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IRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. a eyes cnenny + Verdan has boon the | i done retreating. All turns om the capture of | and the ordinary quiot of the city is fully restored, | following os having eon approved by the Ra- ot the Garde Mobil+ fflarshal Bazaine Cut Off from Paris. “000 ; the otbor forces number 80,000. Reinforcements are constantly arriving. no advantage, ‘They had experienced euch losses that they had asked an armistice to dond. Hoe also stated that Gen. Steinmeta THE NEW JERSEY PARRIOIDE. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1870. PRICK TWO CENTS. if | NI } ‘ 7 een Na de ae seems, met fen pe eed THE MURDER OF NATHAN, | has been sent from Chalons te Mend ing, and there in muen less fear of excesses. The | Madame : The ports of Cherbourg, Brest, L' Ori ' cre | of the presence of Prince Marat in Rogland. Bee! Rocvetort, and’ Route i Bet, jon, x / ¢ MORROW THE sRoREY rrearr. conduct of the people sloun the Boulevard de le | Siete Or alege, if the, Miler of the provisions ot | A Youth witha Damaing Recora—A Gem. | 4 4O8T REMARKADLE DISCLOSURE I ‘The German Hungarian monthly gives farthor | Villette continues food. They sided the police | the wecres of Gctoher 18, 1009, wore to be strictly | bre Family tfiscerr. FROM SARATOGA. 1 y : cere ceanimrian monthly iver further | seninst the rioters of Monday, making many ar. | followed. ‘The ‘powers entrasted’ te the milla Gateuiee ken daen wt weed ——— 1 ‘on, MacMahon's corps at Chalons numbers 16,- rests themselves, theritios by vives of IB s6tte Of siege sent ay leat an otrecions Gupte ‘The Loaking Out of Some of Superintendent \4 7 Immense envhusisom provails in Paria this | {ovol¥e 08 the Generale commending the territorial | murder was committed in the bamict of Wares | Jourdan's Facts—The Dog that was i tn the Corps Legislatie | Sim Bearsbirg The war news Wetertbion & Preach vie: Ree the liaitts In which are found these | town, about three miles from Berlin, formerly known Steten from Mr. Bchenck—Young Kolly*e a | Touterday aterncon Count Polthae oad tat WH tee heeperee Omecat Autcian Prime Minister. | tory was read sloud on the Boulevards this morn latcusted to any markioe Mid sertoe tee eva ke tae Companion, Keaep, in the Tombs, 4 3 i Out being able to give very good news he was soy oye! hereiged ing. The dense mass of people who were congre- ry 101 tack, th ve cue Vices wes Cone i Tre Superintendent Jourdan and the detectives ase . tonasare the members that the Prussians hedgained | Stadieg Git iiterat -fulGitment of the treaty of cos ‘and the xomoral Interest in the defence of | (u¢ Murderer bis only son John Ware, What Fen: | gti hard at work in the search for the N ee neory | Prieta ana that any alance wf Pranis | fon ang” marched rhrouzh ihe ly sincng Thgountry derunad te abolition of tard articies | 4¢t8 the dowd more atrocious’ ts the ‘uct thas tt | Gorge, but go secret. are thelr movemente that the wane} ‘bury the Wid Roath German Stetes showtd be considered 5 “ r ‘ore, afigr having & Consultation with thy | was premeditated, The murder was committed at oe | ‘tolittow of the éotapaet. miarseilisise,” and crying ‘ Vive Bugaine " Inieter of tha Marina U have thahanor to propose | half past ten in th press and the public it content themselves few ] bad been Frence ‘Vive I'Arméo! to your Majesty jectee that the maritime Crefeots alf past ten in the morni while the assassin and the present with surmise and conjecture in liea | Prince Fritz on the Road to unable to efect ajunction with the Crown Prince, ‘TWAT HRAIARY FRENCH GENERAL. Prom the Parts Gaulots of yerterday. ‘We may now affirm that we have e great at the heed of our armies, The greatest proof iq ait caltmuess In the hour of victory, He awale sg rosalte before he telegrapha -»' fs ‘ ‘whole days he Hho resisted the temptation to aa | Ue In the matter, of | the ala ounce gr od news uni! nothing can compromise the hopes he might raiee, ADOUT’# DKSCRIPTION OF MACMAWON'S RETRRAT. Edmond About continues his deseription of the retreat of MacMahon's corps, ina letter from 80 | reeonoi blockade—adapeing business vorne, dated Monday, Ai atele Ned _— . . . "clock, kane ee iar es Ag. 7. at 6 o'clock, upon I it tour scouts of the ene: the French Capital. —_—— HARD FIGHTING ON THURSDAY, General us successes, Foe The Emperor N apoleon's Reported, 8, as follows : ‘Gen. McMahon at Chalons with 15,000 Men. his victim were in the road im front of the house. ‘The son approached with a gun in his hand and said, ‘*Lam going to shoot you." They were then about fourteen yards apart. The old man said, “you would 1 with the extraordinary title of Superior ders of all troops stationed within those five military posts, PALIKAO. RISALS URORD, ‘The Liderté publishes a lead It says 0 SOOT AMPRERS GROWS BRNIBLA. ‘The Empress tekes port in the movement in favor of the wounded. She has ordered hor apartments ‘St Compidene to be prepared for that purpose, and lias decided upon trying the system inaugurated in America, during the recent civil war, of caring for the wounded in tents, where plenty of fresh air can definite news. It is now bolioved that they are in possession of ‘clue which may eventually lead to the detection of the culprit. Of course Superintendent Jourdan ama his mon deny the existence of anything new, bat tm spite of this fact there is very good reason to bellows that they are at inst om the right track. urgi shoot pensen' They war like sa reprisals. SHOOT TOUR POOR OLD FATHER.’ yn made no reply, bat took sim and fred, killing his futher instantly. The murderer then re- aians without pil The be obtaine: ns do whet the [nw The clue above mentioned was obtained in rather | coh eo Bectoien Winkel. tases la he 0! the fy Jonded his gun and started off down the road, saying 14 ‘eteed, if necessary, into the arresgement. Bogiish as GaneAneibeve Comes oon eo, Hamburg, Lueck, | that he would slioot bis mother if he could find her. wear On the Last day of the Saratoga ‘The collective note of Austria and England, dis. German residents, coast, She was not in the house at the time, haying gone op an errand. The marderor went a fow steps, then hesitated, stopped, and retarned, and proceeding to the body of bis dead father, he rifled the pockets, RB. art, a relative of the mardereé man, was in conversation with Mr. ite ho resides at Thirty-fourth atreot and ‘ave ‘The murder was touched upon, and Mr. Hlea® free doveribing the * with whieh it mitted oa was astonished at hi Mr. Schenck qnisitio Let no time be lost, we are trosted. The journ foatly, ‘the reposted accusations of thi that French troops fire apon ambulances, in viol: suading France from expeiling th ‘has been ineffectual. PRUSSAN SIRs IN FRANCE. ‘The report that the wife of Gon. Lebaaf ts « fags and papers at the summons of French eruisers. to its requirements, c tion of the Convention of Geneva. taking $180. He evidentiy expected to find » larger feetig wet, “I know that 4 { neh d s'etoch, ups persia on vs jan Indy is contradicted, ‘The authoritios con: | vo pRack WHILR PRUSAIANS ARB ON FRENCH sor, | #0™, a8 ho was hoard to say that he lind got part, | POrmelly | ¥ i Our special Awad to arrest suspected parties. Many discoveries | Tye suthoriiies have taken fifteen hundred more | P%t did not get as mach as he wanted. Alt this | had used the instrument to end ) Monday as follows: have been made of arms and pavers, demonstrating | horses from the Omnibus Company, while it has | D4 been witnessed by Mary Aun White, an inmate | remembered it very well. ‘sccw- | side of Stein’ eee] 44 While officers and Tho Pope's Lotter to King William, and the King’s Reply. ‘and piled up the furni- ¢ The follows: fol are the latest deap ‘peived in Tren Son office down to 8 o'clock this ing. Later deapatehes, f any, will be ‘Ww speak more secnrately, all is ¥ . Ma battle 32 ON bins timate, ] rele corgs, As BF. H Reddls ppmmonts> ST AA | siastie ‘es ‘The Prussians driven away, France must combine | Bim vome money. On Monday be swore that be | devvg Rely wen praved to, have boon, intinase it hebtrothgee wita Kurope to obtain such euarantees as will in- | ¥OUld kill bis father with an axe or a gun, bas he | Bohenek’s howse to these three men, or to say et Selves ot daees anaes han the Bourth Army Corpa, forming the Arat La Parlement sesorte hat tho siege of Strasbourg | sure the future. ‘The Liderte announces that Prue: | Ua,"Otat that time avow any reason, facts | of them, they will be in a fair way to unravel one i) je Prince Royal. ‘The Mayor in- | ung of Battie, sccomplished s | maneurres intended | tas been abandoned ; but the statemeut is not con- | sinns ut Lyons and Bordenax are being at fst ex- wmath distigered, neacty the | Von'taseveeteae beredloved ie jo Dakers and buichers to reopen their shups. ee een ie Me he Prussians | @rmed, Barow Hrunnow is expected here to-day at | Sores. They have, it says, merited nothing better, ¢ face. Several ahote pea ‘Thus ia the ‘story a0 told by responsible persons, he & few Seveted men and evme brave wamen Givic? trap, rushed forward, and attacked with | the Russian Embassy, The Pris, noticing the rt- | owing to their hostile attiiade, ‘Tho P ee shot went in the 01 and 1s ia most probably true, yin eurprioing viger mors of an insuMelency of evriridges and munitions vf Journals | the hemt, but did mot reach that organ. Thejary | I convection with this is another story, not ex e) nen t) ro reerth Cora, whose, setrest to the left SC ill Htkan hers, base thé Hugely 19 ensettions are bitterly hostile to the London 7imes. rendered 'a vorulct against th john A. Ware. troll sathentiented. I Feported that on ihe wigka har was a mere oll at once on the enemy's Manx, 5 ! arder, at aboat prominesd Witt while MacMahon {all bosl; MacMahon was wiles | is daily ineroasing. heat bro laenk adit plod daz tks deo: bane Work dunker was passing the residence of Mr. N: 14 ryay] ga the right sttacked simaltangously- Fe sree tne sue Preneh prisoners complain | A*t# Council of War will pot meet until Satar- | | On committing tbe deed, young Ware went to the | when he saw a man ascend tho slope and a i Taom, | Sevevenes ©. Crest for oe ire caeted ciinclarclis | colt money orders to them, ‘The Geuiols has o re. | °t the Boulceard dela Villette, and vent those sesinst had & difficalty at home," bu peer a to another, and ro The Prassian War Despatch: between Bazaine of Gon, Steinmets’s Battlee—The - , Great Rattles of the War. » Benge, Aug. 19. —The Frewch army has been beperated by the victory of the Prossions at Mare- ‘The main body has been forced back on Mets, and bromght to a stand by the frst and sec- nder Prince Frederick Charles 3. Tbe road is now open to for the Crown Prince, whe has only Gen. ‘Trochu aud some fragments of Marshal MacMahon's perps to encounter on the way. themesives between two amvalances, of which one the hospitsi and the ether at’ the Asile Im- tixty wounded or 0. One ve beon sent on to Saarbare. Tureos made their t, fearing to be mardered by Ubey have beer a i [ } 5 aE ond German armies, I searce'y Know. horses an‘l carriazes. clock, perfectly i this morning at 6 8 dosen stragglers, who had replaced the traces with tartans unrolled. BAEAINW’S OFFICIAL REPORT OF Wepyaspar's Pants, August 19. from Marshal Bazaine has been made public: t 17, 8 o'clock P. M.—This the army of Prince Fi ‘a shary attack on the rigat of DETAILS OF TURSDAT’S GREAT VicToRT. + The Staateeneeiger of thie eity has the following details of Cicn. Gteinmets's movements: The Genvral succeeded in (or was rotrosting from nd obliged him to roaching on the —The following official despatch Gheeiee comm our position. The cavalry division Fortun, ‘and the becond Corps, under Gen. Frossard, made Wen bank of the overtook. pany od ntl prior forte tor lx Roars Avlast 0 8 ree swith the Twenty-second Twenty-fifth Divisions, arrived om the 3 ander Prince Frederick Second. and Sixth Divis- and the (mperial Guard. The two cagies, and ined the enemy to s rapid ovement from the banks of the Meuse to the torti- ed city of Metz. Wrench War Deepatches—The Whereabouts his Treubles—Hew Big Victeriee—Mac- en Chalens with Barely eperted Death ef Prince positions and have Gen, Bataille was wou! action & regiment of Prossians took 2,000 seven guns, and const escort was killed. At & riven baek along the entire A PRENCHMAN’S STORY OF THE BATTLES. of Napoleon, a: French Figare 15,000 Men Albert of Prassia. Panm, Aug. 19.—The Figaro -unakes the fot- towing report of the movements aad doings of the ‘The Gaulois says the following particalars have Loom communicated by an eye-witness belonging to regiment of chasseurs : ai ws tor . the 16th, the Emperor, who had aot ot bonrd of the battle of that day, received the Mayor aud Sub-Prefect of Verdan, and spoke eo yeouragingly to them, She Prince Imperial, but was almost without escort. flo wot to the railway station, and demanded a road could furaish only & Mird-class car, aud the Emperor assured them that Be would be satised with that, Perial seowed to be greatly faticaed, preceded the train, to sce that the road was clear. Mhe next morning, at daylight, the Emperor reached ed nn important pa OW ESCAPE OF THR EMPRROR ON MONDAY. On Monday, aboat 9 o'clock anveurs d’ Afriq\ a Weenies NF the morning, a de. — Was sent to recon. ighborhood of Marsla- there regiments tacument of € noitre the woods in the ‘Tour. They suddenly come w of Prassian infantry and two which immediately opeced fre. dered his men to charge; from ‘Bazaine on the road end protect the passare of Emperor, and t} & iittle above Jarny ‘The oMicers of tt t mome Tu fran to Dat at th at moment Chasseurs returned and encamped About? in the alte Kmperor, who intended to sleep at Confans, vas over the Fond fuing in the direction of Verdun, ral Ulians had noon the didonly appe + WHAT THE PRUSSIANS TAYE LEARNED NAPOLEON, While at Motz the Emperor issued the following order, which was printed and distributed among cannon thunderod Il the evening from heard at 6 o'clock A.M. At about 7 o'clock thirty. five Ublaas pessoa the camp and disappeared in the woods, all traces of them being lost NAPOLRON RUNNING AWAY FROM THE BATTLE-YIELD. On Tuesday the Emperor arrivot at Verdua at noon, and left in a train at half past two. ‘of Chasseurs had been ordered from Coalons to watch the woods and guard the railroad trac ihe person who communicatos these detaily be longed to this deta:hinent, ing the Emperor st Saint Menebould. veror were M. 146.11 and Prince Murat Tt was reported Prince Napoleon miso consisted. on! Tho Prussians commence forward a small foree, vat pl Behind thom in good positi action by patting ler cover of woods, nt fire, aud gradually gate tt! cuemy. When the suarpshooters are forward strong bodies of to upproach aw near the hostive lines Having given these dstails, (1 cludes ty directing the officers to | ties of the enemy. 10% BATTLE OF LONOURYILLE, ine Harts Pigaro of yevlerday. ‘The baitie occurred ab Borny, four kilometres from Moiz, aud not at Longueville, as hae been ‘Vue battle occurred on Sunday. our army, which was about 200,000 sirong, were passing the Moselle at that place on one bridge. The 6 wade a mistake, and attacked about an ‘The corps of Generals L'Admirault 4nd Decacn were able to faco the enemy im about hour from the time the first attack was ‘Two regi gaged, toe Prussians p He met the train bear With the Ei 4 the Prince Imperial and of two third-class curs for the pas- sengers, two for the horses, and thr It reached Reims in the evening. could hear the sound of the canuomade coming from the dire.tion of pt. was reported that Bar tue Prussiaas since Menehould it Duc lad beea ovcupiod by Shat up in Metz, and Marvil Lonvow, Aug. 19.—Telegrams receired here Js report the Emperor quite it), with symptoms of intense cerebral excitement. He in aia to charge bis misadventures to treason, This of the rumors of the war, IN A NWTWORK OF PORTS. to-day trom Brus: ‘The Prussians evidently had a plan of the fori cations of Meta, but witieh apparent tain any indication of Fort Quentia, for im trying to feyoid Fort St Julien they marched direetly toward 4 Queutin, which, whoo they came within ‘ousy range, opened a very dustructive fire on them, fusion the Prussians retroated and came range of the guns of Fort St, Julien, Which also opened, increasing the lose of the enemy THE MITRAILLEURS MARKED, ‘tucked another point of oar ich wes defended by only one rogim and a masked battery of mitraillen \ely uncovered, and made great ranks of the Prussians, ‘The firing having Insted from 4 © had about 1,000 killed, and perhaps » many wounded did pot con- story is forwarded as oni Dat is generally discredi NAPOLEON SAYS MB HAS ‘The Datiy News bas in ite ext ing a despatch from a Brussels corresponder ‘ated that Napoleon is suffering trom acute symp- toms of febrile monomania, during the paroxysms of whieh be ineessautly cries that Le bas been be- REN BETRAYED, e of thi« morn THY ROAD TO PARIS OPEN ‘The Times, in ite article on the situation to-day, says that the rod fo Paris is open to the Crown ince, who may leave Charles Frederich wo watch Marshal Bazaine. TUESDAY'S BATTLE. Derpatehes received in this city to-day, giving ‘The Prussians vent a flag of truce demanding an i the dead. They The armistice wae Prince Albert of Prussia and the French Gen Legrand were killed. engagement the Prussians nonvred an immense number of troops, estimated ut 150,000 men, TUR FRENCH IN A TRAP. A part of the French army bas been forced back The position there is rt It ts believed that preliminary negotiations for peace are under discussion here, The Times rrison at Melz is 0 10 provisions mistice for the puipose of bury i admitted a loss of 8,00) killed. In this battic the First Corps of the Pras: Sins was communced by General Manteuffol, and tie Seventh Corps by Count Zastrow 000 cavalry, and 96 guns THK OREAT BATTLE OF TURSDAY. Since Sunday last Marshal Bazaine has been con stoutl, Oghting against the desperate efforte of the Prussians tocut the line of retreat of the Freoch ‘The following news is made public this ded as vory in® famishing condition at Metz, and the avenues of supply have been in Heapquanrers, Aug. counter of the L6thpust. the cor Huirauit formed the extreme right o of the Sevesty-third Regiment of the 4 Prussian regiment ol many brilliant o> BAZAIN SUERRND! ves that unless Marshal Bazaing can by A bold stroke cut bin way through the Ger. span army and extricate himself from its coils, tho Frouch army on the Rhine will be forced to capita: It in assumed that such an alternative is al mayet imminent, TUR ORFAT BATTLE OF MARS-—LA-TOUR, jatent from the seat of war “There was fighting all day on Thursday near he Inest French despatches are full of expressions of confidence of victory.” PURSSIA WILL NOT G It is cortain that Prassia has refused the proposi tion recently made looking to will discuss no proposition outslie of Puris, An anslogy of the campaign with the advance on Rich- mond is suggested, Tho Morning Post says, somi-ofticially : No peace negotiations are afoot. The Govera- Ot As satiated thas Stxawee Will pot Weet walil aus The Times dee 44, in one of W lend of his division, Gen, Monsaiga AN ORNERALS and Wedel wore Von Raach wore , commanding ‘Tue following morning we cre mwatera of the position previously oecapied by ’ Of the 17th several com ice near Gravellotte, battle of the 16th ma estimated at 150,000 mon, et the oxact gure of our lovses, Prince Albert is not con- Atter a close confiict the Freneh occupied It is waid that the French ince Albert of Pra Paap reomeat ry ‘On the morning rear guard too! uf the enemy in NT AN ARMISTIOR, Vhe death of rmiatice. Shi Se Prusman position, force engaged numi Vho Kmoeror is otill at Ruelms, The | mont le the widely extended 9; throughout France. ‘The public has been greatly excited by these im- portant developments, and demand imperatively that the severest punishment be meted out to such o1 mies. Despatches from Brittany mention the pa- triotie ardor of the entire population. Volunteer. ing in all parte of the empire is constant and entnu- mm of Prussian spyiog of the house, After the young ramian had emptied hi# Cxtber's pockets he called ont to the woman: Come out here and close the d— old —- —— eyes; close his mouth.” He then fled ‘THN DRED PRAMUDITATRD. ‘The murdorer is said to have threatened on more than one occasion, and to two or three persons, that he would shoot nis father if he did not give Jost most of its conductors, who have go Garde Mobil ‘The Gaulois says the most important members of the * Left” hold a meeting and deckied that the Gov- ernment be advised that i; mast make no mention of peace so long asa single Prassian is on French territory, and not them even can the war cease at ratel td Verne ¥ phe th sda | afin ER Scat caster Bats ‘ing I hear a will start for the afk stolen from his residence. The robbery at Mr. Schenck's house is_# to Inve boon committed by three men, of w! are in prison at Sis Bing, for burglary. ‘was at large antila few dayengo, when he eae ‘some petty charge and ii soned ‘His name is Ragan, and bo is the man with whom i 5 i 7 i 3 Fi ti does not mncli matter 40 far At iL o'clock on Satasy 8 grand reconnoissance with ow cteision of Admi- garret window. cr frained from mentioning the murder. As soon as — THE TICKET SPECULATORS’ WAR, luis disappearance was known, Squire Bennett tel whom prima facie evidence of gailt is adduced to prison to await trial before the Military Court. precision, and the whole spectacle was like a review bf Chalone. port that (he British Anibassador here has received ‘The Prussians advaneo! in c’ose column xe adespateh from King William confessing that but | P) graphed a full description of Ware to Camden, ‘ Freneh line, which their artillery, splendidiy | little remains of the splendid army of Prince Fred- The publication of the journals Centre Gauch and | at avout 1 o'clock on Wedoeadsy morning the arrest “ Served aa it waey had vainly attempted to shake. | once Gyarien Cloche nas been suspended by order of the malitary | Wi effected and the prisoner lodged in Jall, Nearly ‘The French officers considered that the Prassian in- ™ ‘ Pras ae} . i dentey wes rorativety infertor to ‘hele artery. a Date ass us chateeak Coe tas VRWESAUEUT SS eo oe et 1s00ER’S STORY. Some excitement was created last evening hie v needle gun is heavy, an are to incom- ‘he yarnals of this city comment upou the 7 d ‘sterd in mode these greatly when cliinbing sw et oF 108 packs by tie Austrian press, that the Pope haa | TH® Private gardens of the Tuileries have b llow, stoat buil ssa cure ineks sare Py tia oe ‘Uae ing rapldly Ove broken ered iina Aer cutee | complimented King William of Prussis on the euc- | termed intoan out-door military Boop ital, wirtch be the speculators made but few attempts to soll theta j \ ai coking cover trom every lragaariy ut | ces of is arm been placed under the superintendence of Dr. Nela- | a ard sharacier. Whey questioned, be sekner faa Wael Ghat abd. 90 vrare peouepey alte i} thelr kaapsicks as eneh « > PROM a. ' erick for the same provoeation. He dotailed all the oocu ‘until the} oP lai tana egatce cee ‘The Germans of the Norihern States of tie Con. | Members of the Garde Mobile arrive here from | fences of the Kiliiug, and sald, "1 kitied hi pivbe A Tehoaire pation fie Tints, ax has heen sold of the otner basties of | federation, who have boen expelled from France, will | the provinces daily by thousands. They are fine | Quick, be hadn't sme io gape.” “Ass reason for the i reel iterative: wile tue, Mroweh, rotted away | cote Beletem, Southern iMates ts | mon and nerd only ® few Gaye! drilling to make | cother, aud Wist be wes galog te stop i. Second strest, on Six good soldiers, PRINCR NAPOLRON TAKING CARE OF MIS PROPERTY. Prince de In Tour d'Auvergne has taken posses- Switzerland, The Federa! Council of the latter coun- try bas ordered that German-speaking commissa- ries shuil be stationed at Geneva, Verridres, and gathered in groups on Twenty-third street aad ne Sixth avenue, and dissussed the quostion, but wore not allowed to go on the sidewalk near One speculator attempled to go into Booth's Thosteg ‘The previous recorit of the prisoner is not favora- ble. Report says that be entisted in one of the Now Jersey regiments, but soon deverted. Alor thts he was married, lived with his wil As {nat an they could discharge their Chassepots ‘The regiments most closely engaged were the Six- ty-nimth, Ninetieth, Forty-fourti, Thicd, Blebticth, Fityvourtn, Sixty With, and Biz ty.ith’ of the th the Kleventh ana Fiftesnth foot ehassears, and the | NeufchArel, in order to nesist the Germans arriving | sion of the Minisiry of Foreign Affairs. Orzonixi the village, ‘while there nearly with bad compan! On Layo Lawt | ‘ Eighth, Ninth nnd Tenth batteries of the Grst regi- | there without mean tions of corps of sbarpshooters are becoming very MoRDaamp mis wire, Oa ee Re See Ta tarenioned pow aot s ‘ mnent Of artillery. The Goverment of the German Stats promises | numerous, and they will do good service as the meu | by stipping a oose around her neck and hai legality of the refuen a is to de made | ; Fae eee ae ee ne oy omrity | to refund to Switzerland all exponses incurred in | are generally accustomed to the use of Grearins, hee to the beam of tho house, She wus discovered | by the speculators, 0 sell tickets af the matings te tid chasseurs. The forty fourth especially was terribiy | the relief of the refugees. Germans who can pr and eut down in time to save her life. Young Ware day, and to guard vgaiost any disturbance, force” ot pouce Sire Sracred on duty at each of theatres. Prince Napoleoo has sont his family to Prangins and kis property to Switzerland, Tue Prince him solf is with the army at Chitons, thea attempted to commit suicide by banging, but this desicn was also frustrated by his father-in-law, who cuthim down, Not loce age he was committed shattered whi izlity fifth, thoazh in the thick. est of the action, lost but thirty-flve men kilted and cure French citizens as sureties are permitted to leave their wives and children in Peance. p onc uaiae : the Jail at Woodbury, on charge of stealing cattle ; A Fine Auroral Displi { The Co! ty-(ourth was killed. Tne ALORMIAN VOLUNTEERS. m8 his mother the money and he was ro- ili i ! fu: | Colonel ofthe Third Horse Classears, and Generale | Tye Constitutional says that the native chiefs of | TM Pepe's Letter to King Willem —TRe | ioased. The old man was very mach opposed to i velllaat serece Doree sites tebe oe city last night, The horizon was spanned by @ \ } Inminous arch, from which glittering coruscations ' 4 first shot up almost to ie nenith, aad then dwindled ‘ toa mere point. When at their fullest devolopmens Wen 4. theauroral flashes seemed to haves quivering motion, King’s Reply. Loxvox, Aug. 19.—The following is the letter of the Pope to King William, proposing media Moa: jer action, and had frequently said that his son ust suffer for his crime, as be was bud boy and ougat to stay in prison” A FAMILY QUARRRL, A married sister with her husband lived in the house, and on the morsiog of the murder ty onsible to leave the town, and this action wus ught or at any rite begun some distance from fortifications, L cannot pretend to etve you the onnt of an eye Wituess, nur ‘account ot all, sav above details are mostly eathered from Algeria are raising 90,000 cavalry for the French ar my, Which will soon be ready to start at a moment's notice, Over 9,000 Algerian volunteers have also dewanded leave to serve with the armies of France. PARIS READY FOR WHAT 18 COMING. » ‘4 at their base were Decallariy bright am coming into town after the tight was over. At Your Majesty—In Ware struck his sister several times, and for this he | ‘Ph It le ssid, on good auihority, that the Minister of | Your Majesty—Ln the present grave circumstances | Ware struc several times, and (or this he | The sky was cloudless, but the arch and i Bexinaing followed s trop of Prawn my tae seid on ents Eaihdeits, inst tbe NUnit oT cr tepeet on a thing to reeeive a letter | as called to cccguat by her ‘wusband. They | the extremes of it were chin vepory pulars, Wk 4 ioe hs iy Retwan i "fn Agha. me Sep : ‘wns /i@hd to-day. ‘Phe Constites 4 from me; bat as the stern el Set and | throwe and was the worst of it, whee Mrs. } ' foli | mont with some oMcers. with whom T wns sea thetinel, \o-dey, publishes on article stating that | Pesce T cannot do less ikea offer mv mediation. Mae eee ante te chen an aee ‘Tae Laver Congress. if | ate” In “ive mires thee ton off and halted ab | Paria In a stronghold. ‘The armed-foree ia very It ts my desire to witnesp the cessation of war- | ter out of the house. Ae (bey were arming away By resolution the Com t iirat on the te e eon Nike preparations, and to stop the evils—their in evitable consequences. My mediation is that of & ho seized a fired upon them. He t! loaded the guu aad not long afterward shot father, great. ‘The Admiralty hes equipped the forts, which have been armed completely. On a snddeu signal th ine away to the front, and, ina moment more, the artillery on boch rr ‘4 interests, and that the ta t bonds from taxation ia a 1 teavered the val of the river, and Engrmous quantities of provisions have bea | Soverciga whose small daminion excites no jealou- sary, whole visible works in front and the gr, le ho i b q Waele TNO OTE 1D La on nee sea stored ia the city, and much more is reaching here | *¥; a4 who inspires conBdasce By the moral amd} he insanity plea does not find furor in that part to do but ri to town daily, Mills have lately been erected here capavle | els 7 of New Jersey. Every one secins to regard it asa | free the necessaries of life, and levy duties for the { By half past iu tt iota was | of furalehing more Goer then the resident popale- May God lond an car to my wishes, and listen also | cold-blooded. premeditated murder, committed for | revenue oa articles of luxury and on such manm placed in the « y over to those [form for your Majesty, to whom I would | ‘'’ Purpuse of robbery. ‘actures as we can produce. t- | he Prasstan {round | ion require. Some of the heaviost dealers in grain } 10 Uiene | irlt it vile Ne LAU Ee ee j a united in the bonds of charity. . * Sse age eos | goined in every dir have engaged to furpish alf that is weeded, without m Great Fire ia Williamsburgh Several Bullde 7 , a2. { back TP it dit not say by arined | any reterence to the price, leaving that matter alto. | Given at the Vatican July 22, 1970, Prus. sage Destroyed. sa se bid BSC EANCLNK Ney Officers who came main | cotier to the discretion of tue Government, The | 4 Porteeript adds: i Last evening, fire was discovered in the engine- room of the factory of Mr, Beoson, at North Firat and First streets, which quickly spread to the ad- buildings. They wero soom enveloped. Mr, Beeson, a bung factor. Mr. Harman, a steam seroll worker, and Mr. Barnes, shipewith, were tained thot victory Prosaians had been out-generaled and lost heavily, comparatively little exoosed But a Prassian officer, Who has, been taken prison or, and WHo came intd my cafe on parole with » Freuch oflcer, told a diferent atory, ald he © You had betier surrender at discretion; we are more than a hundred thousand strong ; you will be Almost the entire crew of the bark A. W. Singte 4 ave perished of vomito, he Pope will recsil bis Nuncio from Vienna om account of Austria's abrogation of the Concordat, ‘The crew of the American war steamer Juniate bs} Care # monument to their Byo comrades wao died Of snall-pox “Lhave writyen identically to the Emperor.” THE KING'S RRELY. “ Most Avavet Pontirr—I atm not survrised, but profoundly moved, at the \ouching words traced by. your hand. diferent Journals compliment such evidences of sigpre patriotism, THE NRW GOVERNOR OF PARIS. In the Corps Législatif last evening the Count de Palikao, the Minister of War, took the floor and in r 4 and shot over the rod like a flash of lightning, Our : i caiea erushe reaporse toun inquiry made an explination relative | They cause the voice of God and of peace to be | among the greatest lovers, ‘wo dwellings, whi LOSSES BY FIRS. ‘ts ie battle you had your own way at dest. | to the fact of Gen, ‘Trochm being declared Governor beard), He so ey heart refuse GA listen G * wae ie xrared, were owned by Mes. Medab, a : « for we believed we baa only a ion in front of | powerful an appea! jod witnesses that neither I | ‘sla . . " ast now W of Paris. ne to The Phenix Oil Works, in Philadelpbie, were Oi tegument to" que ‘The Government regarded it as » wise moverment, | nor my people desired or provoked war ere ol Mente Mrende the eintaoe of tt. ect | Durvea vesterday. : he said, to confide the defence of the city of Parts ton person eminontly qualified to increase the se curity of pesce im the minds of the citizens, Goa Trochu will be replaced in the command of bis corys. (The reserves were formerly under his com- mand.) ° Count de Paliako then informed the Corps (at it was certain the Prussians had suffered severe- lyin (he Iste engagements. Their centre had es- pecially beea crippled. Tnoy had tried to retreat to St. Michael, but werw not able to affect a junction with the Prince Royal, The entire regiment of keen are still whether tae would be to Obeying the sacred dutics which God imposes on sovereigns and mations, we tike up the sword to defend the independence and honor of our country, ready to lay it down the moment those treasur are secure, ie If your Holiness could offer me from him who so unexpectedly declared war assurances of sincerely pacife disponitions, and guarantees against o similar attempt upon the peace and tranquillity of Exrope, it certainly will not be I who will refuse to receive them from your venerable hands, uoited as Iam with you in bonds of Christin cbarity and sincere sou, made her Hor $10); it was her al ‘Tals conflagration might have been more destruc- tive had not Mr. James Fenall, a uistiller, whose factory te it, ni bis enyines to work ond headed of flames, Mr. Kross lost $1000; in- Surance §2,000, in the Citizens’ Company. ‘Mr. Flynn lost $500; no insurance. Beeson & Co., bung manufacturers, lost $1000; no insurance, Ceo, Harman, saw mill, loss $5,000; no insurance, Barnes & Co., $3,000; no insursuee. No. 17 Wator street, owned by Mr. Raton. a furniture dealer, lous 1.20); insured. bir. Pecars, coffia inanu/acturer, of J Woter street, loss $12 00); no insurance, 5 ne Resuming our Place o1 5 ih estimaied at | _ Walker's and Seery's blocks in Springfleld, Mass, f were burned yesterday. ! Kvarts Brothers’ mill and factory, in Aabura, j were burned yesterday, Lows, $15,000, ‘ ‘The First Congregational Chureh of Mans®eld, ‘ Ohio, was burned on Thursday, Losured, : 4 Turk & Burhau's Inmber yard in Rondout, N. Y.g was burned on Thursday ev Loss, $25,000 ; insu ance, $10,000. Bo'sman's smaller residence in Santi: , was burned yesterday morning through br rr ose mysolt to inst Tea give you oniy auch particulars ain the Way oped us 4 Frenchman, I believe in the enc arms, bit T know dimne have withdrawn agai fortress, ‘This morning (M train Wo only ‘iay's conflict was not, te civive, mud that ry ba‘tle is iinmiuent. The Manseuvres in oue diree om Farnum & Martin's saw mill in West Concord, H. was burned yesterday. Loss, $7,000, Insui iy oad bridge near Was also destroy: q this uoivent been tssued that no eb he Ocean. avacitiere y Whito Cuirassiers, under the command of Count dist ‘ a Mater He, Oly OR vay ETtaceeaacaatG | ea amarok: wan touny Gentrered wear shine 1) eT iaease) WEAEaM: Wasinxeron, Aug. 19.—Arrangoments have | , Shortly Deloro nine o'clock, the smoke house of Nd of the Tuiouville railway bridge at Metz | vege sts ‘The Pope Preparing to Defend Himself, Rap Ea ra Mee eles tokaiese faenty nine reat eng ‘Bre: 1 oak SMatlons i gan doue to cut off detachment of | the French peasants attacked a detachment of | Pants, Aug. 19.—Letters from Kome report | sive, which Is to ‘sail from New York fof Tfavre on Bee tot Batans ond tne fener tor Mauer dye iundyea Prussians enganiped at Mont ign). who useinn Aragoons and made them prisoners. The | that Gen. Chairette, commander of the Papal forces | gMpeday next It's understood ties Mf hee owners | The incondiary fire iu Springfield, sata | f attoupted to crgss we Muisclie” and were acen | Count then dwelt apon the fact that ® derpaten | at Vitube, imacining that the Italian army would | by the pioneer in a wew line of American trans: Taoaned'for ga50? Wi Fersons's barn. fons #4 { from Metz, from Brussels, emanating tom ‘© Prassian source, | attack him, has demanded that the passages of the | attantiec steamers, Ree a; and early be wo a Waikes, 5 be. } ‘o'ek hie nade po mention of those French victories, T! se! a sash, Ind warehouse, lowe , Ly) slats “culared. that twa: ’fehay’ were tetiowed ty | remarks ef the Minleter wore received ontswsian bias eee if Herve wey a seg he BRRORLTN. Fr VIALE oe ARS Meee vO Mt beldine: 1 Tour others, and breaktosi was served to the whole | lr-sny by the Depatiew which point the railway from Florence enters t' patio haba - py j tix. which they paid for tically by the Depa Papal territory ‘The Brooklyn lathers will strike on Moaday for PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. hey promenaded the town till 8 o'clock, and | A speciat correspondent writes : ‘Yne police authorities of Rome announce that ali | #280 per thousand. ——— ‘The nomiut Governor of Mobile to the C e Kreat confidevee among the people, proving that the army of Parts is ‘able to repel any ‘attack of the enemy, and render tain that Paris will be well defended. Still gong on, bat Marshal Bazaine wii only xen a report when the result i i# no confirmation of the rumor that erick Charles has been wounded. ‘oohn to be Military withdrew not oniy urmolested by anybody, but car ecall of the Garde Frying off two prisoners, a St. Cyrl pupil’ and one orderly. ‘All this at a mile and a half from Motz, will give you a notion of the dash and boldness of the Prus. flan cavalry, Last night we thouxit we heard the Prugrigus shouting victory, notwithstanding the defeat wo believe they suffered. But it seems some of their regiments sing hymns ghtly, with aceurpuniments Irom their pands—a custom they have preserved from t Margaret Walsh runt street, yesterday. Judeo Thompson of the Brooklyn City Court is tn Leroy, Genesee county found dead in bed at 414 Van strangers living in the city and within four miles of the walla must obtain permits of residence, and that without sueh papers they will be Hable to expulsion, This precaution ix taken to prevent the erissaries of Icaly from entering the eity and creating trouble Enos B, Roed, the poet editor of the Ladin aapotia Jounal af Cominerces tn vue city. _ It wm said that the Alba Surveyor of Customs to to be superseded by Mr, Carmichael, the Jamestown (N. ¥.) primari¢s give the Hoa, Porter Pheidon a large majority for Congress. Julins ininger, the handsomest man Bain- bridy: ‘engaged ¢9 be married to the lovely Miss Krget of this city, bieh dE The Fe 1 of Fraternity, The Germans enjoyed their festival fur the ben- hill, yesterday, comtiaued thi the case of Jobn &. hal tm 0} rince Fred est donc cotleion between the Coney’ fal Norwalk nod the sohr. Lady Kilea. At Af Gen, Magnus Gross fui tle of Leuthen, where they advanced to the THE LONDON NBWSPAPERS MORALITY. Gt of those wounded in the war and for the widows | placed all blame Soko. mr Frita. thar fo0e of Fi OEE LAGHAE EERE, ue, We neard thom | cere ene fygm » good source the original | and orphans of those who have fallen on tho field, aise A otetinatly, ch aror ond his aie! m | cause of the hostility of the London Times to the | ig Jones's Wood yosterday, At 5 o'clock Gen WESTCHESTER COUNTY. , y of the famous Pisin and all are at Longueville. As I write, | Emperor, and the sudden wheel around of the Lon- | fointzelman addressed the multitade, waving that — seventh. Regiment,’ recently chosen Colonel of the Sigth by & Unaminious vote, will not q become # citizen of New Jersey, Col. Funk of Lrving Hall, Inte of the Thirty seventh New York Volunteers, and later of the U there passes a closed carrigge escorted by # picquet Of hussirs. incommand ofa eaptuin of the staff, Tt coptaing a H'russian envoy, reconducted to his don Dutly Telegraph in the same directiou, Lady iy, RAVING Waldecrave, of Strawberry Hill, ® groat friend of the Orleans family, is dining and wining the Lon- the Germans were engaged in a just war, and thatit was needful that every German should do all he The manager of the Agricultural Society met yesterday in White Viains, and appointed bir. 2. Car- penter, Gevoral Superintendent of the coming fair. own lincs, Our officers say be brought a request could to assist the widows and orphans made by | A snapping sartle was hauled out of Porichostor p New + battle | (engen were sousiderabley bet be did wot Cell his | ¢On Joureelits with Tiew oy ton dines there’ three | (be Wer Mtich that bad man Napoteon nad instiga: | frishman'e toe = wes fast to ue bloody Dird be jabers.” | "#8 mien, view Co Gi rrend to them nor to me. spa we ” © | ted, He then introduced Mr. Simon Horzberg, Pros. Ira Barrett, who is over eight; rs of age and nN is f times a week, and has beon the more easily won over | ident of the German Loyal Aid Socicty, wi’ doliv- | yel'cest was struck by ® train, neat Healord station | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ae © coun on the Harlem Railway yesterday, He was saved by > by her ladyship from the fact that he lost 20,000 in | eed a long address in German, in which the time of the Hohonzollera affuir by stock specu. | **led the ‘German people to stand logetuor. lations for a rise on the faith of an announcement of mallinl eee me a the settlement of the war question by M. Ollivier's © Infallible without Further notice, ee conductor Wilbur's promptness, ‘The farmors of Westchester with those of Put. met rvcen!ly to protect themaelves w York milk deaiors Kimball's Opera House, in Atlanta, is to be the Capitol of Georgia. The now consus gives 46,0, aud Hartford, 3, The Pi ‘ew Havon a population of Panis, Aug. 19.—Cardinal Antone™i has ad try~The New Goveruor of Parie-The City Rendy for a Sicge. from * the exactio ‘ be reco n expenses for Mississippi wore ing | OSA: 24 Conatituttonndl eas 1 Papal Nuncio in Bolg ‘At a recent blast oa tue route of the Ridgefield and | gyhbe recavatruction sxpenses PP Panis, Aug. 19.—Gen, Trochu held » mectiog | "Among the recont conquests ofthe siren of Straw. | saying. that the, Holy See ‘has heard that some of | New York: Katirond, mast of rock weighing over bag org neacliviapht sel Me this morning with the oMfcora who are to take part | perry Hill, are Monsieur and Madame Leaq of tho | tt bishops think that the Apostolic constitution, | three hundred pownse we San Francisco sbip through the roof of & stable. 1 Wan, Devoree, colored men from flour to New York y rail Telegraph. They honored the invitation of her | including the dogma of tnfullbil proclatmed by in the detence of Paris, at which all necessary Gogme oF laslisitiy proetamned By measures were adopted, Gen, Trochu has his | yy ays) the all f that 1 I t t published aol- | Sing sing, were fishing In Lake Mahopac, when in ex Fiv yesterday is ! 4 lyship, allegiance of that journal was | upon the Church so long as it is not published so c " h eX ie. when i headquarters at the Elysée ecured, emnly and officially by the Pope, ‘The Cardinal eats te he oth pevoree fey arturo ene aad Ludlow 5 every one should understand that this ‘The declarations of the Minister of War in the | Vicw jean crore, Tue Covstitution wus duly pro Chamber this afternoon created creat excitement, | mulgated, wnd the Povtitf confirmed it, Tt was aa ie 7 vertised in oll al places and is binding upou the Fortune at et sooms to omile on the Freneh arms, whole Catholic world without further aotice, ‘The Liderté says orders have been given to cut down the Bols de Boulogne snd Vincennes, and adas that the population of Paris need not be alarmed, us this is merely @ necessary precaution, The Corps <i es JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. $10,000 da} copying trou ¢ Toledo Blade an account uf tion to Toledo. President Grant, AMKEST AND BXBCUTION OF SPIES, ———— — In the accompanied by Mrs, Graat, g . 7 t h id the rt exsecratar d daughter, rode ow Légisiatif is in session to-day, ‘The Journals this morning say that nineteen Prus- | mye Workingmen Protecting Themnolves. (Oe MER LSC Gd the OG0Ns Insome ten were (the Nota. soul ng eeounde, ‘HS SUPEROR IGNORED, sian spies have lately been arrested, After trial and Workingn fast night, Mr. Already the ceusas r ing the President visited the Metro There is nothing new this morning from the front. condemnation by the council of war, they were shot | > of Youre in the «hair, @ resolution lid he pepala no of the cities around New York. New During a fearful storm in Evansville, Ind., yesters Gaulols says that M, Piuaed, ex-Minister of the In- | in the Fort de Montrouge. bres eat Meeting to’ appoint acuummitice, of | York belt sow an iwerenses | qaburing a fearful atorm in Kvaneville, Ind. Yoata 4 i Which ue President should be x of fourth, to | ‘The bod homae Barry, ake om the Sanioncd phe teint terior, was with difieulty dissuaded from interpel: | Among the executions were two oficers of the | take cognizance of petty frauds of employe Searm, was found in (he Bast River yesterday, | & porfthe Trinity senogt noise sdjatnl tz. Johe luting the Chamber# on the proclamation of Gon ou ‘Trochu to the Purisiaus, because the Emperor and Empress were not mentioned in tl document. PRUSIA DONE YOR, Baron Malortée, # Hanoverian, hae addressed an appeal to the Hanoverians in France to form a logis of sharpshooters, He says le is not against Ge many, but Prussian tyranny, and that his wish is to combat the Holenzollerus, who tried to eflace from the map of Europe the name of Hanover, Malortée is said to be # nephew of Count Bismarck. 18 OLooMT It is poticeable thas crowds of excited people no longer surround the ball of the Corns Lépialed'(. ages coun air Builder off Blackwe Tuosday. ‘over Brower, aged tear critsied recently in Acker w: at the. factory, 418 West Forty-otui Tast evening of Lockjaw, ‘The mombers of Pac.dc Lodge, No. 283, F. and A M:, WIM! meot at 19 West taiie the train for Rahway, 3. J.. for the purpose o Wading the funeral of Bro: Raiph Bullman, ‘A. Sailerdr.." informs us that on his way down town yertorda, morning in Car No. 4 of Eighth avenue line, he Counted 8 porsons reading Bums, 3 Heralds, 1 Improved Times, 01d | ¢alee- Reporting Tribune. ‘Tux Sun's waure of the counterfeit ewindle hes lod the great express companies (0 doteia soveral Sackages. 14 instruct ite enon and employees Bei to coll ‘any money ©. 0. D Tor certeie individuals Who: ore quaages la his suogien Of Gand, enemy's Ktat-Major, who were arrested some days | workings + one ompny in Proeer, 01 rf adopted. Mr, Grimin, of the singe in the Plain of Satory, near Fort Ivry, ‘Tene | was alopled. | Mr. Arti oe ee Vay, Of the spies were disguised, and were taking notes of the | Varnishors and Polisiiers, were nated as the com plans of the fortifications. RM dong b A HARVEST FOR THE BROKERS. Great crowds collect daily around the doors of the Wasninaron, . Bavk of France to obtain specie for bills, ‘The bro- | made the (uilowing ¢ Kors charge ® premium of ten per cont. for coin. | piace of those who fniled tp ‘Vho Patrie dotends the officers of the bank from the | CpPart for samivatn Ny charge of negligence in mot preparing to meet the a sou of Gen, Baird, U. § demand for small bills, and promises that an onor- Wawos Woot) Clareane mous quantity will be ready in» fow days, yland ; 4 DBCAES BY THE KuPERS Maynadier, sow o Dae Meens jor, & deceased ‘Tha dewene! Qifiete of Vala manning Publiahan it ‘s'Isinod, He bad been missing since b wae Killed by Hghtung whlle olvy, who claims @ =m beou do publican nomination for Comerese im Siateict, Dot content with the dec bad his hand dressing machine tHe died ted his case to U m, on the grow! to Interfere. ‘Th State Comunitte: he city Co: ‘who nat f the Burlingaue treat 19 Steamship lines used teria jou of coolice gx > whoratique owploying fol the army; John utter, grandson of once,