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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. MARCHING UPON PARIS. PRICE TWO CENTS . ff ASKEVENTH WARD TRAGEDY Been ft erkatinay; wee enlt Soaonmes | A FIRSE WARD MURDER, is] i Hi #4 Toh positions, The Biinister | other twe corp aman affort to crmmh the army of could not say more, bathe would affirm that Ba maine was fall of confidence, which foclmg was Waa paid a ciaitto Garibatd et Caprers in conse Baanine ? The tattor supposition is tho mora proba. | quences oF thinailianes between Ttaly. and Brnnee But they mart take into accouot a ta of Cor i rel atmo ‘my, haw bow been wounded ia ths saoney scm iis seme shared (Tred Ministor of War. orrters of jMarstiat MacMation, an. attny ‘which may | recent batt il THR KILLING OF MRA WInLtAM ahve, faa bow mock? 10 | WOMAN KEDLING HER PROTICNR. ey ' ‘The Monitenr praivew Bazvine for his bravery and | place t ssians ia the wane situation toy boast | ‘The Prussian cavniry was not need to any great GORDON DY HAR HUSBAND, haven't given her any money for some IN-LAW WE F “ _ | Mey bave ont tho army of Dazsine—that ts to way, | extent iu the sncagement around Motz ' time, nf ee 4 FORE, Bazaine TLeard fromm | oncray, ana tie Count de Patitiao for tis able at: | curtiem olf and bivcked them am A large noraber of heavy sloxe ons lave arrived ~ Sk ioe ool seoean a ee ‘enna tin " ministration of affsire, and ealia them tho saviors | ELet us with covtidence await events. In any cago, | at the Prussian iront, A Quiet News Vender Driven to Deapera- 7 A Horrible Picture of omestte Life tn the at last. of France, Syuosing oar semen ie defeated at Mota or ai | | Tho avions porte iu Normans ant Borkaw have How by A Drunken Woman in his House | ped was amin ¥ First Ward—A Family Fight tn Lowes {h ee A fine body of mou: (akon trom the Customs sor- | Paris’o Prerwsiney oi or me Serene ; ~Two Women shot-A Tompor | 1s every way, every time F got into aay business we ington Mtreet—The Escape the a , vieo, have Just marched. vheough the siroote on their’ | have-cect wu unite the, peesont tine. Derte they vane lca! sherrta el asta Btteots Ince of ms0? O7 MOF Gverse of conduct and’ Ber | Ay ghout nine o'clock Inst night Joba Austin, if j fle Claims to have Held all his | «#7 0 tho trons. ed ay Ee Ho the fast drop of InrenvaN rion Last evening, at about 9'o'clock, William Gor- | " Toporter—-How di4 ahe raise the thoney to pay Murdoress—A Mother’e Deathbed. OH Paria continues to organize for doterce. lire Frenee ald the time i nocd OS cone tother. gu. | LONDON, Aug. 32—It 4 reported that tho Minister | 40M. who has not heen Iiving on amicabotorma with | Feat aad howsehold oxponsoat | of iO City Hull piace, wont to the residoncs of bis ¥ Positions on the 18th. PRURSIANS 7 oF. DEZIER. fenee, and then there will be no hope for those who:| of Prussia at Morence has communicated to the |! family, went to his residence on the fourth Moor | work too. Hor ‘boy, Jonany, ina eood boy ent! | Prother, 8% Washineton: street, to ioform bie that I ‘The onemay's ploket bee oppessad ot 81, Diater wareseims (2, rave our ramparte—aot one of thew | italian Government tho copy of 4 note inviting tho | of the large tenement house 38% Gouverneur atrect, | works hard. ind my wile would be all right wore it | thelr mother was ill, and > roquest hit to €0 and hi —— ‘The Jowrnal Qficie! to-day reproduces the cir- s1sinte ene one concurrence of the ereat powers for the considera 4 ordered his wifo to send Mrs. Catharine Me- | M0} for thet Mrs. McConnelt, |, | Moe tier before: ber death: The son refused toe wu DESPATCH FROM KING WILLIA colar of the Administration, inviting the farmers |, 4 GRTS PENT OF PROVISION: tioa of the internal condition of France and what | Connell away (rom the house, ‘This she refused to| mantr’ What de vou tenk at poe conaiion’ nove his mother, and John was toll by his sistor4a- And othors to store their grain, @., in Paris, Liberte reports that Danaine succeeded’ in'| stops may be aecessary to proventamarchy. .4o, Gordon wont fully prepared to enforce bis | | Gordon (oressing he handa to his hoady—i don't | thw, Ann Austin, that they had no lore for otner | = Teaching the railway from Mézieres to Monmedy orders, and bis wife's refusal exasperated bim ao) KNOW might aa well be dead as live in ench a: THE sIKO® OF ermasnownG. Late advices have beon received here from Ern- stein, a town near Strasbourg. The Prussian army desieging Strasbourg had caused the peovie of Ern- stein to change the course of the:littic river Til, in SURROUNDING BAZALNE. All rolinble advices from the seat of war show that the Germans are seeking to surroand Marshal B aaine and provent reintorcenents from Paria High words ensued, aud ob used, which finally resalted te * family Gixht, the husband and wife being opposed hell as I have hed forvearly five years, him or his mother. that be drew a pepperbox revolver aud shot her in 1 ele 0 On ' scene Lngange wi the bead. Theo he tarned and abot Mra, McConnell in the elbow of the left arm. Ho then placed the | piscs'who Weenineig mene Beet Heke eK | to the brother. In the fracas his sister-in-lnw selsed mortle of the revolver on’ hie left breast | old Fire Department, When th and procured atl the provisions he needed. The trains filled with suppiies had been at Sedm, it being dangerous to push them forward ‘on account of the Prussian scouts, He Shrinks from Learn- ing his Losses, 4 4 re. | wie attemptod to stab John Austin. ' | pred COMMUNICATIONS BETW 8 AND MAcM: bie ei foe 1 Dred the contents of barrat, ad | Ment Was otvbiiabed the Noese wan’ we Tonee? re: ['etes ottempiea te iad doke Austen eee ; that neighborhood, in order to stop the supply of TERNIDLE PROASIAN ,Os8RS, hos aT Meeting te Ma ae quired for the it was formerly used, and i ASIRGE OF THE CAPITAL INEVITABLE. | water tor the city. The Prussians had appointed a | **? KePt up by couriers A donpateh from Mezidrem, dated to-day, ange tho:| Ut succeeding in his dosien to. kill himself | ‘ag tranaformed Into: «poor kind. of ‘tenement | | Her fome time ho'was abié to party the thravta yg - Mt OLLIVIER’s FLIGNT AEXssunTRD. tarted to go down atnira: John Quinn and George | house, the first floor being used os a blacksmith's | but being overpowered, she stabbed him im the ‘at ~— ayor for Renstein. ‘Phe General in command of | loas of the Provsinns in the last battle was fone, | $i tee ideabert of Menta shop.’ Tee, Gordon family ecoupted the second | ead, fe fellas the a | h Intervention Asked and | **bourg had driven out of the defences all who a Liberté reiterates tho report of the Gight of the | More than 40,000 wonnded remained on the fields of.| Murphy. two membors of Engine Company 14, h floor, immediately over the shop, occupying two af the Boor. bleeding profusely. Ge Englis! ni Consame army stores without affording ex-Premicr Oltivier, and adds that ho was seem yo% | battle without aesiatance. Tho Ptuasians bave | (Me the shots and screams, hurried in the direction | reoms—a kitelon, in which ragedy occurred, | W49 borne to the Liborty street Police Station. va i Denied. 1 decres is vubllshed tw the Journal Ofte to-day | (tay at Colom, Switteriand, and that he tiierly re- | Saeed permusion to somd thort wounded tome | O€ 9 sound end apprehended Gordon as he was do- | anda sicesme periments 0° UT ASUS | gtice Surgeon Van Buren having been summonady my fon tin eetton. Of. San. anteley wat, te be. | Prosches the majority of the Chambers for deserting | {i roach Belgiuan scending the stairs. ‘Thoy took him (o'Dr. James's | ,,1he former contained a table. store. aad several | dressed the wound, which he pronounced aorioas, ya mae called the 1a bim, A tenis o6hk Ge Luxombourg that the | *TUs store on Grand stroct, near Gouverneur, ant | tragedy tine wcene was visited by a SUN reporter, | 84. at bis own request, Mry Austin was inkon te att THE FRENCH PEOPLE ARMING, | “t= En Pte inn, Sabin pees us EuPREOR COING. TO REDEEM mINSELP Fiouoh baa obcupied Verdun u oonwedicnse, had nis wound examined ; but a8 it proved slight, | who found the floor and: furniture bospattered with | his residence by an offeer. ‘The murderens eseaped, ae "} rons have been attacked on the seoposition that | The Kmperor left behind at Chaions his personal NO WILLIAM'S DISPATCH FROM BEZON VILL brant Gaede Mo Pcie Meee eanintle silva "WOW GoRDON WAS TAKEN Seka RUTNVENUEL ee ete h ——— ‘ath ‘Tee Ge Dageage and wagon train, It is repeated that he is 4 ss : and thenee ho was sent to the Madison street po'ice ‘ John Austin refused to make any coir laint agair st : | they were Prassian spies, Tbe Government will The Berlin journalw@riat a letter from Kine Wil- oa, "Pha ts Woubed Were MMS Ihe (alee 4 fired the shots, loft the howse, | 4.3, brvtner ee Immense Reinforcements Go-| tke mesures twmediately to euppross such out- | determined to charge with McMahon's troops inthe | tinm to Queen Anguate, dated Revonvitlo, Aug. 19, | Cjsce, end it was found that Mra. Gordon, had been | te spa tod Sohn Fae: of thee: } ST eT i bach he ndiervaic! eras ie hdl korenl eA nrcnd is Aad tals dndvid fatally wounded, the contents ot two barrels hav ine Company, whose attention had tracted an en oe” eee ing Forward. DESTRUCTION OF THR BOIS DE DOULOGNE. 1s wae ramored yesterday thet Persiguy wrotes bout %:90 P.M. fighting conved eraduatiy, | hie,’ or oe «| Grtee reports’ of the weapon mon handed 7 ‘ iyi e ‘Tre destraction of the Bols de Boulogne tins beon | “e*PRiting fetter to the Kmperor; and that he en- | wi vould lave acted ay at KOniggrats, im Fonctved te) tie Faye, tempts see ove. | A murderer to Officer Hursey of the Delavcey | The Doings of Fisk's Warriors Vesterday~ bi ee i. hance part of i however, all net | deavored to tend it by telegraph, but sts transmis. | Vo ine this ‘ternative. ‘Tue troops | MeConnel was wounded only sligatly, the ball and | street pollee, who, Aadine the tragedy had occurred Branch Turns Oat oon thete INOUS SILENCR OP THR PRUSSIANS, | Se toccnea. Oniy hone positions near tiowall ot | NOt "a4 forbidden by s high (uactonsry. La | Canal inte'wbs wlinirew oy inches, rmmine | SHOt lodeing im the etbow of the le arm. The | reed nim ie tat ariaiction, Nt OMe NAME) Frowens A Trtumpbal March 4 ; potas ars Shr dep oil be odo Liberté pronounces tho story false. the olleasive te Be neni ropulaet Teannot foreta Mpa ‘sacred phi by Burgeon Wykot anne Baancu, Aug. 22.—Two hundred of the ib Gere mock, the enemy's fate ink from learning oor losses, | of Bellevue Hospital. " Regiment left tor home this morning, bat | \ The T p Beso leven ba pesmi Ardy biel bar a hegbrnvnd — Aging Li tambien’ hecnaliaaenn aad Thad designed pyouscking here: batt dad after | Gordon, on being questioned, said that he quit his Teen ee er | are Col, Biot wont to the ofp aly overdo THR hed hd oleh ‘ye cues ca aap ese bee Vet grey eat by | The Prussians have issued a proclamation that all’ | Ihave not teon rid of my clothing for thirty hours,” | home about a month azo beeruse he could not live | The Murder of Warden Webster Recalied— | 9 the morning bont and returned this evening, ‘The ya") morning. Later despatches, of any, will nes ie Se ad Oey eins ks bib cllihire ot tio Mrtaah tras tohad'la bales Lop tnctite with his wife #0 long as Mrs, McConnell remained |' ‘Toole, the Marderer—Hentenced fer «| trand dress parade and reviow in camp at ix \ printed in a postecript. ecutcans isos beeunee n case of siege | Prine against ‘Pruscia. shall be: tried by 2. military | Gubacriptions ar nnctlac theee trance are received | there. #8 she was constantiy taking tiquor into the | Crime of which be was Innocent, o'clock was witnessed by five thousand people, ei (Gee Pecteinen Detheve tn Bomntade Oe vapemnnethybetltctheona i= cream ‘court, and, on conviction, shot. La Liderté advises | at Paris to tue new cations! war loan of one thou- | bouse, and had influenced his wite to participate in | ‘The murder of Capt, William Willard, the | after which the regiment paraded down the bosch, ( “whe Raltrends Undermined—No Feoeia | eee vite | UMSNPLY POINT | the Government to declare by decree that all mom. | **24.million trance. | pales, wees ny. | Def drinking carousals. He made s clear and dis. | Warden of the Connecticat State Prison, in Weth- | the staff officers mounted. Along the Uprising at Preseat—The Capital in the | a4. Gaitlardet reports irom Parle on the dist to | DF Of the Garde Mobile, the Franco-Tireurs, the | ing-his family to a piace of anfeiy in Maly, has re. | ‘inet confession that he got the revolver and loaded | erstield, last Sanday, by James Wilson, the notort- | Waiting were fred, fase diene. sok ateg thee ne Hands of an Orleantet. the Courrier dee BYat Unis of this city: Customs Guards, and the Foresters belong to the | tursed to France. ta Ws with ball, eartrid, shot, and had resolved to-] ous convict, recalis to mind .the ‘murder of Wirden folowed the 1 rocer#ion, presenting By Cable to The Sun, “Rlewith ‘Githentty thot 1 ean odteto regular army. cnt hat ha Pree eco Landon Standard | kill them both if Mrs. McConnell would not leave. | Danie! Webster in 1962. Webster was quite a diffor- They marche! to Presidont Grant’ Panis, Aug. 20, 1870.—The Parisians are still ignorant of the truth respecting the battle of Besonville. They believe in a Freuch victory fare assured that Basaine was the conqueror re the compliinent: was acknowletgod, He lias been married to this woman fivo years, and | ent man from Willard iad few of the latter's rogiment returned and halted atte Week t lived in Albany, where sho kept a liquor store. She | noble qualities, and his management of the prison : |, and Weat throush the manad of erm, 1} was very carcless about her basiness matters, and he | was not characterized by the latter's kindness and | On their return to camp t were sointed with fire. , oxpostuiated with her about giving credit to all who | moderation. Indeed, his violémbdeath was- regard. | NOTES from oll tho hotels The regnental Lang tive Lag ete peentog | the state of affairs. ‘A DICTATOR CALLED FoR. mous Vemuae rece EB ot ea wiil com. Marshal Bazaine its on the necessity of silence. . v tone the Aight weeks even moo! to come. Iavmiy opision this man error, forthe saatety which | _£ 2Pinton Natlonale urxoe the formation of Minister Wastburne continuce to. set es the 2 Paris, nowwithsianding. the categorical | 8Fmy ear Paris, and that the supreme command of | diplomatic agent. of tho Prussian Government st ration of Count Palikao, is judicial to the | the forees combined for the defence of Paris be | Paris. serenaded the Continental Hotel guests, eh national cause. The Bourgeoisie, ti and dis. im the hands of a Dictator. Bitter complaints are frequent that it takes more | might ask it. He then opened « small grocery and | ed by som not undeserved, ie | And that he has already been successful | (rustiul, believe the Government’ is interested in | Pisced ache than twelve. hours for telegrams from the front to ‘Mare soar vas Oh he te forming © junction with Sbiaidahon nd the | concealing unfavorable Town, and their discontent ts | TUR PRUSSIAX WOUNDED DENIED PASSAGR THROCOR i Louaea, we provision store, while she attended to her store, and | On the evening of ‘Thursday, h 27, 1862, he Hew. Felonios are Conrpounded, wh —— Prussia has not Ofer- tnerensed by tee very waroassariog Soqeatebes BELoiuM. w we receive tru san 5 1 bave juss coon m ‘be in ‘despatch *. — A special despatch to Le Pudlic from Brusse tried to reform her, bub was unable to do it on ac- | was stabbed by Gerald Toole with nt of her constant intimacy with Mrs, MeCon- | which the lattor had sharpened on both edges until ‘ 1, who was living with her when they were mar. | {t was as keen as a razor. charge of procuring $126 on -a chock belonging te Detective Videto, of Brooklyn, yesterday ex eh ‘ether decimated French forces at Chal rested in New York one Arthur R. Skinner, on the @ simplicity truly able, they say to cach With a-ys | Prussian Drapatch od Garri declares tively that he request of Prussia that her wounded may be “part 5 ried; that he sent home every day from his me a8 @ young man of fair repatati ‘| Sarah 8, Snow, of Fu.ton and Pineanple at , “Not one of the Prussians will get out of sd (a pad sont home by way of Brussels and Luxembourg bas | , BERLIN, Aug. 22.—Count von Biamarck’s regu: | Wicking groceries, aud everything In aban at | opened sad te Rew Herser reich Kade Mints | appropriation We’ wame to. hie vv pe thie ie, i movement is carried on mat, whiel several times recentinbeen report ns nding his wife sober atte lord him a comfortable livelihood. Or ner was arresied @ short time ago ona charve | . Bazaine has put them in a trap, Typhus | (ever iced et ie deen refused om the ground that ite purpose was to} (C0 a ita" has not got Deon.ander dre, | the daties of housewife, would invariably find her-| saloon was discovered om fre, and false” pretences preverred by Veen & Co. of Mind dysentery ere killing 1,500 Prussian: ry | te the ic to tranguillize clear the way for the reinforcements coming to the ‘The North German Gazelle categorically denice | 224 Companion in 8 state of intoxication. He then | condiarism was fistened on its ownor, aad Cedor streets, New York, who omployed him " dog.” Buch is the only news allowed to circu. | 9 can derive from it no information what- | Prussicn army. 4 4 prically denies | moved ta this city and tried to reform bis wife; but a convicted on eircumstanil | a8 bookkeeper; ut they subscquently. withdrew a g Bs 7 he ced that the Counci! of Ministers held | ‘%€ Fumor now circulating through Italy that Prus- | failed, as her evil spirit, Mrs. McConnell, followed | and sentenced to State Prison for a lon the compl he was dischirgedt it New Yorks i im this city. The circulation of all foreign Place during the last seven days have Laval as elt | sia has offered to send @ garrison to Rome to re. | her here and took up her’residence nolens tolene | Naturally, torn in this way from his frie Officer Vidi by order of Chiet Campbell, yester i! we rigorously prevented, The police are | bees favorable for us, though not decisive in, result, | an Important seasion to-day, Glass (hs DFU ash Geode lavas WHMAAIET with them, and kept up her constant dtssipatio w York and rearrested ekinner, whe ‘ Md A ne fact is certain—t! In e ‘The murderer added that he “shot to kill," and wi He went nd his life forever 4: day went to Hi was locked w rig of the Prince Royal of | pespatcurs ruoM THR AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT. Leal ee oe march upon Paris. it was in the Washingto nd when in addition he incurred | tion. Mrs. Snow called upon Ci everywhere ; ‘eet police ate a ‘i worse than the police, every- Campbell, an@ Prussia contioucs || iy sorry that he failed in bi > ‘i po! >, ‘ yesterday at Vitry, and, if L may credit a An attaché of the Vienna Cabinet hae arrived ne house yesterday and tri the enmity of ihe Warden, was tormented b; Said that-she also desired to withdraw her charee i Dedy is drewm ing of Prussinn spies, and denoun | Foor current in ‘the Chamber) it. is at- | here. fle is reported to be the bearer of despatches Paceed-Priace achild two and a hall sears o 4nd on the slightest occasion was severely p inst the : prison: (acd | Ging as such all persons who are calin and col- | tempting to turn the camp at Chfions and throw it | of great mombnt to the Cabinet of the Tuileries Flonenca, Aug, 22-—The war appropriation | 294, Uright—away trom: the mother, ed, ho became utterly desperate. Webster ov that he or his fri She Yected, and do nit vehemently parade a furious | fol urom the es MacMahon and — th é xem, Aug. PPFOPTIALON | to the police station wil father and child, but | worked him, ordering him to fimish a dosen on that th: 4 ” He y Pe Emperor ai it behooves thom above of 40,000,000 lire has passed bow Chambers, there they were not willing to adopt the good old | teen pairs of shoes a day, and when he com felony, and that in accepting the money ahe etred of Prassia, all to prevent the success of a movement like this, Princes Napoleon is here, fis mission is to de- of dispensing justice, a5 King Solomon once finished, the cat-o' SU! the arrang: gate that we ments made by Gen. Trochu indi- ont and the ehild, t home with t count of bi mother, with, th infancy, w: “herself liable to imorisonment. ‘This alarmed her, and she her Jay's task applied to him without 7 id endure hin . Meanwhile every railroad leading to the cavi- came at last when li tal bas been undermined and the mines charved mand the mediation of Italy, point of being besieged. Yesterday he caused a proclamation to be pudlished --_—— jeant Buckman to nd to 1 life no longer. bight wi he was ia Called Shooting In Water Mtreet. i is t H the difenders of th tal to his aid per tribunal to gain posession of the child. up for corporal pnpisht ed “ 5 okt with fpicrate of potassium, This work is going | SUNK all the defenders of the canttal to his aid, and Broken Up—Conflicting Weposts nie Cigrdon iadout fi ot ant Ince tall i Father Bis @orkite stool aad spree ite the etre | A litela. after ton o'clock last evening: See F 1d ni Parks o 01 on Par! erve : ood looking, and nothing in bis countenance to tn- | 1 i { ea day and night with the grentest energy. foe Tart fe grove to, We world that roman Sales 68 cco es ‘The Hpoca denigs tho re- | £024 noth jury of despair upon the Warden, wh Hussey and-Patrick Singloton, white walking dicate acbad disposition, js fairly arossed, and keeps | punish him personally, and buried tl a news stand at It is questionable whether a popular uptisi Water street, bad afew words wil will teke place bere, though many intellige heituer its strength no Admiral La Ro its patriotism, jere ar, on his part, tysued an from King Willi Jobn Fraaklig, « Broadway and Gouverneur | in bis abdomen. Amid the greatest public excite- in this city of the Empress Eugéuie’s personal property. Insubordination has manitested out m ‘ i street, [He expresses no regret. but rather assumes | tnent, Toole was tried,.and hanged in the jail yard | ® Swede. and some companions who-wore tying ea expect one ‘The popula. | M4dreks to the sailors ‘and marines’ who de Loxnox, Aug. 22.—The Garde Mobile is return- tscif among the Fortuguese troops. stationed. im scold ard care siyle. He inguired very | of Hartford. Bat alter the unfortunate’s exccution, | a truck in the street near No. 580. They eay thep 4 Persons expect one t ¢ popula- | fend the recalling to their remembrance the | ing to Paris from the front, doubtloss because it is | island of Sudeira anxionsly about the condition of the child, as it was | a inan died in Connecticut who, as is well known had been drinking together during the cayand were tion are deceived by the Government respecting | glorious recollections of Sebastopol. The erma- | unpeovided with arms, ik cama eee aeons at drsv rumored that it hat alo been shot, over the State, confessed on tis death-bed that the | old friends, but had no rerious words: with an; 4 J situation of affairs; and besides, a good | ment of the Natignal Guard is complete. Yesterday | “oie pewasiane intend to verreund Mets with o/ «ports mabiuut ome The appesrance of Mes. Gordon is that of a woman | arson for which Toole had been out to the State | and were in the best of humor, “Jace waye thee Mt 4 the real situation of affairs; and besides, « ge more, than 60,000, muskcle were uelivered, end MC. no Pease roun: eta with @*f Seeretary 0; State Von filo ls scot the follow | who bap long been gives to. ai Ms id thie Prison he himeelf had committed. and I’at were talkiag, and that be had his right arm i many lerding are of opinion that a popular | Chevie: vod in the Chamber thet fia few | cireutar rattway. ing tolexram to the Mininier of the Noris German | v0 (oe case with Mis. McConnell | The little ehiid pcaaeen senha ee aver Pas shoulder. wher ne they Ne ig Insurrection would w @Ben the army and help the | CMF huadred tocusend National Guards will be | gyauisn ixTHRYANIION A8KAD AND uEECSAD, | Union at Washington, by th enble: OM ee ee Au Omtecus Bagiteh Artict 580 Water atroot he was shot inthe left arta Prussians. S1iil, there would xem ty be uo vilter | prey sious ior wight. hav thay certain (All this indi ‘The Marquis de la Valetic, the Freneb Ministor FIRING ON A PRUSSEAN PLAG OF TALOR. cA older gon of, Bre. Lonvon, Aug, 22.—The Daily News. copies, RAlENOAD 200IDEATS, { + Wo ere | to England, hae beon iustrected to make demands | Aug. 22 —On the 19h ine resource left, All hope of mi success must : LAE we are on the point of stege e " 2 boarerof a daz | hand. abou with apgroval, the Eeonomlet’s article concerning q be given up now th tthe regular army hew by iit sd UY pacciotista, and will peney | bere similar to those of F'rince Napoloon at Florence OF ruce, carrsing a whe flags accompanied by a | Guarrening, and that we had (requently bused her, | the Queen's perpotaal absence from the seat of Gov- suisete paanebaee Waals Ska (taias | {is crisis of acting im a manner The letter of Queen Victoria tot aprese Ba- | ciiw uses (ue aeuh ominunan + hee and what iast evening “he p ernment, even in «cris like the present. The News Pawtucket yestertay, obviructing he q beaten, broken, shut np, or scattered, and ow Bren (ue Krench outposis to deliver messages | watk, in (ront of the house three hours, Bix Or seven’ persons wore slighty K : 1 : genie, dated August 15, relating to mediation, is | from Frencis aurecons in benalf of woundad Wrench Se (reat coos still furthor, and urges that Premier Gladstone, ed Lease { retship to help the country out is utterly PROPOSALS OF FRACE BXPECTED. published in Berlia today. Her Mojesty recreis | men, be was tired upon by all the Krencn patrols he Thone Instead of losing Bis valaable time in vilwating at | 1.0 Buw, «Paterson carpenter working a the Erte } wanting The Gaulois says that he Diplomatic Corps now | her juability to mediate, She intimates that that | MELON the way. Go wal he was foread to re ‘a very quic isposed person, Queen's pleasure between the extremities of tie | shops nt T oe PCNA Stuy es am No one now thivks of the Emperce, Me was | ects daity, ‘The Eaglish Kinbaeey in this city t | sean affair (or the Cabinct, aud the Cabiget uniuks wt scloinuly againes Wale vioistion of Be | Wesluntty druuke This” story is” werided vy her | form the duties. Which ehetoe barsisteniy dlocees, | iecncus cor wt Tune UAMOr-the nse Bed gestorday reporicd dead; he is certainty sick bea aces Aa ba ated Ath to lotro: | the time iwopportune TPITe Oh SRLS wretcued appearance, apd tie condition and sur- | though so enormously paid to perform, ! ——— pomewhere. ‘ihzte is not a Bonapartist to be | Ue Proposals of peace. It Is sald that, let tho tara ZAIN AND MACH ATION IMMENSE PRUSSIAN FORCRS IN ReSRAYE. Foundings of the apartment in which they live, Resa atte DATEST LABOR NEWS Baek. Ge: Frveha gover gad tn. peivately of events be what it may, the interposition will cer Morshal MacMahou's headqarrte at St. Dizver. Baron Gerolt #454 that irom information received he semen wore seul lo te.evue Hospital, Drowning Her Children and Herself, —te— : . pat 4 tainty be oy A thet before the end of this | ii said that he is performing some stratesical | from home he has roason to believe that King Wil THE MORDERME'Ss SORT, Carcaca, August 23,—At Davenport, Iowa, last ‘The carpenters of Brooklyn proparing the wy fr ike rotura of the Orleans | yntn ; Jism of Prussia has in reserve aa many mon as, A Sux reporter bad aa interviow with the mur- | Saturday,» Mrs. Koenig drowned her two cilldrer,,| frat no member should work Gaumily to power NAPOLBON'S HEALTH, wnavenonls prellninary Us seisctine; whieh SArene! Se eee lakers W, rilon, immediately afer the deed (our and two voars, in @ bucket of water, and | oN Ore ae ee | : ge The Jcvrnal apical contradicts the report of the | Bazaine is prepared to vanpo ao At Last | BOF wore so for been fighting on the | He gaid that.he was 20 years of age, had been in this | Ukon committed suicide by jumping into a wi In the Labor Conrreas yesterday. the Becretiey Ereedom of ¢ Paris Cori poleon— TL enn to be Restored in tory Reports about Nu- Dr enus F y to Return, Cable to the Sun , Panis, Auy. 21, 1870—Gen. Trechu wi een supplicd foo nition, as als ussian ended that this immouse been supplicd with food oe Rmoniilon, also | Fieve ke eiened ak, thle Lameae bare MueMalion's forces, The Frouch camp at | {ii ute i! incase of extenced Fremch aucecases Chalons hae been droken ap and the troops distrib: picesha Set uted along the bine. Tho Battle of Woerth-MacMahos's Oficial By anotuer despatch it i said that Baraine Report. country twenty or twenty two years, and Waa an te Ata Wien sustruceed to pro Irishman by birth.” Upon Boaz tld by am acquaint THB BALL AND Bar. pertaining bo lasers ance th ‘s Son reportor was talking to him, he re sid Maen ‘The Brookl: : 9 gi os Iya Lathors effctod « permanent Twill tell him aothing but’ the (ruth, auy a Zit, Kickerbocker Club of Now York beat tho | annation last grenine Dy, electing th ga es or—That 19 what I want, Gordon, Go | Montreal Club in Montreal yesterday Seoretar hard, Prewaror. ‘and { Will. taxo down whatever you telt me, | _ The Athlotics defeated the Forest City Base Ball:| “°ret#re ond James lticnards, 7 aS iness of tke Emperor, and says that be will com mand the Lupersi Guard ip the next creat battle for the defence of Tne Moniteur says: * Last % the Emperor and Princo Imperial were in camp at Coureclies, near Rheims, where they were Teeord of the votes of Bem i} in Congress 00 questions fatore the frecdom of the press to-morrow to ‘ solutely cat off (rom his resoarces. The Prussians ¢ the honor to report lon—! came to country when Twas very | Clad yesterday in-Phitadelpbi 19 tot, ern fhe radical papers, Le Reveih, La Clooke, aud | ercorted by the Cent Gardes end © company Of | ore es tim and Paris, to your Biajesty ti of Augsat, after be- | youne. Beeved four years as a private in the army a — ORITUARE, ne : cavalry. lied to evacuae the town of Wissembourg, | during the Inte war. Wasa member of Company Ff, CURIOSITIES OF CRIME Syigipg a La Centre Gauche, which are to be revived. amr, AMBULANCES. MacMahon is also believed to be surroanded. the First Corps, with the objoot of covering the raik | Sixcieth Rogiment Now York Volunteers, and hi otto Carios Pierce died in Stanstead, Canada, on Satay The Empress bas applicd for permission to cross Profound enth On the other band it is asserted that convoys with | way trom Strasburg to Biche, and the principal | good mame as a soldier. I came home from aged # years. siasm was produced yesterday by Ono Dotan has been arrested in Troy on charge of ronds which connect the ens! army, and went to work at my trade as pai ‘of American am- | Provisions baye gone forward to supply the armies Mr. Findlay, former! ‘ Feaees. Renunte + | setting Moto Bogardas’s match factory. Brough Belgium. the pas:nge through the etre of the Vosges, occupie Howing port | 1 mot Bilew, and, after some talk, we got married, | “tne Aloion. drowned himsoll { me , . bulnnces Going to the front, Every one remarked | f MacMabon and Bazaine, irat Division was with the rigit | and we had one obild, He is now about two aud Tobn Conrady and John Clockmer quarrelied troke recently disq Napoleon is to-day reported as having escaped i carphleaane papel Ol ail thelr arrange. | Ove hundred and sixty thousant men lave pasaed Prolachwilog, the tt inthe dircetfon i great deal o1 him, Bear fornsce naeee williemety 4 from Frence, A general appeal to Frenchmen, 8° | urough Paris to the front since Friday morning ‘ Nyon reten} by wood which covers ting abont, then? ine lntter abont'the head aad body with & shovels rd T. Hninoe, many years oid ci dulanin ot Minh, to cen a ce, | Li ‘ i pat village, ached two evinpanies to Neun- love your child, why did you diageace your- | He'was barns te coe howriteh wheve He Ice inte eats | merchant Iu this city, nnd ome cf the it rf i a Baie ee THS MOVEMENT TO THR FRONT. The Journal Oficiel. of Paris, tovlay believes that Willer aud gag to J rpc aie ns tie gel in this manner onl whet had Mrs, Catbarine | rious condition, Bikey, Spee og eee rate ue of France is to be issued immediately, an The uctivity in equipping the artillery regiments | Bazainc’s plans have been baffled. 0 Til sto 1 jeConnetl to do w! a Ne orning. w te Te ill whdol deamebes i sana We A i tas Active business about 3 years ago. Hi and the Count dv Chambord are to be allowed to | gone to thé tront P. M, to-day, says Marshal Bazaine is reported to be | The Second Brigave supportot ifs left apon Frets ised to gi someiperee f up the acquaintance, " Heporier--Why @id you object to Mrs, McConncll? | Ex-Seeretary Borie loft Long Branch, yosterday LONG TELAND, Gordoo--She drank hara, a i «| wilier, and its rig the village of Marshal MacManon is | ie Fonrtn Division foruied a broker cally to the support ot Buzaine at | right of the ‘Thirt Division, ite ¥ One hundred pricsts, going to the army as volun. | under the guns of Ne'z pebater France, Tho Orleans family have been wdeout twenty - wo years, and Chambord forty, Yostorday a large number of the yachts of the Al» nd got my Wile to} Prosident Grant and family took @ drive roand drink, ‘They would get drank together, und be- | country yesterday. iy teer assistants in the Lospitals, yesterday marciied | Moving et Pe o ope Wor je al 9 Gunstads, and ft i ot lantic Yacht Clap were anchored in Greeoport Harboe, ¢ A druwshridge, protected by.@: demiluae, hes | \Broush Faria; earraive. thei: Koapeacks.on tnele | the proper Moma | Tonle Soca ecaeanes chal ie aden base anes | ELING etneethaenat. Miten fee ear mn ane | astotenh Hendrickson's horse, which rem away Sea- | “Sohn Young, tho son of John A. Youne, of Plage: been es'ublished before every gate of the furtifi- | backs The crowd were deeply moved by the spec ae CASTAS ripe to occupy (or lack of sufficient furees, Tbe D could, and ofter worked at Weehawken and other | yesterday evening. injuring the driver, Mr. Shketiers ¢ yoaterday afternoon wills bathing ta » 7h fortificati X tacle, The Crown Prince, with an army of 150,000 men, | Dumesuil, o( the Seventh Corps, whieh had joi places in Jersey j indeod, wher TE coukl get | seriously, koocking down a fence, and siiashing © wag- . f setions of Paris, These fortifications are now THE QUARKIRS OF JAUMONT, Is apparently intending to march upon Paris by the | me early on te morning of the Oth, was placed in Bork, OF late have kept a stand on the coruer of ou belonging to Mr. Sincl ro Oh, Sunday two ten of Tone Talend City, white ‘ stil aiiue heavy guns. Sarg rear of the Fourth Divisio yoadway and Gouverneur strect; old papers, —— eno on the Kast River, onporite the Flushing Rade Weervoglily ey ined with beers. unt toeationed by Count Palikeo in bis statement to the | valley of Aube In reserve was the Saconi Divisvon, placed bebing | enndy, uit, nula,and kuicknacks-soything coud | SPARKS FROM THm TELRGRA PA, | (ond devot cameupens tian in tho middle of the river Piero, a4 Die ¥ Corps Législastt of the defeat of the Prince oyal | Tue siécle today eays: Paris te dispelling ila | the Secoud brigade of the Third Division and the | tune tcnvy 01 in the ecract, id befhnd bom earrictthevo'by the carvent from ine’s Altemptto Retrent—His Progress | 1 ie isth, have been in existence for over six cen- | sions. It is certain we must accept a siege. First Brigade of the Fourth, kinully, further tthe | About four weeks ago I got sick from sleeping in . | Hunter's Pointsintenting to. lend him clothes ; hat ew 4 Situatton—Unpopulurity of brigade of light cavalry under the ord The Trish National Convention meets in Cincta is sranes; bal ce wernt wer 7 turies, They are very extenvive, and have been | Edmond About writes to his journal, the Soir, | Tear wus & Drizade of lig siry under (be ordors | my stand, and wanted my wile to let Ler bay go and | mati to-day, his acting somewhat strangely they became sui Napoleon, ; 5 A tue Soir, | of den, de. preuil, and the division of Culransiors | got ‘my pavers for me, 60 That L'would sok lose the |" ‘o RA = had went for an ofecr, On’ ther seiare ine bra hae By Cable to the Bun. worked to a great depth, praising the grave self devotion of all classes, Paris of & en, de i ene eine, 0 eee ene! Brigade of | cusl banat bed a6 I waa abe he pss them Breit, ariminntee J inetne, Gecopeny, Meck th Hesece Sets, cod Sc perege Sound that the maa rata ci be " preparing for a despers nee, Ibis vat | Cavalry, under th en. Duchesne, was os- | She rofurod, ant Lzos mal, an a Nean Vennus, Aug. 11, 1870,—T have THK REMNANTS OF THE REGIMENTS is preparing for a desperate defence, Itis said that | Cavalry, under the urders of Goa. Duchesne, was o | She refuse! ant I rot mal, and did ot go near the | Kireroan Kugine Compnay Nor 6. house until last night, Iwanted to see my boy, and . got aman to keep stall for me while I went down, | , Coll's Armory, Hartfor!, Gt. bas received orders | FLASHES FROM TILE OCEAN CABLE T went to the house, went up stairs, after | for \0 of the tamons Gatlihg cannom for the Russian, Ls having asked for the chila and beon refused, Ray ptm SOvErEmORN. t fertained personally the facts of the cont between King William and the Duke de Montau. dan, about the battle of Mars-la-Tour. William of cavalry, cuirassicrs, and lancers, so terribly cut | there are now nearly 400,000 good troops at and | fyi yision, Ab in se Morning the enemy up in the lote batiles, arrived here last night, and | near Paris, It is generally thought bere, however, | showed bimself in advance of the heigots a! Guess were received with great enthasiasin, that the march of the Prussians cannot be arrested | orm, and commenced the action by a c.pnonade, q quickly followed by an exceedingly lively skiruish- | and found the child with one shoe aad stocking o: ‘The azent of the Associated Press in offers | Tbe 1 i BOMBARDMENT OF TOU vetore reaching Paris, ie Oto agsinst the First and Tuird Diviolows, #) that he could uot go down stairs. He was glad reward for the convict ov of the @ of ine | St 9X4. right, Tho affair at the quersies ofJeumont | or aoal wae bombarded by the Pros. | It iv believed that one more decisive battle gives | ‘V'uis attack wus suM™cionily provounced to compel | to soo mo, and L took him up on iy noe to Dut his Serprtch ‘announcing the ilinose of Commodore Vau- «for its object to make Galesas pear Der -Metz, was only an episode, This npeese the rene: eapitel to tle Prassians. tho Firat Division to effoct « cuiunge of tront in ad- | shoe on, when she objected, and abused me roundly, of Roumania has been defeated. b the situation: On the 14th, when azine | ##a4 on the 16th, but was not seriously damaged. e Prong ¢ vein edu, which is | Yauee upon ie right wing, tn order to provost the | butt persisted. Her boy Jolany, thirteen or fourteen partment, hag, eduireanod @ letter to | | Consels cloted at 91% for money and the senowa » THE PEOPLE TO DE ARMED. ne Prussians are surroundiag Verdun, which enemy from turning the position of tue whole army. | years old, kept her away from me, and Learried the rernory of the States within which | Five-twention, ‘62s, 83 ; "Ge, 88; ‘62a, 81; ton-(orties, mes attacked at Borny, he bad made four kilo- | a1. congtitutionnel publishes a circular from the | ‘mperfectly defended, A little lawcr, the enemy considerabiy strenztioued | child up to the sland, only intending to keop bim a optabivhed, sexing them to lay | Erie, #7; Tilioois, 112, FCB & DFOpOsILion Lo rohase of these {tes by t! States, eeding ali Jurisdiction over thom te the i i tho vumrer of his dattorios, and openod fire upon | little while, and. Uh metors, or nearly three miles, on his line of re- tho wamser of his batteries, ans opened fre. upee | little while, em soon cawe up and or anayi ort. went has submitted to the Minister of the luterior to the Prefects of Depart THE DATTL rhambers 8. projoet take lim back agsio. She | efve' jezan, abusing me, and she then | Cuited law reculating Weat to Verdun ; on the 16th, at Gravelotte, seveo | gents, announcing that orders have beca given for | A despatch from tho Ministry of Foreign Affairsat | right bank of te Basarbach. Alshough, more ut took ap 8 all in whoa 1 bad water, and threw the National Goverament, phaeihlges Reirees aarwe Uw New York. qi or sbout five ° f her in nd more a1 on- | water all over my stand, was her pail. ——— 0 Ne jorman ot Bremen announee kilometers, or sbout fire miles; on the 18th, at } the distribution of arms to the people from the ar- | Berlin states tat Shere were soared in the batile of | CUA Aud more ei Rueatiaticd elsewhere, 1 ater gh over 5 esa. may ag sw me bee Dal Pd REAL Tn ea ris German | seat tee heme Mors-le Tour, cightcen kilometers, or twelve | sepals, The Minister continues: Gears ie aeie'g fs) ay Aue Eighth, demons ation wae nothing more than a fa: raced me, fa miners Will be sume their tripe te miles, He then had thirty kilometres or twenty “Arm, arn without delay, We are in a crisiy inth, end Twellth » ATRT Lorn Which was Driekiy : G48 THX SUIZED THE OBILD, Jess country. Infame young OWE. be + | few divisions of which, including the artillery, | {\ i yeas granboed the child's lex, then I mute ber let ¢o. . , "thei to ity i weveded D ¢ ” ’ 8 considerable mass of infauiry, and proiectod Mr, Farnsworth, Grand Sire of the Odd Fellows uaelan Prussians suceveded in establishing themselves | aud use every menus to make soldiers of them, aueraa ia ie Rah, BF 8 Carn erehet, ele aol cneaas. pW She foll down and grabbed for the child again. and 1 | ofthe United Stat led ip the steamer dave, yeates- the agents of line to Par Detwoen him andthe Meuse, Since then thers has THE NEUTRAL POWR! The entire French army, except Marshal Mac- | te leishts of Gunatadt, launche! themsolya eee, her Sad Baar | TG Lied SS atten Co wala - ee call Fig Nas my u bi editorial, ly ine i} ‘ourth Division and upon Wi on lio dd d he Seventh Ward R. C. Wals! oetation Ist — been no communication between the Frouch | The Constitutlonnel bas um editorial, evidently i- | seanon's corps aud two divisions of Gen, Grilly's | We hourth Dinieton ant nope. decided whother she or L should have the child. The | nizntoaminated Win M Tweed, Jr, for Consives, avd JOTTINGS ABOUT TOR, wimy aod the Government at Puris, spired by the Government, reviewing the conduct of | 004 |. occupying entrenched positions, all | the vigorous charges eeveral (ines repeated, spite | SCFK2ADE Saki she wus to have tt, and T Went back to | Sir Walsh for tho Assembly, Mr, Kdward Waise pro: 7 > Meudon, near Paris, is to be fortified the neutral powers, It say of which, at nivhtfall, had been carried by storm, of the exceedingly welitirected ‘tre of the artiiery, | My,Stand. T Wougiit about Beet ae dof today, | sited pi ; ee een Masic in Tompkine aquiro this evoning. Rhovannd guard nationalists will be armed with | Austnie and, Italy ot the breaking out of the wir Ge cen, OSD RAYE Bot yet bese sorrnetly seeem eae er ernkod twee OF Khe Cusraaslers, eur | vivoe with ball and shot, and. started to see bor, Eceleman. who rend Quill ta, oie Nell at | The Hoard of Ps ice hing adouted wow ebichts Mp nited tn ehtul \ » Which, accord ained weerey , t ud Jay streois, Brooklyn, to-mor. i Mie bass “pial ° > cire cca, might be transiorn o *, . . | Alter several hours of obstinate rosistance it waa | Wich y a and Jay " ‘ay ne City of Washine ad atta he Chas-cpot by the 26th inst, Paris itself is | circumstanc might be irsadipemed tate tater rete content lets 4 from noon til19 o'clock in the | | Ph rinck, and 1 oraored the reiroat. It was MT MIND MADE OP TO KILL NER d ren eae Weshineton and ship Trimountata, Uready provisioned for niuety days, while the | the formationof a neutral league, with te obik GERMAN MOVEMENT ON THE swiss FRoNTien, | Protected by tho Firat and Third Divisions, whien | and Mrs, McConnell and myself if Mrs. McConnell | The Scotia brought, Archt shop Connolly, and | ini.e vay of Michael Alara, formerly of St Sacks Gris wround it conto six months’ supplies Hicn on cach member not to act without advising A ple ‘i ‘ did not clear out and keop away from the he Ciivehy and shop Bimpeon and tho Wey, TeW. Gate | son ttecet was tound yesterday in thy East Kuiver of its the others. The propowai met with some difficulty, A despatch from Sivitzorland states that When L got to the house 33% Gouverneur street, I | toil or the M. B. Churea, Max Stiakosch aud the Roy. | Coriear's liook The Emperor was obliged to bide bivisclf at | ps tray bind already entered Into engagements with | Germa enced throwing Bridee a pen, Bayern found them ail out, and at Hing witn a womin | TJ, karler s Owen, a liborer at the Union Depot, Forty Aions, he is so unpopular with the military, I] Austria. ‘The Cabinet of Vienus then informed the | the e dint bewe and Mui on Guyot ¢ ite Ge aL Aly eae econ tt | a ela ee aes mes Owen, a borer Union Depot, Ko Dhblons, he is so unpopulur with # ¥ GWvernment of Florence that it migot consider itself | Withla closarroximity to the Swiss frontier. Corps, wich had arrived there, ¢ would sot opon the door. oy would aot | ot Ba mera mete Meuimorts, aginst whom a Me, | sceoud stack fall last evening @ distance ct 40 Loot, ame fhatl try to reach Haxsine, eased from. ite pion y hustened to | thousand German troops are collected at t and ouly rs ved when night had fallen, I oi went in’ the window and ent down in a Court of awit My what hi Bee | atarestcareretiaa Klarihien bn oer the fret know the biopusals of | The Bwiss Government aye protested in this cover iv 3 y gualr, They camo in vetwoon @ a go, v'stock mI ding house parsnership, deairs the truth of | yf, euA Coburn had hi th bral re vatches~Ne Ne: m Basal whereupon | of the ind ence of Switzerland ag who are Ww Mra, McCouneli took @ chair aud sat down, 14 (04, po Ee a a a ‘ 4 Rooke Melnce ieval’ Abe { FRENCH AGENTS ARKRSTED IN SivKOEN, shail save md hor, 1 rave my boy the box ot rut BROOKLYN, wa ant hy Pkt I ’ L rv . ? (i,guod ee Thad bre of ter playin ie Sia ere aatoubhied rowed aria—Vroposals of Peace Naw faiious are of y From Stockholm |t {s stated that French azents nae 1 told Mrs, McCounell 1 |” Mie amonnt expended for lighting the atreste in | ce of # . poor ick The People Ariaod | hay pily terminate ¥ Ti Mave Deen srefizee Dr DEB AS tbe Come acer tte ‘The Crown P all licr things nd get | 9s wav BiO0 Od, iM 188), B1.240, aud up to July dy this | 2 hm Mel Ea ¥ «from Bazaine at Last- He Denies | tien to think of toe veutral powers vernnent Ths London Zimes correspondent with the Pras ene onee TOR, FENN Uae head Wit 7 5 the Prnwsl in Success at Rezonvilles EXPOKTATION OF FOOD PRUTMITED, BO NOPULAR AUSTRIAN MOVEMENT FOR PRUSSIA sian beadquartors was the accidental aud unseon i Hild abe The Aldermen were very funny yseaterday after of sepa t " nal Offictel ehiant 1 } raat Witness of uw itiy eeone which is worth M their acution. Liev a 1 the City Clerk “ i 4 A Tho Journal Ofte A decros in the Juurnat 1 probibite the ex A telegram froin Vienna states that tho Aurtrion | 'tocntey cart was rumbling dowu th 9! el mo; and | (o puronkse an oath book fur rs of eleotion, ra ee ong t ster of the Interior bas | portation of grain, cate, « the tant | ave ronounced in favor of Germany cat uuded oflcers-—young. men——on their way to Ll ae nae Mayor Kalbfoisch has vetoed tho res. n of the Rnietanwataunt m r ) tho Minister of War, to the | frontier from Dunk n 4 op var, A proclamation aM i the station, An olfiour ou four pikoned to tio ' 5 88 Bie PeHsO} T Comuion Council autho izing the issue of elty bonast "4 ; Le mariilnie tine frou bt. Vater) to 1 od ia their mawe, caling wpon. all bh We were OM Otanl tn Oe aun eae ti ely r intend, ad it was Bone of My bust! | Aie'Anonnt ot €1-400,000 to pay tor w slo ' ' . @bect tut bie Gor nt hart g reccived no dee | Mie martilne t triotie brethren to rally go (ue su) port of Prussia | Stic" to faton, and wont u, um, but he mage hs Waver Board dosigicd | Munared t sy 4 patcbe mm the Army of the Khine fo 0 doy, s |. HANOVENIAN AID REFUSED, ud German unity, A gosture, and loaning over e 0 convoraalion RELED OLY ER A lew charity 4 1 laeg a OB bee LNT Ol (he interruption Of the cou. Baron Moloriie publishes to the Hanover | PERSONAL a with teem Jor ben DUYHOR, evidently asking alter aod a Connett, thon amissloners of Highway . Hat Bat She ianatec Aa Paaaing | Rib WHO proposed to pea ta yl, ie contain tha H, Bealle Olivier 14 still p Par thiols wounds Ow astins' he’ si sake enci of thorn uit rae | rout d.nid abot inp a inrome Court | AP ta ray pad SDane Oi ¥ i a Conrobert aud fomily areived qu Leudon | yy tg bend, and continucd bis way up the slreet, LAP eas aca Watt bg Egy race ¥ } bar! i bere not y i, HONGEIAD I pees yesterdsy HE A niph ibang foyer oer yd Gordon —Yog ich hal News A Connet, wy | Ys we i ( 'a he he ‘ t of our soldier an ene i CAPTURE OF A PROSSIAN VESSEL, Ho halted at my qaarters and tnquired if there an ' S . 5 om, number, permite us to hope for | wae oe eit Wy ba yaourn, Eng, Angust #—Noon.—A_ Fronch | were any wounded Inside they ed Deon remove Teparor pie hon, sould hae \ come of the 1 Bion Tg wo Best had . Kk ol be fas Just captured w Pro-eien | some to thot last resting placo—tien went on, ani TET ARLURaaral ene so ee rnor in pie | feed AciiD for the fail ¢ € revons, The militury ¢ on ia such that this clrenm " rt. Many kpectators who were galu ing aeart full of wounded \olijers, talked to On Mieabiatin, ' N {obey toonth Ward Lincolu whe ev Twentysccond Want Matt fronnse , WARD PROM AT bast. stance need not alain, ptill lese pace, WK ike lese Wiheseh is Gearateoe ee Ech tn (urn, and 80 Went Ov Vining tho hos T did aos think of that. (Aer a pausey— Deing was choreu s'res cumtuon enyayet Hes fi ‘ vy noeang A tater de que LP, : onoiny bas beppened fora mount to held Bazine's sci als and the wounded in tho mist unvetentativus 1 Was CRAZY MAD ha oe: ticnia Gras, & Eccoklyn re RUaSKIR Ana ’ 4 Ip the Sen ite tod fy ° Ot the ie ' tated | atm near Melt, be Ive done so al the cost of DeOPATCH TO THM LONDON TIMES, or, It won the Crown Priug No wonder bis | to Bod that woman McConnell with my wife. 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