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THIRTY-SEVENTH THE EUROPEAN WAR, McMahon Joins Bazaine near Metz. 0 trustworthy peace, Not thus mast this We will only ros Kuarantosdwocurity anit the politicat ‘coatly struze! hecessities of a French ruler to CRURLTY TO THE WOUNDED FRUSHANS, to remove their wounded to Germasy vis Laxem- vourg and Belgium. The rofusal of this request Will necersitatdthe trancportation of the sufferers by tedious amd gradual stages, over roads stready obstructed by troops and the paraphernclia of war, ‘The consoquences will prove serious, MORK FRENCA DOMBAST, ‘The Poris correspondent of the London Times, in bis communication to thut journal this moruing, indorses Michel Chevallier's opinion that “the war will be proionged for several months yet." Me sags the French would consider the destesetion army a9 an angument to pro- France cannot be conquered ® cause she loses one or two armies im the field.” ‘The Pariains are thoroughly and have abundant (orces and sapplies to A lengthy investment, ‘The immense extent of ter- ritory Involved in the boundaries of the olty it impossibie that the Prussians could invest the {t would require 9 tremendows force to properly close or suspend communication, Neither is there any doubt entertained of the eapability of the people of Paris to keep open communication THE ROAD TO PARIS OPEN. Communication between Paris and Chalons Cut Off, tract the struggle. Tleadquarters at Bar-le-Duc. Operations Interrupted by a Heavy Rain Storm. WILD DLSPATCHES FROM PARIS, If a sicgo should be atterapted the Govoramont of France wiil bo transferred to Tours, in the Depart- ct-Loire, or the Bourges, Departinent-der-Cher, If such ® contin- oney shoutd arive as to necossitate the removal of the civil Government, Gen, Trocha will remain in charge of the government of the eity of Paris, The following are the latest deanatches re- n to 3 o'clock this hes, if any, will be meat of ly clemt city of 1K SUN office vo Later despates printed in a postacript. War Denpateh. ports ‘The Prasstan Encompassed, aud that MacMahon ts off for Parin—the Freuch Declare Buzaiue Tie Standard's correspondent states that tho headquarters of the British Embassy iu Paris are the scene of Irequent diplomatic conferences, which aro held with a view of preparing for the interpost tion of mediation at the first opportunity, Positively siated that Lord Lyons will make fur- ther efforts at mediation on belaif of tue Govern ment of Kagland before the end of tho present Loxvox, Aug. 23—9 P, M. quarters of the French army on Sunday night were few miles west of Reims, Bence to the Side .—The general head- tat the deepest depression pre- ‘Yails aud the Ewperor receives nobody. WHAT TNR PRUSSIANS FAY. the battle of the 19th, fe still wantin, even at Dorlin meagre, but from them we military # tuation JUNCTION OF MACMATION AND Bazarne, Midnight.—L+ Presse, in on extra, wakes the fol- lowing statement : “We are now at liborty to make public the fact that Macdiahon has joine) Bazine namber of troops, : The Tweitth now between Metz and T ep up commnn rles and Steinmetz, enclored on ail sites, nCulions and P. s of the Crown Princo are at Bar-le-D: rotroating to cover with a great Buzsine has not aban ear Metz, MacMauen mo Prince Froderick Cha ross at Metz i is are cut off, Mahou has reseved » position where he can enter MeMahon and % * Full contirmation of t Army was received tu-tay.”” good news from the TUM PRINCE IMPERIAL LeaKy, Le Temps says there is no ° War, uniess the erial cease their tuterfer- Phe corre spr French War Despatches-Bazaine to Ree in near Metz—The Prussin phont issue to Pants, Aug. 23.—The journ has been received $ to-day say a here from Bazaine in {ntention of re: everybody, and lets but importont fag near Mets, ARISIANS SAY. isa private despatch from Paris : of King William and to be too severely crippled to ssumed protection s reinioreed tro of the kirge number of German res tof victory, 1 leny the trath of VOT FRENCH SPRCTACLES. Loudon of a French victory. pated fron Paris says: To has the North eo printed in neerta that Pru Lord Gronville, for the consent of tue French ec a wounded, to the 85,000 nen, to be seat home thro Luzembourg, aud Waat Marsha} Bazsine positively 4 teritl of horror Thi ate uply to be bad from sumone 8 and workin men, nearly all of 10 be mm ster of throuzbout Ger Duzaine roi NAPOLMON IN COMMAND. The Figuro ( t) says the Emr Marshal Jozaine Autun and Lor p, reaching Mo mies north of ¥e ‘march irom Metz.) vs of the Royal Prinea e formed a } aura of the ROvnrR Visits THE rMrAn ction to the west ward of Mote WEATHER FOR BAZAINN'S MancHT, vicinity of the hosti state tat a heavy rain fell all last pight, whici must ct ef seriously impeding al us have been e#tablished at Courcelics the wert side of troops, iueluding the corps of is now concer. rain from Parts lny aud pald a visit to the Emperer, is encamped on fabon, with m CAN THK YRENCH BY DELIRVED? dndent of the London Standard # The Paris corres telegraphs thot Pazoine bas mucce 4d retr- ating upon Montmedy by way Prussian Wor Dispatches-Reorzanization of (he Victorious Armics in Frauce Bert, Aug. 23.--The Gerinau forces in France partinl reorganization stributed will go unt P.itsao, Minister of War, announced istath. yesterday that he was in re- Beipt of gould news from Marshal Bazine, givi Mcrshal’s confidence, iu which the Gov my, under the command of Gen, Stein ed of the First, Seventh, Eighth, russian Army Corps, sxnounting ta all to 0 28,000 cavairy. under the command of Prince ries, composed of ti nd Twelith Prussian se Prussian Guards, tho aud tie Divi metz, is conipe ANOTHER WILD DESPATC [t is reported that the Crown Prince of Prussia has withdrawn from Lis advance on Paris and gone to Prussian armies west of Metz; jon of the latter being threatened with u bie attick from Buzaine, who is std to have been reinforced by MacMahon, MACMANON RUSHING TO M18 DOOM, * Leter—rivete advices received here assert that army lias taken the direction of Thion- Ville, in a desperate effort to effect a junction wish escaplag the Crows Priace, and Germ.a army to U 100,000 infantry Phe secuud arm; Fourth, Tenth, a ‘This t¢ the atrongest of tue three ari it regitnents of tnfantry, with three batteries exch, and four regiments of two batteries each, and thirty-tour reginents o/ cay. rouud numbers Marsual Boze Parsing the main 220,000 men and Army, commanded by the Crown MacM chon is driven to a choice of two ovits, Ather to leave the road to Paris open te the Crown Prince, or by ho"ling it to CUMEN ADVISED TO KEEP prning’s Opinion Natlonate, under the eap- predicts the defeat of the Pius: t of the pending combi Uervert Bisarek, one of the sons of the Pru Minister, was wounded Drother Wiliam had his torse killed un’ DESTRUCTION OF FRENCH VILLAGES. ne Daily News rays in the 18th the French wore flung back on § vifice Bazwine's army, mann, containing each recimente of one mixed corps of Baden commanded by Gen, regiments of cavalry, infantry, two battalions of riflemen, nents of cavalry, and nine batteries of ar tillery belonging to Wurtemb of infautry snd threo of cavalry, eight batteries of belonging to Baden; alro the Fifth and Eleventh Prus infautry and sixteen cay: batleries of artillery, grand total of the German forces vided into 16 army corps. p to this time 200.000 of the Landwehr have en- .¢ Lorraine to invest and oce in the rear, and relieve the reg duties #0 tiat they may Join their own regiments in lave been issued to disband tue hich were called out wb ihe com- . nnd stx regiments © The corresponient of ‘ 7 : * . 3 n the neighborhood of Metz, ast ten duys have Tue bombardment of lar soldiers of those + are now wt Reins vetermn reser mencement of the wal The prize promised by the Prussian ¢ ad tou scrceant of the Prussinn Fib (ihe Gorlitz A letter from B tays the French pea “cu the wells In Alsace, KOALL OF THE ¥L The War onthe Ocoan-Capture of the Pruss ar Frigate Hertha 23—3:30 PB. M.—Th Jeapatch has just been received here from Alexan- den published tv GF BO fanutical a» to pc Lovpox, Aug. ris journtly continue rm\nate the invaders. (x now operating on the Rhive have been re ‘Vhe Poat is authorized to deny published yesterday, sald to have been Victoria to the Empress, Siandard’s correspondent i confident that Paris ¢ defended even if bombardment takes piace. Napoleon's visit to Florence owst agulust the neutrality of Italy. TUR GREAT POWERS TO CHOKE OFF P tain that an inter vrope ip the Frane.-Prussian Gucs!ion Wil take place in a few days, ullowing statement donree foreshasows the demands likely to bo made ip case of @ successful termination of Prussian frigate Hertha, carrying twenty- atk trom Dortmouth, while trying to \n port, wag captured yosterday by « French cruiser, taled to the Seine, The Situation in Paris The object oF Hin Detence Under Considerart Pauts, Aug. 23.—Many ranged by the French Navy Department in order to Some of them are said to be Paris journals blame On bis return have been ar- Tt is almost e encourage gatl extremely valual Frines Nupolvon for leaving Frac supposed he had been on a mission to King Victor Emmanuel, but{the report to that effect, made pubile @ few days ago, TUR NEW LOAN TAKEN IN ADYANC ‘The new putriotic lonn of seven hundred and Any 8 of france will be opened to-morrow. ys the loan has al taken by anticipation, FACILITIRG YOR THK MANUFACTURE OF CU ‘The Journal Offictel explains ab length the inciid ties of the Bank of France for the manu‘acture of paper Cusceucy, Bxeclal errapcemepta bave ber is now denied, when Germany must be f rence and meuaces, and bi dynanty in Franee wonld not be ext sovercign would @ufictout to insurc dy been more than the burthen of made to print new bills Genomination of i francs with the utmost rapidity. Ina few days the Benk wil be able to furnish 4,000 por day, and after Hept. 15, 10,000 per day. On July 1, there were in cireviation 3,768,000 biNls of the denomination ot 100 fromes, 190,900 of the denominstion of 60 france; Since then 962,000 bills of ‘the tormer, and 970,000 of the In:teor denomination have boon issued. SENSATION IN TIE CoRrs LaGISLATIF. Kérftry then proposed that nine mem- bers of the Chambers be chosen, to form part of t! Committes of Defence. The members of the party oe aes mee signs of approval, bat the besitated. M. Kératry claimed that the stete of affairs urgently demanded it, Some of me members of the majority rose, as approving, and several more members of tho Left, which was ac- cepted ae establishing the urgency of the caso, After the usual tumult had subsided, tho Connt de Pultkao said the Committee of Defence was nu- merous enough as at present constituted. 10 the ‘was thus-established, and the deputies retired to debate tho matter, The aMfuir bas cronted « sensa- tion, ne it is considered an attompt to interfere with the adininistration, Tho morrow. ‘The Soir te-day says the despatch above alluded {o was from Marsha! Bazaine, and wan bronght to the Count de Palikso by ameasenger. It is nnaor- #1004 that the message contained rauch important and favorable news, which has beon withheld from the public, The Solr says further, tut Count de Palikao is cortain that he wall be susteine? by the Corps Législatif, else he would not have been so de- cided ot the meeting yesterday, A COMMITIER OF DRFEXOR. The Committos of the Corps Lérislatif appointed yesterday to consider the proposition of Deputy KEsAiry to form a Committee of Dotenco moets to- day to covfer with the Ministxy. A compromise Will probably be effected, COST OF TUR DEFENCE oF PAL Portions of the Rois de Bow dhe whole wil be itter will be decided to lave boon laid sacrificed if necessary v city is provisioned for two full months, with wine for six month 2%3.—The London Times exhorts the le to consider what the attempt to de- most cost, and urges them to consider slinost aay alternative, ‘The dotence of Paris caunot seriously defer ite capture. Five millions of frenes have been distributed in Paris among the families of the soldiers. STARTLING REVELATION It is reported that Drest, the leader of the Villette outhreak, Who has been condemned to death, wishes to make a confession, and promises startling revela- Hons, Three more mon implicated to that affair were tried and yatenced to-day by the Council of Wor, Decrees 91 Depor oMcially promulgated declaring the weuts of Nicvre and Chor in astate of siege. ONTRADICTIONS, The Constitution? on semtomet tradicts In the most positive terms the report in the Loudon Times tat the Enupress Lagos sued for the meilistion of Queen Vieioria, ‘The Arcubishop of Paris has directed the clergy to (that the Pope has felicitated the authority con- sia. eNCH ASSURANCE TO THR PoPR. Assurances have boon sent from the Preach Gov- Loling=s Uae holy tae 80 imtontion ae, ‘Tie Papal troops bad be withde tm Compacna to dviend the eit; Mony arrests had been toad — The Gyeat Battle-Peactil Slanghter-A Batile Vield Twelve Milcs Loug strewn with the Dead and Dying. JONDON, Aug, 23—Midnigut.—The following do toiled account of Thursday's great battie at Grave: lotte, Ams. 18, Were received this moraing in Lon dou frow our special correspon tent, who w tnoased tho buttle at theMeadquarters, aud stood by tie side of Bisrearek and the King: ‘The first realization we had at Pont-&-Mousson, where i found myself on the 1th, of tue extent to which fighting had been going on Toosday and Sur- day last at the front, was the coming In of wounded men, At Gret {twas euraised that those had been Wounded in skirmishes, but on tho 16th, late in the evening, there were wigus that the work was be- coming warm, On that evening s idiots with ghaetly wounds walked about ti aco in Pont-a-Mousson surrounded by eager groups of thelr newly arrived comrades, and told a story of disaster, Poor fel- lows, it surely waa a disaster to them, borne away, #9 they hud been, from the fold without having beard of any result T stood awa; these groups, and the narratives of the men ull amounted to their having Leen set to comfront a much iarger force than their own, aud (hat their divisioss had been cut up, 1 was struck ty the fact that though tere was some \ineatisfaction engcested by their tone of voice, I heard no word uttered by the varrators, or listen- ers, Which necuved any one, They dweit rather on tue fact that they had dealt A MZAVY PLOW OM THR 14TH, and that though thu Tenth Division bad, available organization, been demoltshod, tt had its life dear, On the 17th tie wounded trom preceding day began to pour into Pout-a-Moussou ‘They were brought ia in Ivag, ancovered grain carts, lying opom hay, From my window, whieh overlooked the main street and commanded also w mark: Viow of the market pluce, Teounted more than uine- ty of these long caris, each Loiling om an average about ten men, Ik Was strange to wee them as they passed emit files of French unable to concoal their joy on t and, and Prussia soldiers on . But now me the other side of the account, the stroets be: gan to swarm with other wagons with other wound. 6d, the wearers of red trousers; and now and cae « Latch of unwounded prisoners, At length ariived s carriage with @ Fronea general, It was followed by 4 VAST CROWD OF FRENCH and tora little time it seomed as it there mizht be a collision between the inhabitants and the Pruss so earnest ware the demonstrations of the populace ; but it was now at least evident that the etrugzle was very serious at the front, At midnight a litue after the 17h all the trumpets for wiles around begau to sound, ‘This was the first time we had been startled by such wild music, ‘Trumpet unswered to trumpet through uli Lhe bivonaes around the little city, For veraldays previously there had been troops al moat perpetually marching through, but now the tranp through evory street and by-way made be- tween midnight and dawn A PREPETUAL Roan, Hastily dressing, I ran out into the darkoess and managed to got ® seat On a Wagon that was going in the direction of the front, which wes now under. stood (o be within a mile or two beyond the village of Gorge, some tweive miles from Pout-a-Mousson On our way we met a considerable bateh of French prisoners, who were looked upon with considerable curiosity by the continous line of German eoldic:s with whom we advanced, But only one or two offensive cries toward tho prisoners were heard. The way was so blocked with ‘on that A Boally conelnded I could do the six or seven miles rewaining on foot better, 80 I got outol my carriage and began to walk and ron ewiftly ahead, At Monvient, on the Mogelle, about balf way to Meta, I found vast bodies of cavalry, Uni Aud hassars erc tue river by # pontoon bridge, and hurrying at the top of their speed toward Gorze, Harrying my footstops, I soon beard the frat THUNDER OF THR CANNONAD! Seemingly coming fron tho heart of & range of hills On the right, paren Wuromch the willaze gud ascend: en ing the high plain in ® battle-feld strown literally as fur as t could reach wits dead bor'ies. till burying the dead, ehioy the Prass French being necessarily buried last were still lying. in splendid regiment of cavalry enme on be- hind, and when they reached the brow of the hil hurrah and dashed forward a fow more steps, and T gained the eammit, had evoked their cry and horses. It wonld be difficult to imagine a grander battle Meld, From the hill to which Ibad been al. rected by good authority to como the entire sweep of the Prassigh and Fronch centres could be seen, and a conggg@ible part of their wings. Tae spot where I sivod was fearful, It wa and burthened with the etench of dead horses, of Which there were great numb on tho batue fe! thereof. On the left strotened like a silver thread the road to Vordun—to Paris alto—for the possor sion of which this eeries of battles bad begun, against the horizon on my i as the eye could reach toward Motz, with military regularity, bends, were the pretiy villa 4ts church tower which, although they have separate Mars-la-Tour Fiavigny, a little sonth of the rond VionviMe, Rezonville and Gravelotte, which ts di vided into Which lies the most import Dorhood, the one Thad just leit, Gore, Bo envi- roned should, one would say, bo called the battle of Grav lotto, for it was malaly over and beyond that devo- ted town that it riged. Along the blocked road I arrived just as that is, about noon of the 18th, at that time tho spot I bave deseribed. The great representative men and soldiers of Pru marck, Gen, Von Moltke, Prince Frederick Cbaries, Prince Carl, Prince Adalbert, and Adjutant Kranski, Soon it was plain that this wing, the Preach rizht, was withdraw! tinuons fire of 1 yond the village, The movement w order, and the position rerched rt 1:39, T believe nine military men out of ten would have gyiue glen was tua struczilng with | fnatiiyied for the xin any onounced it impregnable on once ores Oran seiz«d wis cin and ¢ age, The distance was 12) yard Bases Gen ERE Omer ae aritce cues (ue TaGrS over the heat, He then eatied | and beawitiul contest, Nel fe 1 tho pressure of the Vrissian artill and = the Prossians a8 repidly advancing tho battlefield was xo tonzer shout Resonviile, but ——— Sin had beeu transferred and pushed forward to Gravo- mieci @a sta prin atte habs aR Naval Academy died on Sat Aceon lotte, the Junction of the two t rauching roads te Miirlictlald Wir Fredarlee Pallesks formerly Ohio? Bares 8 Clee. Weil! Ntue: Verdun, The field im front © that village were sritbont $00 newrocs broke | wwe rit Searcy Chiat Barea: of pote.” Ailetary completely covered by : ; er ea TUB PAUSSIAN Rescaves, a (oF troons, Whiten Flashed th mt LONG ISLAND, the Rat ‘ and over it in onomies falsly bencati them, and poured upon them Meta road, idden and covered among the trees There was not an instant's cessation of tbe ro and south of (he village, the gun on the latter side boing necessariiy raised for an awkward half-verti- calfite, The French stood their ground and died Lrussiou reiuforcements comi.g wp on their right. fica out of the Bois ¢ Prussia, Count Bismarck, aud on thi the r numbered and beaten beck to the walls of Mets, Tho slaughter on both Tho place has been wet on fire and dotroyed ed off the Nore with fires banked, yond, T THE OUTBURST OF CRIME.) 4%97"#2 coun roos ronmira. | JANES B TAYLOR'S DEATH, THE ROMMERY OF THR CASHIER OF A LEADER IN NEW YORK Pontr, TUE FISHKILL BANK. ‘Wall street has furnished abundant indications OF TR OLD Wuta TIMks, panies for tbe past few days of the formation of anotior me im Conrey—Exn ROld pool, similar to, althoneh loss vast in extont | The Karly Friend of the Mn, ‘than that which culminated in a disastrous panic on ‘The Partner of the Luamented the #ith of September last. ‘The Passiag awny of the Fathers of the Nawnvncu, Aug. 23.—Auother chapter in the | The operators engaged have already purchased Republican Party. Cold Soring marder cave is slowly coming to light | about $7,000,000 in goid, and thelr fnauelal enpacity | At 10 o'clock on Monday night, Mr. James B, On Bunduy last officers of Newburgh went to Cold | is stated to be $15,000,000. The teador of the present | Taylor died. For noarly balf a contury Mr. ‘Taylor Spring and arrested William Conroy as an accom. —who also the largest liat en 1, | had been idontined with nearly every material move plice of Trampbour in the robbery of Cashier i tab Fight—te wind cor, | ment of the Old Lino Whigs or Republi In one or two parts of the field companies were THe Arrest of Wii ‘VAST NOMDARS ON THR OnOUND, A few of those were not dead. AsThnrried ons y all broke out with « wild 1d saw the sconc which emed to thrill even t) arpeat Ananciors of Browning, of the Iiskill National Bank. It may be | tainly the plan: already partially developed, ex- | Sway» counsolied with tras consoryutism. In early Fememiberea that Mr. Browning was standing | Mibit great ingenuity, life he bexam his caroer in this city asa builder and Th u “ on 8 stood om the main atrest of Cold Spring | apr ail the gold they can inte enmngs heemalbe | contractor, but won greater auccoss by the practical on the Mth of July last, when John Tramp- | dependent on thom for’ all casi cold tor deilvery | Prosecution of politics than in any othr way. He dour approached tim steaithtly, and throwing red | And clsioms. | Thoy also hope to, advance the pre- | was always with and for his fricnds, and by discern- miam, bat thet looms A Denper in bis oyes, enstched his satchel containing | vance: Saould it happen thet ne atten aren ek’s | ine the general tendency of parties to combine ia £10,000 and ovade off with i Eljah Jones. in at | place, they wiil realize by At; Dut. on the othcr | local entorprives, Mr. ‘Taylor became of powor tempting to arrest Trawpoour, was siiot and killed {eg bee thet eela ei aothen ter es the Republican party. elved many of the contracts for out under the New York City Goverm nd Was connected with tho Improvement in t Washington Market, Fort Gansevoort, the AMID GHASTLY CORPSES, by the Iatter, Trumpbone was alterward arrested | interest in the, wirker will “be inctecen, | fr. Taylor re ho . a ail, and that, holding nearly all tie aveilable baildivg gives Gad Yoriced ta Carmel jut cash gold’ tn the market, they ewn loxa it on | ment, Ww Twas standing of the Mih—the Prossian side It is belioved that Conroy planned the robbery in | (heir Swa terms. ‘The desin of asecie trom’ te this city in alow den kept by one Charles Smith. | country for some Weeks past, tince the opening of Conroy is decidedty a sporting cLarscter, Te al- | the war, has aggregated at least 000,009, and the w Court House, and many other tocal renove Ways goes Mashily dressed and keops @ mistross, | 200! know a Gales aaneuae ee ie fg ho ons. He was an intimate friend of Prosidont He is about % years of age. When he was arrested jupply in the market, Grant, ox-Gov. Seward, and ex-Senator Morgan Some of his friends at Cold Soring threatened to Inbored hard for the redieciion of the lator. To Fescue him at once, but the oMfccrs' eu # und re between @ Hoboken Fors | ward Mr. Fonton, Mr. Taylor never entortained Wr tue A a I tand a Bridg amicable political sentiments ; but oltiough grade r this afternoon, At 83¢ o'clock on Monday evening, the ferry- | ally withdrawing from politics within the last few A!! here agree in faring that Trumpbour has ma doat Cuancellor Livingston, from Christopher street years, be never wholly dissolved bis connection 8 full confexsion, written by tlinseif, in whieh be te- | 1 Hoboken, ran agaizet the Hoboken bridge with | with the Republican party, nor did time nor nee how the plan of robbory was orizi- on fed- | force, und Mr. Philip Graliam, of West Hoboken, | diminish the he wieliod, by virtae hat Wiilinm Conroy was bir confed. 1A varactor and frm Guclity to prom " Conroy's counsel docs not deny that such » | ateel engraver, attempted to land, but, the boat re- | fastest force of locument is in existence. ‘The confession, it 1s sal’, avo roveaie the fact that the wrong” aan was at: | Dowding, be missed bis footing, avd falling, cauzit | Sir. Taylor died very wealthy, and was one ofthe tackes!: tat the person wii wan to be robbed was | the bridse with his crms, ‘The wheelman tried to | lansest owners in thestock of fe New York 74 boed Watened (or sume tice Prine foundry, Who had | raise the man, bet he was too heavs. and the boat | heen unwell but war croton eet ced or been watexod for some tine. agnin approacied nnd crushed tue man's ead. He | hiya “Onto day ot hi death aoe only ave ee fell dens! into the water. ‘The Coroner's jury yost ie and Mrs, Dewwieed cet aae Es. Tazlor, with BLOODSHED WILLIAMSBURGH, day recommended that the Company provide ee ite Galette Gea : ul i noticed that ho was dying, Ilo quietly brewh for this Loat similce to those used oa thelr otner | jest. surrounded Ly the Lamediote Shombere et ae An Agent's Thront Cnt by bis Tei family eabhine in Piaahing Avonnes watneties Bir. Taylor wes known for his many and unostem Frederick Hoc, agent for a tencient in Gra- he Navy Yard-Grent Destruction of | tatiorig eharitaiie ger Me Ma eam ham avenue, near Varet etreet, Willlamsburgh, at- Thy. copt of any politicnl office, having declined even tt ing fire was dis. lectorship of Now York, tempted to quell a disturbance last evening between | covered on the third floor of the machine and pat- D and the OTe anes him Dollttcatly, tn. tie the tenants, when he was attacked by Jacob Kriser | tern shop in the Nuvy Yard. The d eis eatimatod social ard personal quidties and ba and any idl When ite ar, aaa Nad § at $200,000. The Yard apparatos was « found Hcch's throat ent and his Lead fractured, oke_ dow D elt 2, und knle and a lager beer gliss were used by Lis asaail. | Bet soon broke down, PI Aad NUE Viayod upon . — to work. pacity, His fur will take place ¢ Thn tae ae them. ‘The ORANGE COUNTY VROITING, which stood and on as tor It ran between lines of pop! Strang on this road, like each wi! names, are reniiy only s few hundred yards apart ‘eat and little Gravelott ‘On my right wore the thiekly-wooden hills, behind ‘age of the neigh- the forcground of the battle, which ‘The area T have indicated ts perkaps four mites square. Owing to beving come on foot rather than THE DATILE WAXED WARM, 4 at ten o'¢loc, (ruin Lis resideuce, 3:5 Made ison avenue, Lesdquarters of the King of Prussia were at the mierni With expensive machinery and our the police were calle! upon tosettlen dicuity n¢ Whippie street and Fuusiing svete, ja were standing on the ore patter hich . bor entire; = ground, watching tuo condiet jast begun, Where doha McCue was stabbed in the body by | Strood oF greatly danced ey TnCe entirely de | ors wet of the Aarioniiaral Patr Rxuibs. Aniong thom I reeoguiaod the Kinz, perhaps Bis. | William Robinson. ————_—- Hons—A Vice Darts Sport. ANOIMER TE MENT FIGHT. Railrond on the Auction Block. - Mr. Post, the bridge builder, having sued th sterday was tl ing of the Orange Con first day of the sumer meet Assovlition al Mil Metownm, Liout.-Gen, Sheridan, of the United States army, | The Opportun of « Poltcemnn— | Paterson and Newark Railroad for the amount due | The weather was fine and the track n vont orden, was also present. Have Been Hone. hitn for building a bridge, the Supreme Court decid The nitendance was iarge. ‘Tuere were three races, and all were a At this moment the French were making a most Yesterday wfternoon Mary Shoa and Mary | jn his favor, auda Portion of the road tying within | "Fine: Trop this A sweepstakes, $109 cach, for Mesperate effort to hold on to the last bit of the | Powers Vecame involved ina Mgiit in the tenement | ie city of Paterson wos eold on Saturday (pupreeton. 4 a AL Mill's Le Verdun road—that between Rezonvelle and Gravo- | house at 24 Tunmos and Mary Shea, picking | Sberit It was tought by dames te Poa we font hud Wr, Martane hee "eGo ory: Th Marcin's Fa $1,100. Several other like sales are lotte—or that part of Gravelotte whicb, in some | upapotate pounder, smashed Mary I ov two Int did yrser was nie the question arives: Wil eveutual y h ‘ i was, Is called St, Maree), the tent wounding her seriously, Ofteor McD. a bedel Bel kent on By Hay bilie a at sia: tor ove: alt, bea cries of wu hastened to the ® ce ‘d t Desperate, but unavailing, for every one man In} oi tue conflict, and wrested Tuo from Mary Ses The Mowninina Again on f A ASD ate the French ranks had two to cope with, and their | ay she Ww but to deri antagonist aterrivie | Povonxexrsia, Aug. 23.—A pall of smoke cov- Was for 9 puree of 81.15%, for Hine was already beginning to blow, snd after a severe strngcle slie was taken to | erg tue river from the fires in the woods, A fro is tra, sau courts mas heat ve ‘Tombs, “ 1 mote eas, commiited by Judge Ho cond, FLW Lo Hird, Sy hariees Waven. an. raging in the mountaius of West Point, and a large | 4 Interference between Husband and Wife, | savitty of etanding timder and cordwood has boon cousumed, In y ail the conn ites along the river Mary Moran, of 164 Mott street, informed Onli- | fyue * ve is the Aliienuhur cor Nail er busband had beaten her badiz, | with smoke Nasvigstion eibieait, and be Oo acrompany her howe and arrest . her bn Ne Oflcer went and alterpted to at oe oran, the husband, but the latter Wes Ween "ticer and caught him by tie | At the Paterson w D pop to a rew position, ‘This wasswifily taken up under cover of a con wir artillery from the heights be. made in good ine Riwnta, avers’ picnic a foot race was 1 ent has been effected the Freach retreating from y fire Uiree otter officers Lin str pk the counte to the Frante- | pri nn, Where Dr, Proger foun tw — - e head. ‘Tae husband aud OniTUaRnYr Aud Katy Nick 0, frst day, Some of tho lead Hoters threaten to vorw L 6 on the whites, but A fir for the den: 4 Glen Cove ni Cole turd, wad Norwood | able lines of Koldiers were per: uully marching onward, cisaypearing into the of St, Paul's Boise ted 85.0, pt act prove Any further tvoubie, ‘The dit » Gay's Sport was epirite village and emerging on tho cihier olde of it with | Euity fe skid oor tinite feta ee (a it mectine of cu ored poor en on y sive than the frat, and brourht the opposine forees Gouty fsiaud rod : hea oe CREATAS into fearfully close quarters, Tue peeuilarity of it The Seventh Ward Murder, —— hal Sarl OF the State ts that it cousiste of two heights intersected bya | Willian N. Gordon, who -hot his wi HOUKS OF LEISURE, Mi Nothing od. ae casey others on Monday nit’ at 3 - Hite’ Mta'es Di cane of wing recovered wulct helete Ciud, of White Pisins, will p Kik tor cont ‘This woody raving Is over one hundred feat deep. | cell uirier as te teed match arias rita the Klomitar Cleo. ef ins Seae tec na and ot the top some three hundred yards wide, The | Sie Hosrital precarious, was yesierday taceu to th Toni he the Lingord memorial banofi in the Bow, a side of the chasm next to Gavclotte, where the | Pemiteutixry Horpitst, Hiackwoti's Island, gry Tucan. A iimnber oF old Cayor tox Wii nye Wools Prussians stood, is mucu lower than the other sie, ‘Whai Has Wetcme af Bhiaot io esa Sloat hort oe a2 3 which gradually ascended to a great it. From Immediately after the N tHe . —Papeceas : ant “ nediately after the Norwalk collision Deputy 5 ! \ Wher commanding <mincnes the Vrened held thelr | cor ynor Buine published a gratultous ¢ ave ing a ee eke Kirk's neh rete the Captain end plot were drunk and waft for RT. Renneay & Cos four mill, at Altevhany tection tn the n duty, The of Mr. Paclan, who lo Pariggeavornesion Moeday. Low, GHe\0m insurance, | Foe, re Heras by disaster, were dosi: Jacod Bons's house, 31% First aveuns, Heth, timony e! Md be riven at the Coroner's was Ducued yosterday, ie CAMMY Was ab a Ger Poughkeepsie’ ocipede Pi thatthe guilty micht be punished. He was sub. | an festival Louis L, Jillson, aged 16, is an a npr in Ki is Under arvost iu tals oily 4 SEARCHING Fina, The French guns were in position far up by the rien inter, renticn ow Eastiy distinguishable amid aj) was the curious | penned accordingly, but hes ao far bas not noticed LOUK, SE Keattes planing mitt and 2 horton of | the Jutchess Farmer, ito bes boon at the business rating roll of the ultrailleurs, tke summons, ‘he friends called at the Coroner's | were buried yesteriay, Laon $0,00 27 Nbout sixteen wouths, But lias not worked at the ofice to ascertain the reason, and yrere told by a 1 taseraage Gti Case mere than two. Ulead of that’ tin Thars: clerk that he was too busy (o attend, At ano.er . anta, owne, esor, | Cer att tg oer hours and Unt ie not it maettor lice wa oncogntersl Who when i vator anion ee os ae fronts aieks un clght ines of brevler oun We od whore Dr, Stine was, replied that he had ving street, Brooklyn, carly yesteruay | Met lines to the slick, or ¥9 hines im ali—abous Ty been neur the office for several days; thore Was ene if #887 | on s—on a ot On Thars The Prussian artillery was posted to the north the Prassians siood their ground and uied, both by | Bothing for biin to do, ab Bake pit iat hundreds, 1 bad almost: by (hogsands ; this tur Brno EP ww a fan Lue OF two that seetoed ages. - Spreiah Misinformation from © PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, anish re} £0 CONSTANT WAS TU SLAVONTHR, ports anpounce the capture and exe Coroner Buthrnte held an inquest yesterday over Peary Fig this sont of | the Clara B. Howard, a covered thud, wo 2 The hilt where T stond commanded chiefly the eon- 0 TPUPATRO. Dal eee, RAH cae | Serokeleree clare ee wrare Soild, was Bee yesterday eveniig flict behind the villsge, and to sue south of it the ites snd his son, and of Gen. Anzel | Awonz the fehionables in White Plains the great Hon. Wiiliom A. Soward was entertainoé Col. Fernandez, Captains Camaeto | event of next month isthe marriage of Mr, Waiter T. | Yesterday by Brigham Young, Vor ous; amd. it wa prisoners. Capiains Leivaand Panebo | Mills to Miss Kate Clajp, a belle of Tarrytowa Mr. Beter Ih Sweeny. the ceneralissimo of the cia ft that point, as they arched on to the fleld, that d we Vidal, planter of Mayart, ore ee. Th a. f d fro ‘ of s id lane Maya eee ortionment of deleentes to the Democratic Feiurned from kurope. one could perhaps get the Lest idea of the | ported as killed, and a luree nunuber of fusurgoater” | Conn rere ee eet feleette urtin iy Lint rerionsty Meat his reek bsulo, iki qneaee ——— 18: Kaw osident ri for him, The Rattle of Grayeiotte~ Marat Halstead THE BALL AND Bar, ant.é: Now yley ro jis homo ta Nowark, you on the wer of Bt. Jonny Walks Seven Milos over the Den —-— Sy North Sa x 6 6 Thegram bo the Vincinnat Oem "i Amateurs of Ove co beat the Otseningos of | 3 Rye, 6: OS) Bod. At P'CIGIGCE Kass RIGhE be Way Special Teegram to the Coins nimercia ears of Owe, Weet Faris, Luxxwnouna, Aug. 21.—I was present at the J town, & Foial —— Baileys and the ntauks play on Vi NEW JERSEY, on Thursday, for the Junior ehampioaship Kall Taneneare fi BROOKLYN. R neon A one-day cricket match is to be played detween Re Re oval Lodce of Rod Men begun their sem the frst coven of the Maninitag aud New York | Tle Germans of Kast Now York linve formod a nin Newark yesterday, © grouud foot of Niuih wt + | natrione Aid Soetety, traud, owner of tho St, Charies . oryte Reyne walced'off (ne 20, Aah me of the serics for the junior cham | ¢on. of Staten Isla tle of Grayclotie on Thursday, The King of uv. Sheritan were nd «reat battle for ris. ‘The French were out field. Tt was the third 1 from Mets to ant Annie B, Dex Yooterday by, Mayor es was horrible, I walked King won vectcrtay nyine | Rulblcien seven miles over the fivids strewn thick with dead, | Bay staten bearing the Dirigos, of Ausustay | They nd a desperate faction Azht Inst night mon and horses. lives of battle were marked ea — Michaol 1 2 re. North tenth ant Fi Nichols, on Park placa, ; 5 Meets, Witil Sand Jo. f With dead in heaps M. HL. CULIOSITIES OF CHIME, Biisridan were terribly beaten» OMEN New Yorkers 106 869,000 The Hicge of Strasbourg—Destruction of Arif, the awindling Bre lat of tlhe raceways in Dab Pants, Aug, 23.—Roports from Strasbourg Fn, cowitted snicite inst 16.18, uit Te show that the bombardinent of the city has so fur ‘ae Mats Rovene aan poem heard tt Romae Riley of Sehotk, ate york, livon te ‘The Vrench in Strasbourg, however, have shetle! Jolin Monahan, Marshall, 7 OF the lave Volnie | Ue sawortn no tops hin eeity low Kell, on the other side of the Rhine, with eftect, crinwaieh ac aurt anew yee | (ree rite De Artvent, The Comnlsiouers say tnt biood of Pat tine Bannne Be Areets, Hrook!ra.on Satuevav-nignte the property wen | Mee of I the renuine w Feeavered. hn urisnncr Mel-ood ie wider served. turret The invabitants of Paris have addressed a letter wry Seo ee arnnoe to Gen. Trochu expressing the utmost confidence Some time wy) BAILNOAD ACCIDENTS, [i In him and their Hopes for an energetic defence of ‘ ' : A ie é Rice paca Annie Kelly, aged 4, of 903 Monroe strest, diet the ei WASHINGTON NOTES. yerterdgy in WN Ti Hoepitel, having beeu tua over ; ( Lé Sivcle says Victor Hugo has asked permission — Oyenr 30; 1) oF she Dell Hauiroad vis ; From ond after Monsay net, the interest on. the ahlon }. Jossnn, of New Jersey, was instantly Seventh and to serve in the National Guard, and that Gen. | pouds fuiliag due Sept tare to be paid Without rebates | Kier eewiraee Rete NIN AN cnet tant to clin tae putes vu, Dut & Large force Ob Ctuseret has wiso demanded eetive service in the | The Siato Denartment is in correspondence with | HIN sfreet. The Was moving Graly fou w stationary HVCL OFC French army the Hritish Governn ngs to the Felsase of | eae When Ne was sear, lene ’ ication Wily vaca caida pron! bow | Aucust Lone, a newiy arrived Gorman, attempted JOITINGS AnoUr TOW: -—°— injan In Eogian to uuspanateain at the Patcrson depot at about hort = Shall Prince Leopohi be King of Spain ¢ Inkeo Hav yirers, of the Supreme Court of the | Maen soniay aud thebtakeunn finonettated Wit! | a9. se 4m Woah ne range Mavuin, Aug. 23.—Tho success of the Prussian | Diciret of Coin! ia.tiae ordered he arveat ot the cat. | Mor aging on the wrong cat, fhe fell dader tue | Musici Washiy Anis eves armies has causod the revival of the quostion of the ine for obtaining and pud- | Tons of his body Were femiiully e i ier ae to aiipeatenhey . Hohengoliern candidature, There are rumors that toa of the Court is crit rman narod Honey, tn the remployment of | Jona Mairuoson, 9 Swede, was drowned while Gea, Prim is in fav tof Suboniing the sudject to ad that the consolidation of the Tatoranl | SOO Caen Ataiian ite Nastia iie ite ih | A. marriage ecremony was parforined by dues the people by means of 9 plebiseliou, Bovenne Collection Districts will Havg. to be dserred 1 D*yoveur oxen aud seat. he Inter Ww, Shaudicy tu Jefferson Market Poiice Court yeaterdnge vs howeyer.be made in the cane ofc Wiese the change | Tha Coroner's Jery stroukly con ured the Hope Enuine Coupany No 1, of White Pling, Financial Depression tn Belgium, Of Wounuiatice wd NOL Dy hike!) bo teacd beyoud Its city | NOE DLO: a will enjoy thea third wunual pice to-tay ta Fisuers Awrwane, Aug. 23.—The war has paralyzed | or county lists oe ; Tov business hore, No failures jiave yet been announced, a SPARKS PROM TUE TELEGRAPH, Catharine Boackon, 97, was found in front of 1M or ore any anticipated, Here, as overvwnere, the | FLASHES FROM 111K OCEAN CABLES, > Cherry stieot yesterday, destiiuie, und with bor taf ly hope ofthe rentmotion of cominccclal aclu ity il Ll Bicsual eheilibaraky wantian caneniaatid leg broken ts Vared' on the epesdy Lil ph OF (he Bruesinns, Nicol, Duckworth & Cu. of Liverpool, have not | ‘The Sacramento printers bave stiues for OS cents, |g Hlarrlt Greens chased Eliz aie ih npokt threns® ct ee (Mopped payeient The Tris): National Congress assembled in ( Gauss ieeloUey | AASIRU RE ® Carving A Brilish Tren-C tad Fleet with Banked | qho Arcentine insurgents are becoming forn pail yoaterday more 2 Hest 15: Cnet N K Marke, E: f 575 Trondway, neting & res dable in Katre Kins, y = arke, Exq., of 575 Brondway, netin a 1, The two Cabinet oficers now in Washington are he Ladie ft et shod, will eratniton Loxpox, Aug. 28.—The stock market is de-] Another submarine cable between France and | geereiiry Ux aud Powvaaites Ueaural Cen ate ee | fue, baaiea! Cs Bettg arRCiAL timbee ee Pressed by the exvected shipment of buition to | Boxinnd bas boen 'ait- A mai Frenel sanitiry fund in San Braneisca | Robert D.visy 8 riccor, of Jumes and Water Franco, ‘The Admiralty bave ‘postponed nil the | gootisuurie stanures on eer ren am Ficoahlney | aancania ta thay, Ti, catinan Banltoey C aonitteg on | thin, Fl tay! at Duchtsy bust Kivee, "Hho was Mute war is ended the sale of surplus nayal storos, ‘The Government bas forbidden. the promul; ‘ation of the Coi Pat Fraternity Williams Davis of the First: Ward, who. recently A strong squacres of Briel: tronclads is anchor- | of the bull of I’spal Lofallioility ia Mayar ‘uates and a duates of th hat mii fh el vy Cen rughout the country, ussemblod ia | Street Hoss ital ia a xeu-comatuse ‘The York August meeting commenced yesterday ww al ° z ¢ tay, Vorksbire Ui , ord Faluiouih'e Dy fe yi ‘The oxtraorainary forces called out by the Swiss | Grrituden nn? Mk® YM WOM DY be nye cotton of Memphis, Jet tne propriotor uf the salona Govornmont are returning to their homes, the reg The Government at Matrid bas taken measures That whi uniraesing, "Te re Opens Hous, cpanel is new ular ormy being considered sufficient to protect the | to repress instantly any revolutionary outbreak, Ant the bad wiruck him 'in U ch rooniin Wiago atrcet bee Bighl Prose Gen, Thomas J, Henderson is the Republican vv : fh i i Doutrality of the country er a itt: Topas J, Hendorane te the Hepablican B fesideuis of San Francisea paraded rtu afternoon, tbe ferry-boat Bout « Tho Pelgio-Amerivan line of steamers’ contract private despate Cw mel vic ¢ Perry, of (he dOUTK Seventh etree’ The Concordia Singing Hoole! containsa guarantee that tue utulinum yearly vostal | Lory and the capt’ of King Winttain’s ata OATTYIUg KWay Ler guarte. Ry Feceipts shal: roach $60,000. trom Wi On Saturday eveuing J. B. IL. Stonhares A his The Health Board orders that after Ist December snd awmpied erow, but were soon | J. G.8, May. the Dutch Consul at Livernoo!, has om Moriavr by | thes Dy Of ANiualt shall bo discantian botled Ep. hay as prosented by 4 pretty girl, | obsained a verdl jainat the Messrs Laird for com: who per t TOD ay om, mid HAk Duet py Tiuuse speren could hardly oe heard, Uresidect Boer’ J wiasious ou tlsvo Uignius, ordered tlivugi hin Uy Lol: eaccond 438 TAM lo vit bf, va wecw day, AKG Coublod TUeg bigrurous Ld DEE Lake Pe LA ly Ce So si Peat taer eee a ae =