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PTHIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR THE EUROPEAN WAR, ilarshal Bazaine Still Floundering in a Prussian Net. sfacMalhon Destroys the Chalons Camp. NEW _ YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS. Of oveey oroak uawelog thar tereste nares THE GREAT FOOL FISHERY.) ¢4¥4pavs ronrsrs on rinm, =| LIV) TOPICS OF THE TOWN, Of every event affecting their Interests there. ae anor ROW IN THE CORPS LRGISLATIF. Fearfal Devastation noar Ashton—Only One CAUGNT ON THE FLY BY THE SUN'S UBIQUEZOUS REPORTERS, ‘The session of the Corps Logislatif held last even- ing was unusually turbulent, In reply to a question, a Minister Duvernois gave assurance that there was rd an ample store of provisions in Paris. Several other Tho Seventh Ward Bre: interpellations were made by various members," meetin Notwithstanding wore returned which Last night at a meeting of the Seventh Ward could not be otherwise than satisfactory, yot there M. T, Brennan Club at 63 Rast Broadway, after the was much excitement manifested. Jules Simon pro- transaction of some businoss, the delegates indalz- posed to send oft of the city immediately all those ed in s row, which throstened to be very serious. who could not bear arms for France. This proposi- Mr. R. Walsh and W. Long, of boat racing notoriety, tion was greeted with groat applause, Giais Ba- hada dispute in rerard to the proceedings, whon it for i by blo noin suggested the sending away of all the wounded, which, however, wore repaid. wilh interest bY the Jales Simon energetically protested against this, later, A rough and tamble fght followed. In, which e backers of each com! w a Depaty Tachard created » tumult by saying that hearty ‘good will, ‘The m ie became Were was a scarcity of arms for the troops in certain Diack eyes, loody noses, and cut In quarters. The majority protested. Minister Brame natural resulta. that arms would be duly distributed. He The Tri Lingard, ‘ the attention of the deputies to the fact that The Old Bowery Theatre was crowded last questions concerning the armament should not be night. The programme was original. The story of owe clases William Teil filustrat Deputy Gambetta, who was much excited, ac- ‘ell was illustrated. John B. Studley, N. force on the west side of Metz, ‘The situation has hot materially Changed since inst Saturday, except that the Crown Prince has balied at St. Dizier for the purpose of reinforcing the Trussian centre and righ » the project of allowing Prussia to forward her dead and wounded through Holland, Luxemburg, and Belgiam, They take the grounds that the Prussians once using neutral territory for # humane purpos Would soon learn to bring forward through the samo avenue, provisions, munitions of war, ana re- enforcements. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM REFUSE. Lonpox, Aug, 94.—The question of the tran: Portation ome of the Prussian ead and wound: through the United States of Holland, Belgium, and Loxemborg has assumed some importance. It wa stated at first that tie noutral great powers lad asked tho privilege of the Governments of Holland and Belgium, but it seems now the request erigi- nated with Prussia herself, Holland refused, and Belgium has repited that such consent on her part would andoubtedly be constracd by France as equivalent to an act of hostility. ‘THM PRUSSIAN CONTRADICTION. Ve the highest authority for contra. statement of the French that the Pras. sians had sought permission from the French to transport their wounded to and through Luxem- COUNTRY FLATS ROBRED OF NUN DREDS OF DOLLARS DAILY. —— A Sun Detective again among the Thieves— | inthe woods back of the village of Ashton, The Adam Smith his Promises—W. 1H. | village has beon saved by catting down trees to Knowing Ones | make a gap between the woods and the village. ‘The derastation is fearful. Between Ashton and ’ Stolesville only one or two houses are left anburn A few days after the Son reporter's visit to ‘Brom ihe Aitenta Rooning Man, 4.48. Logan & Co. and other seamps who advertise them: | wp, ie Geventioe i bi t solves a8 in the business of circulating counterfeit wtb that haced beg bagi hen lie) tepne ba od march of devastation, the country is tarnea into one money, another circular was recolved at the BUN | VAT y tL oot bummed, diemellooking fold. Fy office from J. F. Collins, of Pekin, [ndians. ‘The | ye aan eae sn en tr. Denperty tes the ireular had been mailed to Mr. Collins by one | ory. unn sree | feaie, Dally ia ROA. pie Adam mith, hailing from 210 Broadway. It ts® | and cattle are wandering in promiscuons flocks over Mthographed letter, in many particulars almost iden- | the country. vainly secking food where not even a tical with that of Wm, B. Logan. It contains, among | Teen twig t+ hg RA A ng a nll oh other promising pargraphs, the following of peculiar | houses, “barre, farm “implomenta, “eroos, ‘and significance ana {mportanc thelr all’are’' destroyed; not food “Teht’ them wit for a day, nor shelter of any desciption. counsels you can maken prieof money inn tow weeks, | What cattle have survived the fire mast be either ssimake * fo ‘supoly mare th : ‘or killed, - The ire bas had #0 rainous an effect Ine 8 OUNDED, BUT HI COMMUNICATIONS ntact. Parts telegrams Just received bere declare that Mets is certainly isolated ; that the Prussians have cut off the communication between ‘Thionville, Montmedy and Metz; that Marshals MacMahon and Basaine are in daily communication, and that no meciation is likely to succeed unless Napoleon takes the initiative A MOST NONSENSICAL PRENOM DESPATCH, Another Paris special says La Patri¢ reiterates my special of y MacMahon's fore with) oF near Ardennes moun But ty ports that it is only “the army of Chalons"—the Toeularly located army there —that has joined Basaine, aud thet the latter atill keeps all bis lines ntact. ‘The Paris prees rogatd the position of Marshal Bazaine with satisfaction, vrince Fritz on the Road to Paris. re. feported Violation of Belgian Terri- tory by the Prussians, town. By being frat in. the) n the wealthiest of farmers that four or five | B. Clarke, T. A. Dorr, Mrs, Holmes, ‘THR PROSSIAN SWARM WHOT OF METS. cused the majority of having brought on the war. | boure. blob, if thrown away. wonld f ti ous tabor will be noces- oolong had Botigdhsthotedpltirted Tio P. M.—The following despatch from Paris contains (he very latest intelligence from the seat of war Newiman and others took prominent parts, Harry Cunningham recited an original poem. The th act of “Othello” was rendered, Mr. Wm, Whalley ané His remarks were so barsh that tho majority refused to listen to him, His voice was drowned by the ap- alone, As to retrieving not overestimating the time required 20 yoars. On account of the sweep. The French insist on this of defeat, What happened was this. ‘The Prussian an implied admission | good old saving. * Noth nd peentinrly spropos ‘ ios ventured, notin his specnlation tj the business bel Russia Alarmed at Prussia’s by putting it and the session ended tumaltuously, Gam- or th Nd ded With 60 much risk, I must deci ing destraction of fencing and building materia? in 4 Success an foar, am Government applied to know whether they wou! i K ‘Miss Lillie Eidridge taking the patts of Othe'lo and . ntirely isolated. ‘The Prussians are | betta is ee: am i correspondence by m some localities it would appear as if the farmers | pe, nt o cise strong on the west in that neighborhood. G tte is eenerally blamed for hie lack of discretion. | consider the transport of wounded men through {aformation and sete wil have to carry on thelr termine operations on | Zedemona, Mrs. Hielmes tna of Hatta, nd 0." B A convoy escorting a large number of Prussian pris- oners, bas arrived at Soissons. Anoth there to-ds The press of the city generally condemn the condnet of the Deputies of the “Left,” in yoster Byron and’ Frank Fvans appearing as Jago and Cassio. The recitation of Shamas O'Brien” .by 9. M. Ward enoght the Irish ear, and Master Har: ney's * Sounds from Faderland" provoxed tho Gur- mans to laughter. Failly, who was tn command at Cnflons, is still there, but by the new disposition ix saperseded. Gen, MacMahon is strongly posted in the piains be‘ore Chilons (MacMahon is miles away | from lons}, wih ak detachments at St. Mene- ad fe MacMation has 175,000 Luxemboure a violation of its neutrality’ ‘The English Government asked the French aa- thorities whether they objected. The French ro- plied yes, becausa it opens Prussian railways to the unrestricted trans: ion of troops and suppli + The following are the latest despatches re- earliest Puritan vined in THE SUN office down to 8 o'clock this norning. Later despatches, of any, will be printed in a postecri the joint principle adopted by is expected i Pine Ne { | settlers in the New England States. HOW TO PUT OUT FIRES IN THE WOODS AND FIELDS. To. the Fattor of The Sun. Sim: As this isa season of drought, and con- it up. sealed, and. sent to picion of the real mata ction. so that no danger can occur. | 8 for the amount you wi —+ men under bis comm: 11 supplied with food, | day's sossion of the Corpe Lagisiatif, and M. Gam- |p, Toturn express, with the charge there juently atime for destructive fires in the woods Tho Puzzled Mayor von 0'Ha'l. Fi i ter: Q . russia rejoins of the wounded we | full. Address’ piainty, by ex A And parehed grasa Jande, nome more effectest means * sti in tha uent DAZAINE'S POSITION DEFINED. itsstening to Obblons. 7” arpahooters ae | petta's attack is denounced as {l-t Mannthcturing dtationery 410° Hrondway, pert eae If the French are defeated finally in the series want tosend are French. If you object, we must attend to our own first; nor are military trains capa- bie of being employed for the wounded.” Mr, Gladstone favors the Prussian view, bat Mr. Hammond, Under Secretary of the Foreign OMmce, or 1 ‘0 of stopping t than whipping them out with pine Ohice Has stopnad Mi cotreansndence iomthis bust, | DOURNS oF shovelling dirt may be of interest to some Woestern patrons wi'l pleas patronize tht ed . Slates Exprosa’ Co, Southern and Kasturi, the * n extinguisher {9 easily made, Get aandie Ave Express Co, Northern and Canadian, and the National or six feet long (a small inch and 8 bait in diameter at the butt a PUFpoSe ). ealing money We To this wind strive of cloth yard fone ands foot of battles raging on their soil, Mayor von O'Ilall will bumor the Germans by woaring until clection day an entirely new suit of Prussian blue; bat if vietory setties on the forces of Napoleon, to please ‘the Irian, Patrick O' Hall will wear an entirely now ‘THE COMMITTER OF DRFANCR ENLARGED. ‘The Journal Optclel of to-day contains an Imperial decree adding to the Committes of Defeace as al- ready constiiated the names of Deputies Thiers, 18 MACMAHON TRYING TO HELP BAZAINE ? A report, emanating from a Frouch sonree, states that Marshal MacMahon, with two divisions, bas left the encampment at Reims for Montmedy via M jue's Camp—The Marsh Mac ferd on! Special Despatch to the Sun. aieres, with the intention of forming ajunetion with | Talhouet, Daputs, and Delorme, and Senators Mel- | opposes it on technical grounds, snd if the French | feudonly py express. The che when | guitof Paris ereca, Under the conflicting news 0 — nf rs , 4 9 “er | Saturday last yon O'Hall change’ his. pantaloon! Luxemnoure, Aug. 24.—Notwithstanding | that portion of Marshal Bazaine’s troops who suc- | linet cot pire bes Tepresentatives of the Legislative | insist on the: rbd edls Bite Lee are and ind be gy eg) WW halls through the clown into the | twenty-seven times. Herealter be will wear, pend: ‘Di my efforts, I did not succeed in reaching Ba. | ceeded in effecting their escape from the fortifi Body an‘ the Senate, Frenclt wounded will have their own Governmen| ping off, Baturate it it is ready for use. Tt will rally put the fire out as far it reaches, seld airing the second stroke when the fire is ranning jead grass or leives. Woollen cloth is better ing the result of the battles, peatai log of Prussian blue and the other of fvtchsesans Welcome to the Rey, Father Boyce. Last evening ® good reception and welcome home was given the Rey. Father Boyce, pastor ot swith ono aris green. facsimiles of greenback’ 0: quality as arein circulation, with on easy teri them artistic and unpar id even brokers can in Any way get yo: ‘The journals continue to blame Prince Napoleon for his absence in such s critical time. ‘The Liberté advises the Chamber to inquire into the matter, MORE DEATH SENTENCRS. Three persons accused of complicity in the recent tions of Metz, If McMahon's venture proves suc: to thank for noodlessty prolonging their sulTerings cossfa!, and acombination is effected with the fag Live portion of Bazaine's army, the combined forces will assist each other in enabling the remajuder to get safely away, wine, I found tho Prussians guarding every ee At Uckange, Hagondange, and Richemond Prussians have cut the railroad between Metz \nd Thionville, ‘They hold these places in force. ‘urs have pronou! led pieces of workm: failed to detect them. into trouble,” The expense 1p these goods is enormous, therefore the por French Fleet—! Martello Towers. cya . M—A Paris tch of thi ager should be will ng to pay atalr price. 1! i The raiiroad beween Thionville and Montmedy TUR LOSSES OF THE SAxoNs. disorders at Villottel were tried before the Council | , LONDOM, Aug. 94—A Parle despatoh s | cannot be told at Tees than aha poor article wood lot was recently saved from | St Theresa's, on Rutgers stroet, on his ratura Ante says the Minister of the Navy, at the session of | youdo not want atany price anit might ome tend yOu (rom the Cleementesl Council, ‘The iter, i ‘old coat the ti ee ch~ il, The Re ugh also cut. The teases of the Saxon troopa in the battle of | of War to-day, found gutity, and sentenced to death. | eT Teast wan a roticeat. as the reat of | loinarenne mine cadyehichmine en never go. 7°" | Ore by patting an old coat on the tines of a piteh- | from the (Ecumenical Cou TE een ; Legieiatif, was van ‘for pout cat , j stant pastor, pronounced Tutaine is not at Verdun. He is shut up in a| the 18th were 74 killed, and nearly 2.000 wounded, THE NATIONAL WAR LOAN, the Government officials. fle intimated, however, enominstions, Tho following isthe lowest het | oatingelsher. This is anew idea to tae: It may not | dross, 6 which Father Bovee replied. There are russian not between Metz, Hugondange (a town | Of whom 175 have since died. Count Renard, a | The Journal Oficiel says the amount of national | tise good news might shortly be expected from tie be to oth JOHN M. WHITNEY. | few churches which rejoice in two more wen iil aad Youth of Thionville), the Aisne, and the road from | B0td Writer on politieal economy and finances, las | Joan taken yesterday, as far as heard from, was | five. kot em Ewino's Nacx, N.J., Aug. 23. thoroughly Chrisiaa men na pastors tian Pathor elt Does FS — Boyee and i's assistant, or more deservedly popu GOING FOR $128,000,000. lar and beloved. Fi wing O' Hall's Example, The Fifteenth Assembly District Republica t night congratulated tae G $30 in gb been appointed Prassian Governor of Elsass (Alsace.) nt you ‘THR RETREAT FROM CHALONS, Our special correspondent from Rneims, Monday, says: ChAlons camp is 0 completely deserted that not a 690,000,000 franes, and when the lists closed last wight at least 6,000 persous waiting to subscribe were sent away, ‘The returns from Marseillos, Bor- eaux, and several other largo cities bad not been received. ‘The liste were reopened this morning, THN FRENCH BLOCKADING SQUADRON At the mouth of the Elbe has refrained from acting on the offensive, Cuxhaven {8 coasing to be an agreeable resting place. 5 1t is @ strong place natu- rally, avd has, besides, beoo greatly fortided. leis to Etain ; (in other words Bazaine is shut up an equilateral triangle, Mets being its south Jastorn apex. | & MacMahon left Chatons after burning his eamp here, From Chi express, prepaid, when I enarantee retura will be of the quality represented. anaas on their vio ions he marched to Reims, | straggier is tobe seen, We found them ngain on | and large crowds are pressing to subscribe, The 0 THIS PRECIOUS DOCUMENT tories, and sympathized with the French in tneir de oad 10 cre rope ENGLAND'S MARTELLO TOWERS. 2 ie re oe eee M Reims he left part of his troops with the Em- | Grcvery sume’ As'we soprouched the city ¥ Joan is quoted in open market at 60‘r. 80c., the same was handed to the reporter who had w ‘pbiddnéde cp Wak: th WAiASstANAbIG Ouabie feat. “They exprensod io Feniamey's on t of every aim. As we approached the city A Board of Engineers has been appointed to in Konian question, xnd were silent & \0 ther ror J oleon, and with the remainder marched French a-my en ped parallel to the ros figure as rentes. > Logan tribe, in manner and form as set forth in yes - garded the Spaniards as Reddy the Blacksmith re- | 0! the Kuedive with the Suit a tp la FESMAec AILGUGE CLIVE Slo RULE enebould, and separated trom it by the Noir THe EMPEROR'S LAST Leas. spect end repair martslie towers on the British | terday's Sux. He at once saliled ont to And Mr. | garde decent poople—ea crested enpectally to be sil tle ha Ss asoertata wbeiier Ula tp cn athes (0 folk VBA: y are camped on the right bank of the Veale | LONDON, Aug. %.—The Times recognizes the fact : Adam Smith, and to learn, {f possible, from the lips | pounded and robbed, And he pounded and robbed TROTTING IN ORANG COUNTY. THE BALTIC SQUADRON. Swinemewp, Aug. 14.—It is said that the French Squadron in the Baltic bas in its service an expe- rienced English Captain anda Danish skipper. The that the determination of the Freach Corps Légis- latif, in favor of self-zovernment, will be irresistable hereafter should the Emperor fail. pcs ona Last Day of the Fair nt Middictown-Goos Rynders a Judge iu Stand—Desirable Pri I will not pretend to say t this unexpected movement meant, but it looks if part, at least, of Bazaine's forces had esr ‘and are expected to join the Chalons of that gentleman something concorning the maani- | to his heart's content, It is said that when be died tode of his business. the manner in which it is con- | he Jef seventeen canal boats full of gold, and several ducted, the number and character of his customers, ot diamonds. ‘This immense wealth has pine or a mere reconnoissanc: * So far asfean see, the spirit of the French busl Troops ia excellent; but I never before my at or near Reims, ‘There # a rumor that Ba- | Prince Napoleon's mission to Italy is ridiculed and all other points in connection with what would | heen | " ; 0 ying nearly 300 years, until now it is reckoned 8 ond st da f much incompetency and disorder in military | ine ts passing through Grands 1Vouriers. | as untimely and profitiess. Letters from Paris re- j French have also secured pilots by the promise Of | som te be the avocotion of a most magnanimous | at ¢198,400,000. Bhoblits Alvin dolby eniped ee Moa ty ‘What makes it 1 of light cavalry bi wars. They a1 probable two brigades of probably the advai trong force seure and splendid rewards, Orange Coubty Annual Trotting Fair at Middleto in that great horse county, ‘he weather was Gne and bemovolent member of society. A DAM swrtt, Banqurring. I feel sure that the leaders don’t aay anything because they don’t know anything. present that bureaucracy and red tape toterfere sadly with every arm of the French service, ‘This duck of ® rake had eleven brothers. They seem to have received the divine command to “be Ollivier in Switzerla Tbe: his letter has b it : and fitted for comfort and good trotting, ‘ General Lebrun assumes command of the ure that Bazuine, with apart of bis army, Loxpow, Aug. 24.—At the last advices M. Emile | q/At.210 Broadway the reporter met agentioman of | riinfal and multiply.” At least one would judge | a grand tornout of the farming and sfort Eweifth Corps vice Trochu, in command at Paris, | '* In fast retreating by Vousiers, very hard pressed Ollivier was in Switzerland denouncing the Majority | “Do you know whether ed Smith is an | #0, on looking atthe throng, old and young, short of that great agricultural region, races on the card for the da e were three ere disposed of i by the Prussians, He was obliged TO ABANDON 118 RETREAT on Verdun, the road to which was completely in possession of the Prussians, apd tuat is why all Prisoners and munitions were sent back trom in to Reims. an: occupant of this building “There was once an Adam Smith ap stairs,” said The Belgian boundary has not been violated Dy the Prussians, as has been reported. * Only 619,000,000 francs have thus fur been sub- scribed to the French war loan. + The Duchess Tacher Lapagerie has been exiled from France for giving information from the Tuileries to Count Bis marek, ) Mievre and Cher have been placed under mar- ial law. ' Lam about to make another effort to reach Ba- Baine, but it is very dangerous and expensive. and tall, obese and squalid ducks and Drakes that mt Met assembled yesterday afternoon in the Brandreth into Fulton street. Khe hss moved round | rouse, It was a repetition of a scene described by After inquiring of varions people doing business | Dickens. Each duck thouglit itself the best duck in the numerous offices at 210, the reporter called | and each Drake thought itself the best Dr: upon the janitor. thas {t ought to be allowed to gobbie up the bi Janitor (in answer to the usual question\—Adam | pile of golden fodder Smith sir, iva consummate humbug ; to my knowl: | © ‘The largest drake in the puddle t+ known as Dr. Sige there is no such person tn tvia building. About | Beckwith, and Philadelphia has the felicity of claim: 200 people call here every week to see him, but as | jug him asa denizen. fe time ago all the big and far of his Mttle Drakes made up a goodly purse and rent the in renalion, to tis, Geosmus ef ail the desks tek ny ve ft brouzbt here for him by Adams Express Company. | Drakes that are living in Amerioa,- The Doctor was Have you ever seen any? jot wh jecessful in tracing the podii Tanitor—I have not. [think if you speak to Mr. |-he ln th hing dowa stra of the French Chambers for betraying bim. ‘The Times to-day says, correcting itself, Madam Canrobert and family are not in Bngland. asia has sent Bavaria ten millions in gold as a subsidy. News of a ing—Informal Sr. Parguspono, Aug. 24.—The St. Petersburg Journal denies that Russia is committed to prevent the dismemberment of France, as has lately been publianed. She is, however, certainly unfavorable to that measure, but regards the agitation of that question as premature. RUSSIA ALARMED, Pants, Aug. 91.—I saw & letter yesterday from a person bigh wm office ot St. Petersburg, stating thet the Russian Government is serionsly alarmed at the state of affairs in Poland. There is a great agitation Tom 8) Bertoit's * iF Gall a way N." Betis Dik. ench victory at present would cause stock market here —— ere Was a wood con- rat heat, each colt in test in the turn having the le front, and, the of heat,’ disesnelag Vernon, why was i secohd heat Snyros had ae all his o 10, BIG. 2:55. at any rat declaration of war by France. She and if he has been the reat feature of the aitempts to got into one of tue harbors 6 Dest raes oF 8 eniored did en off into Ardennes there is i got the whole thing down straight as Tho Prussians don’t care about Americans any | no telling when the expected junction of ie fo in favor of France, and numbers of Poles are leaving Hc, but was dually caught by aneof the | Cushion in room No. 6, he can tell you something | rod, all: Dat a mrkorar pot ate en sood rave. Lt was more than they care about Chinese, Pineina whee WD sommned tor calicari an to offer their services inthe French army. On the | BUmerous French vessels that lay in wait. is pith. he thougit this m: ine bectok than ean; 01000 t0 the Grat prize of any importanes which the French floet has secured, ‘The total of its achievements so of fourteen merchant vesse! undoat run aground 8 in 5, 1h a a WHAT MR. CUSMION SAID. ue coult only go back and spend alittle more time, eee bea But if he failed in this branch of his mission, he + Cashion was soon found. To the reporter's | could atone by mentioning the astonishiag success inquiries he made answer that Adam Smith was with which he had spent all the money raised, and in the Dnil'ing, but that W. HE. Wood Co. in the Fae pee lieres Mar kate ite cae cll same business, could be found in room No. 19. n't floa bite to the beirs of § “Here.” sald he, * they have three or four men hinted at the propriet 5 constantly employed in foldi 1d directing circa- tated 68 See riety of making his other hand @ movement is on foot in the Baltic provinces of the Russian Empire in favor of annexa- tion to the German Confederation, and is caining ground. The Russian Government ison the horus of a dilemma. It is believed that in self-dofence ph ~ and $20 to MH WAR DESPATCH The Parininns Told that there is Good News, t Kept inthe Dark—A Battle Report- $ ed on Sunday—French Bombast and Blus- erve under the other. 4 Discontent \s spreading fast among the troops and even among the offic i the failure of Bazaine t hon, This letter althonzh written two days ago and arriving this morning by post, supplies later news of FRE. > Ds ke Bilt How fed muct dinsailsfaction, owner, though rot intending as early ne 0A. M, aaice it; andl in the as Henry waa tho f by the Convention 5 od before procedding further. was sold in the pools agaiuse the. ty ) qer-Everything all Right, the position of the French forces than has been | Russia will be compelled to take part in the war, Representing the German Inve to people living at great. distances from Now | such stidicuiously soell suantthat it seemed almost | When the: rare eat Semiust the twa ~ Paws, Aug. —Telegraphic communication | allowed to come by telegraph. It lends an air of DISMARCK’S INTHIGUES IN AUSTRIA, octet of the U York, This Adam Smith is no doubt in company | like fine sarc-em to meation it. A cuilection was | Bounced (for vo reason that could with them. They have been up stairs sbout | taken eimounting to $20. Yeree montha, ‘They have a lot of small boxes of ——_ thi when an_order comes from some greeuhors, | THE CHERRY STRBBT NOWICIDE. honded or understood that ail po: nade beigve 12 O'clo ry shoula 8: and all after that inet by the beers of the The Patrir, cemi-official organ, says there exists at Vienna a Prossian porty, encouraged and paid by The sddress issued by the German delegates ot the Patriotic Societies of the Union comes down rather heavily upon the Napoleonic dynasty, With ali points in the Departments of Aube and Cote W'Or incut off. ‘The Minister of the Interior au- probability to the extravrdinary story that Bazaine had made his ercape with part of his forces from oa vor oe i \d the parties who e: kere of Henry bet: Buorizes the statement to be made that additional | Metz, cutting throuzh the extended lines of tue | Count Von Bismarck. to sald ¢ its system an immeasurable lie, aud Thily to dinmoucst & they pack 8 bor —2— we ny bemre 1 7 7 a oe A displ tT ers of til advieos of a fuyoruble character have been received | Prussians, A story of which there is as yet Piazed the odious réle of 1306 have control of some | military glory. Is the only basis upon whieh it can | with old newspapers and express lito the address of | The Death of McCall—Rum, Bratality, and er Th Che aporiink ther thee natithen staan’ frou the armies in the fleld; but the information is NO WORD OF CONFIRMATION of the Vienna journals, and since the recent success- | That» ne Sap met tate lawe to Rurope. ‘Thoy never send bills of any kind, and Awift Retribu the eomaiiites oo es of Prussia have endeavored to persuade Austria to act favorably, making a handle of the well-known never return money forward They are a Purporely withheld from the public, as some jour- no's indiscreetly give details which should be kept from the Prassixn sido. Freach telegrams, both dated yesterday morning and evening, and received France, however, the address usserts, is torn within itself; itis the Emperor who goes to battle, it? | Hugh McCall died in Bellevue Hospital on inter, the bee! the punishment they receive for | Tuesday afternoon. On the 18th inst, Mre, Mathews, on. did not m his cause is accursed, for be wages & mo Sone acsiened for €o edjndgiag. tie back in London simultaneously this morning, place Mac- | *7™pathy at Benen for nd ae ; Pe pee TsAh eas Geateenite War vans Roe eomly fee with them, i of 228 Cherry street, was in the Lall of the house, | biawel® nor aniow yA by Mepsesh t A DATTLE ON SUNDAY REPORTED. Mahon first at Chalons, and then at Rheims. The | The Austrian Government, however, has resisted | the narpose of patching up his crumbling throne ON A DAM SMr7H's TRACK. when MeCail, who was drunk, insulted her, She | SU, .vvom fo be Tras those overtures thus far, and will, no doubt, main- | fernie aon with the blood of the German nation, latter 1s true, as the above letter shows. (Tue Sun's corresponcent in Luxembourg an- ounces that MacMahon has left Rheims.) —a— "The Constitutionnel, in an editorial showing the Improvement in the military situation, says it is reported that tere was another engagement on Buvday, the 24, which resulted favorably to the Our reporter next paid a visit to the down-town | took refuge in @ grocery store, whither she was tains friendly neutrality, The Putrie denies tue | Upon the German elle alone lattes » peoplo—a | oftes of Adams Exoresa Company. Here he found | going at pc Groth Li ie sede aoe ed story that by Austria's withdrawing her Corps of | foritdofends its honor and its aul. In this wat the | itt Aaem, out, Win, 8 Logan, and W. H. Wood | fowed her and struck ber with his fist, Sue seized Observation, Prussia has boen enablsi to use troops | King of Prussia is merely the leader, the unanimons- |" laying addres: & hammer and struck him on the head, Dis own way the two Were lapped ail ¢ n Henry got bareis ¢ eed o Way’ UBlil jase At the f Western 4 himself to the delivery clerk, r on, Evers : the house, McCall, who was ly- was ii band. Tie ‘ 7 , that she could not otherwise have moved, ly reengnized leader of te nation. Ever sinco Na- | the reporter gained the following information : On ber, eisre Oo. peli! 2. Thine, tty, ee eee Heat Froach. It gives no further particulars, PRUSSIAN WAR DESPATCHES, fagfuleyadelasdgl ileal ‘oleonts declaration of war, united Germany sprung | “'fyeePorce® Guved ihe lowing Sutrmation sm Knocked her dons and kicked her. wien Ba. Cline, S31, 2 Eee ape aot TUAT GREAT ARWY OF RAW RECRUITS. a 08 into Iife, recognizing but one party in this cause, | smith? vs, her h Is Who had arrived at | ittag Tron thin te aa Maree id Sik heh tence; From the Parts Patrie of yesterday Pfaizburg Still Holds Ont—The Siege of | The Press says the Embassadors from Russia, | “the German party." Whatever reckonings indi: | “"Gierk—Oh, yoa, every day. There are some here {a defence of his wis. who | and thirg inoncy. (os horecs that had bower beaten 2.34 Strasbourg and Bombardment of Kehl. Srorroanvr, Aug. 9%.—The capltulation of Pfalzburg, which was reported yestorday, yet been officially confirmed. ate of pregnancy, seized an mille heat 5.19 harness The entries were Bertholfs uray stallion Mi mi. Milfs Sure’ JF. Lan b. daly Irwin, And c. d last aid not start ‘ Viduals or parties may lave scored np as. between Italy, and Austria in reply to thelr offers to negotiate | themselves or aeuinst their rulers, the settiement | “Renter” v/pere do yon deliver them? struck McCall on the lead, tue blade enter- for peace, have been offcally informed thas peace 1s | has been posiponed until the grand purpose isac- | Clark —Ac ai0 Broadway. 1 don't always moat | IMtBe BFAD a sicaotta, were he yor complished to prevent the grasping iis of the Em- 5 A eCall was Borne impossible 40 long asa slnglo Prussian soldier treads | COMPIGPEC WB nom seisine the reins of Rurspee | Mm aere. Sometimes T meet im on the street, | ging'ua ated Mrs and Mra Malwews. are. in Shonhi the Prussians defeat the great army now 1 neat Chalons, they will bave to r before reaching Par "aris itself amply prepared to resist e Graves; J wal Besides, uy attack, French soil. Mis SEAAIECR af tae Abani Glan. wa oak tzns the book, and takes bi custody. Je Mare in five licats, ue geting the rats A DASU AT THR LONDON TIMES, THE DURNING OF KeML. The National Gurrds have held several meetings | empty pretext for the war. | ‘The real canse ie BE ici beg Reda arty i Sree ay AED a ip CO ety ‘The Cons/ifutionnel, answering the assertions of | CARLSRUIE, Aug. 4.—There is much indignation | lately, at which it was resolved that no proposition | the results o! the battle of Sadown. France was no | connected with Smith 1a busin ji je Breoklyn Ba: ‘xplosl Bae Moabirat rake Cilia hase noe anee e the London Zimes that the French are ina desperate | exprested at the action of the French garrison of | looking to peace onght to be entertained 40 longa | feated the increasine power of Praia. Germeey | Reporter—-Woat name does he vignt ‘The Brooklyn Central Bank failure has proved | A&/dowpitul race, Allis Mare cut Bret m Strasbourg in firing at Kehl, » defenceiess town. Pondition, shows that that Journal arrives at its con Pusions witout waiting for complete or authentic reports of recent events, and defies it to decide who the Prussian ariny {s in French territory. Datiles for tae identical principles which form tLe | ;ooTk—Atam Smith. If you ‘The Minister of Foreign Afurs bolds interviews | basis of American retitutions. By (sd ne circum. aiiy with the Ambassadors of Anstria and Italy. So (Eegeaapbs gd Immediately after the explosion, | £o gnded the Ora as this'ts about his hour for calling. You ou,h Sap ofcore sapnred see depceiors: Hat they wonld wipes: mveline is be an expreesman, then you'd know ail these fel- | eet every dollar of their deposits, It now seems | Branch, wiiich commences on Saturday next The commaader at Kehl bas solemnly protested against it, — 3 lows. You are not’ half posted. There are dozens | ghat 7 ——— a — Bow is in the best military position, Bazaine or King _ e frequent are these conferences that they have become , that the deposits were heavier than was at fet _ William, 1 adds that the hostility of the Zimes is THE SITUATION IN PARIS. the subject of remark in the Journals, and lead to | fHY, so far.ag the same can be extende tues at th he worst of it Ir you en't ae cee fhonsht, smouating to over $500,000, while seme of BRA Eee ane BAL: Accounted for by she fact that the son of one of 18! preparing for the Blese=, much speculation, fe agrivultural and. commercial Interests of the | ‘Mae with thom, Some of we ne . De ‘The Athletics of Brooklyn beat the Duuderborgs Proprietors married the daughter of the Prassi INFORMAL CONFERENCES, United States demand a speedy and complete suc THE DEST DETECTIVES at Peckskill on Monday by 58 to ®. Ambassador at London, and some persons say that A special Paris despatch say: cosa of the German arms, Germany has sent us, | now thom, and t them here when they are re- Actors from the principal theatres will play this until now, about 100,000 emigrants per yenr. This | ceiving their money packag sflernoon on the grounds at One Hundred aud Six emigration, which was principally fnsirumental in | Gevecthres are im tongue Sich the thievan Teese total amount of stock was $200,000, of whieh | tenth strest and Bixth avenue, naforming the wilds of the West into blooming | Know, put Tam sure sat. th Ye character. | MF. Pruyn had $50,000, Tt is said that The Mutuals of Syracuse were beaten by the ds entirely during the war. Woat | of the business in which they are onzaged. Peomig | Pay the extra liabilities, Itis thought that § Rocheaters of Rochester, yeaterday, by 31 to 21; and imme pital in money and labor ts withheld | often come here and complain that Smith has failed | 4 be collected of the stockholders. the Excelsior: of Huifalo were beaten by the Blairs ol At the Foreign Office everything remains quict, ‘There have been several informal conferences among the éifferent diplomatic age but there was no mention of any peace overture such as the English papers report An addition to thin the journal has beon heavily sub- Hdited by Birmareks AN ATTEMPT TO MURDER MACMAHON, Aug. %,—It is rumored that » well- known lady of high socis! position here bas been It is reported that a Prussian spy near Rheims mis- | arrested on charge of conveying information to the from the United States simply because Napoleon Syracuse, by 81.t0 16, that is known here is that Count Von Bis- to sond any goods in retura for thoir money. Oal, —— _—<—=——_ taking 4 general oficer for Marshal MacMahon fired | enemy, and is now imprisoned in the fortress of | marck has indirectly sent information to La Tour | %™% oe eine natural progress of evonin: this morning uf OBITUARY. aP4RKS FROM THE TELLORAPL. thrice at him. He missed his aim, but hit and dan- | Vincennes. D'Auvergne stating tbat Prussia would only con- | again direct its steady flow to thin republic. If she A LADY PROM MACON, GRORGIA, —_-—_ ae a Ferously wounded a soldier standing by the sido of | An English surgeon was taken to © guard-house | fiude Pence upon A basis mich will make it lunpossi | is conquered and beaten In this stragule, then for | walked in and told a# that she had sent Smita | ,,Jé*ice Taylor, of Staten Island, died on the Mist | Rentos elored at Ctr, Sie Le offic y 7 p Many, Mmaay years buts meagre strosm of Gorman oney for net. vost Pe 7 he oMicer, The apy. wae Ingiaasly seenred. esencay, on snapision of being 8. ray 1 es on ox THE CONDITIONS OF PRACE money abd of German labor will tend toward these | “At tuia roint the conversation was interrupted by | _H.A. H. Ball. a prominentecitizen of Virginis, No. | The ¢adets at Wont Point break camp on the Stat THE YRENCH SATISFIED WITH THE SITUATION, amination it turned ont that ho was attachnd to the She adion ations’ ef arila held’ an audlence: | SPo theentrance of aneatly dressed young man of abog, | Yada, died yesterday, - Several lives were lost ata fire in Rotherhithe o# + Adespatcl from Mezieros, dsted yesterday after. | feld hospital servico, and he was released. A large | 4, "419 with the Queen, and. congratulated her, on ae H years of aze. He wore a sandy Charles 8. Oakley, 8 prominent citizen of New. | Twestay nlxht i boon, contains the following: number of farmers sre bringing their grain to the 6 . + Riot in Fall River, Ma: complexion was ruddy, borgn, died on Tuceday wight of congestion of the The Frenchmen of San Francisco will remit $19,+ nice nde GL Tara HAdl HATENCE the recent victories achieved by the Prussian arms, mAAvIAN ‘Aug. 24.—In Fall River where the | _‘1# there anything for us to-day ? young | drain. 000 monthly to France for tie war he resistance o Marshal Bazaine, even with th; The Queen earnestly expressed herseifas desiring Aes Re man, Captain Bowen G. Lord, of the Sanitary Police, | The Ilinvis Press Association rive’ in Montreal ‘mall force under his command, prevented the ad- PARIS READY FOR THR PRUSSIANS. peace, but added that private lettors had beon re- | S!BREFS aro one strike, a crowd of abouts thou- | ‘The clerk went to the safe and took therefrom | died last night at his resluence. £1 West th st He | yesterday, and were received by the M yor nnd city vance of the Prussians until the organization and | The Constitufionnel semi-oMfcirlly ways jand assembled near Durfee Mill tast evening, to as- | three packages. Two of these were serle had been a member of the force Afeen years, Ile was ved which stated that th i 7 q . r of Sau: preparation of MacMahon army was entirely | Without entering into details we may amrm that | Clved MMich stated that the army unaniinously de- | saute ine workmen as they eame ont, a8 was done | [OM each containing $10. T ki) Xi” dei ~ ‘ A a oclock ‘yest ing. Hes manded substantial gaurantees for the future peaco box, In which was a large envelope marked ikight at fe Bompleted, MacMuhon and Bazuine are now ready | the Work on the fortifications of the capita) le pro- fore ae on the previous evening. The police could not ais: | and'addrossed * Adam Sith, 210 Broad wa LOSSES BY FIRE. iy Rep bees tenoyay Jo assume the offensive, and a movement is expected grevsing wit word ‘fal rapidity. ape tie dan of the of the country before the war could be brought toa the mob, One oF, two, 0 heers wore knoexed ‘After the young man had goue with his AaB An) (Two ‘tyne ere ve, sie in number, are in Montros!, uation " ers, plete tones, partnie . . : ; with fo hy stat : 00 we Immediawly, They will attack the Prussians to- P tha ¢ Paris ta mot the Paris of the pericd between | ° t ae with stones. The fire department having | the reporter inquired, Mr. Calhonn's storehonse in Rockaway was | Ni'h fou t Hine and Later —Tho reported meeting of forign Ambas- | been called played water upon the crowd The 8. John me “19 rmar sirmP? i sadors in Porls to consider the possible terms of aald the clerks “he fe one of Smith'sem- | peat n Pee ee fseeeR ait South Orange was peace is wholly discredited. Prussia would consider | Woon roe H He is known to us all, aud we give him 10 Tlerald and Mail offices and other b such @ meeting held in an enemy's capital s gross | and rain stor Thing that comes for Smith, ‘Smith sometimes | » Zhe Jlera'd and Mail oMces and other builtings at and 1815. They will discover thelr mistake. burned yesterday ; lone, $30,400. i ‘oves now as ever that heart of France. She is ready to rece! Neither spies nor battalions can break dow: walls of defence which her danger bas cement gether MORE FRENCH News, The Liberte says that the army of the Prince Royal, which reached St, Dizier some days ago, bas very heavy thunder led tile river Thimes to i ‘won by the former, were burned in Union City, Mow on Saturday als 6 Tih 8 ee and rain ot ni fo Fiver Thimes to | cals hissclf, Me ix about 6 fect 8, has sandy hair, | *° mole. $a rar ; — ot pasted tHhat place, Dut, on the contrary, ha fal: | paris ineye will uel thie’ wat, Phe proces of ing | 4. Sach au fnitintive would be rorardod as serions if | Ken, and_part of the Oreit Western Hallway track | lone, sandy beard, and full ince, and dresses very | soning Hullainay, Pa ee iy LA JoItINGs AHO UT TOWN, len tack, The same Journal adds tat it knows | corporstine "the ‘National Guard’ with vie regular | t2kea im London or Petersburg, but in Paris almott | wos'enrrieg away, “ine cars of ie sieambout ek | ee Aa, ~ from a reliable source that the loss of the three | army has commenced, Be a violation of neutrality, and Prussia neither Do: | pres train going West wore thrown of the truck, | qailc"ny express? i taonive avy fires are raging in the woods along the | ‘The Cambria arrived last niaht Kilo, 25,000; wounded, 85,000, [The Mgures are | The proposition made by the Paris Figaro for Fatwa SE nown (hem to gets much as $200 in one envelope. | Light, Keveral villages in Chatlotte couuty are suifer. | Gov, Hofman arrived back from Tong Brunch its ins as) Piscing, cectric Tights on “ihe Paris fortidcstions {the Territory of Belgium— | Exforcing the Maine Law by Imprisonment. arler=Do you kuow of aby oHier Arme ia thie | lag eeversiy. Wah aren el eee Feoms to meet with favor. Military authorities William L, Stevens, proprietor of the Centra 9 ee liam Dallinyer, need 7 months, died on Tyce 1 taba perplex the besiegers and aid the be- clare | day under sentence of four months’ imp A eegerer At William P. Byrne's m r Tbe Crown Prince Going for Parls—Baza baie that the Prassians are on Boisian and $200 fine, for violation of the ii Superintendent Jourdan 1s better, Broadway, the therarane , Dotted Up Near Metz-Lossesofthe Saxon | 72° Garde Mobile and the shorpshooters eamped | Lonpox, Aug 24.—A Charleroi (Belgium) jour- — - Rufus Stockton, who pretenits to bea: 24 nittsgirederick, A. Sclawb, of the Zines, hae ren | Sunday: oy lavas Near inon REnsiccnesaaa Piniee roan Paris ere constautly drilled and exercise! by | na) explains that the Prussians near the frontier STATEN ISLAND. AML that he has there Isa saall vox tore ed RR ech Gaus, | tecaeettts dat 2 wil erat in Disguine. Comapeten) cmears, fred on some Belgian troops, mistaking them fur erst with W. tL, W bria in Newport yesterday. tation for artificial | Loxpox, Aug. 24.—Private advices from Paris THE CONFIDENCE OF THE FRENCH. French soldiers, It also etates that a Prussian do. | x Aint fie over, ® courea Of 8X miles, between Ing ign forall his boxes. mee ‘The Rev. D. W. Sherwood has resiened the pasto- | fink, Daiker ee aigtred aint Feceived by mull, contain the following intelligence, | It is noticeable that the people here are growing | tacnment undoubtedly trespassed unawares on Rel: | Contested yenveriay py Mr. Win Mol | ccrevaponsauiet ns nee Some © SHAE | pale fine Nori Rouen) Chines 9s Pore Waeninonds | bisa of susuinsine ko el a dated Monday , 223 more and more confident ws they learn how great | gian goil, but they left on receiving warning, Count | Colioun won by w seconde, Tine? idn.2is,"” “| " Cherk— They send little boxes, I believe; but there | searcoammenis the Hou, Daniel Waruer far. 9 ten anil ¢ 10 nt ethane aoe ete alte, dotpatahes rat cashout the coun | Yon Itzenplite, the Prussia Minister of Commerce, rronrsin eo eee, yo’ aisempt been made to break | Commanonership. Gwartdemonaea ¥) the ts ww Bry us Lanared aR BS RaGined Bee eee ee | esas earn? Sempetshes pabliehed in the Londen | toat » gon at Greveloite SROOKLEN, them up ; ‘The disease known ay shingles erpes) in its variety Pers ove hundred and OAy thousand inen At is un; | imap create intense indignation here among al MORE FRENCH STORIES. —o— Clevk—What is the use? Aman who buys coun- M.Claon, Congres: | ey at dais te mow pr val arias) tn its variety belore going turther, ‘The Prussian oficers do wot | cla One great effect of tliose despatchedlé to | Panis, Aug. 94—A despatch from Arlow, s fron- | pore, Wookie Lalhers) foclets atrack and won 64 | terfelt mosey ts equally criminal with the man who ivered the address, | When tits cult HI wimewvon. It is 9 very Panes What Parla will resist stow on the | increase the determination of the French tofght. | tier town of Belgium, sizicen miles from Luxem: | Coroner Whitehill, of Brookl;n, yestorday con. | he has'recelved no equivalent for his ood moneys | g QV; ligaman, Gen. Tomusend, Col Temperance Kocie Spproacis of the Prussian army, which will resu! A MORAL FRENCH CiTY, bourg, says violations of Belgian territvry by the | chided the inquest in ihe case of John E. Phelan, a vic. | and the ral public can hardiy expect tobreuk up | thes wore coceived witha cata BS In Mixta Avent Be digpsce esent French anth The battalion of sharpshooters passing through | Prussians are of frequent occurrence, Um of ine raetne fella Mdy Acton any | there Uuleves! dena ae long cs the thieves are hand | by the Ninth Regiment. ‘The Governor sad by severe, Aa leu a peace may Le easily guaranteed. They ay | Paris last night created great enthusiasm among t ted $i orca testimony ail Gia Bcligony | '# klove with the bul lowed She eB ani, yah c {he war will be purposeless if these points cannot | jependonyd vbr npppigh ered he | It is reported that the Prussians attack Belgian | treumory ae d's veruict ane ee Before the American Association for the Advance. hin fart, or Harris Levy, or B-hash eeuctel. The Reoeeee ts at’ Montiwedon revs: | spectators. ‘The moral tone of the city has vastly | soldiers, euter Belgium and Luxembourg with pro- i ane Juneay. mont of selence, In Tray, yesterday, Clinton PPR NCE aR ACERT oe ilo. “A'Commiltee of Defence has been orgunized, | improved, Taere is less vinging and sbouting and | visions for their army, and transport their wounded e ameecuee waves dy rend an interestiug papee on the duestion! "Oughta | tented (are Bad been resi of sod da MACMAHON AND RAZAINB. more volunteering, All the citizens are providing | through sections of neutral territory. These acts it = In the Coates-Pargon case Dr. Lima bas teen bail- | she cu mericad Association for the | Cours ve wont / Obscurity still avrrounds Marshal MacMahon's | themselves with arms, ‘Tho wounded who return | lead to the four that the position of Betgium as ®] fear Admirsl ONsson has relieved Tear Adnarad | et 12 #10400 fas ce ge Da eh ‘ from the field roceive ovations and are treated with every attentipn. Movements, The reports reported here that Bozal This contradictory, till at Metz, and that neutral power may be seri sly compromised, (A | Radiord in command of th correspondent of the Sum at Luxembourt telographs | | Mutilated bai Liovd Gray, of 142 Barrow street, Jersey City, | , Bishop Joho Tong! who had been twelve years baggage mas! the New | t¢rday morning rove redeemed according to the dlegrec of mi Joreey Kallroad, is mibsing, ve ee is In 0: Mola iy ixolated ; that MacMahon is still at Chilons ‘Tite ORLEANS PARTY MOP us that there ts no truth in this story.) the eeren et «i ‘The Hackettstown mail train on the Morris and {eottruc} snd nas not gone to reinforce Bazaine, | ‘The Orleans party are very hopelul, The Princes CRUMLTY TO THE PRUSSIA WOUNDAD, present date ‘of tl aisy which. the “Gover a | Raves, Hallroad yeetorday afternoon ran, off the track YY * Wrench sasert that the Prussians are in stron | here watch events closely, amd an agout of great | The Paris journals are uncnimousiy opposed to | puckela of uu bolder. 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