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Ai, EUROPEAN WAR, ANON'S POSITION DEVELOPED. ee Te is Attacked by the Prussians Near Montiedy. The Germans Within Miles of Paris. —_—_— HEROIC DEFENCE OF PFALZBURG. Fifty —_—— The Terrible Bombardment of Strasbourg and Toul. A Now Prussian Army Joining the Crown Prince. GROWING TERROR OF THB PARISTANS, —— ning are the latest despatches re seine in 'l1% SUN office down to 3 o'clock this morn) Later despatches, aiy, will be printed ina postecript. ———. THE SUN'S WAR DESPATCHES, Mac chon's Posttion Developed—The Pras- The fi situs Goto Meet bin—lighting Gotug Yesterday. ye le— Cor rempondence af The Sun. Snpan, France, Aug. 25—MacMahon is trying to reach Bazaino by way of Mézidres, Montwiety and Thionville, The Prussians are «him by way of Varennes aud Dun, Fighting is now going on between Dun, Buzaney, and Mouzon, but is not yet serious. Accorir g to all probability there will be an iin- Portex oction before long not far from Mont bw = Bo 2 1 the Prurstan Toile-A Fort a Motz Attucked, Ly Cabte=Correapondence of the Sun A Bricrum, Aug. 26.—The railway frou: Arkin toMontmedy has been destroyed by te Pius: ans at Margut,on the Belgian bounda. 1 + are at Honguion, (twelve mniles « ontmody.) tAt y gentleman coming from Metz Bays that the Prassians attacked Fort St. Julien, one of Ue fortitications of Metz, on the afternoon of the 210, He says that he saw Bazaine's army entering Mets after the battle of Gravelotte, It was thon sau frightful condition, Bazsine FB ted-No Brattle Be twoon Verdun aad Chaloos-A Mattering ef finder ia Paris-A Levy En Mas By Caiske— Correspondence of the Sun. Pants, Ang. 26—In spite of all the asser. Hous of tie Ministry here there i¢ a0 communica- fion wit!, Morshal Bazaine, The rt of @ victory over the Prussians, fron conecem Verdun and Ohétons, published in the Fiyoro, yesterday is @ pure hoax, Gen, ‘Trochu has published an order, expelling trom P ory man who has not the means of Paying for lis Leing, and also every ove whos: pres » will interfere with the defence « the « i you on Thursday last that Gen, Ived to permit the revival of th papers, the Cloche, the Reveit, ¢. This was his resolve ; 1), the Profeet of Police, will not hear of it, i has yielded aly Ga gitation enacing ins to he masses of the poople, They pei t too lute, that they have beow deceived + vorament, the soldiers have plundered a com ply, which bad been stopped in order togive viy forthe passage of the Prince Im peria!, The soldiers had bad nothing to eat for two duys Iu th country occupied by the Prussians, the Prefoo)s | ave advised the people to submit them- itely to the Prussian authorities, Jovy im mass is at once to be enforced Ahrougiou Every married man between the ass of twenty-five and thirty-five is now to mustered in as w soldier; and every retired Fup to the ge of seventy is to be recalled duty ‘NCH WAR France. aa DESPATCIES, The Vt cues of the Prassinns upon Par! Tr: siose of the City Expected wit bin Hix aye-Implety of the Germans—The y Back Catholic Churches, Pause, Vu, 26.—Ze Public says important in- formation was received to-day by the Government Concern the poritions, numbers, and movements f the cuemy, The corps of Prince Frederick Charles, and a portion Of the King's army, is un. doubielly marcel ing on Paris, while Gen. Steinmets Asloitto hol! Bazaing, Thesenemy may resch Paris Wi viv six lays, should there be no change in their Piaus. ‘Tho Senate and Corps Législatif wore to be Botiied ese facts to-day. IMPIETY OF THE ORRMANS, Provivcval journals say the Prussians increase the Anger 0 Latred of the peasants by desecrating the Catho'te coure A letter to tae Univers (Uitra- Bontone organ)} says A cry 0} horror rings throuchout Alsatia, which Bax ven 40 tried by the war, Ouse magnificient Cathotial st Mevionthal no longer exists, ‘The Prossi ns burned it after profaniug the statue of the Viren, vy covering it with mud aud breaking it in veces,” NEARER AND NEAR ‘The couriers of the enemy have been seen at Brienys, ‘The Gorman Unlaus have also appeared in Whe arrintissemouts of Laughe, but they soon foll Back to tlie northward on the corve ds which be warchin ward Chalous The Prossiva Prince Royal is sist to have beon at St. Dizior on Tuesday, Wet! Onehilf of the troops which bave lately deo bosinging Toul have been marched to Nancy. The moin body of the enemy is marching tow Varounos, » town sixteen miles wees of Verdun, OPKUATIONS IM MOMAMON'S VICINITY, Me prvpie on the outskirts of Stenay—between Vordua ond Mézéires—are defencing themselves Fallsntly szainst the raids of the Prussians, and Dave indictod considerable damage on the my. War cows is communicated from the office of the Ministry of tho Interior under the greatest reserve, Pisleru Ti ierry, about Afy-Ave miles distant, is the aromity of public travel on the Bastern Railroa PENALTY FOR MURDERING THM GERMANS, { Tue accounte received from places now occupied the Prussians show that the hostility of the in- abitents is increasing, and is encouraged by th le Guards and sharpshooters, who attack small ds of Vrussians, killing and wounding many of HiMe town of Bt, Avold having failed, on acoor sustion, to furnish the rations, forng ‘ead moncy demanded by the Prussians, was giv 98 (0 pillage for one hour, and the iuhabiiante ter- 7 (roated, MORM FRENCH VICTORIES ON TUR BLY. + The cuvirons of Mota have boom inundated by er Of the Frouch autuorities, At the Council of ama | cated from both of tho French armies, It is now cortoin there was no ecrious Aghting yesterday, as reported in the Figaro lest evening. AN ADVANCE ON PARIS CALLED A RETROGADR MOVEMENT. The Government has received information that the Prussians are no longer at ChAloas, The army of the Prince Royal bas retrograded. Orde: bave been given to the mounled gendarmes to re- sist the raids of the Uni A NRW FRENCH ARMY, A fresh army of 15,000 old French soldiors is forming at Lyons, and 80,000 troops of « similar class are aseemblod near Paris, The Prefect of ey has been dismissed for advising the people to give the Prussians « good reception and to treat ma welk, Tm sina oF Tout, The garrison of Tou! defends the place heroically, ‘The Prussian bombardment hes thus far put but fifteen men Aors de combat. The desiegers, on the contrary, have sustained serious losses, The Garde Mobile Oght with great courage, ‘The Liberté says: At Toul yesterday the Garde Mobile made « fortic, defeating and killing the greater part of two ian regiments.” (Yostorday's despatch said there wore 700 killed and wounded.) ‘THE SIEGE OF STRASBOURG, ‘Tho Inst news from Strasbourg is that six persons lave been killed, sixteen houses burnt, and the Ca- thodral slightly damaged. The people take refuge in their sellars, The Gre from the town has killed large nambor of the besicgers. As many spies still lurk in the city, the commandant has ordered the soldiers to shoot any persons seen on the roofs, THM SIRGR OF PHALSBOCRO, Phalsbourg continues its herolc!defenes, A charch and twonty-one houses have been destroyed by the nd the garrison bave repulsed two ults, in which the Prussians lost 1,500 men, The town ts well supplied with provisions and munitions of war. It has boon summoned repeatedly to capi tulate; but ite commonder replies Le will blow the vlace eo first, Ten P, M.—At 8 o'clock this afternoon Ph was untal A churel: and fit beon burnt, The Prussians were sboure one homes had pnised in two Assaults, with a loss ol tite n han. fmen, The city has four times been su vmo » surrender, Ibe Governor replics that Le wills. blow the place up. THe MARCH TO Panis, Evening. —In the Corps Légis!atif to-ta Chev- aller, Minister of the In Crown Prince rior, said the eed yesterday to have onward course; but it commenced ad gain to-day, It $9 the duty of t ernment t warn the Chambers, France, and the people of 1 aris of the fact, The Committee 0° Defence hed taken all measures to meet assault or siege. They might rely on the energy of the Minister of War, They might count apon the valor of the people of [Paris, A similar communication was maieto the Senate, MORE WILD KEPORTS ADOUT BazaiNn, Letters from Reims, and one received via Belgium from the Frenen camp, report that Bazaine gained a freat ndvantage ina battle on the 23d, eipturing many guns and prisoners. ‘These reports, however, are probably repetitions of previous rumors, which have uot been confirmed, and are only telegraphed iu the absence of official information. WitisTLING The Journal Opiciet says: “Though it is not prop to expose the plans of the Government, we may an. nounco thatthe march of the Prussiaas on Paris Will bo retarded by every possible means." MORE WiNLSTLING. Mxxinnes, Aug. 2%.~—The details which are com. ing in here show that the Prussians receiver a seri- ous check and suffered emormous losses in the bat- thos of Inst week. Alter the last battle the wounded of both armies were broaxhs here. There were ever 10,00) Prussians, who wore treat- ed a8 well as our own wounded. The battle of tle 18th was A real success for our arms, Ths rean tw: to vender it in possible for all of King Williany's army to join that of the Crown Lrince, Only.a stall jon of the K nei Mons fon to Bar-de-D: emeut om Varis, from F GERMAN WAR DESPaTcon with) MacMahon ne Montmedy -King William ead Fritz Go Straight for Park evors of the xe of Strasbourg. Hoavy Fighting ranume, Aug, 26,—Heavy Sghting com- menced Itat wight at the town of Stomay, ten miles fom Montmedy, in the direction of Vouziers. The The Prussians cut the way between-Chiuvanges and Lamouilly, ‘The wounded are brought to Mout medy, The gates of the city have been stosed, An assault is immediately expected. THAMP, TRAMP TO PARIS, Bansan, August %W—One corps of th» First un Second Arwi still confront Bazaine, while the rematader of th ‘The French sto Prussians have marched on Pu rie s that the Prussians were checked ns and Verdun are false, RUSSIAN ARMY, A fourth army, under the command ot tle Prince Royal of Saxony, w forming to coOperate witn the third army inthe movement on Paris, Col. Veray, bearer of a Sag of truce, and a trumpeter, were fred upon es they approached the walls of Mets, and both were wounded, THE BYYECT OF THN SUBLLS AT STRASBOURG, Accounts from Strasbourg represents that the Faubourg Nationah has suffered severely from the fire of the besiegers. It is reported that the Usthe- dral is slightly damaged, but this is doubtful. Th ofen town of Kel, on the German side of the Rhine, has been nearly 1azed to the ground by shells thrown by the French from Strasbourg. ‘THE KING ON Tita BATTLEFIELD, ‘The King of Prusvia left the batuefeld at Rezon- ville at So'clock im the afternoon, As he passed through Gorze he was attended by Moltke, Trochou, Verdy, Prince Frederick Charles, the Duke of Mechlenburg, and Count Kukisoft, Count Von Bismarck, who was exploring thedfleld of battie in bis carriage with Gen, Sheridan, was not te be found when asked tor by the King, and did not come in until dusk. TRAKIMLA KEVECE OF THK PRUSSIAN Pini. MinpeLugim, Bovaria, Aux, 26, ince last Tues. ay evening, the bombardment of Strasvoarg by the Prussians has been iucessaut, ‘The citadel has been very badly duwaged, The Prustian advanced post, with the siege train, is within five hundred yards of the city walls, The walle have beon.terri- bly battered, Several magazines ave exploded in the city and at the fort, Fires hive also broken out in different places, The Prussian losses have been trifling. A LARGK PART OF THR CITY DRSTROTED, Cantanune, Aug, 26,—There Was a severe artillery battle at Kehl und Strasbourg on Weduesday night, lusting until Thursday morning at 6 o'olack, A large part of the citadel and arsenal in Strasbourg was destroyed, Many fires occurred in that city on account of the vigorous bombardment, A French battery located ot Marvien was eaptared without loss to the Prussiscs, ‘The French fire has destroy: ed about twonty houses in Kell, MKAVY BIRO GUNS IN POSITION, CoLoons, Aug. 26.—The bombardment of Stras- bourg was resumed to-day with vig. The Ger man troops placed 50 heavy siege guns which bad arrived from the great fortresses in position 900 paces from Strasbourg, and a torrie cannonade has been going on all day, The effect of the Prussian Gre is disastro: A great confagration has been raging Ubrough the town, Forty houses and one church have been de stroyed, The cathedral remains untouched by the eanonading. ‘The little village of Kent, across the river, las been entiroly destroyed by the return fire of the Fronch guns, THE FRENCH FIOUTING LIKB BARBARIAN Wasuixoron, Aug. %.—Tbe following telegram was received here to-day, addressed to Baron Gerolt, Minister of the North-German Union; —T.e incident mentioned tn the curred twice since; Capt, ent by Gen, eben to Toul with flag of truce, bas been rey red with shows; and @ Wumpelor uccompanying another flag of truce has eon killed, ‘You will’ lodce & protest with tho United Statos Gonsinwens aarined Lieen sanenled mioltioun international law, and declare that we shall be hence‘orth in the imporsibility of eending flags of trace to a nation whose soldiers have lost in Africa, China, and Mexico, all recollection of the usages of Civilized warlai (signed) VON THLE. ‘The Department of Marne, from Chalons to Vas- sy, fy under the control of the Prussians, netfee ENGLISH WAR DESPATCIES, Army Moving Tod 1,000 Fronchmen under finn Rale-MacMahon's Effortto Re. Baznine-King Williaw’s'Trium to Paris, ‘ Loxpox, Aug. 26,—A ‘special despatch from Borlin bas been received in his elty which states that Gon, Von Falkenstein is reported to be moving With agreat part of bis army to relieve King Wil- liam and join the Crown Prince, The North German Government has offered Mr. Washburn, through Mr. Bancroft, further supplios Of means for the support of indigent Germans ex- pelled from Paris. Among tho killed by the nnmasking of Ddattery of mitrailioure at Mare-la-Tour were Counts Westorp and Wesdalau, Barons Kleist, Witalelu Grimm, Prince Reass, and other noblemen of high rank, jossta’s FRENCH COUNTRY, Advices from Paris report that eight Departments are in the possession of the Prussii mely: The Lower and Upper Rhine, Moselle, Meurthe, Meuse, Vosees, Marne, and Haute Marne, They contain 8,961,000 inbabitants, and great suffering prevails in consequence of the Prussian requisitions, 4 PRIMA DONNA’S HUSBAND WOUNDED. Among the Prossians badly wounded in the bat- tles of Inst week is the Baron yon Rahdin, the hus band of the celebrated prima donna Pauline Lucca. FEARS OF MACMANON'S DErMAT. A special Paris despatch says Tuereare rumors of fgting, but nothing authentic, MacMahon will undoubtediy be in battle to. day, and there are fears that he will be defeated. Oficial circles are very silent, more so than at any former time this weer. enemy marches slowly but is undeniable, THE SITCATION THKOUGH RNGLISM GLASSES, The Times this morning has the following resumé King William, leaving 9 suMcient force before Me a, where tle siege works like exbalatio Joined the Crown Prince, wio was pushing on for Paris. The movements ‘of Marshal MacMahon be- in now to be intel <ible. A fugitive from Woerth, avoiding Mota, he passed through the Vosges, 10 the Moselle, to Nancy, and to Chilons, where ho was reinforced by tie Garde Mobile and'the volun. teers His obvious aim has been to ber the p: tee age: to disregard hy saces and DK past tie camp at Mahon batule, whi on Rein Hh to the Prus: sane time Reime itself bas Leen aban- dened The obvious motive throughout on the part of the reneh has been to avoilafignt, The Prussians aro now within asvort murch of Paris, where perhaps some sligut re: CONFIRMATION OF THE The Standard, this morning, basa special tele gram from Virton (Belgian Luxemburg), containing the following intelligence: A sharp engagement occarrod on Thursday night at Stenay, near Montmedy, ‘The. Prussians. were sucerasful. Many of the French wounded ure now at Moaimedy, will be m 's prsparcm, TeMNOR AT PATI, The German Unians are objects of prodigious ter- ror at Paris, ‘Their arrival there ts momentarily ex- pected, Putrola are stationed every where in the vi cinity to ounce the event, ‘ong detachments of Prussian cavalry have oc- cupied Doulevant (40 miles southeast of Chalons,, The Prussian ¢uirassiers are encamped at S.int Remy. The population im the neighborhood of Epermay are defending thomselves against the Pras- siane, casing them considerable harm by their an- noying operations. ‘The Fronch have tmmdated the vicinity of Metz by destroying the ombankment, &¢. MACMAON AND DAZAINR CUT OFF, The Provesians the railway from Lum letoa point near Strasbourg to trapsport their wounded MacMahon and Bagaine are still out of communica tion with Paris TUR FSRNCH LEAVE NUKIMS IN A MUKRY, A epecial correspondent writing from Kneims Wednesday (the 2) says This morning as we were ut brenkfast, an officer of the inter informed ox that we must start fustantly for Re hel, The Prussia @ inarching on Ricims and expected ere thin evening True or not, this intelligence hastens the movement of the army than ever, nd makes it more like & mere rotreat IFT MILKS PROM PARIS, The Vrus tring in the vieinity of Chateau Thierry, about fifty miles from Paris, SWARMING TO Pal Midnight.—The Péussian cavalry ts reported at Doulevaut, St. Remy, Brieune, Landres, and Chat eau Thierry, (the latter a station on tie Eastern 1iroad, 6) miles from F THE FRENCH IN ACTION, sar within charging distance. ft is ad~ mitted that the Freneh fight bravely, but asserted that the positions they leave would have been re. tsined under me circumstances If Occupied. by the Frussiaus, ———— AN AUSTRIAN WAR DESPATCH, pill Locka mense German Losses—A Rishy Story Concerning a Demonstration in. Bei Pracus, Aug. 26—One of the journals of this ity publishes a letier of its Berlin correspondent, dated Aug. 19, from which are extracted the follow- forts are making n army lost sa: les of the 15th and16th, ‘The do riously in the batt tails furnished here are not credited. I¢ {s ovenly assertod that the Loswes Were so erent that the ormy is disoreanized. and not able to ad. will allow the French Ume to gather immense strength, causing the Oermans to pay dear ly for their first successes. Yesterday a demonstra tion was made before the palace, Crowds assembiod demanding to know the news. What the Queen iniormes them in reply was no worse than w ready known. ‘The crowd then dispersed slowly, uucouvinced and dissatised. TUE SITUATION IN PARIS, ~ The City Expecting an Linmedinte Stege— Preparations tor Defenco-Nenrching the Bakers! Shops-Machinations of the Re= 00 Arresia-The Expu of the German Panis, Aug. 26.—Count Pulikao, in the Cham- ber yesterday, broke out into bitter denunciations of Prussian spies, ‘That they abounded tn Paris, ho pointed to the recent judgments of the Council of War #6 8 proof, He had further evidence which he could show the members, He hoped they would rely on his frm: ness, and added; “1 haye in my bands all the means Lecessary to repress disorer, and shull answer \etbe Chamber tor the preservation of the public teanquittit M. Jukes Favre, iu the course of the debate, trusted (oere was no ciligen of France 60 base as to Joox for defeat and national ruin as the foundation of b's hopes, Such a person he denounced as turi curved. SRORET SUASION OF THR ANSEMBLT, ‘Tho Corps Législatif went into Committes of the Whole last night, and hold a secrot session, during which ample explanations were made by tho Gov- ernment in regard to the stale of the defences of the capital, ‘To-day a similar sitting will be had, Gon, Trochu did pot attend the nitting last evening, as the Minis- ter of War, his superior officer was present, The Deputies of the Left had an interview with Count Palixao, the Minister of War, last evening, which is reported to have beep perfectly satisfactory to all. PARDONING ARRESTED SOLDIERS, Numbers of soldiers, under sirest in different Parts of France fur light offences, have been par doved, and will immediately join their regiments, Sixty thousand dolla: have boen received here from French residents in the United States for the Wounded ; anda iaree eum has been received from Constantinople, The subscription w the new French loon exceeded one thousand millions of francs, THE RXPELLED ORNMANS. Ta Constilutionnel denice that the Germans ave NEW YORK neok sbuilled (rom Bronce, Ab ude bociuaind of Waa SATURDA war they wore prevented from leaving. Subse- quently, however, all restrictions were removed, nd those who leit did #0 of their own accord, Tho men who pretend that they were expelled by toree falsify, 1, however, Paris is besieged. the authori- ties will take such megeures as the public safety may demand, , a ~ ~ A CALL FoR THRs, The Conatitutionnel wonders that M. Thiors should Fefuso to accept a place in the Committee of Dofence, Lis great patriotism and bis connection with the constraction of the walls of Paris, made it natural to felect him among the first for the position. Tt is said that Count Daru will be appointed in his plac A decree in the Journal Oficiel appoints Count Darn and two Sensiors membors of the Committ of Defence. “ RNOLAND UPBRATDE The Opinion Nationale asks why England, whom nO one menaces, arms in euch feverish haste? England, who never spends ® pound for any cau not her own, yot is now spending willions in arm- ing? The Opinton wants to know what is the ob- Ject of this unwonted activity. The Garde Mobile isto be merged in the regular army, CLRANING OUT PARIS, All vagrants, suspected persons, and those who might compromise the public safety, have been or- ve Paris, re who cannot give « satisfactory ac- count of themselves or obtain respectable refer. ences, are to be required to leave Paris In case of La Literté quotes from the iaw of 1839 to show that all foreigners remaining in Paris may, in cane of siege, be called upon to serve with the Na- tionaXHome Guard. ISHING LEVEL-MRADED PATRIOTS. Tho prevects and mayors of s number of towns occupied by the Prussians in small force, will be dismissed by the Government for showing too little dignity and too much readiness in receiving the in- vaders. 1m CONSCRIPTION. The conscription for 1870, which will be drawn on Monday, makes a new army, ‘The subscriptions for the wounded, ceposited in boxes hung up in the streets of Paris, amount to 4,000 france daily, Yesterday, 4,030 oxen, 902 cows, 26,643 sheep, and 1,012 pigs were taken into the city of Paris, ‘Tbir. toen Deputios have been drawn for the army, All tie animals belonging to the Zoological Gardens have veon moved into Subscriptions, Amounting to $10,000, for the wounded of the French army have boen received from Constantl- nople. Clevenger, the scalptor, ameriy. TWO THOUSAND ARRESTS IN Pants, The police last wight made several hundred new arresis—two hundred im the Fuabourg Montmartre sione, Among tho prisoners were ® number of ngo women, who had in their possession moucy ich they covld not satisfactorily necount for, They are suid to be sf persons paid to e ate trouble along the Faubourg Montmartre and ad- joining streets, Many houses were searched. The arrests. were chiefly made in and lodgi In all, tWo thousand persons have Deen arrested, Many arreste were also mado last obscure hotel TrocHY's PRocuAMATION. Gen. Trochu, the Governar of Paris, has decreed that ail individuals devoid of the means of subsist euce, and whose prosenes oontridates to the danger of pubdlic order and of the security of person or property, or whose acts tenl to impede the measures of the authorities for defence and general safety, are to be expelled from Paris, All infractions of the above order must be defended before a military tribunat TUB DAKERIES OF PARTS SEARCHED. The bakeries of Paris wero ait visited yesterday by the authorities in order to investigate whetuer they had a supply of Sour to iast forty dare, ecoord- ing to the average daily sales, ANEW FRENCH ARIK The Opinion Notiona’e saysa new army is form- ing behind the Loire. The man who attctupted to assassinate Marshal MacMahon bas been tried, and as shot today. ¥ y engineers were en. gaged marking the Lridses over tho Marne, which are to Le destroyed on the approach of the ene SUN NEWS THREK DAYS OLD PRINTED IN LONDON. Lonvow, Aag. %,—The Feho prints a Paris tele- pram to-day, stating @at Madamde Ja Pagerie has been imprisoned wt Vincennes, charged with com municating tothe evemy. Othor court ladies are implicated. TROCTIO POWRR Gon. Trochu, the Governor of wanded the foct of Police. Mr, Reuter, in a communication Bmaa to-day, telographic » ‘The French system has always been bad, he says, ud now it takes at least six hours to transmit mes engos to England, and sometimes eight or ten, Ni messages sunt in the afternoon donot generally ar- rive in lime to by printed before the next afternoon. SPANISH AND FRENCH REPUBLICANS AT WoRK. Special reports received in Loudon to-day from Madrid, state that the Junta have sent three special deputies to Paris to maintain @ vigilant watch upon the course of events, as complications are feared ‘Tuese Deputies will at once open communications with the Republican party of France with the view of establiabing a muteal copree o&Republican action in the two countries TUM SKINE FILLED Wire GuNDoATs. ‘The drawing of the conscription at Paris for the provent year is fixed for the 2%&h inst, The eall Is for & corps of one hundred and forty thousand mouated volunteers iustead of s corps of uinety thousand, ‘The gunboats for the defenceof the city have just arrived, ‘Tho chief command.of the squadraie-h: been confided to Captain.Dhomassep, formerly the ehiof of staff to Admirnl Jarion de la Gravier, ‘The success of the Freack Joan has no doubt been exaggerated grossly. Paris ia.still apathetic, WHAT THE THUNORRER THINKS, The London Times dovotes space to another characteristic article going toAhow the desperate straits to which tho Prout “Empire has beop re. duced, ‘The article says .tho war in France is now At the ond of ite first period, which has been one of uniform disaster, unqualided by anything bas mili- tary heroism, ‘The conflict has not ryached its momentoas crisis, when the rapid turn of avonts must decide the war Within ten days the Frassrus should appear before Paris, ‘Then wiil arise-a moment of supreme iuter- est for the expectant work, The Times, considering the formidab'e nature of the armament of Parts, and almost impregnabic strength of ite defeneos, docs not deliove that ere Will be any serious attempt msde to defen he city oa the part of the great army said to be oc cupying tho fortifigations. ‘Tho 7¥ma says that the arrival of the German armies bofore Paris, while dispelling many ‘ilusioas and demolishing much bal #wness, may bidid ap something which will prove solld and enduring. ADOPTION OF THE CONSCHAPTION Law, Brening.--The French Chambers bave adapted a law providing that all able-bodied men be!ween 2) aod 8 yeaos of age be enrolled for military duty. without liborty 1 procure substitutes, PREPARING FOR THY DOMBARDMRT, Le Sida, contemplating the probability of & bom. bardment, recommenns the removal of tbe picut ‘om the galleries of the Louyro tae Imperal Library THE VIOLATION OF BRLGIAN TeRMITORT. aris, bas vainly isplacement of M. Petri, the Pre: to the London enounces the delays in the Freneh the books (rom The Patrie somi-ofcially states tint it haa tp formation concerning tho vivlation of the territory of Bolzinm, ‘That the Prussian wounded at Saar. bruck nd Saarlonis were 80 numerous, and so dis- catrous way the situation that the Prossion authori ties were forcod to send them to Cologna wid Dusvelfteri; but owing to the fact that the armics needed tho railway cloar tor tho reception of reiuforeemente and pro. visions, tha wounded were conyayad acrons Bolgiam and Lusemdourg, without uatilying those Govern: nie il the wounded were ander way They coult not then be scat back, though protests Wore Guage, Cowat Piamarck, when anosignedom h Kiacad it feb tae Y, AUGUST 27, 1870 the subject, acknowledged the infraction of nentral- ily, but said ho was forced so to act. France, says tho Patrie, secepts the explanations of Belgium, but denounces to the civilized world the netions of Bis- marck, Who respects no treaties or diplomatic con- ventlons ase cn A SPY TO DR EXACUTED The Council of Ministers has, upon & revision, Fejocted the appeal of Prussia in the case of Herdt, Sentenced to death asa spy, and the condemned wil be executed immediately, - ' English journals haying announced the arrival in England of the wife and family of Marshal Canro- that she has not been an hour out of Part v1 WITH MACMANON, The Prince Imperial has been sent to Rethal, The Emperor remains with the army of MacMahon, The the proclamation declaring the penalty of death will be visited on all civilians who commit acts of hos tilit parvone OF PRINCE NAPOLBON’S MISSION. The London 7¥mes of this morning contains @ dispatch from its correspondent at the Ttallan capt tal, announcing that the Italian Government adheres firmly to its policy of non-interference between the Delligeremt, and declines tho solicitation of France for the mediation of -taly (the other powers concar- ring) in her favor, Tho T¥mee despatch sion to demand assistinc Italy declining to accede, Baron D'Arnim, the Prussian Minister to Rome, has been created «count, as a reward for his services in keeping Italy qnict, Count Von Bisnarck from the first refused to permit any representative of Austria to sccompiny the Prussian army, Prince Napoleon's mis- is, therefore, a failure, en Bazaine Expected to Loxpow, Aug. 28.—A special correspondent at Barle-Duc writes that Bazaine is surrounded in Meta by the Prussian troops, aud it is expected that ho wiil be compelled to capitulate, bis troops being short of provisions, A despatch from Berlin dated to-day announces that the Germans have an additional army in the field, A fourth army bas been formed ander the command of the Crown Prince of Saxony, to which the Prussian Guard will be attached, It will operate in the direction of Puris with the Third army, under the Crown Prinoe of Prussia. sanieaces The Viointion of the Flog of Trnce. On Avg. 19 4 farm house on the field was filled with French wounded. Our surgeons were so busy they could not immediately attend to them, and Col. Verdy, with flag of truce, went to the ene my’s lines to request the French to send surgeons to the sufferers, As he approache! waving the flag, he was fired upon as betore reported, and his mission of human. ity was defeatod niiar Cuse Oecurred at Marsal, whero the be- hh browght a summons to ‘There are now 20,000 French’ grisouers of war in Germany, roa cen Crueity of the French to thetr Wounded.) Beauty, Avg. 26.—The effect of the refusal of the French to permit wounded mtn to pass over neairal territory will be that the French wounded ni our hospitals must wait until (We Germans are treated. The Prussian Monitewr, referring to the slaughter of Prussians, Bavarians, Wurtemburgers, and Baden- ers, sees tho unity of Germany cemented by the blood of her heroes o Panu, Aug. ‘The Journal Oficiel pub- Mshed Adwirat Wittenmez’s declaration of Dilockade of the Baltic coast of Germany. The Monitevr announces that the time for which Gorman vestets eoing to or from certain ports were exempted from seizure bas now expired, and all ves. detonging ie hostile powers will be made prizes of war wh found The loss to Ge: commerce by the French blockade is sbout a million dollars « day. Severul rich prizes have been taken by the fleets in the Channe! and tho Baltic. A FORMIDADLE FRENCH INON-CLA Doven, England, Aug. &%.—A formidable iron-clad ram, armed with two enormous guns, passed this portundor the Freneu flag at 10:30 this forenoun, steaming eastwardly. reve England's Military Activity, Loxpox, Ang, 26.—Thero is great activity in the Britieh armories and navy yards, It is rumored ‘that British artillery bad beea ordered from Ply. mouth to Autwerp. The 7imes, News, and other London journals, are almost maudiin in their expre#sions of sudden afec- \ion for Prassia, but they misrepresent the average resolution of the Enetiah people, ‘The Standard snys, however, that it thinks it sees signs on the part of the Z¥mes of preparations to change sides Immense quantities of American cured meats are shipped from Liverpool to France. pi Es Italy Truo to Herself. Froarnen, Aug. 26.—It is certain that Prince Napolcon's misstoa to this country has been a failure, arecdaeee Two Troubles of the P. Pants, Ang. 26.—The last company of French troops embarked at Civita Vecchia on’ Sunday, the Hint. deauits ati! urge the, Pope to withdraw from Rome and establish bimself laits, The conduct of the Frencb Legion in demanding to return to Franco was #e menacing that the Pope dismissed the troops at once, Be ANOTHER TENEMENT FIGHT, Sih atl and Laces Damaged-The Tribula- Lodgings in a Police Station, Among the occupants of the tenement at 181 Liberty stroet are two families named Riley aud Powers, who have been at war, At about 9 o'clock last evening two of the girls of the rival factions of each family engaged in some high words, when Miss Bridget Powors acusod Miss Mary Ann Ritey of using superfluous paint and.powder, ‘The ire of the Rileys.becoming aroused, Mary Ann accused Bridget of actions unbecoming @ respectable young lady, the charge bving reiterated by five other Rileys. The vatural Consequence was a row, in which waterfalls and wearing apparel were considerably disarranzed ‘The mothers of the combatanta hearing the scu Mo, rosbed to the rescue of their daughters, when the senior Bridget Powers seiaod a rail from the balus ters, with whieh she belabored the b: panic~ stricken, Kileys, Mary Ava Riley auffors yom. vore contusion of te scalp, and Bridget Powers, Senior, sloops in a cell of the Liberty street polic station, —— SPARKS FROM THR TELEGRAPH, pa ‘Vhe Forty-second Rogiment of New York ai in Hartford yeoterday, ‘The Newport yacht race announced for September 418 postponed uatil th Tho Boaver Dam, Wisconsin, fouriag mill was burned yesterday. Lhsurance $35,000 ‘Tho Probibitioniate of the Ath Minois district have nomiunted Dr, F, 8. Ivis for Congres The clothing found on the beach at Long Branch het boon identified fas belonging to Dr. Preach of ‘aboniown, N. J. ‘The body of an unknown bey, supposed to be the onn drowned off the steauor Biate or Maine at tho Fishing Danke two weeks ago, Was waslod asbore Long Brauch yewtsrday. ‘There are ninety-eight, entries of horses for trot. ting, and breween five alt six bundred catries of cattle, Ana aiarge list of savep ant swig, fore New kag find Fatesin Manchester, N. H Tho Putnain Phalanx of Hartford will anite with the Ancient aud Honorable Aruiicry of Boston,” the Newburyport Vetorans, and ho Ainoskena Veterans of Mane | N. H., 1a ah excursion to New York sity. Gon, Sherman and la daugbtor arrive! in Chicago sterday. The General starts ou sunday for’ {tock sind, ant wil th attend the reumiva of Towa 40) 0 NMP Ko to Caluor hin A vote of aympathy, upon the tasag of the Fr: Prussinn war, (aken Aiuong the visitors at Alloa West two" to ard aud Harde Nany in favor of voted ou tue Nien. Boa: side ut Brauce ‘A motcor of unuanal size and brillianey shot heaky a Poighkeovsie last agit, Lereso! zo ball of Oro, With White cenure and pal od WO Gop sparks Galil tb disap: bert, Madam Canrobert writes to the Paris journals indignantly denying the statement, and asserting Mayor of Reims received on Wednesday a copy of get tieir pal, Geo: the Jersey City pol bo, But they ju the law, and the oMfteia were, of were'on the Jo troublesoine § City authorities yesterday evidence, barkeeper, immptlestes the others ander slightly Wounded from the shots of the revolver in the bande of the bi of the fray. dveorated with fags and avergreens, cou finest militia regiments, tn Essted, got ‘bail at ‘Morton's at breakfast. hall was thrown open, gam's, the President Sad sailed for West Point, predations near succeed Pet ab Albany. stage horses, not very 7 driver, i#.a French syinpathizcr, teain of biacks, Patchen stock, very stylish. negro tootman and s eouch dog, pibo's tourinhand, all’ bays, very, atrlish 1 livery. tn blacks, evattog M hinse'f, although bo has a Diack driver, mon in’ drab liver: hand at tho Braue oxide to have Her fue'whveels aad wae instantly killed: evening elected delegates to the C HALLET'S POINT ROCK, ne ing-Hounos Careless B Shaken, and The blasting of the rocks at Hallot’s Point is corried on day and night, ‘Three gangs, numboring ninety mon, aro engiged eight hours esch, and blastings occur at intervals of about five minutes. ‘The drilling ts dono by hand, and the extreme lard- ness of the rock allows but little progross, The mino ts about 9 feet deop and 90 foot in cir- cumference, and from its base six headings, num: dered 1, % 8, 4,5, 9nd 6, and named after Generals Humpbroys, Newton, Sherman, Grant, McClellan, and Frauklio, are being cut under tho water, In « few days steam drilling machines aro to be eiployed on this work, Reprehonsible carelessness seoms to bo the rule in the blasting operations, and many loud complaints are uttered. ‘Tho explosions are so heavy som times that louses 600 feet off are shakon, aud t Aportures aro 80 carelessly covered that Inve masses of Fock are narlod igh in the air, falling Around {n every direction, Messrs, Stuer & Con 1 manufacturers, on wiiose leasehold property the Government is blasting, and whose works aro tieur est to the Point, ero the grestost sufferers, They have made a collection of rtones weighing from 8 to seventy-five pounds cach, which have been horled against their buildings, crushing and break. ing them in, in many places, On Satarday Inst « fifleen pound block plunged through the siill-house and fell within a foot of the man who was builling his fires. Another ploce broke in the side of the office, and the bookkeeper narrowly excaped. A sevunty'five poand piece was driven high in the sir and fell at the entrance. ga (509 fet from the mine, where it was buried two feet in the ground, The office and the still-touse are 193 fect distant, and the stili-man's residence is 195 feet off, but the stones fali so thick that his tomily are kept within doors, aud ho expects to be oMiged to move, Under the superintendence of Captain Piave Stuber & Co. were obliged to suspend work fur ear, owin ‘i the dangor of the inining explosion ut inder Mr, Teithelmer’ periutendence mat ters have grown worse autil they haye appealed to the cuurts for » and in o few days Ju Beach will apply for an injunction in their behalf, A aliort ti fuucet of thetr er: fously broken olf, gallons of this liquid ganpowder esc.’ and ran into the it ignited and con ued burn |. Meantime workinen wore oblized to quit wor Should a Piece of rock break any of the still pipes and adynit air to the petroleun, nothing could pave the entire works trom total destruct: Last Monday a mm named’ Wallace had his skull ‘roctured his colkir bone and several ribs broken by a leavy timber which fell on bim. i a XCELSIOK PARK MURDER, articulars of the ita D Rutians—¥ TURE son Excure dy—Captare of Pour of the ing imo a Net All of the roughs engoged in the Ba «Isior Park murdor are from Paterson, Tre worn, man died yesterday of his injurivs, James Rooney y, tWo of the rawitles, cama down Jay from Paterson to sea" if thoy could not Furnival, who was arrested by e the night prvvions, ont of Me rped straight iu% the meses of aliowed tom to go su t reival, bat did not let them ant again. course, indignant, but the offers wh out tor them, hed thet suved the of Knuling thea up, fof the gang ots, pared s of the ro aracters of son, and 4 terror tu all good eiliz ana, was cap. 1 by the Paterson police on raday might 9 Murder occarred in Bergen county — J) fall fur will be laken thence tu t ick. Owing to some defect in apors, er, the Paterson authorities re/used to deliver Vin into the custody of the Jersey City oMders. The defect will be doubtless corrected and wta Powers turned over. Furnival nas turned tote white adwitting that he stabbed the ot as Rooney and Furnival-were equally guilty. keeper at the coinmencomens a #ESTIVITIES AT LONG BRANCH. eee ‘The Banquet and Ba the Nt Continental—Kieit Gen, Ky the Belles atthe Seaside, Lona Baawen, Atig. 26,—The ball given by the Continental to the galtant Ninth was a triumph The immense divmg-room, whica had been profusely not con tain all the people who flocked into the place, and handreds surged into the drawing-room, After the dancing was begun with spirit to the music in the other rooms, ‘The cottages were well repre od, and there were delegations 1 the Indins the First, Sev enth, Eighth, Twenty-second, and Old Guard Col, Fisk opened (he. ball with Miss Hyans of Mew Orleans, and dancod every set with unflagging ‘The women are as “eligitet with him as the hat amo from zeal, men, and say he is an excellont dancer, The belle of the evening wos the beatiful Mre. Helinvold Lagangain, of the Viennoise opera troupe, was Dresent, also thegVicomte de Laroquette, Col, Hyan, of the Cuban insurgents, who was ar. ‘once aud came’ dawn to the Branch, to be at the balk His chief of stuff was with Lim and his brother, aie = The President's Movements, Nawront, Aug. 26-—A. very distinguished perty mot President Urant this morning at Mr, Ailar broakfast the dancing After dining at Gov. Mor- | party drove to the steamboat nies aaeeceeene WASHINGTON NOTES, poe Secretary Cox is in Washington. Since Red Cloud's return: there have been no de- rt Feiternan, ‘The President has appointed Isaac NW. Wheeler to M. Carmichael a8 Burveyor of Customs a RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, eneteees Edward Brown, of Poughkeepsie, was rao over and killed on the’ Boston wad Albauy ruiiroad, near Grecnbus! yesterday, Yesterday morning the i@ o'clock trata from Am boy to Newark, when woar the Woodbrige station, struck and killed child, «ged aboot 7 yours, who was silting On the track. a ——— Mr. Jones, of hand, old like’ the Nan, G, W. Cottrill, the lawyer, drives a vory ile han @ M. Jules Abreceuit, 8 wall street banker, hae He drives as two whibs footihen, Koglishmen, in drab James Andrews. jr., the millionaire, has the most ‘eating turn-ovk at Long Braveh. Ik ix a four-in: and, two Deautiful milk-white Yeadere, wad two. pat ‘The harcasi~is @ inarvel of beauty in iteolf, tree thoasand dollars. Mir pe drives eat fourin The horses are the ——- NEW JERSEY. pid chic A new German society entitled the * Olhae Na en" bas been organized In Hackensack, ‘The editor of the tooth drawa, The North German Aid Soctoty of Newark has paid over $2,000 to the German Consni in New York. ‘Thomas Farrell, 14 yoars of age, in attempting to e cart of the Ogden Mine Rallrs ‘The Sixth Ward Democrats of Jersey City last ngressional Con. whinate the Hf Yeation which will, 10 is presumi Orestes A. Ciey ‘Tho Antellient citizens of Orango, New Jerse; have drivan away tho Now York news boy thetr cryiug the extras with the War news dis Quiet of the atree! David Oakley a froight trata conductor om th Morris and Kssox Railroad. was fouud lyiog on the track pear Orange, yesterday, with his skull (raccur He 1 supposed (0 have fallen froin tho train, Mr, Marshall of the Prospect Park Trott Ciation has ofored to trot the Dr. Partuley, by whi day at the Paterson track, with! $1,500, on the Prospect Hark traci ‘The Republicans and Democrats ef Newark havi relused to alot the Bunday beer sellers aw oe ure Approaching; the Republionn Mayor refu proclaination, and the Deuo- cratic City Attorne; prosecute Until th Mayor issues the proclamation. Two boys named William Howe Hohinaon wore en the formes ‘aa beaten on Thure- Hix Weeks DOLiCe, for Lette {ruin tho post office box of thi Company, Howe at various times Bad op tue box with his emplo; d removed letters Containing checks, one upon an Kaatora bank for $0, ‘Vhese he attempted to have cashed, mailing then 10 Taugne banks, Wil directions to tena ten 49 ‘an tolon, presi t Aly, care Ger ttobingducel s Tho asteetives use decoy hotter And vecuced ke outprite. | Mowe waa cou mitted im default 0! 61,000 bail. and Rodincou, whom Nowe dootares inacoenl, was detained m an socom pLeD TWO CENTS. THE STRIKE IN FALL RIVER MILITARY CALLED OOT AND THEA POLICK FORCE DOUBLED, ‘ — ees -+ } A Mob Striving to Prevent Operatives from Going to Work at Redneed Wages—One of the Men Knocked Down and the Pollet Stonod—An Arreat and a Rescue, The demonstrations of the idle operatives te Fall River, Mass., in opposition to those who have gone to work at the reduced wages hus assumed « toreatening aspect, and at one time it was foared would result in a sorious riot, press The operatives, numbering from eight to thousand, abandoned work on the Sist of Jaty, since which time they have, with the exception of @ very few, romained idle, At the end of four weeks from the beginning of the strike, the resources of # large portion Wore well nigh exlausted, and some Of the mill owners, pe reelsinig a disposition on (hele part to roeume work, opened tucit mills and b to hire in workmen.” The Messrs, Dui lec were thw first to do thi bezm Monday morning with one s,inner, During the day they obtained twe others, and on Tuesday quite a number come in, ‘Tho disturbances began on Monday night, won @ few of the workmen fesumed wore. in the Duties mill, In the evening a crowd of the strikers eol- lected around the mill cates, nnd as the workmen, came out they Were ureeted With Varions insulting remarks, but no violeace was used against thon by the crowd, On Tuescay the Mereha: establishinent and ame other of tie mills alsy began running with a very fow hands, hired as they could be found. The aympe toms of turbulence rapidiy increase on that dt A lorge collection of people awaite1 the qorl people as they made their exit from the Durfeo MIM and greeted t more violently than om th Preceding night, One of the wor knocked down followed tn. the rabble of aerisive and in were present The y who uttered all sorts of liters. A few of the poltes ble to di d weavers on ustrations aren fof mony bundr pi stay, and at night dangerous aspect, din fre the ¢ tort if owners be somewhat excited at the action f the crowd ae tie time for stopping work appro ed, and rather indiscreetly sounded & fire alarm from the werestulstm, in order to brin the ines to throw wator a the drive Giem away frourthe gates. This couraa, to greatly inerens® (ic #hay at the Cow Jalthenah the € re worked, the crow was only devon back and nit dispecce’, and the temper of the strikers wis nut improved by the welling. ‘Tho police. nambering ely twenty fye men, had no effvet vor in SU ing thes diturbanee, resto} ome mun yh) yas jiterteriag With ongo! the prisoners, gut whl hiv to the ® ne officer w Wit with and the crowd then rae#e2 upon the soles and reseued the prisoner, Ho Mill owites and cits aeities became thoroughly «larimed at the tern ire wert kings bd the after abseneo of any fore saMoieat to expe With tho rioiers, ant on Thumiay mormteg the Mayor tslegrapae'l % the or troops, Late he foreroon Corapany { Hoghuemt, Me M., of thiseliy, # Tavor nol 7 29 Hi of Taum ” ce pani ton were also ordered 4 ‘The Latter, wi mb an hour's nati The Mayor Kod citiaens we atte Anson ble} of order 4 rth works inthe Dune bezan to ent toward wa 1 pun six o% ie euihacout rece were flied auiee, anna ft thot tht be none; bat Leiore seven O'EWWCA there Wis a Kide den intlax, vetting in irom all directions, aml le.st_ two thousand porsons were seattoced up down the street, Wheu the balf dozen weavers came forth, gard ed by the polle, and proceeded tovrcnt trot: honey, | there was a chorus of sereams sail notes (rome } the crowd aud trom the windows ivoring temenent houses, and the crowd ruikwd altor her, and continnod olteastre demonsraitous lors quar fer of w iniie Soon atterward the spinners eame-ont, and. a sight of them the insolence of the erowd Wis inucl iuareased. A half dozen police, with revolvers F hands, accompanied then, wid saw then saiel home. An ‘attempt was made to eveier the crowd nn following tiem, an fe arrose. were MAdey the Arat successful ones «ince tue bie began e women, Who forwod a inke prow. those present, wero te tost demonstrative, ewe mude av ce col the fuss fron tae bs ming. ‘Tie we nner) were EuE de Lot houses on Tharelay night, and will 10:06 hereaiter, ‘The troops were kept under. ven might they were not ea, to hate and there seems to have DMicient for ovdering them out He poke thougut, would he den with ease ald preve Ty {s said that « very Iepee proportion of those whe are without employment would ne sv wero they not talleida Spisuers’ Assoe A squad of apie by thin oarrivale at oh station o dissonde spinners whe es Tram geting word here, ounied a» bh or whe LoL a AeighLoring Led. hum. to Cell them bis busines: Che riok inv operatives are mostly Maus Kivin, Aug. 23.—Things kore ail ave aw unfavorable appeara The prosence of the militia alone preve further There is as yet no prospect of the setcieuens Of tm strike diMtculties, — OBITUARY. ——— De. Jason Van Huson, of 1,00) SMyrile avenag, was found doad in bis bed yesierdny more Jeb Brill, an old aud respected citizenol Nowa: ‘and one of the first Aldermen of the Tweltth I¥ara, waklealy on Thorsday night from apopers -— LONG BRANCH I ‘The Hon, Wm, Rogers bas returned othe Branch, nt Edgar Athen of the Ninth wae Long Brauch, yesterd rav Dickel'’s stable, where Tt could wot be yok out. ax Adjutant walked in consequence. ——— FLASHES FROM 7HB OCEAN CABLES — ‘Tho China and Columbia have arrived out, The report of a quarrel bebwoen Gon. Prim am@ Sehor Zoolila ls contradicted. ‘The Panama and Wost Ind‘a,Cable Companyte steamer Dacia arrived Iu the bay of santiago de Cuba fay altornoon, ship Shutemue from Cu CLLENTS, 1M, the barks Gem dit, Tidal Wa é K joo ran Cardenan, io Portni-Platue, sg bived lant nighk — LATWSY NEWS @LWANINGS, ‘The Forost City, of Cleveland, boat the Olymptes at Washingtou yesterday, by 1s 0 i1. The inerenry at Byrnes s% 190 Broodway, ranged yerterday trom sixty-six (0 eighty-five. Last nicht Mary Rilzzeraid, aged 6, fol throug tho scuttle of the FOOL oi Giodivise ¥ Pell strect, to tae ground Boor ‘The Hoo, Charlee Haight, of Irechold, N. J, te not a candidate for Cougress, and does not dese 8! re nomination, Tho Commissioners of Quarantine pakt a rie yeaterday to the Weat Bank Quarantine and nospit thip Linols, Professor haw, of Trinity Col Dublin, and editor of tae Bish "71m Avcuuo Hotel, Chamber No. 1, under the cxissom of the Kiver bridge (near ation ferry, Uroaklya), took yestorday from a gas jet. ‘The Brooklyn bricklayers have decided to womr ape ot the Ameriona shield, 60 as ee at the ¥, ‘The Fourteenth Ward German P. A. Socioty tea evening Feported 840 collected during the week for the widows and orphaus and wounded, ighth A y District U Association Inst ht made known its preference few ‘the Hon. Horace Greeley for the Governorsuip. On Wednesday last, tho Mitieth anniversary of toe birth of the Hon. A. A. Philliys, ho was nerenaded a muade the recipient Of a diamond pla worth $10 n Republicns Ole Bull bas waited for America, and Marie Bow bach, the tragedienue, leaves touiay tu the et European, to {ull her engayeimeut in the Uni Blates, Dr. Simeon Pepper, who wns so revercly burned a the Malden uanercsponion, wav fenarted to) De Eom. forbable Task Bue. Doubts are yet entertained ebow® his recovery The Congregation Anshi Chesed, Norfolk ate Syn Will wgea 16 1uoLrow to ‘Ret Upon the OI Re they uaeoeus property, win'move up town William Pavisy the, youth who was paulied by “Big Mag" ath Bridge piree or Sih Yoncant ated si Haicpast (wo tate arn It is anid that J Prévost atom Drotally ame on the ck Hosp Of Frawce at W ‘The Knipire An the old Fie Depart sepu D Costa Freaident, & deat, Houry Moleger Eocretar sen Baaten he br ca.