The Sun (New York) Newspaper, August 29, 1870, Page 1

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PRICE TVO CENTS ret NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST Prince fa: h | guaranteed. 7 y may re af WHAT A FOOL RING WILLIAM I9? her says that only sur: | or parole, Over 950,000 b —_—-— Au Floanent Appeal fromthe Veneratte Mieh= * Which is not required by the peaceMl Fiench, A TRAVELLING PRENCH GovErRtMrsT, . Pri ay half the journey to Paris has beon Tn case of a sie of Paris, the Gov ¢ Paris Presse of Yesterday p . x tan the Ministers, wil go to Toure SUN'S WEVPORILEKS, h-a He WES TURE AND TERE BY THE LRA Heman Cathotics of Willa nso by the | parryi ry, Te aL A ith £Ne ment | DA ‘ sLuruh. TERE: Pro ne efficial announcement made inthe Chambers [40 tio tartans ure marchiag om Parte cageoe | belind. Pourzes, and L:ous, to administer the provinces - either attoulsiment nor fear im the Capital, ‘The THE PROSSAN RESERVES, invaded by the enetuy The Delletts of Handay 7 a8 se atc Feagone whieh should) (are | oo aed of Pr sate ae Musa bck of a ite ‘Vo-day the train of American ambulances under Mwedes on & Niuten faland Boats pittor th i ana F ii ne , wind thar thts obstinate old | Serve have been formed, to await events in France : bibl! i r The Germans a ALS | chetinyte old mgn bus raised m gptiiton men —one on the Rhine, under the Duke of Meck Last night in 6 free fight on board the 7 o'clock | Char Je wil never take Deck across ie Maize. st # burg Sete boat from Tompkinevill,to New York, several cona- | diocese, w he fucs it necesaary to rick a bieo $ _— the obstructions are now left fir | omeisis AON'S ARMY AT past 10 0’ th Vaal ia V A Wow on the | Hamsbures was fied to ite fullest capacity, Th Aleve of Germans aud | announcement which hs t t r #7. 8 Matone, thet Bishop Lynch ¢ nod t nvelon the Ferry | mo ken Ma vival of the Victiony fosorr rection of Dr. Marion Sins left the eity Dr, Prot and tony other Flutes Sauitary Commission accompanied 0 Would deliver a sermon in bonalf of his | Patt iu great Waut,drew together tis | Rovan.a la t about Gin se ’ n; One at Berlin, ander Gen, Caustain yof Swedes tarch- | large nseeiat we peor nqutred of the vart The t M\CMAUON'S ADYANCE—AHARP PIG Tie danctiters of D a ot the L been sharp fichting between t \ | the proccesion bearing the banners of Fran ous Germans on boord, Bist du ein Deutscher valty advances neat Montmedy. | the t ts have boon forwarded tot on tes. A great fensation was ws tle train moved t Lhe crowds cheered and gave |iberoi A GLERIOUS PRUSSIAN VICTORY. | Northern Railway froin Paris. | (he ate a 1 to thowe callecting money for the wonnded. T 90 Irenck nD neve ra to be to wile $00 Vrenchmen } I here, appears t a erupthe | @ lanee eervies willbe etriedy impart ach and Prussian wound s of his command, to reeruit and ewer t ations, treating F ‘ pee Captured. P W levies, and subsequently a forces along the borders of B pitebed hatie, and leaving the and (roops to the south. able ecitorial, of which the following t# au extract MacMahon will then, it is thougbt, endeavor to | “Next to tho news of the near wpproach of UL form and complete a junction with Marshal Bagaine | Pru-siaus to the walls of Paris that wi cel & wt com y cossiul in thie, afterward si communiestion somewhere ne Thia is believed to be the & nis | ed m, avoiding @ evarsre’s QUARREL WITH TROCHT, vorted Repulse of the Prus- sians at Verdun, ussiau commanders | One of the city jonrnals Quis even! tho except La more tals ed with the org n forces is aware that the firat ban of the r, connisting of men from twenty-five to 1 age, Lave formed the greater ian forces, Not only did that ter We fleld a9 goon as put the uization of tho Point north of Meta, and, should he be suc rupture between the Governmont and Ge ws reported | iat the Em rere drawn by Fix horses eweh, took then to the rroun ereor of Paris, Dat we ean afirm 1 2 bell playing, which was hinted at by Minister Palikao in his | Tr is novertieiess trae that a p address to tue French Lerisiaiure a couple of ev tod t : : ings since, when he gave moubers @ of ultimate enccess by predicting glorious St, Arold FRITZ'S STEADY MARCH ON PARIS. | thera 1 of the army was onlerod s, Drucides, and divisions of tho escond ban Laridwebr tn'the provinces nocreat to France niorced Ue araies OC Frederick Charles and ta. Lhe fact ef the second section of the Jon for servier outside of hot occurred Fines the cau ta, re, says te Optaion not Gaal efort, gic movement day was spent in tins accom: | wuiold, bh The Great Southern German Army on the Move, " nee of the Heapr the 6) ron | the roncrable Miner look te a A COMPLIMENT TO THIERS. ri that ete tay on the bed witu her ¢ on until 6 -. almost certain triumph, fro: the imurdiate carry: | The Jownel ¢ ing out of a grand plan of field action ry Bazali re nd MaeMakon, This mur CUTTING OFF THR WATER SUPPLY OF have t k the fruits of others’ Livers; now how | (Cec on Buntay mor s hntiblaicthchtaha ddl 4 tes | changed! ‘The thoucht of the torritle respor the stables; thea t 4 watermelons, 92 raw elams, # To God and you,my Christian ( 4, 1 outaile drin's asvistaniee, Give Of your inean s und schools for my poor f courfort tie widow, and hush the ert rphare: that again my priests may be ena: | ¢ the Wants of the peor ni: | he tour, seed is husn —e FRENCU OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. was mado public F throat with a recor b Was token i auwovncene LEGS OF NAPOLEON. | tne oaice of the Minister of the Interior ou Satur. ‘The Prussian foree ves was Innocent; that kia the m fa hearing groans tn the cellar went t aud + with fer t rW a ¢ the eetlir picked ms er ut twelve feet trom) wuers Mrs. ngaced in turning Ue cour ot r Til, t ' it, aed t bis y ' ne Watching Lianid Ganpowder, skut of the supply of water from the city. Utey | Ho has beea ft t ton o'clock last ni and 120 Maiden day: —— Toe er i ‘ ta 3 o'e'vch t garrise ¥ san scouts siege of Tot xd in Uta, the moat wil: iso be | Generals und arti areurs rey h was fina peal Was nobly answered by a w ‘Tephus fewer has mace its appear sf th of Franc © 1 1 Commerce in providinus | out of the areie-Due to romain 1 t | ro Prusatins who upon Wun, seve a1 repaired acain The Rev, Bishop remains this weet at ther ‘ ed went to the ZIV SUN'S WAR DES. ATCHES, a My Hawes te: Celene th SHOP BAYLUEY'S DISCOURSE, ft e t . a same es within Twene st Paria. The Do Council Described fu the Newark Cath i » Bayley ecleb umentent | irs ng Hervives ema Roatirm v Ls, Ang. 27.—Prussian scouting Iry has been seen at ts the capital of th fn miles north of Troyes terday ad nothing. a al twouty-ve miles east. ass yes: tineat of the r nay, Wil town, Bowe tal aud repulsed the Pre '. colnma Of Prusomn c peep of The Sun ‘The garcison at § ‘ Autos, Aug. %1—Tho I ans have | comul sortie. Toy captured. 8 conver Of est 2 was eompleteiy invested. Biz ween TH ANS WANT to Prone, Sat ye but i sas so bign that velter ! , wm I ytorurrender, The command. | vigorous resistasce, A large body of German troops, | wiro is in command thers, makes to efort a ae : i ‘ é a : ; at It Uign tab oeittier the 4 P| 4 " supposed to be Lindwebr, have Litely passed 0 is in comma 8 The € jst ' s tH ‘ ‘ ‘ and Con wv crowded, Vein uorcarotid artery was cut, i ih peaatdat Asks od tal towa | throusit Naucy, Vaucoulctrs, ad duiaviile, on the | 9 passage. Desertors report r Deputy tn the Corps I Itwo dis | 2 Lan Lakcea doch intrest. Dr. | After tie utusl ceremonies, the B encanta onticr, ca the railroad between | way to Cidlons. ‘The report of the apowaftwce of | ation of the gortison. The Prussitus are stron guished re rier and Flogne' F wm Livors i tie couberative movement 1 rot thonzh ft wonld not pe inopportane for hie : ne cg Sg Prissian scouts at Chateau Thierry te umeontirmed, | i ereneneg becore a tinguished lawyers, M. OE. Laurier and Fiogest, beve Fained him the rearect aint con tilenee of the spl p Mg anche Soe AN ARISTOCRATIO MADMAN. irloa, a few miles from Lux- | foamebenente of Prussians are reported to-day ai enebed b thep alveaty 1 12.000 wor . und hove re G Classoy thioushous tue city, id Vicwlce ay womething abeut th amenical Council, ho pease x reo wiles north-northwest | Reimr, Varenues, Verdau, Phalaboure, Bar-le-Duc. NANCY A BAS* OF SUPPLIES. quested to lave the delense of Fort de Bicetre, on —_—e should reserve lai full thoughte upon tho subject for | A Surprise and How the Originator of tt 4 09» ciladel on a steep rock, It was | 22d Stenay. aud o@ the railway botween Boineoas are toms y R n Lor the eit WALL STRELT POCKET-PICKING, Was folua OC Gy Bolan Whe kan donee meee ter Fared-A Scion of British Nobitity tm ] fod by Louis XLV. “ the Iron Gate of France,” TRE FRENCH COMPLAIN OF TOT PRUSSTANS, ° t Of ato pens ur - tio Church as the presen Pope Pius 1X, or Trons-Tr navies fo m Lunatic Asytnrt ian Sava OR Ase) baer ets lle ag aces gia Mitsight-<"t He fing suite of abaltis , to Pt ; : F Ate | fufered so mitch for tis Master's cause. Ho 4 { sday, 28d inst., while the steamer Urise f ; y Prussians in 1793, and POSE Sg . Ae A Ath Ghemiay: p Se Talaise! don Littio | ito the advantage of the Church thas the Conucil | go), of tio Fall River line, was on her paw os again by the Ailica in 1815.) The Prussians act nov only agaiust ordivary mils 4 u 6 1 A actic . was Leld, The procecdiags were marked by di . a j bts tary laws, but thee also of uinanity. At Btras Paris with the Prinee Royal, and | ocr " rogroas of the enem: suotry that a Thief Played on Mans P iicestenes thoughtiunoss of paryc New York, Mr. A. G, Sisson, tie dotective «tached they have cruelly forced ali tae young men to ’ On Saturday afternoon last a wet Wall 5 th VC ! 1 BacMahon's Advance-The Prusstans Re- | the trenches, and in Foire cases threatened f . pee ; uifees sWeoker (hie@:. ble dtbiae from ail parts of the 9 : le a laayh s frontiay from Steuay to Dan, ec with Geath if they refused. suots tron t RESENTING FI i PARMARITI IM, t at of to Lyons i deere 3. Thor bad suffered for th looking into a lady's stateroom, end evident Dy Cable Correapondenca of Tha bun. Fumparte of lke besieced city kill the laborers in | A note has been addr r to all tt i : v a st b L to gain an entrance thr the w s n which was destroyed . They cive « stugular ides of Prossisu civiiiga- | inte 2 . x . 1 rf i I asec aa H y by the way of Mumue and Aute. They comm! r Pituintlon of Baaine Expected. — | roerfel pillageagd wniveard-ui vuiraces. ’ i \ ts ee ' to t t ‘ r ‘ Spy F ay Will bs entertained so As ‘i ‘ ' top tod ‘ ‘ tg an u pay age ‘ 1 5 § i TON, ; ‘ 1 t t t ” ' ’ }} ” J ve t a! n24 ie ) f a 7 ‘ Pre mi Pont ot ' 4 Ont + at Me : “ » k 1 pag ei heest: : en , , ¥ wire t nintot j w ASTON OF Yee: Pi o r c ‘ ‘ on ntastation te Wer + Dasa. ‘ i ons served our guns, We t i 1 « 1 pts » we ae 4 x a ; a es i sd ihe , _ ave alice ; : of ‘ ; “ , ns a ni A Brooktya Policeman's Siorts Bay ates “ se ds ie si t rsons b g to it were killed. th for tae weed of the f ave b a “ The ki ie i a house which is tint Lama of the Atlantic Dock I nd i rf ; t orenm GE DMN c russians before the Iron Gate of Ba ne Tied Hand a Armics Organi terday made a et ‘of cattle Soe was cot nit street ferr Yebed their } men who assen hand of 1d 3 Le stepped slyly be the con as to tha Prowch people wath the | the ¢ we in cpibe of Wb “ ef te Gov yire ts declared at an end r 1 ke caroimlly wb nts of the | mankind. oat Puc Koks to his ow Tie would Wko to apeak of the thov feaBhed the in tis moanor | from t Slot) Wiel lad 1 THE DIRPOSTTION OF TINE PArEMAN AMX, by a mob at is gow guarded by the | thie tue day alter the Norvest, it equaly follay The diflevities of an rteou miles south of Nawey). lahuges of these fuw d Legise | Prussian epy, was shot there his wmornd Move ihe way of oficers, | i not The Uuitad states authorities im eat for it T huro @ reecipt, One of a warrant ag aring to Toevive erma § Kind—Praceedings ef the Co Sur inniion Departure of au American Sanitary | Portal Telegrams from Paris stato tat Me Chapin and RC. Puvior, a a to Michael Dor tie died t wiik, ‘Luirty-two poor tuuiilies were de ri t lost ail of their faras urauce, $2 aud Mine, Batueque bave beea ia prisoned pallies Boal Pra ‘ at Viuecnnes as Prussian spies, ‘The Brouch author ENGLISH WAK DESPATCHES, Panis, Aug. 28.—In the Corps Légistatif yes- sare talking of executia MACMAHON’S POSITION, A Marshal MacMchon's main : eg: hi Wat distuisaeds ExQ 1 4 of Spain hue given up her | ult .w Weak by ds fal tah in Paris for the use of tue wounded | ya cee a) Paaeaia fy army fy at un respondent telegraphs from rrenier of Vilry ta the Germans—Sixe and Nearly 1,000 Breach Capturcd—Move rene Victor imed ja Paris-suarp Cavalry x Prussians have : tol ten miles south of + 1 m t 1 back frou teen ¢ 4) 4 Pr t Rethel Cit PALSRBOODS RX at Rothe! (a town on ou the ® 0 of & su ar rectal Despaich to the World. tive wld the Conace and 5 o sha To 4 Pru Loutmedys Mivistor of W 1b to reply he statement oft Pru f the Journad that mornin ‘ 1 ur of the Geruian armies ib case of defeat ‘ , Me Rey. Dr, t the 1 trast throngh devotion tot ' uit, I ore tr to the fr t ! ! f } Tust have t ft mn » the ditculty of feeding # I adn tion of the city sla mot | Louis Ger aia , . ; | 4 y t 0 Pa been considerably excited to-day over a tb i i v d boot A of vagrants and suepocted parties hay A-reuidanh pony iN TYRANNY IN PRANCR, spon / Pfam i ataneaitaa A PRINCE PKIT!'S PROCLAMAT Se : shen ra ' 1 NaRaiboe A MNPERAAE GAC GetVALA | y ingly ty saan, ud The Prince Of Prusela has issued a pro H 1 VAMONT. OW PARI, makes wa tthe Emperor, an

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