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THIRTY-SEVENTA YEAR. ‘every one of them. It is reported that the Colonel | bona! Be te aati leh sn rapid a, ome \ PRICR TWO CENTS. DEATH ON THE RAILROADS. Grand Army will soon be reinforced by the Fourth Corps d'Armes, under command of the Crown THE COLD SPRING MURDER. WuY GEM, PAILLY Was REMOVED, | of confidence, flushed with victory, and | Prince of Saxony, which is formed, and that, rein- lem geaay Gen, Fuilly bas been deprived of his command ‘anized, are about to break up the | forced by this powerful contingent, the enormous | THE CONFESSION OF TRUMPBOUR, SWITCHES MISPLACED AND AN EN: Decause be overlooked and left at Chilons 100 can- rtere of the French. Prussian army will continue ite march to Paris THE KOBBER AS: GINEEBR BLINDED, , Three or four columns are marching abreast on | 99) 660 44 ssi Arm Changes which would have fallen into the hands of some roads. Two go by the road iteel!, and som rong. boon ape ' Mhe Prussian y BOS | ceemy tied aot Count Palikzeo taken the precnetion Lites {46 more’ more rough the elds to the TMIONVILL® COMPLETELY INVESTED, pares od Bria Track of the New Jersey j s Figbt ond left, of at least one otter colun ‘Totonville te completely invested by the Pros < ance Committees the Hudson River, to lave the camp inspected after its evacuation, emai ni n ns are directed, how if _ nevertheless constant and fearful " ; its Front. A DESPATOR PROM BARAIND, Fa ean rete ficir routes through an tw: | slats. The garrison eannot effect any commanica- Mata ra | | hea Turse Persons ta a Toret \ MacMahon being Flanked in the Murde 29.—Contrary to all expeo- tation, proceedings on the part of the defence in the & riotous break ; the local o city police has beon quadrupled in strength and efficiency, amd in eddi- tion to this there is prevent » force of nearty Afty vaded province like that of Phaisboure. Toul ioe iy ‘of gallant resistance, bat not a rallying point the surrounding people. ‘The fortress is held and the enemy passes on r-Mtorm near Buffale. Yesterday as the 12:10 P. M. train was passing \ Lawrence station, about four miles oast of Trenton, tion with the exterior, and will probably be com- rt ife of Marshal Ba- ‘The journals report that the wire of 1 lied to surrender by necessity, rrine received yesterday @ despatch from the rebel, in which he said : ——e case of the people against William Conroy, impli. | State officials, a switch parted, throwi Same Manner as Bazaine. Gor, All goes here better end Bower, attacks which have miven the carrisons an epporta- brought to an abrapt termination, To-day Tromp- terms offered by their employers. The . \ ame 2 The Journal Oficial announces that the Depart- ally of Aistinction The French uthorities ‘seom | Steady Fighting cm eaine Geill te oie conteesion ta puveunes hed this elty warty atl of the twenty mille in the Phere dele hike aon nl fel vane, | ite re. posed to avoi necessary Cestruction of prop- M . no! man mn im —_——- nt of the Ministry of Wer will commences iy ce, | erty by merely blowing up and Knocking down Antow, Luxemburg, Aug. 28—Evening.—There hatecbabaddbaendaliiecd fag: Abad A tape! Ao todchyt Astne mba named Kelly, was instantly killed. ‘The brakeman, | ENAY alto Tours, Count Palikao will provably fe | ninier ihe Germans. has beon Mehting all day at the village of Dun, be- agreed that no further proceedings should be | Between 12,000 and 15,000 men and women are ont | George Burke, , ead hip ond righ / a GREAT BATTLE AT 8Ti + | main bore for the present. ‘There are no traces of attempt at La Petite Querre taken in the preliminary examination, the Recorder | of employment. This has been the condition of ‘ y —— as far as have yet seen, The Fronch simply re- | tween Stenay and Verdun. The fring was steady arm broken. A young couple, who were married —oenetfiioians treat, clear out of reach, when they do wot mean to concluding to fully commit the prisoner to await the | affairs here for over a month, The whole bistory of ENGLISH WAR DESPATCHES, from morning til night. No particuare are yoy yesterday in Trenton, and had ju B | fight'in earnest, and leave the open towns and vil- tarted on thoit " ‘ ° received. action of the Grand Jury, Bince the last examina. | the strike is told when it is said the spinners were | Wega) tour, were slightiy it 4. A Cheat ! Victorious Assaults of the Prussians ages Lo be quioily ocenpied by the advancing foo, iuamieiie Wn: tion Kate Moore, Trampbour's mistress, has vistted | making an average of 12 per wok, and the mana: | vaweq ayer, trom Jerszp Uity, pore all more ee } he , Li 708 LAST FRENCH HOPE. Marshal Bazaine ts certainly ander the wells of the prisoner in his cell at Carmel Jai!, but nothing | factarers attempted « reduction of 74 por cont. less sufferers, Mrs, Baxer lost ear, and Me { on MacMahon’s Lines. ‘The same correspondent writes from the same The Pr foport that, the typhus fever | RCW has been gleaned from her. On Saturday Inst | The workmen said they would submit to a five per | paver was 0 badly jammed in between the cars H bay ettebod ed drecdfully among the troope at Mota, ren. | S08 forty of Conroy's Cold Spring confederates | frteg to‘any ‘reposition, and nonce the troubte. | that it was with dificuity that he wis extricated. j BAZAINE STILL SHUT uP IN METZ Lonvox, Aug. 29.—Advices from the scene of Pry tay Ra teh the French recrnits “f visited him. They were not ak Waelay iter, 80 At aes, wh the new « work at ths ‘The awitch wus in ite proper place aud lécked, and i ' : , + they contented themselves with tall to him juced rates, there wore sy inptoms of @ fearful riot r war report that the Emperor's headquarters were at | isa rapid concentration of troo) ide a T f the Stat “| no blame, it is suid, is attributable to the awitcd —— Youslore, It is thought that the Crown Prince is | Hince moving on Chilone, and THE SITUATION IN PARIS. Teer ee eet aes Wis riya tix ta samed ‘hevelee of Spinners in. search of work, | keevor ] 4 Lane pay ETOH ‘a rhey wore wni When the train left Trenton it was behind time, y EIN OF PLACED, | ee ee | Barerditne tents tea leases The City Abundantly Supplied with Provi« | Drew, the Jailer at Carmel jail, and in substance is | the stfikers, and n te - t of Reims and Koernay. arg will be to the landwehr to besiege ; #0 will and at the time of the secident wo running very bi is enid that the French advance reputed the | Bitche, and probaoly Strasburg. Th» whole active sto War Material—Preparati: as follows: rapidly to make The triim consisted of thre 4 inne at Atth few miles northwoet of Vous | Tay.cc Germany Will be avaliaete to blockade Moti for a Slege—The Removal of the Seat of | to says that he became acquainted with William | strikers cars. The rear cnr Jumped the track at tho switch j Bight Hundred of the Garde Mo- | Mery" Sacwanon wre a eaptare Faris, Government Indispensable, Conroy vit Cold) Spray. ti house of Uhatiee I. | fathering In ral thousand, und’ pre. | and ran into t box car which. wan 8 Hh | ig aiers, MacMaton ia reported to be fa the Ardennes | grout ucxoaeD oF THN GanDe Monte carroneD. | ‘The Journal Oficial publishes » note from the | Sinith, Water strcet, Newburgh, About the 18th of | venting any and eversone who came. from taking | trick, forcing tn the Irant of the passoug } Taare i ¥ ; y volar sedate Forest, and Mazaine betmenn Matt, Charay, and | apecal despatch from St Mennehould says | Protect ofthe Seine pro tem. M. Blanche, advising | Tain yome mone) by rubding Mr Aibort Amarnen, iii the Commitee oss Wok ET; | ues uiashar: fg Sater Ch wae j eight pundred of the Garde Mobile and @ quantity of booty were captured there by the Prussians. ‘A despatch from Paris says upwards of one hun dred thousand Prossises are between Epernay and Rheims. ‘Twelve thousand Prussians occupy the heights near Ri Vigorous preparations are being made to dofend France, Preparations to intercept the Prursian advance bnve been made within s cir cuit of forty leagues of Parts, A FIGUT WEAR SEZANWE. Midnight.—Gens, Frossard and Bourbaki have one of ber limbs; Joseph Harrivger, of Newark, cut in the nose and bruised in the lee; Susan K Barker, a child, of Newark, collar bone broken George W. Burke, a brakeman, of Bristol, teg and arm broken, Several others were slightly braised. Word was immediately telegraphed to Treatom for medical assistance, and everything that could be was dloue to alleviate the suffering of the wound: ' ed. ‘The accident detained other trains for some f me. | Terrific Storm Killed on the Lake Shore Road. 4 ' Bovvato, Aug. 29%—A violent squall passed 14 over the city at about 4 o'clock this afters The a they now on duty here were withdrawn. few workmen bave come from Lowell and chester to supply vancuncies, but in almost every case they have been met by Committees of the strikers, and persuaded not to go to work. ‘The manufacturers are firm in adhering to their terms, and the strikers are eqoally firm in refusing to yield. They say that they are backed by all the bor Organizations in the country, aud that they have been offored substantial aympathy in the sliape Of $5,000 from the National Labor Unior ————— JAMES O'BRIEN TO BE MAYOR, al! citizens to provide themecives with euch food as may be most easily preserved, and advising ail per- sons incapable of performing military duty to leave Paris, = ‘The inhabitants of th ards of Paris are mov- ing into the city, aa many of the buildings in the 6 virons are to be levelled, and there is danger of tbe sudden appearance of the Prassian seout ‘Tho appearance of things at the railway depots is remarkable, The piles of baggage and furniture the number and length of trains arriving and Goparting unprecedented. Crowds are ployed to bi Dani every two weeks to pay the men at wor Paulding, Kemble & Co. Trampbour came down And was shown the different routes to the foundry and the house of Mr, Amerman. On that occasion the time and place was agreed upon for the rob- Dery, which was to be done by pbour, who Ii tended to go to New York and come up in the same car with Mr. Amerman. Tvis tailed because he got on a spree the preceding day and used up the AOE7,furmistied for’ the occasion, whicu caused It ‘be postponed. Conroy then proposed that Mr. Browning be waylaid on his way ome from Cold Spriny Pisce was, chosen because, rogues stwaye got tree Lere by some mea ‘Tuesday, July %, Conroy has marched northward from Metz, parsuing Mac- Mahon to prevent him (rom distarbing the Prussian force investing Mot MACMANON GETTING HIS SUPPLIES FROM BELGIUM. ‘The German towns are flied with French prison. ers, who are treated with all kindness, The Belg: ire indignant becaune the railroads of the kingdom are pracueally monopolized by the French Government for tbe transportation of cattle and breadstafs into France, GEN, STEINMETZ NOT @ne Hundred Thousand Prusssians between Epernay and Reims. @APOLEON TRYING TO SAVE HIS DYNASTY. following are the latest despatches re- wet in ‘Tn ® SON office down to 3 o'clock this jOvRD. leapatches, f° i 1d Trempbour left sen ing bridze over Buffalo creek was blown from its morning. Later d sy any, wild be | The Bimperor ts now at Borthenovitie, about $5 | been wounded, A despatch dated headquarters of | leaving the city, and crowds are coming in, and the : swing bride over Bu +3 blowa princed in a postecript. bf miles north of ChAlons, Marshal MacMahon is near | tuo King of Prussia, Sandsy evening, says wildest confusion rete! iedrerad tes eevee, bik We ine Bia ren and moorings and demolished, A man, wornan and e's Stenay, The Ublans occupy Montmedy. It was ro- ported that Gen. Steinmetz bad been displaced, nd oecanse of the ereat losses incurred that bis force bas been incorporated with that of the Crown “Yesterday there was an action between the ‘Third Regiment of the Saxony Horse, supported by @ squadron of the Kiehteonth Hussars, and six squadrons of French Chasseura near Seav 25 ‘The Bois de Boulogne is filled with cattle to be used as food in case of a siege. SELYISUNESS OF THE BONAPARTRS. Fair street routes, ‘Then they wi and prepared & pid: the robs Stony Point place for the money. Alter the thie was to muke for Stony Point ey, and then cross to Bull Hill were killed on the Lake Shore road, by a passing i (rain, The dust and rain blinded the enginecr aad L foot passengers. A large meeting of the James O'Brien Asso- ciation of the Fourth Ward was held last evening THE SUN'S WAR DES PATCHES. tiles routhwest of Chilons). Our troops were vic- | ‘The Siecle ways the #ole object of Prince Napo- | mountain, where he was to remain hid until mid- | at 10 Roosevelt street, Mr. David 8. Fenton, Presi. . Prince, Tt now seems that the report was false. | torious. The Hrench commander was wounded 484 | ieon'y visit to Florence is to secure the safety of | * ght, and shen meet Schege! wite a Dost contain. | dent, in the chair. Resolutions were passed de Hee CeSince fulE cathe disuom River Raw French Marshal ‘The Prusrians have appeared at Suippes, 14 miles ils the dynaaty, while France in forgotten. Are we to | ‘Trumplour' to. any piace, on tae river which be | S0UNciog the offcial fraud, corruption, and favorit | soqq ran of the track at Greenbuvy at 2A. ML yes a to Paris Delayed—MacMa’ north of Chalo: heme tat eel terested bed age forget France, and think only of the Bonapartes, | #hould desicnat om of the Tammany Hall rolers of the city, and | torday. and erroved. t writes from Paris, Sun- By Cable—Correspondence of The Sun. ARLON, Aug. 29.—The Prussians are mak. Ty flank movement én MacMahon similar to Bhe one made on Bazaine. This is the situation wf the two armies ; MacMahon, as [have slready Bold you, vccupies a line from Rethel to Ste: PREMATURE REPORT OF A BATTLE. Noon.—It is reported here that a great battle has taken place between MacMahon and Crown Prive, in which MacMahon was defeated. A GREAT BATTLE RAGING NEAK MOCZON, Two P. M.—By » despatch just received ‘rom our special correspondent at Montmédy we have news the train five wore } torribly sui ‘ond 4 who think only fof thei Austria, and Russia y yield to such inducements as the Bonapartes may offer, but Eog- land will not, The Prince, who is now with M. Ollivier, bas already transferred his ample wealth to Italy. NAPOLEON TRYING TO SAYER MIS DYNASTY. Proposing Sheriff O'Brien as a candidate for the ‘Mayoralty at the next election. Mr. MeGuire, of the Seventeenth Ward, having been introduced, advocated, in eloquent language and at considerable length, the claims of Sheriff O'Brien for the Mayoralty, oa the ground of honesty and ability. ives? True, Maly, Remington of Merritt Ladue, whioh F and Lrumpbuar tollo «ing io seo that wos right. All things being now in readiness, the came to Cold Spring, liquored, and weat to just like honest men. On Wednesday, the 2th, Trumpbour was shown Mr. Browning, who wus'a siranger, as Le alighted from the cars, He followed him from place to place until the deed was ‘ ‘on F other passer | The Coronas jury fo hy Cae weztect of P ‘at the company had aod Hl ‘The intolerance of certain journals is revolting. The Geulois propores that Wearing mourning Y ‘the Figaro com: two thousand The Preect of the Police says there is Were slightly injure that the aceide Higton, awitehman, and proper signal light The Figaro replies you cannot loage nll Heaning ou Mézdires, Sedan, and Moutmedy, with | of # reat and bloody battle begun on the evening of Fee oles. emeetce er isctocent Cuureniions tne | LONDON, Aug. 90.—It te otated that the Emperor | Congsmmated, | Addresses were also delivered by Mesery. Fenton, |, Fordincnd eis a Stet br ein huatoed P fhe Belgian frontier betund him. The Prussian: the 28th (Sunday) in the immediate neighborhood of | same journals propose to supply the Prossians with | Napoleon is endeavoring, through the medium of @ intention wae at first to rob Kdward Bax: | Duna, and Claffy, in the same strain. 4 dunimy, reat Cold Spring, for the purpose of fur- Rishing ourselves with koives and revolvers, but tie revolver Was furnished without timt risk, 60 that job was abandoned, In the robbery of Mouzon, T ght is much poisoned provis'ums, ‘THE SIRGR OF STRASBOURG. A special correspondent writes from Frankfort, Dato is an yet wodocided. (This aggerated.) ighting is now going ou between Charleville and Ardennes, ‘The first part of constitution and bytaws was adopted, and the remainder was left for the nex: meoting, This Association, thovgh only four wocks special envoys to all the neutral Courts of Kurope, pl th 3 he were Ue kel eeyeee i evade) Terese to obtain guarantees for the maintenance of the Na- and marching upon Paris, have changed their di- who fell (rom a com is aul Eesex Raiiroad on Freday, | , Hoboken, on Sunday. i ; poleonic dynasty and the iategrity of the territory | Piskiil bank oficer, Conroy was to sit upon a stoop i i ont 800 members, an is, nine years ol «i worth. Siaty thousand troops lave left Paris to Join Mac- | , The delay in taking Strashoure is due to the mis: | i sc ssiag of the Parle Defence Committee | Paper apparentiy, at watching proceedings closely, ard. Their treops around Troyes are marching in | Mahon, and have already passed beyond Soissons. | “arte A 4 MT. informed bers th: Te ees dasrede entent mad poles eatabees A ° ' yesterday, th rr A it | Troy falion, * More than one opportunity for striking a blow has. | yesterday, M. Tuiers informed the members that | to run through another stroet and cowe out aberd GREAT FIRE IN RONDOUT. O areaakates tte Bhe direction of Romilly (twenty-three miles | They are in excellent order and the best of spiri been lost. Supplies th ght have oeen inter | the Pro: 8 would never reach the eity without a | of the pursuers, and it they were close upon me he —eeet Two us were hilied f veral injured, Rt morthwest of Troyes, on the railroad to Paris) ; | snd a feeling of confidence seems (o animate the en- | rusted have Leen allowed 10 enter the ‘orirees. | complete victory over the French aru), and even Theta to iriguleu up, and eet*them ina wracee | Four Barns and a Dwe! —Thire | Raward Fellows, of Kensselner county, 8, Y, hove around Chilons are marching in the direc: | re force. the Geueraiship. then their stay would be short, with each otuer, during which I could escape. teen Horses and a Binck Bear Roasted | whic riding ous ircict tral of Hudson itive 7) isa ot Hascioae| (Joutisen allie uerth-aaribeads A FALSE REPORT OF A BATTLE. iss GedGRTUHIEE Leh: * Wo liad sels ted a clamp of bushes where T was Alive-A Work of Incendiariam. _ | head and teva by Gomi in comtact With the arch Ot 7) ; fe reported Freneh victory on the Meuse, in a TOW the wo, ; t about noon yesterday fire was discovered in | Duc rove i ‘Th ted Freneh vi the Mi i to throw the money from the bag, and throw the At abs terday fi di d Dualey’s G from Chilons, on the railroad to Verdun); and |) tie in wuich 60.000 were slain, is false. 1h ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Times} bug away; and i 1 Was cauxut, Conroy was to take cotehaby — = i Bhose which were between Stenay and Varennes | Frevch ecceunts eay Sees iaaig a sys: ‘The opportunity to deprive Napoieon of | the money and use it iu geting me clear” ‘The only | large barn owned by Dorronbacker Bros., betweer | wire inthe Frankfort Ho Laser b Fresch accounts say that MacMahon is not ready for uctive part Scbdgel to take im this matier Was | Abel and Hunter streets, Rondout, used for stablins ‘ power, even if it existed, was pot reized, and may and Elubty Lives Imperilied by gre marching in the direction of Rethel, by | battle. y ‘ : to furnish 9 boat ad Conroy were 0 row We | canal horses, The barn contained nineteen horses, diary. af Drandpré and Vouziers (Rethel is on the rail- BAZAINE BO UND MAND AND FOOT. Lobb dsipstel seadhoebitedepr ad art ldpadeushon diene [apm fc eepo eer ates Ny cer i two cows, and a black beer, with eight orton tors | A tire was discovered at 1 o’olock this morniy i reed to twenty-three miles southwest of ‘There are ten thousand peasants and filteen pletely Invested. boldness, are turning the tables against their Conroy's reputation in Cold Sprin: very bad. a - . ure aCO' @ elo uJ) It is understood that the Vigi co Commitiee of Loxvoy, Aug. 29.—The following is a resumé of the progress of the German arms since the com mencement of the invasion of France: After the check encountered by the French van- guard near SaarbrOck on August 6, followed by the rout of MacMahon. the French main body retirea on the line of the Moselle. ‘The fortresses of Thion: ville and Meta, defences of first order and welt supplied, * which were of hay, The flames sprend so rapidly that only five of the horses and the two cows could be rescued leaving fourteen bor-es and the vear to be roasted ry The heat was so intense that the Bremen were unable to approach nm the sullering brutes. ‘The fape: é ales's, and Isaac Hirsch's and to the dweiling ot Georze Thompson. Several of the dwellings were at diferent times on nes were oxtineuished, The barn of opponents, It is not impossible that, even if de feated, France may still Lelong to Napoleon. PARIS SWARMING WITH TROOPS. A letter from Paris describes the preparations for siege as follows: Two lundred thousand good troops are now in Paris, and freah thousands, well armed, arrive hourly. Anew corps, organized at Lyons, has ar. thousand wounded soldiers shat up in Metz, and the typhus fever is razing, Not a word can be got from Bezaine, though his lines are reporied open. ‘The Prussian Landwebr is investing Thivnvilte, ‘The Prussians hold all Southern Alsace, MACMAMON'S TACTICS QUESTION, The Times questions the tactics of Marshal Mac Mézidres) ; while a strong force is at Dun, observ- Ing the left of MacMahon at Stenay. Meanwhile, Wrong Prussian columns are advancing from Lunéville and Joinville (sixteen miles south-south- past of St. Vizier] to St, Dizier, where the head. quasters of the King were reported to be yester- Pressing the prosecution of Couroy and ‘Trampbour, Gouvernenr Paulding, the Pres: dent of the Coinyittes, having visited’ Newburgh several times recently, Urging Vigor on the part of the People’s Atiorney. A miemoer of the Commit. tee is in possession of information to the effect that Trumppour fas written a letier to Ms intenced bride™ Cuskitl, In which be said that he had got ad fix, by bel iy tha water closets on the third floor at the Frank 1 fort House, at Frankfort and William streets, ‘The hotel contamed about 180 guests, nearly all of whom had retired for the night, The dense smoke that Oled the upper stories first alarmed it slecping cccupants. ‘The cry of fire was quickly mi | sounded throwg the honse and ow The nes res} romptiy, ‘and the ames A tool of by he entren; Dre, but the 4 jetier Le Feiiel bore e contined ne dep ut in which 4 a Mahon in moviog io the northeast, und thereby nstructed, gave great weir new posi. | rived. The gendarmes, policemen, — Franco on T been “ aho 0 and thereby | co: dy vou g Bg ve dp had ed profound r ait ' vt dda origiogted, The inmates w of course, \ The manifest intention of the Prussians leaving open the rond to Paris, He might at least | 0p. st tmeratone | comine iu. irom ai the Meparimenta “Righteen | Uallods TDouF is to Le indicted in Sep iio eatly ‘alarnied, aud @ scend Of, indescribable if flestroy MacMahon as they destroyed Baz have threatened a descent on the advancing col- Jy) ‘armice pasted to the south of Metz to. | thousand gunners fom joned in the ——— - pict aac orf A Sart acl ida Pg be BE ad a 4 r and then to turn their attention to Paris, umns of the Prussians, ward the Bos above) (ia (eHiciad, |) CHOC CRRA OMMERA Te seem, cpeee | eye reer hal sort ‘The Kind of Dien that the Hon. J {ects veguralers of thelr clothing OF other effeste " bs arts, dia ments, Such gre Dewy ‘ony e Last night a multitude assembled on Lexing- a4 Ne : hy x uke cited of Galaa ee ls Eraslan Aad, uous Rikdi WikkLiw 4kA7i discover, the, evemy's, movements. Bach great | vit te caecked ie e d é rinsey Kept Of the Saratoga Course, A Luoiberin the fourth and fifth stories, blinded bp ton avenue, near Fifty-sixth street, anticipatiagtie sequel to story witch appeared tn did’ not make bis appear. on Sunday uigot and that Davis—not the coal merchant, of 197 wile had a deep ly, the young woman who King William's suite at we army headqnarters coptists of ab ut 1,000 persons, of whom eighty are court dignitaries. rvants, attaches of the postal and telegrapuic service, members of the Engineer Corpe, geographers, &c., make up the rest, Count yon Birmarck’s train is almost as ample as King the dense smoke, were siraid to venture down the stairs, but stood ‘at ihe windows and cried for hetp, Happily nobody was hurt. A lew weeks ago a fire was discovered in the same apartment under similar circumstances, b ute the most heartless incendiartsm, One nan had put his pocket boo under hig pillow, and ‘orget il, Me ran down stairs with the Js now face to faco with the Prussian front, A great battle will certainly be fought within a few Do h from Rethel this morning saying that MacMahon end Bazaiue are in communication, special precautions, The @rat army was to flank the enetuy's line of march, and was directed to take a new position near the River Nied. In the mean time, the first and second armies ap roachod each other, a division passing over the ‘oselie. ‘Tue sume division on the 9th took part in a Bgtt, in which the French were repulsed and pur. Sued until they reacbed the protection of the guns ‘The citizens of Havre have sent an address to Gen, Troche offering him a corps of volunteers. On the Path of July John Casey, who was mur- dered in Twenty-seventh street on Sunday night, went to the Suratoga race track with four friends. Jobn Morrissey spied the party as they were about fo bey tickets, and told Casey that he could enter. Carey laid hia hand on Lis revolver, ore he would goin, Mr. Morr vt believe in a desp: The War on the Ocenn, Loxpox, Aug. %,—Two German merchant ves. sels bi taken reuge in Yarmouth burbor, where affection for Miss y * ons, led \d \* Ns Witliam’s, TI Meta. This combat reculted ereatly to the ad: | they aro blockade! by ® French tron-clad in the | persunated the ghost. aud her motuer having tor | cer, and Casey was committed tor tri Fear INLET Aitierne ted iuenrtras tees FRENCH WAR REPORTS. THE ADVANCE ON PARIS Tontage of the Prussians, as it retarded the Frenc | cing MATa Saciose Wan peuta: Lanes ta anne | tan | ee libs fe Le pocketbook and clothes were found Vetreats and the advantage Was easily followed up. - ue trio devised 1 oy — = fig ual Bekibinie HEGETET A Berlin telegram to the London Times says the | Heine’. and tne wisi in Verdun, and Verdua | 4 North German sehooner from Brazil has been ‘1 fulas. Testing the E ali wal Prussians are advancing on Paris two bundred and twenty thousand strong. ‘They have cut the rail way at Cous la Graville, It was Biamarck who gave the order that there should be no balt in the march on Paris, ‘The King acquiesced, though{his generals favored — The New York Census Farce, The Assistant United States Marshals are pe t@oning Marshal Sharpe for extra compensation, which trey claim under a resolution approved by Congress, June 9, 1870, which allows to Murshals ig with Paris, driven into Lough Swilly on the coast of Ireland by a French frigate, which is now cruising outside. ‘The North German bark Texas, Captain Meintzen, which sailed from Philadelphia on the 19h of July for Hamburg, has put into Stornoway, Scotland, to avoid capture by the French cruisers, M Mr. Charles Guidet, the Brooklyn pave: patentee, having refused to pay cerinia workmen of his ten hours’ wages for eight hours’ work, @ test case was tried before Justice Riley yesterday Distriet Attorney Morris for the workingtmen con tonded that it Was @ case of suMcient importance to 4 in a Brooklya re. Last evening two women entered a fruit store as 2) Court street, A little girl stepped in and slapped one of them in the face, The young woman THE SECOND ARMY, retraining from the passage of the Moselle, and Paris being thn threatened, the French were obliged to withtraw from the right bank of the Mo- selle before Mets, not Deing ablo to stop the Prus- sian movemonts,” The advance of the First Army. Paes through Chalons, Panis, Aug. 29.—The following news is official : The Prussians ander the command of the Prince a eS a is ¢. | observing the movement of the French, attacked on ey seized the girl's arm and held it, when @ youug the Gr Jury, The Justice resecved his | sparsely settiod districts $3 a day, exclusive of ' Royal have been seen Kolng teward uippes, ‘The | looking after MacMulon Grvt, and taking Paris af. | observing the maretans oe the Pomel, Gee eed 8 | A French war sicamer is anctored here. Her decision. mileage, for the time uctually employed. The Sa- jerman forces epresd teroaghout tke De | terwards, ‘The Parisirne defy tue enemy to come AAA Body, which was compelled to send back wov- | officers Lave recused to act on an official’notice to | Tan jentared ond eapgut Ree BY fia. Bech choRiAg Hs perintendent of the Cenaus, ¢9 whom ka appeal hae ” FeO ane ee tora Boe nate OTD tating Gray yo, and assert that they will never ee the cily ex: | eral divisions to support the rear, ‘Tne Prussian | jeave, her sie becume ‘black 6 An the ta te Boom made, cannot nee bow Now Work city ca 4 are now marching toward Sompuis wet | ” uf See er eee edi Coven went Un the smi siue te | on™ He was arrested. Lis name is Harvey Yores, a aa squeezed thiough wader this resolution, ‘The con of Vitry le Francois). taken by the persons who have been om copt as prisoners, Wills, the Scotch wronaut Twenty-five t.ousdnd Germans have re has Peter Sniderwin, a German of Ph Jeweller, T Meulty with his wife Rosanna, yesterda: A French frigate t# cruising in St, George’ e name of the young lady is Amelia Davis, residiug at 135 Wyckoll street, compel the Freveb to face about, ‘They sneceeded be! a ty | been eummoned to the I’rassian headquarters er a blo ctor fMict. ; ays ie Mie ployed, puis our population at about » quarter of h of St. Dizier), aud Monticreuder 4 ti Rethel, | BY degrees the entire ach foree became | A Spanish C Expected— violent that he had to be bandcuffed = W = 7 pened miles west of Vassy). A special correspondent writes from Rethel, engaged; and of the Prussian forces, the The Germans had a fixe celebration in Pater- | police officer arrived with bi SPARKS FKOM THE TELEGRAPH, ‘le enemy is advancing toward Rothel and | Friday: other divisions of the Third Corps, the | panis, Ang. 29. Carliste aro swarming iu the | gon yesterday. A atreet parade precoded the fes. | {lat he ad lost the key of aia Vousiere, coming from Monthois, Grandpré, sad | ‘Ten thousend of more fresh troops arrived from | Tenth Corps, @ resiment of the Ninth Corps. an’ | oes) provinees of Spain. All the reports from y erwin had to rem: The Blue Cans defeated the Siars in Ceuteal Parke { f the Kighih participated, Prince Frea- tivities ia the grove. A pumber of gaily festooned | hands fastened be! yesterday, 0 six innings<S4 tO SAGO) Secs i ‘Le Croix de Blanc ( small town halt-way between | Paris via Reims ast night, pouring through here jes had taken command, ‘The movement | the Spanish frontier indicate the approach of for | wagons were filled with beautifnl bel ey Rete eat ina were a Grandpré and Reims). all this moraing, Iam therefore delayed, The Bm satul, utherly road to Paris was 3 . w Atlantica of Brooklyn beat the Forest City migable disturbances in Spain, ‘At Madrid, important covsultations have taken place between the Regent and the Ministers, A coup d'etat is daily looked for, A strong anti-Bona- parte feeling exists im consequence of a re- American and German national ¢ Les from York, Newark, und other places par ticipated, and the singin oting, aud turning jeties’ of Paterson were ovt in full force. The diay Was spent as only the Germans know how to spend a day, and a SUN reporter got dizzy in trying intercepted, The Prussians fought heroicaily, and their losses were large ; but those of the enemy, es- peciaily of the Imperial Gusrd, were immense. ‘The French official reports ‘estimate tke Pru: force engaged at double what it was. The only for the Emperor to escape fatal isolation from Par A force of twenty thousand cavalry has passed through Cuiions, going toward Eperosy. Phaisvurg end Strasbourg still hold out, A PRETTY GOOD FRENCH GUES: Club tm Chicago yesterday—14 to 18, ‘The Ontarios of Oswego deat the Mutuals of Bouts iJ Adams, Mass.,at Oswego, yesterday, 21 to 22. The Shore Line Railway has beon leased by the p New York and New Haven and the Harttord aad New | peror left carly this morning. He was cheered in the streots, We start to-morrow for Mezieres. The st corrossondents increase daily. nt of La Liberté was ordered to (night, All others, as soon as dis- Lisuow, Aug. 2, vi ‘Aug. 28. euese journals are discussing the necessity of ar voluvion, ‘Dhey Uireatea to overturn the dictature, and deciar® they will not permit the sale of the country. Haven Raliroaus (or 99 youre at $100,000 a year. Di saproued hire that’ (he Priadane eosive the Dy tue rovost Marshal, sre sent back to } oq bis supplies lay on the Northern live, Pehatlen ‘hal, before the war With Pressia, | ne SP me CmPIT Dee vewr Ooms Sop ire ree Ia the Lacroese matc' played on Sunday ta Te Banger 0; upproaching nearer to Paris while Ma.- 4 ths pendarmeria, "At 9 o'clock. Wis’ afer: THE PRUSSIAN ARMY IN THR SovT! Napoleon had engaged to restore Inabella to the Aaaikee Miniae farses: jad $ J Teeter encaas Pern tLe taroesa clab (ae taree ae Maton may defeat their forces around Metz, have roope wero still Gling out. Part are ordered | finding no enemy before Ate fell back. combining | throue of Spain in return for the cession of the Bu Portsvitix, Penn., Aug. 29.—At about 7 o'clock | Tt is said that three-fourths of the Government em. | 12¥'2% ‘i ailered ihe direction of ‘heir movement, and are mow | io Atinay, aud olners to Hancourt, ‘The main boy | Wiw ten plesned: The Breach, coasiug to reirvat | learic Istands to France, this morning,” at Prestoa slope ‘No. 8, Girardville. | ployees will be abeeat from Washington daring she “tall } The City Marshal and police officers of Salt Lake R marching “toward Rethel, Much depeuds upon ¢ _ b| northerly line, took # positiva on the heights Lonpow, Aug. 20.—At Madrid importrnt consul. | 8!x men were Killed, and one fatally wounded. A | Clvetio! LA Rd A i nol iM fasile ak ay tabe piste fo taan rroegey bits TUR MOVEMENTS OF THE CROWN PRINCE. by ine Rortierly we Ne ae , Palatal roe Ttacent ana | cake Rot of the trick, and the wagon coniaining | | ‘The United States District Attorney for West | Sfernal./wverly Me eM sted yesterday by tho U. 8. yy A correspondent with the Crown Prince's lead ‘The Second Army instantly oven men was thrown off by coming in contact | Viretuia has bee: joved to the right, moment, ucted to dismiss all prosecutions Jo ° ner, wih ne | institutes Reeisters of Election tor viviation of |, The thigh bone of @ mastodon tip , 3 fixing its centre and les at Verneville and Arma- re. A coup d'etat is daily looked tor, with the top timber, which precipitated them to th snenig 1 dA againet aa if if * ¥ TUE PARISIANS STILL EXPECTING THE OERMaNs, | TAFtEF# Writes from Nancy on the 19th: Villiers, while its right rested in coutact wish tue ‘Aug. 27, vie Panin;Ang. %8.—It is report | Bottom cf the slope, & distance of about one nua | aie; iisents Amendment, when, ihe omens tenon tDs | dndinctor atench cid and vik. loches et the contre, if Whi Steinmetz and Prince Frederick ‘Absolute readivoss for a simulta ee dred. yards, ‘The following are the names of the | {tine . eter OF The Aes whic re, rh From the Montteur of Yesterday. Charice bave done so well on the righvof the main | Fee ArmY. Rosai reitne. Muiae ue tne | 4 thas the hand of Carlirts, which made their ap- | Killed” George Taylor, John Taylor, Thomas Rob- | ‘ie itig eases aiamuaed RELA AE ey cuore Jinas, (OR aime Ry en 08 RRR RE * As the attacks of McMahon and Buz: Freuch army, the Crown Prince has occapied amore | move Monk the etre one one. Navarre, were defeated and dispersed | Sins, Micoael Webi, Phillip Farlsy, and Thomas | firey to he ex Confederates who de to be regis - ; h he Prussians near Met i nbe right of the | -7each position Boarke ta CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. s Teor and he read annie pe and more iereaient peas ae Goa Pailty he ‘At the start the Ninth Cor) encore red ad tional troops. ial eae Tho Rev, vette 0. roe ; “ or ia .and the road to whole French po: ules ha cod detachments, who opened with artillery from ¢ Rey. sella Martin (colored) complains to the = J he Prussians must. be Accordion | Yuckly master ¢ suaiclens force to cover Contra | Yanced detachments, Wie once way tnerefore was | Another bend has appeared in the Provence of SEY. Port Omics Depertment thar wht Fiataapeciat | _ Eber #e, treastirer of the Mechanics’ Savings do tee wai'y warches abvat ix dayw wf be, needod. | aud Bouthern France, the Kmpire will’ soon | Ordered to engage the enemy ia front, and at 1 |. Giniriscos, end the (roope are in hot pursuit. postal agent ops mail train between font. | Bank of Dufalo, hanged himself yesterday 4 , reaps he scouts will arrive sooner, It would | be exposed to immi danger in the re ‘clock opened Well-sustained and effective cannon- ee By a mistake in omitting the word Little, we | Komert. Als. 8 Raid one car and foreibly Margaret Brown, who split her husband's head nl “ For pose to ennceal it, gions quite unprepat for defence. Once | age, which Insted untii broad dayligut, The French Jous Irish Movem wronge1 the Washington Village Singing Society in | Sonic: te thereby lost siento tored 1 open with an Iron bar, has boca held by Justice Bcott e ‘ 4 » “The Ministry did its duty when it warned France ed'irom the possibility of s movement trom | Pepiieu with visor, Dar account of the riot at the Coucordin plenic in ki:ze | PooPl*:, He thereby loat slgnt of & inan who wae nc. | await tue result, o; ey hat Furia lias bus to wait réeoiuiely, Making the ortiward, the Crown Prince can do pretty Lompox, Aug. 29.—A large number of Trish | botn last week was seeking to arrret. Mr. Martin stated the case to | ‘Tho Coroner's jury rendered a verdict yesterday met of the delay, Above all, we must observe has be likes in other quarters. It is true masses vas bby od FORCED FESO MEE ho | eld hands have suddenly left Lancashire for Ireland ‘The Rey. Mr. Lord of Paterson, who was recently | the U. 8, District Attorney at Mobile, who prono! rt t Michael McA‘one for killing Lomas shee ow 4 ender. The auchvritios. are doing all possible to | ef the National Guard and French ieserves will | | About 8) the infantry eugaged the enemy, who | it i eae or tne harvent. ‘The circum: | accuses of Dichuny, aagrrus that Qe charge has Boe ‘clearest cases of obstructing « U RO AI inet, at 803 Becond avenue. ta Rreiare Paris for the siege. Wo shall be ready. | soo. be marching against him, but without ruining, | was Jost then strongly reiniorcod, bis line reachin truniped up by two'of hie countrymen, to whom he had that he had ever know: expressed & Willis: Davia. wha eras auanvlind with’ a. hasehal ‘ ime Sia,ite cond cent of the patriotic courage of our cit | without proper equipments, aud many of them | from Bt Mark ux Chenes tothe La Culase wood: | stance excites fears that mischief s again brewing | relusbd peeuuiary aid, Getermination to enter ® sult for 610,000 damages, on the fath inst. at | Urldce street by Margaret Dunn, a ous and the future of France,” fy , Mey must go down before | His position, naturally 0} Pa 0 oe ae Big Mag, died yesterda: ZAINE REPORTED TO BB MOVING, re tdctmaBSemicn 7 MAT IBNS £2 ome Yolore | Goi sited by earthworka and dito tak it seemed | '* Hela uD aES fi #, femardine, Fret JOITINGS ANOUT TOWN, Meee erin in Maree ce atariey wre on y almost impregnable, Ollivier in Italy. ‘and Niederhi ad '® xr —_—— held in $5,000 euch, yeste. Jay, charged wit i y ‘The Imperial headquarters were established on THE SITUATION NEAR METZ ‘bere was @ brief delay before the assault in toreblight 1gocess! ry ss face by os ete el yar ) Batarday at Vouziers, ‘The advance guard of Mac- | cannot be better summed up than by saying that the | order to make sure tliat the enemy, had stopped b Frorence, Aug. 29.—M. Emile Ollivier aad | of the returh of tizhop Hasloy froin, We Mas in Tomphieg sunere vernight, ay fgg worth of emuggien lace by the steamship Hof A s i ? Frened army i* more than matched by the First and at on the gorthern route. The combat whi family Lav ved in this elt 0" at 10,060 per vok par Patrick Donlan, aged 40, dropped dead yesterday sii Mahon's forces bad defeated the Prussian vanguard | Kecung Fruasian armies, and. that. if was long aud terribie, On the lett t a: " i ‘James K, Powers, one of the roughs engaged in | in she liquor store, 19 Puck silp. WY lleon' and Joha Hewsen " us tn encounter at AUiguy, near Yourlers, The | should win. though only. by nd Saxon troops fought at St. Muri, St. | parece of the Prussian Victo! aca rhe! upon the barkeover at kre bat Mrs, McManus, who fell from | jn the $10,000 burglar) at ie Soutt rown Pr co 18 said to have directed the bulk of Bie army to the north again Prussians and their boutvern army could do what they pit and Doucourt, Meanwhile the other win) Jay DIDI Quietly removed fromm the ear Dt. Ail, the Lacuisse wood, ani Au was drunk at the timo, | yage room, ontradicted. Wiill Juil at Paterson to Hackenyack. empt ty release ds Was feared, Lonvox, Aug. 29.—A special correspondent MacMahon, Marshal bim o) © flanked jam Martin, Michael Minaghan us eee France. eville, as far ag the north side of the northern | writes from Copenbagen, the 24th inst: ty tne induential | ‘The National Stock Exchange closed yesterday. | Theodore, counterieiters, were held f mienine ie reported to be moving in the country be- ems sinces. oad (reg Ie Ate tieipaetd in th ‘Tue reaction in the public feeling is as complete er out Of the | It was organize) eighteen months ago, when Krie was | yesterday thy commissioner Osborn, the ween Churny, Etain, and Metz; while Marshal Due. Tue Kighth wud Nivth Corps participaetd in the g ‘The smaller French tortresses are making gallant resistance vourg is already fainous from hoid- ing out #o obstinately, “Toul has just successiuily fepelled a somew) at serious attack, aud seeme to ruved out of the regular Bor ‘J {he Two Others 10 eight thousand ‘doll A.meeting of the M.T. Bronnan Association of | At 1:15 yesterday mc the Tenth Ward will be keeps an oyster saloon at low street, on Saturday c as it was sudden, A similar change has taken place in the languaze of the proas, ‘There is no longer # party advocating French alliance, ts, howe action at Gravelotte, and the contest epread, from : Vaux to the Monclle, where « briguce of the Third and Tenth, with artillery, were engaged with the entire French urmy, MacMabon's corps and Failly's Mabon is suid to be operating im the valiey of Ar- Gonnos, A great battle is expected to be fought goon in the country to the right of Reims and ng Wn, Ackerman, whe er ava Carmine sirce'a PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, had a quarrel in the saloou with Jolin MeArony, of 4 a have been mistaken as to the condition of the piace : SmcaniA anne bs hed inghci coon n, the late Cuban | Greenwich sue, wim he Cut soverely Over the Fight | [yp teley Fars bask Risse Be te the conaition lace | Givision excepted, " After sundown the 'rurslans | he Frenchmen's War Demonatrationin this | Goldwin Swith has written to» kentleman in 9 , ‘ j “ with grent vigor by the Freach garrison, took the heights vy storm, flinging back t City- Irishmen and Frenchmen to meet tu | Chicago proffering $50 for the German patriotic fund James P. Winter, who shot James Gallager on | 1 INCH IMPERIAL AT SEDAN, aah VIBOF BF lnc garrison, along their eutire line to the suelter of Mi Deputy Mare: ‘They did not venture on « sortie to foliow up their ‘ood in eptember jelebr: he mercury at W. P. Byrnes's, No. 169 Br Sunday evening during a fig! ‘The Privce Imperial arrived at Sedan y terday, Advantage, but inflicted a lows on their assailants A GREAT BATTLE AT STRNAT. way, ranged from 1010 5. Average tomperature, (Tenth aver eo and Phi ty-Nith street, if Victeries, Loud calls wore made ‘o's ebecsh but no response diaperend oni ‘The vress have @ story that Col. Galiffer, } Souncissanee, wurprives $60 Ubians aad captured army of 880,000 men wherewith to operate, if neces- aon. aaingt foreleg iatarveation. The German Tho bank of an unfinished cellar on the grounds Jeared Ob $1.00) Dall, Gallager tay } fedan is 11 miles southeast of Mézdires,) The | With, aa fir awe know, very liitie les to them | Beniix, Avg. 2.—OfMcial dispatches have been | A call for a mass mecting of French residents | AROMA IS pansenors from Liverpool veuterdey | eat of Thitd avenue, eeam ctw eicegn treet Mp mperor is expected there immediately. The Prus- | SIT ingincrors of warn Youre: pint uty | received at the Ministry of War tn this elty, report: | in Union square last evening was published yester- | Park. b , Ward Duy, » laborer. Robert 1. Shaw. 88 West Forty. q lau Ublane are at Mouzon, in the Department of | their cottage doors in the villages or ou the atreet | ing that agreat battle was fought in the neighbor: | day, but through some mitundorstandivg uo ar | Mr, Sussman, Prosident of the Jewish Congroga. | yhe,stnaeniny aru teat dine atows For atin, month, sad Ube Ardennes, vine miles south of Sedan, A battle | COFeFY torce the soldiers pass and are not molested | ho0q of Stenay, wiich is sald to, have terminated in | rangements were wade, and consequently the few | ton Aushi Chesed, bas returned trom # three WOUtnK’ | siroet Have petitioned the Bureau of Health for reliel | Sy west Nik dresses nd Jow ’ 71 by them, 8!.ops open in the town ure not plundered, 1 trip bo Burope, from the Intoierable nuisance of two Lat welting estab: | (ii ,e Rot dlacovered Gatu With the Prussians, under Prince Frederick Charles, | Peacuabie ciicens’ go about. their, busines wiiueut | a victory for the Prussians, ‘The advices are fully | hundred persons who assembled found no music, 90 | 4 portion of the original manuscript of “Oliver | Luuments. the return of the family. Bs orpocted tu be fought in the district comprising | fear ‘or lie or limb, It is essentially civilized war | contrmatory of the first report that such age: and, and no speakers, A French flag was pro- | Twist," in the handwriting of the author, was #old for | Go), Whitley nday made 0:fald on the siner pgoroner. Jones 4n inquest yesterday over the fy We various lines of railway between Reims, Hho: | (R! Were respecte. ard (eiabies 8° | mont had taken place, cured, however, and sround it the multituale gath- bight Te ce ales Ath Bali snufsctory of fh adore seott, at 8) Division atiset, | be Oy Rates mee S2aa Bowne an daiiteay moraten } hel, and Mézidres and Sedan and Montmedy, form- | tho service. suldiors are quartered on the peopl: MAG MAION'S LINRS BROKEN, ered, ‘The failure was attributed to the fact that the | a. Warmiuuton’ ta 'porcon, ine | thathe hed removed Tow cigars without (hur belng | Mne, Attomoting to cacene wit caue had om Log A gigaotic triangle, aud large supplies of food are demanded fromthe | zater—The following report of the battle of Bto- | publication of the call was unauthorized, It was | new French Mi properly stamped. ; ; on Pigs ee It is reported that a battle occurred yosterday $88 BORE TO Pau Yesterday that pert of the Crown Prince's army | in 4 demonstration in Jones's Wood on ferent BOVE Slee crates trwasurery | Sh My dtgtthe Conrnaitioe of krransemenig are | ,,A,laucr store Kept by Faul Elgebrechi, « rentite We ‘The same correspondent under date of the Mth, | which Lus been wovirg morthwardly from Vouziers | the 18th of September, After the commend the How. Chet, k. Loow for re: | Messrs. Henry C- Watson and Jobs Sioplieuson, aud the ‘ i, Wee gutted by & squi a 1 @oar Reims, Heavy cannooading was beard, but no Pria Te seatl MacMahou's flank upoa tae Alsne attacked | Marsoillaise and. cheering for Na- | nomination as County Clerk. Hon, Heort L. Btuars. qosterany, LL Y Soaes, wee co it rticulars have been received. The epgegement | Writes from the Orowa Prince's her Wecklshon coon iris Sine; poloon, Bazaine, MacMahon, and all the rest, and | Admiral Fisk bas prosented to Capt. B. M. Sim- E. 5" writes that while he was crossing Cath Higoprecht had appealed from the Gcoisiou of the ui 4 probably between the forces of MacMahon aad | Vatcouleurs, sayy: A portion of the army of Prince Frederick Charles | the coughing ‘of a man who shouted *'Vive | mous of the stoamer Providence, aud Capt. A.G. stn: | arine ferry yesterday morning be saw Uiriy-oue per- | F. Curt, Imposing certain Anes. The United States A bay Ds there seemed to be a chance that Napoleon ith the Crowm Prince's ry Ia Republique | Frenchmen formed ip Mons. of the steamer Bristol, cach a lite poliey of $10, | sons resaing Tum BUN, seven the Herald, six tho Le | Marsbal arrested ail the officials engaged in the Outs o%0 of the Crown Prince or Prince Frederick. i eet? he 8 enenee oe reel sion, apd marched to the Freach Consul yt token Of iich ‘ihe 'Natragausets | pravad World, two ins Pulse Reperumg’ Trsbune, aud ij COL, GALLIVET’® GALLANT REPLOIT. iy tire "Srmy, ia. readiness to march Fourteenth street, werd « few brief speeches wore | Steamsn p Company entertuin for them, three the Improved Dimes. seporiing Tribune joll-knows counterfeiter, whe na T Borthward. 60 while battles were raging listened 40. ‘Thence they marched througu Sixth | ‘The will of Mr. G. W. Whistler, of this city, who | Please copy. Fifteoath pes bi he journals explain that the many rumors of bat- eee tice a TES avenue, Bioocker streos, Broadway, and Walker | died in Brighton, where he bad residet @or many yoars, 7, BY Col. Writer: * Which have recently bem in circulation arose | fs, bail expecting to ene fener bed bene” ANEW PROeuAN anMr, Meek to the oflice of the Courrier” des tate Unis, | waa proved. ie Lomion, under £iiaw personally ik | he a beraaiod, with 8 Bamber of a from disor engagcwents, where tbe losses on both | other German forces, ‘Thea came Ute de: | Toe Borin Telegraph, in iis insue ofthis morning, | wears they airived with dapleied ranks, aud voiows | ED4ISG.4 I, Wine egal aru and faves a Ce yy i was serious, bat the results indedaite, feat of the Froagh by Stelamets sa States that Prussia will soa have ready # sew from loos . | tires’ of these a0 ‘cach oarobe, 2 is ety iseg Boat) the Ni Horo winacaa th ‘nal stru ; ‘aioth ie ron: that nfs obiidra would Totide ie America Geto Seon” OM Gaui they ve “attstued Ml, abd chat hie sous sual ce- ootve thelr education af one af our caliewes,