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San, “THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR EUROPEA’ WAR, The Beginning of a Great Battle, n ita MacMahon Resolved to Cut his Way Through to Bazaine, The Prussians Drive the French Through Vouziers, — THEY AGAIN REOCCUPY STENAY. Napoleon Awaiting Events on the Belgian Frontier. UOT WORK AT STRASBOURG. The Southern German Army Smash- ing the Lyons Railroad. The following are the latest despatches re- ceived in Tne SUN office down to 8 o'clock this morning. Later despatches, Uf any, will be printed in a postecript. THE SUN'S WAR DESPATCHES. piotars~ tans Liy Cable Correspondence of The Sun, Bivesess, Aug. 30.—Stenay has been re- occupied by the Prussians, Belgiun troops left here this morning for tl French frontier, The Emperor Napoleon is crawling slong be- bind MacMahon, All the other news this morning is unfounded. ———- ENGLISH WAR DESPATCHES, pinata octane t & Die—Austria Secretly Arming—KEnthusiasm of the Prus- ¢ French Report a Great Arrest of British Spies. Lonpow A ug. 90.—A despatch received nere dated Brosscls to-day says that MacMahon is about to make a desperate effort to force his way from Sedan slung the line of the Montmedy and Thionville Rail- Foal, with the object of attacking from the north Whatever Prussian forces may be gathered in the inongle formed by the fortresses of Metz, Verdun snd Toul, regardless of their numbers, MacM.lon hopesto Lave eoOperution at all those Plicos. ‘The attempt is a bold and desperate one, as there is no escape from destruction In case of det I. ie Doliewed that the Emperor and his son wiil ‘Bw! (he resalt of this movement at Sedan, and be ead) ‘0 ross at Bouillon tuto Belgium in the event Of a defort, Five bundred Prussians attacked the railway Station at Chauvency, which was guarded by Omy French) soldi The fight lasted one hour, during which time there were seven killed and five wound- ed Tis Prussians took 9% prisoners and burnt the station TUL PRINCE IMPERIAL’ #” MOVEMENTS, A. tpecial correspondent writes from Mézicres, Bunda: Tict Ie thel yesterday morning, and was one day onthe roa’, On my arrival here 1 found no trooy Desides the garrison; but the Prince Imperial arrive! during the’ day, with an escort of Cent Gurdes. ‘The’ Emperor ‘slept at Tourteron night before In-t, and starte! yesterday ffor Lechesne, send: fog the F here at the same time, ‘This morning the Prince and his escort started at half-pu-t 10 o'clock for a secret destination, which I privately told is Sedan, thus proving that the ns nave not, as reporied, ¢ railway be- M6 anil Sedan. The Prince goes by the d; but be would not be sent forward un nwighborhood is clear of the evemy. We vorrow for Montmedy, via Sedan, To-day there arrive! several hundred artiliery horses and some guns from Vincennes for the ramparts here, WAITING FOR THR CROWN PRINCR TO COMR UP. It is cortain that MacMahon does not mean to fight for some days. "The National Guards here under erie ére in uniforms forty years old, and are wholly undriilled, but ready to figtt. The Mobiles have no uniforms at all, but look #oldierly. ‘The persecution of correspondents continues. All have been ex- ied from Rethel on whom the authorities could y their ““rorwaup To Panis!” A special correspondent writes from the Crown Trince’s Leadquartors at Ligny, the 24th : ‘This is a great day in the campaign of the Third Army, ‘tre King, nd Bismarck have ar rived. ‘Lhe streets choked wit Bavarian troops from morning until late this afternoon. The Worl is “Forward to Pari try, cavalry, } Broilers, wagon trains, and everything move ceas Jowsly Wirward. ‘The troops arr excellent con ition, This same correspondent adds x sentence showing tat the Prussians knew a week since of the last Fre neh movement, 1k RMPRROK'S WHEREABOUTS ‘The Eimperor is reported to have gone from Cha | Joos to Reims, Some think he will try to retu: | aud march (o the northward of the Germans, to res ue the troops at Metz, The following news trom the French War Omice is just received here: Nearly 900,000 men are now in the triangle formed by lin ving from Reims to Rethol end Vou Rlors. Nazvine isnot shut ap, He ias 130,000 men, and Macit 180,000 strong. ‘They are steal two ince Royal, who is two d shoal of Prince Frederick Charles, It is hoped the [iter cannot come up in time, A GREAT BATTLE RAGING. “The French the district between Reime, Mézidrvs, Sedan, and Moutmedy will be the scoue of the next general action, A Paris pecial despatch Bayée great battle if imminent, There has been wore or lesa fighting for forty-eight hours, with serious losses on both sides, The fAghting, as nor as can be learned, has been in @ woody region, ex. fending for many miles. | YOUAIENS IN POSSESSION OF 11H PRUSSIANS Phe Peussiane have entered Vouziers on the heels bf the retreating French. King William's route to Paris is by the Upper Marne and the Meuse TWO PHOSSIAN ARMIES BETWEEN MACMALON 48D ‘ DAZAINE, Doom the London Tiniea of yesterday: inet, five German detachments routed \voents of French cavalry near Buzaucy in tof Dn ie Germans. be ‘ourth Army, which is now securing » Department, b ir to prevent com. , etwoen Marshal MaeMaion anu Ds 1 na tay the Paris telegrams purporting m Bazaiue are fraudulent, as he is en A poudent telegraphs that mot only has Mack failed to form @ junction with Buzaine, eige of Prussiane has been driven be- Talis human wedge is now ever before, and MacMahon now nds writod from Bazvine by two powerful # instead of one, COBDLING THE BOMEMIANS, armies, Ly correspondents in France are faring b Austin, of the London Times, 1s line Feel t Reins; Mr, Hail, of the Graphic, is Im- br { Nancy; and Mr, Holdsworth, of the Deus won escorted back to Paris under guard, MORE PRUSSIAN ACQUISITIONS. ‘The baxon troops hold possession of Stena: fown lying etgus miles southwest from sontmedy, hey are olso 10 possession of Mouzon. ‘OXDER TH WING OF THE 4) CAN BAQLE, Meorrespondent of the 7+/egraph, writing from Paris, Sunday, Avgast 98, gives tho following in- tolligence Mr, Washburno, the American Minister, h time of it, ‘The Germans re ander rotection. Every Germ ‘rested under he provisions of the recent p tion of Gen Trocha, demands at once to be taken before Mini tor Washburne for etamination of th: v expulsion of Germans from Paris causes THE PERILS OF A BRITISH SxOD. ‘Tho Telegraph says that no American has yet bee captured a a Prussian apy, while ten out of every dozon Englishmen have beon arrested; and adds that the Americans do not travel like Englishmen With ® chest of plate, The former carry their countless diamonds in their vest pockets and chig- non TUM AMBRICAN AMBULANCE TRAIN. ‘The ambulance train (originully American) in Paris has left in charge of Dr. Sims. Mi Carry Sims, Mrs, Lee Ward, and Mra. Cair have kono with it, Previous to its departare a meeting of the Sanitary Commission was held, at which Dr, Evans made & violent speoch opposing the appoint ment of Dr. Sims, A personal cncounter resulted, during which dims severely chastised Rvans, An Auerican availiary ambulance train, under the chargo of Dr, McCormick, set out for the front from Paris to-day, THR SIEGE OF STRASBOURG PROGRESSING, An oMcial despatch from Mundelsbeim to-day, via Berlin, says combined infantry and artillery britades opened parallels yesterday within six or eight hun- dred paces of the fortress of Strasbourg, without loss or opposition, Forty-two new guns were placed Position, A DATTLE BEOUN, A despatch from Brussels, dated 8 o'clock this evening, says that ratlway communication between that city and Paris has beon suspended. Fighting had (aken place between the advanced forces of the two armies, on te line of the railroad (rom Mont- medy to Sedan, VORRIGNERS LEAVING PaRrs. Foreien families are Feaving Paris, It is said they © not allowed to remove their carriage horse Three members of Parliament, Sir C. W. Dilke, and Meenrs, Artbur Herbert and Henry Winterbotham, ro serving in the hospital at Nancy, ENGLAND AND ITALY ACTING IN UNIR0N, The Nasione, of Florence, says there is a perfect aderstanding between the Courts of Kngisnd and lualy. TRLRGRAMS MANOPACTURED IN Pants. Despatches from the Prussian general headquar tors, dated Sunday noon, declare that Marshal Ba- taino's communications are completely cut off, and all telegrams printed in Paris as from him must bave been manufactured there, investment of Longwy by the Pras: ported yesterday, is denied. AUSTRIA SECRETLY ARMING. A special despatch received from Berlia today says that Austria is eecretly arming. All officers and soldiers now on furlough bare been recalled, and other warlike preparations are being made. ‘The object of this policy is unknown. pcrondih FRENCH WAR DESPAICHES. —— Paris almost Ready for a Siege—The Pens- js Aiding the Military—Bribing Swiss iw-Jack B Pants, Aug. 30.—Measures have been taken to blow up the bridges and tear up the railways around Paris, promptly on the approach of the enemy. It is understood that the Diplomatic Corps, in ease the city is besieged, will go to Tours, which, owing to their presence, will be considered neutral, and re Spected as such by tho belligereuts, The Corps Légistatif yesterday voted that the urgency of the situation demanded two important measur First, the formation of battalions from the Gardes Nationales, home cuards, ani firemen of each de partment, who should be Ightly equipped and spe. cially designed to bang upon the march of the enemy, attacking him at every opportunity. The second was for the Government to take at prices reed on all arms monufactured in France, either for foreign or priva and now ready for use, The Committee of Defonce meets twice duily, and the measures it orders are promptly executed. Itis Positively asserted that Count Palikao will announce this week to the Chambers that the work of pre paring Paris for the siege is entirely completed. Paris is fully prepared to rosist attack. Tho au thorities are exceedingly active. The workingmen declare they will defend the city street by street should it become necessary, The Democratic and Republican journals are as ardent as otlors in arg ing defence, Political differences aro forgotten in the presence of the enemy. Engineers are wearing down buildings in the envi part rons of Paris to give unobstructed range to the guns of the fortifications, The administration of Paris has established eighty economical cooking furnaces for the use of the poorer cinases, ARMS YOR THE PARISIANS A private party, who had purchased 300,00) old muskets from the Government, has returoed them, and they will be distributed at once, Tue National Guard, armed with these weapons, are duily drilling under experienced officers, and they are certain to make @ good stand against an assault, The halt of the Prussians in their move on Paris gives time for the arrival of enormous rein- forcements, now on their way from the provines ‘The capture of the city is coasidered impossible now, GUERILLA WARFARE IN THB PROVINCES, Advices received from all parts of the provinces invaded, show that the sharpshooters are becoming very efficient. They capture numbers of Prussian scouts and stragglers, and repel attacks on towns and villages. The presence of the sharpshooters and the Mob¥e Guards eneourages the country peo- ble, who now put on a bolder front, In some cases they have attacked the enemy, killing and wounding quite a sumber, and at many places they resist exuc- tions before tamely submitted to, They are now begivning to second the French ecouts in giving pre cise inlormation of the movements of the enemy. A GREAT BATTLE IMMINENT, OMcers and otbers who bave arrived here from the front insist upon it that a great battle was fought on Sunday, the 27tb, and that Bazaine and MacMa- hos bad gaiced {mmense adventages. They say that the latter expected to meet by this time the army of the Crown Prince, to which reinforcements were constantly arriving. There is no doubt but that a great and most im portant battle will take place at once, The condi tion of the French troops is excellent, MacMahon haw also received large reinforcemeuts, An entire corps, the Thirteenth, numbering 50,000 men, which was organized hore, has been sent to him, Buazaine has been abundantly supplied with provisions aud munitions, THY PARISIANS PANIC-8TRIC ‘The Opinion Nationale demands that ‘aus sLoot the couviry people, France should teach Prussia that if the practice coutinues she will take no prisoners, and thai the war will become one cf extermination. ‘The population of the suburbs of Paris seemed ponte rtrieken at the first news of the rapid ar proach of the Prussians, and crowds of the country people living near rushed juto the city witn all their evfects, Colm reflection, however, soon su dy and the same persons lately so terrified are now en ergotically proparing the city for defence THE PRIUSSTANS BRIDING SWISS JOURNALS. The President of the Swiss Federal Council |.eor ing that Prussian emissarios were seeking to bri certain Journais in Switzerland, has issued a circu lar, warning all paitics that ncutrality must be stiletly observed. THE DEATH OF MUNCHADSEN UNTRUE, Le Figaro reports that a loading banker here hus received from America a telegram eaying that twenty ships heavily armed have started from va rious American ports; that they are manned by Gormans aud are to prey on French commerce and uudefended ports on the French coasts, re port creates sensation, Tue MULMOVEA ARIZ AT WORK Some journais to-day print a report that the Prus sian last wight attacked a train on the Paris and Lyons Railway. There some troops in the NEW YORK, cars, and thoy made a dofencs, After boon killed or wounded the rest retreated BLOCKADE OF GRRMAN PORTS. ‘The Journal Opictel statos shat the blockade of the German coast oniy became effective on tho 19th instant, A svecial correspondent writes from Paris, Mon- das WEDNESDAY, THE RESULT OF ADMIRAL PORTER'S LEFT-HANDED ECOOMY, eral had to Equip the Pleasure Yacht America— Why the Navy oi Secret of the Namer “We wore just having « bit of @ growl, one of two sailors whom a SUN reporter accosted down town yesterday, The word “ Severn,” in gilt letters, was on the front of his cap. “Wo wore Growling about the way they're treating us lately in the navy, and we were talking about tho exposures in Tae Sux." “ You allude to the strictures on the mismanage- ment of the navy under the donkey Admiral Porter, I presume “ Bxactly! Wo were all rignt and satisfied before PORTER BEGAN UPSKTTING THINGS, Ho has changed all the old Inws aud customs of the navy for the sake of a tew paltry dollars, and he has done it in such a way that every man Jack of M ore than @ity thousand people haye moved into Paris from the suburbs alone since Saturday night, ‘The confusion is endless, The octros duties are no longer levied, it being a a impyssibility to do so. ‘There are still forty thousand Germans bei of whom Gen. Trochu’ t order reaches thirty thousand in the saburbs of Lavellette and Belleville Provisions for the siege arrive in enormous quan- ‘Three hundred and Afy huadredweight of 150,000 bundredweieht of rice nas beon stored City ; 100,000 oxen and half a million sheep Are in jhe Bois de Boulogne. Sixty millions of ra: tions of preserved meats, three months’ supply of salt, apices, sugar, and coffee, and six months’ sup- Diy, of wings and spirite have been stored. ivate families supply their own stores. Grocers 4nd other shopt are surrounded by purchasers, end ramen aes ulated by the police. The Gov. | us feels that he is imposed upon. Io one of you fe Yaris, promising ie Won the CaBelie* | intent articles Tce that you ask why it is so dimecult to obtain seamén for the navy. “1 will thank you, “Well, I'll bogia with my own case, Tam a frat: class flreman, as we were always calied until lately, The regular pay to which we wore entitled under Welles and ail the rest of ‘em was $30 per month wages and $1.50 per month extra for grog money. ‘Wuen I went to onlist the last time—about thirteen months ago—I was obliged Lo sign papers ‘wea. man extra,"" which I was informed was the new title for Orat-elass firoman, but I did not And out its full sienifcanee until later, “ Formerly the work of the frst and firemon and of the coal-heavers LAY IN THR ENGINE ROOW, and we wore subject to the orders of the engl- neers only, the officers of the watch hay to do witir os, We understood our basin CUTTING OFF COMMUNICATION WITH BNGLAND, Shall Tell yout The French authorities to-day stopped travel via Cala nd the Boulongne route will proba- bly be closed to-morrow. ‘Tbe Channel steamboats are already withdrawing. A decree appears in the Journal Officie dismissing from office the Mayor of Kpernay for issuing a proctamation advising the citi- zens to make no defence, BOULEVARD RIOTERS CONDEMNED. The Council of War at Paris has condemned two more of the Villette rioters to death, one to bard labor for life, and one to five years’ imprisonment. Great preparations have been made at Charleville, in the rear of MacMahon's position, for the sccom. modation of the wounded. 4 PRANCH VIEW OF Tite GREAT BATTL From ihe Liberté of yeaterday. The hour of the grent battle has arrived. The ‘cond-c} dit only, "Wad situation bas 8 ‘The battle " ect to the orders of both the must now take place in the valley of the + Ai cee ; mine, and perhaps from there to Metz. beeen Wo are Lathe ta te ‘The Prus. ‘ans understand how grave events have become for them. Defeat is fatal. We m ine room we are liable to be der our contract as seamen extra. get through in called on deck ae OF cut in our ignorance and inexperionce of wo have reason to believe the battle is raging now. If the Prussians are repulsed, they cannot march on | Peamenie duths, they have to pat as at such work as Fequires no mkill—hauling ropes, lowerme boats, cleaning ‘khis, holystoning decks, scrubbing ladders with, send, burnishing brasses, ang all the reat of the dirty Work, which is the auly of the landsmen, and which we never dreamed tet we would be compelled to do. 9" This is enough Co make us dissatiafied, tm all con- science, but it is aot the worst, When ove fret month ‘was up we’ found that there was bat coming to us, ordinery seamen's wages, instead of &, ae we expected We were th own ® regu ~ tion mot authorized by Congress, put im force BY PORTEN'S PRIVATE WiLL, which says that ‘seamen extra shall receive sea- men's waces, with S?w cents per day added while te vessel “under steam only.’ By that arrange- ment the highest nurnber of days for which I have been pnid th money in aq and the lowest 13 It pas reached this twice. You know tnt by a recont States vossels are required to bur Dossible, and to cruise aboot there may be wind enoamh to the rate of two miles an hour, Isit any wonder we Paria, but must retreat benimd every moment grows mor paring new armies. Ev new regiments are ready cannot subdue JACK BUNSBY’S PELEG! From the Putrie of yesterday. Military events of the utmost tmportance ate pro- greasing. Whatever may be the. resul u Franco muat redouble her energy and create a th aod fourth army. The Gi we must us army of M Ue has not bee to take the field. Defeat instant deceived by Prince Royal. 100d that 1@ Prinee meant to orer- reach his army, Prevariog must be ready. THE PRINCE IMPERIAL SEREING. & SAFE LODGING, A correspondent of the LihertS writes that the Prince Imperial hus gone to Mézidres, where he will remain watil further orders, Mézidres is considered ‘mpregnoble, contains a strong garrison, and an ample supply of munitions and provisions, FRENCH BUNCOMRE, The Opinion Nationale ways: “War, war to the last! Let not one German recross the Rhine! For centuries let Germany remember that enemics may enter but cannot leave France.” ANOTHER PRUSSIAN FLAG OF TROCH RIDDLE! From the Carleruhe Garetta, Aug. 9. Last evening the Bishop of tne city of Strasbourg, actuated by a desire to stop the effusion of blood, und ok to bring about some rt of @ truce diation. With this view he went to Schill heim, and had an interview with Major Leczinal yy Chief of the Prussian staf He urged that the bom: Lardment was contrary little coal ae il whenever 1f you were not informed of all these things betore you signed articies, it is palpable im- position, As God ie my judge, Dknew nothing of it untis after the thing had deew done. But, hold on! I told the half of it yet. ‘There {9 still another turn to the screw, We fund alter a while that we ‘wore not getting THe FULL € Up all the days our vesse! w: month, and we complained at last to ¢ he only satisfaction we got from tha that under nis construction of the or: ‘we were entitied to the thirty-three and a half cemts only when actoally perfcrming daty in the engine room. Then wo knew why it was that they kept as 13 of the fire brigade on deck at eeaman’s Wages as they could dispense with, and filled our places with poor se: who were not entitled to to the laws of humant wexira pay. T don't like to say anything against ty ‘and moaern warfare. Tho iohabitante had | jay superior oficer: tut T tll yon theres te soaps been jdenied leave to withdraw from the | cion among the mempers of the fre brigade of ts city. Th obtained 3 twenty-four boars’ that their parmastere charge the Governmont Cessation of the bombardment iw order to give the Governor of Strasbourg an opportunity to negotiate, The Governor was accordingly invited to come out and examine the preparations which had been made for every man enliste) and pocket the difference Why, if a poor fellow bappeas to tread on a red-hot par oF to full #ick under we intense heat of the eagine room, he is lockad stiee: for every day he it by the Prussians for continuing the siege. As Maj. | jad up. aaah Leczinsky escorted the Bishop back to Strasbourg, |" - Whit aggravates the thing is the knowledge that his flag of truce was riddled with bullets. The bom: | the fremen on the West India ironclad. fest are barsment continuce with guns of the largest calibre | made excoptions to this role. They secured and the surreuder of the city ‘s merely a matter of im DEN, BUTLER'S INFLUENCE somehow, and he shoved ‘witrough for them, so that their $3) no matter how ey work. We wooden-ship men have flooded tae Navy Department. with petitions time and again, but no notice has ever bean taken of us We eset understand why such a ‘iflerence should be made between as. What Lbave id Of first-class Bremen applies equally to second class fire.nen and coallwavers, The first are oblig ad toenlist as ‘ordinary seunen extra’ (or extraordr nary seamen, na the lads oall (hewn), and the last ai “landsmen.’ * “Weil, you have told me sit about the fire brigade: How are the seamen—toe sailors and landsmene— aifected by this pew state of things ?"" “Just exactly a8 Wo are, only in a different way. It is true that they are paid'all they expect—the reg- amount—but those poor fell who have | ved their lives in the open air are obliged witnoat warning to go below AT THE CAPRICE QF THEIR OFFICERS, and drag and Leave coai often {0 an atmosphore of 185 degrees, A man may not be stilled enoagh to but he can ‘Awd » BELGIUM PROTECTING HER FRONTIE Bxrvssers, Agog. 30.—The Belgan troops teoing tothe frontier from all quarter battle between the French and Prussians ently imminent, and the services of the troops will, no doubt, be necessary to protect the country from invasion, the Ocean, hag been in the bar- bor of Lerwick, Scotland, sailed thence on Sunday, after repairing her engines. She bad received notice from the British Government to | A despatch from Copenhagen to-day says the French ironclade Armice and Rocham eau anchored this morning off Frederiekshaven, Jutland, An ai tack on the Baltic fortresses is expected to take place immediately, ————- A PHYSICLAN'S SUICIDE. Found D. The End of a Career of Dissipat' On the 27th of July, « gentleman about si feet in height registered bis name at French's Hotal as P. J. Buchan, He was apparently 50 years of age, and from his dress and appearance nileman, and well educated, He was almost daily on a “ spree, and from time to time deposited and withdrew money from the cashier io sums varying from §50 to $500, On the night of the 30h be seemed to, be sober but somewhat low spirited, ahd visited several saloous where bo bad made acquaintance, and wher he was known as ® doctor and a member of Cor gross trom California, according to Lis own repre- sentat AL about o'clock A.M. he visited the bar of a saloon, treated all hands, and went back to French’ He talked with the clerk a few minutes and then retired, ‘Aman don’t dare say to bis oflloer, I won't do it.’ He'd be immediately court-martialled, aud sent to Wethersfield, Connecticut, to, break stones for three of fear years, i you there's a spirit amoag them. they nor we will do any more work than helped. Wie'il do all that our officers tell us, to polish, every inch of the vessel's eopper, jo no wore, They must telus every: see. If Woan on!y tell your story. an paper as lucidly as you have told it to me, I have no.doubt that it will go far toward relieving you.” ‘Thank you,” said Uncle Sam's representative, as he sbook lismde heartily and was moving away, ‘He added ‘That is the reason why it ip so dificult to procure experienced seamen for the navy, and why #0 many of them are deserting et every opportunity. Why, sir, since the Severn went into commission no tees than. RIGHTY MEN DESERTED, ROM WER, and her captain is one of the best and ‘kindliest officers that ever trod a deck, Men-of-wo: would stand almost anytying rather thi { deserters, and thay At about 4 o'clock the night perter heard him guoring a8 be passed the door, be chambermatd Tae Brie Rue Gmail found him, dead yesterday moruing, and reported Speen ‘whlch I, Pactsoy apon rt sf v you'll give us a OW. aE A SUN reporter visited JHudnot’s drug store, ic ea, Wen notbien can, end we'll re. 13 Broadway, where the morphine wus said to havo been procured, to havo been the tr Sign ourselves to eur fate. But I promise you. ii thingy don't change, that when I get out of this, I Of Gis ones, can dare ame ae ORD eae will never enlista gala, Good bye! ve some morphtns Th Feplied that he could not, as it was against the law Port Admiral it without # physician’ then produce: prescription, ‘Fhe —! it Mean’e preneription, whe | Wasminaron, Aug. 30.—By that portion of the the recent order of Secretary Robeson, discontinu- ing the position of Port Admiral, excevt for the port ‘ains morphine. ~AxpnE, M.D. gf New York, the iollowing maimed oftcers are. re- ‘The cle:k remarked that there were no directions | lieved from auty: Rear-Adm: . M, Goidabor- on the prescription, warned the man of the dange: Port ‘Adinteat ‘et Washington, D, C.; Samuel ous nature of the drug, and asket yim if be kuew ose at I'bilsdelplia, Fj Hiram Paulding at how to use it, Tne stranger replied, "On, yes; 1 Mass.; Josbua R. Sands at Norfolk, Va. 4m a physiciin myself, and ‘used it often,” ‘Thatcher at Portemor Bs and Th ‘The prescription was thea pul, banded to the man, raven at SanzFrancisco, All of th pamed officers, except Admiral Goldsboroug! upon the retired list, Rear-Admiral Stringham, be relieved from duty as Port Admiral in New York on of October next, in accordance with the provisions of the order, ;which forbids @ retired officer from remaining on active duty aftor that date. ee PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ——. Brigham Young has gone South. The Hon. J, M, CoM nberry ta the Democratic nominee for Congress in the Eighteenth Obie District, 1 Hayes, the Arctic oxploror, Mr. and Mre Geo. ‘endieton, of Ohio, Ole Bull, dir George Grey, Prof Hackett, and Mr. aud wre, Boott Biddons arrived in New York jerterday, check, the ers gaced by Mr. Abgustin Dal five, to play thit coming Lusle, foF #450 each bight, who paid for it and left. eee nian aiiaeemeemeseeeed WASHINGION NOTES, eine Mr. Schenck, it 1s said, will accept tl cab nomination in the Third Ohio Disteict, has granted an ext nb years to Heury Voelle Wood bre to paper pulp. The Secretary of the Treasury tna decided that oldscrap stecl is dutiable at the rate of {0 per centum ad yalovem, we etee) 10 any form Bot Otherwise provie for, Col, John Hay arrived in Washington yesterday moroing direct frout Madrid, and has resigned bis omice ine Secretary to the United States Legation The Spanish Government, at the tine of bi vad notastentad fo the nraposition of this fora Commission tositin Washington to tidus grewsng out of complications In Cu ——— Republi sion of pat. for reducing odionne, has been en the #uth Avenue The avon in the Academy of ; crate 1n Berks eounty, P LONG ISLAND rence Getz; the Ke ie + Je Morel and. the Ove of an excursion party that visited College county, Washington Townsend, Vinton suhdas, while ia Dathibg, dived trom the wi 11 HOBNAGR 38) Haw of a arnt Opes, gue bis Weed shriking tho OO | py ag EY BROM THR OCBAN CABLES, — p= ‘Two boys from Riverhead, each under 10 years of oro, hore frm recent, ote § y ‘The Scandinavian has arrived out. attempted to crass Pecoule Bay 1n an old rickety Cialt stich they had rigged. out with a sail about the Prank! an AGakad ah Poramo ath sic Of & pocket han: vchiet. They wer met by Mr, The Franklin has been docked Clarence Woudnu'l about half way across, 16 & gale, byses, from Liverpool for Havana, foun the boat hall fall of water, thé Doys baliog with a their hats, They wore rescue ‘The Duke of Saldauba eador of Portugal. ‘Lhe Liverpool cotton market closed with uplands soos to England as Awbas Yesterday the body of Adolph Talbot, of New York, Who Was drowued off Flushing Bay, Was recov- ered.’ Talbot was one of & party of Thirt Ward | 4 ‘oun men who went down y ona | @ Bed, and Orleans ut 936d, hing excursion. When off number Italy will not mit apother power to replace went fa bathing, and wen the party was ready to start | qnefeneh forces al Home, {twas found that one was still (nthe water, Ae he was Scenes of violence have been of constant oceur- rence in Derry since the Boyne anniversary, The Agnes Grace was abandoned on the 19th of Cape Tortoss, er crew have landed at Cartagena, Consols closed at 918% for money and account Fivo-twe ios "Ge, BB ) HTM | "OTe, Bog | Loa-fortics, Misi Eilon thes Ullal Cebu uy”?! expert awitnmer, it was decided to play & Joke ou Hina, aud accordingly the sloop got under welKh. ‘a dot thought the nd at Uinp Anko tie Vessels DOME to go ti riepd, Dut mised, And fell Into the bot swim, snd another boat near by Wim 5 Dut. unfortunately, as It approsched Talbot bow struck iu in the besd, and be Wout to the boriom, AUGUST 31, 1870, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ee DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. THE FALL RIVER STRIKE. ize! Di eo New York Lawy: Thrive inthe Secret Diverce Busine False A@davit. The Dalzell divorce caso was up in a now phase before Jesse Johnson, Eaq. referres, yesterda; being an examination into an alleged contempt of Angustus 5, Dalzeli in reading a false afidavit before the Court, and not appearing to answer the order to sbow cause why alimony should not be paid. On Mrs. Dalaell hearing in England of these divore pro- Judgment ‘fot aside as fraudulently obtained, and to ask for mony. The divorce was procued by Wm. Fisher, a divorce lawyer. was alle Moaltory on the part of Mrs. D. Hotel, New Yi ta time when she had bee Enclind a yoar. ' Fisher made out these uMdavits through men of straw. Mr. Palzell guve his mony partly, and the exami until to-day. war between the striking 4 factory owners is but little changed. ‘The ‘ormer romain Orm, consequence of the mills remaining idl half a million a month, they nevertholess decli a compromis cence of th to confer with them as individuals, On the other hand, th Focogniged and their # tated compensation came here to fill th desi ened by A committee of the Atrikers to-day, Mei rn work and return home by he story that 8 pragu aympathy with the strike is = Petticonts, What the Fat Men's Association is to claws tho Willismsbureh Temple of Honor is to peaches, ‘The latter onjoyed its Arst * Peach B' last evening. ‘The quantity of frait tmmotated was simply im- monse, Oradnatly the eaters became gorge the fleid was left to two pretty girls—a bion branette, believed, informal conference, at which the sul dancing the Chinese was discussed ost favorable light, the men who had quit tory rel within & woek he would saderiate thi of Oriental labor forthwith; amd altho spirit waa manifiested by others, they wi pared to decide until afer a lide reflect city is quiet, KENNEDY'S VicronyY. —o—— Between these the strife was viroroas and exciting. Piles of stones and skfs grew as if my magic by uncertain, w their sides, and the result w: branette was caught in th under her apron, u and the victory was Th ed byw was too full for atte rably puffed up with success ‘Trial tw Jadge Hart ici 's Court—Goine mon Si Ista wd, for $100 and Gotting $20. The comer-stone of the new P, E. Chureh, on | At thirty-two minutes past four o’ clock youter- the site lately occupied by Trinity Chapel in West | day aft Brighton, was iaid yesterday. Bishop Potter, who | Vistrict Cou officiated, was assisted by the Rector and by the | “Good Enough €fub, Rev. T. Brocktedank of Kings College, Cambrid what case was next on the doc! the Rev. Horace Pratt of St. Mary replied, “Kennedy vereas Cooke. Pierre Irving of Cort Church ; tl Sage is feet, excited- Reese of Zion's Charch, Dobbs hy ran fo} 1 clergymen. This is PB. and cha north shore. About ago the congregation majestically to his separated trom St. Andrew's parish. became incor feet and prociaimed bimaself fis own lawy: ‘ated, and calléd the present Rector, the Rev. | Cooke keeps s boarding houre at 7 Sev: Pheodote Irving nephew of Washington Irving. | With her, until receotty, intiff Ken- Under bis ministrations the eongrogation has largely | 8d. 01 the house, to be in Gothic style, of een ame , tly aes Cdl aoe tlh Agoteraflcrmall lt ng to he charactor throngh the circatation of slander Popa) rego! oar: stories, Kennedy executed » brilliant fi The Maguntes of Boi yeaterday, by sabpamaing all of M The National Musial Congress began its second | Conke'k servants, so that (here wae no din! for annual sossion yestertay in Steinway Hall. ta ob- | Per Hurary boarders. Kescedy ancownced the f0l- lowing a8 his only basis of settiems 1. Acwritten apology from Mf, Cooke. artaglzment of court costs, and $6 to charitable in- 10% 3 A soirme promise to treat al boarders from the old Jeet is to cnltivate the musical taste of the nation, and it intends that its omice shull Become a centre of musics! information, arta’ point fem which teach- a , and nov Nke steerage ers and performers shall be emeaged. Mr. Honry | Sounir/tixe Christian gentlemen, an: C. Watson decried Mr, Swceny's mute In the par Fo confine herself to one wih Ce rum day. the hour being too early for the working masses. | ‘Koomedy, who is an Engl. seman, begun to Ho thought that the money for it might be better | drop hie" h’e” with alarming rapidity, and tne oj appropriated to free singing schoolw as in Germany and parts of England, and Concord, N. H. M. It. ©, Southard discussed musical eritiism, and amen Pech proposed the establishment of musical Professorships in colleces. The Congress will sit morning, afternoon, and evenin row. posing Colonel was loading himself up fer a terrific forensic dfseharge, when Judge Hartman suddenly let drive bis decision that the paint! be awarded $20. And so ended the case. “Kennedy claims the Nietory. "T go not know how it was,” said h “ batit ‘a famous victory I" to-vhy and to-mor- ions Work tor the Pirate Flotcter. Dr. Carnochan told the Quarantine Commi sioners yesterday that a number of vevsels nad ar- rived here during the past weck having-yellow fevor ou Doard, and that unless prompt measures are taken to prevent it, this dread malady will scourge this city, He bad learned that other etoamer trom Havana was at Sandy Hook awsitiug orders to eo to Porth Amboy, discharge eareo, and come up to the eny, and he warned the Commissioners (o look out ‘nether Tomperanee Lecture. / Van slorn, CaptainRighth United States Infantry, arrived in the city.zesterday after- noon, from this home in Mount Giléed, Ohio, where he had been om leave of absence. If took lodgings in the Merchtats’ Hotel, Cortlandt ‘ettoet, propara- tory to joinisg his regiment in Texas: Rutering lis room on the *érd floor, the Captain divested bim ffs self of hin clouifing, and went to the bed, While the ; ae. guests wore a€ tea about nine o'cloce shrieks and The Congres Contest overihe Ri bave done 8 Comanche Iedian ed tlirough the hotel, Seared wae mad aod aclerk burst open the door of i room in time to see him pitch the chairs an articles of furntture out of the window, ‘Th followed by his elotbing. WI! At the primaries in the Fifth Distset of New Jersey last evouing, Hoboken gave her vote ararly solid for ex-Sheriff Reyvoids, and Jarsey City, Greenville, Weat Bobokea, North Bergen, Tnion, were le in the nev of piten ing himself ove to the sidewalk, he waa. stopped by Fiarrisor, Kearny, Weebawken, Bayonne, the clerk, but throwing him one side the man was other places went for the incuibent, Orestes A. | about to leap fram the window when ho was setgea Cleveland. Th is little doubt that im the by the lower catremity of his under garment and vention, which assembles to-day, Clevvland will | held by hal! a dozen stout men until tre arrival of get the nomination. the police. At the police station he was deciared to —~—w— be laboring under delirium tremens, Capt. Van The Fifty-six et Ghost, rn craduated at West Point, Feb. 19; 186%, and We have been called upon by responsible par- | serve ties and requested to statothat the whole affmir of the ghost in Filty-sixth stroet was contrived for mis- ehief by a party of young men who reside im the neighborhood, The lades and gentiemea whose mes were nentione! in connection with the affair re persons of the bighset respectability, and had nothing whatever todo with the crowds that caused #0 much disturbance in the vicinity, pasta ny Greig Eilis's Temperance Lectaro. Yesterday Denis Coughlan and Craig Ell who bad been on aapree, were skylarking im a bar- room in Fulton street, Brooklyn, whes the former pointed @ revolver eb the latter and accidentally fred, Ellis -had raised one hand to save bis head and received the consents in tis bard, Thankful for his deliverance, be sought the roomsof a tem- perance society and signed the roll, all thro igh the war, a Pablic Officer Re- A Faithful ond The Seventesath Ward Demooretic Association have cnanimously renominated the Hoa, Charlee K. Loew for County Clerk. Loew Clubs are springing up in all the wards, and from prescné appearances ‘Tammany is certein to renominate this faithfal oM- o Siace Mr. Loew has been County Clerk hi: Department has been one of the few in the city co cerning which 30 charges of ineMicianoy or dishon esty bave been made. Mr. Loew is immensely pop- ular among the Germans. His rememinatien will Add great strength to the Tammany tieket. pine SA as The Oldest of American Mauagers Dead. Mr, Henry Wallack died yesterday afternoon. Mr, Wallack came to this couatey from Bngland many years ago, and was the oldest manager in the United States. At the celebratt by Aconvention of Suffolk county men who were bre pic) th manner drafted in the Intwwar, and who parchased substi- a ie ORT THOR: ‘allacks was 70 years of age, tutes, mot in Rivermead yesterday, Thomas 8, Mon. 2 gel, of Hantineton, presiding. Tae Hon. Henry A. The Disper leeves was chosen delegate to the Svracuse Con- x rention.” ‘The Sudoik county mea ask tbe pasrace | goManett, Aug. 80 north of Spain have been defeated and dispersed wherever oacountered. Hundreds of the insur. where thoy ave promptly of a general Inw authorizing the towas to reimburse all moneys paid. by drafte1 men for substitutes, —— T ‘Traveller, —_— Povanxarram, Aug. 30.—The cadets at West LATEST L ABOR NEWS. Point broke samp at 11 A. M. ta,day, and went into —o— winter quarters, ‘The scene waa witnessed by Presi- dent Grant and’ family and a number of visitors Immediateiy afterward the President and family crossed the river to the residence of Gov, Fisli, ‘The Lovkport limestone cutters bare struck for bigher wages. ‘The Austrian Government has suppressed trades all. waves an f excluded all foraige agtators sdvocaucg in Nowburgh. wo = a Newacuo August 90—Jobp L. Seaverna, SPARKS FROM THE SELECRAPH, minent citizen, formeny of Worcester, Mase., ahot lead white sitting “at the tea taiie thie we Gustave Struy, the well krows German liberal, eveniax. The murderer, wio ig in custody, is le r ie thought to be insane, eiTiy Har 8, Mighly respected eltizen of Chierzo, Whe Cuban Steugsic Kearly Euded. Ghas. J. Sweasey has been expelled from the Red Brockings pine for intoxication. It is estimated that the State lands granted by the Georgia Leaisiature to raioads in the last two da: Are Valued at Dearly $35,000,000. Mapaip, Aug. wid that Capt. Gen. by sickness, and that recruiting goes on slowly. pc ss iS yw rtre SUS BY FIRS. RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. HONEA BY PLS: patie oat Joseph Hecbler's drug store, 1n Cincinnati was os | bur ob Monday night. 1, 85,000, ithe, buildings of the Central, Pacite Titiroad On Monday night Prof, Joseph Kearney, of Seton | Company, as Auburn, were burned yesterday. Hall College, was killed on the PMorris aud Essex Bit: | Lous $20,000, road, ear bouth Orange station, Kelsey & Taylor's tobacco factory: 87 Sodenick Israel Day, foroman of the Dana brick yard in | street, South Wrooklyn, was damaged §3,00 yesterday Matford, Bisa, “wankiled yesterday by wear bsekingy | Insured for #3,00 ‘op the track of the Lowell Railroad, James Gilmartin‘s reg shop, at 8 Elizabeth streot 1 ©. F. Grosvenor fell from a railway bridj Scranton, on Monday, and was Killed. vel train on the Pittasfleld and North | was burned last night. Loss about 2,500, The bul:d Adit Rultroud Fan into three coat care watch were. | belonged to Mire: Marah, an foading on the main track, Just below Maple Grove i Five méi on the train were n+ NEW JERSEY. station, vesterda) ‘lured Patrick siumons, of Piiteneld, faielly. ‘The Coroner's jury in the case of Louis Losen dock, who was killed on the Camden and Amboy Tail Foad, near Trenton, on Monday, yesyerday returned « Verdict censuring ‘the railroad company for using frogs’ ip their awitchos #0 constructed as not to nit the nfe Passage of the broad tread care of ith ngeeee Track laying on the Midland Railroad ® to be nearly in December, betwech Mcad’s Sasin and pion. The Republicans of P John Hill to ron favor the somination present the Fourth District Ponneyly Niroad, acd for perultiing die rcapin % capa ep iralus eteuche rapid rate. id 5) omer. Ruppel, of Newark, «| German trom Frank: paca = fortonthe ure of ik sone have “ een Killa ruvslan war, Ho will ea BROOKLYN. for Germany to-day, Lnery arent The False-Reporting Tribune enys Paterson is in James Lawlor was held by Justice Walsh seater: | tne Bia New Serses” Congressional Distiiet, This day, for breaking John Wall's John H, Salt, of 276 South Fitth street, BW, fel | aslcep on ® Gradd street terry boat, and was rovl cd, of in With aD iron bar. hews to the people of Paterson, and ie anowner p that the Fuweteporiing Tribune Is ao onterpr wepaper, A ng course. A cow belonging to Jods » Banitford, of Pa erson, at Columbia end Hedg wick sirecte, yesterday morwinz, | Funny with milk, ‘The Judge eucd spittle tor 625 dam Marshal Dallon estimates the population of Brook el fon tna Rem ato a llabled tani! Iyn at 40,060, andor the county nt 440.00,. The nopuia: | jy ALA rile © for the benefit of a Alaabled ftom How of the city iu L008 Was 46,114, abd Of the county | Panburg avenue, Faterscu, on Mon lay ight, on Henry Smith, who formerly kept a large drug | who e rehome was broken up. ft Fulton and Washington streets, was botc The Newark horse car troubles were ended yester yesterday, on the charge of appropri: use $1 belonging to te Chy Lite In: suranee Company y O'Neil, the I day by the decision of Justice Miller quasbing the ladict ments. In regard to the eighteen nich who had alread Veen fined, the Judge reserved lls decision concerning the relunding of the money, der of the gang that attacked Codule Binion Boctety fu Wasfandouraneattnort | “wyranagae 18S RORY, aden, of eo, and who was seLtenood tov dhe Peulientiaty | yXental ody out a warrant top the aay ef We fy dayatoy Justice Voorhice, we at large, and | {omen Rh tok out 8 Rian teh tl wrreMh OF Mat shad Weehawkeen on day, @rioasly beat hi and Jona J, Werner was agoin before Justice W: ould have billed bin but for jhe futer’erence of by- yesterday, on the eh sionders, rf Miy'own furnitur pha testimony vions to the fir io are Since tho beginning of the war, Peter Snitertn and bis wife, of Piaintiecld, have had ‘request disputes Upon the merits of the contest, Peter being a Prussin, ahd his wife having decided French sympathies. On name of tho | Monday evening Peter went home prety well tained yesterday that t wg man Who cx tod suicide on Saturday Inst at | rated with the German beverage, aud boasted of Uli Bpoint was Wiliam Meunel: a native of Germany, lorious Prussian victory.” A wordy quariel ensued, ‘was recently employed in the barber shop, which resulted in Peter attacking bid wife wilh & Klin street, Greenpoint. Before he arrived im (his mio ber aru, Veter went hatches, cutting @ severe ola, country be studied for the Lutheran wipister trikers who have held to- gether so far will not do anything looking toa re- in | sumption of work untoss their Protectiv Bociety te for ser: ti: | vices offered. The half dozen or 80 spinoers who acencies of the ettinere were ry after a brief interview they were pursusded to dis- the first train, of Providence are iu much discussed, and while it lacks positive confirmation it is generally ‘This afternoon some of the manufacturers bad an ject of intro- and viewed in a One mill owner wont #0 far as to say that onless A Bonrdimg-House Rupture — A Conrical noon, Fudge Tony Hartman of the Fourth who bad jast rotarned from the askod clork Jake Hatzel Fart River, Aug. 90,—The situation in the ners and the wealthy 1d the Intter are equally firm in their refusals to yiold to the terms of thoir Inte employees, Notwithstanding their losses, in at least 6 their determination to hold out against all offers of short of an anconditional scquics pinnors. ‘They will not recognize tho *pinners’ organization, but aro nevertheless willing PRICE TWO CENTS. A TRAGEDY IN NEWBURGHL enema 4 WEALTHY MANUFACTURER KILI ED BY A RAVING LUNATIC, —— ‘The Prev Threats ot the Assaesin~ Narrow Escape from Lynching—Fearfat Struggio with the Oficere—The jon Force Doubled. The most terrible murder that ever shocked the community of Newburgh was committed at? o'clock last evening. Mr. John L, Seaverns, pre prietor of the paper-making machinery works ta that city, the most extensive of the kind in the sitated in the prosence of his family at the supper table, So stealthily did the assassin creop in, that bis presence was unnoticed ‘until tho fatal shot was heard, and the victim's hea@ sank on his plate, ‘The ball enterod the back of the Lead just bee hind the right ear, and pasted downward into the chest. The weapon was held so near the head that the neck was discolored by the powder, al- thongh no blood flowed from the wound. Mr, Soaverns must have expired with but a single gasp, The body leaned against the table, the chin resting upon his plate, The knife was in one hand, and @ cracker balf spread in the other. The teeth had closed upon another fragment. ‘The upturned eyes, And @ slight muscular coutraction of the face, were the only violent expressions of dissolution. Deate was instantaneo Mrs, Reaverns anda sister wero seated at the table, No other persons were in the room. The pleasant converse of the quiet evening meal was broken by a sudden flash and explosion of the ple tol. ‘They then caught a glimpse of the murderer gliding oat of the apartment. Mrs, Seaveras tat the ertes of her sister slarmed the neighborhood, The neighbors instantly rashed im, Nited the boayrbut found life extinet. Deputy, Sheri# Tuthill and Chief of Police Alfred Goodrich entered the house {6 atrest the murderer, dat he attempted to fre upor them. A terrible struggle ensued, the’ desperate maw, although small, being a match for botiv’of the offfecrs, Finally he was secared. By this time’ the entire’ city was inflamed | With the news, and thrstigs of padple blocked the } Streets. As the prisoner’was taker'to jai! nearly opposite, thore were cries of “lyncy him,” and the police with great diMcully saved Wim from the Hrong. The murderer, whose namw is Buffon, has beow ‘an'inmate of the Worcester (Mant.) Ineary Asylam, im company with Mr. Seavern#¥'son, Both were discharged lost week, and were in Newbvyh on a visit. They bad been on a spre%- and on Monday eyed’ (Mr. Beaverns so muc¥ that ho severely reprimanded them, and ordered Suffon away, giv ing bim toney for his expenses, During the altereation between them, Buffon threatened te be even with liim- Yesterday morning he’ purchased the weapon, a fear-barrelled pistol, aad while intom icated gave suffew hints of his purpooé, bat ‘as onty Strange"t }eard him no thought was kiven to his we fo is confined in a dark cel.; and is com sidered a raving memiac, The police forew has been doubled axt'tha Sheri® has a large'posse garding the jail, Young Resvorne ie also under arrest. The shock to Mc8.Seaverna may dethrone tier reneon, r, Seaverns was very mild and peacoablé in hie monner, amdexceedingty popular with his smployoon, He | short $250) Wiine Does it Mean? Wasmixczom,. Aug. 30.—Rear-Admiral Gifsson,. who was ordored’ to command the Kuropesn’ feet, and who has scarcely haa time to inspect even his own flagship, i#t0 be summarily ordered home, a Renr-Admiral M) Smith, the present commanagat of the Washiogton Navy YanJ, is to be ordered to ther command of the det, which is to be heavily rem forced. Rear-Admiral Smith has a brilliant war’ record, and was recently Chief of the Bureau of* Equipment and Racraiting of the Navy Departinentss — Mormoand Gentile Coli The property of Paul Engelbrecht, a hqaor dealer” in Salt Lake City, was destroyed on Monday by the city volice, on thopretoxt that Engelbrecht had ap pealed from the deetsion of the Police Court, impos- ing certain fines. ‘Tho: police were arrested by sh United States Marehal, and yesterday four of Principals were held under $10,000 each, and th , {twenty associstes under $2.00 each, The Marsha bas sworn in 100 special deputies, - —$——— A New=Howery Murder, To-day @ Coroner will take the ante.mortem + devosition of Fravk Lama, ap Italian, aged 42, of 8% 0 dames street, now in Bellevue Hospital. o: quarrelied with some mon iu the New Bowery, and attempted to draw a bayovet which he had undee his it. A bsiraagie followed and the weapee wounded its possesson ‘The men who took part in the quarrel were arrested at the tine, butdischarged: by Justice Shand! for want of evidenc é —— The Pirwcits of the Fletcher, Wasminaton, may a —The Sceretary of the + ‘Treasury decides that the Quarantine authorit Who forcibly aeized two lighters laden with im ed merchandise “@ bond wile proceeding fre Perth Amboy to New York, carrying them into the Quarantine ground at New York, had no legal rizhe todo 49. He inssrncted the Collector at New York to take Proper amd prowps means to recover the. teized property, —————__—~ TH BALL AND BAT, ee ‘The Eagles beat. the Champions at Hoboken yoo, terday, 28 to 1s. ‘Tho Fly Away (lub beat the Sylvans on tbe Union Ground yesterday, 2 to 17, Tho Young Ameri 0 Chad beat the Uoas at Sing dy to accept challenges Adircas Edward Kierw nn CORLOSATIES OF CRIME. — ste and Hector Jaeot, secretary nd treasures of the ciehia Wateh Compauy; have absconded with the tnods of the shareholders: An ingsust was Leld yesterday in the care of Wa, Sianiberg, « native ot Prussia, who. poisoned tlt With Firyeluinout 1 Chrystie street” Poverty ied the crime R. W. PAiiihower, proprictor of the Righth Ward Hotel ty Newark, is secnved of beating, k ching and otherwits male Atiog Ldwatd Howinhy a vousigary furgeos, Mowman loses one of hia eyes Thomas McLaughlin, of No. Si} Front Brooklyn. aniJona Woods, engaced. in a ren ‘Thomas left ong of Ms eate in the mouth of Jouoe Tae latter was hold by Justice Scutt in #1000 Dark Hagh MeGrann took his !adylove into Ieaxy. Has herger’s saloon, ab 100 Avenue-A, and dined her, tendere | a Confederate $5 uot ereer, wie was puzzled, said, «1 seesh mone: Detore ts die Hugh wae then atresied, and Justice Scout ‘commuted bit Mosers. Phipps & Evans's safe in theie store at 197 Madson street, was broken open on Monday Taglity and a Rv countertelt note was sinien. "The political strater of the Polieg Centtal Oifice took the vigilant Cape ity outof the Filth Wart and instaged sleepy old Gave. Foun Williainson, and. the bureiase lumed ately followed the old fe ward ——————— JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. ‘Tie Dauntless arrived last night William Stahiberg, of 138 Chrystie street, die@ suddenly yesterday. Supposed euuide One hundred and Atty colored voters of the Right Ward have pronounced jor Judge shaudley for sheriff, ‘The thermometer at Byrne's, 169 Broadway, ranged trom iitoed. Average from OA. M. to 12 ml wight, 7 dex ‘The account of the sulesle of Thomas Francis Hare Hson is contradicted by his fienl®. He ik slive aa@ Well, ahd bas Hot been abandoned by his wile. The New York Caledonian Club will celebrate the Pational games to-morrow in Jones's Wood, Donald Dinnie, the celebrated Scottish champion atulete, wilh bo present, Mr. Chart Farrell wil! begin the publication ofthe evening Free Press, a now Democratic Journal, Teas und Young Dow Hijs afternc Interost of t d to be published in the Foldiers' and Suilors' General Convention Inst evening appointed a committee of Ave to confer with» ccinmilitee from the German Central Uolon With w Vie to combining for a Vigorous campalgu In the intereat the Republican party: The James MeCube Assoctation hud a piente ane ewim at Dath, yesterday. They returued to the city wiih toting horns, aud Chinese lanterns on th bu © Any accident, or anythiog wourual ? ANSON reporter, Vee ng very WoUsual,” Wee ne reply; Wore all over Is the New Jersey Railroad Company 80 poor (ow can) Miatit cannot uflord 25 conta worth ofice a dap the cumfort of lis Wtheious | MrObS? A PASSOORer Who rid's over the Froud dally conpiatus that thore te To fee water on the cars, and that. hy ‘ofen b ihilged to quench bie Minsb Cut of 80 Old DaArTOh Fat Jeisey City, at 00 Can want gd. Bl ley Association with a Vi, street this evening mcr 1D Weed, Jr, for Congress Aicere ot the Associ Wp ole, dota Korte, Pree went : Francia Mahody am Thouias’ McCoy, Vieo-Precidents; Jercniak Dixomy Seerctary; and Jota W. Adana, Treasurer Since the Police Commissioners seut the ungainly Auure of Sloopy em tage solu Wiliaineon to hauge the Indabitents of tee Se24 Ward, (he residents of thak Ghee quiet abd hanpg Fegion hays begun to complain oF Grungen policemen, era driiech po, icenicu's OULRABER, Inview of whieh factan iudigiact Pith Warder asks “Init a wonder that Keal now fils & (e/ou'# grave, and Suedick vie@os Deuvatt the 4017 i 4 {