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h geome ra a pete (TH YEAR, Ml TU EUROPEAN WY AR: fhe Crown Prince Attacks MacMahon’s Left. FOUR GERMAN CORPS ENGAGED. Tho French Camp, 12 Cannon, ani 1,000 Prisoners Captured. — DEPICIAL DESPATCH PROM KING WILLIAM. fA Battlo on MacM Right. THE FRENCH AGAIN DEFEATED. MacMahon’s Army in Full Retreat on the Belgian Froutier. on's MORE NAVY PIGHTING EXPECTED Tho folowing are the latest despatches re. Yeived wn TUK SUN office torn tu d o'eock this morning. Later despatches, tf oul be orinted in a postacri;t. ae TNE SUN'S WARK DESPATCHES. By Cad'e— Correspondence of The Sun. Brvssuss, Aug. 81—A battle was fought to-day at Amigney, between Vouzicrs and Retbel, dbout cicht miles from the latter place, in which Whe French were defeated, MacMabon rotreating or seer ig to retreat in the direction of the Department of the North, ENOLISH WAT DESPATCHES, Defeat of the French at Amigney~ MacMahon Ketronting North—Capture of Verzy—Ter= rible Safterings of the Strasbourgers— More Alabsma Claims for Bugland— Quitting the Sinking Ship-The War As- suming @ Weligious Aspect. Buzancy, Aug. 9), via Lox: ON, 1. Ang. ho Prussians attackea MacMahon's army toxtay noar Beaumout, defeated it, aud drove it back upon the Boiginy frontier. ) The French comp fell iuto the hen ‘sof tho Pras. Maps. { The pursuit of the French troops was continued For several miles, and was {nterrepted by the naw: der of cannon aud prisoners which were taken, ‘The oxtent of the battle field was so vast that it fo ttapossiite to obsain further details at this mo- ment HOW THE PRrestans Ip 1, ‘The Mussians, conceiving that MacMahon's aim Woe w gain the frontier, to effect a junction with advanced on threo Buzaii Prince, <onin of The Crown 4 by way of Com lines, . ta mercy Arny, Beepne noth of P Dudions at the Bieinmesz, rel Yo Reins, bis right eweeving the Belgium froutier Bp hope of meeting Mac German Advance covered the couatry from Belgian along the Mouse Aube, rendering it impossible for MacMahon to reach Meta Harle Due, St, Dizier and Vitey ; the Fourt Royal of & Mousson, move under the Prince Saxony, toward same tie observing Meta; while orced, proceeted through Verdun tahon, Tune th to the TUE LIN OF A GREAT PATTER, A Cesyuteh from Corignay tays canonading was beard eruth oF that plice ali day yesterday, aud late Bato night, ‘The reeult was unknown, The Emper OF Las cortainly left Curi,uun for Sedan, los fow miles uorsheast of Beaumont } TERNINLE SUPPERINGS OF THE STRASBOURORRS. ‘The suiferives of the inhabitants of Strasbourg are Yerrible, ‘Ley are starving, and are cowpelied to Wve in their cellars day and might to avoid the un- Ceaving Ure of the cesiegers, Another fruitiess Bortie wis maue by the garrison on Monday. The Proseiso shurpshovters are wituin 500 yard of ihe Placis, Many Loures huye beea burned, The ur- Joust wis at one time on fire; the ammurition was @alely removed. The fortress continues to resist, FRENCH PRISONELS DENOUNCING TH EMPRRO! Couvt Bobiem bas becn installed at Hagenau as Prossian Governor of the Province of Alsace, ‘The Propsiars say the French prisoners denounce the Mmveror Merely, Frencu papers assert that the Prossiaus place the “Red Cross" of thelr ambu- Bence service on their smmuuition wagous, and pome of the of cers wear the buage up tuelr arma to dyart Wie Frenen fie, (Carignan MORE ALABAMA CLAIMS FOK ENGLAND. Al England is vikely to bave a bams iene with Prowia A note almost equi to a protest had Deon receive! by Eorl Granville, it remonstrates Aguinst Enginnd’s disresard of her obligations as a peutral, deciares that Pruysia will uot accept the Bogal quibbles oF the law officers of the Crown, ard Buwmens Kngland to full Br take the conse The question her ne wences, is a dipio Matic one, the nule adds, and gust he prowptly Wivod us suc LONDON INCREDULITY, ‘The Standard, in reviewing the situation this @worniny, sae ‘The Vrussisen ore x around Reima, while Bowen em vave p 1 bo the nortu. bod y i * Woe her the report that ek h Puri with a heavy hat the Ire Wir and fateriot have Fomoy ihe ue 4) Wucertaia and co ANO THE SINKING smuy An extraordimry Of passengers te con Btantly arriving bere 18 $ookos8, noraes, echivol &e, NO FOREIGN TROUPS UX BELGIAN 50 ‘The Belge be avy foreign or Gover nm: ups CLUBS| Broway on duvday was withvut Imporiance TUK WAR ASSUMING & RELIGIOUS ASPROT Propels Deyariments wgainat the alleced aysupathigers Wi Prussia, wed motwbly eeainst Frotomtants, PRUSHIAN WAI DLSPACHEA, ss The Fight at Benumont-King William's Telegram to Quecn Augusta-Germuny docts to Latervention-Capture of a Stvong Freuch Position, Liveres, Aug, Ul, Via LONDON, Sept. 1-19:30 A, ™ fof Prussia has gent the following te Queen Avg “Vanexnna, Ang. 80, " Prince lias beew in uction with the Po w hd Beventeentu Corps, aad the Fourteont P MacMaboa wav beaten and serves nat Swelve guns, some w ' vuer’, and material of war were cap: & DARINE'® PAILORM, Aletert an heatquarters eaplaln f A Winnie of Buzaine | AN UY tue Li dues by late Svar awd Verdun, and ts thy the i e french aybsony: were wyain the bultle of the 18th to they have since been conf escape being to ent line, whieh they Lave not Graxprne, Darantan pewday. Aug 11, via Hy was held by a boty of ‘t yortorday, by two equ mounted for the purpo Atrong one hon, just capture 4 ‘The North German Gazette xives the subjoined LIN the boights between Vouziers and uss! alls of Metz, ed. their only vitempted, wt OF ARDENN®S, A French position on Attigny, whieh irom, Was taken b; re way of Reins, destination thre corps aie therefore now First—The First A. von Stor Saxony t Witt ny ie Koval of Saxony commands four di tonaly reported, rdered to move on Parts by tiird army is moving to ough ‘Troyes, marching on Paris i is'now nvat ar ra, Ninth, th ir Motz by ihe Regal as wo os. This metny has bovu darocted ty ca s by way of ¥ co Moyal of and Boden diva Birasoourg. Aruy of the Duke of ty wader nd ova of Hussars, who dis . The placo was u ‘Two Ublaus, of the Royal Guard, night brought to two staff officers of Gen, MacMa- Fight army mmin ed by Gen, Firs uy under e Confians turnpike This plan attack on the 14th nily took the road via Briey, tieed and finally drivem back in There way of a paseiee through the Prussian Wed- y prin ery last eywothy hecklen hie com. terday that MacMahon hd crossed Without opposition len Affairs had received from the Aubassedor of Fravee a Br NEW Y ORK, and that Mt ister els news that Bazaine, on th the Mouse of For. and 27th, diveneyed iis right afer a ance ssful encoun continue to ter with ¢i gly he enemy, news from French successes in minor ergygements, that it too far The by river nome: HR Where the great battle ¢ i Smpons cept five parses, vir, Le Chen Bois, Grandpré, sare to be frequently mentioned ten, un [tis reported thet» strong 1s eurrounded in tue forest of Morne, in advance SOHNE OF ATRUGGLR. Other journals here private sources of The Journal dee Lédate enya the forest of Argonne, to take piaca, is traversed creeks, and awamps, in sich @ manuer le to mer 3 armies through it, ox Popa'enx, Croix.anr- La Chilade, and Iselettes—places LANs SURROUNDED. to know whe a, nde Mobile 10%), to does not, however, ineluds the dra ted on Monday, the @th STILL PREPARING. Feur million kilograms o¢ powder have tibuted (0 the batierics on the foriite Ports, Gustave Rymard he oraarizod a corps for the de’enes ef ihe city waolly of writers for cho prese QUERILLA WARPAMT IN PRAY French have seut to the Spanish Mi tion in regard to te organization ¢ woof ustay t jan invader, detachment of Ui! ns They were the Crown Prince changed his evarse, and wore left beliad. The cap ture of the entire body is expe: AL STHENGTIL OF THR FRENCH ARK. Senators Haussoman and Forcate give the follow Ing statement of the Frenes military forces: Bi far army, Ty 0; ¢ Tints enth wiingert {01 boon dis: ations of volunteer composed fetry for cueri lin Tvide May, withont. Intern: KSCAPU OF AMANA FROM PRUASIAN PUTSONS. tion, or without di er of exposing their r move Pour bundrea Arabs of the F ch army exptared on Paris, whilo the armies retaiming in Nowh Gere | tn the late engagements by the Prusetane, aod im many are siroog encuzh to maiuiala order a lems | 1 re tate t TUR STRASBOURG LIMRANY DReTROTED, Franco, Dismareis has returned The splendid lovary teasioure bas been 4 web Womas, destroyed by the vt dabantBebty Vets reported that the Prinosss Clotbilde, wite of A BATTLE AR NOUART, Prince Napoleon, en urged by the King of italy The folluwivg pews is ofl be EUS suse ane. oer wor suenagd Vanrsnes, Tooaday ulynt, Aug ela the country of hor adoption at sucl a momrut rah aL- advance of oy iweitu « PARIS READY FOR TUM BNEWY, Ary Corps und 4 porsion of the Pitti Frenen Co hniseal GARAGE Toate kava have had an ongagouunt gear Nosirt, No dotaiia | , T@ chief wunicipal oficers of T are received, drossed a lutter to the Minister of the Interic ‘The railway botweon Mévid-es and Thionvitle has | cloring that the people are realy to excounter the been destroyed at two points by the Prussians, enemy, The commanters of the Natioeat Guns’ CAPURS 6b VaeRa¥: AnD 4WO WHLEe GOMLOML havo received orders notityiag them of positions Veray, & strong commanding position between | Mich they are to bold ou tue ‘ortidvations in case Vouziers and Attigny, garrisoned by French infant. | f flee. Gon. Tro petits goes aye sap ek ry (Turcos), has been carried by storm by a force of | f the new.y on ae Garde de Paris, The a Prussian hussars ; the garrison was captured, ip tdertedlaia wrestled dR hatnchea falsidl ic A force of Untans has brought into the Prnasian | Of the deuviniaation of % tran headquarters two staff oficers of Marsnal MacMahon Deapatol treie Nraiuetic as prisoners. ; | Berane ts still conpod Why Gerthan ariny be The Na‘‘onal Gasette of to-day has the fOl1OWING 1 teoy cesered to-ermp a8 for a8 possibie (rors the import ebhecsets ele ‘ ] Jeet bats'e Me1d, owing to the sickening exbaia‘ions. At is anderstyod tha ‘neutral powers are cor. o1 resrhidin: actively, No result has yet been at ‘TUS EMPSROR AND TRE PRINCE, tulned, except a resolution that each power must | The Emperor i¢ expecved at Cartgaan, in the Do acquaint the rest with guy individual move, The nent of Ardéunes, irived Tema ci the war, though Prussia regards this movement as | A¥esnes, In the Department of Nord having been contemplated en rely too lat The Paris Figoro prints in capitals the story of This incension has already been almost offensively the depurivre of Prussian privateers fom America, annogaced from Viewna aud Florence. Prassia ob: t + : Jects omplatically to the course of Italy, The lat- | @Md bide the French slipping and ceaport towns to ter has threatened com, lications requiring an un- | beware. The Patric estiuutes the Prassian losses desirable solution; that Ia forced us to Mgnt or | at over 145,000 thus far, Thiouville Lae cert submit to great sacrifices, Rather than lets nea- teal pre earth preservation, Keglind tention to intervene, but intervention, The inter cessation of all such atte > broached F tewnt wi mpts. A PROTEST AGAINST INTRRVRNTION. At a meeting of notab! dross the King was f les bere I t ovening an ad- med protesting arainst the fit from our troubles, all the powers of the ail not etop us Halfway in « war of self. her io armed 8 of Europe demand tuo deen resuppl between Atuens, Yesterday entered Syria with a prize, ‘The Aug. A with etores city and Paris lias been suspended. t ammunittc pes Wor on the Ovenn, 29.-—-Two French m The on. TY en-of-war Intior wns loaded with coul, The Greek Government tm- mediately demanded that the French veas is qnit foreign intervertion, which would deprive Prussia k waters, of her reward for her Lote victo: The sacridens | LONDON, Aug. 1.—Fizhteen Gorman veose!s are of Germany alone suonid by heard, Germany is | Mt Present avcuored tn “Iymouth harbor, where they willing to confide ail to the King of Prussia in estab. | Wave token ra'uge fiom French cruisers, ishing a peace not agaia to by waniouly broke, MUR SELERIGITTIT he Oe hese ddgaherts Aiderman Henry W. Equer, of Orange, Nod The Prussians ure sending street locomotives to | yesterday riorning deporited wish the Garmin Cor aid in placing heavy guns before Sirasbours, sul & om the Gerinin Patriotic Beuev _—s—_— Association of Orange, to be Urinsmitiod FRENCH WAR DESPATCHES. bd a Sage came COMMON SENSE VOR TRISMUBN. Evacuation of Chalons Protestants Accused piiclecotlabes of Aiding Prussia—How Paris may Lose | Way May notthe Great nnd Cood ite Water Supp!y-An American Freuch+ of Germany be the Liborator et Ireland? may Guerilla Wartare-A Berole Woe —Germau and Irie man P ‘ihe foliow ng ofl son, of Bordeaux, prote was net patriotic, and that He ko same ail ” now # ¢ applan se THe Ky ORTH Subs ray the Minister « const that al Peer on btaen rip! ris Kendy for the Ene: ul news has been promulgated by the Minister of the Interior In the Corps Législatif yester of Protestanis in France, ‘tue Marine an exp we the ac He uftrmed that the Protest es and fortunes in ed again Moateter of the Interior seid were unworthy of France. Linen were nioved with the Le would cause it to be published France that the first re Tule was greeted with great USTERING EXPEDIT! ay, Deputy Jobue eusation that this nts were God w conse reat dixtio exe! the 1 igion 10NS, Deprty Bethwont demanted from janstion of the re iu Re tia, U0 And wat is the King's words 0 ation,” “Tt may cetve 4 letter from ine, nd peace, 1 Aud th nees of Enropena is thatot 8 no Jealow oral and 5 ¢ are the we we (nny C © greatest P the entire Cetnol answer of the head of a mighty na:ion, flushed w a series of recent viet nu sense, 70 tha buitor of The Sun, appear an unnauel th Dnt ae the Vicar o ter ewe less (han ofter A ng on ih the present war betwee tone, it further says: eveign, Whose small and who insp eliploun 4 roased by our H ss hi) to the Kin, smouarch on e fuence he pe ord aD Protest toe wereld lege the adm! It in not the nswer? It is snc rios over a great 10 Interests Tdentical, ing t pn earth ot y hed @ terrible mt oM douinion flience by re- «two reonitios ly Father 1c Of Pius rtf Ny, in tration of bomb: ‘tary Ported Auibustering expedition of Germans from the | nation. No i is mero live an anewer of a tine son Various ports of thu United States. Tuo Minister iu | Of our Churel, willing to leave th Harry reply ¢aid he had receives! no oMetl despatches on | Hore ie par: of toe an vers sain not surprised the rule In the absence of any intelligence di. but profonad!y A Lat the tou: hing ORS traced " . " 5 cou) suppose | bY your hand. ‘They ¢ . and of rectly confruing the report, be could not suppose | py Mut Hand Ty Diem OF aa ae OF the Americen Goverumont would permit sach a vio: | ji ien to #0 powe npeal? God witnesses lation of the rights of net "Lhe Putrie auys the | that neither Lnor 4 tent Ito provoke this us ie adsned, a ho | Ware Ans furtuer ont “If your Holiness could Feport of these expediious is absurd, and all tho | Jie cum hilim who Fol unetnerteie tora otber evening papers tale the sane view, war, wesurances of sincerely pacific dispositions, pwered to contradict | au eunractins aguinal similar attempt upua te #1e6 nd tranquillity of Eavope, (¢ certainty will no garo couceruing armed | Pe Tiny will rots’ to receive thous IF in Your Ven ow American ports to on Frenel | ersble hands, united 1 Lam witw you in bonds of Christicu char re friendship.” TUS PRUSSIANS ADVANCING, Rea!ly ne Letus honor tha K. gof a oe breat Protesta 10 will address sucu a Letters received to-day fay that the Prussians are | answer to he For, no matter ho mach iu the partments of Yonne ana Auwo, andare | our sympety may be wituthe French people, it anni of Vroyos and Tounerre, | C2nnot nos and hencetorin be wilh the heud of that overrun virgne of Troyos and Tonnerse, honle ostion, tor he nas betrayed aud forsaken our cutting tt nye and te pee Holy bather in the hour of need, at a tiae whea THA ARAUS SPOILING FOR A FIGUT. Support an’ aid was snd is gremiy needed, by witi aa tl lees Mt g the fow thousand noidiers from Rowe, wi, ber deieuce, A es from Algeria way thattio | e 18 Of « Chureh, would be of but very litte Arabs and Kabylea buve sent an address of ta. J Material 9.4 in the tre;me dons and. gigantic War ay Arable ; waved in Bravea, For it must be said, "Tt the Hon to the Turcos now in France, prow © | awsety end salvation of the expire (Napoleon's Ein: imitate them, pire) oust depend on the enmall former rison of PAuIS PROEPROTS, Roney then tuo cana of France is hooviess inivet 3 apstoon (hottie Frenen nation) was the The French clergy ave #till actively moving in tie | & p rary Napoleon ous Hover toe vor of tho defence of the country, Should it be ¢ edit, 1! Nis preoarations for tha steiiv cossury to Mil the moat round Paris, iu order to step | Bot sucl aa to t ake his success cortain ¢ y of water in the vity for s fow days, | pro ey ure great in War as Wo! peace BH rh wre tab a n part fat or tustenee, Bavaria, the lelin to this city om Sunday, bringing the | Pitty atl De aparece Ae HEEB wer hare aud e te of the (smilies living ia the em- | parts of Gern '. As T have travelll oxt tn Germany, Ton viruas, nile 10 sperig frota extor also ogni Ih G i" SOMETHING ON -ACCODNT, tasny a gre any admire trish peopies aud r 4 says a nephew of Count von Bismarck, | Fam sorry to say leit admiration tor or people ia ‘ © sonie tine ago, Was arrested you And who Fnowst May not tao ealvation of Tre “sa lind bo (ound in the powerful ail of the German AWiIOAN PRENCUMAM, peo ne hereulter, iustedileot gay wvlinre : A fella y has demanded | yur int time. Bismarck, the hosiiity of Buxland to be naturalized, #u that Le muy enlist ior the de- | nay change ail this very soon foucw o! Parle Got knows Lam n troo Irishman, ready at any TUE WAR OPinir im Lusow, time to lay down my lie st the witu of Irirulioert® A and L would ne fr ania as tho lv os from Livoon aunonnee that # riot had eratcr of ireland as ir glori Colum Fred there between the Freuch and German | bus May my country me vig, and act tu waidonta, Firearia were used, and seve roons | fricndship and good will to all nations alike, : e kiiled and wou d bot : ra u ond surely not the loast toward the Geroan perp.e, MEER Oe Ba MES 08 siden, A Goop Inisu CatuoLic AND TRUE FemiaM THB GERMAN BXODUS Flom Panta, a 1. 'Tho Moniteur ways that mauy of the Prussians BROOKLYN, who Lave just been expelled from Purisiwere at Schnee ; ively plotting aguiust France + eal Mra. MeConnei?, of 61 Carroll street. fell out of a ively pictilug axelust Fe P We Ww ead the police | good story window to the Hucwalk yrsterasy ove discovered geusy Of Prossign uniiorme in the | Rach Alderman yesterday reccived a uke of Voune of 4 suspected person, Many of the ties | fs) hiaansty tor A Jur.ag whieh month th mane Who have been expelled have given flee | dwt ports of the hiardships they have beew compellud to | wlio srera Ag permission to remain has becu given in wn r Ofinstances, Where there Is no ‘ube ws to the pr How, at Mala an ber couduct oi t 1 j true MU CANARDS, tle iquoey No offlcial ialor a frown the seat of war has cuing were epiit cen wade publle today. Hive cre ae Yhe Coneteufion vel saya assura nun Hie najorty avon of ie wat OB ies Character Wule given ia the Ob rs Wwe. ! “THURSDAY, § THB FETERAN GAMUSTERS pum. FUUNDERED BY A FARO BOX, Ain ot The Introduction of the Little Game tn Washington -Congronamon Bank rapted-Howtho Frand may be Dotocted. Vituin the entire range of gambling Aevicws— and thelr numbera are almost beyond estimate— Nero has never beon au invention whieh, for ince nuity of constrietion and cortaisty of oxecution, can in any rospect Ue considered tha equal of the ectric faro Lox, ‘This invention has been Iatoly {ntrodaced tn Washington, where tte snccoss asa moans of fraud nay been #0 complote that many of the ollest gaiabiers have been riined, and not « few of our Congressmom have ‘beon noaly bank rapted, In this city two boxes are in use where comparatively amal! games are doalt, anda third is In operation whore a thorsand dollars eam bo but ont of hand on one card, ‘The elecitie faro box Is what the gamblors call “a certainty.” It nover fails to win for the dusier whon he chooses to win, The possibility of detection 1s #0 completely obvi- ato’ that unless the entire apparatus of tho gambling twble is torn up, TAR PLAYER Loses NLIsore and withont the toast suspicion that ho is swindled, 16 fs not unfreqaently the cave that two profession sl gamblers wiil sit down to play cards, and after a tow hands one will ref because he knows from the rua of they sre marked, B where the electri ve cards that jaro box fs fntrodaved there is my each suspicion, and the pinvere aitribate soir losses to bad tuck, ‘They c A concetve any other possible season for | for nothing ex ho game Ws dealt. -Kveryun silently, but with aa apo, appear (utrer chan the zis pesen, tn Whi betiag man to win, FO OLD QA dLERA the tnvention is simaly dowildering: they exanot To tha vers tow tn Vie secre’, Hat Hie bux doos its worls WIth aracy t* suticent, Gamblers aro fi nt wdneation; Consequontly tis mys city avon anilet beok to them. A Ata fashignabielzuinbling anion. oF af the “Rp. 8 $2.00) in Lass raul he ie prota mrcioud ont ume Catt he was PLAYING AQAINY? AN RLECTRIC BOX, the only one in wae where a large game ia dealt, Ta ecirie fara ba t precisely ko tie hioned box, be handld and exauined Without exo tine in fies, the box t realy nly a means LO ¢ yn the oxidized cloun oF “Hay ont." aa Ww beving is made, muca of the stceess of the it Phas iar there seems by Hive way of do teeting the fraud, aud that i> by moving the table, FROM WESTERN ARKANSAS. - jopulurity of ‘The Run-Vrogrens of ti Country, Vay bunes, Crawford Co., Ark. Aug. 16 1870,—Some ites of Ue popuinnity of Tum SUK, and {ue uppreciative ciaracter of one people, may bo formed from the tuiormation eiven mn yesterday by (ie Posimaster at Gus place, tit “Tie Su daily enbscribers in towa.” The ation (hat Nas taken place in this direc. net the xradua! disappearaace of the bitterness engewlerod by the war, bas done much to tnprove | this section, ‘Taree years ago vals town bad a popu- tation of four hunire! ;now it exeeeds Aiteon bun- dred, At that thne ies Busivess was nut $199,009 ; now itis over $850 per annwm, ‘This in Moat Is dee not merely to the contiguity of Van Buren to the Indian Territory (only five miles disiau.), which nocessarily causes the purchase bere of supp r that extensive dis trict, but 1s prinetpatiy caused py the fact that te surronading country is very fertiio— admirably adanted on the river bottoms to the erowth of coston, avemeing a belo to tho acre, While the uplaads yield on abendant crop of the coreals, ‘The rilraste ty hovithy, being free irom ths extremes Of heat ant eo/d, ent the sappy of water Avart from tho Arkunsas river, that passos the stn line of tho county, plentiful aad of an ex foresta as. the county bas au tm: ndapted to either ny bad of co, Luring oF domestic purposes, Iron abouais ig the mountains, and ite ane!)sis proved it to be of a quality equa’ ‘to that tou Pennsylvania, It eprom sly it that aceuntry so rich in natural a tva impoved ao slowly Gatll reconty t Weven: Beiore the war t by a few propriviors, whose ainbitior eraliy hi mn Wap Cit Wile wii the old ti tans'it was y obvoxions, be ¢ men throatenod tuotr retention of pow Ar, HOW Tait that. Now the # geveraliy divide , owing to 0 instil he former owners tow telves co many acres, und, * 8 eons-que ono in ‘Vestorn wrkaneay ie han igration anu desite a8 af ene nusaving | Tue raiteoads Of Arkanshs easel, ae vel, feud paner (Lan in fuel, the ony entorprise of th tor that me itt guy svtection, or is entitled to iceh contuence, being the road form Li Rock to this place, Wheto it is to cross t, ¢ Arkansas and pro pnd via Fort Sarith, Vhis on is a! y erat unning here UF the Hexsepring. ‘Ihe railroad be built ero wil’ cost at least $6), 000, and the aumber of hands {ts construction wit employ, toetuer vith the erection here of rail-oad work aid machine shops, Will give et nan trcrease | Impetus to the toy growth. A company hus Leen formed to construct @ railroad fur tis point, via Fayet ovilie apd Boutonvilie, to tie Misaoarl ro it wall form 8 jusction With the Sathorn This contemplated road, tozethar with that | frow Lite Rock, are certain tO yicld a remunera tive return, as they Will but) traverey wections of country abounding in everything calewn ted to in and Sling up rapidly Wi peopie row ther State 1 cun cendily imagine that persons reading those pes in (he Eouldiurions places waste tue Taye of Tum SUN shine may sk, “dlow ao strangers treated?” There bas heen amoung tho itizeun Very dectted antipathy towar’ that large s teay of fualviauals wag fv yaw to the State vines tne for no gther parrure than ty hold poiltval occopation, muy be corrsetly tected protesriona curpet-baxders, were not Warmly reewiver on thet arriy: HOF haw the 'r BUdse4geAt carer ncreasi | tho popular affec'iua tiem, Ther. are soine entioinen ta office int) .4 Stato W! > eainy here dur ing oF sluce the War Whose poyularity 19 great, nad Who aro deservedly esteomed for their ndmiraore pertonal trv ta and Mae ablliitos, Amost notable rep Teseatative ~ thiancins being the Hor H.C. well, the J 8 United dtates District Court Hut sucu mou are Lot numer ue in any comme alti, nud the upbeaval of suciety and atfulys fa, Arkun On#equent won, reconstra piece! ta position #0 contact pas uch to Ereuto a nd § tnoal natural Ono, avainst those come here from othur States to ebWin official ¢ perfornimicos of theso gentry that wild us t t« Nor is Buren hos as ferry, ta with the South: ara an! sa ¢ of tis by the} port Tact he other day one bundred 4 dof rail vd ENTL — NEW JERSEY, A Mr, Jounwon, ¢ burn towns!ip, was foun dead tna field yesler tay, Verdict, .popler William Rasling. of West Nowark, was arrested 4¥ Ob Vint of hie Wily, Wie eccuses alta | f ys Mo pleaded wuiity The company starting the extensive new atean engine wor Vassar: V NJ, propose to erect tiny age: (OF tot Cmaployee Vie thoge Would, cut of awitly aud amoot!+ ly was Wn Ihive sou. yesterday, Su roquenily waatier Waa fonad near be pane mere! ity and ave palrouine! the n eat rot airoad, by ordering Laat on aod Hor Daw rhe chan ot tou on thie Fiver. the charge vi Mi shall ug tacreaned Leon §8 Mo $i per te rinneing Ww tue Delaware aod SEPTEMBER 1, 1870, M R. SWEENY’S CONVENTION —— MEETING OF THE STATE COMMITTER IN ALBANY YRSLERDAY., <a © to be Nominated so that Gov. Hof. clocted-The next Gerry. Leaders’ in November. Aupanr,eAug. 31.—Now that the prospects of the Democracy ia the coming November eiection are 48 chooring a8 the mont sanguine could desire, it is not surprising that the mocting of the Democratic Stato Central Committee in this city to-day should bring together the largest gathering of leading Dom- ocrais from every county in the State that evor co Yened on such an occasion, The meeting of the Commi'teo, as all politicians know, but as THE OUTSIDE PURLIC DORS NOT KNOW, is eqnal in importance to the holding of the Demo: cratic Convention itself, for it is notorious that since the dass of Dean Richmond the Central Com- mittee have with peculiar modesty assumed the power of relieving the Convention of the diMleuit task of hunting up canditates for the principal posi- tions, ‘The Convention nowadays is only permitted by way ef conrtesy to nominate candidates for the Picayune peritions, The members of whe Commit- teo err in the morning trains, Poter Brains Sweeny came inthe morning boat, accompanied by the handsome Surrogate Hotchings and Charies @ Cornell, Req. Mr. Sweeny was met at Voat landwg by Duke Cussiew the two passed pie steam + of the Argus, and at two hours In PRIVAIB CONVENSATION, ongh the call issued by Sam Chairmn of the Committe we the hour of 1 J. Tilton, expressly fixed 2 o'clock meeting, w majority of the members asrees aniung themselves to meet at 12 o'clock Luis change was made for soverai reasons, bat especially becntse ¢ not arrived and Coming untid after the there was no possibiaty of udjourmment, ard becauso the Commitioy dr 1 the imposition of the two hours epeceh which Mr. Tilton usually delivers un opening tha sessions of the Committee, Afier mony PRIvare carcrens In Mr. fweeney’s roo te Committee arsembled in parlor 67 of the Delavan Mouse, the sume being the room which Dean Richmond alway occupied when in Atbany, Tue SUN correspondent having, as usual, invited himself into the room, the Commite tee permitted Mr. Gideon J. Tooker, of the Dermo- erat, and Mr, Chamberlain, of the Depraved World, to remain, on condition that they would behave thomselves, and follow the Sux's example in report. ing the truth, Appreheusive of the appearance of Mx, ‘Tilden with his TWO HOR sreren, the Committee loet no Poor B. Sweeny w: man pro ten, suit of B the Coteid time in organizing. Sur. Unanimously chusen Chair Mc. Sweeny, who was dressed in a” siparck brown, took his seat ata table in nire of the room, and hurriedly directed Duke: the Secretary, to call the roll. The Dake complied with the request, and the follow: ing-nemed gentlemen answered to their names? Mosars, Warren, Kichwond, Sweeny, Corvell, Har- ker, Cuyler, Jackton, Dayton, Haskin, Walker, Blood, Fowier, and McConike. Mr. Sweeny said that, a quorum being present, the Committos would Orst proceed to fix the time fcr Lolding the Conven {ion to nominate State oMcers, He bogged to re mind the Committee that they had agreed at th meeting of the Committee tast April to hold THM CONVENTION IN ROCHESTRU. Duke Cassidy again calle’ the roll and it w Unanit.ously agreed to hold the Convention on the QAsbinst, The Rxccutive Committes Waving been lmpowered to furnish the usual member of campaign documents and authorized to spend whatever money they might see Ot for election purposes, the Chair man pro. fem. dectare! the Coumit subject the Chairman, Swoen ed from the Chatr, 1N BOUNCED TILDEN, his fice beaming with smiles, On being informed that the Committee had avjourned, he betrayed some disapp nent, more particularly as hi speec was even longer than usual, Mo ultimately recovered bis equanimity and order. nks for the wd, The reporte from al! the co: of the State show that the local org are ina con dition of to the eail of y st Justas Mr, nization THOROVEM DIECIPLIN Every one with whom I have cony ed his confidence of overwh polls next November, catty the next Assembl is called apon sed oxpresse Iming enceoss ut the Efforts aro to. bs made to a8 the Legislature of 1871 under the Constiution to make an nent of the Concressional district of this for the aie next ten years, ‘Tue leaders think that they caw apportion the State so us to bo sure electing in Mture eighteen tf not twenty Congres: mon, ‘They deciare that they will Jo #o att) sning election, owing to the Zed condition of | the Kepul bressional District, #UADOWS CAST BEFORE, ay also mention that siracted ans | disor in every Cou In Mr. Chamberlain, of th id. Was informed by. y prominent Demo Cra’ that the policy WIMed the Deprared. Worth pureuing im supporting Frauce in tue war with Prussia was highly injurions to the Democratic Party, and woud surely alionite the Germans tr ir. Chamberlain promised to urge Manton Mar bie ard ‘other progrletors of the Depraced Iorid vo ecme out for the Germans, HOFFMAN'S CARD WRLL The Committee, before senay ai cided to ree nominate by acclamation Cov, Hofttnn, Lieut Gov Neacls, and Comptrolier Nichols, ‘The ‘other offices were generously lett to be ile { by the Convention, Froin information conveyed the Comittee by their Serute in the Republican party, it is almost eortain hat the Hon. Horace Greclay will cet the Rey ab. scan for the Gevernorsuip, a womivation emination f in tue interest of Go, Hoffiaan, i Shae OLATUA De Wiss C.Ciarke, member of the Boord of Flyers thn off ton, ¥ srinerty Ex eniive Uleri fhe United Siatas Se 4 yesterday r. Tohn MeKongie end his wife, members of the Ex Colony ot Kauaas, aad hiseuiy, wore ; da fw Gaye ago dl & Wel. Whica Me Md, wa duszing om bis tari —— WESTOIFSTER COUNTY, —>— ¢ frolt crop in Woatshestor is the most Wory Dater aa a caudadaie to: Ny Dis rice hus three can «inthe fled for ’ cys dane 8 — THE BALL AND BAL sas eae Alerts of Paterson p.ay the Vuloins of Pomp lay Jay Mutnat ve. Eckford on the Union gronud Pho Watte Stockin te beat the Atlautics In Chicago on Tuesday by 18to 4 © Havmakers of ‘Troy beat the Athletics ot | Phiadeliiia at Lt ay, 1400. Meriory, cw fe sitters of John Worden & Co,4 cizur store, Pate hay t ' sitting" ONAL INTELLIGENCE, Tho Murquts of Sligo ts 1 Lof the 3 Loute Nay Goy, Hoiinaa was in Binghainton yoster! Poe Roy. Hor ate vavtor of Soventh Israehs, City Biitor “ for | yes H miles thie Depraved hon bea Iu tze Josey Kook, Myer of the of Dat nb hans Durivg t pLicniy | tosinert Jitu Heart browne, aud hatit Vly St Xavier PRICE TWO CENTS. FIGHT WITH BROOKLYN BURGLARS. ipa Pistols and Cints tn a Mtrngale with Po= licemen—Burgiars at Work by Daylight New York Thieves Outtoue. Yesterday afternoon Oficers Davy, Strong, and Phelin had « desperate encounter with tire amberlaud street, botween Myrtle and Willoughby avenues, Brook!yn, which reaulted in the eapture of two of the scoundrels, the third escaping, but not antil he had been severely clubbed, Shortly before 8 o'ciock OMicer Davy noticed the me ry euspiciousiy prowling at Myrtle and Carl- tom avenuos, and sabsequently followed them up to Adelphi treet, where le anw them atterapt to break {nto a private residence whose oceupants are absent in the conntry, The burglars wero frightened off sppeurance of some persons in an adjoining an attempt to break into 79. While they were ut work, Oticer Davy summoned Officer Strong and attempted to arrest them. The jars offered a desperate resistance. One of them knocked Strong down, but the officer was on bis feet in a moment ond broke his club over his advorsary’s head, Again the burgpir kugcked bim down, and they fied, dtroug Jrmped to his foob and discharged his re: @, but the Suor ara nt Vowver it the {ue effect Sie min escaped. Olver Davy sect Bis (Dan afler q briet struggle, ant the other wus captured Ly Onicer helen 9 lew blocks distant, F chalaine to wore ah Of the prisoners,” One of Je on the way to the Myrtle THE EXPLOITS OF EDITIA, THE TRIBULATIONS OF ROYALTY AMONG THE JERSKYMEN, Astonishing Impoatures of a Lunatte An The Woman-The Doctors’ Disngreoment Extraordinary Done of Gin-Appropr' tions Commonly Styled Theft. The Rovered Father Eusephus, pastor of th Roman Uxtholic Church at Guttenburg, N. J, wae called npon a short time ago by a pretty blonde, dressed in semi-masculine attire, who introduced herself as the Princess Editha, daughter of the King of Bavaria and the Countess de Landefelt, To Otbora she said that she was the only sister of the late Archduke Meximiliian, was worth s milion and ® half, a large share of which was invested im dia monds and jewols, about which a lawsuit was ponds ing between the I’rincoss, represenved by her family lawyer, the Count Joannes, and a wealthy banking house in Brond street, She added that he was @ devout and good C:tholie, ond bad renounced all the pleo#ures wud Joys of this life to enter a nannery and of her Wet toe soe at in the land of her ae + eid wavanvoue Oa wey a wicked man destroyed the monustries, cone Yeni#, and nunnerios, and ever since she, the titled end proud-born lady, iad been a wanderer all over Ue earth, her only corpanton being Mary MacKine ady, from the City of Limerick uvenue Police Station threw away a toated pistol, | THe good priest, crediting this piausibto woman's which, however, Was recovered by Ue of ors. The | ctrions ory, invited the Vrineera and hee prisoners, Who gave Uhetr ny © Thowss Har- | attendant to dine with bits, and aiter diuner thep Voy ‘nd 'Joun Murray, wore locke! up to answer. | took theie doperions It ia supposed that tis gang broke into and rolued | 1° , ; the rerite: f Mr. Henry Morris, 213 Washington Late on the samo ¢ be Princows Eaitha avevue, on Tuesday night, aid her female attenda: at the louse of « oe Mrs, Prosser, at Mapleton Crane, and asked nore THE END OF A BROKER'S son. misiion to retain all wight inakive Hor blah, punk netsicinie aracter known. | Mid, Prosser apotoaivad fut The Champngne of the Palaces us Deadly Wumb'e apartinents which she kindly placed at * the Gin of the Pointe Dissipation, me RT Me Mabe A eke teenie Expulsion from Home, and Suicides ih” tie thoruinn, ibe conn 10d Charles Kingsbury Warner, aged 25, com. that ; ‘ teat talttod eulcide yesteruay by taking Iaudinam, He | #10 4,48 9, spending, | her | Larce fortune was 2 clerk im the ewploy of the Mutual Lifo Ine | 1 x xiven t ndved dollarects, the surance Company, 44 boarded at 1,179 Broadway, | Monss Weet Ho afiernoon the Having been drawn into the Whirlnoot of dissiva- |! er Sg a | ton, he was forbidden his ‘ther's how a dat the mouth, trop poke root. ond Fith avenue, He had not been seen for | Paved 4 1 the poor woran who tail #0 i st : on | SHatiAbLy akon ber in the night berore sent for the % month until yesterday morning, when | privat, jetin. of he e and two) phyasteians he called at «89 Fifth avenue, and | Tne Imen were unable to arrsc, Ono. pro aw hls half brother, Mr. Wm, 9, Warner, who as: | Houncing it w cow of Hyeloriay Whistle other cortained that he bud taken some laudanum, | gested mania Apot, upon learning that. tie mugact “though not enough to hurt bim," as ke remarked, | Pin ess iad proscribed (or iivesele. tote halt Mute While in Thirtyaccond street, Charles stagcered, | (iin tn three doses taken at intervals of lull ao when he was assisted into Geo. W. Fenner's drug | justice drew ty, ne will but the aad reoaat waned store, 1.973 Broadway. Mere Mr. J. B. Teres, am | a tizmicc, utvieed Mrs Prossor'to pat tid ot hoe stant, offered him an emetic, which the dying | 1!" nate AS Hoon as possible, as he bad aecortaine 1 tint they were arrant imposlores man refused to take, saying that ft would | “In one of her lackt momonty the nogt day the be all over with him. Drs, Ran- Princess prom) wy ber horloss at the rate of and Prince soon rrived, aod nied | $16 a week di Tq MAT position After her the siomach pump, though thie {2:44 to gave him. | recovery shy woud deliver a course of lectures om At iv:s0 o'clock, cue howe a halt ater he Was ania in Jorsoy City, and then return to bet taken into che druz store, he died, Mesawhile bis | Irish castle, nesr the city: of Limerick father, the well-known cold and stock broker of the firm of Warner & Co, of No.2 N. rived and witnessed the dying On the body two one-ounco vials Iabelled * Lauda: nam” were found. One had been purcuased in Al- baay, but there was no in ation on the otuer show~ ine where it had been obteined, The body was snb- fequently removed to the family residence by por- At the end of eigny MucKinudy disappeared Prossecte wallet, containin ‘Aho feinin of Mre. Griffin, pair of gol ¢ Princess and Mise and with sixo Mra. two deilars and a half, odventurers wore next the guesté from whom they took a hyndsome Trings, valuable on cccount of their witha Yad Browa wichita Among the rewspaver sharks et Lon quran the’ enoe MN of the Mh he Allied, and ochee Well kuoWwa olleors Hh ihe battw von He mriotaad wevor ae beet eoauected With THR SUN ¥€ eal thuitk muy KeuTiohy vu Who Wub Bsteek Gun Wed Mare ada Pays nie Diaeut mission of Coroner Rollins, i BURIED ALIVE, peraere Sates Land Sildo tn Rochester--Three Men Buried aud Tostantly Kol On Tuesday morning, while fifteen men were at work picking and removing the earth at the base of a bank Ofteen feet high, on Water street, Roches- ter, for the construction of an ale vault, the earth suddenly caved, Before the workmen were aware of their dangor, three of them were buried alive, and two others neatly covered up, only thelr heads remaining visible. Ail bands immediately set to work rigorously to extricage (he unforiuoate men, and in a few minutes all were removed, ‘Three were taken ont dead, haying no donbt been instantly killed by tie descent of earth and rocks, T a wero Thomas Muiqueen, Timoiny ley, and Louis Marsh. The (wo men’ partly were not dangerously Injured —— ‘The Next Event in Yachting. The Brooklyn Yacht Club met last evening, Vresiden’ George W, Kitd in the chair, The Pros dent briefly introduced their oowly Coo ro, Jacob Voorlts, Jr, It was resolved that the Union end Club Regatta take place on Thursday September 20, The course for actiooners end frat bor: class sloops will bo from an anchorage off 0 Heal rou J the Souih Weat Spit, then: sonthward, finishing at the stake Head. ‘The second class douth West Spit and retuy boat off Owl's joops will gall around new Ing yesterday onkenm Justice tog—Havon't [sven you before? ~Cissom--Not ina eood many years, your Hon or. Justice Dowling—Yos, Linow it was « good s. Midn't ou go by the neme ol Jimmy. the Moye t irr m—Yes, your Honor. Dowhing—T thon zt 30. TM fet yon go it you stay away ay long as you have stayed tine. ‘The man graveiled. a Drongbe aud Fires in Maine. Baxoor, Aug. 31.—The country all about ts puilering severely from fires, Peasengers du ‘he Piscataquis railroad to-night report | on fire long the Iiue of the road, and. whole neighbor hoods turned out Mehtlag the fire, IL is reported to-day form up the river that the West Hroneh drive of Ie. containing twenty million feet, Which were hung up by the drought, are ou tre. 4 — The Work of the Depraved World. The German Dewocrats of the Twenty-secoud Ward lost night, at 69% Eighth avenue, formed a Weal erganization in opporition to Tamuany, {net tn tho ti terest of thy Renudiican party, and e'ectod ir, # unino Presideat, and Me, Wan SPARKS FROM TIUK TELRORAPHA, Democratic Convention in Rochoster, Se; Bropkhor Waterford, ' ous 0. 3 Payers siaurhtor-oage in Worcester wis Wuitied on Taestay. Loss, B40 Gen, Sehenok will accept tho Re Mion for Congivs {3 tue Thd Olio Dis eHiertic Parke Aaauctation, Wilttamsport, F of the Int ple oF w Tie} county Repnbdliean Convention row were thrown ¢ ne b CURIOSINIES Miss Henrietta Ce tho 1 Kgl her Sad an Doty Stevens, Donat Charles Redinond, of 4 t, attompied to draw. a ws ) ust In Mr. Singer's stables tn Wost Touston street Fo hudile chi thatw hates tit #the Prussian cavalry. ibs avized @ pit Ceavorel to arrest tie boy, who turcutomed wuu ko; b Min we bay With the pl ebiurie On the sith of April List, John Beatty, colored, bit ' by Vn H On Su not Dr, David Adana, of whche buy ds family associations, being the gilt of a deceased mother. ‘They then patronized Mra, Devroos, rex Hieving ber of a emall amount of change, ‘Tho they Went to the priest again, and appropriated @ Jorge photograpo und sundry’ ¢ winding up by visiting thy reeidenc who suffered To the extent of 89.50. Their pectlstions becoming known, the Princess snd her companion departed, It is anpposed for the neighborhood of West Hoboken or Jursey City. Trying to Shut Out Sunshine, To the Fititor of The Sun. Sim: Not Patrolman him, have wond uireh ornaments, of Mr, Tooney, alone, F ymin bau 'acour sation, Nineweeath ‘re bat many beside was placed under The Captain Tknow to be & BUM reader, for | have often eeon, him Hirchasiog Your paper wt the ven) we stand 1.868 Thi ANOTHE e PATRULMAN « oe “LONG ISLAN ad Army at Masi nthe anthoritios ther th thieves 19 (hut ¥ nso ty Sexve Without Pay, excopt when An imvoriwut ovstor euit was decided in Pinshin yesterday, Th tw givos «ny pers lurve rh Ver oveler beds of uot mors thant tee. AC to vided that at least 19) bushels of oysters have vece planted N. Davi Gassosom was on tral for abherine oysters fro n Lewis Roc's bods, but it menene nied with tne’ law, Gas osve Of & bulnber of HOUKS OF LEISURE, 6 Third Ward Social Club es:oved thems vos in Jonas’ Wood yesterday. as did ty «vttarstinn Assocle Gilon ih Sultzer's Dark, Bast hy ) Tet ent of Hmmet and ¢ rot write." at Wvatlacks, wil xt we ule Atte will elieu for renowusions in ation fo e tall abd wint ROE ae The Tarver ¢ and two milituy companies of the uence Behite'zon sare from ihe Tees Hal, Orehant street, At con Svatday niche asd mnret t tat i iaNnerfaeg Park. ‘they will Miers in Mey ceva wt gee Suaday evening FLASHES FROM THK OUEAY CARTE ae The Bari of Atverdeon was deere on a vogem from Aimertea to Melcourne Lopes tt stontos Or the etargye Ferrater, the Prince Arclibir Coa AYOUL to Fesen his office, in con-.qr tigatinn of thy dorma, ad ‘The Prussian m ved at Key Wes actions from Was Tie United States steamer Yranklin is going inte dock at Mymouth. Eng. On her arrival thore visi Were exclia Kei! by Admitralé Glisson and Hope. A Sraviah vriest,who was eantu:od with a band ot 14, at Who AY convicted Of having fred on tho Ivent (rovps, has Deew shot by order of a court pet the pro -of-war Meteor, fn Somateny sierday, and ia Wally FOF ts gta ——— ~ JOLTINGS ABOUL TOWN, ridinartek Post has just moved to ®7 Chiat Jackson, a drunkard, diod sud fu the The National Musical Congress in Bteinway Hall Phe Tailors’ Centra! Committee last night r ) Mesars. Wenn and W. A. Dost? Adressod the The body of John St Clair, ogo1 10,001 Milian mecet One bnndred sh sliarp uk Jont Roeinty (Towish), at Hosonie Hs Last aight t wed pecetb.a fF ths Yoal, Be + PSEA, Ar. Hamuerger Was to writes that on Tuestay mo: vn we No.9, 1 5 rea He SUN, COUP »'tne Laproved. d ned net, Tonking, for fy ale ew remurie. Me v ' Tie | i ba) baplean | ‘ of te I Daly's O46 f nN ik Hew t ‘ i ey i : wee net Oona ing oll wy

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