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“Tull 'Y-EIGHTH YEAR. ener ri GREAT. BATTLES, fhe Germans Reaping the Truits of Victory. THE FRENCH CLAIM A GREAT SUCCESS They Declare MacMahon Victorious in Wednesday's Battle. —— BAZAINE’S EFFORT TO ESCAPE. Tho Porisians Credit him with a Victory at Courcelles, The following are the latest despatches ro weioed in ‘18 SUN office dovon to 8 o'clock this morning. Later despatches, of any, will be printed in a postecript, BELGIAN WAR DESPATOHES, Antox, Uelgium, Sept, 1.—Serious fighting wried between Armigny and Dose, The ss entered Carignan at 10 o'clock yoeterday, AEN THOUSAND FRENCH CAPTURED, Bovitton, Sept. 1-3 A. M.—Last night after dark Marshal MacMshon withdrew his forees toward Sedan, coucentrating ina strong positios. During Aho fight, in the battle of Tuesday, the army of the Crown Prince of Bexony, composed of Prassian torps, captured over 10,000 prisoners, A number of Frouch soldiers escaped into Belgium after the fight, Dut were promptly disarmed, ruMonKD ENGAGEMENT WHEN DAZAING AND STRINMETS, vd that MacMahon will make yet an ‘The rumor prevails hore that Marshal ked Steinmetz on Tuesday. Tho ro: syet unknown, A furtner ramor of the os- t oermy from Motz is discredited. PRUSSEAN WAR DUSPATCHES, sins Vrobadle Account ugs ‘8st France, Beutiw, Sept. 1.—The telegraph lines are Sill fe tues © confusion, The dates of the me pages (rin the sevt of war, and particularly those from Boou wont, giving the details of the late bat. Bes, require vertbeation. VIOLATION OF BRLGIAN TRRRITORY IMMINBNT, {Inforus. tion of agreve character has been recsiv- Wby the Government from the frontier. Violations @ Doisian territory by one or the cther of the hostile moi 8) France m imminent, and reinforcements Inve been despatched to the Count of Flaadera vt Phiippevitt PRUSSIA'S BILL AGAINST FRANCE $200,000,000, Toe North German Gazette proferses to be assured from tbe Lert source that English opinioa is recon- fled (0 {he line of the Vorges, eveu of the Moselle, @ (tbe fuluro boundary betwoon Germany and Frecce, ith a thouseud million france indemnity forthe omponnee of the war. itedds: “ TLese we ahait bays, God willing.” LOUIS OF HRSAN DECORATED, Heese bas received the order of the Iron 2iWentry im the recent battles around Loni Cro for Mois. ; MACM\TION'S FAILURE TO RELIEVE METZ, Mac'avon's efforta to rescue Metz have entirely fallod In consequence of the dofout be sustained ou Poreday, when he lost twenty guns ‘The l'rench losses were immense as compared with these of the Prussians, ‘The Ubians ond dis amounted | ussars took, near Sedan, two strong posi Bons, in spite of the determined resistance of the French. ANOTHRR FLAG OF TRUCE VIOLATED, ‘The Prussians report another case of violation of fag of trace. Lieut, vou Sebimpi, seut yesterday seder 9 fag to summon Verdun, was fred upon, tad bis trumpeter was killed. i ENGLISH WAR DESPATCHES, Discount. 1.—The Jndépendance Belge (Brussols) of yesterday says that Marshal MucMa hon, while on the heights of Vaux on Tuesday, ad Yancing to Montmedy, was attacked by the Germans and flung buck: with dreadful carnave, This region © country ix now absolutely depopulated, ‘This cor Feepouits with the Prussium secount of the action bear Beaumoat, received late last evening. THE WATTLES OF ARMIGNT AMD BEAUMONT. Acvoun's of the battles of Tuesday and Wednes- day bave been received. It appears that the Prus- inns alixcked MacMahon's army upon both banks Of the Neuse, assailing both wings simultaneously. The first battle was fought southwest of Carignan, Too Prussians avon the right bank met MacMahon's Fight, morching from Vaux toward Montmedy, The former at once attacked the Freneb, driving them doyond Carignan, and occupying the town, Ik is supposed that anotver Prussian corps at- Yecked that part of MacMahon's army on the left nk of the Meuse, and drove them back upon Se ‘The ongagement at Carignan wos probably fouglit by the troops of the Fourt Prassian army un- Jer the Crown Prince of Saxony. Tho battle on the lef bank was brought on by the advanced forces of te Crown Prince of Prussia, DAZAINK'S BHING SHUT UP IN METZ DENIED, A Vicura tolegram denies that Marsnal Buzaine was ever caged at Metz, Another battle is reported at Aroicny on the ath, No particulars or report of We revull lias been received, MACMAMON'® DRYBAT UNKNOWN IN PAR IB. A despatch received at midnight yesterday from ‘aris shows that nothing was publicly Known of MacMahon's defeat, Paris papers of to-day state thet MacMolon, im very strong force with six bun Aired cannon, bas euccessfully crossed the Mouse, @0d is making forced marches on Montmouy, MORE ONCERTAINTY, 1:99 P, M.—Thero is an unverified rumor that Mar. shal Moc Mahon is crossing the Meuse at Stenay, and Pusbiu: fur Montmedy, He has 000 guns. A col Imion between bim and Prince Frederick Charles is eapecie| A MEW FRENCH ARMY, A new army, to join the armies already in the felt, toe been formed at Lyons, The French erinies are seid to be marching toward Cdalons, One hundred thousand strong, VIGOROUS BOMBARDMENT OF STRASBOURG ‘The sige of Strasbourg continues, Great slaugh- fer hos been cecusioned by the vigorous bombard- Beat, ‘The gorrison made a sortie on Tuosday wilt ond drove the Germans several miles NAPOLKON AT A DISCOUNT, Tt is 6d Marshal MacMahon disobeyed the orders Of the Emperor to detach thirty thousand troops to Protect the Prives Imperial, The Empress remains 40 Paris, us does the diplomatic corps, MOTINY IN THK LANDWAHR, ‘The Buyarians are returaing home and disband- jug. A mutiny Las occurred among some of the Wuiciis of the Bavarian Landwebr, ")}OXBD INVASION OF PRUSSIA. Alurge body of Mobiles are reported as having Passed ‘he Iihine peer Bellingen, some twenty miles below Jas! cub the telegraphs, and thea retired, Pescoutine Lave baea taken 40 guard amalass bugh (tor, It ts reported that tures entered France from Baden. BRLOIUM IN BARNEST, Bhoold the French Emperor cross the Belgian frontier, the guards of the lattor country have been ordered to demand his sword, Other seyoral orders bave been issued (or the purpose of guaranteeing tho protection of Belgian neuteality, DASAINA’S SPURIOUS TRLEGRAMS. ‘The Parts Public admits the spuriousness of the tolograms which were received lately and signed by Marshal Bazain movi NTS OF GERMAN TROOPS. On Wednesday the Grand Dake of Mecklonbarg- Schwerin was at Vouniers with bie army, and the Crown Prince of Saxony has passed through Vaimy, noar Bt, Menehould, with 100,000 men, The army jer Gon, yon Falkenstoin is already at Bouson- ville, on the retirond between Forbach and Thion- ville, nterprises her army corps he WADNBSDAY’S BATTLE. A npecia! despatch to the Standard, dated Floren- ville (Belgium) this (Thursday) morning, aays! The French pave just badly Sedan road. sonnet ot a wa on ‘detwoen 6 * ‘THR PROSSIANS WITHDRAWING FROM RET, A French army, reported to be 100,000 strong, te honrty expected at Bpernay, and the Prussians are withdrawing from the neighborhood of Reims, ‘Tho French are repairing the railways destroyed by the onemy. ee es 1 ‘The 7¥mes says the retirement of the Reprees to Tours would give France four governments with capitals at Paris, Sedan, Mots, aad Tours, Goetal disorganization extends everywhere, Priests’ prop- orty and Protestants are considered sources of trou- vie, and are the objects of popalar wrath, Paris is again accessible from this elty by way of Brussels, THE FRENCH PRASANTS TRAROR-STRICKER, ‘The Count Pallkao asks of the inbabitants of Paris quarters for 100,000 of the Mobile Guard, who have beon called from the country to defend the capital. Gratuitous offers are expected from the proprietors of the large establishments, . A tologram from the French Logs! oa at Washing. ton bas silayed all apprehcneions .* Alibastering excited by the report in the 2" Impertial correspondence from Pa represents Wat terrortem has become epidemic ir rural die triets cf France; men of known dem ¢ ideas are persecuted as sympathizers with ¢ nomy. ‘The Prussians, as they advance, require people to give up their arms, keep the doors of th —ouses onfastencd, windows uncartained, and atters eu. The Germans speik well of the row whieh they march, for the porfect coud which they and thom. MACMAMON’S Mane: Since MceMahon left Rheims le has marched to Rothol, Vousiors, Buzancy, through the Meuse val- ley and Argonve mountains to Stenay, and thence to Moutwmedy, SLAUGHTER OF PRUSSIANS NEAR METE, A writer in the Figaro says Bazaine, in one of ties around Metz, eutrappet the Prussians. tome 95,07 # into the Jauin out quarries, by the aid Of epics Citenised as ponsants, His cavalry then (sl on their rear. Surpricod and Unabls to wheel, the sesSO9 Were cut down and Suffered terribly, », however, is great mortified that this should ‘have Sega’ reported at Paria ua a vievory. | over 2 in FRBNCH WAR DESPATCHES. — A Grent Victory Claimed by the French at Arwmigny—Bazaine Fighting at Courcel es -He ime a Viciory—Ollivier’s ‘Tam- many Tactlos—A Nico Little Bik fe France to Feot. |. Panis, Sept. 1.—No news has been recetved hore of any decisive battie, nor is it believed that one has been fought. MscMabon simply telegraphs that he hes crossed the Meuse without being saved by the enemy, Other secounta say thore was a serics of heavy Ogliting by detacbed portions of MacMahou's and Prince Charles's urmies, with alternate advantages to both sides, and sevore losses accompanying, 4 VICTORY CLAIMED FOR BAZAINE. The Gawtols says that Inst night Marshal Barngney A'Hilliers assured the membors of w club that a bet tle had occurred at Courcelies (eight miies south east from Metz), which resulted in a great vielory for Baza Toirty thousand rus sians wore placed hore de combat, A large con voy of provisions aud vaggase was captured by the French, ‘The Journal des Dédate says the wagons and fift)-nine horses belonging to the Prussian Prince Royal were captured near Chiloas recently MACMANION UNDISTURDED, ‘The Public says there was no fgbting yesterday. ‘The Government, however, bas good nows, Mac. Mahon's march has been undisturbed. ‘The Duke of Palikso warns the newspapers against publishing pending important movements of the army, DAZAINN'S MALL TRIUMPH. Marshal Bazaine has won several small enrago- ments. Bazaine forbids the correspondents to affix the name of the place whence they write, M. Emile Ollivior i# now in Paris, ‘Though the panic here is over, the Ministers go to Tours immediately, OLLIVIER'S TAMMANY TACTICS. ‘Tie Liverté says that Austria pledged herself to France to move on Prussia simultaneously if subsi- dized, M. Emile Oliivier, then Prime Minister, ved, ‘The money, however. was not pald. Aus: trix. pressed the matter on Franco, when Oilivier repliod : * Qo, we Might withoat you. STRASBOURG DELUGRD WITH PRAISE, A letter from Strasbourg continues the complaints against the Prussians for firing on the houses, and nol on the defences. A quarter of the city las been destroyed. The inhabitants clamor, “ Death rather (an surrender.” ‘The besiegers employ the prison- ors they capture to work on the trenches. At the meeting of the Corps Législatif last evening one of the Minister declared that Strasburg desery- od well of tLe country, and it should always remain Fronch, Deputy Keller demanded the sending of 9 commission to arm the people of the Upper Rhine, who were revdy to rise up en masse, Everywhere Strasbourg, ite citizens, and garrison are deluged with praise, ‘The Bishop of the city has urged the commander to hold out till the last prayer is uttered, then retire to the catadel, and raze the clty rather than let in the enemy. ANICK LITTLY BILL OR FRANCE TO ¥OOT, It is said that 200,000 Prussian soldiers have been cither killed or disabled since the war began. It is estimated that the war costs Prussia ten and « half million franca daily. A CONFEDERATE: AMNKICAN CANARD The filibuster sensation story published in the Figaro yesterday bas been traced to American agents of Prussia in Paris, Some curious revels tions in this connection are expected, Some old 4s concerned in the Confederate-Amorican plot are mixed up with the affair, as well as certain jour naiists operating from London, The Figaro was de. ceived by its penchaat for eanards. A SIEGH RIDICULE, ‘The combined movements of Bazaine and Mac Mahon have been most successful, The strategic plans have been well devised, promptly executed, and directod (o all the wenk points of the enemy The victory of the French at Courcellos was tmpor. tant as inaintaining prestige agalust numbers, Con Adence is entirely restored, and a siege ridicule THY PRUSSIANS DISCOURAGED, A despatch was received to-day from a corres- pondent ou the Prussiau side which represents dir- couragement 48 on the increase, The ery “To Paris" is becoming daily fainter, and death from exposure and disoase is making {earful havoc in the Prassinn rauks, S7RASUOUKG TO BH BURNED RENDKRED, ‘The commander at Strasbourg has published the detormination of the people to burn the city rather than surrender, The Prussians have refused the appeal lately made by the citizens to spare the dwelling part of the city, om the ground that it would defer capitulation. The same ovject dic tated thei refusal to pormit the departure of the women and children, GERMANS MUST QUIT PARIS AT ONE. Gen. Motierouge, who distiaguished himself in (eo Gran sad in Tale. toa aaa, sppeiated (0 RATHRR THAN sUR- command of the Parisian National Guat Gon, d'Autemarre, ‘There aro complaints in the delay of the expulsion of the Germans, Advices roceiyed from the Levant ropresont that the Freuoh are vilifod and arsailed by Germans, DARAINK'S VICTURY OX PAPER. The Monitewr declares positively that the battle of Courcelios was a decided victory for Bozaino. “No NRwS'' FROM THE DATTLE-PIELD, ‘The Monitewr demands that the Prefeets and Moy ors who abandon their posts bo severely ponisued— not morety dismissed. Ls Pvblic says the Govorn- ment has received no oMicial dospatches to-da consequence of the cessation of telegraphic comma: nication between Sedan and Mézidres; but it la cor- tain that battles were fought on Tuesday and Wednesday, ‘The first was a sorprise which resulted in a partial panto in the corps d'arméo of Gen. Failly, who, awalting the arrival of Gen. Wimpffen, his successor, stil commanded, There were also sepa- rate and dotgched conflicts, in which our troops displayed great heroism; but there was a want of pity during the engagements, and the the Prus- sians claim‘the victory. But tn the battle of yesterday there is no question but that MacMahon lad a great success against the troops of both Princes. Bemaine was not engaged yesterday, but it is known that he to-day continues the work #0 ener- @etically begtm by MacMahon. The Corps Vinoy, which @ fow days ago passed through Paris, Teached the battle-fleld yesterday, and is doubtless now. THR PRANQUIL PRINCE OVERCOMS. ‘The Moniteur publishes « despatch from Lille ated Ang. 81, saying: The Prince Imperial arrived ‘clock yesterday morning at Avesnes, baving fultted Rethel the night before, fe was accom: panied by two goneral officers and an escort of ca airy. It ts supposed be was removed owing to tho daoger which might entuo from the rapid mov ments before the great battle about to be fought, The Prince will remain at Avesnes somo days, to recover from a slight iliness, produced by the emo- tion consequent on the events he has gone through, At Lille, the officials and citizens are determined to man and vigorously defend the wails, The samo spirit is shown ut Avesnes, Cambral, Doual, Dua- kerque, Valencieones, and Gra nes, Where the mories of 1792 ore revivin, SBMI-OPFICIAL NONSUNS. La Patrie says, semt-oMcially : The misrepresen- tations of ureige journals, under Prusstan influence, render it necessary to moke © clear statement of the facts as to recent military events, Marshal Mace Mahon, in carrying out his movement, hus bad eev- eral ongagements with the enemy, ju oll of whichhe has been #uccessful. He effycted the crossing of the Meuse safely. “At Lopewy we gained a victory. The Prussians, defeated afler a desperate firugcie, took ref thetaveliarsof Luxembour: ars they sects he Gad obliged to remain. ‘This information, 4 just been received here, comes from no tourer than of the French representa- tive at Luxembourg.", ‘Tho journa) adds: Plata, from tho situaiion of Longwy, ‘Thionvit etz, that (he plans of MiucMahon have go far been successfully executed.” THR MINISTRY OPPOSING THR ARMING OF THE PROPLE, ‘The Constizutiounel says the Diplomatic Corpa wil! not leave Paris, ‘The Empress has signified her in- tontion to remain, even tn caso of siege, The Mia- ister of War yosterday, in the Corps Légtslatif, said ho was sure the Chambers would act righly in leaving him freedom of action. What had been doue in $0 short atime wos an earnest of what would be dono in the immediate future.B§A proposition ap- pointing & commission to arm the people in the in vaded provinces, which was opposed by tho Minis- try, Was rejected by a vote of 180 to 59, LYONS PREPARKD FoR 4 S1R0) La Liberté says the Minister of War expresses every confidence in the workingmen. He knows ‘heir valor, amd docs not hesitate to arm them for the defence of the capital. ‘The inhabitants of sevoral vitlages in the vicinity of Paris, who had been ordered to move iuto the city, to-cay received counter orders, Lyons has been prepared for defonce by order of the Minister of War, who supposes that the Pras siaoe, knowing Paris now to be 60 strome, may at- tempt Lyons, Notuing will be lef undone, where no slightest danger is throutened, to make all wecure, TUR LEPT ARMY OF TRH PROSSIANS SAID TO BE TOTALLY DEFKATED, La Liberté reports that MacMahon has totally de- feated the left wing and centro of the Prussians ; (hat their losses were enormous, and that only the Fight wing was able to retreat in comparatively good order. The Journal Offtciel says Gens, Frossard and Bourbaki were wounded in the receat ongage: ments, PRINCH FREDERICK CHARLES ALMOST CAPTURED. Count Palikso confirms the report that » detach ment of Prussian cavalry is surrounded in the forest of the Marne, and escape ts impossible. Prince Frederick Charles recently barely escaped eapture by the Division Vinoy near Reims. He passed over the road by which;tuet division was marching, half @ mile 1a advanee in @ carriage, FOUQUIRN-TINVILLES AT WO! M, Michelet, the author, has addressed « letter to the Government deprecating capital panishin the case of alleged spies, whore the trial is #0 n: and the charges frequently turn out a the victim bas suffered death, pelle ‘The War on the Ocea Loxpox, Sept, 1.—The French frigate off Ply- mouth, after capturing the Julius, was seon on Wed- nesday at dusk in pursuit of a large German ebip Which was making every effort to escape, The Paris Figaro's canard about th German privateers from America bh wrath of tho public against the editor: ‘The ship Golden Rute, Capt, Hall, which sailed from New Orieans, July 7, for Bremen, has put finto ‘Texel, Holland, for refuge from French cruisors, ————— Weather Lessons from the Sky, From the Puterson Guardian. The colors of the sky at particular times ford wonilerfully good evidence, Not only doo uiiset presaze fair weather and a ruddy su at there are other tints which speak wil ess and accuracy, A bright yellowish the evening indieaten wind, a vale yellow wet, 1 gray color constitutes @ favorable sign in ing and an unfavorable one in the morning. The clouds are full of meaning in. themscivos, At their forme are soft, undefined, and feathery, the weather will be Que. "If the edges aro hard, sharp, {t will be foul, Genorally speaking, en wind oF rain, while the more quiet and delicate tints bespeak fault her, 8 axis are, the British Board of Trado has thought fit to publish them for (he use of seafaring men, — In Ludiow Street Jatt To.the Etitor of The Sun, Sin: I lnve bocu shown ® communication in your ling of excited the pape Which he says tat he has been kept « pi Jow street Jall for over six months { is held there by Janes Kidgw. any connection with the Airoctly oF iuireethy, aud by tho attorney for the pinintif that hold for embezzling about $300 belonging to man nd hase family and children, a Nas n- structed’ his attorney to insist upon payment of the money The duly ‘uucation seca. be which o et--the rogue oF the honrat man. poor nen shall *UEJAMES RIDGWAY, 66 Drodwi wii Al SONAL INTELLIGENCE, Joun Frinkerstein & Co, of San Francisco have suspended. President Grant will Koglana Fair, ‘The gallant Sergt. Hudson, of th police station, has Fealgued. M. HL Nathan. Taq. Chief Baginesr of tho ton, .6,, Fire Departinent, is {a towa. ‘Tho Hon, William H. Soward sailed (or Mong Kongin the Chia from San Francisco yesterday. two 7. PE visit the Manchester Now Liverty street harlos- ‘The Princess Kditha avers that a! not visited any of the people 1a Morristown who have accused hor of bad fale The Hon. John B. Smith Congress by the Republ tan? Dintriet, William M, Marine hes been nomiaated for Con- yublicans Of the Second District of oaters ane of the % a jourth Mary Among the many lecturers preparing for the com- Ing season are Mrs Dewey, the elocutioniat, and Laura © Hotloway, ene tee. Aaron ¥. Perry has nseceived, the Repah- ommuation for Congress in the Firat OMIo Dixy ek ged the Hom Job i bhovouson ia iho Hecpmd, GETTING RID OF PORTER, — An Admiral to be Let Down Gently-A Com= mand in Earopean Water Robeson to toke the Helin Correspondence of The Sun. Wasmaroy, Aug, 81,—The stinging blows which Tum Sun has fecently administered to the corruptionists in the Navy Department are at last ginning to be felt, and the probabilities are that there will soon be a thorough cleansing of the Augean stables in the old brick building in the rear of the Wor Departmont. Robeson’s recent ordor is a crushing blow at tho Porter inflacnce, and that worthy is furious at the sudden attack pon the eliqae which tas 60 long held away hore. Rumor bas tt to-night that the genoral ordor is tho immediate result of an open rupture between Roboron and his self. appotuted henchman, and that the end is not yet, Porter hos not recovered from Tim Sun's attack upon his famous settlement of the Corliss contract (for no one here believes bat that he bad all to do With It despite bis protestations that King is the rullty person), and the revelations made tn tho sam journal rospecting the favortism in the distribution of duty lave eaten like iron into his soul, We say thero ts rumor of‘an open rupture,tand that Robeson bas at last resolved to govern the navy himself, This fecliog sa long existed in the breast of the genial Secrotary, but for some reascn it lias beon subdued. Once before, however, it found expression, and thon nearly roruited in a serious matter, but tie Presklent poured oil upon the troubled waters aud the breach was healed, Recently, howevor, tho Secretary has seen that Admiral Porter's course waa bringing discredit upon the sdministration of bis Departwout ; therefore, he bas resolved cither to control things himself or to resign the office of Secretary of the Navy, He opened the bali on Monday by tho order which drives near; ot of Porter's away from Wash. ington, and breaks up that other worse than foolish Ssatom of having a Port, Aditrat at every naval ‘Under the new régime Porter 4 The order assigning Adatr Smith to i omit 4 of the Buropean Squadron is rexirded a8 a certain indication that tho grand junketing party, with the Admiral at its head, will soon sot out. 'Buith is ordered to the immodinto command of the rquadron, because he ts a Miendof Porter's, While (ho presont commander, Gilsson, ts not. ‘The Tennessee is nearly ready for sea, aud as the time has come whon the Atmiral mast retire from tho Department, the design is to let him down as oaeily as possible by assigming him to the com: mand of tho “Fleots of the United States,” with hoadqnarters in Knropesn waters. ‘Those’ ot the fimous clique who ore not on tho rettred lat will of ourse go With him.gnd the Navy Kepartinont wif be left ia charge of its proper hoad, the Regretary, Before going, however, Here aro-reveral th Ings that Porter should explain to the ¢ “dutty inore pel orily than he has yet done, In the ret j lies, ottioment of the Ccrtica sto.a ewetne contract, by whieh it em Ne the country oat Of $190,000, fo still. under consideration by the Com en Retrenchment. Por swore bet Wep that s knew potting of it, Lat that King, Chick of the Steam" Bureau, (Sine tho mar. This may be troe, and IL dary not. At any rate, When Congresa’ mecis again, te Committed may want to kuow why vor: ter ceepe taie wnon King in. the Dopaibicent, if he as bee. evlity of an attompt atfreal. The truth is that Ract is po more guilty than Lis superiors, ond Porter kn a Tien thore ts xt ofl swindle, by whic’ bo 000 calions of o.ive off Weve purch: 1 in Lisbon, through the agency of the motorious Abecassis, and twenty-five conls per gallan more pail for it than the market price. Porter kaowe ail about Gui oad Congress, in investigating it in the fall, may'neod whatever ligut Le cam throw upou it, en A LONG RRANCH MYSTERY, pe tick teal The Dixappearance of Dr. French, of Raton- + J.—-Clothiag Found on the Breach -A Vriend who was with ble ulso Mise uspicion of Foul Viay, ‘evo Drwnmoick Py cdtonan 1, who is missing from Eaton town, and whose closes were fourd on the beach at Long B ieved to hinve bean foully 4 lay evening last he went to Mr. Gabriel West, of Estontown, who bas « bathing house. Mr. Weel asked if he was gotug he replied that he was going to take a him. (At the ruiroad, depot he bought two for Long Branc! to the ticket ageut irtend had dered bak that they were walk back. N Wito efvorward Wouil the floding of lis clothing in the bathing kouse was announced When he leit Eatentown be had a valuable gold wateb, with» photograph of bia wifo on &. heavy eold fob hung with gold trinks gold whirt Lo « Pockel-book, Dut What amou occasion is pot known Lis wateb, jewelry, Another mystery thie affair is that his companion on the occasion has not tnrned uo, vor do any of Mr. French's friends at Eatontown know who it was that accompanied him. — If both went into bathe together, ant both wero lost, what bas become of the other suit of cloties ? ‘The fact that only one suit of clothes was found Jeads to the suspicion that bis companion has dealt foully with bim. Who was this companion ? [tis Strange that pobody hae yet recognised bit, al- \hougl, Mr. French mast bave bea Ireil knows to persone at the Katontown depot. They got on the train and arrived at Long Branch before sundown, and {t seoms aluiost fmpossible that they could have made the journey without meeting some one who knew them, A Rhode Islaud Ram Tragedy. Provipexcs, Sept. 1.—The bodies of James Owens aud Frodorick Owens, brothers, of this city, nd in the bay this afternoon. They were native Sunday evening in a eail boat, faht- somewhat intoxicated, It is sap- Ld ink, doth being Posed that in a struggle both fell overboardawd were drowned. Thoir boat was found driited ashore next morning with warks of « bloody fgut. poe Ss LOSSkS BY FIRE. Callahan & Cough!la's timo sheds, Third street Hoboken, were burned yosterday, Lose about $2,000. Wm. Bodwell's hat factory in Morristown was damaxed 5,000. Seventy-five mem are throwa out of employment —— ——$_— NEW JERSEY, — At Elizabeth yesterday Wm. Cusick was sentenced to wo years In the State Prison for stealing an old bat, ‘The Fire aud Water Commissioners of Newark ba) manelyes Into (rouble by discharging mem. f (be Fire Department without authority, ‘Th it collect all arroarages di their itlegal dismimwal. WASUINGION NOTES, —_— ‘The total number of invalit pensi ted in Angi 275; ca Ty orth nie G11; disposed of, 735; on since As the Commissioner appointed to take testimony io the Ames-Buticr case was about to ia his labors Yesterday, ind had administered the oath to Mr. Whit hey, Gen Butier's sec ebaey, the proceedings were ar- rested by Mr. Fullor, Whilney’s coanmel, who con plained of illness. This, however, was only a ruse, for AS BOON ws the Cage Was postponed Fuller weal into Court and moved the Fevocation of the order for Whit: "s examination, Judge, Humphrey declined to mah order, Out Oxed a day for hearing arguments on the motion. ——— LONG ISLAND. An. clopement was prevented yesterday at Hunt- er's Point, by the appearance o€ the wife and two ehil- dren of tho ruuaway husband, A.'T, Stewart has ald $2,000,000 for 100 acres of Innd on the southern line of Brooklyn, for the railroad {erminusof his Hempstead road. A'forry lw to tun froin that point to the Battory, New York, ling party from Greenpoint, consisting of KE Wwartelie, son, and anugier, And Henjaiuth tion, kot’ hecalmod of bhetter Island, and 0 land jh “@amall sharpy they hid in Tow. Mra. Mathews and onildren got into the slarpy first, and it was upset by the current. Mr, Mathews ized an oar ani taped (o their aesiatanee. He so zea hiv wife under one arm ang bis girl under the other, canght the sharpy aod. turned It right aldo ap and Aaved bis children” At this ¢hne his wife caught Bin bythe hair and pulied him woder, nearly drowning him, and when Mr. Hopkins Jumped to thelr assistance, she diso seized iin, She was finally, induood to ell to the Doat walil assistance reached the party from the shore. SPARKS FROM THR TELEGRAPH, John Renforth offers to row Coulter in either Bag Ush oF American wate ortian £0,000 and a largo amount of clotl:- ing for the Calais sufferers, ‘The French in San Francisco have collected $40,000 tor the wounded Froneh svidiers, Cloud is expected at Port Fetterman in two to moot the Peace Commirsioners. The total of the public debt, Aus. 81, was $8,495, (961,600.96; decrease for the mouth, 17,825.59, Attorney-General Akorman addressed a Repub- licun meeting In Atlanta, Ga,, on Wednesday night, ‘Tho Ked Rivor expedition reached Port Garry Aug. 24 ic! and bis followers Were surprised and fea. Middletown, Conn., Jes, voted an additi NF al Dat dee oad, on condition th t na. 10 Republicans of Bilchigan yesterday nomluated Morgan Bates for Governor. Striker Hastings tor Becre: tary of State, aad G. H. Colling tor Treasurer. ho Michigan Republicans rosoly tor day that the pantie unde thou be uel fF athe ler, u a ay dng ye made t- & $3; iy ‘by tye soldiers and gallerd Mile TAMMANY’S SIDE SHOW, A REGENCY TO CONTROL TNE REPUB- LICAN PRIMARLBS, conan Hornce Greeley for that Republican Electors Vote for-Grecley Delegates ed In Whether Elected or No The magnates of the Republican party seem to have talon the Fifth Avenue Hotel by storm, and ‘having Intrenched themselvos therein, have orca ized & Revublican Tammany Hall Directory. ‘Throaghout the week thus far tho chiefs of the par- ty In this city and State have held a protracted eoun- cil in this new hoadquarters, and much pipelaying bas been dono in anticipation of the approaching Stato Convention, Among those who have boon conspicuous in th . “PROTRACTED, VERTING OF THR LEADERS have Leon noticed the Hon. John A. Griswold, of ‘Troy, ex-Congrossman and ox-candidate for Gover. nor; Col. Prank B. Howe, the tall and handsome Special Agent of the Treasurys; the Hon, Thomas Murphy, Collector of the Port, and his accomplished Private Secretary, tho Hon, James R. Terwilliger, whois one of the best political plumbers ta the State; the Hon, flugh Hastings, editor-in-chief of the Commercial Advertiser ; the Hon,"Rufas, &o., Andrews, the man who taiked horse with Gon, Gront, and got potbing for it; the Hon, Richard Conover, whose immaculate linen sbinesrat the Cog, tom {House daily; the Hon. Robert Murphy, ox- United States Marshal, snd Gen. Sharpe, the prosent amiable incainbeut of that office; Gen, P, H, Jones, Mr, Greeley's friend and Postmaster of Now York ; the Hon. Isaac Bailoy, a bright and shining light of the Union League Club; Col, Yeo, Bliss, formerly Private Secretary to Gov, Sorgan; the Hon. Thur- low Weod, who shows himself only occasionally ; tho Hon, Charles 8, Spencer; Gon, Jonn Coebran Prosident of tho Republican General Committes of Henry Clews, the eminent bank- ‘A, Darling, ex-membor of Con- V. Gridley, who ts a power in the Generel Committee; the Hon. Cyras ¥. Fox of Harlew who wantod the General Committee to sub- rcribe $109 for the German Keiiof Fund, which the Commilice Wouldu't do; and inany of leas renown. ORGANIZATION OF A REPUBLICAN DInWCTORY. Ti has boen noticod by those accustomed to ob- serve politien! movements that something out of the usual course of Republican mangurros was in pro: gress lo bring together aud hold in so protracted and g*rnest a council so many of he acknowledged dors of the Republican orvanization, ‘Tho Sun reporters have given the matter their attention, aod havo encceeted fn unveiling the mystery, ‘The rocioy, Forsecing thy Expected to be Gount- friends of the Hon, Horice very in order te inane to the tie (cayention fi 0 reat iuiportan od Celematio iy in taver r,s t in Kepadlican not a sup to momagemont of a sory and. mand: nextent after t proved ao GmeciOut In iio an OFRANi- been formed zation—or regency, the west inf now straining y"8 nomination, ures! at all buaarus. To effect this they cor THE MOST POWEKIUL INFLUENCES at the service ot the patty iu this city. Relying on theee infuences,\they h made up a slate for dele- getcs from every Assombly’ district in the Which siate costing the nan Of m but ons questionable and pledged Gree’sy men, Ac these KRegeneyinade nominations “are to | elected at the pritoary meetings 10 Held this evewing., Tickets will is preparc4+ fad sent to Lhe placer of moeting, and those who fan (0 vols for the starchamber nominations will be nuarked. And these nomtnaticns wli prevail. ‘The Recency has the party machinery in this city, and ts determined (0 count Ma deiccates in whether they got the moet votes or nat. That plain bas been agreed ud tie Inspectors uppointed to hold the tonight Know proctwsly what they ha’ . snd they dare not refase to do it. THB STATE NOMINATIONS FOR DELEGATES. Among the State nominations for delezates are Plot Disttict—Beary Smith, A.B. Cornel rst District — ; Second District— Dennis Shea. ‘Third Distriet—Thowas Maltigan. Puititp Harldy, ‘Twelfth Disisict—John Duke, Willam Burns. Tuinwenth District—Charlos 8. Spencer, Hogh Gardner, James Hunter spitirict—Win, Atkinson, Henry Beony, SbF, District—Ralus F. Acdrews, Thomas xo Hits th Disivict—Isave O, Hunt, Aloxander H Harvey ‘Lweutieth District—William A. Darling, George Opayke, Jamos Owen, ‘Twenty-first District—Jomes 11, Wolch, Robert ©. Browa, Kaward J. 8:lmon. In tke Sixteonth District the Regency will an opposition licket to be run, containing the names of George D. Ottwell, blicnsel Cragin, Gen, Wm, Lawrence, OKORGN WM, CURTIS FOR PRESIDENT. ‘The Regency has been eareful to avoid entangling siitances us between the rival Senators, and is secretly working to go hetween the two, eapecially in the organization of the Convention, Mr, Fenton's friends have made an’ earnest effort to secure a delegation from this city favorable to bis election for President of the Conyeution, But this Wilk not be accomplished. ‘Te Now York deloga tion will vote for the Tio. George Wm. Curt who, the Regency expect, will be elected’ withou serious oppesition, ‘Tbe Fenton men accopt this nomination with @ delegation pledged to Greeley as favorable (o thelr latorests, BROOKLYN YOR WOODFORD PinsT, At ig anderstood that the Brooklyn 4 $98, egmplimentary vote lor the Hon, ‘oodford for Governor, and after thas line (with the Now THEN OREELEY, om will wart L, settled talk about candidates for other positions on the ticket below Governor, ‘THE ORNEBAL COMMITTER HARMONIOUS, Last week's storm in the Republican General Committee hae Deen sacoceded by a calm, and the meoting Last evening waa wodisturbed by 8 discora- ant murmur, Mr, Conover offered a resolution, which wae adopted after some discussion, directing the seereturics to act wilh Une inspectors se cal. vaie- ‘of votes Iu the various districts at the primary elections, ‘This action was rendered nec mary consequence of the resolution ndoptod inst week’ re- ‘ing the Secretaries to sign lie credentials of jogales as well a the inspectors, AYTbR THE GEUMAN Vote. Sinclair Tourey offered a resolution empower. German Central Committee to send five Republican General Com. in delegates to the mittee, and three delegates to the Bxeeutire Com: mitte, such delegates (0 be entitled to ali privileg except the right to vote, AB the adoption of 1 resolution involved an en t te the consti tion, {t was Inid over until the aoxt mecting under the rule, Col, Dugas oppored the resolution, pa ate aa THK BALL AND Bar. ‘The Magnolias (juniors) boat the Kekfords yoster- day, 82 Lo 8, ‘The actors from Wallac! and Fifth Avenue Pheatres, Grounds tonday: ‘The Athletic Base Ball Club of Brooklyn, visited Stamford, Coun., yestorday, and be Base Ball'Club of that place, 40 to 12. The Wartens Guniors) at Hurter’s Point, LL Ly ‘ton thew Basiern trip oa Providence, Springficld, Worcester, Mid Portiana, Conn. ‘The Putuams of ‘roy will virit this city on Mon day, to play the Tuttio& Baitoy Clad of Brooklyn for the junior “championship, Tus Tatter with inv the terprise Clud of Jerscy City to-day tor the Junior cham~ plonship, ou the Capitoliae groond, Brooklya, —— YACHTING AND ROWING NOTBS. Core he Argon: Boat Club of Bergen Point have race with the Neptunes of Staten Islaud ou the 10th, The Dauntless, Sappio, Fleetwing, America, and Cambria will compete ln the Coming Union Kegatia oo the 2b. ‘The Da antless and Sappho will not race the Cam. brim under tho Club rules. ‘They are afraid to give time allowance The Madeleine is at Nyack preparing for hor with the Cambria. FM. Sawyer 48 Aitlog her wi Tew ult of ca Fish has modolied a new that will De 114 feet ta tenzth York ¥. ©, measurement, ‘Toe Tyne crew will row in a cedar shell, 40 feot Jong, woikiing 9 tbe while the St, Jobiu's bowk ts 4 feot long wad weighs 110 Ibs Tho old veteran Stove Rob: ining for the Ladies’ scull race Gay. the ls 8 chip oF tho old block, Hamilton Morton, the antedilu on Seoretare of the New York Yaoht Club, hae luy: a bew bar Ayo, upon which be has experaucnied 7 ycare wiih tuccess, ‘The sloop Kate will shortly go on the ways to for the coming Union Brooklyn Club. Kobers inion is a ti show some of them a clean pair of heel: Larry Jerome, the champion clam shaker of t New York Yacht'Club, will probably be wate Tony Harta Goodenough Club. Ci ours aalici, 0B that ovession The of Booth's, the Olympic, jo to play on the Uni cht for George Loril. ud $20 tous New ta has a danghter in Harlem ueat Tue 6 ner oid copper aueathe ‘ueathe w yellow moval substi: THE MISSION ROOMS ROBBSRY, mete The Work Somebody well Aca ited tho Premises—The Officers’ yy Dr. Durbl On Tuesday night, the Mission Rooms at 805 Broadway, third loor,wore entered by burglars and the safo in the office was opened by some person hequaintod with tho combination, and considerable Valuable Property was stolen, ‘The thief after open- ing the outer door of the anfo, pried off (be iron door of the small vault inside, then broke open & tin cash box, from which ho stole $15,000 in bonds and aamall amount of money, the property of Dr. Darbin, one of the Socretarios of tho Mission Rooms, He also took some sitver spoons betonging to Dr. Harris, who bad placed them thero during the absonce of his family, ‘The Rev. Dr. Crawford of the Eighteenth atrect Methodist Church also bad somo valuables (mostly fami'y keepeckes) in the safe, which wore also stolon, ‘ Tho dotoctives have enspictons almost ahiounting to & positive conviction im thetr own minds, The fact that both the inside and outside doors Connecting with the ofeos from the main tho bulldog were found secured and fastened usual when the portor who hae charge of the Fooms came to work ia the moraing, and that the Person oF 8 who committed 'U Thould bave beed so thoroughly. Into combination as to enable them to oj without any trouble, slow conel deed was committed eithor by som f ° one of the loungers who fro- a ‘quent such faces stealing the livery of hoaven to serve Satay In Tho bonds stolen were the 7 por cont. Jorsoy City rar loan bonds of 1964, and were numbered (rom 296 to B10 Inclhsty y ———— THB LALEDONIAN GAMES. cing—The mien. ‘The fourtcenth annual festival of the New York Caledonian Ciub waa enjoyed in Jones's Wood yesterday, Tho performances were opened by some five hondred members marching round the ring, headed by corps of bagplpers. Thon followed a Scotch reel, after which the athletic performances began. ‘The observed of all observers was Donald Dinnio, an Aberdeen yonth, who claims to be the champlon athlete of the worll, He is 9 foely formed young man, weighing about 219 pouads, and has Bossemer steel mascles, [is broast was resplendent with a a: stellation of gold medals, the trophies won in Cale doninn contests on his native heath, In all those games yoslorday requiring Herculean atronzthy he proved himseif the viobor. carrying off the frat Prizes for putting the hoavy and light stones, rin vlog high leay, and throwiig the heavy aud! ant Tn the walle 4s William Pros. David Hane, of Auburn, N selves, G. Codie, the Pro. in Prinecton Colleze, and Frasor did somo astouteling leaping, bo: all epmpetitors, and tying each other at ches. ‘They Gually tossed up for the winnine platforms were filed daring the Brst prize, ry All the dane’ whole day, Aimong the prominent politicians who visited the Caledontuns were the Hon, M. T, Brennan and the dig Judge. Late in tho evening the members of the New York Club entertained the visiting membors of the Mon- treal, Torouto, Chicago, and Philadelptia Clubs, and those from the Clubs of other cities, in their fyi: nasium iu Sullivan stroot, nn HOW TO MAKE CRIMINALS, ——+— Au Int View of tho United States De- \Mective Business—Traps for the Unwary. ‘The detective force commanded by Col. White- ly are*tomarkable fur a dozeee of zeul which prompts them no only to arrest real erimtuals, bat to devote thetr cannig and experience to the manufacture of criminals 0 oder, a8 it wore. The following ta a case in poiut, One month ago, Josoph Gregory, employod at 614 Grondway, as attendant at a cizur stand, was arrested \by Detective Wightarn on . of hat cently stolon from the Cubsm Minister, ‘The fact that Gregory had the bond ed to poll ik could not be disputed ; bat ic is now sertod that bo obiained It through) Detective Wight man bimself, wo worked on the young man for sevoral days'to prevail on itm to jofa ia the transac tom, Tk 1s said the dowective told him where the bond could be obtained, and whou it was ob (ained told bim where to dispose of it, Gregory being very poor, and withal not a man of ibre, yielded to When the appointment for the salo was kept, Gregory (9 he says) found bimscif Ina trap set by Wightman fellow detectives. tinan was under great obligatians te the whom he is sald to have betrayed. Grogory having befriended hin on imany oceasions in a substantial tanner, Provious to bis arrest Gregory boro a very fair character, Raa Down by a Steam Fos. Just before daybreak on Friday the passesgers of the City of Paris wore subjected to a fright, The steamer was of the banks of Newfoundia fall steam, s fog prevailed, and the officer of the doek was keeping & careful lookout. Sud. domly be descried « email light, low in the ‘water, and almost immediately under the bows of the steamer. The engines wore instant 4. but ‘too late, A’ crash, soreams. from. the pace fore, and the disappearance of ced the Captain of the City Yeosel had been rum down. Ho low of jon they sleeping below. Their sloop wont to the bottom, FLASHES FROM THE OOBAN OABLES, poet Rentes closed at 60 france, ‘The Surope hes arrived out. ak? rinderpest is spreading ia the south of Bag- A fund of £1, be pact (500 bas so far boon raised at Li t wl Averpool arene the Government to provide for He are excluded from taking part in rath s. te 000 indemuity for Mra Loyd. eM OxA! f the Dominican Order in office, because of his objoe- —— OURIOSITIES OF OLIME. oo ae Es Bloction day is rupldly approaching. Consiiora- bie pipe-layina” ts going on ha the Cutye Hall Park, ‘Thor. Ghonon, white, and Peter Jones, colored, bas resigaed {ion to. the Dogms: back wit B pocket sia B, Katz, tailor, of 807 Rast Sixth street, was ar- rested ) osterd: worth of trum! Mrs, caterd pr chtod a bill of $192 fur rent, represouting Mindell to he son of the Inndiord, He'was committed for trisl by upon 1 Justice Cox. Wm, ©. Ki 1808 was senten: imprisonment ia the Kings county penite arge of forgery, has been arreeted in Ute lar Charge. Vrevious to his arrest in Beouk s employed ay priy: rotary by Mr. Th: C, Durant, of the Pacific Raliway Company, Some days ago, patrolimas watched Shoo fy who | Roun thined bim sitting wi ing pei while on hia grand r for over two hours. Ho acknowledged that hy had ood talking shree-quariers of aa hour, aud the Police Covmmisaioners socepted his rosin ation. At the Shandley bannor-raising on Wodnosday evening @ drunken wretoh, prevending to bo ® SUM ro: porter, attempted to blackmail the Association. Auy gentlehan who will kick bin oF auy one who may de- Inand money for nny (hing DUL wellimate wavertsing tn ‘Tw SUM, Will ontitle himself to Our thanks, ‘Thowas Harvey and John Murray, the New York burglars, who were captured in Cumberland stroct, Brooklyn, after having alten pted to break into several houses there on Weduesday afternoon, wore committed by Justice Kelley yesterday. My order of Ciilet Cain. alle they were photographed before belong lagen lo Wm. H. Towly beat his wile anmercifully on day morning when she rew od, she f Md bim taking to kill ber, at the e time d evolver, Luck: he a ed Up in defahit of $500 Yoaterday, a burglary was committed § house of MF. 8 F. Yardy? at Rordiame Walch fi ct impudence ‘it rernarkable. Al Moloch BM. om or MM ‘e daughters lind to go up avaies, wheil she Faw a nan ia her fathers belroom. ‘Bie mt ave the alarm; but before. assiet hai (ur flown, taking with itm some valuable jewelry Karly yesterday morning, Potor Berven disc vung SSNs *hecrosuntan's eanaas on cut yn. He frou his bed, kno down, and pounded hin vizorously han arrived nud arrested him. Tae his name as ‘Thowuas kiwards, and afierward ay Thowias Maguire. A skeleton key was found In his speasion, Chic Carnpbel ined Ince photographed, bat te T declaring thot he would dic ‘before be Piowure Fe be lakog. dusticn Walep aomauiiod mam, PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES HERE AND IN ERE BY THe BUN'S RE ORTERS, A Peep into the Reatm of Koahion—Pr tions for Deeasine tho Butiorfies on thele Retura from their Ssuumer Wanderings. Yesterday morning a Sux reporter dashed inte Modaine Demorest's, Tt woa fall opening day. The pretty and lively employpes begged, if U were to be reported at ali, not to be described as “ pate and emaciated white slaves,” The pretty blonde whe attends in one of the parlors, and tho elegant little brunette who seems to be the qnecn of the other, both deserved mention of their now eravats and Jaunty white mobwir jacket, which they had gotten up for the occasion. Misa Curtis protested azalnst being dosignated “ (hie time ae the intellectual young dy in tho Fed Jacket,” and took particitar pains wo hibit the faultless M! of ber stately black sitk, The Mailame herself, conspicuous in brown silk And emorald apd dismond Jewelry, reqnosted the Sum lina,” her younge that wae running reporter to notice hot “little Rs est pol, a lovely little f around aud pattorns ern hat, and nursing her great wax doll, ing Composer, did not make her app among the ficeling dnrealities of paper and giume which engaged the throng of visitors, —— Justice Dowliou'n Estimation of Dei Bherifis. At an examination yesterdy by Justice Dowk ing, inthe case of James O'Hare, the Deputy Shorts wee v Was recused of having obtained $% by a spark ous Warrant, the magistrate decided to receive @ warrant offered as evid ¢ in justification of the Mreat, and discharged the howe of thiev tv remark is gung & prisone that he considered him aud and scoundrels, Gen, Sigel for Governor, A number of the delegates to the Republicam State Convention intend to prosent the name of Gea, Franz Sigel es a candidate for Governor at the ense ing clection, A SUN reporter learned the fact yes terday from one of the mombers of the Twenty soo ond street Genoral Commtiter, who added that @ large number of the delouates opposed to the propos Nore the Convention nomination of the To Greeley, wad that the Germans and ail whe with Prugstin contest with Franee if he suiould ran, Sherif O'Brica i ath Ward. Ata large end enthu ing of the citi zons of the Highteenth Ward, in the Westches on Tlouse last evoning, it was resolved to form 6a sisse ciation to be known as the “Young Men's Jamea ORS Asac Anor Adopting re follows: * Ward.® cll Voror If, Mare * it opubl Republican pri ‘on Wednes ary in the itty acs bare Bons Metine At the close of Twenty-Ovst W. of pa , Brovkiyi, oa Wedn A Mottou.. room, at Gatea ond Touwptt avenues, and after creating a dieturbanes, ans of them crackod the head of Jolin Decerling, the bar-tender, with a tiablor. Ofticer Nelson, 1’ attomptine to was siabled in the hand by Joe Bond nat THE WACK NUISANCE, a num! Los ent st Ure riote A Lively Scene mt French's Hotel txdrite ant Carriage Hire-A Plicky Stranger. At about 11 o'clock last night French's Hotel was the scone of considerable excitement. Mey Louis Kiper and Mr, M. Bronk arrived at about 1 o'clock front"Washington, ‘They were dragged inte heek No, 111, cHned and driven by Jobn Barry,e rough of the Fourteenth Ward. Before en'oring the vehicle the gentlemen inquired the charge for riding, and were told that the exch was one pf French" and that no hire would be expected, On ghe artiy: at the hotel Barry demanded 81 from excl passonger. Mr. Frauk paid, but Mr. Kipor refused to pony up@ con . An interesting thouch somewhat biasp! \ PENT RAEA ADRS MHS Wall oy he Me Loud end angry talk ensued, and at one resort to blows was iminent, ' Mr, Kipor doldiy maintained his determination not to pay, and after three policemen had entered aad cleared ont the hotel, the boat” backman was cjected withoad the coveted dollar, Onmlmruany. - Loverett C, Stowell, for years nerctrant te A. H, Galloway (colored), State Senator and ERPYgBp pO! Licton of North Carolina, dion Witawage hed $$ HOURS OF LEISURE, pices Ament at the Club Subseription Billiar@ Broadway, was opened yesterday, Tha magnificent diainond ene avd'n cold wate ir. (ieorre W. Morgan tested the powers of the organ of Bi. Gorge’s church yenveriay, pofore Museat Cont cay plavtog tie avstiare tg sr lu tee played buale concert variations oa the Star Spauzled Bauner. Williata I. Behroder, Jr. writes that as be going down town on Weanesilay morning in car Nore Of the Sixth avenue line ho saw 15 persons readin. SUN. 8 the Herald, 2 the Fillae i ibune, wad the Improved Funes, Depraved World ploase copy. ae = JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, Poor Punehinello is about to give ap the ghowt. Thi Ww cuss patie, Soutvora Womou's Baroau discussed Dress The now harbor police boat So fos" harbor police boat Soacca is to be roadg ‘ne ship Winifred, , nee Poy debs from Newcastle, ‘England, er- John Mitchell, aved 27, hanced bimself at 101 Barrow etrevt yestorday. ‘The workmon in the City Hall Park exhumed about two Dusbels of human skulls yesterday. aga nara os ISN MN ifinidaight, T934. eee Ge 4 Abraham Wertheimer, © patient in the Asylom on Ginckwell's Isiand, was (ound bang room yesterday, ‘The Germans of Erie, Pa., have sent sarong Mr, Hartiob $4,00) tT jurer of riolic Aid Be Richard Allon, who shot ‘Vhomas Connolly om Filty.Atth street, izast River, was discharged yesk By the Supreine Vourt. pakiciaiad ‘Tho Hon. Rufus F. Andrews has beon sopointed recelver of tho detunct National Btoek Exchange Whose assows are aDout $10,000. ‘The weig Thomas Owen, (rom Havana, vflor tring off Sandy took # whilo, escaped the Quaradtine pirates by going (0 Perth Amboy, Mary BE. Onies, of 175 Laviow street, fell thro died yostorday Iu Wie Park Hospital AW OnknowN man wos struck by the locomoti of mMudson Ihiver Raiload train st Spuytoa Duy ¥ Creok, and died yesterday afternoon. Anew steamship for Malloy & Co.'s live to Gab Was (owed from Myaue to thie port ycatceday, machinery and equipsents The Josepl Koel Axsuciation list evening adopted 8 constitution and by-laws, esolved to purchase eventh Ward for a clue atie ‘la one of te Huest houses in bb room. Taylor, aged 8, of 23 Laight at Hudson sivect, acae shi car attacticd to Tauaiy injured, ‘Tur SON will herestter shine in the darkest cor nerelot the Fniy-ninth, atteet wolice «tation. A donee A duily wore yesterday Ordered from the we ews sand. Sad t, while tin over i, He wae fused to take WHO Was ACADI ¢ adsallants were discharged by an'emorien dcponit the Fourth Ward, 1 Justice Shundley, Another supposed victim of the Norwalk disastee oncned yp at Hier de yeaterday, Ln the vockeag Vor-landied knife and an envelope addressed ‘olcots street, Brooklyn.” oy AAW) ‘ommittee, 1 Dr. Mor ,vinited the Slaughter houses and soaj-tai boiling establishments om the east ride of the city yesterday, Tho ticket speculators are not counten: Wallack’s lobby. On (he contrary, the police ha qwstrueted to arrest them. M the public will be swindled, what Is ture bo say? A correspondent writes that as he was er the Hoosevelt stroet ferry on Wesdnestay morning Saw U persons reading Tie SUN, 1? (he /erald, Othe False -Revorting Tribune, and tue Lniproved Dime Devraved World pleuse cour. fi “NW. B.! writes that 6 he was orossing the Wall atrect ferry jo the tvs!v0, about 8:10 A. Me you torday. he saw 14 persons re Som, 4 the Herali, 8 the Deprared World. aud | the Fualee-eporving Tribune, dinproced Tinea picase copy. The Caries Ludlum Association, Thos, i. Now. man, Presidout, beadjuarters 66 Buffolk ot unanimously reholved to give suLport to the gener inovement Ih favor of the homination of Judge bhaude ley for short by Tannnany Hall, Yumerous complaints are made by the poll 1m reinuian to the lsecure tasteniigs of the nec autelat which Were given out yesteday, Ong to the coats, iret ab the expense ofthe wen ‘ A Sulferer" eomplains that one of the clorks ef the Labor Bureau charged him twenty-five cents f ado housework. 10a BuMe 11 Bem ‘era addivas to tho Hon. James I Niobe! manssonnr Of Charities and Correction, Klovt Asums abe Paird By cuuc, uc Will CuMlor & Lardse 1

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