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doce aemeenen ———— - — ’ Lees PRICE TWO CENT, fieseriotne ie ‘ate was, decorated watt’ whe | TILE, POLITICIANS’ CIRCUS. et hahaa THE ARCHBISHOP AT HOME, — = = <== = = ——— THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1870. NAPOLEON'S HUMILLATION, | tscmand sevens, na we conde mnontea TA SUNDAY OF EXCITEMENT, United German flags. No. lest than one thousand ae —- most onergetic eflorts the attempt seems to have for - vere . i ur hundred and twenty two kexs Were drawn, © Cadets and tho Turnvereia pats IE EMPEROR'S SURRENDER TO THB | termivaiod in an unfortuvate manner for our arms. | REJOLOLNG IN THE HOUSES OF WOR- a SHOWING THE PUnLIC WHAT THEY in the Woods-A Sham | ryreR ESTING CEREMONIALS IN BT f KING OF PRUSSIA, * Other advices,‘of Prussian origin, are etill more SHIP AND ELSEWHERE, The German Lutheran Charch of Avenve B, THINK OF BACH OTHER. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, - Unfivorable, but do not apoear to us wortby of pintiomeen ‘The Rev. F. M. Fochlinger, pastor of the Ger- paler a i" The Rev. Dr. Wedeki The New York Turner Cadets to tho number tite Overs | crowit in all cosos, end the Government is not willing of the German fn Politice-Whe The Prassion Bayonet Since the Return from the Me man Latheran chureh at Avenue Band Ninth street, | Smatt Potar throw of MacMahon's Army—Mactah to give them the appenrunce ot authenticity by cou: Lutheran Church ef Fifteenth Stree " tis Political Greenhorns and &: of ciehty, with the corps of Sharpthooters attacned if Prisoner-The French " eer wluded to the Kuropenn war in bis sermon. He ox- 1 Brad menical Council- Brief Review of Eventa Feenes iucte OMicers Capitulation of | MuBicating them to the publi. mate 60 Hee ae ee rtd pressed himself eied at Ite prospective earty clos of Politica that are Working tor P to the New York Turnverein, made forced mareh | in the History of the Roman Catholle Mets Reported —The New Ruler of France, OOK REVERSKS AFFLICT US. Thea b oe oo BR A tet ened and rejoiced at the glorious victories of the Germ: na missioner Brennan? into Now Jersey on saturday night. At® o'clock rch—An Idle Prejudice Exploded. le rT jerman Lutheran Church,in Fifteenth strect, | arms, which will result in a freo and united Fat the Kditor of The Sun. yesterday morning, Carlstadt, @ pretty German vil- St. Patrick’s Cathedral was filled to overflow. ‘ It is impossible for us to witnors without deep emo- Banas, dept. &.—The following highly Im- | ion ag much courage and #0 muh devotion rea gortaut despatch bas jast been made public here + | Gored unevulling. But this spectacle, far irom Barone Geman, Eragee,} | taking away our energy, anenents and redonbies tt Friday, Sept, 21a P.M. Since the present Cabinet came into power it bas From the ing to the Queen: drawn from France all that her resources could Acapitulation, whereby tho whole army at Sedan | yield, and they stil rewain so strong that with are prisoners of war, has just been concluded with | energy and twe help of the wation we may yet have was crowded yesterday morning. in anticipation of » sermon on the Koropean wor by the distinguished pastor, the Rev. Dr, Wedekind, ‘The text was taken from the third chapter of tho Book of Judges: “Gou's message to the people: Love and mercy, comfort and encouragem Aftor eome words, @ reverend doctor came to hie remarks on tho war. land. fin: Trend this morning in a daily paper @ | Ince in Borzen qpunty, was reached, It was the ing yesterday with gealons and devout Catholics, The Tenth Ward 2tejolct notice for a Convention of delegates to mectgon the | intention of the battalion to encamp hero, tents | anxious to hear tne fomiliar voice of their beloved The ball at 10 Stanton street was crowded to | 17th inst. of members of the sevoral M.T. Brennan | having been taken along for that purpose; | Archbishop, At precisely halt past 10 o'clock the suffocation yosterday by Germans of all ages and | Asociations of this city, to put that gontleman to | but in consequonee of rain, the visitors sought Stand organ poured forth a flood of harmony as the classes, ‘The place was gaily decorated with Pras. | 20mination for Sherif, quarters in the Carlstadt Tarnor Hall, acolytes, carrying the erces and lighted tapers, Wy fan and American fags, ond shouts for King Wit- ann hey) bagel ventilation, Your journal, | The presence of this quasi military body, and the | marched before the altar, followed in procession by A Gean, the Rev. Dr. MeSweeny, and the Very Rev, Gon, Wimpffen, commanding instead of Marshal | the last word. Let as hope that God will help us, & epeeeh could be heard. MacMahon, who is wounded, The Rmpero: surren- | and He oxpresrod bimeelf unquelifedty in favor of the — People, Carlstadt yesterday. From nearly every housotop | Father Starrs, in fu!l canonicals, and the Most Rov. Gered himself (o me, a6 he had nocommand, Me DRIVE TRE RNRMY Prussian cause, for the reason that the Prassians | The Sword which Napoleon Surrendered, Who ts this M. Brophy that calls for the Conven- | the Gorman tricolor waved. Archbishop McCloskey, in full archiepiscopal com \, Among tho many curious wagers offered yos- | tion? Is he acitizen? Did ho ever custa vote? Does he ‘The Germans of this city who wont down on the | tame, two altar boys bearing the train, The pro terday on the war news was ono of $50 by a gontle- | carry two candidates in his pockets? Who a : are fighting for & principle, which by Goa's biees- ings will triumph. Me praired the army, and said that whatever lives and treasare the wor may cost, f everything to the Regeut at Paris, Lis resi | M. Jerome David added to the above by stating oo T shall appoint after an interview with him | that the defences of the capital were in the best con- Este Railway during the day swelled the number of | coasion marched slowly to the centre of the altar, man from Limerick, Ie bet that amount that if Napo- | izes bim (o eall a Convention in the famons Seventh | thoee celebrating the victories, when the beautiful ‘Kyrie ‘Bletwon with ow Ab arondezvous to be Gxed immediately, dition, and, sceording to competent judges, were ’ What a course oveuts, with God's guidanee, have | capable of reaisting all the efforts of the enemy. | they may be comforted by its results. The present [pba ad carrer der had Aro eal Was eorerad Ward? Are other Brennan Clubs, who are presided | Tn the afternoon a sham battlo was fought on the | movoments was chaunted, followed by tho “ Gloria token | WILNELM, | Lot us defend Paris, he sald, on the walls and in the | W8F ie not Based apon olf idoss to satisfy the |}, Yio Dropriotor of « lamer beer saloon, Crary by dhmericans and naturalized cltitens of | hills surrounding the village. ‘The sharpshooters, | in Excelels," with concorted music. sachanens vitae ovanranew: streets ; and, if it must be, we will bury ourvelves | Whims of kings, but upon princtples Just and ealn- bali >~Ascaaate seed se ‘Se camp iste Whatittte eames | Who wore uniformed in white coats, white pant MO PONTIPICIAL Mase — . PHOTOGRAPUS BY SUN REPORTERS, | on the board? What security has that he will be appointed a Depaty’ Appropriatine privileges? Who are that are in with M. Brophy, playing the double part | 17 yoars of ag tary to the German nation. im the flush of victory none domeaned himself better ond nobler than King ‘William, who throtinout the struggle recognized irroproasibie, | and soft felt hats, reprosented the French sid Keeper" with | They took position in a small wood near the bali. @ backsliders | The eadets, who were all youths between 14 and | Which were introduc ‘and who wore uniformod in blac, | impressive solo quartet, and #t incarnatus, 9 aole was then celebrated by the Vicar-Genoral, daring Qui Solis, a beautiful and Lonpon, September 3.—A special despatch has | under its rains, boon received from Sodan, via Bouillon, September | In the Corps Législatif a statement of tho situa- & midnight, which saye! We tar a8 Basltahon's | tion blest to thet made In tee Hemet Ween) | ks Gee Omar eniiaias Wind Of God {working t didutes ? did dat ine victorious Prassians, ‘They ad . en “We 5 5 of working two enndidates jd duty as the victorious Prassian ey ad: " ha and the La tig-ted of beer Oy gavin Bb “al ay ror 4 wiaaie) Bit a heel FONE not ‘waged the war in the spirit of athe. | ‘The police were told yesterday that Christian | Docs this distinguished greenhorn politician ro. | vanced in skirmish order npon the sharpshooters, bart Sable tcidhtaadtertntpat tl cerned, all is over with Francs, ‘Thursday day lngh nplause.. lime | fom, Dat fa dupreme loyalty to hie Maker, At the | Gunther, an aged German of seventy-tive, had died | Collect of a certain delegation. of which he was tho | keeping up a brisk yet bloodless fire unoa the enc: fier tho vsual vorsiclos aud responses by th showed the French forces reinforeed and occapying | that compliances should cease if we wish to repair | i, talking. poll parrot, who somo weeks past were | my. The latter replied with percussion eaps, and | priests and choir, and the Gospel of the day, the on Saturday nicht at 40 Chrystic street, of starva- | qnanimously” selectod. to walton the fion. J, | repulsed their assallanta, ‘Then te sharpshootors tion. A SUN reporter hastened to the spot, to see if | Shandiey at Jefferson Market, which thoy accord: | came from thoir cover and crossed aud open ficid, | Afehbishop asconcled she pulpit and delivered s sor- toch a thing can happen In New York, He found, | MHI ald do, prescnting Uae gentleman with a sot | driving he Prussians before them. "ve latter, in | mon, which was listened to attentively by al whe " of resolutions adopte’ by the M. T. B. Club, to the | accordance with the pian of the great strategi«t woo L however, that the character of the city had beon be- | reading of whici, and atengch of fulsome declare. | bad mapped out the mimiccampatea,were retatorced Gar WHhia ‘range Of his voles, The Arehbishop lies, The old man had been & stone mason, but for | tions of fealty to bis cause, each man, with uplifted | at this juncture, With the aid of the reserves they | *!d? the last three yearn, being too weak for labor, he | Band, and Hicing tongue, pledznd hinaclt, tov all of | surrosnded and captured the Frencumen, bringing | | BEtovgn Rrarnnex: Amone the many salutary y a A ’ which the Judge graciously listened ? them into camp amid the cheers of the multitude lessons which have been read to you to-day, there is supported himself by street begging. A fortnight | “Ieit not monstrous, that before the hot, half-drunk- | Teutons that had gathered to witness the brilliant | one especially to which T wish to call your attention, Ago his worn-ont frame beeawe exhousted, and he | on breath with whieh they promised stistenance to | manwuvre: Ils the sin of ingratitude, and it causes ue to reflect ‘was unable toleave his bed. Hie wife. Christiana, | #-J-Suandloy’s cause, they. like drab low their | ‘he remainder of the day was passed in convivi- | aniaoe how base and dishonoring asin itis, nat joave his bed. . s | principles (if thoy have ang), and now labor to make | ality. With tie exception of a flerce quarrel be- | how universal. Who is there amone as th ©, hour of trial of suffaring, or when. Iabori first sdccoss at Weissenburg he said, “God be praised for bis groat mercies," and when all Ger. rutted over the victory, when all the armics Fejoleed In. the wisdom and valor of its lenders, King William still rerogaized the great factor in the solution of this problem, ro often ignored by the high snd power/al, and in ambitme languaco he con. clni'og his despaich to the Queen: "To what re- guite have we been brought by the guidance of pitas ‘The war has a broad meaoi of Kurope ; wheiber recs strong elevated position from Bazeilles, extending | our disasters.” He eonctuded by attocking the im- along the railroad to Douay, and thence to Muiry, on perial power avd proposing to plece extraordinary the line of tho Mouzon Railroad, At Go'cloek the | powers in the hands of Gen, Trochi ‘The Count Prussians recommenced the batile. Atnoona fierce | d¢ Pullkno and the Chamber objected. attack was made by the Prussian infantry at Douzy, a with the object of A TREBLE HEBREW WEDDING. DREAKING THE FRENCH CANTRE; dot, after tremendous fighting, the Prussians fell A Brother and Sister Married Toge Parents Celebrating their Silver Wi the future etviliza- ized by nations or beck. A pause secmed vo take plece at 1 o'clock, =Twe Thousand Witvesses Of the same nze, wo hat helped her neighbors in | capital out of the name of being the first to play | tweens Prussian and a Saxon relative as to which of the tring being Tom incessant; but was only 6 | The synagogue on Rivington atrect was yes: | EStanthin eS ive wetter tua eamigtat ete: | Measahal ig for iting fem Gly, ao eit | the fy eter on other Sri Meum, | remeetlcnaiies had sxhiouied tte areatent pln | wer slnital aati, ester sven than the of elude of a yet Hercer assvult, ; ay om iis side. ‘They wers i8 echeminy © of one or two small cun- | in the war nya! f common enemy, nothing | (he lepers spoken of in the Gospel. erved out v of yet Gercer assval torday the scene of a vory briliiant double wedding. | fins powe AME pl of ets e hhad pak) a Sos tiadte. ana taeir neighbors sided them by amall | ning politicians in aclub, swindling by secret and | Occurred to mar the good fooling which prevailed. nace stor, ave mercy on men" whoeg contributions. | Theii , and they | false retion, the majority'of the members of aclub | Tho Turner cadets and sharpshooters had a dre! were alone in the world. The ol! man breathed his | oat of their rights of opinion and action on public | parade at sunset bofore Capt. Bruer of the Fifth | greater and more procious favors, and who are they last on Saturday, ond was token to the Morgue fora | questions should be exploded. One, two, or more of | New York Regiment. With their excellent drum | that come back to cast themselves at Tia feet and Fours Pests he o'd woman, emaciated, tooth. | the officers of this clab—ns in this case—Jevising in | and bugle corps they returned to this city on the | glorify God? Standing as I do bere, 1 am forcibly At 2 o'clock a simultaneous movement was made | ‘The interost taken in it was greatly enhanced by the slong the whole Prassian linc, the infantry charging | jag that ie paseuia of the young brother and sister the French cuns. who were united at the same altar celebrated on elevation of the great Reformation principles, At the heel of infallibility came the war. ‘The man prociaimed a god on earth may ere long fipt pimecif At S o'clock the French line, which previously | ¢p, ‘day thelr sit ed & fugitive running away from those exited his cliil- Uy, 1s gasping hor adiens to & world | secret coucus any decided action to the detriment of | Krie Railway, They were all under the inatructi Teminded how much roasoa T have to be thankful to dead Gris, wavered, Gad lamedteyy thereon | “geet oe eo eon dren, and soeking refuge under 3 Protestant power | which hus Amponed upon ler codiess tolland many | the other, meubers, la a contemptible political | aud charge of Major Herman Bonocker: "°" | ou, of the motives T havo for the tribate, of de- pesca The synagogue is of tho reformed school, and the | which aunually comes in for it share of papal male- | ciety, ‘Whe neighbors describe them as" good oid | fraud. . + —— yout, humble, and most fervent gratitude, I have » 4 foxes tat toethor, many Christian Indies boing | dictions because of its dabinable heresies. |The rev. | poopie," and assist tle old woman to the extent of | Mr. Editor, your Democratic correspondent been the recipient of life-long favors conferred in am THR BATILE BECAME A ROUT. orend gentleman, closed by extolling the valor of the | f° ~ THE SEVENTH AVENVE MURDER. nested in the aisios and the gallories, Of the persons | | Sher small ability, Wwonld not touch, as yet, this qnestion ; but being a cK. especial manner. MacMahon ts reported to have deem seriously | ioc cdistely connected with the weddieg thete wore | lekde nn nn end the sscridices made for the Father Soe a one who knows the facts alludad to anit wishes to ——-— Aftor a year of separation from yon, I fool happy wounded during the last attack. ‘The roads now | st 49 toast compatution one bi narod ae any pees +; Fourth Ward Sanday Festivities. expose and caution the people at large, leading polt- | Verdict of Acquittal oa (he Ground of Self- | to be, among you azatn, and recure thinks t0 Goa; presented a terrific aspect, The French left every- “ A Great Nation Stretched Before the esterday afternoon a party of young rowdies | ticiaos in goncrsl. and M. clabs in, par. Defence—A Mother’s Threat a0 bee srrncealy Govened to Waten ovee me 0 thing. fying tm every direction, and throwing away | °OUv!e* nail the visitors thronged the place in exeh Waveus of Golan of the Fourth Ward exterod Joo Rheinbolt's lacer | tsion'of anes fembrioue suining: Jeremy Diadiees Son’s Assacsin—Charaee of Brii Rite evs bees fen ves arc cnustasts thelr arms. Aumbers Vist eeres and entrance were cat» im- ‘The Prussian forces prossed forward resolutely, | Prssivle. nad it Didihe Geer cee bent upon cutting off their retreat toward Belgium. | Fived at about 1 o'eloc®. pee PMY Wile ar , ‘THE PROSSANS USED THR BATONGT First came Mr. Jane Starke and bis bride, Miss deer saloon at 453 Pearl strovt, and John Fitzsior- | in politics. A Coroner took tostimony, on Saturday morn- | my dearly beloved reatored to my place ia mons, one of the party, called for drinks, which be havo no objection to Commissioner Brennan | ing, concerning the murder of John Carey. Thom: the sanctaary, to offor sacrifices on the boly altar, refused to pay for, Analtercation ensued between | Candidates thet, Re ateaed meee em eaeat OLS | McCormick, who ts accused of the mardor, was not | Suiictnas ant scent T Toot at Month a ee one him und tbe barkeeper, William Meiners, which cal estly stated that | Prosent during the examination, being ander the | respondiny'9 your ishes and expectations if I ficld if Tamma- | care of a surgeon. Howard and Kelly, tho two | “ii no «ay someth! yut what I know is in your The morning service in the French Cutholi Church of ®t, Vineent de Paul was held in the base- ‘ment, where the schools usually assemble, for the cbureh itself was closed for repairs. In spite of the roar) +, | Bortha Nery, ; absence of the ieading French families, the base- | minated in a furious assault by the gang upon Me. Mi ie raptor Enters cares yates a A Saab deena ara nd tee | mont was very crowded, many Irish Catholics being | ors and his assistant. Tumblory and glasses were | emer Mine taeeetiat ot all clubs, false ana | other Drisonere, held as oecomplices, the mother, | {xjtelita—about Rome, about our dear Holy Father, Ts madaa, Phe’ Manener seaulaed @ Selig x TROON A ‘tamfies. Present who were setuated both by a slosire to | hurled about, chairs wero broken, nen aire a |, Will keep coul until the nominations are made, | wife, and cousin of Casey wero presont, Patrick THE VATICAN CovNcrIL. 1 Leon oe yee aoe cca eta | | Bach bridal pair had'a bridesmaid snd best mam. | show thoir sympathy with French snfeving, and | {he Palnon, ana Charlie Wallecs, cae ath the tat A VOTBR. | Mackey,fof1,315 Broadway, tostifiod that on theeven- | When I mention the name of Rome that of the “ throughou past 9 o'cloce a tes: | Mine Rova Neuville and Mr. i. 8. Hermaan attend: | curiosity to know what Father Lafont would say | tenders, were tervibty cut in the head. Rhelnbolt's ing of the murder the prisoners and Casey mot and | Pope rises up to our minda and hearts as insopara- tage was sent the Bmperor at lis bestemartere ad. | ing the Oret, and Miss Sara Coben and Mr, Sumpson i jox be Elected Fore rises Sp te oar mings sad meats ss inserere: 4 idee Starke doing the same kind office for the others. | pon the crisis. It wns a noticeable fact tha. almost wan in charge, parrowly escaped serio Registrar if Nominated? aloo, and that Casey drew a pistol | [)\y, z ee Vising him to Oy to Belglum, bust was too Hil to uu- | 4 “os ea Jim Ledwith, ‘President of the Fonr: . line of pontiffs which has been continued in one un- 5 ‘darlaki tha Jour Te brides wore, dressed exactly slike, one being & | every Indy present was ia mourning, and the expres Dunphy Association, threatened. William | 7? fhe Bilitor of The Sun, ed trom using 1%. Mackey | broKen succession during eightoon conturies of timo, am ¢ the journey, vely brunette; and the othera beantiial blon re a aplendid cuartettocholt Inwatheltarth the | Metners that if he made a complaint against Fitz Sim: The Brooklyn Daily Times, in an article ined that ater’ being kicked | {Tom Peter I. to Pius TX. wh w clorioasly >? rte reigns. ‘This, my beloved saya that tho | eute! the saloon he and Casey walked town Broad: | Wir is nas been in the history of t : way and Twenly-seventh street to Sixth avente, paces Cmeae p goes vorernamed gentleman was talked of for the ofkce | Wire they met aig prisoners: Casey patiog oat his | Wetld: Breemivently a holy city, an cteraal eity, and j Making on Island of MHovoken of Registrar, but it was only set up fora *+stuli,”* | pistol and said to McCormick, * You son of ab—, ' A number of influentiol property-helders ia | aud that the Hon, Sam's “gin-andaitk" politica | make It good now," and then’ discharged two shots | y,\y"em Lemcak of Pope Pins IX. 1 speak of s aame 4 ceili in succession. McCormick fred back, and witness | {2m which of ail thoso names borne by Pontit Hoboken tutend to memorialize the Logistainre for | (as the writer of the article, who signs himeelt “1, | Walked away to avoid danger ly Lity, none lias been more dear, more elo- 8 grant to open a canal at the extreme westerly part | O'Dino," terms It) are “plege% out,” and that tho |” After further corroborative tostimony the jury re- | fous aud mate preci.us to the Church of God and Of the city of Hoboken, just at the foot of the | people of Kines county x6 tired of his game of “eat | turned a verdict that Casey came to his doath by 8 | tyeate has not only been. illastrions, but evenvtul % helcbis, for shipping porposcs. It is proposed to | and pan * and tha correspondent adds that Me, 8, T, | Sisto shot at the hands of Thomas McCormick. who | cast in times exceptional in Christian history, and - bave the canal 100 feet wide, tne entrance to be marked in a special manner by the frequent assem- Maddox a4 a mongrel politician ‘4 \. Rear the Venango Oll Docks, just north of the | a full-tiooted Is needed to ensure mother then | iiacee of the bishops of the church, withia your This morning a0 Prossians prepared to attick | Tey wore dresses of white corded silk, cut décol- ae | | 44, with long tains, the corsage trimmed with Sodan, which wi4 not ina condition to resist. A’ | Pout luce, end the abirt box pisited, “Wreaths. of 19 Q'<-ck a party of joffleers, headed by Gou. | orange flowers cucitcled their beads, surmounted ‘Wiwplfen, left Sodan bearing a flag of truce, by, rir lace veils, It was received by the Prussian advance x Parag er Prada yng aud conducted (o the rear to the Prussian headquar- | with white lare, with hair in 1 baths Where (ho General Has, Miss Sura Cohen wore cherry-colored silk, . trimmed with white luce, skirt en frain and with FORMALLY SURRRNDERED THE FREXCH ARMY oter of the same material. Mrs, Starke and Mra and the fortress to King William. The French puiy | Neaville both wore dresses of Biswarck brown, irimmed with black lace, Simmons he would “pat a head on him," complaint was made. headed “The Political Situation, Kyrie elieson, Christe elieson"; by some strange Selection ali the music of the morning was of the Kigomiest and saddest siraim, save at the very last ‘When Pare Latomt took his place to deliver his discourse, he frst made the onnouncement Wat a col- Jeetion Would be taken up on ihe 18tu inst, for the fick and wounded of the Prench and Prassian ar- mies, and thea read that portion of the Gospel whieh calminates in the expression of the Redeemer ‘o thy way, thy fith hath made thee whoie.”” sermon that followed was of the nature of concerning which he remarked (and it was jue satin, with along our, nd trimmed ls and’ white camel self-cefence, The Coroner then dia- success; that | charged Howard and Kelly, © pr Also bore a letter from the Kmperor Napoleon tu he ceremony was performed bj f Hiueio rr jccess, and that | shouted that there had be; but bribery 0 yy the Rev, Mr. the only allusion he made to the present condiion ui , and that a a re had en pothing but bribery | ow meino cathes oreth ion r ra iss Wishes, Sistine Weak be Aesbres We cesvenes feet AG By by the Rev: Mr | of Pranée) chat a Glagle prever wes live uted | Biysion Piolds, and the outlet near the dividing line | thare isa provability of hie gotting the nomination | and false swearing. She threatened to kill McCor- | OM Melory, callorel tozether from various parig ba to Allemania Hall, where tT foidier, und 0s many individual soldiers made an | Detweon Jersey City and Hoboken. Bridges are to | for the Seventh Assembly District mic. She was liurried out by ber Iriends, exciaia- | 4! te world. to take part in the promulgation of the bimeetf, not having any command, i Mr. Sturke, Br. received an | army, so many prayers breathed forth at tle same | be erected over the canal at tho strect crossings, = correspondent hag gxined tis fhforma- | ing as she went, “You are a parce! of tuleves and dogma of the 4 The formal cayiculation took place #t 1:90 o'clock. tilver goblet, stan time befure the Throne of Grace would come with | here will xive « fre grade up to the top of the hill. from some of the Milton Holmes | robbers, and Ican prove McCormick was a robber.” TAMACOLATE CONCEPTION, 3 Ris that the -Rmperer-qwitt-be-sant uadera mighty foree. Greatest of all would be the eftect of | Th plan contemplates large warelouses and grain of the Fourteenth Ward, who lsat ff McCormick, when he recovers from the wound in A fow yoars lator (he oclebrated Canonination of { tirong escort Lo Magdeburg, but his destiaution ts a ets cs matin slevators, rhenas Ny ran Dilton Hols the * ggemp tighe ere token co Pittsburgh to atend trial se Martyrs was the ocrasion of anothor gath- 9! ig escort lo Magd ; destiaation ‘and bunniisted beyon - y ona bunk there a year ago, ia wiica thon the glor bile, the cont 5 eceret. A large uucabor of the French escaped Into iieh estate tnd prosteute before Almaty Godsidied. An Example for tae Suebs. nominee, for Assembly in’ the Seventh Assembly | he was inplien bes versity. arth take. the Bushope wore } Salcs UpTher'voiee ul rrayee as one man Tt war thelr | The grandest piouic ot the season was that in | District, 'and was badly defeated by the Hon 4 a syrmonet by thei beloved head’ frou all quarters 4 at oculiar $ to belong te the Cutholle Chureh, go Het ane », = addox, Great Fire in Chiengo, of the glove, and 4 glad oaznoniled 4 { HAPOLKON LAYS M18 SWORD AT Tm KING'S FEET Pa en Ser Where all Cougrexations, bowever remote, formed | JU¢s¢ Henry P. 8'crmons's orchard at Putorson on | “Mr Maddox is a trong man. a8 the vote of last Ghicado Seat AleeLastsavenlan sears: Lat fully vs cue LARiioas kon teaentat the He easees A special corrospondont telegraphs froin the King’ shee: NT ABLARE, part of one family, and. woul the same time | Saturday. Sevorel years ago the Judve begun the | fall will show, and ke has a good political recor’, Lo baa gtd a weet evening dessra, Lat | (attend. General Council, whieh assombied im the Sadacarlind AL Véddbeac Glak Balak FHS LO Pe ppreeen Cores | Végeibe tive same hearsielt prayer, And he would | practice of giving yearly mcion feast to all the | Not oaly was lie supported by Republicuns, bat he | lin, Butler & Co.'s paver store was barned. 1t St Petor's, whore never before had « General buitie of Sedan Vognn at G o'clock in the mornin Drating the (irent Victory. | heard: by the Cot of Mercy, whose “compassion Yous folks under fteca who chose to como, eape- | ward, the Puuriecuthe a7 8 tHe Democrale | magnificent Drake block, on Wabash avenue aud | Council uecu held, | Never war there a nore august September 1, After a tremendous battle, the Prus. Saturday was a great day for the Germans of | Would lighten that dark aud gloomy road that ‘ay ctally the children of the poor, On Saturday his toltt erted that be was got atrong enonsh | . sede shard a destrored rihieg total lors | sidering trom phy een bowed down in years; abet ing tt : rea. ry siretchou before them, happy young guests had a high time, They dis ina mpnign ; but that axsertion was made | Will reseh about three millions doliars, on which a a : Atane baving compleie'y surrounded Sedin, a94 the | Cuiloze Point, Long before nightfall crowds begun : *-— E poled of a farce Buaber of rrime melens, ccd | DY one ofthe Holmes * sore heats," who, alter using | thero ie trom $1,800,000 to $1,900,000 insurance.” The REMOTR RNDS OF THK RanTiY, Bayvarians Laving enterod the fortifertions of Sedan, | (9 gather in und around Ae ach’s Mall, where ‘The Flow of Lager in East Now York. Varied the ainusement with croque!, swincing, and | hit (very effort lo defeat Mr. Maddox, had the auda- | losses thus far’ gathered a follows: Joho V. | Hii? uedertook long ont perilous voraces, at the Tk EMQUGOR CAPITULATED the Collage Pint brags band were playing Gerruan | All day yesterday the artows lines of passen- | otter games the goat natuert Judi: nusticioating | S412 segk anapbointioen! in ina Navy Yard from | Farwall, dry goods, £180,000 to 8tss,00, insurance | TK Of fo AHt Li cheerfully 8 eb G15 P.M, us totter to the Kins of Prassia soit: | national airs, and the Harmonie Singing Soc! Ker cara running to Bae; New York were kept busy | the hearts Of the youcy Woluse ne Pe WOOK | a man us any of bis neighbors t but being na honest, | Mestre, Kicland. Ordway © Corn boots aud nieces: | Jadges of God's rovelations As Loannot die at Whe head of my army, I lay my | were singing war sougs, interspersed now and then | in transporting to that modest but dongerous rival edi jadustrions, upright man, he won the honors that | toss §230,000 ; arte Htehedies Une arteon agaluat Tatallisiitty, word at the ivet oi your Majosty."” Napoleon leit | with a Yankoe product! By the time the Prest. | of the metroyoiis thousands of naturalized citizens * A p for Life. It is raniorod that Capt, Cornelius Woeto Murder in Concord, N. act, for it is no. etring, as tt givos nothing to Sedan for the I'rossian headquarters at Veudre’, AL | dent of the College Point German Patriotic Aid | Of Geriwen extraction intent om the enjoyment of On Saturdry afternoon a fire was discovered in | be the Republican nominee. The Democrats + the Pope w did not delong to him before, The Coxcoxn, Sept. 4.—Last night, w lo playing | Vatiean Conncil simply defended, as cards {n the house of Thomas MeCor F Hy yrea before, bath esd at Frank: | fain, that whica vou all believed before, bat it did nee is to be the son of exJu Cololan. For the ofice of Sui ‘oloban, Stephen To'elock on tie morning of Septomber 2 MocMa | Society, Mr. Adolph Popponhusen, arrived and took ‘ovate there will be tucir beer in peace and quiet. All day long thetown | the tailor shop at £3 Bighth «treet, The upper por- bon's whole army, comprisiug 10.000 prisoners. | the choir, us many a6 3,00) Gerrans were in was alive with Germans, and the air echocd their | tion is occupied by a number of tenants, who, asthe | no cpposition, aa the Kepnbliesns have no intention | 9 Henry J. Gardnor got into a dispute with B. G. | not before have the stamp and antbority of the head epitulated without conditions, ‘Vine Prustioas tind | ergwded around te Potiding. |. | | merry voices tll it almost secmed that it bad never | smoke ropidiy filled their apartments, were unable | Sf Tanning a candidate, and tho present oocapant, teabood Gardner hve tnnen Te" toe Greast end Mach, | catia eh eon eet ri Comma OF fella was 210,000 men engaged oF in resi the Fvens! | genihusen kag. sojourning nt frees tin Germany, | bad fry other legitimate employment. ‘The quantity | to escane, One of them became o alarmed that she Buper visor Ostrvies has Leet cpatee vere reciected. | iiling him ulmost instantly. ee Te aeeinlon et aie Tete Patten Teoeuins sealing 130.000, were read, condrming the Joya! news of the defeat | Of beer ‘hat was tade to enter into competition with | jumped irom the third story to the sidewalk be- on, . en : Tah puWNoes MLL LEAR GY Canin OneioA Wud Auct eupturs of MacMokon, tose eee dereat | Other substances In building up the bedies of the | 2 ae 7, et the nomination, A MADDOXITE, SatiovwyTaTy THR POPE PERSONALLY c arr echt Attire culm er tie isitors to Last New York wer something wonder. | Heath. the fail eausige a contusion, of the spine. a | ay lees eo AL SQUIBS, {a rot more infallible now than before, he Is on'y ine The Mioie of Kruseclis says the French ave beou | Sarge transparency of a godess representing Germa, | fli anit yet. although there was no embargo on the | fracture of several ris, and the breaking of th on rennan Clubs’ Nomination of —.+— fallible by virtue of the promises of Chris iets Giied, Coe Magoarad Wasavia 400 See rence OF a cadess representing G-rma- | aio of the fiuid, nota drucken man or woman was | lRger bone of the lott log into fragments. "She was Justice Shandley for Sherif, ‘The General and Executive Committoe of the | simple man, hut as the head of the Churel . 2 a with 9, 0 aword; seen from the Opening of the busy day up to the | atteuled by Dr, O'Sullivan, aud is no longer iu daa- | Among many curiosities in the extensive cabi. | Workinzmen's Ceateal Union will moet this evemag to | forand to tho Churen Prisoners, The French soidiers waseacre their own | ** roe the cit ? hours when the chill night air drove the roysterers # Fe! pak of tha batdsomsbniNraisied ¢ elect delegates to tae Barasoza Convention. We thank God that the misapprehensions and offcers, Many of tho latter Lave escaped to Bo! | forward and placed in the 1: home to warmth and rest, It was expected that a i yee handsomely-farniched house of Jastice ‘The Gopmans of the Thirteenth Ward have formed | doubte of the peop! ofsome of the Bishops, Ket SEE Sn ence Oh Me Public demonstration would be made by ihe. (ere The Piwtol In Kast Tenth Street, Edward J. Shandicy on Henry street, isa frame com- | an fly ach) Bbandloy Club. with oleae ne wligwe: | have paused away, and'now there can more Sa win HLA: Ge RPA ADORED, wus lo sell the glasses of la: were brougkt | R.va¥ at Hest New York; but those who visited the | Last evening a party of youngslers wo had | taining tho original of gcmplimentary resolutions, Pres sao ae bat eran Meet eree hence we’ | controversies tn the Chareb. God has spoken, and ere in great numbers to him. Mr. Herman Funke, the | Place with the hope of seeing them gathered in | been out ridinc with a Gorse aud wagon hired fro ed by tho oflcers of the * i GU renpothd ve ‘ HR COON OF (he rare ar Tin reported that, upon the receipt of the news «f | gucnoneor. proved Muiself equal to the occasion, | Mighty crowd to listen to their bards and their wise . ag" bead ned by the officers of the “ Motthew T. Brennan Wietaeoting, Secretary | William Long, ead cotuat tenn aaa thesurroniter of the Kmperor Napoicon aul Mare and the lager went off at eoormoua prices, Many of | @eA Were disappointed. the Germania stables, 968 Brat Tenth street, return- | Democratic Bonovoient Arsociation, No. 1, of the davon ed daha Tn the Listoey of ths Chaves, ‘We qroueeh aad WeeMalion, at Sedan, Mars! . . | tie glantes browcht 82. for a iong time the bee spapi at ed with a spring of the Wagon broken. The propri- | Seventh Ward,” which were, a few months ago, in moat anblime triumph is the end of t Msaltabon, at Beda Mer bal Basalaw nd tbe wore | issdine peice oan Si ‘The Celebration on Staten Island, ctor, Mr. H. Moston, demented pay for the broken | the name of te organization, presented tothe next | 9, A "NS *HOM THE TELEGRAPH. | AM rite Pope, It the Pope and mis children of Motz capitulated to the Prussian army be | A carieatare rom Kladderadctach, the comienews- | Staten Island, or at least that part of it inbad | spring, whea Arther McManus Grew a platol and | Sheriff, la a. spec of glowing eloquence, by ite | _Wm.d, Styles of Nuinosock was killed on Sature | Ui"® 10 ondergo ‘smother orden of fre and bloody Waging that fortress, Ryvrenot, Merlin, roast & larve ‘sui at auction. | ited vy ine Germans, was yesterday decked in hor | «isch two shots at Lawrence one of | President, M. Brophy. A copy of the preamble and | @8Y bY faiilng down stair. Grr | do not waver this 4 God's Church, we are Ged’ KING WILLIAM TO DR EMPEROR OF GELMAYY, he could do to lake charge of Ue funds leaped holiday costume, Flags, both German ‘Ameri. | the employees of the stable, ono ball taking effect in Saal H Py PY Gi OO saat Maoh Peeve B. 1, | Benple ind receive protection in His ows good The Germavs are urging King Willam to de lars | ium and the Seerviary, Cbnrica Van Moden, eq, his Lis leit thigh, ‘The would-be murderer was ax- | Tesolutions was, on the day following their unant- | grovwned himself ob Sal nd: Fovidence, BR. t | Way. WRASvOr GonMdies OF NEAR DRMLONS MAT 06 Vinseit Rnperor of Germany ama to Meret” | ‘a tue ‘eawount of vine fond giedually crossed end | Cont cag ie strate: eer accer” nearly every hose. | rested. couched in tome of ihe newenapers, | The Globe Flosriug Mills {a Troy were buraed on | ruice the destinies ef ail nattons, pledged feweiee or af Gor 3 4 i tedually inore top, and the streets, gardens, parks, and esloons —— ve President of the Association, ug e burne d on i ations, pledged to wat ,,. | Was announced, cheer apen cheer was given, an " 4 A ve cl, 101 Lonvox, Sept. 8.—A special correspon ten! te! | lager which wie how procalnel free to those who | were thronged with an excited maltituds, drinking A Rich Boone Ho-the Hetk Beam fnoveweat ia elevaia Maite Broncan to sie Series The peas iey Loa Datum, the Newburgh | st Htint inthe ema are fen conteivate (or 4 phe the Paris fortifeations are completed. Gon, | could wct buy, Aved ‘more sreoly. “AL mbuinight a | ¥0 tbe success of the Provsian arms, and the utter | Afier the adjournment of the Gold Bowed ou | sitjv'and to. “puta herd en Judge shandiey. Whe | murderer, bas been ostponed want rida, ) mont of His own lnscrutable decrees, Troeha is victuatly Dictator, My informants let | Yruccgsion wa furrued outatie, and the auchinear | fowntall O Nepolcon,. Orvari mnie scram, | Saturday, some of the members iatrodueed tute'the | unition now iv: Does she “Matthew %, irennan |" tevan shocks of earthquakes were felt ia the Sint the delivery of which oceapled Paria on the a4 of Soptombor. ee we BAe sg sllery @ peripatetic band of musicians, the Mar- mocratic Benevolent Association, No. 1, of the | wich Irlands, Aug. 7, the heaviest at Hawall since 148 an tour, Mesdames Cho! 4o 4 cots of the villa; 8.155,05 io all was raised, to be seen from one end of the island to the other, | S#llery @ peripal 'y jar, We fay . af mae and We ‘owen E \ 5 ONLY A YEW DATS IN ADVANCE. The ‘iaterost. St the Queen's ‘coumy bocda, | Aur only s fow of she sone of Frin wore present, and | seillaise, Guard on the Rhine, German Fatherland, Pra ACe ont ncaa Uren Te ees pA age couch was burned by the Indians near | Choir belvg apis teu by fete bcatis who presides Me Rinpress enjoined Prinee Napoleon to return | MoCunting to F900. sus Sepe 1. has not yet boon | vorn of addres, One Trishtan, on passing s group of | 48d several American und Koglish national aire were | docs it adhere to the fortunes of its namesake ? soldiers wel » RenBOy, ald the driver Gad Fwo | ab the organ, with eubllme effect. foParis, lic nas refused, anda decree has been | the two last megtings of the Supervisors, . WwW do you think of the | Played, atter which they pinyed 9 can-can, and a seer The Good Templars of Connecticnt threaten a PUR | ae Nias) slrihting bla of bls ane ef Prtute acd hen ~ eles wi Auink many of them | scene follened welch wageare ail descripties, ro Preparing for third party 1m, caso, the present partice do not enforce CURLOSITIRG OF CHIME, 69 a : eer gone to hell; and tany more will follow before ° 3 dance, could | 7» he Buitor of Foibitory measures —- tar, and withdrawing nis dotation, TRAGEDY 1N MADISON SQUARE. ( the replied, sn] passed on, ‘The | equal the antics of ‘They danced amd | cis, wi P q elebrated by the Gi Joseph yng) eae FAIMON LueaniaL, - touorality of the Germans did uot'scem to feel any | warched snd hooted aad yelled until cakansted. Biz; Will you tell me how it is that a Repub. | genly,zactories, Mone celebrated by eer te Thee Tara teed eter ear ttt he cotta Tho Prince Imperial of France. has arrived ut | AM EX+Preasinn Mewtennnt’s Night tn Madi+ | hitred to the French ss @ nation, but placed the Hen capnot get anv justice from our now Bareau of | cession and fireworks. James Clarke, a hackman, attomptod suicide by Calmay, 89 i ee ‘ fue 4 8 ee ite sou Purk—Murdeved by Rowdies. whole res Unos Napa ie id Eleciion? Iwas appointed by Mayor O'Ral!! as an Mile, Christine Nusson, Mile. Cari, and MM. Vor- | taking laudanui al bis residence, 447 Pearl Brest, yew be pate en toutboaah or Aton andbeenlovael | Yenterday moruing st 4 o'clock a party of ruf- | outa sow gladly see tie two uelions at peace: > | The Workingmen’s Unioa announos thelr sce. | Inspector of Elvction, having received the third | uw Yonsintke cabs, "ells Med Oa Baturday for | Nerday, | i Me yess sid fisne, while prowling arvund Madison square, fell ——-— ond annual plenic thie afternoon and evening, in | highest number of votes from tho Thirteenth Kiec: | tn a recent raid on Tukee, a handred Apache war. | vei and’ Wier sitet secterany” aiternoae ait : pape ae eran ve i upon Pant Gottberg, who was seated on one of the | The Frenchmen in Delmonico’s Last Ni Punk's Union Park, Siaty-tbird street, Kast River Hon, Distries of re, siyyenty-encond Ward, and on pense tps Q faborhood foF mitee Of every thing. Jumped wpa ahbed Haye severely 1a the neck with Fully baw Leon shot, one account #y*, | benches of the park, Having no money, be had | Delmovico's restaurant was pretty well filled | There 1s to be music by O'Brien's band, More | the st of June T called at the Mayor's office to iv i ayeay 01 MeMalon's onde ! ; ‘ : i ted to 0 quallty, Twas referred to the Clerk of the Bureau | | Ministor Wasbburne telegraphed from Paris that | Miss Bertha Berner accused Thomas Reilly, « eMahon'a orders, and others by bis own | pesgod the niglii trere, ‘The rufans spprouched | last wight, the principal occupants neing either | {rat 13000 People are expecied to Join in the fentivi’ | SY'kicctions, who wold te shat they were not pre- | the peouie had heard of Macktahon's detent, bac aid | police detective. ani Kamard. Flemming. a.clerk sc 3M sad ritoi ese him, and while one lield him, the others robbed him | Prenokmen or sympathizers with France, One | that is shall bo » model plenic in every respect. Te | Pared to swear mo io, not having their books or | Rot Know whether the Emperor was a prisoner or in | Broome street, of ‘tealiag hor purse, containing 67 ‘The Paristaus Learn the Trath at Last, | %®Ksile. Freeing himeelt, be ran toward Twen- | gentleman remarked that he believed “all wna | Proceeds are for building a Workinamon's Hall, ited'on tho 27th and’ to my | Whiteey hee summoned Gen. Butler to Washing. | Muodsre were held (0 ball io 6,0 each, "SE" Pants, Sept. 4.—The Council of Ministers have ty fifth aireet, whem, overtaking bin, the roughs | over" with France, at least for the present; that he New Bi leah tp Jai on ‘was too late to qualify, ton to aid him in the Ames-Rutler ease, and will en: ‘The propert) stutea from the Mission Rooms, af » Sep e Council of Ministers have | planged a siatp tree-evsnored fle into his ad: | cova wot heip. belicving in the truth of the Now Hospital in Jersey Clty. man to dot It was cot my | Seaver to have the order fo Hou FUME | Meet tape Htedien sty Fihat be was Introd that oatpoued until th i vente a Ben ere Stolen peaperty was returned with. the Understandin dome fad {utelligenca so. olten repeated andpeonarg- | The corner stone of a Roman Catholic hospi hing achoonor Lizzie R. Parr of Gloucoster, | {ht trovrinel shout hat he axhegel oe oauaea Ailer a short pursuit they were cxptured ly OM: | oq by almost all the pupers in the cliy. | was laid in Jersey city yesterday,Bishop Bayley oft - qualify: ond it is plain to me mo good Domoerat will be appointed in my (med the following proclamation; Teihe French People: cer Conrtin. eribed themselves as Edwin | pel Is this just? Task notht ts, , has Deen captured by the Canauians and taken t yone of the police : Fry jpolgrs Ar as C0 pon the coun hd ‘Geraghty ae See Eirqniyaty 4 ba ep, she was only stunned. If MacManou and nis | delivering an eloquent address, The building ia | bew election law Tam jast as much an inspector as m Le adel Oo Satarday morving, at about 1 o'clock, while 4 or 0 day# of heroic struggles sn oy eam leridia told all be kuew or the ceau,t, | ivy bad surrendered as reported, MacMahon was | nearly finished, and will accommodate 100 patients, | SAY of the olhors who bave recuivod their papers. BNOORLYN Omerr Lewis was on’ his way down Sackett Se army of Marshal Macdiahun against throe ban. | Os, a sicbbed | Bet the only generel In France, nor bis army the | It ts proposed to crocta series of bulidings, of which | Livan that a number of Repuviiea.s have boon . tree mi to relieve. the “omcer cn anton a and says tab Brown is the one wiio slabbed | Soy the Oma boner ID raked for her defence : served ina eimilar manner, Cennot omething be ae ward two Histol Bred t9 rapid aye fred thogsand of the enemy, forty thousaud men | Gott erg. I Peanoer sald be with growing entnusionens aril | ot ce ® Wine, Smeeet le to be FI, done to compel them to accord tous cur rights as | Juatice Thomas Fatmen is gradnally recovering | ¢ ning to the svot he found that Jol ave boon made peisonert, Gen. de Winpilen, wo Pour pert *» to each other, who wore | never jay down her arms ro lung v8 & single Gey. Te inspectors? If this is the way tiwy intend to work, | (roms protracted attack of indanimatory rheumatisne | Ke eta Se et AAG ae a ae Yook commend of the army in pleco of Marsh) | Mo DawinE the night im tic park, were arrevied, | man soldier remaius on her soil, over, never.” A Hixteonth Ward Murder, our elections will be more a farce than ever, Whi Martin Ryan, Inte of 80 Congres street, fell off | when three rougus approached bin nuhreats, Wl MacMahon, badly wounded, has 1 nd ure held ay wilmerses, Gottherg 18 a native of | Nincleon was denounced by all ho cause of the The police reported last evening that Bernard | three Democratic Inspectora in a dittriot who cau | the Mile Sirwet Wharf om Saturday evening’and was |! trying Wo get out of Lacie way f them Bre ah actly i signed acapitula: | Germany, and his beea but four months in this | Bubeieon fas dene Roden had died at the Sixteenth Ward police sta- | Yas te Votes, and all of thera winins of Tommany | drowned. two shots at him. one of which wounded hia in tbe Map ‘This cruol reverse country,’ Ue is % years ot age. In his pocket was mee 4 | Tall, where In'the use OF going tirough tio form of | One wing of the Brookiyn Roman Catholic Cots |! at» The abtailance are stil at argc, ‘ TLE ioe aa lunlena oovedan ound @ di-charce from the Preasian ary, dated Biiniiny Hanae Wannve Haslosed, tlon, THe was taken thero unconscious, having a | an. lection? Why hot fet. his Doner the Mayor, | QC wimg of the Brookiyn Roman Catholic Co —— Sy k m 1, | JUN aD, 167. “He ways that he was a second Houten Th ‘out the day yesterday, and until alate | 42% Cut on. the wrist, said to have been from pnt- | trou-t vis Bureau of Bivctlona, or sumo represen: | ‘the senity are: Preattent, Pather J. 1. Lan ity Vi JOITINGS ABOUT TON Wis to-day in a complete state of defence, ‘The | srt while a roldicr, Dr. Byrnes of Bellevue Hespl y be mi ‘ate | ting his arm through a pane of glass, Ann Mekvoy, | tacive of Boss I'weed, appoint all our aficers t Prosi Vather P.M. O'Regan, Father K OM. Biaith, thet oles Rites forces of the country will Le organized in» | MEMAYS the Wound may Lrove futol. hour in the evening, the neighborhood of Printing | of 85 West Seventoenth street, Who had quai fated JNO. BRADFORD, | Meera. P.'V, Byrne, J.B. Letebre, aud W. Murphy. in Mount Morpa eauava chia aveni J fv diye A now army will be under the walla of | Here wan stato ane Lekba eae Muut which Gott | House equare swarmed with anxivus and excited Wilh hi, was arrested, av Was also ihe "wife of ig cg nT An Hoknown sloop yacht, painted white, was cap | tie scluters’ and, Sito Teowcee na ts q ry, Lod war teket yeulte " fT Kodea, en 1 valging under, sized in Gravesend bay on Saturday af Dani one e Buldle nd Sailors’ Protect eaocial ae Avowver army i forming on the banks of | 4:4 ‘Mow it estas Into ks possession’ ts mot ex- | inquirers ior news, ‘ve old bulletins of Haturday ee Winans Bop. 4—A resident of the Sev. | of, the ctew wes drowued: ‘The alenmiug Barmy | Wil uirct foruight at 1) Bowery # Love. i ty ow jon, your wee, in front of all the newspaper offices wero read and " e 7 ‘his city named William Br Feacved one of tie men, & German, who was tn such & The best map of the seat of war is that just p It ave . ‘The Kmperor has bee oa Bout Swamped by a North River | they! the great a Dare arneailan’ alious Oanaeana. a havent a ASHES ins ad aan how denier Rade a vrivouor in the atrugele. f Steamboat. collision and. collapses, Tai sorlousiy Boardeof New Haven will visit New. | (ef committed about Christmas on the Reventh edhe, Tenth Ward Democratic Association has | udvon att PIER Spt rowned Gaturday at 1% Te G sh ipaesnrd wile ide pablia powers: Yesterday Mr. aud Mra, John Hauss and | obstructed the sidewalks, forming a blockude, As ay negt eged that the murder way accompanied by robbery, | E- Osborn, Pravels Kelly, John ‘MeNaimata, thie edd The thermometer ut Byrnes's, 109 Broadway, range Wil tie ati weatures requized by the gravity of | their duughter Catuarine, of 173 Charles stroet, uc- | Oday Advanced, Khe multitude Inereases, te ab: ‘Det Gis thyinan, & te Hap Vinh) bela & Dilled Beatee 2a Fee cores | rote BPRTTAL TET A runic eee CoaLiae Avia. | Shcrea OBL resterders avers ’ a Flos street, 0 oO wourly dee extras and af ving aylor, Clty Whysieian, pluinant isa deafiute, who, it ik stated, kus prised Hy terry Ac rhit ins John Devting Tr he cena endinerators » str for higho La ae companied by Mr, J, Smith, went out for a ploasure on oditions that were the feature of last week, arn Hail, on Mtone etre i ae fhe tmurderes ‘as be mas phrylog lus viekion ty she HOtborn? fccoritix Seeretaty Ws, Mud May GOmaas Oh tee a, ayy ware Gt lak CHEV RAN, ! A and eazer multitude preserved perfect good humor, | aver ines eminees ce a A ; WIGAULT DE GENOUILLY, 4, upset the boat uear Pier | Gud alle us if by mutual agreement, rerained fro | Over five hundred cases of fover and aque aro a> OBMUAKY, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, John Casio fell from the thi yA w of - iS BRAM, France ty lyl expressions calculated to Wound the feelli gs Of any Hon by the soversl physiviaae ut Uniog Mid eicd sol Shain - Sie ee ale wee Y Dé LA TOUR D'AUVERGNB, jp tlearing the cries tor heip, Jerry Downey, one of | body, Lowever bis sympathies might tend, Wrethteboven if aay ae fantant di b Ay 4 GRA KET the sailors of the Frauce, iwaped into toe river, wud 4 aid, : Count de Flahonit de ly Bellarderie, a Freneh Gen jutentont Jourdan has been granted twenty The workmen who are dizcing near the new : CLEMENT DUVERNOIS, rupported Mrs: Mauss ud cid until aw but wt A Gaia Dee ance tha Mieen, pi Batueday evening tp the Rink pelitor, nnd Cuancelon of the Lizign of Manor, save of alvsence Court Howe exnumel seveuteea barreliuls of humas PD. "MAGNE, ripe rived, ‘Lhe cluid was neuriy drowned, ia Day ove iver, four houee an nde eu ii Baria'on Friday, aged 8. He warried an Kt he appitention for the arrest of Gov, Holden of letons on Saturiay , LUSSON-BILLAULT, —— In Hoboken, yesterday, the beer gardens wore | * TH = Wiigiviay aitask athe Dau Bye hig a bye) eet Norin Carolina has been denied M, O'Brien & Co., of 4% and 438 Wasl ington Mare ; ELOME DAVID one _ Another Tempe fillet to overflowing by the euthustastic Germans, | aru’ oe Oe Melnik Tat tie tat aks | nak aaaieye Mile Mahan. rector pf Bt, Paul's Boise Col. games, Kink arrived to Bimira on Saturday | KoLaue ud two ounces, A Ces "ane Weighing seven ‘ Bacuau as bln cabs arin laton , Yesterday morning, s aud together with thelr hilarity, and the plentiful } fr se! WITROUE 4 Specie) lMegaae, Ato divinity tae Thealagiowl seuiuary of New York, valida dh 7 DOTIGS for Capt, Simon Pepper, one of the victiina of the gas : FE ie ne ANBOENERD HE FRR AENATRm | ten ee atinahe zi nad laben to the. pate, display of bunting throughout the town, everything | A QiPodumey willing ownnl Uy dou e. Mhlips 7 er eee lees minnie The Radical Republicans of Missourl have com | Oe'guire sircet Mortals tt? Sted vesterstay ve : ia 18 SCLRENDKR QUESTIONED, in Franklin stroct, and from there te tue terccue, | betokencd ® gnla day. ‘The German steamers at | ken,wasbumot yesterday, Loss 81,70) 5 Insured KAILROAD ACCIDENTS. Hee Tee dorarncace! a0¢ tho Liberals’ B. Grats | iiiam Miller at work as a bricklayer {o Lethe Sen slorday, the Minister of War said: | An inquest wns held over the body bv Coronce | Hoboken were beautifully decorated with the figs | ‘The North Hudson County Railway Company ae iT Alien Barber haa b . 1 Twanty-thitd sireot of Saturday, (elk , Weave iarued thrcuch various unofficial chan- | Fivnn, apd 9 verdict was returned of death frou | Of all nations, with the Gorman flag at tue peal. } open thelr new rome to tue Court House, from tue | y cl 4 Bos lion Harber lise been nominated for Congress id, and Was kiied, : Bele hat Ny ; gevery) debility, caused by exposure and hard drink: | The euurd which has been kept over them asa pre- | poiluern portion of the county ou Wedaesda) over Fe BPH cher in th oF th» Boston | by the Kepubticans of tue Third Wisconsin District, and ab Marshal Dagaine felled {p ble recent at # iy, by exposure and har eRnaTa ralch lies booe, nope over bent Wa 6 Ere and Alvany Balfrodd, Wa: Ghote s¢ rood at Boston | Milton Sayer by the Domocrays of the Fire, Olio’ Dis © were $6 complaints for drunkenness seater: Pt to frow f Hs, The body was recognised as that of Androw | Citiasy mesa ree ineendlary The Dundeo Manufacturing Compauy, of Passsic, | on Saturday vveolie: erigh. day in tho Essex Police Cour Switoe joel ef from the hostile armies which | Harper, sge #3 years, & native of Ireland, for ix | Plot bas Leon dispensed with, have purchased the Vroeland property lying between D pian ine " . Fisk, J laa 4 ovation in | *anding the glorious victory of the Fatherland, in ae 1 aah aa a tia oping Whi Ebro oad 8 reyes ARN ST Aan ey poy WOSLASHNEA Si MMMM 2h lM woe | (Daniel Avama@e Bataia woe ran oxer on the rsa Piok, Je. roclved, a grant ovation tn | atu was German the priser, Me. ‘The Klug of Pruseta could not help render. | 2 Scupation. ota Ta Pete Ocean of L for 61 Sip of-tho Fourth Rosiment, known as } hit both lege cut off nolow tho kuce, 4 ysis van’ tm 6 wechiniag wel 4, mile Diasting on tho rail. estlee to the i a nthe Atla de a any By of the , "i ‘ ‘ al ounty on Saturday, Shatice to tuo valor of vur soldiers, Murder in Pittsburgh, antic Garden throughout the after. Fis Guard, started. oo watuedy aiicrnoon | «,Qu.Saturday night the Cincinosti exproas due in | Q>uutd him. Av ide truia Weat out of tne uc, scoanty on Saturtay, wae bade real MacMahon, after eudavoring to reach a Pirrspunon, Sept. 4.—Joseph ‘8 Bel. | 2008 And night there were thousands of the German Miupsbirg, NJ. on @ viet to Warren Kogino | iN Son as thrown oit Tue locomotive tan > ue Movplial, where he died, Companyrof th Commodore Vanderbilt has not given $50,000 to * plied, track, and Was, Logethor with the front buy @ church, but hae bonght @ church for U Yonordey, morning Wa. MeGerahay and ‘Thos. | up. A’boy who was stealing a tide on tive front platt ing to and fro, ‘Tho proprietor was '0 Bossius in the direetion of the north, was | a9 {ron worker, recently brought to this elty to | element pa i 4 relire, Iu the environs of Sedan there | SUb#alend a portion of the work In Painter's iron | equal to the task of keeping well filed kegs of lager. | partell both Intoxionted, quartered th the house of he ear was instantly killed, Pieced I under the control of Dr. Deen 4 ter muill, wae wurdered Ico} night, His body was found | as well as having tuem emptisd, At one time it was . 4 4 wee serien ig ABS fcuctent ls said to | hampered by no trusteos 10 ite oss) Jnjo of Oghting, witb alterostions of | poms hie Dw Dauso. lla bes) Beaten (o Jelly. Simont impossible to get a'driux, so dense was toe | Veh thaad Meuniedtes weeking tit Yaact soa her Ofte eonina weakly We dager de Was wwilala 's block of Bepauwase