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, THIRTY-EIGHTI YEAR. fw NEW REPUBLIC England Recognizing the Govern: ment of ‘Trochu. ——- PROBABLE CAPITULATION OF METZ The Movements of Mr. Napoleon and Family. Spain's Salutation to the New Republic. VICTOR HUGO IN PARIS. INCLINING TO FEDERATIO — AUSTRIA Virwwa, Sept. 6.—Great excitement and anxiety o ifested in political circles consequent upon the oventa at the theatre of war. The wonderful victories of Prussia are regarded with alarm by the Austrian Government, There is evidently a growing disposition on the prrt of the German portion of the empire to in- cline (ward the {united and powerful Germany es: fablisiod by the war, ‘There are ramors that Benst favors federation as the only means of satis. fying tho different nationalities, The majority of We Dini of Prague favors a confederation, KNGLAND RECOGNIZES THM REPCBLIC. Lonpon, Sept 6.—Instructions have been sent to Lord Lyons to recognize the French Republic as « de facto Government, PRODAULE CAPITULATION OF METR. Pont-s-Mousson, Sept. 5.—Nekotiations rettive to capitulation are progressing, A deputation of officers bas just returred from a flag of truce inter. with Bazaine outside of Meta, There is great soffering on the part of the French troops for want of (oud and medical store: 6m Pari and the Republic, Pius, Sept, 5—Evening. —The public order is @ matter of greatest astonishment, cunsidering the dominance of the m Lonvon, Sept. 6 —Tae Republic has been entha- Mastically proclaimed at Havre, Marseilles, Nantes, Lule, Verigueux, and Montpotier. Tue Paris city joursials pronounce for the new Government, and fay thoy support the new Government of National jerioe, discarding xii other Considerations. The new Goverument MAS REVOKED THE FONCTIONS Of the following ambastadors to foreign courts Marquis de Lavelette at Lonton, t dourg at Viewna, and Gen. Feary at St. P VICTOR NOIR AVENGED, ‘Tho Rue Dix Decembre has been renamed Qaatre Septembre; the avenue 'Lwpereur becomes Rue Victor Nour. BOALL FRANCE DE PUNISHED FOR THE RMPEROR'S chimes ? Lonpow, Sept. 6.—The Pal Mall G “The dificulty now is, shall Fran Emperor, be made to pay for his ing Alsace and Lorraine ? ‘The dittcuity ts presently to be rosolved by the Prussian advance to Paris.” Open air incetings contiaue to be held ia various paris ot England in tavor of wentraity. A vast meeting of tals sort took place in Bimiagham last nig! b ho Luternational Society of Paris has issued an addivsaof the Bockal Dewocracy of Germany iupior- lng Uo Proaslans TO RECROSS THR REINER. The address clones as follows: “Let us with grasped bands forget azelte say rid of by sacrife- the crim: Prompted or perpetrated by despots. Let asf tho United States of Europe! Vive the Universat YRANCH CONGRATULATED, Declarations have already reached Paris from the Foreign Cowmittoes of sovers! of the states of K rope, bosalul torw ngratulating France on the peaceiul and suc: ton of the Repuvire, WHO SEIZED Tie DEPOSITS? ‘The deposits in the Bank of France are said to have been removed: REPUBLICAN PARIS FXPELS PORRIGVERS A decree bas beon issued requiring the withdrawal of all Germans from Puris. M. Gambotta, the Secretary of th given orders to closely waich the ( Wokerke, the former Superintendent of the Ma- eum of the Louvre. until are produced ali we missing paintings which have been from time to time stolen on fer bis adininisteat ra ave ‘Deen given for thy arrest of M. Petri, tate!y Prefect of the Police, who is suspected of & determination to oppose the autvorilies, Seals have beee place: on the Cabinet of Marsbal Vaillant, the Minister of the Imperial Housovolt, The Marsval aud bis secretary left last night, NRITHER ONF AUTOCRAT Nom MANY,* ¥ The Journal dee Débuls counsels tie now Govern ment, while announcing Qe terminston of the per- tonal power, to boar in mind thet (ve nation is as Buch opposed to the personal power of eleven inti Mduals aa to that of one man, The Journal con- jes Dy ANUOUBCiNg tual Jt will act with the Gov- ernment PRENCIMEN MOST ACCEPT THE AOVRRNM Many of tue Paris Jourw: declare that not form of Governinent Frenchmon must acewpt the one established, and im: ately prepare (or a delease d gudrance, The Constitulionne soys: “We must above all be heen bolore, eucis 18 country , and we give ional de‘ence. CAN VOLUNTERRS WANTED, notices the report th to Wasbington an ration of the republic; apd expresses the hope that volunteers will come to tue aid of Freuce Wow the free American Kepablic, ATIONS SUSPENDED. marque have 1 the etre con, Fe er powers are for the Wa: hing bas Deeg heard yet from et ot London, which is understood to pur uation, OVATION To ¥. Victor Hugo, who tas coves OvAtCES Wheres short addrews iast 1 triotic as we h danger which th: vor adhesion to tue Gov- srument’ of ui DIPLOMATIC Ki As the Corps Dt circular uyual wader betweea France and Ment suspended. Ni bow u TOR HvAO, tved here with hin sons, re, He made a (, exhorting the people to keep clin aud oiler & determined resistance to toe dao) “r TKS THR NRW REPUBLIC, Manni in the name of panian Cortes, has + ut of France a der y sh minority saiute fo you 4 wuew pubite wt ; Groh have creates in burone Will (or we add) Wenly deputies of the Cortes Greit sine} honor of the i eh otiun Will ad Ue me be gtven to the populur demand 10F the brog.tion of the ar o the Spapiah Contry Gon establishing monarchy es the iogal furm of Goveruent for Spain THe GHRMANS QUITTING PARIS YeSTRRDAY Pars, sept. 6—" he Prefect of Police, by the di on of the Governor of Paris, orders ail Ger Tank not provided with special permission, to quit Mie Jeputments or the Seine and ceine-et ithe fo twenty-four nv urs, Hegiuning sb 8 A, M., to-day, Under penuily of Ueing sent belore a ‘military Wibunal , FRANCE A UNIT From sll parts of France news Is coming in of the Or'hu tiste edhenion to the Repubiic, The people arining aad Volunteers are bzatening to Paris, large tori bas alrowdy assewited., It wae TUK CROWS JYWELS HAD BEEN TAKEN, ratoool: they are In the Bunk of The autho’ here ere making vieorous Teparstions Lo sus. asiege. ‘The aarde Nationale locting officers iu being detailed for defence at owt parts of the fortifications, -Hor'a were made by soine man last night to tn the people 1n the favduurge to about Vive Is Hhigue, democrntiqae et socisie!” but it tailed, ho reople Would only burrah for the Kepublic, De-reos ausvivime citizens from their oatus 40 the & pire aud abolishing sampe op jourgals have boon —-— The Cooquerer'n Advance, Paris, Sept. 6-—The Miniater of the Interior id 2m dest(eh, diied Malhause, etating Moat Hy bad out dab several por Breins the Rhine in 4 7 rd iousiy aud ober koing to mi Wet - to appeared ab Neulcustewg, ue aot tag hur xn ¥ ne PROSSER risoners, which have dd which number 9,000. OW THE ROAD TO PARIS. Gen, Lowenstein’s corse, comporing the Gorman advance, his arrived at Voncy on its march to Paris ‘The bombardment of Montinedy by the Prussians began on Monday MACMANION'S ARMY RXTIRPATED. Panis, Sept. 6.—The following despatch 1» oft. cial: St. Mewanov.n, Sept. 5.—MacMahon's army rer ly numbered 120,000 men, Tt is extirpated, ers of Re \e woe ts tae " Adgunce of the enemy on Paris continues Panis, Sept. 6A despatch to the Liderté from Laon, says that the troops failing back on Paris are e under orders of Generais Vinoy and Mandint. Unlaus have been cone army since its retreat began, THK PRUSSIANS IN RNORMOUS NOMDRRG fare hastening to Paris. and in four days will be in sight of the walls. They seize countrymen on the way aud force them fato the ranks, armen Movements ot the French Aj Panis, Sept. 6.—The Journal Oficiel of the Re- public to-day pubiishes a proclamation to exhorting 14 to ly around the which, eiglty years ago drove back all ‘The’ Corps of Gen. Veny ba retrogade movement. Tie C and failing back in good orde: tains his position at Meti strength of the army guarding and PREVENTING MIS RSCAPE from the fortress, Tlie total torce now una in Fronce, including the Garde Nationale and Garde Mobile, is 700.000, pale French araiy nas been ordered to retire on ar ‘M. Gambetta has issued a proclamation appoint. ing Edmond Valontive Prevect of Strasburg and for the Department of Bas Rhin, Jorious aro) reached Saar on tho pa ot Veney is intact, Baraine stili oy Covoaxa, Sept. lock this after- noon tie French £mperor passed here without atop Ping, the engines having been changed outei city. The traio consisted of ten cars. It Ve: ere at 11 o'clock this foreuoon, and Aix-la Chapel at no Another long train, with the Imperial honsehold, precoded it, -The various railway stations were thronged with crowds of people who were curious to catcit n glimpse of the Emperor. LODGINGS FOR THE EMPEROR. Loxvon, Sent. 6.—Agents here are said to be ne- gotiating for Brasted Park, in Kent, as a residence tor Napoleon, Dxvsseis, Sept. 6—The Jndépendance Belge \ati- THE PRINCE IMPERIAL Mates that has lof for England already, via Ostend. Lonvox, Sept. 6, 1570 —The Prince reached London this morping., [us arrival at ue Charing Cross Rai!road termina’ was unexpected, and therofore dia not excite we altention of the popuisce, The Prince was attended by bis suit he appe.red to be suffering from recent indisposi: tion. The ordinafy carriages of he railroad station were used ior the conveyance of the Prince aud his fuite, who were driven to Morley's Motel, where they ‘will make a emporury stay Napoleon is sccompaul in his exile by Castelnau, the Prince de la Moskowa, and Counts Gealis, de Waubert, Reilie, and Pajol, all of bis per. sonal staf. Imperint ngs Eu, te's Filght from Tallerie Panis, Sept. 6.—Itis now positively asserted that the resaleft Paris on Sunday afi oon coing (0 Belgium to reyoin the Pr quitted the palace by the entrauce on the quay, hav ing With her bata ant. In the moraing Ferdi- Rand de Lessevs, a relative of the Empress, weut to ber aud auvised THAT SUE SIGN MER ABDICATION, She seemod to agree to this, and tuking the pro- Jeet of the act Went to the fall Where tie Ministers tin council, They all deciared she must not rign tho paver. Princess Clotilde, say the journals, was the last of the Imperial amily to ieave the palace, She has gone to Prangins, where ber children are, Tt was evident from the appearance of the rooms in the paleo that the departure of the Empress ws Trunks were pitehed about in vacion b xes aad articies of apparel were lying sorder, aud thw bed was not made, IN Tite EMPEROR'S ROOM ce Imper! Prince’ Due ned historical hand, and oa the Jan un cise, Wrien Iu phim round Hour BIS LRADRN FOLDIERS Were Ising about, Its stated thet the official re: mai of the palace, and ail those whom Emprees Lad #0 favored, doserted her, and pot one remuned to see her off, Nothing iusiie the palyoe 4a iojured, ev Nauoaal Guard required the couks to em & weal, wad k sume of n WING IN THE IMPERIAL CELLARS, but nosbing e 1. The Noon the rail ru of of covereu with vies. A strune force 18 posted in Jewy of Mu prevent tie sod injurin b wil permit no such Ls, Sept. 6.4 P.M. ving (or Lagland ¢ Empress Eugeuie ts about I Gon, do Wimpffen Exonerates Himaolf, Loxoon, Sept. n. de Wimpffen, who sure bitsties a fou it, 1s posit Init be states that ere, aod was livmediatey ordered to pinand Goder MacMavon at Sedan, On bis voc there Se found MucMahon suftering from se ere wounds in his hip aud back, resulting {roid aM 4 shell, fraginents of which had struck M, lucupuctberin, from the active direction of ne sof tas ariy. Gen. Wimpilen was ven COMPHLLED TO ASSUME THE COMMAND of an army which Was uiready beaten. ‘Though ignorant vt Feiused to sign arti- veiann produced. 3 the position of tue Geraau ahd conviuced him that the Sertruction of the French acy was mevitable, Tuen ouly Was the surreuder concluded. pada alas War Note y teaving London in creat Victor Hugo reacned Paris nap which showet Woops und batteries, Count Paitkao and M. Henri Chevreau, tie Minister of the Interior, are in Welgium, vaving fet duriug the crisis preceding te ration + Kepal # Hugo and ¢ ernused! have returned to Paris, ner received au Ov ation, Is is reported that Juics Favre has goue forward te meet King Wikia of Prussia, ine Duke de Gramout’s arrival at Dover ix re- ported, ‘Ve death of Gen. Fai'ly is denied. Ode despatch sa. 4 that Gen, MucMabou Ney dead aw Naipur, awit « saree chat ie is all alive Meet " dat Litwerick wad Killar ¢ Pulao resumes command of the f Lorraine, has the proving ee of the 1 August, le proaiises person and prop OF pracwaiie ciize: in return unplicit Obedieuce to the authorities, civil and wiatary The Frincess Matoille was arrested yesterday at Pays in Normandy, and was conducted to Die whore she it under x14 o} wiaty-two truak wn, ™. Guizot bas written a long private letter to an sh iflend. in which Le says Fvance is st Flo Prussiv in aen, money, and terriory, and in perseverance. ‘The age is with France to it” He deprecates despond «bis dipio wstic fF. Wiica Was to make pypular on Both sides of Uunuel the union of Krasce and Bugland, Lue Ser dango dase, age, consi ua8 eed retained fOr oxauniuds —o— War on the Ocean, Coresusaey, Sept. 6.—Adwiral Boust-Wil- laumez, ater @ long conieren with the French Aluiassidor, sailed irom shia port yesterday to co: COB ste Lis Dees on the east side of Zetlau ——— ‘The Feeling of the French Residents, Tho article in the Courrier dea Btate Unie, in which peace Is counsclied, on the ground that re sistance to (ue Py ustien armice was an impossibility, # cory blunder, ao inhuman crime, created much ex- ciLewe@ut amoug the Germans and Americans of wis thing cold wi hands of thos to th tart oA, cw who were not French, and were, perhops, suspicions, and if it existe it has not the approval of the Frenc's residenta, From Delmonico’s the reporter of the Sux went houses of the leading French merchants, who alls? ank from the publication of their names, but joined heartily in execrating ihe article before men: tioned frequently poken of Mon’. Caylus, of Thirty-foarth street, was v4 Leing the represeniative Frencnman, and one whose opinion was the more Valuable, a8 he was editor of the National {rom 1848 to the coup a’ état in December, 1851, at which time ‘ the paper was smasiiod up diery. He was also Prétect of Thies . Mignet, Ar dent of the French Asi Louis Philippe) and other well ki Journalists and statesmen. the Sux formerly in th pursait Ai bly porter saw him’ at his house, was in constant receipt of telegrams that all classes were partner resid Napoleoni ‘arrel, Marrast (Presi- after ihe expulsion of Republican or for its in Paria, artillery, but abandoned it at the cowp d° fat and ombarked in commercial had been oifered an office ander the bon net , but bad refused it and accepted a com: taand of artillery. 4 Mons. Caylu he knew well, was obtaii Doth in the Committee and among th id farther, that Gambetea, whom ing the mastery in Paris, ma: and that he was a man of action and possessed of a vigor our, cool mind. Cluseret had gone to Paris, and would exert himself bravely among the working- He was a brave, good man, but visionary, but in the crisis he would not be found wanting pects of the Frenen.they wore not As for the erate, old t bey would, selves to harassing tt teprtien attack: ie Clg bp large pitelved batt! © levies would prov Courrier, it art ofa Frenchman or the honor of a ge: Delieved, confine emmy, cutting off bis points in Germeny, for which the train THE EMPERON'S SURRENDER. —_—— Dr. Wh he! a forest Lops ; batteri in all the pla the hosts of embattled Germans, hi attended by @ few of his horeeback, His Majesty proceeded along tl in a brough: taken, At li from Sedan ded jam Howard Russeli’s Descript of the Scene. Dr. Russell writes irom Sedan on the 84: When ° com! King. Count Bis jon may be sure, his the the Emperor, who had passed the w the nicht, look rushed in and announced that tt to meet him and to see the arck rose an ite peaked cap with 9: rly mor Count Bismarck ters at Douchery. dressed hastily, jow band, dark uniform cost with metal buttons aud yellow facings, and hastened to meet the Em- peror. of the town, occurred. He was 11 time to stop the cortége outside 1 was away on the fleld, and therefore capnot of my own personal knowledge state what As his majesty alighted I hear that Count Bismarck uncovered his head, and stood with his cap in hand, and ob a sign or request from the Emperor on. The Cor ty as T would my own royal master. ant re; at it ied, “Sire, T receive your Majes- There hap- pened to be near the place where the interview oc- curred, 9 ‘ew huodrea yards outside town of Douchery, the Humble cottage loom w walked up tie stairs, was not @ QU! fa band: of Whom tvere are numbers around Bismarck led the way and ostered it. invitin ‘Toe apartment was filed by The great ‘ount the handicom and appliances ot the weaver, #0 he descended and (ound te Emperor sitting on # stone outside, Tw tace. ty's lert hand side, Bis The Hairs Were brought out ‘The Emperor sat dow marck took the other, and pl officers in at their falien master lay down some di tpen a sinalf plot of grase in front of Vie conversation Was n 8 ange one, arck has repeated it treely, or’ the principa) f the cot. at Bis- Mayes: ndance on ance away @ cottage. ad as Count ‘on one, C jaced it on hit parts of it, no doubé tt will be soon known and re main forever as historic, peac ained w by Count Bismarck, had no powe ive orders (0 tie ormy or Marshal Buzai mpress w politica] i v of no as r, ust d Biemorek therenoos avail to hold any further conversation on era with bis Majesty, and that it would ihe King. Thi to ‘Tho great point to be but as far as his Imperial Majesty was concerned, no assurance of it could be obtained '* wishes ontil th signed. Then, ¥ the con retuer dongercas, and as. th ing dificult on both view terminated. ( C King, the Emperor w AL V130 the artic: cap) as agreed upor Moutke Count in th garrison aud army of 4 pr of war to be sen cers to U during ri lation therat the wary a war to be given up. T hors Tae Emperc Tauuy Was dadersiood to bea part of the etipu- ne ensed it ‘The Emperor stated that ne jd not negotin 1 8 peace, coud not The ent of Franee, and on her and her ations. marked that it marck wel to consult Htulition were si in. WimpJen and Gen von Bismarck wok port terms are, tle to aurrenter t into Germany; oft Jon parole mot to serve again 4 muni ions o *e detention 1 About 2 o'clock the King, with his body guard and escort of cuirassivrs, attended. by the Crown Prince and stat of general officers, proceeded to a chateau oulsiie Yedun and reevived the Emperor, who eame With his personsl followers and staff in charge of an escort, which Was ranged on the other side of the avenue ficing Ce culrassiors, Te King and bis captive retired into the glass house of one of the saloons of the drawingroom floor, Mi they could be seen by the staff outside en- gaced in. earvest dialogue, After the inter- view with the Kine, the Kmperor bad a few moment's conversation wih the Crown Prince, which » be was mueb agitate! when ‘alluding to the manner of the King, His vw to’ great h through the foner of UoMRKY, Sept, & war has) in torrents, be nit wor # to avoid one misehial war tiation; for altered to avoid Se his coure not to be exhibited to however, toat bis pores al to be a thus be bad to pass ofthe Prussian army, 9A. M.—The Emperor a t posed below my window Linough she mato street of Doucery, Ite rain A column of Wa rie rember ¢ too ps coring in the opposite direction blorks up the way ihe coriege Was preceded by ® troop of Dinck Huzzars in full unitorm and uncloaked ‘Then cawe he brougham with the Kmperor, was inthe Kept unrest uiform of a Lieutenan:- General. with the star of Legion ast city, a8 It Was supposed to convey the sentiments of the Freneb revideate, A reporter of Tus SUN called upon many of the leading French eltizeu end found them unavimous on the one point, the rejecting of the article aa false to Froveh sentiment avd French duty to France, Mr, Charles Delmonico, though too modent to vbtrude his own sentiments on the public, informed the SUM reporter that so far as he could judg from the opinions expressed:in bis presence, the French of New York would most p hal forw o t by whicn the P ‘onld be the soonest expelled from the sacred soil of France He oi course bad beard rumors (here he looked very steadily al the reporter) of expeditions, of humorous cases of Itemingtoua, and such matters, but he did not put foiti te them’ himself, Roporter—Bat, Mr. Delmonico, Ht tiere were such thing, wonlun't you subscribe ? Mr. Deloous o—Yes, Ud endsertbe half my for Mave bas Would be Of vervice io #runce, Bubwuya a of Honor on iis His face looked excoodingly worn, with dark cnder hia eyes, which were observant of what gauronid, for he saluted the Englistinen who ran cut lo eee him and raised bis hat, By sis side sat a French officer, L think Achill Murat, But woo could look at anyone but. the oi man F and it wa a glance any person With good feeling would caret) giv [Concluded in a Postecript.) ene The Troubles in Spain, Manein, Sept. 6.—There is great excite here over ¢ new vm Paris, Perfee! maintained, but tere is the create the result, A band of 600 Cor beaten yesterday near Navarre, Several of them were captured, among Whom Were #ome priests, With arms in their bands, Another band. of 30) or 40 was cheountered in the province of Biseay, Tur tn Wore utlempling to destray tae Tall roa, Dut were altacked by the Government troops ani routed vr ete are attacking Gen. Prim floss. ly, ‘They aay tue only public service possible for iim now ts to. resign i¥ rumored that a e¢ *p has been discovered on the part of the ai: Y of the Duke of Mentpensier, LID. Sept, B—The Caslist prose discoura the risin, of their party, aud approve the conser Gon 111,90 men ordered. by the. Government for the revronsi of disorders, There is no turther news Ir Jisturbed provinces, Manurn, Sept, 6.—Significant activity continues in the Kepublic par Secret meetings were beld yesterda; id Speck envoys sent to Barcelona, Lu An adilress was also piling the eonvocution of the g —— A War Imminent in Italy, The Italian Government has been engaged some time abroad with wevotiations on the Koman question. It is rumored that the Talian troops in strong numbers, under Gen, Cadorma, are marcaing upon Ruine, Upsisings are reported in Isly. A great war is belleved Lin 11 is reported that the Italian troops have Later. entered Kom . B —— ROOKLYS - Brooklya spent for schools last year $435,899.05, Jo the Willlamsburgh horror investization last bight, the Coroner's jury found sobody responsible for the Gre, and Nelson was discharges, nent, Edward Murphy, Inte of 50 Pearl strost, and Michael Mc +4 ant homeless inedriate, dieu tn th Alege Huepital, Mr raployed in the woollen ‘actory of Sou North Ninth and Fifth sirecta, Willismsbursu, Was Jast cy ming Caught 1D the belting. Her body was shoyningly erushed, oe CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, -—-—— Emily ludson, aged 19, died yesterday in Belle- vue Ho Clinton count on Monday Lewis, Goldth: day filly. Mering Ms enna Of Lal bln Warts Martin Alten, b wis Crosby al, having poisuned herself, A davehter of Peter B, Lufton, of Bandbargh yo. ¥., shot herself on’ Sunnay aud died love mad deseruon. Just regained Fation in the Howse, 4034 Bt shor furailure, He rey City, clerk with +400 Broadway, was yester ‘on. (he charge uf Aight oF Sept), by ii Miro fal adele ot YORK, WED nd the Government throw Fon the enter prise, and shen it fell into the ADDITIONAL FIG IFICATION OF THE RING. neat Roturns as far ne C with the Vote of Lat bing Extent of Fraud Ex; At the general election in November, 1860, im- mediately after the last census, the city cost one vote for every eight and one-half of population, or 95,683 votes in all, The present consun will show that our population has increased less than 100,000 up to the present time. Yet, at the Presidential election two years ago, under Tammany manipula. tion, we were made to show # voting popu- Jation of 156,050—a gain of 60,407 in eight years, ‘This is nearly as much 4s the entire gain of our population in ten yoars, ‘That this vast increase of voters is wholly flotitious and fraadalent is made apparent by @ hasty examiuation. At the ratio of ‘voters to population, as sliown in 1860, the increased ‘vote of 1968 wonld represent an increase of popula- tion of 463,969, making a total population, two years go, of 1,277,081. But at the general election of Ia: fall, which was closely contested, she city polled for Secretary of State but 112,019 votes, many of which ‘wore admitted co be fraudulent, This represents a population of but 982,161, Last spring we polled for Chief Justice 104,859, and for the two highest Aldermanic candidates on either side, 105,145:votes, showing, :ccording to the ratio of 1860, « popula. tion of 800,307. Of course, tho voting population does not all vote at every election, but in this geno- ral way wo arrive at approximate results, ‘Thus wo ove the accuracy of the census now taken, which, jt is estimated, will show a population of about 900,000. How, thi yn, Was the immense vote of 1868 made up? Clearly by the Tammany system of re- peaters, ballot-box studing and fraudutent return Tt is now apparent that even the moderate voue of Jast fall was largely of a fraudulent ebaracter. ‘This is shown by a comparison of the election returns of that election with the census returns now coming 10. Below ‘showing the cenans of ail the district ‘completed, and the vote of tho districts for Seeretary of last No Will be observed that the trange showing ap few days ago, in which we compared a few districts with the vote for Chief Justice last spring. In some districts the voto exceeds the population; in others is nearly equal to it; in many is more than one third of the popu 'd $0 00, showing frauds of the most glaring natu We sak all triende of the cif and aduairers of honest elections to examine these Nov., ‘0. | cueopqndoy, Bsesiitis 2araE SSg8eRRSS022 25: Eetsed: Eeke. Fs 3 TEES 3 = zB Seneheestiéa! 6} OBITUARY, pote a ‘The death of Thomas K. Bennett, for many years clerk of the Superior t Special Term, was ane b that Court day, and au adjourumeut by Judge Barbour, of Congress from Jenerat Lamt Oftice in Wash Fe dineane. HL Ww: '& tp the Lisnd Oflce dropped Vorterday morni re old, aad bad 0 wonths, funeral of Mr, Simeon Pep; tims of the Maiden lane it exp! Strret Uap tint Church Brooklyn. jai Wave Lodge, No, 638, F. A. M. shecided Sl cain NEW JERSEY. ee’ Fx-Senator Frelinghuysen will not run for Con” eres Col, Wm. A. Treadwell, of Jersey City, is in no way connected with Tux uN. John Moselle, a Swiss, cut bis throat in Newari on Monday night, apd was found dead in an outhous the uext morning. ‘The Rov, Mr. Neff has disolved his connection with jerinan Church in Newark, aud accepted ® eal} in Philagelpala, Denny Wione, & New York horse trainer, is in Newark jail on e Of stealing @ set of harness from Puuilip Ieery, of Newark, jam Hopper of Paterson eloped with Mi uel Bleven Monday afternoon, the former Teaving a wife and (wo chil'iren New Haven's crack military corps, the Sarsfeld Guard, visits Newark to-day, and are to be received by Company C, of the Becond Ihec iment. ‘The Demoerata of the Fifth Congressional District will probably unite on Mr. Cleveluid, who receive! the Domination tn opposition w Mr. Reyna a, Miss Kate Lowthrop of Boonton got up a fir alon ver inthe: 's grounds, and realized 0 uk Louse of Dewar, ESDAY, SEPTEMBER TAMMANY SIDE-SHOW, ———- THE RING REPURLICANS STOCKING HOV FMAN'S CARDS. —— Shoals of Seedy Republicans at Sarat Senator Fenton and Senator Conkling ‘The Administration Takes a Hand in, and Spends a Little Money A Sanarooa, Sept. 6.—There are in Saratoga to- night no less than 2000 Republican politicians of all sorts, from all parts of the State, It would be perfluous to enter into a detail of their personnel, ‘They are principally Republican patriots who serve their country for pay, and have no objection to con- tinue to do #0 to the end of their lives, which it is earnestly hoped may be #00! ‘The present crowd is the most seedy and hungry- looking I ever saw, and I am astonished that the hotel proprietors will trast them for their board without a deposit in advance, These gentry are now out in full foree, and occupy every inch of space in the lobbies, halls, and public rooms of the hotels, and it is with difficulty that any one can elbow his way through them. The uninformed spectator would at once conclude from their loud and excited discussions that the fate of the nation depenis upon the action of to-morrow's Con- nition. It is strange that these mon should attach so much importance to nominations that stand the best chance in the world to be defeated, But such is the case. No Republican Convention ever held in this State bas #0 EXCITED THE PARTY. A multiplicity of secret caucuses have been in sion during the day. They have generally result- ed in a good deal of unnecessary talk, and a greater amount of whiskey drinking. Tue rendesvous of the most ambitious and influential Republicans has been in the rooms of SENATOR FENTON io Congress Hall. These fellows confid that Feoton will be next President. House employeos, Post Office clerks, and adminis traion men may be seen going in and out of ENATOR CONKLING'S PARLO! tly expect ‘The Custom in the Union. There can be no doubt that the ad- ministration Is #0 deeply interested in effecting the defeat of Fenton for permanent President of the Convention that federal sppointments bave been Breer to every delegate from every Assembly District in the State, on condition that they aball vote against him. It is furthermore currently re- ported that A DISCRIMINATING RXPENDITORE OF MONEY in fm fow instances has been resorted to eontrol action of certain influential delegates. This Tumor gains credence owing to the presence of sovoral well knawn lobbyists, and yet despite the promises and tho reported outlay of money it is quite evident that Fenton, with bis customary en coss at iotrigue, madé himself mastor of the situation, and after reserving to himself the perma- nent PRESIDENCY OF THE CONVENTION, will designate either Edward Pierrepont of New York, Van Wyck of Orange, or Judge James of St Lawrence, for ‘emrorary Chairman, ft may appear strange to see Pierrepont, who preteuds to be such awarm friend of Grant's, among the Fentonite but such is the fact. For Secretary, James W. Hu ted, au out-and-out bosom friend of Fenton, will be chosen, The oreanizati tion uvon this basis will demonstrate the power of tha oppor ing Jactions if the above programme succeeds, it can hardly fail. The influence of President Grant with the Hepubliican party in cis State will be a thing of the past. HORACR OREELEY has still the best chance for the nomination although bia strength bas consilorably diminished since last night. ‘The New York Custom House clique, his heretofore most steadfast adherents, and who orig inally brovet him forward, are beginning to weak en and show an inclination to. sup nent and ponular man who will consent to the nomination. Senator ton, however, (or me tinaccountable reason taken up, Ho’ and strongly advocates bis nomination, - Ibis that he does #0 on the ground that Horace is Dre dent Gromt’s candidate, and Fenton by this beware es hurt oat eed quertionably be nominated. x LIRUTENANT GOVERNOR, called Conventions, the one denominated Two « that of the Union I merica, presided over ish 1, Chas, W Goddard, y, and the other the Soldiers’ and Cohvention, presided over by Gen ndiord, of the same county, were held inthe davce ball of ‘the Union, ‘These’ two affairs wore the poorest of the kind ever held in America, ‘Tho ajteudance was very slim indeed. Nobody knows or cates ag to the proceesings of the US, A Aa to the other, the Soldiers’ Convention, composed in the main of iiith-rate ¢ & resolution was passed demanding of to-moriow's Convention that they piace « sol ‘ier at (he head of the ticket, which means nothing short of WOODFORD'S NOMINATION, Woodtord, of course, blushed when he declared the foregoing resointion as being umanimonsly pisa- ed. Imay mention that the expenses of the mayo ity of the ten generals who constiuted the Soldiers Conventic upposed to be defrayed out of the Hamiiton F oret service fund, It looks very much like it, a8 Fisk's son is here trying to get hin: self substituted a delegate from Orange county. A CAUCUS OF THE FENTONITES, in Gen. Merritt's parlor, resnited in the unanimous Agreement Lo support Greeley for Governor. Not a gle man could be found to aay that lie thought veloy was the best inan who could be nominated ‘They all declared that he was the poorest,candidate they could put up. Another caucus was held in Senator Conk ling’s room, The Senator said to those pled that he was undecided as to whetiier to support Greeley or not, and asked the delegates present to express their views without reserve. ‘Ver one aud all pronounced for Greeley, James W, Husted wiil nominate Horace in the Conveuttom, Although GREELEY HAS THB INSIDE TRACK, though it would not be surprising to see a new man ron the suriace at the eleventu bour, Every Ovlegute apwoars to be in chios, Lt Marshall O'Koberts could. be persuaded to take tue nomina tion be would receive a two-third vuole on the Orat ballot, No one wants Greeley, bat hey can't get any body ele, God help them. D, ©. Littiejobn has arrived by the midni, train, and positively declined to be n inated Lientenant-Governor, Wilism Dor mer, of Bi falo, will uow be noutnated without doudt, Convention of War V cterans—The Soldiers treeley~Free Gorm Plunder and Corruption Sanatooa, Sept, 6.—The State Convention 4 by the Kings County War war sete Club, met today in the Union Hotel bal room, Gen, James Jourdan ealied the Convention to order, and Gon, Joha C, Robinson was temporary chairman, After th Committee on Orgonization, the Convention took a rocess Uli dotelock P, A, On reassembling, Gon, Gates, frow the Committee on ERMANENT ORGANIZATION, reported for President Gen, Stewart L, Woolford, and one Vice President from H District, af fellows: Col. A, M, Wood, Gen, James Jovrdan, Gen, B. PF, Tracy, Col, M. W. Burne, Col. B. A. Wilts, Gen, Alfred Plessonton, Gen. Joby Cochrane, Col. G. F. Hopper, Col. A. P, Kete Gon, Franz Sigel, Col. C. A. Wells, Gen, Jobn U, Ketcham, Col, Robert Loughridge, Gen, D. M.Wood bull, Gen, A. Alden, Gen, P. Moffatt, Gen, Ro W Judson, Gen. G. L. Batevelder, Gen, J, R. Parleo, Col, H, E. Turner, Col. D. C. Stoddart, Capt. T ©. Brien, Maj, T. L. Pool, Gen, J. B. Murray, Major F. A. Hickson, Gen. EF, Jones, Gen, J. H, Koy nolda, Co! A. Ll. Brozee, diay. W. A. Bull, Col, W, 8 Cameron, Secretar Capt, Frank M, Clerk, Col, John Tia}, Col A.J. Clements, Gen, W B. French, Col, ¥.X. Myer, Col, John C, Carmichacl, Gen, Geo, W. MeDougall, ‘and Capt. HA, Kimball Gen, Wovdiord Was escorted to the chair by Major Rowan, Gen, Pieasonton, and Gen, Suarpe, He Was recelyed With loud ebeers, He said: SPEECH OF GEN. WOODFOKD Comrades, I remember as wo stand hero how we went to the trout, We never drosn coxsion Would become treason, We crushed tie re bellion, and the land is free to-day, We are face to face with dauger worse than rebellion, In the cities of Now York aud Hrooklyn organ. ized fraud bax sicged the bollot box, and a T many clique became ralers of New York. The tine to-day Vise bas Come when We must forget party lines na honest men, and resolve that Ub frauds shall he squelcted, We come for another purpose, As parties grow old ditsensions creep in, aud we come loday to remind the Republican party’ of the apieit which they had when they took Abrabam Lincoln from the plains of Hilinois, We come to tell them tat the people of New York demand of tuew line: Tony and uniow, ‘Thanking you for the Louor doag ine, L accept he position leudered me, THE PLATPOR Gon, E. F, Jones, from the Committee on Resola reported t Lue | publican fo! Hora of the State of New abled to con alt tog as may be thonght most likely to hi torgen, and ‘prepare them fOF 8 nucoesatul nthe coming political content therofore, | wivocalls Gen. fu Resolved, That we heartily and on @orse and ‘approve the administration o Delleving it to have bees eminonti pleting reconstruction, reducing the mi fan honest collection ‘and apron the revenue, and ‘sume time larzely relieving the people from the heavy burdens of taxation. NOT FOR MOnAC Resolved, That tn anstaining the Nattonal Administ ton, and in harmonizing and strengthenivg the Rel lean party in this State, tha men who fought tne bat tles of tho country. and Analy established its integrity upon the broad basis of universal liberty, can render most Important service. We therefore, whil iu heartily support the nominees whosvor they SUI respectinity ask that the Repuniican State Cony! Lon to be held hers Blate tick all, local oes iy com cillated. and all elements of the party aronsel to ener getic action, and go into the eanvass with the old en thusiasm, détermined to win old fashioned victor! HOPR FORA FRER, UNITED GERMANY, Resolved, That we recognize tn the spontancous and cordial sympathy expressed by the Republican party for the cause of liberal and united Germany # fitting Teaponse to & movement which promises to result in the Itimate est iden of the Kh which impelled hold the em and what the perverted feelings e pret and party to up. eof Linperial Rrance, have baen tienaily rebuked by {he march of events, which, wader the pro- vidence of God. dethroned a despot; ¢ to Ul cess that hae than far attended the German armies, we Hon, of right, of virtae, Government, will aYMPar Resolved. That we sincerely aympathize with the peo- ple of Cubs who are strnggime for liberty against Spanish misrule and rapacity: while we commend the Administration for ite evident purpose to I fi the neutrality obligations, we etlll hop that it will take every jast opportunity te nrot the name of humanity and elvilization avainst outrages: which have disgraced the strugg Franky express vy with the an early oyportay ive wit the moral si aid to the patriots which the law of nations will yor mit, and which the sympathies of a free people ‘cortain- ly demand, SMALL THE PEOPLE RULE? Reaotred, That in our jndement the overshadowing es f our State politics to-day is simply “Shall ive people, through honest elections, select thelt own rulers ons nd frame their own Ia oF shail an tnscray w York cliy politician corrnpt tps ‘of repeaters and batalrly de: Will of tbe peopic, place their piiapt touls In ind plauder ths great metropolis at will. ‘THE FIONT ON® AGAINST CORRUPTION. Resolved, That this question, n our judgment, affects the entire State, for the corruptions of city puritics m Already reaching out into the rural districts, tng th k and disheartening the prod. nply thie: between decency aud honesty cn oo side and (rand and dishonesty pon the other, aud bo good clt zen can remain neutral oF paasive. Resolved, That Against treason when ont solities of oar comrades ; ‘a7 ail kod solaiers of whatever party: that ia the eomiig political contest we Neartily unite in opposing and And striking down the corrupt men who to-day own control “Tamnaay fl ad Wao, tiroazh tay Machinery of that secret’ Focicty, coerce aad rule the Democratic organization of the Sinte Resolved, That we ask the codperation of all honest ant food then to beip as render this good service to our State, ‘Resolved, That wo will apport the Governmentof the Unived Staves and the laws of Congress, in defendin: the tight of every voter to his single vous. with the I man Th the army and wavy, and (he last dollar in the Treasury. volved. That since the enppres we have econ the public taxe steadily augmenting, aod. ‘and by false coontin n of the rebellion the dwell in miserable the comlores of life, sud paralizis honest efforts to provide for the future. Kesotced, That the Repudli thar we, Idters, or low, by seltsceking fensigue or encourace {a1 that the only itie lea lership found in the faliifui aud impartial performace of heir duty by ite public men. whereby confaence Is created In their abuilty auartnoir burpuae to verve tue best lator eet of the public at lurve. A esolutions were adopted. On wotion of A. M. Gaylord, Private Jacob Wells, of the U. 5. colored troops, was appointe! an addi tional Vice President of the Convention. Gen. H. A, Barnum addressed the Convention. Gen. Jobn Cochrane spoke on (oe subject of dan ger to our iustivutions from corrupiions and fraud at the polls, Gens, 'T. B, Gatz, A. Pleasonton, Goo, I. H.-A. Barnum, W, Martin, N John’ Cochrane, James T. were a Committee to attend tne Kepub- teen Yeutton, —_—— Council of Temperance Men, Sanatoga, Sept. 6.—The Council of tompe- ranee men inet this afternovn, the Hon, W. G. Grvo, of Orange, Chairmen, The ‘potitical canvass was discussed, and a committee appointed to draft resu: lutions, ‘The Council will continue its sessions to morrow - —— KILLED BY A DEMON, ‘The End of Young Patrick FI Career ot Debauchery Suddenty Closed A Fearfal Temperance Lecture Supervisor Dutcher early on Sunday morning heading a clandestine expedition of revenue ofcer marched to King and Conover streets, Brooklyn, and there destroyed an illicit distillery. Soon ator their departure there was a high carousal over the re fase remaining in some of the barrels overlooked by tho revenue officers, Depraved, haggard men, and squalid, wretelied women speedily gathored, swive like, over these barrels, culping down the poison. Conspicuous among these votaries of the hott lo was young Patrick Fiood, Sitting on one javorted borrel, he drank from another watil ho fell back in astupor, from which he never rallied. His com: pantons in debaachery staggered un ter the weight of his body as they carried it to his mother's house. There ® physician was summoned, but too late to ve of any avail, A SwN reporter Inst night visited the tumble abode of the afflicted mother in King street, Brook d-An Early lyn. The body of the youth was laid out on tce, in a leaden-colored box, awaiting the Ivqnest. ‘The little room in whieh they were wakiag Ue corpse ex- hibited in iis surroundings the evidences of eat rom destitution, ‘The few homely pletures were covered With cotion cloth, while so te in tho walls were similarly concealed, and at the lead of the body a silver bra, contain nine Wax tapers {iluwinated the apartment, Ag many men and women as couid possibly crowd into the room were on their knees. As oon as these liad finished their devotions they were succeeded by an otlrr body of mourners from the mass of people Uronging the door. ‘Tue women, except when at prayers, wero silent, and gazed with syupatiy upoa Lie composed (acs of the dead youth, Ihe teu smoked slort pipes and rs ithe proceedings wiih phiiosophical in difference, But all aoetmed to realize the fait force of the lesson conveyed in the drvatiul death which had brought them together. = — SUATEN ISLAND, +. Mr, Prean has boon appointed to aucsced the late Jucge Taylor, af Assistant Police Justios Oscor Ludwig, o! New York, was drowned yeator 1 Cita t, by the apretting y 1vo lis Compantus who were Fescuud were found drusk, aud were held, At the meeting of the General Domoeratic Com Wasa row between Ben Krown ait superyieor Weick Hirown ealicd Ii wnd eb y uiderliued It with tens nth die, Brick will reepond trough i Jury a POLITICAL SQUIB - 0 Luzexno Demoeriey nave nominated 8 Samuel G, Tarver tu? Cou An orgauiaition was 1 last ovening at 237 Firth atvect by the Casa, Te Loew Campaign Aasocus ton ot te eventecath Ward, Ata meeting of the German Citizens’ Assoclation of the Twenll ta Ward Inst eveoluyr, It wna resolved that the Suciesy shou ube ladeyeadent ta politica Ala meeting of the eitizens of the Twelfth Ward of Jeracy Coty tho nuitination of Mr. Cleveland as the Delnceratie candidate £ vvees for We Puta Coo (ieesOnBL Aetricl was ratitied Phe Wm, W. Cook Association, in their rooms at Lewis and Fituh streots last evening, recuintmen Win. M. Cook tor Seu ber of Asee!.bly forthe Twei Assembly Dsvrict, aad Chi ee bs, Loew for County Clerk, Tue Aith annual Convention of tho ¥. MO, A, of the State In Pongnkoepa.e, yoatorday, ebvcte ik. Molirney, of New Holbroox, Ogdeusbargns Veraung Moise, Cain, Seenectady 3 J Touzhie tarot, It-8, Muluied, Aubura, abd Cinsiesd, Echieyel, thew York amen SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, chusetts militia at Concord began yesterday, Geo. Butler comnan ing The Germans of Hartford, Conn,, and Terre Haute, Ind, Brel one buvared guus on Monday in lonvr of the Prussish victories. Jobo Leighton, a breker, was fined $300 and costs fn the United states Court at Boson yoatur day, tor making @ (alse ibeviue return in 196%, Gov, Holten of North Carolina has mastere! out his white troops. ‘The negro troops ere re'ained ani Wis eald more aro to be recruited,, Col, Bergen, ope ol Kirk's officers, is tn jail by order of Jud; OOks, The boly of David Atkins, of Terryville, Conn., No has Deen FOVgt'B your, Was found In feld athort d's: Wh realonse, Inet week, He h oO euireg Wom Ver, Tho steam yacht Alic «(rom the Isle oF Coffia's Noscn oa su Tass, (ie Rova of New York, white day mosuiug,, Ww bareiy eseajiiag Ww YU Alvors de, of : —— | PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES MERE AND THERE py THA SUN'S REPORTERS, —— rtant Arrest by Jersey City Detec in Mott Street—Boeatini pt. Kelsote Men on their Own Ground—Tho Tn Res ff Three Months m1 8. G. White, D. Adams, J. Lay, L. Oran,.and Ella Reddinzton were dragred before Commissionor Stillwell yostorday by Jersey City detoctivos, whe charged that they wore dealers in: cocntorfett currency, They were captured in @ house im Mott street, aod in their possession was found about $900 in fresh unused greenbacks, which the suburban policemen supposed to be spurious. Several plates were also found and exhibited to the Commissioner as a part of the counterfeiti ness. On examination, however, {t turned out, greatly to the discomfture of tho Jersey de tectives, that the United States notes were gent ine, and that the plates were for engraving adver lising cards in the semblance of national currency, ‘The accused were found to be of the class of scoun- drels 80 often exposed in Tam SUN, who send circu lars through the mails, offering to sell counterfeit money which cannot be distinguished from the enutne, but whose dupes receive notving for their remittances. The plates and the speckmens of cur- roncy were uudoubtodly used for exhibition to the incipient knaves wiio patronized them. There be- ing no Stato or Federal law which could reach these Swindlers, they were dischargod, and the benighted dotectives from New Jersey, who liad spent mack time in * working up thelr case,” hurried from the Court room with visages decidelity lengthened, bat ing only their labor for thelr pains. —o—— A New Recruit oF. M. T. A.B. James Coffee, of 55 Mulberry street, having doen on ® epree for a weok, purchased ten conts worth of sugar of lead, which ho swallowed yeater+ day morning, He then bade adiou to his wife, tole ing hor what he had done, Mrs. Coffoo hurri husband to the Centre street hospital, whi 1s administered antidot . He said that " the devil made He will join a temperance society. Vermont Etecti: Mowtrrnten, Sept, 6.—The Republican State ticket was beaded by the Hon. J. W. Stewart of Middlebury, and the Demoeratic ticket by the Hoa, Howes W. Heaton of Mon’ ier, A very light vote was east, though a tittle vier than | ‘The result is the election of th tire Republican State and Congressional tickets, The Senate wild be nearly unanimously Republican, if not entirels 80, and the Hoave will probably stand about 30 Republicans to ®) Democrats, Retarns from about thirty towns, embracing about one-filth of the vol os ‘stands: Stewars (Rep.) 6,668, Heaton (Dem. yore In the First District, where on effort was made to defeat (he Hon. Charles W. Willvrd for Congress by ravning another Republican, he has been elected by a bandsome majority. A Car Conductor Murdered. At about midnight @ car conductor on the Sixth avenuo lino was killed at Forty-third streot and Sixth avenue by & hackman, who discharged three shots, one of which struck him in the abdo men, ‘the murderer was taken to the Thirty-ffe street polico statio a ‘Tragedy in Filtyenixth Street. James Meer, aged 51, engaged in a discussion last evening with » German named Duson, iu Fifty: sith street, between Ninth and ‘Teuth avennes, o the sunjoct of the war, teizet a heavy hoe and struck ) on the bead, wounding him, it is thought, mortally, L INTELLIGENCE. Christine Nilsson has sailed for New York. Prince Erie arrived in town yesterday from the West. De; Mery, Jill, soon publish a book om- whe PINE FEMME ore hart Rebeveral chia. Among the passenzers by the City of London, yo. strom ool, Were Mr. and Mits Moriaceht, or an he hoted dancer; Dr. Ben). Brand Tetl,, abd Wishop Dominick. Gen. McClellan bas $12,500 a year jn eold as an perictendent of the Stevens battery, and $15,000 a ye tsk Com of Docks. He also Kote sulting enzineer. the * nom de plume" of Emi- komo Interesting articles. for Weerly. concerning Roman Ktntions, orders, and ehureties, homas Hitchman coterie, after denouncing PERSON. wane apostucy, dissolved’ thelr Association, Wreoniging on Naruing a new club, to be called toe Nicetcenth Ward James’ O lirica Absociation, pledged to the election of O'Brien, Mayor. Troy Times says Jolin Morrissey has pnee 8 lol of 2) fect front opposite the Clarendom tore), BALMLORS § on which be intends to orect@ tel. Meo Offered $510/0) for the ei Fa —— JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. Music in Washington squat Henry Erbeo will ext advertiseaieat Superintendent More! sevoral Health Board el this evening, bit a due organ to-day, Bee is going for the heads @ Catharine Conway died suddenly yesterday at 239 Molt strovt, of Iutemperance, ‘The Chamber of Commerce have published their annual rp udsonie volume full of ment, Philip Kieroan, aged 40, laborer, was yesterday buried under 4 Diu of earth In tho Twenty-second ard, Te tharmomoter, at Brmne's. 169 Broadway, yee. terday ranged froin 65 to 80, Average from A, a midnight, James Moody, who murdered Barney Daffy, ta the Fif-n Ward, fe stillat large. Tho Coroner will Bold ab Inquest Cra Mr. J.P. Brace, the agent fof the Children's Ald nty, went out Yesterday with avout 100 childrea to thes in tho eat, 1 An immense crowd of patriots B's often yesterday, police, exiowed the Hom, 1 auxlous to serve Pity sixth ud wud Orchard streeta, ft hts (kek @t GF y injured Bowery Theatre, yoster- Menacer a e, Henrietta Freligh, om sa: {the a charge of a In a Bixth avenue car yesterday morning, sixteon, persoay were Posting Tue Su, four the Heraid, aud ne this Pulsoreporting Tribune. ‘The ante mortem Aw of Pan! Gotthere, who was ata 1 sunday last, was takes w was earned 6 last night approved alenwin en's Assucite uty ty thy woven ree man wi earm. and a «mat man with two tinifarny, tought fy Fulton. atroot yesterday Tho Health Board should have snot yesterday; but " re was in Burop3, Me. Smith was hoe were, und UF, Hargvcbau Was attuadiag oO rate Figtctier Mery A. Barnes. or Richord Oaky, ber gnardiva, the Guyeramant DY ERIS ¢ rke S. MeWattert nt the Loser Central Ofice Tho New York Produce Exchange yesterday re The body of an uokiown man waa found yester: diay in the Norin itiver, off the Htiery, In the poeks, Was fou a Oautay. tor bay I by the Uitg fy ude Ott in tae vane Prigeee Scott of 20 Last evening ual oa moar bY Wily ywith arazor, The as dainage was dom t, Buckman, bound Porcand, Me, foundered to a gale lat. “The crew were brought ay by he #leamor City of Loudom from pilot boat No.1 The dark Arthur Kinsman, € frou f oa Sunday mi Min sity” yest Mrs, Morris, of f2 Wost Houston street, {sth owner of. large gray cat which Was given DiTtN Loe Wal Vand halt kiten. Tho eurions Meee fat nod thriving, hae @ pep , ovbumented Wilh cat's Care, ns of this city mot in large Crexpress ther sympathy Wit Anu to) raieg oun country to roleen to Fran'e and wo battic (ur the cause, A UD scriphiog yielded #106 Mesars, Lanaburgh & Co, of Cincinnatl, have re cently patepind en apjaratie for rectly ing aleoholte fault Urs tuarvel 1a ino tern, inves operation auMesary. Sinn ty fourth street and Beco at Five picked cowpantons from Boston regiment wily athe middie of the OBL RA re bo be nth Guring their stay, Lore twit for Bosiou on. the of the elty anthorb 1 will remain three days, A large three-story frame buiiding at Thirty-sixd street and Kleveath avenue tell with a crash at sub rel ew pewterday imvrnive. Niue 1" the Mworkines ere fataiiy sajred, Hut two, Saniuel Montgomery an Michaer Geab, were vais ent nuit bites ethe Coue Of tue wccidetit War the Femovarof wiarze beau wiles beid up a portion of the bud Nog Joun Vows, of 15 Pell streat, while ont gunning near Oresnwoud Cemeiery year iay a 4 @ clove Mum oH wi t 4 ; ay ia sat | 4