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thither Harton Frei, remove from the State Department Baxcnorr Davis, who made $60,000 by a single bribe, and appoint Mr. Greerey, who wae nev a8 Minister to England. a Breech-Loaders for the Militias Never did the hope of permanent peace throughout the world seem further from realivation than it does now in this latter half of the nineteouth century. societios of our fathers were embod! anticipations of an ag of universal nation. amity, which scemed to them br distant in tine than the present decade, promised coming has receded with ea vaneing year; and it is infiuitely further away from us than it seemed to he from If, then, we urge the adoption of more efficient means of warfare by our citi- von goluery, let no oue way that the era of In tho imost civilized land on earth we see to-day not only prince and peasant fly to arms; ev the Christian reli, cassock for the soldier's uniform, Tt is useless for us to ¢ the muzzle-lo: rejected already 1 in the world. bribed at all, American Inetute Leeth's Themtre—lip Vax Tn the peace Garden—lontor \ © ympte Theatre litle Fait Tony Pastor's Opera Mouse Sorts Hh wars hus passed, The daily civeulation of T1 the last week, which Kept. 3, wae an follows: 2 SUN during jon lave exchanged the Tt has been the best standing armics is no variety of warfare in which the breceh-loader isnot its superior ; and the experience of the Austro-Prussian war of 1866, and of the present contest in indicates the terrible As in any war in which we l—whether our oppo- nents be natives ofthe castern or the western gate daviy cirenlation Average daily cireutation dur: Daily average dur'ng the previous weex, ending August 27, Shametul Treatment of Mr. the Republican The defeat of the Hon. Honace Greerey ishes many people, and no one more than the distinguished victim EWARD=-and perhaps irecley by | this weapon may again be ence at Saratoga arte hemisphere—we shall have to meet an enemy arued with it, let us no! | breceli loader to our own troops. | thom in the uso of the old yun is only a uso of time and trouble, shock of battle isa struggle between ma. chines as well as men; if the men are equally matched, the best machines win ‘The practical difference between the use of the muzzleloader and the breech-loader in the field can best be appreciated by a re of the several movements which the soldier has to make in each caso and fire his gun, ns follows: box; biteit; place it in muzzl rod; ram cartridge; replace ramrod; raise hammer ; take cap from bo: While, with the breech-loader, the soldier has simply to: Take cartr.dye from box; open breech ; place cartridge in chamber; shut breech ; fire. required but five movements ag: with the muzzleloader, conveniences capped eartrid hesitate to give the Next to Gov, tho historian will place him in adv: that eminent statesman—Mr, Greer the founder and builder np of the Republi His then influential widely circulated throughout the countr; ‘was for twenty years recognized as a powe ared the opponents of | the slavery propagandists to accept “the irrupressible covilict” as th our times. And the editor, through good re- pertand through evil report, without tavor continued to fight it out on that line until, in the closing words of the Buffalo platform, 0 glorious victory crowned h's exertions, And what reward las Mr. Greriny re telved for those days and nights of devoted til? Since the organization of the party Sewann bas been twelve yeare Senator and of State; CHase has been Senator, Governor, Seeretary of the Treasury, and is now Chief Justice; Cor FAX hos been Representative in Congress, Speaker, and Vice-President ; Stars been kept «ll the time in the Senate; office after office has been showered upon Hamit CamEnon, ond Wane; Fenvon has bee Representative in Congress, four y ernor, and is now a Senator; Linconn m the wilds of Illinois, aud given place in history; even Fisut is Seerctary of State; whi URANT, who was never a Republican, is Pre- edent of the United States, Jess expenditai in the land, and pre; leading issu of order to load With the muzzleloader ‘uke cartridge from and without fe + place eap on nipple ; fire, Here there aro t years Secreta One of the greatest Dreoch-loader is the ; the needle gun is 80 named from the fact that the cap is exploded on the cartridge by moans of a needle. In case of a war with any forelgn the nucleus of ou es will be the late rebellion— in tho militia orgenizations of the 6 eral States, That will furnish the netion with To order, therefore, that this nw cleus shall be such as can organize about Ifa powerful army in any future emer. ust itself be as perfeetly org And to train the militia ia the ailing guus, though pardon able perbaps up to the present time, would most erroncous poliey in view Our own regular We might ex ue through a columa, but And during these sixteen years what hos the Republican party done for Mr. Gnue- Nothing, alsolutely nothing, except to allow him to run for Comptroller in this Btate last fall, when he was certain to be beaten, and when he would have been Bignally destroyed as was MacMauon at Sedan but for the reinforcement o} sand Democratic votes secured to him by ‘Tue Scn in this city and its eurroundir During this long period, throughout nearly the whole of which the Republicans have and for half of which they have ruled the nation, has not Mr. GneEELEY been worthy of the honors of the | which he did #0 erect, and crown with triumph? stead of honors, he has hardly received from | ite leaders a look of recognition ; while its masses have seemed to think that it was an ample reward for his great servi over him whenever his benign countenance graced their platforms, LEY the peer of the most eminent names we have mentioned ? Is he not in many reepects the superior of nearly all of thera? not done his beet to elevate the whole of them to those places of command whence they have been too apt to look w With cool, calculating eyes, while h on as a private in the ranks? And what did Mr, Greevey, after all these ct, ask from his part that he might lead its forlorn hope for Gov. ernor of this State, Rather, was it pot modest? nm utterly defeated at the polls, and for this reason we opposed his m; and so will be h's opp man not worthy to unloose Mr. Gre shoe strings ax a politiclan—who Dore off the palm at Sarntog ereus, erucl, to beat him in the Convention with such a man done, it should has use of muzzh certainly be of recent military events, army is now uearly if not wholly supplied with breech-loading guns, and familiarity with their use willin a fow years eo affect the officers that they will become compara. tively Incompetent to command or drill men armed with the old weapons. The British journals, impressed by the military lessons of the present war, are al ready urging tho Government to arm the ora With the Snider musket, the breech-loader now used by the British ar It is said to be superior to the Chassepot and needle-gun in every respect, except accu The British War Oifice has three hundred thousand of these Sniders on hand, and so will have no difficulty in fur. nishing them to the wiole volunteer force, In this country the expense of supplying the militia with breech-loaders would necessarily aud properly fail upon the State goveru mients; but it is an expense which taxpayers , Ought not to shun—that is, if there is any use in having a militia at oll. controlled this State. racy at long range. Is not Mr. Guek The American pr | tolearn that Quecn Vir tor alacr.ty in the cause of freedom than Prosi dent Grant, and stolen a march upon th Irst of all foreign nati Government of will be disappointed Ahas shown nore Creat Britain has United States by would have Bourbons was ex vin, Mr Sewanp pelled from the throve of 8 congratulate the Spanish people ; but it was ungen- ernments, encouraged hy our in'tiatlve, alo recognized the new ord 1; lut it was not as time that by lending our eounte Hit and SERRANO we would give a death biow to Cuban independence. thing was to be f things at tone with heavier | We think there hes In this slaughter of the ) paqua inthe Louse of his iriends gram from Chicago appeared some time s nce journals to the eff Gnans, then in that city, hed pronounced in for Governor; and yuble deal'ng Who eould would Te succeeded by the puny and blood teil, or that the step which he took in Lope of promoting Uberty wo | verted Dy h's sucecssor for favor of Mr thereupon his confi age and ploced bir the benetit of question will now Le asked in Government first to hail the advent to power nomination. Tomas Munviy, the ¢ and who has recenily » acknowledge the national sover. xh Ropublie? It is an ugly answer to it, ox amon the most conepi to have small men M powerful for evil | nd teo dmb Woopronn and there com Auterest of fearless jou $60,000 by a single There is butone raf Aiegraccful that Washington rlea should have THE SUN F sia first to recognize @ Republican Government ft Entope. Ivres Favne didplays Little knowledge of the American ruling class of the present day if he anticipates an electric effect from any com- munication he may address to Gen, Garant or Mr, Fist, Mr. Favae cannot have failed to notice the barbarous indifference of the Gaaxt Adminis- tration to the fate of the Republic of Cuba; and how can he expect moral reinforcements to re- publicans in Europe from those who join hands ingle republicanista in the American stand of Cuba? Moreover, has Mr, Favar not read President Guaxt’s elaborate neutrality proclamation? or lad be the good sense to forbear from reading that tedious and tardy document? Or does he not recognite its binding and authoritative character? Again, Mr. Pavan should have borne in mind that, notwithstanding the genorons assistance given to us in ovr struggle for independence by Lis country, the French Republicans of 1792 ap- peated in vain to the United States for terference in their behalf. Republic can expect from this country is an en- thusiastic recognition of its national sovereignty, and our best wishes for its success in promoting the civilization of France and in restoring p and prosperity within her borders. France has @ right to complain that America hos not fore stalled England iu this act of international justice athy ; bat then France does not stand in grievances suffered from the Gnayr Ad- ministration, tive ins All that the Frew oe Of the four femates, ex-sovercigns of the present day, the Brypress Cantorta inspires the most sympathy, Queen Canistiva of Spain and her duaghter, ex-Queen Isaw in im- niense wealth, stolen from. th h people end Evcésm, though much less disreputable than her royal conntrywomen, is also living upon under of her countr, Cunretixa, Isvnn- 1s, and Evetsie should come to Wall street, where their immense capital would enable them to make @ successful competition against Mes- demos Woonucut & Chantix, ectting up aso first-rate imperial joint stock banking hovse, ——— It must be a very bald swindle that a Tamtaeny leader recoils from, We doa’t know what the Cremin gas burner, which the Common Council seem s0 anxious to adopt for lighting the city, is; but the fact that/Mayor O' Tact condemns it is pretty conclusive evidence that the proposed swindle is avery big one, The million readers of Tae Sow can probably get w notion of the ex- tent of the profits of the job, when they are in- formed that reeponsible capitalists stand ready to furnish the same thing at the trifling reduction of fourt ‘iteenths from the price fixed by the Common Council. But of cours ition lesves no margin for divisions with the Alder. men aud Assistant Aldermen, We do not know how many street lamps there are in the city, but fourteen times the tolal number is the number of dollars of actual profit there is in this job, With such rich placers at their disposal, it is not strange how Aldermen afford such magnificent diamonds. Dut what was the bitch with the Assistant Aldermen yesterday? They were ex pected to vote the swindle through ; but iustead, they adjourned without action, — Gramont, tho old rake, is blackguarding the Freneb Republicans, und Granvine and Grapsroxe are foolish enough to attreh imp he from such @ source, But Gaawoyr is a Duke of the old nobility, and how can an English lord resfst wents of a fellow-aristocrat® Mr, Xe ought to have shut his d woxt, ond discarded him as utterly unw @ Christian statemau’s acq — If the Hon. Hexky Burau, President of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- mala, will visit W ington Market between 19 o'clock to-night and 7 or 8 o'clock to-morrow moruing, he will find an abundant field for the se of his philanthropy, Hye will fiud all streets near the Market, and for several ks away, filled with gardeners’ wagons and the animals that draw them. Those wagons aud teams come fron distances, They begin arriving as early as 5 o'clock in the afteruoc the earliest on the ground securing the best positions fur trade on the following morning. The poor animals are kept standing in burness aud attached to their vehicles throughout the night, aud incapable of chauging their position If any one supposes that this is not the extroms of o pectfully suggest that he grasp wv wheelbarrow and stand in one position with ait on the hard pavement twelve or fourteen hours. He will then be able to sympathize with the han. dreds of poor unco:nplaining beasts in and about Washington Market, ——— - Evofnie had a good time of it, after all, She bas been for seveuteen years the wife of an Emperor, and remains for the rest of her life an ex-Empress with immense wealth, The trip which she made to Sues was unequalled im sp! dor sin cruises La, reve thie prop i tance to test jony W y of intance and regard, ty, we re on the days of Curorarea and Romeson’s the Tallapoosa, Burely she hae no reoron to complain that she has been ill-treuted by fortur —— o A thing whch more than any other shows the earnestness with which the uew Goverument of France has inspired the Varisians, is the he people justly losing of all the theatres, feel thet when @ hostile atmy is sweeping ov their country, and almost thundering at the gates of the city, itis no time for fri amusement Let them continue to show the same heroic spirit, and they may be sure of universal sym pathy : iD Ale Liat The Water Board Ring of Brooklyn, of ) Boss MeL vont seems to be the leader, is meeting with wond rfal success in piting up the taxes in that city, A lot, seventecn feet b: which was taxed in 1454 $51.06, was assessed fu 1809 a1 no 4 one Lundre This large increase was owing Al nssesanont for that year, but was Lby a gradual increase froin year to year Thus in 1864, the tax was $100.00; in 19s, $97.58; in 1365, $111.19; im 1837, $193.95; ia 188, $140.75, Is it any wonder that those who have built whole blocks of houses in Brooklyn for sate find them still on their hands and ten antless? But this isnot all, The lot of which we write is to be subjected to an extra w theut of $490.20 for repasing Bond street the tax amounts to more than the rental of the property, reweh) hus — urs, of the “ Presidente” 4 firm in Key One thousan! ¢ brand, wore recoutly ordered f West, tor the use of the President of the 1 States, An experienced smoker ia New Y whe has received @ box of this brand, knowa to be genuine, says they are very fie cigars, but too strong for ordinary u Though a veteran in smoking, he dares vot use more than on “Presidente” daily, and even with that he find his nerven semousty affected, Has not Gon Gasset been stweking too many tea! the most worth \ 4, aud vho by a performance af rave Versatility and of capacity for great tines, Cakos tls ' Ven reeeivout cats it includes dann B. Ouvenn Welt K Daven Hort, Mark sully Mise RB ye oud Min Loulea Moore. Soveril oc these hive. volunteers their eervices, A briilinut performauge will un duubieul rout | FENTON QUT IN THE COLD. ADMINISTRATION VICTORY IN THE yENTION. Mattiow ‘Ticket as the Ticket of Kangaroos-Kntertainment ta the Bar- rooms. Sanatooa, Sopt, 8.—Tt w morning when the Convent: boasted after the exciting eve tersion, Very Wisely «1 sof its prolong quit the ball, and a ge ail sides to rnsb thre with Hitue regard ay to the Uinoes ‘The coniveiun that prev of the sneakers. ch the other powiyutto: the candidat Gen, Van Wyck, the Presitont, after several at- ing te temnts to restore order. and almost br table with his maliel, eat down in despair, and per mitted the noisy erowd to do its pleasure, ‘The bal Jot for Lieutenant-Governor roentted in 196 votes for De Witt C, Litthjohn, and 182 votes for § wound Kanfiman, When Me. Littlejohn wasn nated it Pouzhkeepie, ex Sen Unanimously made the candidate for Ci ‘The Convention was about to proc other nomi it Was apparent to him tha the delegates were not in a temper to transact (urther busties, Me hope! that they would adjourn wutll® A.M. to-day, 1 tion was eneried. and. the to the several barroows, where WEMAINED UNTIL DAWN, It is coneratly understood that is an aecomp'istiment in wltich th ticlans by tar excol t ub Such may have becn the ease in the mptvolter, jean deiegites to the Convention tave a rite tonduess tor twin (ody, aud tb Hysapet ators and tae saloon: Keevers Lave disposed of Givin stock ot liquors, On the ope woonine aeesion, Mtr. Little Jobn aver t ferred mpo uswhy He could not arent. I would inertere with his position as Pre f the Mi tand Ra roid, and be wae anxious to yield to the cen toman Who received 1s2—near.y a4 ihany Voten as We Lai atlinan inquired Whetier any one kavw that desired tae nominath nomination of Sigi-mu county, was then made nant THe TICK Was mate complete ne fellows: or. wth. Woudlord, of Kings Uieb ent Gov. rior 8 git Ablah W. Falmer, of Da iiss one rs Abaal tera, Stale Prison Tnapec' ‘The Convention then proceodod (0 wame the mem. of iy rhe rate ¢ 1, Stephen B, Proves: Coster: 4, Heury Gardiner George Ordy! Martin H ibamees’ We Bee Mere Zor ‘Blaxe’e Tuas F. Andrews mov Tied Piewsoatou, and wihlger ted Kates at large to tue Bu te Cenral Com al tee F. O, Tavbai drawn, lar the Committee Was row, 1) anything, ty As to the vorersiiy tor wm Hight there were ® number of ‘enclemen or the Mittes competent bo Hi that pac Williger’s name had been dro a position preventing Lim iron Petar’. Ire as With tiew his motion, 8. Peencer mov urging the da. miter. Tabled W tant the toarbers w York save all disiu nn inh ta ved ther ate Commities. Axrecd to. Aller te adjournment of the ¢ of tho alternoon trains in a fee ant aurese: ved EXPRESSION OF POLITICAL jority believed that Woot tha iis votera Wood.ord * itis for W * then ordwary partisan support to Gie tk Woodiord sim.cit ieeis contivent of ruccoss im eees sie over Mis Lomination, and spent ait tb worning ia RIDING IN AN OPEN BAROCOHE abont Sane oa, ihe Paumany Reyuolic.ns are aso overjoygat wit the tie! hel fey ead te kage Mh ‘ jw the dep My gary Ueket, owing, 4 weight betwe k * bea senator Fev ts UAL M. Hise, of Kings, visited Woodford to-day, and vledset Yiu their anquatt fied support in of the Fent with apath Selection, ind they Wont Grant aspume tie entire responsibility of in= dete ton ond bi auporters are, Of courte, now « brivedof al power, influence, aud patronage, 7 new State Coutral Com mittee is ANTIPRNTON, and the Republican orginlaat State, whi sh for eight 3eurs Fentonites, | tevolution th wade ta tne Rep New York is if anything more sniden and woex Preted (aan the down ail of Louis Napoleon, ‘he Corrase War Veverany, in a body, this afer. noon, called upon Gin, Wooltord to tender their wee ty lam that we congratuictions, ant to au Wiki have ther United, heartiest sapport iu the ex in campaign, several addr Aud responved to by Gen, Woodtord, when i. wa Feet trina ond oreamtze the * Hoye | 1 the eatpaigh OF DOS under Lae CiNi of Woodford Cin)» LAL tea ‘The Frauds of the Turk Prom ihe Bening bree Press The noble pastine of he vey ponglar a Veing condueted ou suce rotten prinerpl he neat mew will soon retire from tae turf ior fear Vitcerto svotloss repuuation shoul became titted by connection with the many scandalous rosveries {ut daily oeeur on some oF our priuciual rage tracks, Herse racing is now be Quietly passing iio the bands or A set OF woe rine pied gamblers, who do nos even ate apt ty cover Chete theits, brit commit their aepredaitous on tie tside public in t most audacious and bar manner. ‘The gentlemen Wis fret arra h to govern racing in this coun y 4 ma. themselves on having vetoed PP. would have given @ margin for the there talented Levees that woud FOO Lev of the Tay corruption With Whien be Will be Will suo tarnich his reputation, howe ve unblemished is might o:isinaily have beea. The is nue fo pliine for ailowing the many swin that ive taken place during the pos: season to sé uundalshed; but whea one Fixes Into consti eration the brotherly iniimacy between the spurt eillor Of the four-shect dailies and the cule: sector in tie principal rovbsries, whey LNB SUN has so fouriesaiy ex osed, we gor puma fucte evi Vial thore is something ruiten in ine see oF Dei wark I is hardly neds sary to enumerate the that uave been substantiate | ofticiaie, but rat neibod ve uetion Jew of glaring ita {0 arriy ate the Nundieapper of the crome and Sieatose rave taeks Thirdly, wt tiem seven the poeent Winters, ana pul unamited Hower the du'iges to. act Pourt lot Liem rate 1 lon of ns #toCK Hasbant's Wrong bowen De ‘ Wsvartied s y yin Alb aid Worltay fanity. baw a hed Wits, wand eno squandered and 1 3 iw w ite ind tare Heit Ant sithout to biis ely a ew diye aco hase writ ausbaid, who inter hour of most aacrate wty Heserted he Ves WL I anoticr int iselty, ond con’ronted him in tag suse of paramour," Bue cuiied no matisiuction (ram hin tor Wa conduct towara hor, wat wid apolind vo thy overseer OF Lie poor for teane ty bake her 60 Bu Jala. rom Walch City Bue eaure ORRISANIA ‘8 DAILY k1iOr, Twe 3 oes ler Plenic-A Deaperate © he and Policemen, On Wednesday night, a party of roughs be- 'y Soctal of Harlem, with acrowd erented @ very serious Germania Park, in Morrisania, rloters had Leen spending the day in the park. At about 10 o'clock at night, Offcers Green and Hoean orrested Philip Brian for cutting two others very badly in the neck with a large koi fone who were Injnred were promptly and secretly 4 off the rrounds by thelr friends, ond os fest him thes Jet him TROTTING AT PH ILADELPHIA, a ital Ruce of Five Heate Wen by Mary * the Saddle when thoy are #0 fond of oving in areas Yesterday was the third day of the brilliant meeting on Breeze Park, Puliadelp iia. Weather was Bosutiful and the atiendines very and above ail, respectable, adelvhia honors herself im sustaining good trovins. City of Brotherly Love aad sport throng. present yeste immense, and the trotting of the most exci!ing kind ‘The first race was close, donbefal, and nd deeply interesting fio years, und as 40 faddte instead of harness. Is to be hoved that this raddie ree is {a form of trotting that was once as is now that in harness, when also har- 0 as rire ne NOW they re common, ‘There were two trots for the day. Jonging to the Am who were following them, the sth of August, af tho age Of 103 years, | days. large, fashionabl near 1 o'clock this m, wearied and ex, Ali honor to tl ¥ was ai oply ded to adjourn until 9 o'clock, It vias well thal (his step was taken, for rire nomination of Woodford many delegites ral desire way tmanitested Kind of corn whieu contested; the tho « ther, others would pot appear # He was sabsequently rearreste t otorious gang trou k, arrived at the park. Tney ing a trot moder tu revolver the other holds th» cart o'clock, however the tnane: were all nore of less d drowned the remarks i r renewed, soon rig ness races we Sticks, stones, | le missile eame into p ni from tbe Town bt like tivers. Juage Hauptman, who as generalissiine, Delette had bis whole ce With him, aud right valiantly they plied their ‘This was one of horses that had never heaten %3), Mary, Col. Rosset, | Coolness Was romarkablo There were eight Angusta, Charlee Groon, Topsy, and Garivaldt Elna had shown her a god one, aud she was Ofiicer Ritey was knocked down, tramoled upon, The combat raged alone ti was made from veral Iaties were rot y leaped from tue w sault, tne lever ott taken, and the as weil understood that he positivety de- cided to aecept, On motion of Prof, Easton of ‘or Palmer of Dut hess was in five newts by A iey, and fitu eave, Ive comrades wer others ingtoriow 4 with the FP Wwlolnlia, Bont 8. 1 Gon, Van Wyek sald that nt Ruwesn Co Gi one of the volunteer resi: ce MeGibue, David I Michael Galvi v by Justice Haupiman yesterday for tur tos sullied forth Jr COW Basset ne PRENCH REPUBABLCANSIN NEW YORK they Think and What they are Dot the Nation, rdinutes Deceived him, iis in France the Freneb residents in are unusually valuable, from the fiet that y men who were expelled tat of Nazoleon ta De- know personally into Whose grasp the destinies of France are aud How bis & In the present crisis of a seutiments and with Green wid, aiion for the honor Wim, suid that there were two re. e resilente a from oftce by the coun d Nis report to the effect t cothem towld me his same he wee nein A. at he fd home HP HoRt On be Ainesell moving w moved the nomination of Mr, A BUN reporter had an interview with thy neivtios In the city yester- Listeresting items of information ‘Thetr views are not rose- atriotism prevent them with Topsy ant Gueibas th) day, and roeely he bad authority to say be direw to avr, and tise tld {Rings front, and meat | The cupttity of the late Empe let the country almost men who surrounded Napoleon who cried continually * give, ¢ Vital resources of exnedition wat posst- in Ttaly, in Mexion—he owers dipned their hans in the tressary But to peeulate tre at to imporribie, so the & Hibs ents w apie creatures, they a Koutman, of were horse leeei and he fed t Erte, term; Alvxasder Barkies, of Washiagioa, ehort Ulemtn the Crimea, ia Chit Johu Parku-st, of Clinton, Without far of decection. ken Heat Mary a shares tay nile and at even that he and his , never #uape Heat by a head only er ar ake cad A Kal Kindo pooe t how, Dat tie n eit ive cream twiee a week, Wednesdays a. i wlong obo Ne nine hundred ace 80 grievon —A young Indy of Indinna the other day, benny to her lover, and then ¢ hoped this moron Would be with: steadily, ond a great elty tik fed Jong. as the Giteen ha’ it wae @ very fl 2 two seconde fi all (he 1 SECOND RACE rece that had never beat Variation of lees rea thousand inbab- ira can be held for arguing believe thit issiaus will be tofled, aud will perhaps be ‘The plan of defence elaborated by the Provisional Goverament i to avold combate In the fh avnek auceasingly the long Prussian line of This is the more have eained no fortlied place to sirengthen their An army of fifteen tnovsand men bus been 1 because he Was ia Votsour, Fanny on the Green Monday evenin: victones. After some delay the Chiet ot Ps mitted the fring to contiaue, but te gun } spiked. a tuat the Chair add fonr rhe following t wir Burere C Vv af NuUerOU: 4, Fito Co Wuied; other is forming n two montis over a There ts 10 w. and Temp ston, €: them WH. Monts 1. J. Bratte 1 Dooto's Hotesa, te race ant fest wi the w —Tho opening chapter of a Western nor! con~ avention the delegates epent tie luterv beore te de, arare Vv rade Bradley, it Chos, Julinson Horsou e betting Was strong justified spleudi ay led of wid S08 frecly as and all re ani s their trothers fe by giving mo: eurrender uot hepartist Fren ¢ olf Republican or the Orleank mited oy the same spirit us enim jn France, to make peve and ‘ships, but to deep, on why rily by, freie ted: avd rorrew, rnd mike a e lead and pining tae he fin te pole im 113, y hts houses and foe home Brat ov and wid led to te D BATTERY AND TAULSE IMP RISONMENY IN ILLINOIS, an old ¢ The Complaint Counsellor ut Law. The plaintiff in this case was arres' Ney off tn Ue send. and To.fay there are two fret tor #49 horses, with tweive eutete Hi horses, in whic) are enters Upon the recovery of hia r filed a compl jailer, and bailiff, which aay be consi ter Bata mjorty THE PICNIC RIOT AT BAVONN. ainiiff, Timothy ‘fucker complains mination ef the Prisoners-Pete Burns Brown, Willian Lumbe-Novedy tthe stabbiow. Knows Anythin Yesterday the !irst Ward rowdies inthe stabbing and riot nd arms of the «6 mite the said ola #reat lorce oad \iolence plaintiff, and then b and there greaily equecaed and p ant then and there Vere larze quan’ of the piain' if; ant tien ant there, with a cercain stick, and with their laree fsa, uve and struck the said Plott divers viol abont civers parte of bis with creat for Mate'of Mino Dearing the rameof Dr. E Be! and written ina erampey hand are the words," We are cole down, To Doctor Dovker.” T forwa sunomed to he from eome one on beard the |i fated in Bayonne Grove, New Jay evening, Were examined be fore Police Justice Leanon in Bergen, t Ward, New York, who te ist, Lot who, nctwithstanctn the row, and escaped to New York vin the Central Ro ilroast, was in tae cout room to see his boys ont. is President of the Lady bis eotir and n packed, pulled, the viiean var y ot le Borns, of th 1of the bead yces and dlows on and e ond vio'enee, Mis brotuer, Dan Bur Woshington, Jr, Club, and merly a member of the Forty-ninth Company, of which the present club is According to the record at the poilee tation, the Clab ie mace ny of First Ward boot, men, hee ari os were delite.e |, hepa aimed Jnetin gr ont of hie shoul tei Ye fei! dead on the snot, + CAS, EXD: A and cers, all under the age of They went down to tho Grove with Weir and a band. and worn the aman the charactor ation and oi nkeon breech rso-raciig has of late asement, bo! It Hs youre that all er tables, Inger be over the bar at tue Gr $1.00), with whie and (ere elath write tink ot me deend nd cits thereapon, Nurus’s gans, went over wade a Dusinens. sind is even dares tte from Devil river, Nia, A few dave azo, wh prietor of Tayonne Grove, Jotn Donnet He praeut ae Piainti® had yore feily testified that at fered tie $15.91 1. locke! the oor and Loft, found that his bar-room door tid youn had drank then amused wassware and a lot of dishes geod in saving nu od the orora, into and ivers Pattie pla He was jist phont to sink when his gerne wife | un His last kes ¢ public ay to entirely rain racine taking up racing a8 a ‘ouers ax having tended Wax a pert crnstiod hy "tie pittte Heuition Was stabbed 1a the throat in her min was 6 aud the other prison old. named Coettin EXIDTHE KING OF BURGLARS. AIC WhiL OE ft state Prisow Prom ihe iwi ford ¢ James MeQuuds, a notori mus bi Prison (wo years having exoired), cscai urday @ ternoon by tinsel sot Hightalng. Now Milford was visit storm an tie eveuin binve alrcoay etleowd en irreparable nthe annals oft Aver " pull kagest the et cing Con. ress, eomp bry from every elt) OF asset Hon Within the Mmutsef the Ua Se ondly, let (hem Inquire into the chases thit Fave deen made vcuinet Mr. Chiries Whee, the starter and wow Were Struek son oleate were | Va prisoner that MeQ reem that this iuforant ¥ of the engine room the death ot SUNDEAMS. =A shot in the bird is worth two fu the ana, <Iow can politicians expect to be thrifty =The census of Niagara Falls shows « very. Little failing off on the part of the popniation. —Rebevea Dawes died in Brewster, Mu . on, hog ae “Some of the Jersey furmers complain th their hens have got fate the bad habit of ni-jaying, thelr oge*. =A farmer in Connecticut pretends to have « 1018 Jotg Ove ear and come tae Texas has a now grue in cards, One holds @ Acoron: hole 1¢ Emperor Napoleon's chief consolation in hie confinement i that forty sentinels are joking. down npon him, —It is said that the only pudtio buil! ng in Pars where the Imperial arms have been alowed to remain ist Morgue, —The consns taker in U ion connty, N.C. re rorts Ha nah Coleman (blind), 129 years; Jaen Shue, 107; and dtr Tho nas, 106. <Mr. William W. Collins, of Mystte, Conn, wa: bitten hy « tomato worm on Saturday ta’, ana died of the bite on &un tay. —The Louisville Courier-Journal spou\s of the “eabbare crop of Connretiont, meaning Tore B N. BL * Th's oe saresenin,” cinthe, who cnlisted asa priv ste in 8 for the defence. * Parte, been promote to a eorgeantehip. =A Troy Dutchman in trying tor ferryboat fell Hits the water, Ile frat exelams ion on being hauled —The production of Lake Superi ths your i estimatad at a milton to "8 mach as was prodaced in tn 1540, it, 1UK'e have a pridge.’* copper ore whiet is rwele eeatire Caled Sta —A Philadelphian named Deom bas been Jailed for stealing ch ckens from Mr. Fife. Fife iyeet cd to being played on tm that Ftyle, and hal Hien ar. rested aa © boat. —An Irish census taker in THinois has cont in tHivery modthery son aw as Nicataverstay, ae ° avhay Are of ate =The desolate plains in Southern Vince wo as the Land have, within the past f wre, wet a very different apoearanes In conserve oF the extensive planting of pine trees. —There is @ Bervian Prince in the Prussian army whoo rame # #0 lone that com eineers have been ordered to tet paute a —An interesting little boy, th Goodrich, Ry days a United States bonds, t —A little daughter of Allay Carin Nairn. Cwonda, cries attianted @ iarge dog belouging to her t ther, who plungod into the water aud bi shore. —A year or two ago a spring run whiskey was announce! tol of 40 ot down thy couree ase 1 a8 # pontoon bridge. son of Sosophe ty, Ind, amused himselt a fe o by making @ boalre wih 620006 \\h of roperty of bis fat <b of fow das ngo.fell tn'o \ pond. Her rig her 6 oe ng Bourbon eon d dan thw fete ambitions t2<! now earl, Kentae’ announces the discovery within her borders vfs roring than mas ehieken soup. —A Long Branch confectionor expra:s’s him thas: Th Graote hain’t done our ts no ne summer. Why, Just think, 0 not Fo very much at that hot mnete on hoeper peroietea tn ‘wind the lover so! pon the wotndles saloon k 1 (ho luckier mee, w Haven Aldcrnan, Irish by ¢ Jn ayinpathy, forbade tho fine of honor of the fer boon —Tears are ravaging the oat fields iu O-coode ada, te Lite fires havin elven thelr rnas. The Ottawa Pree Press. vches for the fuet that a sawacions Id brute, with her cubs In ear, walke? boldly thromgh the harvert hy ff four sheaves of oats in her as, Mowing: “All of w sudden the f {tnpon the sand, earn upon tne deing heaving bosom the tail silre w {who ean tell with how n.iehot pine, and lumber, and em, rant, pened sult Ment —In the Third Distri ctof New Orleans resides nileman named Jntes Perdre, &6 y fe wh for more Cian Uhirty yents has not had « tooth im Wahead. Sone six weeks ago, however, Nis go019 be ean to teh ant awell tome teeth, Hehe now a fuil mouth of youne teeth, which are ecowin: fine y. nd vory noon he bean to out —The late Thomas Nesmith, of Lowell, Mas Jef) an estate valnod at $s0%.000, and Wy the Cerus of bat WIT 820,600 H8 fee Im tema to the eity Of Lowe'ias a fun the interest of which amonaot is to be nj plied In elleving anv wo rihy ant desorvins reeitent of Lowell who, from elrenwetances over whien Ne had no control, may stand in nee? Of charhadie and te:)or cunk 18th a FAwerd Island paver of Acari has beon ploked ap on sabe er, Memphis, eng, vcard hes beew 1 ot) the Sitatter of Marine, Orfowa aid ww ty of Boston, —Miss Moggic Lyons, of Des Moines, lowe, While ona recent visit to Wertern Kantas, formed one Of Arariy who went fora dnffilo hnot fora week. in which ®e had t honor of killing the first "9 1e—@ filo ont, Khe tay by ambus for hii nd aw J ner she etanned ont, drew np here chine pnitet trizrer, and Halt boats Dr. Strauss hae written a letter to MB. Re. nt position of the nears inti MMe enet aod Germar mations, it an! Dr Strauss iss he Hof Voltatrets Hife tn the bo ye of nn twona tons more olagely in the bonds or fiend no he regrets (hat his attempt bas prove l ro unaue cesant Another i atance of we ung people wees crossing the elver reierred tin @ et Kepe bis bans At went to theirassis ance Oy Tuestay fo cnoon, Eph dp incon awet ta Post Hartford, Conn. Pht fer no caving Mm Of one aide. LMforty ¢ comater Ain ont, bat the n ' the removes, and Anatiy 1 me ty Nnttt a eri Of boats tok we ean back I wast eteteci: in the afternoon. wt nus Foache when if qwastonad mpright, with one arom plied es apine the On Sunday dom ally pre tort ower a pee wire ral . vaed fo enerernting dost ‘ eae os ie tren peercin t vedo dhe fmonevant wth wi fr relief, win rhe w borne pat ree ors file which fe ts toh eat San Dave mates t , tate saiteoutag ref pantins, 4 A Gorman np la ' Lone wis '