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on “TRIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. ‘GH OF PARIS, fhe Woods and Houses Near the City Destroyed. been Prussian Army Corps Be: fore the City. ———— {itro-Glycerine to be Dropped from TUE ITALIAN ARMY AND ROME. ——— juerore’ Advance, —If the plan of the Prussians oy must bave seven army corps before Heavy siege eung are now oing forward (0 tho Prussians for use at Parte and * ronvon, Sept. 14. Paris (uit moralng. + Pants, Sept. 14.=Tho Talons were at Nogeut-sar Borne on Mcuday, ooly five inties Orders bad been given by the German cor @ forbidding the doriraction of bridges behind the army, under dire pevalties, A large body of Pras. ra ls at Champigny, a few miles east of Pari, The German Culvasslers ere still before Sois huodeed Bavarians aro at Vau. pons. Twenty Ove aK REPGISALS TOR THB RXPLOSION AT LAON, SeFers! Prussivn tegimen's have veen armed with Augepots cavtuted rom the Freneh, ‘The cause ot the exp'orion at Laon, whereby the citadel was de. ry, thongh the Prefect of the ver of prisoners have been toyeces to a rigid exwmiuation by Barun Voo 14.—The Pro: Mroye:!, is still a myater in Government lias el rousisais for thelsscrifice of Ufe by the treachery oi the French im exploding the magazine 14,—Tho direct mail to Pare hi haye also been ussians at Criol (a few miles north of ¢ live leeding to Calais and Bru.tels), Tith CONDITION OF STRASBOURG, Peceived from Cer g the condition of fpidly crowing 4 in Strasbourg us bombardment of Without loteruission, imposing “i strain uyon t BALLOONS AND BITRO-GLYCERINM, 14,—The Provsians he moatefaround Stras you pumping the will De dropped into the ‘ £ OF MEDIATION Frvoons, sept, 14 8 tho request of Sx itze: Wo Strasbourg envoy fiom Russia has arrive! at tho Prussian Tho Paris joucuale now say hope of medivtion. ALMOST CONE, ave ¢ ovsentod, permit non-com: cad the Tepubtte. {tis reported that M. Thiers Jat France ts prepared to pay an tidem Bity uot Loyoud one hundred miltious sterling, to lalf ber feet, aieuanule the fortrosces Of Met wid Strasbourg, bas mot to give one inch of « Panis, Set, 14—A proclamation of M. Crémieux ABPouRCos Ihe approach of the Prossians, and calls J Breuchraen to rise and op- Tle implores the Departments ousi Prris to rise aguivet the invaders aud ereate inde- Wrnetidlo ramport. $799 to exp. 19 foe lutrodueed by the hateful and in the memory of ty bas made public the following official 1 bridge at Corbell, has been destroyed by TROOPS IN PAKIS READY. day oF two ago, » lion with the force fur the defence Ais entire satisfac ‘outside of tho city walls t Amerionn Mag, if they insist on r JULES AVR CONGRATULATED, paining tnere, eetved the cox ontatives of Pagitivcs from MacM 1: Yorboed of Paris by hundred: WOON DUKNED AND HOUEFS DESTROYED, M.—A great n ris were Howu up Were set on fro, and houses iixniy co off the enemy were destroy ratulations of the diplomatic repre , Spin, Austris, and Holland, s army reach the neigh ber of bridges Toul has again been veut nine hour ch Paris will It was ramor ne bud sarived in Paris, but tho foport is not coatirmed, ease Of siege. NEUTRAL VOWERS AND THE WAR. Paited-Prassia and the United States Ealogized, Lonvox, Sept, 1.—Th ‘Morning coutains an editorial upon the kmbassy botweow Lord Granville and It expresses the fleas Thiers baa been a nd the war must London Zimes of thi M. Thiers, (he Freneh Kavoy Dolie! that the missio productive of no resalt, PRUSSIAN SOCIALISTS, In, Sept. 14.—A party of Sociulis > were intriguing against the Prussian have been sent to prison on the Prussian RRMaN CMITY. She German Cobinets are con fiderins she means to achieve nuliona! goverame: PRUSSIA AND TH ARMISTIC 14.—It is aluiost certain: that ‘ussia Wi! rofuse to entert»in the proposition look. ly becuuss it would delay army e negotiations were unsuer Until the unfavorable season set in sligation of ber army much lees fayorablo than now. THK MADKID PRESS RULOOIZING AMERICA, Manni, Sept. 14.—The prese of Snain generally enlogizes the peace efforts iaade by the Feflor Castellar, the noted Ropubll- pecially eloquent ar Bruesnis, Sept ‘operations, in and render the Government. pt. the American in constantly Pursiied by nehinen Wheusver hy Sept. 14.—Belgium bas as formal notification of the establishinent of the Prono Republic, ppoars In public, INK ITALIAN ARMY AND ROME, Future Residence Unknown tween Italian Troops Defeat ef ti Sept. 14.—The Pope contemplates re- firing to the Tyrol, The proposition of Italy to His Hotiness is the same that was acceptable tn 1961 and Arcording to another despatch recelved here, cided to remain at the Vatican, Fecorded a protest with the Diplomatic Corps at inst the invasion of the Pontifical Btate by the Iislian army, ‘The following ws is just made "The Papal troops have evacuated the town of ‘The Italians were warmly welcomed at on their appearance In the ‘The Papal troops fraternized Viterbo and elsowner Pontifoal territory, dvance southward from Viterbo stonped for a time at Civita Casteilans, s forming the garrison in the cuatle at ned fre on the Italians, insted about a force surrendered. Bpoleto us prise boveral places lave been occupied by the Italian uest of the ci Frosinone bi hour, When the Pout ‘They were then taken to the Italian forces, ame Civite Veookla, to last night, after reducing the castle, is now marching on Rome, NICK AND MENTON® FOR THE REPURLIO, Lox non, Sept, 14.—The renorts of popular risings at Nice and Mentone aro confirmed. At both places the French authorities have been deposed, prisoners Feloasod, wnd the Halian Republic proclaimed. Rowe, Sept. 18, vin Paris.—The Pope hi not to co ta Mvita, He has protested formatty to the diplomatic body against the invasion of Roman lorrivory by the Itaion troops, War Notes German scholars are accompanying the army, In order to earch the libraries Bf cathedral towad for dooumonts relative to medaoval history, The Oficial Provinetal referring to M. Thicrs's mission, says overnment at Paris exists on! [ty democracy Tt may negot! ut Germany believes that a peace 8 the war is, betwoon Prussia A correspondent writes from ‘The troops reviewed by Gen. Trochn reached in Fie otras } nd the Arch of Triumph to the rn TLonts Napotcon as a Captive. The Emperor at Wilhelmshdhe enjoys entire freedom of action; walks or rides as he pleases, Lis chief companions are Prince Moskowa and Prince Marat, Ho disregards the stare of the curi- ons pore whom tm encounters ontside of the tos, It ts aid be looks thirty years older than he id in 1°65, when the writer saw him. He is now bloated, bilioas, and yellow. Flis eyes are fain tired, and expressionless, His movements are slow, awkward, and mechani awkward, and mechanical, and Lis face absolutely fleets are now ‘ight of each otter, near the island of Hetigoland, tn be North Sea, e French blockading fleet has wit! ‘the mouths of the Elbe. bia dom THB GERMANS’ FAVORITE, Mi Se ee ing Spectacle in the Eleventh Wu ofa Banner for the De The citizens of the Eleventh Ward last night tendered a muss demonstration to ;the Mon. Charles membered by the rest. EB. Loew, that will long be r donts of that district. The ain ob ct of the mect ing was to show Tammany Hail that the people of the Eleventh Ward, without party distinction, were & anit for the renomination of Charles I. Loew for County Clerk. A magnificent bannor, containing an excellent portrait of Mr, Loew, was hung from a Wire stretched across Avenue C, between Sixth and Seventh streets, and at eight o'clock last evening was unfurled, a brass band ploying, guns Gring, and 10,000 people clecring in the glare of thousauds of Chinese lanterns, The avenue for over a mile was ® blaze of light, and from every window 4 lighted Lintern was suspended, showing what a decp interest the people of the ward felt in the wel- (are of thoir popular fellow-citizen. Before the banner was upfurlod there was a grand display of Greworks, ren A large platform was erected in the centre of t! Nock between Sisth and Seventh strects, and shortly after 8 o'clock the Hoo. Joreph A. Lyons, ‘8 few words expinined the object of the meeting and introduced to the surging masses of humanity that swayed to and fro the entire block, the hand- some Jadgo Koch, who, after briefly culogizing the career of tho Hon. Charles EB. Loww, reau the fol lowing resolution: Whereas, The Ton. Charles B. Loew bas, for ber with diskinguisied and whine 7 ot hat oy bis great iiveralit: nd -Kindueas, endoared hinsell to the hearts of tie is. by bis Coorgy, zeal. fod determiuation inspired i followers with unilmite! coufience, ant by the honest, eMecleat man rf with cople of the Tloventh Ward, 1, do mort cordially ¢ Tetlon ol ane ‘as A Candid: Clerk, sud we do herevs most respoettull earoeaily petition from Tamuany Hall bie rououiaa: tian. y Hall to GUE poWer tO sveure tur the teket a 8 ‘The platform was Ol'ed with # namber of infaon thl and well known citizens, amongst whom wero Hon, Henry C. Calkia® Magous Gross, Dr. Merkle, M. J. Kassel, Jr, Abe Huumill, Rody 8, “Braseil), Morris Goudhart, Francia F. Geis, W. M. H. Kir- cheis, Allerman’ Woltwan, Josey Wangier, Os Kall’ Otlondorfer, Steve Rohan, John Davidson, Claries Sebafiner, George W. Quintard and others ‘The Chairman introduced we Hon, Hervey C. Calkins, “WhO said, neither language nor, oratory could ever be too. strong iu speaking of tle record of Charien BL ani aw tho sea of mpiurned faces that packed the. windows, the strength of the popular feelin: spoke for itecif in ® far olaiuer lapguage thin he could ever express it, Ia Charles KE, Loew you have an. lionest servant, who for the past thirty youre Las resided ia this ward, and by hurd work has brought hunself to the proud purition in whicu we Gad him to-n| . All we want is We Tammany nomivation, and if they want to elect their nomince they must choose a strong mao, end they cannot Bud a stronger man than Cuarles B Low, tor honesty awiye rwape ile reward. 3 “Ibe Moa. Morris Goodhart and Dr. Merkle then mado stirring orations, sad were followed by the How. Magnos Gross, who said: When hia eye swept over the mass of human beings now congre- ted before pe could only anticipste @ glorious victory fur the Democratic party, and tue triuinp's tresloction, of our popular fellow-eitizon, she BE. Loow. u we loud back ipon drain or, the Hoo. Jokn'T, Hottan—a man whose carver’ us beon unstained, anp whose every action bas received the direct indorsement of the ul feel conf. dont in his renomination pvyernoFship ot the State of New York. We have anotner well known c tien, the Hon, M. T, Breanan, who for years has labored hard in the interests of the Deimvct party, and who will, no duadt, be rewarded by the ‘Paruoany nomination for Srerilf, and triumphantly elected. The Republican party have beeu compara: tively idle during to past your, and baye completod thing either in Congress or elsewhere to mark their Diuistraiton asa success. Infact they have whiled away their time by party dissenstona and domestic Tete, which have tended greatly to decrease the engin of tho party, apd bring over many miaicon- tato swell the increasing 3 of the well-or- Eanized urmics of Demos Let me urge you, foilow-citizens and lellow-couatrymen, bo slow Jour aporecistion for an honest servant and a tru iriend of the working classes by #0 pressing thi nouination of Cha E. Loew tint Towmany Hall Shaillearn your stroagth aud place their trust in the strong man. TUM DISGRACE OF RANT 8 ADMINISTRATI Alter Mr, Magaus Gross had concluded his speeco, Jodge Curtis, of the Marine Court, was introduced. Whon the prolonged applause which greeted lim had subslied, the Judge addressed the immense multitude as (ollows : Follow-eitizens of tho fe Dut little to add, Mr, Loew has lived In Jour ward from boyhood. You have often electea fo oftices of trust aad honor, H perform bie dag faith(y ly and well.” Of bis reelection by th largest majgrny ever Feccived by @ county oflcer f ‘ayo no douvt. HAT Tacaire to call your attention to one fart guste da itsomplteass and: wom! i 0 Kepaol Me gaint Mr Loow,, If this bo tbe casey you to remember that the Renablican paity S the rarty, which Keeps John Maperoft Davis tu Ihe offfee Of Assistant Secietary of State, and T wai You (o remember Wat this is the sauie Davis who wi Convicled before the Martachusstte Legislature of ribo of $49,000 for betraying the Iatoreste of hid cliente, tag Krie Hallroad Company, Be tind. on seotion day, and Feinember that the Hepa Hicun party is tie protecwor wud triend of dishouest and corrups vite ‘The Judgo Gnished witb a strong eulogy of Mr, Loow, and an eloquent appeal in his behalf. ‘THK SPRECH OF THE COUNTY CLERK, After the meeting an immense multitude visited Mr, Loew's residerco, 211 Kast Seventh street The thorouchfire was jammed with over 10,000 people. Tho band serenuded Mr. Loew, after which he descended {roi his pariora, and spy follows My Frimnne the bottoin of ny heart for tals magniticent ant an fohicited demonstration, [have endeavored to do my duty to you_and the people faithfully and consclen tously, My rewerd yout ai provaly but T fect that (he roward ls greater than tho Taseure you that wered upon me, 1 Did You good night, Cheer poe cheer rent the wir nt tl this speech, their way bormeward. Lint Sate Republican Majority in Colorado, voly Clerk L Danvan, Sept. 14.—The election returns re- late hour lest night indicated the ceived up election of feo, Ks ublican, over Miller, Demo- crat, as delogate to Congress, by an overwhelming ty precincts heard from, only majority, Oat of tw ‘one is reported for Miller, The voto has largely increased everywhere Wroughout the ‘Vorriwry. Donver cast L414 Telet THK POLITICIANS CIRCUS, GEN. spr1voLi's RXPOSURT OF TAM- MANY'S PIRATIOAL CREW, “Catalogue of Crime—The re~Also the M B. Sweenv—Briet Champion of Di bank and Pet: araphical Sketches of the Ring. At 8 oolock Inst evening the Young Democracy of the Bighteenth Ward gave thr O'Brien and throe crowns for Tammany, to the formation of an O' Brion Club. Patrick Myhan ‘was chosen Ubairman. Gen. Spinola was the first apeaker, The General gave lis views of J Poter B, Sweeny, William M. Tweed, and Richard B, Con- cheors for James Chamberlain through frand, and no bis ects con call men. He paid the Board of Supervirors $60,000 of the most corrupt of lob- byists, Ifa corrupt job is to be put through at Albany, Peter B. Sweeny 1s the man to do it, lovies blackmail upon every corporation which can bo frightened into paying tribu the great Tammany leader, said the General, is Wil- Mam M, Tweed, a man with a stomach unequalled ‘on the face of the toted the Board of Aldermen to Albany last winter, them fake an oath to support his measures, came T'weed's turn to_ktas the book, he bit the gold clasp of, and now wire Juices of his expansive pannch. azo the was “ Big Six” and (ed on onions. Now he lives upon the fat of the land, a rites In a wagon given to bit for Of Richard B. Connolly, alias * the puraer of the piratieal crow, he enitrg $hat, tn bjs opinion, Capt. Kidd looks with aputrouizing eye upon thein from be for his office, and ts 01 to corruption, Bat it lies corroding the engine house of that the French and German opery Dick,” onS Were adopted characterising Tam- * the thieves whose crimes are #0 notorious that to name tein would exlaust the catulogue of allading to Peter B lait, Richard B. misdemeanors, Swoeny, Win, rvs lee E. Loew-A Good | title for the, « mocracy of the Was nominated for the Mayoralty, Brave Words from the Young P&mocrncy of The Young Democracy met in mass last even- Holi, Third avenue, noar 104th street, Tue resolutions condemn . Tweed, Hall, and Connolly as of the notorious Tammany Ring, Who have betrayed the Democratic party, and Intro duced repeating, ballot-box stufing, and false count ing. The Young Democracy add that they have lost til confience in denounce the Tammany leaders a the destiny of the Democratic party, tion of a true Democratic or. ok upon such men ae Ji Brien, Jostice Ledwith, and Join Fox chiefs who will lead the John Dacey in the chair, Hofman, Sween Tammany Hail, There‘ore they ‘unfit to contro! ww Democracy to victory, and strike down that thieving and despotic oligar Hence they n Sherif, James OBr their distinguished ay thoir candidate for Mayor, and will give bim (heir auited «upport at the next election, Republican Grant Cin The Irish citizens of the Seventh W ive ia preparing for the comiac jeinent there ts not without its leaven of Repablicantam, as appears from the orginizstion of clubs cow going on there, One ot the most Important of there is the I ublican Grant Club, presided over by Capt, D'Shea, Who is assisted in bis work most energetic men in the roady beid soiwe meet to bo alive and a The Democratic 28. winch have becn so far the number of theiradherents being merous that trey have pertnunentiy encaced the 115 Kast Broad wi Sold’ their weekly m will iu future triet of Meowattan will not be always reprosehed tenuciowsly clinging to the The Jorsey City Sate, Congressional Convention to 9 o'clock in Library Heit ermonious delegatio ft Jersey City, whicd w ns, OWlUE to th pursced at the Prim: the Ward Committe. spectable mecting of the Third W the Third Ward lregular course y on Monsay evening last by Last night a Tho Republican Primaries Postponed. The Republican Executive Committe: cial meeting last night, Mr. John V. Gridley pre- ent were the Hon, Thos siding. Ainony t, Mr. White, Mr. Several members were in favor of an primaries, but the majority deemed it unady: take eny immediate action upon the subj Fa quint discussion, a Committen, consist Polhemus, Leggett, and Couc to prepare & repor and name a day for the election of dolegates t rominating conve: % in favor of holding th Of this moath, or the begin on the subject Nearly all tho mi piimarios about th ng a: Uctober, Fustice Shaniley's Frionds Ove We have excellent authority for announcing that the prospect of Justice Shandiey recelvivg the ‘Tawmany Hall nomination for Sheriffs very bright Unusual activity was exbibited i all the vartous Bhandiey Club Louses lust eveving, and the greatest enthusiasm was displayed b Orientiat Club, who have been prominently Interests of the young Judge appeared more thaa ordiuarily jublaot. M. T. Breona Fast Browtway, aud those Banner Rai the Sixth Ward Pioneer M, Brennan Club met in Monroe Hall. delivered by A. 8. Sully: the conclusion of the um loaded by O'Brien's brass band the ball to Chatham and Per! sireets, where they Fr, on which Was inscribed, rennan for Sheriff.” Speeches were a and ‘Thomas Kivien marched fri KAT BOAT RACE. Av Avatanche of 5) ~The World's Monrawat, Sept. fonr-oared race for the champlonship of the world and $5,000 takes pluce between the I'yne and Bt J In anticipation of the event, multitndes of stranvers have thronged to city, and hotels and private houses are overcrowded with visitors, Both crews ore in perfect trainin rave is expected Dies hero are n Moutrent bampionship. 14.—To-morrow distance six anile and a Orst-rato lew York nota- h Ward, Tim Dononghue, James Lee, Dick Itisdon, Early (backer of the Wards), C, Walter Brown, Tom Fi ly, and C, Billott Being ta dui. hundred to ninety-five, ou, Bob Elliott, C: ‘Vimo iw marked ay thirty eae of Jons for Congress. Kling Ht. overt, COB. Brockway: fay FLASUES FLOM \ HE OO. Mr, Merry'a b. ¢, King of the Forest is the fayor- ite for the Derby of isi oir ‘ : T Liverpool cotton market yesterday close La ter uplands, and 9X4. fur Orieans, 1, an Americnn, life in trytog to ascend Mout Blanc, A violent storm is reported in the north of rot. wick caused the destruction of a large amount Ke as Lean only tay that I thank you from named #8 one A.92M ; five-twen- atl have 1 89; 1867, "83; ten forties, Heartily thaneiug you for tis ‘ood Will.sand for the honors you police recent- ate at Cork. one of which Was ® ranch Bank of Ireland. conclusion of , und the vast muitiude they wounded Admired for the have decided to artopt the Akiiy, Of AFnlog tho men With broach-londers instead of revolvers eli, {a an addrevs last night before th gleniturel Associations A} 1a, It Spportunitio ding uiot, Bo bh: wwhuioved vaulasiuy hu . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1870. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ——— DASHES HERE AND THERE DY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, THE GREAT AGITATOR'S CARD, fico ~lpaert Wendell Phillips's Last Temperance o~ ture The Despotiim of tho Dram Shop The Iantrious Bostonian’s Picture of New-York Clty Petittes Bostox, Sept. 14.—WWendell Phillips has ad- dressés the following letter to the Chairman of the Prohibitory Stato Central Committee: Dran Sin—When your Convention nominated me for Governor of the State it vas ayreed, if ratisfactory to it and to me, that no offer notice Of the nomination shonid be “d al acceptance atked, After mature consideration of tho boot, Lam Convinced that it is best that I shoul xorets my pro- found sense of the honor you do mi may gnuire net mel with bh the necessity of distinct special political par jad my wilingnoss that in ald of sach perry You should makesuch use of my Dame as seems ‘Ak temperance men, you were hound to quit the Ro- publican erty. nities it has deoel ved you ta Fone, Avy prohibitionist who adheres to it pr claims beforehand nis willingaess to be cheated, and fo far as,polinicnl action concerned betrays hie prin. fines, The Mannhiican party dasnryas oar eratiinde ; it has achieved loca repave, it will deserve our sup: port whenever jt granal ‘with our prosent Iiving diff ot oulti A party ive on service—not on fa fae Pate gs ei jeurels, however Governor of Massach tts, bat to rs Work of eniiahieniog the public. mind ‘nbd organtaing feaing the pi th Sin that work {am willing tobe “ tons would induee me to decli pation, but L dare not do 60 iu view of the vast Interest involved Ii movement, which call om each one of ‘Us to make over crifice to insure ite success. No oO PP 8 tha’ can emen perate; occa Nonally somo sot betrays the average level of liquor in- telllgenee by falsely stating that to be our belief sod lan. Temperance men, On the contrary, have always nown Argued that one must trust Sreument, ex-mole, oct] influenes, and FeliKious 6' men temperate; bat law. ¢ 4 drem-shope which foed inte perance, which ‘ouhle Our taxes, MaKe our streets afe for’ men of feeble resolution, treble the perils of PeORETYY And Ifo, and make the foot in the ands of dorigning men to undermine and eriyple the law. ‘The use of intoxicating liquors reaty eh Man's discretion, but the trade Within the control. of law. among them te ately and © of Fepudiionn ing: fons, bid as par forth the full power of the law to Up drauvshops, Wa have uever yet riled agront ely on the principle of eeiigoverumeut, Repubiica Un termined vy intemperaues, are obiiKe: hat they baye Reyer governel ageeal city re on the Date of nuiversal sDMT-Age 11 Fuca Tay AS to prover ve order, proteet lif, ant secure free rpeetn, New Fork, run by drsokarcs, (¢ pect of tie despot: fem of ‘the drein shop. Men whom mniderers serve, IMAL ¥ may cseape and because they hays escaped habeity. “Tne ribald crow which them comes clearly ‘considerations, and A then ag Rot stifle th rally the r but forthe nay comes from the history of State laws fed $9 thelr at And by moa the a Biop aud tho gilded ealoon of the fas! Note, thelr Dallot-voxes are in the hands of the cuiniaal Clustes of nich, Who AyoWwodly anit systematically dery the awa, And this ts the cree In Boston. Bince your numinatlon W ored wiih suother by the 1 a Tyler: isa radical sand OrOUNptly it Broad as (hel ng that ctey, cat aubsecte passe Feasou ant principics. Line tue only Mie te Of INLeMperanoe is WrOADE lore than thirty Veare of experience Bas CDi mae, aNd AL Wide a ExXperioics has t that tnis can ouly be secared by means of a litical organization. “ihoromerty as 1 dinlise t Tinea pulicteal eanvase, Lido nit fe> sisbearuaian Mee old Witsoe tuts, ‘ pret. | ANOTHER SWEDISH N. Arrival of the Ronownel So: re Midaight Proce je--Karly History of tho Artiste, Miss Christine Nilsson, the Empress of Song, arrived yesterday morning at ten trom Liverpool, by the Cunard stean Cubs, Sho is a Lloade of tho purest type, with blue eyes, classic features, anda wealth of fair hair, fier figure iv slightly abow the medium height, well rownstod, and prace- ul. “Wer costume, on arrival, Was a travelling dress and shawl of gray materiaand a binck ‘Tyrolese hat with black ferhors. Hor ribbons were lizht bige, and harmonized well with the palid purity ot her complesion. The antuma haze rose from the stores of the Nar. rows, andgilended with Ue auulicit as the steamer passed, 1s enwroathed the bills and groves with Wondrous besuty, and romtersd the creat rortal of the city aacene of enchantmant, The fair sougstress szod with doligtt upon each revelation of the New World, and coaned ony as she appranehed the old ven wharvos of Jersey City,, which she tly anathematized, She speaks English da. ently, Wut with asticht recent. German, French, Tialan nro as fomucor to ber hips as hee Swedish mother tongue, She remarcod that thy voyage had beon unplersantly boisterous. Mies Nil son's traveling companions wery Mre Rie! ard who ampplies th ist at ber of the steamer's expectod arrival was uncertain, and no crowd of the cariony had assen Died to view the fair Swede, Mr, Max Straconen, Ler manager, with Dr. and Mrs. Dorewus, boa the steamer soon alter it reached the wharf, and the two Ialter accompanied Miss Nilsson and Sirs Richards, in a carriage, to the Cisrendon Hotel. Tn the aflernoou she drove, with Dr. and Mrs, Dore. mus, io the Contral Park, anil passed the evenin home, after diving privately in her apartments. Several eails upon her were made, bur ye denied herseli to nearly oll, Sho isto sing on Monday at Steinway Hall, and itis morping will atend a re. hearsal there, In the evening wie iv to be serenaded ILa'ciock by a nowher of ker countrymen, who Swediah pational airs, ‘Chey will be ae- Uy a procession bearing Lronaparene son was born noor the sali town of Wend, in the Swedish province of Swalend. Her father possessed a small farm, Before the age of ten her voice became noted tu the reirhborbood, aud ler merits were lucreased by” considerable proficiency upon the violin, which she bad acquired with but little instruction, She wometimes attended the fairs” of brover, and realized cor sly sums of ones Ancmateur musician named Tooncrhje m introduce i Le young girl 10 the Baroness of Lelusen, once known a8 a singer uoter the nam» of Mlle,’ Vale Fins, ana, at the age of tuirtean, she breame domi ciled ta rer household, at Gethenburg. Lessons were viven to her by tae Baroness, woo tubsequen 1y placod her under the tution of Frans Berwald, in vicinity with her Stockholm, ‘Thonce sie Was sent lo Paris, and studied under Wartel, ® noted tescher, for ‘three carving in tlat period dectamacion, style, that pertal sto the lyric etag In October, 1864, at the a Of cighteon, she mate her debut at the French Opera Honse ax Miolelia, in a French translation of La dravisis"” and was emphatically suceea# wh — Double Murder over a Game of Ten-Ping 118, Teun., Sept. 14.—At Shelby Station, Memohis. and Loniaville Ruilroad, bat even Samuel Dickey, a planter, and George Fleminz, 'y keeper, quarreiled ovora game of ten pias, Soon afterward, Dickey wont to an acjoining store and prepared to'go bunting, Kleniut entered the door, armed with a double-birrelled shot-cun, aud, taking deliberate alm, Gred, lodging the contents the gun into Dickey Dickey, in Turn, levelied ti un ind fred, killing Fieming instantly, Dickey fell baok and expires. ‘The Burnside Expedition and Ni Corpe Soctety at Niogara Fat Nraoana Fauna, Sept. Md.—The second reunion of the Burnside edition and Ninth Army Corps ciety tasomb'ed hore ut the International Hot this A. M, About oue huadred members were present Vow following oMcers were a clected: President, Major-Gen, A. Vice-President, Major-Gen. JG. Parke; Recor Secretory, Gon Lewis Hichmon); Corresponding Berretary and T'roasurer, Col, D. Ii. Larned Philadelphia was telecled as t piace of ro union, dod Nov, 16, 1871, a8 the time, fs a Miss Leinma Barkeloa, the Attorney. 1) Sr. Lovts, Sept. 14.—At a meeting of the mem. bers of the bor Vee to-day, to take action in regard to the death of Miss Lemma Barkeloa, a voune fe- male attorney of St. Louis, who recently died, eulo- gistic resolutions were ununimously adopted, hh Army —————— ; SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ‘The Washington Contiventals of Albany left Bos- ton for home Inet night ‘The French Sanitory fund in San Francisco Amounts to $24,000, The Germans Lave alreudy for Warded $20,000, Joseph 1. B. Martling, who w rvisor of Castleton, coinmittad ef bome, woney, hor employment, first locomotive on tho C: nd tota Railroad was welcomed i novia yesterday bys salute, thy tingibg of Dells, and & display of bunt ing Tho Lonisiana Stato Democratic Convention at mitted dologates without regard to color, Allan Jun Was nominated for Auditor, aud Janes D, Bi Treasurer, The throe-mile single seul! race on Lake Quinst:a- ; Masa, yesterday. between J. Jd oakagunwer Coster and. B, Harrington. of pringheld, £0" §:00, wus Yon by the former im 44:03, the best thng on record in ils country. ‘The third annual Conventton of the Amoricun Railroad Master Mecuanics opene? ty Phy "Prominent manufacturers of the cily the delegates a baugues Mud au excussion to at one time 8: telde, having w novia nas 1 for Lake Bui road, The Cost of Minvos teal eg PRICR TWO CENTS. ACRES ON ACRES_OF FISH, THE DRYING UP OF THR PoNDs IN SULLIVAN COUNTY. OUR GLOR. NATITUTIONS. The Benaties of onr Primary Sy nae of Navigation o A Hudson Oni ing with Corn-Baske Fan Found An End to the Comp Bedford settin against the Smothering of Compinints-A Witness to Keel tho Power of a Court. In tho Court of Goneral Sessions yesterday, wked for an attachment for the arrest of Theodore Jacobs, the complainant In ® case set for hearing, who was absont, and to have such punishment moted out to him as wonld teach laymon that they could not treat processes of the Court with contempt. The Jary panel, he fone hand tn hand this month with the authorities; ‘and the officials had endeavored to do their duty, bat fummoned treat the p rt Bodford bad 10 hesitation that if iaymeit promptly and conscientiously as the authorl- jon, the great current of erli three months in our clty could be checked The case was then attachment was granted against ‘Thomas H. Davis are the aspirants for the Demo- cratic nomination for Congress in the First District, comprising the cou |—Pickerol-Fishe a Veerfal Di For the second time In its history the Delaware. I has been forced to gation owing to a lack of water, and the conse quences are that nearly one thousand boats which are need in the transportation of cor dale, Pa, to Rondout, N. Y., aro forced to Iie idle thousand men are thrown out of the condition of ‘and along tie ling of the canal both loaded and light boats may be sean tied tp wW sauboing Poste. while the o casos, having exhausted their means, have cone their homes, by permission of the coupany, condition of theit leaving the! trustworthy persons, Suffolk, and jen of Queens, ‘The Democratic primaries wore held {n the District Atto An extraordinary jug- and Hudson Oni the latter county last night, fling trick was performed in Now Brighton, by whieh 123 men cast 860 votes, Of the 123, 122 voted in favor of the Davis delegation, the 1284 man cast- ing the remaining 138 votes for the opposition, The to whom is due the credit for thin as. tounding , alight-of-band trick 1s roputed to be» Jadge on the Island, who had bitherto acted with tho Dsvis" or lights were extinguished, the. bi and the kind offices of th ¢ general free fight w plous flow of blood ; many t ‘This bas been nora, in mang tin for the last yes were touched ao in id the Judge was compelled to make 940 in flight from the scene. by the Judge was giv ‘One of the prospecti Brighton primary will be poats in chars Unable to obtain sheitor ror Horses, they linve beon forced to tie them te trees, and for rrovender forage on the farmers, ‘The whole length of the canal is one hundred and From Honesdale, Pa, is supplied with water from the Lackavwaxon river, and after crossing the Delaware river is supplied by ‘The Delaware river also supplies the about balf wa results of the New devoloped in the coming ne hundred and twenty-two aMfda- vile have been prepared, and are to be presented be- foro that distinguished assemblage, Keziah Hinton, the colored girl who bei ‘Ways lived with tho femily of Dr. Wm. A. McDow- ell, of Bloomfield, N. J., wan arrested on Tues- day on euspicion of being an accomplice in poisoning of the family (oight Persons) of Dr, McDowell, and in burning his barn aud stealing the fumily silver, her tonocence, but eke acknowledged that sho bad allowed her colored lover, Jacob Clark, to put white powder in tie wellond red powder inthe suzar. Yesterday ele atmitted chat she burned the born, under direction of Lor lover; that she did all the roisoning, though Clark bought the powder ata store to which ste had directed him, She added at she bad worked for the @ thit his property was bere, and told © help slong towarl getting hy thda, she stole the silvers thon af eeling osore, and did not for % mnfles, ‘ STABBED BY 4 BROTHER-IN-LAW. ee rarte oo twelve mile level on which, Jorvis is situated. Seven miles west of are tho Neversink locks, connected by short levels about two miles in teucth altogether, *Baminit,"' a level soventeon wiles long, is ryrchod. This level supplies the short levels, both eavt and ) With water, and ig {tself supplied by immense rorervols or Pohde, boti natural ant attificial, These reservoirs aye in Sullivan county and are feven ta number, Pond, covers an area of reventeca hundred acres, and the others from 4) to 809 acres, and are from twenty to twenty-Ove feet deep, drawn out until it contains lest than two feet of hese ponds have always been a favorite resort of fishermen, and numborles« are the st stories which they have furnish J éols were here f Mra. McConville Forbidden Companionship What Came of It-A Ma Brother's Wife. Mr. and Mra, McConville reside at 428 First av. the oldest being 19 jeConville, In opposition w the ad and his bother Thomas, was in tho habit of keeping company with a woman bamed Poarce, whom they copsidered an improper associate for her, Last Tuesday Mre, McConville, after preparing dinner for ber husband, spent the afternoon with {hig woman, leaving her children in charge of an old tady who residos with her, from his work tn the evening McConville met his brother, who borrds with him, stinding at the door, He inquired if he had bad his supper, a1 swored in the regative, sayinz there was no one at Mr. McConville then went to Mra. house to eee if his wile was there, and not ie, Where he discovered her lying from a stab wound i domen, and with the Peares woman in attendance, Ile immediately seized and ejected the latter, Making inquiries of bis wie he was told that ane and Mrs, PM passing the corner of Fi ‘Twenty-third street, met Toomas McConville, her and that she, in At frat she protested Kolfe on hi After this the ‘They baye Ove Feart old. “Mee. M wn, as Yankee that, Chai fo! her to do somethin ncee Pond 19 ware and hit it, wit the in toll hor story with goin realize the extent of her crimes married, ste has hed three child Chirk, the love Although never Returning home . one of whom is & wiuvenlr plan: Pickerel, cate wud in abundance, and tt Was a poor fisherman tndced who went awa: Out a well Ailed baskot'uf pickrel, Daring tho past month, as the wator kept gradas, ia, of the canal’ ther fixh loft the © foventeon-m Quimbo Apps OF for Blackwell's Island. ‘The Court of Special Sessions is open overy doy this week tending to clear a crc her, retorned hom mbers of pickerel and on the #ofa su! ad found their way to t Lately, owing to the continued dr: een almcat choked, Oxurag tively peaking, with the fish attempting to escape. ° n who beeune notorions ten years ago Fietsher, was as to the cans @ deiberate m for an asaoutt with 9 hammer another Chinaman. have availed themselves of the opportunity to lay tm a supply, and not only were the fisher gathered cora bankots, but thousands were thore by Iron’ scoops, A witness of tho draining of Fairchild's Poud, tm Sullivan cour ty, says it made lively times among ¥ ickerol, bullhwads, eels, sunfish, cogs. Tho wud was literaliy alive with a helploss, writhing population, flopped aroun, overgrown catfish raise’ thelr horns viciously, while the runfsh gave a gasp as their sun Many persons piscatorially inclined re paired to the pond, and made much merriment ip their adventures after cols One Alexander Buch: brother-in-law, who pushed het ing to sirike bi, knocked his ed that he then stabbed her with a knifs, ni is now held to await au's injurios, which are ox- eCOnvi le was ares! » rorull of the wo pected {0 prove (atal THE YORKSHIRE GALA DAY. and eneak to th bod mon, and your Propensity seois to be to commi' pntha in the Penit tot nntil it ta paid alter warts th give you six t xctting Cont the Donenster Beateu by a D vider-The Fay Doxcasren, Sept, 14.—The annual day of re- Yorkshire are concentrated in one small town in the county bas ‘od ones moro ha: d catfish fa the mud. in hat an exciting clase largo ocl, ana ran a tine of his epear throug’ jastic individual, effort to secure a threo 1d of catfish, th his feet most painfully. Avothes chap ran Lewiong in a mud bank, entiful were the fish drow them ont by wagon loads, and maoured their land with them, tthe Justice woult Tho Revival of U Ap immense number of Episcopalians have ap- pltod for Hickets to # itness the grand rituatist s: crament Missio however, cannot accommodate hundred, and the congre: berefeoted, in pound wrigeler, whieh lacerated come and cone, teon won by an the St. Leger Ever since the Derby when Kingeraft carried off tho blue ribbond of the turf, aad vanquished his competitors with such con- Suimmato ease, it has boon considered morety a that some farmert moro thaa about sic Hundre ts of act ivan county, it is belioved, ba that the Snot } t las boen 89 eevere in some placa tm! Sallivan county that farmers have to zo (rom two te four miles in search of water for domostie purposes, Prospect is decidedly biue for the Common Praver, reeontly of Albany, is ty be nad joy, the officia' Bison Doane, y Fether Brat sets fori) the like so many of his predeces: to keep up at Doncaster the prestige he e the Surrey Hills, and has succumbed to a hors was #o little thought of that a week before the race the prodigious odds of 100 to 1 were offered against ‘The weather being fine, there was naturally an immense crowd gathered ‘on th which if a flat plain, containing some red with dine sprin Aitozether th poor boatinen, ‘The drought has in the Sacrament erionely affected the corn ang buckwheat crops. IL will take full « week's rain te fil the reservoirs suMciently to warrant the resums ‘Along the canal farmers and owners of fruit orchards complain of the depreds tions of boatmen, who boldly ‘open day and mil lin the tines of Queen Rlizabeth Nearly all’ the High Church clergy of this city have reevived cards of admission, Eaward the Sixth, ing of navi Cort Burr ns a Teniner. hing the Hiram twood Park on Tues walk in orchards ta oir bags and baskets with frul\ ————_— DENT IN BNGLAND, neor Train Plunge ont Loss of Life Ke Lonnox, Sept, 14.—-A dreadful railroad acel. dont occurred at Tamworth, ia the county of Btafe ‘The train known aa th Mail,” which left Holylend, Wales, late last aight, when entering Tamwortn wi track by @ misplaced awiteh. mostly composed of passenger coachos, was plunged into the Trent river. ‘Thus far the Lodied of the encineor and four pam ers have been recovered, Woolrntt stokes at Plo: RAILROAD AOC . Leger bears soon alter the wondorful performance of Start him as ® trainer, ay, he remarkot titional attention to After the aellerem an Who con sratiital into Trent Rives of both races are procisely the same, but the at Doneaster is rat 6 years befor es ite name from tleman who first started the ford, this morning. rr is still Nandiing Startle, who continucs idly to improve. throwm from the Torentight Process Tho entiro train The Rey. Father Doane, of the Newark Roman Catholic Cathedral, who I min Newark, occasions by hor To 1809. the Ww artiy known by ner started at 49 to 1, in in loft, the winner, Caller on, Was #o little thought of before the r owner would nos accept 100 to 1 agsinet her, ic Was Just as great a turprive. awthornilon scemod very popalar Hitude, doubtless on account of lis be- ‘Tie following is a been travelling in Ku spect churches eta plan for a There is much com scene of the disaster, aud it is almost ‘The loss of life Tho present holie Cathedral Newark, return) impossible to get acorrout 8 been tearful. ater-No One M me yesterday. ening with a grand torenti onade at the parochial residence on Bievcker He was greeted procession | a Yorkshire bred horse, The St. Ledger Stakes of 25 suvs. each, for S-year old Presentation to the Heaviest M ening there was a large gather. of county guardians Buse'.'s Ho'cl, Hoboken, the occasion being the pro heavicat man in an D. Busch, member of vo yraes a mem ‘Tho Board voted Lonpow, Sept, 14—Ever one of the railway accident at Tamworth A later despateh from ing. —The first 4 Clifdon, ont of Bonny Biink Were cross exaggeratio in. ont of Wooderait...., ‘Tamworth says uo passeugers are missing, and none 0 badly burt, ev, the Hon. Fe the Assembly. Another Escape of General Seost ers—-Of Course, no Officer to Blame, While the officers of the Court of General Ses- slona were taking a batch of prisoners from tae ‘Tomba up the staircase leading (p (the court-room yesterday, an attempt was mado by Ave or six of them to eseape, and two did escape. Chambers street toward Chatham, and the other DASK BALL NOTES. Mr. Busch was tor ber of the Chosen Freenolders, him the chair. The Athletics, of Br boat the Baterprise on Tes tay, by 45 to 6 Yesterday the Mutu with the Eekfordes, and beat them by 8 to 6, The Athletics of Philadelyhia beat the Olymptas of Washington, at Philadelphia, yesterday, 30 to 4. ‘The Montunk and Tattle & Bail flyer ball and junior champlouship Hunter's Point. To-day te Mutuals vs. Athlete, of Phildotohia, ‘on Union ground, and Atlantic vs. Exports, of Phules ‘on Capitoline grouns Bending Love-Letters to Another's Wife, Frederick Williams fell Vezlemau's wife, and wrote bi od & practice game in love with Louis era letter proposing he showed the letter to her hus y souzht out Williams, and bent ewith a stunning} s arrained before Justice Cox, arged hint listanter Ous rau down and, covering the han or #hawl, walked alton ho’ liberated bi The key with uauds was found Poisoned by n Drugatxt's Mistake A daughter of Christian 412 Years, wes killod by by the mista Hanrronn, Sept. 14 Ziegler of Bridgeport, CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, POLITICAL SQUIBS, arles W. Bennott, an estimable cilinen of Blac WAS LOL and Kill ‘on ihe 10th Inet, for driving dog from R. L, on Monday dts Wife And then ran awa; night he returned and eps. Cause, intemperance and joalousy. Texekiah Springer, a member of the Ninth t's dram corps, who has bean bard prose eure from Long Wh his pew unit ‘The Pisaver Woodford and Kanfmana Cind of the rl of Brooklyn wa by Stephen Jam 1'4 Dreseription, & dinger table rick Exsly, of Ashton, ‘olvor twico at hi ou, Treasuror ; aad ACCIDENTS, Charles Rocker was last ove ee reatilnn In, the Fires As: 4 by car 29 of tne Belt Kn Twenty Atth street ing rin over Ub, eleeting Joseph A. Fenton and fe ©. Townrend, hi. Tobia and farrettson’s tunnel engine yesterday afte Win. Graves, fc on the Hartford, Lrovide: ron over and killed near Wil mantic hd epaulettes, Cs cls, hal the man Arrested, aus Justice scott, tn dofault of 6300 bail, comiitted bbisy ‘Tie uniform was recovered Maner, learning these The Brooklyn B.D, M1. Dicroks, tay al $300 to Mr. for the benedt of the wounded’ sol passing over the Ne JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, er Aman WnO Tying seteep with hia head and Bilward toneud to ihe pe ss and 29 days if ¥, 140 North Fitth otro John J. Werner, ‘The Cubsn Loaene meots at the Spinglor Rouse eh oad from the body, Bo'olook (hie Mowiders’ Union bave received @ aot 400 from Wholr pion ¢ thermometer Kod frou 51 40 8D yesterday ompany is to be formed for the Washi tal Guard, wh, —————_— for Avene, Uy OBITUAR 1 robbing Fred Grom’ tho fursiture dealer at Palton 1, Brooeven a streets who was arrested on (ho charce to fro hy Flore. The Rev. Thom » Sorin eld. M. , OF 1) UFies Fee: ullivan, a Catholic priest mye ee iy a Ee arrested yralertay by hn’neeninsiicted by Uhe dieand Sury. Ex-Aldorman Charles Franks of the Sixth Ward | tonal ty Judge Troy eoerday froin 12 Fine ulac reed at (ireenwo ad Clutivas of Fespect, at: of cortiorarl to. bri feuneasey anil the Board of Education (ot the Suprema Court Honry Hofer, of Avenae A on the of Hrooklyn, was bur Kun the case of tended the fue Donruan, a voteran army, wae buried yestordal Hicks street, Brookly n. wapaper in New Yorg, the Truch Terer, which was subsequently merged iuio the Jrtsh-Amer: Taver at the foot ofl ‘Thomas Moonoy, tho defaulting Prosident of the Joan Society of San Franctseay y'é History of Ireland of the Gorman Patrintic Aid Socte: ening that be bad recevod $13%. vih6, of which $18,000 had beou forwarded to Berlin, ‘The German Democrats of the Fourth, tooth, ant Twenticth Wards, olution® urging tho re oraia Building’ a W OBRSHY. le the author of Moon terday morning the bod: found drowned of Thomas Carsen, of ‘Tho hat Guisbers ia Or ge ave atruck for higher wen was dt youre ot od did business in New York in the Gold Board, ‘wasameuber of the Undine Boat Clad, and oa Tuerday night Island, where he bad beew with a gig crow for p Switzer, a retired * fatally Injured by day. pister, living John T, Hotfnan, ‘ounell have accepted alot e oR VEN I, A ® Council Cham: thal, of 11 Ludlow ai PERSONAL LLIG ENC B, (CLF the purpose of eho was badly bi Senator Wilson is in Washing Gen. John W, Sanford, an old and prominent citi zon of Georgia, is died. ‘The Hon. Henry © Evropeaa tour yesterday, Linton Stephen: the Fifth Georgia District, Mr. Ryan las been nominated for Congress by the Democrats of the Third Louisiana Distric! ‘ome years 9 Ropresentae A quoit match between Aloxan ounns Walker on thi e Unknown on tho otm Monday neat on Voi is abont organizing ia Jersey City for Water front on the et side of the or wit « view of fillag 24 gralu vlevator ning the wombors of th ton Socioty enioyed fon Assembly Kooms, f tim members. jerday afternoon, nbont 4 inch Of 419 Feast Nine Ape of the building story to the aren below branch Union No. 2 ofM The al Union of Machinists and sainktalod hy ® dap: ast Saturday wight ab t for $500, 18 bo be played ou Morphy returned from bis Hyee. Josepha clines to run for Congre Irvington was excited yesterday afternoon by the mittiage of George I, Qsvorne to Mise Kmiy Knight, UL New Providense, N Amagoificent scald aoa created @ Mutver awong the fashivaables for miles around, A bill is to be introduced iuto the Legislature to unite West Hoboken, Weehawken, North Bergen, tue town of Uuion, and Guiienbur Hobokon, to prevent their becomag the prey of Jerwoy City swindling capitaliats aad officials, Mr. Hoory J. David, a N Paseato county, in dri to attond tho Democratic Conveution at Morristown, J., by an accident to 01 bridge, was tambled into the river, anion narrowly escaped with bis Hack smtina of Serth Ave ‘The adalr was o% nity of the Inter Mr. James M, Oakley, a young a politician, will get the nomtaation for from We Becond Assembly District of Que: ‘Nhe Hon, George W. Cuyler, of Wayne connty, jon Lo examine into jenaineas wad taxation, Vice James Kelly and his wile, Inte of 14 levue Mospital, tw Felatives having also died since Saturdy Orphaur are loft belin, the oldest but Aad the youngest T monihe, The patent fartonings of the new police badjros Avak the least atin Cneened axto lon TOWnEN'p, years of ug ond report a system of Lucius Robinson, deel ‘Ansniom Nelson, the Republican State candidate Foaigned bis pot the Commercial Union at York lawyer, who yf Canal Coum on as the Graud Chief ol the request of that organization, ‘The wife, children, nurs 4 canary Dirds cot te Ayton thelr extended stay al clothes baskets, of ri like the Captains’ What uiaoy provokiog nd with bis com: ‘The Executive Committee of the German Patri ¢ Dave fra od otic Ald Book drow to the G rg deprive Gorin ally Gorms: warned row tly arrived in this rem, and ing tho bousenold of i ,cuuldren. and al 4 ry ais aa ind on of forelg) pow 7 OF ths just friile of ty dering provinces od Gorman tm languags still, co Taal ‘eke nA iy seainat aur

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