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— “PUIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. fil SUGE OP PARI Attempted Negotiatio for Peace. Jules Favre at King William’s Headquarters. Present, but it is nnderstood that s common Conatt tath the Main alike, with ample guarentees for healthy oliticel, and economical development. Bavaria #r distinctly (ecline territorial enlargement, While agreeing tha: ALSACH AND LORRAINE RUST RETRON to, Germa The recentty appointed Civil Commissioner for Alsace, von Kuhlwetier, has telecraphed to. thé Boards of Trade at Kiberfed and Bremen for their viows of the Influence uyon German industrial 1a- torents of tie admission of Alsace and the Depart. Ment of the Mosolie into German Zollversiv, Mr, Malet. Second Secretary of the British Rm basay, who Gnally suceeded in_geiting to the Pras sian Headquarters, revarned on Friday, bringing. “AN ANSWER FROM BISMARCK to Lord Lyons. Before this mission Lord Lyo liad asked Favre whatier, if England requested a armistice, the French Goverument would welcome her intervention, When this became known. to Lord Granville, Lord Lyons was poliveiy rebuked lor bis pains. “Bent on traproving the situation, Lord Lyons then sent Mr, Malet on an. informal mission to Bismarck, notifying Lord Granville after Malet hed one, Lord Granville forthwith directed Lord Lyona to summon Mr. t back; Lord Lyons obeyed, bet his messenger took the wrong Victor Hugo Would Blow up Paris Quarter by Quarter, facta t road, 4 aes RG aft Wear Wea in bed ae hie way throaga crowd of ani ched the P hor UT. | Rine’s neadquarte THE CAPITAL 10 GE STARVED OUT. | , Svoratlthisatetealon of ero parpotee erew COOLNEAS PRTWRAN LYONS (ND GRAKVILET, Molets talk with Bismarck was Point, He avked for 2 ond Btresbour ‘What General Sheridan Says of the French. n TL eupoose the Frenc nie Government Bads impossible? PAINE <‘TILt SHL AETZ WR SHALL INVEST AND STARVE PAntS, BAZAINE STILL SHUT DEIN METZ. | 4 ve tet dome nck baehed, wa ell try me nieans. Would you bombard the eity 1 Certainly, aud born it if toreed The nee ‘ity is triste, TUB SUN'S WAR DESPATCHES, how to escape ii? Bismarek's talk sbont agai datone and Granvilic and their timid message- nabte=C ondenc a carrying waa reverse of re by Cable~ Correspondence of The &un. feattarrioiee ine Panis, 18.--Yesterday there was a | the efforts of outsiders, and was resolrod to. le great roview of the Guards Mobile end Nationai, | fy) duemons wich france alone, Peston gs poll More than 800000 c.en are now under arms, and | dially advised him Gore was great enthusiasm among the troops, To GET OUT OF PARIS WHILE ne covLD, with the exception of some regiments of the Tle had notified Lord Granville that the siece onve provincial Mobile Guards who, by order of their ectful, and he did not that he cared nothing & ept began he would allow no communication between eign Governments and their Embavwies inside rm, refused to ery ** Pave la République.” city. ‘The written answer eent by Bismarck. to Lr asd estas if . be .ord Lyons was coufi ential, and has not boon dis. Three thousand Prussian uniforms have boen | closed; but Lord Lyone fatimates that! thinks discovered In three separate houses this morning | Bismarck mesos to have Paris tn bis banc. before conc inding & peace, as the most eflectual means of ENFORCING HIS DEMANDS, nor is the Fronch Government at heart confident of making @ svecessful defence. Gen, Trochn told n# that ho would do hia best," but,” he there will be # massacre, and that will be by the nephew ofltolon, The poople of Paris are generally dissatisfied 2. the Government for not adopting revolu: ry measures, A manifesto voted by the twenty arrondissements of Paris has been pre- by anu ane mines still utter Deo: o nent, | brave Words, Russia's attitude t# still one of re- GFaigd o-day 10 the Provisional Government, | br/re "itty came nut that Gortechakor wae naked and Will be posted tc-morrew on the walls of the | by England to join in a fresh guarantes for Belginm, city, I: requires the immediate sending of gen- | Lv answored, * Yes, if you will luclude Moliaud.” eral commissioners into the provinces, It is a ae : 2 ns AN . doubtful whether the Government will yield pias hai dtocacEestnd Ac Bhat under this double pressure, It is feared that the I’russians have surroonded lat ht a battalion of I ay All efforts to bur 0 far proved fwiriv' s A Fight Ten Miles from Paris-The Preach Back-A Balloou with 50,000 ters from Metz Captored—Lyons aud hreateucd. Pants, Sept. 19.—A fight took place yesterday ton miles from Pars, between the advanced guard ian franc-tiree the forests Law ux. Nrcor Fe DNS POR PEACE. of the Prossian ariny and a reconnoitring party of x Fj, wae eee: the French forces, The Initer were driven baci, Bales Fa ar the Penasinn Mendgnarters | and the Prosriaus establis themselves on the ~Prusg oynize the Govern glta whi h the Freren had been holding, The Abat Pays “A Chance of Poace-No red 6)A0. The fight ts said to Armistice a» Yet. h g Bloody. one, and the French, Loxvox, Sept. 19.—Prassia distiuetly save sh tnflicted hea son the Pros fecoge aes no Kroncu Government, Imporial or Re- | {raged for upward of two hours, to make peace at present s said that ougis itis certain that Jules | 4 wauiooy wirn yurty THOUSAND LerTERs ne to the Prassian beadguartera, ne ald web captarea ak Mi ' Dave of nogotiations lias been arranged, them Maraual Uazsing says bis army Bani, pept. 19.—Tne North German Gazette, of | pried with ever, thing. Wis city, #998 the Republican Government of France ita TaVMHNAS OP: FL KGS existe de fucto; the Tnperial exists de Jure, W From the Evening Bball treat with (hat offering the beet conditions. Loxpon, Sevt. 19.—Roports hom t In one of ts well sv Lonpon, Sept. 19.—Ai ihe interview wiich 9. | nesaqu tall the successful pre Thiers lad with Lord Gran on Fridaytt 1° | 4 vostaue Pie ie ieee t stated Wat certaliy suc s were mats to M |g ide ea apnea Phiers, wo he say ft to, como | ; rg ; ied ente to th v t of E : cares ‘ result of which ¥ i+ now We Daler vat fat te EN COMMUNICATION WITH BreMAnoK Race Smet aie Bpecial prog 6 ha tapatites to bis | Ua the er ey, Ine we oy arck, ond bo le cousenied to ® me wit vy , that the ° terview will be a successtul | ond that thete advance for MMi attempt the Regotiation lor peace seizure of communteation by the valey of toe L od the “Dep arin ii aeniie one the line through nv The correspondent of the Louton Fimes writes Fy ath tencsaiinllte lathe? Grom Berlin tha: Le tas stinek the cue to th c Of the Kine, scemincly to ignore the preaont Govor ‘ene PaNReOrD mont of France, Ile says both from the direction of Soissons and Creil. ‘ + RECOGNIZES NAPOLEC The Daily News correspondent ways t i the | morck ineiste on the evacuistion of Meta a navtates to the | pourg, oF else compls tbe Lerute of peace PARIS 18 TO DE STARVED OUT. pronose. Ferry, Sent 19.—Tho following news ix of: ial rele public of France is tznorirs | “While Napol N in Belsiniu, te the Prussion thy sia ignores the Repuolic.” | eulogized the discipline and courage of tue Prusst.n The Times of ring saya: * There is u | soldiers, and #aid chance, almosi a hope, that THE END OF THE WAR 1S APPROACHING. “We have it on reliable authority that ML. Jules NOTUING COULD KREP THEM OUT Or FATS A workman in Louis Rooderes'« -™™pane lishment slot dead s Prusajyy cs aro! the Beeventh Pavro is prepurcd to ack ledge ibe obligations of | Regiment. ‘The former ~ eennelss France to sepir, io the measure of justice, tie | the Prussians, ‘The wespalchos received to day de. we wh oli tie Tinpertal Government inflicted upon | atroy all pr - v8 of Germany 11 the fuir promise Of peace existing yt prec eut proves abortive, the Stage alate for white Ts eit he edin wer contip The Jjudumen | ‘Wo Id WJ }@ severe upon that side Whee stubborn - MARSDAL BAZAINR'S ESCAPE, A hendful of men only have escaped thos for. The siege of Toul is vigorously pressed. According honncing @ new Government. ‘Trouble is n Will be elven Al! the Slates north and gouth of | bended, S had Tho citizens declare that they prefer Prussi rule to communist, THE CALDRON DROINNING TO BOIL. Prom the Prening Matt, Loxnon, Sept. 19.—The Red Republicans have held poveral large meetings at halls and in the ttroets of Paris, at which fervid appeals have been made against a restoration of monarchy. The leaders Of the Reds proposed approvingly to organize pop- lar protestations against peace and {te negotiation; to orrest the Imperial Commissaries of Police and to strip them of anthority, and to confiscate the extates oft artist agents, ‘The judiestions derived from th THR IRRECONCILA! that they are disaatisfled with the presence in Administration of M. Keratry and Gen, Trochy, on the grounds that their sympathies are not suf™- ciently republican, and that by their continuance in power the Governinent is embarrassed in its tions, The presumption is that a powerful agite. Hon will be exerted to secure (he removal of these eankions coustituents of the Nativual Defence ommitte ‘ ‘A correspondent from Paris writes : A gentleman with whom I cuuversed y! told me that We MAD RAND TiCTOR MUGO SAT that he would blow up quarter aiter quarter of the city iF occupied by the enemy. ‘They would do som thing to dazzle the world, an) if Paris must the clory of ite defence would outlive the disgrace Of kis capture, PRUSSIAN SPIES ARRESTED, T soldiers who escaped from Beden are en- camped in the op space fronting the new Opera House, While passing tn that vicinity, F met « inpnny of the Garde’ Mobile escorting {n triumph an in @ bran new uniform of the Cuirassiers. gatherings of terday a ‘The freshness of his noiform, too brilliant at auch a time ae this, had attracted attention toward him, when is unmistakaole gnitural accent had discov: ed his nationality, ard that he was a Prussian spy ‘These aples would meet summary justice, if not protec by the National Guards, in tue Roe Trevis a woman, observed as walking ‘With ® significantly SUGGESTIVE SOLDIERLY GAIT, was arrested, who proved to be # Prussian epy. tion bad been to her movements by @ ably sed man wearing ® decoration, and, pon the erinoline being questioned, a plan of ‘as fo} French soldiers, w doke French perfectly, aud had penvtrated forts. CHASSEPOTS FOR THE GARDE MOBILE. Daring the last few days the Government ha evinced untiring energy in preparing for the defence of the city. Nearly all of Garde Mobile have received ¢! ots, and at the corver of every street these Gardes may be met with in grou fondiing their newly received weapons with tie afiection of a child for a new toy, There has been continoous flehting around Paris, A weekly tax lias been tmposed upon those resi- dents who have houses gg apartments here aud have the city. ny Prassian «couts bave arrived near the walls of Paris. All the Departments are ARMING ACTIVELY. Frening—The city is quiet even to dullness The Honievards are crowded with soldiers, No eynip- tons of disturbance are obmecvaite LONDON, Sept. 19.—A correspondent welting from Paris, the 17th, says: Gen. Vinoy ied 80,00) troops of the line Inst night to Vincennes to dispute th passage of the Marne, The advance of the e posterday Was not great, Their (roc MASSED NAR THK BRINE, nt, The corps thors is in alate letter Geor a ready to eroe* at ony mor tikine the course indica loneve y of Lenjeu r etablalied toer sh for heights of Camart: and, ifthe eity is Lombard Will opeu fire upon Vougirard, From this poin they can the Seine wt Vi ¥ GREATLY DAMAGE THE CITY fel and Mont Parnasse neon St, Denis er View of ns far as the Bonlevards dF fe northern army ts mare Tee past two months has given a be Pronch tnetability tian fity yeare of The ud transition of public sentiment thing hen Favre's Oret circular appeared, the unanimous enthnsiasm, © Victorie mod Uy se litly was for War: and Jeh fell away again Vndvance of the r thitce days the M at . my, again bb 0 Was not Hotes, but the a cry heard, no F patriotien Was prawa sms thelr enthay ec again, ond the tely to eneownter the «ty tthe war eu v chivalite dete evide hin re fearful want of discipline in the National Guard and Garde Mobile is wi A daily, and recal causes of the deteat of the jw +s gontleinen, the other as tLe clit gons'aniitury,. You know what that venus Forviqgners are in great danger of being TREATED AS svIRS, and passport are of little wn Mery Amy Marshal Veillan TOW! sped being hang: y a mob, While visiti g the “rt ations, ne Would be seid, at wh Victor Huso, Ledra K Louie Bhane, and Pyatt would be present, to provest ugalmat tie woderiion of the Government Vimazine that the meeting has heen. suppre it has not taken piace, The Rede” are strogcling frursi MOE NO ascopdoney ince morning the evemy has mule slow progreas toward Versailles, ‘There has been Mzhtiog wi Juvisey and Athis, If sawa dozen Wounded meu carried to Val de Grace, sil etal War Notes, Concorde, near the statue of the City of Marseilles When they had passed the grand basin they could fee the unitorms of the light Infanty in the private where M.Lonis Ravenez, of the Garde Mo- bad appointed to hifve an interview with the He proceeded thither with a white hand: Kerchief at the end of his gun, and was joined on his way by M. Victorien Surdou, and subsequently by another gentlem torrace of the pri soldie ra. to him and spoke in Republic 14 proclaimed, people and the National Guard, to demand an en. trance into the Palace, which is'our propert; Undertake to Fospect ts character in every sense mob approached, and Gon, Mellinet, who nding on # chair, said: Gentlemen, T ‘Then t was then do not wish for troops away, on con taken by the to garden. ition that thelr posts should be National Ganrd, claire to you that, if any one of our soldiers ts mo- lested, Tam theit General, and T ball do my daty.” ede Ia — SUN'S REPORTERS, — ing the Pr . Gen, Moellinet was on the M. Ravenoa went up foliowing words: “The Icome, in the name of th Rich Corporati carry on the We Broomhoad's building » dam in the ri view of turning out of the chai ron his wo @ better than to order my Furthermore, [ de- had torn down, wiitlo the society folks LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE nic River—A Legal Contest Between a Poor Manufacturer and « —Lawyera in Clover, + A half dozen lawyers have been engaged to ht, whieh wae began in Paterson on Sunday morning, between George Broomhead and the Society of Usefol Manufacturers, in regard to with ‘The latter went to work yesterday rebuilding that part of bis dam which the society oe making & reve We vill orton ihe palace They thes rinca’ty | rald upon the courte with the evideat intention of betwoon the Gardes Moviies and the National Goard, | depriving Broombead of any water rights whatever, shouting as loudly as their lungs would let them, but abstaining from any deods of violence or destruc In the Palace the only one who liad remained ‘waa the porson who is called the Sone-Conservateur da Palais de Saint Clous, and secretary of Gen, He gave up the keys of tho private apart: tion Lepic, mente to M. Ravener, who entered them alon rentieman who had given up his charge was deoply affected at the inci tent. 6 poor, “this she b showered fuvore has deserted her! ‘The changed in aspect, b rouse! could see that In the growad floor the disorder was ime curtains ply jndeacrib M. Ravenez's opiny is torriblet * been abandon recepti room| Ie. {ust taken her depart yave beeu informed that Her Maj between two and three o'clock on the morning the previous day, However that may lia there were traces evers where of a pre and, in evidence of it, the Imperi sirewed with empty treks and band-boxes, ‘Maing throuch the suite of rooms which had be- joneed to the Emperor and bis 901 thal attracted attention was a child's aword lying on 2 sofa, half drawn from the seabbard ; while on the floor in the same room, amid @ litter’ of torn 1 bers of the Gawols, th Figaro, een ing only of a boiled ei Garde pe of this homely repast a litte later. In thy apart and statuettoe of the Prines Imperial, ap unduished Outline of w Dust of the Emperor, a numbor of plates representing Pros form, some annotated volames, among them a book ands Gteck cap surmounted by a peacocks feather, and bearing in goid letters inseribed on the lia L. To the intorior of the Tailerios no damage what- ever was done; by Ml cut short. It Mobile with a nent were a nui de Mirecourt tthe peonle in the Place da y the holster Grawers broken jewel-cses Empress's drawing diary. with the page relating to the 4th of September ball torn sway. which are ordinarily keptiizhted, the lamp recently extiaguished, and to have I om w fait odur oi i were the remains of break the initial indee: las @ cont left, The Young P. Ward — ‘The nring for Election, ayy onsiour,” said hey press! how basely 11 Every one on whom ‘Thomas Ryan's liquor store at 253 Mott str © | ing the temporary absence of the proprietor. the first story were an- © Windows weve Without | arkoepe ‘The barkecper defended himself, but was that Empress bad On the her hand, we ty actually’ left f been, pitate flight, Spertinonta were in trea whom they detained until the arrival of Broderick. He was held for the first thing | certained, are known to the police, — pe Young Dei Rochester, Departure of th = Opinion Nationale, and te * a revolver, In ali the were to be seen. room were discovered th tion in Rocheat high feath In the corridors, last evening. of Judge Ledwith, strest, where after hospitality in oil, In anoth bd partaking of cheese, A hort work Emperor's Prussian maps, busts, ber of, River Railroad, wher prinied in m SUN yester Provided with refreshments — the National and Mobile T As the society is rich and holas the documents, it Pill andouptedty get the best of the battle althongh Broom bead \s not "ikely to give it up #o long as he of the Fourteenth Yesterday forenoon five young burglars entered 4, dar: Ler ‘Were armed with icepicks, bottoms of tumolers, and other missiles, and while four of them attacked the the fifth made for the money drawer, ar chewed off and bis lip bitten throurh in the conflict. He was finally reinforced by Mra. Ryan, who did xecution with « bottle, forcing the ruMfans to re. an arresting one named Johnny Conway, OMcor The fall delegation appointed by the Yi Democracy to attend the Democratic State Conven- to-morrow, weut from the city in A Jersey City Bar-Room Robbery. Monahan, examination. ‘Tne others, Michael McNamee alias Micky Mack, Bob MeCallough, and two whose names could not ‘be as- raey fo ung the the way of sandwiches , champagne, and cieara, they proceeded in a body to the Thirticth street depot of the Hudson pecial sleeping cars were re- terved (or them. “They left by the #15 P.M. train lonest Jolin Fox, jol ner "Brien, e genial lors aod officers in ani | Gen. Hillyer, and the full list of rox jelozates, as together with moi of the alternates, composed the party. They were amply for use. on the way. Guards were posted witiila the buil ding ; and be. Mrs. Mary Monahan, wife of Berna: you y gerawis on the wall, such a8 | aor “4 PC Mpartmente to Lot Ree | Keeper ofa bar near the foot of Bergen Hill, on spect tie Nat Property,” aud * Vi ». | Newark avenue, Jersey City, waa arrested yester Ligue Frangidse,”” there were mo tr ¥ | day alternoon on a warrant from Justice L Q Di Ac expe Emto Lead wind Bess whi be ie vaue or w second period of devasta: | Fo military experts, the place canuot hold out much | Gen, Sheridan, writing under date of Sept. 8, Hincnie, Sep’. 19—Jul-e Favre, in his diplomatic | MonDow, Sept. 19.—The Globe comments severcty | ftom Reims, says: The French were always on the supineness of the Porisians in perinitting the | beaten, and tue resistance of Paris canuot save uppers), says the Prussians to repair roaus and replace bridges on the | prance LIABILITIES OF FRANCE IN THI8 WAR Line of their advance, without interruption. T ny bok the Med t ; HH be create ne | London journats have no telegraphic news to ragment of the Sedan srmy has arrived at Geno: reennns beid to be greater than fhe | ior ‘Parle, Mall advlens (ndseate (ast (ne besiege’ | Rowen, It consisted of G0 mec who previously compensation Wor the evils occasioned, a8 revora: | ard toviextra at Meta ruflor eqoally frou discsse | tecuped frou Mets 1 in so far &H the game does not Involve self-de- | und carualtioa, ‘ Mota, Birvettor Fins 3%, Sept. 19—The Nord Deutache Zeltung, PARIS AND THB KEPUBLIC from typhus bas beon very serious, WC nil of thig City, saya Prussia We - The Russian Government has tranafei red 40,000, at with Whatever ve“aueut areepts tier | Substance of Jules Favre's Cheenine to the | oo) roubles, lately ov deposit Yai 1 M8, bd usuire tis Carty Represontatives of France in anise ethan Cal naar pee triew The ¢ Leyiauing to rains Tue Uke a@in comalvan (he eA fone ry t Riwitseria Arrest of Prussian Spien one annd pe ‘ eas bee Juies Vaviey Van, Sept. 19 ol journal of th ba fe eee ee ean Republic y y contalved @ circular of J Cornesait Bee aie ton Yestoday seonrier from Viveet representatives of Brance in otier | jeu Anuries 4 i Pee in iaaeLun OL thie untriet, Of which the following are chief 1 seaanod iiaaeat ther earant'a hea to | Doint he Gplnton onaie ncknowle tzes the receipt War obil od tugo torward on foot Considtuent Assembly have been feed at wn earlier © news of the capture of Sedan roach Tne Opinion Nutonae usserts positively thus uo | date isi was at roposod. Onjection had oven | g. Wen the news of the capture of Bedan roach med!ntion bus ye. been proposed. fade that the present Krovisionsl Goverument at | “ie Cmcere of the Landwehr bare been offered Lonvon, Set, 1% —fhe steamer Jerome Na Paris conle, omncere of the Landwet ° wou aita'M. Tuicrs on dosed, has goue to Bt, Po WAS NOT MHOULAR, The French captive officers allowed thetr tin ace eanonvan incision a fet that we were forceg to admit, ‘The urgency | Choice, of German’ Cownt vs realloncos.” hoy re x Of the case It also Dresenged in sirong Inicuage ceive the same rations and pay as ut home ; fe sald to be nuded, nor are the peace prospect Tt was the Orst duty offhhe Government to defend |, The Countess Cowley had A lone interview with any better. the soil and preserve ite Mauer, and then the | te Boperor ¢ n Saturday on Lobslf of the I meres Warninctor, )C t Ay 1, team | fit logaied power to the Woop! ' infin tt steamers. is removin yctiandise mesomnae Moule atid Lot turdig evening, | Nothing Je, to ve expected Her othe Gurmane lauigu at Marsal ’ Lopes of Ras been received at the Sate Departinent Me. | eupreme whl 0 ware ifrocon: | The Germans langu at Marstia Lopes Motloy says the Flat That, Prete gM | chiaule with calm impartiality wud statesmauehip, aaping ails: Weak winintisa ik anecs treat except with the Rezeneys ant tent TWO NUNDKED THOUSAND VicTIMS feht up nf Aneyst TO REINSTATE NAPOLEON AS EMPEROR i already been sacrificed to her ambition in this b The Swit a : ud Belgian Ambassadors Of France, Is filse. Prussia, he say%, objocta to pe. | {vious war, and it is certain she will dictat pave deelin nit Paria i coruiaing’ the present Gorernment nae porente 2, | France eondidions that thie momentary and incom | ‘The raising Hieuch Mockate inthe North the procumation orthe Repaviie, but on teen f | petent Government sbonld not sceept. and Billie Hoan has been oBicislty anwoumcod to the Moat it is unaathorized, unstuble. and ineay of Hence we convoke the Assembly, freely ¢’ oxen, | Spanish Government, pore : tng lusting guarantees, Lhe despatch a: a, | © Gecide, What we ask now ts only to give the Sefior Olozaga's recognition of the French Repub favorable reply was hoped for, but had 60 our hearts and our blood, ‘Thea tet France | Ue as bean ratifod ape orp y Spain Teccived ts the proposition (OF ab iMtesaMGW beiwern | Aeodo; MOL CUF transient authority, be otal |) Repu i ous in taver vi France hay Favio an) Bismarck Fravee, raining itself ty confront Prussia; France, | been ma ieto. ' (gL aR a to the | telessod from The village of Hazeilies, near Sedan, was'destroyed pi ovON Bert 19—Jales Favre haw gone to the by the Prussians becanse geome wotnded tugitives u hentguarters, | Hears were enterciined THY WINDING SIRE OF THE RMPIRE, from the German army were uissacre tin its ser But ne rece) rats Babb Tad | Piances tree und generous, ts ready to immoiate | Gen. Fully ts nok dead as tas beon Ko Hiem rica ate conduct jand 08 | tise vor right and Hoertys Disivowing all those | often reporied, Ma and hte staf cecupy. finely i Matt beaten ee ee ately for) cxuites poitical ideas of the old. Government, | furnished apartments at Mayones, and is aim ileeeaba iat ved tie 1 hus now tion than to remain | samptiously provided for by King Walia Mall Gazette to-day, in ils correapontenes | 1 on to develop hor mor -_ 1%, says Baas y r ally with The Tontinn A nd Rome, COUNT VON nIswAncK his France, recovering lis free a ‘nat | Fuonenon, Sept, 18, 1870.—Gen, Mixio is ¢ Ae convene at Florence to hear the result of | ‘ I LOneNCY 1 Vatiine coupled n FRANCE NRVER VOTED Pomp War o . ‘ ‘ sie ‘ nig 10 rush with hutbien, Gen. Lixie, cecer | ‘ . i t Moke they and the is Kivie The Capture of Che Puilertos 4 t ! y Vince do ta ¢ hoy had previousty CUE ete eougite | Panta, Sent 19—The Red Repudticana cantinne | fet tie #4 Jt Mee oF nein nied Hed “Lhe Golaus have beow povipousd (or tho | to placard Ue walls in tho cily with banabila au | tuo Garde Neluuao, A luce oumbas @ Liv Wai des orks the facts ¢ me jjury done to the paluc i COKPSE IN SUGAR. Dr. Cernochan Determl merce of New York—An Exponi \ charge of robbin Lasband was als _- ed to Buin the Com © of the Monali Joun Pitapatrick of $10. arrested on a charge of assaviting Fitzpatrick. On Sunday night Fitzpatrick went into Monahan's place, and after drinking tendered a §S n took the note and went ont under an, on Her juarantine Pirate's Falechoods-The nee of geiting change, but iumteud secreted Codd Redhead ah eA 5 ; himself at the rear of the hoase, Meintime Mra lose investigation by @ Sex reporter into | Monahan tudo love to Fitzpatrick, got ber arms nected with the arrival of the sngar th Oficer; that # reekin was stowed in her ¢ pearrnce on b decomposing corpse | "9: Frankenstein J that the timely ap: “alone prevented 3 ay iy) failed to pay the note, aud was arte fround hin and invited bimn iuto the back room, an waisteo: wud pees " ng vi " Pree then two §5 noves disappeared from bis laden brig H. G. Berry at this port with the corpse | rocket. Pita madea fuse shout his money of her Cajtoin on boart, sows beyond the shadow | Mouahon rusved in and gave bimasonnd beating. of a donbt that the vile story was concocted in the | Mrs, Monatan assisted by letting fy a bottie, pterest of the Querantice Birates in their war agiinst Lee Rin PS New York commerce, It Lue been asserted that Dre. Frankenstein's Hotel, tha: SH Hialeah: eal h Amboy, to | Jvlius Frankenstein keeps # hotel at Broome evade the quirintine impositions of the New York | *"4 Bim streets, He gave his note for $100, #1 in payment of a buteler's bill, procaring its ondorsement by three persona, ted by one of the endorsers for having falsely represented himedlf He the consummation of a great outrace in shipping banhs-dhe-cemnas-of- the sanilyeehlin. tn taahih soon cated srterm vin the Ki such cargo to this Utter te'ygMere vis the Hite. Ts croperty of hia wife, Johanus, He eked Jaane ‘ owas Owen, which {a wife's name to the note. as her Seidebh thw AAA des aA dton wae denied, Indge Daly re Ding OF Lie Iniiiaty tesiead o ording | he, waver “such, elrcumstanves, Was a mel on - Siwy the H. G: Borry lord Serena ited ig Mk gp | HU Woodford, ican candi date ior Governor, was #erenaded by & party of y have th teran soldiers Jast evening at bis residence, 14 South dome AR tal IT Ry Oxford street, Brooklyn, Woodford delivered the pasate led or usual epeech, after which the sbrenading prrty re bok red, Among the spectators werr Gen, Pleasonion, comin A ree Art And other Repabiiean dignitarios mbox with Iron’ dieaje Several covored men Were noticed iu the procession Tig ned sorurlag “ - ward, ¢ Quarant ‘Ahat ships laden with this limes olfend the nostril Te was und the corpse the ready officials sueiled; but the pre A Staten Island Elopement. kind of cargo can home: ten and futeen miles to abiediy the sugar and not Mr. Theckerford's dry gvods store boot, shoe, saddlery and barnes store ; Duilan ground that he ts tileenlly injury t — by making low rates of fares aM froigut in The Burning of thy Powelton House, compel the Erie managers to withdraw rAd Kept. 19.—The Powelton House, a | 88) Clalme acainst Lim Newauncnt, Sept, 19.—The Powelton Mouse, n summer resort one mile north of Newburzh, Owned nROOK LYN. by Mrr.I4 BL, Ramsdell,was totaily destroyed by fro - 2 awalk o reauition tioin deuuyy ly aida, © pirates discover Staten Island hag food for gossip in the elope- corp Lourd, thoug!. wecured beyond the mont of Miss Ann Johnson. the only dauguter of fition, they caused a analicious story to | McGuy, m young Irishman, upon whom the girl'® he fn cireu'ation. the brie which | paronte did not look with favor, Tho young «uy ae ernaigued "C0 Sandy gtool or ontere.” was | Uapearod on Maiurday night towed np on Surdoy t Lower Quitan!in padesblasl oh Lesa From there the Fos was temeved to Sesuio’s Point | tue Heart of a Western Vilinge Be; tion, 16 tbe admitted that sw oftensive stench camo | A disastrous fire visited KockvTile, Park cu Tom alt these coMns, tht none of the rest of | Ind., ou Saturday night, destroying all the buildings the crew were, BAS age det 4 valth, | OH the north side of the public square except the Ns ik a aN CRROWA Unt ponke Dunk buliding, The loss smounts 0 $1,000, ou rates eezes of the most effensdve nature, and ¢ was a total insurance of $0,000, Vuiidings destroved were Thomas s jewelry store ; alr, Harwrave's vit & Me- Brocery) hardware, aud azricdltnral implo- text Was on exce'lent one for creating thatsentiment | ment store; Coles's millinery store ; Stark +0 ery to sustain the Health OMeer in a drug Mr. Hugh's dry goods store ; Mr, Lis unlaw/nl attacks on Perth Amboy, "Ye M. Cox's atov® and tin tore, was, therefore, qui readily soized pod nod the American Expres lins been freely stat \ siauegling was catried Mr. Hays's grocery store; G. W. Mil on toa fearful exten rth Amboy. This is un cood store; Hinna & Green's livery s'a other weak inventi the enemy. Tl ‘le, and ope of two other amall buildings. Mr Probably not a atricie trict in the grave, and G.W. BHTA Co, saved the most of State that wii that port, nora | their g But tow #tores are teft in town, ‘Tho more ¥ officer t tor Me- | fire i» supposed to buve been the work of au luce. Kugnt ib aeary 19 go | diary ary thet Quorantir —_— fed ! of rey OWeial Returns ot the Meine Election, nue twa, Ac av faturalagy the Avavsta, Sept. 19.—The oficial s rt i ares pas Periny 1 fromm trate between t One of whom was his special oMcer | femur valine te Tee ae ttt etn 1 toe a CORE Toa eet mene) qaeee | the Ohamberiuin candidates tur ano Legisinvure® ned body. ‘Tbe other was = H Removing Cornelius Vauderbit, " (his auperiog to inter An application was made to the State Attorney n from this how far Mr. Bideau 14 look Fal Yesterday, requesting bim to institute pro mugelers in thie districts and how | fit coodings for the ‘suspension and removal of the n assigned by hia Goverument pe Ot the Now Sore Central § Hr On th ockholders der their porm Uls afternoon, eanrod by a damaged flue, ‘The loss | | The body of an iufaut was fount in Atlantic Dock ig estimated at $gw00. Tho bulk of the furnituro | 'tt ey ching. 4 me 4 somdliloe, ih St. Felix etroet t# to be repaved with Nicolson was saved in @ dam ion, Tho lessees of | paveueus, at $00 per equare yard, tho Honse, Mosary J. & 1 Goodsell, were insured | Coroner Jonos held wn inquest over the body of nthe furniture, Thirt in the Louse, | Jamos I. Foster, of 201 Niuth atieet, whu died suddenly © women. in their hurry to escape, lc 4 their | Of congetive iniermaattent fever vicho's containing di Jat $3,000 1 Phe Coroner's jury in the ease of John A Slack luing ST Law ieoce irevt, found a verdict acovrdiugiy ——— Ktriking OF on Long tatund, CURIOSITIES OF CRIME \ roport that oil had been discovered near thy es old John Taylor farm at Fayaide has creates some The Mrookin Mebwavmen who robbed Sarih borhood found @aubstance which he anpposed was | hay. they p Wut guilty, wud Wer Comuited Lo imincral. A apechinen of It was taken tua Now th chemist, Who an (and jound that it Patrick Corbett and his wifo of ‘Troy quirrelie ontined oil in large quad well was imme: | oi ewlunday t \ . 4 bist the indications 0 Konger na the well | f Urs aterward he was uearly dead tr ince dooper loos of bivod Peleeraphic Comm ation with Famaion, | yesterdays ati i ' Mavara, Sept. 110 Pasian and Wost In | fier n a : “ i y Siyicet t pattern paths aainel pa and ows tne Havana, 18,3 | . 1 flor stvi 1 << John 2 vy. 8 passe n ‘ Exterminatingthe Aborigines ' SCANNED AVENGED, —_——-— The Murder of Thomas Di who was ander Bail to Appeur for jon of Florence Scannel—John Scannel Accu The Lighter eof ie, the Po! vi Ward has again become the fancuinary tragedy which is (ho sequel to ling of Fioronce Seannel, Shortly aft i o'clock last nicht, Thomas Donohue (who was ac- cused defore the Coroner of killing Florence Sean- nel, but who, aftor he bad been declared guilty, was out on bail awaiting his trisl), while walking along the Third avenue between Seventemnth and Bi enough water to | eenth streets, with bie two cousins, Dennis and Thomas Donobue, was met by a man who ap ht Proached lim with his her! hanging down evidently to conceal his features, stopped in front of the party, With a short start the man Withont a wora he pointed @ pistol to the breast of Thomas Dono- no, and instantly fired, The report was distinctly bei dat Twentieth etreot by the oficer on Anty. The ball enterod Thomas Donohuo's loft breast, ‘The assailant, after the shooting, turned around and ran rapidly along Seventeenth treet, pursued by roveral citizens, but ho disappeared tn Irving piace. On bis read he threw away an ordinary slouched hot, @ eray spring overcoat, and a brown wig, all of which lad evidently een ured ay 4 pistol, Nite avenn street Police, both hurr He was alo was picked up th while Wound in his lef broast, DONOHUA RECOONIZED Ww won te by afr. The other artictes by Sergeant Loonie. of who, talking to Oficer ii abouts block from the scene throw & 0 Bank going of tie MeDonald ere picked up wonty-second 4 rounds, nrleih on the Third avenue, der, and wind 1 to the soot upon hexing the re the pistol, and found Dunohue bleeding iro of 152 was t of the ASSASSIN, The Sergeant meked Donoline who had sfot him, nded man as once replied that it was had recovnized him in and the wo John Seany aid that the teenth street. The Sergeant, ther My nd that spite of his disenise, Donobae's companions also urderer had Fun away alouw Seven. ‘ore, want rapidly in that direction, and «aw 8 carriage, in which were two persons, rie chance of escape clothing before alluded to. pollee station, Donohu rriedly that the murderer might be in reeant overhauled it, bat found that he was mis. Golegation rendez | taken, ant this delay" voused at 7 o'clock in the evening at the residence West Thirty-third ar Bergean having ds to his residence wt 348 Kast ving W tha the been b vehici THE NATCRE OF THE WorND. Dr. Kimbark beving noonced it very serious, assert that it was fats used by the murderer was an old fai xamined He could not b the fact that the Su fleeing wan having found the wonn! cling . the np in a the 1 to the 6 by his Right oenth street, pro- vely tern! ringer rifled pistol, near half an inch Wiameter in the bore, and mast have cerried a bullet of abous one ounce weight, It bore no mar which it could be particularly short and heavr, and the intended to bore no marks ypon them fo to be arab, mer ‘& small im ept Cie sleeves, Witc rinks by was of cray a. TI identified. 1 closely rifled, It Was evidently made to fire at a short distan pon it by Tt was ‘and which they could be twee, and * Tint cota by the gasligut Th the ‘pocket was a cominon white handkerchief, with a common vorder repre- soutiog rings around short bars, SEANNEL'S HOUKR VISILED. As Doi Scannel b non Hor Jt Cons there id fired the The person tn this hong ke, on the I ort least eight weeks wald rem Ii If, hue has osserted poviitvely th shot, a vivit to t fourth stree', el, Was deemed t Joho ¢ Gle John Seannel road, and had thereiore the assuilavt was Jobn Scannel he must have come to this city ° threatened Wh Pe Wo shoot Donon would do on the f! JON SCANN Jon Scannel be v« Donohne, and was over in €1,000 bunds to keep the hue and all other eitizeus for twelve 4 sian pT ON MAIL, a4 he ¢ opportunity, Wad often ro attempted the life of arrested, 10 was bound —— WARD MURDER. — © toward Dono: onthe, A Dying Wife's Story Kicked to Death by a Mulberry « with a eto Suith, the t ston Capt, Kenned the won Suith & My at My vears ever eith a n v.W an to the Centr o eis Anp Smith. 1 r Capt. Kennedy learn phen near t nd, that hrovgh the window d yesterc asband, ¥ mornin: by that point of death at 11 Deen beaten on the lewd The Captain was t Martin 1@ boy# bad thrown ‘This did not satisty ave bert nent hn tnt tod the hosoand street hospital, where Mrs, nd bore 8 years old.nnd live arriéd Reven Martin wes taker when L mari DUE Of Inte we keene all crockery #tore. ana lodglt Vo have nok iad the back TOO ocenyied women, Someries. W vat unfay nigit Tt had been driuh ieked neand knocked he De H San ora Dis Johv 1. Dawson, ea on Sunday at his resid New Geu ty, in Colles geveraliy eat ‘esident Polk appointes Western District of Peansyivania they my bend w na end Tt sylvan nee, K . the old home of son was born in Uniontown Penn, Fed. 7, 181%. Ff mie ain. Al women ery. pate 1 ea Son of F On my husband He “ and ae A kil mber of Congress, died Joudslip Hil ert Gallatia, near Mr Fayette coun: was educated at Was’ a lawyer. 1 U.S, Attorney nd he wai In isd Yr bhe sub: sequently elected a representative trom that State to Congresses, serving during the Jast term as Chairman of the In Ist Le was re: the Com| in ISD4, and w Of 1844, 1845, vention of 1806, when, 1 ee on Aveted to the Thir member of the Com was the author of the Ho: ‘Thirty-second lon of Mr. Buchs OF Kansas by Proside A Grant ©) number of of Ward ofthe Twe wrrowp and Acriculture 1460, wed ard, Sir J Fatified (oe Kepntiltaw tick Last evening at 66 First avens te to the H wirty third tin to the ekers LAviOK Im (uy HH, wae ron tinw ort th, was ron Awent third Ifox Club the chair The Colored Movublican Grant and ( ai wie apy 1CCIDENES Lake V N f Race etree’, ili POLITICAL SQUIDS. - > was organized last it was deci arn ty that tute The Bergen county 1) Reoublicans have nomi. Weta, aud ot'A' sariaus the pecund. Assy et The General Conmittee of the Firhteenth Ward —— SPARKS FROM THE TELPORAPH, Rich gold di rigs have becn made ip the Brad A fvemile boat i been arranged between Viteinta b hor old code 60 as to n O. of O. F, of the he m Howse in Senieel y 1 | td Mei 1 y| | 0 eighth Congress, and Was a iMtee on Foreten ‘Affairs estead bill whieh passed re Co Cinctinatt Co on thw part of Pennsyivania, ivered the epeech acknow ledet ventions nomina RIVERS OF BURNING OIL —_—-— THE DESTRUCTION OF AN O1L Rite PINERY IN BROOKLY omen Flehteen Mandred Barrels of 0 Narrow Enc Lumber Yarda-Strenaous and Welled rected Exertions of the Fire Departments At ten minutes before @ o'clock last evening, the watchman employed in the Vesta Oil! Works, on Gowannns ca at the foot of First street, Brooklyn, discovered fire ia the receiving room of the establishment, The flanes were anparently Ju breaking out when discovered, but before the watchman could crepe to the street ta found an olarm, they spread to all parte of the extensive establisnment, enveloping {tin one vast shoot of flames, As the fire reached tho preat tanks and reservoirs that were filled with oil explosions occurred, hastening the destraetion of the bnilding, and spreading the fre throughout al {ts parts, The fire department, under Chief Rngineer Cat Bingliam in Dersou, was promptly on the apot and at work, but the u they could do was to confine the fire to the prewises in which it orieinated, Which, with all the conteots of the establishment buildings, stock, and Ox WERE TOTALLY DRETROTED, The refinery conristed of a range of low wooden buildings, fronting on the canal and First street, ex- tending halfway up Firet streat toward Bond, and halfway acros# the block toward Second street, Back of the refinery, and facing on Second street, was the extonsive lumber and brick yard of Messr Christion & Hughes, which, through the fetrenaous and wetl directed exertions of the fremer Saved with a trifing lose of about $500, whic more thin covered by Inauranee, fences and some sheds the ree ere destroyed, bat, flames of the burning of! spread di o d literally covered the piles of lumber Iath, the et ly and powerful streams of water upon them saved them from destruction. Directly opposite the oll works, scr: canal, Was the LAROR CHEMICAL WoRKS of Messrs. H, J. Baker & Bro, ‘These works co hundred barrels of refined salt ities of other dangerous pu ‘The Chief-Kngineer air to play constar gad these works to prevent their taking fire, ‘The fire apparatusiof the eiuical Works was also pat in operation, and the builcings were kept thoroughly drenched, d thos very fertunately escaped any damage from fire, Had the flames commanieated with them result would undoubtealy have been FEARFULLY DISASTROUS, At the time tho fire broke oni, s lighter, ladem with crude oil, was lying in the canal in front of the Refinery, This was fortunately removed without nage. ‘The refinery contained three immense wells, or sunken tanks, which wece filled with off, containing thousands of gallons, whicl was all consumed. sides this, there were between fifteen and clehteen hundred barrels of refined oll, ready for market, in the establishment, also several hundred cans pro+ pared for sbipment abroad. ‘The explosion of those tanks, barrels, and cans, in ravtd succes. sion,’ conld heard’ long distance away, The explosions eontinued at intervale until after midnight. As tho vessels one afer ano- ther exploded, the released oil rolled the flerce RIVERS OF FLAME in oll direetions, First street was filed with water, vearly a foot ih depth, upon the surface of which the burning on floated and spluticred, delying the ftreain of water thrown upon it, and driving the fremen before it by the intense heat, ‘On the opposite side of Firat atrees were A KOW OF PRAMN TEXEMENTS, oedhpled by a nnmber Of laborers’ families, Barly in the evening the firemen took refuge from the heat in these buildings, and thence directed their stre i. upon the buruing ‘piie in front; but the flames soo: caught their she: ’ id they were driven out Thena buiidings were raved, though in a badly duaged condition. ‘The tenants lost considerably te hasty removal of their ¢ though the were not largo. ‘The bu: were owned rd Glocken, but wheel ured or nob avcortained, by Messrs, Yonnt @ er lies GOOns ahd papore in their'ofico in thie eity. ‘They were unab a consequence to give the €xact amount of thelr stock, or the Insurance upon it, They estimate Uveir lose in material, stock, and fixtures at $80.000. Tieeenre insured tor $12,009 in the London, Liver: Home, and Wiillamsburgh Comp ‘The were of litle value, and wuinsured, Spanish Troops for Cuba—The Capture of a cty jer Steamer. Havana, Sept. 19.—The Spanish steamer Sane Landes ) 500 soldiers fro in Coba. Daring th a but it was soon extine Noono was jost, and the damage by Oiw t ialvador has been captured nid, She wan loaded The captain and thirty escaped, but the inate and crew of tub steamer were capture as — Death of T .Senator Robertson, Mr. Il 4s, Robertson, of Westchester, died wadonly yesterday morning at is residence in Bed Jterd. Mr. Hoborison refrosonice tome ip le Honrd of Savervisor county an the State 8 ‘Gt, °62, and "63. den for Kome 9 Kepavitewn, and metaber of tue te for filteen ¥ nate in the sessi¢ He held the Mr. Kovertson was an acti t the Mme of tis dosth was « ublican State Commitice, and hie oft rt Wal In the Richmond County Court of Oyer and Tor miner yesterday, Jud nard presiding, the cnse of Mrs. Cole i en Island Railroad, ( ages for 1 hy tite roma, was. atamnisacd yt Shiy, “Tne defence proved Wns walking on the track. a that the eugiueer blew the wirstie several Cines ad the Likes pub oly Dut too late to save Mie man's tile —— PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Superint ent Jonrdan has returned amos Fisk, Jr, Jay Gonld, and ex-Sonator Pre Jgbuysen were 10 Paterson yesterday hie Rov. J of Elizabeth, who h heen 14) nian, has become 8 Co 1 coped & Gall trom dteadiny ro 1. Catlin, city edito fof the Denorrat had vevern, ent Cd Pit BGs COP — YOTTINGS ALOUL TOWN pi unknown man, aged 65, foll dead in Madison rho ¢ Y. M. C. A. were addrossed last ovens ing by Mesers, Lee and kaithtul Ann Koollor, agot 41, fell from the Ofth story Wiidow of Tulrd avenue, last evening Vatrick McCarty, aged 65, of 92 Greenwich atroot, Was drowned yesterday at Por 4, North Rivor The lottery men in this city pay over $60,000 tax sis year, #00.00) of Chis sum Ie pald by Bimamoue Now Englind Associated Pros moot in tne ay aftornoou. Atl ‘the loadin editors of Borbou will attend. ie Thomas King. aged 8), went to #leep on the ro of siz West Thitty-olznth’ street on budday uigit Whilo Patrick McCabe of 307 hty anh street waa at Work yealerdayee Vat, (he min Y ite Wak Company Woof the Ki Guard iad a full dress pr Coulral Park Gaiden lust ¢ Sunday School Ty FPxchange have taken # They found vot eeypole, W Minh street ¥ The work of finishi of Fort Narrow, | 7 priwtod §250,400 Lo ear Room and AY soho ats, ft A number of Eu Lite Ineucauee Compa H.C. tay of " nty, 0 15,4 ' ra ain NoF ' i t ; i Joho t diud Wore aban dolecure

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