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The Parisians Harassing the Prussians. ws both the Repub: lie and the Government. —_—— BAT OF THE PRUSSIANS. Bazaine Disallo BEPORTED Di Horriblo Suffering at the Seat of War. liam Will Treat with the Republican Government. King Wil 4 LETTER FROM OTTO VON BISMARCK, IZGE OF ROME BEGUN. NLGOUATIONS FOR PEACE. jam Ready to Treat with the Re Beniix, Sept. 20.—The North German Gasdte Count von Bismarck cons pts to see M Favre, premising, however, that Germany is not dis- posod to intermeddle in the Prance, The Gormaa States are the Republic when they are sure that the French People prefer that form of government, But to protect military operations, it Is necessary to recog- territory actually eceupied TUN AUTHORITIES LEFT DY THR HMPIRE. Moreover. it is still unknown whether Marshal Ba- pine recornizes the Repoblie and Government at ported (hot he expressly dis- internal aff ly to recognine Paris ; indeed, it is Sept. L0.—A special in & porition to stat correspondent writes: 1 ew there te no of Bnglieh re wey aper correspond of Prussin intends to treat for terms of peace only F the siatement rumere as to the terme of the negotiations of Prace Lave ariven in consequence of the appearance (Meal journals, core of which On the contrary Auewn bere that the King of Pruss yreceive, or Cvch Bake, proper: in the interest of peace. ever, the deirrmined potiey that the German troops jon of the points already gained + the terms of pe ratifiea by the € Of articles im thi itis oMeially is prepared to gjon, sheild bers regularly ‘Acecid ng to the latest Berlin telegrams, King 1) RECRIVE JULES FAVRE, tee Pronen Minter of Poretgn Amite, and Meten Times Barun correspon RUSSIAN READINESS TO AHN veeteg & peace ditvtionna giv ging the Prus Minister at Lew hea quurters of Some da;s passed without ap uns- LORD LYONS THEN INTERPOSED, daring whic) time ihe answer of King William 48 to “the effect that, whereas the great rowers did not succeed in prev from deciering War ag demande ber tight joint, Jules Favre himself Las gone to King Wil IL is repos vod, 28 a result of the interview between THE HOPE OF 4 SPEEDY Pr Prussia is nol dispe if there is to Le pence ut all, tt this forenoon, mieux, the Minister favorably ree nations, aud is prepared to nd Ausiria, If they also erview with M. C: assured that Engl, 2.—Col, Fiank Moore, of the Amer- lug, (hie oearer OF laporsant Gespatehes to the Amer- Kot Le wucn Lee. He returos to Paris this even- 1 tches provght by live CoLmeciion WIth Ube Peace questiva. MOVEMENISOF VRUSSTAN ARMY Piehting Outside ing the Scine~A Prei ch Victory Report willer to be the Headquarters, —Evenicg.—A Orivans, the 20tb, say Bent took piace at Vissoux, Prevch, mussed near the uort ed by fifteen thousacd Prussians, Prussians wore mowed down by the French artil after considerable tons, they reerossed the Hyer in good order, and fell back om the other Lonpox, Sept, telegraphic de : An engage- ‘Twenty-tive thousand rly part of the town, on, Sept, 20—2:30 P. M.=—There hasbeen near Ivry and Chatillon, on the out: ‘The Prussians now ocenpy Clamart, Meador, Villeneuve, Vouver, and Fouteoay. The Drown Privce is near Fontainebleau, The Pras- Seine at Chols'-te-Roi, & few 0 of the Marne, Mrirta of Pari ‘Maus erossed th above the conus fo evo complications with other powers, tm Preach Government bi \Pelied Legion, services of the ich was recently tendered, ' Fo-day Prince Albert occapi urban viliage, Gistant about thirtee ‘Bip from Part. bad ‘ ‘TUM CROWN PRINCH 18 ADVANCING «Large detachments of Prus the town of on Pontalueblea ‘hee crossed th Chjis; -sur-Beine, and cay. ry occult y Cl e occupy ind town reteil, situated six miles soucheast of Paris, RUMORED REPULSE OF THB PRUSSIANS. Prom the Brentay Mai? 40.—A telegrain from Tours sn- sta Pronsion corps, t own, hos appearet in the pl pain and Vissons, rod to retire Boon Me Ipxnor Sen ‘act number of cag and Arpyon, fect (leg! aphs that Voe Prassians tha Ai engagement whien the Pras KEPUBLIC. Pruevlousare Expected to Attack the Intention ait, bud ostablivh the a Clamart. THE FORTIFICATIONS. From the Evening Matt, Fensin, Sept. 2.—Despatches thrangh various channe 8 of information connecting with the French ‘They announce that the Parisions are very energetic in conducting the defence of Paris, Tie bownb-proof forts at St. Denis have been greatly reinforced with picked troops from che eity, and the works have been amply protected against assault by an inundation from the capital have been received Suine. Strong earthworks have also been thrown up at Saint Denis, tains, and apon the heights of Cla: mart, A new fort has been constructed at Montie- toul, also new works at Saint Clond and Suresnes, us of a connect: whicit are In commun ing railway, protected MARASSING TH Lonpon, Sent. 90,—Advi this mor troops ink of Patis for the purpe of the Prasaiua, whe with accuriey the martia that prevaiis among the d scouts, and wiso from the guord intel ence ts re the Prussian srmy, PICKING OFF THE SCOUTS. arde Mobile around Paris are kill ve Governme: cided on the immediate consiraction of a com plete system of barrieatos in Paris {with the superintendency of ja says the army at Lyons is ine The numbers of Prassian scouts, fort hae t this work coipora‘ing the Atric ts progressing r: operate in the T ments have alread the Vosges. Tho Pru in recruits we for asians have THKEATENED WITH DEATH all who attempt to repair the railway, TOURS, Sep! ¥.—Tve. postal w performed entirely by me of members of the Municipal take place on Wednesday, the Laler, Ali teivgranis ‘ec ce: ension that » Bordeaux. few days ago. It was 6 fortunately fel ines. he contents have not be piles st —_—-— The Slanders against No ~Horr! the perce at Wibe! mperor.” He the court extravacance he re Freneb finance." It i# untrue that he has from euch out os. AUGUSTA, Vhe Prperor « ly qualities disp received with Indes as it set at rest all te idle tl Tosti!” y of the Emperor of I recentiy taken by Pruseia iv t THE REGENCY Frivate letters from Cas which the Empress sssumed tl Lord Lyons was cbilged to t Post chaise, 1 attest the The soldiers and peasantry re famished. Gerw ny Trussia is intensely hegu the Eogiith Governme. t.¢ Count Bevusdurd, Lim on bebalf ofthe pul fan: "We eniy desire peace, blood.” ment has beou established, ceived at Berlin, R less on Prussia.’ She protests Hon of Lorraine to Gi would provoke bloody sirife, Henri Rochefort, comms througuout the exp Seas, und Mifhte aa lights aad baoys, “The merchants of Dan ing near there te enforce it, and Dey nt of Alpes Mariti anciog to arrive st the vari the departimer picasant and quiet a6 osual. ‘The Ger aud dilesia, —_—— Whi the Fu tures of Pe the Prussia Prussion headquarters the 11th wonde (ul war will cessiul rerista The 1» power, Whoever they may be thor slaughter, when all that them will be to give cert the p Euvope wall not be the aanbitious aspirations or des low yea aly aud that the miserics which they brought upon TEE TWO NATIONS WHO SHOULD BE FRIENDS y hever again be repeated I see, continues the Prussian Premier, that Tam Jin the columns of certain journ parad he ugeney of thelr correspondents, a8 having stated 1 what they must what those guarantees must b not be. OF course, these atate mance, When approaci press i generally give ti THEIR IMAGINATON DOKS THE aske i me what Prussia will do; others What russia guAul ty dQ, Damier these Kentiewun ome hay headquarters at Versailles. Barricades are rapidly forming inside the fortifications. French have constructed earthworks near St, Denis to anawer thin nw tion by me y the guns of D'issy. PRUSSIANS, # received in this city ng irom Paris, dated. the » numbers eonting» to » of harassing the advance e now in force niles of the city, The ramparts are manned by the National Guard, and it is impossible to deseribe spirit, and enthusiasm the ramparts, ved hourly of the progress of tly. ‘Tate army wirtinen(s of th 0 Besangon and fell of Paris will smunteation with Paris A yesterday, The Journuis here express appre TOURS MAY DE ATTACKED, in which ease, they say, the Government will re- rted to-day in a spectal he will proceed to St Witle here Le received a despatch Gorteclaxof, inviting him in the nime of the Czar to St. Petorsourg, and uryiog him to hasten visit, ‘THR WIFE OF MARSHAL DAZAING rs. She received a letter (rom her hus- Pont of Merz by nmads public, WAR NOTE peror of Russia and Qu Napotcon Revokes the Rege pie Suffering at the Seat of War. The Prefect of Police Pietri, who is visiting asholie, writes to the news papers liere to “silence the slanders aj sit is untrue that nforeed the civil list from the war appropriation—a thing impossible in m millions eafely in. psterdam.”” Itis untrue that he * bor- rowed (wo thousana thaiers at Sedan." that pie moster's misfortunes should protect him THR EMPAKOR OF RUSSIA'S LETTER TO QUEEN Qheen Angusta received yesterdry a letter written by the Emperor of Russia to herself, warmly con. eratalating her Majesty upon the great victories that the armies of Germany had so siznally obtaine Jed the ability and the wo seid by t rown Prince, + Well ax nil the members of the Prussian royal fimiy. hie letter, whey read to the ib .Dle satiaimetion, REVOKED, el state t peror Napoleon has formally revoked « ‘The bearer of despateles rom ut service from Fections 18 stopped, And tue ralironds are cut and Many troops are testroyed. Lros+U ina stato of defence, posted there Colv. Seyiour and Carleton, of th British sry, who are witu the armies now Cpe: HORKIBLE SUPPERING AT THE SEAT OF WAR, ¢ perishing from Violated, the dead outraged, nt that Russia ob and Lorraine to aced in the statem jects to the aunexation of Alsuc with the conduct of instanty co: fdential memoranda coutnunicated by JULES WAVE AND ENGLISH By From the Keening Mail M, Jules Favre, the Freneb For replied ia warm lera® to an address presented 10 ans of Raxsand expressing bis cordial ‘havks for their s)4n\ athy, If they (the Prus Sisns) aticinps to make Us buy it at the sucritice of our honor, We Will fight and shed our last drop of A luree volics force has been sent to Al German Lorraine, Where a regular German RUSSIA ARMING. The Berlin correspondent of the aminer wlegraphs that from reliable Lntorn ais preparing for war. Manchestor Fx many, aid upon this issue ROCHEFORT AT THE BARRICADE: vo has been assigned to the dof the Barricades of Paris, is busily at work organizing a complete system of the defences d quarters, thus formin: wecons of intertor enceiute entirely around the c ‘The North German Government bas ofcially noth fled the great powers that though the blockade has been raisod, the navigation of the Baltic and North: ‘ME APPROACHES TO THE GERMAN PORTS on account of the removal of the usual haye pro the French blockade of that port, no men of war be- Stockholm Gaseiis dentes that be jurchased American jes tn Bweden. Contrary to reports soread abroad by the Prus- sians in their despaiches to the newspapers, Nice ton are perfectly tranquil, as GEN, YON STHINMETS War relieved of his command, #0 a8 to lesve Prince Frederick Charles the sole credit of reduc! ral bas been appointed Governor of Posen —_— LET(ER FROM OTTO VON BISMARCK. the Count thinks of the Despatches of eto be Eutertained until Army in betore £ A letter from Count Bismarck, dated at the inet., and received in Bern yesterday, states that the ne the fuvestm: It ts hoped, the occupation of Paris, { paase of Gas 1 all hope of fer that mus! overnment of Fran themselves have mM questions, and usually with a rR. ¥, aie’ borrowed ‘from our neighbors, 8 Geotont, but who ought ot to be, our enemies: Ant is, @ la Francuise, leave them to interpret Whether I wssent or dissent from thelr stated propo- sitions, according to their several inelin: You know, of course, what guarani cossary to eecure a lasting peace, and to pre’ Again on Acgressive war on the part of France featost Germany, Tt te rather amilitary than» b Hities! qui cide the true relation in good time, Meanwhile tion. ‘The King and his friends will de- No ov TURES OF PRACR gan now be well received until the army is before Paris; but rest being properly secured, and the peace of the world assured, no obstacles will be placed on the part of erm tisfled that the aa’ety of German: yin tio way of a termination of the war, into which she was dragged most unwillingly, but from which she will never retire antil tne loriti- mate aspirations of her children are seeured and the integrity of the Fatherland gnuranteed, while the of Germany are rendered safe’ from any ernel and unnecessary cor flict, the slourhter resulting (rom which we cannot but look upon with horror, —— The (russian Royal Family and the Wounded Berttx, Sept, 20.—The Crown Princess, the daughter of the Queen of England, is now at Berho, and with the Queen, devotes all her time to initinting and promoting efficient measures for tie care of the wounded. A suite of apartments have been assigned in the palace to a number of women who were em. ployed In the preparation of bandages. the making Of Mut, and othorarticles for ase in the hospital To oreavize the national sympathy and desire to assist the wonnded soltiers, Her Mayesty has wri ion an appeal to the ladies of Germany, in whch she sets forth the mode in which they can best ait in alleviating the suilerings of the wounded, All the pomp and plese of the court have been aban. ned, and the royn! ladies live a irictly domestica. ted life, in which all their energies and womanly ekill are devoted to their hospital patients The Queen, however, never refuses to respond to the coll ‘of the people whenever they visit the palace in crowds for the purpose Manifesting t joy on the receipt of news of the victorlus proetess of the Prussian armics. On these oceasions, the Queen appears on the baleony of the pal the piain Horning dress which she bas Wow in the superin tendence of ihe sic! — Strasbourg and Metz. cept. 20.—The Zimes correspondent, writing on Monday from SaarbrOck, says: “On Monday a sortie from Metz was ordered, but was subsequently countermanded."’ The French peas- ants in thet neighborhood continues to murder Ger. man oMcers by picking them off with rifles. They hove niso cut the telegraph wires and inflicted otiver damage near Epernay, Advices have been received from Strasbourg ap to yesterday (Monday), The conuon of the garrison was nearly quiet, (Gen, Uorien, the been badly wounded, His office headquarters had been removed to the cellar of the Prefecture of Po- e. vote was toxen by the people of the city on the subject of surrendering, It wus tecided by a large majority to continue the defence to the last. pea ake The Italivn Army and Rome. Fiorence, Sept, 20-8 A. M.—The siege of OXDON, Rome has commenced, Five divisions, under Gen Cadorna, invest the city, Resistance isa matter of form, 1nd the surrender is expected to take place to- day, Loxpox, Sept. is necere, Th eupied FLORENCE, Sept, 90.—The project for a stay of hostit made by the Prussian representa tive, Horr Arnim, has failed. The Ita tans are about to force the Roman gates, Only a (eeble resistance is anticipated ‘The official Journal of this city to-day publishes the foliowing details of the Roman question : Horr Arnim, the North German Arm to the Pontificial ‘States, lias written 0 lettar to Laont. Gen. Cadorna, commanding the Mteliun trans. in forming bim of the complete failure of his attempts to prevent resistance to the [alm ocox, Rome. The forcizn lecionuries dor the Pope Wishes in that regird. ‘Tho Vichene must now lke by force what ts imposat'o oy diplomacy. he Ttalians are ts on all sides Of the city ent to the comvard. Tn the city preparations to Viste fis ba F the securiiy of 20.—The news from Italy to-day ty of Rome has not yet been oc. * recent! , the venerable monuim hou-combatants ee TAMMANY HALL IN ROCHESTER, The Serenade to the Chief Sachem—The jon of of the Great Braves-The Reno nation of the Tndian with the Avetrinn Chin, Rocuesten, Sept, 20.—The majority of the delegntes to tle Demceratic Convention bave ar rived, and the city is aglow with enthustastic ox citement, Not one of those who heve come can find accommodation in the hotels or privace boarcing houses, The number of strangers in town is estimated et 15,000, No Democratic Conven tion was ever #0 largely attended, Grand Suche Peter B, Sweeny, Richard O'Qorr uel J. Tilden, Sunset Cox, Senators Norton an ck Frear, and the entire Tammany Re re by the miadight train, and. wit rats from other parts of the Stat: ore busily arranging the preliminaries for the organ zation of the Convention, Nothing definite yet Leen decided, and nu one knows who will act as temvorary Chairman and permanent President Measures, however, hare been taken to make SHORT WORK WITH THE YOUNG DEMOCRAC' ‘The Tammany leaders have demanded of the country Democrats that under no circumstances sual they permit the speakers of the Young Democ racy to be recognized on the floor and be aflorded the opportunity of speaking. It is provable that at ar early stage of the Convention a resolation may pis that only the regular organization from New Yore- Tammany Hali—ix entitled cognition, ‘This will Cispose of the Young Democracy. In ye gone by Mozart Hall was similarly dealt with, Sheriff O'Rrien and the Young Democracy delega tion reached here this afternoon, They are working assiduously to gecure at lenst a hearing before the avention; but as they have neither money nor putrovage vith which to bribe the country dele gates, Wey may count upon defeat, From the vast namber of Germans who are here, any one would uppuse that he had been suriendered to the Prus- sian army, THE LEADING ORRMANS OF ROCHESTE with Mayor Luta at their he re entertaining ata Ddanquet ti) Democratic poli- ticians of the State, From your city are present County Clerk Loew, Gen, Magnus Gross, Oswald Ottonaorfer, Jadge Koch, and Coroner Senirmer. Benator Lord, Superintendent Matier, and Mr, Purcell of tho ‘Rochester Union are likewise ox- tending the hospitalities of their bouses to their numerous friends. Mr. Miller gave a dinner to his friends of the press at the Lake this afternoon, The test apanimity prevails, From all the informa. jon I can gather to-night it is cunciusively sets that the present State ticket is to be srenominated by acclamation. There is not the remotest possi- bility that either Hoffman or Beach will meet with any opposition Tammany has, a8 usual, managed her cards adwirably, ir, A. D. Barber, ‘THs KING OF THE Lon! has been here since yesterday, and fixed things to his entir tisfaction, The grand Dewoertic rati a tion mecting 0 be beld here to-morrow even romises to be the largest ever witnessed outsile New York city, The most prominent Demuciatic Speakers have been engeged for the occasion, and spread their Wings to their fuli length, Silvos of cannon, Breworks, music, freo whiskey, and lager beer are announce Lisa fortunate occurrence that the gang ef two thousand roughs from Now York, whten left there this morning by the Erie not arriy ‘They will not turn up Unless the train goes Off (he track, whic hopes will case, To bt a band of music and a crowd Of ubout tive thousand peopie SERENADED BOSS TWEED After the band hal played n, Sam leadin rs at the Osburn Hou several patriove aire, the Boss inate | Aral ce on the balcony, and Wis received With ¢ i briefly returned Uianks for the honor conferred, HM deci He had no doubt that the Democracy would carry the State by the largest majority ever ven for the party, He arsured his hearers that New York city would Neb Sweeny was loudly {culled for, but was te Best to appear. Midnight Vm. C. De Witt, of Kings ec is to be temporary President of the Convention, He is the choice of Tammany. The se om of Mr De Witt gives the Tammany Regeney complete con tro! of the Conmittees, d the doom of the Young werucy delvzation ts therefore sealed, For per t Piorident, Senntor Hardenburel ts spoken chisen ithe strives in tine, The Convention Will not be ip rersion over two hours, ‘The resolutions, Lowever, are not to Le reported until late in tie alternac tform will, in the main, approve the setion t Legislature on political quortions, the Adiinist Warbington will be d'.ty denounced, and Baneroit Dorin Wi) woh be far .citow BUL. fail todo her part of tue WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1870 WAR'S WRINKLED FRONT. A GRAND FIGHT BBTWEEN COL, AND MAXIMU a beog way—you know he is 6 great man, James Feeske—" You are von lint and von sief |" “ Repeat gat if you dare {" into position—such s provoking position, you know, ‘win hees feesta up, like a hoxer—and said, ‘* Com 80 T stood steel no longer, bat I went to heom and struck him under ze rignt eye, and laid heem on ze stage ri Reporter—Did you hurc him, ke rot; for he me to continue, but zen OUR NEUTRALITY AGAIN, THE UNITED STATES STARRING THA DEW FRENCH REPUBLIC. Hie right off pot hi ~~ Bienville-Th Greedy Pirates of the Bay. The steamship Bienville arrived from New Or- Jeans tia Havana on Tuesday, and anchored at the At about 11 in the morning a the baggace of the passengers nd all imagined that no Qaaran tine punishment was to be imposed, whon suddenly Fletcher hove in sight, ant Dr, Cornoenan ordered the baggage back on board the steamer, Whether he did this beeanse the opno itten boat would have deprived him of the 81.50 « head whieh ho would have collected for taking passon ers to tno city, of because ho had learned that there were two cases of tickness aboard, Is unknown, ye stewardess wore ill, and Dr. Car- nochan declared their malady yellow fever. ban physician who was aboard and had cttended te sick persons, and the passengers, who were well acquainted with the peculiar symptoms of yel- low fever, were ananimons in the opinion that It was not yellow fever, bat some other disease; and ‘The crew of the Flcteher, the Custom House and polico officers boarded the Bien ville, minzling treely with the passengers and er ew nd then returned to the city to epread contagion Among the people, but the passengers were com- pelled to remain on boat Dr, Carnochan's jour tick peop'e h nochan; but this was unirue, day they were re prevent any powsil nochan adopted the very peculiar the Captain, Purser, and Chief steamer np to the city, com; MARETZEK, A Vonrful Agitation in the City—Col. Fink Inximus Maretzek The Hon, it Magnificent Scene at Pier 50, N. R., Yesterday—M and Policemen—V. and Released on the De; of the Latayette. Pier 60, North River, Mr. Maretzvk ? Jumped up, risbed at T struck heem a second Ind heem on a6 stage onee more zees thine, however, fe eaucht me by ze coat an pallet me down wiz hoom. and began to beat heen and to pnmme! heom, you know, but here Mr Teeiton, 20 at me Wiz heos asseestants and vulled ne off, and helt nil ze arins On my back, er—Woat did Mr. Kitk do when he Lower Quaranting. tug ran alongside was placed aboard the scene of unusual excitement yesterday, owing to the rumored de parture py the steamer Lafayette of 12) young mea to join the Freneh army. band of music appeared on the pier and marched about playing Lo Marseiliaise and other patriotie 1 nirs, followed by two or three dozen inebriated individuals, who ed to harmonize with the E flat cornet and base dram tn the hands of two subjects of King William, ‘Tho Prussivn Consul having learned that AN ORGANIZED BODY OF MEN were preparing to leave the country to join the of the French Republic, a warrant was issued by Commissioner Betts, charging that 120 individas als were about leaving our shores to take part in the war sgainat Prussia, Armed with this document Deputy United Stator Is James ‘Turney and Jolin A, Dowley made About this time Capt. Thorne, of the City Mall Police Station, with a platoon of hie men, arrived on the pier, in time to soe the tugboat V. Seymour leave on an excurson, with sbout 900 young men, and the band of music, their intention being toovertake the Lafayette somewhere down the bay, and transfer the passengers whose impo, cuntosity prevented them from engaging passa the regular way. The commotion at this t' ne DAPPLKS DESCRIPT' yy, Excited Frenchmen were ge*! ery haranzing loudly, while handkerchiefs by the wo dren, others were At 10 o'clock yesterday morning a well-dressed ntleman walked into the batcher shop of Edward 293 Eighth avenue, and asked the prico of raw beefstenk, Me } As oarly as 11 o'clock, & me down by 2 vend ents a pourd,” replied Mr. Hickey. continued the * Send it around to Ob, he jnmpet up, and zinking he hed a good © Well, T want all Stranzer somewhat excitedly. Col, Fisk, at the Fifth Avenne Opera House, quicker than Hehtaing can skin a sheep, D've hear! and a handred-dollar bill et, and #0 T gave Neem #1 discordant voices fail- a kick in zo bell 24: hove fellow, zen struck me anler 70 richt eve. but he shouldn't have dc he separated wu affir ond, Mr, Maretzok? M.—Well, Tsirngyled till 1 @ot loore, and zen 1 rose and said, “1 take you all as witnesses, all of you here, zat Mr, Feeske | ‘and zen T took my hi ing by ze entrance on Tw ware, zat is ze story, long an: to my lawyers, Mossrs, Judah if Mr, Feevke can there's your mone; down on Mr, Hickey's chopping block, Hickey shoved the bandred-dollar bill Into his pocket, and immediate) beofsteak to Co}, Fisk, all that he had in the store, About the samo time a Frouch gentleman, with a white hat and a velvet cont, walket into Will hardware store, $21 Eichth avenue, and wantel to know the price of late ¢ nd a half a doze wasn't mach ton't blame heen gat "t have strnek me, Reporter—How did U alinr and a they were correct. Dickinson & G cail me a liar and a zief, Reporter—Mr_ Maret: that Mr. Fisk w with the Nils#on ec M.—Oh, it was hee vanity. me—to parade me. you understand—liki me exciusive. it, do you sup- their anpearance. or pored to your connection of the following day sald Vbeon removed by Dr Car- On the following oved, the waiter in a coffin, @ stread of contagion, Dr. ‘Vell, how much zose enives you got #* “About five dozen, “Vell,” broke inthe French geutloman, send nll zose case knives to 20 ze Grand House ity-zird street own a twenty dollar bill, itis swell, and he want 0} knife to take 4 Mr, Russell, Tle want to show couldn't do it. And with that Mr, Maretzek seized bis bat and hastened away to his lawyers. OM THR REPORTER WHO lan of taking Engineer of the Ning the passengers to VISITED COL. ‘The Sliness of the stewardess and the waiter had not been contractod in Havana, but in New Or- . the sickness bing black fever, which las ing the intorior of Mexico. ent than yellow fever, € aiMeult to cure binck hue shortly after d or yellow. fever has cone b: Kk fever or cholera. ever, neither Dr. Carnochan nor the crews of ti 4, nor the officers and crows of any of these Vessels oueht to be allowed to com municate with the city. are ensctel in other couniries, they d not inerely put on ti swell of zo eye down lating violently ‘. omid the waving of aon and the cries of chil. ‘= yIhz to drown their sorrows ty deep potation. of reach Inger beer from the neigh doring ‘sarraotas, or essaying in their maudlin hap» vine. to sing the Hymn of Liberty. Ortag to the cro plied Mr. Russell, and the French gen- transmit, and me the body as- ‘Two hours alter these visite to the Dutcher and the hardware mere the city waa t nt hy the annow such @ case, how- and the Hon, Macinus Miretzek fancy quarantine y. occurred on the stige of the Grand Opera House, A BALLET. GIRL'S STATEMENT, » statement of flult, the Colonel call urd mames, wheat Wherever quarantine on board the stoamer the ship's officers were compelled to examine every paw Senger and end ashore all those unprovided with lickets, ‘This lod to the discovory that over one hondred persons had secreted themselves on the all of whom were unprovided with either Thoy were of Many of the we on board, and #0 great Was the ore that they SKIPPED DOWN TH® GANGWAY, the police, reg: According to t tatute books fur ng the pockets of the phyuctag, paitet-zirl who the puryose of us eclieiously abs Maaimus raised his bh A BILLIARD TRIUME “the Colonel sailed for Mox and struck him a de: ticketa or passports, from the floor to the delicious’ neigh and beats Csritie 510 in 750. At the new Siath avenue and Fifty-third etreet, tho ion played a sprightly game ot 750 points, Awerican caroms, last night, in which Joe made one uf the most extraordinary runs on record. gan at ten minutes past 8, in the presence of many up town amateurs; Knocking him corridor into ombat, Lowaure yon, sir, rush to get a The Front ae Dec Frat'a Spectal Artist An urnstial performance came off nt the rehearsal fle at the Grand Opera f Fisk suddenly npoeare | u Max Maretre him une si2e, wien gallantly assisted by ultimate fate of thelr clean linen. tigation was being mate, ander the snvervision of two respectable women ele bowed their way through the erowd und reported to the police that they were respectively t and sister of one Mortia, teenth Ward, and that their fond relative bad takom, tb with the ine of joining his fortunes with the beleagured ‘leas of the Hits in the Gladiator, You've seea Po On, it waa detic n'y STATEMENT, othe story of a Add! Nave you not ? of the Opera I terday morning the stage, and approach and at 9 th dand mutch poky piayin aking on an easy . by #kiltully coliectiag the balls in the lower let hand cor employed by the following 6 stood even at —What are ye of the Foure to give him some peanuts here? Didn't I Fisk repiod that he would gee bim damned Gist 1to one business, and let other Ab codeine Har Were At the close of the owhip Fik if he Fisk put the pes fin position him the houors of the evening which cer ied only eighty minutes, uted a nuinber of fancy shots, amid’ well does yon mean? Weeks aco that *, you coull nd put hime: Iget the first ! Pollard, who iy recommended to take care of his fam! drawn from the baw peared from the pier in double quick time. 1 only being equalled by that shown wh: Commissioners dispensed with bis valuable » A BADEL OF sor" ted by the well-known Roundsman Straw’ by Dr. O'Leary, ol whose fated green rosette, and blue streamers, reminded one If vow ce lucte ast ietain yor tT vanta two string to my bo w. Fisk—Well, you can't have two both of them 0 n't halve np thi ont of here a* soon as possible. the funds he had —————_— 1 Bont Race, of Peekskill and rowed ou the Hudson udes wore John ws Sanding by 1 avenne, Davin: elas besides he day for $100 a for Murphy. and feree was Henjamin Odell of Newburgh, tused were Keventeen-foot Works wheels before he rec Franco-Irish novo with red, white trom the eileet of the AVS aricht to conduct dis orchestra, poate, euch weigh © Well, how dis the fight come out?” broke in the nt thie, you have © wee rot down for 3 P. M., but long before |. Upon consultation h Ward's "hotel" was filed with on the hill ailes tween the offlcers of the ship, Thorne, aud the Deputy Marshal, it was do- cided to clear the pier of ali persons, ‘and at halt Past B o'clock the steamer cast off her lines and steamed out, as Mons. Marcel Deschamps and the 180 passengers shouted La Marsellaise with all th that hour Jc reople from t any ol the peanuts, ea perfect dead Le i you vid boy.” river towns, whil and among the shrubbery multitude visitors at Cornwall could be want yon to. go ont Max—I will show you dit Tnave one bis right According to ti Marotaek mato thie lact remark, splendid race, Finally tue plucky Peeks wacries of ely than he began maki Mb the Cotoyel's Jooked ot Dim in eat At this time it was naceriained by a reporter ot ‘Tne Sun, from Mr. Chester H. Li lle, freight agent 5 that eighty thousand Remingt ee amannt of ammunition, Voing taken out by the Latayeve as ire wy Frenchman he told he wud crawl he wasn't ate isa bard one. they neared the sl Me held bis turned the prow of his boai southward on the bouwe aly, backed ‘Twelve minates had passed, Nand con boat, Tou Kyck only w iepeth However, and in 1230 Colonel con. his broad bic < 120 RECRUITS WERE STILL ON DOARD, aud French pass s$ hinds of United twas hard polling for Murphy. but he shi and was soon once e. however, for provided with tick more after lis 0} when within d the back of bis open left e gates were and (ne erowd, Waen the Fr ahead of Murphy, whe Diicin of the Roche 0 the French + the people by the ste nint Constance, rt type, proterted: in ople avainst the inju msiip Company, and accusing sistent Attempts # Awsocintion, One Cahn, who claims to belong toa news as ion in this city, has becn expelled from the Jeswomen's Early Closing Asso. He attempted to interfere 1 was justly kieked out, to injure the eb Frenehmun duin't aq terious to the {out of the way. med inclined to You bet tt was a bu APTER A Conn tings of the Uicke!s and passe Me excitable habiinmente of This led toa min Fisk und the irom this, bis frat en reporter that urchaved a ticket A crowd continued to loiter ahout the Ville de Parie and the excitable rv way homeward, bu soul was le! ever, Vary materially from those deeparon 6 és those having ¢! imate bis statements for what they are we '* Lypoxraphical Union are PROM THE KEPORTMR WHO VISITED THE HON, Max MUS WAKEIZER, Members of the Wow 80 interfering with the sleswWot to atteud to their own business. and awomen alo: * said the Colonel, * PU thrasit him. r unti! the arrival dork, when wll be sud indignant patriots wended th ravybody Who comes to this es pont for hostile p * Trever saw ab an Who has we be ida oy Fearful Railway Disaster in France, A dreadful railroad casualty ‘Two trains came persons were of the editors of low actually seem: Material Aid for the New ny of Music was crowded | £ the concert for the benenit of the stage was dec 1 by the French tri-color At the conclusion sung by Mr. Lefrane and @ audience ris. is, and the Ia ‘The concert net n entertained by a rath Jea how mach store T set by my r fellow! he’ the oecasion be beanty of cou understand vow, that when I one cf whom was M. the Paris Journal dee Débats, 2 were seriously inyui LOSSES BY Vasa public the company shan z into his con ol france short the American fag, supp Irish harp and the “ Marseiliaise’ was the whole corps of artists, the en ing and waving their dies waving tieir hundkerebiefs, { that ‘hey are t)ousand Hovirgcioved the linpressirio's br: eye, Lnow must curb bis high career. — Letter trom Presi tent Sr, Lovis, Sept. 20. The Hon, Hiram Ker Yesterday afternoon um's Faneral, special train took a large party to Riverdale to take part in the obsequics of the Mon, Hiram Ketebum, who A leiter received to-day ‘ord, Unite! States District, contains the tol 4 two barns at Centre n Monday wight partiady insane Marimua Maveteed's don Friday 1 A Sow reporter yesterday interviewed the Fon. e enconnter with r was ina state t, but ia fo Way anx ous or down smoked s forty-cont cipal chuckled with delight aa lie thou: points in the rencontre. disarranged, and well, Charles O'Conor, Mr, Sto novement headet by Carl Sohnry, Brown he wiinilar to the Tennenee tind ues nes uring Ave per Judge Blatenford, E, C. Beuedict, AFR GYer tO the De: The pall-vearers were the and frequently it of purtical His toilet was in no way shirt Vexom was Immaculate, Dut near the corner of his right eye there was a «mall black spot, No other mark had been lef apon Ho willitely gave the full aceount of the affeir, avd made his story very The conversation was in sabstance as fol- pay aad tine. sive thera ons 418 AKO, wud Was supposed Lo be ee Fegular tickot your support The Ku-Klux Kian Again Courtland | Palmer, McClellan and the’ Hon Music in Washington Mary Curtis died suddenty tn the bucket-shop at terday forenoon, Blair was way- pama, bY ® purty atin iarge n le lewier of the ted (0 escape os are in prison, in pursuit of the re. W. Evarts were to have sare Huts svenieg: acted in this capacity, but were unable to attend, The Rev. M. Stebbens read a portion of Scriptures and offered up a prayer: after which Dr. Adams de if loquent eulogy oodiawn for interment in the 1M Cherry street The Daly Coterie to enjoy a chowder, ex-Aluermra Daly This associa! tor it was killed, party of arme: tuinder of the ban SPARKS VE ts named wf Reporter—What was the original eause of the ell, sare, I went to Paris for Mr, Fooske, a engaged kere for heem an opera TL shoult hate ze Ninth Regiment beg twill continue on every Tuesday night Curing the winter, Daniel Bloomfield, water woile playiug, at 02) Kighth aveuue, aod wae ———————— the Midland Ratir OM THE TELEGRAPA, Two car loads of Chinamen came ia No. 6 train om the Erie road from Port Jervis yesterday. ‘They arrived recently from Califoreia, They aum- bered 150. They do not speak » word of English. loose pantaloons. ‘and had ® car t from the train ab Ban- jerstandiag #. of ze troupe in } exploecit nrranzement, gogement, 20 terms agreed on—you wed ty. fell 1 A pan of. boils ‘The corrected census returns of New Hi Jon of she State to De 317,976, w:net loss sho the popal of BTW a ten 7 ‘Theschooner E.8. J. Bem: Of wheat from complains of the conductor of ear 94, on Railroad, Bue says he allows lady passonzers to be insulted, At St. Peter's, Barclay street, yosterday morning, Asoloma anniversary mass of requiem was celebi @ Janes Badiier, An unknown man_teape drowaea trom t 5 with 14,000 bu ot for Buffalo, sunk Ih the raing. “The cargo is & total four weeks ago, four weoks ape, are dressed in bl ts, and Chinese wooden shoe: lond of baggaro, tiago Park, a new station about = qu: from Passaic brid going to work on & section ris, About twelve de: tised In ge papers mat concerts, Mr. Feeske wrote uld nos allow me to hafe anyaing to do wit xo Mr. Pooske an answer, (0 tell hoem za! Just as well as he runs railroads, steamboats, sad sb opera all iu von, #0 it leetlo Fayst, and at ze ston concerts} and zare bad been no positeeve arrangement ‘RATé was 00 reason Mr, Strakosch. The steam boiler in T. R. Stalker N. Y., exploded yesteraay mort James Ham{iton, the ‘was buried in the rali Ing Deen scalded from —_ CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, ‘was to conduct ze Nilsson otter, eaying he It is ermsged that they are steamer Huguenot, last sion of & kerosw Valentioe Miller. of 171 amp In the alow window. Lutiow street, while at flernoon on the new vuilding at sireets, tell from the third story wo vis, which arrived here yester- day from Harrs, met on the 17th inat, in a fox a ship atitude 46.15, longitude 52.05. 4 she was found to be most barned tot Androw Wilson, Jr. ® well-known real operator et Grand Park, Mawatonecn, cub bis throat yesterday forenvon, Wm. Gordon and * Shang" Williams, the recap. yesterday senteuved'to Sve years 0 prevent my connectic T also gave heem to understand, you know, gat if ho wants meto serve heem and exclusively, I must know Ze cousidel rter—Did Mr. Fisk No, sare, he Pent a Aged, sure, he ‘Yhe Fourth Battallion 1 of the Fire Department, wotudl yesters=— tm janie vy the’ Caied vko any tery to that ? 20 ans%er at all #0 ta say, for 1 my operations ton persons reading Tum Edward 8, Haswell, » at Ha lowell, Me y Ladin with 8 )ickk + of Catharine Courtney, the Tt was the ae down in Yarmouth I ¢ stern of a vessel was wasted sh Abe words * Dow Kirstine that was ran ads u (ow days while aa at of J ed Himes plone hos" wore paiuted the Mr, Maretavi th SQULLS, Cox Club was is brought 0 Keporter—And what dit M Ana what dia you n took my hat and coat t Mr. Feeske he calls accounts (o re.tie, Mr Bat} quietly told hin gat Lbaa given ail my wc d vouchers lo Mr Cole What did he say to that? 1 Dub MD byes feosts, wud said to sgcd ad ufo ready to Mrs Frances Pi burwiar in her a revolver aut tue hees treasurer, ale fbidds DETKUAUT WI Kivubled with ilu wad wb Ladd secu:

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