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FTUIRTY-EIGHTH_ YEAR NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1870. PRICK TWO CENTS. THE SIEGE OF PARK, oot sRorrrNG Lia fala ad PARK, ‘{ iE POLITICIANS’ ‘CIRCUS, A Fine Contest Witnessed by Groat a M tude—Capt, Inniah Ryndors the Prince of a rien or rHomas moonnr. LIFE THE METROPOLIS Lean Soctety—Extt the Anti-Cselle | nasnks HERE AND THER BY THR a Favre conceded an indemnity for the cost of t ie the Germans will detaon two corps to the surrender of part of the fleet, the disman | Lyons, Havre, and Cherbourg, and send fiying col. ting of Mots, Strasbourg, and possibly otber fortifics- | amns throughout the country in all directions for forage. Seventy-five thousand fresh cavalry for that —— 4 BROOKLYN COALITION THAT MAY } San ca sare apparently preparing service are vow expected from Germany. A portion | Judeee—Fanny Lambert and Lacy Win- ‘DEFEAT M’'LAUGHLIN’S RING. for the Governership, with SUN'S REPORTERS, ™ ry h th TO MOVE ON ORLEANS, Of the programme has already been realised. The |" cage ¢ coast the fonatvActeniny of Somebody's Money, Viter Rout of the French on the } rich vas neon e-acaated oy the Preach writer affirms ‘urtbor that the Prasslaa Gen, Biel haba Mabe Dcid nes ym Mashed aerdehbern Inviting Democrats | “orTtspondence of The bun. ‘ ‘ Lowpon, Sept, $3.—The following desratcher, | mots was dingraced beeinse of the heavy lossos in. | Meeting ia Fleetwood Park, and it was the crowatng ‘and Republicans te Unite in Common | 94x Francisco, Sept. 14.—About @ fortnight House-An Afterpioce ta South of the City. kiving army movements, &c.,n France, pave just | Sicted on bis army by Marshal Baraini day of & successful one, The weather was lovely, Defence — Brooklya Taxpavers Striking | %0, Thomss Mooney, Prosident of the California Summer's Comedy at Leng Branch= doen received } ere; oO Tie attendance was large, nombering thousands, |" eff the &: chies ef Party. Ballding and Loan Society, whilom President of the orlios in a Cell, of the journals of city states that M. ——— ‘The fortifications at Vincennes have been aan- | Magne, formerly Minister of the Finances, writing filling the club house grandstand. Fashion The Independent Democracy of Brooklyn met | Builders’ Insurance Company, champion of the Ia- Edward L. Corlies, of the firm of Kobbe &@ , ; 3 ‘ doned by tLe Freveh, The Pruseion guns xt Bcecux | privately to a friend, assared him that be hed ashort | Sd Fespectability were a feature; and evory rank | in Montague Tall last evening. Mr. George Otnoy | borer, independeas anti-coolie candidate for Gover. | Corlies, auction commission merchants, of 69 Leow ITB CAPITAL WILD WITH RAGE, | sow command the southern part of Paris. ‘Ihe | time before the change ta the Government paiduson | 84 condition of life were there. versthing | was called to tho chatr, and Mr. J, Kimball was ap- | nor of Califoroia, &e., de decamped with $200,000. | ard street, was locked np last evoning in the Potion Prussions avoided St. Devis, near the northern | receipts presented lor over one willing Checeeecty | Was Orderly, decorous, and unbounded satistetion | polated Secretary, ‘The Chairman eald that the | Mooney made his advent in onr State in 1800, and | Central Ofce, om the charge of attempting the 1m —_- boundary of Par much time would have bee: was felt and oxprossei, giving approval of the | object was to d and three handred thousand other guns, As th troy the influence of the acoon- | soon wom the confidence of bis countrymen, the | of William H. Hoey, at Long Branch, last summer, it shows the extent to management of the sports of the day, Thehighest | dretly Riog, headed and to all intents | Irishmen. He is plausible and energetic man of | mr, Hoey wes standing fn front of the Wost Ree is due to Messrs, Dater, Talman, and thoir | ind porposos controlled by Boss MeLaughlin, | some literary and polilical repute, having written «| Hotel when Corlies approached nim and said 1d to the judges of the day, of whom | To the ticket nominated at Rochester, how. | history of Ireland, out bas nevertheless been dis- | “ Billy, you beve a good belly—1 think I will pute : Capt, Rynders was the prosiding one, It may be | ever, there wan not the aligltest opposition, Many | trusted by the commanity, rumors of his financial | hole in it;” and while thas speaking, Corlics drow @ confidently hoped that # now era has come to trot- | of the men engaged in this movement were for years | peculations abroad having preceded him bere, Derringer pistol and pniled the trigger. The cap ting in New York, Here ts m anccose mae en garda champions of Democracy, not ovis. tn the THe porLpiNa LOAM socIRTY only exploded, and then Corlica ran away, Ow Indication of a radical reform in this branch of the | 8a 0 i ey wou ver re- | was organized in 1861, Mooney being ite projector, | reaching th Cortion pat a new cap of ite et ste trotiing was very capital | Herne acoumirels who have Uirtatthele bande ince | ® Number of our prominent ellizena taking stock in | pistol and again Are {bat the, wespon este tag i the day was one of twomile | the city treasury, ‘Their tr the concern, having for its of as the tas ‘ oe, OF the, Gag wep one of two mile | creat cad cateas allt tee te wing inject, Prospec evoatng Detective Ofcers Irving and Dusenbary ae lost in carrying 1, TI liroad bas been Gnished | eune have never been seo around the Paris fortifications. Which swindling was carried on ander tho old re- THE BOMBARDMENT OF TOUL gime. costnues incessantly and furiously, The France| Rifective military measures have been taken for \ireurs et Tbicnville make constant eallles, They | the protection of Orleans and Tours. No news is Wave judicted much damage on the Prassiuns, Ar- | received here from Faris, The people and the Jour- rangements have been made at Lille whereby a com. | nals seem to accept its absence asa matter of con plete Inui dation of the surroanaing couotry may oe | It te reported that the Prossians are withdrawing cflvetod in tvelve hours, This means of defence | their forces from other poins to concentrate them Mutiny Among the Fronch Troops in Paris. Tho Thoatro of Strasbourg Fired by a Bombshell, oats for Lorse ths past until \ ioe < Wiil Le resorted to on the approach of the Prus- | eround Parts, ‘Their eavalry ts in inoossant motion, | entries to It were, Fapuie Lamoert, driven. bya | now there 1a not aman among tae dominant party | Feeds ‘ the benefit of the industrial classes." Italso | rested Vorlics te the Ashland House on a regula tiem sina, Nothing definite bas been received from nomen AQUADS OF CHLANS Pourterty | New Berlin Girt by M. Hoden inthe | who Is not Leavy with plunder. To doteat elf | Proposed to assist in parchasing homesteads er was locked up at the Cortral Police Ofice @ Two Hundred Persons Burned } ;,,, Patrol the country for miles around the capital in | Se Heat, and by H. Howe In the two inet Bima now, the speaker ed organisation erecting dwellings for all those who should join the | await lis removal to Mopmouth county, Corlles 1s by J. $ i BY 3. Chaat i" a ny yal pe to Death, ‘The Prussians have occupied Dourdan, a town | every direction, their main object being to eut off | The tice was won by Fannie Lamoert, "The list of delegates having. been ealled, the fol: | Beelety. It professed to be « workinemen's bank, | the person whe wan secuand nf muluractice in card Cigiteen miles southwest ot Versailles, No Pras- | sll communications, Bat Paris will surely hold suMMARY. lowing reglations were adopied: rele bes porhidhd bing a finns are reported anywhere in the Department of | out, and will proceed to hotd elections jor the Con- Sent 2h -Puree. $1,090; $400 to first | brought diegrace on the clukene of Kinks county, avd 1 ' FU LISH WAR DESPATCUBB, Aube, M Thiers, before leaving Tours for Vieuna, | stituent Assembly, even under the sabres of the fifobeais, 213, in harnen, "| Ae MBTOMME SF sty earport 9° ta iusons. frum the | Workingmen's acquired power, The glittering Car—Two Men Shot. sree passod the nlgbt with Proseiana, A corps of Spanish guerilias is forming 1 8 1 | bren their best sopporsers dianusred witn tress octions, | Leneme wee pletared ase diamond m ee Early last evening Thomas and Patrick Gor Utter Rout of the French before Parie-The T 2 1 8 | Movements are being made to sill bind stronger thels | Ments for children. Its prospectus showed how | ritry, of 825 Second avenue, entered car 66 of tha il op Bleeds at aha gett PRINCE WETTERNTOH, at Tonloute to assist in the defence of the country. th, Lady Keak, 54.2 | rulecandteueing tae duer of al well meayine ot $100 set to grow in It, for 90 yoars, w ould at the ond 7 the Austrian Minister to France, The road from | Sovrrns, Sept, 22.—A large Prussian force hos Dee it to eh citizens nom Comees h ence Rt Timo ovse : 2 S7ii id: y ft that time ylel , The tee aris to Orleaus {8 cored with all sorts of vehicles, | entered Fontsineblena, and made a requisition for | Fanny got fmt tmoncy dhe girl second, and Lady | county ot Kinser mwas | Gents Gane c pant Grove froth arcoby 4 $1,000 | stress, and quarrelied with Mr. John Donohue, we h Mt ‘These are mainly loaded with the effects of the Paris | 150,000 francs. The Prussians are marching on | Sears third. Kearioed, 1HAat we, the delegates now present, unite Profit of over @90, conductor, when be demanded their fare. Pistola aik ttcclte ‘ In the betting, New Berlin Girl was favorite ail \stee. for the purpose of presenting & suit: | ment a short time ago that this bank (which had | were drawn, and Mr. Donoline shot Thomas Gore Loxvon, Sept. 93.—Private couriers justin | felnsecs. Tue French Mintetor of Marine an. | Nemours, and @ detachment is going toward Or | aiong to tne stint: jt was ut 7 to 8 aratnst the Meld : prae, Teal te ta ecealing eosk promised so much) bad Hitty throngh the ear, One of the Gerrittys abot ve vieial Pa ort that nouuces the recall of we ficet trom the Baltic, The | leans. Lambert ; 8 to to 1 againat Kills; jeod for nn cconont wrist. ‘The three wore thea from the viciity of Parla report tata very severe | rowers the cecal of Whe Beet trom te ae Risers, EU ah taay ler din: or na ccononiten GONE INTO LIQUIDATION, Donobue tarough the wr \¢ ‘three battle ovcurred yesterday at apoint to the south ofthe cily, Toe French foreos in heavy eolamns at ys r| nT i tonishment by people who | wounds were dressed by heretofore been exteasively practised ont mun eipal government, CnmeOnt, cnown as | Wat Bot received with safety of Tours ls threatened, as the Uulacs are as | Peared from Dourdan and Arpajon, moving to Se ore Fat i Orieave and Blots. Limours, teekoud tle Prussians posted tn,tho woos, and the for- | OF ———— nade dive fengii the Citiretis’ Uaion lund kept their eyes open. pis Bohdeaeeny mer wore hurled bick and repuised with great loss, | The Prussians in Lunette number 63 at Btras WAR NOTES, ont following namel were appointed s committee | An examination into the books of the concern The Embersling Bookkeeper. Prom the Beening Mast, boure, which had been abandoned by the French, pene + Grogen, ‘Joneph Winte Gols Sobason, A. Ke q owed that from 1967 to 1869 the bank lost Justice Hogan yesterday held James G. Groge x Boars, became the objects of a terrible fre. Many Germ: tty ihe sec snd inile semty, bus | Thomas We. Amertcan Sympathy versus Party Pol The French have attacked the Prussians to the drove the Girl forwag all, Pewr T Joseph Strat $997,554.55, and that im two years the institution | Fy, Who had been arrested om the charge of em : lives were lost there, including that of the com- Baltic Blocka: KRanners. ny Wes sent oD Bley, ing op | Josepha Sweet, Capt. Barclay, sod J.J. Stliwell. Cor th of Parts, and bay been totally routed and A ‘the south Leh. he - . ume 2g ” lon ATL! denzling $18,980 from his employers, Mensrs. cueth of Farle, and bere) bese telly rented and | sssnder, Quikaow. Reports trom Ferrioree, Franca, | The London uma to-day says the procleme. | ic eeew, conn, citi Uitte hos 8 tin Ae ST es wid eg teucaaan Etro toeea ore mel RTCOed SG by way of Berlin, say that all discipline is vanishing | tion of a Frenc’ Republic turned American sym. | Proke Uasly. and neal Fanny caugh at Paris, pathy to the French side, but nelther the Republican sno wont right away, and won by four lena! just Deyoud It. The hill stopped | TI 3 have advano- iy 7 opps ‘he Harmoni her and #o0a cut her down. ‘Bal sliughier was terrific, ‘The Pras Mooney had divappenred, twas made in August last by Albert Qor- J with him $900,000 of | compl d taken & favoradle position, The battle was 2 ‘oldie noe! Ch the depositors’ funds; but the whole trath was not | nell, the head of the firm, who testifiod that Qi becbachdhedstoelPab nl Aetean As rime SOLDIERS ARE MUTINOS, nor the Democratic party is raerificing the German | $i), torcagly' sub eetone 1a tc The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Contral Woodford $e vs ? hed’ at various times during the past two years eae fought ac Clamart, Meudon, and Verridres. le 1,9 iz ta tae a Kaul known until e day ortwo ago, when t and in some cases have shot their officers. The | vote to this sentiment. fecoud mirc, and was distanced. Yume, 80934. and Kaufmann Campatga Club met last evening, | ment was made public that the Da bessied various sume from $60 to $500, making feleo PANTICULARS OF THE FRENCH DEPBAT. M o ef Broowp Hinat.—Fiuny was now tavorite at 6 to2 | Gen. A. J. H. Dugunne presiding. Reports were iat spat dt a entries in bis accounts to cover his defsleationa, Lownoy, Sept, %3—Noon,—The following thrilliax janchester Exuminer says Gen. Uhrich, the com- Jacod Bright, member of Parliament for Manehos- | againa tne Meld. Tae owner of Berlin Girl bela die- » He . aidation. and at one time appropriated $1.00. The prisonet articulurs of the erent battle to the soutu of Paris | M2ndant ot Birasbourg, ts stronzly inclived to sur- | ter, Inst evening made a speech to his constituent tisded with koder tooe,the Giri irom hin: | received of campaign eiubs having been orrumized the failure of this concern Stoutly asserted ‘ile, lanocence, and gave. bull 1a Gn besa. voseeed: Givek: ovina’ prevails | Tender the elty, but that the wounded soidiers aud | taking s roseate view of tho war and ite results upon ‘aud hoatea | bY the disbanded soldiers and ealiors in all the dis- INCALCULABLE MISERY $5 000. Mr. William B, Boorman of 28 aud % Books the citizens of the place were unaviviously opposed | the progress of humanity. l making is | tricta excopt tbroe. The Second District Clap has been entailed upon the bone and sin street becoming his bonds.nan. over the intelligence + ; ‘ok ome frst ; * a —ss Danse, Taecsay, wept, OadvengnTiatertay | 2h Notwitoetanding the blockade of the Baltic ports, | by four ienztha.” Bho trotted ronarely exceut at the | tered the hall ew moses, and ware enthusiastically RiPcapes Ghd dasa ioe cciratee et tes anawenes iw Simaay Wale Paik ene ‘aposed Of pleked men ander the |. TU® Germans have armed the captured lunoites | forty-four ehice hare entered Swivemunde, the port | huvienugni son: Beate ad. Fuany wore second wad | Tecclved. Tue Casirman regretted that certain per- | ment of the ion, standing in front of the bank The attendance at the New Jersey State Fats pacasd or Cicsiw Wark Ducrot,and aus, | NO% O2and 83 with mortars, Other batteries tave | of Stettin, since the 24 of September third alternately, putea gu.the bome erretch, dactat | gone bad organized an opposition, OF striking | on ca doors and ener Matidging Caled cue it | in Waverley sesterdey was immense, Gea, Hab command 0 i \. hestand. Seart wen: to-a Tua and paced to second | S.lsiers* Salto ania - f ; i fade. a ttacked the Prassiane, who were massed in | '0® erected on the heights, The German love on | The Court de Palikao is with the Emperor at | hince,aud goiug ware by a neck, Ont eerond piace | 4 Wiers! ant Saliors’ organisation, thus ereating ¢ meliad even hls adatn enrt. elegant and handsome President, wae Thursday was one officer and seven mon killed, and | Wijhelmehohe. Was Given to Fauny. Time, fret’ tulle, 22%; two | dissensicns in the ranks at atime when onanimity | “Mooney did wr ood doal of business by advertis- four officers and thirty men wounded. Count Benedetti ts at Prussets, where the Princess | | Tninn fiear—All sorts of vetting now tok place. of nction was required. Suck mon should be put In | ing prodigally and taking riske on houses which tae woods of Clamart, Verriérse, and Meadoa. T assault was gallantly made, and the woods almost " He hob-nobbed with every yer 8 responsible companies liad refused. He faced out | body, fund acted the plain, old fasuioned country pecehed, whee the Prossions opened tpen the 4d. MIVALOTIN, Mathilde is quartered at the hen 7 vas Neetart bee abiens rare! gat Phage bedi could not | tho denunciations of the legitimate companies, | gentleman, who desired no greater honor than te venel “i columns, The Prussians had masked at Charles Hugo, tn the Rappel, writes: “When the Girt Jed, and opeved @ gap of two temeths at the ide of destroy the brotherly feeling of | boasted that he bad effected a reduction of rates and | take the prize for One cattle and represent his dis quarter, Ave'at ihe tireteb, snl made the soldiers and sailors of New York. In | broken down monopoly, and kopt bimseif constanily | irict in Congress. At4 o'clock in the afternoon af half | view ot tne opposition organtaation ‘refer. | ‘fore the public by speeches, circulars, and mews- | least 15,000 or 20,000 spectitors were ou toe erounds, ue red to. he eubmitted a resolution inviting | Paper card Orestes Cleveland, the Democratic candidate fog the Soldiers’ and Suilors' Contral Committee, pre- Finally, the Logislatare was invoked to pass a law | Congress, avlivered the oration. sided over by Ge Pressonton, to subinit ite | regulating Insurance business, and to appolat a Com claims toa Co ‘of representative Republi. | (iasioner to see that the secority for insurers w cane, nauoly, Gen. S.owart L. Woodtord, the Hon. | ample. Mooney did. his utinost to defeat thin tn Thowas Muro) Collector of the Port; the Hon. and after its passage he sought to repeal it, with h Jobn Boll hears Denmark's death-rattle and cries of Phe t rage from France, shom sinister scoundrels bave | Ftonexce, Sept. 23.—Rome is now completely handed over de‘enceless to savaces, but who will | occupied by the Italian troops, The Pope has been berate herself, he swallows his beefetake and | Permitted to retiia a guard, composed of his late drinks bis porter, eaying, with a profound eigh, +1 | toons of Italian birth, All the rest of his army bas regret that my friends are being swallowed vp. Deon dismissed. The popular demonstrations of elx'rk the oeid of the the satrance to the woods heavy batteries of artil- 15 Lory, which were suddenly uncovered, and from thom 2 terrific fire of grape and canister was opened spon the moving Frenen, They were staggered, fi eu ‘ed ue a eented. amd was fret she leit hee feet, Mr. Bergh appeared yesterday before Justice THKIR RANKS TORN TO PIRCI nt her a S. Se Preside! charactoristic audacit; ‘ing the question 7 1 ti throughout the kingdom. 1 6. oon as the Girl brone aut eckson #, Prestient of the Vaion Leag lc audacity @ carrying q Dowling againet Rdward Hassler in a cruelty case, by the sudden ard aw'pl matare of the destruction | The London Zimes says England, Germany, ond pills he plebiec wi aks Nie < aes sili Fee eee ety tel Lambert in | Club: the Hon. A.B. Cornell, Surveyor of the | {nto politics, Hassler pleaded in extenuation that he had oftes ‘poured into them almost point-biaok, America, if united in a determination to secure the | ‘boven Hikeossptsh Medved a pledlde Tne gaticestode the ueat From wears forraa | Ports and Georxe it Sharpe, Uuiten States Marshal. AN OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION werkea wine oe peaceful as of both continents, might shape ‘ ave Re aud ine rere vo F's Pe ae m mn resoiutiow, Con | into the affaire of the Builders’ Insnrance Com “ The Prussian guns were served unremittingly, ts eerdictopty pitty Redlegs lation of the Popal army numbered about 9,20— 4 $wo miles, 8.1154. demned tae action of Gen, Teasouton and his | revealed the fact that it was insolvent, After that Ge FORrseil Y Siilaly tagsired his Benen and their fre was terribly accurate, inflicting great ose upon the French. The latter were completely 4, and the greatest cofusion ensued, causing vifal mistake. In their bewilderment ‘Tue SECOND RACE. Darty, event Mooney’s financial standing got below par, |» york my Ger, Jobn A. Forster did not believe that the eon. | ani 0 rf for horees th: beaten t89. | ference suggested would ve productive. of any good | las,'which’ bed tere larace ead H. Doble ; | resuit, uniess at leust two otucrs were added to naved iu t bia’ f,"* ronie the Caden I " hurt you much f” pursued uis Honor, i dd Anti-Cooly- Well, a little, ' Tand violent. could not | «Ten “dollars,” responded the Justice, and Ma Bergh departed mati ‘Telegrams sre posted up in the newsrooms here | Consisting of 4,500 Italians and 4,500 foreigners, reporting that the theatre of Strasbourg was set on | Gen. Garibsidi ie still @ prisoner on the Island of fire bys shell,and two hundred persone who bad | Caprera. Italian war vessels are cruising about t0 | Goorre Wilkes, by A revent his ereape to France. oby; Thi by i “ada ote trip to the “Springs” (?), ana his bank is tu TWO REGIMENTS OF FRENCH COLLIDED. taken refuge in the Leary the beigittyelbsers La pee face wae wen by Luey, fugit wate edeeh ane ti pecan ee ne ie een womones Leet Mine Nileson's Sudden Indisposition. ‘Tho Mobiles mistook the Sixteenth Roximeat for | Women, were burned to death; also Drivate | THE LAST DAS"! AC THE PILOTS. soMMART. oe eee vere cate, jeeterder te4 | tise Nilsson did not sing last evening on oo ‘@ force of the enemy and poured s galling Gre into | residences in the city bave bees broken into and aise FLeerwoop Pann, Sept. 23.—Purse, $2.500; $1,800 to Cazneau as President, Tue probabilities are that | count of eudden indisposition, Her pbysiciag, ‘their ranks, killing many by their grievous blunder, | Dlandered by the mob. The reports are not con- | tas the United St the State of New | firs hors to. 9400 t third; for horses ‘about tweaty-ve conte on the ‘The commands became separated and fired wildy | firmed from other sources aud are entitied to litte York Jurisdiction ever the Harbor ?— | it" ORO Fino, | However, believes that ahe wi bo odie to appear en Monday, and Friday's tickets will, therefore, be ered. Wi Be 1 : Othe P als te ing the disastrous oe rasran We Daa, Aiea aaa be cr Sates lene, yesterday Fi gturohy Sin: At the time when Mr. Gunther was Mayor NEW JERSEY’S RIFLE MATOH. g00d 10F that evening. rench commarders, seeing the PRUSSIAN WAR DESPATCHES, ete of this etty, the Commom Coaueti. passed a bill —-—_ ‘ ture Of (he engagement, ordered a reirest, which —-— tavolring the validity of the Biste law ta reference | Oney Gos, Vis. rant nd creating the position of @ * Translator of the Su. | Gey. Rando! the Sharpshooters— arena was effected in great contanion. Tue Fresiace, | The Strasbourg Thontre Dursed—200 tives | 10 Sandy Hook pilots. The Commissioners of Pilote | "7. t6 beiting Lucy was favorite, just defore the | perior Court,” with a salary of $8,000 (now, It T am Speck a Ine | A Kick to be Given at the Risk of a Citizeq avalling themseives of the retreat, gained the Lest—The Prose! on the Hetuhts of | sre empowered by the legislative set of 1653 10 ox- | start, at nearly 2 to 1 neuinet the weld, #10 1 against | rigiitly informed, §5,000). Mr. Gunther vetoed the soresting Katortainment far BM! Mea. ©f Omaha—A Hint for Church People. ‘ Deights of Meudon and St, Cloud, and Secaux—Fort Vincennes Undermined. amine applicants for teense for the port of New | Heory, 15 to 1 against WL ‘The arrangements for the New Jersey National A tramp, representing nimseu as vu ar Wilke was nest away, atal went on | Ul: Wt It mse Passed over Wa vito, The position | Gusrd Ride Moeting for 167 are nearly comploved. | iippey of Ousana, is mporing upon the rellzioas 1 | olds the place and draws the salary, although he | TH# contest bas been fixed for Thursday next, @ih | community hereabouts. Visiting @ bighly repeo any Work and never will do, because | iast., in Clifton Park, om the Erie Rallway, Tho | tavle Episcopal family in Brooklyn, he was given @ BE to Manmlate, nod if there ever | piace is very attractive, and has boea solected on | supper, lodging, breakfast, good overcoat, ant Sig Sven shamelul lmpesitions on the tarbarcee he | account of its safety, Special trains will rua to the | in mouey. He was afterward heard of in Flashi Cantonons, Sept. 23.—The Strasbourg Theatre | York, by way of Sandy Hook, aad to grant licenses er Hi AW a Teas Of m leogtn marten pace NX noc bas been burned during s performance. Two hun- | to competent versons. Thoy are also allowed to | Meheldinn cur tothe north curves paacine the ti dred pertons, mostly women, perisied in tae tames, | colloct 8 per cent, of the pilotage fee, to pay the ex: | Mile vere in LW Lucy This borror bas casts gloom over the entire city, | penses of tho Board, ana to provide auitable rewards ‘ano soon and the beleaguered inbabitante have been com: Personal efforts of piiota in the relief of vessels DAGGED UP THEIR GUNS to the summit, Here they established thetr bat- teries, and from this elevation began to play upon the French regiments composed of the reserves and eeerulls who bad not yet been under fire, je her to KC UD tow ba vor Wiker am . \d passencers. Foreign veesels and vessel sailing | front. Geiting to the b me etre’ exposed? HERMAN WALTHER ground during the day oa the Erie, and Newark and n fn well-directed guns of the Prussian batteries | pletely prostrated by the awful calamity. be tr aie hg ye Hcy outtootes D ALT. ‘and was seen on Fifth avenue last Sanday, dross A Sadhphtuhaviaieedl deoatlaAy dt pcan cieoban PRUSGLANG ON THE HUIONTS At suCcAsT. under rerister ere required to take a pilot. Persons | MMe 4nd, ic) home uy a lengta, Aeury eating | Naw Youn, Sept. 17, Paterson Rallweys. Gov. Randolph will be present | in cou style. ‘The following letter, in answer to made terrible havoc among : Wen ths meaudd Neal aot licensed nnder the act, or under the iaws of | “decowp Heat.—Luce atul favorite at to $ on her é a with tle staff, and rooms for his headquarters nave | Note of inquiry, ts trom one of tie furemost citisvat, who, disregarding al) commands, broke and fled. on 0 New Jersey, are pro i (rom acting 98 pilots, | Lucy was fist off, but preaxing #oun let Wilk - | The Hon, W. F. Howe Taking Care of 4 of Omaha, wi pluing itsel Bbolls were poured into them from the heights, and Benxin, Sept. %3.—Advices from Melun state th ‘There are about 130 licensed Sandy Hook pilots, em- 4 ad. te passed the Quarter pole Frieud M. T. B, teen engaged nt the Clifton Grove Hotel, May..Gen, I write to put yon on vour guard as to the man whe 1d. But Mr. Rippey. | Th jobraska of that naling, re is tueir reirost became » rout, The reserves partici- Last night, at the Proseian guns which have been planted upon | ploving 20 boats, ‘The Board have sued 10 restrain Runyon, ae President of the Board of Arrangements, | Tepresents hiviselt vo be the Ie john Slaginn and three others from acting as pilots, 06 Eighth avenue, the M. T. a > “ang has genoral charge of the details. and is to be as: | qua gne Church clereymac in pated in the ranie, and the young voudiers threw | the Lelebis st Leyes ed ee Lage abtcttb ad ‘ud @ motion for # prelimiuary injunction was made bid SU ete oy eee ce Brouvan Association raised a gigantte bavnor, on | cisted by the members of bis staf, and tat the Rey. Dr, Rivpey of Bt biark’y Church down their arms and ran, tm excelient position for directing y Yorterday, ® claim or Fantog made Against Lucy, and tt which was pslntea the likeness of the iijustrious M. | | A detachment of one Captain, two Heutewanta, and | Staté for four yorrs. and. for, tn: ear born he city, Here the | The defendants claim that they are licensed under | took the nest from bre and Fave it to Wiles aquines the er9) Portion of the city, Here the | 2s ws of the United States, and therefore are | “Tuias liear Theo waeno Uotting fur thle heat has | bimevery day. We think the maa who has nse . sixty non-commissioned. officers and. private 1. B, Counsetior W. F. Howe delivered one of bis fe ‘or | bis name is named Brown, a snort wan with fi ~e wie ering PARNCH FORCES n ordared to report to Col, J. Madison Daw 4 the road from Paris, Rodi « 0 haracteristic an dolinlf of his friend © boon ¢ od ford. If 4 moved to the assaalt of Clamart, Verridzes, | Prassian cannon comman: authorized to act as pilots, notwithstanuing the acy } characteristic speeches in belinlf of his friend “hon- | the Third Regiment, for guard duty, Col. Dri bod a x fo oe ass ions ereupon sees print he Coes | SRA BAe ena 8. SwpeD f9: 80: Fender6: protracted | Sai ieee ‘ori taal ; ont Matthew.” aa te duvhed him. Mr. Howe adued Waving been detailed to act ae offcer of the fotitelae ea tateterare. ie 3 orts ", Wai. A. Butler, counsel for the Board, areuo: jab 1h All bis Iifetine he had Hever knows a man do | Eienmwat-Colonel Abraham Keon, Bishop Thole retreat was protected by the guns of Forts s deteat near Forts | ast ine tloonse 10 ibe detendants by the United 60 Much Unostentacious good, and. that the lahop Levoked ‘The gunners Lave Mat" waa | stadt, Division Quirterm him as an impostor, ret? o u . give him Montrouge and De Vaoves. Montrouge replied to States Bteamboat Torpectors, ander the act of Con- HY; | not revpouninie for he “eitoo-ly "brigade of the | Bit he position of Umplr ting for wad’ on account of Nebraska. and t Kress of 1852, has reference solely to the permanent wat police force, Tents for the use of the Board of Arrangements ¥ * the Prussian fire, and sheltered the scattered Wrench YRYED YER RANGE OF THEIB Fitces, pilute employed on steamy as part of tbeir | \Fouaru’ Hear —No, betting. | Lucy on the turn Siiee foe anale aro to be pitched on the ground. reat —— Gre eo eas the | 84 have cleared away the obstructions to their | Permanent organization, and wot to local pot | MhPmicy ‘wualiy. and won the heats oy (ur lengths. | yy foveal Ail elle oath gebae ht t mASERGUDTAC CID Mate, ‘The scene within the walle of 1s upon elent, ae Caan 6 dshendanta: saad leary beat Wikesoucas much. Time—Quarter, S14; aonip, Sept. —The most intense ex- Death of a Jersevman 104 - south beggars description, The city is crowded if Cook, for the defendants, claimed that this | paii, 1:12; mile, 828. citement existe at Barcelona and the other Mr. Jobo Van Emburgh, of Kearny, N. At fe cortain that the Prassians will not undertake | was pot @ proper ca cities on the Mediterrauean const regarding tho | died on Thureday at his residence in that town: eniorce ® statute to besiege the extraordinary works of fort St, Sid tev she aes Ac Demaraas of iad. huseae leather merchant from Philadok ng. to get on the Wester ‘This ended a brilliant meeting, creditable to all, nd au honor to the Park and its mauagewent, or an injunction, being to the State act of 1853 ‘with the fugitives of what went forth am exaliant IPs army, Dut returned a beaten, disorgamized rabble, Denia, as the odetacion to the approcobes are too | ire tketaus or laa thar ceaer inn escent Bhs Vomito, The disease is of a virulont type, and is | agod 104 pears, He was marriod Ove times, and bad hom, Pa. yesterday, had bot PARIS 18 WILD WITH RAGE ‘of surmonuting. ‘Phe Seine environs | whole suoyect of pllotage was within the exclusive THE BALL AND BAT. spreading rapidiy in all directions, More thas | mumerous children, grandchildren, great-zrand- | | A freight train on the California Paeific Railroad at this defeat, aud the beaten soldiers are apbrailed with every conceivable expression. ‘Te iueitives endeavor to shield themselves by declk.riug thes Mt wos the Zouaves whe fed, and thereny causcd the disasver, The Prussians retain power of Cungress, and tbat Congress, haviny ex mn one thousand cases have been reported in Burco- | children, and St. Denis and the fosses have been filed. The | Crcised ‘that power by the acts of 1668 and 1566, cli | Yesterday's Game berween the White Mtock- | }, Fi works at Fort Vincennes have been abandoned by | Siate logislativa ‘was ¢xciaded ; that ie de‘endants | Teter Cy vcage aud the Eeklorde Victery | suited tates, Seventy, trove thelr garrison, who have withdrawn within the In | fine i ati tet scoeniaed. Decision reserven. for the Former by a Score of 22 to 8. from the elty @iuee the outbreak, and business rs | Si which, however, i ort Lime, cow near North Klite terior Hue, ‘The fortress bas been undermined. The White Stockings of Chicago, whose re. | consequently prostrated. ‘The dissaee wie brouzns | The old man w: enol. The locomotive Its eontinued occupation would have been disad ay id from Cuba in the steamer Maria Pia, It is epread- refured to ailow the twins to be buried. | fell over on its slic, and the baggage car was wrecked, = wast t-preat-grandehildren, At the “}. .T injured, one of por re- | age of ninety-six he married a German girt sixteen | have fatally. Keven treignt cars were smashed. 4 people bad fled | years old, and witiin a year she presented him { the early trains on the alone. Of these about four huodred hi Six mew Ocean Palaces ¢: be Added tothe | cont victories over the Red Stockings, Atlaatics, lthy farmer, and up to the time of uis — — ne heights ot Aeudon, where they have been rei , | ing rapidly 10 the seacoast owns, wns a woalthy , eof ——— hea MOLL Brinch colemes whieh vevciond ioete | OneerTe te Wee pestilon bs Gommanded by the _ Ocean Ferries. and Forest City Clubs of Rockford and Cleveland sole hE death was iree from sick ie baa livea trom JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. organization dering the retest are boldiag Crony, | Storing bile The Oceanic Steam Navigation Company is the | have set the Chicagoans nearly mad with Joy, played | CommoneSense Solution of the (ndian Puzate, | We ume We was born in Kearns township. | He wee —_—-— upou the plains between Clamart and Chatillon. AROTHRR FERETUAR PACE ERAREH: official titie of a new steamship line between Liver |g game with the reconstructed (2) nine of the Kok A Ute Indian, about 19 years o!d, arrived in | is mucu regretted, y Edvar’ Bruce leaped trom the roof of 16 Grand From the rrening Matt, pool and New York, The steamers combino ali the | ford Ciub, and guve tuem a bud thrashing, ‘The | Washington, having deadheaded hi i ress 08 wey Ailing venareny: Foita Moutrougs sod De Vaaves cover thelr roar : M ee } o Jord Cinb, and guve z. The | Washington, having deadheaded hin way on the rail Ra gum lah Nae Peat Choih Eldshaheah) boxiaa and Mauks, Benin, Sept. 98.—Count Birmarck har issued 9 | improvements of the oge, The Hine wilt consist of | present trip of the White Stockings to this city and | roads, He could epoak only w few words of English, | 4 Broken Engagement Knding tn Batctdes | herve tvenin’ a etd wan The Rerori fowe cireular to the North German representatives con: | siz stexiners, nemel coruing the demands of Prasal; Oceanic, Atlantic, Pacife, | Ppilaceipuia has been token with the intention of | but intimated by signs th eh Mating 41, 9 1 nic is to be | convincing us poor bevigited Now Yorkors that | read and writs, Wis case was mentioned to Secre, | Tne through Moline, INL, Sept, 19, Lottie Larson. | An old biind man named McConnell and his wife, TERNS OF PRACE. i Ho declares that | Arctic, Baltic, and Adriatic, The 0% A syecial dospaten from Berlin to the Dally News f ‘ nen aiid and tae sou 98 ge aaill nee, | DO Nard deinkers. woo burned to denth 1a, taolt super "at doles Favret anderatood to oder apoa | te acauieition of Mets and strastourgund thers: | ne gloweer atovser, and wil be due here in Decem | theie wine, as at persent constoted, ts ating | tary Cox, who cvuuniated the particulate to ane | 26"! #24%a"% after wailing ual the train haa puew | Rogateia ulipiterts sts oa Thiraay alent the por the Provisional Government of France | ‘Psion o! be area Sd erah 4 - ~ ber, the others followiug in rapid succession. T enou'h to knock our clubs into “etwrnal «mash Hon W A D. dge, of this city. A reply was ce | shaw! over her rah een sprang head Moraminet ee 4 During 8 fant last 6 ening. in the Becond Ward. the follow tug concessions as the terms of peace: sary, tn order to pre a se pan te st eteam merchantmen afl but judging from the gemo yesterday, bnt litte | ceived om Inurelay’ from Mr. Dodge, toat he bad | ter the car, the wheels of which passed over her | clumwnd sonouny inated, Ly lorenee Kiscoe ae Prnebana War @ to rendor compieto | Part of Frunce. Blerarck affirms that Germany is | |x y length, and over 4,000 tons re Visible Improvement bas taken place tn their phy | Presient Hanoalle ot Lincoln Carerce tere | shoublers dnd neck, killing her instantly. Sao tad | Aun street : HF pone * rende i c ‘The ste «mers have tour mastaand ure heavily 4 sible Improveme ace tp the out Ranoall, of Lincoln University, Oxford au engiged vO 8 YOONE BI ad recen indewn dicaricm Wo Prussia for the costs of the war; | diferent as to what elaraeter rely Gaver out | snd abie to earry x prea of canvans. 1 ne bul wor | since they were lire It, theretore, they do | Pa. to pace the Indian inthe primary ecuool ond | prey iiegted fe w young man woo bud recently steeple of tne Now York Theatra, Swond—She tvuranters tne demolition of ali | France chooace, Bue dove pot want to Intcriere at | tne vensole, |v adnition tothe strongest faatenlngs. | .o¢ play better to-day and op Tuewday neat,they ars | Prevere him for coli be ee ra. the Ruperintesdent of tue now Pow forticatious st the cities of Meta and Strasbourg ; ‘ se eon ivided by Tour watertieht, bulkheads re: | likely to go home shorn of the laurels they have ao ew ie Os His Pen ti je, ou Detail Of the Government. ; and FRENCH WAR DESPAICHES. ducing the danger by fire oF water to a It recently obtained, In the game they ph the Biitor cf The (The, Oveida Vemocrats ha ted for Cone ‘ Third—She will surrender @ part of the French res es Tie Cou.tany Will despatch stew ners weekly terlay they did not diepluy tle eatr sin: T wan sitting died In the City Papre instruction; Phomes D Peafold tor Shel? wad es representative of the any on luis vide is Mr s Pre § , f ¥, dic y phe Tnatiticlton mes D. PeaBeld tor Sheri? wa foot eret Recalicd from the Soath- Bans | yi sparks. He has secure! a ine dockage at Jor batting powers 80 (enerally a’tributed to the Chatshers and fh hat fs metion sue over by @ Grand str dames C, Brovson for County Clerk. RUSSIA AND TORKRY, Army Eutlag Horse Flesh—The | City, adjoining uy Pavonia Perry the twenty-two runs thoy Pea Te ee tanaM eats. wat TE oaled @ pours | ¢ James Mullen, while taking passe from nr here was no opporiur Son Brooklyn Democrats ratified the Roch Stemway Mallin scoaoh last evening, drove into an 61 MA Berlin telegram, whieh is to be received e oved to Limoges, —_— th ' . 1? HELO Saal t and Hisuiting Ianguna : 0 A i { on 4 ‘ Hin fos th the Bets, ne t by She of the propristors at thy hotel eonoriie At ous 4. Father Kesliy's and furtisied Wer ib FOUN Avenue, NOAF HOV OMICENEN Ke cautiously, ogo the staring Intelligence that Russia pt. 23.—Newspaper files ond letters | A Young Desperado on Trint tn Milt Tut pour antaonists, and dh put Dootbinck’ no ruts? ARCH tue ne Aili wastaTlt invaca, wd (uo OCCUyanle Word Win now the Black Sea and probabl, the f arrive Lere spasmodically from Paris, Gen, Clusere Vou wyear or two past a series of during by hiockings on their mettle, To-day y a pire Ann Nunemacher, residing in Clinton, neve a Pe ys se ascii icene tiakiat Dardnne twoew the Czar and Sultan is | sas been reeled from the Sout! at he Ls thonziy | ‘larier, commie at various placos along the line | Mi! Dave opponents wort wy of Leis etuel, ond, as te AEERE HS ELE Veuug, aud ove of Her lege was oroncay "292" "| giatnpnim ge hae natenneed che Dal colt (eal ot trons {o encourage dissstis‘action unit disorder mony thw | of the Honesdale branch of the Brie Railway. kept : n to tie White Stock Tarsmsiltinihe lanl iuebersera ae Nis Dreodé lat G1Lime EC ww trae thet he hee boeant YAnen's Pmace crcutAR. people, ‘There is an linmenss supply of cartridges | tue intiabitants ia almost constant alarm, Finuily n ho inade | y Pare y sen oe tail nnd Jaaber rare NEW JERSKY toulewhere tin the range 0. 940 verona ¢ New York Boening Free Pree, ut Lyons, Derpatebes trom tat eity anuounes tue | srsricions cireumstarces led to the arrest 0° George rata’ Mente: eh “or mathe AESU Ie OFF ve position taken | 49 oxcupers while em rouie to Germany under the | Hays of Milivile, azed 6) years, was retiring to bed | the sarilor part of t vied i Ved. ‘Tow. 818,000; tuenred : nm ay by M1 to & —+ - by Pruvsit in reperd to peace, ond denying that abe | oo ig or German avidiers, Many more managed ww | With his wie, wien he wie shot by somedoty o bis old wid selon habit > ne eve cool aces ubout 7 years, diel very and Thomas Hughes. of 26 Leonard stroct, waa held hae any intercet in wiat Goveruinent France may \ We Me lingered for #ome wookss and dled ti dune [OM te pl yer at fiat base aul bie oiler on the buts PST EE urheventerday, white alte ta herhicunss.” | esterday, ae the tombe (oF siavbiog his wife Marg ORIN HO BUY is BESEDY BO FRE BA SORE IS Bhan: he a Tue eantive balloons at Paris are atiil in seiive | but, in the arrest of Avery’ lor the Durciaries, cer. | Pitched and badly pitrbed bulls, wineh ib was tn - 9 OF Wi Of MG artival of abeating Chi Albert Lattis, a locksmith, azet 45 soars, hanged thoriged to niske 4 treaty of peace tse, soatline the roilttery autoarities to keep a sharp | tain circumstances leita cio suspicion tat he was | Posse fur Courtney tweatch, Courtney plisod his mT Ohclaon, one of the oldest an eo0lie I felt pestesdiv in his shop, Bs Atlantic wt Besouios The desiecenent of Montniouy can only be prover . Pinson As 6 (he oes in Mr. Hays, nnd he Was r siog | | sition behind the bat ba tg ots pite ' dere of the Chu a bar, died oF The re a fromen's hway is eat | Me Gad been iuconi crate ly described as blvekade, ‘Vucre is very li # the woveweuts of the Prussian) nutaee | ind committed on the enarge of murd Lia | ing. that ts no sinecure ng t+ the scor Wo eeilay mig CORMURLICN OL UNE 1augt, st i ‘or Ciizens uf | John Sper, on ea-tnternal Revenue Collector, waa evint cia eppecmeinetd ee Wale irom gdesperady Was put on irtalon Wednesd» WUT ATOCKINON, | RORFORD, Mr. John It qanat Grarsinenl Kost rey arveated m Lang ce Kans Thaisd iy. on charge. Probl tity of the rurrivon surrendering 4 2 Tent itiony Ww whieh may on wet On Ine, | 5 and c ee ciy on a scroh rice yeaterdey afternoon on Daas) geen or me ee Bode, He wae Millts SL Re lrisee tareR RANKS MARIEAL Bina laetal #RADOUARTORE und Nowy Wis MeAtcosie disc hE RAL At HAD, spected ‘yet rh erdey afternoon on the etd tw $8 0bu Dail. WW. ariciows @ depuiy cones auiee weston Monit, Wet orp J LO lear oreryeget AE eR Meta a toe ty E Voou, dd Bat a ith Faveneay | i nd treet we hake be wae the HE Mea: aud Dundee boat rluve ted ir fi ly treet Jerlin, Contains in ius istue is mornin J ; : ib oC o] } Wanda One ! : , On Thuesday night two men secreted in the Fient $0 the Am Vemotore of the neniral powers to the | Lm Wane ih sehen Duschera! Mout le very Beer MT ins water ef Tue £8 fd [ios parder ote 1 kd 3 te ! Ward eh ect rosdew 1 tlie privaue boxes in ‘depositors Norih Germeb Conledarations iu relailua'to Wis pro " eo aruy Ie consequently eating ho t a 499 tie f $99 SCURKS PROM THE TELPGRAPH, Michael MeMillan,® workiman iv Watt's iron fonns | ‘Tacy tailed to force the dor oft ale : MA edlotssloldini tty dlansad red cre isa lirge supply @f provisions other im: Yesterday morning, on my trip to New 134 Priiets 0 gif? 3% ity In ueet Newark, while at work yesterday Carroll, a “sioneh” bor broke Hove for peas Baer sons a tan meat, York from sing Sing, On the steamer Adelphia ‘76 Joat rai! om the Mooschead Lake Rullroud qyii} | PUI toot ity « Goulds p 6f 1ae.tod trom MeQuadi"s barroom, 610 Culuinaly at The first of there notes is dated Septomber 18, in Prams tha Mashing Mate eater et due arty ranean hia, 1 send BIS) Total eid | bee ” — ont Fee e aa Rule yatta By oe fs necessity for Beller aud more sa Reuealaue. Mase, oni FF ; nuked t hs be 4, ith, Sth. 6a. Th, BL, Yin, *s gaine betwe 6 Haymakers of Tro: D y an ro nig Chears, wien (he Which ile ar¥ed Wie: npopeeliy for Deller pnd mae ne Fe Kave passed Orleans on thelr Way | 19 guid yen, for uve conte, 1 want to know why o Tings. 8 Or at at ata ea be ard RR ALY etd le prrap hey Sexes PERSONAL INTELLIG ENC R, barkeeper, hie mil gave li Busleriul Guarantees azuinet a new artack by Frauce, | to Blois, It is upprehenied that their latention is | peige above that of the daily fourccent eheeta 4 Bb 8 8 Bb bf SR] andthe kavertaroquised iu sd for the toruer aud 16 for 2 ey Hy tnd especialy upon the Biates of Bouth Germany, | to follow the line of the Loire, and occupy the clty toe He Ment chashie eased Ve ceneie tl oe Me, Swandetl, of tho Mutual Clup mia’ thanlos ol of Bates Cattoge, in | Nilson receives $1,000 a night in gold, Corson, ian Georme Bavaria. Warts, Lerg, and Bucen, Hence the need | Le, tle Mrovistional Governinent here (which 1s | uecogut Of s scarcity, which can easily te remediod, EAilaniic ve, White lovkinss’ at Capitotine | Lewstor, Me. w Hiv opened’ oa Thursday by | Brignoll'e twin, born ast week, are duing well NULew WO held seaterlay by fasting on the pari of Germany of possessing those for- | {-olsted from communication with Parts) will re- | and J wope in tuiure }ou wilt give bith @ wood wu) | ground, Slat ve. Hartime on Uaioa ground indies AA; Wire Or i Lhe See ha Riese ities Taseflal apalan alae arial avenue of @ pachace rf iy exoroitant price of five cents for s two a ie steamboat Janioa A. Stevens, sunk alongside ussian Prince Imperial contemplates @ visi shite hes troaon, which are now a perpetual menace, 1m the | move further eonttinar. Limoges may be nolectes: | MZ wine the CAOUMNONe Paoce on ines canis tor Ta A corey . | Rear bees Tecien 2. Mievens, sank alongside | tke olved buaice neat enrion P anes second note Count vo Bismarck repudiates all idea | asthe nex! abiding pisce ior the Goverument, Al-| itas ui tie oteer daily sheets put twerther, Thiow | BYHHAMe and Exeltiug tinme of the Exe by the wrecking sivainer Juba Fuller, Mr and Mrx. W. J. Floreace have just played & of German intervention for the reorgauisstion of | rod) preparations have v1 piade for removing | (his rom actual count and observation, ‘i HJ. beet a J Frederick Mages, a if citizen of Canan. | very anceorsful engagement im Cincinnati, Jistioe Frovce; Lus oars, “1 the valuable stores fro this city fur eslety New Yous, Sept. 20, An extromely pretty and very interesting game dons of tat sown by Mayor OW nye ive liges one thing about pho- the “Fulton terry 3 r af ™ eT ‘ od yesterday afternoon on the Capito i tograph every boa} looks well dressed fa tt hong the Pulton terry, y weiter in La France gives the fotlowing, trom r sSTER COUN wm plars i , dont tied all ths priow STRASBOURG AMD METZ REMAIN A i the fotlowing, iron WhSTUHESTER COUNTY, pate gett the Pastimes ef Baltitaore ana as cl Brignoli was last week made tne hapoy father of | © fe Mehldum, ‘the furiucr hearlug was eujouruod fo Pronch hands, the offeurive of France overpowors | what Le clatmato be uuerring anthority, as the od Fee eect mcuin: Tas tee } p (wins, He pursues tho even tenor of his way. until Monday the dofousive uf Germany, These material «uares PRUS*IAN PLAN OF CAMPATON ine, c Ff of Orer a1 | Torminor at White Plaine he cel i aoe a me Papen be: ev with theptntie mistakes Tne Grand Keage of Masona of Nevada have wl the, Yorky ti Pr Mee Court yesterday afterno % ‘ sti denes dts slow none. Tne blecpy Hollow , an aby 0 begin & Kamo at wade, aus complaints have nade. elected Grorge Kobinson Gran ; ary belied, Of Sl First avenue, o toom alone will cive peace, wiile France, retaining | The advance «n Paris was rozulated with mathe: | fuurde: tial has bebu postponed tintl Octal. thle season of tue. year, and the consequence was | _ During the performance of the Walhalla and Bio. | Van Ueklia Grand secretary, Neeev ene Wa: 8M | pradtic 1of ‘elontous ssa: these plices, will aiways considera truce as enabling | maticul exactuoss #0 as to bring several German | ‘Tho pigeon-ahooting mateh for the champ! it could not be concluded, tastic troupe ti ihe Music Mall in Woree ig, Christine Nilsson has aeeopted an invitation | that’ he witeunptad” tor atetee tet ae yr Ae ber to choose her own time fur a renewal of hoatili- | army corns around te capltal by tho Lita of Sop. | of America and §1.000'& sito betweon I ile Pastimes got off with a strong toad, but the | Iatt evoning, Herren Kin t fell trom a trapeze from hire. Soot d will occa, was prevented. by hi ‘Chet He oe, Germasy sake only tho passive strength to re | teniber. Tien Paris was to be turned on tio south, | Flestwond fark “le event om Wednesday vext Excolsior's played well and stendiiy, and'at ton gth | henyiy AwWOUK Hue Hooiliglitey My way Duce at Wood's Musonin bext Thursday even Band? who denied the caarker ens mmea tn ai,000 tail tp ¢ vi * leotwood Ver sed thelr opponents in the eKath inning, ‘The The Rovublican Convention at Troy yesterday | Suswer. ‘ ist such attacks. cutting the communication on that side with Tours, | In Morrisania the fooling ngainat Mooney 1s #0 | tore, however, was A te in the mini and’ again | Io the Odd Fellow: nominated J. Tt ieee Rintttig TELE | Giasion Kalchh, Gens iaain of the wo Hace ae Temes Viste morning publishes & telegram from | she feat of the Provisional Goveramont, Brom | PFAnM hint if he js nominated | ofthe | iy the loath {asin 1 wien cr sh nene preclud al | mtu Ly Wala ie conte ar ence om ld A, rw 3 pemant IEMabaR Bie etrented by »p nial dive Jamos Ht. Yor 6 rit kat ila Ce ® a ihe Ds ate « 8 the 1 chance of further olay, The ‘ollowing 1s the aoore : Vanowss 18 Teale OF eae, to he Governor of New Hampsiire has nomi 4's Offer, who Wie aCcon Danied Deerc! beslercay's date, coping that Coust von Versailles, Wa Frage headnvarions; Way will | Hise rd aquare shan, Heniy Dater-recerven tne | INNINGS. Tet, 2d. Bd. 4th, bth 64h. Tan Bub MN 10K» ifabesh boveieeted ty batoes | the Hon. 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