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|” (iit em | er 1 WIRTY-EIQHTI Y MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1870, rns PRICK TWO CENTS. © speech to thom, in which he Azain on the battiefleld to rid France of the in- vader." One handed and Oy American vo'nnteors ar: rived in Tours today, and marchod through the siroets carrying THM AMERICAN AND FRENCH FLAGS were warmly greeted by the population. An ‘ofMein! decres defers the elections to the Constituent Aneombly until France is free from invasion. Vonas, Oct, 9.—This morning at 6 o'clock th franc-tireurs attacked two squidrons of lhussars and two companies of Bavarions who were barricaded in the streets, Afler a sharp combat the enemy re- treated, We took 67 prisoners and M1 horses, and many killed and wounded, Our loss was trifling, ‘ PRUSSIANS REPULSED. Tam, Oct. 9, vin Toons, Oct. 9.—Twelve bundred Prussians have been repulsed from St. Quentin by the National Guard, Tho Prussians were forced (0 fall back upon Ribe mont. , Linnea, Oct, Hvia Loxnox.—St, Quentin Is now open, the townspeople having gallantly withstood an attack by 1,200 Prussian, The Prefect, Anatole Lafaree, bade the people rise en maase nnd delend the place. He then assembled the laborers and armed thom from the gunsmiths’ shops, and marched out- side the city. Harricades were raised near the canal, which were held fur five hours against the incessant attacks of the Prassians, who retired with sevore loss to Ribemont. The townspeople also sudered Tu WAR INRANGE MORE PRUSSIAN VICTORIES ——— BRITISH NEUTRALITY SHOWN UP. Americans Escape from Paris in a Balloon. — Secret Treaty between Prussia and Russia. —— Marshal MacMahon Rocover- ing Slowly. — rRENCH WAR D. SPATCHES. Kecnps of Americans trom Parts—Another Hortic from Metz Repulved—Gambetta Escapes tn « Balloon from Parie—P considerably, and the Prefect was wounded. enn Advance into Normandy, Rover, Oct. &—M. Gambetta on leaving here Vernsstiies, Oct, 9—Afternvon.—Last night the snuire garrison of Metz, iueluding the National oui, made a sortie to the north, on both banks of the Muscle. ‘Their attack was on the intrenched position of the Germans, which was repulsed, when ihey revurned to the fortress with a loss of 1,590 pon, ‘The Prussinn loss is 600 men. Tours, Oct &—The news from Lyons is excellent Brory cilort ie being made for a strennons defence ESCAPE OF M. GAMHETTA FROM Pant M. Gi mbotta, Minister of the Interior, bas escaped from Paris iv ® balloon, and arrived here, ‘To-mor- row we sta’ have the news from Paris made pub- tic, ‘The balloon left the city yesterday, and effected soafo Innding, ‘The Vrefect of the Department of Aisne sends the made a speech at the railway depot,where the crowd cheered him. He suid, we must be victorious and preserve order, It is understood that M. Gambetta ts invested with full powers Mananinixs, Oct, 8—Garibaldi excited a great rensation |ere, Enormons crowds accompanied him to the depot, AMERICAN AND SPANISH WAR VESSELS re anchored here, Tne Garde Civique have been drafied into the Nationai Guard. CHAWTAES, Oct, 8.—The Prussians are at Dreux in force, Prossian sconts were sven near Pithiviers or Saturday, where the French awaited an aitack. MAavesnennes, Oct, &.—The Prussians are mass near Etampes. On Friday several columns passed through Ferte St, Croix for Ktampes, followin despatch to the Government, dated at St —— Quentin, midnight, Oct. 7, 1870: The Prussians ENGLISH WAR DESPATCHES. dave arrived within three leagues of us, We ex ———. The Bombardment of Paris to begin next pect tiem to attack at daylight, We shall devon’ tho plico with the Garde Nationale an tthe firemen." Another despatch of the aime date says that the enomy row seems to be abandoning bis march on this point, It is reported the entire German force which iss been operating im this direction is mow moving upon Soissous, which is able to make an a ates that the French forts around Paris maintain » vigorons feanuonade on the Pras sian outposts. ‘The Manebester§ @uar:‘ian of to-day has a special telegram which announces that the bombardment of Paris will begin early next week. ‘The cannonade$ will be preceded hy # formal sum- mous to surrender the city. A despatch from Epinal dated last evening reports shorp Mghting yesterday between Raoa "Ktape and Bevyeres, in the Department of Voaxes. The Prus- sian force consisted of about 9,000 men, The French fores wos not 40 large and had much less artillery than (he Germans, ‘The fighting lasted all day, and when night pat en end to the conflict the event wae unde: cided, The French retained the position which the Gorn 8 bad attempted to carry a pber of tines. Gen. Dupre, the Freuch commarder, was slightly wounded in the engagement. A despatch trom Freiburg a following: Nout Brisach having REPUSRD TO SURRENDER, the Prussions today opened cannonade at several Poiute with eight guns, Fires bave broken out in the town In consequence. SEORRY TRATY RETWEEN PRUSSIA AND RUSSIA. The latest story from Borlin is that Prince Gert schakolf unt von Bis. etic defonee, PRUSMIAN ADVANCE INTO NORMANDY, ‘The Prussians seem to be determined to advance foto Noruandy. ‘The people in that province ure fending their grain and cattle farther south, anc placine every obstacle possible inthe way of the Prossiars. The F. aus tireurs (rom BorJeaux pa through Yours yesterday. ‘They are fine troops and woll armed, Twelve hundred Garibaldians have wr- Fived iu France, ‘They a anded by Frappoli, who is to organize a larger force. ‘The Papal tro and Garibaldians make a force of 6,000, and form the Buclen. of one of the new armies, PSCAPH OF AMERICANS FHOW PAntS. Charles W. May of Paris, formerly of New York ‘end W W. Reynoids of New York furnish the following account of their trip in a balloon from Pa which place they left at the sume time wit M, Gambetta, Dott balloons having risen at 11 o'eloes 0a Fridoy mornin When obout $00 yarls ap the wind died away, the balloon remaining stationary over (he Prnasinn camp, Musketry was fired at the valloons, as were also cx the party in the bal foon distinctly hearing the whiz of the ball, The Prarsiuns used fusees, endeavoring thereby to set fire ed to-day has the Larocrot treaty w to ihe balloon, Bailasy was thiown out of the bal wrek aguinst ¥ in July, Prussia engaging Joon, and it mored gent’y away, nemrer Austria while Russia seizes Cons Daring the trip. which lasted five hours, eeverst | Tits sory no one I Nieves, and its pal Attempts were made to hind; but the presence of the thonght a sign of elurin at Berlin concerning Proesiana in tho vicinity compelled the party to | the designs Of Russia. and an attempt to pacity the throw ous beliest and rite each time, Ti fopular mind in Germany Anatly Jancod at Roye, in the department of the | RUSSIAN MILITARY PREPARATIONS AND DIPLOMACT. From persons at Liege Rossisn War Office ent a that by the Let of Noveraber Russia will have wa arms in Western Rusais and Joland no less than 000 men, Active negotiations are going on be tween St, Petersburg and the Hgue, and there 1 netivity in the Dutch arsenals and dockyards, 8, the Rus yattbe Hague, has twice visited Brussels within the list week whose relat je them to ered the Bomme, wuere they «ire receive! warmly nis with people, on occount of th ir being Americ THEY LOAT SIGHT OF TH OANDETTA BALL at about kor Friday. It landed at Mon'didier, and they were joined by M. Gouibetia at Amiens, whence they cv: inued their journey t special trein with him t> ‘Fours, Along tho rov M. Gambetta was onthisiostically welcomed by tw ns, three o’ele people, ‘The balloons were to have jeft Paris two days | A fteam mitrailieuse wit a tango of 4,000 metres wooner, bnt were prevented by the lack | t* being manufactured at Lyons. of wind, Mesere, Mis and Reynolds report ‘The army of the Loire has taken thy tat the Parisian ary dotormined on tne | Strong, and is slowly advancing on fefenco of the city, which was quiet and MACMANON SLOWLY RECOFERING. orderly, The voyagers ndd that it 1s impossible (or | Advices from Complogne aay the town bas heen the Prusainns to capture Paris, rexcept throng! famine, ‘The a) pearance of Varia is much as asval, The shops are opened daily, but are ciosed earlie: than before the siege, as are also the cufis, The Bardo Nationsle are coustantly drilling, and full of fosire to fight to the last, Louis Blane and many ether poreons of distinction came to sce M, Gaai betta leave. The Americans in Paris ulso bade farewell to Messrs. May aud Reynolds, Their bal 00 was private property, and was conducted by M. De Revilliod,a French morive officer, whose cool- persand skill is much lauded. ‘There were pigeons jw the balloon which bave Leen let loore to retura to Paris. The Aniericans, by balloon, brought Paris jour: fais to Oct. 7, which notice the iutended departure Op that day of the two Lavrite calle the atten stripped by the Prassians—even thy curinius to bronze statues have beew carried avay, Maret MacMahon will be unable Jo bear removal fo: several weeks, Gen. Ulrich has gearly complet hia roport of the #iege of Str M. Gembetts, inc apeech at Rouen, made in ree porge to the et thusiastic calls of the National Guard, concludes as follows: “Let us inake ® pct witli Victory or death.” He shortly left tor Vours, It 5 said be te invested with dictutotral powers DERNSTORFP ON DRITISN NRUTRALITY, A special correspondent at the Prussian headquar tera says: i You may rest ancured that. the siege of Paris will not be delayed an hour longer than is necessary Wo bring up the guns to make (he attack, A decisive headway has recently been made. ‘Tio French forces gathering in the unoccupied portions of France ara not feared. However, they can make cangerois progress, but the new army, on its way from Gor many (o' Strasbourg, will crush out such organiza- tons, coms. ‘n of the Government to Bernstorf, tho Prussian Ambassador at London, Ge ict thet aidressed yesterday an extauative reply to Lord AN AMERICAN GENERAL, Granville, on the subject fot British” neutrality, aasoriod to be in Faris, rocans to defeat the Prus | which willbe publisiied to'morrow. | He says th Goss bac catio® thelr sarcileg, and may HiKt Popes of peace, delayed wn answer’ to Uranvitin's otter of the Lith of September, ae the Prussia: Minister much preferred to discontinue the contro. veray. ‘Those hopes having disappeared Bernstori reviews from the commenceiwnt all the correspoud ence eriticieing Gronviile's publication of Phis reply Witheut allowing him time to correct certain evident Misconceptions, and Delore Ue correspondence conid be considered na closed. He shows conclus- y when the sticutien of Gianville Was Brat called to the open aud CLANDESTINE CONSIGNMENTS OF ARMS and ommunition to France, that ne preteica was made by Her Majesty's Government that they re garded the trafig ne contraband of war or compet bie with neutrality, or that they could tutervere On the contrary, the Prassian Embassy was tivited ive proois of the tegitimate traMe that be CU A GENERAL AS SHERIDAN, with 30,000 cavalry, could easily accomplish this Ap official military report, of the 6th ot October, shows that all is quiet wround Par ¢ toward the Park St, Cloud, where the cunnone of Monut Valerien hive caused the Pyustians cousiderable loss. Arrancew nts have been made to erecta shelter @long the ramparts for the National Gaard watchiog night, Near St, Denis, Gen, Dellemare has just @aveed the ovcu ion, in suMc-ept force, of a rou eireu'ar entrenched camp, re Ting that side of the City impregnable, The dip orate sil) remaining io earls ae Papel . { thereipou consider: Lhe agente of the tg met at the Papel Noucio's to examine the th Germin Confederation in the United condition they are placed iu by tue refusal of Cort Ha ceteliny green habae eclleeied Bismarck to permit thei to seud out couriers un tbe pasition of Grane it war impossibie to ositive Tess Uieir dowpatches are opeved, to Which the diplo als uuanimously MEPUSE TO ACCK! This is to be wignified to Count Bis persin.# the diplow proofs were ailiinced that co trad really taken place Whe this condition the proof lai before Granville, piace and quibbles were wade, gotil Gunliy Her Ma Jesty's Government alitted its groaud 4p? declared That the traMe in arma, whieh had beeu quite epwnly ky endif he willbe forced to suspend all commuvication with their respective Govern carried on, War legitimate, and that ibe costous On tiv ih of October thore was much SODHOrIMGR Med a0 AWN Or WO: Sp it, Bernetord rss CANNONADING AROUND PARIS, a KEVUR AGED MeUTRALiCN The oremy, under the cover of a thick fog, en- | in favor of Germany and to the detriment of France, Me ouiy vished a return from the Jax neutrality, Whereby one party Was benefited, to ateet aud Feaily wipartial neutrality, Bernatord is unable to e movomenits, but were dofeated Ly The cnemy were deuverod tom Wealarp waten kept by the forts Aislorved from Bengival and cther vi laces bysboils, | admit that, compatioly with strict neutrality, the ‘On the other bide of Lie city skim shee Wolk piace wreoch w te are permitted to buy ty thie cou ry tees sy. | Gader the eyes ard cogtiaauce o joverntnen bat ao serious on nent, The Gaulols says 9*¥- | ihousanae of breech loaders, revolvers, and che re eral companies ¢ nesctreury baye mitvalliours, | quisite ammunition, i ordor ty arin she Brench ant ipharRadnipsa ii aeduaieniea in Pe tunke the {oration of a Kreuch corps possible afler She Si are Hi mannenien 1p Pers Tecular #rinles Of Franco have been defeated and Who manaee tn aformetion to the enciny rowed. According to information te the F I unde of the Embassy, siuce the memoran Gaui AARITRD HERS dum of the ath af September, —10y.(K0) before Le was eat An ofcer offered to CROFT Gresrme have been shipped fe aud 0 France ‘ n Bir bim wiv his tr ¢ Guribaidi replied tbat he wy th Bir q ¢ He added that he | ham and L ay and might t edi tilpapenet et non te | Prepon met of straw. Dopod to ances the oficer avoin au the Melu of battle, | pai) ? of authenticated co} helping to drive the enemy from the republic. Gurt | contracts between the French Goverument ae 4 the Buxiith contractors. 1b the eve at. Quite re Baldi then wout to the F'reiecture, where, though Burilse contractors. ie sslon 8 iin tess Bruch fatigued, he received the members of the | Centid was Pilate ti sinister of War, dated ie 18th of Soptember, uddressed to an officer of the Prey dmabatay in London, mentioning buat 25,000 sxiDBm RIFLES ected to be despatched from England, Qui of the funds ab the disposal of the French Charge a Afaires purchase of | arms Goveral thentio proof is also in his possession that the pors of arme and amunanition Vrance was rego 1 i200 in Britial por Tn: Noll proceeds Lo Row that the Government ealnwe lew. to vrovent the ox Govorvment and the Prefect, At that moiwent & Dattalion of Prancs-tirenra, loudly cheering, entered he yard of the Prefecture, demanding that Garb Daldi roceive them, and shouting * Vive Garibaldi,” Vive République,” nnd requested (M. Glais-Bizvim ocive Garivald) an embrace for the battalion, M Créuieux delivered w petriotic discourte, and tho Growd soparated, shouting for Garibaldi aud the Ke- Dabtic, Wieiore Ua vatialion left. Garibaldi made e brief por! ordot of the On ‘This was done in 148 during THM DANISM-GRRMAN COMPLICATIONS, when the Custom House officers were ordered to Prevent the exportation of arms. and warlike stores intended to be ured againat the Spanish Govern tnent, On the otuer hand, when the Government instructed the custome officials, on the 8th of ep tember, to ascertain what arma and ammunition Were Doing shipped to France, the order read: “You are not in any case to delay the shipment longer than is sufficient to obtain particulars of tue ature and quantity of arms." Alter reviewing other points of Granville's lettor Bernstor remarks: "<1.om of the opinion that tne right of belligerent powers to complain of the atti- ude of 8 neutral state rests not so much on acei- dental manicipal laws as on Titernational law, with which it is the duty of every Government to ‘bring monieipal laws into harmony, Germany has already proved in three wars her adherence to the principle aimed at by the whole com ho kecart ty of private pro} the adop- tion of which proved unattainable tntil the Co gress of Paris in 1806. Germany therefore has the more reason to expect that other powers siculd not and their own advan‘taxe.” He concludes his forcible justification of Germa- ny's complaint as to the non-restricted export of arma by raying that the evemy can only be overcome by great sucrifices, and are furnished MEANS OF PROLONGING THE WAR, the only result which ean befto increase the sacrifi- ces and bloodshed of both. Says this most eloquent defender ot his position, the British Government Will not succeed 1m the eyes ot Germany in bringing such a neutrality policy into harmony with the pro- fessions of humanity and wishes tor peace put forth by England, As for the hone expressed by yoar Excellency, that the German people, in a cooler moment, will Jude less severely of tne attitude of the Govern. ment of Great Britain than now in the heat of action Lregret that, in consequence of your Excellency note of the 15th ultimo, and the added knowledge that the enemy is being daily equipped by British arwe, 1 cannot share it, ANOTHER PRUSSIAN VICTORY. Lonpon, Oct. %&.—A regiment of the Seventh Army Corps in the department of the Vosges and a Baden division attacked a superior French fore and after « fight of eighthours Stemy, Nompalatigi and Bois de Jumelies were taken at the point of the Dayonet, The Prussians lost 20 officers and 410 men. The French loas was greater, and 600 priso- pers and a | mount af booty fell into the bands of the Prussians. —— PRUSSIAN WAR DESPATCHES. Pretec Defeat of the French on 8: dny at Stremy —The following b received by the Duke of Baden: We won an en- agement near Stremy on Saturday with one French corps of the line and the Mobiles. The oattle Inst ed from 9:90 A.M. to4 P. M., when the French were routed, apd fled toward Rambervilliers. ‘The Badeners report the French force to have been double theirs, numbering 14,000 men, with batteries, under Gen, Pethenon, The Bois¥de Jumeles were carried by the Germans with the bayonot, Three French charges were repulsed, The German loss was 20 officers and 410 men killed and wounded The enemy's loss was thie greater. The Germans took 60 offcera nnd 600 unwounded prisoners, and bivouacked on the field. It was a glorious day for tie gadeners. Versartirs, Oct. 9 via Benttw via Loxpox —A proclamation of the Paris Government, dropped by a balloon, and found by the Germans, ts as follow ‘The Paris Government of Navio the resolution of the Tours tof an error, It ts opposed to the decree ernment of National Detence, which aloue is binding, The adjournment of the elections wil be tmaintened until they are possible throughout we Republic Signed Oct, 1, 1870, Garnjer-Pages, Jules Fuvre. Gen. Trocho, B. Pi card, Jules Simon, E. Arazo, Jules Ferry, Leoa Gani ‘ta, Henri Roch stort Veenaatiiea, Oct. 8, via Bertin. —Adviees from Depenfielis state that a Baden brigate on Tharsday lofeated the French General Dupre, commanding « foree ef zo masses of rit regulars an Dupre wus wouuded, and his army dispersed The Mission of M. re not Unanccesatul. Wastuyoroy, Oct. 9. —Olficial information re ved bere respecting the mission of M. Thiers shows that the report that had proved a fuilure is without foundat Thices was seat to Eng. land, Austria, i an _necrodited re reeeniative ol the pove tof national e. beceuse that government I not recounized by either of the great powers, but as an tilasti ous citizen of I'rance, who would have access ip iis own perronal character to any minister or ruler of urope, His instructions were confired three points, viz 1, to monts of England, Austria, that mast result to dizement of Germany evils that would be like berment of France; Cons whatever. Thi ‘0 on cuss with the govern 1 Tossia the danger Ni from the excessive aggran 2, to represent to them the to flow trom tho dismam to maka na practical proposi bey the nature of bis uw sion, it is manifest t could aot fill im it, ‘On the contrary, le hus pe duty he undertook, We has re with the consideration thi to with attention, ction on of the yevernments he has dressed, a privcipal reason for such a result is that ne bar Oot them any specific action, nor asaed them to take — . Spanish Dispate Mapaip, Oct, 9.—Minister Sagosta told the Cortes yesterday that the Government bad ri sented to England and Russia the desiral mediation, but both declined interference. nd, however, Was Willing to facilitate an inter- view between Count. Bismarck and M. Favre, Spain then applied to Count Bismarck and met with a refusal, lity of Eng- pees THE KENG OF ITALY AND THE POPE, opts, Victor Emanuel's Letter to Pio Nono-Oce cupying Kome as a Duty-Anod Asking the Pontifical Benediction, xpow, Sept. 27.—The Italian journels re- ceived yesterday publish the following letter ad- dressed by King Vietor Emanuel to the Pope, and vent to His Holicess by Couut Pouxa di San Mar. tino: Hoty Fatiren: With (he affection of ason, with the of s Catholic. with the loyalty of a King, with the tdinett of an ftalian, 1 address mysvif again, ae L Ave done formerly, to the beart of your Nolin "A storm {ull o1 perils threatens Europe. Favored by the war which ie desolauing the centre of the contr nent, the party of the cosuiopolitan revoluuion 1 Creaees In courage and audacity, and is ring U and brovinces gover the Inde blows at monarchy aoa Via i know, Holy Father, that the greatness of your soul would not {all below the gravity of Crorme, PUathohe king and ane tall teh’ ay auch nardian and surety by the diay Fiderce aud by Ue Will Of (he bation Of the destinies of Ail Habana, t foe: the duty of taking, 1 lace of Lurope bud of bolle World, the resp ueibility of wala taining order in the Penineula, and Uh Muly Bs oly Father, the state of feeting of the popul Governed by your Uoliness, and the piese: we thet of forelgn troops coming froin diferent Places with diferent intentions fide sud of peris evident to all Ververce of passions may lead to violenne and to an ‘ou of blood. whieh it le thy duty and yours, oly a prevent table neces ty for the security of Irniy and the Holy See, that my troops already guard Ing tne (routiers shonld edyance and vccupy i Lich are indispensabie to the security of your Sid to the maintebaner of order, Your tte tress will ni hostile act in this mens: nreofpreraucon. M. nivent and my forces will we abeoiutely to ap ach Whe righty, eaaily the invig ge P of bit spiritual a Ne tndependence of the Hay Sec: fs tio hot tonby and as your ea ent to wore. Is iuepired witha with, equel tt rig Vdiing a connict and eataping the.aatge jence, pou wil b ‘ Ai 'sant Martino, who will prose ie ah Niche heevevary instructions lly shall best eunduce ‘ fe measures whic! we permit me to hope that the prevent PrP forge chnten an tor ney. wil give o¢ to the exercise of that ree ed witwbiee har never eon extinguisned iene coward this tau, wited Is Pouityy and Of those seulitienla of cone iiave wiwaye unico witt at, Indel Ce tordevelop rato acts, iuorder (UAL w! the national aspiratious, we, Ct Touned’By the drut THAR preverymov the nhepeddent of al) harvan sovereignty. se ituunersindeiveriug home (rom the foreign Tene he coutinual perl of UeINg | toe’ bei tion ot subversive parties, will: ave accom bi Boa mouient as #o)cTD! sntioty ing hie twovul kA Of ‘vellous work, given peace to the Church, vownto Lurove,arpaifed by! the ol war, fan Me won: an victories tv of jusilee Aud Dy w slugre Word OL how great batt ach ved by &D Lolice Maperintendent J w was dying. The Superintendent bad been over- worked previ in the Sixth Ward to the office of Superintendent, and the great burden which he assumed in taking the Superintendency soon prostrated him. stood at bis post, working from twelve to cigiteen Nours a day, resolved to infuse now life into the Police Department, until {t became apparent to the Police Commissioners that he could bold oat no longer. of fli health, but the Commissioners refused to ac- copt ie resignation, They then stepped in aud bade him take @ month's leave of absence, change of scene; but he experienced little if any r selfishly violate novtrality rights to her detriment | ti up under the burdens of hiv laborious office, He wan sWon forced to keep bis room, and much of the time waa confined to took an tnfavorable turn, and it js teared that before the reader sees this notice le will ha ant this city, Jan, 6, 185 Aimericatis, and bis father was a the age of 10 yo obtained em positor, and subseq quitting the SUN office to take the position of patrol man on the police force May 12, the Sixth Ward uader Capt, M.‘T. Brennan, and waa detalied as court cMcer for many years in the Tombs Police Court. sagacity as a detective which aabsequently distin: w Riuch had battled other members af the force Dowling t Dowling a8 Captain. city avode. became as well know try, and for a ainount of property than all the police detectives eombined. the followin loan of the United States of 1880, 1885, and 1900: Proposa: to be waved by hitn for wubtcriptious to the ational loan under ie act approved 9 titled "An tional Debt.” gives on which such propo Youn comyries three classes of Bonds, namely: wfirit Bonds to my, payable at ie nie the date of their ineu feiwtannually 12 coin, annum ‘Secohid—Bonds to the amoant of 300,000,000, payabie At ihe pleasure of the Ualted Stats after fitcen sears from ‘he date of their tame, and bearing Intorest, paya- Die sem/-annnally in coin, at the rave of four anda per cent at the ph from the date of their ts able semi-annually 1a col, per anny the following order, namely hind ohana coin of in bonds ot the U twenty -bonds,c at their par has the hat ten on. Friday night by the 8 widow with whom he had b by emotion than any in the roo! in the wigwam, Tremont, on Saturday night, J. Hunt presided, ana C.D. tory. J. Hunt, ¢ lected to at White Pluins on the 12th homination of Alexander M. Stanton for the First Assembly Dis trict will be unanimously supported by the Repub stantly; George ‘dibeon was stabbed and dan. gerousiy wennded: ——— Austin had ble kill fractured by @ club, and will most probably to the Pop 4 sos is your tow upon me yours tole Bereatedy ta your Howuces the ex pselou. ot my PrPour Holiness’s woss umole, gost obedient, and VICTOW EMANUEL ANOINER GOOD MAN. jourdan on bin Denthbed, When Tre Sox went to press this morning it reported that Police Superintendent Jourdan 8 to his transfer from the captaincy But he Indeed af one time he resigned on account Superintendent Jourdan went to Saratoga for a (and on Lia retarn to this city was unable to bear ja bed. Last week his iliness breathed ni John Jourdan wns born at 119 Malberry streot, in His parents were Irish. an of weall #, John, unknown to bi in the Z'ribune office tly was engaged on Tim SUN, loym 1853. He was in Here be displayed that keenness and him, and tade many important arrests OMcer Jourdan was soon appointed Sergeant of the Ward, and om the promotion of Capt. Joseph the police bench he succeeded Capt, When Capt. Jourdan fiest took argo of the Sixth it was the worst Ward in the but he oon made it a quiet and sate place of Capt. Jourdan's reputation as a detective brord a8 in his native coun- ign States Foon came to employ him in reference to the entire detective force of the city, Jaring the past five years he has arrested a greater pumber of notorious erimin restored a larger FUNDING THK NATIONAL Debt. The Sceretay of the Treasury has just published circular with reference to the funded ‘Tamascny Dapantx ent, Wasmtxatox, D. C., Oct , 8, 1890, Secretary of the Treasury, in’ anticipation of w 5< 4 to autho ize the tes Of th terms and conditions ‘Will be issued. The proposed er ana TAird—Honds to the amount of $1,000,000.000, payable eof the United States after thirty years , ang bearing lutereat, pay tlie fave of (our percent " hd responsible Dankers will be desimnated for ad paid commision upon Regotiated by thom respectively ubscriders to the loan will have preference in Hanks hi First Sndweribers for eoual fonda, ber for equal amounts of each class nts of the first and ore for five per cent. 1 peein bonds. accord. sion wand wo por eon Tou hy tu eu), anid payment be Hed Sintes, known as fh vaine. The coin be applied t bonds v D payment ow five awenty Fisened with $10,009. ect stare, wt the oft in any form Jer state, wnnnien ¥ud of a Remarkable Merder Trint, The Robinson-Lunsfurd murder ease, which trial at Mansiicid, Obio, for days, was concinded at midnight acquittal of the prisoner Kobinson was accused of murdering Mrs. Lunsford, intimate, ‘A. package of letters written by Kobingon to the murdered woman were found in the room where lay covered with Liood, and suspicion at ened upon him verdict Was announced, cheer upon z out, end crowds gathered around Hob Wringibg bis hands and ewbracing bin Ii'this scene Rodinson stood up among cool and calm, apparently less controlled been on —— Tho State in Westchester, The Republican electors of West Farms met hn teurny acted as Secre Jacob Cole, C, D. Stearns, Wm, U1, Herring, A. J. Francis, John J. Hunt, A, W, Wells, and Jas Rawlin were appointed delerates to attend the te. publican Assembly District, Convention on the ist inat., at Morrisunia Hal; aod Wm. H. Herring, J D. tearns, and A. d. Francis wore tieud the Republican County Convention Morrisania aud West Furnis. ————— Fearful Affray in Columbus, Ky, Caio, IL, Oct. 9.—A terrible and fatal affray occurred at Columbus, Ky, vet morning, It ap. pears that five men who had wuiffelty a fortnight ago met in town and proceeded to settle matters in a free fight with the following result ; Smith G'!son wan stabbed twice died in n delegates ro! ana die, Conrad was shot and wounded so dangerously thal there is hittle hope of Dis recovery, Rrookman was stabbed and horribly boaten; but he Was taxen to his home in the scountry, and the result of his injuries will probabiy never be kaown ‘The desperate natare of the encounter is shown by the fact that all those engaged were hors du combat in three minutes trom the commencement of the fray. or Emanw Cardinal Cullen has written a letter on the Italian question, in which he denounces Victor Finanuel ase hypocrite and robber, and Napuleon as a false friend, He says the King of Tuly wrote Srofeasing the affection of » son ind the faith of # Catholic ab the moment when bis Min istore were sending troops to Rome with orders to throw shells into tho Vatican, Where Mis Holiness resided, Of Napoleon, be sayn that bis tar began to wane in 1859 and 1860, when he first oponly aban doned the Pope PERSO. — 1L INTELLIGENCB. An Eleventh Warder nom! Frederick Kepper fur the vucaut Lolice snip. Gov. Hoffman rev'swed the Thirty-Oret Brigade in Huflale on Saturday afternoon was serenaded 18 Mie evening at the residence of Gen, Howard ex-Alder Conmissior r Senator G.'T Ruby, of Texas, the Hon, B.D. Bas sett, United Bialos Minister to Hay tl. the Rey. Henry rhett, 4 v.W.F Butler will discuss Highland the question of ca Institute. evcning in room ¥4, Cooper — POLITICAL SQUIBS. false te ‘The bolting Republicans of the First Louisiune pinttechave homiuated Fe. Dumas for Congross Loew and Bronan d had absnuer i oratory nud © Cuda and Troland was e} aayoem aturday evening, Mt thc the'Bevonth Ward Wu le Hoberue Club: A meeting of Wal) strect men, ‘respective of pare ty,at broad and Wall streets, thie afternoon, Will oF ably nontuate ihe How Thoms Ledwith for the M aity Association of the ising oo Saturday even: Nuslastis quent tmecting of e Tepubtean Congres 1 New. York Distris ‘ *taven 7.0 bab ots Without a tesnie, ie Incumbent, So Goodrieu, aud Abrau i dere the candidates, Wyo Payard J. Shandley Association of the Sey. envi Word bad «Very large meeting on Baturdny even: (hu! Major Mtetagi fl. Whalen preaidiige Mesolurious approving the Roghester no a, and. Feeown arpa e tyr nomination Of A. Oaiey Tixil (or Mayor Matinew T, Bivnvan tor Suerif soa Charles & Loew Mee County, Clerk, Were Unanimous) doped. "Ad: trosen were dciiverd vy Judge Bhandiey, Joua U ‘Audrows, and Maxayal Tooker nal Convention of tho adjourned on Fit Jourved on Fiviay Jack Reynolds's Im! track for the Police Commissionership. has the warm friendship of Boss Tweed, it is known that he will encounter the bitter hostility of Bren- fective than Bows ‘Tweed's influence, seen side are clamorous for Senator Norton's selection. No man in the city bas a larger host of friends, Michael J, Shandley. fact, to be oMcial experience. many Hall General Committee and of the Tammany Society, Deputy Sheriff. He is the elder and only brother of the Judge. A New York Politician: and agent, bluecoat in Ni seizing Taney quickly, put the nippers on Lim, aud took him to the lock-ap. The Sailing of the Firat nouille passed down t! last evening, unier ing colors and a Hell Gate pilot to nea by way of the So: Progid vessels would be entitied to follow with! time designated, but temptates ov; i with che stort ahe has tad, will be across the Atlin evening serv Constitution of the Club requires an annual meet geon of this over this State, of Democratic LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, omelet DASHES TERK AND THERE BY THK SUN'S REPORTERS, jor—A Murderous An the Venerable Mra, Tookor— a Recon Mees A tramp calling bimself Patrick McDonald knocked at the basement door of the residence of tho Hon, Jonoph H. Tooker, at 24 Norfolk street, on Saturday night at abont 9 o'clock, and his call was anawered by a little danghtor of Mr. Tooker, of whom he inquired whothor any person was in th hon at home, he requested the child to tell Ler to bring him something to eat, Mr. Tooker's mot! aged matron, procured hima sandwich, and, while in the act of offering it to him, was struck a stun- ning blow in the face by the fellow, which knocked hor sensoloss. witnessed the outrageous assault, attracted the at- tention of peo frusirated. streets, Shetlard, who cond ucted him to the Delancey street Being told that no one but “ erandma” wi ‘The crics of the little child, who passing, and his designs were ‘as chased to Norfolk ané Grand fell into the clutches of Officer where hi lice station. Yea y Justice Ledwith. rday morning he was committed ——— ‘The Successor of Police Commissioner Bren= nan, The Hon. Michael Norton still has the inside ‘Though he nan. ‘The cause of this enmity is unknown, but it is believed to come from Senator Norton's earnest endeavor to secure the Tammany nomination for Sheriff for the popular Judge shandley. Whether Brennai hostility will prove more ef- mains to be It is certain that the Democrats of the west Se or Norton's strongest opponent is the Mon. His nomination is spoken of in east aide political circles as an almost assured he Oriental Club people declare his chances dollars to cents.” Although on the sunny, de of 40, Mike has bad considerable political, and He is a member of the Tam- a New York lawyer, and was nine years a Troned by a Newark ceman. Last evening as Officer Rae of the Newark po- lice was patrolling River street, he came upon 4 dru phemy. The officer at once arrested bin, when» round-built rough stepped no to bim and demanded that the prisoner should be liberated, The officer informed nim that if he did not pass on he would be en fellow who was loading the air witu blas. compelled to arrest bim, whereupon he asked the oMcer whether be knew whom he was talking to, ‘and on being asked who he wa: he rephed: “I'm New York, by —. backer ind there isn't a rest me."* ‘The offles Matthew Taney (roi for Jim wark that can French Steamer utrality Prociamation. screw steamer La Touche Tre- East River, about 5 o'clock i! head of steam and with fly She evidentiy went nd. ‘The German steamer urday morning, and under the ‘nt's proclamation one of the French war twenty: waited the ft is not likely that she con Hanling the America, ax that vessel, under the N. The French America sailed on S: four hours, The La ‘Touche 'Trenouill Uc two days before the slower si ling Frenchtnan could pustibly overtake hor. Dr. Mary E. Walk Grant's Dronker ions of Temperance be ure of President 1 their Sunday te last night. Dr ed in her peculiar style ¢ The cea in Co K, Walker, att Mary Cross, delivered an entertaining and effective tempor ance in w he alluded to President Grant in tertas the reve tances in . givin which he had become so bel 1 rinks none by hits fricads Mite Dr. Walker added that bis intellectual power had Become #0 torpid. through love of liquor that they ¥ £ equal to Fish’: Fan Abend in the Manhattan Clab, The Manhattan Club is again in trouble, The to be held ou the first Thursday in Octover in each year, and it i# the duty of the Prosident to call such meeting, But Br, Augustus Schell has paid no hood to this clanse of the Constitution, though his attention has repeatedly been called to it by bers, Last Tharsday a large number of ite n fluevtial mem! (that being the ¢ for the an ral meeting) assombled, and many flory #p Weredelivered, One speaker, a distinguisned sur ty, Went so far da ty demaud the | ent of the President, which seemed to m nem et in probation of all in the room. The mer aller appointing a committee to demand of the Pre ident a recognition of the Constitution,adjourned to et on the 20th inst, when some pected, fuu may be ox The Hildise Bund's Finances, ‘The quarterly meeting of the varions branches of the Hildise Band was held yesterday in the Ger mania Assembly Rooms. There were present about Iu de tes. The organization hus branches wll Pennsylva , Connecticut, and the Wostern States, Nomerous letters were read frou societies out of town, giving assurances of their fullost confidence in the workings of the Assoetation In tho funda of the Bund an increase of §1,00 over last month was shown. It was resolved (o cive €29 to every member who may be uccideutally disavlod sealed ete Nh FLASHES FROM 1HE OCEAN CABLES, Leddell has been induc e-Chancellor at Ox tord University, Gen, Von Falkenstet vet ne has revoked his prohibition jermany aver of the nee, on Friday election in tho homop States is ty, ond 1,807 againes, Prince Karageorgewich, who was accused of the Asaassiuation Of the Prince of Bervia, Uas Deca Aequit French Acade ted ‘The official journal at Berlin denies the existence Of any costs between King Williau and the Pope sin A rumor bas reach w China of the Trince Kuni f Tiberal and en of the proiic men of the empire. rdova {* named as Captain-General of Cuba rr edda Rodas, Sefur Ruiz Gomez, tue Prefect of Madrid, i bo be Tntendenie General of Havana, Tho Russian troops have crushed a rebellion in the district. of tehagreissiab, Heys Larined Kania, where the reveis were $ Pan) a Killetand Wounded nine offloers and (Wenty-e.git new ee CURIOSITIES OF CRIME tta B. Berston, a school teacher, of Canton, ‘don Saturdvy, having been fatally stowed by Of her pupils Mrs. Cella Bickford cnt her son's throat and her own, and both were found dead in thet! bed at Haver Hi, Siaes,, on Saturday wornand About one Collins of Daniel Daly and Henry Gor and Firet ave 1 fu the face, Da A burglarious gang ente werday morning Timothy ek quarrelied wish rireet Tara phot Colaua arrested. ed the warehouse of G. & HH | burning 6 hen opened th was seen by th rt Tube has ben ma ehowl's arrented. every The place has for ® Tanger b i Pe person found in the eataltiat so tine been the rem elo back and white met abd Howat who play carde (ur dcthke as well-as-mauey, and at tives, expecially bigute mud Sundays, distur teens tie urigkhorhood Catharine Kelly, alias Burns, 4 notorions New rk pickpocket, visited the eutfolk county fur at iivernead, L. 1, on Baturday 140 id Detective Corwin, one of Took!) Catan THE NEUTRALITY PROCLAMATION. —— Oar Ports Blockaded by War Vessels, and Made Depots of Huppticn to the Belli- cerents—France and Pr Porchasing Arma for Shipment. Wasmixotox, Oct, 9,—The neutrality proo- lamation bas not been issued any too s00n, for sceording to the information in possession of tho State Department, to use the lan: guage of the proclamation itself, thore was danger of the armed cruisers of tho betligerents being “tempted to abune the hospitality accorded to themn in the ports, harbors, roadsteads, and other waters of the United States, by making such waters subservient to the purooses of war." French armed vessels, it is well known, have been cruising off Now York, and also off Chesapeake Bay, watching for outgoing or incoming German vessels and in the absence of this proclamation there was noth- ing to prevent thom from obtaining supplios of all peanuts 1 kinds at any port in the United Aten, ‘This wuhject was informally discussed at the Cab- inet meeting on Friday, bat it was not supposed then that there was roal necessity for jmmerdiate ac- tion. Late on Friday nicht both the President and Secretary Fish received Jespatches. whose contents e not been made public; but they were of wum- cient Importance to warrant the calling of the Cabl- net together in extra session on Baturday, and the result was this proclamation ‘The Government was adv Voth ome days ago that nch and Prussian agents were quietly pur- chasing arms in this country, an representatives of both Governments had comolaiied thereof, it i understood that one reason for issuing the broch mation was to prevent their shipmont. ‘The chase fa German verso! by a French croiser, reported on doubtless had ite effect also in urging the ident to prompt action, Wasmxotox, Oct. 9.—The President lished a proclamation enjoining neutral! ropean war, and declaring that from the 18th inst, and during the continiance of the war, no ship-of- war or prtvatoer of either belligerent shall be per. mitted to make use of any port, harbor, or road- stead, or other waters within the jurisdiction of the United Siatos, as @ station or piace of resort for any warlike purpore, or for the purpose of obtaining any facilities of warlike uipment. And no ships-of-war or privateer either belligerent sliall be permitted to sail out of. or leave any port from which a veasel of the other belligerent shall have previously departed, until after the expiration of at least twenty-four hours uch Iast-mentioned ¥ nited States. A vesse] of war may enter an American port unde needed for im uh. inthe Bae mediate use, but she m 1 thence as foon ah possible, No of war or privatecr of either belligerent shall be detained in any port, harbor, roadstead, or othe wWators of the United States more than twenty-four honrs by reason of the successive departures from such, port, harbor, road vl, or Other waters, of more than'oue vessel of the other belligerent ; but if there be several of each or either of the two bellig- erents in. the same port, hirbor, roadstead, or waters, the order of their devartare shall be so arranged as to afford the opportunity of leaving al ternately to the vessels of the respective belligerent: and to cause the least detention consistent with the objects of this prociumation, No ship of war or privatecer of either belligerent shall be permitted, while in any port, nurbor, road- stead, or waters within the jurisiiction of the United States, to take in any supplies, except pro- Visions and such otber things as may be reqasite for the subsistance of her crew, and except so much coal only as may be eufficient (o carry such vessel, if without sail power, to the near est European port of her own country; and no coal shall be again supplied to any such ehip-of-war or privateer, in the same or ony other port, harbor, aters of the United States, without jon, until after the expiration of coal may the waters of have been lest supplied to her withi the United States, aniess soch ship-of-war or pri cer shall since inst thus supplied have entered « u port of the Goverument to which #he be ———__— The Taliaw Nebleman Sees # Vive ant The Gothie Oil Works on Bank and Wes: streets were burned at ¥ o'clock yesterday morning. ‘The lops is estimated at about €5,009, Several hun- dred gallons of petroleum were barned, A tesk in the tit! cansed the fire, Tie Italian nobleman Cener, who Las Deen on the lookout fora fire wos New York on the greund in the most exp and watened the firemen with eagor was nearly drowned by a endden #t vey nd Was three tunes ree 's Dreadth from oeneath the wheels of the ou Sinnsb yt The fast Nyack n the Northern Rail road of New Je sey City at S45 AM hod arrived ata point: midway betwoon Englewood wn! Loon on Saturday morning, when t dg syritch open near the Us engi ted States Dye Works, To reverse the engine and whistie down broke’ was tho work of an instant: but the tremen dous momentum of the train sent (he locomotive whirling across a stout woode creek, @ short distonce Devond t locomotive cleared the bri most ata bound, and was partislly buried in an cobenkmont, while the tender and three ear were wrecked, No one anstained serious injury. Mr. Sisson, President of the rowt, attributes the aecident to the carele of one Gook, © boss” of w gang of trackmen ——— The Virginin Oyster War. Barrimone, Oct, 9.—The nine captains of Mary- Joni evster vessele who wore confined in jail in es tpauning 8 Dr ndiown, Aecomac ecunty, Va., broke the Jit on Sunday night and escaped, have reach: ea thee hoes it Maryland. ‘Tle voasola are stilt held by nia authoritios, well guarde pills Uc . As Usual. Loxpon, Oct. 9—The verdict of the Naval Commitces of Inqmry into the loves of the ironclad plait exonerates every truction and managet ody cOnnected with her nt —— WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Sebi William Roberts, bartender at the Birmingham Houre, corner of Ib atreet and Roston Road, went for u row. on Haplem Miver yesterday three friends. Whi boat was wan, tos a tew min morning with changing Wands for lowing tie Roperta and one of his. treads ane dictin tthe up Boat and wore picked np and safely landed, Coroner Kathgate held aa inquest at noon. ——__— SPARKS KOM THE TELEGRAPH, Connceticut is to be canvassed by temperance lee sin Washington are rejoicing over ality proclamation, ner Clara The Ashing Mans tiae been Inland by the war steamer Plover ‘Phe applications of army offlenrs to be pl the retired list on uccount of puysical tyhrin tne inexcess of the vacancies on the list, wine Vers only 120. Joo! C, Osborn, for the last two years faro bank in New Haven, died ia his cha disease on Saturday attenidon, While aes! Was teid our on A{AzO Lal Liquors. cigars, and other heavily taxed goods of Gloucester nto rine haward ed upon Mer ina of heart Uls body have been shinped in bout trom Halitex to Newlouga land. thea packed nf js, ail taken Vacs to Halling, where they were ente as Gen, Min\ster. Bancroft bas (wlographed to the Presi dent that Get, Burnside baa paseod throug! botn thy Pruseiag atid Preach Unes to Paria, and recelyed: tn: tor tn the Red River coun: 6 muatering about st stedescending the portant despacches trou Mit nbarne Another war is brewii try. The rene halfdree Joseph and Perm bing, tir te Fiver, Leping, Wiehe Adjutant General, had Beso uot av Pouving # ee BROOKLYN, The Prospect Park Pair opens to-morrow. Phe Rev Alired B. Myers was ordained yontorday, and fostwlled a pastor of Bethany Chapel, Hudson venue Last evening agrand concert was given in Turn Hall, Wiliansburen, for the beueot of the German The Hevlth OMecer tins forbidden all communica {lon With Governor's Island, coder pretence that they have yellow fever there Hocker will lecture in the Academy the proceeds to be devoted to st Jorohans of French 8 the Freueh Cuureb ‘opal Chureh, Marcy avenue, Brook ened. y rate Nene, Wa Hey Dee. M.Fuk ‘The Rey. H. 8. Carpenter, formeriy of Wor Mass isto he retawod to preach sorm during the winter mouths 4 the Polytechnic 1 Governor's Teland is to be evacuated Ack® are to he burned, to pro ape Dr, Carnochan's piiati fever Into port Louis Wagner, of Lewis street, New York, was last evening accliontally Knocked of the site Of an on ear onthe Grand street (Willis st argh) Fal road Dy @ passing car, His head was bally cut ‘The Healih authoritios lave a steam tug patrolling Buttermilk Channel, to prevent any comiunnication hetween Brooklyn and Governor's Island, where, ac eater, Hitt and ite olf that veasele which 1 Uring yellow Innded there at al “went throngh™ t multitude with great Aaccess, Unt fally she. w Meeted by Corwin, WhO caUZnS hor band ino pocket, Kate iu ely recounined the aftice exciaimed gone! Hoplyiog thereby Wal SMe Was ond for five years Ob loass, BeYoral POCKCLOVOKE Wu Found in bar oouseaniou, cording to Dr, Carnocuan, they havo yellow fever Re son Stiles, M.D, t author of the Mie tory of Broom torment itary Superiate dent ander the off Health board, bas become insane, aod on Saturday waa removed to bbe Bloomiagd Aavluia, SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES. THE LATEST HERESY OF THE rev, HENRY WARD BEECHER, vanced Thinker of Piym Jecting Popular Theology Mr. Beocher preached to a house literally crammed yesterday morning from the words, “In the resurrection they neither marry aor are given in marriage, but shall bo as the angels of God.” The reverend gentioman deprecated the literal interpre tation of Scripture, especially as applied to the doctrine of the resurrection, We are too apt to materialize everything. The vaigar theology of the resurrection says, * Fiesh and blood can inherit the kingdom of God." Knlightened theology aays it cam not, and that “there i. a spiritual body.” We are distinctly tangnt in the text that man carries part of his nature as far asthe grave, and there drops it His intellect, his individuality, bis spirituat nature, whatever that may imply, he carries into the apirit world, It ts time we undorstood (hat neither one earthly bodies nor our grosser passions are nocossary to our existence. Let na try to educate our intel lect, our spiritual aensos, and thus acquire bore the alphabet of that knowledge which shall be an‘olded to as hereafter, our fall condition then witt be we don't know, “We shall be as the angels.” What about punishment, then, in the next world? Don't let us go beyond what is written. Let ae take that for all itis worta: “We shall be as the Angels of God.” Palpit Re~ _ The Age of the Pinnet. Tho pastor elect of the New England Congre fational Church, tho Rev, Merrill Richardson Preached in Ratgera Chapel, Fifth avenue, yostor: day, Hie sermon was founded on the parable of the three measures of meal, and his object was to show that the Gospel was able to civilize and raise the world. Ignorance, the preacher remarked, was af the root of all misery. Just in proportion ns the Gospel spreads, #0 liberty and freedom Seereas ‘There are means sufficient to send the Gospel to t dark piaces of the earth, if Chriativn nations would give up slaying each other, ‘The war bills of the fast ten years. here and in Europe, would inundate the world with Bibles, and furnish missionaries a teachers to explain their truths. ‘Ihe faet that come turios the Gospel was first pro- lain ertheless, only a very sunall part ilized by its influences, ts ne argument against its renowing power. Men are ime tient; God takes time. Geology shows that God ook millions of yours probably to make this workd, though, according to our thioking, He could Rave ivin a day. Comm ‘Templo. The Mercer street Presbyterian Church, ge tween Waverley place and Eighth stroot, has beew bought by Commodore Vanderbilt for 59,000, and handed over to several trustees, under the stipale tion that the Rev. Dr. Deems shall be the pastor fo longas he may live or desire to retain euch position. It ts now called the Church of the Straa, gers, and on Sunday, the @d fost. it was reopened for worship, with addresses by several clergymea. Dr. Deems, being from North Carolina, attracts many Southerners to his church. He had beom Rfesching for several years tn the chapel of the New York University; and when he exprossed wish before Commodore Vanderbilt to | of his own, the Commodore said: "Do youa church.” The Commodore attended the ser- vicos_ yesterday Sunday before. Previous to that have entered « house of worsitip for over forty years. To was ao companied yesterday by his wile and son Cornelius, —— er Murder Inan altercation Inte last night in Elm street, near Spring, between Andrew Clay, of 69 Greene street, and Edward Smith, 0: 83 Crosby street, om the one #ide, and two unknown Ialians on the other, A the Itailans stabbed their opponents with very fine stilletton, Cliry being fitally wounded tn the left cide ‘no and Smith being stabbed tm the fest nigh ond arm, The murder. ~ ——— The King Street Tragedy. Mharles Sennett testitied before the Coroner’ jury on Situetey thot he saw tle woman Casatd: bush her husband out of the window of their apar cuit, Cassidy tried to save himself by catching the fre-eseape. Charles MeGrau, another witnew hoard Mrs. Cassidy speak of having revenge, an * thereafter be heard that Cassidy liad he window, Mrs, Cassidy was drank, in he corsidered sober, Coroner Rollias mitted the woman to the Tombs, —— jarizing Ropablicaniam Oct Kepublicans he lise of men who ore nr rke in the Censas Bureau, ublicans seek in y places, Democrats find it comparatively eaay to oby tain desks. ng the latest appointments which as excited Hen Co nt, i that of Fred. AL Aiken, who was one o1 Unteur counsel for Mrs, Surratt, and who never pretended to bo ® Republik Grant Pop Wastuxaron, plain loudly. of abrointments ne ¢ rted that while can, NEW JERSEY. A Unit mperance Brass Band has beon orgame tavd in Jorsey City Ponpe's new brewery in Ne aged Saturday eveving to the amount of 85,000, On Saturday nicht the Germans of the Sevent® Ward, Newark, renominatod Alderman Fille Wm. Kendricks and Wm, Young will stretch thee lecs 10 day over Ue Patersop Face (rack tor a purse of $400 Mrs, President Grant arrived in Elizabeth on Sat nrday evening end took @ coach to the residence of her brother, A. Be Cordia, ‘Tie body of the boy Michael Fleischmann, aged 15 years, who covamitted suicide on Monday last bp Junining'into the Hackensack river, from the New. Jor sey Kallre overod yesterday alters 0 wen Who were Oabiog. —— YONINGS ABOUT TOWN, The Isaac Bell arrived last night, Music in Mount Morris square this eveniog The Tribune Orst nine beat Col, Al'red Burton's pine 88 (0 3 ny D, Thirtoenth Infantry, will parade om ay evening Seventy-one patients have thus far been admitted tothe Weet Bank Hospital, Gen, Benj. F. Butler and Collector's ofice on Satara: ‘The body of a colored infant was found yesterday i a atrect. under the sloon of a dwelling in Macdo: Mary Ann Ryan, aged 7 years, died yestorday a8 217 Molt street of concussion Of the'brait, Laving [allem dows Gustave Doré’s paintings. sol under the hammer on Suturday, Were all koocked down to ove mit, AB fon avis ova price, Patrick Kelly, aged 25, was fonnd dead in bed yous torday abel Morrisatreet he having tallen down staire the previous evening while intox cate Edward Carswell, of Canada, lectures this evening pefore Friondahip Divison. No. 108. 8. of T., 1h the Bape tat church in Sevent Feet, Hear Soyenth avenue, Stone delivers to night tn AtrY in eonnecth ark, Nu J. was deme Gen, Dillyer v 1d the Tepnblican ¢ ened Dy Lie mation of @ French axsociatio Mrs. Par t Ki a Cown, aged 7 8. axed’ WB, of 11: Mis. Mary ‘tomps! Natreet, died suddeuly y The five Unite en Army recruiting at intuit ety nd #10 do Just vow, ob ace Dre Caruoctan's yellow fever panic Oi Island” ‘The few recruits ounined are erat Hand The New York Stock Exchange have viven the Gold. F e G10, guid tiv club by Dugan Tn an altercution fist evening it tk avenne, t . ; sian, thet te but th 4 (ho we Tweniy two d avenue | from yilwil, strnek on tars reduced Toi Kine tO fe Av. Vhet places wore ere ordered trom tue piornber of yn with iin yew ously uturiug the fathir Jim M enowned pugilist, snd. Puit O Harera Aa apart n vert Capitol, Wenty think suerk, tear Sid AgDIAecntly fina shed thronghonk day wae'h 1 UY the preenee. Viena due soy, doha @ of tue Hou Nice Bhandiey, the Uoounu, sud oibery A Conk | Heo. Juun Mor

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