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SquiRTY-FIGHTIL YEA pul SURRENDER OF M Siurvacion, Baveseis, Oct, 29.—The capitulation of Metz rowa the Dopapartists into despair. ‘centre of their schemos., The dinners alewski's are regular ag Contl, Fresident De Mosdaines Bazaine and Canrobert, Princess ) and Princess Mathilde, bas taken @ splendid hotel, at a rent of The Dravscle papers deaounco the of this eoter!e, Oct. 99,=-Owing to the rumor of Marshal capitulation, Minister Gambetta bas issued “1 have received p circalar to Prefcet from si sides grave reports, the veracity of which, Joenite of all efforts, I cannot establish offciaty. J that Metz hus capitulated, e the opinton of the Goverament Such un event could but be the re oa erime, the autbors of which should be out Me convinced that n abate our courage tn this epoch of ras itulations, ‘There exists one n por will capitulate; that is, the Freach von the matter, for several cay trated In all directio ‘ NOM, Oct, 20.—It is stated at Mercy-le-Hant, en Be authority of a staff officer of G Tuipertal Guard, wh THE MOST AWreL jern wariare, mass of the unarm proried through the Westera gates of the eity tuto ‘They were of all ages and ra 8 Xe, aud numbered nearly or quite 10,000 At the head marched a man and a woman, Abe Liter carrying a white flag, novlreds of eulldren, 0 food for the z forth eolely to secx the from death withia the peproached @ Prussian orderly was scento ride to be ‘rout, ordering the outposts to fi r advanced still, Pragsians fired upon them. on, the man and woman in the te flag moving more rapidly. Denly fell, struck by a bullet. the dead and ¢ Prussian #: Frouch troops, advaneing to the front upon the Pruss! notiey crowd Yrooped from all ite thomselves down, Grande Place,whore a salt en masse poke to them kia ared that he wa © relaxed (hat rman lines, without opposition. loyal, but hoped to save them from starvation, and enable tho a fow days longer, Wossages, Gen terick Ubarles, 1 of whieh had Almost sin > the capitulating £ nt the horrors of sevual terme were fnally signed ut the there was @ great ru were served to nda failed to get, distributed, and thi that lov of the Lorses oceasioned much the troops, Our in town the doy before, wid ehiidran were nd wounded | R OF MARSTTAL BA- ZAIND'S CAPITULATION, o Ffect of the Fall of Metn a Honnpartista Phe Surrender the Resall Crime-Frightial Scenes bets jd rather than whatever 1 THe NEWS AT WiLmeLMsndur, 11M, Oct, 29.—The pewe of the eapitntation of 2 was communicated to the Emperor Napoleon at Wilkelwetohe yesterday. is in grest suspense and constern Lonpon, Oct, 20.—The Timea this morning has a Wiogram describing the scones around Meva at the A frightfal storm had raged 1 over the north of Fy under water, and everything telegraph The Emperor Wednesday SCENE EVER WITNeSsED At 2 o'clock in the afteracoa a In the rear were carrying little waite flags. them moved a strong body of Freach troops, cthem forward tato the pl unhappy voople were expelled because and that they were thus me ‘The woman feli with MOST NURRIDLE DISORDER, and involved ‘n an inextricad! ying and the fag ew constantly hotter. women and children. ttes poured (be last fugit'y nch troops slowly fell back, § in all directions aro different gates. 0 st carrying of their ‘4 ch p’ The Germans talked in a occas.anally aud and BAZAINE AND 1114 MPN wont , but desired to b suiting that they prefer- n by starvatio and affectionately, ready to die with them hopele anything tu their present woak Vy e etated that ¢ to relieve bis brave men from the ter army, known that the Atter the pi OPPOSITION TO THE REPUBLIC, wever, of enter conversing freely with 1 marked w st the present Provisional Gov arénal Baguin an kenorally very ros OF THR ARMY, rs w terrible nmant, who had colared that the dying in feariul numbers The large army not only without food, bat oy EW YORK strongest citadel of France—Metr—virain, bnt for bim, to the contamination of ti VO oven the punishments of justice, eanwhile, *renchmen, measure the depths of the yes into which the Empire has preeipitated you. ce submitted to this corrupt. nished in her the springs of ho army of France, stripped ont knowing ‘© kreat nuisance, in many cases, were burned to pr Seeing the emaciated condition of the men who wero classified as only wonderful that the place held out so long, TALK OF PEACE. ‘The copitntation puts a very largo amount of am- Munition, as well as valuable arms, in the postession of the Germans, and renders further resistance on the part of France atierly hopeless, vail that the army will not be sent to Gerinany fora ‘This created an impression pected, and intended to be accomplished through the agency of Marshal Bazaine, aud perliaps the Im- ctors, who must decide who have the right to or foF Voting, In conlurmity with State laws. thorize the st lat the countin bailot- boxes containing but the right of persons offering to vote must tors, 10 pursuan THE POLITICIANS CIRCUS. TAE MEN WHO ARE TO GIVE US HON- vent infection, A WOMAN'S yee ag A RUPFIAN, OUR JAP. Tho Carcer of Paddy the Smasher—How a crime is abo present at_ you ‘or twenty years rai ing power, which exti greatness and of Ile, Of It national character, became wil it an instrument of tyranny and of kervitude, and Is pite of the leroista of the soldiers 4 Iso empowers these supery The Record of Thirty-two Gentlemen ‘who have been Appointed United States Ome Supervisor—Superinten Swallowed up in by the treason of their chiots, rs of the conntry. in lees thon two 26,000 men lave been delivered over to U enemy—a sinister sequel to the inuiitary eoup demain of December. cers-A Masel the teat ort nse eflivere of the t rd of some of the Deputy worn in for the eomid Subjoined is a r Marshals and Suvervie for us to rerssert ourselves, citizen ™ the wis of the have determined not to iow to capitulate within to seek, (u the extremity even of our ouervation of of pollucal and social morality and manhood, However tr neither panie-stric soon that we ar was his third wife, his first having end Jumping of a Will second, Mary Ann Qui PROVISIONS FOR THE PRIsONERs, of the forts ® Large requisitions have been mode on the surround ovisions for the prisoners, and Provisions have already been forwarded from Bel Large quantities of provisio forward, Marshal Lebqnf, as prisoner, prefers going to Germany, and refuses hie parole. the German army is tolerably good. has been made to Belginm to allow the transport of provided it is found necessary to send them to Germany, DAZAING'S MOVEMENTS. It is stated that Baraine is going to Wilhelmshohe, with Changarnier, after a vi the condition of the army it is certain taat Bazaine could not bold out three days longer. —_— PRUSSIAN WAR DESPATCIES, them to. apres for Theodore Alien, and rs in Ring Sing ing country for p WATTAUIS inst ready for the nies Whom everything favor er to give up so long as there it First Ward, woe ar held for trial in 18 Sot their suthic roles of our fee etus hold firmly the glorious ‘The health of Id meyer be found t Supervisor Seventh Distrlet, n for years a notorious receiver of smuugelod cigars from Havar Inst the esverc There persour, but we wl rise swhnicmon t In the presence of #0 many unmeriied Fpontaneonsly, misfortunes, neither invitation Hor ¢ and she begins to act, a8 no longer Iingish or grow woak, and | prove by our acts Inat we ein curse! honor, independe: country prow! and Long live the Republic, one and indivisible sho a even, uibeuderds fall tederge arrested some time’ since foi ting to will a rrested some time’ since for attempting to rill a Fe ee hte eos twtiow and laws conde If #0, it ts visor Twelfth District, was f for stealing # cold wa John Grimes, ted April 92, 18 » integrity—all & to Versailles, acquitted for want 1 before Judus CHALLES DONOHUE. M has offered a reward of $100 for the falsely register ntly tamper with yoit ant offence { statutes of this Stite, LOTION DAYS, having her arrested madc honey Uitie obtal Wand Sixth wards. He caret vot into innuinera of whieh the unforty Finally, on the Ist of dana iy Lynch, Marghal Sixth District, was for. AIS. BIZOIN, GAMBELTA, The proclamation placarded about the streets at tracts crowds of readers, and CREATES GREAT EXC Groups of people are discussing it. of Bazaine is den uttered against the Bonapartists, Bazaine, who left Me'a) expresses the 0 thing which twentioth Di Paris Summoned to Surrender for the 1 ears In Charlestown, Mavs. Time-The Bombardment to Begia this Week—The Ental Consequences to which tent to kill \ tlie ¢ and Dilter imprecat An envoy from he cautions the members of Bentiy, Oct.20 .—Th says the last summons to surronder has been for warded to the military autloritics The Lombardinent of the city w: ceded for the ruthay, Her effort Was not an fan pleaded guilty t ment wus suspended forgiving love ung of to-day and of seciug that every person to rezister his name. or to vole ts not and orderly exercise of his foree will be ealin, fortifications. and no salt was to be had begia early next week ‘The following memorial In re; sequences to which Posed by a prolonged res’ Count Bismarck t many at Wusbington ‘The conditions of an armistice offered to Mr wt the basis (or the r members of panty broker and ent by fure ls Germany Dectines toi Vensatites, Oc or to Spain hes been authorized to erfere with Spain, he North Germ, rd to the fatal con- popnlation of Paris o bas been sent by the Ambassador of Norih Ger- disorder and ar. Patrick Honey Kily. offenders, and registration and to the of a dance he lowest eluas oi prost and badger pul Supervieor Thirteenth Distriet, Jor of the Dead Kabbit gang rowination of ANOTHER DULL, Picard, of the ns to Lave escaped through Prussian lines on the day of the surrender of that ou the day p: m punisutuent by Ler intercession © * ‘Lhe King of Prussia, having hereto‘ore admit y Guin liad tee Jules Favre, intended lishinent of crder in Fr him and his col continuance of a strug course Of late e¥en(s, appears without any chance of fuccess for the prospects of France in t have still further declined, Paris is closely su advancing by t forces heretofore engaged nese the above foriresses CHOW BL the free disposal of the Gertnan ¢ Tho country has to bear of a war @ ow ties in Paris, that admission, Ve was a princival in and a Quast iMustration of of the 22 tue dy to acknowledge any ich, according ies withoot kay oban Spanish people regarding its future sovercign,” d until a few wicks miruments in Mott str head until uiurday evening Jude Dowling and Su deat Kelso were A METHODIST LOVE PEAST. at Nibio's Gs rrested sever in, and the brutal coward fi ty of the air t Hospital: and ered hopele noved to her mother's house, Quinn was quently arrested, and it is Loded Will reseave punisiment he so richly The 104th Anuivers: Methodist Epi ry of the John Street Church—The Be iwin was doing the law showed their appreciation of th talent by frequent bursts of applause, At @ o'clock a pal Has beew «« the Island sevoral At9 o'clock yestertfay morning the celebration of the 104th anniversary of the dedication of the Jobn Street Methodist Episcopal Church was enthustastic love feast, hh Wai si Tis sneritices will be unn rd, Was or creased, and 1t8 social condition sufer 4 wore and More dangerous decompositi ‘The command of the Gert itself im a situation to counteract Unis; put it per- cod Of the reeistance d_ feels com Tushod into ed, and hurrying down intervening spec: ar of Judge Dowi xcitedly, aud then retre Killed one Dyck EXTENSIVE VPRAUD IN NEWA menced with an ipervisor Seventeen ) Whisked past and placed hime n armies does not fad formoriv kept a the resort of Three Rascals of Irreproachable Character Procuring Goods under False Pre —Mapsachnsetis Shoe Manutacturers the | barian world by thelr own Fi Custody, | perial Government to see all thiegs w and good, « ceives clearly ue conseque n by the powers in France, lied to call genoral attention to one point, namely, the special condition of Pari heretofore made from this cop) 30th of las. mont collected in that more thay half full poured in until at 10 o'clock aaditi be rigged up alung the aisles the exercises of »ple gradually en beatea to Supervisor Twenty-second District, wiing to Sup Janes opened ‘The heaviest al tacks Suderers-The Guilty Parties the feast wilh sket of bread Hodder, de ark, became dooply involved, and his suoo business | the? was disposed of at Sh nelly, his employee, a man of reported #m rchusing the stock at the sale, Mr. Donnelly snuimed the proprictorship, while it Is Hodder was really conducting th Donnelly, however, was mo more fortun Vusinoss than his predecessor kept arum ty in the Kighih W terms in State Prison ; bas just returne: well's Island, Williau, alias Pomp Harton (colored), Pwenty-tooond since for vacraney and brow e bail fur $100 vo insure ity have not been able to throw back the Grst line of the besioging forces, lead to the conviction that the capital Will fall sooner or Lal is postponed by ** the Pro: National Defence, Visions neces {tates a d_ his broad forebead with his er, and prepare eon the mass, When they camo within Still the peo- ter air the Judge and bis com by the pale fi and ate to each othe was followed in turn followed by a Janes on th the conclusion 1» With which by the wa) commingled, If the time of surr. visional Governmen: for the tenine Want of pr uost terrible result truction of railways, Dridg around Paris by t p for one moment ihe mmunications ary operations, in a very snort time, paire natirally regard military interests exclusively, while the other destractions,even alter a capitalati will preveat fora long time the communication of the with the provinces. panion were join im they learned that two helt making ready for a combat d outraness that at the Hoffman House, and A consultation Detectivest W to visit Soflor Malian singing of @ hymn, which wa few remarks by Dr. irate men w that bis name was P na iow talonte ridge ant Tilly we scort him to Hewlquarters. ‘They found the defor without any trow Putting him into a carriage the: Peluce in Mulberry str With thew a iy sterious ‘This on being opened pr . long of reach and sharp h the proposed battle was to bave Tn the samo package was a quant MAES, A Case Of wUrgical in . 8 basket of wine olterah, and’a fines ‘The man sud- The woman, waving @ flug, continued to advance, the children ile screaming most pitiously, sian was Kept updeliberately and « fn armed column, mass wavered for a tom ennals within a Freneb bas not Leen able to advance of the German armic by lind or water, nested for m have boen redstablisiy 6 McCabe, Supervisor Foarti D the ‘Tombs under an in: Eiguth Ward, now in the Marshal in the Fighth of the most beatified | | worshippers in the house, Ward, ix now con oldest Methodist and oldest nt, Was called on to open the proceedings 4 ccordingly arose, aed with ‘thin, white hair, and i 1th a "remarkapiy emphatic receded to give Dh, how would idrove to the marble sot forgetti nd in the Sefior d to contain by giving his experie id It will be an absol 1 commanders, when ! uve, to nrevidte one tingle day's Fations two millions, of Paris to the distanes of several Stores there are nece pair of cavalry sabr edge, with ws terinination to ‘every sent committed om © expression to his rapture. to speak,” #aid le, “of the goodness of God t thien, that he bas done a great deal of good for me in the last kixty years. trial ior highway roob Grath. Martin Allen, brother of 7 ‘Twenty-secoad District, se:vod Comneeticnt State Prison: to parts maknown. for & popuiatioa of near! term of five years He has made santwiches, Sefior Melibran, Je my heart fo f nofler no res her Wheeler On { tmedintely an appr Brother Wheel power in Franc the clrenmstances to ¢ (but to carry © ‘Sof France are responsi ted etream of ¢ war protfered, the ri but this Was tn: Various express olices w lows to the Que vot cuiting him or her gray heads ti Wore prompt jong t pair to awa ninco averted by the capital epecial correspondent tel this evening, at $A. M 1 to this point turough a serrib! h has swept down tre and swelled and overflowed the river Bazaino took nobody by surprise. ral precoding days the Fr and firing entirely ceasod, close to the Preneb Lin y manner with the enemy, the poor emaciated fellows a port A week ago it was understood Was so nearly extn possible Weather and the Of pickuoss, rendered the WILLIAM." NDoN —Freneh y Wild Boars of A Randals with Wing White lock, interfering with the thrown off the track troops near Lananots, an communications, They three trains filed w enthusiast cr Lus he performed a: and that Wis Teart daylight to sa: 1 rz troops bad an encounter on Thursday witli ttor were deve the singing of the When the nam Hist hymn, and with he latter that he Fordham, which story iss Moltke, on b from tue King the tilly of ( mil abundened bea Uming wite out the latter deein not sent to | F appeared with thi forth @ torrout of vraiser and eye not well eall the varls of the nthe t the keys to the at rth enouzh foi angi thud udly sloped standing on the corner of Watts a employed to effect s neitaer of th wordamarship of . there 18 very Hallelujah! doubtful relation struck te comy pistol, knock! Joran,withon! gay provoeat tbiow on the Negotiations for Peace uns and 10,000,000 Fr. —M. Thiers has declined a ctto Paris, becauso; it requires Il go by way of Versailles troops surrendered at Motz have been disarme parole the officers, Lecauso in some quarters sinant beating pin, DETECTIVES, 1:0 o'clock thi conclusion With 4 hypm, aud Were commence jeact Kas bee ry of the Seizure sh Detectives jon, und (ue pri ‘The Prussians refused t of Gen, Ducrot's evasion of is said that 40,009,000 franes and into the hangs Provisions arrive in large quantities at Metz ‘The Sarthe Undon publishes a report that in the of Francs-Tireur who only es is considered an in afternoon wits sed the renuion of the old pastors Win Hi, Ho x0 advertisements appeared 000 guns full by the eapitul Papers, in which b United tates and desiring to tuk: N micetlng, wud wt 4:90 soldiers of the o'clock the Rey zation scheme, of Parls a vand captured the JUSTICE FOR NEW YORK CITY. The Consus of this City Ordere ~The Thousands w during the Summer Wasnrsatox, October 3 was received yesterday at the Depariment of the In of the city and co: only extend to on, and only sucu purticul at on the bes roiaus tu tl were Away fell within the P, Vhew, standing on —An Executive order ils, and made his escape into went over to lor to retake the en eligible persons 1 sol¢iors—answered complaint about Eng ty, questions BEASTLY STATE OF INTOXICATION ¢, sex, and cole made them that Lord Granville repudt of Great Britain to ¢ ® all obyeotions on th diately after the election of next week pursued toaconelusion within a few days on Artaing Troms tbe W point to be then revealed FRENCH W tion will be followed tn the enu SHVEN PAID SPANISH &P mostly professional delve of the News course of the diy AKREST OF THRE DE stood to be Senator and Connty OF zation of citizens » by King Wile nounced~Proclamats tants, but the NN anteeh nt hold# toat eb uns, Oct, 80.—A profound impression was by the news of Buzaine’s capituta »rity deem tt a political move, and ‘The army of the L # rondy to at h was expected + detective in Uy mst William ing in w criminal conspir Connolly, Vator I press intense adants gave inude without an’ juve each to stand trial, eNconsTite TON hof All were positively Cornelins ¢ render of Met ‘ks its efforts, RED INTO THE ‘The Constitutioune makes a strong appeal to je of meeting the pr ent to an armis Tn twenty-iwo out of t ing Freneb suc purts of the coun H GOVERNMENT, {the Logistuture mocratie candidate whout 1,500 1) rai, has about 1,000 majority the garrison the Iatter, d Proctamation Frexciaen Halse your ® days only fur h man, and even Horse Ae Tt etl depend te may be who wre Hnereascs int pable Murder in Newarks A Hoeven after Mexic (vient d'entever) from Whe than w hundred thousand of iis defenders, Marshal iz Inthe agent of the Mun of Sedan invader, und, revardiess of the honor had Charge, he Tas just tiken cobntry in its dane y at the corner of Ueaih (areot w complice of the wark, and Was pr ‘of the arty of which 4, MeN Dereon to have Lie «woul! not L Open Court of from thone ‘places doln Connelly, 116 ¢ rd was the wiine 0. pe street, Ay racuse, N.Y iy baliowed that he was murdered aud robuok d and twenty thousand fighting tousand Wounded, guns, canton, colors, aad the ito Lafle, ave wneaus which must work further with rogitratiae le dMuQned OY skate Waws'apon (he tooml tauglale sy mul woul sureel. AU are iiyibud by Abboud ———————SSSanBnEE Fourth Ward Liquor Dealer Gets Rid of his Wives—A Woman that Saved the Ma who Tricd to Murder ber. podate ahem Patrick Quinn, otherwise known as “Paddy nitoude wih the Smasher," a rough of the Fourth and Sixth the Curious Queues—The Sun Shining is in custody, and will bo brought to trial Japan—Visit of the Youths tothe Pri Kk on the charge of assaulting, with intent and Publish to kill, bia wife. A little over two years ago Quian, A Sey reporter v who then kept a low groggery at Prince and Greene ried a young and handsome girl, the | thelr arriv: fn tradesman in the Pourth Ward. burgh ferrytot, and tie | names are Oyama Yathi te Hospital | Hiyase Too-soo, Honma facts were tae |G t and iM treatme after the w snd from that day begin a syste y day, ocelved annth or posting, and 1 morning from rhout desperation she left hit and took to steal ene Quinn heard of this. and py thre crambted out of his bed et steal for him, Wi dhe sported throngh thi A and drank ‘ way lo zits and diMcuities, in | 6 the substance of the ta Ritl sto of the party are goin ge of assault ivan in the Bedtord on ti and customs of Was pending, the wile roe, Went before the Judge ry novelty of the neeoul and Toe taichfuln however, d t only Aint | be inthe short | government, f the p xemption trom Three or four days enongh, and sent wo the joase be was arrested | Sente is ther in unfortunate wire, still loving and | have sinee their e means svttied the miter, and | they prowounce distinetiy. nant did not appear, Afterward on | by ns did ahe procure him exemption YOsUIDA tt, adin F fly threiened to Fil | One of their countrymen has been in this conntry ne nee Klie refused to steul eno: been y * 4 t 4 o'clock on t speaks Fnglish luentiy, he attempted to pat this thi fe are} He knocked the poor woman do ae Bince landing, the Jap <qe,cortame, a 4 . kicked her ‘i fe was nearly extinct, and was aboat | Pict pi finishiag kick, when. the landlady rusted | Of dress. ‘They say that t d, ie wimost inani- |" Yankee." before they was carrie tae Centre of them hav Ithongh her pvered and politeness are excorsiv in contact with inca, cloudy ta be ——— - ted the SCN ~~ . and went sawa, M ts ber all that was introdnee it into Japan teon months since Mr. George H. ; ward the duile P-Don- | caine all t means, | makin rift’ sale Mr, Joseph rentle ex Wore pirteils, but siness. | ordinary fashion. 1 lexed that L y and after disposing portion of the stock, sold out one of his employees, who as poset! neo Mr, Wm. Rankin, resid- | mous hat which form Newark, a very different Ran was noted, like Mi ht out Mr. | siunplicity, ness men of Newark, who stated to letters from pro: N, and | they were Fopaue tor mn; and earth the 1 extensive tran lays Mr. Donne pri Ou hout complete, wore ta ‘ Creeley me nour the e that Dra ean ewer A REVOLVING WHHRt New York ina Mr. Yomsmoto thereay m from Ly philorophleat bu aud fount t Very Tr in Japon by bis y for whom ded that Renk nay t Moston $59 for pied. Rta nds, wh amini ars und ac sand the mode victorious soldiers, Oct kin's and Mr. Donnolly’s Vovuuxenrss n, Pint the deter le rk in tt ted In eaptaring tat unty Uptosed innocent, Mr. Georee MeL entered the Donnelly was abrosted at 1%) : ». Runkin atthe in Perey. street bed a er ab sk) in A roct, by ' her of the prisoners knew t y higlit ft a us is bot it wail probably Theotore Ranvon aud Wm, B. Guilt, «broke into and had treat nsiltations “with delr 1 WurcA wt | They have pre Orn tod ib and their pr are rinon ited to misfortunes ta bu — could wot ovevevin eLAhihe RROD THD NEW JER ‘Asin 8 nd Bh acnted to the next Loelst ! EE Lewin T caves in News weve sur be Fist seep ly PURSON AL INVELLIGENCE On Saturday night, as Simoel Graff, a canal-bost sey Waliuna’ ane Me Rot Tie Wight Honora r 4 disiat t . — d haha YOTLINGS ALOUL TOWN, ' enue will f nT ' \ i ip oy | i iA , Fi SPARKS PROM TT 1 i 7 s plots on Ores Suue ‘ aaleat New York of one fan each Thursday during th ‘The Now York Metical College for Women will | ‘he book Commiites ¢ FL with @ roniiea and the Usual exercines, | the ait, A it Vavenuy, corer u mu tiola ah PRICE TWO CENTS . ANESE COUSINS. THE ILLUSTRIOUS VISITORS aT TOR. ST, NICHOLAS, ¢ DiMlcult Names ane Rooms of that Newspap ited the party of Ja how sejouruing at the St. Nichola in town, and had the pleasore of shake ie | ing hands with the sons of half a score of princog her life by | who uFe in the dircet line of succession. ka, {Shinagawa Yacoro, Bunso-sothuka, Aroma Ekeda Sac-che, Matsu a to the unfortunate girl when she married | Lenonaro, Katura Tarro, Macho-da Kigero, Naka Quinn, but it was not long befure she became pains | hama Mun, y aware of them, aud Ki wa-kie Reota hg Quinn disposed of | Though they had not been in‘the city four and atic | twenty hours, they scomed to k abuse of Ms young wife, He refused to give hera | New Youx & crust for her support, but bade ler steal for a liv. upon her refusal one might knocked her | hu down in the street anLieft her sencvlesa and. bleed 4 ing on the sidowalk, He was arrested, but Ue poor Sie Cae girl refused to prosecute, and forgave lim. A ghort One of the Pri tine attor whe ro, Kodema Suki-cle, Mewar and one of them remarked to the reporter, * You belongee to a grvatee paper; we see who had be atiam, after look And staking hands with ‘evorter, began to interview him in regard to the French and German war, inquiring particul to Germany, two to France, nd, nnd the rest of the party will roe in hore, familiarize them whatever proficiency they cai #tudied, and reports of whateve rts and scioaces trensmitt eloquent | Three or four of the party epeak Ei pleading had saved her husband from the peniten- ti Leeda ry, the brnte again beat ber, and wa On the day of his 1 for theft; but th ving. by ¥¢ nce that thy ival pick word whtcht himseit ot bight Y and ts preparing to enter Mar halt dogom already had ther t b was consid, | OF (Wo still Wear tucir har hem can see that they aro gentle ‘ve THE JAPANESE VISIT THE SUN OFFICE. aturday afternoon sh nobly-born Jananese amoto, of Rutgers ¢ jollowing names mura, Ekeda, Ya-e ch as they had been sont out into the Ware civilized im- nd to renee to be able to a theif return, they nature business at 200 Market street, New. | ally, among the first things which they did after: arrival in New York city, bent their steps to- ig of THe New Youk Sun to exe © pieans that were employed tu the of that great ewspaper. yon who formed dingly Interesting objects this depntation were Three of them e rest had their hair cut im dressed in the inthe | ordinary garments worn in the Unite! States, bugl showed great ingenuliy in contriviugto wear them Ae NEARLY LIK® One of thew, who was #hort, stout and heavy, had a large, broad-britnmed, whit continued the business, hat, that resembled in About a fortnight High street, kin from the one reported to have bou, Donnelly, was considerably prominent bu: him that they had receive New England manufsewure bility, and ulvo that Mr. Run dit to them, Mr, Tha ley. Aw if to be consistent, . Greoley' gentlemen's face for its rewurkavle ed by visite from Ysinamoto Waving explained the desire of aid Sty | Himself and bia friends, the party was shown throwh the rooms of the reporters nd editors engaged om inposing and ee err rae ee eee cellar below the busey emul gratifi= Ld Guy be we If WAS NEYOND EN wty was lo nted a chair, aud poked nate young tren r through the noblemen de tart lor Kurope: the young J then wi Bursting Open a Sate vy IN CABLES enna Cabinet Cornwall bas been non