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‘eccurr! FTMIRIY-EIGHTH YEAR TIE PRUSSTANS IN FRANC] ———. qr BOMBARDMENT OF VAKIS TO BLGIN 10-DAY¥. peel cet Porisinne Choosing a Violent Death tarher than Starvation In the Clty—The Conauest . bt France to be Completed in a Short Wine wmnpalatie 5 Latbom Oct, S1.-—Gen, Ernest has been ap. pointed 0 the command of the Army of the Rast, fh piace of Gen, Cambriel, who was compelled (0 ro- ‘eign on acconntof itl health, ‘The news from Paris, fresivod by way of the Prussian headquarters be- foro that city, Ie quite terious, French prisoners recently captared report that the troops bebind the fortifications receive only half'a ponnd of meat twico seek. Mong French wounen and children from Paris aoproach the Prussixn fines, and though they are warned they will be shot If they attempt to come nearer. rather court tsuwot death than suffor atar- gation in the city, ‘Tho role to exclude all strangers « and to prevent the escape of citizens is trom Hgiily eniorced. ‘The 1,000 French ofleers taken prisoners at Mots ed permission of the Prussian military +, through Prince Frederick Charles, to ep toi swords, The railway from Cualc Paris, by soy Of Boissons, has been restore: ti) Prost) ns are now using it as a means of trans: portiae trons and supplies, A Cologne dospaten, thiol yester ay, saya that Progsia and the North Germ su Convederation have furoishel seven | dred an | (ort thousand troops for the present war, And the Siates of Bouth Germany one Hundret and sixteen thousand, OF this grand total of eight nun- dred and fitteen thousand men, nearly all are aow 0 Frouch toil, They are expected to complete the eonquest of France in a short winter eampaign, ‘The Frussiana continue the siege of Phalstourg fangnit'y, reckoning on etarving out the garrison, ‘Shove sunplies are bocinning to fail [vis gencratly believed here in the Stock & change that Paris will offor A DETERMINED RESISTANCE 4o the besteners, ‘The wmell-pox is raging with violence ot Amiens, The disease was brought there Dy fucitives from Paris, The Polish Jows openly uoifest Leir tympathy for France, and in a more decided Wanner than the other natives of Poland. ‘Tue suthorities are obliged to rorbid public prayers for 't of the Freneb aris, See A Crisis Appronchio Britain ricy Uaping for a Pence Based oi vation of Lnpenialiam—Joteresting to be Made secret ef Rey Clare Loxvox, Oct. 19. © some of you fo Americs know how to a their (rue usual ou" ou’ door and popular demonstrations, in the sevic Daumner that a fw of us guderstena tow Ao etunie (he practicnl worth of many of your public nictinee and public spcechos, which some- mer fritien the uninitiated on this side of the Ailsone vat of their propriety, You may there foro. jerhans very naturally, concluste that the pore Br iemon trations here are mere tox et preteraa nuh, It is my deitbarate conviction, however, tinstance sich « conclusion wonld You may depend apon tt that the dof Great Britain, from high to naly discarbed in the most unexpected Qnariors, und tmpeted im the most unexpected di Fections by the raptd and unlooked-er mapch of events abroad + It is univervaliy felt, even when not avowed, that Wemay ho on the eve of @ crisis, that ts to #ay, of being foreed into a continental war in dire troerti- fade of whither It may lead us nationaily or politi by. Our conservative dere saw in the beginniag of the ween France and Drassia, as in your reat reLellion, the certain occurrence of vast deno (tion nad disaster, which could be deprecatingly Pointed out to revtrain the increasing spirit of de mocrecy ant reform, ‘They held thet the weace Proclivitien Of the masses and ihe presence of Bright i the Cahiget insured our immutable Arality, whatever might be the Inclination and ay Pathioe of the royad family, or of that porsion of (ue Sristocraey which sees and usvally Onds a palliative Wo agitation at Lome tn foreign war, The business of Bn land, they sald, or thought, was to keep herself entirely out of European complications, aud to abstuin vigorously from interference wa there. ‘Thus she could not be eveniuail Lori, but oly Devemted, by tne str age ber ueighbore WERE POOLS ENOUGH TO BNOAGK Such war, po doubt, the almost unanimous popu Lr feeling ut the start, Lublic sympathy, as far as 41 weut, wae all against France and Louis Napoleon, tod it soon warmed go strongly in favor of Prussia Quot the dynuntic, Tory, and high conservative ele- Mont Was ensbled to ive practical embodiment to rnliog sentiment by committing the couairy to De nou'rality and intogrity of Beigium ; and th (Lough Lonest John Bright was in the Cavinet, {i was the old story over auain of the Urimean War, when his coudymior Cobden, with the great Peace purty at his back, was suddenly swamped and extluzuished by We changeable tue of popular opinion, fiut when Great Brain committed herself to ans- Mainiog the neutrality of Belginm, this step was eup- food Lo Le takew and intended to be takea im the Wicrest of Prossia against France, But the ra Guexjected, and upprecedented a of Pru feolered what wae devited a hindrance (o ter cdversary an Raped) ment to her; ond ae populor opinion on the fiM of Napoleon and the prociame Qon of the Recubiie nod beard right round the ton yo ®, What was done could no longer be undone, Worss will, the reluctance of the masses to any tis been once overcome the roves sed ang intentitied current of thelr sywpa {Lice impels them to urge upon the Government troed intervention, if needful, in favor of the Fenech Repuvlie; and the camor, which t¢ daily Uocouing louder, hue a depth whicu it may become Anporsible to resist, Bo you will perceive that the Wisuow of our obstractive couservatiam has been Siow at faut; and just as your troubles in tho Uni Ued Sinton choked for a while the aspiraitons o: Dewocracy only to result in giving them ax in Rroused Impetus, so the Worsliopers of things “an Unv were’ have been eruelly deceived ta their Cileulations respecting the Franco: Prassian conflict, Bod cee the distasteful prospect Lefore them of be tus porsibly foreed into active a'lience with « repud Uc vhove fal) might oecasion, through the d Berm nt of France, the most deudly national perl do kiuglund, while ite success wnee will fTove 4 new danger to her political institutions, 1f Soy by the fore of exemple. Youre was b enoush; but that of France und Western Kuroy Wey for, would olimco the matier. Soine wou of interference hay maint OF TRRKON ACROSS TIE tr) tne en permanence to horrity the worl? back uservatism ; but their numbe » uy, ont fewer every day believe in or tovire » Te-u tas the detailed particnlare of the ‘ the Frouch people, of all parties and of ' he Uying cirewnstances in whieh the, ‘ ¢ known to us, end we revelations w {autaorty and the eangutoury de " of present nee con ’ er junecut 016, BONDOFILY, © ove rnin fer imperial. or monar ’ . , about ce, based on the relisia ‘ wm, of imperiahssn. It ma m tis & feet, that Louis Napo " Weal friends of praeieul in 4 re; though that ds Bot wayin 8 e)od yoraye mone of eny twporte 4 eshave . 4 iely afer te deasi 0 Bert Carns " ‘ujueetionably a geatons 44 ald soaivcer of the eatinguet 4 Hee nal one at (hat be took in hts fia » Lovernal tuterest, ow accoun ° h Whose father the late be novien winged to been, Lord Char a ei Ne Villiers, Qgured at the wad 4 bin waslier dave. Where be wis a we the Britich Intimate terms with Bugé given rise to the report at that Court, where she the person of Queen Chris le and air clive Meseatina whose profii- wacy was not even exceeded by that of her conrse ond homely danghter, Isabella toe & Tumor concerning the lady in question was considered #8 a disparagement. have been true; but that is the story. When the Republic, however, raised ite thr: ing front in France, it raised for imperialism tn Englend » swarm of friends who clutched at the Iat- ter a# drowning men grasp at straws, and xe the only combination which might inconveniences of the former and lead to the Bat that filuston is dispelled. Tt i* no longer entertained even by thore who, hoping inst hope, stli! work in that anpromising aire ‘The military Ineapacity, cowardice, ana bom- f Louls Napoleon killed the chances of his ¥ forever by the surrender at Sedan, witch ignominy out of our surrender at Sara toga and Yorktown, and yours as Yanks and Rebs at Harper's Ferry and Vickabury Mack's at Ulm respeetal bad died or been taken wo representative, and was o n haa anceseded, sometimes not, and When been quietly reduced. We bully with our navy, but the British army tas Dinced on & wor footing, insignificant as that withont a fight enening, In fact, this ts never done Anlers Jobn fs somewhat excited, and consequently, though yon may put ® marlinepike into his hands Witiout fear, he iw not to bo trusted with a sword under the circumstances in which it is usually nd boing so little accustomed to on, he 1s vory apt to use it in a direction parh not contemplated when he has it handy, ish army has been placed on « war footing for sev- oral weeks py BAZATNE AND THN SURPENDER, Loxnon, Oct, $1.—Your special at Ostend sends wora that the Independence Belge ot this day pub: Nehes a statement signod by French officers uf tho engineer corps at Metz, in which they aM™rm that the surrender of the army was mate ander the most absolute micrepresentation of the state of things in France, ‘They decinre that Marshal Bozaine stated to the officers of the various arme assombled by him that he had infortration from all sides of the prostration T throughout France, which could only be restored by tho rigning of « poace betwoon Pruseia Sud France, the retura of the Emperor, and the avotion of the ermr. ‘The Marshal represented that Paris, Marseitt Lyons, and Toure were full of Asorders, and given He said that Ronen and Havre had Vemanded and received ald from the Prassian cam. Manders to suppress the socialistic mob. fame officers add that for a jong time past the stat of the army have wished to cut their way through the hostile lines, und have repeatedly demonstrated to the Marshal the practicability of moving to tne relief of Paris by a diversion in Northeas ‘The Marshal systematically and steadily refases to entertain the proposition, saying always, Whom should we march? There is no Government in Frunce, Peace con only give us ® Gorornmont, Let us treasure our strength to restore order. which all our bayonets will Leneeded to secure after the Germans bave withdrawn, METZ IN MOURNING, On the Sth of October, the day on which ns entered Metz and ocoupted the citadel never before passed by hostile foot since fended it against Charl may oF may not t the dangers cessation of war, nd which makes If Napoleon the Third ded oF Arhting sword France might have forgiven the defeat and calamities he had entailed upon her, but never the To add to this come the revelations of the Imperial correspondence, which imme: have been made to discredit, but in vain, French Republicans have too much which is DAMNING TO IMPRRIALISM, under every point of ¥ of which the jp to anarchy, 4 in all directions, uthenticlty is established, to make it worth their while to fabricate anything to serve temporary purpore, On Lave been tuduced to keep back, poliey oF Jiplomaey, for the presi damaring oF criminatory to, or of, many person- ares ard individoals in various parts of the world, sad whieh will prove deeply interesting or sensa- tionally amusing to the public at large. Will the courtesies of comity (I copdense from the diptomatic slang, permit the event the con/rary, & matior of much that tv aoation arzued) I suppression of the same, as is as the Fresch Government would concede, nor prevent gradual and perbaps early Publication of the same. Uniortunately, there are some enfants terribler in te party, who have had acesss to aud got copies Of the mest spicy of they do they may be delayed by the remonstrances of re fpected friends, will not be ruineald in bringing Not a few in our tivht little stand feel vory uneasy on that score, and thero area few of the citizens of your great republic who ought to experience the same sensations. to say that tome of there documents reter incident. ally to Mexico, Spain, Cub: cannot promise, but may be able to forward copies soon for your perusal, the Fifth of Germany, all {ie houses in the city were closed, The Jndepen- dance de la Mosele appeared with all ite columns in mourning, and the stuiue of Marshal Fabert Was draped heavily with crape from head to foot. feeling of the city was overwhelmaingly in favor of resistance, and the anger of the garrison, Who, but for the presence of Morslal Buzaine and my, might Lave held the place for months, ts ents andl, though ay be enough their published statement i# repented in all direc- tions by French officers who have reached Belgium thelr paroles, agsinst Marshal Bazuine as they discover the truih of the ease in France is them seem disposed to secuse him of doliberate treachery, but they all consider the; doen made tig victims of what they ¢ strous political Imbecility."” Prusse's yosterday and wout to Metz to mevi hor h Were not required to prostrate Imperialism ance, Las been to sink i in a lower dopth, and vorify the prophecy of Vietor Hogo in his bitter denanciation of Louis Napoleon ta the “Napoleon the Littl lishea after the cowp d'état, wherein b ter will Sore, not in the one of the formidable tyrants, bi political Seapin, Our prospect of British disembarrassment Liages Teannot sen it, nor do 1 The obstinacy indescriboble, Ives to have It his * mon. pamphlet ent Madame Canrobert loft fron cages of bistory 0 its pillory asa NAPOLEON AND THR AURKENDER, pecial at Ostend sends word that the Colo ne Gozetie this day publishes a letter from its correspondent at Wilbelmshohe, which states ta: the intended capitulation of Metz was mado known by @ messenger from Marshal Mazaine to peror Nupvleon tree days before it actually oc clearly on that of peace, find any one who can point it out, of King Wilham, or of Bismarck, or of Von Molike, ¢* or of whichever it may be, in demanding ter- a1 concession, is now understood to mean The correspondent adde that the Emperor wos literaliy bowed down with sorrow, and that he took neither food nor drink on the Whole day of ihe wa reached him. ‘Tue officers Count Reiille, de la Meakowa, a, and others, were stern and silent, deploring among themselves the eeline of tary glory of Franee and the ayrial ealami ties befallen ner people. FRENCH WAK DESPATCUE TO THE LAST RXTuRMITY. Eyery‘one comprehends here that they know that any Government acceding to such proposition could ; amd that, cons: be none to earry out th This means, twenty-six when the of bis stam, General De Waubert, Ua terms it bad acreed to. therefore, tie capture of Paris by ardment oF starvation, anil setting up + old oF new, and thy appl barons Inw of the conqueror - ft is certain that Paris will resist, notw standing @ bombardment ; 1 she can be effectively bombarded, aod more tau bufal whether a Pro maintained up to the starvation point, not only the populir opinion hore, military men and of the clubs; it ts not only my bat you will receive a Intel) and com Feceatly over the ton of the bar douytful whetuer Dijon Orcapied by the Prassianns—G Flying Armic 1,—Madame Bazaine loft th patch received by Beanne, dated yesterday, an nownces that the Prussians have ocenpied the city of y of forty thousand people tu ent of Cote d'Or, one hundred and southeast of Paris, and is cok t © birthplace of Bossvet.) were twelve thousind strong, aod were well pro vided with artillery. o'clock in the forenoon of Sunday, and the bombard. continued until nearly nightfall, town was not fortified, and th French, not able to resi compelled ty retreat, Anis, Oct fan investment An official 4 ters to-dey froa 4 tat of the own individual uerewish the conelusi petent authority ground has arrived, and wiich I have The Provsians Poetry and politics are very different affairs, and to mix oue up with Victor Hugo is right in saying to the Prussians, you will find Frane of three-iourths of France, with thirty out of forty millions of her population, brought into play, and do not wel themselves yet what you call in the United States whipped hour that Paris from this time prolongs sistance tends to inspire the enthu ion of France, aud awaken the sympathies of It is safe to predict thut If she suc- cuwbs now it will be after a worthy that her fal! will only stimulate instead of dampen- Tam not pro! the otter; but ed the city at ctae © After Paris ‘The territory commander of the have not yet been With his email force, was Bourbski arrived here yesterday, aud wos groeted with great enthusiussa He announces bis intention to form fying arnic nateria! to relieve the invested places, Id nt the head of the fore s, preparations for defence are tasking on ull sides, Tours, Oct, 81.—Geu, Bourbdaki, in ¥ as issued & prockination te dated yosterday jed upon by the Minister of War HE AMMY OF THR NORTH, nd, but for patriotism and the nating all, Would be above his purpose was to organize yiae, Well provided with war, to go to the aid of the besieged fortresses. t attention, and his life if necd be. pment apd all eitiz her neighbors, Already, as at the seer's groat future Armageddon, ui lican,the Vendean under Cathe. Huvau, the scions of the Faubourg St. Germaty, ihe Bretons, blessed by their pr aves ander Charrette, side by side with battalions Hes, with the descendants of Hugne- egion unter Garibaldi ers from Nice, trom Italy we find the Red Ke To COMMAND sentiments now an no's, with Jews, with a materials of would give bis b to the work whic ail emulousty united in a con fad bes ing « Government eomprisins SUCH UNCOMPROMISING KEPUBLICANS and Lodru-Roliin. ubt, may be (es the Frey Jong to modi y her pretens herself with the indemnities, and a J confidence must now be had Idlers and citizens might count upon bi od bo should conat upon their patriotism of bis life belonged to the common work to puvish the enemy and Oct, 30, via Town capitulution of Motz, « patriot ¢ ade in the city The endewyo seame moderation of fortroeses, ceiving news of tt ce these rensona ot and reunions beld, The jourrats of this eity to cay i the Prossiane succeed ia en! communication with the north French vessels of war will carry tue mails betwoer France and Engiaud Louns, Oct, 91.—The P; ante ofa great number of departine ly believe this to be aeom power to co ree, ant Announce that si fuse these terms. ‘This view there | in England, and our every indieviion will be taken overnment, Low Ja mint desire, wit! he debarred by public opiuion from intertyrin tit will be obliged to oppose any an} military © nay, further, th aitempt by others to coerce France into tno accept + ie surre: der of Mets, \tion to continue the war to th tution here iy extres the other hand, th repd, you may is strong probat TORY RUMORS tupg all duy eontr arselves suddenly tepubtican France. aasort that peace 3 Uhat Bazaine by ipitated us dn an War azatns + aud Comin aly all the towns of the south and west, rds aud citizens Lave ma ; demonstrations in favor of the Rte TO SHOOT GAUIBALUT Hi summarily exy n charge of the s¢ Mount Rolland, under him, and threaten to WAK DLSPAICHES Ine Tnvitntions Witness tac Bombard -On Friday last the Freneh n outpost at Le Bourse, o tuile or 90 east of Fort St, Denis, on the northern At evening of that day Frouch were discovered i occupation in force of Jom and military des rmy and navy becoming Frene n war both, from Russian, in cobving batin advance Men, Just ae very short tun fang, without any g thelr minds theretore, the second division of the guard attacked Aftor a hot und brilligat Aight the Fronen driven from the position back behind their ‘Pbirty oMcors and ubout 1,200 mon ‘Tbe Prussion losses are ac > PUT ON A WAR FOOTING Wisuous leading (9 hostilities, fortifications, Bowetumos tho shuw | were akon prisoners, knowledged to be quite heavy, as the French fought behind earthworks, The Nowveltiste de Versaities anys, in advance of M. Triers’s coming, Wie visit will corteinly be froit. less, Papers tatoly found at Chatean de Suiv are full to compromtse several notables, Including some of the South German diplomatists, LUxeMnowno, Oct. 91.—A detachment of six thon sand troops from the army of Princo Frederick Charles has gone to beriege Longwy, wear the fel. gian border, Vrnsariins, Oct, $1.—Invitations have been sent {0 the rulers of the various States of South Gor. many to come forward to witness the bombardment of Parte, Vensrinirs, Oct. M1, via Lownow.—The Gormans frou! Paria are holding sojemn religions services today, The bombardment of the city commences to-morrow, Ata meeting of the Manchoster Cham- ber of Commerce today, the Chairman deplored THE CONTINUANCE OF THE WAR, which, be hoped, wonld now be brought to an end by the efforts of M. Thiers, His {mission to Ver. sailles would certainly result in peace, As a com. Pensation for the luis suffered in consequence of the war, by Kneland, there was an intlux of American visitor#, who would otherwise have been tr: on the continent, Tere had also beens crease in business orders, while, at the sxme time, cotton was declining, He advocated &, petition Against the entry menoroly, ROMORKD ATTEMPT ON Tite LIFE OF KING WHLLTAW, Baur, Oct, §1.—A roport is current hero tht an attempt was made fyesterday wt Versailles on th Mfo of King Wiitiam, The King was unhurt, but Gen, Roon, who stood near, was wounded, Lord Gronville's propomtion was an armistics to onabie elections to be held only, and did not involve peace, The Paris Government does not desire un election, Dut the Prnesian Government will require one if an armistice 1s granted, aud 1t will not be granted ‘or any other purroes, Germany is ready to acknowledze any choice Whatever of the Spanish people for Kine, MARCY TO PARIS CRURLTY TO FRAYOR, Vensaruies, Oct, 30.—A formal notice of the capitulation of Motz has boon scnt to Paris under a fing of truce, An tmmedinte bomoardment ts deter- mined upon, Tho Hing announess bis consideration for tbe enormous nomber of prisovers, who must inevitably be subject to privations and sufferings un- der the best cireumstances, Mercy to Peris would be crucity to those who fought best for France. A jarwe number of reinforcoments bave reached the in- Voting lines to-da: ——— The Now Portuguese Ministry, Lispox, Oct, 31,—A new Cabinet bas been formed under the Presidency of Avila us follows; Avila, Minieter of Foreign Affyirs Bison Vizbi, Mintsier of the lutorior and Pablic Instruction, Carvalho, Minister of Finanee, Davigu, Miuisier ef Wor, Gombei, Altuister of Morine. Opposttion to Monarchy to Spam. Mapmip, Oct. 81,—At the opening of the Cortes to-morrow, the party of the Left will present a proposition of censure azuintt the Goverwmeus for Ms course in the matcer of Aosta's candidature, The candidature will be oficis'ty presented to bar Cortes in ths early part of ek. Persecution of Chrintinns fa Damasens. Loxpox, Oct. $1.—"e-patehes fron the state that the persecution of tho Clriations ba revives in Donrrens, ord so creat isthe irritation Of the natives agains thew thal a geueral Mabsacre is feared, —_—— Christinns Rescued from Chinese Fa: Loxpox, Oct. 31.—Late advices tro state that’ the Curistion misat were threatoned is i aad brought to a place tdlani ines: Seboateei Sm TUK GALD OF YESTERDAY, thes, n China ¥ O88 lives ‘Leen rescue! _— Damage to Oratt in the Harbo rooted on the Battery-Mousee Blown Down in New Jersey. A fearful storm burst over New York on San- day ight wall yosterday forenoon witu unabated fury, At 1 A. M. a vioieut hurricane swept across the bey, and ail day yesterday a full gsle was blowing in the harbdr, doing preat damage to smali crait. One lighter Lind ber mast carr away, and as a heavy sa Was on and the wreck trailed over the side, she was in no snail peri natil @ tugbout caine to her usistance, Another hjhier tacking seress the East Rivcr had her muinsail blown to fritters, wad drifted across tue river until s tux came up. The sea broke over Governor’ nd, and the soldiers on euurd thought every momont the bull tugs would be swept away, Several ieee on the Battery were urrooted, and at biga wutor yesterday the waves broke in showers OVER THK SEA WALL, ‘Tho wind caused # rapid rising of the tide in tic harbor, snd numerous cellars on the river fronts Were inumoated, und more or less damage done, The uccupants 1 al of the M!b-reekiuy uw ground Idging basements on the west side compelled to fly for their lives, and pass the remalu- dor of the nigit in the station house lodging rooms. About midnight the trips of the ferry boats were tuade Witla much Jificulty and oply at long Interv. ANAEURUPTION TO THAVAL, Railroad travel on ull the lines civerging from this Git Was interrupted, ‘The trains on ie Now Hal'road met patruetions, pelts betwee d this ety the to ally hidden S01 water, places upr « barrica es acres tho tracks. All trang iuward beund were de.awed ta consequen atinwls IN NeW J) Shortly before miinight, ey. 2Yy-story house, sith Cy CHY beighis, sun and dusted to pieces and her two # ps, DUL Were sooa exty MeDowoll aud Hartwan, T bout £2,000, Husson conaty was very great houses ia Hoboken were taken of, dumige done The dam og the roois trees uproe’ af levelled, ‘Ph prado’ were overt J, and pereous Lving at the base ot bluffs were compelled retreat toa pluce of A vevere Wind storm prevoiiod ti Passaic oud De gen counties ill day vesterday, BUC beyond t Uemolition ef a 16W sina trees, nO danuae ay, Laere Was luiter of suuw wows T t © Wrenoon, HOUSES DEMOLISHED IN RWANK A large frame structure In course of erection on Pennsylvania ayonue, nest Emuet rirect, was Dlown down at noon, Just as the worktiew | id tert it. Aconsiterable portion of the foundation wus Jeo Camaged, ‘two wen Who lingered Del iid Weir jen At the noon quitt were ext by falling beat Pthe building nutes FOOKLF w BM (ron would ¢ have leon killed oF eeriousiy injured, A house in East Newark was blows Guwn ¢ in the day, Dut no Injury to lhe OF Hiab is Keported, — Wash!nggon College Named ufier Gon, Lee, Wis son Kiccted tte President Va., Oct. 81.—the ru of Washington College on Saturday unapimeusiy elect ed Gen, C, W, Loe, second son of the lite Gen, Le to evcceed his faiher a8 President of the Colle ‘he Trustees of tie Collexe also cbs Of the Cosloge to the Washington tuna berab/e determination to iet the romaine o eh created by him cChayel Gesign — A Vrightful Leap. A boy named ‘homes O'Larey, of Newa from the State About a week ago bo was recaptured, aud soon d jor ihe Reform Seheoo! again under th versoual care of L. il, Skeldon, superintendent Wh na few mites beiow Biizabeth, the youth ul in picking the lock uf nis handcun Jyumiped cream the tally red a hitie, 41 100K bo his hows, Nuise Abated by a Boiloy Explosion, At alate hour lest night ® boiler ¢ Litter & Brother's bone taotory, on Newark Sead A Dinguatio OW, a short distance below the ‘sine works, doing krewt datnage to the property. Henry Volk, one of the workmen, Woe frightimily io led, bb beth alive whoa the SUN reporter Lit tue ‘eee other man whose name could pot be ascertal yas ulso terribly injured, They were taken to St Michuci's Murpisal, Owiog, to Uh hour the reporier was anab! Niowars, A Lateuens. of bi Wo to obiuin (ulier pur THE POLITICIANS CIRCUS. A KNOW-NOTHING'S INKULTS TO OUR ADOPTED CITIZE. Robert BR. Roosevelt's Opinion of Gere mans, Irish, and Jews. Yrow the New York Citizon, Jnne 11, 1970. The student hae only to vide in any of owr city care of a hot day to come out with rereral lively buge on his clothee, For this purpote we ehould particular- ly recommend the Thirty fourth street line, eapeci- ally when it te much frequented with German paesengers of the lower orders, Ja case tha Inquirer te nok acquainted with German, and not familiar with national traite of phyciognomy, Ae can eelect the most thoroughly Teutonic by the superior pungency of the odo: . * * . . * The Thirtysourth ‘street line, for inatance, has brought into existence a black bug, of unpre. poescesing appearance, of oval body, eight mall lege, and great apparent vitality—an animal that & evidently an onteroppiug of the Ger- man tdiosyneras The Eighth avenue road, which is much used by Jews, ex. hibite a Viecly creature, alto black, very restless, and shaped like a econpion, with possibly a ating in its tail. The Third avenue rood, on which the Irish are superabundant, hae a bel?fcore- looking creature that arAibite ite} in open deflance of danger, and which explores hair and whickere on the most aggravating and independent manner, Dt acema like a crow of the Jowish and Teas tonic reptile From tho New York Citizen, Jane 18, 1870. In ovr article we spoke of the “low German and ly implication of “low Jews and Irish As for the low Americans, they hardly exist. -_—_ Cause of the Division in the Republican Ranks—The Conflict which comes from Arpirations—He Invokes the t of Mutual Forbenrance-senator Fenton Speaks. Jamestowy, N. Y., Oct. 81.—At a lorgeand enthusiattic Republican gathering in Jamestown this evenivg, Senator Fenton wos enlled to preside, Mr, Fenton, on tuking the ebair, spoke of the rise and progress of the Republican party. Setting out upon its national enreer in 1814, it gave fo i's candidate for the Presidenes LH) vols | tn 180, a Ittle over 1,269,000; and weain in 1864, 000"; and fini y, With steally f it the Joat Presidential conwass over 8,000,000 oF votes to Gen, Grant, Nothing cond be our ‘ri¢nda than this. ste Olid inerease tn cout dean party, the great work which that party I re wom, he # imsortant work almost first in the ord We ed uncn to do a work w + ihe nonce. potinuance Of tree, pormar government th urity of the bail Cbox, and a works whi satety be tvtrusted to oificr Ean cord in the past, und with euch on Keknovwteds ment of vresent duty, we merit no less of Lie cout devee and support of th> poopie than at avy former veriod, Te spoke of the Import which ¥ " close: been ab hareh eof the comp tem in 4 the hopes of the cdversary anee of success. Me had rict. district ci) of New York our party are th n ind isconragemens, growing out of some unioriunate Federal appoint ments, Tt isto be hoped that these diMenitios may fully and entirely disappear, 1! fis voice couk! be heard tn every valley and upon every hill in country, town and eXy, ib would be to invoke @ rpirit of mutual forbearance and harmony ; as in the same degree its influence shogld prevail, oor cance Would be pro. moter, He tren spoke in terms of heurty suprovel f tie State ticket, ard poll ®& high compliment to Gor, Woodford, who @as asaorited tit him two Years in the cdininintietion of State naire - va hey 1s tives “tu in Total ATah Itoh Nias GiLOS Ser Rogisiraviou inet year, annuus the last day Howe Tnereases..sscsssveens ‘ roe The O' Brie: ' the Tame ny The James O'Brisn Association of the Right: eonth Ward held a meeting last evening at the corner of First avenue and Twenty Second street, when Mr. Fecly, the President, stated Mr. O'rien had detera ined to su regular Tammany ticket, and a Hon to do Lae same Resolutions were adopted changing the name of the cin to that ofthe Charles F, Loew Association, and calling upon every tric Demvcrat to vow the Tammany ticket as being th honest men and pre patriots,” The Seerctary horerpon syrang to tis feet and applauded ail the Hammany can tidales exrept Mayor O'itall, woom he cailel n Kuow-Soihing as biel as ttt Mr. Feely deiended Mayor O'Mail ond said th the charze wan talse ‘Phe Seeretory azaln took the floor, ne CELL Tia voice enor slinost inet finally told Lim to rt up his Jaw and clear out, which he dil, remarking Vint he bad been slapped inthe mouth betore the wooing for expressing isis sentiments ‘The Colored Men Supporting Uornce Greeley u ing of the white and ce ed Ke Seventh Asscubiy District was the squste atd on Market Ww. 7 r hy. and Jobe ting ae Beerotiry Liou wer ving the noming‘ion the Hon ov for Congr Addressos were aso by John D. Lawson. Col Ad. H, Du ¥. A. Copckiine, Col B, T, Aorguu, the Rey, Mr, Turpin (olorea), and eter oe Immense German Maas Mocting in the Bowery. Judge bh, Macr O'R: anus Gover, and others, eclure of the meeting was a ge nd te On, FOU UD In honor ot Charles E How cob Secbacher, o thea tire 1 German Democratic. Valon | Cito. ‘The procession formed ut the corner of Sut folk and Delancey streets, und marched dowa (we Lowery, 000 stron, Another Model Snpersisor, William Lewis is a Supervisor in the Nines teenth Ward, I arreste Nov, 2% 1964, for ng from Mr hk man, corner of braco'et, and Dreaeiyti, al Valuod ut € Property, Was found Ia Lis. pos nitheyr ner cOMMIL r trial by Justice Co Holy. Me was aitcrwaru rolevsed to go and eulis in Griuns's ata oe Hoty it stall he te ove all moerclind Hoy Me will be apy 3 provides for the fron the ApLrsispr» ur ppointed hy the € ew biel wathiou! Tector. Kul Any House cart ‘Lh other rites relare 0 with cartage, and are anitapertant, Rule seale of prices, ew lal more reasvaable than Muse formerly curr CONSPIRACY AGAINST A FATHER, The Result of the Marringe of a Cathol & Protestant—Denth of the Wife—The dren Alienated from the Fi Fearful Conopiracy—Its Failures A case of unusual terest and of « most sin. malar charocter has just been exposed in the Hudson wnty Conrt, involving am allowed conspiracy to respectable family of Kast Newark, and by force and perjury alienate a family of motheriess Protection and control of their children from th fathor, all for religious reasons, According to the vestimony in the ease, Mr. Walter Scott, a worthy citizen of Kast Newark and Protestant, some years ago married a Catholic indy. firm end devoted a Catholle as Beott was ai band was a Protestant; but the two agreed Watseneee on reik ters and @till live har to disagree on Feligio moniously as man um invly to him Tn al ur children were born t whom, during the mother's I to Protestant Influences, 60 fa was concerned, Tn June Inst Mra, Scott diet, Tmmediately on this event, it is vlleged in the testimony, two of her Catholic triende—a Mrs, Richordso iious Zea}, began seineming to with draw the children from t!e control of thelr fathor fruoing of the ehurel of ther opposed all their ma- aa 'thole education fson—fired by and subject them to ty peuvres in this direction, break bis auth Te t i ond they cave to be cireo'ited thronehout the neighborhood reatment of hin chikiren, accusive him of eru By & diligent lon was created thet he was control of a family of youn= girls, Port had produced of a most horrible charge he waa promptly arrested and confined in the Hadson county jail. as Mr. Scott was th ‘on the invitotion of the achoming Women mentioned, a Catholic priest visited the house, and, probably in {rnorance of the eitnation of afuirs, proceeted to So soon as this solemn farce was completed, the three younrer c' wore removed, two of them t at Orange, N. d., and tu where she wn t'6 oldest, and the alleged crime, was taken by Mrs. When this re- # fuil effect, 8 charge was made repulsive nature, Kot out of the wi Ve ptige all th to Philadelobia, Catholic family victim of her father's Patterson to her own On the trint it was ele ports thot the alleged ty proven by medical ex ie lind never been com- ed; and although the girl Kiiaa swore minutoly and positively to particulars of the outage, the JUFY Promptly nequitted Ue accused. Hince Lis discharge trom recovered the ¢ ow proposes to tura th arrest, the fathor has of Me scattered family, ang tnbics on his walieious ‘The duughier Bliza has mae a stitte- ment, atmitiine ber own perjury before the jury, anc disclosing the whole plot avuin ne was made a party throws! her {att er, to superstitions fo her breast by Mri “her father's arrest Mrs Patterson carefully instr: 4 from him from reprogented as att trifling ehustisens ime to Lime were or forever: and « Micted en Ler ihe day was the evite id, wecording 10. the evidence kiven in court, was reduced ty sucn ® condition payrleatiy that It would appear apon a hasty exani- notion that the ehary procured Ue testimony os medical experts, Who Were Cnablad to show concla- tively tha! they were not (rue, aud of cuurse tue pro- sceution broke down, This strange story sonnds like romonee in this ely We repyl merely the devel pments of ore of cur conris ¢ ‘The case in destinet to ob " because of the wronged avd injured fter to But the defence curetul and thorough in wide report ination of the se women to ants wil! be enondered., ved that the Catholic clerayman has been unwittingly used to forword the designs vi —se——-__- INSURRECTION 1N MARTINIQUE. ‘The Negroes Revolt, tatos- Captare gouts—The Hurric Havana, Oct, 24.—Advices from St. Thomas to 1. have been received. ‘The news of the change of the Government of France reached Ma: nique on the Mst of September, curred at San Pierre Nopoleon und those of the rn Twenty Exe je in Mavens. An outbreak oc- the supporters of the necroes, fearing 9 Tsventy estates were rps was organiz ceeded to Ue scene of the d ed twenty und cap’ © huvdred, #!! of whom were con demned and shot, ‘There wiil be ® new lght-touse at Bara con alter Nov.’ 16. Tis estimated that the damace to the anes. 16 one 4) ‘The feuit of the island is bi By a recent decree all f¢ sizes are allowed to reeister in Cuda and Py A duties on all materials fo nee, spd wound arler of the whole crap. WASHINGIOS Charles R. Carter ¢ Coilvet or of the Sixt Distr Toternal Revenne lay Dade formal by Deputy Douglas, to which Mr. etate dinner Ine With the exception of dinner, but was nc The United § 201 prevent exci which were 0: ter 4to be pinced upon he ti MAL AL Mo. SPARKS FROM THE TELEGhRAYH Snow fell in vn unknown man woe fonnd dead in far Get. 11, nnd sailed the sano the ceassn Degen at on Sunday nig’ Orrow by Sheri” Keaworthy ‘on of Capt Ts hon Saturday, and wank ty 4x f W arrived tn Atiantic Cit POLITICAL SQULES, roman ites have nominated John B. 6 Fitth Mussacuu Weht culorsed Hugh Lunu. was Just nloht po: ting of the Ninth Wa wiblicana of the N Neressional Dis Ung of the Henry Dater Hall, Charles W endored for the euoly Dirnet Artembiy iru the kigut r wan raised 4 O'Brien adidroese 4 4 white man of F GiG0k NSA akeiry Kepuilioan tober Ah MN Holle wid vote the 8 of Duylog the pogro y PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ——— DASHES NORE AND THERR DY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, ‘cocci A Man Gives bis Wife a Gnas of Boor cons taining Arsenic, and Beats her tll Inseas sible Beenuve she Kofaned to Drink tt, Yesterday Hermann Welkates, a German, ro tiding in Hoboken, was before Recorder Pope, charged with having attempted to murder his wife, ‘They hod been married only Siteon months, and in consequence of the brutal treatment she received, the wife Iaet August went back to her mother's house in Bloomfield, On Satnrday she was on a visit to Hoboken, and met her husband in the street, He invited beg fo step up to his house, and to treatod ON chat she Ilo offere’t vey arrive: Ne the aoreleer AUlity of White powder ia the boitom Of the vagy and. Fe to deine the beer, Well hen knoemea nor adorn. ind held hor fintit ane t> insensih or until the arrival of netghbor: Who Were sitmetet hy the noise, pat an ond to 1. brotality, He left the louse, bul wos eubs “quently wrested and locked uo. The gliss of boer his wife retased to drink found to contain arsenic enough to kill a dozen persons, Gallant Condact h Maior—Te Cape tures Twp Prossian Fises, Telegraphic intelligence was re. eived im this ¥ yesterday, that Mojor Paul By ley, brother of C ' James Bagley, Alderman of the Fourth V \,has captured the regimental evlors of theFourth e Cwenty-cighth Prussian regiments, in the late hefore Oricans, France, and that the same have forwarded to the United States, Mojor Busey fe second in command of the Irish detaclmont in the French service under Col, Lawler, —s The Ktenult of a Raral Gentleman's Conrt= yp in New Jersey Mr. Thomes G. Snyder, who lives near Big Rock, in Soddle River township, Bergen county, N. J. was going the rounds of the tivery stables in this city yesterday, accompanied by tho police, looking for. horse and woxon, worth $800, While Mr. Snyler's son was coursing lis girl downin Big Tock on Saturday night some ventleman, lost to ® senve of love and decency, ran away with Ma borse end Wagon, Mr. Snyder returned home lust hight Wishout his property, —— Denth of m Colored Vrisouer from Neglect. Edward Ow colored, sentenced on the £5th nit, to thirty days* imprisonment in the Penitentiae ry for aseanit and battery, was on Saturday last seized with violent cramps and divrrima which left him ina helpless condition. While in this condi- tion, be was charged, itis said, with being refracto and was punished by the Keever, who placed d thrust ih "During the hose oveny h side of Owens Heard him vrooning ag if in agony. Tt i and that His cries und appeals for ald were lomt ienoagh to be heard by the Keeper, but no gtiention. was paid to them, and yesterday morning the poor fellow was found dead id Lis cell, Coroner Fiynn holds am ime quest to-day, On the Trattofthe Leo Periurers. Proceedings were commenced yesterday morne ing for the arrest of John MeCac, James Thompson, George 8. Johnson, and Abriham Ackerman, who on Saturday swore that the steamer Lee, boupd for New Orleans, had on board men and munitions of war for the Cuban patriots, This perjury led to the detention ofthe vessel, ond might have resaited im the arrest of several ‘promineut individusls, "Tbe perjurers are still ut larze, +e Princess Editha’s Renpyearanc The Princess Kditho Loleta, Baroness of Roe senthal and Countess of Lundsteldt, iectured last evening at Lrving Hall, on “The Proper Sphere of Wonan, ‘Lie nudionce was very «mall, and the lecture Was therstore very short, lasting ‘only: halt wa tour, She devounced the action of women in suating the pr © Of the ballot, and made some hits at Mesdaises Woodiull and Ciaflin, peal The Wilkes Libel Messrs. Bruce & Busby, of the Tur/, Field and Farm, who some time since pleaded guilty in the Court of Over and Terminer to an indictment ‘for el neulnst Geo. Wilkes, wore yesterday sentenced by Jndge Ingrahom to paya fine of $50. The gen tenee was inode thus Nght, the Julge acid, in cone sideration ef a receromendation to that effeet by the inert, end from the fret that the uceweed had. KuoWwledged thelr error A Mother Diew from Excensive Grief. A few days ago a young man named Ward sus tained acci‘ental injurtes which resulted in death, nded by his mother, Mrs, Eilog Wart, of 49 North Fifth street, Willlamabureb, wha exhivited Use most intense grief throughout,” Ime medi tely efter Lis burial Vis mother sank lifelens a the room from w 8 corpre had becu removed, — The Ductiists Committed. The duellist, John A. Chandor and Pedro Molibran, were yesterday held in $1,000 bail by Justice Dowling, to awalt aa examination to be held some day next weok oe DEW JERSEY, His toner. 1 was Chotes Tin nibs alley, Newark, ou 8 turday, aba ved Wr. §/bp, aod Int Juied lou 80 severely that hus lite lo endangereds Kate ¢ noe the companion of youhe Welty ‘Or Murder, WAH AONE WD eWATK este ‘ she willeammit. # fo when in of the nuknown inan found dead on the 1 in Newark, on Snnday noon, proves tobe that oF ‘ envoly Shane in Wat ¢ He has tate y ¥ for n'New Vork hog Vibg On the chwritl ne 0 de 1 has repeatedly at- . ra and children ape Watertown, N.Y. YOULINGS ANOUL LOWN, Musie in Tomplins «quure tuls afternoon mships Abyssinia and Deutseiland werived we of the Ye a this evening wl 47. und B. Society, 8 o'clock at 54 itute nee of irresularities, the proposals for ofsireet t W. 11 Roole will deliver an address ot the Mariners’ Church, Catharine and Madisoa streote, th evening The jury in dodge Brady's Court cave Mi Moody. Who wa Kel down by Sr, Usguo. Totses ant sleigh, €2 200 damages, The Env prepa Ap unknown man lean helen ti toand althongh tikew tabeoon Aber reaviiag Mellon The brig: Ott tf MeDonald, m Nova Beata tor Now ¥ eported to have Kong ashore Wonchanson, b ¥ Wau loaded With Couly dad Ae The fourth anniv ¢ of the Brooklyn, y Men's ¢ Assooiarion, was held ¥ int Charen, Sour Ntath t ted ot winel wen ade 1 by Mr dH, Th Dr, Carvoil Abont Ds, Vayior, and the Rev. nf ebiltren connected with the Tratian Hens Ald society wast ativedt ry, Ps Worth wtrech. ve te vabbneur cd @ " wat roottme ie ; —- PLASTEES FKOM TIE OCEAN CABLES ~ Consol closed at Gey, Grant bas anaved at Jumuten, Ihe attempted revolution in Costa Gunter ata prano: itration to #0 f uh Will net ret W ton rny of the Argentine Rop 1 has pros Denn r of the treat Trig! f net 4 Wort I rench au tarts a © arrusted 1U Lote tiuog ty tigated hy the Prursiate, Tate nds tent from Mexico say (he nation ie More tranqull than torturly, aed ho Fi dera wulhor Lire are generally rogared aud oli yed,, Keoobode Fetotgt? 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