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10 HEW HBKALI), MUJNUAr, SEPTEMBER 19, SHEET. COJJ'fDiUSD fEOM THIBB PAGE classes to oppose ihe return of Napoleon. The cattle plague attacked me cattle of the Prussian araiy. 1 he Ambassadors ot England, Austria, Italy and Turkey have lelt Paris. A balloon lias arrived from Jletz with letters.

Tlio Paris Press on ttia Ror.mmrtes-- JUiuI In- U-rraptloiu-- Tbo Parisian tabraricu-- 'Pro. test Asaiuet ilie Instruction by tlio Frus- lassos. Sept is, 1870. The press of Pans witnout exception is opposed to the restoration of the Advices irom Tours, now the actual geat or the French government, complain of the frequent Interruptions of mail aad telegraphic Intcrconrse with Paris and England. The trench Institute in the name of civilization protests against the possible destruction by bom- bsKlraeut of tue libraries, museums and galleries ot Paris.

The statement I wrote yoa aboat tlis imperfect armament 01 Jhe fortifications cf Paris is confirmed by the-evacnatioii of Vlucennes and Hie remjval of the old style oJ guns to the city. But a small portion of the woods in the of Pans has bcn destroyed; those of Clamant already aiiord shelter to t.ie Prussians. IS TSIiES. TO THE i'tfi Y03X KEiU'JJ. nf tUc Corps Koicg North--Fcpularltj- of KscUeJoK-- E-itbctsit Visit of Tuievs--Preservation of TOUT.S, Sept.

IS, 1S70. The Foreign Ministers left Pans yesterday in haste, Saving been infanacd Wat a serious attack was to De-made. They arrived in this city to-day. A number or volunteers left Tours this mom- Ing, gomg uortirrrard. The troverament; here assurances frora every ijnarter that the people are arming and hastening to places of rendezvous.

Henri Kochefort is one of the strongest supporters of Wie government. Houses his immense maoeace over the people to soothe ana cmet the Impatient, and counsels moJeration. SL Thlers is expected here on his way to Kcssia, through Svnrzeriaixcl. The anicles In the Jttnsenm of Natural History here and the books of the library of tne Pre- fectme jiavo bean packed np to be seai in case Uie city is menaced Uy the eaemy. Doplsm, published In 3857 a pamphlet recommcna- Injr the execution of the plan; gave a second edition or the work In 1861 anu a third iu 1892.

"Bourgcs la not only." tie Bald, "the central town par but Its strategical position Is exceptionally advantageous. It is covered ami protected from all sides Within a radius of 120 to itiu kilometres by a series of natural obstacles, which give to a desenslve arinv the possibility of arresting "the enemy coming from one or several points of the invaded ctreumfereuce The expense would, it was thought, amount to Oft-en millions. Alter a long examination Bootees, by its position iu the heart of tne country, appeared the most suitable locality to receive such a greut establishment. 1'lie Council General of the clier and municipality of Bourses voted, oa their side, a sum of 1,500,009 francs, but the voru has only as vet neea, so to spenk, ske.clied out, and tne time Is at baud to complete it. For if do not dis- memUer Prufsta in me exls'tnt oar, if we do not deliver the civilized world from the house of Hoen- zollern, wnieJt in surjve Is tneanuU'on of evil, the Prussian government will not fall to come some day and take its revenge, after Having woven tozether a new uy its ruses and traditional perfiay.

In the present situation Jjourges coulo be of jrrpat service to the French be the creation of a powerful ol resprve, and ve do not hesitate to renew the advice which ire have already given the government, to establish there the seat ol the War Department in Uie event of Paris being besieged. Be-'sian Victoria's Treaty witli tiie Kins ol" 1't'Essia, the London Gr.zette, Sept. Treaty between her Majestv and tha Hiag ot Prussia, relative to the independence and neutrality of Signed at London August 9, Is70. Ratifications exchanged at London ngust Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain ana Ireland, and his Majes.y the Kins of Prussia, bem.r desirous at. tiie present time recording in a solemn act their lixed determination to maintain the muepeudeuce auJ neutrality of Belgium, 33 provided In tae seventh article of the treaty s.gaed at London on the 19th of April, 1S39, between Belgium and the Netherlands which article was by the quintuple treaty of IKS to bs considered as having the same force and value as if textuaily inserted ia the said quintuple ircatr, their sai'i have de- tenniued to conclude oetween themselves a separate treaty, which, witsoct impairing orinvalidaliag the conditions 01 the said quintuple treaty, shall ba subsidiary aad nccsssory to It; and they have accordingly named as heir plenipotentiaries lor that purpose, uer Majesty the Queen of the United Kmzdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the EiQhi Honorable Urau- IS COMTJIBt'S, OHIO.

A "VoauK Man Beaten to Death with Hour Jinll CIulis--A General Assault'on a Family. the Columbus (Olilo) Statesman, Sept. An article giving an account of a dreadful tragedy which occurred In the outskirts of the city on Suu- evening last was prepared for publication In yesterday morning's Statesman, but was Inadvert- antly lett out. Yesterday we endeavored to obtain additional tacts in regard to the case, but the rumors are BO numerous and conflicting tuat it is liuuossi- ble to give a substantial hlswrv of the affair until alter tne examination of the prisoners before the proper officer. The story, as near as it can bo arrived at under existing circumstances, is this--Daniel Sullivan and Jonu Mara, the latter well known the plaintiff ths long continued cise of Alara vs.

The Cleveland Kailroad Coint-aiiv both living in the Ninth ward, keep a large liamtar of cows, from which they provide milfc for a number of citizeus norm of ihe flepot it is asserted tha: their cows, which have bjeu allowed to run at large, and which formerly gave rise to much trouble to those who were of tiie Noith graveyard irom de--ecrattun, have a uamlier of times encroached upon tae premises or David 'iuoinas, living north ol the city ana across the river. Mr. Tuornas finally shut the cows n-i intending to exact compensation lor the he had sustained beiore allowing them to be taketfout Mara and Sullivan, however, released them- bnt upon the depredations being repeated Mr. Thomas again put them within an enclosure, ami instrncied his soa, a young man about eighteen years old not to allow them to be removed without recomn'eiise for the damage tliey bad caused, it is represented that on Sunday evening last Sullivan and Mara announced their intention of taking their'cows at ail hazards, and were followed to the scene of the tragedy by a crowd of Dors, who anticipated titat there would be some port, or sp endU satisfaction to a morbid curiosity to see aflgnt. Arriving ou the "-round they found tne gate ol tbe enclosure locked Thomas standing there lorbidding them to enter" Subsequent this the progress or the quarrel is en- I Britanaic Ma- jestj 's MCS; HoaoraD'e Privy Council, Lord Warden L6SBOS BEEQRTS.

TELES-MI TO THE SEW Y33K HERALD. of rt of ijic JXeiS iZerfaIicnss Cirins from i'rivste EOKSCS Iu Kiteiois--Fc- cians Goixs to France--Protested leace--Coas-pimcy at Sedac. LOSDOX, Sept. IS, 1S70. Letters received at the British Embassy from the interior show the utter poweriessness of the govern- of jaafly larse towns where the "Reds" are supreme.

Secretary Mallet, from the same Embassy, fainiy attempted reach the Prussian headquar- tera oa a special mission. Jules Kivre is exceedingly anxlons about tbe maintenance of the power of tlie present covem- aiem. ncte in great feir lest the "Reda" Fhonld Tise. He intimated to-day that he hoped the newspaper correspondents would remain throughout the SjCge. fildny have already gone.

Several shots were Urea on the troops from private houses ia Kheiras. A workman in Roederer's warehouse shot a hussar of the Eleventh regiment dead from the factory window, The Tvork- roan was Instantly killed hy the troops. Eoederer 200 bottles or champagne to the comrades of she murdered man. Cenerals Shenuan and Forsyth and Sir Henry avelock are at Kiielms. A'gentleman arrived from Dublin this morning informs me that'considerable numbers of Fenians are' leaving Jor JFrance to serve la the army against the Foraiga Affairs: And his faajesty the King of Prussia, his Excellency tbe of State.

Albert Count of Bern- Grand Cross of the Order of Ked Eagle with oaS Leaves, and Grona Coaunander of the Royal Order of the House of Hoiienzoilero in Diamonds. Ambassa ior Exrraordiuarv and to Britannic Jlajesty from his said-Hajestj for tae DCorth German Coafederauon: Who. alter liai lag coiusr.unicatea to each other their respective full powers, round in good and one ISSEW YORK CITY. local Paragraphs and Kinor Itasns of Metropolitan The following record will show the chanqes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours In comparison with the corresponding day of laet year, as Indicated by the thermometer at Hudnnt's pharmacy, UEIUI.D Building, corner of Ann 1SU3. 167J.

1583. 18701 SA.M. 70 09 3 H2 6 A 09 68 6 52 78 9 A 70 74 9 70 73 12 72 IS 12P. CS 70 Average temperature yesterday 74 Average temperature lor corresponding dace latyear The Denartment of Public ParSs announce that if the weather be fine there will be mnsio by the Central Pars band in Morris square this evening, from to 6K. Superintendent of the police force, returned lo the city Saturday evening greatly improved health, it is understood that be will resume the uesk at the Central Police otnce this inorn- ing.

Sailivaa seized the gen and itaiteied the stock -o pieces over Thomas' fie.iO, afterwards me remnunts of tlie SUB. away him. Another report, and one winch appears to be more generally accepted, is that it-hen young Thomas remseJ adm-t- tancs he was attacked aad knocked down w.t'i base ball bats in the hands ot Sullivan and tuat Tnomas' fstlier tliea mterfered and was abused' and driven towards the house; and that in the meantime young Thomas, ivins risen irom the "round was again attacked. Anoiner son appearing on the jnounttat mis moment, the father directed him to bring out a gnu and revolver, bnt the eUer son already naviag tne revolver was directed by his father to nsa if, which he aid, firing all tbe load-i without effect. The younger son Christopher Allen, a German, of 108 street, near Third avenue, while getting on a carat 130th street tnd Tnird avenne, fell and the wheels passed over us right foot, crushing it a terrible manner.

He was taken to Beilevue Hospital. Shortly after twelve o'clock yesterday afternoon a terosenc lamp fell on the stove In the apartments of Cornelius Sullivan, on the fourth floor of as Oliver treet, and exploded, burning Mrs. Margaret Sullivan in a serious manner. The building and furniture were damaged to the of $230, George Meyers, aged thirteen, of 173 Madison street, while ulaymg ort a raft on the Korth river, between piers 34 and 35. fell into the water and was drowned.

His bodv was recovered soon after and taken to the Leonard street police station lor having also tired shotgun without any damage, Sullivan and Jlara resumed the beating ol the eider sou. Ihe father appearing Sullivan and Mara uursued lam tne Charles "Williams, a colored boy, fourteen years of age, of Iso. 83Macdougal street, was In the breast with a penknife by an unknown lad during a fight at the corner of Bleecker and Downing streets and was severely wounded. Williams was tatcen home and his assailant escaped. George Boll, thirteen, of East Thirteenth street, while riding on tie front platfotm car No.

155 of the Belt line, in avenus (j, near Four- POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. New York State Politlca. Itei'DDUCAN NOMINATIONS. Eighteenth Congressional District--James Marvin. Oswesro--County Clerk.

John J. Stevens. Member of Assembly, Third district--Chauneev Sage. Justice oJ Sessions--James C. Cold well.

M. Western Congressional Nominations. ILLINOIS. B. Anderson.

6-- Burton C. Cook U. Moore. J. Hunter Merriam James C.

IS-- Daniel W. Muan John M. MlOttlOAN. B. Eldridga 2-- W.

L. Stoughton 3-- Austin Blafr D. D. 4-- ThoB. Ferry iron Ryder.

6-- O. O. Conner Byron G. Stront. 6-JohnF.

DriGSB J.ibez G. Sutherland. I-- Geo. W. McCrary.

Edmund 5-- William Smyth 3-- m. G. Oonnan JohnT. Stoneman. 4-- Jl.

M. T. Smith. B-Frank W. Palmer.

B. F. Montgomery. 6-JackEon O.r o. (J.

Enmettzer. WISCONSIN. 1-- Wm. r.Lron 2-- Uairy W. 3-J.

Allen liarber I-- Cbas. E. 5-- Pluletiis Fawrer 6-Jere. M. Kusi 1-- Hark H.

Ddnnell 2-- Jomi T. Averill. Donnelly (Ind.) MAILS POU EUROPE. The steamship Minnesota will leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpool. The malls for Europe will close at the Post Office at twelve o'clock M.

THE XEW YORK HERALD--Edition for Europe- will be ready at h.tlf-past ten o'clock. Single copies, In wrappers for maiimg, six cents by throwing stoues. Sullivan and Mara" Hie form, have agreed upon and f)lioV''nt 216 released (heir stock ana proceeded olmg i inge red in an unconsc.o;is state until Tuesday moinmg last, when lie died. His skull was dreadfaU traciui-ed aad bis brain beaten. 'ihe verdict AETICLX 1.

ISe Kin; or Prn'sia bavlno declared that, the lioatiiities in whicli tho friortti German Confederation Is engaged with France it IB his fixed dctermlnaioa to respect the neutrality of Belrfum EO as tbe same shall be respected by ft-auce. her MajcsV the of tue Unite 1 KlL-cdom cf Great Britain and ire- land on her part ijec.arcs that if during the said hostilities tie armies ol" France siioalct violate that neutrality she will fcc prepared to co-operate wita his Prussian Maiestr for the defence of the eaiae in such manner as may be 'mutually agreed upon, for that purpose her naval and rain- tary forces tp insure Us observance and to innmtaiu, in cou- junciion with lii FrussisnitajEstr, then and the independence and neutrality of Belgium. It is under- slooil that her Majesty tbe liueen ol the United Kincdom of Grezt Britain anu Ireland does not engage herself br this treaty to lalie part in any of the general operations of the war not? earned oa between tho North Garinan Con. edera- um, as delirxed ia lands of April 19, tlon and trance, beyond the limits of BtiMum, as delined ia Ite treaty between Eelsium and tie Setberla I saw a letter from Xismes yesterday statins that TV the republic -was announced in tbe Cevennes th. 5 descendants of the old Huguenots tried to Imnt doi and shoot the Bishop of Kismes.

An can 'CaiholicJamily in the neighborhood were oblig-eo to ta ike 10 the woods to save themselves. Tli. sre Is a report ihere to-night of the discovery a plot amongst the French population at Sedan to seize i Ercnctt guns and mitraiuenses capturec Seuten The town is declared in a state ot Two tnousauil Btano of arms have been discovered. A repo rt nas Be ea receivet! at Koncn of the escape or 10,000 French, prisoners. TypHus IeTe and dysentery prevail among the Prussians itetz and Strasbourg, anu it is feared tae disease becoming epidemic.

LordLyoi telegraphs from Paris tneirtu inst. us French Minister for Foreign Affairs writes that te blockade or tine North Sea lias been raised." ES.SSI13T REPORTS. TELEGE VG TO THE YOBK HEiULD. Kraaratelj or in conimiia, 41611 Be'eiTM- At a quarter to sevan o'clock last eveniujr, a fire broke out in tae apartments of David Goldberg, tailor, oa the second floor of 59 Division screes, with cl Si bet' mornii; employed in cue Mioderer win case, whicn may not be got tnroaEb with by tu it lime, it is not nniikjy that thcrj will be a The public will anxious'y await a development of the facts umler the oaths of the witnesses. TEE EEUHCE TRSCSLES 51 CI5CLTSJHI.

Iovrnfall of Napoleon The Freach KepnUlja the Hbno or ffraaec su3d Italy, ST. PETEESBrma, Sept. is, isro. The Bnssian prei generally approve ot the down- Jail ors.tpoleoa, sa ylng he and his system deserved Cielriate. Theffo! and EtOuinge Gazette believe the republic 13 tbe of Prance and Italv.

Spain and Portucaljare a fi eld reaoy for propasonaism. The SL Petersbnrff 'Journal publishes a letter.be- Sieved to be official, lying the Germans in wishing to keep Alsace and Lorraine niay find people to oppose the act, bnt in not Seeping; them they will find that all people will '-approve, and her glory will be served as well as all Interests, her own included. pai theNc montt between those aad oa the expiration of that time the Indcpeadenco and neutrality of Belgium wi.l. so far as the high contraclinc parties are respectively concerned, contlnu- to rest as heretofore on the first articl of the oaintuula treaty of the 19th of April, 1839. AM.

4. The prebent t-eatv shall be ratiaeii and toe ratlSca tlons shall be exchanged at London as aoon as possiule. In witness whereof the respective pleninotentia- rles have signed the same and nave affixed thereto tbe seal of their arms. Doue at London the 9ih day of August the year of our Lord 1S70. OKAMVTLLE.

BEUKSTOKFF. The Gazette also contains a cony of tbe treaty between aer ilajcsty and the Emperor of the French, with tbe same object. The terms are Identical. French Tcrcos--Tho "Bnnre" Soldiers anil Who They Are. Tbe Baron Henry von Maltzan, the well Known African traveller, writes from Tripoli to tue Mlge- melne zeittaiy as I am dally reading in the newspapers accounts of the dreadful committed tlio Xurcos noon the woncrted Germanprldoners.

lam not at all astonished at these reports. ilieTurcos, for the most part, consist of inhabitants of t.he Caboul, well known as the most brutal and ferocious nation or tne North African tribes. In the Caboul campaign of 1857 the captured French prisoners uad their bmbs torn from them, and the wonnded bad their eves plucked out and tneir noses and ears cut off by the women of Caboul, and every manly Heart must be filled with indignation to flndtuat the French wno call themselves a civilized nation, should employ sncli bloodthirsty men, whose Instincts are well known to them, in war against another civilized nation and hound them on against the Germans Bnt tbe day of reckoning does not eeem far distant Arrest of Geceral Vanderrecr, of tbe Third Ohio -u-itli TFrom the Cincinnati Gazette. Sept mi Matters in connection with ihe Internal Revenue Department have been working so smoothly for some time that our people, many of taern, had con- cuided that about all tne frauds that were to be un- eartlii'd hail found the liaht. Hot i hat tuey believed ail tue practised nnon the government h-id been pnnlsiie.1, but tbat otvinff to the irreirilartty with wuich things were conducted tiie Joim- soii adauuistrauou trn.it remained would be so covered up with they never would be reached But it appears tno officers have not been idle They nava been busily thoiich quietly employed" Among the localities have receiveil attjntion lias been the Third 01110 iliiinct.

Sotne time ago John J. Lamoree was detailea by the Kevcnue Department to up the business of rim district How much was done or how many otner persons have received attention is not known. At anv rate it is known that the accounts of General Fermnaud Vauderveer, ex-Collector ot tbe Third Ohio district Save been under investigation. Tiie books of the liave bccurn ihehanda of tue goveTi- mcnt, auUiorities and it la claimed great discrepancies nave oeen discovered betu cen rhe books cli" returns of the Collector and returns of the disiitiers" The coaserjuence was that oa Tuesday Mr. Laraoree answer by Justice Scott, at the Essex Market Police Court, on a charge of bunrlariously entering the store of of No.

sso Second avenu" aca attempting to steal from the safe S3SO. The ac- cased, who said he was a plumber by occunatlou pleaded not guilty. On Saturday last, by the steamer Erin, from Liverpool, via Havre, about flfty Germans arrived, who were forcibly expelled from France on account of their being Germans. Most of them had to leave their houses and hones, furniture arid even much of their clothing- behind them, and were but too glad to save their llvos by being allowed to escape to America. 1 I I WS, for New Tork--This Day.

Sttn rises Sus sets 5 44 6 d'A Stoon rises. morn High eve 313 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF nCFAr-TUHES NEW YORK TOK THE iTOKTHS OF SEI'TEHUEIt AXD OUTOISEK. Etna Minnesota loiva City of Brussels England Idaho Vit'ede Paris Europa. Cttyol' Wasng tn Septet Olafjow Sept 24 Sep 124....

Liverpool Sept 24.... iLiverpor)! Sept 21.... Glasgow Sept 28 5S Broadway. 15 Broacnvar. 25 Broadway.

7 Bon-ling Green 51 South at. la Broaaway. Oct Oct Oct Oct 1 5. CaJetowa Oct St Laurent Bowling Green 23 Broadway. SR Broadway.

7 Bowling Oreen 15 Broadwar. Broii'iwav Dr. Johannes Koesing. t.he Consul General in the United States for the Korth German Union, that the amount forwarded by the Germans of this country to Europe aid of the if omuied of the German armies was, no to last Besides this he received and forwarded To Berllu Elerhnjr, contributed by the German residents of Honolulu, Sandiuch Islands. Jacob Weinlch, a German, of West Twenty- ninth street, amused himself yesterday aiternoon by discharging his revolver, loaded witb powder only, In Thlrty-nimh street, near Eigb.Ui avenne.

A portion of tttcBowder struck siary Sneider, aged eight vcars, of Io. 331 West Thirty-ninth street, In uio face, burnmfc lier severely, -Wemich was arrested and locked at tbe West Tlurty-illth street iiollce station. Thr rmicd Betore me, Franfclin in and fur the Southern district of Ohio, personally appeared" RxOirmDairM nr Ohb, laj-, United States nB of Doae jFreoco iforafieatioa-- Wliat 3Icy Ue After ti ie vTar. under the headiai; of "i loarges et Ia "Resistance Sanonale" tne opinion Na: lonale, of Pans, puwisaes an Intarestmg article recommending the establishment or a great central lortiBed place. IE is sufficient ta Isave a'o tiaed Paris.

France must be put into a coi.dition to give eineacious aid toherfiesiegeJcapitaV.Jiiia to repulse the in case Earis souli for a nation of ue COITJO intly responsible to death for the rate of their j.sietropolis. To provide iiMinst that double necessity it has been proposed io create laj M'e iieart of tbe coun- iry a great central iortiEed place, where after a Scsf disaster taeivstional forces could be reorganized so aa to assilnae the offensive ia advantageous condititatti. raet, would be aJBetn- bled free- its movements, well' w.th provlJoas i.uia.reiaforcediromtlie de- jjarcinecta ot the can -re, utli and West, could ad- nance wltc ease upcn every.jiGint, with the faculty, la case of Invasion, of to tae central place. TMs ides is It fiiiH oassed throneli tue xmnd 01 Louis XIV. iouis xvi.

studied it Sa 1788; the Girondists it 1793; Napo- Jeon reirretted at Sc. not to aave carried it out, because it might 7 ssrsjl Prance in 1814 and 1815; nader liie restot. 311011 wa very seriously thought of, aad Siivlvier brought it promiaently forward tiM ISzff to bia -Essai sur la Defense dea- Etat, 1 I 68 -Fortifications." In thia last project k'-Be ceatral place was aot to be a. city, as had been proposed, but aa immense entrencbed camp aides square, which would nave to be formed i the delta made tne Loire and tiie Alllere. TliliV project Had UHBER THE TiJiSDUE for the French KcpnbElcans Ycslerduy.

Tbe French Eeptiblicau Association met osain yesterday morning in Harmonie Hall, Prince street. The urgency of affairs in Europe demanding greater exertions tnaa ever the Committee of Delence will send forward 120 recruits for the defence of Paris next Tuesday. Letters or encouragement and containing subscriptions to the war fund from different parts of the country ivere announced. But instead of tne munificent offer of Mr. Eichard Walters of in gold to this fund, made last week, there came an apology, sayinc that it had been devoted to another republican movement Eeinarks were made by ilif.

Villa, Suircan and otliera, and MM. Descotter, Cliarnier. and Andre were elected aembers ol the Delcnce Committee, vice Messant I4irochells ana Polty. Tns committee consists of Messrs. Baron, Eattars.

Constant Chlstenart Uu- fonr, Durand, Gangioli, Hubert, Hurant, Miete mllotafne, orsier. Itatii, Saze pell etier, lubaciiy, Suirsau and the gentlemen above named, all of whom are authorized to receive sub- crlptions to the defence fund. The committee will aaect privately this evening to complete tie ar- angeinent lor the transponatlon of tne recruits as above. JL aamr-Gaudeas was elected treasurer of the association, and alter some routine business the meutiui; adjourned. THE LjglSSTOH (KY.) SACHS.

sept is. i87o. Tht liist or the fail races came off at Lexington yesterday. A laivje crowd was present. Tbe flrst race for tbe Congress Stakes, roar aiile heat, the club to add J100, was easily won by gan Scout, beating Carrie Atuerton, with, the lol lowinc Slorjran Scout Carne Atberton 2 Time and the best fonr race ever run on course.

The second race for the Consolation Purse for beacen horses, six entries, resulted as b. c. Atlle Hunt, 5 years old 3 3 Cones b. c. Steve Atcbison, years Oid 1 John J- Lnmoree, this 13tfi dar of IKflj who, being duly sworn, on his oath saya that he lias "ood reason to believe that one Ferrtiuaud Vanderreer, at Kutler county.

In said Southern district of Ohio, then Ihere being officer, to wit: Collector of United States Inter Iterenue for the Tfaird of a State of Ohio, cbs-rgeii by act of Congress with sate keeping, transfer and disbursement ot tbe public moneve. lo An act to provide internal revenue to ntii port the gOTerimiriitj and for other purposes" au- proved Juae 30, 18o4, and actB amendatory thereof with force and arms unlawfully and lelonioualy did embezzle and convert to hia own use a portion of public moneys entrusted to him, the said Kerdtnand Vjtndervcer tor safe keen on th of September, 1867, th onthe4thof November, lbt7, the hum o' the 4th of January, 1B6S, the sum of of February, J86B, tho cum of 51); on the of April, 1668, the sum of on tue 4th of August. 1868, the sum of on- the fth of September, 1838, the enm of oa the of Novcraher. 186S. the sum of on of December 1868, the sum of on the 4th of Januarr, 1869 the enm of iraUU; 4 March, 1SS9, the sum V-f 300 and the of money as atoreEaid the said Kerd'ioaad Mary Ann De Shay, a Scotch woman, thirfy-one years or age, of No.

137 West Thirty-third street, has long been of very Intemperate habits. At five o'clock i on Saturday afternoon, while under spiritual intln- encc, she prostrated herself on the lounge and re- mamed there till live o'clocE yesterday morninir when her husband discovered that she was dead' Mr. De shay says that Ills wife was an habitual drunkard. Coroner Ecenau will uoid an lunuest on the body. P03? C-F TvEW TOSE, SEPTSTIBES IS, AHRIVALS.

REPORTED T.T THE HEBALD STEAM TACnTS. Anujrican Ports. I 6 Sarah Lonlu, Aduni. Sailect-Barks Warren Hallctt, and 0 Perry (latter anchored in the Roads'. IJtli, AiM--Arrived, Abble iarrabce, Wajdwell, Wllnvlnglon, JyrNew York 05 0 ol 1I llan 1 Ueca'ur Oakea, Kel- 1 br te Bil! Ken-castle: Mary Phttadolpliii; Geary, ao; Edwin, 8ohr Pendleton, i 1 1 8chr JaEe Hartwrtl, New Torfc i-Ji sc ir Fergiisia, Rondout.

loth-Sailed, ship Alice Back (new), Fendieton, stjoho. Bnggs, IStii-Arrived. si Kclph Canton, Ro leaky. pulilp S.mth Carolina, NewVort; score Me; Enchantress, Sarannah for 3 ErooSs, Providence; uehra "schr A Paine, Jones, New are Hlnrv Fnv re5OTtt, Philadelphia, Enwnc, Bniv, New Vori; Sent 12. York.

AI20 arrived 12lh, bari -rriveJ, schr Oora Nash, Coffln, Harmony Oanlenaa. FALL KIVER, Sept CUf- I'hilailelphia; Minerva. Neir Yorfe. Tones, New Vork. port surveying steamer sloop Blackstone, IiA.rin,iAS INIibT, Sert 14--In port snrvev.na Bteamer Wb; also, bound, schra E'len Ilolgate, Oardner, for Maria Louisa, Gaskill, and another schooner, bo-in'i north.

etl, schrs Four Sis- os Cake, Emll- IB, rsShoarer; 1. Burns, Crosbr, a A cott, Thiladelphlafor Boston; Msuy Aiisnsta, lord, for do; Joachim A Beinrich Ste'no. hoston for St Marys, SiiBic rrescott (Br), Glass, -N'etf York; for St Geot-e. Lnc.vAOmitt. V.nn.

Saco for New York; Thos ElPw, Kelly, Karu-ich for do; Oliffo-a (Er) Walker lor Kingston, Ja; Empire, Ftrjuson, Belfast for Sailed--Schrs Four Annie KurcMe. AM "ork Chilton, Winslow, and Dr Kane, Doifce, Eliz.abeth- ort for Boston A feters. Saulsbury, Tort for cm Julia A Rich. Vatten, Rliiabetliport fordo; MonlroBe. rl rson, do for KeTrburyport; JI I'arWdee.

Yort lor Kf JfaBj, Sa'dea--AUVestfirn hound CBr). Ovenatone, Glasgow via Movllle SPptJ, with mdse and 222 paisengcra, lo Ueudersou Bros 14th Inst, passed steamship India, bound aasL i crdoll E. Wo Janeiro Ann 25, with Itivinaatou Go. i ir u.u ill ion it fothw porU captain anil crew and brought them SteauiBhln Victor, Gntcs, Nerr Orleans Sept 10 with md-e and passengers, 10 Matlorr Co. asssd Hoi! Gate, BOONI SOUTIT.

ork; ship Assam Valley. Kobcrts. Lircrpool Tin Mobile: rig Uiristmc Matiliie. For, Rio Janairo. Cicsreil-- Steamship Eaptdan, Whltehurst, New York vlt- arana.

laii-CIou-ed. schr Island Belle, Pnraoni. Nuerltas. MiWBUKVroBT. SuptlS-Arrived, schra Deliant, HalL nl Sanih Sanbo'n Hoboken for Salisbury; Hebeecs.

lorence, Bleb, do for do Amanda, rowers, RoMason, New cork; Lucy Ames. Hall, and Pickering, do lor Sails- TEW BEDFOttu, SeptlS-S-tlleil, schrs tonlsa Frances. Kelly, and Galota. Camett, VorK. lliili-Amvcd, scar 'I reman.

Gibbs, Pnllwlelpliia. bailed-- Schr Lamanioe, Butler, Philadelphia. 1 Wehtport rolul 15t1 3chr vv rone, Baker, rluiadel''hS. SCJ 16 Alrl 1 Bchr Wm Coilyer, Taylor, HOKWICH, Sent 15-- Arrived, ncbrs Kash, Nash, acrt" Eva. Sherman, South Amboy; Cuiou, Sprags, Newburg; IJ Banks, fort Johnson.

SKW 1.0NDOK, ijept 15-- ArrlTed, Echr Empire, Malhcws, Cruirlestown. 1'OUTLAND, Sept IB--Arrtred, brlc Clara 1 Bascom, Lisbon FfattlG Kofls. Ulricl Gooancb ethuurt intent then aad the delect of circumscribing sole point all me means of defence, and its execi, 1 011 would have entailed enormous expense, it therefore abandoned: but the Idea ot a great central Point persisted in ana competent men designated some Tours and Boorges, ThUi latter Win. 1 carried off 'tie palm after long and learned dlscnusR'ns. It was considered, erer since the time ol Cswar, V-S the tul- oc Gaul: it from'1C that Charles v.1.

saved France, everywhere invaded; and there. ter the disasters ot 1S15, were established the headqi larten of the army of the Mcc. During Marshal Soult's short tennrc or the iTyoi War, under the restoration, he thought of foih'id- Ing there a great central military eataftlishmeivt; Loms Vhlllppe statiooed there a regiment oV artillery, to make a beginning of the realization of a more extended plan, and the law of the zottt Jane, decided that the guns TOT fortifications of Pjins should be deposited at A Ready's s. Amber, years old-- 4 3 Charles H. Juatioii, eyears old 2 4dw liSlJi, irolfcr.

At starting Alarlon ran upon Amber and tnrew nls rider. ox THE On the 9th of a party oftheKiowaand Comanclie Indians made a rind into Northern Texas and lulled three citizens. one named Koozer. Oatheiothand uta taey turned, bringing with them, in addition to other booty, the wife, two daughters and three sons" of one of the murdered men as captives; also another boy capmred near by. On the 12th a large party of Juowaa, Comaucaes, Apaches and Cheyennes re- mraeu from a raid Into Texas, where they tilled three whites and captured six white children.

Also, on the i4th, a parcyof Kiowas and Coma'nches ces besieged a place called Victoria PeaK, captured a and on the wife aid twS men named Adams auo Xilgore. RESfARKASi.E San Francisco BaUaiin of tne 6tn Inst. contains the lollowinV accouut of a singular a coffin was exhumed at Yerba Buena Cemetery wnicu Had, ol coarse, teen deposited there in earlr days. opened It was round to contain no sljrns of oilman remains except the cap of tiie knee ot one ler. a pair of boots, oottle of whiskey and q.iantltles of dust or ashes.

The disappearance 01 'tlie 'Mceleton and presence of the knee cao ana dust, and fven the.bootg, may be accounted for- bnt how a liunNn body could be tranuormed Into kottie vt mysterjr (Ufflcnlt to Ciplglij. JOHN J. UVMOKbE. Sworn to and subscrlhed in my presence this ISthdar" of September, 18:0. F.

BAI.UUA.V. IJnftea Htatea CommuisioDer Southern iliatric of Olilo A Tvarraat was issued, and on Wednesday Deputy United States iiarsaal Dempstsr tool; tiie train for Hamilton, where he arrested General Vanderveer ana brought lura before United States Commissioner Halliday. The General was surprised at the inga, ana assured His officer of ftis innocence charges contained la the affidavit. Not readv for an examlnatton ia a matter ot such grave irn- portance the hearing of the case was postponed until next Tuesday. What grounds really exist for the action taken how lar General Vanaerveer may be able to show that the responsibility of the discrepancies to exist may rest upon others or tne otnerwise explained, remains for the investigation to develop.

At any rate it is but fair to the ex- ofllcer that tne opinion of the public in regard to gniit sliuuid be jvlthheld until the be legally investigated and the facts Knonc. SAD EFFECTS A Clicked to Oaath et tbu Supper to Table. fProm the Omaha Herald, September A shocking circumstance tooic place in the dining room of the James Hotel last evening. Abont hair-past six o'clock a man, accompanied by his wife aud child, entered the hotel and inquired now much would be charged ror supper, lodgiug and breakfast The man was considerably under the influence of liquor, bat not to such an extent that he could not walk without trouble. Mr.

Gavlord informed him how mnch It would cost, and he immediately proceeded to the dining room and took a seat at the table, followed by his wife and child. A man who sat opposite to him, and who camera with him on the same train, remarked to an flow would you like to be a drunken man's wife At this uncalled for and insulting remark the man became very mnch enraged, and left the table. His wiie who seemed to be very much affected, wept with' mortification ana shame and went out soon after her husband, altnough Mrs. Gaylord. the landlady prevailed upon the poor woman to remain and eat Her supper.

"No," she said, sobbing plteously must so and fina my hnsband." About an hour afterward the same man again came into the hotel ana took his seat at the table. This time he was still more under the influence ot liquor, and when asKed by Mrs. Gayiord if ne nad not been there be- bre, dentea the lact, but admitted it to a man at tne same table. He was served with his meat by one of the waiters, but seemed to be almost helpless and, alter vainly attempting to cue a piece of beef nt it an into ha mouth and attempted to swallow whole. The ertect was as might be expected.

Tue nan at once commenced choking and seemed to in great agony. He arose, and with the assistance Mr. Gaylora, walked out and sat down on Tenth treet. The choking sensation continued until the ymptoms became alarming, when he was again brought into the House and a phy- ician sent for. Dr.

Stoddard was first called, and afterwards Dr. lennent; bat medical assistance was unavailing, and in about ten ilnutes the unfortunate man breathed ai.s last. Tom papers in his uoseession it was ascertained hat his name was John Davis, and that he took the at Laramle on the 6th. At least some freight tills with that date wonld to Indicate. He had i.ne ppearauce of a laboring man, and undoubtedly came here with his mmlly to remain, as JUa irelsht consisted or HouseUoUl furniture.

On the night the 8tu. of June last David n. nadden, ofKo. 4 YiS-ick place, while waiting down Bleecter street was down and robbed of a silver -watcli and chain. From information given detective Eeilly, of tbe Fifteenth precinct, be arrested a well known character, named Pat Gouirb on Saturday night, for committing the offcucet He was arraigned before Justice Cox, at Jefferson Market, yesterday, ana remanded to the station house until tliis morning-, in order to produce the corn- pliuiiaat, wlio Is out ol tbe city.

"siliCIDE Itl BBCaKlYH. John twenty-seven years of age, committed suicide at naif-past nine o'clock last night by shooting himself la the riffht temple with a pistol ball, from a revolver. Deceased, who Is most respectably connected, resided with his parents at Ho. 32 Lawrence street, and was unmarried. For some weeks past betas been addicted to intemperance, and recently procured tne fatal weapon witli which he terminated his-career.

Testerday afternoon Mr. Robert C. HntchlnH, of 112 Myrtle avenue, visited young Slack ana remained with lure un to witiiln a few minutes prior to ihe firing ol the pistol shot, Slack it is sta ted by Mr. Ilnte.liins, drank frequently ciurUur tbe evemnc, and was considerably excited when 1113 friend left lam. Before going out of the apartment where the suicide was committed--a back room oo the second floor--Mr.

Hutchins took the precaution to draw the charges which were in the revolver Deceased, when left alone, however, reloaded three of tbe chambers of the weapon, oiie of winch he discharged with, the fatal effect stated. He was found lying on the floor, breathing heavily and tbe brains oozing from the wound. He died shortly Kchr Angeline Harding, Salem for New York Schr Damon. Johnson, Boston for New 1'ork. Scbr Tandalia, Wall, Boston for New Tone Schrlzetta, Boston for New York.

Schr tlcctra, Bslley, Boston for New Tort. Elizabetnport; Ann Sailer, liaker, SoiuU taekot tlizabeth Jl Ellen, Child, and Wm hchr Jiary, DlcKerson, Gloucester for Philadelphia. Kcckpott for New York ttengill, Kuckport tor New York Hyjmla for New York. Tors, win, CASSEROUS STABBISB AFF3AY. Last evening an altercation occurred between Ja cob Easter, a German mia-man, thirty-six years age, at Seventy-fourth street and First uvenus, anc a man named Brenkle, during which tiie former was stabbed and dangerously wounded.

It appears tha Brenkle was in tbe habit of visiting Easter's house much, to the annoyance of Enster, wno saspectet that ne was too intimate with bis wife. Last when Brenkle called JKuster ordered him to leave the liouse and forbid him coming there Euster then entered a stable in tue rear or the liouse whither Brenkle followed him and stabbed him in tbe bacK with a pocket knife, the blade or which, penetrated his -lungs, fiuster was taken to the East Fifty-ninth police station where his wonnd was dressed by police surgeon McDonnell, and nc was taken home. Brenkle escaped ass has not captured. AH UNFORTUNATE FAMILY. In Newark, on Saturday, a young girl names Mary Bergen, residing wltn her mother on Jackson street, had ner band terribly lacerated In EanKIn's mills so tnat amputation had to be performed.

Her jrother two weeks ago met with a similar Occident in James' factory, ar.a two years ago nerfetber was crushed to death at the zinc works. AN TTsi-tiCEir H. 'Davis Keeps a itore in PawtucRet. A few days since it took tire intwas quickly extinguished. On Monday, Davis in passing along Hie street met a man by tue name of Philip Slade, wbo asked Him jokingly about his setting nre to bis store, whereupon Davis struct Slade a violent blotv oa the face with a WIHD.

Slade returned the blow with a pickaxe, in lie chest above tbe itearl, and inflicting a frightful wound, wliicn it is feared will prove fatal. for Philadel- uiuibu, crovifuince ior Schr Mary Johnson. Fmney. Prorl lence for KewTrorlc. Schr Cynthia Jane, Gardner, Providence for Ronaout "in Smith, Providence for Kllzanothnort bchr John Cummins, Johnson, 1-rov-ideace for PhiUdel- KIT Jones, Darfa.

Sew Jos John, sou, Smith, do via Harrison's Lauding. SAVASBAH, Sept 17-Arrived, nchr Willie DUi, New nolmctf Ho?" CWanolTM'' Island to load for I le Ir es tlll br Cleared- Schr'ilerOj Kelly, Keir Yoric. WAK11EN, Sept lo--Sailed, achr Ellen Barnes Fprri-i NewVork. I il a IGth--Arrived, schr Hannai Jones, PhiUulel- A To ace prices of fret class China, Glass, Cutlery. Plated Hare.

Kefri-erators, Cooking Uteaaas. HAVANA MARKETS. HJLV.UU, Sept. 11, ls70. ar Salea glow and quotations nominally unchanged.

Schr Flower, Eussell, fortlind, Ct, lor Schr Taylor, Sew lUven lor Ken- hm. Uin Kltmle Parsons, New Haven tor rhiladel. Schr Thomas Cahlll, Halioct, Jf for Ellzabeth- Schr Horace Frances, Sew ITavea for Eilzabsthport. Schr Henry i)rew. Miller, Bridgeport for iillzabethnort.

Schr Chas Hazard, Winer, Undjcpon for Kiizabethport. Worden, Jirldgftport lor Elizubetluiort Waslimiiton, Stamford for York- Yacht Idler, Kenuey, Newport ior New York BOUND EASE. Schr Clara Post, Fen-Is, Port Johnson for Portcbeater Echr Ksfiuiinaus, 1: Schr Schr Ui. wich. Schr Eovrdoin, Barlow, Elizabethport for Portland Sc'-r '-opy, iluls, Albany for Saj; llaruor.

Schr Forest Home, IVoodin, for Koslvn Schr Metcalf. Koiidoiu for Boston Schr AVar Steed, Nicteraon, Kondout for fioaloa Sckr Cnramlnn, Boult, Bon.loct for Boston Schr Mediator, Chase, Rondout for Full Rive Schr Stnrgis, IfotchkHs, I'oiishScepaic for Boston Schr Union, Sawver, Nonrburg for Boston. Schr Esser, Handy, Kenrbor; for Jsostoa. Schr J-'mesH iKputy, stnri.es Staten Island for Boston, bchr Gen Washington, Henderson, New ifork for Koct Schr Mary Isabel.Bardy, New Fort for Taurton. Schr Potter, fellis.

Now Vort for Greenaorl. Schr Btoomaeld, Hobble, New Vorlt'for SSamf, Scbr Kissam, Jams, Sew lorfc for New Haven. Schr Julia Ouch i)r), New York for St Audren-a TVI. Schr Victor, Look, New Torlt tor Boston. Schr tlla Crowsll, New Yort for Boston.

e. er-erators, i EDIVAKD D. BASSFOltli'a Alammoth Kstahlishmiint, 'twe, Ahtor plain Ac CooptT Insu'twe, Ahtor Place. Prices in GOOD KESOLUi'ION. BELOW.

Brl with mise, to Grlnnell, Mlnturu Co. Wind at tanset NE. Calcutta May to BAEK AECIHTECT, Eosewarne, at Baltimore 13th troth Gnanape. reports July 7, 57 Ion So during a gale, PrancU Thomas, of Cardiff, seaman, from the foretop- yard and was lost. ID the same gale lost bulwark! and several sails.

BABE SHTASKT, at Salem from Islo of Mavo, CTI, Sept 3, lat 34 3 Ion 62, encountered a severe hurricane, during which carrlea away fora and maintoosail yards and mala yard, and had sails split. Soin? CHAKLIS, which has been lying sunk at Woraca- er Kailroad wharf, Providence, Mince nii-ht of ult pumped out and raised Uth, PM. br steamer Charlo'tte sabella, discharged, and taken on tha marine railway for SomrHEXEY, Hovey. from Portland for Boston, laden with mackerel, sunk about 6 miles off 15th nut. the crew, consisting of the captain wid mcn'havinE larelytlmo to take to the boats before she went down Sho lied so rapidly that the causo ia unkaown.

Tho a 40 tons burtheD.) SoURF.KCUAMTBltBS, from Savannah for Procldence, nat ito Charleston 18th lust leaky. PILOT BOAT SABLj.CaptWm Lloyd, ot'sslem, wai run nto off Cape Ann Ileht tetween 9 and 10 o'clock Thursday orenoon, Dy the revenue cutter Eicelsior, which was stand- Ing. out from Marhlehead. The was badV cut the side. but was to return to Salem.

daring the week from Havana and Kalanzaa 18,000 Including D.OOj to the United Slates, and lOu hhdi. of too week at Havana and Uatancaa, 1.000 hhus. Stock remainfnc in warehouo at Havana aad 'Uatanzas. 190.COO boxes and iiiidJ. Bacon dull at 33c.

Butter dull at 0c. Coal oil dull at reali In tins, Flour tlat at llama flat market- crowded. Lard firm; kej. Sfcc. tlue, iCc.

Lumber-- Pitch plao Km 853. EEIQ KELI.T was seized for Fernand among LAONOBEn-- At Elunrorth lOth-lnit, from Qrant'i yard, a of 111 Ions, called Wci.cy Abbou. to bo commanded by Cant Smith. At MUicridge Uth inst. schr Grade West, about 200 tons, was launched from tha yard of Poster, to bo commanded by Cape Lord, of Hurry.

She Is owned by the man- ter. Jot West, of Franklin, and others. Spotfen. Bark Corert, from Wverpool forTrovldenee, Sept 7, ISiiyvmir China. Glass, Plated Ware, Cuticrv, Cooklns Utensils aud all otuer House Furnlslllag Uooua "where vou can them beat and cheapest.

EDWAKH It. BASSFORD'S, Cooper Institute. Prlre marked in plain lismes. No two prices. Illustrated catalogues nent tree.

TOSIAS TAYLEB tf 751 Broadway, are now offering their splendid stock of Upholstery Goods below cost, to clofo the retail branch. All who are likelv to need durmi; the present season curtains. Furniture CoieriuK, Table or Piano Oovera, or the Linoleum pulert Fioor Cloth, are invited to call. MOKE CONSTIPA- tion, lliarrha-a, Phtbisia, Asthma and all kinds ot Kerer, Liver Complaints and Slon.ach DisorJeis are cured only by DliLIOlOUS KVA- LEJi'fA. FOOD.

i a i Dc- BAKRY A 16S William street, at all druggists' and grocero'. Copies of cures seat Kose, Kace UENltY A. CAXIELS, M. MJ LoiInE'-oc avenue. rPBCST WHAT TIME HAS SANCTIONED-TUP -L mailio tuat Ilie voice of the people is the voice ol tho divinity may some cases lie open to doubt, but the tcsti- muni, nf ....,1 I V.

M.31.1 iony the preparations intended to compete with It have rone no Ilka rocketi and come down the ertingmahed sticks. Meanwhile the progress of that incomparable tonic has been swift nnii upward and onward, like the eagle's Hlgnt. Its introduction produced a revolution In therapeutics, and it proved to be one of those salutary revolutions that cannot co To-day rlostettcrs Butera is one of the most popular remedies Christendom, and commands a larger sale than anr other medicinal preparation, domestic or imported, ou eide of the -Atlantic. As s. cure for dyspepsia, bilious disorders, nervous aft'ections, general deblhty, and as apreventive of epidemic fevers, it takes precedence 01 every other re medy.

This fact should teach the ambitious country dealers endeavor to foist tbeir local abortions on tbe public in ts Mtcad how futile their small to cajole the community must necessarily be. Where the came fish failed there la no chance for tbe ''suckers." GOLD COIN be distributed at Grand Gift Concert, aid of Mercantile Library of San Francisco, California Oct. 31, without fail. Treasurer, the Sank of California. S1 to be had, with circular! (Irifeg fall par- No.

2 Wall street DELMONICO'S, Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street. V. UIBAUDV'S, Fifth Avenue and Orand Hotels. Orders by mall to DORE A PETlsltS, No. 2 Wall street, will uave prompt atteution.

AH tickets unsold Oct. 15 will be relumed lo Bsa Fran- Iseo. California, bankers ind merchants resldlni; In New Yorlr any'Vliltor from the Pacllic coast will certify to the In-" Lcgrityof this enterprise and of ihe mana-emunt, UORB A PETEU3. flusincsj AteDK. 9us FffANoieoo, Sept.

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