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PUBLISHED D. At The Star Bulldl #.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lich St, BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPES COMPANY. —e ‘THE STAB ts served by carriers to their sab- seribers im the City and Distriet at TEN OgnTs PER ‘WEEE of FoRTY-FoUR CRNTs PER MONTH. Copies st the counter, Two Cants, Puict ror M ‘Ne :~Three Wonthe, $1.60; Btz Months. 9: One Year, $5.00. No pepers are sentf rom the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAR~published on Friday morsing— $1.50 8 year, THE EVENING STAR. | ILY, Sunday exeepted, , } form was about 12 fect syuare. At either end | Were heavy Inches.) and on § the top res beam of about the game «ire | ;Fom which the rope was suspen Jt ly over the drop, which was abo: t | The drop was he pieces of . . Umber—o: brages—ecom- °*. B6—N°. 5,484. } AMUSEMENTS. Pe ra FATE |, MENAGERIE ‘THAT HAS VISITED THIS CITY IN 24 YEARS VAN AMBURGH « Cov’s GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIE. HENBY 5 THE LAR 'T. MOST COSTLY, MOST INTER ESTING AND MOST INSTKUCTIVE BX- HIBITION ON THE GLOBE! corner of Will exh 141m ST. AND VERMONT AVENUE, PEIDAY AND SATURDAY, Ang. 12 and 13, nimate? patnre sur. DY private enter preso oft ished for nearly bait @ cent ware been ack nowled = logrcal and kas al ‘ompl* 7200 ll ia every department than at any pre tendency, and eminently instructive in 5 opportunity for viewing th: rarest va FEATURE next to ite nnpar areal BLY RAKE SPEOLES ORE SEEN IN AMERICA hile for variety and comolete- Fe AUT HING 30 COMPARE WITH IT ae ever been brome fore the public 300 LIVING SPECTMENS ofthe rarest beasts wed in 1D enerme jolden Menage immens- ection os tents. itis the MOST GIGANTIC EXHIBITION extent, and has been brought fo its present state of magnitude and perfection only after an expenditure ae aks of HAL ILLION OF DOLLA! A great variety of z INTERASTING PERFORMANCES, introducing many different species of HictLY TRal ANIMALS, Will be sdied tobe interest of cach exhibitign. A LEOTURE ON NATURAL HISTORY, ite and habite of the animals on ex on are bricfly summed up. isa novel feature, which has received the unqualified commendations of the formed et the mor other striking f ceous car «nti ® LIVING LION LOOSE AND UNTE. LED’ i oa ae as B4tteow's GALLERY or OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. Just received some fine PICTURES. 1236 Penn venue, bet I2thand Uthsts. jyi8-tf ANALOSTAN ISLAND! The undersigned, having refitted and prepared this lovely and beautiful Psiand fer reception of PIC NICS and PLEASUK B PAR- pe RT eae public Fespec! the same. Appi! for 4 mate os HEAT A RAISERS, Secgrors. He A. A BICHTER. . ° ibitionjnNo. 456 Ovnner at MaARKREITER’S, Be. 486 SkvENTH sTRXET, between Dand E streets, Huns Poors above Odd Bellows’ Hail, Thetce Painti T " ‘Name snd Nomber, sp 2-17" —_— REPOSITORY, 265 “8” STBEET, Between Thiricenth and Bowrieensh Sts, Ol} PAINTINGS, PHOTOG BAPHS, BOGER’S GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, ABTISIS’ MATERIALS, STATUBTTES, &e., &e., OOBD AND TASSELS, &s., &8. PeeTURS FRAMES, VWELYZT PASSE PARTOUTS. PABLOB BRACKETS, Be PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. G™®> FAMILY EXCURSION @uy wo NT, x YOUNG MENS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION oF IMMACULATE CON MONDAY, Ave The “WAWASET” wil Sam .lardSp m PTION PARISH, 2p, 1870 Fo MOUNT VERNON. ‘The steamer ABROW, Capt. Thomas Stack leaves ber wharh toot Sth seca eRe street, DAILY .<« sat lam xan! , rooke and ogton, Marshall Hall, ite House and Tone returning to the city at nl Supt, Mliard 's Hotel. cov ‘Chronic Geet Sree, Ridney ad Urinary Diseasos - stipatlon and "Diarrhea, ef cart 'Discess of nchial and Asthmatic Afiections, of General De- bility, &c.,&e. Many of these cures are reported : Sy eminent sicians, a fact worth by Wot Scanned ae Price of two dozen quarts at t! Seer Bepot, @1 “Atireas CRETTS. Pree Voge Gettrwburg. Pa. or at o3 waters. QTE! svoxEx sroxgm SENECA QUARBIES. ‘The Maryland Freestone M and A rane PLATFU. Also. ROUGH DIMBBSION STONE to order. BUBBLE STONE for heavy masonry. ’ ©. W. HAYDEN, Secreta ENTRY AXP BUILDING |. W. psalm, GARPENTER 4NU BUILDER, to ty tn his REE ee i snes . Rreet. reaidence. we ay Bre axp PORTABLE FURNACES saweon rn NDUe FLUE HOT-AIB FUBNACES. ‘This is the most powerful Heater ever offered in "Call end's ‘nd get = book. E. F. SIMPSON, Stewart ‘store, a2 tf __ 1005 Pa. ave., bet. 10th aed MA""= \ONUMENTS. MARBLE anv SLATE MANTELS Tame seul! . at reduced prices, + Ot my Sor"acar te Htecoes Boom ew Rea ayy |.|ééW. RUTHERFORD. rom the whole Country. 2 per yea P.O. orders are safest, ALEX. DELMAR, Edjter and Proprietor, a 3m 563 Broadway, New York: 1B GOODS. AIR PILLOWS, CUSHIONS, =, RUBBEN CLOTR ¥ 4 For sale SDAMSON'Y, 309 %b street. EVENING STAR._ Washington News and Gossip. WETERSAL REvENve—The receipts te-day from this source were $607 725.38. UM a-cocoenseee MANAGET, Tux Presrpert will pay a brief visit to his father in Coy ington, Ky.. as be returns from Sr. Srpyty Arprews, Ese. ton Advertiser, left here last evening for Colora- do, where he will remain several weels. SEcReTARY Houssow will leave here this evening for New Jersey, to spend several days at his bome there, after which he will visit Sec- retary Fish at his residence. Dixon,” «€ the Bos- THE THIRD-CLASS SCREW STEAMER SHEN AN- DOA, recently fitted out at the Boston navy- yard, will be put in commission on- Monday ears, aud bi is BSpeattion of seimaict Gattre cor | “SECRETARY Brana? is having a thorough examination mace as to the manner in which besiness is conducted in the War Department with a view te reorganization of the depart- the kind hitherto rin this comntre The Van Ambarch Menagerte has been a extant; end this year it ts larcer Eucirely free from all features of a | Tam Compirion oF ADMIRAL FARRAGUT.— Secretary Kebeson received a telegram from Commodore Pennock at 10 o’clock last evening, announcing that Adm‘ral Farragut was gradu- this mammoth exhibition offers to old has is not likely to ©. J. Wait®, Professor of Astronomy, Navi- gaGon, and Surveying at the Naval Academy at Annapol's, has tendered bis resignation, and it has been accepted by the Secretary of the 4 birds known to natnralists eee ree Prov. Wit2cox, of this city, is lecturing in ith great fervor on Female Suttrage. The New York papers speak well of his effor’s. Zeal and the hot weather have worn him down from 190 pounds to 95. avilion as large as six ordinary i New York city AccoUNTS @F NAVAL PAYMASTERS—Secre- tary Kobeon hes issued an order t> all Pay- masters of the Navy, direciing them to trans- mit their accounts and vouchers direct to the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, in accordance with the act of July 15, 1870. Mr. BsExarp Hoos, killed by the recent ac- cident at Jerry’s Run, op the Chesapeake and Obio Railroad, was an accomplished draughts- man,and for a number of years past had been em- ployed in the U.S. Topographical smd Hydro- graphical Bureau here. Fime IN THE CaLipormia Mint.—A telegram was received at the Treasury Department this morning from A, H. Lagrange, Superintendent of the Mint at San Francisco, announcing that a fire broke out in the mint yesterday morning from the chimney near the assay room, but it was entirely subdued. The money, bullion and books were all saved, and work would be re- sumed in three days. nics, stc..may be isha HEaw any ~ my 12 Sem’ Tae Post Orrice Uorrract.—The bids opened at the Post Office Department yester- for furnishing siampe:l envelopes and news- aper wrappers are still under consideration, and the contract w.ll not be awarded for several The bid of Mr. Geo. F. Nesbitt, of New 2211,000; Geo. H. Racy, of New York, 240,90; Dempsey & O'Toole, of Washington, D. C., $234,800. ‘Tue REPURLICANS of the 13th Ohio district have nominated Charles W. Potwin, of Zanee- ville, as their candidate for Congress. Mr. Pot- win is a gentleman of large means, great ener- gy, fair ability, and considerable popularity, outside of his owa party as well as within it, and he will make as strong a run against Gen. Morgan 2s any person who could be named. He isnot without legistative experience, having served in the Ohio State Senate, and he would, if elected, make a valuable and useful Repre- sentative, particularly sn committees, and in regard to the subjects ef finance, manufactures, ings, Ob 2c. Het nae, Window Shades, and Tassels, Rings, Vines, HBOMOS, a¢., Dzatu or Commopors BoYLz,—We greatly regret to announce that Commodore Junius J. Boyle, of the retired list of the United States Ravy; died yesterday at the naval hospital at Nortolk, Va. His body will be temporarily in- terred in the hospital cemetory. Commodore Junius J. Boyle wae born in Maryland, and was Sppointed to the navy trom the District of Co. Tumbis, August 27, 1823. He saw seventeen years and seven months sea service, and altogether served in the navy nerrly half a century. His last cruise expired in April, 1855, after which he was placed upon the retired list. this city, where he had a large number of rela- tivesand friends, who have the sympathy of our community in the loss they have sustained. °Tth street wharf at Tickets. ONE DOLLAB. an teost PRoMorTED.—H. E. Weaver, of Pennsylvania, and J.S. Sharpe, of West Virginia, have been promoted from second to third-class, and James nia, and J. F. Maguire, of one Best to second class clerk- Auditor's office. Van Vieck, of Vi REPRESSION OF SMUGGLING.—Acting Secre- tary Richardson yesterday issued orders put- ting all the revenue cutters on Lakes Erie, Superior and Michigan into commission. Ke- of smuggling operations have prompted AxMy ORDERS.—Major Geo. P. Thrie,paymas- ter, has been assigned to the Department of Co- lumbia. Capt. Thomas Wilson, Commissary of Subsistence, has been directed tant Quartermaster at arrival of Ca) to act as Assist- Baltimore, Md.; until the pt. Seon All , i » 0. to the list of supernume: APPOINTMENTS AND ProMorions.—Wm. to furnish WINDOW SILLS and LIN- BMS, DUUBSILLS, 1 agent; Fred- ‘top D. Beale bas been | k in the contract ottice railway postal Bork on tes fall St Otice, 1418 F aprointed frat class ol Tae Georcta LecisLaTure.—Attorney Gen- eral Akerman has récetved a dispateh from Atlanta, Ga., stating that the question of ‘‘Pro- longation” was defeated in the House by seven votes. The Senate had agre: Congress contemplated a conti term of office of the ed that the act of nuation of the of the House refusing to concur in the Senate an election will therefore ANNUAL PrRowasns ov ixptan SUPrLizs.— General Parker, Commissioner of Indian Af- fairs, has returned from New York, having worth was given to the menufac- turers in Magy A. T. Stewart and H. ere —- +s0e-— CRT Rack.—Mr. Ashbury, the efter handsomely ac- ee tote and not owner of the Cambria, wledging his defeat, Rirlet of aces of and back. outside the hover @f yachiing, of teow Of further for Household and Karm ‘There is no dow! il be _ accepted; and thus New 7 Scott Coun’ nursing & pup, W! Jor to the beglect of ber own oftspring. z cool this Warm westber, tor ehildren aa made a — several davs ago that no rcpor nid be allowed to interview bin i THE SCAPPOLD. The scaffold was erected by Mr. Fckenrede, ef this town, on the north side of the jail, the walis of which served forthe back, and the plat pr dling a ¥, 90 ported Wy a repe made fest In the jail. Tops was a th few tod > _\one, sant ter have panreeaarter inch hemy expresty for th ——| banging of Collins im Baltimore, whom sen. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1870. TWO CENTS, [Pt rome age MOTE REN A petition of twenty-seven citi : ——————~| place and vicinity was sent to the THE WAR. ae must give a ort, abd we must deliberate ‘Victorious or discrowned” is Napoleon's alter- | THE LYLES MURDER. | about a week ainc govert | native on the next battle tield. s | that the majesty of the law and the safety of ao- LAST NIGHT'S THLEGR&US. > tee Be = . Prussian accounts say nothing at Koniggra’+e ae ciety had been vindicated, tn the exe-ath Fi Shot . 7 ation var ene ee a nerdy 4 Seane he | Could parallel the destraction or life at Worth. | EXECUTION TO-DAY OF HENRY. ALLAN | the others, and be had already euttere tortace jvocated immediate de vestmen| Demand - i ‘: " es ‘ woree than death. This petition was stened by oo Retaeea Ns ’s pati Siete emo ee Seed eee | en ERE Sere task Bape “ NIMBOD” RICHARDS, Kev. Fathers Maher, McDonald wel O'leec The Prussians ing for the | cant it will be t> the nation if you put of aij | (OD W&s on the field with McMahon. ; : i Kev. Mr k Rear—Tho Late Battlee—McMa. | (cliberation; we place upon you the respona- | _ War reports are obscure and unsatisfactory. i - | Governor Bei Riel wader dete or tech hon’s Leese Twenty Thousand—Mander of | Diiis.” Minister David replicd, «You may | Russell writes to the Times —“ The French | The Last of the Five Murderers Executed. |." d desratched letter by privatc mossen General Douay's Death A Military Suicide, | *ume it.” The members of the Left said this | headquarters were who'ly ignorant of the we arrived rst might) He states that he was amenace. Jules Favre answered, “Think | details of the battle of Worth, bat were im- =a was m4 a P. 7 | S¥o-n to by p PROCLAMATION OF THE KING OF PRUS- say Promised teiveae tae tertiary ‘of an | Pressed with the belier that it was decisive and | PARTICULARS OF THE MURDER. | vii b iad been = SIA TO THE FRENCH. enemy, and now the: ‘on ours,” important in its results. - : eas be sas the wing to the be heard. At lest the Corps became calmer, Panis, Aug. 12.—The Pays publishes a letter Prince George Coury, Md. Au pe eg and Gambetta said :—‘ The Minister of Public | from Charles Desmoulins, dated at Nancy, de- To-day, Henry Richards, alias “Nimrod We Sillian, Ki of Prassia, make known | Works has changed the question; the Chamber | nouncing the Emperor's bad generalship. He Richards, the leader of the pariy of five negro-= to all nhabitants of territory occupied | will yote under ® wrong impression. Members says:— MeMahon, gallantly straggling, was | ene mor, Parvy negro. new forces that the Emperor Napoleon, | of the left asked for arms for patriotic pur- | eaten for lack of ' 2. teoagn there wars 1 murdered Col. Wm. Lyles, of Auburn, in | ing by sea and land attacked the German | poses.” Minister David said-—" Let us sap- aten for support, thoagh the et July, 1866, suffered the extreme penalty of the | &%!*F nation, eager to live in peace with the French paso that the demand for arms; was only t> | muliitudes of armed Frenchmen at hand, eager | jaw, having been executedon the gallows in the | [2MoR f9F | uble the public peace. The Chamber must | to save bim. The pessage of the’Khine was un- | executive. convicted upon an aileged confc sion cs interested iv the reward fered for his artost é » | pain 12 10,2 | Murder he mays it ¥ An incen veto ? tely #0 prevalent in oar whole ve war. if (he mere evasion of an years by sharp and experienced 4 the panishment of their hy = es.ehould be recognized as auy iency, either by the courts or the Says there is no mistake es t> repel m, and by military | know what ity, for; there must be ne equiv- presence of a very large concourse of persons, | #8 to the identity of Richards who was imy everrs have been 1ed to pass the: French trons seen” The miaitic tential Gee ee iais- | defended. F nearly every part of the county being ropre- | cated by the others as the instiga: tier. We war it soldiers, not citizens. | ernment did not seek to equivocate. At last it ‘The commisserat wes utterly inadequate, | conted. | and ring leacer im the horrid crime; that e the continue secure in | was decided, by a vote of 170 to 79, that the | and the soldiers were compelled to eat sour THE MURDER. po Peng Bags a jmrrder was Feces hoctiia qaePerty #0 long as they abstain | question of reorganization of the national gev- | fruit and raw vegetables, and take te conse- | Coronel Wm. Lyles, of Aab ice - m sufficient tor “wage hostile acts, and we grant them protection | ernment go over until tomorrow. The roe g ‘olonel Wm. Lyles, Auburn, was well | the grie! of the aged Partner of the v or as @ matter of right. Cenerals commanding | dent expressed a desire to close the meeting, but | WePces. Prussia to-day has Alsace; to-morrow | known in this city and throughout thesa.-oust, | Oblitrrate from het juma the horton at corps will decide what measures are necessary Deputy Entmolin insisted upon @ vote that the | ‘he will hase Loraine. The people are despe- | ing country, and was above 58 years of age. He | @reAdful might. He closes: If ina case of as by the usages of war. They will a'so regalate | Ch, si rate. The soldiers believe themselves betrayed, re » | Known guilt as Richards, even confessed by him Fequisitions necessary to sustain thelr troops | the war continued The Chanter oe te ‘. er | faaresided on his place, known as «:Auburn,” | repeatedly, andot a marder a: horrid as uy tm | “ d clamor for a leader. and tix the difference of exch: between Ger- 4 bases for many years, and was one of the leading men | the annais of crime, capital punishment should man and Freneh currencies eae to facilitate refused ee the agitation by demanding to “Luxembourg baying asked for a reafirma- | o¢ the county. Plater, ome of the murderers, | 20t be inflicted, why bave it upon oar statut> dealings between soldiers and citizens. y the state of seige is continued as it | ttn of her neutrality powers, received the reply | previous to his execution, November 2d, 180s, | books asa terror to these who have no regard for - WILttam. against enemies within the city of Paris. A | that the existing guarantee is sufficient.” made a confession, implicating the whole party | O‘€r men’s lives, except their own danger? The Given at Saarbruck, August 12, 1S70.” voice answered, but it was impossible to heat eee of five, naming Kichsrds as the pal. Ac- | F then, D, must take tts course, and STRASBOURG INVESTED. more. The president, worn out with the toil of ADMIRAL FARRAGUT. cording to hisstatement Nimrod Kichards,Thos. | | hope its intiuence will be so salutary in this Loxpon, Aug. 11.—A special dispatch the proceedings, ceased his efforts to procure ‘4 Davis, and himself. left Alexandria in arow boat | C**¢ that our community may never again be Gartarube to Gt Londen Siete horns can | cnter, and slowty the tasting drepere He ts Still Alive bat Sinking. on the afterroon of Saturday, July Mth, and | *u0cked by the perpetration of so he-- Strasbourg is invested on all sides by Prussians, | The Senate met to-day and grected Count Pa Ponrsmourn, N. H., Aug. 12-—Admiral Far- | pulled down to Johnson's Spring, about 4 miles | Fime R who hold the railway. Gen. Beyer, who oom. | likro warmly. A vote of thanks was given to | ragut is still alive, but is gradually becoming | celow, when Henry Luckett and Wm. .Joues ap enna and tant night he was complied tor manés the city, was summoned tosurrender and | the army, and the project ota law tending to | weaker. got into the boat and rowed to the farm of Col. ours in dictating to Dr. Sheehy a long refused. It is said the citadel is scantily provi- | the arming of the nation adopted. wyles. Disembarking, they hauled the boat | *tatement pference to his travels, as also t= PortsMovTH, N. H., Angrst 12.—Th re is no of the nog a : . ed to the log-house occupied | COMfession as to the crime ot which he was com. sioned, and the garrison consists of only one THE SION YESTERDAY. change in Admiral Fatragut’s condition since Fe Ng yo Bingen e dence | Victed, and he having made e request tn regiment of the Ine and the National Guard of Panis, Aug. 1!.—The Corps Legislatif js now yeatefday. except that he has become weaker. | bYg°y_ vice aud ed by Gre. Hore ‘thee | Feporter be allowed f imorvise ies, sts im session. 4 crowd of 60 persons is collected | He still retains his senses, but there is no reason : NO FIGHTING. in front of the Chamber, clamoring for arms. | to hope for recovery. ooo ee Murz, Aug. 11,8.30 a. ¥.—Noengagementhas | Wirhin the Chamber there is much excitement, — yet taken place. The rain fell in torrents du- di % aagtae night The fee auntthne in ones: but no disorderly scenes have occurred. Louisiana Republican Convention. door, and on being | ‘led, any other person, the jail guard: retased answered by Col. Lyles, Plater asked. “ Colo" | admission to all, and he thereby was enabied t> nel, do you gant to hire any hands?’ Col. L. | Collect his thought< and slowly re} answered, “This is not the time of night to | “ents of bis escape and extensive CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE. Teu Exclusively to the Evening Star. attend to that business, but you can sleepin | times during the night the guard» at the jail, “ay ae ‘ ss The proposal of the left on Tuesday contains Rew dacaaons August 11.—The republican | ON€ Of the quarters, and Iwill see you in the | Messrs. Henry Hiller and Chas. (lll, heard him CHANGE OF IMPERIAL HEADQUAR- | te following: convention adopted a resolution endorsing the | ™orning.”’ They left the door, but, instead of | @ fervent prayer. ‘Picawe TEKS. ” Inaemvech as the incapacity of the Chief ot | principles of the national republican party as going to thequarte-s designated, they laid down | The statement he gave Ir. Sheehy was not - 11, 3.90 P.M. —La Liberte has s cay ~ itive information that the Imperial heatyioe. | St&te bas brought Prance into perit and caused | Set forth in. the Chicago platform an in the | ™ Se ‘ass, having arranged that later in the | Completed last might, and this mornin, the loss eat battle ite of the i J laws | ight they would com! ters are no longer at Metz. ie of two ‘Sim spite of the heroic | adoption of the fifteenth amendment and law 2) sia it the deed, and that | ©% O'clock, he was called on by the Doctor and reat t t 4 med the narrative, and e,'orted a promise valor of our soldiers : for its enforcement; to adhere to principles ot | {e¥ would throw their strength against the | irumed tt ‘anie Se DESIGNS OF THE PRUSSIANS. \Eirst—A committee ot national defense is | equal rights to all mankind, whether at the | #or ard force their way in. on ths word rem a esunechemmncbencioran CaRtentue, Aug. 11—-Accounts representing | constituted in the national assembly, composed | ballot-box, in the public schools, or in the pu ~ Rush” being given by Richards. About mid- ‘While the aged colored indivinual Franklin that Strasbourg is still in communication with | Of fifteen members. i suit of business, without distinction of caste, | Might the signal was given by Kichards, when | . 22 4 in Nancy are untrue. Strasbourg has been com- “ Second—Until further order this committee | race or nationality; to favor the enactment of | they rushed against tae door, bursting it open, | ly bouanth the o* pletely besieged since Monday, and the gates | Shall be placed over all existing authority. the homestead law, internal improvements, and | @nU, on entering, fired three or four shots, one : ic! of les’ follow that Franklin are shut. Heay is now on th rs Third—It shall summon all citizens to arms. | the immediate rebuilding of levees; to 0} of which took effect in Mr. Lyles’ cheek, the | Ju fo z tae Byes h steee tataence ke expected, | _‘<Fourth—Every act tending to obstract the special legiviation; sustaining President Grant | ball passing np into his brain, killing him ine od tant Pearea ovet, Gham. too.” Iichands The Crown Prince of Prussia is vigorously push- | act® of the committee shall be considered as | and his eubordinates in the administration ot | Stantly. It lr suprosed, from hia position when auld Ghat he one toon tee te Ae ree ing McMahon, and another engagemen: is ex- | Times against the nation.’’ the government; endorsing the action of Louisi- | found,§with bis pistol in his hand, that he was Lote ps a se, Cat e I ; ing that he believed be was going to glory, and pected. It is believed th tof the ‘This was what brought out the violent scene | ana Senators and Kepresentatives; tavoring the | 4¥akened when the dash was made against faoad Pacey ay get Detween Mets: ey ‘Paris, @ Prax | in the Chambers ou Tuesday. elevation of capable and honest men too jee, | the door, and that he was about to tre "Soe (aren eps ba 4.» Sa at them when he received the fatal . ; THE DEATH OF GEN. DOUAY—A CURI- Sa aietaing Sis Tepeniome pant of Kroneeuees 0 i, Wiese ens a tak ee qittcks and. on asking Bow he rested. received a * ‘ ‘i i time, but she sprang up, and missing her hu: “ os bp dreesed Panis, @ug. 11.—The MoniNur gives the fol- Pineda ne Saves cae Commentiom adjouened | 28S. cupeened ther bn'ind coreaek seciny | Peck aaah eae sab ieee eae ee lowing account of the death of Gen. Douay, at Z attempted torun away, bat was overtaken and | !@0ked much better than he did a few month= the battle of Weissenburg :—‘The * ard oman. | mee. Hi ed about thir .y-throe, was rained from the baginuing in thethiokeee pe ge vier tong THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES | 7¢ ™sancrade Hall at White Sal- brought back by the murderers, who demanded fa Leudoncosey 3 a y-three. —— a. fhe should show where the moncy was, ns about 16 When he saw that the day was lost, after he had pbur Springs. she endeavored to evade, and inorder to | Sandsover tive foet ten fuches, and is a littic cone all he could to retrieve it, when even not ; 3 Telegraphed Eaclustvely to The Evening St get another opportunity to escape, she offered | 'Ound-thouldered. He wasraixedon a farm,and & battalion was left him, he called his aids, one | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. GREENBRIER, Waite Scirarer S$ *, | to go to the kitchen to get a light to look ior the | “8S formerly owned by Col. Ikichord Littiet »n, by one, gave them orders and sent thera away. Aug. 12.—The grand masquerade and fan money. They, however, refused to allow her to | ©f Middleburg, Londou coun, Va., who he left As soon as the last one was cone, the General, dress bi given fast night tor the benefit of the out of their sight, and went with her to the | i'm the early part of the war. spurring his horse, rode some distance to the T H E Ww A R needy sufferers by the recent accident at Jerry’s Eireren, where the light was procured. In the PREPARATIONS FOR THE EXECUTION, front, dismounted, and taking a pistol from the ° Run was one of the most brilliant affairs that | meantime she had given igus to the emal! ser- Rev4Father Mabr, was jomed in Kichard’s holster, shot the animal, and then turning ever took place at the Virginia Springs. Among | vant girl to ran off and give an alarm. One of around slowly, he walked toward the enemy. —> the prominent gentlemen present were ex-Sen- cell about 19; o'clock by Kev. Father "Dwyer, the now stood dover her with ay: = . His soldiers vainly tried to stop him. Amid the THE EMPIRE ENDED ator James Mason, Commodore M. F. Maury, | tol, four overhauled the sere. | 8Nd they rewained with him until they left him terrible — slowly walked on. ‘The re- - Hon. A. H. H. Stuart, Gen. Lilley, V % tary and took out irom twelve to fifteen hun- | On the fatal drop. Owing to the fact that the treating soldiers, aroused by the spectacle, — M. Barre: oa T. L. Clingma . 1 dred dollars io Virginia bank bills, about #2 i ~ turned ‘again upon the enemy ! but fell in heaps Senator Allen T. insilver, silver eposns, some bed clothing ee, aon acreage scverenepg og pound around their General, who still pressed forward. ran, Washington; Hon. c - MeKae, | Whiie they were engazed in overhauling the | £ ae aeed ae ot Avother tremendous discharge rom the enemy, AFRENCH REPUBLIC INEVITABLE, Teun.; Gen. John G. Meen, Gen. M.D. Corse, | secretary Mrs. Lyles managed to cecape trom | large ‘as at the casewion of fon. mehee Gen. McCausland, Va., and many others. | them, and getting behind a farge tree a a HH = 3 t many officers eworn in to keep th MENOTTI GARIBALDT. cally ¢ight hundred persons were present, and | ed in concealing herself until they had leit the | Mere,‘here so many offic conti thy doe 4 Panis, Aug. 11—The Gauiois reports that | NAPOLEON'S SAD GENERALSHIP DENOUNCED several hundred dollars were realized fur the ty, when she made her dozen’ depuices for the purpose ot keeping m Menotti Garibaldi 1s at Milan, where he is in- aca sufferers. aes to the cabin of a colored tamily in the vicinit: and boys off the fence, which boys commenc: citing popular demonstrations against France, xd and sank fainting on the floor. The colored ‘ in ones {0 Prevent the French sympathies of | THE SOLDIERS CLAMOR FOR 4 LEADER, | A™BCMY for the Rea River Rebels, | man noticing blood on her clothes, gave the | mount as earls as 9 o'cl prom; ty made to dismount exce; the Italian goverument from taking practical Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. >. pot Soom enough to cause the appre- | soet side, where there was a wood pile” At one . BATTLE OF WOERTH. — Orrawa, August 12.—The Ottawa Cidizen, a ‘When the — ble ‘cagees became known | CO'Er of the fence several colored women took government organ. -—* The Canadian - the places, and remained until a!l was over. On the Prusaians eleven tines. McMsney eared | MCMAHON'S RETREAT, | Ement has sot; nor bas any member gi; | {eFC mae Much excitement through the county the oatside the crowd was mostly made up of a and in Alexandria, and the neighbors and the ; fifteen bours in the saddle, without foods mol applica fo the imperial authorities for govern- | friends of the deceased made fetive eitocts ce | Colored poople, many being women, and num- Mie bull, faleting, nee ts 7 Turd nee ie the wettest ee rned im the dis. | discover the crimirais. ‘The citizens offered «| Des Of young men from the surrounding fially fell, fainting, ina ditch, but was'acci- | a. yr, yen, aa Wiidsren thee turd nce in the northwest, but it is understood. | reward of #500 forthe apprehension aud'een, | Country, bad = fail view. of the dental! atecovered, and revived sufficiently to assiams | or at least believed by the members of the Min: viction of the parties, and a similar reward wa: | *S*0l from the backs of the horses. direct the retreat of the fragments of his army March In—The Captare of Stras- istry, that if any amnesty at all is proclaimed, | Oftered by the civil authorities. THE PRISONER RROUGRT OvT. onfoot, ; Pi burg an Easy Matter, those persons actually concerned in the murder About I! o'clock Sheriff Frazier, with Jailor AN AMERICAN ACCOUNT. of Scott will be specially excepted. Inre,ard | THE ARREST OF FOUR OF THE MUKDERERS. John Gardne: Dr. Sh F Lompoy, August 11.—An American corres. saa to them. the law will be allowed to take its | It was not long before four of the party (those | 70%" Gardner and Dr. Sheehy, entered the ondent, who was present at the battle of course. We make statement with all con. “ ; | Dullding, and the trons were cut off in little ‘cer-h,’ telegraphs the following from Garis-| THE GREAT BATTLE. | {anc eee Seem, is.) wees Menara | ai ses etiasnes ta 12 o'clock the jron door ruhe:—' ‘The French official sccounts of the ————o——_—. and arrested. The murder was, as beforostated | Was newly eponed by Mr. Millan a ae battle of Woerth sre wholly untrue. Marshal Suicide of » Banker. eommitted on Se.arday night, amd the perpe < ‘ g r uards, and the prisoner appeared, with Father sanduned evertiiog snd ted leaving bound | 1T 18 MOMERTARILY BXPECYEp1 | Mtrorted Eacwinly w Tu Reming Ser. | Late TSerang Monday as Cipof ner” | Setar, tue end Suela Era tn ool ITTSBURG, Uy - zo 4 4 . p’ jesers. them thelr Elied wowed ana Prisoners, me eel well-known banker of this city, committed sai- bagel yg a ie go over se of the | Gardner and Gill. The accused faltered for a French held astrong position, but the Prussians | Chamge im the New French Cabinet— Eimeell throng the heer ese hegns | mittee sprung up ior the’ pursuit of the guilty | moment as he was pohly a fired with terrible precision, the French very The Princé a 5 On T the murder ed o'clock seated in the wesh-room of h‘ Kk, 4 me badly. Both sides fought desperately. Fiaally with a pistol on the floor. He left a letter te ine for sale at the Bank of the | toed’ the French gave way ina Wife, in which he stated that, owing totinanci.} | (14"Dominion, in Alexandria, a ten dollar | ree coxpEMNED MAN MAKES AM ADDRESA. y emenyea 2 pe cabieramatet ete ont bill of that bank, which act was noticed by Sr. W. H. Marbury, cashier of the bank. On Plater | Kichards, in quite # loud voice, addressed the Panis, August 11—A physician returned een arr ang leaving the bank Mr. M. followed, und saw hive | crowd, saying that he was happy to sce such a — = ng Sid = wihets 7 A GREAT BAITLE EXPECTED. mameae ae Seieeone ere tue aang Davison the strest. and an one | Dumber present to witness the departure of bis Nearly ail Tho French soldiere aro ve nlf A eRruee) August 2A. u—Aavickstrom | oace teving with a porte ot tity on board: | Lanks Mr Barberton sit Dill at the | soul and body, and he hoped God would have feet, while in the battle of Woerth | the scat of war state that a great battle is mo- | strack a rock oT Fort W, terday afte:- \c that | mercy upon all and look down upon them. To the loss of the Prussians in killed and wounded || mentarily expected. ‘ion, aadeunk immediately. ae edn sereet — he concluded ir ‘was not one of party concerned in the murder that thr: | those taughing he would say, may God nave was immense, to the longer range of the 5 - ; i Rg ee bins he aaedvogenesuth te oteel te | mercy upon them. He was v5 Shaseopots. ‘thee facts make strong impres- AREIVAL OF FRENCH PRISUNEBS AT | 0. wrese Bale of the New Cotton Crop. Hugh Latham and infocmine him of the | home % God; the the French wounded were taken by the Pras, | BERLIN, August 11—Midnight—A party o | _Montoomeny, AtA., Aug. 12-—The first bee time hadall the par- | Dut God. He Loved siaus into their ambulances and Geated with | French wounded Just in, are being forwarded | Of the new crop was received here on the 1th, tate J sullered the {; | them ‘as ued the atmost care and kindness. ‘The ambulance | toSpandan. 3 sade; Sgncond bel. this morn:n 5, each weighing | 900, te watee aprre they rete! swore so bitterly service of the enemy is perfectly organizéd. about pounds. ‘To-day 2,2¢5 French officers and soldiers taken —_o—_—_ THE TRIAL AND EXECUTION, bourne bed anid come Ging POSITION |AND STRENGTH UF THE | inGaturcay's battles arrived here. The Saratogs Races. Plater, Lachett, Davis and Jones were tried | pC A ; To-Ga pans Laos = The New Xork Courier des Btats Unis of Wed- | A SMALL GARRISON AT STRASBURG. | mictivcor the Soeatega rote, The aes cond | on the Sth and 6th of September, in Ss ns | anes a ane ee eee orcad at, Boren euPatch from it } \oxpox, Aug. 12—From the bestinformation | "as won by Enquirer, beating Kemorssloes een a ae ieee Det de, | andithad been said that he hada wile, Aum which the f report is maden Gengent | that can be gained it appears that the garrison | T-legram. salle eso are Senet Tee. “1 must tell you,” said be “that Sean fending. The trial occupied two days, during | I know no woman of that name. no speak- Froseard’s corps has entirely rallied under the | of Strasburg consists of only one regiment of = s " jer 3 is not my trade, but e ek ea 6 tnelk Siconek Sean Guard. Sup- A Missing Lonp.—The New York Post tells | which a number of witness were examined, | er. peaking mm at some have he concerning a missing English | among officers Davis, Padgett and Web- | said | made my living by murder. Now what emy, General Failly’s has not yet been . | 3 rementic story ing a missing Engi them . — dW. what enemy, encemaneine plies in the place are in proportion to the garri. n bieman, Lord Abe:deen, a young man ot | St? who made the arrest, and Mr. J. E. Tur- ; man is thatamong you who can say that [ com: iP bo testified to the accused having made | mitted the m: of W. L. Lyles? 1 never oe asta. By the addition of the third corps, | "ot. A long siege is therefore improbable, and | tw .nty-tnree, who lett England about two years we clguiity | Know Mas. Seneh, who wen erecmeh on tie under General de Caen, General Bazaine has | the capture of the place will probably be an ago without giving any clue to hiswhereabouts, | was found. A few days after the sentence of | cros, is ready to’ receive me. Hon Judge men. Phe cigher yi ed ye eed easy matter. : and bas not communicated with either his | death was passed upon them, and the Governor | Miller on ihe Lith day of June, when passing my sate’ x bile at Na The First Prussian corpg-d'-arme is at Pbil- | riends or his family since. Information has | “ed November 2d as the day of execution. The | sentence sai “Henry Kichards, otherwise eche! letz to Nancy, while at Nan- | vied ciends 3 murderers were, ou that day, hung on the north | Nimrod Richard”—{Here he noticed tears in cy there is part of the fourth corps under Gen. | ipsburg. reached them, however, that he shipped as a | side of the court-house, in ofa very | Sheriff Frazier'’s eyes, and sai ‘Dry your ae SAUTE GARRONE IN ASTATE OF SIEGE. | common sailor on board a merchantman,bound, | large crowd of spectators. were visited | tears, ‘Sherif, God will pardon you. the frst and severth corps, szaerng about Panis, Aug. 12—The Journal Offciel publishes | it is believed, for this country, and it is further | after thelr sentence by Kev. Mr) Kershaw, of | Judge Miller evid, im passimg eemtence on me, stated to have been ascertained that he has | the church, who was with them on the | ‘‘ You have been tried by men of your own se- 50,000 men. The sixth under & decree declaring the department of Haute | since passed the examination for his ebip as | scaffold. Hust before they were it to the | lection,” &c. They were not my «election. bat fet ae eee it Le wie indy Garrone in a state of siege. m lows Plater and Davis admitted to having | by my counsel, and they were men who di their ‘o is for h . army of 30,000 men, exclusive of the Garde | THE RECENT BATTLES—THE LOSSES. | sto,<condace but i has been eee im robbing the house of the | duty to me. concerned ut it has been aoe that, | Misses Palmer, on Broad Creek, and also to be- i thank my couns=l and the poopie of Marl- which bas fo enter lor- | srurroARpr, Ang. 12.—In the battle of W. having taken up the notion that his estate is concerned with Kichards in robbing for the interes ve tak 5 Taine. This report is exceedingly reassuring | tno tirst cages Wartuniens iocberacsinghnhpha more ncavily encumbered than. tt really is, Stee on the Washington reed. ‘Luckett — ee ss ‘peoneeacal tf @ canesring ‘way to under the circumstances. 2 bas ressived te live forsome years merely on fessedto ith Richard Luckett anc Jon. of the it Of the chains placed on OF THE FRENCH ARMY. officers and 23 men killed, 251 wounded, and 118 | fui of bisown carnipgs, while a sufficient Barker robbed" McCracken’s store, in Alexan- and said * were heavy enough for dna ange steep, fem Mets grouse Sicanwle tere eatd Stat wey | Sy es 4 give assurance that Bazaine is tu. real com- -. oe a to bis THE CAPTURE AND TRIAL OF RICHARDS. wore ad we ~ eu 4 whe Sipe cet egzrente Srey walle ie L:mperer Tankers, wBIch might be froSiatiyepoiieg | Richards was near Alexandria when the frst Grakrctaket mee coe ate have their warters at Me The others | THE DUKE DE GHARTRES WANTS A Jord Aberdeen is grandson of {0 clue was obtained; but om returning to the | pear before Him; but before I go, | will call ave under Mebabon: PLAOE IN THE FRENCH ARMY. house of Ann Lee, with whom he had been liv- Sa to two verses of Soripture—Mat- Lompow, August 11.—It is said that the"| Lonzon, August 12.—The Duke of Chartres ee ¥, and ing, he was informed of the arrest of someof , th chi er, 20th nee = tA French cimplssariat ie in a wretched cofdl- | yay ackél! permission t) take a service in the Sucestval the party, and immediately decamped, being | MAP protitied It he sia eet ohn, 34 chaptee, z ee ay pa French army. He claims the privilege, as a mage successful in keeping out of the way of the offi- verse—Kecently | Lave been asked who per- Vt is feared that the Bole de Boulogne must be Frenchman who has learned something of the fl eM tynd qnpthed ater nnd at ths seventies havtog gusded me to be a Catholic. Tt was God who vr je] . le ex! re Ne 4 paend to the exigencies of the defense of art of war in America and Italy. ill eit Brite, died wi ‘mel Pont a it eee: THE PRINCE IMPERIAL NOT IN LON- | mysterious circumstances when eo enter a him MOVEMENTS OF FLEETS. DON. Cambridge, and his family have never been able — ‘Dep. | reached him; and Core Peandh pete cree a EOF ||. ten -aihagdel 0 euthecisedste contradict, | to communicate a I ee geelag ee the special envoy, left this city to- this sad event to the older dap” Hg dn futerview with the &. "| tormany, the report that the Prince Imperial ia | brother. * . Z when the rope should be placed on his neck. ts OF the cities of Kiel ana Strats: | 2 12200m {o the London Times from. Paris doscriver tee a Ing the erucit« to hie lips while all Leelee: So lo o x Lad com- und are expected coils totes | RE CUREES Ba: parations for pa 4, mitted his soul t> God; after which in a loud Baltic te-mertow. McMahon marched oubof Saverne on Sunday Sane | ey dopesee than oil” see’ tan tan. The night, on one side of the town, as the Prusssians ‘that he was | backs. cas were marching im on the other. r expressed the hope Mr. his with the aeee % CHANGE IN THE NEW FRENCH CABI- OR oR oe ‘wooden corvettes, each 28 guns. NET. | ag Lan bad Py a Several Lonpon, Ang. 12.—It is reported that Princ> failly, bat it whee asound of a hatchet wis <5 De La Tour D’Auvergne will decline the port- cold | heard inside, the Y prop fell, and Richards’ soul und are ol folio of Foreign Affairs in the new French Cab- ~ 5 FI “wubwaat P. m., and after the body had and torpedoes. inet because of ill health. motion, which was | been silowed to for fifteen ot twenty min- DEMONSTRATION AT BRUSSELS. Annapo- | utes it was a i Drs. Sheety and M:n- bere) At Brussels last night there was s popular de- the on and propounced dead. it was then lowered the oath of office at 9 0’ june, and he was found | into a coffin and beside the mur- Tuileries. The Prince De la monstration before the Palace and British Le- derers who were executed in November, 1456. only was absent. He will gation. | ‘HIS BEHAVIOR IN JAIL. —aterdgheantntitetpemnenan pig le ENGLISH EXPERIMER TS WITH THE Almost as soon as he was lodged in jail herehe | 57-A. doctor advertises to ampatace MIT! LLEUSE. gallows, and ‘the atinisters taken prompt mear ensure effectiveness Experiments at Shoeburyness with the mi- —- ments. TI inne Js collecting arms } cessful. ‘The Press gives & glowing account f forward to the troops tn the held Heese | she range and accuracy of the weapon. ‘Daving ‘his mind toarm ‘the National Guard. | THE EMPIRE ENDED AND hour when he General recha wil command of the army % we t. terrible crime. ele for nit =ars Sided the defence of the capital Empire wes! and prayer, te THE CORPS LEGISLATIF. NAPOLEON'S ALTEBN. , comfortable Panis, August 11—The 1a tue con ‘RIOUB.OR D.” bye Unuation ontanes said that an

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