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rr Darwinism. The Revue des Comrs Scuntifigues publishes Bi on ths ). THE EVENING STAR. } o Sanaa highty Interesting lecture by Tbr PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | ee Se ae oe , At The Star cea ay oy ae wttaced nectnst the tee le % @ Femains of ex 4.W, Corner Pennsylvania Av. and tact animate wah theuy bow Bivins, the con- PER COMPANY. Bhd the intermediate hake could not be round. BENING STAB NEWSPAPE Bat now science is being enriched with new a , am Semon, t geologic: rata ‘THE STAR ts served by ——s = ir sub- Gieplags in most cases ovidenre of gretaal tran- seribers im the City ee cee sonia, Cegin sition from anold tos new fauna. One of the weeeor Fo t-Fow! n 20 - = Temarkable instances of this slow process st the counter, Two Ts. | Of modification may be found in the order of and tamily of the eyuider (horse). is family, which at present contains but © D. C.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1870. TWO CENTS. | Sh sta Scssee et mpetssoenioe an eS etx Months, . age erntfrom the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAR-published on Fritay| YOU. WASHINGTON, ___ AMUSEMENTS. EVENING @7aR, Sc. oo THE WAR. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | ™* ™™°™#55 pupearisc rou ux | Wetge‘el outientea portent othe pat & GRAND JFSTRUNRETAL con- A eee —— —= ST aaeee oe eS oe Last VIGHT'S THLEGRIES. THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES Risinslomeg netatedcirameey emer te pg 2 gd FS Sateen LEAD BY PROF. NECKER, Washington News and Gossip. | tive or six thourands gations of spirit. sient ts Sneinee Wie beent oeeewiee to traverse that country for England is con- | fSar'time an immense biates, which, tose . . e AT WASHINGTON CITY GARDENS, ever, is now filled up. For between the ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | srizcne OF A PRUSSIAN SCHOONER | feDe Equus and Palovikerium we have now Iwrzenat Ruvenve.—The receipts frem this Hox. R. C. McCormick, of Arizona, having | to those in yesterday’s STaR,) which we give be- j RASS te Meat i he genus Jfipparion, the resemblance of New York avenme, between Ist and 34 streets west, | souls to-day were 8'31,171.32. remained here since the adjournment of Con. | low, together with other telegrams containing BY A FRENCH WAK VESSEL. 1 wanes al -$ , Shaeenak. accent 10. i gress, starts for that Territory via San Fran- | important intelligence: THE WAR Lompox, August 17—The North German | fuliows the gente decuneron, Sy ent Bex Apwimat Ponrar is still at Narrazansett, R. | cisco to-day. Upon his arrival here as the rep- DISPATCH FROM KING WILLIAM. ° fchooner Pteil, which recently sailed from | Which the transition tothe Pairotheriwm is easy. Commencing of ¢ o'clock p. m.. far the Venens ct the | 1., where he will remain all the summer. resentative of Arizona, we expressed our belief, Re org org dispatch !s from King William Hartlepool, has been seized by a French war ee So game of See mee genie ed be Seckodevlon tarorcala from former acquaintance with him, that he ; peorance during the tertiary period. bat thai nd Fireworks during the evening . ‘ < equaintance wi i. > = steamer. eke du Aa ey : h New HeRny, Aug. 15, 7.30 p. m.—I have just re- is not a sufcient argument for supposing them Eee ee ee ae eee cecrclars Flah ai his rex, | Tota prove an efficient worker. His course | qtie join the tattle Held me Mec tie | ADVANCE OF THE PRUSSIANS rg pposing th SECRET NEGOTIATIONS OF FRANCE. | to have been all contemporary with each other, Baniix, August 1.—Another Prassian note, | ct {Ut age ras of immence, duration. wad RETREAT OF THE FRENCH. | ‘vuiging certain secret negotiations of France, | groups—the come, miocimesand pistorne Cano, is published to-day. The contents are similar | mani's Mestewger. has fully contirmed our expectation, and he | advance of the seventh corps attacked the ene- idence on the Hudson. returns to his people, having labored for them | my, who were instantly reinforced icom the needa » | fortress. The thirteenta division and part of Rasrect To THE Mewory oF THe Lars Av- | ¥!th untiring zeal and much success. His re- | [Vetfers | ONG Mir reed the advance “The cose wnat. FARRAGUT—The Navy Department was election should not be a matter of doubt, and B4Btews GALLEBY or OL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. flict was desperate, involving the entire lin io thant or . £ aes , mar his return here will gratify a large circle of | ‘Ihe enemy was repulsed at all points and pu 3ACK TO VERDUN the Gocuments already made public | ray Cussasrop ts Action The Parle cor- Just recetved some fine PICTURES. 1236 Penn | elosed at mes _— a — enees © | tends, and promote the best interests of the | sued to a glacis of detached works near thefor-] THEY FALL BACK TO VERDUN. respondent of ve Times nu Uiere is 8 gromng a — ES. | the memory of ‘he late oe ae . " | tre-s, which enabled the enemy to give shelter = . conviction that defeat is an! amt the ANALOSTAN ISLAND! a — with which he is eo honorably iden- | 10%. wounded. Our wounded were instantly THE LATEST. Prassians, and they will take a deal of beating ‘Tex TESTIMONY taken before the House Com- cered for. By daybreak our troops returned to mittee on Education and Labor inthe investi- | ‘ng Rawzrxs Equesraran Statur.—Con- | {heir fisst bivouacs. Al fou ete gran aos gation of the charges agairst General 0. 0. | gress having authorized the erection of a bronze | them ‘and congratula ‘amor ries. ame tt = canacign a siemens i FB tne Toxety gd, Tpeaulfat Talend or BATTLES, | bse notion that the Havarians, Wartembure PF Ee rosectfnily call the attention of the public THE RECENT ane oeP Ss jons for pic-nice, ete.,may be They are Demoralized and Desperate them with all my soul. Howard is now being printed, and will make a | Equestrian Statue of the late John A. Rawling, | I have spoken to Generals Steinmetz, Zostrow, HARD FICHTING GOING ON SINCE SATURDAY ane geen dy pny ay ay so the ‘dvcem eerect, ry large volume. Secretary of i Manteuttel and Goeben. Great confidence is felt in the French army, see a a eaiee b Beeman | See tone this pooled ni peli en Ga iies DETAILS OF THE BATTLE AT METZ, as French Official Despatches. eB sioftes. =" _ my 12-Sen near) ne | President certain bronze ordnance of which to | gy hte following official dispatch, dated the 15th» 4 yy7747 THE FRENCH SAY OF IT. — pon. The wonderful precision and length of 34, 486JOn Exnipition xo, 486 | eleven guns, recently titted out at Boston, was | make the statue, the work will be commenced | Sboitfour o'clock in the afternoon, is just eo They Claim to Repulsed the | "22 Of this arm, cp nome = ee } sruzez | Pot in commission on Monday last, and cll sail | gs soon as the necessary amount of money can | ! “Our advance finding themselves before Metz, . : 4 Prassians—Also, to be Carrying | hiter Montane are cmtted Ep yen uss.) REN ITS, from a soon to reinforce our fleet in Eu- | be raised. ‘The association having the matter in sage ing mie enciiy, wo were encamped | A Grand Strategical Movement in Progress. Out Their Strategical Move- We,reccive from the frortier, where there have Me. 486 SrvaNTu stR EET, between D and B streets, | Topean ———— charge is presided over by General John E. esi re tack the rear guard of ments—A Large Force Or. m several small encounters, collisions of pS NavALOnpuns.—Master Edwin ©.Pendieton, | Smith, and among the vice-president are Secre~ | Mafehial Basaime’s corp, A violent combat ene ganizing at Chaloms, Foret ant the Mine. A totter fram thocevivens U.S. N., hes been ordered te the Hydrographic | tary Belknap, Postmaster General Cresswell, | sued. The second brigade thenadvanced under | The Fremch Claim ® Victory Over 1 Engravings, Chromos, &c. pay a f — at a German patrol at @ distance Prorare js rs W. W. Corcoran, Senater Morton, Secretary | “stersacken, and immediately the divisions of Piimee Frederiek Charies—_He ated at 1,100 to 1,200 metres, and br Safle. Sc. in the D Office, in this city. iy uJ y Ge: Ki cke and Wrongel participated, : ee ‘ 1 r 5 ° 7 TERMS CASH amber. apy" First Assistant Engineer Jobn Purdy, of this | Boutwell, Gen. Logan, Gen. Meigs, Senator ie ay ip ‘at all points’ Meanwhile ime Asks an Armistice to Bary Semeneae F rset a ; gown the man st whom he specially alm>d. Please remember Name . lity, hen been ordined ttle Mastin: Carpenter, Commissioner Parker, Franklin | Frenek General (u’Admiranlt, endeavored to His Dead—They Refase It. , Aug. 17.—Advices from Paris state ere is another anecdote current of the BY REPOSITORY. 245 “8 STBEET, Benween Thirteenth and Fourteenth Sts, that the Emperor is actively organizing large | Sty, Who, at nearly as great a distance, forces at Chalons. Thaeabehedpebine mene at a small party of the enemy, and b PARIS GREATLY AGITATED | army's concentrated at Bain, about twolee | Cnprtsteree men In succonsion. Up miles northeast of Verdun, and seventy-six kijo- | 1¥ with the needle gun. but = ig i'ehort. Rives, esq., and other prominent persons. Con- | flank the first corps, = _ aan by the ATTORDEY GENERAL ARERMAN expects to | tributions in aid of the monument are solicited ar ng meer nl po prareer A na gp tg a | leave for his home in Georgia this week. He | 8nd will be received by Mr. S. Huntington; esq., | spiendidly repulsed and driven irto the fortes. will be absent several weeks, aud during his | Treasurer. Many were-captured. Our troops advanced to ——+200- — Relluroix and Borney, within range of the fort. meters from Chalons. fell chort: if thenp tales Se tree, the ongage- re [ocaer sims castinss tot os plete “& Bas Napoleon.” This morning the King made a reconnois- | NAPOLEON'S UNPOFULARITY. | "The troope now in Algeria are not to be re- Pan aoe OU PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Epiton STaR :—The universal sympathy of | ance.” 3 . —_— called. - PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &e.. | family with him to Washington on his return. | tn American people is with La Presse” jo eee oF emer iam sawn] teaa'a s Saeki ‘The Gardes de Paris are demanding to be leq | ‘THE mitt pamed by Par MOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, sas ; Eee tor | the Present war, and yet France never under- | was made public to-day: wing to Inte AFMY- | nto active service. ject of which is t> provide with a ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. cinneer eh ——— took a war in which her cause was so just as this. | BERLIN, Aug. 15, 9:30 p.m.—The little fortress —_—_ RUSSIA ALARMED of public echoo!s, appears to be so framed ) STATUBTTSES, &¢., &.. | Washington to-morrow evening, and reach here Lord Bacon, admitted tobe one of the profound- | of Herny’ capitulated yesterday, after a short A MED AT THE PRUSSIAN | #* to meet thereasonable wishes of all religious PIOTURE FRAMES, Friday morvi hen @ meeting of the ‘CORD AND TASGELS, ae., ae. | f pageprint ¢et philosophers of any age or nation, has well bombardment, to the second Bavarian ar: my ita Occ T without a | COPS A great quantity of provisions and six If the Prussians Approach Paris a Revolution SUCCESSES. sects—religion being to the British mind, insep- Cabinet will be held, and various routine mat- is Inevitable! schools. The guns were captured. s The Russian prees is alarmed at the rapid os —i aes VSLYET PASSE PARTOUTS. ters which have accumulated will be. die i ” = pend ——7 Conquests of the Prussians. . conscience is not unduly inter- PARLOR BRACKETS. 88 | iced of. blow being struck is a just cause for war.” In} FRENCH VIEW OE ZEOSSIAN MOVE- 5 ‘The Prussian loan is a y , 7 ae & Fine Amortment for —— to see that Tie eamaldner tio | ‘The Presse gives the follow ‘ing explanation of burg. aN schol, wich would i HOLIDAY PRESENTS. PRINCE SALM-SaLm.—Among the German an caeee ot vere Pll gr HARD FIGHTING GOING ON SINCE SAT- fe comply with the requirements of the law and comw A. V. 8. SMITH. jiheun <6 U may 6 enzollern was a direct menace to France. It | the movements of the Prussians:—After the URDAY. Tt ‘chbishop of Paris has surrendered ali meant Germany in front, German influence in | battle of Forbach, on the 6th instant, the army American wer, who are now fighting for Ger- | the rear. Napoleon had the same right to re- | of Prince Charles advanced and established its many, is Prince Felix de Salm-Salm. He was | #t it, and prevent Lge og & general in the | quarters at St. Avold. After the battle of Weir- standard of government Panis, Aug. 17,58. m.—Tho Journal Opiciet | @ocesan schools and other institutions under tion, may lawfully claim from the vernment has just appeared, but it has nothing of the his charge to the French authorities for hospital | one-bal of the expense of maintaining it Each “PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. A school may or may not, at its of option, supply 1d has to prevent @ flank movement of the | ecuburg the army of the Prince Royal went by | great battle. The Gauloie, however, states that | Use Over three thousand beds have already UNDAY EXCURSION TO AQUIA CREEK. | TC) Bown im tus city, being attached to the | bhemy; for berty has no bitterer enemy than | way of Saverne 0 Nancy. While this army, important and satisfactory dispatches wore re. | been set up in these places. comen SS ee ee S' ares Army of the Potomac for some years and he | Bismafok. ‘This is not s war of dynasties, | having uo onposition in its front, advanced on M FRENCH OFFICIAL ACCOUN 4 “4 yy is now mejor of the fourth regiment of Prussian | though royal families may be involved therein; | {'s route to Paris as far as Bar le-Duc, Frederick | Ccived here yesterday. Marshal Bazaine insist = LATE FIGHTING | OF THE | Sihacee’ ee en arene tN grenadier guards. t is ‘the ‘struggle of freemen against slaves. | Charles, making a bold curve, endeavored to | upon secresy being observed so far as his move- ur ~ Where there are no aousstuntitaa schol oe Po prtge tener rien France to-day, under Napoleon, represents the | turn the Fr nch troops at Metz, thus cutting | ments are concermed. Itisreportedthat Prince | PARIS, August 17.—The following official a bamed place; rei reest government in Eu: and Prussia the | the communications between McMahon and Ba- Zo BEPATD Without Taxi THE OATH— | most desyotic. ‘The ruler of France sets up no | saine To avold this, McMahon left Mote. Attorney General Akerman has decided that | blasphemous claim to be King by divine right, | towards Verdun and Chalons. Before reashin under the act of Congress of July 15th, 1870, = Cong ap ee only cy = _ hen = pedeee ane r is son, to the approval ef Frenc! . 4 ap Caen encoun! riot fer ci east Ene’ anlg It may toto tellpeorte who hare never be “4 Charles. “Thue begun the ‘battle on Sunday, ‘rance that tbe vote 0! 1 0p! con- | which, sccor appearances, was lowe ury Department in the insurrectionary States | strained, but Frenchmen nod that France, | |, the great pattie now going on. im 1865 and 1866, must be paid for their services | With every throb of her great heart, endorses | REPORTED DEFEAT OF THE PRUS- whether they have taken the tron-clad oath or | Napoleon, the liberator and leader of France. 1 Frederick Charles has sent a flag of truce de- | D&W bas just been bulletined at the Ministry of : tn ya sich mang a manding an armistice in order to bury his dead, | WT in this city :—“The Department of War required schools. These are which was refused by the French commander. | 585 just received news from the army, which | one-half by local taxation and one-half by gov- There is no doubt that hard fighting has been | Continues to carry out the movement combined. | fr"™Bental, contribution, and in & aon going on since Saturday last, the French being | After ~ nae Te sso =— pone — the Bible without note dis at strategical ement iy sough' intercept velviag accrue ongageesuts “Astae oper | french march and ware repulsed. The Gage. For has arrived at Chaions, where he isorgani- | Paced by others, under the super anl6-st vurning to Washington at 9 p.m. E/XScRSON TO FINRY | Pou LOOKOUT, FORTRESS MON - ASD NORFOLK. ON FRI ¥. THE 1918 INSTANT. The Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will leave P. Brown & Sens wharf, at 2 p.m om the 19th imetant, on an excursion trip to the aborenamed » tions are carried on in a place where communi- ind trip to Piney Point and Point L okowt, $3; 2. BKourd Monroe 8: ‘Ss. ment Recut five tickets, oo Fort not. He has done for France what the Republic did | ‘The sub-prefect of Verdun telegraphs as fol- cation is difficult, the telegraph wires having | *ig ® large force.” volenteny Pave wd yh and Norfoll five tickets. Ba pot do. He has made her rich, prosperous and lows to the Minister of the Interior : bees t, ws necessaril mes forward by the people. OE Sve eekee, SR Mason Jauns Betczn, who was summarily | Mighty. Under Louis Phillipe and the Ke- |“ vgupcx, August 16, 6a. m.—No news from gs ae line. ward very | wespect to the Memory of the Late ee DIRST GRAND PICNIC ary | Rivlinue she was the tool of Europe. Under | metz; nothing is known to have oocurred to-day, | slowly. ‘Admiral MASSACRE OF NEGRO MiNe-RELS BY THE IN- *F dismissed from the army by order of Secretary | K'spoicon Third she has been the artnier. All day yesterday the roar of cannon was heard PARIS AGITATED. Farragut, Diama.—The Philadelphia Age of August 15th ovtae Stanton, which order was subsequently revoked e Prussian is only the effort of @ | between Metz and Verdun. Persons who have ‘ tated aor ratsipal tage to ee mca7er, has ordered | says: No little excitement Was caused here Mighty despotic kingdom to crush freedom in The city was greatly agit all night long. | the munigipal flags to be displayed at halt mast -- — htond by ausvenane asso by President Johnson, has been appointed ny | Mighty despotic m to cr reach: d here fvom that direction say thats great | ;. ch ded the Min: og the announcement that a ‘of Indians at- EMMMET GUARD BENEVO Scccaiuy Me cia Farops; the triamph of the Germans means | pattie was ough:, opening at day cnt | Oe eee cece anced the Ministry of the | to-day and the bells to be tolled for half an | tacked thres coaches af Welly Ferma Ge paps On Seeretary well as spe: agent of the | the re-establishment of the Bourbonsin Spain a8 | {ie Prunsiste had leat wees tee 40,000 men in | Interior and other places where the news is | hour in respect to the memory of Admiral Far- containing Dupre < Benedict's Minstrels, neat — Treasury Department at the instance of Presi- Proll ss Franc: it means a reactionary move- | 11.¢ combat, and lad been completely defeated. | posted. Many rumorsarecirculating, but with. | T¥t. ‘Ihe Custom House will be closed at Hasting’s Pass, Nevada. The troupe were to AT LRFLER 8 WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN, | dent Grant, who will restore Major Beiger to nes nicki will ae hy poaree nd During yesterday morning, at the extremity of | out official advices they cannot be traced. pote for the come seneen. have opened at Austin, on tho 6th. ‘Two of the aa ; a anes eee nme peels ae Telurie ON FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1870. ceed Shee Department on | F¢%' the Furopean peoples suffered enough from | fJ_"rontemment, twenty-el ivp, the. enemy | TRE FRENCH PRESS ON THE LaTE | ¥° Quarantine forge niadelphie Ves. | ond the popular Hughey 4-2 Music by Cook's Band. Dancing commencing at - 2 neient, fone a to | hud been seen directing his retreat to the south.' * BATTLES. Nieminen. dine: tes bis debut at the 7th street Opera House, are re- 4 veloc eeu tewecuen of ee pacer aeee horits, the woreeneeent hae aoe emitted by | THEY URGE PATIENCE WHILE WAITING | parcwri ye ANE, Ug-The Board of Heaith | roried billed. Dupres is aid to be iying ai Tickets 9@ cents, admitting # Gentleman and | Drenvrsrxo Orvicens Fonntopes To Gax- me mot ogean in all th ee ot authority, 1 ook peghiee moles not yet been able é FOR THE NEWS. pring trom Philadelphia to be om a a miles “ks Seenes = = a.z—The Secretary of War has issued in the | Ses proved himself tobe the fittest man for Bas mblic under | Danse, Aug. 17-—In view of the public impa oereae tere j wen vended te a oe +6 (OHABITY LEADS THE VAN” form of s general order the paragraph of the France, and never has his splendid genius for | auacutaaucietennns: tience to know the result of the late battle, the Arrived Oat. ay Sat “ . revised army regulations provi: that if a government shone as jantly as when 7] ast eee = reir wan pies pl prvesy a a pol jos car se took the initiative and declared war against ‘rhe fOllowing is an order of the day issued by | Constitutfonne! this morning publishes an article wed enna tb ity, fom Augnst 17.—Arrived out—the Wesave seen the letter wniee onaana the 8a] u e brave generals now risking their ~ - eae the defence of their ouats, eooa a Ee eeeeeiceh oat. while thus engaged, know all the results gained. | rrwrenatcne or tue Fa Besides, it 's meonsiderate in view of the opera- | The St. Louis Kepublican ani itis a tiors so multiplied and complicated,to give par- | Stood that a committee of scientitic men, to be tial details, wnich might prove to be prema. | #/Pointed by the Smithsonian Institution, in- ture. We engage that the citizens will await pad peewee en ey? 4 the result with confidence. The government Saytam to sscertain the temperature at Will be faithful to its promise, and will commu- low th Mrersbal McMahon: game of hazard, his commanding officer shai) jing . tects ot aituat battle a ‘~Boldiers: In the battle of the 6th of cae ined Suspend his functions, and require him to turn | no impugnment of the moiives for war, else a | for.2ne Ueirased your courage, but you yielded wer all the public funds in his keeping, and | kong series of disasters in our own revolution | JO" Put less than mue hours. You were 35,000 it immediately report the case. It is farther | Pisht lave been an argumant for its injustice. |g ainst 140,000, and were overwhelmed by force ‘ reat general, ils ‘e ordered that in every case where an officer in- fae orl —_ Ber A ee old Heels of numbers. Under these conditions deteat is trusted with the care or d'sbursement of public | prevent him from giving to his troops the cheer i presch wetier So 8 iaeod toned ths ene funds shall violate this regulation, he will be tf his actual presence in the fleld of battle,dut | yaior you have suffered heavy losses, but those brought to trial before a general court martial | § cise may Be Just though it fails, and Profound 4 of the enemy are much greater. Although you by the department commander, and will not be | fisible "The cause’ of France is thy have not been successful you see cause in your i i auld-4t Hy z ; z ; = e worl : nicate immediately all that comes to it. It will | M&tion thus derived, with the delicate record- oq smeret ran ricsic, Re | swiped auc ox sguin pt in pomeon of | Sam of eda. He cane ot Pramas te | Pikeeeragaiua et seeaentr Ged | te more han eves rompt os tinea | serena uch weal teat co Under the auspices of public funds subsequent to his trial, without the | Bope of aristocrats. France triumphan - | You have worthily sustained the honor ef the | Other Paris journals have articles as similar | wassunk to adepth of 3,813 feet. The pl . approval of the Secretary of W: , Sub-rage, equal rights, the people sover- | Ja, "1'-t us show that, though subjected to the which was inserted at the = HIRAM LODGE, No. 10, F. A. A. M., ry of War. igns. Prussie victorious is the endorsement of | 484. Jet us show that, thoug came in tone. herman e Point where clear At Analostan Island, divine right ot kings. Why do people leave 2 " nrgee cap be removed without On THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1870. Ompfbusses wil! ran from the wharf to the Pavilion and Ferry boats(free of charge) from the foot of High street, . D: to droupetown. overs five minutes. Dancing As this is a SELEOT FAMILY PICNIC only a Limited number of Sickete will be cali. and may be ts i ‘ing name! a Thorp. Hifia. Bradley. Lows Fait, admitting a gentleman snd ladies. Tae Vick Apwiraismr.—Many prominent and stay at dome in France? Why is | (lores up its ranks. and God aiding us, let us Raval officers are im favor of the appointment | German virtueand ability expatriated? Why ie | | NTHILATIUN OF McMAHON’S ZOU- of Rear Admiral L. M. Goldsborough to the | Lin‘tirim’ dave rot ‘ee the Patherienee init "AVES. Vice Admiralship on the ground of his seniority. Napoleon is tyrannical, and Bismarck | _ Loxpox, Aug. i6.—The following letter from They hold that bis appointment would create erows? Or is it because Prussia stands for } Several Bocher, ovmreane, =? Zouaves of Bo dissat'sfaction, but if a Rear Admiral further desperate aud soulless ambition of the bpp meee Se ee Sy town the list should be selected there would be | Dob hile France represents the common neAvEEM, Aug. A—Let us thank God, who much grumbling on the part of those above him. | ?Wne has been the test benefactor, Napo- | 488 preserved me frem the mos: of dan- The act creating the office of Vice Admiral au- pen or Bismarck? (f grant that William fa xs that it ts @ soldier's fate to encounter. “It tt NAPOLEON'S UNPOPULARITY IN PARIS. | much difficulty. It is stated that no Loxpon, Aug. 1i.—The growing unpopularity | PO¥ Reng the well. of the Emperor at Paris is altogether due to his | $._btcsent stands, useless. interference with the army, instead of leaving | in the world, if some return for the in it to the command of military experts. penditure made in it can be gat A REVOLUTION IN FRANCE [NEV < BLE CE INEVITA- § and the county should assist the undertaking. ‘The Post says the telegraphs have been cut @. ‘Tae Harvest ww Exciaxn.— Dormeon biebanees Nee the rear of the Prussians. of Agriculture dournal ‘discusses the Teseabes id H ? F i a 8 f fact, and that the of the sub- . Pi my while his minister plays the game.) Do & miracle J am still alive without @ scratch The French are chary of at . | Yield of wheat in this year’s harvest, It is ranttip colina. Seireond | Societe Pretacnt ts Sect thas otlope vom | Pumiay ahs ah tthe eae eee: ie | sur tw perfect health, but ag meaet te ts to be peed fara ment, Bresent: | ati full and ‘are before us | Warner Tayi, celnned, eoeeited in King : Bees ASuigsin, Manas e Ae tes a hereditary nobility, it sweeps away | | em overwhetmed with at the fate of m: ting seems to be good ut ® | which can the of an elaborate col- | George county of murder, robbery and arson miral upon the list could be designated for the c rights of primogenitare, it -cels ont all } Poor officers, my poor so! . Idare not te! decisive result. The French are ready to tight | lection of opi fi the them. died ane Position if the President should think ance among the people who live in France. | ¥ou bow mahy I have lost; it would grieve you | tii the end. Paris, thus far, is unadvised ot | selver—we anticipate ane) “| | ohare Tiempheeretamnaren, coetoad Se set we | Hes aahirae Ulan HA AE ewes | Sul ox wav ge, Se wit eau | soyrevenc, the Frome apron ars | Pet o€ hea ihe Ste of gas | Recent Sate Jour! ; woul 3 , kart Weshipgton, marshal ‘The three prominent Admirals mentioned for | {merce iriehinem come te Amorien tavamen | you again. ‘The fialant fellows fought iike | a revolution is inevitable. pp a ran, we | on House and lone, Vs., returning te | the position are L. M. Goldsborough, first upon | at home they can never own the soil they plough. | Hons and heroes. Gut ot sixty-tive officers forty. ‘The Times says:—*‘ The Emperor now knows | ing a moderate crop, half way between the tall "Ete heal the list, Stephen C. Rowan, Sth, and John | Germans e! to this country because | S-vFD were killed wounded and missing. At7 | now grossly he has been misled as to the war | Yield Of tome yearsand the ling produce of Pia a toted. Rodgers, 7th. Admirals Goldsborough cod | Bereditary mas brood like a mortgage over orclock iu the morning they were full of iiteand | establishment, and how the public money ha: others; and not the very nice crop, justehort of | A Cmrup ox — |} Rogers are both residents of the District or €o- | $6 Yue athe Danube, the Hlbe, ihe Ammer, | ths aitersoon. my unfortunate Loutenant | been squandered. He can also see how he has Mirege Batley we ieee eee all, a2 | rine Hummel, bia and Admiral Rowan is a resident of | tail transmits French acrcs from dissolute sires Colonel Deshorties' was wounded by my side. | been misguided as to the anti-Prussian feeling “cont | Ghreal Sy Fe Hagenman (Estastisuxp OvER 20 Yeases Fenesivania antares ’ ecg gona taney: nen fob Rabie heel dears : Fut a lige ys Ht “Ge x9 bane ie mesnaerie niger ape i, 20 | murder infant cht of “ Bole for the sale of the colety cause she is an ‘‘alme mater,” and not a theo- ged f Pi comely ‘i rks ae 2 er under an | two years old, near Boyerstown, on the 2%h of of Wm. Babe & Co , Balthmore. and Wan, | Bouemiaw Empnorentes.—It ig not wonder- | retic “Fader-land.” They love F ‘because | ¥4S xvJo wig mag my as he was car- | THE EMPEROR'S PRIVATE PROPERTY. June. McOmgumon. Albany:'also, hand A ul ful that T dents France loves them too well to drive them into | tied off the ficld, but he has probably died | i¢is said that boxes containing Napoleon's ———_-— +-990-+ —_____ buteber-knife in a anog, Urgans and Mclodeons for eale or reat Soesreeet curveepony See eneeee- | Cit, F the Rhone, | before this in a Prussian ambulance. Two | i ci Tae Jerr. Davis Mansion—Final Adjust- exile. They love France because 4 te ty are arriving at Madzid. Sim is it and gn the most terms; ‘ged to draw the long bow to make their letters | So Loire, the Garonne, the Marne, and the | chefs de battalion were shot dead, and a third | I'tivate property are ar ene ment —The Council last evenmg agreed to | tise for ber ie chtidiah ‘Toning and Bepairing. ro piquant and readable when they find so many | Seine bear their glittering waters through aland | One's either dead or a prisoner. Saint Sauve- | iler stories are telegrapued here from various jeulty between some of our for- | Sud demesne’ und SAVE YOUR MONEY. TIME AND TROUBLE | &"<geoms ready to swallow the most absurd | of freemen, because the jof the Jura, the | 2UX ¥as wounded badly, and very little hope is | points in Belgium. mer Councilmen and the War Department in nts for the s* : Boreense, if duly spiced with personalities. | Cote @Ur, the Auvergne, the Ceveunes, andthe | snicriained for bis recovery. J had him taken THE PRUSSIAN ADVANCE. from the Secretary of War of the Gaited Stetee = BY CALLING FIRST AT THR Thus George Alfred Townsend added lately as s | S:u seapetted, and whose boner i Peer | through his chest. He behaved wplendiiir: | uw Yorm, Aug. 7.The following is a ais- | 20M ing Secretary of War of by Br. English. | Tudy's family a's me BXTERSIVBE BOUT AND SHOR sToRE or | “¥er-te® Long Branch letter to the Chicago JRA. tees wasshot dead. I have but tive patch to the Telegram This communication conveyed the intelligence der. “e 5 Tribuae @ most absurdly improbable story tothe | ; SRS EET ES ae ES ae ins ero out of thirty; the others arc in | Loxpox, Aug. 17, morning.—The advance of | that it would be necessary, before the Jeff. STEASBURGER & BRO, effect that Jim Fisk had dri: Tas Pewweyivamia Coal TRape—, Heaven. All of my adjutants and mostall of th % Davis house could be turned over to the Coun- ‘Tux French ven President Grant Future Prospects, &c ~The Philadel my sergeant-majors shared the fate of the pio- ¢ Prussians continues, almost without serious | oi} ‘that ‘should, by jution, | devoting themselves * Sam Sad all Bindect «| §way from Long Branch by gyrating bis tingers thus reports the condition of the coal | 2¢e™ Better or more gallant men never | interruption. At Mets the French army re- | release the U. S- government {rom ims oF | adatech has (SHOES and GAITERS. | at him from the end of his nese, and that Fak he anthracite coal trade reled acriee | © But five are left: Two who were | ceived a coup de grace, and have since fallen | liabilities for rent, use or dat 128, motion | with all his ome we them CHEAPER then the had osty been restrained from a yet groseer week to Thursday, neariy all the heavy { With theba were either sabred or taken | back upon Verdun in @ demoralized and shat- | f Mr. Wynne, the resolution was ddopted, and | fri © c at regular wholesale prices. insult to the P: ceipts of coal fremjth eSetuylkill region prisoners. ‘horses were also captured. red tion. Their retreat has been Mayor” Ellyson authorized to receive the 67 Something new. ‘and comfort com- o resident by the fear of being ralckty up om orders fromm the cestoock | poor, black was killed under General | tered condi ret wane | property and execute a deed of releas> such as | neath ts the GENTS LASTING SOX TOS BOOTS, ot yates aeoten Wb sethangt i, So many papers | §carcely any of the coal to this city the | Saureur, to whom I ent him, his horse having sermippetemaigne™ sy Mam, | pcrmsnded by the anthorities at Was \lngton.— drink blaed ne han. taken it up seriously that Fisk finds it eck went into consumpon Note.” The = ection. rendered desperate agony situa- on fate Journat, ro! shall STEASBURGER BEOS., necessary to come out ina card in the New York ‘of veasels, however, at Port Eichipond WAK NEWS IN THE ee tion, and denounce in unmeasured terms the oleae a te with the portrait _ 138 __ 906 7in street {old No. 373,Jbet. Land K, | World denying the whole story as ‘‘a shameless ‘the close of the week tended ts mane, & * incompetency of their generals. ‘The Emperor | 4,4 PRUSSIA Warmxie—& new wrinkle in | a mitraifieuse. Before him an immense feld falsehood.” Townsend, market @ little, and prices, yo fey is] t in believed to be actually under the p madeieng remy tae) is their device for getting | covered with dead bodies, Soldier loyuitur, Bess STATIONERY, is teguenvoctnpaienr aniineias ning of the week. were hardly at id army. correct Lists the killed: ‘very Pramian is to | 1s not five minutes since 1 began. and she wer te — y Some years ago he wrote a yarn to « Western = apprehension that the coal will probably LATER. iach’ his-uniform when’ going” tnt act\on, 11 re Beek ot the above articles cannot be paper purporting to give the particulars of a se erat on the tscoming 6 September. From he penehgpents will collected from the d:ad Pianos and Parlor Organs rented and sold| remarkable surgical operation performed upon wevwepilinns finns y AH PoP poser Poms By will aleo te tpauceted te poflect teed, if eo Chatseme to suit the circumstances of par: Senator Benton in his lifetime. The substance x. Prices now hardly a three. dol- THE BATTLE AT METZ master of the fell, and fetare SFE Pood Inctrmments tw fa of the story was that the Washington doctore 7 Pet, tom at the tipping pointatn the Schiyi- ° them by hg of race Bave already Pa pe —— meaty pS plugged Mr. Benton in the side, as boys plug a boy me pin eet pr gmmantre ne ad —r. pin BN Uinioeas Sbeavaeheateiar cae 1 bought. - Watermelon; that they disemboweled him, of oéal in the marke must. aulll WHAT THE LONDON TIMES SAYS. | Contents of the rote on there parcbaneens Pag org ong Bowwood Pianos, warranted t turned his intestines inside out, removed the Sraereenste he tonena. the collie- == ec Ltning acd Repairing of all kinds of Instrameugs | food there, and with it a considerable collection | #e* in the Schuylkill region are hg ern ne by an ex; Torkman, at the shoutest | of public documents, bits of leatber, visiting | %,¥ork, and entire A FINISHING STROKE TQ THE FRENCH. sv The press is said a Betice, at the Music Buchange of : = ing | gnthracite region of never was se we 28 cards, splints of bakers’ pine, &c., that he had ‘a more ‘of the mines, — im favor of female suffrage. No. 128 Bridge street, ow swallowed from time to time absent-mindedly i the tes or throwing the cont ints A Decisive Battle to be Fought at Sz Mrs. Adela McKeon is an “independent” MATS OF THE WAR IX EUROPB. while intent upon the compilation of his merkotnene grocten thanever batero, thee Chalens_Then English In- grt ry ny wtf 128 Bridge atrect Gosecen. | Abridgement of the Debates in Congress. Thie | f,70,,Teason, to doubt a full supply of, coal. tervention. faltsdte seties the een ate et” ae ea ‘miscellaneous coliection of indigestible matter, | 9 large portion of the mines, the of bs — S7-“Conditional msrriages” are a Missouri ‘[ ©CSEWs SPRING BED. it was stated, had finally produced an awkward | coal on resumption of full mining, a ago, 3 aaa ee: jam in the intestinal canal, hence this operation. | ¥## 1,182,480 tone im excess of the production of minister then retired, and Deputy J. Fer- | FINISHING STROKE TO THE FRENUB i hadi Poni is Agente for nn Sppointed sole | “The narrative proceeded to state that the Col- | ‘#*t Year te same time. Ge empetore roe aris he referred to | | Loxpom, Angust Ii-—The Times says :—‘ The tained to Sunday horse-cate and roman tage. PEER SPRING BED, ovel's bowels were carefully washed, rinsed and PEMENT—William D, | of Metz as having created an unpleasant eftect received the finishing stroke at Mots. : A Eomantio Eo upon the public. Gecisive battle will be fought at Chalons; ar Why is a carpet rebel- Rested met “durable Sprtar by all to be the (anes the peli ageceae aes nea with the doug rof his employer, Gaarlee Sat "ite speaker bal a eager were. which English intervention will take on Becavee it Much lt OF tan sees i 5 sions of disapproval. ‘becarie down.— Punchinello. Frade farsiobed a! factory prices alsa ee Sei the | matter,) and that the opening, or plugging, ty Sein rae ee end taiie belonging te reat for him to be heard, and he took his seat. S7-All the States except New tale. GREEN'S WiLLiAms, huis side was then sewed or glued’up nicely. It | Dcfather. Th SUaRe tnt Bie bebe ee Chamber then voted several laws for the | WAK MEASURES OF THE ITALIAN GOV- Rhode Island, Connesticut and Oregee wil wee 319 Seventhstrects corer of D, | ¥8#aravely added that the stern old statesman | weil, Jemima Levine donned a suit af als | Prosecution of the war. merged hold elections this fall. | Fronmncey, Angust 11.—The Italian govern- minded the operation so little that he wrote ‘sppare few adventures = (ae rekcned Wabaal, ‘their houses of | ™ent has increased her army. An extraordi- chapters of his “Abridgement” while it was go- i i Hl iH p shone PUBLIC. A - and fined #10 for wearing breeches. Not having | Pda! of the Joan for war has been negotisted- Ministry were to accede. HER LARGE INVOICE ©; ing on! And this estounding piece of Man- worship for hospital purposes. ary ‘Purposes OTHER Jove FROM AUoTION’ W4ITR | oe veniam wes copied into nearly every paper | Soupis wonton foot geome setae i Lad THE SUPPLY OF ARMS. JHE FRENCH ARMY FIGHTING IN A nkZ The Scott , at Reading, Penn, 00 yards White Cambric and Brittient, yard | i the country—in fact, we see it occasionally om snd wits, They, Tinchod MarehalsCo,, but | , The Pairie ty dey pubieies an aticle mavins STARVING CONDITION. recently 80 = i yard. worth B cents, its travels yet. It had pot the slightest founda- i uitable for summer é : if i if tion other than the commonplace fact that ina be s yard. very back Ladiss” bet stitched Handkerchiets, warrantea | Father obstinate case of stoppage an india rub: 0" mileo, toay bitee te taro aad eae rr ee pats, yorth 36 conte, ber Injection tube was used on Mr. Benton with | found at work when overhauled. Beard will ~ ‘Quiles, Tiss piece. “t good effect. ave to stand his trial for horse stealing. Mr. Tweet ow _— FroxJ. HILLINoToM and from French, Lan- ont a wad eee oak mae bar . . gran & Ogilvie we have Godey for September; frocent ‘cling lover. 5 Pres Gecde at cone "erart also, from Shillington we have Appleton's |S? “eclares she techs Tench Lawns at 1d cents A Jeurnal Yor August 2 and The Childrcn’s Hour | OPA is to edit the Wie- XTES. wou 1990 Penusyivania ovense, | ior September. conain) Gasette. .