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BLILDING fraer Sebseription Bt2how 8 GALLERY ov OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. Just received some fine PIOTURES. 1236 Pecay avenne, bet 12th and [sth sts. jyis-tt “HxRivitionss Wud wale } TH Srascr 7 STREET at MARKRITERS, No. 486 SxveNTHu sTRRET, between D and E .troete Eieat Doors ators Odd Fellows’ Hall. i Paiot Engravings, Ch: hy he ee er be ck’ Pap T Havxings, Wladow Bhedes, Picture Frames. Picture Cord add Tassels, ane District. jameand Number. ap25-1y"_ A BEPOSITORY. 945 “8” STREET, Bavween Triricenth and Pourtuenih 3:5, AINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, == PHOTOGRAPHS, OHROMOS, &e., SOGEB'S GROUPS OF OULPTUBE, ABTIST#’ MATERIALS, OTATUBTTES, &s., Be., CORD AND TASSELS, &e., 28. rrutuss WET PASSE PABTOUTS. = PABLOB BRACKSTS, ae PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS &c. UNDAY EXCCESION TO SMITHS POR .. ‘The Steamer Lady of the Lake, Capt. J. W. Deaty, will make an Exerrsion t) the shove- named peint SUNDAY. September Tith. leaving her wharf, foot of Tel: st. at 3p. m. {a 5 Pappilnatied thec ty at 9-0 p. m. K we Sun-Herald (sane te Tel.} wese | ¥ ND EN ESIGN TO YORKTOWN. G™ OUSE, AND WEST POLNT. U: WHITE HOU: The STEAMER LADY 0" THE LAKE, Capt. J. W. Dewi¥, will, make an excursion to the above amed D. Bi places on her whart, foot 7th street, at 5 p. m., arriving there tee following mornivc; returning, leavieg BATUR! at 5p. m., arriving in Wasuiagton Sunday #5, to be had at ‘re corner of 15th st 805-4 SP. BROWN & SUS and New York evenne. Ep) ®LP THE onPaan Bors. GEAND EXCURSION TO GLYMONT ON BONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1570, For the benefit of St. Joseph's Asyl stermer Wawaset will leave 5 arf at 4 p.m. ‘and Alex: in ri Leave Giymont at 2 and W p. mittiog gentleman and lady. meats tarnished at Glemont. “5st COMMITTEE OF ARBANGEMENTS. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOK FROM SEVENTH STKEET, WANTED: NOT! ured by deed of trast, EUsinass Papas CORPORATION BONPS, and HOUS and unfurnished. an3)-iy = ‘am = Kes L .CHANDZLIBES AND SOME. HING NEW A‘) BEAUTIFUs. Kerosene Vose Lamp:, Cnandel and Paient Sice Ball L'zhts, all wilh elver ight burrers, the NOW THAT THE SEASON FOR PRESEL. f sand Pickling bis arr.red we would exii our friends and the public gemerally FRESH GREEN GINGER, LONG PEPPER. BITE PEPPER. BLACK P. WHT Faro SEED. ba Mi STARD SEED, CELER ES) 7 w ae. ae. Alro,tooar stock ot = ™ * PUBE CIDER VINEGAB, nadeexpremly for pickling. For sale low by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, sutkectw tf ‘Ho 614 Pesma. sven is, ‘y;y2= PLAGE TO BUY DBY GOODS. GOOD GOODS AT CREAP PRICES. Barcains in LADIES and TLEMES'S LIN = HAS DEBBON IETS. 7 arriving frep jew York. jo-4, Tl 4, and 194 OOLOBED BED SPREADS, bravy goods, $119, $2.25, and @5 a piece. pi ITE HONEYCOMB SPREADS, 9150 0 large sesor'ment of NAPEINS and DUYLIES ™ ices. “LIRR TABLE CLOTHS, ete. apiece. ee sa SOTIO! aie" sortmeat of BBY COOD. State x T Large stoct of new fod make in the cnutey. represeating allot the ‘and. moe: Sols horeign marbles. Fifty per cent white marble, and much more durabi. Bet by emok. {PxAR'S SOLUTION, Saag eS aed Sa C for pr_verving all oe Frait, Se a eee Sad Byrene et One’ : ‘pEsperve, 192 of Fruit, &¢.. on 3 re Warfaated Bealthial Sed ‘Fall directions for ose aecgapany cach bottle, y EUL. 05 co6t “1332 F sirest, Hoos Building. <i ee 1 _ W., © TEsSEr Best ramiy vious * Manz sy TrxEEY, Davinson &00., G waramieed equal to any im ihe For ale by most Grocers. Wontd inform the pablic that, eccording to articles <f agreement. their Tt ber BG = Citmens — sont = is ne Routug, and worthy of attention. ouai-dw Che *. 36—NS. 5,458. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REvENuR—The receipts to-day trom this source were $570,039.07. Scczerary F.sm revarned here this morn- ing, and attended the Cab'nei meeting to-day. ‘Tux Commiss‘onra2 oF PATENT3, in the in- to. leren_e coe fot impiovement in horse rakes be'ween J. C. Stodd.rd and H. A. Streeter, bas given a decis.on ix favor o7 the former. J. L. Livewostom, Fu7., clerk im the Sc7rc tary’s Office, Treisury Depart nent, tendered bis resignation this morning and it was ac- cepted. DD. Lymar, Esq., for sometime past chief of the division of fincs and forfeitures, &c., in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, was yes- terday appointed chief of the division of navig .- tion, vice George Wood, deceased. ComMAaxpER Tuos. 8. Fivusron 4, U. S. N. bas been detached from duty a* a member 0° the Foard of Examiners at the Navy Depart- ment, and ordered t> duty in the Bureau c Equipren: and E-ciu" + THE U.S. STEAMER BROOKLYN, recently fitted out at Philadelohia and ‘rom which por: she sailed on Wedresday, arrived at Norfo'k to-diy, where she wll receive ord~ance stores and then preceed to join the Euiopean Squadron. CALIVORNIA PIONEW2 CELEBRATION—Gens. Sherman, Schof#eld, Urd, and Staff, Admirals Turner and Farquhar, of her Majesty’s iron- clad Zealous, Governor Haight, and many other roroinent personages, will participate in the Pioneer celebration on the atfiversaty of the admission of Califorsia, in San Francisco to- ay. Ev cLPTion OF Sovta AmeEmtcax Exvor?. Joaquin Godoy, the new Ministor to this coun- try .com Chib, and Santiago Perez. the new Minister to this country .rom the United States of Colombia, were presented t> *ie P-e-ident and Cabinet this morning by Sccretary Fish in the green parlor at ‘ie Execuiive Mansion. The vsual eddresses of iriendship were made by the new Ministers and responded to by the Pres- ident, welcoming them to this countiy. ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL—The Presi- dent yesterday decienated Judge Wm. A. Rich- ardson, at present acting Secretary of th: T-ecsury, as acting Attorney General unt'l th> return of Attorney General Akerman, who is expected here next week. Th'sis in accordance with the recent enactment of Congress anthor- iz'ng the President in the absence of the head of a Department to desigaate the head of another Department to pei form the duties until b's return, APPOINTMENTS OF INDIAN AGENTS —The fol- lowing geni'emen. who are hizbly fecommend | fo the Seeretary of the Interior by von- ary and educational ax dciations, have been appo'nted Indian agents by President Grant viz: Se'den N. Clark. of Mlirois, agent of the Chippewas 0: the Mississipp'. the Pillager dnd Lake Winreb:igo bands and the Irdars of Red Lake and Pemb‘na; Jobn P. Bardwell, of Oh‘o, to be agent for the Chippewas of Lake Superior, William T. Kichardson, of Obio, aze: for Indians near Green Bay, Wiscorsiu. and Lot N. Woodruff, of New Jotéey, to be agent for the Indians in Micbigan. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PersipenT.— de o"low pg apy 2intments were made by the Pre- sient tc-day: Ersmus D. Cremer, o7 Kentucky, Min‘ster o Der mark. - Err mus B. Dervison, of New Mezico, Indian Agent in New Merico. Jesper A. Viall, of Iowa, Superintendent of Irdise Affairs .or Montana. Fellows D. Pesse, ot Montana, Indian Agent U.ow i cibe, Montana. M. M. McCau'ey, Indisu agent Blackfcet and neigbl oi 'ng iribes, vice L. L. Blake, removed. Chrs. 8. Jones, of Dis:rict of Columb's, In- dian agent Flat Head and ocher confederat> cides of Irdians in Moatina. A few other appointments of corsuls and corsulst agen’s were made. Wepvine aT Prospect ©otrace.—Prospect Cottage, Georgetown, overlooking the Pot >mac, and known as the residence of Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, was filled last evening with the iriends and a quafntances of that lady ard her fam-ly to witrees the celebration of the Lordso¢ matiimony between her sprightly litle proteze, Miss Lola Marcia Clark, stepdaughter of the late Captain Hooker, of the 2d U. 8. Ar- . Nery, and Mr. Breinard Sy sneer, of the Trea- sury Depertmert.a young gentleman of much talent, who hes a’ready made his mark by the musical and literary productions he hes pub lidbed over the nom de plume of ‘Carl Sig ‘The guests numbered about sixiy, the invi uens being strictly confined to the friends and in- timate acquaintances of the family. Tbe bride wore an elegant white rep trained silk dress, wit white sMusion overd:ers and fine pearl jewelry. The bridcsmaids, Mics Kart> Peat] and Miss Kate Delaro, of thiscity, and Miss Ella Moore, of Georgecowa, each wore whit: tarle‘on dresses, trained, and rose-colored sashes. Mrs. Southworth wore a rich black silk moire an- fique traincd dress, point lace, diamonds. Mrs. Lawrence (Mrs. Southworth’s dauzhter) wore righ rep b’ack silk, well icained, point lace, pesris and rubies. The ceremony was T-trormed in an impressive manver by Rev. Mr. Atkirs, rector of St. John’s church, Gcorgc- town; immediately ajier which the company partcok of an elegant supper, providei by Stohiman. The young pair then left in thed P. m. train, northward, om a wedding tour. Tas New Feexce Mumisree—aAlexandre Auguste Ledic-Kolltn, who, according to the cable despatch we yesterday, is to. ha bye pre the, = ast tin anal this deputy irom the department of Sarthe, and gave utt>rance in the Chambers t republican sent‘ments, for which the goversment entered a provectition <entencing hint to four‘months’ im- prisopment and a fine of three thousand .rancs. | He did much to brimg about the revolution of viripnal government, he was; pro@inert in i*s afairs, until the election which resulted in the c'evation of Louis Nepoleom to the Premdency Eollin was an opposing candidate to Bonaparte but the latter received over five millions of vot-3 while Kollin received oply 370,119. Genera Cavaigoae wes aleo @ candidate ior the Presi- dency at this time, obtaining 500,000 votes. Beltin was st-ongly opposed to the “expedition” by which 1m 1849 the government of Frence suppremed the republican goverpment 0: Rome, and moved for the impeschment of the President and his Cabinet, He next organ- ‘ged an ivsurrection, which failed, and atter hiding several weeks in the vicinity of Pavis he + scaped to Belgium, subsequently goingto Eng- land ¥ bere he dtreeted s solemn protest against the decree summoning him before Court of Justice. His French judges sentenced bim ‘eo transportation for decree in 1:07, when he was charged with being implicated in a plot peror, Napoleon IIL. Aghteen years in London, writing political pam- pblets, apd corresponding with leading Honiets. WASHINGTON Tux Paeesivrnt, who is the gnest of Secre tary Robeson. at his residence on I street, this morning visited the White House shortly afer nine o’cloek, and then went to the War Depart- ment, where he :pent some time with General Shriver, Acting Secreta-y. At noon the C idi- net me: and wes attonded by Secretaries Fish, Robeson and Cox; Acting Secretary Richard- son, (representing the Treasury Depar:mepi and Attorney General's office,) and Firs. As- sistant Postme:ter @encrat Marshall. Be‘ore the meeting of the Cabinet it was structed to offer the friendly mediations of the United States towards a settlement of the di- ficul*les between France and Prassia. The President, accompanied by Gen. Poitzr, will leave here on the late train this evening for Long Branch, and will not réturn here unless fometbing impor'ant requiring his attenvon shou'd transpire unti' about the first of Octo- Der, when he will return to Washington with his samily forthe win'er. Tae Teavawrerrc anv NICARAUCUA Sa.P Canal SURVEY.—The President has desigrated Capt. R. W. Shufeldt, U. 8..N., to take charge Of the expedition for the survey of the Tehaan- ‘rpec and Nicaraugus routes for a ship canal across the isthmus of Darien, in accordance with the late act of Congress appropriating $30,000 for that purpore. Capt. Shufeldt will goout.in the United Stat:s steamer Kansas, just fitted out at the Washington Navy Yard. The steam tug Mayflower, at Norfolk, and 3 steam launch .com the Brookiyn Navy Yard, will accompany the Karsas. Capt. Shuteldt w"'l be permitted to select his own officers and a complete set of instruments a1 harts will be arn'shed by *he Hydrographic office. The ficet , Will sail tor the isthmus early in October. The i Pre ident takes the deep-st inter-st in the pro- posed sbip canal acro’s the tsthmous and is very | d-:"_ors thai the work shall be perfected. NavaL PRomotions.—The appointment of Rear Admiral Stephen C. Rowan to be Vice |Acmiral of the U. 8. Navy, in place of Porter. \Promoted to Admiral, prometes Commodore [Thornton A. Jenkins, Secretary of the Light |Hovse Board, to be rear admiral, Captain J. R. M. Mullaney to be commodore, Commander Edward Simpson to be eaptain, and Licatenan: ‘Commander A. P. Cooke to be commander. By the retirement of Commodore John B. Mrreband, in ¢ommand of the Philadelphia pavy yard, roticed in Tar STaR a few days ince, Capt. C. R. P. Rodgers is promoted to the grade of commodore, Commander Wm. G. ‘Temple to the grade of captain, and Lieut. ‘Commander Le Roy Fitch fe the grade of com- wander, Tue New Vick ApmiraL.—St»phen C. Row- bn, the new Vice Admiral of the U. 8. Navy, aes born in Ireland December 23th, 1905; came this country at early avd in 1825 was Inted Migsiipman in the Navy from Uno. “Tn 37 he was commissioned as Lieuterant, and ibsequently took an active pert in the Mexican Tn September 1455, he was commisiioncd mar der, and served et various stations until s61 when he was placed in command of the awnee and engaged the rebs! battery at Aquia Creel hls was the first action, o| the war. le in comman ie Pawnee he participa- fed in the aitack and capture of the Torts and jerrison at Hatteras Inlet; directcd the succcss- 1 expedition at Albemarle Sound; wes com- spissioned captain — 16 1862, and as a reward r distingr lantry was promoted | geri totake rank trom the same date. le commanded the naval forces at the fall of Newbern, the New lronsides off Charleston, and SS in the different engagements with Forts Wagner, Gregz and Moultrie. He commission Rear Admiral July 25, 1°56, stancs fourth on the active l'st, but _woald have = retircd on the Ist of February neai, com- let'ng .orty-five years of service. He was as- “gned to tYs + :mirand of the Asiatic squadron ip 1863; was relieved by Kear Admiral ders: a short time cince, and is now on his way home im the Delaware, the flag-ship of that squad: on. He is expcc.ed here in t'™® later partoi Novem- ver or the tiat port of December. ssee- (Tue W' arty Strap for this week contains itteresting particulars ef the Kevo'u‘’on in France, bitth of the new Popob'e ard the ofher great events which have taken p'asce im Europe; Watering Place Correspo-¢- ence; an exciting amd remarkab'e story en + tled The Rvesian “Hell Soc'ety;” Political nows ‘tom 8)| quarters; Wi News and Gos- sip; Editorials ics; Agricaltural Receipts; Mone- ue delist aod hat partannera. ia copies fire cente, neatly envel- advance; oped for ing. Pourtivat.—The democratic convention ¢° ‘olive county, Md,, which assembled at Den- tg on Tuesday last, selected delegates to the ‘he Maine election occurs on Mi the instant. For republican £48? NIGH: EMOVAL OF = FRO. Panis, Sept. &—The Gaw! ris says that ‘of tan sambsseaines guess Toure tamedatciy, ce tions, before gratitude far the & ¥ ELEMENTS AT WORK IN D. C.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1870. THE WAR. TALEGLL4a8. The following are the most in’ items of war news received here by cable last eve- ring: THE GOVERNMENT M PARIS. and if nced be will go to Lyons, and from then: jarseilles. toM: POPULAR DEMONSTRATIONS IN PARIS. crowds Paris, ee ae the Garde M zen}, carrying ti and American fags, made domozstra- American recognition of the Te- ar by the United States. The letter of Min- ister Weshburne to Jules Favre gives grevt sat- istaciion. people seem to be that the American government will interfere in favor of 2 ars in extras sec tae cotncy oie Ba -. the enem; foot penne ral safety. Accursed be who can personal desires or prejudices in such a weme moment. The undersigned set aside all opinions save one, and that it is our duty to offer our most ene: ic and abso'ute a <sist- ance, and make no ‘tions ssve that the ré- — be by peng Let os all Lefg yg e ruins of Paris rather than agree memberment of France.” Signed—Blan Lecambre, the Tridor Bios., Villevenire, nard, La Viaud, Pilks, and others. PRUSSIAN MOVEMENTS. —t official advices rom the prefect Aisne Minister Gambetta, dated Laon, September 7, says: “* & flag of truce, preceding three d’armee, from 1, Chatean Por- cieu ‘and Rheims, bas just been conducted t> the citadel, and has addressed to the general com- manding & summons in the name o! male ES Prussia, who left Rethet? this ox advance guard of one corps should now be in the neighborhood ot Soissons. The reconnoiter- ing party, which was driven back yesterday, be- minister of the interior has issued the one circular to the pretects of depart- ments: “The enemy is advancing on Paris in three corps d’armee, one of which bas arrived at Soie- hiss shut its Sates and ai, ee ‘esence the nr, at those points. Oommanication continucs with Mezieres and Mulhouse. There is no news from Marshal B: The pews of the death of Marshal McMahon has not beerrofficially confirmed. At is The of pretect the that harmony has been estab- lished between himself and the committee which ihe direction of affairs, and order prevails. just errived at Marseilles,where enthosiasm by the citizens. march thither. JAMBRETTA.”” bas been tu ians, who are marching on Paris Ly valley of A'sne. The Prursian advance has reached THE ee Late yee ake A special at Paris, ‘y night, folowing exact statementof the real situation in Paris, obtained on the best authority :— The: e will be, with A ag ine 10,000 soldiers in Paris in an utterly demoralized condition, besides 80 soldiers, armed Natioral Guards, 20,000 Mobiles, and avout 5,000 armed volun- teers. This is the whole armed force that can be counted on for defense there. Ancther speciaj describing the situation says: “There is hardly ammunition for one battle. The provi government would treat on an: terms but the cession of territory. They fear it a large force is ordercd to the ramparts the scum of the populace will pillage the town. Ia- tervention is earnestly sought for. Jules Favre's application to Lord Lyons was without imme- diate result, the latter baving received no in- structious since the change of government. Notwithstanding the proclamation there is a feeling of utter despair, as resistance is known to be impoesil “d I A FRANCO ir omy ag ag te x: LONDON, Sept. 8.—(Specal t> ‘ew Yor! Tribwne.)—The tollowing report of a declaration by the French foreign The silent and made response. ‘was, impoestvle, quarts ang fone at the tal The. Emperor Shey could get. About Z oreloce 5 » Sind carried ry ‘and he aot & plat- form, and wrote paced he FES, ‘watil the special eee, or) Loupen, ee ee nening Star. TWO CENTS. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. THE WAR IN EUROPE. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. The Diplomatic Corps of Paris to Wait 00 King Wi AUSTRIA ARMING. WILY RUSSIA ABANDON INTERVENTION ? Republican Demonstration in Spain. PARIS READY. THE DEFENCES PERFECT. THE ORLEANS PRINCES REQUESTED TO LEAVE THE CITY. McMAHIONSTILL LIVES Telegrap) “4 Baclusively to the Bvening Star. THE ORLEANS PRINCBS BEQUESTED TO LEAVE PARIs. Paris, Sept. 9—Jules Favre has declined the services of the Orleans Princes, and begyed them to quit *he city, for fear of -omplicai ons. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. Ité< agaimreported thattte Nomatic Corps at Paris bas gone to King William's headquar- ters in the intere-t of peace. THE SEIGE OF STRASBURG. Loxpow, Sept. 9—The Prussian works around Strasbourg are nearly complete. Gen'l Ulrich persists in holding the place. The river Ill has ‘been diverted int> the trenches. THE DEFENCES OF PARIS. The Standard’s Paris eorrespondent writes that be hes conversed with an English engineer now in this city, who affirms that the defences of Paris are periect, FRANCE AND AMERICA. Paris is fil'ed with members of the Guarde Mobile bearing Frevch and Arrerican fiazs. Last evering they caluted Mr. Washbarne, the American Minister. SPAIN FOR THE UNITED STATES OF EUROPE. There have been several demorsira ons at Madrid latoly in favor of the United States o: Europe. A PLEA FOR PEACE. The Morni.y Post course's the Prussians to .iop and offer peace tothe Republic on terms that svall reimburse Prussia, and yet leave no ranklirg source of bate among the French. © herw ce, the Pot hopes *%e F-erch will bo'd theirown. The w.iter then commer’s on te violent Philo-Prazs'an tore of the Brit'sh press which was late'y so ob--quiors +> the Empero:. THE PRINCESS MATHILDE. A mob at Dieppe, Saturday night, tried to stop the luggage ot Princess Mathilde, who brd embarked ror Eng’and. The police and g-s @armes interfered succe:scully, and everythinz valuab'e wr > placed oat of dancer. THE DEFENCE OF PARIS. The Prris papers refer obsev-ely to 4 new murderovs engine prepared for the defence of the city. They a’co claim thet they now bare more than 100,000 armed men within the walls. McMAHON NOT DEAD. It is again reported that McMahon js siill alive. One correspondent says that his wound is@ot necescarily rortal. THE PRUSSIANS STILL AT SOISSONS. ‘The neighborhc od of So'ssons }s still the mot westerly point where the Prassians have been observed. ‘There is great scarcity of printing paper in Paris. Gal’ynani’s Messerzer hrs been redaced in size, and it Is likely that other papers will be forced t follow. THE ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA. ‘The authorities at Berlin are confident that Ruseia will withéraw her proposition ior a con- ference, in view of the peraistence of Prussia. AUSTRIA ARMING. It is reported that, owing t> the creation of the new republic, Arsicia is srming again. 7 MADAME GEOEGE SAND. Paris, Sept. George Sind hes salut: 4 the new ry'ac. BXCITEMENT IN MARSEILLES. MARsBILLES, Sept. 9.—There is intence ex- citement here. Manyof the members of the tormer police force have been arrested as spies. A band of women employed in a t»bacco fac- tory yesterday paraded the streets singing the Marseillaise. The authorities are taking steps to prevent any di order. LATER. THE TWO REPUBLICS. FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES. Baer'ea’s Gresting to the New Repat'c, eRTRFRY AE Ta ee MIRA Sb oaeees Pa BERT ARE ARIS, Sept. 9.—The.iollowing ‘san address Gelivered by Minister Washburae to crowd of Peopte and soldiers who came to serenade him, lest ever'ng: inited * States!” “ Indepehtenser” bide tit Joes Favre called again to-day to reiterat> his ister Wr hburne. La France, newspaper, rc sals *he .act that in 148 the United St.tes wrs the first country to recognize the French republic, and she is the first again in 120, A RUSSIAN OPINION OF TEE SITU a- Tien. St. PErersscro, Sept. 9.—The Journal. of this city, (a cem+oftteia! organ,) says in relation to Jukes Favre's late circulars: “The French government carric s patriotiem to far, if, rather than yield fos difications and soll no looser va'u- | able, it invok +a war of exterm'ratar. Pras- sia will natorally exact double guarantees to tecure her mele vistorics I: ‘s d'tiertt > appreciate the lengaaze of Paice. Hea ‘ert: that the cause of France against Prussia is that of right and justice, when, only in July, bis lapguege was prec<ely the reverse.” whe ee IMPORTANT! THE DOOMED CITY! The Prussians Near Paris. THEIB CAVALRY WITHIN TEN MILES OF THE CITY! Tae Main Army Thirty Wies Of: CONSTERNATION IN THE CITY. GERMAN DEMANDS: ALSACE AND LORRAINE TO BE ANNEXED Fogland and Russia Imtervene! GERMANY WANTS AUSACE AND LO«&- RALNE. BeRitn, Sept. 9.—After a protracted coufer- ence among the members of the North German Con’ederation, it s been decided that the French provinecs of Alsace and Lorraine are to be arnexcd to Germany, and not the Prussia *adividvally. PRUSSIANS JMPRISONED IN PARIS. Pants, Sept.9.—Prussiars who had not obeyed | 105% the order to leave the-city were imprisoned to- day. FRENCH IMPERIALISTS FLEEING TO ENGLAND. Loxpox. Sept. 9.—Rouber, Persigny, Brr- sche, Gramont and other Imperial'sts heve ar- rived in England. ROCHEFORT RETURNING TO REASON. The letter of Henri Roche‘ort blaming the vi- olence of the ¥ar-¢Ji- .c, newspaper, has pro- duced an excelent ecect on the public mind. Tre workmen, who seem to consider Rochefort their particular representative. quiteazree wi him that this 's no time to create dlifficu'ties. THE BOMBARDMENT OF STRASBURG. Loxpor, Sept. 9.—Women and children on'y are allowed to leave Strasburg. The Prussian fré on the city is incessant, but apparent'y with- out result. A praciicable breach is not likely *> be made for a tortnight. [Ly Cable—Private Sources.} SUSPENSE. Loxpox, Sept. 9.—Every thing is in a biate of suspense. There is noimportant war news, ard no one krows whether the next anrovncemen. is to peace or war. Notos of a decided charac- ter have been addvestod to Berlin on the sub- ject of peace by the cabiuets of St. Petersbu z and London. It ‘s said that Queen Victorighas appea'edio Queen Augusta in behalf of peace money, THE PRUSSIANS NEAR PARIS. Naw York, Sept. 9—The New York Telagram | N30 hrom bas the following special: “Panis, Sept. 9.—All aecoun‘s agree in stat- ing that the Prussian army is advancing rapidly on this city by forced macchcs. Adva%ve cav- alry of the enemy bas already appeared within ten milcs of the foriifications of the city, avd have cut the Northern railway. Tre main army of the Prassians is now only thirty miles from Paris. The irhabitants of the city and sabarh: are in a state of tremendous consternation and excitement cons-quent upon the near approuch of the invaders. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA INTERVENE. and the Russian governments, suzgesii Prussia certain terms of peace as likely to acceptable to both France and Prosia. ‘These notes point out with much clearress that the present moment is most opportune ior In aceordance with the course taken by Eng- land and Busia, Qucen Viotoria has addr--sed | men in A most affectionate letter to Queen Augusia, of | tablish Prussia, b-xcech'rg ber to use that influence which it fe well-known she po-scses over the K‘ng, t? bring about th‘s desirable consomma- propery ‘om AN INDIGNANT DENIAL. + BEvesEys, Sept. 9.—The Moriteur indignantly repels the charge recently made that Belgiars bot Sernees Germans who were driven ou: of Paria 4NOTHEB DENIAL. 7 pact of safe.y. GEN, TROCHU THINES PARIS SAFE. Pakis, Sept. 9.—A lotter of Gen. Trochu, toe istend, is published fo-day. In it he express:3 his comfidenes in the army which has been gatt- ered for the deferce of Paris. Trochs has ‘sued @ proclamation, dated yes- ferday, the members of the Garde Mobile to their posts of honor. The defence o: the ramp2tts will bé entrosted to them. GABIBALDI SPOILING FUR A FIGAT. Panis, Sep 9—Ger. Geriba'd! ; a eee poomeret nord oF 5 volunteers s now dcfeme ot Parts, im be called the battalion of the - Friends of France,” and many thozsands Of Garde Mobt'es have arrived ia Paris to-dey sroim the department of Marne and irom K or- mardy. They aré strong and hardy men. rounded the townwith the German forces under | in'tha*te his command,giving the garrison until 19 e'c'ock jw beepagengeneneeips ag reg > a hur puns tended to Birasburg. x =< THE FREN ‘Co! Ber SS RENTUTIONAL as- electoral college I6t! of Qetober next to choose members of a — agreeably to > the American nation and t) mir- | j Valaable Morses Killed on « = Pace Track. | Telegraphed Fretusive’y te .2¢ Evcainy Sta j MascarsTer, N. H., Sept. 9.—Th + torenoor the stallions Lexipzfon, owa 4 by 4. Pvier & | Co.. of Clare . H., and Lacias Speck, | ewncd by OC. Sms Coriarh, Vt. wh j exerehing on the race track, avd golng in o vite directions, came mto 9!!'son. and the te ter borse wes instantly killed, by a shatc po: | trating bis vita's. Lexingdousrst ‘ne: CT Ws breast, and had b's bight fore lex will have t> be killed. Boh were | valuable bor>-s. CBP oR ¥ nce the violent earthquake of 4 The Qucen Dowager is dangerously iit. ° The Hameas Republican state Cony en. thom. Torx a. Kansas, Sevt. §—The Repubtican State Conveution mei gcve to-day. ne tee dred end 1 're.y-e ry legates were present Judge D. P. Lowe of Fort Se ott, was nominated for » when the convention a*journed till to-morrow. Thomas A. Osborne wl! prob ably be rom/uated ior -Governor. ronan Mariue Disevicrs aed Less of Life. Foar Mowaoe, Sept. 9—The bark Virginia Dare,.com Calas for orders ret orts ahoavy. on the 3"ste. Augrst, off Bermuda. She r sai! , stove ber bul 5 sustained other amr tes. Mode ph was knocked down sea _and had his richt arm broken =e carpenter, Uba.les Toode, was at ne Lays Lest, San Fraworoco, Sept. 6—The steamsup Tavranga collided with a cou'-keteh near Auck- land, New Zealand, on the 234 oi July, and both vessels foundered Suopohately. Etrhtoen Kves were lost. Letters from Enelaud reached Auckland July 15th via San dave before leiters of ceived via the Sues Cons \. Lees of an Eagiish Steamer. Lorpor, Sept. 9.—This city has | startled with the report that the new Iron-plated stc.mer Oaptainbes been lost. No details have | been received. —_.—_—_. Tewn Destroyed by Fire. Saw Frawersco, 9.—The principal por- tion of the town of rt Wine, Sierra county, was destroyed by fire on the Ist inst. — Affairs in Wall street continue dall, and deal- ers are anxiously awaiting developements in Fradce. The despatches yesterday, ae ca peace possi negotiation Slats Wat etd were a preerean tet eeeet fect of weakening gold, ‘@eclined to 1154 on moderately lar, jerery kiew: fue; {By Loxpox. Sevt.f-s sj Sa eae is Attant’c. > pik ER POOL 9-3 Pr u.—Cotton mark: ores. 54.) bales, MiSdMling Uplands, Ye; MM Orleans, He 4; do Brew Tora, te Money, 426. — coupon, 12! w Yorn, Sep’. 9.—Flear adult Whest dull aud nominally lower. © eee. Curtors Case.—Among the farms bought Gen. Titus, was ove from Mr. Wellington hd don, upon which a or Pays. pet e . three Gays afterwards Z Gen. here to awaken d the suspictons of appearance of expected, served this conviction he Hi Tom Hi wien vse in _ ime dase Soa of thove fine sss Be caaot Ge R koe eee eeniy at he Sects tien. 27-Cinctanati desiree wena totlcense the soetal evil, ca a baiteh bo hand a har. ;