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— SS re tr THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, ; At The Star Bullding, x, ‘ the Kvening Star. 4.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lith sv TEs AVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, THE STA ts served by carriers to thetr sub- seribers fm the Ofty and Distriet at Tex Cxxts Pan wars or Fontt-Froun Cxnts rem MONTE. Copies at the counter, Two Cunts. Prick FoR MaiLine Three Months, $1.50; . ‘One Year, ee papers | — seatf mom the office longer than 5 "8 WEEKLY STAR—published om Friday Va 86—N2. 5,459. TWO CENTS. gorsing— $1.50 8 year. AMUSEMENTS. 7 ko. W. DEHAVEN ' SENSATION ciROCUS WILL P\UIBIT AT WASHINGTON, D.C, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 AND 16. ON LOT UORNEG OF Daty AND MST°ERTS at Tena o WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1870. eGR TILE OF ms ial TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. nts SATILE OF RESONVILLE. i Majesty's Report to Queen Au- fer fro THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. THE WAR IN EUROPE. Prussia to Queen Augesta gives some détails of REPUBLIC OF FRANCE. 7 THE WAR. LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS, ‘The following cable dispatches contain the most interesting items of war news received last night: AN ARMISTICE Py DER CONSLDERA- Panis, Sept. 9. 6 p. m.—An armistice is under consideration. The idea was instituted by the diplomatic corps. The question has been sab. mitted to the provisional government by the Kusian, Italian, and Spanish ambassadors. Parr, Sept. 0.—It is reported in diplomatic circles that England will not push intervention in favor of peace, owing to the existenceof un- pleasant relations just now between the cabinets at Berlin and London. The Germans are in- censed because England continues to sell arms t private individuals, who deliver them to Teople, whofare thus made aware that “rerol:. tion does not mean anarchy.” CAN'T GET AWAY FAST FNOUGH Advices from Havre say that the crowd of strangers there isso great that the hotels are overwhelmed. Boats for Southampton refuse to carry passengers. [rains arrive at Havre from Paris hours bebind time, so heavily are they loaded. THE EXODUS FROM PARL The scenes at the depot in this city are very affecting. Great crowds gather there as the time approaches for the departure of trains ‘The cars in all cases are over-crowded, and many people are necessarily left behind. Many fami lies are leaving the city in vehicles of every de scription. Exorbitant prices are charged, as i EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. FTERNAL Rzvewes.—The recetpts to-day from this source were $401,350.36. the movements of the ‘troops at the great battle of Rezonville. Suck an account, coming from himself, is of ex ing in- terest, and we are glad to be able to plac. it before our readers in complete form, thus: REZONVILLE, August 19, 18/0.—Yesterday was another day of victory, the results of which cannot as yet be defined. At an early hour yesterviny the Cwelfth and ninth army corps and the Guards advanced towards the north road from Metz to Verdun as far as St. Marcel and Douncourt, and were followed by the third aud tenth corps, while the seventh and eighth, and attewards corps, halted at Rezonville, fronting toward Metz. As the first-named corps turned to the right through a thickly woeded ‘Trt Prestpent and Generai Porter, returned to Long Branch tast evening on the late train. tock. iron. aeierk Fry Gartres has been appointed by the Sec- Tefary of the Treasury to be imspector of cas tomsat Baltimore. Caanres A. BoyxTox, of Ohio, was to-day appointed & first class clerk im the Census Ba reaw. LE® ZU GBILA t Gymue* and Aerta! The © t Fairy Mis8 KATIf® STOKES, The Charming Kqusirienne WONPERFUL ELL a TH aA i "The Parzo: jeamig, Grace and Artistic. Merit MeL B BORTE, The C#+brated Dromatis and Eynestrierie A) SG, STOKES, W'th his Europe m Troage of Tram J Ponies. LOWERY, The Mor ca LA. tire Renowned Kqnestrien, fom r IT IS BECOGNIZED BY ITALY AND SPAIN. = e is not supposed that these vehicles aud horse JenGE S.J. DALLAS, Ohtel of the Surveying | Trinerig erie, erection ° Nesaeee ee | Brame: as . will ever be returned. Jener 'S. 4. *, s “rivat la Montague, the last-named corps cont- HE EMPRESS =NGLAND. . Divisio. of the General Land Office, has gone t | menced the attack tuwards Gravelotte, but not Subonne te at Paris The journals approve the project fora convo in a decisive manner, in order to admit the resalt of the movement of the first three corps, which were marching — the strong positions ot Amanvillas and Chatel St. Germain, and up to the Metz turnpike road by avonsiderable detour. ‘This detached corps did not join the battle till +p. m., snd its pivet corps, the ninth, not till noon. The enemy offered a determined resist- the woods, so that our men coald only ground very slowly. St. Privot was taken y the guards and Veneville by the ninth corps and the twelfth corps, and the artillery of the third corps now joined in the battle. Grave- lotte was taken by the troops of the seventh and eight corps, and the wouds on both sides were alo taken and held by us with great loss. in order to attack again the enemy, who had been driven back by the flank movement of the twelfth corps and the gnards. As night begea to tall an advance was made beyond Gravelo:te, but our mem encountered se enormous and de- structive a tire from rifle pitsin rows and artillery that the frest:ly arrived second corps was com- pelled to attack the enemy at the bayunet’s point. the meontains for « few weeks to reeruit his Removal of Seat of Government to Tours. + es at early armistice is predicted. The cabinet health. ministers are again absent trom London. Com- munications have passed between the English and Frenck governments, but there hax been no Tecognition of the republic. The Empress En- genta has arrived in England, and is now with the Prince Imperial at Hastings. McMAHON A PRISONER. Marshal McMahon is severely wounded in the leg, and is @ prisoner near Sedan. REPLY OF Soh AN MINISTER WASH- Paris, Sept. 9.—The Official Journal of the Republic to-day publishes the reply of Jules Favre to Minister Washburne. He says he con- siders it a happy augury for the French repubd- lic to have obtained her first recognition from the Uniied States,who founded their wise and carefal institutions on independence and civil virtue, and in spite of the terrible ordeals which they have passed through comserved with nn- shaken firmness their faith in the great princi- cation of the Constituent Assembly, as depriv- ing the Prussians of any chance to make a claim for indemnity,—there being no regular govern- ment. ‘The forests of Clamart and Meadera are being destroyed by order of the government PUBLICATION OF THE MARSEILLAISE SUSPENDED. It is just announced that the Marsrillaise Dewspaper has been suspended. All the editors bave abandoned the concern. WHAT THE PRUSSIANS CAPTURED AT SEDAN. ‘Tes New Freses Muyisten.—M. Berthemy has received official information ot the appoint mert of M. Leden Rollin to succeed him as min- ister to this country ae Myre ccienente THE THREATENED CAPITAL. MENS =—- he Ciriee Napoleon, Paris JANES WILSON. ‘The ‘Dachine Eqnesirise. THe DAVENPORT BROTAERS, ie Wonderful Acrobate: Feats. S16. BLISS. “The Man Ply,” in bis Starting and Mir colous Antipodean Feat. EDO, the Modern Samson, Woenderfal Athletic Feats ‘SS BROTHERS, REE GREAT CLOWNS, UL OB" Amerten'« Favorite + the Uniawe and Cemt: Gunboats in the Seine to Defend It. KESIGNED—A. Curry, Superintendent of the Branch Mint at Carson City, Nevada, has ten- dered his resignation to take effect when a sne- cessor shall have be nted and qualitied. The Prussian March Retarded by Rains. MONS HEALTH oF Cure Jesrice CHASE.—We have a letter from Narragansett, K stating that Chief Justice Chase is slowly recovering from his illness amd is now able to ride out an hour each day. BERN, Sept. 10.—The following dispatch, dated at the Prussian headquarters at Kheims, last night, has been received here to-day “More than 25,000 Freneh prisoners were cap- tured in tront of Sedan betore the capitulation on the 2d inst. By the capitulation 53,000 pris. AUSTRIA NEGOTIATING FOR AN ARMISTICE. Widy MONS LOSSES BY THE WAR. mr Secreraty BovuTwett will return te Wash : Pp “ - le of liberty, whence issue dignity and prospe- oners fell intoour hands. Of these i4, At ow bs saan: ington im shout a week or ten days whem Acting | The attack was successful, the enemy was diss | Pie of liber irons to 2 masters of =i fe yur hands. were Pose fe ooh Rl Secretacy Richardson of the Treasury will re- | lodged, and this strong position was taken and | their decor emect ito he canny pursued by | #00000 Mem Hors Du ups a wounded. Besides the prisoners that were sur- at tun te Sta-sachusetts and resume his legal da- | Ml. b¥ our men. twas half-pasteight when | you! gust take as ayrubols me tore Ue renee Killed or Maimed for Life. cere ph Novelty grand Menagement, at » rendered, four hundred field pieces (including seventy mitrailleuses,) one hundred and fifty sic ge guns, ten thousand horses, aud an immense amount of war material.”’ the firing began gradually to cease at all points. During the last advance the historical bombs of Koniggratz were not wanting, but Minister Von Room Femoved me this time from their midst. and’ respect of the rogramme of the ere, from an unto the rollic ights of all. This is the vernment just established unate crisis, the result of of despotism. But at this moment ties as judge of the Probate Court. Ixptaw Treaty.—The Commissioner ef In- Tolegrophed Exclusirely to the Brening Star. Moon Ascr@si he | dian Affatrs ‘has received and filed a copy of a | All the troops that I saw greeted me withen- | we can have butone care to deliver the nation | ITALY AXI SPAIN. RE IZE THE | BAVARIA WANTS TO JUIN NORTH ship “ciry «New York. oneo! the | trenty of everiasting peace concluded itween See hee Ter portend uizactes | from the enemy. ‘There again we have the ben- NEW REPUBLI GERMANY. Wilt yorivvely take plice at Ho clock-usiiystvom | the Obyppewa and Sioux Indians and the United | 28% step, und often a-sumed the offensive. but Fae aaa ne, Sout persevering courage. | paris, Sept. 10.—The Figaro of this morning | Loxpow, Sept. 10 Tie Bavarian govern- States at Fort Abercrombie, Dakota Territory, | who were always repulsed. What now the says the Kepublic of France has been officially upon the support of all men of heart and all governments interested im the triumphs of co Strong in the justice of our cause, we ave a firm hope of success, and the adliesio the government of Washington gives us con, ment is negotiating for admi. German Contederation of the enemy will be ix not to bs calcula they are now crowded into the very stroncly entrenched camp near the fortress of Metz Lam backward in gnaking use of names, when answering such as ‘inquire about our lowes, as on the th of August last. The treaty is for- warded by Kev. Father Genin, a missionary, and they ask therein that a part of their appro- priation be set apart for the erection of a recognized by Italy and Spain. THE PRUSSIANS eros RETARDED BY 3. 1 Ba wied <t” MAZEP HOUSE OF TARTABY BUERTE will appear ax “MAZE ATIONAL THEATRE. on the Iseigian frontier. Catholic chapel on their reservation. y - : that we make known to you our gratitude, and tarded the Prussian: vi el . ——_— toned, and often without grounds. It is said | peg you to tranemit it to your governinent. and Rheims. It fs only with much difficulty THE LATEST. a. E. SPALDING, Sone Lessee aN» Maxacer APPOINTMENTS BY THE Presipent.—The | that your regiment fought splendiliy. Waldec- 2 see is wounded seriously, not mortally as that their artillery can be moved over the heavy GRAN® REOPENING tent yesterday appointed Alvey A. Adlee, intended ty bivouac, but alter a few ‘The German correspondent of the es | roads. Atseyeral places near Paris trees have . MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS. September -w York, Secretary of Legation at Madrid; found a room, where I reposed on the ows from Wilhelmshehe, under date of n cut down, 80 as to impede the progress of | THE PRUSSEAN ADVANCE. ‘ d michteol the Se first Page, Virginia, Consul at Port Said, al ambulance whien had accompanied us ey Perdis 8 | ee wimpomsaieca choos thee wotcry teen Ounaeee Egypt; Saul H. Kingman, of South Carolina, | hither, ax I have not had any of my baggage | {his station at 2 bd peed aaron ee 6 = i officers, General Plonski and the resident cials of the province had assembled. ‘The Im with me simee we lett Pont- nsson. | have not had my clothes off for the last thirty hours REPORTED ‘The Garde Mobile have attacked th F CH SUCCESSES, ETC Prus- San Consul at Brindisi; Thomas J. Brady, Indiana, THEY ARE NOW NEAR PARIS. 4 “ons St. 1 S, Vest Indies; Jo! * ‘ at he ha re eo tory. perer,on alighting, passed to General Plonski's " ELIS . , a < ae plese a —— hn H. | 1 thank God that he has given us the victory. "| perer.on signees: sfiser-of the carpe mus | si8te at dierent points killing, wounding, and - TXtON; an, Steuart, | ennsy 2 seee- crew up with preented arms. He looked | capturing numbers of them. Fg! A la aeery: ‘Fess, Cooney #f Eigen, snd RecEinrs vio Ccstome.—The receipts trom | or") 5, bat not crushed. There were no signs | ‘The Garde Nationale are to perform night | THE MAKCH PE RHE ENEMY ox rhe beri mimence with the © excrombig, of Fomuayivans, Counsel? customs, for the week ending September 5, were | 1, bloat aniform of peneral with a stage oe Pcl err ra m Buvssens, Sept. W.—At theit present pace ent ; . a : i Gaele let ements : tave Flourens is here. » Bewt- 10-—AS the : A BIND IN THE HAND WoRTH TWOIN TUR | Scand DUnGE Eatastcod man voleoneroid pet ror py fumuetrer ty eeipduers Raues = 76 Ga the armies ofthe Princes Royal and the Bavari- s VAL) ders havi sued is 2 D3 NAPOLE y i - is 4 enter with all the New Comp pany in the cast Geis tha Navy Depareaes detailing the necas. | Baltimore TIONAL SURRENDER oF REIGN OF F ans should be in their desiguated positions a aS eee cuock. ie eieies ei eact oe ‘Ganae ae ks ages MANDED, ae Loxnon, Sept. 10.—King William has given | 4TUnd Paris next Wednesday. 4 New s pecial to the ‘Washington navy yard on the 2)th instant, and From these points they will slowly close in Maytiower, at Norfolk, for duty in the Tehuan- ordered that Napoleon shall be treated a= Sover- . upon the Freneh fortitications. Herald.)—A tag of truce lett Strasburg yester- mn Total a cign of France. eying a proposition for surrender from ; : A Prussian force was at Complegne this fore- bem % Hryaayh O88 OF tru > ” = it ch 01 aM men a denie: yons gone " i Seca ea ee emma, 3 | Fise Mandel Lésee Loet-—Tus loss OF ton Hag | ie inare tee sine ee n inthe | _ It is denied that Lord Lyons has gone to King PRUSSIAN MOVEMENTS. noticed in THe Star of yesterday. An order | Jish iron-plated steamer Captain, annot hands of France, bat it will be pledged, how- | William’s headquarters. Loxpon, Sept. 10.—The Prussian advanc Oper daily % was also issued, detachtng Captain Shufeld: | a telegram from London in yesterday’s » ever, to fire no gun and take no part in the pre: ENGLISH OPINION OF THE SI ath stoe a nis tree. Subscription t from the navy yard at Portsmouth, S. H., and | lly confirmed by later ent war; the remainder of the garrison to be re = PAKIS. reported at Soistons, on the Aisne, last n ry yard 3 od. HL, tens ‘The hee eaaaeee leared. the officers bearing thelr side = Bs om | lis said that the Prussians hold Epernay and Epes ee saneess ordering him to command the expedition. France. All on bo: Prussians to hold possession of the The Standard's correspondent, writing from J {1 is sud (hat & A force et 4,000 Pr aa ————— .. | herished. Captain Cowper Coles, designer of | terms were immediately rejected, and an Paris, says the Prassians cannot su i eased <ahcs 4a Weckions oa, day. (This Decision oF THE INTERNAL cz Be- | the vessel, Lord Northbrook, and’a son ot Mr. | conditional surrender of the city and fortes besiege the city with their six hundred thousar| | Passed Vitry-le-Francois yesterday. (This 1s OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE. REav as TO Wnotesare Deaters.—The Act- | Chi'ders, first lord of the » went down | demanded. the garrison to become prisoners | pcp. sortitied town on the Paris and Strasburg r re 996 Pex se Comaiiaanes Of Fatuisa nue has | with the Captain, el was the | and the officers to be reieased on parols and rIES IX THE WAK ) miles southeast of Chalons.) cnmmnn bce aed SRR eee iyeeee | 12e Commmimmones of Taternal Hevanns Was | ervest and Was cHtsency the oe Tene | eine tioars to be released : $00,000 CASUALTIES IN THE Wan + ukabinde or can plat end reversed the recent ruling respecting the sa ship-of-war in the English navy. Persons w: ans to le it is said the casualties of the w a BT ERD URES OF THE So 456)On BE xDLvDItsonyjNe, 4-6 | of wholesale deaters. It is now held that suck | fav the Monarch, whan that cstal ee R exc aggregate four hundred thous a T™ H and Saie } Tr sales are included among thos? exempted by | waters lasi winter, will Baie ay good idea of | women and chi flintand m rol bat ‘i if sas nkdbbaie muemahor ach eaiie + —Suburban residents have SteeEr ie ae STAEST | soction two of the act of July 14, 1579, and that | the consiruciion, armament. and ‘size or the | jemes wae granted. commander } than one-half of this i . : been ordered to ptain, except that the latter was the newer evacuate the zone reachod by cl, Was somewhat larger and bad some these made after the 30th the guns on the fortitications. Was allowed foriy-eight hours to consider the | dead or maimed for lite. Bo. 486 Seventy «rn eet, between D and Estrocts ustant are not to be Proposal for an unconditional surrender. Biakt Doors above Odd Follotes’ Hal. taxed. Sales of leaf tobacco, manufa nor improvements in her bull andengincs. REPUBLICANISM IN ITALY. AUSTRIA pastci FOR AN ARM Light drait French gunboats are descending ravings, Whromos, &e, | tobacco, snuff, cigars, foreign and dom he Captain was launched about two years ago |. -PUSLICANISM IN ITALY. i the Rhine. Pept Hecwings. Wimiow distilled spirits and wines, continue to be liable | aNd for some time past has been the flagship of Fronence, Sept. ‘Martino has carried im- | ‘The Paris correspondent of the News write ture Cord and Tassels, “. so Disirict Jortant propositions to Italy. Gen. C the Heutak Obamnel 5S has been appomted commander-in-chier, ground of whieh extends to ( iin |e The army has been mobilized. Immense republican viron, the cruising The Journal dex Debats ablishes accounts of braltar. As Cape excesses committed by Ked Kepublicans at Tov- atter that date. that England having declined to negotiate fo inisterre, off where th ante reported t an armistice Austria has undertaken it. * hae Rs — me wena * > aria = sterre, ofl where the disaster is reported to | 8 “poping eh ee ee Dees) rare lous and Lyons. 7 nd Sumber. sp2Iy" | ‘Tae wepprne ot Sons Yr. Welle fons = have occutred, is the northwesterumost point of Hemonstration were made here yesterday. REMOV AT, aR beds EOF Gey ERN di Go tunnels im the Departenset or tte BT KEPOSITORY. Clerk of the y Department, to Mrs. the Auiantic coast of France, the ship wason | GREAT REPUBLICAN DEMONSTRATION carigge? . rept pers A B. Colt, the widow of Edward Colt, will tak her station when the calamity occurred. IN MADRID, Seine-ct-Marne have been blowa up by order of 25 “ F" STREET, the government. Baween Tai teontn and Pourccenth Sts, WL PAINTINGS, ENOBAVINGS, PHOTUGBAPHS, OB BOMUS, &s., BUGEE’S GROUPS OF OCULPTUBE, A£ZTiSTS BATERIALS, STATURTTES, &¢., &t., enoTe. FRAMES, a CURD AND TASSELS, &e., Se. Panis, Sept. 10.—It is eertatn that the Minis ters of Finance, War and Foreign Affairs wil goto Yours atonce. Gambetta, Minister of th Interior, will remain here, but will send a dele- gateto Tours. It is believed that even if com munications are cut, matters have been so ar ranged that the authorities will manage to cor respond between Tours and Paris. The Diplo matic Corps will go to Tours to-day. CLEARING FOR ACTION. Last evening a number of fine houses in the environs of the city were destroyed by fire, order of the authorities. THE CROWN JEWELS. The Secretary-General of the Bank of France says the crown jewels are not there. Lhe zoy- ernment authorities took care to have them de- posited in a safe place inside the city. place at the residence of the bride’s parents, 47 ‘ege street, Hartford. Conn.,on Tharstay, the Sith inst. Mrs. Colt, formerly Miss Alice Brainard, was married to Hdward Colt, the nephew of Samuel Cait, E<q., of pistol fama, a few years ago; but her husband lived a vers sbort time. She isa lady of great personal at- tractions and great wealth Mannion, Sept. 9.—A great manifestation of with the French republic was made erday. ‘Twenty thousand citizens marched through the streets with banners in- scribed with mottoes flattering to France and bards playing the Marseillaise. No disorder marred the procee om After the procession a mass meeting was held. Senor Custelar (who isat the head of the Spanish eepublicans) de- Hvered an address. He said :—*'The conscience of humanity breathes again, witnessing the pan- ishment of the empire and the triumph of the »epublic. The Spanish people, delivered trom their kings, and ruted now by vniversal suffrage, will soon join the great political movement to form a United Stat of Europe. [Immense jause.) To-day give France your ‘Mpathy, aiting the moment when you may aid her with arms.” This was received with enthusi- ic shouts of approval. HE SOUTHERN PRUSSIAN COLUMN. YES, Sept. 9.—‘The Prussians passed Vitry Tre WoRKING PeovLE.—The International Workingmen’s Union, tormed in 1-64, will Lhely be strengthened by the final results of the war. Itatonce found favor among the class whose interest it was formed to protect. Four International Congresses ot Workingmen have taken place; in Geneva, in 1866, in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 157, in Brussels in 1868, and in Taste in 1869, each subsequent one representing tar larger numbers of constituents. The Ae. sociation is tirmly rooted in England and Scet- Jand. Holland and Belgium, Prance, Germany and Switzerland, Spain and italy, Hungary and Russia. _-« Affairs in Winnepeg Keil and his Followers non est. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Toronto, Caxava, Sept. W.—Advices have been received from Fort Garry to the : August. The régular troops had coma: leaving, on their way home. Colonel Wolslet has iesued a complimentary order to the troops on their g90d conduct and efficiency. ‘The arrival of the new Governor is anxiously looked for. There isnow no government in ex- istence im that district, the commander of the military forces having no civil powers. ‘There is no intelligence of the whereabouts of Riel and his foilowe: The Kansas Republican State Con- vention. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Yae PRESIDENT AND Mes. Rawitns.—A = statement has been copied into certain news- = siete BBAUKBTS, a | Pers that Tames Fisk, Jr., or his partne: Gyuld, paid the thoveand dollars subseri Wime Assortment fo = HOLIDAY PRESENTS. + the President last year to the fand for the V. 8. SMIT! family of the late General Rawlins. There is not only authority fur emphatically contraslict- ing hisstatement, but the additional fact has been ascertained that more thau double that AMERICAN MecHANiC#.—The attention of the National Council of American Mechanies, which meets at Newark, New Jersey, on the 2th inst. will be stig te the subject of a “*password,”” emanating from that council, which will ad: members of the order to the meetingsot Under the prese comy PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. RSION TO SMITHS POINT. council in the United States. I. t ve 5s i ow Toreka, KANSAs, Sept. 10.— Smount was contributed by the President. He | Tales, a visitor must have a Geechee gras peecceee diaeeeeniiny oon . Kayes are sda State vention ‘to-day nominated J. N. + Lady of the ld t- J. W_Dinty, | bas, as trustee, invested $38,500 for Mrs. Raw- | secure admittance to a council meeting abroad. | (ROTmOUS Fe lare everywhere,in the nomecriis | The jewelers here have ceased displaying Harvey (the present incumbent) for Governor. ake an aoe » the above = lins in registered bonds, besides paying $5,000 on : he reports to be presented show that the order King of Prussia, the conscription abolished. their valuable goods in their show windows, The platform copier tard against the hie wt a house for that lady in Danville, Conn. has beeen constantly increasing. having saomen i sk | have sent the greater part of them to places of | the alienation of the public lands to the railroad mzatiueaiug. reaching, the city Qt 8:30 p.m ee Satay, Rey yinis, Delaware; Maryland, New | DEMOLITION OF THE MARSEILLAISE | Sire monopolies; sympathizes with the Prussians, d . Tea ‘ . ersey, New York, Obio, Indiana> West vin : ER. y: and hopes the European war will end in the es: Fete thes tics wleiiad Cinsatte Tet | Mepiation or THe Unite States Be | Jerse nd Vermont one Pants, Sept. 9.—The people to-day attacked F TWEEN FRANCE axD Pru’ STRASBURG PROVISIONED FOR TWH plishmet Ki . Ni S1A.—The Cabinet the office of the STRASBUR i: T tablishment of a republic in Europe. othing Boys Woman's Ricnrs—Mise A ay ar | couse eh Gea Clore Ramin rane ap rises issald on the subject of the finances. ELP THE ORPHAN BOYS rday afternoon, it is stated, thoroughly dis. o ala une A. + of beg m2 * x Pani8, Sept. 10.—A letter received from Stras ———_e+——_ Hn" ive Rkakaman oo cau kawr ox : neo-Prussian question, and finaly | {.¢6Geecner and Gone ey ae pontell by | yesterdayia tas panees Ley Conta tea. Seatcent| burg euys ibe conditinior thi-eny Wun ook. | Ounrandinn Regulations in Philadel. Mensad Gane ae eta despatch be sent to Minister Ban’ | Peace und Quorum. This is believed to be the | tion is doubtless due to Rochefort denuncio: | ter than was supposed. ‘The garrison has plonts sas For the ten ht of St. Joseph's Asylum The | ¢Ftt ‘in reply to one from him,)in which this | Bret appoiutment of a lady to this office in New. | tion of the course of the paper, aed mecnrte of munitions and food for two months. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. stormer Wawsect Will cute Poet government says in substance that while we can- | England, and perhaps inthe Umted States east | great is bis influence with the people. The PHILADELPHtA, Sept. 10.—The following res- avacm ard: of Wyoming Territory. She holds the respon- sible porition of Chief Clerk in the United States Pension Agency in Augusta, and is said to be a young lady of first-class business qualitications. Th's appotntment qualities her to administor ouths, take acknowledgements of deeds, solemn- ize marriages, &c. journals this morning warmly praise his patriot- ism and sincere desire for the maintenance of public order. THE SIEGE OF PARIS. The Scecle says that it is assured from the best source that in answer to the representations of the inhumanity of bombarding P: , the King of Prussia said that he woud not have recourse to such an extremity. He would take the place by the aid of famine. As it is evident that at least 900,000 troops will be needed to entirel; surround the city, the Siecle concludes that all the Prussian reserves will be summoned for the siege. It says this is the reason fer the creation of seventy-six new squadrons of cavalry, and adds it is time that France had organized her cavalry. KECOGNITION BY SWITZERLAND, Etc. Switzerland bas recognized the republic of France. No GUNBOATS TO DEFEND PARIS. Some formidable gunboats are arriving her from Toulon. They are ironclad and draw bat little water, and are heavily armed. They are to be used in the Seine. By order of the military authorities a tram- way is being constructed around the city, imsid of the fortifications, in order to facilitate the re moval of stores, &c. Large numbers of cavalry have reached Ver sailles from Sedan. Only a short rest is needed to enable them to resume active service. They will be detailed to watch the environs. PARIS NEWSPAPER OFFICES THREAL ENED. not act in conjunction with other nations, yet if Our good offices should be requested by the bellizerents, we would be happy to leud them with @ view Jo bring about a peace between the two great powers, with which we have tra- ditional friendship. Such a despatch has al- ready been sent to Mr. Bancroft. elution has been adopted by the Board of Health hereas the board have learned that yellow tever prevails to an alarming extent at New Orleans, therefore Lessive?, That alt vessels arriving trom said port be required to stop at the lazaretto, and there be treated as prescribed by section 4 of the health laws of ee . $1,100,000 for a Female Institute, Trlegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Bo-Tox, Sept. 10.—$1,400,000 is the amount donated by the late John Simmons to establish an institute, (to be called the Simmons Feiale College,) for the purpose of giving young wo- men a thorough ctical education in medi- cine, music, aw . designing, te! a . and other branches of art, cm ond’ a at won will feave Seventh street bar p-mend Alexanria at 5 p. m Leave Glymont at 2 and 10 p. Tickets $1, ad mittirg gewtleman and lady. Meals aud refresh mente furnivhed at Gly mont. eo 6t COM i ANGEMENTS. am In th f COMMITTEE OF e -20e- A New Ipra rn Tex vernaNncg.—iIna temper- ance lecture recently given by Key. D. N. Vandevere of Kingston, N. Y., he remarked that no druggist parts with a deadly poison Without a physician's prescription, and he would have some such principle prevail in the traffic of liquor. He would have a Keense put in the hands of the buyer, not these of the seller; he would have an arrangement that no man shot sell liquor to any one who does not have such a licéuse, and no young man should have license to buy a glass of rum until he C. RELCHEN BACH’S Piano Store, No. 423 11th Street, adore Penna. A (Estas isuxp Ovex 20 Yeare) ot the celebrated PIA Baltimore. and Wm. 5 d-hand Pi edeons for eale or rent terms; Piano and Organ ___ Sp4 ly’ Tue Ames-Wnityey Case.—The case o Whitney against Ames, (and cross bill,) is now before Mr. James U. Clephane, commissioner, who has taken the testimony of Mr. Whitney, which is very voluminous, making over 300 pages of legal cap. Mr. Whitney. who as alleged has been acting ss a clerk to Gen. Butler, tiled a bill on the equity side of the court to prevent Horatio Ames from drawing a certain sum of Cc W. MAVENNER & €0., it is feared that the mob contemplate an at- bs litical arrests were made in Paris i v5 a try, calculated to enable scholars to acquire an should be twenty-oni yesterday, which is consi @ sign of security | ‘ck on the oflice of the Marseillaise. The Fiyaro independent livelihood. e ATE — the a ee es on - aaa sae ite y Felt ducted and of popular confidence in the governmen’ newspaper has also been threatened. pecs REAL EST. A4xD NOTE BROKERS, count for cannon, unless he first paid or secare: YOUNG me: ‘elt wae abducted } Flig! forger. him (Whitney) his tee of 95,000 for his services | from her mothe New orleans last | 189, hundred Kabyles arrived retees wide id ; Algeria, precediny home at t pected to-day. cok. and conveyed to. hovel in the woods by © tare force which nex ip inducing Gen. ey are fine soldiers, and are B. Dyer, Chief of Ordnani to withdraw his Mr_waveer, Sept. 10.—Seargent Huntington, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE. position to the claim. whict | a white man, who held her while she was bein, i LATER. the head of the United States recruiting office was to follow upon the withdrawal of the | shorn of her blonde tresses by an’ old nerree Satie arrived yonarier hem cote Sig ey fe ve Nene THIRD DOO FKOM SEVENTH STK BET, | charges by Ames against General Dyer, | She was then conducted back to the city again | ang by this evening it is expected that the full as. vot soversi chy eae. forging en <€ Inanewer,MrsAmes aiiollt that he Promised | from yong puke hence wee retRs.o€ Hatt | force of the Garde Mobile within tke ety wil ba PANIC IN PARIS. erable amount of government clotting. A — 5,100, but averred that the money was | recently been made quite a business of by men | CX¢F1%,000. They are billeted on the inhabi- arrest. reward is offered for tants, but on none who are not paying over 800 france annual rent. POSITION OF AUSTRIA, ENGLAND RUSSIA, iat «led for General Butler, and that when the arrangement was made it was distinctly derstood that the fee was offered to secare n. Butler's personal services and influence. The respondent further stated that those ser- or Prdgeripocesos contented themselves with © profits of peddlin, ee TROUBLES IN 12ELAND.—The body of Patrick WANTED ured by deed of trust, Fire in Phi} PuILapEtruta, Sept. 10.—The carpet factory NOTES. ace BUMNESS OOKPORATION The Exodus from that City—All the of James Bromley & Bros. was destroyed by BONDS. and Fitzgerald was found near Dungawan, Ireland, Lonpow, Sept. 9.—(Special to the Tribune.)— fire to-day; wrod $105,000; insurance, Eisso08, HOUSES, furnished snd untarnished. anit ty | Fices were not rendered, and that, theretore, he | yesterday. It is su 1 that he was shot for | 4 — omnes SCNaraEhs from Paris One hundred a1 men were thrown out of ———*_ | is not legally or morally bound to’ pay the sum | political reasons. Forty breech-loaders and a Prem ey morning I understand from a employment, $10,000 worth of finished carpet (TBE PLACE To Bey DRY GooDs demanded. He also claimed that a retaining arge quantity of @ ammunition were discovered | French source on which I can place implicit was burned. - fee of $2, which be paid = Ro ps - the an = zed by the police of-Cork yesterday. No Sten aie an ak oa ine aa a fe The Victory at Sedan. scat oe -— 600! Cl 4 o t of the ne; jon. ou! arres' steps Prussia = Pxecution. - eer yauee — foremneds Acthe cxamianiion of ‘Nir. Whitney % ———_—_--wee- -— —__—__ consent toan as & prelimi: toa Lovis, Sept. 0.—The execution of Jobn ant: ize io LaDins ant GENTLEMEN'S LIN. | he appeared ee = —— S7 Backgammon—A lady’s waterfall. hee tages te cee <a aacri- . le, for the murder io dn wing AY SD OHIESS. constantly arriving from | was represented by Messrs. , Ingerse! B7 The “rotund varieties of on the a ‘cumstances must The P; ji: Claim to h: Captured 000 | Kalb county on the night anuary Ist, 1870, Bew York ord ATICK. Whitney was questioned at consid” | Newport beach rivet a correspondent’ atten | TeSult in further bloodshed, the Austrian gov- | 22¢ Prussians ave ner 108, took place at St. Joseph yesterday. WHITE HONEYCOMB SPREADS, 9150 0] ing St the woetnee ee ee lane telat cah rene canal beat? Becanve tt Favre's declaration enables me to ‘say that sane Fae haat oh aee peel ipablinks and ie account o ‘ “ . or sire ee " Sricesat of BARKING and DUTLIES | 1 opprcttion te por eeet el che aeeee ints | _ Balt ia naid that 4 few years age there were entirely accurate. in all the, drenautnee FRINGE CLpEES IDES Whee. Pare ee eee BLE CLOTHS. exe. said e testitied that Gen. Bntler was not a be merqanets in Eng! , and now they are | I am not liberty to state, but it is prob- Panis, Sept. 10.—Some of the journals hay- ieee age HOSIERY 204 NOTIONS, as w: arty to the contract, and that he (witness) only | Plenty. le that Favre’s hopes for immediate al- ing reported that Prince Pierre Bonaparte wept a7 A “Society for the Encouragement of eortment of BBY GOODS. very ¢ was concerned in effecting a settlement of the S7-The distinguished author of “Lines to a Y - Empero fe i y Men Desiring to Marry” is organizi EMOKY 6. it igttiat Ames could obtain the amount of | Waterfall” is said to be engaged now on “Lines | Negotiations thus farhave necessary been ine | “He? be m eepcibeies pre saspeea vag | among the young ladies of Roudout, Noy 7s Str [Eea} 1920 Penneylven 4 bis claim. Ames’ counsel produced letters, | to a Hairpin. formal, and, in answer to the urgency of the adding that his and bis - a7-The police of Petersburg, Virginia, have y H. TESNEY BEST FAMILY eLovg | WE, “Whitney.” as follows:—One of Febru- | gg-The famous trotti mare Lucy has been | French Minister, Kuseia intimates she ne — friends enemies | upder orders made a raid on the boys of thee Mihesns ary Sth, saying “The Department received a | sold to her owner, Norris Holeomb, ol Hartford, | C80not immediafely accept such an alliance, | know that he has more manly habits. place, and confiscated some hundreds of “‘peach- Mave et TENNEY, Davineox 200., cat tee oe cents gem Conn., for $16,006. pct ne age ln aon panies in | PARISIAN ABSENTEFS TO BE TAXED. | stone whistles.” ot known.” One lahenary 28th, : | S9-A physician says that women would enjoy sateen i tmeriore =] The citizens of gone a7 One never hears of suicide in Memphis. elec’ w . “ t ‘tere is ly trace- he citizens of Paris who have awayare . stip to teemorives. nud taatouskie Broce Keow aad tale wih ae erg Sem ser to gome Bere, | wuch beter health If thoy were Bot soreees able to the S tafeamesed the Guecer'e to be taxed in proportion to the rents paidthem, | When @ man there gets tired of living, he Dest patent cleaners. is now being placed om the | rights e had written | Pouring hot slops down their throats. whom Mr. Siacstone concedes much; partly to | for 104 the French Garde Mobile. When | 2°°8"’t bave to walk more than oue or two With satisfaction to all who have tried it | (&Et S7Dr. J. 0. Hamilton, of Ji Ne, Iilinoies | Gi #s aristocratic aversion to the repub- | {" lodging agar) . suuares before he stumbles over somebody who Gaaventeed qual fo any tm the Desrict. io the Department: reterred aia tho ties iter, | having the vaserballlste is thet ay eet at aaaaani es maemo ia that | these citizens return they will be called on for | is anxious to kill Lime or enloGy mest Grocers. aaitte | was trom Gon, Butler, La artiste in the og | {oF playing the game inside te no eutral interference would now be influen- | payment from this date. S7 The deserted rooms of the Emperor were STEAM CARPET-B AT pe hab: 7 ate | YOFK Sun, of Ag @, headed “ Gen. Butler's | limits. tial. Sivent prosmare bas been pat ex: tho cant All the theatres of the city are now closed. gare with bottles of tonies, of which he Wecsndenbaeel : in ont poh po Finer tape tpt raee was, witees band a ‘ = The Pacific Tribune Sf Olympia, Washing The Pao dendante tn cone com It is noticed that the protestations against the donea his dieser ae He aban- Seek Pe ee ee eee erence to lobby Nob, aad She acknowledged jail] ea been Spancd "ter tierecoption of wosk= what they style the pusillanimity of the Eng- | violent appeals recently made by ultra journals | tions that were entirely Teutonic. N.Y Be. Fell fs enn one L. Rick. | finally that he wrote them. Jy, monthly, and yearly boarders, lsh Cabinet. has bad the pest effect upon the mindfof the | press. ton into the North | Stragglers from the a-mics are still pillaging | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. DURING THE wWREE ending t> day there has been received by the Trensurorof the United States from the printing division S1°).90 in) fractional currency. The amount forwarded doring the same period $154.00 te and $1 in fractioual currency The amount of securities held by the T ret of the United States tm trast banks reported to-day were as {c culating notes, €42,044,.%: for « lic monegs, $16, ‘The amount ke and destroyed during the week was 8115.10" The amount of mutilated bank notes & during the week ending to-day was * making the total amount burned to d is. The bank currency issued for destroyed during the week was & wk the total amount ined therefor <7’ and le Dalance dae of <1 “ Kank circulation outstanding at thi= 28.455 929. = =v rasa date bs Canton, a. a re Western Union ‘Telograpa, i . Pacific _. @,. Botton Water Adame Expres. © 3 ied States Kxpree. @. do. ew ork Central aud Hudson, &'s Brie, 23. do. preferred. © it pret d.—— 85, Miche S Lake Shore and ichigan Boathe tinots Central, 1s5*. Clevemnd and . Northweet. <<. Jersey Central. 1s kieand St. Pani, & ws ebash aud Western. ern pid For Waynes i : Terre Hi & Alten, 12 gan Ven M. Otten, ‘Ket om etigated gales.= (9 bales. Middlin: 4; Middting Orleans, 0 Mills supertio: tamil. $ fern winter, @1 25a§ 1 26. scarce and higher—sales at ‘aac. Fell Semand et Sc. Western nominally Sea sales. Onte. Sate oe. Baoon active, rib sides, 17 a 18¢.; shoulders, 15°). bame, Sia26. ative, Whiskey quict at #latc, ¥, Sept. 10,—Virginta sixes, old,53'. bia Iss. @) bid. Gl asked. do., conpon, pt. W.—Stocks steady. Gold i Jong. ¥%. short, I's 12'.. Virginia 6s. 20.—Fleur steady Corn Ie. better. ——s New Yorn, Sept | thade better | [Prom the New York World, September » ‘The yuiet of Tom's Ki the railroad ng Branch, was startied, ax it never was betore, yesterday morning, by au accident that resulted in the drowning of at least eight persons. Tom Kiver is a village of « 2.000 inhabitants, situated apon the banks of the river of that name, about six miles from it~ mouth. It has become ef late quite a sammer resort, and ® large hotel has been built there. itis also mach frequented by the peopie of the neighborhood for picknicking purposes. 1 depot oi the Southern New Jersey railroad the opposite side of the river, and ix comnec with the village by two bridges—one bridge and the other a foot bridge—on . about fifteen feet apart. ‘This strac’ as a" tached to the depot side of the fiver by wood or iron pms. It is about sixty feet long, and the water beneath it is at least ten fect di y Gay morning, at 639 o'clock, son hundred men, women and children, connec with the Centenary M. E. church of | Branch, started on the cars for : clam-bahe at Tom's river. On t the depot they began to saustter lei the bridge in groups. When but few ally got over, some sixty were t, the pins on and the wl Off towards the The loosened en peneath the water, wl | the other remained fast. The in , j *hich the floor of the bridge made lay { an angle that about half the endange= | were enabled to clamber up on the ¥ They scrai dup on their hand an indescribably conta or bumanity—some looking ves without much regard to . pushing down the less helpful were straggling in cach other and at bridge. Tho-e of the fragments of me eve under the ¢ multitude who were side could o tand there in pai hess; those the other side m: all but eight persons, as far irom Who came from Eatonville. a town a da half from Long Bianch. aly eight ul bodies were recovered, however, and these were all from Long Branch. Probably not more than a quarter of those who fell iuto the Water were men, the rest were women, boysand girls. «ne girl of fourteen, who was raked up irom the bottom of the river, was considered quite dead, but careful treatment finally resus ciated her. The tollowing are the names of the victims: — Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton, aged about 15; her husband is a tarmer; Peter How land, carpenter, aged 19; Maria Martin, aged rata Martin, Helen Lane, aged 11; aged 12. A TAL¥ of horror and sin fills the in the adventures of a sch he circumstances 0} rof a hotel. It ap that Annie Mooney, a youngand pretty girl of thirteen years of age only, was the daughter of a respectable citizen of Vaklanud, that she leit home one morning for school, performed her tasks, and, it was <upposed, departed for home. Bat night came and no Aunie appeared. Her parents sought her everywhere, but in vain, until at last a railroad conductor gave informa tion that the girl was at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in San Francisco, and that he had seen her there. A police officer was despatched to the hotel, and breaking into the room that had beer her, found her alone and ina fainting condition upon the She was com veyed home apparently lifeless, and so. - From interrogatories made of the clerk of the hotel it was discovered that she entered the house in a hurried manner, had behaved very singularly, had sent tor the conductor, whose name is Wood, bad and then, it is believed, had taken poison. suspected that this Wood had seduced her. and that overcome with remorse at his refusal to marry her, she determined to end her life. Her appearance in her coffin is described as caim and placid. An inquest had been held, and the arrest of Wood effected. sips WEATHER Lessons From THe SkKY.—The > colors of the sky at particular times afiurd paceag mine J good evidence. Not only does a Itix * |, and the will be fine. o_o , sharp, definite, it will be foul. Generally speaking, unusual lines betoken wind or rain, and delicate tints bespeak fair . Simple as these maxims are, the British of Trade has thought tit to publish them for the ase of seafaring men. at the scenes of horror to be notises the appearases in the of wolves and wild boars, have been driven from the y and Alsace by the guns of The Sport, of Paris, sorts of game desert ei fall back upon Bel- &7-Corsages are to be made heart-shaped, the ae. dutterers