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“THE EVENING STAR. * FUBLIEWED DAILY, Sunday excepted > é : AvENNG sap Newarur courant, | . as the counter, Two Cxxts. i PRick ror Maittne :-Turee Months, $1.50; Btx Months, $3.00; Ore Year, $5.00. No papers “Eun WEEKLY eTa-yotsed co Ptr | %, 36—N2. 5,462. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1870. TWO CENTS. morsing—§1.50 8 year. ST SS SD TL "SEMENTS. NUT E WAR. " f GENERAL CABLE NEWS. AMS ae. SPECIAL NUTICES, EVENING STAR. i oe _* cu mel TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR Frighitel Ratirond Accident tm Box JATIONAL THEATRE. PURE WINES. ate ees Fea . s ALES Tones | nc sth tae eee pone N Sensis enna twain Califecuia By ebich Tain cuabled te eel Tot Washington News and Goxsip. ‘The following embrace the most important THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPA lee merit ecnbnd cobeees saat = ZAVISTOWSK Sole, ——____ items of war news received here by cable last ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | Stanord this potning. The Woe eet The train known as the which left Holyhead, Wales, Inte last mg Tamworth was thrown from the track by a misplaced switch, and the PE entire train, composed mostly of passenger Je | coaches, plunged into the Trout river. Thas tar the bodies of the engincer night=— FRANCE TO LOSE TERRITORY. Momicut, Sept. 12—Prnssia has formally noti- tied Bavari of her int ion to annex th Germany a portion of France as a t frontier. THE MISSION OF M. THI ed nent communtor rpoans, treet eee Srticie, selected. sxptesty. for movie: SHR RET: : ¢ alifors' Snocres, ontitie i “RT. ANGELICA, EUsOA TE ged RUCK: also, INTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts to-day With new Sonzs, Diucen. eu. de. | WRY CATAWBA, trem Urbana Wine ‘Go. Those | *FOm this source were €263,711.4% The performance wil th the Wines I offer for sale, wholesale and retail, by hoge- ——areee Lo bead, barrel and half-barrei, by Bt nd ATTORNEY GENERAL AKXRWAN is expected GFAUEM. proprictor gf.the Nause 3; tu retarn here from Georgia on Saturday next Boe. 1217 west. Pa. ay» Washington te. AND CONC nd four passen. also. No. 84 North Charles st., Baltimore, APrrointeD.—Acting Secretary Richardson Lowpon, Sept. 13.—The Times sa: gers have been recovered. There is much con : BY THE WHITE CATA W BRANDY, for h . ” on LOEDON, Sept. “ fnsion at the scene of the disaster, and it is ; N i A as appointed E. B. Elliott Chief Clerk of the | ing that M. Thiers comes to Eng " mcibhe ; 4 bensoapmmaqalsie = !-—Y~ teupmscapggaore eee Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department. | te information reaching the provisional govern. | THE SIEGE OF PARIS!! piniost impunsible to zet @ correct account. Th THE AKON QUART Ez =e". =: 28 VEGETASLE GICILIAN aa pring pte akong to express Pm aut — TES CHORAL SOCIETY, ALL = " views of that government touching peace. We The Fenians ve. MES" DROOE, ee Comat. Pausous, at Santiago 66 Cabs, dicil | Too" aise visen may be ncornten oe tenis Loxpon, Sept. 14.— The Fenians are : * 1T WILL Posi eT. eSTORK @RAY | yesterday afternoon of vomito, after a short il ~ HAIK Tu ITS OKT@INAL COLOR. nese. hoaver. ‘Tc keeps the hair from falling ont. It is the best = F Regotiations. The conditions will probably em- brace the dismantling of Metz and Strasburg, or their occupation for three years by the Ge The City Threatened by Seven Army Corps. parently quite active again. Tue police re: ME. GEORG LEX RENKENT ly discovered and seized sowe Fenian doca Mast FENB RIECK : h oom ments at Cork. One of these was a plan tor WALDE dressing in the world, making lifeless, sttf, brashy Baga ‘W. Holden, editor ef the ate ee are at ali reasonabie, E Th U les OF! pillaging the branch of the Bank of Ircland AXD A ; leigh (N. C.) Stendard, and Geo. land will back them. . . —_—e PEN hair, healthy, soft and glossy, ( > A Li x e Uh eee : | Yer st yat dranee Gotleetor 2d Sorin Carona Dist reat the | tba argc ja Tria, decuming te han ORY ite Milles The Montresl Bont Races xy AT o REMEN SABITARY FUND. | aint PR egy Aaa Bh ipa he will eairy home a conviction favorable. to Peegraphed Eectusiney to The Beening Mar. . the onductor. s0 2-00) BH. = » = eace. To « actitice many preju- ONTREAL, Sept. 14.— al races o Device open stv 0 chink; Ouncsit to commence at | ———— sterk ot the Taten Benen ae ees got t | Eicon” and’ obwotete idem He. wit then set | A GREAT NAVAL ENGAGEMENT EXPECTED. | ; MS*™REAt: Sent, 1s take place to-day. To eho, 140. YOR TUIRTY YEARS 1570. | Clerk of the Indian Bureau, has been appointed | France a great example, and make his own ine morrow will occur the great four-oared race for gémiesin ont extea charge at the | HA® that well Known, Snterd, am€ popular reu- | Indian Agent at Fort Hall, Idaho res.cvation, | tluence more powerful than ever. the championehip of the world and $3,000 he- Btowe Store et Mews Bletzero'e & woke é and A. S- Reid, has been appointed Special {n~ ] Very reat excitement prevails at Paris and | oyu ccianes Imprisoning Ger- | tween the Tyne and the St John's crows; dis- hain amet 8 da Ly ol epg al Providence, | dian Agent atthe Milk River Mountain Agency. | ther continental capitals regarding American tance six miles. There will also be an Indian Gr W. DE RAVENS a ag before Ti’ public. sudan tek Cee eon, ee 3 | mediation. man Socialists. canoe race and a single scull outri race for Parte ot the world, and been | Tue CoLerado ELBcTion.—A dispatch re- IR SENSATION CIRCUS 1 and efficient | ceived at the Executive Mansion this morning € og en A x WASEING N, . remedy. Its wi ni power io reliev! em " % 5 WILL CXUISIT AT WASEINGTON. B coeree ee ema gyre fiacearued | Tm Gov. McCook of Colorade, announces RS “KNOWS NO REPUBLIC. two miles, open to all English and Canadian champion crews, for $150. The St. John’s ere le, Rs . BATTLE NEAR ROME! | WinaipStna Tasior abe eee oe entorth ept. pecial to the Meraid M. Thiers arrived in England to-day. He looks careworn and il}, aud shows a disinclination to ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ite world- wie popularity by ite ini c merit. No that Chaffee, republican, has been elected dele- Wiel ceaerattnnton at bore: abate = <p outrigger —_ The races promise to be 3 ive agent W 5 p tense interest “ SEPTEMBER 15 AND 16, such uniterel satisfaction, The warions ie for | 8% to Congress, and that heavy republican whetber he came as the accredited envoy of the The exhibition ot the Quebec Agricultural which the Pain Killer is ling cure, are too | GaiMs are reported throughout the Territory. | French republic. He intimated that he knew “ON LUT CURNES OF Mita AND MSTETETS. | wel known to require recapitulation in this adver- Fight Between Italian and Papal Troops. commenced to-day. The prizes are ty ‘This contirms our telegram in another column. | no republic, only the government for the defense very liberal, and open to the world. fisement. Ae an exteronl and internal medicine, of Paris. There is authority for believing . ar wane es - lend ie img a fe eae Se eee ‘enrivaled. Directions ac- Patent Cases Ducipep.—in the of D. that definite pro tions for peace will beoffered “ ; Convention of Ratiread Master Me- <Méenienion, 30 0, Chiktren, unter 1 yeare:'23 cts | “HOETVy an Dragriat wzcolm | 0. Holman va. Patrick Foley, for improvement | im Pehalt of the provisional government and | Surrender of the Pontifical Force! neers MLLE Zt LRILS Telegraphed Exclusively to Tae Evening Star. PuiLapELreta, Sept. 14 —The third annu convention of nerican railroad master me- ce of the Italians on | chanics assembled this morning. The delegates Tepresent all sections of the Union. Prominent Rome. manufacturing tirms have contributed liberally iu double acting pumps, and of Hosea Ball vs. A. ©. Fletcher, for improvement in grate bars, the Commsssioner of Patents to-day rendered decisions in favor of Holman and Fleteher, re- spectively. the British government, whose intervention is solicited. The terms are as follows :—Payment to Prussia of the war expenses; destruction of all forts in Alsace and Lorraine, and temporary occupation of Metz and Strasburg by German troops until the election of an authorized gov- ernment for France and the ratification of a and Aerial Pairy. MISS KATES STOKES, The Charming io HE WONDERFUL BRua, “tne Parazon st Beauty Grace and Artit< Merit. ebrated Gyn The ¢ Continued A 3 5 ie . . the river to Cape May, MLLE LE BORTE, Gen. Jvpson Kitraruick, United States | treat by the proper authorities. poe digetae tvs wat the 0 4 y “The Celebrated Dramatic and Eyuestrientc Artist. Minister to Chili, arrived in New York on Mon- a ROROSInION BY LOUIS BLANC. | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ag ig gute ee nm With hie sea Troupe of Trained Ponice. Sa Arizona with his wite and family. are eee has @. steking etie is the | DESTRUCTION OF A RAILROADBEIDGE, nrOD s = He brings with him the body of Gen. Edwin | Reville, in which he proposes that Prussia Panis, Sept. 1.—The ministry has made pub- R CHARLES LOWERY. r : J . a “ |, Sept. 14. e ministry has made pw J ME CHARLES LOWER PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &ec. | cook, late Secretary of Legation, who died i Teave the people of Alsace, and Lorraine SSO | tic the following oMicial intelligence: “The rah. Telegraphed Exclusively to the Beening Star. MONS. SEVILLA: €1e Renowned Kqvestrian, from | (\eanp ple NI Chili trom disease contracted ix Southern or Germany. road bridge at Corbeil has been destrosea by ki ee ee aa gentle te petra sis . G PLATE PRINTERS A — PROPOSED XE the French.” | Note—Corbell is 18 miles eouth- | fe dines en nuee” The Jury brought im The Dashing Equestrian. or Lariat veo = Suds —— _— —— a Commis- Pk nt Page Bares ~~ Ses ee oe point the railroad to ve the jury, = a Mathen 8 LAND. sioner Douglass has decided tbat stemmed verting Alsace and inde- | i In thelr Wenderfal Asrebote Poste. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15tn. ~ ined | converting A\ Lorraine into an i — Sead. ft tobacco imported by a cigar manufacturer from a foreign country and subsequentiy used in the manufacture of cigars is not subject to an inter- nal revenue tax as manfactured tobacco inde- pendent of the internal revenue tax paid by the ND manufacturer upon his cigars. ©: FOR GLYM GRA TO — = ne te ae the season.) by the proprietor. ecEep : i : rp es ee Tay Mivsniruen.—The practice ship Sa tember 15, 1870. The steamer Wawaset will Irave | Tannah with the midshipmen from Annapolis ber whart at 9a m P m5 leave Glymont at 2 | on board, which recently arrive! in Hampton * A Brass eed suricg | Roadsfroma practice cruise in I:uropean waters, THE PRUSSIANS WITHIN FIVE MILES | Dendeol & persen one eee ae ok at the OF PARIS. oe 3 » On the morning of the 2th of July, Last Monday, uhlans were at Nogent-sur- | 1470.” Marne. only five miles east of this Frem ‘Frisco_Gen. Je: Davis in Orders have been given by the German com town— German and French Sanitary manders, forbidding the destruction of bridges | Famd. bebind the army, under dire penalties. Sax FRaxcisco, Sept. 14—General Jef. C. : : Davis has arrived here from Alaska ‘A large body of Pruscianengineers isat Cham- | “'4' telegram from Berlin, Trecaa, acknow!- pigny, a few miles east of Paris. edges the Teceipt of $9#{4% irom the, ‘San Fra 1 EGE OF SUISS cisco German Sanitary Committee. The French THE SIEGE F SUISSONS. sanitary fund amounts to $24,000. The monthly S10. BLISS. ~The Man Fis.” im biz Startling and | _Dencing to commence at 4 o'clock. ent. rectéons Ant podean ¢ Sia aged EH in : © ModerrSamaon, in hit SPRINGS.on — BiCfondectal athiste —. tember 16, Te aicnete $1, admitt BLISS BROTHERS = ee THREE GREAT JIMMY BEY i 3 tEAM pendent republic. It is regarded with favor in Youdon, ‘It ix looked on as condition to which doth beiligerents can agree. PARIS DEFENCES. —The /ribune special at Pa- ris, nesday, writes:—The ramparts are vided into nine sections, each under a se; te commander. The guns there and in the forts are manned by sailors from Cherburg and Tou- lon. ‘The national guards are camped on the Glacis. The forts are garrisoned by the national aml mobile guards, who are under stringent military dispiine. A line of troops is stationed fomdertul Gymnast and Gro’ MONS. VANTINI, together wit plete Trowpe of Equestrians. Ons auxiliaries. in the way of £: At each performance will be tatrodne=dthe Wen at - A 5 German cutrassiers are still before Soisone. | Sanitary fund amounts to derval EPEC ATED HORSE “COMET Talon the 2 io be Mad acres one | Sill come to the wharf at the Naval Acad’ | between the exterior forts. and the ramparts, Twenty-five hundred Bavariansare at Vancoul. | eeectPte Semi sick Mules “HUMPTY DUMPTY” AND «a At * | emy in Annapolis to-morrow, and the middie.” ahead ba fiee sepia oh — — baer sae leurs. A Marderer Sentenced bet 3 FIELD. oi ‘There is but little confidence among cers “" “ = “A . Meith erncere plemmare, we anmonncr. 92 2, Special SEE HASBAFFIELD._ | will be allowed their leave of stteen dayn trom | hare is but little confidence ax government is | THE PARISIANS CALLED UPON TO op- | _ ITHACA, N.¥., Sept. 4.—The trial of Mike Maegan trend and cables FREE EXHIBITION. xcURSIONS tomorrow. Nearly all will leave for their | Gaily more anxious forncaces SE THE ENEMY. Ferguson for the murder of Jonathan Langer of ies LOTTLE SE. Chain PINEY POINT Bemes ta tho atterneon. FRENCH MILITARY ARDOR. A proclamation of Cremieux announces tne | 84 Wife, at Goodwin's Point, Cayaga Lake, on ‘Aeronaut in tue world. whe wi make one of her wouderfni Balloon Ascemsinns, the night of March 20, 1570, was concluded yes- Mawmoth Air Ship “Civy cf New York.” one New York, Sept. 13—(Special to the New terdey. Fergascn was found gulite ct neste ON 4 = = * 7 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 17th and isch insta, | Laxns Taken Ur Uxpge rae Howxstean | yoy Heratd.}—There is t_movement in approach of the Prussians, and calls upon ali — A ‘ + x. Parisians and Frenchmen to rise and oppose | in the first degree, and this morning was sen- Act.—Keturns received yesterday by Comuis- | every part of the city to-day. The last depar- ; : = 3 ‘moet impos: hte ~ael The Ace The bs yp v y pal 4 - | tenced «dige on the rely take placerat V'coclock,deilyrtrem | LAR go TeAMER LADY OF THE sioner Wilson, of the General Land Office, from | tures and the tinal concentration of troops, on | them. He implores the Departments ontside of neo ,t . P. Brown & Son whart. foe Santa Fe, N. M., Bayfield, Wis., Junction Cit the near approach of the Prassians, seems to | Paris to rise against the invader and create in- = e t among the many featnre of 7th street, at p. m son SATURDAY. arriving Spree Sry <b te ¥- | have aroused the military ardor of the people. Buxbibition is tre production of Le ied Poem f st Piney Point 32 o'clock; returning. reaching | Kansas, and Litchfield, Miun., show a disposal destructible ramparts. He invokes the memory | (the Colerade Election —A Republican “ ‘The streets are filled with thousands of soldiers 792 ‘ fe MALEPLA: © SUNN? Seda, Morning. “Leaving ‘sgain op | of 61,068 acres of the pnbiie lands during the marching, and countermarching from point to | GF #2 {0 expel the foe introduced by @ hatefa _ Triamph. ; ‘ppear an “MAZE I Boing at] 0 clock: reterning ot n past month. The greater portion of the land | peint. Rochefort has been appointed com- | 4" incapable empire. DENVER, Sept. i4—The Colorado Territory Washington at Go clock a. 1 day mort M 5 mander of barri: Single tickets, $2: gentleman aod lady. #3—gv0d W4suincrox © BRARY Cos cANY was taken up under the Homestead Act, of July = AND PEUSSIAN REPUBLICANS IMPRISONED | election for, delegate to Congress was closely 2), 1862, ‘The books of the General Land Ome PARIS ITEMS contested. The returns received make the elec- 7 BrRuix, Sept. 14.—A party of Socialists a! thon of Chaffee, Republican, almost certaii is ¥. Moa. 6 top enhes Si show an average of about fifty letters a day, in | 4,PABIS, Sept. df on ~ — of | Brunswick, who were intriguing against the | there were Republican gains. There was wa. Corner « = reference to the act of July 15, 1810, granting | tersigned by a member of the minixtty, is now | Pruesia throne have been sent to prison ov the —_ aw in Denver, but good order Open deity from ss mf Wem Reading Room ~ FS. 1890, | TAUtoad lands to soldiers. Appticants for infor- | requisite for any person leasing or entering | Kussian frontier. peovals eomassallbeccmens ‘Tree. Subscription to Library © per anwuin a2 tt September 8, 1870, mation are promptly supplied with elrculars | Paris. A Lacie parr pe tbmpand de corered at | PLUSSIANS ARMED WITH THE CHASS.. | From New York Fineacial News— P®OF. HosaTio Bares and instructions. asta Paris, and it is: wow being rapiiy fortified. Por. Geld Bids_Shipments of Specie. Seve ‘: > a ji Prussian regiments have bee: rd New York FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, SENATOR WILS80n, of Mawy., who is chairman | Nansouty’s cavalry escaped miraculously from giments have been armod 14.—The shipments of spe- “ Sedan, and bave arrived in Paris. Portugal has | with chassepots captured from the French. cie to Europe Jay Amount to $206,395. There aur skimonsG -Ceacpie of the republican Congressional committee, ar- | recognized the’ Frene tesenite. ‘Americans exert: ~~ eats . _ | Fete thirty-one bid tor the goverament gold . . = SLOTHING, | ‘ed here this morning to look after the busi- | residing in the suburbs of Paris are advised'te ae OSION AT LAON | to-day, amounting 12 $5,519.00), and ranging Corner Ninth and ¥ etreete, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. | jess of the committee. Correspondence which | remain in their houses and raise their national | ‘The cause of the explosion at Laon, whereby | from 113-20 to 114; SL ww) was eerie ee — ae é as on X0es he has from all sections of the country goes to fag for protection. Zoee & mace decidedthan | the citadel was destroyed 1 still a mystery. | !14-14- -“ ~ Soe paren show thatthe republican party a sm Meaty | fog’ wuithenmegie Gemembermentof Erancs; | taogh the Fretect of the Dopartmeatynd's | emsaded tor Gemgrem: For circulars apply xt the Btus'c Stores. sel2 td condition. Keports from various Congres | peace. A letter from Dr. Marion Sims, who is | DUmber of prisoners have been subjected toa | Unica, Sept. 14.—At Rome yesterday the Re- J. RUSSELL as <i sional districts indicate that the number of re- | doing hospital service with the French arms, | Tisid examination by Baron Von Moltke. Inated 1. 1. Hobersnseditor of the ten oe - 5 i 4 UNG i tates that Ame: > \ ARMY $ > mated EK. H. edit he a Heraid, WN Reooen a1 1719 Pronerivanie- arene, The New Clothing House, Fee arate ant gained by the Republicans | ore weeful than other Communication be, | SEVEN AMY CORPS BEFORE Pais. for Congress frem the Oneida district. oe WEDNESDAY. September Ht will about balance eachother. In regard to the tween Brussels and Paris is still maintained by Lonpon, Sept. 14.—If the plan of tne Prus. pane ance parot a ednesdays and Fridays (am ON THB Massachusetts campaign, Senator Wilson ex- | way of Donai and Culerrain. The chances of « | Sians is realized they must have seven army | Hom. Legan M. Roots Renominated successtul defense of Paris are thought to in- crease hourly. AFFAIRS AT TOUKS. Towns, Sept. 13.—The arrangements making here to receive the diplomatic ly have been Giscontinued, as the minister of toreign aftairs L ‘<6. saaia3——— . presses the opinion that Wendell Phillips wili Ta |.W. Cor. Seventh and “Dp” Sea, 5. draw no votes from the republican candidate. DANCING ACADEMY, = = 2 BW, The “‘workingmen” drawn to his support will KE eTRret, BETWEEN Oru AND LOTH, N ICE! . be mainly those who have herctofore voted the er enie econo a MNAEEMIGEREER BUILDING) democratic ticket. The Senator leaves here to- corps before Paris this morning. , Manruts, Sept. 14.—The republican conven- A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT EXPECTED. | tion at Pine Blum, ark., Jomeries sonenannian Tt would eeem that the French and German paneer, Ey Sane Se, ep aoation 60 Sten ficets are now in sight of each other, near the Island of Meligoland in the North Sea. lew York. morrow evening. decided to remain in Paris. The represent- cM % New Yorx, Sept. 14.—The steamship Cuba : ely animonces to. his former Is NOW Oren ——— atives of foreign governments will alvo stay | grins peony ing | BAN Sttived from Liverpool. Alle. Nilseon, the Sil reopen cn TUESDAY, Sept 3 ov. Mee Me ? ReLievine RETIRED Naval. OrricERs raow | there some days longer. ‘The people are much LORENCE, Sept. 15, evening.—The following | Swedish songstress, is a passenger. Deing thekiul for favors received, will here Active Duty.—The Bureau of Detail at the | impressed in favor of the American Forern- news has just been made public: “ The Papal ad after attend foal! hie classes in person, and will de of Minis- ment, and anxiouely await the arrival ter Washburne, that they may testify their gratitude for the prompt recognition of the re- all in bis power t> render satisfaction to those whe | WHEE THE LABGEST ASSURTMBNT Navy Department was to-day engaged in pre- ‘Will Rindly extenc their patronage to him in fature. paring the necessary orders relieving from ac- For particulars and circulars call at the troops have evacuated the town of Terrecina. Wendell Phillips Accepts Again. The Italians were warmly welcomed at Viterbo | _Bostox, Sept. 11.—Wendell Phillips has ac- ted the nomination of the prohibitors law tive duty all ofticers who are upon the retired | public. and elsewhere. (On their appearance in Ponti- | C&P! M ts : Le or i party for governor of Massachusetts. B LSLOWé GhnceEY lst, im accordance with the recent order of the |, THE STRASBURG SITUATION, fal territory, the Payal troops fraternized with hcigg etc nartascrerrarncmecarall ry Ss correspondent before Stras! writes on ie jan soldiers. in. Cadurna’s ad vi + cA ‘3 FINE READY-MADE CLoTHing | Secretary, noticed Lap encore Ae fhe whe ante sti ies ou ‘Thursday ad Friday | southward from Viterbo has stopped for a time | Pon Wenge TUM BiETUODIGT varent aed OLL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. 18 ON EXHIBITION Principal ones being the Port Admirals, as fol- } 6,000 to 10,00) men. ‘The actual French fosswes | &¢ Castellanela. The Papal Zonaves torming | popular Methodist Cliarch, with its two milion A ‘. v, th hi communicents, has now to contend with schism * ved some fine PICTURES. 1236 Pena} lows :—Stringham, at New York; Breese, at | under 50, and the total loss during the last fort- | the garrison of the castle at that piace opencil in itsown bosom. A few preachers, who sa) eda recet nad come fine PX . 12 phon, Philadelphia; Paulding, at Boston; Sands, at | D'sht will not exceed 150. Efforts to divert the | fire on the Italians, and a battle ensued, which they were “thrustout of the fold for non-con- ue, a 5 AND FOR SALE AT PRICES Te sure | *' : 2 . river Ill, which fills the moat, have resulted in | lasted about an hou: hen the Ponti ti Be. 486)On Exhibition jNo. 456 THE TIME, Norfolk; Thatcher, at Portsmouth, N. H., and complete ‘success, New mortars have ioc, |! ir, Ww 'e Pontifical force | formity,” have founded a new denomination Fru { and Sale } kart Craven, at San Francisco. A number of Com | placed in position, throwing a shell of twoheg. | SUrtendered. ‘They were then taken to Spolet» called the Free Methedist Church. They @raser. MARKEY: — Sransr aeigeeeeenes modores, Captains, Commanders and minor of- ed Founda weight. > fire on the face of the | ®8 Prisoners of war. Several places have been preceptsct debe Wien acne oper — ‘ial Ge Uaveuiaennaiee betsen wend Relies Hearts wo are on duty as light-house inspectors, | Citadg, i exceedingly effective. A breach has | occupied by Italian troops at the request of citi. | RT¢cetsof John Wesle pew-letting, and other : r S7- THE MERCH Bight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Ha Pik ts THANT TAILORING DEPA ING D . | commanding naval stations, receiving ships, ‘Deotee Vil Paintings, crt Chrome ats: | with PIKE GUODS, which will be cut and h zens. Frosinone has been evacuated by the | “innovations:” and they add, as a cardinal Papal forces, which Lieut. Gen. Angeliotiis, of | Point of thelr reform, the necessity of personal the Italian forces, now occupies. Lieut. Gen | Savelification. Some years ago the late Prof. ie &c., are also relieved, besides a large number St jonable style » . 7 ‘Picture Frames. Picture Cord aad Tamele, | 12% Most fashionable style, and made to order ine | Of staff officers, surgeons, paymasters and en: f SPANISH VOLUNTEERS. 2 , Mattison left the Methodist Church, and started Bisges Ba php ging en cong manner to please the most fastidious, gineers. fl Marexitys, Sept. 13.—Bands of Spanish Buxico holds Corneto, about twelve miles from the Independent Methodist denomination, his ERMS. CASH q 87 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GUUDS in = Spiga Salis Asana volunteers in the French service are marchi Civita Vecchia. The fourth corps lett Civita | friends erecting the church—row, we believe, __Please reuember Nuine and Number. ap25-ly great varicty of styles and penne Pourical.—The republican congressional | through the city carrying French and Spau! Castellana late last night, after reducing the | Used by Dr. Frothingham—opposite the Reser: A®* EEFosttToxr. EZ" A call is respectfally solicited, asan examina. | COVERtion of the third district of saryland, | ee. castle. This force is now marching on Rome. | }°if for the new form of worship. But the Pro- ees) tion of goods and prices incurs no obligation te composed of thirteen wards of Baltimore, which ¢ 943 8" STREET, chave ON wk Sapladibie ¥ Uaas te ace nominations ‘Besween Thi'isenth and Fowrieenta Sis, owing to a contest between the friends of Hun. —_ HABLE BR King Sateen beter sorts Maer cre ae a Le os. r? ly @ portion ot ae PHOTOGRAPHS, OHROMOS, &s., terday the delegates preferring General King BOGEE'S GROUPS OF CULPTURB, met and went into nomination, when the name ABTISTS’ MATEBIALS, DEMONSTRATION AT MARSEILL An hgeeesen, demonstration was made in ir seiiles yesterday in honor of the United States. Twenty thousand people assembled in front of the American consulate, and the city authori- ties, through M. Esquiros, presented an address to Milton M. Price, Consul of the United States. Speeches were made, bands played the national ire of America and France, and the immense fessor subsequently reentered the communion TO TREAT WITH | he bad lett. andtle.nierprise was not as suc- 4 OF ITALY. a ae Tree eye as eee ist Church is said he the #uccessor of th at Loxpon, Sept. 14.—[Special to the New York | movement, and its to hold a Convention in the Telegram.J—A special despatch received from w | Forty-seventh street Church next Wi v. correspondent dated Kome, September 12th | ¥ben lay and clerical delegates from various states that all proposals from the King of Italy | P2tt of the country are to attend. The for THE POPE REFi THE K ipo new body is eminently Con. as to future arrangements have been repu- |X MoreniP Brag | of General Ad: E. Ki 7 gregational.— Y. Swn, 12th inat. ae Georg Elo othe Gh Gard, dad Bs mame | Sni'goxcraasent or Bc Tasterseaieg =’ com | ated By his otinem, who decine: to acknomt | *E6@MAI—B. F.en, Hine STATUBTTES, &s., &s., MURRAY & LANMAN’S was received with much applause. Captain as J edge the authority of the King to treat as to the Lovis NaroLgon’s MEMORY.—) leon Til. ver nomin: a atthewas, e Le . | subjection of the Papal States. has an_ extraor QROTURE FRAMED. | z ates On inated K-Stoekett Matthews. ‘The | OCCUPATION OF THE PAPAL STATES. je sp: : dinary memory for mamos AND TASSELS, ac., 2s. manips Waves, wards were then galled, with the Talents | ccushan et Mice ee te, Socupstionce | A dispatch has also been received trom Flor. | figures, faces, and misselianeous facts, A Ger = wee BRAOKBTS, Be 20th wards cach ‘gave’ five votes tor King; the | the Papal States by the Italian troope - ence, dated Sept. 12th, stating that Minister 7 mis 12th srard four votes and the 19th one vote, (Me. THE PONTIFICAL ZOUAVES. Lanza received on that day a deputation of Wine Amortment The most lasting, cable, . Beebler,) w! was receive: applanse— | Prominent citizens of Flor 5 HOLIDAY PRESENTS. perfumes. for use-on the Handkerchief, er the Tex. | total 40 votes. The Sth, 1Sthe sth sed thee eas | ae GARI: Bs rode et fh reseaalaty ap B.—A steamer vita ‘Vecchia te bring back the Pon- tfical Zouaves and other French soldiers in the Papal service. were delivered. The speakers expressed grati- tude to the Italian government tor the deliver- ance of the Roman provinces from the tyran- let, and in the Bath. For sale by all Droggiets and | %¢7° Pot represented. General King was de- Perfumers. ee? m. for the entertainment of the delegates, inclu- | Yom Moltke oo the French Army. Aa interesting letter appears in Pubise of Lyone relative te the inet Pressian and French officers obliged-te possess. fhe writer says: McMahon is supposed to have adopted Cact.-« which are not vew; namely, to act Hove alt with his artitlery, said to be formidabie, and to spare lus men es much as powibie. Napoleon 1, of whom Gen. de Moltke is only the pap, never eae pg eg He & was who ret imagined the great concentrations or troops ~% rapid marches. M. de Moltke, his fervent admirer bas always manifested ihe greatest contempt for Our strategy i oemteber having heard quoted some of his very words addresed to @ French officer ons mm te Berlin—: Do not talk to me of your military education in Africa. Lt you have never been there. so much the better; when you be come a general you wit be glad of tt. The war you have been carrying on for forty years against the Arabs is a gueriileric of an infec Tier order. Never any skilfal marches, no feints, no countermarches, rarely any st: Prices. With that school you wil! do noth- ing more than form ether schools like it ‘The sirst great war will demonstrate your inet Seiency, and were I not in presence of a man of Jour merit, sir, I should not hevitate to laagh at your ignorance of the trade to which you devote Youreelves. Amongst you—do uot deny its pioneer is almost s ridiculous person, and in general the workingman is one of mah intel. gence. Here, on the contrary, the entous studies are in the order of the day the lowest captain knows as much as yoar officcrs who are so brilliant im the ball room. Have you even a superficial smattering of the elements of the military art on leaving yo: special schools I am tem to doubt & “Como, nee, contingnd Gon, Waliontnn taking the other by the hand, ‘I wager that you do not know which is the most valuabls jece of far- niture tor the chamber of an officer in garrison Come with me.’ So saying, the old Prastian Jed bis interlocutor into a small bed chamber suited to a sab-lieutenant, a small bed without curtains,three straw chairs .shelvesof books from the floor to the roof, and in the middle of the room a biack wooden board on an oase!, the ground strewed with morsels of chalk “It is with this that we beat our adversaries every morning,’ marmared the old tretician * ho was destined to give afterward: so severe « Jesson to General Frossard, the protessor of th. Prince Lmperial. «Av: draw here is al! we want,’ and M. de Moltke exhibited som= What a singular conversatior that it Place in Maret. iv@, for Leopy it literally from a letter dated the 2ist of that month. What may we not have pout the lessons to be derived from it” We shail protit by them at a later period.” — -— The Exodus from Paris. [Paris Cor. (August 31) London Gazette.) Forsome days past there has been a gros exodus from Paris of people possessed of pox niary means. On the other hand, peasant petty shopkeepers, and the like, residing in » cirele of ten or fifteen miles from the capita are flocking in, bringing with them th honsehold goods, their little stores of ha | grain, and potatoes, and their live sto: The spectacle these’ poor people present really Segege You see in a cart, drawn som times by @ poor, wretched hack, (al! good horses were long since seized for the army.) | or by a donkey. or by hand, collection of mean | furniture, piled pell-mell; attached to the tail | Of the cart by ropes, and walking reluctantly. a cow, ora calf, ora pig, or a and by the side of the vehicle & poor woman ‘cin ont always | crying) and ebildren. And, in addition to this, | one sees constantly wagons filled with farm | Produce, with fruits, and even with tirewood such things being bronght into Paris by Taalingt gbrecaution, to prevent them trom falling into the hands of the enem;. a this there i« an egress which is not iticant. At one moment one sees smatl senate aker~ belonging to different regiments hurrying to wards the railway (the Eastern) which will car | ty them to the seat of war, at another | ithe groups of cavairy or artillery going to the same destination, (on Tising this morning I saw from my window a great number of cannon and | munition wagons going at full gallop—an ex: ordinary sight, even in these war tim in Paris) and at other moments there pass more painful sight still—ambniance and tra ns | of mattresses for the wounded. On the Boule | vards, this morning, I saw what ina residence ot more than 2) years I never saw before—« long line of men, of different classes of soci ety, trom nobles down to “ strect Arabs.” of all ages, from grey beards down to mere lads, marching towards the railway, some in form, some in plain clothes, some patty in one and partly in the other, with napracks and loaves of bread upon their back, and drinking and tins by their side— some armed with chas )gome with arasketx rom 1s wn to ING ( year ot breech-fondl these some w ing in parts) a — ly destined > Fs ya an ares. The employment of such a body—it i» callcd free shapshooters—so accoutred and x) armed, said pistely to every one who knows pos ee na rench affsirs, that the nation < reduced to the eoreet straits for men. ae se0e- A Pictuge or Kino Writttam.—A_ corres- Tondent of the Vuseische Zeitung gives the tol- lowing interesting picture of King William and Lis suit towards end of the great day of Gravelott The King, who with bis suit, had been in the thick of a hot fire on the road to Gravelotte, wi _ py nied wall on = or 5 manufactory was burni close by, and illuminating the whole ‘eighbos hood with its y A seat been made for the ing by placing o rell which had formed the side of a peasant's cart, with one end on a w machine, and the other on just reached ie point must bring som decisive results. At this moment, Moltke came pay sed King, sauch heated, for he batt been in thick “Please your Majesty, | we have opuguamett aio baoe driven the enemy | ont of all his positions.” A joud harrah from all present was the answer. But now it wax time to think of refreshment. A suttier, who was near at hand, was summoned, aul all the grand people tilled their bottles with its abom - nable wine, which bed never been «> honored before. The King drank out of a broken beer glass, while Bismarck chewed a great lump of black bread with evident satisfaction. — +eee.- if ALL THE BUMORS Of the census could be aes iuto @ volume. it would afford the live lest sort of reading. We see it stated that in imerator discov solemn that name will look ona tombstone! In Obio, a family was found where the first son was named Imprimis, the second Finis, and the = others Appendix, Addendam, and Erra. m | sf ——__—_-«ee-- SAD GUNNING ACCIDENT.—On Saturday last, Thomas M. Clayton, Esq., of Philadelphia, was . Mr. a his ita fiock of birds, not bit them. Ficacock thought he ed hit bis Dirds, and raised his head; just at this time Clayton tired his second barrel, and the load struck Heacock inthe head. He fel! insensibe, and died shortly afterwards. . apa ———__ +208 87 The Kochester Aldermen have a free lanc. at every meeting of the board—nearly about 10 —-. im the ae One = the papers more for their own than they do for the intellects of ths for whose proper edacation : district of Pennsylvania there THE BALTIC FLEET. nous and impoverishing rule of the Papal gov- memorandum, he would tear the (TBE Leapie cuuncu music has been for some time @ contest over the re- | LONpon, nrg eens deere ery ee ernment. Lanza heard the various peta out of the book, read it over once attentively, bican womination of a candidate for the | Corresponde: indi 3 with patience and and then tear the leaf up. And he told the pro- pe Co. BOOK OF TBE SEASON! louse of Representatives, between the friends | there are many that the French Cgoesad respect, and expressed | fessor that after im a fact on his mind _ Aiea -ancond hand Li ASON ! of Hon. Charles O'Neil, the present representa- | Sbortly intend to ratse the blockade both in the | satisfaction that the decided course of the Ital. by this process, he never it. The key to p= seston en enlace reusNs the friends of Captain Creery, both | Baltic and North Sea. | When Fourichon heard | ian government met with approval. his extraordinary faculty of memory doubtless ‘and Nepsinng ute terme; oe THE CHORAL TRIBUTE, in nomination. The repub. | that a republic had been proclaimed aud himself The rejoi % ‘ lies in the fact that, during his of im- ronins > optics ”) n executive committes of the State referred | @Ppolnted naval minister he assembled tennae Fejoicing throughout Italy is enthusiastic prisonment, in early lifes he did’ not dare awk orale a matter back to the Bominatin convention, pean aol regan the eee and — and wide ead all the cities demon- weer Sane My ly life, povthg my He - 0. KMEBSOS. they yesterday decided t Capt. Creery the expedienc: recognizing | strations of approval of the policy of the Italian | w: ‘obliged to rel: bis memory: but that regular a 4 ballot was taken, ca igul wete piles, and | government are every where observable. did not at fret trust it is Pov ne ‘The best Sacred Music Book ever written by the a rt I. ‘Of the Baltic flee < THE PRUSSIAN TPTIN fact that, through the force of habit, he is still 2 We %; Hon. Charles O'Neil, 1; C. A.W, art altic fleet is concentrated at Kioge PRIOR TIONS oe, OEE THE | ceuped le weet beat ee ay author. Entirely new, Choire and Congregations | horn, 1. ‘The nomination ot Cage. Gcory ens the is off Moen COMMUNICATIONS WITH PARIS. jvm ge ng ony RE Ko WHY NOT? are delighted with it. Price $2 30; $13.0 per dozen, | made unanimous. The difference is thas ‘dusity ina, eee enean we 5 ng | Loxvox, Sept. .—The carriage of a direct | turning entirely to the sense of hearing to act Sone hie memtie rr ipRmed: | Sample copie sent postpaid on receipt of price. | ‘ttled, rhich threatened to defeat Meigs sdk br eae np ng pee = = King. Se mail to Parishas been stopped. Thetelegraphic | upon his memory. irsuccore lies | OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. General P.M. B. Youn; ws8 nominated for | France. ‘The blockade is, contontey erated, | San aire sum bees ot by the Premiers at | ee real cheapness of our goods. Wo bought a laces the Forty-tirst and Forty-second Congress by | ® the ships are unfit for such service. Cesil, a few miles north ot Paris, on the lines Ie anath bene dpsed maniead oun hie To civtotages ne reccisite Mem eaeeemers | CHAS. H. DITBON & CO., New Tork. the, Carterezill (Georgia) democratic conven: |g ose Saou oes a leading to Calais and Brussels. See ee ee eee ee ne are, ee ion yesterday. convention recommen; NDENCY.—Frederi ss i - Pp . ° Prange ee tTek OF H.W. HAYDEN | ‘nomination none but eligible candidaten. | Schubert, a’ young rusian of tae ceetick | HEAVY SEIGE GUNS FOR PRUSSIAN Usk Ferry Farm, the property of Mie Baru Gordon 08, 0} S. MELODEORS, M Major U. D. Downey, of Piedmont, has boen | #ged % years, committed suicide in St. Louis | Heavy seige guns are now going forward to | toMy. J FY Plemon of Leeds, England, tor mveicant ail Binds of am Wilt Resemwthte Bastrenitn te gees the democratic candidate for Con- last Saturday, tn consequence of disappoint- | the Prussians, for use at Paris and Tours. $14,040. being $60 per acre. ‘The same firm has ee J 2 A Seeem mgrensio — loyment Tea | , General Trochu held a grand review of the | sold 523,040 worth property inthe last ten days. ‘Ae well VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO est Virginia, which is now re} ted hy | Dative of Berlin, but arrived sr SCHOOL AED MISCEL LANKOUS Bons, Hon. James ©. MeGrew, Union Tepablican,who ‘ x aemployed | {0018 @ day or two ago, and announced his ene | .l0bm, H- Wallan, 'n. youth ‘bout fourtecn I BLES. (Catholic az. others.) SEPTEMBEE 12ru. was elected by 2,631 ity. PRAYER BOOKS © OMINATIONS. Hon. Mellon Sayler’s acceptance of the demo. INITIAL PAPZE AND BLOPEs, cratic nomination for Congress in the first Ohio GOLD FENS. JUTE AND COTTON TWINK, atte at Metzerott & Co.'s and John i district was published in Cincinnati yesterday. from Baltimore, where he had been e: asclerk. His father bres > “ was formerly an tr -—— +208 87 Victor Hugo as a politician is no go. id, while out hunting in Hanover the tre satisfaction with the force organized for the | T¢A's Olt» * to have shot defence of Paris. porate iy. ‘When found he was Powys his THE POPE PROTESTS. own dogs had eaten a vee od his right side and ae: de bare cof his ribs. werythiny . a Co's. 2 te - ——— SZ-A Jersey baby died from eatt i Loxpox, Sept. 14—The Pope contemplates | ™% “i eraren a5D 7annt pot J(8t, RECEIVED AN EN NEW as: | AZ The Grand Jy of Baltimore reported | candy. famed im cating Painted | etiring to Tyrol. ‘The proposition ef myo) 4 The "Fredericton SP “The Gant beexcaiad. sortment of all kinds of MUSICRL Is-, base ball as“‘one of ti ns of crime.’ ® Women in Wausarah county, Wis., are | His Holiness is the same that was acceptable in | retards the operations of our country trina, Tuning ocd Rep ¥ of Saatvumsistd ‘uax’ os oene MENTS, Strings: ond Trimmings «ROY ona Lasse Brooklyn, — — hunting prairie chickens for pastime. 1861, and later. who - Boece og a3 the hardness of the re orders: hy lowest prices, — — one A m8 @ popula 6,007 za make short notice. Bend y: a a emscuanin 420 lith street. near Pouna. avenue, selo- against 290,112, in’ 1s6o. =? ‘Eleven Saate clerks are employed in the According to another despatch received here, x now ai — Preparation for New Musical sd Literary Dep H. TENNEY BEST FAMILY FLOUR | £7-A man in Michigan recently committed Col. Edward A. Freeman is announced in the ry Depot . wnaee x phgyrseed Hehas recorded a protest with the Diplomatic | Culpeper Observer, by “Many Voteres: met sorgetwn tt Mave ay TENNEY, Davinsox & C0. ing machine. "He'was tora to plosss io naia, | Mist, Comm, factory or as itis called in thig coe: | Corps at Rome, against tho invasion of the Independent candidate for Gongrems Trott EAM CARPET. 1G WORKS, try—hen found to be of | Poutificial States by the Italian army. ny to the action of no Conven- great valuc, ha’ teen moulded into man: ——_e——__ Of selected choice WHEAT, by = stant. 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