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w sich the latter explains the @outse he has | Intely taken. Any delay on his part, be says, | would have occasioned the procia: | of the republic im every Italian city, jarmy Id not bave fought the re which would have Deen fatal to the P. , it ia republicantss is #0 rampant, that it may prove irrepresibie. The Florence Opinions denies that there bare deen avy diplomatic difficulties In the way the movement for the ation of Rome ener nga GENERAL CABLE NEWS. The Bank of Exgiand Reducing the &: i Discount. Loxpow, Sept. 15, Noon —The officers of the Bank of Engiand to-day made a farther reduc tion of per cent. ir the rate of ducount. The Tate is ow 5 per cent. ‘The Wreck on Goodwin Sands. The vessel recently wrecked on Goolwin Sands hrs been asc > Elisha Reckman, nek ap Rome PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted | At The Star Building. } 4.9. Corner Penzsy! ania Av. and ith St, ; ay TES AVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. pad po een od by carriers to thelr eub- rare ts the Gy boa Dusit ot Fe OE3Ts FER waar or Forty rou OzNTs PSR MONTH. Copies Two CENTS. “yuics ven 2 Ne :—Three Months, $1.60; ‘the, @3.00; One Year, $5.00. Ho pavers Sr Entrrom the office longer than paid for, ‘THE WEEKLY STAE—poblished on wridey ‘worring— $1.50 s year. AMUSEMENTs. N ATIONAL THEATRE. Che Lvening Star. Ve. 86—N2. 5,463. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1870. _EVENING STAR. | TWO CENTS. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. SPECIAL NOTICES ae GETTING MARRIED. IMPORTANT NAVAL ORDER—Keriaen Nava Orricers Drtacuxp.—Tho orders detaching all saval officers on the retired list from active THE WAR. LAST NIGHT'S TRLEGRAME. . j a > : + on Seotal Evite, FEE 2 o daty were promulgated from the Navy Depart- " THIS AFTERNOON $ DISPATCHES | ie Boiler Explosion. The Best Rt wastes peeteny eupae rot grte ay larried, Washington News and Gossip. ment to-day. As mentioned in Tar Sran of | The following iano =, ~~ oe oe “ Lan, 9 eps A ant a beter e newon iv th * * GAVISTOWSHI SISTERS an By A inp —— . yenterday, the several Port Admirals—Golds- | items of warnews received here by ¢ ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | s0d four bave since die y In thet Great Califorai Saccess, enti*hed Oc: Address, HOWABD ASSUCIATION, Don P. INTERNAL REVENUE. The receipts from this | horough, at Washington, 1). C.; Craven, at San | Bight:— ? | 7 wa th OS eee Pa. vel! coSm "| source to-day were $418,508.07. Francisco, Cal.; Paulding, at Boston; Thatcher, DESTEUCTION— TOUL STILL Pee loctpneds—See-Sahe aes Te per TT PURE WINES. Spe at Portemouth, N. H.j Sands, at Nortolk, Va., UNDER FIRE. Stonerary Cex lett this city this morning to TouRS, Sept. 14—A great number of bridges ‘be abrent for two or three weeks. around I’aris were blown up to-day, woods were set on Sre, and honses likely to offer refage to the enemy were destroyed. ‘Toul bas again been bombarded. Firing con- tinued nine hours. The city is much damaged, but the defense continucs. “The Prussians have consented, at the request of Switzerland, to allow non-combatants to leave Strasburg. A CAVALRY SKIRMISH. MontTeRwa’, Sept. 13.—An engagement be- Gala Matines ¥ APTERNOON. Silo instion, $0 Cente: Chtidren, 25 Cents. sols 2t +KAND CUONCEET ita WASHINGTON SENGERBUND, ‘Apiseed © THE ARION OV AR i TEL ‘ Be CHOK ME: Breese, at Philadelphia, Pa; and Stringham, at New York—are detached and placed upon wailing orders. Rear admiral Charles Wilkes has baen de- tached from special daty at Washington, D. C., am! placed on waiting orders. The Commodores detached are: —John C. Car ter, from command of the naval rendezvous at San Francisco; John DeCamp, froin command arrangements with one of the larzest via by whieh 1 am enabled to sels. for rested and taken to Chicago last nigh! charged with having procured €1.5% in fold on the strength of galvanized lead deposited with Enor Bowen & Co., of Ohi cago . At a session of the « Grand Chapter 9 PRUSSIAN MANDS a cr t Charles C. Keifer, ot Dayton, camer meemeneraed A. Kiddie, igh Priest: and of Masillon, Grand hing. In the Grand Counct! the old officers were re- JoRN Derano, Esq., chief of supervisors, has returned hewe from an extended trip West. THE WAR IN EUROPE. 2223:5:.80' ores expresriy for me. SHE - ELICA,MUSCATEL and HOOK; nino. RNONG WINE. fron North isin for gale: ehaleadls anid cota bs trae © Je. whotewnte an m Heads" barrel “tnd. Ualf-bertels by Vote ant ‘a SExATOR Nye, who has not been home since the adjowcnment of Congress, leaves here for Nevada this evening. Pro aml 1219 Pa Y S4 Nortn Chevivs <t., Bultime King William to Dictate Terms ore, MU i ft + Phi tween ublans ‘and French tireurs has taken from Pari elected. : TAESRCOND REUNION of the Burnside Army | of the receiving ship Potomac, at Philadelphia 8. ad & CATAWBA BRANDY, for Brandy : ised ee, $2.) per eafion se | Corps Socieiy met at Niagara Falls yesterday. | John P. Gillis, light-house inspector fourth ais- | Hace: In which the former were repulsed with a ee Politics tm the West Candidates for FoR THIRTY YEARS we. one hundred memb-rs present. and re-elected | trict; J. B. Hall, light-houre inspector first dis- eagress. = MISSION 0) FI ILURE. i. Gerral Burnside president and all the other THE LENE tert geal The Tilinois Democ ci and popelar res eae ee ep ataineat house inspector | Loxpo. Sept. 14.—[Special to the New York | Brance Must Surrender Alsace and Loreal ante unt Dorts i nvention met at Springtield yesterday 2y AID OF THE GERMAN SABITALY FUND vay. officers, tifth district; J. P. MeKinstey, light-hoase in- | Herald }—in diplomatic circles here the mission Tho Gdientng. souintinae wore wader ee We. Corl Renter Conductor PAIN KILLER, ST SE ae spector eleventh district; Geo. S. Blake, light- | cf M. Thiers is deemed a complete failure so Congressmen at large, W. B. Anderson, of Je Poors open at 7 o clock; Uoucert to commence at* | menatectnred by Perry Davis & Som, Providence, INCREASE or InvERNAL RevesvE REceirrs, inspector second district; J B. Marchand, | {#* #5 it relates to the application for a stay or} ©. | a . se | ferson county; State Treasurer, Charles Ridgely, etclock Seforr the public. al in that time has | During the month of July last the internal rey. | 2OUSe inspector second ¢ laterchand, | hostilities, SKIRMISH AT MELU of Springtield. Admission. $1 FET el mao lh cr vipr jy ont rhe ber ¥ ws *S- | from the command of the Philadelphia yard: pring Seats can be secnrd without exten charge at the aoe knw ott parts of < os = enue gain on spirits and fermented liquors over the receipt of J. R. Goldsborough, trom the command of t! Ses Mare Island yard; al Tt remains, ®-d1 remedy. its wond FAILURE OF SUPPLIES AT STRASBURG. Ignatius Tonnelly has contented to ran for Plusic Stere cf Memes MePierott &Co. well Loxpox, Sept. 14.—Advices from Strasburg St Cor the 1, Minn., district, om good and efficient clieving the most duly, 1869, was $1,257,233; of F. B_ Eulison, from the com- cl and of the naval station at Sackett’s Harbor; | are to the effect that the heroic defense is draw- f : free trade platform, provided the democrat» EO. W. DE HAVENS severe pain Dewars sad Itharearned | which amount $1,291,651 was from spirite, ACH. KGlty, from the command of the Norlolk | ing toa chwe-aud a surrender imminent, oc. | GERMAN UHLANS DEFEATED. | {0j,,‘i%e,piavorm ora G SENSATION C:RCUS Me ne ee ek oe ree ao | SS ASI Som Fermented Hquors. yard; Wm. C. Nicholeon, from duty eonnected | casioned by the failure of ammunition and pro- TIO : ¢ : m0 ee | Extensive Whisky Seizure. &, Sept. 15.—The tuternal revense seized one hundred and with the shipmentof coal at Pitlade!phia; Wino. Smith, from the command of the naval station at Mound City, Illinois; J. A. Hunt, from spe cial duty at New London, Conn.; and Oscar Ballus, from the nitre depot at Malden, Massa- chusetts—all of whom have been placed on waiting orders. Commodore George F. Emmons has been detached from duty in charge of the hydro- grapic office in this city, and ordered to com- mand the Philadelphia navy yard. Rear Ad- miral Charles H. Davis bas been detached from various ills for cure. are tov visions. PRUSSIA OPPOSED TO ARMISTICE. Buvesens, Sept. 14.—It is almost certain Prussia will refuse to entertain a proposition logking to un armistice, because it would del. army operations in case the negotiations pro unsuccesstn) until the unfavorable season set in, and render the situation of her army much less favorable than now. Belgium has as yet re- ceived no formal notification of the establish- ment of the French republi such usivertal satisfaction. which che Pain K well known tisement. the Poem company each bottle. Sold Ly all Druggiats. How. E. C. INGERsoLL, of Illinois, who ar- tived here yesterday, leaves in a day or two for New York, to attend a meeting of the snb-Con- gressional Committee on Commerce appointed to take testimony in relation to one of tke cable cases now pendmg before Congress. WILL EX'TBIT AT WASHINGTON, D.C. THE ON THURSDAY ANP FRIDAY, SEPTEMZER 15 AND 16. ON LOT CUENE UF lite AND M STREETS. Doors open at 1 amd 7 o'clock. Admireion 50 cts. Chiltren, under 22 years, 25 cts FIRING HEARD AT ¥. late reveni Prussians Cutting the Tele- | tion of the revenue laws. = | Stacey obtained the whisky while he w; graph lines and railroads, | revenue sersice. | From West ¥ ia — Agricaltural and Political. | Wreetwe, W. V. se2-eolim BATCHELOG'S HAIR DYE. ‘This «plendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. Hareuless, reliable. instantaneous, does not contain ved. DOT any vita ie poison to produce paralysis Mr. Horatio C. Kine, late of thie city, a Promising young journalist, is now associate ed- THE BLOCKADE OF T&E ELBE RAISED. P - Avot ged and delusive prepa itor of the New York Star. Thi 21 i y NORTH GERMAN RECONSTRUCTI( A jearal ned -" LL® ZULEILA, poor anh haan par be woop r e New York Star. This lively paper | special duty, and ordered to command the navy | SERMAN 1 cTION ginia Agricuitar: r opened yoster ee cennresd orueen coh hevial Faics, anstng virtuce thes Fe Bat posses athe has reached under Mr. Howard's nianagemen‘ yatdat Norfolk, Va. Commodore E.G. Parrott | _Loxpox, Sept. i4—[Special to the New York . =! _ | Will continue four days. MI“S KATIL STOKES, unerni-hed repay = its integrity a+ | the third place in cireniation amongst. the New ‘as been ordered to command the navy yard at | Trilune.|—Bavatian ministers are considering « Spanish Minister Recalled from Paris. | The democracy opened the campaign be The Charming Equestrienne. he euly pertect Hair Dye—Black or Brown. 8.1! a Mare Island, . Cal. Commodore J.H. Sirong to duty as light house inspector ef the 4th district. Commodore Wm. E. Le Roy to special duty at eget London, Conn. to the scheme tor the reconstruction of the North Ger- man Confederation and forming @ German Par- liament. Democratic socialisis are agitating for Commodore Peter Turner | og with their French brethren and protest- 1 Asylum at Philadelphia. Commo- | ing against the annexation of Alsace and Lor- York dailies, and promises to attain the first at no distant day. RaiLroap Lanps —The Commissioner of the | last might. The meeting was addressed by Hor John J. Davis, their candidate for Congre-- | from this district. —— |New York Financial_Specie Ship the by alt Druggists. Applied at 16. Bond street. New Tor! feb tr PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c._ EF WONDERFUL ELLA, he Partron st Beauty, €race and Artistic Merit. MLLE LE BORTE, ‘The Celebrated Dramatic aud Equestrienic Artist ITALIAN UNITY. eats a —— General Land Office has transmitted a certified dore sant at ih satire yer gr raine. esr mayne oth a Bend SR Shad eg BERND OPENING BALL AT CRYSTAL schedule of lands to the Council Bluffs land | im connection w yg. saree i een MR. WASHBURNE CRITICISED. Naw Yor«, - ipments of spe SS ak CL Lee ees ae oficers, Lowa, embracing sections and parts of | Suahd the natal femlezvoe ot Men Reece, | cA, tribune special from Berlin, 1ith, says Mr. | TET MARCH ON ROME. | ci¢ to Europe t>-das amounted ts Vpatddena terms” gentivman’and indiee. 7 ne 1 ae Srotions, Sranted under the act of Coxgress ot | Gal. Capt. Edward Donaldson ordered to com- | Washburne’s letter to Jules, Favre is sharply government bons to-day MONS. SEVILLA. tho Renowned Equestrian, from TVO Exe Dustons June 2d, 1864, to the Chicago, Kock Island and | mand the Pg hye at — City, Ill. | nad authority merely to recognize the new re- ; | <50. ‘The bighest price the Cirjue Napolecn, Paris. Re ee Pacific Railway Company, and containing in | Capt, Av C. at deleonee ee public. All beyond was the expression of per- | Capture of the Papal Garrison at Montalto. | 109. ‘The awards will be for $1,000,00), at from JAMES WILSON, oN the aggregate an area of 145,869 acres. Renehaw ordered to duty ar light house inspec. | *°7a! feeling. It complains of his failure to pro- 9.46. The Dashing Equestrian. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 17th and lth inste. ——_— tect Germans under his care, now prosecated by Gambetta more cruelly than before. METZ, ETC. tor, 6th district. Commander George Brown, lately on dut at the Navy Department, ordered to command the Michigan. THE DAVENPORT BROTGERS. The Montreal Boat Races. Iu their Wonderful Acrobatic Feats. MONTREAL, ONTARIO. Sept. 15.—It is blowing Tae U.S. FLacsuir FRANKLIN, accending to a dispatch from London, is the object of much STEAMER pany OF TH aD Telgrayhed Exclusively to The Evening Star. LAKE, Capt. J Dext¥, will out. ‘The removal of General Steinmetz was caused ly by his needless sacrifice of oe. Partly is fighting at Spicteren and Forbac! ce : : ; s + - ; NCE MUST SURRENDER ALSACE | bard here, and there will beno race to-day un BIG. BLISS. “The Man F}: hig Startling and 3.1? Brows & Son « whark f nd Surgeon Ninian Pinkney has beem ordered to | _ It is confirmed that Bazaine refuses all terms, | FRA: c ’ Miraculous Autipodean Beat street. at p. m.con SATURDAY, arriving seein a a aes ere Hee, “Guill aug | &e Avy yard at Washington, D.C. Seomd As- | and it is expected he will attempt to cut his way AND LORRAINE. Kom the weather moderates. Mr. Markland MONS. RICARDO. the Modern Samson, in bie | if Pines Point at 12 o lock: returning,reaching | ™uch admired for their activity anv skilland | sistant Engineer John T. Smith has test oe, Molton, of Montreal, is appointed referee. The betting on the championship is aboat even. Money is freely offered on both sides. It 18 e«. timated that there are 50,000 strangers in the Wa-nington Sunday morn! SUNDAY. at 2 o'clock Ce int Berutx, Sept. 15.—The Provisional govern- ment at Paris would have been accepted by the Prussian government it the exactions proposed Wondertal Athletic Feats. BLISS BROTRERS. REE GREAT CLOWRS, im on | their powerful physique. The admiralty have decided to adopt the practice, which hae been noticed on the Franklin, of arming the mn dered to the Triana. Paymaster Horatio Bridge has been detached from duty as chief inspector Of provisions, &c., and on waiting orders. 7.0 check’ retarnftig 12 reachin, lon et 6e cl *.m. Monday morning. Tady. $3 00d TH 3 a ‘geutionen ond ; Protessor M. H. Beecher, detached from the . Moltke’s orders, and made the battles of | by Prussia had been assented to. “ — ZIMMY REYNOLDS America’s Favorite Jester” | rorthier ign’ oe ee with breech-loading pistols instead of revoivers. | naval observatory and placed on waiting orders, | the idth and tors necessary. ‘These embraced the cession of Alsace and | @ Woman Benicrtel Cae ey dee abd, Gemical., The | “Tickets sold at 8.P. BROWN'S office, corner of a Beaee Commander «J. Young. from the naval observa. y o wins reet. sel2. Tries to Poison her Four New York avenue and isth et Children. Crrcixxati, Sept. 15 nn Heckert, some time ago divorced from AGniccLTvrRaL Co.tece La missioner of the General Land The Com- fice has just submitted to the Secretary of the Interior for ACTION OF GERMAN PRINCES. German Princes are preparing a manifesta- tion regarding the future organization and gov- Lorraine, and the dismantling of the French for- tifications on the German frontier. The Pro- Vieional government refused to Nsten to any er with @ full and com Gymeasts and numer 1 Equiges, Ponies. ete. riormagce will be intrda-rl the Won tory and ordered to ordnance duty at ths Ports- mouth (N.H.) yard. Captain Wm. B. Whitmg and Commander Wim. C. West, detached from husband, made an ernment of Germany to torestal!l popular action 2 . a attempt yesterday to poison four of her children, SE “COMET.” Alto the his approval a list of lands selected by the State | We Baral ee Frere Saecer Ret, aud | and anticipate a liberal agitation. Minister | Propesition for the surrender of French terri- | Ste? remained with their father, by putting rer HUMPTY DUMPTY” AND of Missouri, inthe Boonville and Ironton land | son, detached from the navy yurd at Washing. | YR Delbruck, atter vieiting all the princes cot | tory. digtis in thelr coffee. The woman has been ae J @- | with an army, especially the King of Saxony, MORE PRUSSIAN DEMAND arrested. With «ncere pleasure we announce. a a Speci ——— ae districts, under the grant hy act of July 2, 1 ton, D. C., and placed on waiting orders. has now gone fo report to the King’s headiaar- 3 J 3 EMANDS. cntininsthi Borelty.a grand sd subline FREE EAH IBITION. for the benefit of agricultural and mechanic | ,,Naval Constructor Johu W. Easby, detached | tors! Loxpom, Sept. 15—The Daily News this morn Mansas Agrica seond et onvinet he . = SLOTHING, | SoMese* containing an aggrezate area of 200,- | the Portsmouth (% HO yetd ae ett FRENCH “GUTTER DEMOCRACY.” ing contains a letter from Berlin, giving the TH, Sept. 15.—The third only Female A FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. | ; ‘aeres: Constructor George k. Boush, detached from BERLIN, Sept. 14.—Oftictal Provincial corre- | views of the Prussian government. The writer | fair of the Agricultural Society, now in pro- the Norfolk yard and ordered to the navy yard | spondence, referring to M. ‘Thiers’s mission, | says that Prussia will not negotiate with the min this city, is largely attended. ‘Thc souer aimed She mecemsien SEnxavor Wilson, who leaves here this even- | in this city. 8a) “The present government at Paris exists ; nt government at Paris. Prussia proposce | Exhibition of stock isthe largest ever seen in the ke place, at 13; o clock, daily from ing, will make a speech to-morrow night in the About one hundred officers are affected by the | ov! first tooccupy Paris. The Regency and cee cam by the loveof the gutter democracy. Jt may order—among them a number ot commanders, . 4 negotiate where it likes, buat Germany believes wae, Sroepinent smond: (he ineny Siateres. of this grest pias seis papers ed ct praetor Dn Sone te tenn neat gle yang) Irereymeeigapag gree iar Angina [neeprebaey plilodon ny ecg summoned, | Nevada Democratic State Convention. Babibition is the o-~incrion of Lord Beron's Cale Clothing H auspices of the famous Invincible Clab. He | geons stationed at the various navy yards sod | tween Prussia and France.” and will be expected to name commissioners to | Sax FRancisoo, Sept. M4.—The Nevada Drated Poem ef- MAZ: THE W The New mg House, es cans uaa BORSE OF TARTARY M THE AMERIC. N LION IN PARIS. PARIS, Sept. i4.—Washburne, the American minister, is constantly pursued by shouting and enthusiastic 'renchmcn whenever he appear: in public. goes home from there, on Saturday. and expects to remain in Massachusetts until after tho election in that State, and will doubtless take an active part inthe campaign now in progress there. Stations. No retired ofticers are on duty in any of the fleets; consa,uently no changes have been made on any of our vessels abroad. met at EB) BUBTE will appear as MAZEP! ASHINGTON LIBEAKY COMPANY AND ¥.M. © A CONSOLIDATED LIBRARY, ¥. MCA. BUILDING, Corner of Ninth and streets, 3.000 VOLUMES, | Open daily from *a m till Wve m. Reading Boom free. Subscription to Library $3 per annum. #3 tf PPOF. wowaTio BATES FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, Corner Ni Wil open for the ree: treat on the Prussian basis. When the treaty is signed, Napoleon will be released and France will be left tree to choose her own government. ANXIETY TO HEAR THE NEWs, Lonpon, Sept. 15.—There is intense eagerness to hear trom Paris and Rome. The news trom the latter city is scarcely less interesting to Eag- land than that from Paris. BLOCKADE RAISED. The blockade of the Elbe has been raised, and vessels are now passing freely. The steamers from England to France and Germany will re- sume their service immediately. A mail from Democratic State convention and ized. 20 ay organi 2 Only 75were in attendance, resented by proxy. ON THE #.W. Cor. Seventh and “D” Sts., N.W., UNTELLIGENCEK BUILDING, a Lesses of the Prussian Army. At last I have obtained what purports to be a correct statement of the losses of the Prussian army in killed wounded, missing and ners from the commencement of the cam; upto the 18th of August. My information comes from @ private source tn Berlin; and although I cannot rm that it is infallibly correct, I have reason believing that it is not very far out of the I may add that the information sent for poiitical efect at all, but THe Commisstongr OF PATENTS has granted extensions in the cases of Samuel Thomas for animprovement in ore washers, and of Sophia and P. L. Moen, adwminstrators of Augustus K. Moen, deceased, for improvement in construct- ing walls and ficors of cellars. Tre Biookarny or W. W. SEarow, to be published by Fields, Osgood & Co., and con- cerning which there has been some newspaper mention, is prepared by his daughter. Mr. Sea- ton was on intimate terms with the leading statesmen of all parties for half a century, and the reminiscences of the great political figures of Mr. Seaton’s time wil! doubtless be presented with vivid interest in the biography. Itis un- Li deposed, prisoners released and au Italian re- public proclaimed. PEACE AT ANY PRICE. Loxpox, Sept. 14.—The Paris correspondent of the New York Jimes, writing yesterday says: “I am convinced that we shall soon have peace. The republicans now say openly that — Is NOW OPEN, ——_-—-++0e- -—___ Pottticat.—In Pennsylvania, Hon. Charles O'Neil has been declared by the republican State executive committee to be the regular WHEBE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT tor w th and F streets, or ted from @ medical man in Berlin, connected it : rho Paris is hoped tor to-day. aes of the tion of pupils on TUES. derstood that the book will gives nominee of the party in the second district of | Must be had at any price. One wi with the medical service of the army, to a < hind Picture of mate relations wit! @overnment told me to- © . i “7 DAY. September 2. 1570. aca anal uta | FISE READY-MADE CLOTHING | social life at Wash ington rg the past firey that State. The convention that met Tuesday day that, cost what it may, peace will be made | SPANISH MINISTER EECALLED FROM = -taeaaaa in London. The statement i as _For circulars appty at the Music Stores. se E years. Much can be made of this interesti and nominated Mr. Creeley, was composed eu- | at once as the only way of saving the republic. = Killed, prisoners, and missing. Wounded. @. MARINI 18 ON EXHIBITION ae Testing | tireiy of sriends of that gentleman, and ro- | The Frauco-A merican fraternization is bulmi. | MADRID, Sept. 15—Senor Olozaga, the Span- Wissembourg - : 7,14 L. aineeniacuee field if properly worked. assembled contrary to the recommendations or | mating info extravagance. Minister Washbarne | ish minister to Paris, has been recalled, his of- | Reichshofien 1ilsie NCE ADEMY, 5 [aes es s roof the hour, av ly demonstra- | f¢ being a recognition of the French repw' x Mercury vacua aenaun tars AND FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIE | Otx Ecnorzay Firer—Hear Admiral Glis- | the chairman of the executive committee. | tions in his hovor take place. ‘The name ot aaa: Sie, shan: hy pease eatiae. Mpeie beeen BEOPENS FOR THE Sa4SON, 1870-71, THE TIME. son, commanding the European fleet, reports to pes al Stewart os been mominated for Gon- | nue l’Imperatice is to be changed to Avenue it the attioniol semen beh = TUESDAY, SEPTEM UB 20, 1870. the Navy Department trom Portsmouth, Eng- | 8Té** bY the republicans of the 2ist district, in | des Etat Unis. action of other fore takit ‘Mr. Marini respecttulty announces to his former of Mochi. ston that hie Academy lace of Mr. Covode. Itisa close district, oa there wili be an exciting canvass. The re- publican conferees of the 23d congressional dis- land, that the Franklin, his flag ship, lett Flush- ing, Holland, and arrived at Portsmouth on the such a step. patrons and citiz~ Teepen on TUESDAY, B-pt. 20. 1570. FRANCE ANXIOUS FOR PEACE. =a Loxpen, Sept. 14.—{Special to the New York | PRUSSIANS i od WIRES AND Stertatoeed eas hee clnete ta ences ced etliiae | MENT eee AMT TAILORING Pee ART, | 29th of August. The Richmond arrived at Hadeny, Paced in, Bomination Hon. E; nenecer | Sent ts bed ee ee Loxpox, Sept. 15—Communication between Sib in his power to render satisfaction fo those who | with PIBOR GOODS: which wil hercag met og: | Eranche, Prance,on the 1th ef August, twont)- | Griniths of Mercer counter te aera samuel | at last night be lad an interview w said that | paris and Lyons has been destroyed, the Pros. ‘WHE Kindly extend their patrooage to lum ia fature. | the most teshionable sar ictiionnd® 0 order in s | two days from Trieste, and was to sail for Barce- | Gate ror Congress in the’20th district; Heury | the SS ee which he was an havi 2 t the wires and the railroad ae ee an ereen a bs _— é lova, Malega and Cadiz, and from thence to | Sherwood, of Tioza county, in the isth district, | humble member, deplored the horrible necessity | “ans baving cut ~gorytyos =4 oe eee. aw 5 © | gresivaricty of rivlesand prengeHING GOUDS in | Lisbon. ‘The Juniata sailed from Antwerp on | 8% Michard J. Haldeman, in the 15th district. | Of carrying on the war that the empire had pre. | Montereau, sixteen miles 8. E. of Melan. ‘commenced BABtow s carceny great variety of styles and prices. * | the 20th of August, for the Island of Heligoland, | , THE executive committee of the national re. | Yoked, uud from which the republic would GERMAN UHLANS DEFEATED AT ME- | believes that to the above total should be added B57 A call is rerpectfully solicited. sean cxaming- | after communicating with the British eathori. mee scmtnad ie seat! Gece eee aio ferns» Soo squint Presa Ga ace: at least 10,000 or 12,900 for those who have died OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. Saas, Donn ond teieve incarn no oblization te par- Il ties cere she wat to proceed te the mouth ofthe | Oke ae second district of Onio. A sharp skirmish occurred there between Ger- | of this and other diseases, or who are now lyi many, and was forced to it both, without a withor Gen. Care: i. also the eee candidate. FS republican party opened the campaign in Cin- cimmati Tuesday night by a large meet at Just recetved some fine PIOTU BBS. venue, bet 12th and Lith ste. Elbe and Weser to remain a week in the vicinity of those rivers and then return to Cherbourg, man Ublans and Franc-Tireurs. The former are said to have been beaten of. Firing was cause of quarrel even, sick in the hospitals. This makes, in roam numbers, 190,000 men to be deducted the German force which marched into Frauce. It 2996 reend No. 4867On EXRi dition \No. 456 HABLE BROS. France. The Plymputh arrived at Lisbon on | Mozart Hall. Speeches were made by the fon, | That his government earnestly desired to eit. ira at Paris yesterday from the direction of | this force was $00,000 men, it ts now reduced to Tre H and Sale } eat, on the Sth of August, twenty-two days trom Job I; Steveneon and the Hon. A. F. Percy, the oe See ee pel Se ee sacnel tin | Belem. th eS eight days. tn eee er t =liaenliteg ‘dates fee Cor me mpotiaton, < ia : —— MMT” MARKRITERS, _teftr___ Ko, 400 77 ANDD BTRERTS. | NCw York; she was to await the arrival of Mr. | feulidates, for Congress from the second ‘and | ¢¥ vs ood COMMUNICATIONS INTERRUPTED. first Ohio districts. It touched his heart to hear other side are Bazaine, with 110,000, MacMahon " _ that the American Wo. 486 SyveNtH eTRERT, between D and E streets J.B. Matthews, U. S. Consul at Tgngiers, to The railway service between Paris and Lyons r. 3 i i ‘h 200,000, and the new army at Lyons . A James G. Blaine, chairman of the Maine re | government bad made a Christian estort to sta ae ‘Minis Deets abose Gia Pinte’ Fate: M® = ™ Barpen convey him to his destination. publican Stxte committee. telegraphs as fol- | this wicked waste of life, but he regarded with | hss been stopped. Se @boice Vil Paintings, Rngravings, Chromos, &e. = lows :—« We have elected our Governor by about | wonder and horror the fact that Prussia had All bridges that cau be reached will be de- Paris Cor. N. ¥. World. r ko, Largest Stock. red, analogs. , Window Will Resume his Inetraction fa Tonacco Tax Dxciston.—Acting Commis | the same ity as last year, all tive | turned a deat ear to all re; ions re; stroyed to-night. ad Brace ire Frames. Picture ‘assole, *presentatii d- ing the responsibility of the republic for the major year, carried all of the Congressional districts, the closest one by war. He knew not why Prussia sought to war 1,400 majority; have chosen an overwhelming mejority in both brauches of the Legislatere, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SEPTEMBER 121x. sioner Douglass having reteived complaints that some tobacco dealers are in the habit of selling -20e- ae Romance About Eagenie. — the District. ER: ITALIAN U. cas Please remember Name and Number. ap25 ty" on the young republic, 80 guiltless ot offence Lorvon, Sept. 15. On: zg ¥ o a small quantities of Cavendish or plug tobacco, | am ted county officers in every county ex- | against that government, and added that words | nearly sccuagihhd. The sympathy of the sare — Tie "aatch, Broven ¢ i ‘w “the Lover's BT REPOSITORY esau and, after receiving pay therefor, cutting it up ] Cepttwo. This result has been achieved with- | would be puerile to conceal the inability of the is a} ly with I A Aunt—A Wonderful Change ~ Destiny. A ig P with a hand cutter without paying the tee of a | Ot effort and without any canvass of the State” fat pepe gl me gota ropligloncga | ice cedeaaceemedpostmifictaichamng heaped dl econ. 245 “5” STREET, a hdres at Metzerott & Co.'s and Joba —_ » : ee es 8 To-day the democratic conservative Congres- | te has been received from Florence dated yester - " " 3 cents per pound, has decided that un ler the law every kind of manipulation of tobacco, whether of the raw leaf, of manufactured or partially manufactured tobacco, of scraps, waste, clippings, stems or deposits of tobacco resulting from any precess of handling by which the character and cendition of the tobbacco is changed is @ process of manufacture, and the person who makes a business of doing this is de- nd, with he f chance of success, with #0 vast a force engaged against Frauce. The empire left her without an army,armsor money. The cap- ital was soon to be surrounded by hundreds ot thousands of highly trained men, with only its citizens to protect it. Wouid it, said he, in 1851 the uncle of the writer resided as Awerican Minister at Paris, with a large family around him. At this time appeared in society there Eugenie Marie de Guzman, Countess of sioval conventions in each of the tive districts of Maryland will assemble—the first district at Cambridge, second district at ‘Towsoutown, third district in Baltimore city, fourth district at Frederick, and the titth district at Ellicott ; ‘ City. In no county of the State, orin Buiti- | add to the glory of Prussia to fight against more city, has a colored man been chosen asa | these citizen soldiess, most of whom never delegate to any of the democratic conventions. | had a musket in their hands until a week The Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution publishes a | 3g0, and who were, by their manhood. letter from Linton Stephens, declining to run | compelled to stand’ on the defensive’ district, If Prussia kept the field and bid France come Bawsen Trivicenth and Pourtsenth Sts, iL PAINTINGS, ENGEAVINGS, “ PEROTOGBAPHS, CH BOMOS, &s., ROGESS GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUBTTES, Ss., &s., OOBD AND TASSELS, &s., Bs. day announcing that thePapal garrison of Mont- alto has been captured. Lieut. Gen. Angelotti's division should now be before, if not in, Rome. Civita Vecchia has declared for Italian anity. On the approach of the Italian troops at Brac- ciano, the inhabitants came out and displayed the Italian colors. (Vore.—Bracciano is only seventeen miles northwest of Rome .] C44 PF Bre. We respectfully call attention to our NEW STOCK OF CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, MATTING, BUGS, MATS, CUR- TALN AND FUBNITURE MATERIALS, & , Just received. embracing many new and orizinal de indeed freely remarked, that her mot! more ambitious than herself, that the forme: desigued for her some great alliance, wh: for C ii Su rit Di . 3 “ w signs. well worthy the iuapection ef those abeut to | clared to be a manufacturer of tobacco. | the chalrmanship of the State cmoscatic come | forth and git her, though utterly unprepared TES eRe ee AEOUED —- ar ation ee WEEVBT Fase PARTOUTS. ia furnish their dwellings. A retail dealer is attowed to break wooden = lenin: Vong eee tone ‘no quorum thing oe aay ates on = > = ae Panis, Sept. 15 —Prussian dragoons have ap- | heart any ‘matrimonial affair. Her sister b PARLOR BRACKETS, &7 NEW SUPPLIES RECEIVED DAILY. packages 58 total erefrem, Dat he i netial- | WR ewan Congress in the | city crowded with women and children, and | peared at Nugent-sur-Marne, Colinas; Seniis, | /¥st m deny ty Fy | = or yok) 7 WE BUY ANDSELL Fogcasn Exciv- | lowed © change the character or condition of | sth district of Virginia, between General Terry | only protected by thelr haltariees hectare Crespigny, Valgis, Nanteail, Plesey, and Lin- | tre “nccree™danno1 James IL-of England: wn VELY, and are thereby enabled toserve our pa. | the article by cutting, pressing, grinding, crush- | and Mr. BicMullin, is quite auimated. ‘The | and tuthers, if that was considered fale cea nee daw,—all small townstotheeast, northeast, and | designed ai least an equal’ mates = 1 to the best possible sdvantage. ing, rubbing or otherwise preparing it elther be- | Fe Rory trae can ee torebanit 69 Ber. fale aed perine eomny | sonthonst of Parts. tiny for the more beautiful of her tere mannaek EY Goapele toll Lsclaas may abc eked eatrCnee Ot Cow | tnatr candiaate—cproketty Me Ee We lacks | Kenven towionns inet ther Cen tik een THE DEFENCE OF THE CITY. peed ah i A hoe RAE Sg Ts competeng wo n. orders sumer may use a cutting machine for reducing The republicans have made their nominations | their martyrdom. It was not an exaggerated no- <, Eug ‘lost he with ue will be promptly and faithfully executed. } iii9 plug into a condition to be coneumed. for Congress in four of the districts of New Jor- { tion of honor that drove the citizens of Paris to | The National Guard is being organized | its exactions or convenience. rite : France. General Trochu, in an | to @ fine-looking blonde V im, young Wa- WM. S. MITCHELL & CO., sey. The nomination in the 5th district appears | make an effort for defence against such fearful | throughout Bam C. Eivea nan of the “@ “ Perry InpIaN TREATY.—Secretary Cox has received | to lie between General Halstead and Matthew | odds, poeipoond = a. aa oye the sym- | order of the day, says that 70,000 men on the They were ven! to be married. But Aant SAAT GUE. Corner oth at-and & telegram from Vineent Colyer, dated st. | Armstrong. 4 ‘ pepe necro f their hotmes that tizy | mparta may, by a persevering effort, save | judy Kavee e Cingmi, matron, ded eAMUEL KER. dap _The republicans of the 2ith district of New | fu of thei that they | Peric ny By gS wd i Louis, Sept. 14, in whieh he says: «After three | york have nominated Mr. Join E. Seeley, of | could not save from outrage and fe peo wal Bw we ng BO = T® PLACE TO BUY DBY GOODS. weeks earnest consultation, the en Seneca, for Con; He was nominated by the ABOUT THE EMPEROR. The city is inapproachable if its defences are = old Virginia views of social sobriety. RECEIVED AN ENTIRE NEW AS- ae to the act of Congress providing for of | convention on the 135th ballot. A correspondent writes as follows:—~ The | properlyarmed. The Counsellors of State have | Tr ™S. O00 for“wnom future had reserved wo ‘ot of all kinds of MUSICAL 1N- GOOD GOODS AT CREAP PRICES. their lands in Kana, and their removal to the | The Sect whe nmittee of the | Emperor, at Wilhelmshoke, enjoys entire free. | temporarily suspended their authority. Allthe | much escaped the vely humble maich ENTS Strings and Trimmings a — Hon re torodeced ae ce otuer tempta. | Union League of America will hold a meeting | dont er action wathone ge ee leases. His Pi The | tha teclaed the lowest prices,at@ L WILD TBE a Bersrios i LADIES and GENTLEMEN'SLIN- | tions were introduced. The liberality of the | at the St. Nicholas Hotels New York, on tase chief companions are Prince Moskows, aaj | £cTe!g® Tepresentatives are stilt tn Paris. 420 lth street. near Penna. av z EN BANDE EROHIEFS, covstantly arriving trom | terms allowed by ress alone induced them | day next at noon. Prince Murat. He ds. the at, at ‘the | Prussians are still swarming around Nancy. HY NOT? Bow York. to consent. The chiets were loquent, and ‘here is & movement to ; “> nerd brought forward treaties and medialecr th urious people whom he enoou HOPE OF PEACE. Bince opening our NEW MUSIOAL AND LITE- RARY PEPOT in town we have repeatedly First Clase Ketab Habment will pay. it being so near Washington, and We invariably auswored with this questivn WAY NOT? 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 COLORED BED SPREADS, heavy goods, $1.20, $2.25, and @3 a piece. (WHITE HONRY-COMB SPREADS, 8150 0 PA large arvortment of NAPRINS eo DOYLIES i ‘ices. “TINED TABLE CLOTHS, 62c. a piece. seem —— days of (ran to i & em ual sil incoin, yvernment the to see that the present law was not Groken like the others.” By thie treaty, 8,000,000 acres of t! pre for his successor. eaten Seats datrict of Virginia, oa ia, ject to the decision of a conservative onvention iD ci the gates. ‘The Gau‘cis saysit bas reason to predict happy results trom peace negotiations new pending. THE CAPTIVE EMPEROR. Lorpor, Sept. 15.—A dispatch from Cassel, 4 general as- | best land in Kansas is to settlement, at | in that district. PARIS NOTES. dated Sept. 12th, says that the imperor spends end cirendy have ws eslt nine Plates oie of Seek sFinent ot BEY GOODS, very Coe. — | #2 per ect. . nominated Bais Crime pas aeeionin wa some of his officers walking . * 5 scat py Oh 1990 Fessatvanta arene, PAYMENTS TO THE IxDIaNs.—Seoretary Cox | in other over the lawn or making long excursions. | His Sod varied stock for cach and allow surcusome ~ bas rent out to the Indian country Mr. J: A. | | The republicans of tether extends several miles in two subalterns, | curred at Shelby Station, on the she advantages we receivefrom the manufacturers. | A GREAT OFF ER. Williamson, the trust fund clerk of the Interior | tt of Wiscons a ee ” | Louisville railroad, Tuesday = OUR STOCK OF We have in store ONE HUNDRED Department, to see that the payments to the In- | Hon. Goa By one trumpeter and thirty-one men. Sami % PIANUS, ORGANS, MELUDEONS, a a Re ee éians poche in such sums as will prevent sere cnh in M. TACHARD’S MISSION. stable keeper, over MUSICAL MEROMANDISE cxtromaly low prices, or’ Cushedurieg this them from being under the necessity of apply- | republicans, Bicn, ‘The troops reviewed by al Trochu | Brcssers, Sept. 15, noon—The mission of M. | The mater ‘Ae well as . Paid. "The eaine 10 ietvand’ reat money thie’ just duen. Heretofore a system bas pre: | X. To yeeeodsy meena stay eee ie Baitalo, | reached in an uabroker rrangements | TAchard is Positively confined to condacting the same to a eir just dues. leretofor re + Be, ‘nol S.. rium} be pam Poo praca po a ae thet ELS? Wareroome, tailed of making payments in large notes, which | Co: re ear zi ve been made by which Paris will be provided | French eat mene eveccomadicec tr its ES. (Ostholie ard others.) 306,(New No. 93%,) Ponnsylvan'a avenno, | could not be made available in the Indian coun- | In the Louisiana democratic State convention | with gas in case of a seige. and to thanking ; Pret, PRAYER bOOKS OF ALL OENOMINATIONS, ‘near 10th street try. so that these warrants would be held by the | yesterday delegates were admitted without re- | The Prussians are pumping water from the | kindness to the French wounded and prisoners 6 turn leveled his INTIAL PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Sole Agent for Ohickeringand Weber Pianos. and 8. | treasurer or other officers a it ns, | gard to color. moat around Strasburg, and it is that RESS AND PRINCE IMPERL and fired, killing % GOLD PENS. JUTE AND COTTON TWINK, nd HW. Smith's Organs. eo6t | and script or warrants issued for the small sams ——- aga Sy send out from | THE EMP. 15—The Em: = AL. | then fell back ‘The eee ces aee ee NEw ABD SECOND HAND FUBNITUBB. fol - oe pene mannan me pt em Neeeaee anaes French magazines. * a the Prince Imperial make constant excur- a ee Sas FANCY ‘ i pom woul aght up by pease sate ir ; —_ end Cannot mene To my FORMER cosTomEns AND THES werge rates of discount and redeemed at | ationin Arkansas. The ¢ ote sions around Hastings. Carriages and horses Presipent Rove or Linzgria—On Taesday Toning ard Bepairice of Instrumente done at | paving tence Ae elie winkwouse aoe | Beit full oe ered ste 7; Chicago this week is to be Selighted by an | are never employed. short notice. Seud your orders to rHayne sakee the spacious | a SSaTeBat tate cons maida ice ce ree i ecey OURNING IN PARIS AND . POE & SELIGSON'S Penneslvania svemiie Sill sopply the Indians with ag me- ee = that those inaivid- | Gest M New Musical and Literary Depot, « bv. o. The Paris fashion journals have suspended 5 thus encow legitimate traffic eet aC smang them. These payiments xtend from snsiourly between the acts, are members of the publication, | Mourning is generally worn in By 5 wi indian ‘_ Paris Berlin. sig 7 Rey poe potty rt 4 Cth sts = embrace the C! ws, Chickasaws, Cher- wa a of Mateasherstte hes | KiNG VICTOR EMANUEL TO THE POPE. The as Foemecate all or ekees, Creeks, Seminoles,’ Karkaskias,” Weas, beg pn Se of eee the tae ena | | Landen, Sixt. ne Ee aL aT Quapawe, Senecas, Potawat: mies, and other manufacture of shoes. The lady pays > Holiness, the Pope, pa | a seatitice te al tribes. 95,000, 5 bas received a letter from King Victor ‘