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Mane BY TENNEY, Davivson & C0. choice WHEAT. by a process Known bd thoroughly cle by the Petter of Beening Star: * eater 2” tm the STA exception to the efforts now I Principal mé@rchants to hare the | resident traders increased, an: ¢ Che Lvening Star, | ts Baltimore, and shat o four Mundved dollars with. hamprisom: common fail until paid ts WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1870. less dra TWO CENTS. Letters rom the People. MMer who ix caught, even the may but present his business card of the West and South the Prevail, as also the smaller nia, where the writer has felt the power of then Serrewren 7, 1 = the cane trade, but ide ot New mae to? caan tn the cities same stringent law towns of Penney! — license Inw to his own cost. SPECIAL NOTICES bus Maleate PURE WINES. teenin Cntoenta by whieh Tam stay hind ag for fectell Scpettaly for mse vi ae SUT: ANORLICA,MUCOA TEL and og " THE WAR. LAST NIGHT'S TAHLRCRANS, _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES ‘The following embrace the most important itews of war news received here by cable last TANG! we MINTERNAL Ruveyvs.—The receipts to-day | uight — ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. SCUPPERNONG WINE. from Nor! ‘rom this source were $#61,039.0. RUSSIA, AUSTRIA, AND ITALY IN ALLI- yi Age Nee tr eaten tine gfe se, SO mUaigar ataaras A Meads” bestel sod, bali-berre!y by wy ce-|| GENERALs Suenwax axD Scutorimty have | Loxnox, Sept. 1f-—[Special to the New York THE WAR IN EUROPE draught. gone to Portland, Oregon. Herad.\—There is great excitement in diplo- Mee. 1847 Ee oo f : es niatic circles here to-night, over the report that Now. anki2i9. Pa. . an-alllanee between Austria, Italy, and Kumsia bas been completed, the object of which is to be the annexation of Prussian Poland by Russia, the anmexation of Prussian Siberia by Austria, apd the surrender of the Italian Tyro) to Italy. ‘This extraordinary story, coupled with the news that a Prussian demand upon Belgium bas been met by a sharp refuaal, and with the official declaration trom Berlin that King Williara will positively recognize no government in France hut that of the Emperor Napoleon and the Re- geney, arouses the greatest alarm. It is be- Neved that Europe is on the eve of complications more formidable and extensive than any one dreamed of a few weeks ago. GEN. VINOY’S RECONNOISSANCE. Lonpon, Sept. 18, evening—On Saturda: Gen. Vinoy made a reconnoissance from Par! and discovered a force of 30,000 Prussians posted Xo. $4 North Charles st, Baltimore, WHITE GRTAWBA “BRANDY, for Peaches, $2.0 per gallon’ so FOR THIRTY YEARS Isa, Has that well Keown, stenderd, and popelar rem- PAIN KILLER, mennfactnred by Perry Davie & 3m. Providenwe, kk. 1.. been before the public, amd in that time Eas become Known parts of the worl, and been ons. hat same good and effictent lerful pewor in relieving the most ever been equaled. and it has esned its wor'd wile popn'arity by ite intrinste merit. No curative agent has bad so whle-epread uch universal satisfaction, The v which the Pain Killer fs an unfiling cure, 0 too well known to require reeapirniation in thie edver- As an external and int “Coxscrerce” Mongr.-The amoun: ot ™money contributed to the conscience fand during the fiscal year ending June 30th, 15.0, was $853,397.44. PENSION AGENT SvsrENpED. —The Secrotery ot the Interior has suspended (ieorge 0. Sut- ton, jr., a pension agent at Richmond, Virginias and has appointed im his piace Mr. Andrew /Washburm, who is well known as identified with the publi¢ school there. THE SIEGE OF PARIS. Continuons Fighting Around the City. NO ARMISTICE. CoxmoporE JOHN L. Wogpey, superinten- atent of the Nawal Academy at Anna) there, and was to-day engaged at the Navy De- irtment in arranging the academic board for NO HOPE OF PEACE. fis, is post the Pain Kovler stands dnrivaled. Direc ‘a ‘he ensuing year. But few changes. hewever, ~ tty ad i “ pron yee on in ‘ig yew PARIS TO BE STARVED our. “SLT Sit Deamcints, eect sj | [Tv be made:in etlicere at the Academy. nonade followed, lasting two hours. Cannonad- ing has been heard in direction of Fort Ivry Tue Teuatyreesc Sunverine Exreortion, | 8 nas been heard in the direetion of Fort Iery | THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. BATCHELO®S HAik DYE. = ‘Dye is t! ‘Comraander Shufeldt, who will have charge of | Falkenstein’s command has been added to the This splendid fi ir Dy: ; Harmless, reliable. instaataneou: ‘the Tehauntepec surveying expedition, has re- | Prussian forces approaching Paris. Pea A vold the tao teet ane dere areas oF | turned hete from Portentouth, and is busily ene GREaT REDUCTION IN THE NUMBER OF SEDAN PRISONERS. Berwin, Sept. 15.—A telegram from the King’s headquarters makes great reduction in the number of prisoners secured by the capitu- lation of Sedan, it states that the number of men actually ‘tured was only 30,000, includ- ing 39 generals, and 2,505 officers, 500 of whom were released on role. The killed and wounded numbered 20,000. PROSPECTS OF PEACE. Lowpon, Sept. 18—The Observer saye, in of- ficial type, that the prospects of peace are now better than at any time since the beginning of the war. Lord Lyons, the British minister at Paris, conducts negotiations between Jules Favre and Count Bismarck. It is said a brief armistice has been already arranged. A New York Times correspondent, writing from London, also mentions the foregoing state- ment, saying that Bismarck had agreed to re- ceive Fayre intormally, and that {t was prob- ablethatthe King would relax the rigor of his Gemands. On the other hand, a Tribune London correspondent writes as follows: Nothing is officially known in London of the report armistice. The rumor is absolutely without foundation, An interview between Bismarck and Jules Favre will ee, take Official Circular from Jules Favre. beast re they ¢6 not possoxs. The gen ichagheteeec es rece tet ace ciniaralshed reputation " he only ‘Dy Bi gaged in completing his arrangements tor the fate The Kaneas, just fitted out at the navy lack or Brewn, Soht ard here, is ready for sea and her officers have at 16. Bond coer ot beem ordered to report to-morrow. It is ex. pected she will leave here in the course of two reeks. PAYMASTER GENERAL B. W. Brisco while Pressing Baltimore street, at the corner of Cal- ‘vert, in Baltimore, on Saturday attempted to Rvoid an express wagon and was struck by the horse of another wagon crossing from the oppo- Fite direction. He was knocked down by the collision, and one of the bones of his right ankle broken, causing a dislocation of the ankie joint. The injury is not a serious one. It was promptly attended at his rooms at Barnum’s, nd the bone set, and the General, it is expect- d, will be able to return to Washington ina few Pays. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President has made the following appoint- perfect Hai —————— PIC NICs, EXCURSIONS, £c. (g8852 exconstox = PINEY TOLNT AND POINT LOOKOUT &7 LAST UXOURSION OF THE SEASON. FOR THE NENEFIT OF CAPT. DENTY AND Hip OFFICERS. THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. Its Duty in the Present Crisis France Wants Peace, but Prefers Disaster to Dishonor. The STEAMER LADY @F THE LAKE. Cant. J. W. Deny. will make ® grand excursion to Piney Point Loottont on SATURDAY fi int Bazaine Says he is Fighting Suceessfally. bart, foot of 7th street, at z ‘oa MONDAY byéa.m. oy the last excursion of the Lady of the tan for th fort Ty a made for the comfor 2 ATEangemen wr 2; ‘adies tickets, $1. «19-6 A Rattle Ten Miles from Paris THE FREWCH DEFEATED. mente: | peel agin ee oy Sons Fee lpeeaproes Andrew Washburn. of V: to be Pensio: receive ut the same ch says HABLE BROTHERS, ‘Agent at Kichmond, Va. z ia While he has no objection to a conversation with | Rome Not Yet Occupied by Hostile Forces. the titular French minister, the latter must be | yo to accept Germary’s terms or the in- tview wil be useless. Germ im a position where she can be called upon by fe neutrals or appealed to the French to re- Bounce the material future security, sufficient to protect her against even a distant renewal of such an at- tempt on the part of France as has just failed. Considering that nothing is to be gamed, Dut much must be lest by a hing sine” 4 sus- pension of arms, Bismarck says he will ne- tiate for a peace, but not for an armistice. e adds privately, that he is well aware to what obert A. Smith to he Postmaster at Hones- dale, Pa; Andrew J. Barr to be Postmaster at Olympia. Washington Territory; Jesse K. Wikle to be Postmaster at Cartersville, Ga; Leroy A. Baker to be Postmaster at Wilmington, Ill; 8. K, Atwell to be Postmaster at Winchester, Va. Edward F. Parker te be Surveyor of Customs at fo Lath, Minn. Hiram E. Kelley to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the 6th district of Wis. «202. George Alfred Townsend has done one good thing MERCHANT TAILORS AND Fashionable Clothiers, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D STS., N. Ww. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. OFFLOLAL CLKOULAR OF JULES FAVRE Panis, Sept.19—The official Jonrnal of the Republic yesterday contained a circular of Jules Favre to the representatives of France in other countries. The following pointe were contained: He explains why the elections for members of the Constitutional Assembly occur at an earlier date than was at first supposed. Objection hax THE VERY LATEST NOVELTY THE NWOHENZOLLERN COAT, Br Blue, Dlue Blized. Oléve. Green, at least in denouncing that - Brown, Dablia, wolet, Claret, amt Black colors. ~ Preposterous humbug, the so-called ‘‘old wind- o- Pay cerca the pees Eat been made thatthe present provisional govern- <0. : ass Becessary terms must ex- Wig Bias Mixed Melton Darby Suit, gull” at Newport. It is about time. That an oes: hinnett bat that isnot the faultof the Ger- | Bent at Paris was not a regular fact. That we ‘The Bive Plaid De th Suit. @significant summer house affair like that,— Ths > If Favre expects his mission to be fruit- | Were forced to admit the urgency of the case is ine Melton Derby Sait, built by some waggish citizens of Newport in a mi be must be prepared to sacritice his ar also represented in strong language. Itwas the Piedras Pull Desbe nit, ingle night in the early times of that town as a | to bis cot e British foreign office an- | tirst duty of the government to defend the soil ‘The Scoteh Fi Derby Sait. and atering place,—should have been for so long a J Wounces that mess: have been transmitted and preserve its honor, and then return the del- egated power tothe people without violence. Nothing is to be expected from Prussia. Her supreme will and exaltation at success are ir- reconciable with calm impartiality and states- manship. Two hundred thousand victims have already been sacrificed to her ambition in this impious war, and it is certaim she will dictatate to France conditions that this momentary and incompetent government should not accept. Hence we convoke the as- sembly fréely chosen to decide. What we ask now is to give the country our hearts and our bieod Then let France decide, not our transient authority bat immortal France, raising :teeif to confront Prussia. France released from the winding sheet of the Empire, France free and generous is ready to immotate itself for right and liberty, dieavowing all those exalted politi- during the last ten days by her Majesty's gov- ernment from belligerents to one another, through Lord Lyons and Count Bennstoff. M. Favre has determined to go immediately to the German headquarters. No basis of negotiation has been agreed upon.” PRUSSL LINE OF ATTACK. Panis, Sept. 17.—The Prussians are still nu- Teerous near Villeneuve, Dammartin and La Plessis. A force of 3,000 bas occupied Villers Cotterets, and there are 10,000 at Nanteuil. It ig still believed that the Prussian line of attack Will be from the east by hag ad Vineeunes. A balloon bas srrived from Metz with letters. Paris is calmly awaiting the enemy, The Pras- skans advancing on Paris have appeared on the beights of Villeneuve and Brunoy. A messen- ger from the King’s headquarters reports that Bismarck and the King insist upon the perma- nent occupation by the Prussians of Strasburg and Metz. Indemnity is notso much @ ques- tion, but the other condition is absolute. TELEGRAMS FROM TOURS. me considered a work of antiquity must sur- Dass the wildest hopes of the originators of the fraud. It demonstrates, also, how well a secret gan sometimes be kept by a whole community when its interest lies m that direction, and that a lie well stuck to often answers some purposes @s well as the truth,—particularly in the matter of gulling the public. — PoLitTicaL.—The Democratic Convention of the First District of Minnesota, have resolved not to make & pomination for member of Con- @ess. but recommend the Democrats to sup- port Ignatus Donnelly, who runs as an inde- pendent free trade candidate. In th «istrict the Democrats nominated Buck, of Winona, for Congress. ‘he republicans of the third district of Ohio have nominated D. K. Carr for Congress. The democratehave not yet decided between Lewis in Derby Suit style ‘The Bine Plaid Short Frock Coat Suit, ‘The Blue Meiton Shert Frock Coat Snit, The Scotch F Frock Coat Suit ‘Tae Olive Meltes Short Frock Goat Suit. “Tbe Brown Melton Short Frock Coat Suit, ‘The @+'d Mixed Onsctmere Short Frock Cont Suit, ‘The Bteei Mixed Cassimere Short Frock Coat Suit: otker maxes of Cassimere too numerous to m: OF FALL -OVERCOATS We bave s fine assortment of Glengary or Wing Costs. with will be the jeading style for tue Fall FOR YouTa's WEAR, We havea very large andine celection of Short Frock Coat Suite, Derbr Coat Suite, Moetrupelitan Sack Coat Suite, te. dc, OUB BOY'S PEPARTMENT Ie well stoked with all rh: N on belong ing te that line. Parewte-will do well by calling and examining the same. nian ts 5 cal ideas by the old government. France has and Gelloday. E. E. Peek, the present incum- | ‘rors, Sept. 18, evening —The fi min- | ‘ < ‘THE MBECHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT | bent, bas been nominated for re-election by the | istere left Paria yeaterdayin haste, hertng here | DOW No higher ambition than to remain seth Under the sapervision of Mr. J. P. HEWES. is | "@publicans of the fourth district of Ohio. e informed that a serious attack was to be made. | tressof herselfin order to develop her morai jocked with the Inrgest easortment of the Intest The Republican Congressional Convention of | There was hard fighting to-day and yesterday | and national resources, and labor fraternally Scr TINGE CLcTRS the gu district of Missouri enced a { around Paris. Henry Rochefort is one of the | with her neighbors in the development of civili- ‘COATINGS KERSEYS, split, See eerineted, Colonel Hay. [strangest SoS ger He | ration. Itis in this view that France recover. SOS VESTINGS, DORSKING. | Sermidate’’ Vea NATE Sot yet agreed upona | uses his inimense Infnonce over wats cotcte:| ica hur Sion ‘ontioin eer auton ter atatianine a8 Ei Gastheeres for Pautaloone, ever exhibited in | candidate. soothe and quiet patient, sae coe eas this District. —tIn Florida the democrats have nominated | ™Wderation. “BM. ‘expected (Tours) | the war. But she will prefer a thousand- thomage” TotPectially solie.t @ share ef pablicpa- | Judge 8. L. Niblack, of Lake City, for Con- | 08 his way to Russia through Switzerland. The fold of disasters to dishoner. The very invoke the storm now say Soe es Set ress, and William D. Blosham, of Leon, for jcutenant Governor, —The democrats of the Seventh distriet of ious articles in the Museum of Natural here, and the books of the Livrary of the Prefecture, have been packed up to be sent ones who HABLE BROS. the , away in case the is menaced by the . | may N.W CORNER OF SEVENTH AND P sTs . ane eee Robert P. Caldwell, All Novice of ag Bt ren Tallway he bo wishes ity, co and civil pW te UNTELLIGENCERK BUILDING. _ Senger t kept State Convention | jug tratoe at ADlon and rane toe ene ere. | DUt prefers disaster to dishonor. It is the y ‘=. LH. HAYDEN > colored man for Secrrtary of | 1 fey have crossed the Seine with fifty cannon. duty of France to repair as far as possible the evilsof the past governments. The elections last year were illusive. Franee never voted fer war with Prussia. No honest man in Europe thinks so. To the power now seeking to crush ‘us We raust Oppose a desperate resistance, until ‘WM Resume his Instruction in V@CAL AND ANSTBUMENTAL MUSIU SEPTEMBES i2te. —Four colored men are candi idates for Con- gressional honors im the South. M. FAVRE’S Be ag A special co at P; i Bae Fer lg) bas gathered the following from conve with Jules Favre :—M. Favre thus far has carefully avoided offe the archical Should be fail to — Cost OF ADVERTISING.—In this, as in every- thing else the best papers will command the best Indi Prices, Itis cheaper to pay 5s. for insert them to #9; France, he will throw himself | the nation is able to speak through a constitu- Address at Metrerott & Co.'s and John F. Bilis | your advertisements in a Journal having a = upreservediy into the hands of the républicans, | ent assembly freely, and make the powers un- &Co '* Sige emma ation of 5,000, than to pay €s. for one that has ond Ca AR netene, Be ee tpl da capa ped derstand this. Favre adds:—“ Mankind must YA2A RPET SS. only cfreulation of 1,000. Of this you may be | institutions. ' admire but pity the spectacle of Paris, without sure,that any journal thatinserts advertisements looking to the right or lett or backwards, but with its eyes fixed on the great and simple duty of defending its firesides and its freedom.” IMPORTANT DISPATCHES FROM THE ENGLISH CABINET. TovRs, Sept. 19.—Yesterday a courier from the English Cabinet reached Kouen, carrying insportant dispatches to Lord Lyous. The rail. Ways were cut, and the courier was obliged to 0 forward on foot. PRUSSIANS MARCHING ON LYONS. Panis, Sept. 1.—(Special to the New York Herald.|—Prussians have been seen in front of Colmar and Mulhouse, marching towards Lyons. The Prussians crossed the Seine near Athis, but were beaten back. Cannonading is now heard met cbeap, is, in ff & worthless medium. If it were really a one it would have no need to lower its prices, tor its sheet would be filled without the sacrifice. You may lay it down as rule that every knows itsown value, an that if it adopts low prices it is because it is con- Schous that it has a low circulation in number or K in respectability—Srom Wilson's Handbook for |v: Advertiser: ———— ny Ex-Presipent Joanson.—Ex. ident Andrew Johnson at (We respectfully call attention to onr NEW STOCK OF CARPETING, OBL GLOTH, MATTING, RUGS, MATS, OUB- TAEN AND FOMNITUBE MATBRIALS, &c.. Jnet febalve 4 . oging many new and original de xigne. rset of those abeut ngDe. epec tion we Ss NEW SUPPLIES RECEIVED DAILY. OPERATIONS AT STRASBURG. MOUNPELEHEIM, Sept. 18.—I¢ is poleon, with M. Thiers on board, has gone to St. Petersburg. NO PROSPECTS BOR PEACE. [Cable— Private Sources.} Lonvon, Sept. 19.—The réported armistice is S7 WE BUY AKD SELL FOR CASH BXCLT. Saturday night to s large . He | Ported that the works facing lunettes CONTINUOUS FIGHTING s epabled . | said had always been 3 a and 53 of Strasburg are finished. Near Janette NTIS ING. rene so-the beat poaiblecavantage. 2 ere ote OO | Se vie’ Prem es Semon Gamocret rat, | NO. 53, mines were exploded by the besieged, | There has been contiauous fighting around = aud be had not and would not ewerve from the | 2% the earthworks protecting the Paris. $7 OUR UPHOLSTERY PRPARTMENT e faith, He phallic were injured, but they Bave “ance been re- = 2 tragedy ocmpetcet ri rim. fogs BT Pago Pyeon ed. uibaaser are THIERS GONE TO ST. PETERSBURG. recat’, ition, ado) the State convention, favor- | °ccupied Lorpon, Sept. 19.—The steamer Jerome Na- WYl..8: MITCHELL & CO., othe Wn of the Southern states eo ae “ Perry Butiding,” wr nett Corner 9th st. and’ Pa. ave ces i a a aed TT! Puaca tv. BUY DRY Goubs. GOOD GOODE AT OREAP PRIGES. RUSSIA LOOKING APTER HER FTNDs. The Russisn 124 COLORED BED SPZBADS, 40,000,000 rubbies, lately on depoait in the Bani 150. $2.6, aad $3 a picoa. ate HONET-COMS SEBEADS, 810 0 ieee ees A large @eeortment of HAPKINS end DOLLIES At yea om artes, YARIOLOID AMONG THE FRENCH PRIS- ONERS, ABLE O41,0TES. Go. 2 piece. The varioloid is raging among the French " mortars and ri HOSLRBY and NOT: ea welt ane general oe mero 9 ed the Cus- collectively mere seven prisoners at Magdeburg and Wittenburg. sortmeet of DBE GOODS. very heap tom House belonging to. the United states Xd the ety every ‘ey. ait carloecs of mau GEN. FAILUY'NUT DEAD. note (eps 1990 Peimleanioavecnie: jo ternal pte n hae assigned pg Pag mgd MOTE, | Gen. Bailly to not desd'as has Deen 80 often aa ms ‘ acan for the , | Saectte then goes on to show immense must | Téported. | Hewnd his stat otoupy finely tur- Qruues wine Sr inrecdgation pomp ‘or the , bee rhe ex Se nae g Faris apd says if | nished ‘at Mayence end are sumptu- - which, it is eaid, under sdminist timper these foo fen: there, ously proyi by King William. _ bos of ex.Collector ciater, is now Being mands Pantene omamacaaae | A STRAW IN SWEDEN. CLARETS, from 94 to $45 per ones. bs tne authorities, Mr. Bowerman has not oft | THOUBLE WITH THE HU CENOTS. Ete. | When the news of the captare of Sedan KEINE WINES, from@6 to $30 por case. bas m his postion: The exact’} public mat semron eats Cevennge the descend. reached Stoekbotes the tpyal theetér closed. SAUTERNE WINE, 4 per doe. facto in the seomiis be. public when the | ant il fo bunt down aud Pe ep outa aanlge » 1, CATAWBA WINE, Sparkting 05 S42. x appointed ‘Oeliectar 4 ce lie family’ in the neighborhood were ccgdancaetenevemary Base neey caveat SPABKLING MOSELLR. on gcconnt of his war hie Knowledge gt There is a report Mere Tonight at ‘the _— Brench captive officers are. allowed their a the) daties position, and it 1s b of a plut amongst the French population choice of Germah towns as residents. They rée- mee. almost unapigouareguest of the business com } Sedum to seize the French guns end mitrailleurs | ces rations and pay ¢sathome, pa mubity of American, 1h nt. | captured Sep ember Tek. sor le dectared see TAT DOES SHiy MEAN? pana tute ot siege. re an been receive i = BRANDIES, WHISKIES, BUMS, G88, SHEB- 4,4, Mam TaRRED any FEaTuearp Wiis at Rouen of; the excal 10)000Freuch prison- | Qounters ngibe ned a. long peo speed BINS, PORTS. LIQUERS and CORDIALS, of | Heancy, at Evans, Colores seivtede: | ITALY AND KORE. pre Be z finest quality. Ifttlp girl six yearsof age, the ter of Ja Rome, Sept. i7_—The inpeytnnss pa egy “ae t pid Hoghes, of tliat town. While being conveyed t | have received a flag of trace thot Gen. 0 . | | BAZAINE FIGHTING SUCORSSFTLLY. GENULME VICKY WATER, trom the wreral | bly taken from theoftcers by a | in fommand of the ‘aliap t700ps WR, lave ar- Post of to-day says: “A, ‘with Springs at Vicky. 5. Mred and feathered and ) rr eed ihe tance with sreat demeuptrstons et | %0.G00letters from Metz was captured &t weg: SELTZEB WATCEN, of direct tmportation. Tae ee eS oan Kittin a taxpreand will not penesis tie Eazel Mowmeenth chattel. In one of them says that his Trade suprited believe New York rates, Frept The Puitreay B Imitation jeweiryis more fashionable than ever, and is now Worn om every occasion. Wa Bath, N. Y., taxen swearic: e-nts eveh, or five swears for one SF Loore siecvex ho use dresses for and WI s7 The seventeen-verr loc every-year locusts, out West. , WY is well supplied with everything, and that eeseerh word Policies im every tight up to thestst of August.” PAKIS TO BE STARVED ovr. The Daily News correspondent fays: “ Bis- marck insists on the evacuation of Metz and Straebourg, or else Pari is to be starved out. tehaloien @y Lot rapidly occupying the Pontihee! ©. A number of towns lave lately been = thout opposition. Sanseler, comman IMPOBTED ALES, PORTER, OLIVE O1L SAUCES, PICKLES, and arelect stock of HAVA- SA KEY WEST sod LITTLE BELT CIGARS THOMAS RUSSELL, importer, 1213 Penoeylvania ayeaus, twenty-five Nar. to be worn ty cloaks anid er. r-in-chief of the te seem to be ould tr the iret eaten eee eae of “ The Germans laugh at Bazaine’s hopes of escaping from Meta. GEN. SHERIDAN’S OPINION. Gen. Sheridan, writing under date of Septem ber Sth from Kheims, says the French were alwaye beaten, and that the resistance of Paris cannot save France. THE RED REPUBLICANS MAA ING TROU- BLE iN PAkIS Panis, Sept. 19.—Red republicans continue to placard walls in the city with bandbills an- | Wee® noancing anew government. Trouble is appre- hended. Citizens declare that they prefer Prussian rule to communison. ANOTHER RALLWAY OUT. The railway to Havre ts cut at Coutians. SPAIN'S REOOGNITION OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. MAbzID, Sept. 19—Senor Ologara vesterday breakfasted with Gens. Prim and Serrano. His explanation of his prompt recognition of the French republic was perfectly satis(actory, and was fully justified by the production of « dis- patch from Sagneto recommending recognition, although be afterwards censured the act. J AMERICAN RFCKUITS FOR GENERAL TROCHT. and thirdiy. Washington | them when # Loxpow, Sept. 19.— General Trochu on the | “Pecie- 17th instant received an advanced guard of American volunteers,” says Galignani's Mes- senger, referring possibly to the ambulance corps, @ud possibly to the passengers who ar rived from America in the ship Queen to enlist conti the interior. Mr. Editor, | am compelled, Washington.to Pay, Oret. a lee States, secondly, a ‘license to the cx commbsivn merch ant= uw visited by from | drummers, (principally tron | .and depart with orders fren: our FIRADCIAL The New York banks seem to have exh great apprebension for the 5 despite the ease in the market the past wees. | for fn their stateme | exhibit a reduction Geposits have fallen off to the same extent, while the customs paymeuts on mercantile account have led to & decrease The loss in sur; om _leaving the banks of the tall dem four to seven per cent. the exceptional figure a borrowers of their ® dealer of to the United poration, my goods. T am in order to sel obliged to take oat a hawkers and pediers license to compete on ‘h mers of Raitimore,Ih who canvass every Mook and ¢ selling be sampte.many of them without Others evade street with the dram elpuia.aud New York @ city the law by pasing small fees to it is sate toxay the Stay bat one dar. do th iD MANY Cases wotmed Out of them to get rid of their tmportunit | chants in this city desire | limit to this nuisance. and think | speak for s. Nine out of every ten mer- least to have some say that if the councils will enact the same law Chatias now in force in Baltimore | tt wail meet with their unanimous approval. A. Meacnanr +202. AND COMMERCI future of x turday afternoon they 38,00) in loaus. The The rate to occurring only where the Naterals were not first | Class in the estimation of the lenders. The pre- in the army. | wailing zaten were tive and six per cent THE ITALIAN TROOPS NEAR Rome, | LOGk* and Eve on governments. but _ le povernn lers hy os Lowpow, Sept. 1.—Rome has nit yet be oy dase og) om 1 occupied, although the Jtalians bave advanc to within a shert distance of the ci H THE PLEBISCITUM IN THE | TEKRIZORY. | The Itaian Chambers wil! soon convene at | PAPAL Florence to bear the result of the plebisckem | im the Papal territory. BATTLE TEN MILES FROM PARIS, Panis, Sept. 1/—(Special to the New York Taegram.j—In « two hours’ fight between the French and the Prussians, tenmiles for Paria, a ~qacte foreifo markets as follows Firet Board bala four percent. Discounts were Mock Report. Brower 5) and Commercial Triseraph | & Lo. stocks and bonde in Sept 19 — the French were beaten, but inflicted much ‘press do., Pm York Central and a preteen pana Fern Bre ae en Favre's circular is generally approved. zi . — tm iehtene ‘ Central 119; Lak PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. ic: Hino Central TEs, Creveneh aek Pine Loxpon, Sept. 19—It is stated that, at the | Jerky Cente ine eck bese macs ahem interview which ‘Thiers had with Granville last | fiesed St. Paulos: aifiweakie epi 6. eal erf'd, Friday, certain suggestions were made to Thiers | traprd Fant Wernn n a Tg which be might if be saw fit communicate to the provincial government of France. The re- sult is that Jules Fayre is now in communica- tion with Bismarck. Special propositions have been submitted to Bismarck, and be has consented to a meeting & Terre Haute with Favre to-morrow. soley Sei Acme: homie. Oana ee There are reasons for believing that the re- | #4: 10 40 «. 8: Milinvls, MS: Erle I Btlamue se sults of this interviow Will be oueestrat nege- } So rcsert Treen Liverpool up togsiog te prem. ations for peace. THE MARCH ON ROME. Bisio is marching on Kome. Arrimo's en- deavors to negotiate for a compromise prior to the occupation of Rome by the Italian troops have been fruitiess of any good result. PRUSSIA WON'T MAKE PEACE, Lowpom, Sept. 19.—Prussia distinctly says that she recognizes no French government— &.. Flour—| otra. Imperial or Republican. She is reluctant to Su Oats taake peace at present. Po FAYRE GONE TO PRUSSIAN HEADQUAK- | & Sie TEKS. - Tovrs, Sept. 19.—Though it is certain that iy 1aSl 3; n common. 31 Ser mite White at Maite estera Fellow, s5a95c.. W. " more active at 1 Rye dull at Sam. quiet and onchane. good demand, With prices unchanged. Whisky steady Bacon and Lard in Bactmore. Sept. 10.—Virginia sixes. olf, SY, d, 85 anked; do., 16, 05 asked: do. INT, Gt bid” Tules Favre has gone to the Prussian headquar- | NEW Fort, Sept. 19. —Stocks active. Geld. 1 ters, no base of negotiations has been arranged. | if. Virginiaés. ex coupon de now ee Bone MEDIATION, &c. Hew Yorn, Gopt-i0 Fleur. talc, beter. Wheat Parts, Sept. 19.—A ficet of steamers is re- | iazc. better Core. frmr moving merchandise from Havre and other | = French ports to England. The Opinion Nationale asserts positively that be mediation has yet been proposed. eee ieee The Grand Ledge of Odd Fellows. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. Y story Baurmone, Sept. 19.—The Bight Worthy | “Shree morn fh Grand of Odd Fellows ot the United States met in annual session at 9 o'clock this a. m. at Odd Fellows’ Hall im this city. lowing officers were t:—D. pets snd Re ording Beorepaet: Juahes Cor an C0! 7 Ly Venable, B. W. Grand Chaplain; J. Greewold, Kk, W. Grand Marshal; J. Wi. Smith, KW: in, K. W. ure. ive J. H. .d Deputy G the representatives ony ualitied. e usual committees on credentials, &c., were a] ited. After the report of the committee on creden. tials, the annual report of the Grand Sire was Embracing WINDOW ‘erms Cash. Téegraphed Bzclusively to The Evening Star. PAINESVILLE, On10, Sept. 18—One of the L. WALL & 00., Auctioncers VALUABLE ID PROPER ware avenue, between fol Bill, tm food locativu, having Atan, A desirable HOUSE and about ons acre of eronnd. = sil the necessary outbuildings, in Biadens PROVED aND UNI ‘Yat Paiverk SA perme tour story and basement Brown Bows Vewst HOUSIE fo ceed rte aca 0 SE in good lent location, wear thi. ae — the RRICK HOL whe aot “EB 4 Lot on Dele- ‘strovte worth. serape arbor in of ALso, Forty five BUILDING LOTS in Squares 1,098 ana i of the tol, and i Le arta Capitol, and subdivided i email %© feet 11 inches deep. can be seen im our auction roeme. FALL STOCK BOW OPENING, Chotce Goods in PAPERE. i SHADES. PIOTCRE FRA a CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. New wamber 437. y welt Please remember uame and number magazines belo to the Lake Shore Niro | RT EW ST OCM. r Glicerine Fi Obie, N exploded about ten o'clock this even! 2g. ‘it com tons tained about three thousand pounds of nitro- licerine. No lives were lost. It seems €o have CARPETS! Seen the work of an incendiary. Some damage | OLL CLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, DRUGGETs, was done to the adjacent buildings. The amount of the loss ‘s not known. aoecs ls tegen Tae Paris Dairic publishes the following: A traveller from Germany relates the siieving A incident, of which he was an eye witness: the 2ist of August a considera’ nD . men, wemen and children assembled Caunt Bismarck’s hotel, in the Wi Berl.n, and, for more than am hou! Lack CRUMB CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, CUBTAINS, COBRICES, TABLE COVERS, DAMasKs, REEN AND BLACK ENAMELED OLOTH. TABLE O1L CLOTHS AND STAIB BUDS. Ls they : > out renu, bread:” ‘The pesone inhabiting ; e in guestion: i sbewn them- —_— selvewat the window replied: "Bread? Do you The undersigned js prepared to fara ask for food? Go and seek it at Paris.” at | mere with GUY ; ro = these inbuman words the erow: es ag! d rushed ‘the house and broke all the windows with He Anspection. w hic in curs avobligation obey: ete it required several charges of the ce to cleat tho etéet. JAMES B. DODSON, | = 200+ --___ S19 MARKET SPACK, dons GROBLE was Veosnily hanged at St. ‘Third door from 9b street, J hb, Mo., for murder. He was an ignorant os-te Bo. 4 man, and wap executed 75 under the imflu- re nevertheléss con- SCHOOL BUOKS, ed to some very sensible remarks in his “last dyis +” Kor instance: The Ss SCHOOL BOOKS, a ——- ar ne a AND SCHOOL REQUISITES, only to overcome | The trite, every hody’s largest ja is golden, and should be code tery for : ‘The most lasting. acreeab’ perfumes, for wee on the ry Yet and fn the Bath. pint ectndinn ato V'A01CR “FEATHERS,” ana , at the Toi- Droggias WEW GHOPE HATS for the Fan, ) a Colorado wi” * z FRENCH FLOWERS. eons at for admission into the All the mew ehades of ge joty a Congress. mice hed Same sae anges end» u et - SEA Titres 0 Fi ‘ to ri BE 1 the op sana PrMDIRS Yo 2 de a fast “seret ME™ a @ GASTON; Agent, ‘A Calif: emia outtaw, a wealthy Lo , Just Beak, vor went to thy, gagmer> His girl Jte0 “him and he sa taevic2! sere and bunched tp skirts are ont of | MADE TO OKDE! hades Aba the back brenaths of overskicts are Atfeoky plain ang straight. eed Slawiw 611 Ps. av., between 6th and 7th ‘Metropoli' ~ : wasonce a | (CORPORATION ORBERS, approved by the Au z tien 7-30 Bo AKEN AT PAK” GAREADY MADK CLOTHING or CLOTHING NOAH WALKER & 00.