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JHE EVENING STAR. | At The Star Building, g.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St, a1 TaR j FVESING STAR NBWSPAPER COMPANY. F cs ‘THE ETAE ts served by carriers to their sub- seribers im the City and Distriet at Ten Cents PER wret or FoRTt-roUR CENTS PER MONTE. Copies atthe counter, Two OENTs. PTBLISHED DAILY, Sunday exeepteg | PRE FoR MicLine :—Three Monthf, $1.50; - #ix Mooths, $3.00; One Year, Ho papers — “ton WEEELY STAR abl V&. 836—N2. 5.469. GENERAL CARLE News. 4 j cely to The Bening Star. dj 22—The steam-bipe Inia jand & trom New York for this port, 1 off Morell seter tay. }. Qn Sept. 22—The steamship France, from New York for Liverpool, arrived | yo oterday. ” GLascow, Sept, 2.—The steamship Ottawa, | trom Quebec for this port, arrived at Morelic +. to-day. ws |New York Pimancta i tat PP repesal: D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1870. TWO CENTS. Sithere wets fort amount to $113,700 was 110-30. and’ the iseess iio | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, |S jeamer sank im the Ohio. for. THE WEEKLY STAR—published om Friday wor ing—$1.60 0 year, AMUSEMENTS, | ees se qe tee ee THEATRE. The highest bid 2. Awards will POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT. Complete Census Retarns, SPECIAL NO PU RE WINES. THE WAR. LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS. t but ie | Mewrers, Sepe. - gh . " camer Edinburgh 66h cements with oue of the larenst The enrmerat’on of ibe imbabitants of the| mate , | THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES | trom cincinnars feane strack « sing ame we RY Sistas Disiaietof Columbia bas mow been entirely com- | _ The fo'lowing pasrectia caer ce eek | Soler "The Delete ant OE 7 OW RE si " br “ . ast i % Ne of St. Low off the pas THIS THUBSD*Y) RVENS spt. 22 feted and verified; andthe follow the | items of war news receiv ere by cable 2 j La Wil be presen.ed pig Mat aey, Drea ot INTERNAL REVENTE.—The receipts to-day rei te a bs = night : ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | The captain came dove ams ensiend ry te 5 fro rth ©: ae 241.93. . “ i TLLENEUVE. ion eee TOY CATAWBA, from Urtaua Wins Oo. Phies | Tm this sourge were $31,241.95. WASHINGTON CiTy.—Fitst ward, 16,652 Lenn DATIVE NESW VOLENEUVE MATINER SATURDAY cs | Wines L oGer for alle. wholesale and ‘ewig ta a ASSIETANT SecxeTany ur STATR Dayre is | Wer, 13,179, 9d w draught. iil with intermittent fever and unable te attend | 5th w eregickert to raise ber, which be thinks < THE WAR IN EUROPE callip bo Gone. NDON, Sept. 2i—An o'ficial dispatch r- 4h ward, 15,910; ed trom the Prossian headquarters before a : 6th ward, 11,215; ith ward, | pays Teports thataredoubt with seven — The Central Pacific Ratiroad. 2 es Proprictor of the Newve Wine Bitters, t le: és office. s. hrs been captured by the German troops. An- s. ere, 22 The nee ROMANS Ros. 1237 gud 1215) | a..0r., Washington DG; ephirrtaa ig pclae pAetiees iy h Ae other dispatch fom the King te the Guee the Uentral Pacise Hellvocd, for the asst ni sine ceacordie. Bal, Penonigasts | WHIT Sie needs, BRANDY, for’ Brangy || Cart. Eonent Tuomrson, U-S.N.of this] Govrty —11 16 ei Sa et Sgn poem Moggi egal SIEGE OF PARIS. days ot Septem The presen “ee sp ablepe gies Peaches, $2.90 pr enllon. * ¢ ty, bes beemordered to command the naval Total for the Disi-ict of Columbia, 131,839—am | Fort St. Dene, At e Same time a Prusso-Ba- ‘oe Age pe ¥ win be th iton at Mend Ciiy, 11. nererse since 1269 of 79 per cent. varian corps, crossing the Seine near Ville- ese seh cll calres aie’ e MALL'S, SEGEYAGLE SICILIAN 5 Sha gopuicive of Wemtantsa in-itte ned Teeter ee mae Vim SSTMENT NOW COMPLETE. (Rept monthly earning eine the road was tee Wis, Carr. W. A. Waixwarant, Assistant Oaa- | ggc a ind i ¢ ¢ rosie Vinoy, on the heights of Seeaux, and ciptured | THE INVESTMENT NOW COMPLETE. 7 si eee aeacan 4T WILE POSITIVELY KESTORE @KAY terma:ter Wnitod Stat-s Army, hat resigned C2 a mn 122; of George! wD, S-i65 | seven guna and many men. Fria directed the | Pennsy lvapta State Fatr. Gowen, Wed sectay w HAIR TO ITS GRIGINAL COLOR. ic bie ae poreSinge = fi +e. aa the | I, amd 8.70 im 160; of the couniy, 3,329 in | movement>.. The weather is superb.” SE Ais | anton, Sept. 2?.—The entries for the State Worieck. Pur tneth Mee, ‘exth betes It keeps the hair from TalMing out. It is the beat 4 *”* a een Seeeaey 3850, and 5,525 in 1860; of the entire District BISMAKCK AND FAVRE. " wes | on seenk Tasedur eae ty So Rs PS Sn ora eto OY seceag ts tes na mnie ee brashy | President. im J8°9, and 75,080 in 1860. Loxno, Sept. 21.—A New York Tribune cov- | hing William Tells Queen Augusta So. | conn Gn Kamae teat an amo ASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY hair, healthy, soft and glomy, Sa -2ee- — respondent at Berti graphs that the A mari- /LADATED LIBRARY. For sale by all druggists. AuMY OPricers Discuarcre.—First Lieut. ladelpiua have been emtere:! LETTER FROM CLEVELAND. ney Sa ws that Jules Wm. W. Mitcher! A. R Nini i Fe wes. go sathonsty, - . 7 i p ees to be the largest and BUILDING. &.P. HALL &00., m. W. Mitchell, Capt. A. ininger, ant ae ‘avre will be received in private capacity only, Fate One ever held by thesonety. Ninin aud D street, e2eomaw Nasbus, 8. B., Proprietors. First I-cat. Fdward Simonton, U.S. A., vras- ag by the Lake— | and will be informed by Count Bismarck that THE LATE Fi GHTING. j . - ee cree aisle: Boles Gor See signed. have been horo.ably discharged the le Pleasant — Parke: | Germany must insist, as a condition and sine qua Repablican Convention. om te Litracy $3 per amma. at of GETTING MARRIED, z e ‘we Vor. | not peace. on the surrender of the fortson the The venga servite of the United States, under the Provi- ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on Social Evils, Moselle and Rhine which Germany has threat. i | oRtcwonn, Sept. 22.—The Bepedtionn Stato L. © sears sya crmememeey teeing erg | HOME the mew amy bith CE eetined in Landon trom coum | THE FRENCH REPULSED, | S2r'sstenast ot cerzng. Ome homies "DANCING ACAPEMY, Buceivonial eappines. Sent free. iaesicvere:: | Beam Apurnas Josera Lawman, commanc= s 8 that Favre wes cordially re- -—-- rasan, of Augusta county, ets thsece orca © FOR THE S#tSON, WS70274, oye Department that the United Stats steamer (Correspondence of The Evening Star} sions were I-ad relative to the ume and mode ol REPORTED PRUSSIAN DEFEATS. pao MADCMELOWS SAR DEM, ; Wasp, arrived at Rosarie on the 13th of Aagast, CLEVELAND, ©., Sept. 17, 1876. convoking the Constituent Assembly, in view of Lavifg on board the Upited States Minister to Editor of Star —This isthe most beauti Paraguay, Hon. J. L, Stephens, and was to sail | that I have ever seen. It issituated on the ban the next day for Atancion. She wonld reiarn | Of Loke Erie, bigh up end dry; bas a sandy, -ays+ | to Monte Vidco about the latter part of Augast. | gravelly soil, and is handsomely laid pede ten niaraidked reputatio old its integrity ae wide sireets. Its bvsiners places are substan- pelted Hse py Bias or Brown, Sl Decision In PATENT CASES.—In the cases of tially built and neatly fitted up, whilst its resi- oat e. 6, Bond Soe 1 ed the appl:e.tiors of K. RK. MiMer tor paten: for dences have been constratted with a view to ndot J.T. and R. | comfort, convenience and comlines. The ee ee Address by Vice President Colfax. oi pt. 22d.—Vice President ¢ | tax address" a PEACE NEGOTIATIONS, | Ssttilie. und int nfgat ar Coston * = a The Dry Goods Market, The present week may be regarded as the « BISMARCK AND FAVRE IN COUNCIL. | minating point of the tal, season tor dey goo Dut it ix not lthely that there will be any sen« Me dhninution either in the activity or the bi rece ‘Thi + clon that bis Aceéery | Hartobese, reliable. instan — Teopen on TUESDAY. B-pt. a. 1570. u dead, wor apy eet 1 securing a sufficient guarantee for the falfi » reewived, Will hers ih. Avoid the vaui ment of conditions to which the provisional gov- erpment may yield its coment. An Arerican gentleman just returning {rom Germany eays that the Southern States are only using Prussia in the war to eventually pro- cla‘m a republic. Republican sentiment, he says, 18 general. Doserto render extomL their patronage t n on call at the scafe LG. MA pe © by letters. ‘ B4*-oW & caus improvemert in #vte boxe: ———-.—_—_ DEMOCRATIC AC TION IN GER- = = fy pats 3 ume of the business for the three next weeks * ov LECTURES KR. Smith, sdmirisirators of J. C. Smith, de- | potter and more sumptuovs class of them Tete Scat nee UNITED GERMANY. come, when the market will be pretty new _ ogee TE Te Meee i aS ceesed, for extension of patent for improvement | have spacious surroundings, which are ratic ‘party, han bones inbciscnss cxeneeed of desirable goods, and it is ve Oh POUEENED Fee 9p (je 450 ARMY LECTURES. in weaving long warps, the Commissienet of | adorned in accordance with highest. taste by order of the military author- Probable that prices will rule higher. We be Just received some tins PIOTURES. 1698 Penn’ x avenue, bet 12h cud Eth ate, . _fyisat. . Zhi v’ition gM 446 on” — cae Sale ae) Orurer. ‘Bre Patents toeday deoided adversely. with shrubs and shade trees, fruits and ia = : flowers, Even the smallest houses have been tS Cexsvs BuRgav.—The following appoin SSoyrareesin a WENDELL PHILLIPS ments were to-day made in th's Bureau: Firs: Sl me dug, crowd cond nt To open the season class clerks—H. A. Seymour, T. J. Lord, 1.J. dwellings, but each house, great or small, ale MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26. Smith, J. S. Pierce, J. A. Wise. Promoted trom a of mole Sinineee by lnsels, wud the — copy ists t sbips-M. J. .. | latter, too, has a little ront, with = AN UNPARALLELED OOMBINATION OF | pF} oie {ott cles clerkshipteM. J. tall, [ garden inthe rear, or, in other words hat TALENT. ps furiounding. Some oi’ the strects ave been The Ccmmittee of the Department of she Potoreac. PrRomotio: ‘The follewing promotions were | parked on eil er side, aud.o much attention Grand Army of the Kepnbite, (twelve Posts.) mks | made te-day:—Wm. F. Pray, trom ist to 2g | B?8 been Lee tentareg f shade trees on all 6f the meeting ot his partisans, who drafted a resolution agains: the forcible apnex- of French territory. The democrats of ave pasced 4 similar re:olat.on. It is seml-cfiicially announeed that the further uuity of Germany will shortly be seeured by new political institutions. PARIS CUT OFF. Loxpon, Sept. 21.—The German forces hav: occupied Nemours. A dispatch from Mnndel- vever before known, in an etperience of mv: y EMP. . SEPUBLIC. | Years, even in “ the old flush times,” whon th: AN EMPIRE, NOT A REPUBLI | South was allowed to take whatever it would, be Provided no objections were made to the pr aeked, at six and nine months credit. when «> 4 degraphed Exclusively to the Evening ~ar. much general satisfaction was manifested am ng Fe see 4 - jobbers and manufacturers’ agents as ix the ous THE INVESTMENT PAIS COM- w. Bat there ie Nery great diicrencs oc aru tween present time aw “ ’ Lownor, Sep: ig William reports t> | times;” for merchants are very carefat wots Queen Avgusta thai the investment of Paris 4s | sell thelr goods on credit without good guara SRCOND REGULAR COURSE OF TWELVE. at MARKRERITERS, 496 Seventy Tk EET, betwoon Dant E streets Brant Doors atere Otd Beliows’ Hall, Choice Vil Paintings, Kngrevings, Chromos, & Swck’ Pap tT Mangings, Window Seat Phare Frames, Picture Gare and Tussin, |. Nailx, tc in the District. MOP rcuns. onc sheim states tbat on Tuesday lunette No. 53 | now complete. Ues of prompt payment. in panei hat ti bave conclialed " pe streets that the city is denommated “The Forest | before the walls of Strasburg was taken by the Pa aRE ae oe OE I as In unbles shirtings and sheeting. the .!> a and Number, apah-iq™ | Errangements tof, and poctively eneaged, rae Fol. | clase, and A. J.Chipman, rom 21 to 3d classy tm | City,” All the principal streets are paved: the | hedwetn walls Of Strasburg Ding ride fire. THE RECENT FIGHTS, Erc. mand continues lively, and in some imnann, Please rom: mber Name an ber. ps ty 7 Me = a . gn 8 — aa rény, ———=—= | Jowing unrivaled attractions for their peers Sige awe teeta oa, esteroe bale oe — agg. gee The ig — in the Servbecy bh bong The Frerch advance on the north side of Poe hh ond ae eneee 47 HO cent a BE . SULA COURSE, ae m1 ue ] Ones have the Nicolson, which, tor the xood of | ermies have ven earnest evidence of the! | paris bee: , \ . 5 mfency to higher rates. A™ ; ee ee eT UL beeen Ay an ugcarriage, ro doubt ix dhe best | brotherhood ahd hunsanity daring the war. The | Pat bas Leen repulsed with the los of seven | Tent, wihs rings and =heetings there Pred STREET, is Lee flag me) Receirrs prow Ovetoma,—The receipts term de. een pr me of the stone | city of Paris is entirely shvt in, and all the | & me Muued activity, and sales toe large extent wou). co Py a avements here are e taken up and the Barwon Trivicenth and Fourteenth Sis, customs, for the week euding September 17th, | fvenues of communication are cut off except by way of Berlin, FROM THE PAKIS PAPERS. Loxpoy, Sept. 21—Paris papers smuggled throngh the lines to-day contain the following-— The ¢nsuing season. Prussian defeats are obscurely reported as | be effected but for the linted sup) having ccnurred at Mons and at Athis, makes in first bands. Prices are The private recretary of Etienne Arago, | SHAM Mayor of Paris, has been arrested aé a Prussian icolson nut down in their places. ° Phe enterprise of the people ot this city is one of the noticeable tacts pertaining to it. In the start, Painesville, a deautiful town ~) miles were as follows WEND! PHILLIPS 1 the cotrse Monsiay ete Uetober 24, with bre Incomparavie Lecture en! “ STREET Li¥E IN OIL PAINTINGS, ENGEAVINGS, . PHOTUGBA PHS, CHBOMOB, de., been to the purchaser. In printin, cloths there has been no abatement of rates. and . east of here, had the advantage in population 5 sry: sales of Gistandards in the 2's GROUPS OF OULPTURB, and will bewacceaded (one Le tue each week.) by find natural facilities; but Cleveland energeand | THE Gaulcis says that in the tight at Creteil PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. ported as high as &\ ceute™ Ee ene eae ths following Betta array: enterprise secured for itself one terminus or the | 1.0%) men of the corps of Gen. Vinoy, while NE NS. “CABLETON,” (0. in.) the famons war STATUBTTES, &e., Be. trike has been bron, The Standard thie morning says that the ne- | the long ausrended ie gotiations at Meaux are proceeding hopefully. | tion; but the effect of the increased The general principles have already been ar- | Cannot be immediately felt on the m: engaged in @ reconnoimsance, had to make head against 5,000 or $0,000 Pruasiars, and intlicted on the latter heavy losses. ‘The Univers saye cor ondent during the rebellion. and the regent Eamere traveler, on” DOMESTIC LIFE IN THE Obio cenal, which touches the Uhio river Vortsmouth. and it soon outstripped its then indolent neighbor. From the very day when ‘GORD AND TASSELS, &e., ae. that Metz is well provisioned for many weeks iethere is still a tive Le OLIVE LOGAN in her Great Dramatic Lectare, ' eee ee he oer ceraans Gown thb | Sue mots @ wel pee by assault or famine. In | ranged by Bismarck and Jules Favre, and the | PF! > vary eee be eee Fae FA ian waaomirelee | 205 PASSIONS,” Love, Hate, Jesteaey, Ava’ | poryticat—The New York State demoeratic fublie lmprovemonta; not fo se mane eee oo | the affair of tho Mh, thirteen Prasaan real | details are now under discussion. Another jour- | Which has resale bree cee ry & Fie Assortment for HON. WALLIAM PARSONS the eloqnent Irish | Convention, in version at Kochester yesterday, | interesta, Asse on as the failrout spirit began | ents were nearly annihilated. nal reports that thus iar tue only question | as well am by the limited supply in the te HOLIDAY PRESENTS, OURAN END EEE And Dumorous Lectgre. | renominated John T. Hoffman for governor by | to rise in this country Cleveland wae awake to = CURRA ‘AND 1: REPORTS FROM TOURS. OF THE IRISH pak The government bas ordered the troop? in all ‘arts of the country to converge on Paris. It rumored that the Prussians have entered Or- leans. The department of Haut Khin has been completely evacuated by the German troops, and the drawing of the conscription has been resumed. Toui has again been attacked, bat the Pruzsians were repulsed and jwrd ai-4 dic- mantied. Reports are coming in that the Prus- tians investing Paris have been defeated in the plains ot Mendon and Sevres, with heavy loss Trapsports landed at Toulon to-day 6,000 zouaves and 2,000 charseurs a cheval. A gen ral bombardment is about to take place at Strasburg. THE NEW ITALIAN CABINET. Loxpon, Sept. 21.—A Papal organ in this cic Says the following will be the cabinet of Italy under the new regime, according to reports ¢ir culating at Rome :—Mazzini, pre ident of the coancil and minister of foreign affa'rs; Carolla, -mvsce, min‘ster of minister of war; Porta, mip'- ter Of public works; Ferrari, min‘ster of c luc ,- tion; Mancuri, mipister of ‘grace and Justice; Muusi, minister of agriculture and commerce: Garabaldi, minister ot marine. SPAIN AND THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. Manni, Sept. 21.—It now seen; that Senor Olazaga had been instrneted to retogwize the WATS AND OBATURS | acclamation. The State ticket wes then com- | ifs lenelits, and to all of the earlier roude eke . = tering here the city, in its corporate capacity, f JOUN @. SAXE exquisite Poem, | Pleted, as fo'lows:—For lieutena: believe, subscribed to the eapital stock of exch “ LOVE.” Allen C. Beach; comptroller, Asher road. Thus, by the united ipiluence and capital MBB ELIZABBTH CADY STANTON. in ber | canal comm doners, John 1. Fay and George | of the city and its citizens, there have Pee M bg, charecteristie Lecture. 1 yo ls w. Chapman: State prisor OF, Solomon | built—tirst, the Cleveland, Columbus and .” To fol je owe Olutions were adopted i substance | cinnati railroad; and then, in the order that I Beautiful Star, i hel % i we aM Se LILVIAS, gEDGARTOR. "he,oprtes | the epublica farts: Bi, iw avert trees these sosde:—Thg Cleveland Peeeseate ot “2 >” 4 aah 3d,aetorm in inter: PWIITHER ABE WE DEIPEIDS feo eee’ | Nouncing the congressiunal natura’ JAMES PARTON. the anthor and scholar. inhis | 5th, rejoicing at the downfali of inj stuminaeue el Lecture, UNE UGN- | France and the establishment of a Freneh re- | Gre.t Western, and now. ft believe, there DEED TEARS AGO” public, and also the re-establishment of German | is another in. process of completion teom JOSTIN MCCARTHY late Editor of the London | unity; Sth, eymnathising with the peopip of [re- | here to Zanesville, Oblor With thee tatiding cy Morning Star. and well-known anthor. im a Lecture | and, Cub nd alh others struggling for liber. y; | railroads radiating every way into the counu y, sai. how alt sisorbing subject.” THE FBANCO | ith, calling for the extension of clemency to C i B of the manufacturers’ fw And commision Seceeth ot ts whe con ently on the French | eoaree. Ginguatos are fn good denna oot - prices are nominally unchanged. In other ae THE ANGLO-AMEKICAN AMBULANCE | partments 0; domestic covton manufacture those CORPS. is & far business for the season, with well su-- tained prices; but without any special change in the market. lin de laines are inactive request, and are firmly maintained. In domestic wou goods = a ita very encouraging business doing, and th.s branch of mannfactuth wll revive under the inflacace 20 Yeaas) of TASO8 ‘Wm. Koabe " 2 McUammon. Albany:‘also, second hand Pi gnes, Uricans and Melodeone for sale or rent the most accommodating terms; Piano and Organ ard Repairing. The Anglo-American Ambulance Corps is of incaleutable cervice at the seat of war. THE ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF ROME. FLORENCE, Sept. 22—A contingent of each division of the Italian army oceupied the caty of Rome, while the remainder went into camp out- | of this s~ on's prices and general activity. in side the walls. The Papal iroops, on capita- | woollen shawls, though the market 1s well su), lating, laid dowo their arms and detiled before | Pied with @ great varety of makes, the de the Italians, whogcheered lnstily for King Vic- | Heeetine +hetgee, tt loth overcontings ant f Legt iy cg doeskins *he demand continues reason: tor Emanuel. The Papa’ tive, and prices are well sastained. Dosirabie Civita Vecchia, there ta await the completion = of cassumeres are selling moderately we!!. of arrangements now mating to transport them | PTices area shade lower. exsept for the new to their several countries. and aliractive styles of the bigher grades. Sat inets are not in very brixk demand, but the ‘The Italian loss in killed and wounded before the city was trifling. wabeet aeons a . and prices are The diplomatic corps at Vatican have an- without quotable still selt freely, bu’ nounced their entire satisfaction with the pre- tare Pot in quite so active demand a+ for eo two weeks. Prices remain an- cautions which have been made to preserve order. The uncertainties and conflicting reports about the continuance of the war have kept the The people of all Italy are enthusiastic over the accomplishment of the Italian unity. The Ashtabula, the Cleveland and Yolcdo, the a Cleveland and Pit*sborg, Cleveland and Ma- rialism in | honing, apd on same irack Atlantic and Bince opening our NEW MUSICAL AND LITE- BARY PEPOT a Georgetown we hav Been schoo whether we think oar Firs stabs Hesbmen: wil! pay. it being «o near Washington, and we invarinbly answered with this question: WHY NOT? It bas onty been three months since already b: ° Bi menutactures . rye sprung up iua most mervel- StAN WAB toners tor violating the neutrality laws; 8th, | oux mann’, and toaiay Gl F. TATLOR, so widely known ae the former | Pnuorei y x y Clew popular poet-editor of the Chic Brenig. J Sh | the admis ‘and bas come to the — poe bil een endor: ing ~ cee = he principal manutt ring “owrdin 4 be Seater cncvernor Hoffman. Ai- | the Union. Here tuat most excellent iron ore ee i ai arti ‘AND BEAUTE ter clecting the State comsnitter the convengon | trom Lake Superior mect the coat from the i oman VANDENHOPP the actor end 4ra- adjourned. The delegates of Young Democre- interior of the State for practical results. Cleve- bis bu pe cy from New York, wao were excluded, sent a | land makes on, box-iron, sheet iro: SHAT OM TRISH BULLS, AND THE FA | protest to the officers of the convention, but no | read iron, 5 CETL E OF ALL NABION BEV. ROBE@T COLLY Oi.ce was taken of it. ” the elon! nis Senator Schurz invited Senator Drake to ® | machinery of ev ty .ort, ‘gla: orator, will close the season with his loical pud pate decussion of the political questions now | implcments In the greatest varetyshect-cpp powerful lecture, “CLEAS @RIT.” fore the people of Missouri, but Drake d-- | per, and copper in every other tori. she man Proceeds of the entire course will be devgted | clined, on the ground that he has appointments | fac(arrs wood work and wares of every men- peak In various places iu the interior of the tionable form and variety; has large manufac to thc eoppert ‘of takiee oF fadigent Onion bet te ie % s jt oy KE ‘Tickets to boon aale in a few days. and due na. | SRS 1 06 wy, Booker, Congressman from Vir- | in short. Clovelumh fen se tres Seo ‘Deapnees of cur goods. bought « large fend varied stock for cash, and allow onr eust 8 the ed vantages we receiv from the manufactarcts. OR STOCK OF PIANUS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, And all kieds of MUSICAL MEBUHANDISE, As well as BCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLES, | Catbolie ard others,) » agricalurat market for foreign goods in a rather upsettied condition. Prices, bowever, tending upward.—\. 1. Independent in short, Cleveland bes assured to hersel! in Fepublic when Lord Lyons. the Engksh | large cities are covered with bunting, and fire- -s0-- Bouncement made as to where they may be gro- ia, and Mr. A.J. Hamilton, of Texas, call | these public: pet corpo: : nations attest gene! ‘ Ad. * as, , Private and rate enterprises | minister. did so, yet he acted without waitin; . DISAPreaRaNce or aA TreaTrical Mawa veayEl & BOOKS Pweg aa caced, PRICES OF APMISSION oF @ convention of the native and original | « healtn.al and constant growth and Permanent the latter's recognition. ———— parece aah Soy 7 GOLD PENS, JUTE AND COTTON TWLNK, In fact, everything Iu the line of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY Cannot be a. riog of Inatraments done at bert nclice., Sead your orders te POE & SELIGSON'S New Musical and Literary Depot, wcett Georgetown, D.C. cxn—The New York Clipper this week gives the following account of the disappearance trom that city of Mr. Leonard Grover, formerly manager of the National Theater in Wasbing- ton :—The ‘Historic Congress of Artists,’ who atthe Academy of Music, Brooklyn, on September 16th and Uth, under tiv ment of Leonard Grover, aud were to appear atthe Academy of Music, Philade! phia, for six nights, commencing Monday, Sey: tember I9th, have cometogriet. Tue receipt= of the two performances amounted to adout mi. teen lu dollars, but of thie amount not one cent have the artists received. Mr. E. eny » who had the manager's tw pay him three nights salary Srening, was unable to collectit. At the mot the performance an Internal Union men of the South, to be he'd at Knox- ‘osperity, and in these respects is a pattern tor ville, Tepugssee, on November Ist, to diseuss @ other towns and cities of the Unio: Ae variety of political subjects. But what garden and farm products I } beg — = hrs passed @ bill for a | seen on the markets here, in the line o veg ate €! in 1x70, and it will probably be | bles, I have never seen any better. Ihave seen the House this week. Attorney Gen- | Irrger, and perh: coarser, ones that were adepted perhaps eral Akerman and the republican State com- & m on the exceedingly rich bottoms of the mittee advise this course. ississippi river, or on the best prairies of [1li- Ben Turner, colored. of Selma, Als., was yes- noi, but never any fairer or of finer quality. terday vominated by the republican convention | Along this lake-shore are ridges of warm, easi- for Congress from the Ist district of that State. ty-cultivated, yellow sand, which a little man- Hon. Alfred E. Back, the présent representa- | ure gladdens as readily as any soil that 1 ever nT ere was elected by over 2,00) je ney preduce “der fruits oe - - ——— : ms. r. “3, @ ‘ween ridges are flat, elm = 4 Tre Hon. Alexander Mitchell, of Milwaukee, | lands which make the very pasture, mea- PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &¢. | was nominated d yesterday tor Congress by the | dow, aud corn lands in the State; so that this BAND EXCURSION of Ist district of Wiscorsin, at | locality has soils adapted to the prodaction of present represented by Hom, Halbert F. Paine, | an: frais, vegetable, and grain ‘ooee in this To. m republican, who was elected by about 400 intitude. itis a favored region, indeed. What PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT, arity. peeres ; ea Apeach-crop there has been along this lake- sali ward Avery hi en nomitmted nm | shore this season! and I th i 7 LAST UXCURSION OF THE SEASON. | ,tdTard Avery has bee party in tho 2a Ma. | ere mt and think the trait is better 0} is - flavored than itisin your vicinity, but not so rok THE BENBEIE OF are. DENTY AND | ‘achusetts district, resent represented by | sare, one season with another. I observe that 8 gain { ‘at pi Hon. Oakes Ames, publican, whe beat Avery | the inect preys somewhat u; the fruit here, DY < LAKE, © #4 a democrat, in 1863, by nearly 9,000 majority. | but not eo Badly ac'in your: vicinity. The 3 Basie. wil cake cod - “= ——_+oee-+-— — Hale’s Early decayed almost entirely this excursion to Piney Point a TAR TANES—Importance of Judge Strona’s Re. | Season witb You, as it does generally, but here cent Decision —A Wachington despatch to the | it was a very excellent and protitable crop; New York 1) dbune says: showing that a fatality exists in the climate, Ns ‘The decision of Judge Strong, in the Uvited } OF -m some insect, that must discourage its of the | States Circuit Court, a Philadelphia, Propagation in your region. 1 see that a di in whieb he declared the tax on the di mew peach called the “Lawrence” hes been dends of the Keading Railroad Company which | brought out, which ripens ,® week earlier, fell due and were payable after January 1, 1570, esniionetauatae ~ - od ats reyes to be void jeetab i a pose : eat herein the cre a ‘This peach may be the one for your locality. BROTHERS, | The 'Itichmon ris another new peach, ; ABLE BR st Ss, | dudges of th ed States | COme* In season the same time that the “Early = Supreme Court, and has been holdin, the Cir- | Crawford” does,and the Country Gentlemanstates MERCHANT TAILORS cuit Court for the Circuits of Penveris pad ee ee, peach than the Crawford. [t this i COMMUNICATIONS RE-OPENED. Loxpon, Sept. 22—The live of communica- tion between London and Paris bas been re- opened. diniyy erved Seat, rir gle Wetture... Adirtssion Tickets. sol. st the door..... — | Parchagers of Beason Tickets can reserve their tire course rripg with pride to the great success of t gular Grand Army course. the committe epeciinlly announces that it is intended to neake —____-~e2--_____ The Emperor and hfs Family. A Paris —— pwd = London Times gives some interest particulars respecting the dight of the Imperial tamuily. < ‘he members of the Imperial family were not all equally happy in the manner of their exit. Princess Mathilde was arrested on Sunday at- terneon at Puys, near Dieppe, and es THE GERMAN EMPIRE. A dispatch from Berlin repeats the report that a constitution is being prepared for the se~ curity of German uniiy. Herr Deibruch is ar- ranging the formalities tor proclaiming Frcder- iek Emperor of Germany, #4 USACE AND LORRAINE. Lorpow, Sept. 22.—The German Official Gazette, @ new journal published at Hagenau, in the Bas Bhim, Alene, refers in ite Gest wumber to the | Roveunse@hoer prosstied biamaif os eter are Proposcd incorporation of A'sace and Lorraine * resus ee cat moment ore with Germany. It says that these provii jeeers. in E. Owens, Mar already Teutsnic a eels aie, ana Smith, Frank Mayoand W. K. Floyd in variour pd < stages Of deshalile, demanding payment of the pers and ideas, a that they will boonty too | S555 per cont. tas ex thagremetoien manee happy to separate ‘rom infidel, socialistic marly took possession of the wardrobes of the France. above-mentioned gentlemen. This proc” ed’: ACTIVE MOVEMENTS OF THE PRUS- SIANs. amounting to no less than sixty-two em, Was aleo taken into custody. Prince Napoleon, whose return from Italy was lately announced as imminent, hi Reobeniy changed his mind, and will remain at Turm or Moncalieri. Prin. cess Clotijde nobody has seemed dispored to molest. ie has alvays been exemplary in her conduct and bear'ng, and hes B respected Sore ney. Sue lett the Palais Royal at eight o'clock yesterday morning, having previously sent for the captain and lieu mae of — —— ye then on uty, to whom she expressed her regret at being obliged to quit Paris. She made a gra- cious little speech, thanked them for their pro- tection, and shook them by the hand. Of the departure of the Empress, all 1 c: it present positively tell you is that not one ofthe accounts as yet given of itis correct, that there was great difficulty in getting her away from the Tuile- ries, which she did not leave till rather a dan- gerovsly late hour on Sunday atvernoon, and bat Pieiri was not in attendance yoo her. Neither was she in man’s clothes, as it here been reported, and by many believed. I can tell you also that she had a narrow escape, tor as she was driving away in a hack cab wto which she got atsome distance from the Tugle- rics, & small boy recognized her and eried but “There is the Empress.” Fortunately no one soon they are put on eale 0 31 Tg THE LADIES. Thave new in stock and am receiving @ veryitall essortment of ZEPHYR WORSTED, from the celebrated factory of Bergmann & Uo., ich, for its softness, brulianay of coloring and superior weixt, has taken the pala of ali other makes. My assortment of GERMANTUWN WOOL te now also very compte, and for warm Shawis, Aighans, &c., is very desirabl en's Fancy Stockings, I would reoum. fell ike a bomb in an enemy's camp, and for a & tableau of consternation, more na. the stage, was interna! revenue Lookout on SATURDAY NEXT, thes 2th instant. leaving her wharf. foot of 7th stresf, at Se clock p.m., returning ou MUNDAY by 63. ‘This Will positively be the Jast exear: Lity of the Lake this seasen. Every arrangem il be made for the of the excursion Gentlemen's tickets, $2; ladies’ tickers, ‘Tours, Sept. 22.—The Prussians have cut the Or'ears ra:lway, ard pow cccupy several points along the line. Traffic on the road now stops at Blois. The Prussians mepace Orleans. GENERAL REVOLT IN ALGERIA. A general revolt @f the Arabs has occurred in Alegeria. The Chasseurs d'Afrique have conse- quently been sent beck from Marseilles. AFFAIRS IN PARIS. 5" whereupon one making an ejacuiation Of surprise, the officer cautiously ap; “ ded the words, “that I know,” which cha: the aspect ot affairs very material! . Mr. D, rt gave 1 PO! his promise in writing to pay the amount in BALMORAL YARN, which t* strong and durabie, and produced in end dees variety. ‘ SAXONY WOOL, i hand to hear, or the consequences might Bronze statuary in Paris has been melted to } New Jersey ell to keep this new comer in mind. | ¥85 at : : r ary AND pra gone 4 pouty im, the aor eed rail. [ ‘Thismarket Js well supplied with, grapes cf ee ene tee ae roe bad | sapply the besieged with camnon. tm Scarlet for Tides, aud in foe White for Iutants Fashionable Clothiers road. it involves aecte, the, valldity 4 emecqicne growth, notwithstanding the rot 04 Custavers whed neve came McMahon's is- | | M. de te Guerronere has been arrested and SS ae ee va ’ that litte, Delaware, Concord, neta ee eror | aster and the Emperor's surrender, T fully sent to pricon at St. Pierre, near Marseilles. NEW GERMAN DEMANDS. New York, Sept. 22—The New York Tele SHETLAND WOUL, fo pure White, bright Scarlet and Buff; kuite up very pretty, and has a well deserved popularity, GERMAN AND AMERICAN KNITTING YARNS, fe White and areorted Grays, I am also receiving, SORNER OF SEVENTH AND D8TS.N/ Ww. the Catawba. Price ranges froh 5 cents per con } pound to 10 cents, with the growers. vr Aroma very abundant, and winter fruit will be low this Fall. Fall tapes have been v and very fair. A berg tora penny on the market than tor Heve she weuld have been able to Vs away as the Princess Gloiilde did, without ceal or molestation. Sle was not pop: but neither can it be said she was particu! ‘donable tenacity, atter every hope was gone, ea thy Visteon es ‘at last to THE VERY LATEST NOVELTY; THE HOHENZOLLERN COAT, file your rs 1n Blue, Bine Mixed, Olive, Greog. Brown, Dalia, ‘There has been a. fall ot water all the Seen gt nance eatweineeemaniee Sud would recommend the former for its superior Viok ret, and Black colors. ' season, and the and pestures sre fresh throne she fondly would be her son's, and meat. . ALS . ; and . ‘The butter ses-on wit! be a fair one Iikely to be t j The. Bie ga bia erty Berdy Sait, } ‘fours, =. Ss AL agri = ly to I shalt try Keep the amortment of, all erty r joer WORSTED TAMKS tompicte during the api "Phe ies ie Misiion bu, i oor a, Woes oF vax Unrven Stans ¢ 0. Tall ever aaall the attention of the Ladies avo my . Th Gree, J pd Sait. the United States, Independent Order of Odd — Many Other makes of Onssimne Baltimore EMBROIDERY MATERIAL, PAPER. PAT- neers TEMNS, CANVASS, BEADS, ac. sige Melton bert prod sat Saopeed by My prices will, ae heretofore, be fo 12 Teco Feceee to reduee the und very roe . a. a) gm, Sht Fk Goat Eady tao eye pen SEVENTH me i sites . Leave me, my STRERT, | | cthermakes of Csssimere two anmerous to mention. Fie rened,nesolations me show those Bev. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D Srase. me ee wee ; OF FALL OVERCOATS members, on such terms as France knows JNEW AND SuconD Hamp FOaNtaCma’ | WS,87G 9, Ane, aamortment of Glengary ot Wing Jurisdictions shalt be. how to die.’ W AND SECONDHAND FUBNITURR, | Coste, which will be the leading aiyle for the F be cor(erred Om ait Pans Gane son wens nee ea at Av? THA] you rocrms wean, aah eet es memes, snd Se Jako the spacious WAREHOUSE ¢08 | We have ay Jarge ao. fine selection of thatt! Rebekah ‘appear to acal ehaen ZESTHC STREET. oe 'gtte Gane ey eee 7 te tve abeendy eae zat to affect such Er heap around fe little moun- vants . ‘dead that teckon XY ctropolitan Beck Coat Suite, &., e. ences Grand L Sire Stewart submit? long the would Test. o a4 ~ Sa haege OUE Bors DERARTMEET | He wieltea 43 lodges aud’ 19 omeamiatng ken and reeking, fell from my hands when’) Te etd Band SRUMBITCRE AND | Is wel stocked with all the latest N. exemplified the secret work. “He rnin ke nanae we bind still to deal with. The HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES of all dow ing to that line. Parents will do well by bud 4 wo! re} ts the was Diack with dust. W, og. Varn 5 im eo Spans attended two at the 4 THE MERCHANT TAILOBING DEPABTM are ee Ls i the people, but the members ste zealous hf ‘Nov be resueae, oe — well a. < | Under, the supervision of Mr. J.P. BEWEG te] Binte Kevision.—The London i the prospects goed. The order in Georgia ix ment a cloud pamed’ betors oo ~e (TB® Place To BUY Dey Goops. Gosked wth the lergest autoriment of cuks the protest of Bishop Coxe against |the | doing well. Florida has many inactive . went We ‘oases oy : ; SUFiNGs cLoras. tage his argue aes ceesion of the Bible. and | bit they may be revived by alittle substantial Tetomdc @ the hordes of Uniane GOOD GOODS AT CHEAP PRICES. ATENoR, BEBSETS. ois Practically opposes any rprir | aid. ls Pg teva at I who us. We had been fortunate in LADIES" na yo ited in §7 The dance known formerly as the German to reach the frontier. We were BEARD ACUTENS oon rvron | “ Stenet™ er Fastalons, evar enn wipe caed ia ante Cron: S* OR sate Dat af what tacifie™ ork. fully solicit share public pa- ‘London Ze 3-4, 114, and 124 COLORED BED sPnmaps, | : oman’ ™™ ay iy if cary aig : heavy goods, $1.80, $2 25, and $3 a piece. «| WHITE HONEY COMB SPREADS, $1.50 0 HABLE BROS- | ‘assortment of NAPKINS snd DurLigs | N.W. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D BTS., large “LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, ate. 0 piece, si6-tr_ (INTELLIGENCER BUILDING) ¥ Sone bar-maids. SF The best way to preserve tiowers is to cut a small piece of the stemseach . | | welt i eee |T tesa fe Seas EE aap at sete [Bep.J 1990 Pennsylvania avenue, vee vide bim with money to live on. |