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ee ee THE EVEN “ STAR. ) or the Aube. Theirs, before leaving Tours for ISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted Viena. passed the night with Prince Metter PUBL SS = " ° [enemas = = | The road from Paris to Orleans is gorged » ich - i a j Milsorts of vedicles, mainly loaded with the er ee | fects of Paris retagees. NEWS! ANY. | The French Mirister of Marine has an AVESING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, | nuunced the recall of the fleet trom the Baltic. eS awe The serge of Metz has become a mere block- THE STAKE ts served by carriers to their sub- ade. seribers im the Clty and District at Ten Oxyrs rE +. CLOSE SFIGE UF PARIS. ‘wast or FoRTY-FouR CZNTs FER MONTH. Copies Two Cznts. . .. Special to the Tritane.)— as 3 ial by dispaters, " “peice vou Maine :Fhree Mouths, @1.60;|____— a nip aera dinate et Pale Taw Sea Gadintuion ie eacies | Saracen Hositivety probibited by the % + 7 . French, and t Tan SankLY trad sonaet es some! V2, 86—N2. 5.470. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1870. TWO CENTS. || Presale Gon De scat po ned direction. Prussian advanced pickets are near morsing—. Malraison, beiween St. Germain and Paris, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. No Freveh trcops are in sight. They by 1 retired beliind Paris. Theo ountry around Paris “| is deserted, except by Prussians. a pont THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES tice bas tcc trown actom tne Stim tena St. Germaia, where the army of the Orovn ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Prince is stationed. The Prussian lines ex- tend on the road (> Mantes, as far as Orespiercs. No (rains ere on the railroad between Paris and THE WAR INEUROPE *\,222)°< eon upon short costumes, until the war deprived them of their occupation. For the benefit of s»me young girls, who are always anxiously inquiring when they can put on trained skirts, it may be stated that the Princess Beatrice, daughter of ueen Victo..a, 'w nearly sixteen years old, has never yet worn thing but short dresses, even upon the grand occesion of a ‘‘ drawing-room” reception, when court trains are universal. NEW CLOAKS. There are no rich models of cloaks as yet on THE WAR. LAS? NIGHT'S TELEGBR&NUS. The following important items of war news were received bere by cable last night : RED REPUBLICANISM iN PARIS. Al pt. 22. — mposs! separa’ now the’ political from the military question for, understanding one, you must understand AMUSEMENT: ’ EVENING STAR. i FALL FASHIONS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FASHION. Atoms THEATRE. aay see Washington News and Gossip. MISS ALICE ZaVISTOWSKI, a And last apy ‘¢ but one of the APTOrsTMENT OF MINISTER TO ENGLARND.— las 12 a amt THIS | FR . The Pres‘dent bas tendered the appointment of evus_New Styles im Mantics—Lace =, erd: baie - M‘rister to the Court of St.James tothe Hon. | a aad Jewelry—-A Bast ‘3 Suit For Women—Crequet Cor i | ©. P. Morton, of Indiana, whe has signified his | S€ts, ade. 1HE Admission -0 cts.; C fzbibition. Te is too early, but there are many | PGgher, amers, suc, oro different, powers, in ae acceptance thereof. {Fcom our Special Correspondent} in active preparation. The velvet casszue, with | hich setishes nobody; bet nerd nae | TOURS THREATENED. 3 MOET DENY OF DANeING — == Naw York, Sept. 23, 1810. | Purionse te tout cand ores tet eta aus, | rated by everybody; the second one is the Gen: | The safety of Torrs is threatened, as the Re ba SF llamar fwraanat Ravawvs—Fhe reecipts to-dey | Hthe fail opening of fashions are of Hittle tu:~ | Ine uipure, and a beautiful embroidery, ad- Solegetee ee bananas, compere’, <= PARIS SHUT IN. | vbIArs are at Orlerns and Blo‘. fo} vesviom, Eames Frieare, from this source were €2*1, 191.54. Portamce in an artistic point of view, they are. 1 | mirably simulated In Neavy, dull’ crotelet cr » } oem ae delegates. These four delegates are selectod trom twenty-tive delegates elected by the people in every arrondissement. These are in con- stant communication with the population during La Gueronmiere, who wes lately arrested ant ‘mprisoned at Marseilles, has been uneond- VINCENNES Ei ACUATED BY THE FRENCH. Ipegegteeres hbancsome pas-em enteric, isthe leading style, and sefondary are the half-titting palrtots of cloth, braided or prettily and neatly trimmed with many rows of silk braid of the same color. : great alventage in giving a reason for bring, to Tan Fanasqor cumerrm wit be Redd th | Soca oc mine ee, en, Tes Here Om Geer ae Gam Renee | cesceasas the “openings” of varions hous-s, Webb hes been invited Jo act as chief marsh: \[ARINOS FASHIONABEE DAN- _— CENG ACADEMY, Est ast ae S ASSEMBLY KOOMS, WAR NEWS FROM LONDON the day through the twenty-one delegates re~ mani engaged im the different departments of ladies’ SR a EE maining in the arrondissements, and ‘at night | The New York f-iegrem hos the wollowing ' pgaeid —e ewawp M. Saxpy wes thts morateg <p; | Sue Cuneese ckithing, Uegin to taxe place, | ome e eels ene ah nee Bye remsin te ee mye SPeCial committee of | PRUSSTAN GUNS COMMAND THE SOUTH. | ie vay einer See nen Ta new open for recep . 5 eaten 5 and continue until the middle of Oct ber, the | '’ th Ities are feathers, like aigreties, | 4Y° Te mn permanency day and night article very abusive of Fngland ior refis'ne *o Days a0 E PTs it10x. ported depuis cov'ecior of enstows ai TAP? | find week in Septen ben eee oe bee: tue | Among the novelties are feathers, like aigretics, | SY¢ Tew sitting "of the Amembly thee | ERN PART OF PARIS DIFFICUTY OF {yy cuore abusive of | ard Master —Tur ¢y, Thursday, 2nd Sat ¥a., by Acti etary Richar. i Dingt ahick telat re | of cut jet, exceedingly brilliant,and of the most | A‘), delegates ‘constitute th Pncancse pert in the mediation. — E hannock, Va., by Actins-Seeretary Richareson, | principal millinery opeuings, which I shall voce delicate make. There are also stars, cresceats, | Or" Paris,” “fhe Intermationsl neon ne COMMUNICATING WiTH THE There are great preparations in Floren. vc “ess Tuesday ard Thareday, {run 5 3010 LN cai Sasa Meaty | OS anticipate Jn eh'sietter. leaves. bows and other des) paces erent Workingmen has been the cradie of that pow- BELEAGURED CITY. | the trarsfer of the Italian capital to Rome. for Gratlemen—Weinesdey and | +. oa som the W ashingtonmay y yard, and or- Pb vo Ser be Promised tat the iezt ings, only larger and more exquisitely cut : Re li THE OCCUPATION OF ROME. at any it i : d h Frey Milliners, an n mounted wit! +4 ! LORENCT pt. 23.—I now com surly st ite Acatem-,or | Cored to equipment duiy st the Nortolk navy |'srestens to destroy many croc eT ant Jet ornaments Che Tre ae ae aea wait | ernment, but has the deepest root in the ‘hear's FLorEnce, Sep Kome is now completely Pot Uf.ce, oddre # 1 t>— yard. most petted illusions. Already the publishers of 4 an English tarhion: magazine have sent to? PREFIDENT GRANT will cave Long Branch on Hroprietors of s well-known fashion magazine Tuesday next for Cambridge, where he will | inthis country requesting tO be copes place his son Jesse at school to prepare for col+ jos — — ont — — Lh veene hero, lege. He will go thence to Concord, Mase, | °¢ mpensation the cost of such plates where Miss Nellie is to attend school, and will | Grition that that wee 8 reason for the prop: osition that they can no longer rely upon gettin, return te long Brauch on Friday next, and ar- | theirs in Paris. ger rely upon getting oi the people. They sent yesterday a message to the government, asking for immediate mea=- ures: Ist. To transfer the police trom the cen- tral government to the municipalities, the elec- tion of a magistracy, and the abrogation of every law or decree interiering with the freedom of , meeting or association. 24. The appropri mn of the necessaries of life where- ABINI. Marini « Ac = Kat. bet ASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY AND ©. A. CONSOLEDATED LIBRARY, EOP lcd ee ILDING, rnet_of Ninth and D atrects, 15.000 YOLUMES, Open daily from 3% m. till 10». m. “Reading Room ites” being the faverites. Combs are not unfrejuently mounted in the seme way, and worn im frontof the bair as a ventlean. ‘Very handsome necklaces are formed of half a dozen rows of cut jet, of graduated lengths, braced at the sides by @ broad clasp or cameo, PEACE NEGOTIATI ONS, | occupied by Itaiian troops. The Pope has been permitted to retain a guard composed of his late Loops of Italian birth. All the rest of hue OFFICIAL NOTES FROM BISMARCK THE *'™y has deen dismissed. Popular demonstra PRUSSIAN DEMAND2—FRANCEMUST __, t!°P* f */proval continue throughout the King- SURRENDER THE FORTS ON THE dom. It is thought the plebiscite will take place “ i on Sunday. and fastened by a claxp at the back. ever to be found, and their distribution among BORDER: ALSO, METZ AND } oat free. Subscription to Library $i perannum. «tf | rive here on Saturday, the Ist of Uctober. Cireat houses begin to cautionsly display fine WELRYs Se oe etna) Garda and theawia TRASBURG. | The prisoners taken by the Italians on the 3 2 ——— “sateen goods, and acknow'edge them of Amorican | All the new patters in rich jewelry are copied | need proportionally to the amount of provisivus, capitulation of the I'apal army numbered at ABLOW 8 GALLEBY 9,300, consisting of 4,50 Italians, and 4,500 B Not AN Anaxnoven Faesca Bark. —Thg | Mavulacture, ard dealers talk of the poss bility as soon as they make their appearance in gilt secon of allowin, c F icles Baiii < Of the Beard of Peesiae U u of allowing American stamps on artic’ and composite metal,and the extent to which the probable duration of the siege and the num_ ber of persons to be fed. 3d. The immedi- hs — o is ii i foreigners. heretofore supposed to be strictly Fre! these imitation wares are displayed in houses | ate appropriation of all empty apartments % ee ein tees oes e OIL PAINTINGS FOR SAL. derwriters addressed a letier to Acting-Secre- | English. PY" © be strictly French and {cemented by what are called ‘-high class” cus- | or public bnildings for the accomadation | BISMARCK AND JULES FAVRE. | SEVERE BATTLE YESTERDAY, tery Richardson to-day, informing him that the ‘The conical ‘‘round” hats were purely an | tomers, is sufficient evidence of the extent to | of the defenders of the cliy. 4th. A levy which they are worn. ‘The minature style, with broad, wrought, Etruscan setting. and fringe pendant at the base, is still the most admi: Just received some fine PIOTUBBS. 1236 Peon} avenue, bet 12th and Ith ste. ied . 4 Exhibition jNo. 456 i and Sale } tra suppored abandoned French bark Cayenne, | A™éTicam invention, andare just now beg ning m to find their way across the water. So also found off Cape Henlopen, and towed into New- | were the uew shapes in large’ cullars wich castle, wes the British bark Inez, and that the | made their appeerance here. last w [Cable—Private Sources.) Loxpon, Sept. 25.—Private sources just in MOBE HUMILIATION FOR FRANCE ‘rom the vicinity report that a severe battle en masse of all Frenchmen without excep- tion. 5th. ‘The immediate dispatch of ge: eral commissioners to departments to raise the ws ier—the design in gold, | population and send them to the defence of SHE MUST SURRENDER A j occurred yesterday at a point immediately to Sraeer. at Sraeet . “ De Medici,” the “ Marie Antoinette” andthe | bet some eccentric designs have lately oeen Paris. The government refused yesterday to the south of the city. MARKRITERS, Sostay Sat CorER were LAMY IasareN Im New F 7 he eee ee are now being offered as | brought out, one of which deserves special men- | vield to these demands. To-day a delegation oi PART OF HER |v 'The French forces in heavy columus attacked 496 SevENTH STREET, between Dand Estreets | Y OTK cily. novelties in London and Paris: tion. ‘This is a lamp, with a glade, and adrop | 120 members, comprising the members of the FLEET. . caper“ Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall AN AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PASHION. brilliant forthe light, It is veryodd, and always | central committee and two special delegate= the Prussians posted in the woods and the for Pays Palatings, Engravings, Chromos, &e. AN APPEAL PROM JUDGE STRON«’s Decision If American women had had wit enough to | attracts attention. from each arondissement, will again present —-— eo -_—__ mer were hurled back and repulsed with great Also, Largest ‘Seock” Pap-r Hangings, Wiatew Oenwnnn—The U, S. Attorney at Philadelphia | seize the idea of the “Woman's Parliament” “Charms,” which #0 many ladies like to have | them, and if the government persists in its re Bhades, Picture Frames. Picture Cord and Tassels, hanging trom their watch chains, exhibit every conceivable form. Among the latest 1s a sm: square e#se, of gold and black enamel, which just touch, and ont springs a miniaure eve- glass, which is not an eve-giass, but a frame ¢or four pictures. The back and front of the case (inside) bold two more, so that a good-sized family can be inclcsed in a little case less than ove inch in diameter. A pertect sewing ma- chine, anda eyo okanaly little piano are also among the new gold charms. EMPROIDELED FLOUNCES. Instead ot the ttutings of plain muslin, which have been worn lately as trimmings upon silk drezses, flounces of richly erabroidered muslin are in preparation, headed with a full silk ruch= ‘of the same shade as the (ress, be it rose color, turquoise, bine, Nile green, maize, or scarlet. A cape or jacket, embroidered to match, is worn pies — boddice, and belted in with a wide, soft sash. loss. No particulars of the engagement are at TOURS THREATENED. | tana, ine telegraph jines being cut. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. THE FRENCH EVACUATE ORLEANS. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Beening Star. Terrible Ravages of the Vomito im = Fay TAP PoP MApRID, Sept. 23.—The most intense excite- AN ITALIAN GUARD FOR THEPOPE. | opens at sonacn aoa Mediterrancan coast, regarding the vomito. - i Fong pgp of é i type, and pl. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ng in rections. More than a thousand OFFICIAL, NOTES FROM BISMARCK— | Of these about four hundred have seamen ae: PE DEMANDS. tally. Seventy thousand have fled trom Loxpox, Sept. 23.—The Prossian Monier » | the city since the outbreak, and business is con- (official organ,) published at Berlin, - ontains | sequently prostrated. The disease was brought , 5 ¥ from Cuba tn the steamer Maris Pia. its issue th's morning two notes from Count Von Mavriv, Sept. 73.—The vomito is spreading Bismarck to the ambassadors tom the neutral rapidly in the sea-coart towns. Powers to the North German Cor“ederation, in — eo — relation to the propositions for peace, now under | From Sam Domtnge—-tees im a Baad eorsideravion. Saw ¥: P =, The first of these notes is dated September | or ates mRESeRE oy yes fusal, the people themselves will come en masse to-night. At Lyons, the workmen have consti- tated an independent government for the de fence of France. The tirst saccess of the Prus- sians will overthrow the provisional, 4s Sedan overthrew the imperial government, then the people will certainly take better care of them selves than their traditional masters have done PEACE PROSPECT DISCUURAGING. Tours, Sept. 21.—Information received here destroys the hopes of peace. Favre expressed his willinguess to accede to a plan to satisiy Prussia tor Rog representatives to an assem bly, and thus ol voice of the duly ac- credited government in making terms of peace but the King of Prussia’s counsellors Postuvely refuse an armistice, and will make peace only on condition of ref possession of the dis. tricts now occupied until the terms are rau by the constituent assembly. Although the question of terms has not yet been reached Favre informs his associates that the ce-sion of will certainly be the ultimatam of irom and he has little hope of success in 1‘< mission. Treas: + | When it was first present2d to them, they would bas been Sees fash gs: ach Doeartmend | ive stand cee way that to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on the | would have immortalized them. Had societies case recently decided by Jadge Strong, of that | or “councils” of women been organized at that city, against the validicy of the act of Congress | time throughout the been they could now be under which the Internal Kevenue Bareau or- | ¢#lled upon to send each a delegate, and at once establish an American Academy ot’ Fashion, to dered the tax of five per cent. to be collectet | be influenced by the voice of Ameeicne women on dividends up to and including the 3ist of | is stead of being as they are, and as they mast July, 1870. be, the spart of caprice, the prey of interested * dealers, whose object naturaily is to increase OvR INCREASE OF PorvLaTIoN.—We pub- ay 2 and enlarge their protits, not Lytton a lished yesterday correct census returns for the | tate. Suppose, for an instant, this American whole of the District of Columbia, showing an | AC@demy of Fashion in existence; suppose it > represented a majority of women in every town, increase of 79 per cent. since 1860. Below we | yj lage, hamlet, (as city in the iaiens conpane Publish atabular statement showing the popu- | it met, and decreed the short walking-@rews us Jation of each ward of Washington and of | the mode in the street for the next four years. Georgetown, and the county in 155), 1569 ang | 4 Second skirt could be a matter of taste, trim. = ‘J mings could be a matter of taste, m vterials a 150, £0 that the increase in each ward of our | matter of taste and convenience; bat for four city aad in Georgetown and the county outside | years Ceocontig Street wear would 7s - eer * ‘ ily many inches long, and just so many inches wide, hee Lines val roan — rate ery ~~ and ladies could have them pooarik up months Lg tye ~ = .0. | ahead, tollowing the dictat>s of their own fancy Lo District. Pieece remeber amo and Number. op25-ty™ A®™* BEPOSITORY, 945 “ F” STREET, Baween Thirteenth and Fourteenth Sts, AINTINGS, BHGRAVINGS, a PHOTOGBAPHS, UR BOMOB, &s., BOGEBRT GLOUPS OF CULPTUBE, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUBTTRS, &e., ae., @RTURE FRAMES, OOBD AND TASSELS, &e., ae. WSELYST PASSES PARTOUTS. PABLOB BEAUKSTS, ae B Pme Assortment for HOLIDAY PEESENTS. ey A.¥. LLAMA OVER-DRESSES. ‘The profusion of lace worn renders it impossi- ble for even women of fortune to supply them- selces with models of dil the pew designs in what is called real lace. As a substitute for black as to details, eecure that the difference would - * of Cabral, at St. Thomas, 7th con- TURES 18.49 | only express welcome individuality, and that | Chantilly the India Lama, which isthe tinest | Loxpox, Sept. 22.—It is generally believed | 13th, im which is urged the necessity for better | firm the of the critical situation o % ed they would be certain of being in the fashion, in | “eScription of tnis utefal tabric, answers an ex- | that the Prvssians are negouating with France $$ —— 10 ad ersentials. Why! such a condition would be Paradise. it tothinkof. It would save a world of trouble, and anxiety, and doubt. and uncer- ceedingly good purpo:e, and is represented in some of the prettiest designs for lace tunics and over-dresses which have heen received. One of these, the “Patti,” forms an apron in and more material guarantees against a new a:- tack by France, and especially upon the States of South Germany, Bavaria, Wurtemburg and Baez. Gen. Baez's Minister of War, an asylum of the British consulate, Baex ing ordered his arrest on the plea that he was secretly working in favor FOr Cabral. Baez solely for the sake of delay, so as to secure the possession of Paris. The re; from Tour= that Thiers had obtained trom England a Tec,- nition of the provisional government is not be- Gr*se anny LECTURES. BECOND BEGULAR -URSE OF TWELVE. Baden. Hence the needon the part of Germany | is charged witn rob! u ment of and front, @ tunic with tlource at the back, anda | lieved here. 'e must wait tosee what the Con. 2 hose _ = “oO tl = a0 ~ WENDELL PHILLIPS Hpping, and wnaatistactory altering ovate ee” | pretty fk, with ounce for theshouiaces ToTMEnt, Assembly decides to do. In Tours the | Of PO-SeM'ng those fouiresscs, which are now a | $250,0¢¢ wy the United States government on the To open the season Thess is no doubt thac i is American fashions Another, the ‘‘Nilsson,” basa lace coat, cut | belief is that no negotiations for peace are like | Perpetual menace. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24. we are coming to. Shall it be a new era of sen- square in front, a waist-coat, basque, and skirt attached, forming an apron, side pufls, and lap- pets at the back. The paletots, with and without sleeves, plain, or looped with ribbons, are very gracefal, and distinguished in exact copies of guipure lace patterns. ly to succeed until the military events befure Paris assume a decided form. GEN. BURNSIDE NEGOTIATING. Lonvon, Sept. 22._Gen. Burnside lett for Pa ris this morning. He carries with him lett=ir from Count Bernstotféo Count Bismarck, anc also to the Prrssian and French commanders. He expects to get through the lines, but it i- In the second note Bismarck repudiates alt | 5°™*?* i Spinone: idea of German intervention for the reorgani Bank Robbery. tion of France, but says that if Strasburg and | gelcgraphed Exclusively to The 5 Metz remain in French bands, the ofiepsive of | | NORTHUMBERLAND, Pa., Sept. 23.—Last night France overpowers the defensive of Germany. | tWo men, secreted in’ the First National Bai ik, These material guarantees alone will give | Tail, bul fuiled in opeeie ee eee eke sible American dress’ of dress for women based uy on their needs, their judgment, and their pre- ferenc’s? or @ constant succession of nonde- portend of tha Fobunne ips FOR IMrRovine THE Potomac CuAn- | script styles, based upon the caprice of persons Grand Army oi the Republic, (twelve Posts.) take | NEC.—General Michler, Supesintendent ot Pab- | who:e interest is opr osed to the dictates of judg- pleasure in arnourcing that ‘they have concludet | ji¢ Buildings and Grounds, te-day opened buts | Ment and corrcct taste? yent= . and ely ems jy the fol NEW FALL HATS AND ROXNETS. Total population D. C. AN UNPARALLELED COMBINATION OF TALENT. ‘The Committee of the D | iz atitheieeeeneseensinion soreness OS Sees ss ernioaransess SRSA FANCY PALL MANTLES. * ¥ ace; whi'e France, retaining these places. They carried off the content= of the private ‘The gre .t merit of the new fall styles ia their ‘The new mar.les for early fall and evening. | gourttal if he suceceds. All communication | 2°: depositors, js SECOND REGULAR LECTURE COURSE, | structions in the Potomac river, between the | variety. If every one is not stited surety vi | (vot street Hite Cashiinere lined with coy rane | Between Paris and Tours has been cut, ‘Sew, | Wil always copsider a truce as enabling her to | boxes belonging to the Tyr] i “Weticwtena Long Bridge and Georgetown, im sovordance | must bo ihels Gwn fanit, for of crowns, and | ado OF white cachiimere, lined with aay light, | bers.of the provisional povetment ne meee, | chee o be given in bright colored silk. aud trimmed with white or otber sil fringe. This is cut sjurre at the back, fastened Cown with colored fringed ‘ash to m: he Iining.and is half open on the bosom. £0 a8 to display the rich necklace, or locket, and is held in at the front of *he waist by a fringed bow. The graceful littie Trrk'sh jacket, in her own time for @ renewal of hostilities. | boD4*; but the hank sustained no loss. A reward Germany rsks only passive strength to resist <a is offered for the detection of the such at*aci's. - —— WARK NOTES FROM TOURS. Batermal Movenne officers arrested Tours, Sept. 23.—Newspaper files and letters vt in is arrive here spasmodica"y from Pais, Gen | Ti272phed Exclusively to The Boening Star. - <taisiet jating | btms, and tips, and curtains there are a’! sorts LINCOLN: HALL, with the recent act ef Congress appropriating I SOT ti21-—-ome forming happy, and some most 4 =%,000 tor that purpose. The bids sre for | unhappy, combination The ensuing season. dredging the channel! on the Virginia side to the In shapes there is no distinct novelty; but WENDEEL PHILLIPS will open the course | uniform depth of twelve feet at mean low tide | there are brims turned up that were Irst year onda nit g, October 24, w j= Incas Bar: and to the width of 290 feet. nae turned down, and some ot the brims widen-:|, Uccture «ntithd“ STREET LIFE INEUKOPE. | "Ihe present mean low water depth is from | {2rped indented, and some broad brims at~ effec. ually .eparated ps before. Lyors and Pa~ ris are not in political accordance. The erent cilies ot France retvse to be bound by the ac. tion of the capital if it capitulates. CENT ENGAGEMENTS, Lonvon, Sept. 8 Seegihs During the investment of ra we (ee eee 1 aes worTR, Kans., a tA a 1b ceeded (one Le ctu bweeh.) by | nive to twelve feet, and it is cstimated that one | ¢ to straight instead of oval crowns, and | b’#ek cashimere, embroidered in sheaf patterns ‘aris the following ‘mportant engagement have useret has been re from the South, as | says, Jobn Speer an ex-internal revenue coll ihe folowing brilliant array hundred thousand cubic yards of mud and sand | (226! to stratgl to eight, bas lee to ike | with gold colored silks, mixed with cod ise, | occurseas co Saturday, the Isth, a Prossiar “CARLETON,” (©. € io.) the famous war | must be taken out. There are a few hidden ob- f crowns than last season. . orrespondent during the rbellion. and the recent | x”, actions in the channel, consisting of suphen ¢ “Girondin” of last spring reap SELENE ne DOMESTIC LINE IN THES | 1095 oF timber, and ate tow Points rocks will | with its high, somewhat broad crown, straight wd _ . have to be removed by blasting. ‘fhe work | upon the sides, and brim turred up at the sides, QLIVE LOGAN. in her Great Dramatic Lecture. | D8) je commenced withie tem days from the bet steal OF tor par igtoniny P he is thought toenrovrage dissatisZaction ard | tof Was arrested at Leavenworth. yesterday, ;: charged with embezzling $159,009 in govern S-onder meng the pz opie. ment bonds. He waivedsan examination and AFFAIRS AT LYONS. was released on $35,000 bond. Barick- There is an immense supply of cartridges at law. 2 deputy collector under Speer, was also at a favorite as ever; alo, the Hanganan letot of white or red cloth, cut ap the back and sides into lappets and handsomely doutached. NEW “CROQTET” CORSET This is a charming corset boddice, of a slight, brigade routed several battallions of the French rorth of Brevages forest. On the next day s Betray, ing seven guns | 1 \, Dispatches f-om that “ THE PASSIONS, (Love, Hate, Jealousy, Ava “cation of the contract, and be prosecuted | Cut stra! + ae ts | deticate shape, adapted to slender figures. It ix | Near Versailles. body of 2,000 Mobiles captured | 170s. Dispatches f-om that city announce the ate "HON. WILLIAM PARSONS, the sloguent Irish | with the utmost dispateh,> 9s 10 complete it | coe aSecg amen” (aie and-grain velvet) ani | mde in tne edntil, white sattesn, white moive, | a number of Fruiang, whose protection had | srrival there of yceat numbers of French pris Soldiers’ Reunion. seein hie rot batons ra beens ectaie: | before the close of the season. the little, straight, cottage bonnet, which has | 4% corded silk, beautiful embroidered. been solicited by the inhabitants. oners who escaped while en route to Germany | Telegraphed Estes Star. “CURRAN. AND THE WITS AND UBATORS aa «| been trying to obtain a rooting for some time, ee cee Oe Te THE SURRENDER OF ROME. under guard of German :>ld‘ers, and many | WHexune, W. Va. Sept. 23.— soldiers OF THE IRISH BAK. Place of Deposit. but without much success. One of the novelties of the season isa “lady's | | oxpom, Sept 22. The Tribune correspondent | more managed to reach Toul. Parent che, Ohio, 2 ania ant: Won JOHN G. SAXE, in his exquisite Poom. Mud, Mud. ke ‘The favorite “round” hat of the season wii! | busin-ss suit.” It is flmpls and plainly made | on the vist telegraphs from Floreme’ aoeng : ; Nirginia assembled on the ol b— tee 4 TORR, &. § * 3 2 & | veanew turban, with high crown or an oval | Of cloth. with gailoon bindings, andiutend ito | o® the 21s eroeatian te eee BALLOON OBSERVATIONS. Moundville yesterday. Col. ; of West MBS BLIZABETH CADY STANTO Si & , ¥ 1 S | shape, and betes terned apa ronnd. be sensible and serviceable as the out-door | Gent with the [tellus ‘army. He en Ome | Anchored balloons at Paris are still in active Virginia, was elected Post Commander. The sand charecteristic Lecture," KAT Bis Sas WHAT HATS AND RONNRTS ARE MADE OF. sof s man. The number of women eu- | with the smeuiting Colca lore were four | use, enabling the military authorities to keep a | beautiful address of weleome was delivered by Besgeie ie be tans br ark 22 2 | | slows dienvost demtengtatsnnest | tcus"in Wh arec"aince tears sar | Eiledand tury eoundsa nun Papel tooe: | oevembne bs miltaryauoriios kay | Uhero: Geer aaa Cage eeee ee utiful Star. ; —j but there is a great variety of | P’ a . held 1. . JSS LILLIAN 8. EDGABTON. who opposes : - gis god Sian caw, tae ceere ‘all the lightabadon | durable, unpretending, yet iady-like costumes Letina 7S ee MEAT SCARCE IN METZ. —__ @ omen's Rights Qaretion ip ay : 5 % | 5 | of brown and pear! color, with brimstarned up | most desirable. z Calla, ‘Then came the deputation of the diplo- | Anotherballoon from Bazaine’s headquarters | Baltimore Press Excursion to Wash- mired Lecture on Matriage and D..urce ° Name of Bidders gis, S with velvet, which are particularly adapted to FALL CROQUET COSTUMES. matic corps in their own carriages, escorted bi fallen ft * “WHITHER ABE WE DRIFTING. ioe Sats é si¢3 z = | children ams) misses, « seem to take the place A pretty costume for a fall croquet party con- the Po} dragoons, and capitulation was pe at Metz has fs " witbin territory controlled BAaLruwore, Sept. tes nak Robie bean ae ae jon 8 Z| of felt, which is much less used than formerly. | siste of two skirts, and a jacket of soft gray | {20 LOPE dragoons, « Bloodshed. ‘The foreign | BY the French. ‘rhe balloon contained one | »,B4LTIMOnE, Sept press make am excusion to DeED TEARS auO. ei Ra SE” 3 | Fe |- Siete aim borers, Soo light ehades. for | uel. rpepkled with manson. and trimmed with | Teies ‘laid dows that sree eed cat ree: | pemared ana thiripenees eee eee ome Washington at 11.00 to-day, on the magnificent pestis M CARTHY. late E-titor of the Jonton & 2 mia” igo bee Oe En eee ee flounce. ‘The upper ekirt has a i ing and | 20me. Great preparations are being made in | it is learned ‘that meat is very dear in Metz,and | Pullman Palace car just puton the Baltimere on the now all- absorbing sybject, “THE FKANCO = eee Spa eR = which have a very sott and graceful effect. Oue PRUSSIAN WAB ba pr cu pe cu pr = pr cu | is always the aoe of the beaver, the other B_ F. TAYLOR. so widely known as the forme Seshagl oro r may be light blue or nile green, or the exact poct-editor of the Chicago Evening J . oe tint of the velvet, which is generally a shade nal. im ie exquisite word paiming. - ENGLISH Gather Gan tho be ver, pyre I etn ght Straw bats ae trinmed with velvet to match matic sevter. te Bis meant omiorten corertaineennt the straw, grosgrain ribbon, No. 1? width, and “ACHAT ON [KISH LLS, AND THE FA either fe ath Florence for the trarsfer of the capital. Maz- zini is well treated. Amnesty is expected. MAINTENANCE OF THE HOLY SEE. Lonpon, Sept. 22.—The Catholic powers have already communicated to the Pope their readi ness to contribute their quota to make up reve nue for the maintenance of the Holy See. A one row of vel: to col nd, and the jacket, @ httle maroon silk vest, a linen skirt, with co'- jar, and necktie of satin, striped maroon and white. JENNIE JURE. the army and citizens are corsequently eating and Obio railroad for their main stem. hears Aeah. Provisions, other than mest, ere! posgn os = Byeminens Kawyer. plentiful. Crxci~naTt, Sept. 23.—Judge Wm. T. Cilson, GARIBALDI STILL A PRISONER. opegt the Out and most prominent, mombert 3 sari is sti - jncinnati bar, on inesday General Garibaldi is still a prisoner on the ngeday island of Caprera, and Italian wa vessels are | M@bt, at Avondale, irom = sae PoLITIcAL.—The Virginia Kepublican Con- vention, in session in Richmond, yesterday is . lebiecitum is to be taken im Italy t> d-cide ‘ “urge. ers or flowers, sometimes bota; bat solutions affirming that Congressand | © ‘sing atout to prevent h's escape to France ——---e_____ ORTLE OF ALL NATIONS. his admixture of trinuming is generally the evi- Pretuct Great tes renee ae peeaieee | Seats te ee eee sores navan, AManand his Wife Burned to Death. oo cones with his bonlout ed s<Ore of the pretest shapes. 1 bonnets is.a | tothe people, as the reduction of the debt and PROSPECTIVE NAVAL DUE Loxpox, Sept. 2—The Fimes this morning | BOSTON, Sept. £3.—A blind man, named Mc- LEAB GRIT modification, or improvement on the “Pamela.” | the general prosperity shows; that “the true re- Loxpon, Sept. 22.—A dispatch icom B. publishes a telegram irom Ber"'n of y~sterday’s ¥ "Tee ‘wore tneoulonted ‘and the bed took The proce entire course will be devoted ae It is composed of silk, or silk and velvet in two | publicane” (the Walker party) of Virginia have | reports the German corvette Medv Sate, imwhich it ts stated that Bismarck ang. | eo tte? — , to the support of fami.ies of indigent Cajon sol Tue New Mixisrea to Exorann.—Else- | spades, and we have also seen them arranged in | affiliated with the democrats and there can be | French corvetie Dupleix have made nge~ ’ pipe. ders. e is point y “l effect. sn titede wie’ days, and due where the announcerrent is made of the appoint- | choice contrasting colors with very ,ood e sonpeeens Gude an Cruebees ep min Serge: L soant of Camater Moston on Mttomibects England. | It las a soft, rather bigh crown of silk anda : PRICES OF ADMISSION Mr. Morton has been, ever since its organiza- shades of silk. A double quilling of silk and ma porn ve tnpon he The course. 3400 | tion, a prominent _— of the ——— velvet surrounds the crown, two iat ostrich ne Lady's Ticket for the course. wo ‘ lovee oe ow * Co ‘ or gentlemen ~ <@ | party. He was born in Wayne county, Ind.,on | plumes are , The: toribcurrved ests tgieieesert 5s | the-ath of Amgust, 1995, resolved. his education | ith & shell ornament, ’the brim is lined with ra of Soaon Ticke's ca feserve the'r | ®t the BMiami University, and, afver studying | ‘WK; tlle Of velvet, and double+'-inzs are curse law, wes admitted to the bar in 1817. He at | ssran, at the set; one pair to Ba tiod nt the Te with pride to the great success of their |, e conspicuous in his profession, and | back, the other under the chin, carrying out t auetmasen The it ik ae siter lors than tive yeate’ practice eas elected | ldce’of ihe ditferent shades, Or the two colors, dj series eutertainineuts se attractivess | Circuit Judge of the Fifth Judicial Cireutt | to compl i to Sil the Hall of Indiana, (I852.)| In 1856 he was repub- . THE CROWN IMPERIAL. is therefore ad lieam candidate for the office of Governor, and ‘The very newest and most distinguished of the was beaten. In 1860, however, he was chosen | designs for bonnets (which, it may be remarked, Lieutenant Governor, and on the election of | are Ss made now in costly materials, Governor Lane to the United States Senate as- | but little used for neglige) is the “Crown Lr} sumed the vacant office and held it for four | rial.” It has ahigh, soft crown, somewhat At the expiration of his term he was re- | dented at the top, but with it sides fs | Dublicanin the State; expressing sympathy for yal State; exp sym) y for People abroad struggling for lil ‘y; that the acts of the Legislature have shown that the iruits of the new State Constitution cannot be Tealized without republican ascendency, c., &c. A plan tor the Rag devon campaign States Senator Lewis, Cougretsuen Poster nad ‘ mn: Platt, ex-Governor Wells and Judge Alexander Rives, Ex-Gevernor Wells was chosen chair- regres the Foc pao rue on Seeemnicsen a ver; majori' eating Maddox, who was recognized as the representative of th Porter factio 1 ‘ixth Pennsylvania district the Repub- ae ‘nominated John H Oliver, ot ments for a naval dnel, to come off in Ja; waters at an early da: RUSSIA AND TURKEY. Lonpon, Sept. 22.—A telegram received from Havre to-pight says that tresh complications have sprung up between Kussia and Torkey, aud regards war between the two poweis prot. ie. nese | Jules Favre were closeted all day Thursday, the former insisting on a meeting of the Con- Sudden Death. stiigent Assembly t> ratify a treaiy. Jules = Favre conceded indemp'ty for the cost of the down, in @ fit of apoplexy, ina store on 4th war, for acurrender of a part of the fieet, and | street y sterday, died al: instantly. the dismantling of Metz and Strasburg, aud ~ -see- — “probably other fortifications. FIRANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ORLEANS EVACUATED BY THE FRENCH | rnp New York money market is without im- Lonpon, Sept. ?.—The Prussians are appa- portant change seeking employment rently preparing to move on Orleans, which has artis f ss: bei le, and the ruling rates re- been evacuated by the French. sath rte en homey Tain, five and six, with joan at AN ITALIAN GUARD FOR THE POPE. | seven. For ume las covering sixty days seven FLorence, Sept. 23.—Yesterday a conflict oc- | PET, CePt- ae) paper = “4 quiet at rates lest quote: curred in Leonine city, between the Italian sol- diers anda mob. The Pope subsequently asked GARABALDI A PRISONER. MARSRILLES, Sept. 22.—Garabaldi is pre- vented from leaving Caprera, and is guarded as a priconer. Italian war vessels are cruising off Ube island. ——_ ——-- see. ___ Grawp Lover or THE U: 1-eD STATES, LO. 0. F.—The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the United States of the Independeat Order of Odd PIC NICS, EXCURSIO} i Set oh eee en ty : é ra Fellows is still in session in Baltimore. At the | Gen. Cadorna for a guard, in order to insure his = = a +. 2 the foll 1865) havi parrow bri a mt » ion yeste: a Gee eae been sviicken with paraiynin; betmade 2 Wait ts | irmsde or McRae eed ecreaea ke | At Bresent represents this detrict, ha Standing and sheer ne oe gTeE2re {com | personal safety, and the General immediately oa PINEY POINT AND ‘Pont LOOKOUT Europe in the hope of improving his health. | very novel style with cocks’ plumes or seven hundred ip a total vote of twenty-ei; ted, ameng which wes a report mending | ®¢t troops for that purpose. ‘i sce aaa or On bis return, in 1866, he resumed his executive | ante’ feathers, im brilliant colors, og ith thousand. There is no reason to a luction of the order in Barbadoes, | PRUSSIAN’S GUNS COMMAND THE S/ LAST UXCURSION OF THE SEASON duties and continued to perform them until | tire lace barbes, or ends Of gyros in ribbon, | change in the political complexion of the dis- alo ree” {SOUTHERN PART OF P. : a ae i after h's election, in Jnaey i867, to the Sew- | which spring from the center of the crown trict. asylums for u PARIS. ee eB ericeee DENTY AND | Seorthe United States. Since his entrance fall over the sides, to the brim. The Richmond republican congreseional com- and wohosks con kee | Lomrox, Sept. 23.—The following despatches brates into the Senate the new Minister has added | “When the hat is made Of silk, narrow ribbon | inating conveution for the Bist cistron at Gee se ies OF cising ecmny snovemenita, “i. 400 tainee tad poi a hag rtm poe nay obo ecoearuatien po ne igtoe vet that tonthore are pene tle tne shis menor ie witharew ‘and Escaville, from the | jvst been received: ‘an. hes on rec: D, on | is on! vel 5 5 gress. ananes, on the impeachment of Presilent John- J FILE GREEN state of the order, to which |“ phe fortifications of Vincennes have been nominated Dr. W. Awhite.) The con- tom and onother toptes have Kept him promi- | has quite displaced the yellow “Metternich” tending Parties agreed yestcny tocabimie Gene | Be n th: ich created ev furore t aifte to the national executi' ittee 4 = “ the southern part nently before the public during ast three | green, which a wo years ferences ve comm spo ol : art | guns at Sceaux now command whi poattively fears’ ‘Senator Morton instil S crtpple and in | Sgor Nile” green i & Sek tale ae ae | see. tha seputir dumnerationoet. MMireStaart for hie intors | Stevie, of the Lake thie ecagcn. tor the comfors | ieeble health. wos nes cuca: it a" particularly cod hag STemaaener ta wot ete Dut recommended no legislation in the maiers | The Pruvsiars avoided St. Denis, near the erme com! a ively. nee refers. The Grand “ - by Poe ble of the of Paris, as much time of the excur: tonite @B: ladies’ tickets, O18. ‘ “Jobn Chi * 150 strong has arrived at | Coming to ‘es of the onde type. epough to ee ¢ partv, and they ‘secreteession, during | DOrthern boundary Pompton, N Ca el rey are endevoring to start an independent candi- cn bio aedeptet be Hbernns | cbt etiae ose al Te ae EI CHEN BACH’S Pianc Store, diet, very much to .ye disgust of the H.ber: com 5 and velvets, in three 4233 Lith Street, above Penna. Avenue, |}, sbades of one color. Green, maroon ang brown (Sevan téues Oven 90 Yeaney "| Sboreroer that State = = are the taper baste TES Eat ae ee fess of the celebrated PIANOS skirts and a ue, with nostillion; no sash. would have been lost in carrying it. The railroad has been finished eround Paris. THE BOMBARDMENT OF TOUL. bombardment of Toul continues inces- | date for the Mr. Silvest wensit J has withdrawn from the Inrady, 8 popular eitizes, will one Montes is spouilion to MeCormick. 3 —+eee- CHESAPAKE amp OgI0 imacti' g the North Germ: Lloyds steamers Saturday last 143 Doster inde’ wich 15,785 encty ot One of Nort an 1 Tr Part of the whole dress is of Nevada State republican convention has ‘urday cages will sail from New York for Bremen to-mor- | deter abaracoce ven est nominated F. A. Trill for governor, Wan Game, | Of coal, were cleated atthe office. SALLIES OF THE TiREURS. ip , poor trimmed on the front of Congress, ney keneral, and Thomas Fitch for | A, considerable teak occurred tu the canal last | yy. sranc-tireurs at Thionville make constant = =aee* Jae Sr dene of He mimes at on rani eten pb with the filing of ‘0e- | sallies, and have inflicted much damage on the KroisTRation 1x Marytaxp.—In Baltimore | tops of the sleeves are not Hon. Samuel Hambleton has accepted the peng ay oh | Prestians. white and 992 colored voters were | are arranged co that the poplin shall be democratic conservative nomination for re-elec por Mn eK ‘some scarcity of “8 A MEANS OF DE. HEAP. PRICES. making & MOL Sethe far Ge | eee Fae, © CONES Se Shs Rese teas ee Maey- ee Gebel eae eee INUNDATION 48, 4m . ae sof whom are whits 7,228 col r. 5 ra oe io LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S LIN- | The revistration clo-ed in, the several, coun- | Bonnets are made of the Roderick R. Butler ce Pied. Cumberland dltegenian : Arrangements have been made at Lille where- BSLBASPREBOUIEFS, constautiy arriving from | ties of the State on Wednesday evening. In Bal- | watch these suits, feathers pep ay SO Congzeme bY by the complete inundation of the country may awe 4 end 4 COLO® sD BED SPREADS, | oper Until fo entree wee, lege it is enimattd Sanes w Ses wi ig hy {hat he is | Emigration To Liragnra—The colored | be ettected in twelve hours. This means of de- peavy goods. $1.20, 82 Seaed $e nines ” Teer arnesas cae ene ‘will be regis. | time ago bad begun to be adopted by indies of going to canvess the third Obio in tavor f people Sagas. to be. iaving North Carolinain | renee will be resorted to on the approach of the WHITE HONEY COMB SPREADS, $140 2 | tered in Baltimore county, and as, mane in Stately Glcagn anh pian Seen Of the return of Mr. Gehoweks |< soaks eighe Rtacrel Glared pene, M78 E Prr-stare. A large of NAPKINS and DUTLIEG | Tree fostth, Sd eT nee | tome Fa Ate Swinemns.—Half a dozen women | State have applied for Biberia, in an | DESTRUCTION ory GRAIN BY THE LINEN TABLE CLOTBS, é2c. « piec should be remembered, however, that most of EUGENIE'S LAST DECREE. . 4 ‘Wednesda: ed ina‘ mately at the free Dathe, fost of ‘Onarlee strode, North River, New York. Prizes were distributed to the victors. The strange scene was witnessed i the white voters had istered. The last decree of the Empress, issued at the aE SEY OOOna er chee ee? | AL Maribore™ Poese dekove eee 406 | Palace of St. Cloud, was to the eflect that no Nothing definite has been received from Paris, EMOBY BAXTER, white and colored voters had been registered up | traived skirts would be admitted upon any vis- arg 176.0n Large quantities of grain, which had been col- ———+2e2--—_____ 87 The monogram sash is the latest novelty. _wStr_{Bep.}__1920 Pennsylvania arene. | 1 Tuesday. creping, and at pias lenabarg 176 90 Pestpenin Apap peg peta by a large crowd. wm ‘British Blondes” are eliciting pipet eee sierra espa = peer. P " rales Giliine and Repilding ehenne ee "ee econ be Fegister ls os yee! ioe Shee ot the bain oft mistrene ofa BSinoy snd oa 1 ination oe Scant ec aiee LA — & the _— i ~ a irdssct ina large the " patoeken thivlibcihree, —— si — sore. MAPS as ves white aiory in te countot sou 3a and wall tein ot ee poll me nd ee teenee Georgia, orbs mill ope dined waz anore te new or eter gyorg Pa cielo ra bscnanes — & : = stalks 3 7