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WENDELL PHILLIPS To open the season MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, LELED Cu: [ATION OF AN UNPABAL zu CO MBIN, ‘The Committee of the Department Grapd Srsar of the Hepa WY ively engaged, the fol- SECOND BEGULAR LECTURE COURSE, LINCOLN HALL, The ensuing season, WENDEEL PHILLIPS will nday evening, October 24. satitled | STREET will be eacceeded following brilliant correspondent dari Eastern traveler, on DOMEBTIO OLIVE LOGAN. in her Great Dramatic dls PABSLUNS,” | Love, Hate, Jealousy, Ava- HON. WILLIAM PARSONS, the eloquent Irish Orstor. in his most brilliant (one Lecture each week,) Ly a C, Coffin,) bpd ip rig Dobe | an Lik in THs ‘and humorous Lecture, EB WITS ABD URA’ JOHN @. SAXE, im his exquisite Poem, ~ LOVE.” ;MMS BLIZADETH OADY STAN a hareet PRIBUCHIO.” “To be followed by the Mew sod NS, EDGARTON. who ¢ i “grea Lecture on Matriate and Divyive, entitled ITHER ARE WE DKIFTING.” AMES PABTON, the author and scholar. cupertslnins ond Raiaged ‘ioe “ONE DBED YEA! 5 JUSTIN McCARTHY. late Editor of the London weil-kmown author. in a Lectare om the now all- absorbing subject," THE F BAN( U- PRUSSIAN WAB B. F. TAYLOR, so widely known as the former popular poet-editor of the Chics a ne eae et GEORGE VANDENHOFE. the actor and dra. ic reader. in his mo.t humorous entertainme it “ A CHAT ON EBIBH BULL: as Fa ChTI® OF ALL NATIONS. BEV. 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The weekly rtatement of the associated bank= in New York i# epfavorable, but prodeces no effect upon the markets. Ip fact, the changes were rather for the better aiter it was pr bliche.! The banks gain in legal tenders to a small ex tent, but lose heavily in specie. ening to the | large demand from the forthe pay ment of customs dutier—the net loss in reserve being about a milion and a halt of dollars iB the deposite have talien Of two and a ball millions. and the circalation undergone : | contraction, the surplus reserve ‘s a4 WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1870. TWO CENTS. EVENING STAR THE WAR. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | So:rccpirsissse Arcos eoronen oc res |i — 9 y Hungary. ; LAST NIGHT'S THLEGCRLMG, BELGIAN WORKMEN YMPATHIZING | oa, Aaa =< AFTERNOON’ CHE Wir FRaxce. Washington News and [Pe yo Sore of Baad aioe re- THIS 8 DISPAT! s Bru » Sept. 2i—Bands of workmen ye bat E See mnantes asia eel rae de Sea ean might : \CLATED PRESS REPORTS. terday paraded the streets. ing the Mansel’. | 5 an Inise and 1) ng “Vive Ja ce!” | SAXONY OPPOSED TO THE AN TION OF ALSACE AND LORI 3 DREFDAN, Sept. 26.—A mejority of the peo- ple here have d >!ined t» favor the pnvexation of Al: ace and Lorra’e. Tours, Sept. 25—Min'‘sters Gambotta and Ferry have addres the following note from Paris pte sain'e tee joe: —**, is prepared to make a Tesistance. parties — united to ge A e the overnment of defence. al through Proesian dispatebes, that trophies meng brokem oat in Paris, deny it.” We have an enor mous force of National and Mobile Guards and troops of the line,with manitiurs and provisions enough to hold out all winter. Let France make a heroic effort.” THE PRUSSIAN TERMS REJECTED, Tovrs, Sept. 21.—Tae following news is offic'al: ‘lemation to France.— Before the of Paris Jules Favre desired to see Count von Bis- marck to know the intention of the enemy. Following is the declaration of the enemy :— Prussia wishes to continue war in order to reduce Fiance t> a recond-ratfe power. Prus:ia Alsace and Loraine as far as the Meuse. by right of conquest. Prussia, before to an armistice, deminds the ren- dii.on of Strosburg. Tou! and Mont-Valerien. Paris is exasperated, and will rather bory her- telf beneath rvins. To such insolent pre- tensions we can respond by resistance to the last exiremity. France accepts the struggle, and counts upon her children. [Fer pee)—coemions, Glaes, Bizoin, Foari- chon.” The government has issued decrees that all the municipel clections, as well as those for members of the Constituent Assembly, be sus- pended avd adjovrned, and that all municipal elections which bave been efieeted shall be annuiled. The prefects will maintain the mani- alities, or, their inability to serve will appoint oth- rs. SPANISH AID FOR FRANCE. Map.up, Sept. 24.—Republican journals to- ony publish in full 8 marifesto of Seuator Ureaz, advising the formation of a legion to aid France im ber ——— against He asserts be do) Setecapion for the throne of Spain ol ee mzollern or any other ia the Prosian interest, is now inadm'esibie. IMPROVEMENT OF PARIS DEFENSES. Brvsseis, September 25. — Improvements have been made in the fortifications of Paris, upder the direction of the American General ipley. There was a weak space between Forts St. Denis and Mont Valerian, which Gen. Rip- i has protected by an elaborate eystem of mines, to} 1 Bee oven, deptember 25-—They have commenced sending mails from Paris by balloon. The Con- stiiutionnel publishes a note received by this meaps, which confesses that the city is com- pletely surrounded and says that communica- tion with the outeide world can only be had by Evsicxation Accerrep.—the President has accepted the resignation of Capt. Wm. H. Har- ris, Ordnance Depariment, U.S. A. Gex, Fer Witte us, who married Mrs Stephen 4. Doug)es, contemplate: tendering b's rc:ignation to the President, it is sald. THE PEXWSYLVANIA CLERKS in te War D = partment andits varions bureaus will be allowed leave of at ence ‘o go home and vote. THE WAR IN EUROPE BATTLE NEAR METZ. BAZAINE ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE. 4 . eTahieg ranse4 HE IS DEFEATED AND DRIVEN BACK. Newn Contract. \¢ Naw Yorx, Sept. 26.—The New England Press Association, including Bovton, has re- | | newed the contract with the New York Associa- | teé Prers for the i2rvice of its new.. | aaron viecstbss Destructive Fire at Cunyarne, W. T., Sept. 26—Half a block 07 Eddy street wes dest-oved by fite last wirht. Ors cotimated at $150,000 or $200,000, with very THE UNITED StaTzs STEAMER Bins, whore loss at sea was recently rumored, bas arrived safely at Hatteras Inle:. Austria Will Not Intervenc. —_—e——. PARIS CLOSELY BESIEGED. Removal or Heapquarters.—The Presi- Cyt bas direciod trat the Headqaar’>rs of the Department of Texas be iranferred trom Ab: i'n to San Antonio. Turep AssieTanT PosTwastTeR GuveraL Trxrrtt is lying very ill at his residenc3 on db sreet, Totacon G and E admitted to his room. Tae CRaztian Ministre, Senor Magal- hgens, bas received leave of absence for six mnths, and will proceed to Rio de Janeiro. Senor Fleury will be charge d’affairs during his ab.ence, THR CITY IS DETERMINED ON HEROIC RESISTANCE—KOQ COMMUNICATIONS EXCEPT BY BALLOONS—THE STO. BIES OF INTESTINE FIGHT- ING UNTRUE. Tyre crew sailed on Satarday .or England, all efforts to mike a match with them having failed. — Beath of Jadge Grier, PHILADELrAIA, Sept. 23.—Jw. Robert C. Grier died test cvertag, aged 77 = = He bad been laboring under p*ralysis for several yeais. R seee. = Poitical.—Hon. R. Stockett Mathews and Gen, Adam E. King have both withdrawn from | the contest for the republicau nomination in the | third congrersiopal dis. rict of Maryland, at the | primary mee. ings on Wodresday evening next, | ich is a seitlement of the fiticutties in that bea iriet, in accordance with the programme | Glear do. ; Sboulders, 14° : announced in Saturday's Sta ; - Rise. Lard auiet at sc." "Whtaky ira at ie. republicars of the third Arkansa: ew York. Sep’. 23. —Flour quict and unchanged bare nominated Thomas Boles for Wheat dail. Car quiet ond sashenged. ox le is row serving his second term. ALTIMORE. (Hep. 2i.—Virginis sixes, old. 53 a bya Of nestiy four thous »£4 asked; do., 1805, 6 bid, GS aamed. ao. and in a total voie of only fifteen thousund, and his re-election : cems well assured. ort ‘The democratic couvention of the eighth con- on ssional district of Tennc:see nominated W. 5 \anghan, of Hay on the fifteenth ballot for Congress, which was afterward made upanirous. . Abram B. Weaver has received the democratie nom for C in the Oneida district, New York. He isa “Seymour man,” isa very formidab'e candidate, and wil] mak: vigorous Rumored Alliance of Austria and Prussia. Banow CnaRces Leperes, the Austrian Min- ister, bas returned to th‘s city, and is at Present agtbe Ar'ington. It 's understood that he bas rénted a house on H street, betw-2n 18th and 19th streets, which he will occupy next month. Telegraphed Exclusively to Tae Bvening Star. BAZAINE DEFEATED. Lonpon, Sept. 26—The Times this morning publishes a special telegram 1.0m Sasrbrucken, dated ith instant, giving the following intelli- ge@nce :—Yesterday at Metz, Marsha! Bazaine made a feint on the side of Mercy la Haut, and attempted to escape to Thionville. There was a heavy ¢apnonede for come hours. After a sharp fight at Moulin, seven miles from Metz, the French were driven in again. Their losses were serious. Bazaine sent back Prussian prir- oners he had captured in the engagement. BAVARIANS meer ep TOWARDS Ly- Tue Mystery ov Epwin Droop,” (2-cent ¢fition,) ‘Tom Browa at Oxford,” and “A Dargerous Guest,’ are among the late publica- tiorsin cheap iorm, jesued by the Harpers, re- e@ived through Blanchard & Mohun. A Frexce Corvette at Norro.x.—A dis. patch received at the Nasy Department this morning irom Admiral Sans, at Nordolic, Va., afnounces that the French corvette Primangue: abrived there this morning. A heavy force, composed mainly of Bava- rians, is penetrating the country towards Lyons. THE STRASBUKG CATHEDEAL, ADMIRAL PorRTER has applied to the Presi dent, through Secretary Robeson, to be relieved | balloors, one of which will be sent out eve ‘The Cathedral at Stresburg hes not been irre- | CAnVAsS. sdouLsarther duly in the Navy Department on Trecended ean ho loft Parle ins alloon Parably injured by the Prussian bombardment. | o¢ Namnoiiie, Pome Rela ee a tT Sfromnt of it heal’. His xcquest wll probably | thie city. The Prestant dine ek ey ey | The ssiconomical clock In the tower is stil publican, by 2,000 majority. branches of be granted. Adwiral Porter wit return here at him'with muskets and cannon. Some shots care co near that they caused his car to v.brate. bg vigilauce is maintained in the defense of ‘aris. At several pointsstrong electric lights are uscd to guard agaeinst earproe, which is evidently Fm by the Pri as they are ma- irge number of scaling ladders. Ne.r Fort Mentretout there was a large house behind wh ch the Prussians commenced to build a re- doubt. The Breton Mobiles made a ight sor- tie, and, atier @ hand-to-hand pone with the Prussians, tore down the house. veral of the enemy were killed. GERMAN HEADQUARTERS. The ype of the ae forces in- vr aan ave stationed headquarters rs follows: The King, at Meanux; Prince Al- brecht, at Branoy: Crown Prince of Prassia. at Fontaineblua; Grown Prince of Saxeny, at Kesors; Gen. Falkenstein, at Choisy de Roi. DETAILS OF THE BISMARCK AND FAVRE INTERVIEW. LONDON, Sept 25—[Svectal to the New York Tribune.|\—The failure of the negatiations be- ‘wren Count Bismarck and Jules Favre was the extreme weakness o7 the men:, which dare not follow its own judgment. The question of recog nizin; Favre officially was not raised. Favre admitt at the outset that he and his ¢>l’eagves could give no guerant~s of permanent perc, but de- sired an #rmistice until the Corstiiuent Ass2m- bly could be chcren and meet. He admitted al.o that Germany could not be asked to relin- quish temporarily any advantage resulting from ber present military position, and it was agreed that the negociations should proceed on a basis that would give Germany, at *he erd of the ar- mistice, if the Consutaent A: bly rejected che terms, the same rel. Superiority she now har. The disagreement commenced om purely militery quesiions, Von Moltke poi gz out that the simple lar > of time was an cssential inju.y that must be com- pensated by the relinquishment by France bh Ses gt rp gg ol He — the surren itrasberg, foul, and Verdun. All three of these because they obstructed Gier- going. AUSTRIA WILL NOT INTERVENE. Boron Von Bevst, the Ausirian Prime Minis- ter, assured M. ‘Thicrs of hia deepest sympathy with France, but was compelled to say that in- tervent'on was now impo sible. TRE ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA. It's said “hat Thiers will offer the portant concessions in the East asa for Ku:sia’s good offices. SCFESWIG PETITIONS PRUSSIA, Scheswig petitions Prucsia for relief trom the onerous conditions of the treaty of Prague. FRENCH LEV EN MASSE. A call for a levee en mas.e is hourly expected im France. the city council are unanimously democ-atic. Colopel William E. Cameron, editor of the biota =| *. brs been py engi by acity conve or as the conservative cardidate for the Virgeag State Senate. ‘Tie St. Paul Pioneer, the leading democratic vaper in Miny efota, refeses to Ignatius Donnelly fer Congress in the disteict. it wants a Gemocrat 5 The workingmen 01 St. Louis have nominated Mr. Erasius Wells as the labor reform can@-date for Concrest from the Ist Miesouti dis. “ict. ‘The liveral republicans of the #th d'stiict in Missouri have romirated Colonel William E. Gilmore. of Springfield, for Cong.ess. Judge W.S. Standifer has been nominated for Congrees by the republicans in the 6th dist .ct of Alabama. ‘The democrats of the Albany (N. ¥.) district have nominated Eli Perry ior Congress = sees. Crna Unver SPaxism ROLE Execution of a Promizent Yourg Cuban.—The Captain-general awnounces the near py or ‘the sublaission of all clases of people t> the Spanish rule. When that has been completely effected he wili agcord them new liberties, among which will be the privilege tosend deputies to the Constituent Cortes at Madrid r is at present the with yestaran, ew York, was day er two azo in a schooner at Cuyo Komano, while he was attempting to retarn. He was tried by court-martial Friday srening. and ger- rotcd Saturday morning. was 21 years of age, @ member of the Cuban House of Kepre- from Narragansett, R I.,on Wedne day. Svurgrvisor Cowen, of the couthera Unio district, is temporarily discharging the daties of Depu.y Commi sioner Given, of the Intzrna’ Revenue bueau. dir) 'ng the absence o: that officer, which will coni nue, it is understood, for sever] wo che. RECRUITS POR THE CAVALRY Service —The stperiertendent of mounted recruiling service at Carlisle Barract-s, Pa., hes been ordered to sdrward two brrdred r<craits t» Omaha. Ne- bratka, for acsignment to the Sth cavalry, De- pariment of the Pla.te. wit our conditions Of peace could be meant seriously only on the supposition that we lack military or polities! judgment, or are indifferent to the in- terests of Germany. Moreover, the — enter- ‘ained by the present rulers in Paris of a malic material intervention of the powers favor of France prevents the French nation from necer: peace. When the French nation become convinced that a: oy, have mony Hy conjured up the war alone, and Germany bas bad to fight it out alone, they must also settle their account with Germany alore, they wil! soon put an end to their resist- ance. now sarely unavailing. It wonld be an MILITARY InpiaN AGENTS RELtRyED.—Capt. James W. Long and Fitst Lieutcnants W. K. Bourne and Frank D. Garrev: have been re- lieved from duty 9s Indian agents and ordered ta report their addresses t) the president of the Revring Board. THE FRENCH FLEET. The French ticet in the Baltic has beca charged with the duty of cutting the cable con- rect‘ng Germany and Sweden. TOURS CROWDED WITH I:EFUGEES. Tours, Sept. 26—The ciiy 's crowded ¥. retugecs ..omall pacts of France. The hotels and private houses are filled to overtiowing; and at right many people are compelled to sleep in the s ceis. THE BELGIAN PRESS DENOUN CE PRUS- ARMY Orricers DiscdancEp.—First Lieu- tenant conard Wigh«man, Third Cavalry; Cap- tain Dariel D. Lynn and First Lieuténant Pat- rick H. Flood. unassigned, have b2en bonorably Giecbarged the service of the United States under the provisions of the new army bill. We are .ar away from any inclination to mix in the interm ‘airsoft France. it is immate- rial to us what kind of a government the French people shall formally establish for themselves. ihe government of the Emperor Napolcon bas hitherto been the only one recognized ‘by as. Our conditions of peace, Jegislating for the pur- SecreTaRy BovutTwe tt hes retaraed from bis visit, ‘o b's home, in Gio‘ on, Mas:., and wes in b's odice to-day, where he received many callers. He is erjoying excelent hea'th, and ts much benefiited by h‘s respite from official datics, Assistant Secretaty Havtley bas a'zo returned from his visit to bis home in Maine. Brvssrts, Sept. 25.-The Belgian pre unanimously denounces the arroganc2 of P.as- sin pretensions. ROME THE CAPITAL OF LYraLy. FLonencg, Sept. 26—Gen. Cadorna, in ad- Cre-sing the prov'sioral government at Rome commissioned by himself Jast Saiurday, said :-— “Your task ‘ssablime. The 20th of September igan era im yorr h‘stoiy,.or it makes Rome aga‘n ‘he capital of the kingdom. God is man- their efforts were unavailing. Ayestsran sail from Nassau on the 7th in the sloop Guarabi The versel was captured on the ith with a +mpall cargo of arms. The crew escaped to the caast, but Ayerteran was afterwards captured brought to Havana by the gan-boat Centi- ro'a. Crowds of people were present near Ce .- til Principe, the scene of the execution. order was maintained. The condemned MAR Ws periectly serene, and won the admira- the ed. They are pre- scribed to us by the nature of things, and by the ee thee cefence agaiaata Veeleat and hostile pei r. ‘The unanimons voice of the Germanic govern- ments and the German that Broren Boxns.—The Treasury Department ha received 5 20 registered bonds to the amount of $4,000, which were evidently stolen from "Ke “ ” Gen ef the ‘ookers-on. Many aniards regret ebaill better + e one, es the rame and number have been | ™n communications. To open these and ac- | \¢S'1¥ 6" you.” 2 tic ihe exccution. The following compantont or Scinten hot ~~ itly altered. The detectives arrested a | °elerate the movements of the heavy gurs, WAR NOTES FROM LONDON. Ayesteran are on Kamanoky, and their capture | dengers and violence we have Party ia Now York in whore posession they Tartial compentation for ihe detase Metsan |p ZONTO%; Sept.?:—Communicaiion between ee ez, J. Milian Mariano Domne, wed Witte | tug cench goveruments for LA BS 2 , a 7 rez, J. Milian ‘ 7 i Were found, and the matter 1s now being inyee- | ret demanded becauseit did not interrupt com. | Paris and Tours 's totally suspended, excerpt by | Perez, J- ea ee Sn Soe anrtoee toe en | the hazardous service of ballcors. ‘The prefects of the western departments, in accordance with a recent proclemaiion of the government, are imploring the people to rise and overwhelm the invaders. . Calais votes 3,690,000 francs for raising troops. mounication. The unexpected moderat of these terms imprersed Favre, who, perzonally, it is believed, would have gladly accepted them, but he had no fina] autnority icom his col- leagues, and retarned t> Paris to consult. In the the state of affairs in the city had gtowh woree, and the dificulty of maintoining authority was greator thanever. The “reds” tigat-d. REvievep FRom Duty.—Lient. Col. Alfred Selly, U.S. A., bas been réleved from duty as Spperintendent of Indian Attaiis in Montana Territery, and ordéred to proceed t> h's home. First Lieu’s. Erskine M. Camp, Wm, B. Pease, ave se0oe- RECIsTRATION iy MARYLAND.—The regis- ters of voters of the various wards of Baltimore ie Denier al peers epateed E38, number ms wes 12,994, 0 whom 4,657 were white ed wor colored—*he possession of 5: and Metz. 60 long is its offensive strategically stronger than our defensive so far as all = Germany and North Germany on the leit bay « of the ine are concerned. Strasburg in the possession of France is a gate wide open for attack om South Germany. In the hands of Germany, Stras! and Metz obtain a defen- sive character. In more than twenty wars we : latter being 2,000 im exce-sof the former. It and Gerge E. Ford, have a'so been relieved | {fe uibulent, and there is grea ns Belgium niaoaingtcir ey gal puscs | oeeeelonn whtee noting popeieaee ee we deesandef thet te som duiy rs Indian Agents, and piaced on | r juctently obliged to reject “the proposals, viously been the 4.657 whites regi:- | safety in our own land, so often threat ned by of the negoliacions for peace. The Patrie newspapers ‘s now issued at Poiciiers. It wasthe semi-ofticial journal under the old regime, but is now enthusiasiic for the Republic. A ireaty between Belgium and Prussian pro- vidirg for the reles e of the wounded in the iting orders. On the, German side the negotiation was con: is ies ducted: in entire geod faiths but never’ with mich bope of a substantial result. During tered last week ings practical sense, new voters, #s are the 8,35; colored. At the close of last year’s regis there were ii.211 names of voters on the register’s books re my to the wou! ve Baltimore a voti: palation of 09,195. Of course rome deduction aoe be made fom this peeregste on account of deaths and a ‘Tre STATEMENT NOW GOING THE ROUNDS that Comm’ sioner Delaro is likely to lose his right band on account of the fracture of his wrist, which occurred some weeks ago, is, we ate glad to be informed, unfounded. He has bave been gained bad an armistice been ac- cepted, since until Paris is taken there is little gs tal i . | removals fro city of voters during the | turbancesof Ei have resulted, to already so far recovered the vse of it as to be | bere bap lige Be Lappe rad ‘Sow deteitoly net bs sapere uel ges nn by the xp. pest year. J the offepsive, we at the-same time act in the je to write a little, and will resume his regu- | “gived on by Geren” : ‘The whole number registered as far as ascer- teined in Anne Arundel county is LIG whites and 1,66 colored. In Baltimore county 335 whites avd 944 colored. At Denton, Caroline ¢0., 0 white and 291 colored persons were regis- ‘uterest of Europe, which is that of peace.” os —— Graxp Loper or Tam Unxirep Stages, I. 0. 0. F.—The Grand eee. Odd-Fellows of the ie enti in Baltimore on Sat- NO COMMUNICATION WITH PARIS. TOURS, Sept. 26.—A lorge number of metser.- gers who were recently ¢‘spatched to Paris with official and other mes ag % have etrived here I Official duties in a few days. ‘NAVAL ORDERS.—Second Avsistant Engineer Charles W. Rae has been detached from duty at EUGENIE IGNORED BY VICTORIA. Lonxpon, Sept. 25.—It is reported that the Em- ptess Eugenie and the Prince Imperial have re- moved from Hastings to Chisselhurst, where a tered. In Charirs co. colered persons were toadjournment. It was the Weshington navy-yord and ordered to duty | house has been hired for them. Queen Victoria | They were wrable to got through the Prussian | registered last week. In 1560 the total number | to be wewtes tn soake eee ea elia ee eened in the Tehauntepec and Nicaragua surveying | Wbo!ly ignores them. Vines. of registered voters (all white, of course,) in the cgunty, was only 1.53. The number of whil registered last week is not reported. The ni ber of colored persons registered in Cecil com is 622; whites not In Dorehest county 1,493 colored persons were ERLIN, Haturday, says: “By the capitalation of Toul there fell into our hands 109 officers, 2,2°9 men, 120 horsc3, aneagle, 109 guus, includ- Omnibuscs are no longer ured In Paris. All the horses in the ciiy have been seized, and are used to iransport troops at any moment to any siven point. Cp acved Arsistant Surgeon J. G. Ayres has been detached from the Naval Hospital in this city and ordered to the Resaca, Pacitic ficet. ity registered, Savep From Sairwaece.—Collector Drew, epee cannon, 5,000 see b paleabeee tad FRENCH ENTAUSIASM. aoe eg a ED Tal- fetes nd shen anes were sutton | ‘The government here is in receipt of patriotic _ nt that the American bark Carlotta struck a k near the Straits of Jaan de Fuca, Pugets Sound, on the 2th of August, and was badly at Pugets Sound, informs the Treasury Depart- rt i THE GERMAN FORCES IN FRANCE. addresses {rom all parts of France, announcing adbereneé to the proclamation of the govern. nt. Costle Kent county, dgmogcd; But the revenue cutter Lincoln being | , Benrm™. Sope. 2t-— Six hundredandffiy thos | MEM.» eNCH MILITARY. MFASURES. sae, snd of Bosex ooanty, 31.100 meters oe ne eee eeeene: ane arte ses | chy, conaielinget ermy corps. Vi ‘The official journal of the Republic to-day | total of 125,000 in the State. Tn iseo' the pope: Be err Sneed merchandise, allot | few iandwebr are of the number. ‘Three fresh | pebliches deerecs increasing the number ex | lation of that twas 112,216. and im Loop which was saved. TE GCOTES, Ste Under arms, but have not yet | roiments and conferring for a time extraordi- bi en Se ey absence s pery Powers Upon generaboficers, who are ap- | peen ‘at the census which show ‘Tue New $1,000 Tasasury Nores.—Treas- NOTES FROM ST. PBTEESBURG. pointed delegatcs of the government, bat must | a) of Sean 1 byt ors see eileed | hereafter render-an aecrant personally to the a oe Minister of Wer. Divisions of cavalry bave reached here {rom the south of France. A lerge force of Mobiles Pf cred through the city going t> Orlears, PARIS DETERMINED ON HEROIC KE- | SI3TANCE. ‘The official journal of the repub‘ic to-day bhiches a xote icom Gaml:>.ia t> Cremicux, (teceived from Paris by a bailoon,) to the effect that Paris is determined on a heroic resistance; jat phe is strong in soldiers, and that the sup- pre ad: quats for the ent're winter. |_ NO INTESTINE FIGHT IN PARIS. 'p A GREAT rE a ng ig ge a EAUVAIS, Sept. ‘OURS, Sept. 25.— t battle. “ai day yesterday between ‘Tne Storm SicN at Comrs.—Sergeants Theo- Smw'th, Gco. H. C, Witmer, Theodore Jr., M. G. Chew, John A. Allen, Frank Fietcher, D. S. Pullen, and W. J. Faherty, the city Th ~ tat pel iS : shee betety ure Ps et ad ve o = irechaments te be “4 ‘The prociemai‘on of martial law in Algeria yetions, a yer’ ain b ~ v9 e 5 the lack of the peers : PRUSSIAN MOVEMENTS. oe expected from manofactaters ‘he successful eat at Fort Whipple, co: ordered to thetr respective posts. sone ee eee | S7-Mrs. Euims Harding is spitituslly culti- vating West Virginia. ‘G7 When is a butterfly like akiss? When it alights on tulips, 3 a7-A Memphis Boot describes duclling as “this wart on aa C! age.” “7 The most successful pea © Obto State fair was a pretty 1 a , 667 £0; Vienna, re ool” 6, ie : 4 . aro, ‘H0,000; anand