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OVS ee eS J THE EVENING STAR. pres : . . satoe and bes relief: The statne of Napoleon #. ts co + PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted —a f Sa tip caree a. Fhe sowmpcys a At The Star Building, H F AMP ANGEL ‘".W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth st, | " Por: de tery ye south BY Tas ! * u t te be ay SVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. Rcbes nie powder for THR STAR te served by carriors to thetr sub- Gen Bane nc been appointed mittary teribers in the City and Distriet at Tax OrNTs Px >. B:rernor at Vereaillie whan; Sahile viene ‘WEEE or FoutY-rovn Cents Pea MONTH. Copies ‘ ‘ ne 8 be counter, Two Cznts. Per 81.90: . ix Months, $3.00; One Year, $3.00. So papece Se sentfrom the office longer than paid for, THR WEFKLY STAR—published op #ridey Borstng—91.60 9 year, } Se) copy wooden b —— —— - THE GUEMAN Loss ATSTRASE 36—N2, 5.482. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1870. TWO CEN coun or Soteans Se AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. r “WOOD UP THE WAR. LEGRAMS TO TH R, wees kin N ATIONAL THEATRE, | PURE WINES. _EVENING STAR. — woop Down Las? VIGUT'S TRLBG RAMS. bie — whined we dost He ROA ae qminGaieatabrwicriamcaiaeseirt | Washington News and Gossip. = oop The following items of war news wero re- | THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES ne i and commanior purposes, the parest THE AVENUE PAVEMENT. | ceived here by cable last night: = fal we . Belected expressly for me, viz) SURREY, RAILBO, INTERNAL Keveyca—The receipts from this ANGELICA. MUSCATEL and ROOK: also ~ : =a THE FRENCH VICTORY NEAR TOURY ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. 1 the Cologne ERA rom | No ina urce to-day 03,093.15. traces ae Ketan Tai Yet Seats cia - ar See an — e “bal 1, by bottle and SEcRETARY Cox will return here next Tacs- had reconnoitered toward Toury with three bri- : a hap Soest Oe Bee berres catia, "| aay. HAVE WE A WOODEN RIVve > qudce GUCAUAUIS alst tetaal'y aclu dow oes WARIN ROPE 723i nagien yor es wn eh Proprietor of the Native W * ? = s — He reached Chizzes at about seven o'clock, and sians are eiarto. approach et winte = | Mes Fab? seeeee kets Wee BOs) detitean By, Burien’ NOTENR GEA ather Ring, Ring. Ring. Ring! took five Buvarians prisoners and some gu _- - and are disposed ta press the siege of Par DivO | WRITE “CATAWBA BRANDY, for’ Brandy | home in Massachusettson Monday. ‘i i Keseayre's brigade turned the village on th - zeneral Iturbanki bes re-cotened DIVOLCE | “Peaches, $2.30 per gallon. on opstibictieees Chivg a ling a Ring. Tight, and the eremy’s ca ) strong, sup SIEGE OF PARIS. FURTHER ABOCT THE PRUSSIAN LY ERTZANETH CADY STANTON. SSS DR. SHARPR, U.S. Marshal, has returned to King. Kie;. Ring, Ring! Deecitay Cr Eee ee ; MOVEMENTS. AT LINCOLN BALL, OC COGAS 17 MALLSAIN RENEWER IAM | tniscity. sail . Everybody iu a Hing, fued them three hours’ march beyond Toaty. a 1 completely evacaated by ¥ eeved sevte, 35 tr | —_— Ring, Ring. Ring, Ring: Gen. Kigan ascertained the presence, with thes: ‘ _— ; wn due GEl eheuk Riek SeLomon ee > eet {iT WiLL posit. Y RESTORE GRAY| THE U.S.STEAMER Saco which sailed from = forces, of Prince Albert of Saxe: Met rand A SERIOUS BATTLE EAPRCTED. a ae Coo se = | AIK TO ITS Ob NAL COLOK. the Norfolk navy yard some time since, hasar EXCEPE JOB AN Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg. A drove of ) FESTIVAL | Aekeepe the hair from falling out. It is the best | rived att eton * a cattle was also captured by the French. PNPeR TY or tne | dressing in the world, making lifeless, stiff, brashy is POOR VIRTUOUS JOB! Ses sonees were Sestvored | hair, heathy, soft and glossy, THomaAS H. ENccaxp, of Rockville, Mo — pardipen. in purg, and the naz’ ASSOCIATION AND THE WASH. | alee * . : 3 persons rendered homeless reaches 1009. > “CEUNTZEN VSKEIN | For sate by ait druggists. okie ow gomery couniy, Maryland, is appointed to a LEEF OUT IN THE COLD. scriptions for their relief are general t i B.P. sw first-clars clerkship inthe Post Vitice Depart oat Germa cr 10 oud 1 micomaw eahuas NH. Provrictors. | ment at $1,200 por annum, vice Patrice B. | LEFE OUT OF THE RING. RING Canponating commenced yesterday m cng : - ome ae en 7a : i ING, RING! near Maintenon. There was acombat y stor ONVE'GING OF THR STEUBEN MONT MENT BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. Johnson, promoted trom 5th Ucteber, 1810. z day near Sov ail prisoners say : = 1EK » NI : I pocat e georgia era ay ee lay near Sousons, aud prisoners say that two PHIEKS AND TPALIA | Eigquless, reliable. instantaneous, “does not i TE U.S.sTRAMER GvARD en route to New | Washington city, we need not say, has beon in'were defeated by the gattooe Iie bese | Geath, Avetd the taohted and detusive prepacecions York from the fishing grounds, will proceed | Im a perfect fuss and fever for the last week ot that an armorer of Lyons h. | Boasting virt they do not oracan. Fhe genaine, | South about tke middle of November with a na- | twoover the great question of who should lay Seam titrailleuse the most furmidable ye | ®. A. Batchetor's Har Dye has had taercy years) | ay art p woe ies $ eee Pennsylvania. | known. | auisrnished reputation to uphold ite integrity ex | Y4! Party for duty in the Tehuantepec and | the wood pavement on Mennsylvania avenue. GBR The Prussian Cavalry Scoariag the St. Perensnrne. oo. 7 —Thotee Coun jor te this for opposing Italian Mc arn. cation. Tue | the only perfect Hair Dye—Black or Brown, S14 | Nicaragua ferveying expeditions, AX the wood pavement men of the coantry have THE IMPERIALISTS IN JERSEY. Telegraphed Excius pect inter ne ity oul other | by all Druggiste. Applied at 16, Bond street, New a — congregated here—all the kindling wood men, |, LONDON, Oct. 6 —(Special to the Ne KY THE PRUSSIANS ot ' THE | 5 MAS OPPOSITION TO GERMAN 0 ay abe j York. YeS-tr Five HUNoREp Dottars Conscrexce Mon- | the tar men, the concrete men, the poultice page aged seiapseac correspon —_. pn WATER FROM PARI BAVAKIA 7 errs 4 =< —— = : wee id 2 he Sth, says ave an account of the doin, caianeme dhuk ow eale i rs riterie President this morning received a | men, the white oak men, the heart pine men, | of a nest of imperaiote seontied ae Jersey. | _,LORO™, Oct.7—A Pew north ot The only objection the Ba- letter from Louisville, Ky., signed bya repent | the Virginia pine men; men with patterns o: They are spending money profusely, and are | Paris, between the canal ¢ mand the nt bas to German contedera- stance t> place hor army under during times of pe ENGLISH NEUTRALITY Times this morning bas an eloyuent ed HABLE BROTHERS, ant sinner. in whic was enclosed $500 which | truncated blocks, wedge blocks, rectangular Comeay OX “Wiat they ca. 40 ——- cortain the writter desired to have placed to the credit | blocks, oblong blocks, and all sorts ot blocks: ¢ nadir g ie Mrcay Yar pr Barat png . been there, and Dro Hays and a host of of the conscience fund, men with Kyauizing patents, Burnetizing pa- | other notables. Marshal LeBaa? went over to tents, coal-tar patents, and all sorts of patents. | the Island at night in small boat. All. this ‘There never was such a furor about the lay- | M&kes quite an excitement here. Mrs. W north railway. On its right is stationed the Fourth Corps, and on itsleft the Twelith Corps To the pioneers ot the Prassian guard hus been assigned the task of diverting the waters of the canal de Lourquin to la Moree river. The FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS ‘Tue Navy DevartMenr, assoom as sufficient a : pak Wetee tha, icle om the rectitude of England's neu men are enlisted, will put three ships in com- i i a: burne, in Brussels, receives letters frequently | stream falls into the ne some miles below = LLE. CURISTINA NIESLON ae ing of a single mile of wood pavement. Other | rom ter husband by balloon express. et his . > ; . ¥. M : .W. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D sT3., mission for service in the Mediterranean, one in cities, Chicago fer instance, where twenty-five it iaetated in a tate aepaek that the col | Paris: Should the Prussians sacves a in thelt | WOKE ABOUT THE FRENCH PRISONER ate Sirahoreh respectfully, annomnces to the pat the Facific fleet and another for the North | mites of wood pavement has been ordered at a language of the German press in regard to the | design one source of t of the | axswear, Oct. 7.—The entrenched can: MILLE CHBESTINA NIESSON Atlantic or home squadron. Very few enlist | single session of the councils, must have been | ®nNexation of Alsace and Lorraine is exciting | besieged will be cut o: having been evacaated by the militia, has beeu il ek appearance here ia NUMBER 400. mente are now being made and it may take some | wonder-struck at the fuse made here in our strip, ee ee eee rae Biemarck, At ee ts THE BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS Sand te te Poanih. peieuacs whe Gebes ir SND NILSSON CONCERTS, 8 is . E ‘01 ‘ Richens sed ty th: ch prisot qutaresy SMUT RIDAL. the Cer0- time to put these ships in commission. from the White House to the Capitol. Bat the: “ — . The Prussian guns are nearly all in position | lately uartered at Beverlon, ; BALLOON MAIL FROM PARIS. ; oa at Atha ee oe —_— Commission Revorep.—The Presilent has | Ye 8™@ new to wood pavement here, and probably The tollowing was received per balloon this | before Paris, and the bombardment will be PRINCE PIERRE BONAPARTE. ——— recalled the commission of C. M. Walker, as | ®!! the patentees of the country were anx-| morning trom Paris, Gated the eh ut commenced from all the batteries simultane- |, .xnom, Oct. 7.—Prince Pierre Bonaparte ROOF. HORATIO BATES’ HABLE BROS. HABLE BROS, | Assessor of Internal It for th district | US to get their own special wrinkle intro. | addressed on an open card:—* E. Hl. Kidd ously the moment the arrangements are per- | gs arrived in this city. NEW MASONG: TEUPA HABLE Bi HABLE fh voked in conseuence of alleged misrepressnta~ | COU all the disappointed ones are raising | plenty ot mei hore Belfort and New Breisack are to be attacked at | pose increased vigilance and more vigorous te Th aut F screets. HABLE B: HABLE BR = Ned and declaring that their defeat was | manutactured by Bisin: once. noe to Prussian ratders, Is Dow open * Ps pnpile. HABLE BI KABLE BR tions by certain parties In reference to the pres- dne to “rings.” According to the immaca. | dimensions note ane PRUSSIAN MOVEMENTS. ° DAYS ASD HOURS OF TCITI LE BI HABLE BR ine’ i 8 agh 3 2- e soni ee met) ‘ - sa or nn : = | HABLE B ABLE BR . : or concentric of rings which hysted him—Job sale J gee: Roast the duty of taking Soissons. The Prassians legraphed Exclusively to The Breming Star. esiay, and Saturday, sted him—Job— | open card trom Wm. Dr d CINNATH, 49., 404. 6, — ‘The delegates . spaced meet | la Sas Presipant Grant yesterday accepted an in- | the only man outside of rings—must haveem- | Pavetserre ne dave aro oc. | have scoured the provinces Of Maine, Orleans | CIMCINNATL, ()..10<t. 6— The delegates to the pen, Monday, Wedne m to visit the Agricultural and Mechani- | ¢mbraced about every male adult in Washing- | cuped with ‘perfecting uur ambulances, of | and Picardy, without finding any traces of now KY district assembled at Newport to-day par pris at the Academy, or cal Fair at Fredevick, Maryland, which contin- | tM, £0 multitudinous in size and anaconda- | Rhich we Americans are justly Mulwouse, marching oman Ae eéed | suant to adjournment. ‘The fronds te 5 wased to rom ‘Tue * like in tenacity of grip was it. The trath proba- | {7).0 @4nger of famine for thre mRnENIStgas laquanemesac Wm. F. Arthur and Hon. Phos. L dor PROF. HO 10 BATES. ues from Tuesday to Friday of next week. The ¥ The city is well provisioned at TROUBLE AMONG THE PRISONE svarete teal efty —— — BABLE Bi BABLE B members of the Cabinet, Mayor Emery, the | Diy is, that the sore-heads themselves composad proving wondertully ne city i ccunnnm: Gelabea “4 Th were Sore wliouancs th Bo, 486, On ER LY tion jXo, 456 pet Bases © Commissioner of Agriculture, W. W. Corcoran, | Whatever “rings” there were, hence the exas- | very order!s, and ther: acer: em val rloOnene caer nbtoms | two wings nominated their reay erartr =a a Sractr | HABLE B HABLE F: Fe Suttuaciahed) gentlemen ware | Pore io ane Dard sweating overlie defeat of, | BNOP. © ui rate eves to Ocitober 34, pala green a uronere< Be- | dates ss j q : : ic ae DY press this atterno verloo. The Belgian ities have been sent there | ‘The attendance at the industrial exposition MARKRITERS, Pa peeee f invited and will probably attend. The Marine | ‘eit ricketty pavements. pove statements. | < , A ; set temporary precautionary measure, and the | to-day was avout 15,000 person Bo. 466 Shri NTH TRYST. between Dand Estreets | HALE B! HABLE B. Band will accom} any the visitors from this city. Gantscue! aed tase aibed x ., Bight Doors ators O42 Frllwess Hail. HABLE Bi HACE B cd * | Ofcourse there has been great solicitude by Tortressee as soon as pocetble. ne me uteront re in New York Rises Lergent Sect’ Puy aawines Windy | HABLA BROS. No. 400, HABLE B SECRETARY BELKNAP has appointed Major | interested parties to see the bids in detail, and CONFLICTING ACCOUNTS OF PAUSSIAX Lin Ann Shade. Phe vare Stamos. Picran Gad ad te Generals Haneock and Terry, Colonels €. it, | to accommodate this numerous class we have a ° cee’ PROGRESS. asi neared aligns District. Smi b, It. S. Mackenzie and Edward Hatch, asa | after considerable bobbing around by onractive ree ER pay boyocweg) (Pe mans have occupied a Picenk Siete. euler board to make an investigation of the recordsot | reposters, secured a copy, and here they are The object of the sortie was to biow up a bridge | im force Pacy and Vernon, small towns in the us = 7 = Tent officers for the purpose of recommend- | — = mei a ~ | over th me and to rouse the courage of tu Pi ri HKenominated ABLOW 8 GALLEBY . Z = : - hares coe department of Eure. They were vigorously, but ee = B Bap Merchant HABLE ing those disqualitied, other than by reason of ier ical po rgecegs ted ee Be gy ineffectually opposed by the Nationals | The republican thir ov NAB HABLE physical disability, for muster out, in view of Neit having been obtained. the ester A dispatch trom Vendoine, a tows lave m ed Gimery Twitchell OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. HAL HABLE the reorganization of the army, under the act of Names. are preat!: Hi . Washburne ini partme petra et-Cher, dat cy t | re-election to Congre Just received some fine PICTURES, 1936 Fesn | HABE = HALLE ‘ * providing for the same. The board me there ) Americans in Paris. | So¢e een driven from Jan Tony, ‘ana the | Masonic Relief Pand. evenue, bet 12th and 1th eee ; ayi-tt | HABE Gentlemens’ HARUK will meet here during this month. of whom about 40 are women. Some remain neighboring villages in the depattment of Lure. ones = - - HALL ERS HALLE - gee ode _ look atter their homes, add others trom cuci- | Ot-Loire, “eho Freeh poten cpr seinen atv — — ~ ABL ‘urnishing ABLE _— — si osity. HF rs ” Ria! © Toutri bute E HALE 3 nc = ateers ers, including one ef Prince Albert's couriers ilies of Gers HABL: Goo, HABLEE Pressin in 1933—The Arms Question. | Time, Bahia, £ Dey Goons Ma The road between this place, \endoms and — a = Wasninoron, D. Oct., 7, 1870. 5, goods the 5 Seven days show Tonry is thronged with National< ere is Frost. Lewia © O'ophane 1 neh enth . he pndlic that i ‘ Evliter Eve Star—Sir: In an article on th> | "f'Wastivinates. | sidera as comp: spuc™ Soi enone tn this section ef Braun. | Oct. 7.—Last night was the cold RLOR i exportation of arms from this country to France: | DO. - nom NAPOLEON REPUDIATES THE WIL- | ortne season. There was a heavy trost all over E agehe ee e aie 5 40 e re: HELMSHOHE MANIFEST« Nes : 3 a PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ss ee be bd id basins 15 15 ited dictante Wraieck or a — ———$$ . : Arrival of the ™t Lanrent. not look upon the furnishing ot arms as a viola- fer decided barg Sotwithstam * in the name © “Im PORTANT.” tion of nevtrality. During the Crimean wat an Pah elon poi ecbat nto bee a ns ofthe Wilhelmehobe | siveg, \ si seit ae extensive butincss was done in manufactarinz very little Catan scams “202 Cy Be ene arms for the Iussians, in all the St r the except ii ea we penhicesa BISMARCK DEFINES HIS —An unfortunate ¢ which will be Zolverein under the control of Prussia, and | 5 have been reduced with no corres Bismarck has found it necessary to cant ap, about five m: eld at eocd oF export-d trom those States into Misia, | National Pavine — s jonding incresse of ibati lic the ae t , sburg. on Sunday after last. $200 TOCK ugh Prussia was a neutral power in that CoG. 8. Bates ages, ap ce ate eas tor nee following statement Jetaiied to us are as fo.) —A youth hirceta ——— - wae és . | contest.” ecretary. aulie achivelys nat : er on * VERSAILLES, (ct —1 do not | ef about 1 sears who lives FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS | “WOCcman adopted citizens, thongh number. | National Taving 5 2 is Ream. 3 Lead aplieatés OF Gorminees ean of wis hold the opinion that titations of | at the Gap, had been out hunting. When be gree aS ae Pp EE ing more than twice as many as the population | 0.0. 8. “ eee teas “Gees France constitute dang any. norhaye | returned, tus dog anda dog belonging to somo 000. 8 the of the six England Statestogether, remain silent, | crt. 3} in asserted in a letter of filling th alt, pad- Jn t 6 e, as the’ iarger part o Pas thos tosedon tae ie rocs close by, got into a Sight, end in on: D s*, when we observe t the northern United | Evans & Linville 4p me 1d goods in rather 1 suppl in the London Darly mm. €VET OX voring to separate tiem, young Rice cut the aitiiaks States arsenals « mories, for the support of | Leet... Brtteriy. 320 | Coreequent upon the. Dmitt 4 reduction dsuch a view to Maliet yorther per- | negroes’ slog with a knite. The bloody a S01 Market Space, corner “th street. which we are taxed ax well as the native citi- | Wm. 200% «2 W@W Robbins) 5 (Signed, “BisM ai WAR NOTES Fi Weotlen shawls are in fair - but went home, just atross the road, and the sight kely to experience a great degree of haw ay zeus, are now being depleted of their guns, | termey for CW IM TOURS. of him so enraged the negroes that they set out pringtield and Enfield ritles, and of their a Steford and W fi 0 Robbins until we have colder weatl, Moths a : oie Geko salon onaraid for the perpetrator of the violence. ATTENTION, HOUSER EEPERS! munition of war of all sorts, as quick as the | Nueer”™ pont @ £14 Pant. aes] actives though movements are lnhtor teenie: | _ TOURS, Oct. 7.—General L. Motlerouge, com. | a retired, and his father succeeded in q) = " French steamers can carry them oft to Fran Pavement C s The ty - manidcr of the army of the Loire, has arrived the negroes and inducing them to go away. VETSAND VELVE bs Sek, Weeks past. The supply is light. Doeskin * ng ® TRIMMING VELVETS AND VELVET BIBEONS | We know that t t W.W. Ballard 160 Ballard. 25 ietat the moment, with only alight move. | bere. bhertly Rect el any J rng Cail and examine the me t the IN ALL COLOKS, a sip 2 - “White Oak. fileart Pine. jobbing way.” Prices are tairly tirm ireat juantities of arms anil stores are poar- | REETOeE stg Regen oars "i : of enabling France to prolong the war,and th ity ee Mas iaa on: nge. Cassimeres are well sold oat | ing im here trom all pare of Peacee stations against the fon, whom they sound still At lowest prices. Just seceived at this country becomes morally responsible to: TION Taree ete Ole" or finst bande ana atair Gentes ut ity i A circular trom the War Office yesterday | #'med with an old market loaded with shot. He ounusearxe pavis’ the destruction of thousands of more lives ana | Plane, “ Stow” pavementrat $3.4) per square SSA Ga a eee Geen = me mace bem off, but not heeding his admoni- ———— all the horrible results that may ensue trom a Bete a eine connate at ¥ engaged, but the'business ie fair for the | the nutaber of depuries te be cheee to nee | 0m, he fired aud seven OF then fell st the teat AMERICAN COOKING sT0vz, continued war. ‘Though all that may cause our . cae en und prices are stitliy constituent atsembly at 733 instead of + : , er ee a eee FEATHERS AND FLOWERS IN EVERY VA- | however, not permit that the American press sper Nien en Sree nes since Match, 1 urt random one and ~~ a . P he ty ror a pMe, EX vations, _ org =| . cae i " y ~ Improved fer 1870, Pr DAVIS’ merece perk jon’ with eee ankments, and graveling is in addition to Livecore Soria oe deme Gar eae CASSAGNAC VISITS THE EMPEROK We, Fewster one cobeb ae Gee a pove certainly ix. Inount for the pavement per square 4 A Heres, Ss Sp ae “ERP 7G de Case < | wounded, and rrant issued for Kice, who eibibdiion es ———— ee preet, ; son to an exteace 7 but it cannot be known what the total cost w. = ap te de presents no new notable feature auewene Droneear Se Comenns his | wees, Se 2 perpeascunenen: ind =) the an editorial of the New York Tritwie, of the be until after the completion of the work, asthe | -Y- 1 Bulletin. ¢ = to visit the seeps at Wilhelmshioc. matter rests tor the present.— rg ( Va.) . rie a inst. Your friendliness towards the just Germa | @X¢avations and embankments will be gre ster = = Phe remains of Paui de Cassagnac have been | at"! W. D. WYVILL'S, MATS 1N ALL THE NEWEST aoe cubeemanncaatier chon it some places than at athers. The amo PER el nmedte respondent oth, | interred at Cassel. = be — at DAVIS “It having been then announce kravel required cannot be ascertained uni ondon Times, 4 crown. Princ PRU DAVALRY REN tar or Un e ye-witness in was about to te old pavement shall be removed, ax a yood t London Times, at the Crown Prince PRUSSIAN CAVALRY SCOURING THE | A Karp wd UuLas=.—An eye-witn eelztf 432 Pennsylvania avenne near 4% st. Sa Engl of gravel may be found under it in some pla big held deat bp cae train at Grell J a : § astonishime VERSAILLES, Oct. 6, evening. via. Beri sah aio i y, ent m2 CobP WINTER WILL S008 BE CFOM US | sasHEs AND SASH RIBBONS, SCARFS AND | Chto Pncted ee eee eerie tha RSE'S nIDs. hdl and Loxbox.—Tbe Prussian cavalry is scoaring | eaut te diow Hontiie de et BK PEEPARED Fog IT. HUWe, war, she was virtually transtormed intoa French i will be seen that onr old friend Major Wm. | traton s< intet the country towards the Loire They drove | They knocked at the gates for adwiaion, which, = : be dlb stylba nud ethos. 06 Davis’. arsenal and store-house. and demanding tha: |S. Morse went in with @ rash in the bidding, | ity prevents ita ) Mobiles out of Montafort Larmury. Noth- | on being opened, they dashed at the driver ot —_ the export of weapons and ammanit'on trom J putting in for all sorts of pavements and at low | !ie agein-t attack. ing important transpired beture Paris yesterday | goods train, firing a revolver over his head to Ww. D. WYVILLS, ————————— Bete Hed ee eee ene ameian T ictees, concealed or retained in an or to-day. * | bring him to, which perte: fe Sia ety fod PARLUM HEATERS age Cuctoner the Prussian government ducing | _ Hs bide were thrown out, we believe, on_the thing used forthe” tereies BATT! ABOVE THE CLOUDS raised and with the telegr . TROBES, in e+ : LADIES IN SEARCH OF NOVELTIES, mean War, when England and France | Ground that he had no tmetority fo Tep- | What can d popular Loxn - T.—The Nourelles du Jour, a the river.’ The mayor was seized and a eewhc uated Will do well to make their selections early, aa wo jobs prtreroneae ments, but the Major claims that, it Sail bole or es Ses Seles Pevet. Sasan tngen'ess, Sat Aeabtiews |. vee, soe 2 seeres Sader bere suy styles of goods now instock that cannot government work, and under’ govern- oth Seaton ae ee imaginary account of an aerial com be athe at tee and a “-reyaie HE NEW AT be duplicated #02 Sen boas ment cvpesess the L dahil nad e night marc tween Felix Tournachon Nadar, a celebrated sented for man and beast that tarned . through | @ TERE to use any patent by paying Toralty, issian caval French «roraut, and a Prussian «ronaut. The | the peor mayor's hair grey. Uitimately the de wits vuateixe _ _ The second order pro tnd cam accept the Lid of any parts to lay any | j re. Enso meres, {ere | former came off victorivne, mechigedng acted iM ny he AND SHAKING GRATE. e transport of ‘wunitions of war of every fierce = eee ene s Enter 4 sm i the center ot NEWS PROM PARIS. and tobacco. |S ind, especially of projectiles, percussion ¢ altp: th ict whieh is and yon see two THE PAVING OF THE CAR TRACK two septries ft ys om all sid Matrisine ite snpericrity over ull othor GROVER & BAKER'S and gun ftonts Gtases. . " ae 5 m ter.” The thi De not buy an interier one, whem you can CELESRATED ELASTIC AND LOCK-STITCH ix a no el idea, and did not seem to take also le: J order repeated the terms Loxnen city t vet day with dis A mesenger reached this hes fur the Trédune trom ther on at the ex are discouraged, and, as far as I have seen, are | Treasurer, A. . Pratt, , of Washington. already appeared in the Herald, and who wa- = A second, and wided to th — prohibitory fi P toliowing is the section of the bill pro- | Toad cr lane. out or in, the san Faris, dated trom the 3)th of September to the - oe £. F. SIMPSON'S, SEWING MACHINES, fo ee not, SOME | viding: te the paviig OF Ponnssivanla aie are observed. Th natant, 48 fol’ows:—A report in the Journal | .17ROME Par Ke weet 1005 Ps. ave. bet. Wih and ith ste. he Eng! ee ihm villages are ugh Carl states that all the Mobiles have chasse- | York, the attendan : igaedan tena time to follow ‘he § ich Prussia | relating to the Washington and G : Isitxect Lo hat 250,000 muckets of different nage | The firet race w soap ewe spy oa A sete lw x oe _ | tented towards England im 1554, Railroad Company TEMPER OF THE ALSATIANS.—The Bev! have been distributed among the National | €Btrance fee, with $30) added, the <:con ! horse SLATE MANTEL! ©. REICHENBACH’S Piano Store, | _!°*t 'e-recttully, Louis e said railroad company shall have the | North German Correspondent ot Septemh Guards, and 200,000 to the Francs-tireurs. Peckenan teen Ore 1KON MASTELS Bia. 23 With Street, atone Peanas docuee - seee- right to select the material with whien the pay has an article on the feeling of pe are stil) 10.000 on hand. Five horses started. The race was woa by Uor s . seas ae i THE MARYLAND AND VirGINIA Ovsti ment between the rails on each track shall be | Alsace towards the Germans. It says that ‘The same paper contains two pagesof extracts | "an, beating Santord and Niagara. Time 1.1 ARBLE MANTLE: CEstastisuen Over 20 YEars.) ; i pag RB L Natecy Se eS | Wann ecial dhisy ath to te Baitimore made Brorited, T hat the said pavement on said the bexiuning ot fhe present war the « rman | from Prefects’ Feplies to a letter addressed to eeconde. aaa ates a “ : 5; A ‘om Cristield states that Attorney | tracks » pe nade Lito cation of the | soldiers in France hadample and painful oppor. | them at the commencement of -luly by the ~ 4 oie pha MeUaramon, Albany: alon second hapa Pr cial ones arrived there on W. inestay |, ‘umisiouers, the sald railroad company siiait | tuniticeot obecteng thar there een tat evce | MEI ME the, eo Interior, asking tor'a report | THTE¢-vear olds, #39 each, ait forfeit, with PARLOR GMATE Roceeeecn.. Aineny: sjen. scores: head Ee: Tien Fee make atc aie: Maryland «© ter- 7 ave the right to construct that portien of the | were actuated by a batred aud malice towards | upon the {eeling of the country obint theeeor | $1,000 added. the ecoond oye oy PARLOR HEATERS Facing ard Kepairings oe erm: Piano and Oraan | men from making an attempt to forcibly <cue | pavement whieh it is required to pay for under | the invading troops of which the victors found | Theve sateen ee ese eS sb ae RE Foe ey et Bg * Taning and Kepairing. ry the citizens oi “zryland recently arrested in | the direction ef said commi sioners; and if said | comparatively little when they had once pascal prefects the nation was prepared to support the | Firher in two straight heats. peating Chill . SUMMER PIECES [He cenevkatep | the waters ofthat State 2by an armed torce trum | railroad company shall not Construct that p the Vosges and entered France proper policy of the government, but was uot enthusi- | Midday and ep lh in bg ae for two CLOCKS STATUARY b : \ireinia, and imprisoned ty the Virginia an- | tien of said work with the same material, ex- | Correspondent calls the Alsatians renegades, astic for war. ¢ third race \- maeeue aia: EEE man horitiesat Drummondtown. ite thew went to | cent between the rails, and in as sutistaccory | acctn them of desiring toappear nitra Frén On Sunday evening, news of the fall of Stras- | Tear olds. $" entrance fee, and £1009 added, RA LAN ‘bat point and endeavored to ettect a rzlease of | nd b, Sai diers ie ited | bur; | was rece) rer} © to Tr J < — es . (ae palanth, Shae ee ete coe they | work shall be constructed, then the same shall ] children of the French military authapees, | Due and morning Figen gl es horses started. The race was wou by MeDan- KEROSENE Vass Lame WLORIDA WATER. Court. The rete! fhe March term of the | be constructed under the durcetion of said com- | But this feeling the writer hopes will gradually | failing’ este Mk taebene, etey ears glace | eles Jr followed by Lightalng and ise. Ti KEROSENE CHANDELIERS fourt. | This action ot the Virginia magistrates | missioners in the same manner as the other por- | disappear. and anticipates that when Alsace tc tow: Paris, to affirm once mor unity | 1-7 e- te ° —— @ Nz - ards 5 ce more the unity -20e- ee = is an increa-ed severity, their first decision be- | ‘ion ot said work, ib German hands the people will recollect that | and durability of the republic, and they leave | | crmgran SYNOD OF MARYLAND.—The av. 1KON SETTERS The most nating. nereeable and refreshing of al | {v8 t0 bring the exe before court on the first | It will be teen that the section is mixed | they are ot Teutonic blood. ue'as a legacy the duty to deliver them and the | yoai Convention of the Evangelical Lather 1BON let, aud in she Bath. For sale by all Draggias and | {77 Cac of the captains, an - : by Mr. Jenekes, of KX, 1., but the commissioners | pondent writing from the Prussian healoat ee ’ tt S| ee ee ae See, Tes as ey are din ‘umnondtown jail, ‘) refused to credit the news. La Lecture re The J Perfumers. ee the biths and Ziserable condition gt which wai | would seem to liave some He between thereaut | statement that Bis eet. ts authority tor the | froposes to meet the emergency by sending | Tuesday, evening. The opening sermon was NEW UMENTS. descr’ in a recent letter to the American. | the matter, and we hope tween them and | *'atement that Bismarck spoke of the French ° i to organ- “4 ’ 4 was hae ciel yee ‘The magistrates unconditionally to release the | the railroad company, which will certainly not | l:ehublic. in an interview witle Me. tare we fgg yr uneten. Montes seruas De Brees ea : ee Vessels. There is i: tense excitement and indig- | desire the odium of spoiling the street,a uniform | Bisish Secretary of Legation, who went to ‘impious hordes which are overrannin; gations were adm: g- tory the impious hor & | senting the congregat MAMILION & PEARSON, MAKBLE AND SLATE MANTLES. nation in the lower counties of the Eastern | pavement can be secured for the entire width | headquarters in an endeavor to procure an i? all kinds of reports are believed as credu- ot dance i* quite fall. The president . Shore on account of these seizures, and the | of the street including the tracks- armistice, iJuring the conversation he said: | jousis‘as ever. fend his official toport, reviowing the sees at Ne 4.¥ MC A journals severely comment on the failure of - ie «What I most fear is the effect of a Republic in FREXC . PILLERY. the churebes og hn peer ‘The “4 #4 tin Corner 9th and D streets, 1 am now selling, at reduced prices: for cash at my | Marslanc to protect the rights of her eitizece. , f France upon Germany itself. That is what the FRENCH WANT OF ARTILLERY. the churches dering tie year. Tho organiza ~ | Marble Werks. north G street and New York avi Gish Sree Great EARTHQUARE IN AsiA—Over Treez | King and | most fear: for no one knows so well A special to the N. Y. Herald, from Clermont, aes 7 Bue, near the Treasury Department B . eas Tuousand PRorL¥ KILLED.—The Koman Cath. | as we do what has been the influence of Ameri- ce Guarde Mobile hos no artillery, while | 9! t¢ tollowing officers: — Kev. T. ae: 1 HAVE BETURNED 2) Gee WM. RUTHERFORD. | Ui Gunver, one Covytenvarren, ar cag Bishop at Batang, on the contines of Tibet fan Republicanicmon Germany. If the French crnry German force of five hundred hase pre- | t52 ets, << mnsotews: Basin Secretary, Fro — eee ” ud ime 4 bed 21 0 India a terrible ac us Ww a pro] andist Kepublic, the: ob mariana , aie ven ST a & Sn cuarge of passing countrfent money, ua: | {Cutt of au eartiuuake in that region, acct. | willdo usar moms Yaris tan Mein oes acres | yortiouste numberof eld guns. The Mobiles | Secretsry, Her Gols Mists’ oe Wate, Mi an areg of “) GoLD PRICES i one hundred and eighty by ninety | by force of arms, tes. 7" e : > a anx! ‘stoppage of the war. — «see scaubch ae leteetin Pome reo): | wiles. ‘The event occurred on the 11th of Ape = ose sous Dox Seay ‘ 5 oO ; sua S for mingee “ ¥.. au tells us are a little ‘ated, estimate sy 2 = rhe Prussi ill form a se; com ' i CHOICE “FEATHERS.” and Alo. Gentlemen sand (hidren's Faruishings, @ | ihe Sa te Gon WEN meee Mas a FOnOIeEo: a Ee eece a ies plows, mi | mareebis skkues oC sas. Zhe Seae coer | cocnen sinsad PAM AAR tote Soapiaa ee ao-The Indice of Cates, t don't need ul! supply for fell and winter. y _ cogent > ¢ soldiers, and 2,512 ‘common people.” A seri is i. “a 2 j J FOENCH FLOW ES. _ tau fe pas and the public are reepectfully thvited bog eit tre or ae pelea of earthouake shocks were tat = ‘ar as Pang sodden: a = le ct het oa side the one now surrounding the capital. it ntlemen as evening escorts. of them A! the pew sitides of now Pasa meena "| the crume of sending obscene prints throught ie | BC?!fahg, the place at which Mr. 1. T. Coopsr | te ney tge n met Scer Suggut Sing, the Nepaulese ambassa- | ing that he or she is a man, and refusing to don | !* evident that between Kouen and Clermont, aaa ‘hab liments, and escort the other . CLEMENTS & CO. . sentei : u s within a day ortwo hence, a more serious en. | half. . ae eee —— | that crime, was also deter erence LOE | dor, in 186s. This village and many Otbers are | ry are these CLATME tO oe Tn ee eee | gagement will take place betwoen the Mobile: | @a-Mary K mpasitizk¥, of Jeffersonville ee Se era. y skwine mAceine | Gon vin O heen ee disposed of e.ne | ty soldiers hae bee Rae Lead ona d | For twenty years this singular person harpececi | aid ihe German troope than any that las yet | Ind, has been divdeced ftom Hermann Kram ean mae yanety dollars in ten and twenty dollar count *r- J thet’ kucnes atge eat T ee et the rains of | fora girl, We can hardly crest the meas Sear oy all DOIN Dalene enasses of | pasiticky, and tinds relief in her iaiden name Mrs. A. G. GASTON, Agent, On BASY TERMS, felts on the Shoe and Leather Bank of this cizy | [uct houses that “robbers, like wild beasts, SS Se! = troops from all points outside, to occupy the | Ponvintamatowski. welt "£393 str pes and the Poughkeepsic National Bank ot Dat-h- | Cy, Qorgnnene: jr o,conelude in the Bishop's | so-spotted Talis reported movements are said | north of hots Baris aad Tanta ein rmandy, | ag-Mrs. Brondell, who has recentiy been J HICH ISTAE BEST SEWLNO MACHEN COMPANY's SALESBOOMS. scounty. | The facts were brought to the at- | (yyy ucras,. the imperial highway from Pekin | to be mere waggery. the orders from Faris and Tours being to pre- | made a member of the Grand Arey ortho be ee ae eet eee Macuiy Parcbasers instructed at their residences. Mio will at aeee uted States District Attorney, | intructieable rear Kone-dze-tin by the tailor | S@7A. man’s own good breeding is the best | Vent the formation of the second cordon at ‘any Conn., served with hor imcressing Jemacd 1) hout the civilized we of fah ee of MACHINE TWisr, oUTTON an¢ baad itat =e Ugbowserts - to the grand jury pec impeal : hed eudaen uphoaving ot anew | security against other people's ill-manners. poy ina tener ag phe es meee LD wounded and NOWES BEAD ca canons deco, Hs Considered one of the most | ore. BZA fon of Governor Holden has fled from | France seems utterly unwarranted im | Bonetably —_ tg ae LATEST IMPROVED my %17 viv waunerdeade | Syiscious acts exer committed within the wall 1 soos: —— his father's rule without leaving his address. | fue broken condition of the centered hee | earMr_ Nathan Hall, of Durham. Ot, in 1-5 BAM So RcET SEATING WORKS, |), ,,, | part of Colgate, whose sentence was mitigated | ,,87-The feathers on bonnets this eeason, are sen tt cought Ritchion pone ame) CnUIE Nice ANTI-NAPOLEONIC IDEAS. Shere it was, impossible’ to build. railronds.* or yr @ Avenue, be toe an from confizement in the Albany Pi enti: k © 2 7 -! ‘s Line Kailroad + proot of t ndersiued ie tow propaed te cxecateailor | to Ludiow-strect jail, upon representations | S9-The Kalamazoo (Mich.) College has | #7 Blandford has the distinction of electing | | The column in the Place Vendome is daily pve EL hie t : 5D Penmayicania araane: PETS, of ali qualities and sist Bes ietermation | ™Ade to the court of bis previous good con- | opened with 148 studente-96 males aud 52 fe. | the fret woman superintendent of common | bombarded by indignant patriots, who demand house and tare, G8 wen. pay Rae's vEWaCRE stone. | ipirtcreiseciar “Lew he Bice. f euct—V. ¥. Horald, Buh. males. schools jn Mageachuagttg, that it shall pe razed, and the mgtal of the | door,

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