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er ee eee = — — THE EVENING STAR. | OSE ee TEES, Smceene se -— - ~ OR A se PFAL RG AND METZ Heavy gung have heen brought to bear anon | Prateds: tg. The bombardwcut will sova be opene "Nereis sorties are incessant at Mote. The Prowstan Commander has given orders t | creases vigilance. The Prussian commissar #+ beck removed to avoid capicre. ANOTHER KEMOVAL OF THE FRENCH | SEAT OF GOVERNMENT The foreign ambassadors in Tours are neg> tinting for quarters in Bordeaus, in view of the Suniempiated removal of the government ither. pmo PvB. "SED DAILY, Sunday excepted } At The Star Bullding, 4 ry 4.W. Corner Penusyivania Av. and Lith 8t, | BY TER ! FVENING STAB NEWSPAPEE COMPANY. | Seribers in the (ity and Distriet at Ten Cents PER ‘Waxx or Fortr-roun Cevts raz MONTH. Oopics at he counter, Two Cxnrs, 1 PRice Por MATING > a 2 : ' 2 bier ‘Six Months, $3.00; Ono Year, $5.00. papers ¥ ‘ c ustria, wh fare sentf rom the office longer than paid for, ve been satisfactory uaa ra Vet. 36—N2. 5.484. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1870. TWO CENTS. | 225," cuguen | To THIERS MISSI NMA. Oct. i with € here tm baltes tro a t——_ back to that caty to-day, 2 MUSEMENTS 5 | of Mr. Pierce, with its train ot embarrasements, he ministry here. saa ar SPECIAL NOTICES EVENING STAR, |THE HOUSE THAT J08 BUILT. | scaG tame nin gveuneismeeremet: | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR’ 0" 03S) gocxee> sovenenn THEATRE : front would have been completed by the ist of i IRD. paul : PURE WINES. = see oe eS OR DIDN'T BUILD. January, | ‘The main accommodations for the 1S AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES a St curmencas, (ct 10—The Merve to rorlt have made igemants with one 36 the tncaest raat ket busi Id have thas been | TH! FTE! dens orted mover outs of ORE ek } yma Calfgre by which Tam suabir as for Washington News and Gossip. THE MARKET-HOUSE PROJECT. carter eee ‘the work ‘of erecting {ne hotel the Russian army towards the Turkish troater. | tues maly 101 7: —————— : — Portion of the building would have been pro- } - . - ayior's Martiing Desa of pressly for m6, ; GAN Pieeeas i a | F-LEAY EM Axe — ai 4 BGELICA. MUSOATEL and HOG 3 also UNTERNAL Ravenve—The receipts to-day Its Rise, Progress, resent Status. forme ged Fenians hase aps ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | Libel Suit Terminated . from Nei Hina: | from this source were a8. Wie WF Flora’ | DEY CATAWBA, frum Urbana Wine Go; Those = m one Briadred ¢ nse eg Smeg yp Seg hg bottle and on | SexaTOR Ruvets, of Miss., is In town, and | @ True, Candid, Veritable and Impartial, | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Beening Star. 79. the cid a i The Why of the * Whoa! Washington directors seem to be using erery New YORK, Uct. 0 —The libel suit of San- exertion to get the clogs ont of the way, and set the machinery in motion for the completion of THE W. 0 ‘ders D. Bruce and Hamilton Busby, before Zarriock. i | Proprictor of the Native Gat? rein had an interview with the President to-day. History of the Whole Transaction. the work. They are men of ener; and public AR IN EUR P p Lene glenn ane —_— a athe I —— LIT = 7 H $ Pa. sv., Washington D. O.: spirit, and if they cannot accomplish the tas ; tt ‘mor femd- M* OPOLITAN HALL saree aa Borin acta k Walingrey GENERAL N. MicnieR, Superintendent of | Among the city’s Great Expectations of last who cau? It is @ thankless task, however, nt ante responded by, counsel, she cold that his wht Cc A + for pI ; 5 pest, and we presame that veir mal in- =) ~ a - VARISTY THSATER, Peaches, 82.20 per gailon. Be home wt ee crea a rgande, ie conned to | session was tho World's Fair, new pavement | {Yas lem nchimame nen ane Peronal™” |THE SEISE OF PARIS TO BE PUSHED. Seine SHEP seceeeyinine seam regs, ny 13h me With an attack of chills and fever, and | for its main street, and last, but not least, a | one of these gentlemen would thankfully be re their last appearance in the court they had Peres venta ave ore} een Nth and 12th streete. | duties. new Market-house, which, according to the {| lieved of the responsibility. paper plans, should surpass all other market- JOR AGAIN ON THE WAR PATH. Levees in stateliness and splendor, and should Within a few days the market house situation made tnquicies fo the treth, and find the HALIVS VEGETABLE SICILIAN | ° 2NaDic to attend to his offic HAIR KENEWEE, olly MONDAY EV THE LAST SENSATION NE, Octower 10TH, kesToRK @xay| HON: Honack Carron, Commissioner of Pressia Not Afraid of the New Freach Armies Y gE ORIGINAL COLOR. Agriculture, has returned from the West, where it Wil Posi Ba rod j i tossal proportions furnish accommoda- | has been further complicated by a movement = Sentence was postponed. i It ix tha Bost | Be has boon attending the Illinois State Fair | i” its cctossal he § e *ket-men, Hloor, the part of , ie = Benth « Pict appoarnece of tr: Wenterfalaad Inoorpre | ne lifeless, sti, braday | leo the Fair of the St. Louis Agricultural and | gud or municipal ofleer, Folies Gonrteer and | ecomtere ce cee ee corroracors to set uP | The Army of Lyoms to Believe Baraine. | wew Werk sicme Death or Potice Be- 0 st | Beir, healthy, soft and glossy, Mechartcal Ascociation, and resumed the duties | Stier anes Hutel abore, engaged inthis movement are several who were a | Fepaeiment Sonnten-Ontehenting © W. JESTER | For enie by all druggists. of bis oflice on Saturday last. The Commission- The at Exposition project fell through in | & igivally the most active in bringing the Bos- pew 7 tou parties into the undertaking. les-rs. H. S. and nineteen others have NEw Lone, Ve R. P. HALL £00., err : bins ‘ . THE Me™ WITH THE TALKING HASD ‘opresents that both the Fairs named were King William Can’t Trust the Prussian | yoortan wind th 1).—Police Superintendent se2eoknaw Ractoa, N.H., Proprietors. | very successful. consequence of Congressional indifference to | Davis, Job W. Angt is morning at ® quarter paxt engaged f aoly at the enormous salary cy the promising bantling; it remains to ba seen | signed the following document, which has been Chambers, } — —. Fings are at halt-mast on the Dow" 61 to set able. ftetensaneous, does netcoran | the Stow and Nitler yavementsen Pennsylvania | be laid; and we hardly need say thatthe patatial | « ATfiteeot Ar City Hail Park this morning in commemoration They are to be Dissolved aud a New | of the third year of baw indep: ndencs. At Election Held. | 9a. m. solemn rejuiem mass was celebrated at de.-on to produce paralysis or 7 avenue have already been to Williamsport, Pa., | new Market-house does not yet bless the eyes of pee See oy do net pomess, “fas gemctany the great headquarters of Iumberdom, and con- | the public. BS then LL&. CHRISTINA NILSSON. M me ‘4 Thess St. Ste burch fur the souls of all Cabans we batchetors Bair Dye has bad churty years’ | tracted tor the wood blocks for the pavement. THE HISTORY OF THE PROJECT. senor BE. ALS ye of Washington. ree | who fell in the War of independence. MaxStrakorch respectfully aunonnces tothe pab- | Merrie eeriece Mee Doe Brock cr pitegrity o¢ | ‘The tirst installment will reach hore on Monda: Certain parties, it will be remembered, have | do lercby associate erection eect ae a epston. } = roms lic in Wasbing ton and viciuity that id by sil Draggists. Applied at 16, Bond street, New d the whole are to be delivered bythe | have had up a market-house bil! for the last two | porate, under the nam sad style of the = Wesn Gambetta‘s Statement of the Situation. | A Brig Abandoned at Sea. wil pete be 8 LC HRINTINA SILGCON York ee ‘of December. The contractors, in | or three sessions. There was agreat deal of (ronmental 7 | Telrqraphrd Exclusively to The Evening Star. TRE GRAND NERSSON UNCERTS. - ae order to ensure the speedy delivery of the ma- | talk over the project, and some work done to | ferr the caption of these articles. M4 } ¥ i Which THURSDAL , 3¢ KIDAY, 21er OCTO- LECTURE terial, will have it brought by rail the entire | get a charter, but the bill at each session got | qATi2, uahimeuy odertake andl agrce to accept. HEROIC SORTIES AT METZ. left thet ay for | St. Johns, N. B., with a cargo of coal, encoun. tered a severe gale andaprang @ leak. Her Pumps were continually kept at wora, bat the MM oc HALL. y M. ©. A-SCIENTIFIC LECTURES. | “Stance from Williamsport.- This is quick but | into limbo inone house or the other, and went | by said act of Congress; and we agree and undertal —___—__- ¥, M. C. A—SCIENTIFIC CTURES— S 0 jor ye com itic atic. p=. H@KATIO BATES’ iG. To be egg Lincoln Hal WEDS. expensive business, and the cost of bringing the | over. Last year the projectors arrangeda new | to percrm all end sineniar tho conditions. duti-e, veaiben ee, EVENINGS, commencing Ne- } blocks required for paving these two contraets | deal. It was found that a large proportion of | ing from, said ». i and tmposed by, and resul ‘ m ° 3 t Congress, re Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. | water pring, ont the vessel a FASEIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, = On Light, by Prot: Henry Morten. oi Frauk. | (ualf the distance from the Capitol to the Waite | the original incdrporators were either non-rcst- Subsequently the following additional articles | pRUSSIA = WANT Wo CHAMBERS | eee ore ean cny morning Cs captain Trafeen, SEW MASON TRAPERS Tngitte, Paiadatoh's = House) will be $25,600. dents or were parties who did not strengthen | Wr a or comeraee E =a Sant. Svems She steer’ Views eek ee ae ee recep Df Ba yee Pree ee It is understood that the contractor for the | the bill, and it was concluded to drop them and V“*An act to incorporate BeRwix, Oct. 9.—(Special to New York Tri- yannah tod York, and the vesecl abandoned Follansbee pavement wili bring the wood from | incorporate a new element composed of promi- Maine by water. We have not heard what steps | nent business men, sendry local politicians, and the contractor for the resaining section (Rob- | Some others supposed to have interest with bins pavement) has taken to secure material, | members of Congress. Under these auspices gy 20 the said get vam d (hav ng wee spted th = = the bill was got through. though it met with | frsnc rein created.) have forfested the seme : considerable opposition from the market-men, | t% ® *wation of the term and corditious of thet ©. Sullivan of this city bas been ordered to duty | who feared it would interfere with some of their tobe obtained after MONBAY, | as assistant to Paymaster Moga, at the Wash- | privileges; trom the neighboring hotel-men, Serie of Cran it Balaniyre s Bookstore and at the A*so- | ington avy yard. Chaplai: Mason Noble, ts | who did not like the feature of a big rival hotel | -«ives together, be,gectre! | been ordered to the navy yard in this city. and from the Bowen- | Mark=t Company, according to the terma and cond fe ed erat STREst vf te i ” 1 MARKIKITERS, | foncenee, 1 Desa ston alilitionsl Chésge of || Lostewnin Hallowell Dickisseror snk city, ha, | im the proposed structer the fifteenth section of the act of Conzress HOC KS by Tut bune.}—It has been finally decided at headquar- oe Ts, Thesday, ters not to reassemble the present Prussian Convicted of rder the Second Timc Chambers, but to dissolve them and order a new | Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Bvening Star, election, when a more transworthy government Littte Vatiey, N.¥., Oct. 10.—Daniel C. majority is expected. Burdick, who was indicted for the marder of BISMARCK WON'T RELEASE JACOBY. | colored man named H. H. Baker, at loan, on the 2d of October last, and tried at the Janaary Bismarck bas retused to r-lease Jacoby. | term of the Oyer and Terminer Coart, aud sen- At Soistons the siege is progressing favorably. | tenced to be hanged on the 18th of March, b: THE SILGE OF PARIS TU BE PUSHED. | {yey tral, which c cheer teres Loxpon, Oct. 9.— [Special to New York | term of the court, bas been again convicted of 4 idler, of Columbia College, Dgements have ben made to illustrate by the the powers, priv nd pressed and declared: and where said incor he jeutiemen, Monda7, Wednes- to 9B. i the Academy, or whireesed to - HORSTIO BATES. No. 4*°670On Exhibition jNo. 496 hei and Sale kar ‘Srarct. recogntzed ding men of the cenntry in their a. : md no 6apense or paing will bo Naval ORpERS.—Assistant Paymaster Jno, tto ler the courer instrac- || Dy letter thre eit ow. theretore, be it. kne own to all whem it may rigued citizens ans 4 <i _—— - ] been detached from the Narragansett and | ites, out«f pure cussedness, id. . Herald.}—The Herald correspondent at the Prus- | murder, and bas been remanded. it" ssa Meuraaieua Gua Semen tote PCTURECERIAGE AND DIVORUE Pinced ob waiting orders. wore ie tue peaese ay ooraes ee cepneien the franchise conerred hy theenid. Gitaws te cree | sian headgaarters sage: “Tou may rest aesured | aoe Off Paintings, Eneravines, Chromos, &e. = Se eee le : + a8 | form all the: ; nipowed. that the siege of Paris will not be delayed Doe Wii i shown by the fact that several prominent law- p fifteenth secti the act referred to . FT Pet hoe nakeny | BYELIZARERN capy sranven. | THE PAVING OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ers, aniongst them A. G: Itddley were secured | above iss follows. tate moe eer Ferpwnicx, Mo Oct. 10.—The tenth annual & hw District. ~ _ aa to labor for its defeat. The market-men went * If the corpo ed inthis acto ay . herit - | exhibition of ‘rederick Co tare EDS. « Tirkets. 50 cent THE PROFILE OF THESTREET. | up ina body, with their lawyers, their plans, | partof then Chel wines acer ernst | | The French forces gathering in the unocea: Society commences in this city Cntr ae Please remember Naine ant Nomber. apy" | asl A PHIL PS © — ath to th ittee rooms, fromand after the passage of this act to the | ied portions of France are not feared. The | itn Gy A . Wiaewncdaseae ET | TRATION F THR GRADE. | throw why the bill chould oct pare They mame, | frauchine hevely cocated or having cote ike | Bow ates nee ne Towes Goneneny 80 Geee- | SOS TE, ee, coe eae pw I Bs**e Tungiendeind: done ed a Dallding simply adapted for market par- | Sones trum and alter the poser nce Tole eer taes fe crame ont much orpe horses in the Country will be here. The weather ov =~ teresting Detatls. | poses, and Mr. George eee eating deal~ | and in that cage it shaliand may be lawfalt'r any | GAMBETTA’S APPEAL TO THE FRENCH | is splendid, and a large attendance is expected. . ral M o ir, went to the trouble of getting drawings tivensc! the city of Washington, to the number of PEUPLE. — ~»———_ OWL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. HABLE BROTHERS. Major Wevss, General Mickler’s assistant, has | trepared for a e@ucture on the etyle of tke | (mene! the city of Washington, to the number _ . 3 : 3. 1236 Peon = * | prepared a profile of Pennsylvania avenue, | Paris markets: really a vere handsome and ecte, | Srna Te eral teens memselves togeth Toves, Oct. 9—M. Gambetta has issued a | The Yellow ever om Governer's ayis-tt showing the grades, changes of the curbs, side- | able plan for a market building, but having the | they *! undertake and agcee to accept the proclamation to the people of the departments. i . + er * oe chise conferred by this act, and to perfor: to be observed in laying the new | [ot of, pemng rather “siuatty ° for its length, | Conditions therein umpoveds said artivies stall he He has been over the gronnd | the width of Pennsylvania avenue. The great 1 Wichiniict wet dines eg for the city After reviewing the position of Paris. and New York, Oct. 10.—Three more deaths have ; ; r red on Governor's Island, trom yello showing the preparations made by the govern In all, seventy-one persons have been FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS | Walks, & wood pavement Washington, and there such associates ent for months to maintain itself, he says:— between the Capitol gate and 15th street, and | card for the market company’s bill was, in | “mn Wye rate and be invested with i! | The situation imposes upon ue great duties, | *#hen sick. ee HE OWALLENGE made caréful surveys of both sides, in ord fact, the superb Cluss plan, whic! re- rights, privileges and immunities © by is to live: a nag oe T BASE BURNER, Sas a rh oa acl mare asi cps : Vio theome. | sented a sbullding, by its size. bonuty’ cr | thisact upon ihe corporstore namad ths See eee ee ee erones | 'Nudivecas “ly nmsge Mapase, meechone with Syphon Fin ; grade from one end to theother. | Gesign and statele, proportions that appealed | _ Now. whatever may be the didicultics iu the écond is, until peace comes, to accept fra- | of the Forty-second Congress, neagly @ fourth KF SIMPSON Considerable difficulty has been experienced in | to the taste and judgment of cyery member of | Wa¥ Of proceeding with the Improvement, it 1s ternally the authority of the repablic-a'power | of the whole body will be vot teware > NUMBER 400. establishing unitormity on account of the un- | Congress ax calculated to prove @ magnificent oo Anny Cepeeh De scived ka che way proceeding from necessity and right, and a | tricts to elect are ae ery tae ved even condition of the avenue and the difference | feature of Pennsyivania avenue. Everywhere | here proposed by the formation of this new wer wh.c) would not exist a moment were it " epresen' in present 5 my onse | COMpAny. AS a company ould bi le etween the north and sosth curbe, the | Lrer he rive pichdse of the mew market hous | eo pe tho ert arte ae ree latter being much lowtr than the former. | contestants did not rely upon plans in fighting | "€W company can be formed onl, ‘Ihe old tashioned idea of giving public thor- | the great battle. Everywhere the conflict | bartered company refuse to acce Soerclond tor the prom: ofany ambitions. There | Congress by forty-one republicans and fifteen is pow but ne passion and one thought—to res- | democrats. The States voting to-morrow are cue France from the abyss into which the mon- | Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, and Ne- ARLE B uf Tian 3 archy has plunged us. This makes the republic, | braska. The campaign in these States, more HABLE B ites ougbfares a great curve hasbeen found entirely | T@ge4, on the street, in the lebbies, the com po ill i Ts en ‘Me. which has been well founded. So, therefore, | especially in Penneyivania, Ohio. and Indiana, HABLE & Fashionablo HABLE B uscless as it detracts much frdm the appear- | ™'tt€ rooms. and on the floor. Certain e: tis franchise waa thsona te “grates Ihave a coramand for you, which fs, that abane | bas been vigorously prosecuted, party discipline HABLE Bi HABLE Fe PPE: vescent partisans of the hostile forces were ever | '¢ tf anchise, and though the work ha: coning all other affairs, and without taking ac- | is reported to be well preserved, and a on HABLE B HABLE B ance of the street, besides making the travel | onthe red-hot go. Passing through tae Congress | PTecceded with, it would ~ » difficulties . . > B 3 iz count of the difficulties and obstacles whic are | vote is expected. HABLE BIOS BAULE i more difficult, and increasing the wear gpon the | halls at the crisis of the conflict, it was the cou, rere amtpcrte pare to be overcome, you co-operate, with all your | The republican congressional convention eee BEOS., HABLE pio! | pavement. The most improved road-ways | menest movement oniy adds to the unrestrained unergies, in remedying the evils ot | for the thirty-first district of New York has put - all 0 nil HABLE BROS. Clothiers, HABLE BRU< | among them, the Boulevards around Paris, enl will eimply serve to afiord work for th the situation. The time is short in which to | in nomination two candidates. (ne ot the four tion of the old otsad of HABLE BuOS., BHABLE BROS. | it by the most experienced French engineers ; An Hi . 2 = the yee od it = ed le~ | dele 5 tions was contested, aud the controversy between G and H streets e ed on the basis of tonishin entul Censvs Bureav.—The following tirst-clase c men are wanting. delay it | rerulted in the organization of « rival conven- tween @ and Hl streets, are curved on the basis of one toot in from | astonishing momentum. Bee g 1 is which has wrought defeat. Now come roso- | tion, which nominated Walter I. Sessions for eighty to cue hundred. This is found to be ‘The bill passed. but its adversaries managed | clerks were to-day appointed in this burean:— | Jetion and decision, and it isin the execution | Congress. Tho other by @ vote of STOVES!! STeVES!1: papie Sor drataags, oni add - to load it down with @ number of amendments. | J. Burronghs, jr, and M. 1 of these projects that the republic makes an ap- | teen’ de! nom orman M. Allen. : ies amr Ads Zinch to the | by which the value of the franchise was whittled | 9° 3." gtk 1 to the co-operation of all. This govern- | The republican majority, on m full vote, 1s be. HAPLE BROS, N.W.Corncr HABLE BROS, | “Mresrance of the roadway, besides making | down to a pretty small point. ae whee Rent iat fisctt the duty of utlliti i ie Chontend, while on aeos HABLE BROS .W. detbee Geet” loca aames eS ra , ‘ t : “Wek ment (ates upon Itself the duty of utilizing tween five and six thousand, w the ‘demo- bp | Sa tavel easier. Wood pavement also requires less WHAT TO DO WITH IT. of Columbias G. W sour courage and all your capacity. It isa tra- | cratic vote is less than ‘ivethousand. The issae reid et HABLE BkUs., | Curve than cobble-stones or gravel. The Ave-| The charter being obtained, the question 1. Count, jr/.of Pa | dition to afm our young cadets: While we | of the contest is therefure very doabtful. HABUE BRO: HALLE Bao nue as it now stands in some places have curve | next in order was what todo with it. Tha op- 1 Mass, + Promotion from See Sear Sona wines Lae he ee hoe oy my ATTENTION, HOUSEKEEP ERS! MAULE BROS., Tthand Dots, HABLE Bitos:, | Of one foot in fifteen, and the least curse is oue | ponents of the enterprise did not hesitate to | itst £0 sec echahip—A. W. Payne, <0 | Sas sncend the geeiel the tees, Wednesday and ijourned on Friday night, HABLS BROS. HABLE Bry foot in sixty-eight. boast that they had crippied it beyond all possi ~ ce sians, iar from their homes, alarmed, ha- | temporarily, without making a nomination. HABLE BR HARLEY R50: PROFILE OF THE AVENUE, i A P = rarxd, and pursued by our’ aroused po: Seven bundred and firty ba'lots were = HABLB BRUS. Mo. 400, HABER Bags: S bility of being carried out by loading it dowa OSTMASTERS ArrornTeD—The Pr and a * Call and examine the merits of the By the new profile the curve will be about one | with onerous provisions. ‘They alleged, more- | appointed the following postmasters to-day. Sea pepeemng ys pecpet by ty phoned Pap Ty ong and. Tompkite casting es foot im fifty-five on the south of the railroad | over, that a structure of the size and cost could | Geo. W. Nason, jr., New Berne, N. ©.; Gordoa | of Wrases will be clouded forever; that the great | their vote each as a uuit for Milo Goodrich, CELEBRATED track, and one foot in eighty on the north. Tue | HOt be made to pay; in any event, that there | farmer, Hoboken, N-J.; Luther T. Hand, Eli- | nation will allow itself to take a place under the | and those from Broome and Schuyler waving for difference cannot be detected with the exc, as | WAs,, uo money in th cage toe zabethport, N.J.; J. A. Slocum, Long Brauch, tion of 500,000 men. Lot us then rise up | the present member, G. W. Hutchkiss, The AMERICAN COOKING STOVE, HARLE Merchant HABLE Baos., | ‘ie rise on the north will be but a fraction | Om their hands, «Bees Mor an elephant |X. 5; Lewis Kiced, Atlantic City, NJ, Daniel | en mace’, and let us die rather than submit dis- | convenon meets eeain : BABLE HABLE Buos. | higher than that on the south. No better In examining the: status of the corporavors, McDoni Princeton, Ii.; Sperry. Ma- jcetully to dismemberment. Tauro: allour | The democratic convention of the twentieth F HABLE Tailors HABLE Buo3. | arrangement could be made without interfering | it would acon’ Une have, enn ee ee rengo, Towa: Volney OvBrien, Atlantic, Iowa, ters, and under the stroke of ilffortane, | Xew York congressional district met on Thurs- Blow on exhibition at HABLE BKOS., Gentlemens’ HABLE Bh CURDSTONES TO BE RESET. unght be mnade to pay a fair interest on the ne om ali Haleoe Bence, mae ee tal more alee aun eile" nasi epee ail tie "\coks ‘like leaving the to fightoa their FABLE BRO isning ARLE Bas ‘The curbstone will be reset along the whole | ¥Yestment, were actuated mainly by the desire | snéete, Paris, Lil, , J France—* Vive la Natwn’ Vice la Republique’ | dificrences. ‘This is shrewd policy, ns one of the WwW. D. WYVILL’S, Haste Beoe, ee Eee oe line, and raised in some places as much as two | ‘p,(a'ts forward a great ya gueceeeen Une et Indivisibie!” two candidates would democrats acted HAELE BEOS, = Goods. HABLIE BHOS! | feet. ‘This, however, will not interfere with the franc : Tue Fentax Panvons.—There are nox "MORE SSIAN MOVEMENTS | therwise, be withdray eelntf 482 Perssyivania avenue, near 4% st, building line, but will require the sidewalka to | things and shee nok ele or thd'enterpriss ds, | twelve persons in this country who were mem | "%CMCRED Mian Pants. wesSTS FE a gi ay 9 zt lene etre nae he relald with lese inclination towards the curb termined to give their best efforts to pusl it } bers of the Fenian organization, and tried _{omDom, Oct. The Journal Oficial of the | {Sr Gomevese. ‘bir. Crocker oa repabticen mea - w N than they now have. e inclination for side- | through, despite all its loads and drawbacks— onvicted as bh vi ie y | Sth, received by joon from Paris, common it ie said ” ad o Pee W488 eS unie ov ’ walks will be xix inches in twenty-five feet, | with the view, as above stated, of effecting the | jaws. The pardons for meoat of ‘tem wilt be | on the fears feit by tho Parisians at the avsence wit Mir. Washburn, jon ay i ecduneen ee or withont Spaking, Kecking EERE (CT SATISFACTION GUARANTERD. | tulicient to drain them perfectly. and wili | abatement of ‘a great public huisance, and its | signed this week by the President; Gen. O'New | of news, but warns the citizens against all ready to serve again. The democratic vote in ane Grates os 9029 tr quake them similar to the sidewalk on the nor: | replacement by a grand public improvement, | heading the list. Ipsome cases heavy fines were | tumors. Prussian movements are reported on | [8 district two years 9 was less than two Nothing cameaual this, FS pcow front of the*Treasury. ‘The cost of resetting the Jon. im in addition to imprisonment, but thes» | Malmaison, Chatillon and the plateau ot Ville- | 2)¢ ung ‘so that the preiiurieary canna Gna , Stewart Stew cy. 5 sate of Washinewonn ha Fp by the corpo” | As already indicated, Mr. Job Angus seemed | Will also be remitted. The pardons, it is juif. election settles the contest at the polls. {O__ BOOS Nate one. et I sae Tees “IMPORTANT: the sidewalk will be paid by the proosehe | to act as chief engineer of the measure, and it | *@,delayed in coneequence of the indictment: | THE ARMY OF LYONS TO RELIEVE Ba. | “So Tepublicans of (he fourth district of Mas- (PobY WINTER WILL SOON BE UPON US holders. "It will be but triling, however, and | issaid that he distributed his 1. U.U-« for stock Having Feashed thereaiaeate”® COnTCt=d not eee oe be hee ae ee ee <p anmibue vedee — in many places it would have {be relaid ans- to such an extent as to maicrially embarrass : edolianeeas saatota, Oct 9-—The Werks ayesha ene Se St Goin 9 Os ~~ . how, as the '$ are worn out. - the enterprise when it came to be organized. AN InpIAN CoUNCIL—RED CLovp anv wis | *espondent at Boulogne telegraphs: «There is * eulias = STOCK OF WHERE THE GRADE WILL BE CHANGED. ORGANIZATION EFFECTED, ALLIES PACIFIo.—The Secretary of the Interior WwW. dD. WYVILLS, no doubt that Bazaine iscordially co-operating ayect, | FANCY AND MILLINERY Goons | TPC only change in the grade of the avenue | After considerable delay, at the instance of | ty.day received a dispatch trom the Speciai with the government at Tours and Trochu at eg 452 PRNNSYLVANIA AVENCE, near will be between Ist and 3d streets, in order to | Some prominent legal gent! Indian Commissioners Felix B. Brunat an‘ | Paris. The army of Lyons is advancing by way | , The conservative coneremionel convention py FEE NOW COMPLETE AT jnake it level over Tiber creck and get ridof the | the incorporation, a proposition was made by | Kobert Campbell, at Fort Laramie, tust “itl | of Nancy torelieve Bazaine. It was the right moeod Seturtay, Gee. W. tae ee the best manner t t work - parce dag Pome Nee of that creek, which pow | Mr. Carlos Pierce, of Boston, ant some of nis | Cloud’ and ee his Horses,” of ths | wing of this army which had @ battle with | jong Ty Osx, of Cusstertaa, ene guaranteed to gi AVIS’, gradually from the west aide Gras eet ue | associates, to take part in the enterprise and cunpes, and“ Wadicles San” of tae ee Baden troops last Thursday.” pated over Colonel Albert Ordway, late of the 2 - REICH ENBACHDS Finn =a "01 Market Space, corner Sih street. of 3d street towards the arch,the tilling | PUild the market-houss; the Boston parties se- | Cheyennes, with other principal chiefs, a1 ITALY DISOWNS GARIBALDI peal ee Pein 2 ° FF © Satis tia recs alone Pomme pron h (2dstreet) being about 9 inches, trom | CUFing a majority of the stock tor themselves. | about seven thousand Indanlwere there, nat | dt ie reported that Bismarck telegraphed to | ,,1h¢ official statement of the vote of Vermont which it wil taper off to nothing at the streets d retaining the control of the affair. ‘ais | had just finished a three davs talk. They in eceded to after considerable opposition, | on atrading post on the Platte, but wil gument advanced in favorof thisarranze- | to have it located at“ Raw Hide” Batt being the advantage of bringing in foreign | to protect it. No depredations have lately capital im developing the enterprise, as the de | committed, and they all seem to desire j (Estaztisuep OVER 20 Years.) . t the late election gives the republican vote as the italian government at Florence relative to | 8! ‘Me 2a the lendingiot {(fartbalat tm France and the for- Sats, the democratic vote, 12.0; ecaitering, 4. Tation of the Italian legion. In reply, tele- | ~ b aphed to Bismarek, the italian goverment | , £B@ New Orleans republican boiters have above named. ‘The crown of the arch will not Bole ney for the sale of th: lebrated PIANOS o] @ Win Kuabe & Co. Baitiuoresand Wat TRIMMING VELVETS AND VELVET Rippons | ¢ touched. McCasirion. Albany: also, second hand Pi hea THE TROUPLESOME rorNT. anor. IN ALL COLORS, 86 ~ = orm &- sowed all official responsibility for the ac- | "™minated F. H. Dumas tor Congress. anon, Gran sed Meiedecns for mlngr reat bch ihe Greatest dificulty in adjusting the grate | mands upon the capital of the District were al- | nent peace, for Which. tie anne Oe ead | eacomed all ofticis subject. Cor ae ee ee Sark, ts contenting ‘Tantne and Hepairing. ‘ape-1y" | At lowest prices. Just seceived at S was found between ith and 15th streets, at | teady very great. It was also argued that the | Cloud and all the chiefs will be used ef=ecaniic RD ON FOREIGNERS : D rE rE LEE YT Se = DAVIS’. which peint it will be necessary to till up about | 'treduction of new ideas from the“ Hub” in | ‘The pools sent for them were wa wee cureapeniaet cate watGal Daw Wonxine Puorce—The New York City 8 4 : See ee two fect on the south side. There is but one t | the 7th inst. and gave them gre North German goverument has issued an order | Railroad strikes are variable la thelr terme. QAR THOMPSON has returned to Washington S houscion that side, however, which will be af- ie organization of the company was ettected | yh’, commissioners left for that all foreigners, uot Frenchmen, found in | tion. Itappears that the Fourth Avenue. Iall- Oe es PSTABLISHMEN FEATHERS AND FLOWERS IN EVERY VA- See nen cag! pi Soages wo steps at | by the election of Messrs. Henry D. Cooke, A. — i ne eee arms against Germany shall be put to death. A | road Company compelled the drivers on that 8919 Sh onvet between Sco a RIETY, nae, Dened — aoe Figen dnl 12 Shepherd, M. G. Emery and Moses Kelly di. Tae PENysyivania Evection—arrest of | '¢taliatory order will be issued from Paris anu | road to submit to their terms by employing IRST-CLASS a cpina ~] oat DAVIS", {5th street the fall from the center of the car | (ictorson the part bf Washington, and Messrs Raltinors Colored Men ia Philadelphia —On ¥ei- | TOMES ae ag gy track to the southeast corner is about seven feet; % Jas Pr os - | day the de ice arrested William | (;AMBETTA ON AFFAIRS {N PARIS. rike ikers 81 : 7 hence it will be necessary to rave the curb here | Wuiiney taled Genie oi ate ee ED: | Hall, Thomas Bowen, Frank Washington, Jas. | oft ye Gae ah. aaa ea eee AHS: | strike their colors yan CUSTOM AND READY-MADE Ww eb d A. BIL tA tothe demand for™s fe number of ne J " poesibie.. At’ ‘Ith street tney. Galeb Cushing and A. M. Tinker di- | Spiddal, Samuel Fisher, les Smallwool- | interior, who has just arrived here from Paris, HATS IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES, be raised a fracti ‘cet | rectors on the part of the Northern interests, alias John Hall.) Jeremiah Highland and pp Seto 3 the le of the several | WO" i the day. The Heraldeays: “Ifthe green Clethin cd erect BREAKERS AHEAD. | Frank’ Williams, all colored, on the char; Se ee se hands on the ‘Avenue line donot damage = at DAVIS". id the inclination of the pavement p a Charge of | departments, has ihe following relative to af- | more more cars than the re- . . * from the buildings decreased. At 9th street Scareely had the organization been effected | Conspiracy to violate the election and registry faire : BOK MEN AND BUYS’ WEAK. the curb on the north side will remain as itis; | when the opponents Df the enterprise eg te Gn aeaees Pee ren OeeT aap — but on the south side it will be raised two feet; a ss moreing nry 1. Gaw, aod | the hopes of the Parisians and others SASHES AND SASH, RIBBONS, BCARFS AND | hot enough though to put anv of the butldings | Wansen couont the only tase thee Coot enn | Rete Arrested through information received | wig ate sechinete doitee Free ne 3 NEW STYLES. MODERATE PRICES. Bows, in that locality below the sidewalk. At the | Wallach, Loser the only ne eer ever agreed Sees of AK ice authorities, of Balti- bce o southeast ft 7tl _ 0 abject, rocures 6 passage of more. were foum re- @AK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, | tu ait stylesand colors, at Davis’. (Bacon's corner) some diMiculte, es arenes, | ressieliom by tee Tioga or eee eee oL® | culnts for taxes paid ie Philadelphia on per- | tine there d waders eho | Detsgater lemes Barbour, "ies. Wo. 325 SEVENTH STREET. 0% im two teet; but the mdewaik ‘as veryittie mele | compang. "Thine it Sti be conresset wen goiee | terand sete, tue Puiiasetaea tesa eaceee” | expected. elit Ry a FF"? Warp ror gaucains: nation, and will probably have to’ be filled up ictous beginning for the new organization. | “On being asked what they bad to say. sev- sreaieee Conenenerchensin a pemaneaeee! burt they were: the a Re Nine OF LADIES IN SEABCH OF NOVELTIES, | t0me extent. On both sides of the Avenue the | The Boston people began to show au indispocs | eral ot the defendants stepped forward wud seta 000 regulars | Berbout was sadly bruised about te tees, io GRAND OPE — Oe FALL AND WINTER E ‘3 an ppt = jive Hite 4 Peete oi a aerey ai mane: in ae been mbled. Foundries are cannon, the man of the two. The cause ot x y lo s inches feet, possi , and mer ‘ther house of Juve many styles of goods now in stock tixtcenuot | the curve of the roadway will be lessenett as | Congres aed Mable” te cote ner house of — Beaepucces’ DAVIS, above stated. The car track will not be inter- | ment from the efforts of its enemies having in- S01 Market Space. | ferred with except between Ist and 3d streets. | fluence with Congress. PRESENT IRREGULARITIES IN GRADE. Several meine were held but no results arrived at. Ai As an instance of the irregularities in the Mr. Cooke and the other Washington di = ook a VER & BAKER'S grade of the avenue, it may be stated that, on labored strenuously to get the undertakin ‘outof W Bic# IS THE BEST SEWING MACHINE?— GRO’ aK the east side of Gth street. the curve from the | the chill that had ien it. After protracted pee tor much there is the greatestand ve | CELEBRATED ELASTIC AND LOCGK-STITCH | car-track to the south curb is one foot in 63, and | effort in overcoming difficulties and vanquish- oughout the civilized worla— on the west side of the same street, to the south | ing lions in the way, they succeeded in getti: ow SEWING MACHINE 3, curb, is one foot in 34. ‘The idea of porge auairs into a shape promising & speedy a LATEST IMPROVED. new wooden pavement down on the old cobble | Mencement of the improvement, and a meetivg ‘Fhe Company are now manutacturing 40 machines | “ESZ"02 band: at stones, after covering them with a bed of sand, | ¥a8 firally agreed upon to_be held in Boston to daily 100 ‘per ‘cout. ‘more than any other machine 2 is regarded as impracticable for the following Peck ont the work, ‘The W: directors, ¥. This ought to be sufficient proof of the ONCORD AXLES AND SPRINGS. reasons : - }» Shepherd, Emery, and Kelly, ee ufo "se orine avenue 2 yas‘ take atuty ae | Regs Sob mht at caine eas ., van! me. ye avenue al rast el it above the '. OD assem! Si __}. KARS'S JEWELRY Stroup. | TIBE ond SPRING SECT gon, (Beat Refined,) | ra:lfoad, and thus form a tert of ditch aiotg tno | forethe it was ‘ascertained that Mit, NEW STORE. NEW GuODs, HOOPS, BANDS and EOBOLES: | a p rpom, | Btenue of the railroad track, Pierce was de illness, which two. track. severe ili all the hollows now existing on the | weeks after ended in his death. Noaction could ‘enue with sand, and lay the wood pavement | be taken in consequence of illness of Mr. Goin Prices “s on top, would result in the new J. W. BENNEDY @ co, MILLINERY AND LADIES’ DRESS TRIM METALS AND BUILDERS HARDWARE, | ing ini those Hollows as tbe settled, andin leaving: Property intefests is three States ma ; neylvania . 8 few mon ppointment telleuppis for fall and winters <= YS™=ishings, © | octim — °!* P"Gsposite Metrvpotitam Hotel. | Foust, ne the couple Grencee matter Our Reads and the public are respectfully invited |. The water would being to call and examine our stock, at No. 419 Lith st., the pavement fact o » game. pear Penna avenue. existe, interest in ‘Giving @ man a hard name—Calling him a me EMENTS & 00. ed from, saeort, | evaporation as it the ic ladies Lowa town have formed ce gaia SE AMER So | Scaling tas cesses nanan eee aces . M — pir bat ‘The Profile will be parts of weet and southwest | dre 4 cs — a, ‘ZOs an cl = MAKBLE AND SLATE MANTLES. 3 (Repab, O10 Penne. paid by the ties. In many “say sed herself. EMSELVES bell-crowned, rim. eri HL. « 406 scumeptie, Unt not be changed: oe at, be arenee the cur 3 S every sas INEVITABLE baa pra “take off” on selling. redncet prices, cash raised from 5 whole government | beginning Cour-Jour. Mastle Works worth O etrect and pear lg * PRACTICAL of Gaiaecae ’ bas Seoate a comenet Peon ee artes tf 4 = nue, near the Treasury ne WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, ~ and th ss to alight see $25, and ‘yet "the poor you Seve wih Jou THERFORD. with anthiy = oct-Jy 704 Thet., bet, Gand H. sts, 07 Mrs. General Houston is dead, death Welseenburg. wae”