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‘THE EVENING STAR. | — Some of the jo js here to-day print sho € , Ootober ist. hey con PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted ' & a Gorman arta \n France is maintaines by At The Star bullding, j ise n S,W.. Corner Penzzyivanis Av. and lth St, 1, $00,000 CPEMANS IN FRANCE, ur | armed Germans on French sort. eee bee ° lve: b beard trom La Ferte—St. Aubin. At SVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. iS entered (etme Rerese artis baled b ’ it. elnevt ie tty nea ia me Ona ( mwbett . bas left Tours for the French army A nnn euhae ea aba ae | nthe Ve , Which “to boerganized forthe ‘Wrex or Foxtt rot™ CaNTs PER MONTE. Copies | = SS SSS SSS SSS SSS ee | © 01 re sung the German advance on Pay 8 be Courter, Two Cx: | The Prossians still cocupy Meary quietly. Prick vos Maine :—Three Months, $1.80; ‘They Pave wate no pa nf mist tz Months, $3.00; Onc Year, 00. He papers Bo ¢ r-d To are mot ft @ the office louger Laan paid for. end it © not belie that Tas Wankiy “wras-oune oo me! VS. 36—N2. 5.491. WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1870. TWO CENTS, sue Tatesr News prom rants. SSE SS ee oe nn EVENING STAR Washington News and Gossip. | Just Deen received here: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | "=r°22"72, MARYLAND POLITICS. Lonpom, O8t. 15. —Tae sollow ing dispatch bas AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. On ce. S7RUMENTAL ODS Republican Demors'ration at Bladensburg. * heres - ne thes ple "a de PTRE = — ea ee ae | INTERN, ‘ENUB.—The receipts from — nd rn d that pelitical ire T have made ements with ous of the zs pag = $110,045.34, a The Famous Dueling Ground as a Political THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES | atneed, 4 é = (*s mposer, arms Ualiforie by which Tam THE FACTS ABOUT CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE. | source to-day were $110,045.34. ‘Gattl Field, - 2K oe AGRUDEK, scramental snd communton purpews, the pu: ——— at ie! Pre 4 THE PRUSSIAN* KEEP UNDER Cover, artiete, selected expressly for me, vis: ~ . PromotEn.— George N. West has been pro- ASSOCIATED ESS REPORTS. | There:stalion seews to be common to all the axp O'CONNOR, > Poeneeue hn ome 00K Breaking Up Housekeeping in Washington. moted from second to a third-vlass clerkship {Speciat Report for Tae Reening Ber) i — nines ee - — os » who will ‘sing nm from : —— oe ; a Sere iin GF Naw auuciians* | acres her | BRE fier for ble hcleak cok rerun H sfature residence tobe at “Metropolis View" | in the office of the Secretary of the Treasary. spirited meeting 2 | selves behind their powersdl ba terics. So tre- THE WAR IN EUROPE, | sensorsisits Fre froth’ ib olutely swept by it. Te st ganners in the world ere co’) tedin the Paris fortuiesiion«. The waiincs pever a's their mark at ¢,000 A PTI ’ A Be THE C RE OF SOTSLOAS. PAKIS NOT AFRATD OF BOMBARDMENT. The Prossirns a-¢ "heat ning the immediate Dombartment of Preis, Tis ts tmporsible, so long as the French (o's out ide are so weil d, ro evemy cen approneh near enough. Prince Georges county, Md., was held last night at B'adersburg, in the interests of Hon. James A. Gary, the republican candidate for congress from the fitth congress ona! disirictef the State A lorge platform wes ele sted in {vont of Whites Hotel, oppcsite the Spa Spring, with seats, on which were some of the prominent citizens of the county, including ten or twelve colored men. The stand was illuminated w 4 Chinese lau- terns and decorated with wreathes of ever- eat, pecral nas or e plows ere Spra; q ie Chas Tue Post Rovurs Mar of the States of Penn- eee > | sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Toe hospitable mansion of Hon. Salmon P. | the Disirict of Columbia, just issued by the Post Ch and the princely entertainments given by | Cfice Department, is an excellent one, as the bem with his cherming datghters, will long be Tememberedby thousands of prominent persons . of every comicy Wie Seve bese welcomed by | THE CAnINET met to-day at noon, with 2! him, first ax United States Senator, then asSec- | the members pr’ sent except Posimaster Gen- retary of the Treasury, and last as Chief Jus- | Tal Creswell. Secretary Cox was present, and tice of the Suprem ut. The receptions. attended to Interior Department maiters as * &. GAUTIBE, Mr of tho Native Wine Bitt r Tak Sami 3S — n* PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLES. The Greatest % ‘This celebrated meLicine has won a deservedly high as no alleviator of pain and a pre- It has becomea howsehold remedy, fp) it 3 imme tiate and permanent relief. It fs a pdreiy vegetal gee ag made : Desperate Resistance of the French, _encaged ex 4 the national fi a bavner | _ The manus. ciare of guus is actively going on t % green, an yal flag. large at Paris, ANE MOLBAUNT, | oamteevery famis. Ieis recommended be paseie | @ners, or parties of Judge Chase since his | sual. Sn eae Oe ret a aecg. | Wat sospended actors the street, between two | FRIGHTFUL SCENES OF CARNAGE. HOME AGAIN. ae ; geesery and ma ban? | cians amd personel ali clases, aad to-de}, after a | entry ufon officiel Hfe in the National Metrop- | tty Doutwell, spiced pero tall flag staf’s with a lantern om the topo! ¢.-b. Loxton, Oct. 1s.—M. Thiers bas retarned to deal Mees. rx ire wert S pebite trial of 11 ty veare—the average Lh Coe olis m *361, have bem looked upon as the most | siover Delano were closeted with the President On the banner was inscribed: Pisnes. si Aoves~ THE CONTINENT tectuinem over the wide word. Ate Ince ant in. | recierdieatiaire of the seacore, and many times | fF some t!me. “YOR CONGRESS, JAMES A. GARY.” TROCHU’S SORTIE. RUSSIA WANTS TO MEDIATE, ROF. HURATIO BATE eee eee ae have his spacious parlors Been crowded with the Over a thousand persors, white and co’: |, edo. yecenmnry 10 8 Tne reMarns of Hon. Wm. T. Coggeshall, wealth, intelligence, and beauty of this and late United States Mimister to Ecuador, and of other nations; hence it is am unpleasant datyte | nis daughter, both of whom, it will be remem- Lowpom, Oct. 18. —It is reported that Rassia were collected at an early hour, who were creased to about fiteen hundred daring | + FASHIONABLE DANCSNG ACADEMY, as oll the wvertionaaents ta ae pnalans ng oft ope fair trial. kad you would no: be for ten times the covet. HEAVY LOSSES OF THE PRUSSIANS. evering by delegations fcom different points, now Pocus’ be borkoe: wimout ft ne aupounce that he has dered, died in Ecuador nearly two years azo, | who came in eo sec Bahte. Berlin } sper. Be OURS OF TULTTON : fe eg he oa Sees SE Ee See, arrived at New York Inst week. The friends 0? ore q AMBURG AND BREMEN THREATENED erage ee es TENET, TEETER Aad ae | ee toe ersttna @1 per bottle. oct-colmew | and probably will not entertan any daring the | the femily, through Gov. Denison, bave made | ce "°tting was called oe ys in | ® Be oa eanaee rreees pe lass, Monday, Wednesiey, and Saturday, caeepar ae ae riper raampeesnd suitable atrangements for their proper transfer called upon to preside. ‘The vice ‘president. Homburg and Bremen ere threatened by the - 0 GETTIN: on street, between 1x1 an as nm el ». wman, Benedict Jost, a y RK. lasses fo: stenen , day, Wednes- 7 ° to Columbvs, Obio, where they will be interred | were os 2 French ficet, aud the excitement in those cities fear inv. te st Monads scngNTS FOR JOUNG MAM, om Gociel Bvile. | vacated, and the spacious patios which last G. Moss, Col. A. Foulke, H. V. Pil : is taten.c. Kutors of pnarmis.ice are current in bank- 600,000 GERMANS IN FRANCE. | ‘rt o'rc! bere, and stock ave advancing. HOW STRASBURG IS KEPT SATISFIED. Brewin, Oct. 18. —Tbe prople of Strasburg Telegraphed Bzclusively to The Evening Star. are generally sai'sticd with the new order of WAR NOTES FROM LONDON. pop Rt Le peered it pao) y as not rhown |° olf offer ively since ‘ Loxpon, Uct. 1—The capture of Soissons pitulation. 7: Save bces dae ar Sue be opens a second railway route to Paris, andthe | Srine sof th ing scom owson German Prassians will put it to use atonce. The other | diers natrolling the cig. The culprits we i ly reaches Meaux. immeciately apprehented an: gat to j —— power in the garrison of Paris | tics. with the approbation of all Classes of ai. to act on the ofjensive becom:s detly more | **"* ry at the Academy, or the Pow" OPicr, adi to % winter pr-onted scen sof splendor and gayety in Greenlawn cemetery. PKOF. HORaTIO BATES, are now desert d. The turniture bas ali been Temoved to bis farm north of the city knowaas | APPOINTMENTS BY TZE PRESIDENT—The “MuTROPOLIS ViEW," President made the folowing appointments to- where fre Chief*Justice will hereafter reside, | 087: during his eojoarn at the capital. He contem- Josiah Daley, Collector Internal Revenue 3d Plates mok'ng additions to the resideace on the | RUG METSIPEY oe 1G. reustee of the farm, putting the brildmg in therov~h rep,ir, | House of Correction of the District of Colum- &c. twas tormerly knowa as the Berry farm. | bia, and + located a sbort distance east of Glenwood Samuel D. Webster, of Cal., Agent for the Cemétory, commanding a fine view of the city | Yauckton Stoux Mdians in Dakota Tertitory. aud the #’otomac for mun. J. M. Washburn, of Dakota, Agent for the [n- FAILING HEALTH. dians of the Upper Platte Azency, ( Whetsone.) The Chief Justice has been in very bad health | ,Heoty Gregory, of Dakota, Agent for the witn sanitary help for Sapee who Teel wafltted for matrimonial happiness. Sent frec. in sealed envel- gpes. Address. HOWAED ASSOCIATION, Box P, Phitadelphia, Pa. eelS-cotm MALLS VEGEVABLE SICILIAN BAIR SENEWER, IT WILL POSITXVELY RESTORE GRAY HAIK TU ITS OKIGINAL COLOR. It keeps the hair frem falling ont. It is the bost Greasing in the world, making lifeless, stiff, brashy hair, healthy, soft ard glossy, For sale by all druggists. Tinker, Lemuel Becket, dobn D. Litchtord, Esqs. Secretaries : ain RK. S. Widdicombe, J. N. Wallis, Daniel Becketi, Eii S. Pr we ard Charles Ralies. Atcer introductory remarks by the chairman on the cheering prospects of the campaign, he intioduced J. W. Butler, of Baltimore, who spoke abou: halt an hour. He was followed by |. W. Baer, TRE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH, who kept the crowd iu @ roar of laughter by b's ofi-band, slap-dash manner of speaking and Tacy avecdot7s. During his remarks he zave a sbort account of his experience during the cam- paign in the State, and spoke ot the improved condition of the colored people sirce their libe- Syar{O® Eraziste=} ar MAREEITERS, Bo. 486 Srrevru stuart, between D and Estrests Bian’ Dowrs eSow id Fellows” Hait. OD Paintings, Br: ¥ , Ubromos, #e Vargest. Stone rape Hangings, Wh toe Piccure eames, Picture Cord ead Tesla, jr. ae ‘Distrect as HALL &U0., |» H.. Propristors, B BLOW 8 GEELERY s02-comaw a Asus GERMANIZING ALSACE. Ponca Irdians in Dakota Territory. , salt ne | evident. No sorties have been made since Sep- fer tome weeks past, though he is now muc’: Henry F. Livingston, of Dakota, Agent for | ™ton trom slavery, apd especially sirce In Alsace hereaiter the official language will - BATCHELO®’S 2 AIR DYB. better, and able to waik some daily, and a'sot» | the Indians of weer "Missouri Agency, (Crow | *doption of the 1ith and 15th amendments to | tember 30th. The Prussians have not yet opened OIL PAINTINGS FOR GALE. splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. ‘ae cov stitution. He rehearsed the POLITICAL ANTECEDENTS OF HON W. M. MPF Q- the democratic candidate, saying he bad a natural afinity towerds Weshington cily, a he had spent cdmaiderable time in the Uld Capitol ptison during the Jate war, and the «>lored people ought to know by this fact how much sympathy he bad for their interests. Wherever wzit> hig letters. Upom the adjournment of | Creek. i the fiupreme Court last spring he igit here for a R. H. Ballinger, Postmaster at Verden, IN). tap Wost, and, after visiting the lakes, urc- Series ecrded to Niagara Falls, intending to go trom MARRIED Acain.—Elsewhere wll be found fat place to the Greeubrier White Suiphur | the notice of the marriage in Baltimore of Mr. A. eee te Tien eee nets og At | Rodrigue, of the ‘Tseasury Depattment, to Miss i ion and wes compelled to give up his | Jennie Jones, (late Mrs. Jenn‘e Morgan,) of Virgiria trip. He at once proceeded to the r 1i- | this city. The bride, a beauiifal and intelligent ‘This el, nary sucleioaa mrcseepeeieien uchic nce 8 oF death Avoid the yautted and ‘dtlusive, preparations NOt poracay, genuine, wea Batchelor’ sir "Dye has had theriy years? ‘antarhished fo uphold ite integrity as the only perfect Hair Dye—Biack or Brown. Bold yal . Applied at 16, Bond street, New fork. feb-tr <i thitr axtinie Sonanees be German. mV oe fre | "A gentleman bas arrived at Versailles trom The Swiss ambacsador has informed hie gov- | Ergiend with 2.009 sterling, raived in that {Tmment that the corps diplomacue will remain | « ountry for the German hewpital fuod. The in Paris for the pr’ -en' smount will be turned over to the German au- General Rosenbarg succeeds the Grand Duke | thoi iis immediately. of Mecklenburg in the government of Rheims. ST. CLOUD A RUIN. THE DEFENCE OF ROUEN St Clord is a total rein, Ali the pictaresaxd Fest received somefine PIOTUBES. 1: Penn wrens, dei 12th snd sth ste. it a = + ~ Ps Judge Merrick bas spok Rovxn,Ooc.46, via Lowpon,Oct.17.—The news tape | y have been destroyed by the fre frew LECTURES. poe of Ba cee ioieat — | rague, at | young Jady of this ciiy, was lately divorced trom | hes adapted bis rem that the Prossiars are marching into Norman- | the forts. ) . parang ope on a, Engel ‘Sthe | Ber husband. an Engineer in the Navy, who, ~ had sips Fenech eget ly = dy bas causcd active mears to b> taken here W4K NEWS VIA LONDON. se; "TBE GREAT 1coNoccAsT, opinion that he has. Bes £ worked by the ripreg the = oo Engineer Lawton, | H's covrre wes only in keeping with all the for the — 4of {ne city. The national and | Loxpox, Oct. 1*—Volent popaler outhrc aks ERT INTER AND GLAaIE: protract~ nm jupsome Court last | (of the King-Lawton divorce case,) treated his | who either sympathized or took aclive partin ¢ me | have occurred at Hontieut and other towns ia Cees LOUISIANA AYESOR E. 8. WHEELER, Pinter, aud that Soe omnes: {2h | wie with neg'ect, ard fiua"ty abandoned her | the rebellion. ‘Thece were the men who Dave ge ES Rommel ans at” | that vicinity on occount of the alleged inefiee- — . . 3 means ver *% i the od 3 5 Imftations of ait kinds of wood and marble neatly ex | Will deliver a LECTURE, at Harmontal ime months yet. He is ve-y avxious to come | sltogether. Dy the divorce recently obtained | been the means of killing of °Taey have made | Between northern and western France would pe ag ty hy appointed comman- ‘ecnted in th. latest and most approved stytes. SEDCESDAY 29th. Ones to Washington to resume his official duties, but | she js able t> take a kinder avd more congenial 100,000 widows and t 1,(09,€90 of orptiars tn | be Severed. der of the army of the North. and directed 10 aw™ PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. ‘Aa cee “ay hry dg ap cel bated companion, and doubtless the hardships of her | this country. Theseare the men who pow «ome GERMAN UNITY. operate in concert with Bevaine. pa NTtKe. Ete. ve mace all ‘arrangements for vacating the hoo e | Past career will be forgotten. Mrs. Rodrigue | ont and declare that the democravic pat.y have | pentim,Oct. 17-Commbsionere of Bavaria | earmeree eeeeet mith Bees by the provisional the Bible as the eth: always been the FRIEND3 OF THR NEGRO. The negro wes vow invited to eat and drink with them—the smell of the negro wes no longer observed, and im fact they :eemed to vie wrh each other in doing the negro honor. What did this all mean? Simply to gain votes, and after they had made rse of them they give the negro the go-by. After compsrvng the relative meri. ot the two cardidat 1, during which ume the speaker related a gcod manv anecdotrs, keeping the crowd ju copstant gcod humor, ie che ed by warring them of the wicks of the democrat. and advising them all to on I s.rcet, removing the furntiare to the iarm, | 2S been ® popular vontributor to some of the &c. The Chief Justice 1s rot dangerously ili, | prominent magazines, and a’so bas finé musical pantie. agrees _ — —_ = “ope gists which have made her voice an acquisition lebility, resuliing from his arduous duties an: % + tevere mental labors. 1» Jeacing choirs in th‘s city. HIS BARLY LiFe, Chief Justice Chase first resided in Washing- foandr tion Tispiadence.’ as provosrd by the Polt- 4, HUDSON, wie sco The o"o z*¢ al Conepirators of cae Church’ SOUTH tne Pryxsv) vata AVenDs, le Betuecen ith — ite a Mt Toexecute in the very Lost style, as ze Seaedrseae sad ee Ck aban eat oat er Hous, 8145, and Wurtemberg leave for Versail'cs this week | 60F¢TDMent of France obliging rauway com- to enter upon negotiations for completing Ger- | fransportation nt tenes? 2 Meeutating the ran unity. The North German Gazette scouts | ‘The rinderprst on the continent «preads with the besis Of peace propoxed ia the I ndon | a'srm'ing rapidiiy. It prevails icom Poland to Tim: the Atlenic. There is much consternation GARIBALDI MAKES A FEW REMARKS, | *™0ng all clevses of the poopie. Lonpox, Oct. 17.—{Special to the New York | TBE CAPITU! ATION OF SOfSSONS. Wor:d.)—Garibaldi was yesterday received at | ‘The investment of Sol. ors as'ed three weeks Besancon with ‘mmense entausiesm. He re- | and the bombardrent fosr days. By the capit- eee be La onere and 132 cannon fell into 7: ar _ ST SE CORATIVE PAINTING, & PRUAEING. Rte Particular etteation pai? to INTERIOR DEVO RATIONS. - _ ® Fi 627 ESTABLISHED is41. 55 LA AVE. — GLD NO BF 2 ADLLE MY OWN CANOE” OM A MP EINE COURT-MARTIAL will be ordered to ‘ convene in Ph‘ladelphia shortly, tor trialof a ton in 1827 and °8, when ke studied law with | ma:ine charged with gross insubordination and William Wirt, afterwards Attorney General of | threatening 1) sssault an officer gt the time the the United States. Judge Chase was born in | mevines were ordered out to preserve the peace New Hampshire, and is @ graduate of Dart- | at the rccent election polls. - mouth Coll After reading law here he eee sea practiced in Ohio until 1839, when his PBxciPias, POLITLOS, AND POWER. Lec.are by DEUPHINE P. BAKES, AT LINCOLN HALL, OCTOBEH1S, ATS P.M. Tickets. 50 cents.; reserved seats. 73 cents: for > ‘2 apc ech, ich was res; ondod LEEP CLEAR OF WHISKY, 4 4 Louisiane avenat. (old | ssicat PHILP SULOMONS cnt at aS ERATE OFFICIAL CARBER THE CAN/L IMPROVEMENT. at leest till after the election, as by it’s use the | *° oe ardor by the troops and the GEVEBAL CABLE NEWS. Be. 33)), HOUSE. any panung | ©£ON'S, No.d'Y.M.C, A. Building. oclsS" | began. In that year he was appointed school Been y OLE te Week. Eltce of bis remarks Turco foveing cheers were | |" Soldie®S of free France! I cee in your gal More Outrazes in Chins. establishment can do, an nacine wo parinet fodre — van | CZSminer in Cincinnati, and in 1340 waselected | Merss:8. Dixon and Sweatland, of the com- | Cldte of bis remarks turce rorsing mae haller.¢: d bonerad! YOME TO MASONIC TEMPLE to the German given for him, ardthree more for their cendi- date. OTHER SPEAKERS. Capt. D. Collivs, Howard county, Frencis McGvire and Francia Miller, of Montgomery coupiy, Reuben Mc’s and Hemy Pivmmer, 0: Prince Gcorge county, each made speech ». which were well received by the audience. ‘There wassa tair sprinkling of CONSERVATIVES PRESENT, who listmed courteously to the ‘argumen*: again: t uneir cardi(ate, and were compliment sd by Mr. McGuire and others ,or their decore -- corduct. Mr. Baer cal’ed upon come of the corer vat. ves to respord in detence of the derocra. ¢ petty, ard loud calls were made for Mr. Join G. Mitchell, who ascend<d the stand only to ex. cue himself fiom speaking. «TRE LAST SPEECH was by Stephen an, Who entertained the a--emblage for sore time, and the audience «' perced about 12 o’ciock with cheers for Ga + ‘he coy ervai.ves gre ho, eful ot t sing able co eruig the district. The colored men will with but few exceptions cast their votes for the repub- lican candidate, but the conservatives ciaim that a large proportion of the tezistered voters ot the 5th dietrict did not vote during the les: elec. on, but will row do so. A CONSERVATIVE MEETING. A large conservative meeting wesheld verte: Cay at Suitsvilie, in this district, which was ad- ‘ant battalions the nucleus of ¢n army of e United States of Europe—the srmy of liberiy and army of law. The monarchies of the old world are condemned; are in arms *>-day for the last time. Monerchy in Evroj 9 fell Sedan, and is dying forever before Par.s. I among yoi pot Frerchmen only, but Eure peans—not Europeans only, but men. In your ianks Americru volunte.s, the coltery of Washington and Linesin, the immortal, invinc! ble cremics of d-spotsm in every form, are by the side of the : ons of the Khine and - Italievs are bastering over the Alj.= Neen Spouiards are hastening over the Jrenc°s to Battle with you, not against Ger- many, but agairst monarchy; not against a f ple miicad, but agair st prosces who mislead sll jcop'e. From all ps-ts of France thousands of joung, brave men are basiening to the field ef ection. Frarce, yesterday bowed "1 - .ck «'o"h to the earth, looks Lg Neen in arms, moudly uv to Heaven. With France Europe Will re reuvenated. You are fighting vor the sccefom of a comirent—ior the rights of bu- ravity. Onward, then, tothe Vog's!” HORRIBLE CARNAGE AT SOISSONS. Soissons capitulated only after the most ter- rible destruction! life and property. Three hundred and fifty houses were laid in Pshes. ‘The Prarsians encountered a de.perate rc is- tance from the National Guard, fbi ag band to hand in the streets am@ capturing one part cf Teegraphed Excl usicely to the Brening Star. acity councilman, In 1845 he projected what | mi:tce apy ointed by the C.ral Comm‘ssioners J ors was called the “Liberty Convention,” and wes [| '? Prepare spcciticat‘ors and invite proposals —— € ged ‘soil oe nad at | for the dredy'rgof the carnl, have been at work nffalo in 15% le reprecent Ihvo in the “ i t United 8 ‘Benate pg 189 to 1255; wae tc-day meking a tour of inspec. ‘on of the caral elected Governor of the State in the latter year; | | ©™ the Foint of jrnc:ion with the Chesapeake re-elected in 1857, and in 1869 was again chosen | 77a OM0 Coral, ths side of Georgetown, United States Senator, nee on the day attar he } trrough to the Eastern Branch. Their purpose tH took his seat, Marc! >, 131. was appointed ‘(the imormation Secretary of the Treasury by Mr. Lincoln, then | 3° get att =a ee just i a personal ‘rspect‘on, erd otherwise, previous to eptember, int wher b resigred fores the drawing up the spec‘ “cations. With the canal 6th of December following wes app vint 2d Chief | ‘mproved, exd Pernsylvar‘r avenae paved, te FH epi onig a ee 1 _ ten faulting-finding visitors this win’>r will m‘ was a member ofthe Peace ‘Congress which met | ‘W° Of the leading subjects ior their animadver- in Willard’s Hall, on F street. sions. LIS RESIDERCE, Immediately after his appointment to the work ppstallcdatdee pelsiete A Secretaryrhip of the Treasury Department he The Pret: try. Property: eonee ae irae romans: oo Sa un, =o imter: .ew the Mavor. an sireets, io las * ‘The contractor for paving the carriageway of t shes “A Droaghs to tha Giri tore teeny 200 them | conisans ead Indians ay auch, Me Pete KATE AND NETTIE, McNamara, is making the excavaiion .or the who presided over his household and assisted | WOd pavemert between 4th and 4\ streets d hasquite a tor 3 their father in entertaining his many guests. | Property holders sone Toe tiing eer ee ne Miss Kate, now Mrs. Senator Sprague, was the mee.ing this morning, and called on Mayor eldest, and considered ene of the belles of the | Emery to request a “‘cessation of hostilities,” country, and ulways one of the social attractions | Dr. Morgan, Mr. C. Alexander and others rey - 4, Fair Evory Bvening this week and win a Grover & Baker Sewing Machine for only Wcents. Gt een Sixth ap ho is thankful for ‘o A0G Solicits @ copting- nce of the same. ‘M.T. PARKER, fel ly No. 6°7 Lonisians avenue. eigners ang, ard thet missionaries po Iga ate threatencd with violence and Afairs in Rome—Ravaing a Mack Agat the Pricvis. et New York, Gct. 1% Rome, dated the 12th irst., says:—“In adj»ining Leonine city, yesterday, a peasant from Zaz-rolo, drurk or mad, ran = against all the prics’sb geance!”’ and brandishin. three pi ests, ove of the: gerors! be was secured ¥, a punished with the fall rigor of the 1 ast week an ‘srae'ite nam- 4 Cohen invoked the intervention of te authoriics of public fafciy 19 obtain resiivation of his ran Givseppe, whe had been detained by the priests since 1954, con inc d first in a house of Neophytes, and after- war¢s in the monastery of Santa Maria. The rector of the monastery endeavored to elude the demand tor the lad, stating that he hed scenes. Yesterday Giuceppe was discovered in piain clothes, conrsaled in a private hous. The superior of the convert and owner of tue house werearrested and consigned f> trial. —_—o—_—— Philadel He feide — Dis- REICHENBACH’S Piamo Store, F. ar Lita Street, above Penna. Avenue, (EstaBlisaxy OVER 40 FeaRs.) AND WE ALL NEED THE PROTECTION OF WABM GARMENTS, But tender childhood has its first claim upon us, therefore I have provided for the little ones a better amortment than ever 1 had before, and would reepectfuliy call the attention of the Ladies to my beantfful and large variety of— Children’s extra long Fancy WOOL HOSE, ae “ SOABLET and BLUE HOSE. “ WHITE MEBINO SOCKS and HOSE. Obildren’s WHITE COTTON, extra long, and other HOSE. Children’s Hand Knit SAQUES. HOODS, LEG- “GINS, BOOTS, MITTS: and CLOARS, Also, INFANTS’ BRUSHES and COMBS, SAFETY PINS. RUBBER CLOTH, in wyusres or by the yard, POFFS and BOXES. BASKETS, &c. Ladies’ and Gept's all wool WHITE and COLORED HOSE Btobed and Plain. SCABFS, long and short, from 2c. up. CUSTOM AND READY-M4DE Clothing, #OK MEN AND BOYS’ WEAK. NEW STYLES. MODERATE PEICES, @aB HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 325 SEVENTH STBEAT. ne29-1m PBRICATED FLANNEL UNDER CLOTHING, of the national capital. She was, as she still is, | resenting that the law had not been complied | ‘"¢!'¢d by Wm. I. Hill, Judge Merrick, and | rhe city house by horse. They were driven | Corpus. FOK LADIES AND GENTLEKEN, Ladice’ Handmade BREAKFAST SHAWLS and | tall and of slight figure, fine form, and exceed: | with, and that the work should have beow lot a Wiatare, the pr cident of the colored | back through the burning city iour vm-s in | Telgraphed Beclusively to The Bening Star. Made to order, at BOODS. ingly gracctul in all her manners and move- | the low” st resporsible bidder. The Mayor re- | 4¢™Ccravic club of Baltimore. svece: sion, but were cor siantly reinvorced amd bore the French down by their weivht of num- bers. No quarter was #! and ihe woended were basnored where they fell. Women hur'ed miseiles. com hous’son the he 278 of the invaders. The sscrifiee of lite wr) awial. The Grand Duke of Meck'euburg wept at the slaughter and ictusing to orde= anacavlt Togent Ladies’ VESTS, from $1 up. Misses’ and Boys’ VESTS, fn all sizes. fall assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, perhaps r ‘the largest kept in one place. HEMSTITCHED LISEN HANDKERCHIE?S, from 18c. a) LANDS SHIET \ND UNDERGAB- — MENT FACTORY. 940 F street, one door east of Mth. MEDICATED FLANDEL USDERBCLOTHIN . foct-eotty PRILADELPRI4, Oct. 15.—Hon. W. B. Mann, for whom @ warrant wes | sued #s an accessory to tue shooting of John Nolan, at the meeting of the Teturn judges last Thursday, was taken before Judge A'iron on a writ of habeas corpas, and aver a.all hearing, was unconditionally dicbarged. ments. Her face would not be regarded as clas- | plied that, the contract having been ex’ :uted, sic in its style, and while neither her features | #nd the order given to the contractér, he (the nor expr. n would be considered strictly beau- | Mayor) was now powerlcss to act, and’ adv: ed tital, tcied by the ordinary standards, she was | them to do 9s he had done—bow to the |: regarded very attractive ‘in personal appear- | stating that he was willing, notwithstanding the auce. Her teste in dress was always pronounced | improvement would cost him over two thov<a ad — and in that respect she was one of the | dollars, that itshould be done for The good of POLITICAL —The Indirnapolis Journal say= bat the result on the State ticket is stil in doubt, and that the control of the I egisiature will depend rot on the democrats but on the re- form republicans, who bolted the regu'ar nomi- PiksT WARD FOB BARGAINS! ed the : : of the Coroner's Jary—The ; of fashion in regasd to both matzrial | the city. It is uncerst: 24 that the protesting | Nees, and were elected by democeatc vote, | Frevch commander to « apitvlate in the name | Verdict GRAND OP ENING OF FALL AND WiNTEK — ee SR: ee and general style. parties phony = the payment ot the ¢ : Judge Wilson is elec! inthe fourth dis. “ict hE ——— Gane ot Pe oner’« jury We hav> jot revurned from Sew York with an | Ladies’ real MOBOCCO SATOHELS, from $4.50 2p. and aiber weaver erento: ‘She iwortiant | glint a ee Moicrasnin esas ons aes ———— were destroyed. Hag saan ie in the Spey pendict thai. 4 of Goods. Flannel ARKET. WOBK. LUNOH lexion, in fact c . : ' i . - bovenees, —_, aa I aah A . Gloves, 006 a other BABES. dircet irvts the factors Bue atways Prophir pty ang tet phate (oan rman F DIVORCE. erie sorte eee ee eee that Judge | rye sorti fect ve poenin eaten ect soteace. Grewkerd, however, pa Ahram BMBROIDERED SLIPPERS ana CUSHLU: er Her education is 07 most fin, Matrimon' ‘elfeities. Bingham is re-elected by about £39 majority in “ ‘¢ under Trochu Sa:urday completed . Fine ANGOBA WOOL. CROCHET and KNITTING NEBDLES. 1,000 NEW PAITEENS FOR EMBROIDERY. with such en arsortment of NOT) ONS, TWCY GOODS ned TOUS: we cas oN onal tAbeGbear VAMIBTY BAZeEE oP ;, and she rea¢s and speaks several { To-day in the Eqvtiy Corrt, Judge Wylie, a janguages finently. She pavsed some time in decree was p: ~:ed divorcing Jane D. Howland eTmany a few years ago, prosecuting her lit- the bonds of matri: wh David P. _ erary artistic studies, and has evinced .chol- tees given ber thority to resume her main arly tastes and a decided talent for painting and Cavanaugh. The petition In this case ag | It eee that a book illustrated 2 ts that comp/ainant is 7s years of age; that ne rade’ Guulished for the approaching holi- | the me-ried defendant, who'was & soldier, in Gay trade. far hey name has not been con- uery, 1863, and lived with bim six weet s; the sixtcenth congress‘onal district, apd that the republican majority on the State ticket will be over 15,000, a gain of 9,090 since last yerr. Gen. Schenck it is vow reported is elected fiom the third district, according to the official count. Richmond copeervative execative com- mittee has issucd an address — upon alt yoters toengage in and abide D3 the election seme) 1 it est cash be *USTTAELL. WINE & CO., rere wings. the werk of driving the Germars irom the'r tn- ‘Vesting jovltiors southwest of Pars. The Frerch advance: under cover of a tremcndous cevponade in three colomrs upon Chevilly, Sevres and Bongival. The latter wes the mos: erious a.tack and r- -u!tod in the defeat of the CLARETS, from $4 to $45 per case. onial all ected with any mat tha: ne.ictug that he reezived lecters which he | OTders tor the sth of November. present in- v BHINE W is ES, trom $6 to $30 per case. ‘These ladics, of cour:e, a sistsd their father aia a ea aun a S com | cumbents will aj t HAUTEBNE WINS, 94 srs, 2m 313 SEVENTH STBEET, In entertaining, and omg b at tine he pal would not aidow ber to read, she became con- | © nts willappeal to the supreme court to end La ie | og et siubl ely Chey My 2. he Germans lost over 8,690 1 led, wounded Tesidence was noizd for the pleasant evenings | [)072d tbat be hadaromner wife Viving ard <9 ard priconers, and alo large supp) harged him, when he lecé the ciiy the next avsed therein. In the fall of 13 Mi-s Kate, | S28tse i The eldest “daughter, married fort Weg, Tree ne rea erate, wb ick Dad Prohibit the election. , J. Cumming Erq., the conservative can- xoD Stazer. 58. J. ing Butweey PENNS¥LVANia AVENUE ANDD STREET Gidated tor Congress in the first d's. cfet of Ala- P. S.—A look at bis handsome Bow Windows will CATAWBA WiNE, Sparkling and still. bama isa native of Baltimore. He ws a mem- PEACE NECOTIATIONS, ETO. SPABKLING MOSELLE. repay you the trouble to take it. ec lite | Sprague, Senator from Khode Island, and her | pasa dunce, Catia te eee ees 2, 8 22nd | ber of the Alabeoe eee eral ‘He tgetnn Paes to-day proceed- | ferent factions were altermately succes! al. In ing’ will aver be reeailed t> memory The fo an te ene te lealer that be wascom- J Mr, counties of 10 a republican the 1810 district 50 votes were polled, when “Bock. brilliant a‘tuir, “Among the neescore ne et ke eles to pe te new Zax ty ceo By wits Tho Thy of S136. he dewregrate, rats love one of | ¢4{0 Amiens, where a force is organizing to at. | thy wo'pames appeared on ine ln ioe ee aLso, membered, there was 8 magnitcent silver | glepiane, exeminer, asd Mie. BDane oer (hel, tseal atx countick. Hocre are: tay sis | ME the Germans ucving nora fror” Sousors ieee, presented by the Ohio clerks in | fcarief tar lice were on duty at several of they olling places. 5 hate ead BRANSDIES, WHIEKIES, REMS, GINS, SHER RIES, PORTS, LIGUERS and OCORDIALS, of ¢orniies yet to hear from. ie Hon. D. W. Voorhees, has been re-elected to a petitie: on ¢ ie partment. Uy the marria arriéd Senator Sprague and Miss cate the Senator {| 4,410y8 decree int HABLE BROTHERS, gu through General ‘Burm: ds ges thal dues case of Sarsh Ann Jobr- ¥ . wre, white rejecting all pro: deiviors for the ‘elegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Sar. fon agt John M.Johnior. The complainant | CO=stess from qhe sixth Getrict of Iudiara by a | Parre, We teariteey, shies: . = ri i ‘a . irg to submit the — ‘chesed the property at the corner of 6th and pajority of about 1,000. In 1868 his majority uestlon Of peace 13 arbitra: on by the soveis- eges that the parties were mar. .ed in Gcorge- streets, then occupied b: and | * is fo ride Secretary, own, Ai ith, 1832, and fhe coninued to FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS 6 duties of me: relation May 34, 1°09; it about the latter ead abandoned GENUINE VICHY WATES, from the severs) Springs at Vichy. SELTZFE WATE, of direct importation. Ziv ‘Trade muppired velow New York rates, IMPORTED ALES, PORTER. OLIVE GAUCES, PIOKLES, and ssslect stock of MAVA- BA, MEY WEST and LITTLE BELT CIGARS. An olaction for Governor, State officers, and United St stes. gwembers of takes place t>-morrow in N. W. COBNBE OF SEVENTH AND D ets. seid MARBLE AND SLATE MANTLES. 1 am cow selling, eines for Sees eer hoe, pear the —__e- Sq Senator Brownlow’s health !s improving. _mfy 2 deemed bane tseanthe during the year, it S7-New York expects @ riot on election day. EW ABD SEUOND-HARD FURNITURE. j BIS RETURN TO WASHINGTON Phew Verp; of Fond du La, eowhided FO MY FORMER CUSTUMPRS AND THB 91 be about the latter part of December or the | "* a pe: : vsBLIO eu the opecians of January, eaakd, he be entirely recor upt grand temples f Deston are to put time; and it opinion of his av The mt census Diets egy iver Vey two or three The tmereaé durieg the tees toa eee eee UNFOUNDED REPORTS. ‘| mars ot weeds pone ald Gown quer. 1C2, ” ems t> bea perty using every effort Sv" Atlenta has “Anti-Boarding House to five publicity to all kinds of reports aa to the | A “ociation”” 1 , ing health of the Chief Justice, and his ina dein Zrance séase Yeties have never but . : So ent cemmme Bis Gatien on, tho Hench, | STS ONO me ants Soin, pnxious to have such report: Wie me Sees Bi 4B oath Shey wii ihe Soe im vapraniod ae ae Si aaah oP zat = is to march on ‘Woda’ sday - Gladstone to is expected that £3,000 LATEST i:MPRO eye a he ay down on a itone im the middle of the modder, be with atwixt Back up to you to