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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buiidings, Cerner Pennsylvania and Lith st. BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ors to their eub- E STAR is served } WFEK or Forty F <?TER MONTH. Copive at the cour Dextre. Prick for : Three Month, $1.50; 4 Mon « Year, $3 06. No papers ger than paid for, put are pent from th THE WEEKLY 15 weed on Friday AMUSEMENTS. ALL'S UPERKA HOUSE. Mess Lacna Keene... Lewsee and Manageress, THIS EVEN WUVEMBER 3, Lart Night bet two ye Bri'lies Actres® and Pantomimist. MARIETTA RAVEL. This Evening will be eresented, for the first time in this city. Charles Foser's new local dram: hree acts, entitled. WILD CAT: « AR dIACE BY MOONLIGHT. TO MORWOW (Friday) BV ENING Bonet? of MAAIETOA BAVEL Orchestra Ubaire fer sale at Ellie’ Mi ATIONAL THEATRE. | in Sere. eagment for Six Nights of the eee CILLE WESTE Magzi- Brook lev. ths Jo Went: AY UFNFTIT OF LU WESTERN eee one Ratiuee SATURDAY ABTERSOG 7 tere, idres Fc hes. Sebools, Xec.. with the Stereopticon. ¥ FITTED UP * -with all the modern apparatus and baths, Ac. from7 tos p ™. ‘Terms: $3 per qowrter, no? ‘Be. 486) ibition No. 456 i eee ‘Sud, wate "Sim at Srna? MARKRITERS, Ge. 686 SrvENTH evR ERT, between D and E streets Bight Doors above Gdd Fellows’ Hail, B BLOW 8 GA tT OIL PALNTIiGs FOR SALB. Just recetved some fne PIOCTUBES. 1236 events, bet 12th and WES sts. iy! RoFatar artiste, ENTS FOR WINTER BYENINGS, Christian ABseciations: DRY ‘GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, ‘We are now selitug of our entire stock of FANCY AMD STAPLE DEY G00D8 regard tocest, to close business. ecnciste rtment of goods in our line, = ent of our line, See we would cal special attention to our stock of WHITE GoODs. Also, to eur stock of BAMEUBG EDGINGS anv INSEBTINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Erc., = Which wild positively be sold aestated above, NO HUMBUG! A. GODDARD, Ko. 908 SEVENTH STREET, océ-im™ Between I and K sts THER Is pA co wr: Ina, APPROACH. AED WE ALL NEED THE PROTECTION OF WABM GARMENTS, But tender childhood has ite first claim upon us, Uherefore I have provided for the little ones a better smsortment thaw ever 1 had before, and would respectfuily call the attention ef the Ladies to my Beautiful and large variety of— Obildren’s extra long Fancy WOOL HOSE, al = SCARLET and BLUE HOSE. “ WHITE MERINO SOCKS and HOSE ‘* WHITE CUTTON, extra long, and other HOSE. Children’s Hand Knit SAQUE%. HOODS, LEG- GINS, BUOTS, MITT>, and CLOAKS. INFANTS’ BRUSHES and COMBS,SAFETY S. RUBBER CLOTH. in soasres or by the LBs by yard, PUFFS and BOXES, BASKETS, &c. Ladies’ and Gent's all wool WHITE and COLORED HOSE Bibbed and Plain. SBUABFS, long and short, from 2c. up. Ladies’ Hand-made BEEAKVASI SHAWLS sna BOODs. Ladies’ VESTS, from $1 up. ‘Misses’ and Boys’ VESTS, in all sites. A fall assortment of TOILET ABTICLES, perbaps the largest kept in one place. BEMSTITOHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Rfroms ise up. —_: all LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, from - up. Ladies’ real MOEOCOU SATCHELS, from $4.50 up. 600 TRAVELING. MARKET. WORK. LUNOH and other BAS ETS. direct from the faccery. BMBSOIDERED SLIPPERS and CUSHIUNS. Fine ANGORA WOUL. CROCHET and KNITTING NEEDLES. 1,000 NEW PAITEBNS FOR EMBROIDERY. ‘Together with such an assortment of NOTIONS, BADCY GOUDS. and TOWS, os can oat Ge toned et the GREAT VARIETY BAZAAR of B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, Burweex Pesseyivaxia AveNvE ANDDSt2 EET. P_8—A look at bis repay you the troab) take it, New Styles of Goods OP ENED THIS DAY. BUSINESS SUITS..............$13 to 930 @00D ALL WOOL SUITS...... 913 $7.88, $9, and $10 BOYS SUITS, BOYS’ SUITS, BUYS’ SUITS. BOYS’ SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS. Piece DBEESS SUITS. PANTS AND VEST. DRESS SUITS. “ PANTS AND VEST. persy sacks. | on PRINOR ALBERT. ST. NICHOLAS. ST. NICHULAB. Custom Work. Our SHB! . ona sri. MBUNK,and got upin FIBST Ger PBICES are LOW ER than the same ciessof goods can be bought elsewhere. @aK BALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 625 SEVENTH STREET, J.B. SMITH. J. W. RENNEDY @ co., — BUILDERS’ HARDWABE, aa be venue. lotet. “w HO is 1¥ BU daily receiving cho! DAIRY BUTTER, which be calls the agtention of the trade, by housekeepers, which will be pias prices. = a F. ©. REICH EN BACH’S Piane Sore, Wo. 423 Lith Street, above Penna. (Bsta2tisneD Over 90 ¥zans.) agency for the sale of the celebrated PIANOS cI and Wi Fa Sepia ee adsome Bow Windows will oc hte, AT Pr oi »D a 1A PONT LIKE Goud W.C. JOHNSON. Wholesale B! VISION ag corner hk ng ice B. CHAMBEBS, Jz.. sao Sure ¥.W. le Corner BE ‘New machinery and sien ower used, first class hands Exlvered is Washington tree of Charge.” oei-lus* | KING WILLIAM TO MIS VicroR v=. 86—N - 5,305. STOVES, FURNACES, &c. HE BEST SELF FEEDING BASE BURN- District is Tike The BE OLYING LIGHT. Tobe conve UTER D. WXVILL'S, ania avenue, nol-ét 493 Pennsylvania car ig street. c= EVESYBODY AND LOOK AT THE famous y ‘AMERICAN COOK STOVE, taken the highest jum for six ve oy oy sy Tia Gi ter omeing any first cl ower WALTER D. WY Vile 462 Penusytvania avenue, o1-6t pear 45@ street. E WILLIAM PENN SONITOR 2ND CORAL COOK STOVES are the best in the market—to be had at low pricesat EBERLY, THOMAS & 00.’S oc3l-Im* 7th street. JOVELTY PAREOR COOK N dother PAMUOR Li ae FIRST-CLASS STOVES, Fe le at the lowest price, at Ost I ERE L YS THOMAS & C28, YON Eat jas the Z ofany Te 5 incperation. in easlly managed, and the at al times pe-tectly under control. ual Soterd tp ah Tepectsauperior to any stove arket. 1. GBl ¥. oe 634 Penueylvania avenne, V 1CTCK LIGHT Te THE Beautif Phat THE Hag fa] “Torm and ay nce. Double Inmination . Perfect Self Feeding. Base Bn ing Stove. Needsonly to be seen to inture decision i its favor. B. i GREGORY, oct? tw 634 Pennsylvania avenue. nick 2 The Morning Glery BASE BURNING STOVES, PARLOE ABD PORTABLE HEATERS, Burn ei] the gas in the coal, and all the coal to ashes, without waste, thus producing what has never be- ‘ore been accomplished, FERFECI COMBUSTION OF COAL, Consequently with half the fuel. they -~will make dowble the beat of ‘any other ccntrivaace Tor house warms ever invents Teeir © is simpte, and kindling an annual insimpte, Light « fire in autemn. raglenish coal and remore goon burving until ‘They radiate an even, and hea'thy heat, [rite Bone of the abomidable emell of gas and burnt i \ Ei 5 gE buy only the “MORNING GLORY.” —oc21-Im 3] BOUBLE OVEN RANGE, with or without Snaking, Beckiog end Dump- es. "i oching can equal thie “ era SIMPSON, wart Stor 3 oc8 __1006 Penn. ave, bet ith and lith ais. HE CHALLENGE BASE BURNER, Syphon Fine. —— E. F. SIMPSON, Btewart Stove Agene: oc8_ 1005 Penn ave. bet lth ahd 1 EDUCATIONAL, en alinte: Tee, Se M® Foxe’ ERGLISA AND CLASSICAL 422 Seventh strest, opposite Udd Fellows’ Mall. Fhe, Second Quarter commences November 10 . 3 : Time, per Quarter, 910 10 Tce BOYS, oc22-4N7 Late Principal of 24 Dist. Gram, Sch. OWARD UNIVERSITY, | ame MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. P of Clinical Lectures in Freedmon’s Hospital. commencing WEDNESDAY, Uctober 19, and continuing until the following March: SURGICAL CLINIG—Wednesdi Protersor Robert Beyburn, M.D. FEMALE CLINIO—Fridays at 3.30 p.m., by Pro- fessor Joseph Taber Johnson, MD. MEDICAL CLINIC—Mondays at 3.0 p.m., by Pro- fessor P. H. Strong, M TERMS: ‘To students attending the University Clinical In- struction, free. ‘o all others, general ticket, $10. Tickets may be Pigcured from JOSEPH TABERK JOHNSON, M. D., Secretary of the Facuity, corner of New York ave- pue 10th street. BGLISH, FRENCH, AND CLASS! iN G STITUTR tor Young Ladies aud Mivsce:” Mee SNGELU JAOBSON, Principal. 915 N svenuc. BAI ‘Teacber of French. oc? "TRE BISSES 0: SEMINARY.1 rough instruction. Meferences:—Hon. Wi ard, ex 4 of State; Gen. John Hon. John Hitz, Swiss Con: General. Masson, teacher of French WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, EVENENG STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUB.—The receipts from this source to-duy_were $841,771.89, OVEMBER 3, 1876 TWO CENT: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. The Unkindest Cat of All. @ yet to see the first complimentary or word by the press of the country in regard to the doings of the capital-movers at Cincinnati, but the unkindest blow dealt to Reavis & Co., is from the house of their friends: The Chicago Tribune, the paper responsible for #etting the capital-wheeling bail in motion, now turns upon its followers in this furious style: “The second Capital Convention now closing at Cincinnati, is a failure, simply because the few St. Louis managers who engineer it have so rsistency than brains. It is time it. Louis, if they would not wholly cnterprise, should suppress Mss Ls Rear's in ent » Should su} ir. L. U. r connection with it, and put forward the men who repre: 2nt Mix ouri. enough, but his persistent mediocrity will have the same effect upon the success of ment as that of Mr. Geo Coun: Joannes, or Colorado Jewett, would have gm any movement in which they participated. The first Capital Convention SPECIAL NOTICES. Has that well-known, stand: PAIN KILLER, wis & Son, Providence, iblic, and in that time has f the world, and been *. ins, to-day, that same good and efficient fal power in retie n_has never been World-wide popu! oF given such unive which the Pain Kile well + Asan external #1 ler stands unrivalled. Directions d popalar remedy, manufactured by B.1., been befo people of all nation remains, “TREASURER SPINNER will leave here the Jatter part of this week for his home in New THE WAR IN EUROPE. SORTIES AT PARIS. a Das y by ite intrinsic faction. Tre various is unfatli TER TOTAL POPULATION of Massachusetts. according to the complete census returns, is 1,435 385, and of Connecticut, 537,468, 1 per bottle. uo3 colmaW T. Reavis means we!l SrcretaRy DELano left by the Aquia creek reute this morning, for Petersburg, where he is to make a republican speech this evening. He expects to return to-morrow evening. REPORTED FRENCH SUCCESSES. THE BRIDAL CHAMBE! Men. on great SOCIAL EVILS wterfere 7. MARBIAGE—: Francis Train, ‘with sure means o od Unfortunate, diseased aud DISAFFECTION AT MARSEILLES. received its partial from influences centring in Lilinois and pecially from the press ot Chicago. A man of tact would bave perceived that the National Convention, thorgh suffi cessful in itself, was not an ex) iment to be repeated until a far a en ic heen created in favor of Failing to see this, the St. Louis engineers of this second eftort have met with a fasco. ‘Three or four times as many States were represented in the first convention asin this, and if a new convention shall be ordered under the sar ices, it is doub-ful if any delegates outside issouri will attend it. Louis has injudiciousl: quired that she be kept in the the whole Mississippi drawn by a common tnducemeni to participate in the effort. The only notable feature of the present convention is a letter from Mr. Greeley, favoring the removal! of the National Capital to New York. This isa fair sample of Mr. Gree- ley’s sagacity. Though a republican, he would saturate Congress in de: ANYTHING IN THE Winp?—The President ted inthe Red Parlor to-day for more than an hour with Senator Morten, Senator Thayes, and Col. Jno, W. Forney. Red Republicans Proclaim a New Republic. , (ESE FACTS DEMAND IMMEDIATE CON- isease shoult rded against. or it must be cured The alterna jences as render » purify the blood, put the n female system. promote the a or rheut Iy and mind. commer complaints. Aii this inty and prompt- 80 lar opinion, endorsed by many of the most fi us of the complete eee over ail other Bitters. lutely driven them out of the market where it has been Gantier's Native Wine Sitters drugciste. on3s-tr eee o Sasa eden. DANIRL G. GILLETTE of the Secretary's Office Navy Department, has been promoted to chief of the court martial division, in place of J. W. Bell, resizued. THE ARMISTICE NEGOTIATIONS, — set. order, regulate the ‘ite. banish every IHIERS INTERVIEWS KING WIL. LIAM AND BISMARCK. ly be done with safe! si Tue ANNvaL Reronts.—The heads of bu- reaus in the several execntive departments of the government are busily engaged in pre- paring their annual reports, and will band them to their respective Cabinet officers in the course of the next four or five days. ‘his is because St. assumed to run the ma- interests would have re- Telegraphed Baclusively to The Beening Star. © NEWS FROM PARIS. Loxpox, Nov, 2.—{ World Special.)—A special letter bas been received from Paris, dated on the 25th ult. Skirmishes on the norch and east- may be had of all AT THE WHITE Hovez.—Secretary Boutwell and Commissioner Parker had interviews with the President to-day. As he was engaged most of the afternoon, he saw but few visitors, a’. though there were a large number in the ante Toom awaiting an audience. ettalsc poison to produce paralysis or Lap me opie elusive tie tic surroundings; , he would bring Congress where every local infinence of society and the press terd toward free trade of the most uncom- Though the chief reason for locate it_more cen- trally as to the population and area of the coun- by, a ene remove it further from both than it now is.” | yesterday off next Tuesday, somewhere in che State K The stakes ‘ THE ComrxG Sorar Ectirsr—Protessors Hall, Harkness and Eastman, of the Naval Ob- servatory in this city, sailed from New York yesterday on the China, en route to the Island of Sicily, to take observations of the total eclipee of the sun December 22d. Auvillier, the sc of Roeil, and M. M. LECTURES. Y M.C. A. SCIENTIFIO LECTURER, MARYLAND POLITICS Demonstration at Lan- 1c, — Meeting, Torch- bee [Speciai Correspondence of STAR.} Lavret, Mp., Nov. 2, 1870. ring of republicans Persons being present, who bad & procession in the afternoon, marching to the place of meet- ing, near the railroad station, LL, BEE 38, 1570, Tickots @3; reserved seate 10 cents extra for each Lecture. Holders of course tickets can reserve sea 3; 8, Gough's Lectures un lsth and 16th inst cents. St4e COURSE LYON POST, NO. 9, @. A. B. ‘The Post hae the honor to announce that it completed arrangements for a given at Lincoln Mal RED REPUBLICANS RAMPANT IN FRANCE. Nov. 3.—A private teleg-am, received in this city from London, dated this ; morning, says:—‘‘Advices from Toursstate that | OP ¢7isl 10F, iraudulent registration. He was the Red Kepublicars at Marseilles are rampant, and that a revol ae he the cities and territory of to the .outhward. PLOT TY LESIST THE PRUSSIANS INTO MET: Loxpox, Nov. 3—There have been no dis- turbances at Metz since the capitalation. The reports of a refusal of the garrison to surrender in a plot, concocted by citizens | for t ers who were not eatistied with the turn of affairs. to seize the arms in the ar- senals and make a forcible r sistance *> the en- | at 107.45 to 107.84. Prussians. ‘The consummation of the vent od by the Imperial guard. euftel isto command the First Kepablican re! ‘TeE New Bonve.—Secretary Boutwell this morning received another subscription of $60,000 to the new loan irom a New York bank. It is expected that the new bonds will be taken with some rapidity as soon as they are put upon There wasa great here to-day, about 1 mostly colored voters, Tepublic. embracing departments has nurse of four Lec- ‘The season will J. H. Savitz, Esq, Chief Clerk of the Treasury Department, leaves here this evening at 5.40 for Chicago, on a ten days’ leave. During his absence, George Parnell, Ex,., Chief of the Sub-Treasury Division, wil! act as My arranged with with a large flag of James A. Gary, publican nominee for Congress in this Ti the meeting, with fou: secret evergreens, tlowers, M the with a new lecture by the Author of “A Summer To be followed VENING, DEC EM: au Day at Long Branch,”*' Mrs. irteen vice presidents The orators of the day were James A. Gary, nominee for Congress in the fifth congressional RK. Stocket Mathews, Gen. Adam King, John L. Thomas, George Sands, R. C. hers, V. Plummer, K. Moss, Stockbridge, and several other prominent republicans, who were enthu- lauded by the audience. ord, Esq., chief marshal, exerted every means to preserve order, and his men were prepared with rations previou: on their march. Beside: barbecue during the aft Popelarity baving in- SER 10. 1570, tate. the pudlic should beware, and there sol THE COMN:SS/ONER OF PENSIONS leaves to- night for New York, and will be absent about eight days. About forty clerksin the Pension Office leave also to-night, having eight days leave of absence, with a view of accending the election next Tuesday. he Adirondecas.”” EVENING, DEUEMBER 15,1570, Maginn, G. N- Ro J.M. Colby, H. C. Prustian army. THUBSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, PARIS HAS MEAT FOR A FORTNIGHT ONLY. By tl janhs ti 7 eae J. KILPATRIOK, lecture. entitied Battle Scones and Inci- ‘ar. titling the purchaser to the anme 2. Can be obtained ore. Pennsylvania ave: 1 oc 31-16t CENSUR RETURNS from the Southern States show that while there has been a decrease in some States, there has been in others an in- crease of colored population, and that in the aggregate there will be found an increase of that class of citizens compared with the census It is claimed by Germans that the supply ot a eos meat is Paris is irsufficient to meet the actual iernoon, and full justice was done to the roast beef and white bread and betantials. I forgot to mention that the the town flung to the breeze ana’ the procession entered the town,and ike appear ance was greeted with hearty cheers by the re- At night there were rockets the entire course, ‘Solomons’ = reneh have only 2,100 pri: oners in their BAPTIST CHURCH, THIERS INTERVIEWS KING WILLIAM LINCOLN. HALL, Commencing AND BISMARCK. At noon, last Tuesday, M. Thiers was ad- mitted to an audience with the King of Prussia. The conference lrsted three hours. council was held at Veraailies, im which Count Bismarck partici- alternoon Thiers was closeted with Bismarck for a long time. The second Prussian army corps remains at Metz | before T! corps escort the many, ané will Tomate thes The er 2 Prince Frederick Charles center of France. WHAT COUNT BISMARCK SAYS TU EARL GRANVILLE. Count Biemarck, replying to Earl Granville’s ofter of mediation through Count Bernstoeft, the Prussian Minister at London, says there will be no obstacle offered by bim to the French elections for members of the L- bly, but the consent of the French provisional vernment to holding such elections He fears that Paris, land’s motive in offering mediation. is publicans im line. and other fireworks, and rade, during the passage town some disturbance was cre: throwing of a few stones at the procession, and ~ firing of two pistol-shots, but no — urt. SzecreTary Kongson returned here last evening from Norfolk, Va., and was at the Nary Department to-day. The riot at the No zolk meeting took place afer the Secretary had finished his speech and 'e:: the meeting. Over two hundred shots were fired, and i: was rv- mored in Norfolk at the time the that four persons had been killed. 2, with oeuren- WM. HL. hata Blind Man Saw in C: 3. thes 3. J Los and To-day. BDU CHATLLU, A Soursey ta the Gownte “ieee “ieaas ied Earteeeat "STEPHEN MASSETT. with Uhina and Arrairs In Lovupon County, Va.—The Leesburg Mirror hae the following items : The gtading of the Leesburg and A'die tarn- pike is compieted, and Gen. Kammer’ captured French to Ger- in there for gaard duty. army of Metz under will operate in the weet sem es THE REVENUE COLLECTIONS from each State and Territory for the fscal year ending June 50, 1870, were $168,560,107, against £143,027, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1869. New York State paid the laigest amount, $36,361,550; Ohio was the next largest. $19,563,703; I'linois: ; Penncylvania is fourth on the list, $16,78,7(4, Maesachusetts the next, $10,86: All the other States pay less than $10,000. Its grade? ara very easy, and afew dollars applied since the heavy rains have put it in complete order. in & week the contractors will nave finished up the nets. ‘TIN McCABTHY. as The brick Louse and lot on Loudon street, the property of the late Edward Hammat, was sold at public sale on Tuesday, torney, for $2,651. Jos. 1 The stockholders in the Natio: cently authorized to be estabdiis! met on Monday last and perfected y the election of officers. the Notaries Public recently ap- | by Governor Walker tor this eouncy, we notice the name of Mr. Wm. N. Wise, of by M. Harrison, ai- nal Bank re- Gustice of Pees. hed in Leesburg, its Causes HiBAM GREEN. Lait jubject—Bile. Single tickets. 50 ; Beason tickets, $3; Sea- son tickets admitting a gentlome y sale at Philp & Solomons’; Simm’s Dru; corner of 14th street and New, York Burr's Furnishing Store, 910 F st Purchasersof season tickets will be entit served seats without extra charge, two “lay: each lecture. at which time diagrams of the hal be 910 Fatrect, Gex. O. 0. Howarn’s New York friends pro- rose to raise @ subscription for the purpose o! relieving him from the expense he incurred in defending bimeelf during the investigation ordered by Congress, at the instance of Fernan- do Wood, into his administration of the Freed- men’s Bureau, and a paper is in circulation in that city which has already been liberally signed. ‘he subject will also be presented to the Union League next week for their action. ‘s want- | 08. ¢s,1581 Eng | 3s tae thereby pro] resistance. that Prussia is willing to receive avd honestly consider any proposition from France whicn may seem to carry with it a genuine desire for River Fieut 1m Mrssovrt.—tn- telligence from southeast Missouri: gives an ac- sperate and fatal affray whic! curred on the Vorners river on Henderson Shephard, an old hunter age, was in his boat on the approached by another men, whose names are no’ and Shephard an old feud exist ETBROLEUM V. NABBY.P M will deliver nis new and intensely humorous cure. TROUBLES OF A CONSERVATIVE WITH THE WOMAN QUESTION.” L, NOVEMBER 3p. Seats, 73 Oen lomon’s and Parker's. oc23-5t* PRUSSIAN MOVEMENTS, Xc. The Prussians have commenced a movement northward from Soissons. A body of horse is river, when he was boat containing three LINCOLN HAL 80 Cen it given, between whom Ts, EVENING CLASSES IN MATHEMA’ prashipsat srw Tontpte anemia hfe i ren ‘ate, . between Fand i will be reorganized ou MONDAY, Oct. 3d. tony. For terms, 80. 9PPly 1) parrgRsoN, se00-tf 1321 Vermont avenge. STEAMBOAT LINES. RH ORTEST RUUTE To WILMINGTON, © CHARLESTON. SAVANNAH. NEW OB LEANS, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. WASHINGTON. NORFOLK. AND BOUSTUN STEAMSHIP COMPANY DAY, October 17, ~amboat ** Vay gear iN Captaia PAs = e ers wharf, Georgetown. MON- HUBSDAYS at 11 aim. ‘end her 7th street, at Ip m.. reaching Nor- morbings. connecting with the 8 cr all points south, and the steamers of the Mercnanta’ and Miners’ Tr tion Company for Boston. which leave every TUES. PAY ‘aod FRIDAY: ‘Returning. i a TEESDAY sod FRIDAY att oe the follow KR. KR s and state room, rereione, Be PUPAMRY Stasi VE i wh. U. Ga. yt, Ale: » Va. v. Ds Groner. Nortoik, Va OF gecbee &.P. BROWN & 808, General Agente. corner of sth street and New York avenue. where through tickets to all princial points south can be procured. ia go PG ocls @TEAMEB EUBEKA, CAPT. CRAIG, is) eaves town TUESDAY, THUBSDAY and SAT. Arriving atthe Poin OF ROUES a6. m Bs rang leat Bork RESDAY and FRIDAY a Tae Oe Geors : de ll __J. W. THOMPSON, President. NEW xrarss EINE, VIA CANAL, Pao auEees FEE oo ter from Wharves, para s oe wi DNESDAY at 8pm. Owns Apply to pee LEB, 63 Water strost, Failadeipaiae Sos ee Q8oarzer aNp ICKEST LIND . pace ae — TIBE BENDEES, GENUINE CONCORD AXLES, TEMPERED SPRINGS, BEFINED IRON, of all descriptions. Blow in stock. cam ee Oclt- a ign of the |. Assoon as the Tange, one of the roke bis right arm. reported at Hierson, in the province of Aisne. ‘She Figaro this evening will publ'sh & resume of Napoleon's pamphiet on the campa‘g a of 157 FRANCE STILL KICKS AGAINST a RENDER O08 TEKRITORY. The provisional government bas reassuring advices from the southern and western provinces of France. The people are upanimous tor the continuance of the war uni | EXCbenge, ther basis than the | North Can ask for official proofs boats came in good shootin; ren tired at Sb Shephard seize: resting it on the side of his woat, and kill assailant. The others commenced firing on him but he managed with bis teeth and left load his rifle, and finally, Gorne Home To Vorg.—In all of the Execa- tive departments of the government leaves of absences are being granted to clerks holding residence in New York, Illinois, Massachusetts. Michigan, Missouri ard the other States in which elections will be held next week, to en. able them to go home to vote. These leaves are solely for the purpose of enabling them to vote, and the clerks will return to their official duties immediately ater the election. after receiving sev-n body, killed the other two assait- ants. He then managed to reach the shore, where he was received by persons attracte the river bank by the firing, and where he lies in a critical condit Our Clothing FOR FALL & WINTER 1870-1871. porsible on some o' French territory. The journals of Tours of Bazaine’s treasonable intentions. GOOD PROSPECTS FOK AN ARMISTICE. Loxpoy, Nov.3.—It is reported that Thiers bas proposed at Versailles an armistice on the basis suggested by the British government, and that the proposition will be, if it has not already been, accepted by Prussia. Thiers expresses the course pursued by ‘The last English and American tamilies that will be permitted to leave Paris, take their de- parture this a. m. MINISTER WASHBURNE At last advices Minister Washburne was pre- | which paring to come out. The courage and sddress of the American | Port with thirty-six cabi Ambulance Corpe is the subject of especial | Texas, being intiuential persons who had the action of the democracy in- SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING. OVERCOATS ! Tue Board FoR RETIRING ARMY OFgicers Capt. Wm. Maynadier, Capt. R. C. Duryea, Capt. Thos. B. Weid, Capt. J.D. Jones, First Lieutenants Donald, Mcintosh and Pendleton Hunter, and Secord Lieutenant Thomas A. Kiley, U. 8. A., charged with inefficiency, have been ordered before the army board now in ses- sion here under the eleventh section of the new army law, over which board Gen. Hancock pre- dorsing Governor Hoffman creates ment in political circles in O'Brien is in accord with Tammany, who last night nominated his brother Lawret Assembly. ‘This, perhaps, explains of the young democracy in repudiating the republican State tick Joseph Blamenthai that these proceedings tee of the young dem sc- At a meeting last n county convention & resolution was passed indorsing Mr. Ledwith. A resolution was offered and referred to the executive committee providing for the rear- ganization of the republican party. ‘Lhe effect of this resolution, if acted on, Petuate the present dissensions republicans. ‘The young pominated Hon. 8.8. Cox as their candidate for Congress. eat tatistaction with were unauthorized. DRESS COATS AND VESTS! night of Murphy's republica |. B. Biue Cloth, ) B Biack Cloth, | Cat very THE SincER Stwine MACHINE PaTENT.— The Commissioner of Patents has refused to grant an extension of letters patent to Isaac M. Singer, for improvement in sewing machine:. ‘The retusal of the patent, however, which ex- pires on Friday next, does not make the use of what is known asthe Singer improvement un- reservedly available to the public, for the reason that that improvement is contained in and pro- tected by other patents which have yet several years to run. CounTERvEIT PLATES, Digs, &c., TO nz Ds- STROYED.—A large number of counterfeit captured by Colonel Whiteley, Chief of the Secret Service Division of the cyysts B Brown Cloth, | will be to per- B. Dahlia Cloth SWALLOW-TAIL COATS! irene: aie ne" a 2,600 United States marine: @ grand raid pga d iltisit te arth ward of Brooklyn, N-¥. ver illiam bas irsued a atulating his armyon THE FIGHT AT DIJON. their successes. YOUTHS AND Boys? patan ERoeRty. THE LABGEST ASSORTMENT EVER SHOWN. CLOTHING! - votes | teocin poe de! mob ariel eo Se eeeee te ek teen bats, stones and other mis- committee to be designated peer erin, hich from time to time, comprise is €9 1b. tobacco stamps; ing 20 cent revenue stamps; 16 cent curreucy stamps, fet of plates for printing tional Shoe and Leather Bank, of « plates tor printing $3 apa stam: ofa 3 es of the 50 cent me Q 'y finely finished one vignette Pqneter of cm 5 20 bonds; ‘sue, Stanton head: ing the new registerod 20 and a large lot of. of various denomi +206 THE TILTON-FULTON QvaA‘ pears in the Bostoh Traveller, signed by Kev irs. Tavlor and Simmons, “et 7 Board of New Yi the truth of Rev. his interview with concerping the charges relative to lager beer dr! CLOTHING TO ORDER! ¥EROM THE FINEST SEL! Clot early part or the eral vol! if bri BUSSIA AFRAID OF POLISH NATION- siles upon the in ALITY. It is alleged that Russia is apgrehensive of a revival of the Polish nationality, under Prus- sian roome cote So if any further violence chia terse Sa let HABLE BSEOTHERS, S. W. OOBNER OF SEVENTH AND D 8T8., (Intelligencer Building.) BAZAINE’S TREACHERY. Seabees med tes the Na- East Bartivore— complete set of Lit peers ; One cor : Tb. tobaceo SUTHERLAND’S SHIRT FACTORY, 940 F STRERT, bebe te counterfeit money and stamp- inations. i Z ona an BL.—A cardap Tease aod gents) if Dr. Fulton's ac- oop Tilton, rred by latter BEEP Prov CaLirognta.—A lar; lor car. about three tons ived at the Hadson Hiver railroad ma:ket—\ew Fork Piss Col. Wal i . trayed and mardered near Boiggel. by mear a flag of truce treacberously displayed by the French. SOLDIERS. BeRtix, Nov. 3—The following royal order of the day was publisbed this morning — Soldiers of the Confederate Armies: When, three months since, we took the Seid said that God would be with our ast cance. That this confidence has bsen fo'ly reatived, witness Woerth, Saarbr + Me-2, Sedan, Beauwont, and Strasburg, each & victory for our arms. To you belong merit and glory. You have maintained all the virtaes which especially distingaish soldiers. With Metz the last army of the enemy is destroye! {take this opportunity to thank you all, trom general to soldier. Whatever the futare, I look forward to it calmly, because | know that with such soldiers victory cannot fail (Signed) - Wrenram. From Ciaci — Ex Secretary Telegraphed Exclusively to the Brening Siar. Cixciymati, Nov. 3.—Ex-Secretary Cox ar- | rived at his bome yesterday p. m The joint committee of the Chamber of Com- merce, the Board of Trade, and the Common Council, appointed to examine the bridge. re port that ¢ channel span ts not directiv over the c! nel of the river, and that the width of is not sufficient tor the vessels. The ret ort condemns the w: other particulars. A meeting will be held evening, at which Gov. Morton and other prom inent citizens are expected to be presen’ ers Telegraphed Exciusively to The Evening Sar. New Yorn. Nov. 3.—The raid on the iflieit ‘sky stills in the Fitch Ward of Brooklyn is cont.nued to-day along the |.ne of Hadson avenue, from Sand street, to the river. A strong force 0: marines oned with fixed bayonets, kept off the crowd. which thveatened co inter- fere with the revenue officers. A dozen cart able material were taken be uavy-yard, and the illicit stills were emptie? to the street. There has been no disturbance —_—~——_ Mereantile ovements. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bocning Star. Sr. Lovie, Nov. 3.—The Merchants’ Exchange voted on Tuesday and yesterday, by a majority change bullding ‘and to obtains more vigibie al on ri iocatton, ‘The steamboat men held a meeting yesterday, to consider measures for procuring a red: of the wharfage rates. a pointed to draft a petition to the ‘Otty Councils. wh ta nn The Allen-Gallagher Prise Fight. Telegraphed Exclusively tc Tie Evening Star. St. Lovrs, Nov. 3.—Allen, Gallagher, an’ the party of roughs interested in the sake the fight which was to take place Tuesday, and agreed that the should Itie probable that the principals the seconds, t ie , the seconds, and @ few friends will go to Kansas, ina quiet way, to terminate the ahair there. ———2—__—— Sentenced for Franduleat Registra- pvbane gm Woodref and Blatchford - 5 judges ren. to two years’ imprisonment in the again | Albany itentiary, amd to pay the cost of Cam! ENTRY OF THE | the Irish coast through the North Channel Z. i dangerous New Yor«k,Nov. 3.— were sale vernment to-day, iy |, 108.907 lowest, 10846, ‘The aoarde wilt be of $1,000,000 en Swindlers Batied, St. Lovis, Nov. 3.—Milo H. Dinsmore and D. ©. Freeman, of this city, who on harge of swindlu apce Compan’ $5,000 each to he Coupons from Europe fer Collection. ney, YORE, Nov. 3.—The Sootia tia, which ar- ved this morning, is supposed re at $2,000,000 ‘worth “of coupon bonds of 1806 for collection. ——_.—___ The Elections Hext Week. PuiILapgirata, Noy. 3.—The Press to-day publishes a fall list ot candidates and elections in all che States voting next week. Aosta has a Majerity. Maprip, Nov.3.—150 of the 340 The New York money market is without im- portant change, and the rates on call remain Sve and six per cent. Commercial paper is in mocerate supply and the best acceptances pase ati sani per cent. —— 3 Re! dae ‘The Marets To-Day. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Ba.timoRE, Nov. $.—Cotton jess firm, at 16% Flour in improved demaud Howard street super, Ss ae extra. 96.9625: famil; gs Mills. suprr. @5a$6 75, extra, $6. < Fe 4 roe. i a6 30 w amber, 1 prime, ©. ester: ite, new, Goa! oasie: old. Haste. ure € Bt Gaise. Provisions changed. W hel! firm at =9. Battimore. Nov. 3.—Virginia sixes, old. 4, bid 50 anked: do. 1855. 61 asked: do A867, 5° bi wed i 3.—Btocks steedy. Gold. bi, short, 9. 8-20's, IM? congon, es conpon. 6i's: do. vew, C old. 43:40 wew, 27 New Yo Wheat dull a Tax Missing Steamsnir Varvwa—Grave fears are entertained that the steam<bip Va runa, running between New York and Galver. ton, Texas, has been lost, with all on boar: ‘This vessel left New York on her regalar tr: for Galveston on Saturday, Uctober 15, and h. no accident of a disastrous nature bappened to ber she should have been at G. report f De Soto, which advises that on the evening Of the 19th uit.. when off Jupiter Inlet, Fla, the miesing steamship was seen by them, but since ich time. abe hus not been beard irom. Tne New York Herald says:—The \arana left thie agers, many of Eie"aret families Sn &5 the Summer north, and were returning to their Domes tor the winter. them was mem- ber of the British Parti who was journey- Bartm™ Setar even miles were awarded to Bernard Datty, Hoe four to amex taitan, tection Ure to a bell Bros., sections six and seven to K. Malone X Co., and section ee. 8. hae Sal bs completed by Agen Linke Lethe county tem sections (from $F 12 74, Jaclasive,) have awarded to 1. Lemmon & Son, Gor & On. Five sactiows Costwece Ttnen ant have not yet been let.— Baltimore Gazette. +200, S7-The Mormons are sleigh-riding, S97 An Indianapolis beau is equal to No, 19 S7-The modern woman's rites—Matrimony and divoroe. sippi can pa eoree B. attributes | al