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THE EVENING FUBLISUED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildings, Corner Pennsylvania av. and 11th st. EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY cx CEXTs PER MONTH. Three Mon"hs. ger than paid for. AR—published om Friday ATIONAL THEATRE, eat, of the Fae i Artiste, nd last of ui weet pating ‘Novenaber 4th, will be be sparkliac acted thonpertiios zs. Lacille Western Y¥ AFTERROON. FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. wus OPERA HOUSE. Mi<s Lavra Keane... Lessee aod Manageress. THIS | Frivay bgt Avd last appearen «hat one of the Brilliant Actrys and bo) Revel MABIETTA RAVEL. Becond time of Charles F: © lotal ttama iT BY MOONLIGH™. La Grebestra Charts for sale S TT oe = Saabs eto} MARKRITEBS, Be. 606 ScVENTE TREET. between PF and B streets Bier Doors above Odd Feilews’ Hall. remember Name and Nurber. ap2i-ly" B*tow s cavuser OL PAINTINGS FOS SALB. Sams received come Sno FIOTT RES. 1 eer ‘eveute, bet 13th and DRY GeoDs, DEY GUoDs, DRY GOOBS, ‘We are now selling of cer entire stock of FASCY AND STLPLE DEY Goons ayers ‘but we would call specra. attention to otr stock of WHITS @0eDs, Also, to our stock of BAMBURG EDOINGS anv INSERTINGS, HOSIEST. CLOVES, Erc., allof which will poettively be sold egstated above, = Nv BUMBUG! Dusiness. The stock it of goods our line, A. GOBRARD, Ne. 908 SEVENTE SPREET, _ Between Land K sis STOVES, FURNACES, &c. RLF-FESEDING BaSE BURN- TT ER ili tloer ((°mB EVERYBODY AND LOOK aT THE 1 we a OR Co Tee voccemive years at 5 “Dtate faire. ower ‘class Stave at Bold I Wrvicrs nol-6t pearl year Gy atrest. T= Wittiam MONITOR aD * OORAL COOK STOVES ice wt EBERLY Tacuas S00 in” 7th street. SOVELTY PAR OR COOK. Nove be PASLOR LIGHT, swdother SIRST-CLASS STOVES Fer sale at the lowest price, at oS} Im" EBEBLY, THO! AB & CO.'S. ON CEST bs ‘VOK STOVE = Bes the largest OVAN of any stove made. Is quick in operation. ie easily maraged, and the fr al, mea perfectly under control. @ apteed in all re superior to an re market. - a I Gnrdor oc2lw 634 Pennsy!van' yrcre SHE Beantifol ir jorm and appearance’ Bowtie I} mtifal r form and appearance, ; Seif Feeding. Iomiuation . Perfect Base Burn- ipa store. Mewdeoaty to bé soon torneure vor. —o H. 1 GREGORY oct? lw 634 Pennsylvania ave a ear SPECIAL NOTICES. THE BRID. = for, You Men Suarent Sch and ABUSES. io ‘with sure of For the rr vanate, ‘ond ‘Kadbees HOW No.2 ity ‘ oF im FAESE VAGTS DEMAND IMMEDIATE Senate aural alter oe oath cr b remtivee are 4 Conscqnences as life @ burden. Combat malaria, pert, the bi order, regulate the romo} Eee crete a relieve tie children of a can only be done with safe Rese by Charks @antier's Says popular opinion, Factory of these over'ait other Binecst Te wamate over al 5 abeo: lately driven them out of the market waere it bas been introduced Gautier’ Wine Bitte Mag be hed of all drongistes “ve Wie, Bitters ED. MEN, on Social Evils, y OF impropriety of gett Droprict; Married with Sanitary help for those who feel ‘anfitted for moatrin. own Sent ii in. led envel Pita ota. \OW ABD Al Ti P at 16, Bond street, fe8-tr The Morning Glory BASE BURNING STOVES, PARLOB AND PORTABLE HEATERS, Burm all the gas in the coal, and all the coal to ashes, ‘Without waste, thus producing what hes never be- tore been accomplished, PERFECT COMBUSTION OF COAL. onseqnently with half the fuel, they will meke Sais tos baat of any eek ees neee Te ‘centrivance for hoese- end KindJing en annoai ‘They radiate an ev end healthy heat, with none of the le smell of gaa and barat iron usual in common stoves. ‘They will burn ae briskly by day and as slowly by: bt ne is destreds end ont be sipainned tore tae ec ot heat Teguired in any climate ee G i bev ventilateard illumfuete the room, andere as Cheerful as an open Tre, : They are en’ of caat iren, and will not rast out ae iron stoves. and are the only perf % ‘They are Baltimore, and repairs can be | eeepc at cost and sbort notice, wile the vy cost and: of petting for-stoves fren ey aa generally make it less expensive new. epidty increasing ity beving in- doce any fe inini te Busi should Leware, “ROBNING GLOBY.” ec2]-Im c= Sa aPrRreAca- AND WE ALL NEED THE PROTECTION oF WABM GARMEX fs, ‘But tender chi! thood has its £-ct claim npen us, therefore I have provided for the little ones a better Sesortment than ever I had before, respectfully ail the attention ¢f the Ladies to my Desutifel and large variety of— Obildren's extra long Fancy WOOL HOSE. SCABLET and BLUE HOUSE. WHITE MEBLNU #OCKS and HOSE. Obildren's WHITE COTTOR, extra long, snd t S&Q°ES. HOODS, LEG- 13. MITTS, aod CLOAKS. Iso. INFANTS BAUSHES and COMBS, SAFETY PINS. RUBBER CLOTH. in eu res or by the ‘Sand BOXES. Bask E’ and G nt + all wo.) WEITE and COLORED HOUSE Btihea BSOABFS, long and short, from 25c. up. Ladies Bane made BREAKWASE SHAWLS ana Ladies’ VESTS. from $1 op. Misses” and Boys’ VESTS, iu ell sizes, A foll assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, perbaps the largest kept in one place. ED LINEN HANDKEKCHIEFS, Gent's sll LINEN HANDEERUHIEFS, from Se. up. Ladies’ real MOBOUCO SATUHELS, irom $4.50 np. 600 TRAVELING. MARES T. WORK. LUNCH ‘and other BASKETS, direct from ¢ EMBSOIDERED SLIPPEES and CUSHIONS. Fine ANGOBA WOUL. CROCHET snd KNITTING NEEDLES. 1,000 NEW PAITEENS FOR EMBROIDERY. ether with such an assortment of NUTIUNS, as can oly be fouud FABUY GOUUs. and TO at the GEEAT VARIKT B. SILVEZBERAG, 312 SEVENTH STREET. SIA BVENUE AND D STREET. wndsome Bow Windows will Betwrex Pevn New Styles of Goods OPENED THIS DAY. BUSINESS SUITS. GUUD ALL WOOL . $6.57. 8%. @9.and 910 $13 to $30 BUYS’ SUITS, BOYS" SUITS, Bos! SUITS, BUSINESS SUITB, BUSINESS SULTS. DBEESS SUITS. DEESS SUITS. DERBY SACKS ST. NICHOLAS. Custom Work. SHEUNK, aud got ap i PANTS AND VEST. PANTS AND VEST. PRINCE ALBERT. ‘ST. NICHULAS. Our goods are cLass STYLE Our PBICES are LOWER than the same class of goods can be bought elsewhere. @4k HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 029 SEVENTH STREET, J.B. SMITH, eel | Business Manager. YONCORD A —— = ‘TiaE aod SPRING STEEL. Gs. “ SANDEBSUNS,” Wholesale BUTTER and 1024 corner %b snd L sts, WC. JOHNS PROVISION Deal is daily receiving choice DAIRY BUTTER, fo which he calls the attention of the t housekeepers, which will ‘We soldat the oD FALL GOUDS JUST RECEIVED STRASRERGER BROTHERS 906 Seventa Strasser, DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDBENS WKAR tr 906 Tth street. between I and < rv'aBLE KNIVES AND a PEN KNIVES. from Scents T be BOUBLE OVEN RANGE, with or without Shaking, Becking and Dump- “Aothing can ual this, sain ok 1006 Penn. ave., bet 10th an ith ste. LECTURES. USEMENTS FOR WINTER BVE: \ for Uburches, Schools, Ubristian Asseriatios oan: Societies, &c..with the Stereopticon, or Views; over 40 paint bf 3 |, Seri ‘View tings to om : ws. Ascent of Moat oatter Magic La? y M.C. A. SOLER TEFIG LECTURES, s LINCOLN HALT. Commencing an. NOV 1 30, 1570, ‘SMicmuaiy Uteeertea Tickets @3; reserved seate I0 cents éxtra for each ra of course tickets can reserve seats fi 4B. Gough's Lecturesom lith and ith instant, for cents. aie no St4e counss. LYON POST, NO. 9, @. A. B. ccTnG Fost has the honor to annemace that it has ccrane or a caurse of 11 tures, to be given at Lincoln Mall. ‘The sexcon wail MONDAY EVENING. DEOE'I8ER 5, 1570, Nesture oriets ee ith anew wen eee TE BT DE CORDOVA Author of: A Summer Day at Long Branch, "** Mrs. randy. ‘To be followed SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1870, By the talented nuthoress. Mibs KATE FIELD. srtyeet: titan te Jeune bay BVENIaG, BER 19, 1570, el Fe OO REY. DR. J.P. NEWMAN Subject, by request: “The Many Wives of Uteh.” The whole to conclude HURSDAY EVENING, PECEMBER 22,1570, y the daghing trooper GENERAL J. KILPATRICE, In hisnew Iecture. entitied™ Battle Scoaca ant Inci- nts of the Inte War.” Season tickets, enthiing the purchaser to the same rene ite entire peeked ied Yr Can ~ ebtained at Soomons’ Bookstore. Pennsylvania ave- hue, omand after November 1, 170, oc SI HE CHALLENGE — BASE BUBNE: with Syphon Fice, me EB. F. SIMPSON, Stewart St @ Agency | oc8 Lith iz EDUCATIONAL, R. BOYS’ ENGLISH AND GLASSICAL M Seveuth eee Fellows’ Mall. The Second ‘nart ommences November 10 Terms, per Quarter, @10 te 813. se ? CHASE BOYS, (MART date Principal of 24 Dist Gram. Sch. OWARD UNIVERSITY, 4 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Programme of Clinical Lectnres in Freedmen's Hoxpital, commencing WEDNESDAY, Uctober 19, ana coptinuing wptil the following March: SURGICAL CLINIO—Wednesilays at 5.90 p.m, by ess D ALM OLIN1O—#ridays af 390 p.m., by Pro- fessor Joseph Taber Johnson, MD. MEDICAL CLINIC—-M fessor FH. Strong, ndaye at 3.30p.m., by Pro- TERMS: To students attending the University Clinical In a ives. thers. general ticket. $10. e giap be procared fry JOSEPH TABER JOHNSON, M * ~s:retary of the Faculty, cormer of Rew York ave- and Wth street ‘ f G*45D, counss QF LzCTORES ven under pions. ibe CALVARY BAS Tis: CHURCH, ca LINCOLN HALL, mmencing November 3, with ............WM. H. MILBUBN. Sndyect— Wh: y a at Biied aii Saw sn Calttornte seco reat Chivalry Tate dea rn eee ae Ipeomter 2, iis Gocutry of the Dearie, Shahar this Country of the Duarte. January Serene Jase. MURDOCH Brrerossee.. he Subject — Belect Beading» trom Celebrated Au January T3. ......... TEPHEN MASSETT. Subject — Sixty Mi Chat with China and pan. February 15 ............ ssomnee JOBN G. SAXB. 7 Babiicet Posty and Posts March 4 JUSTIN McCABTHY Subj March L FIELD id Acting March 29., HORACE GBEELEY Aprit 12. r DGARTON s mse Cure. April 26.. justice of Peese AM GREEN. Lai Bubject—Bile. Bingle tickets. 50 eente; Season tickets, $3; Soa ckets admitting a gentleman and lady 8 4. sale at Philp & Solomons ; Simm 6 Drag Store, T of 14th street and New York avenue, aud # Furnishing Store. 910 F street. SH, FRENCH, AND CLASSIC ‘STITUTE tor Young Ladies and Misses; Sirs. ANGELO JACKSON. Principal. 815 Now York avenue BARBI, Teacher of French oc? 2m’ RE ES OSBORNE YOUNG LA SEMINARY, 1131 loth st, bet. Land M. rough instract Keterenc & NING CLASSES IN MATHEMAT- English Grammar, Bookkeeping and Pen- } &t Emerson Institute, Mth strest, betwoen K will be reorganized oo MONDAY, Oct, 3d, . For terms, &e., apply to oper PATTERSON, se20-tf a 1321 Vermont avence IPPINCOTT FEMALE INSTITUT CHABLES STREET AVENUE BALTIMORE, Mo». Beiect Boarding and Day Behoo! Every aesity for the cirement of ® thorough aud Snish English and French edncation. Especial attentiou given to Music and Ornamen Cost fer boarding pupiis in @nglish department (6450 per annum. For circulars contauing full information eddr.ss be Principal. fe-coeWily REV. J. A.LIPPINCUTT.A.M STEAMBOAT LINES. SHORTEST ROUTE TO WILMINGTON, SSCHARLESTON. SAVANNAH. NEW OB: LEANS, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH A WASHINGTON. NORFOLK. AND BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. * On and after MUNDAY, October Io. the LA OF THE LAKE. Denty. will le: 340 DAYS and THUKSDAYS at 11 sharf, foot of 7th street, at 2p. m., folk the following iB BR fer ng Nor- orbings. connecting with the 3. points south. and with the the Merchants’ and Miners: Transporta- yc Ean for Howton. which leave every TORS: : DAY. Returning. | TUESDAY and FRIDAY att pom. e NOrtolk Pore te Norfolk, $3. round tip. @S. 84. 3 fie © Boston, inelnding mealy and state room, For Freight er Poweas, ply to J.G. Waters, Georgetown. D_C: JG. Phillips, Alexandria, Va.; +D. Groner. Norfolk, or to 8. P. BROWN 2 808, ral ABents. corner of 1sth street and New York nue. where through tickets to all princial points oc! ERCHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTOR iD MEW YORK, AISeaee she Fine Steamantpe KHIGET, Eien EERE pore BLA the Leary SATURDAY, at 4 Leave a cin eod ALERAND. pe) Oe ‘or full information, apply to B. P. A. DEB. Ham. f, office and wher? fost of jh street. Etapecuie reo ta art a ew ae J. W. THOMPSON, President. NEY REPRES b NB. VIA CANAL, PHILADELPHIA, LEX 1A, VA. * INGTON ‘AnD Gs. ROR TOW WASH- he Puiscclpnie SeeORD Tet Soe wy rom 63" 'Water aent Georesiown ERE WEDNESDAY, at rs LER, 63 Water uur Ad North fe Corner Sth and Gciivered is Washington tree ont a" harge. two days prior to iagrams cf the halFean ve 31 tm - H. B 7<D Our Clothing FOR FALL & WINTER 1870-1871. SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING. OVERCOATS ! For Beaver Melton, webilla, | All Colors. | Exvuimaax Beaver, Castor Beaver All Styles. | Irish Freizs, i Kersey, ) All Sizes. Pilot DRESS COATS AND VESTS! Cnt very | Stylish, } ard B Brown Cloth, | °it Weil, | BD. B. Brows Cioth 8. Dablia Cloth D. B. Dabha Givin, SWALLOW-TAIL CoO. BUSINESS SUI Frock Coat ; Style Derby Coat ‘The Greatest Variety ! Etyle. YOUTH'’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING! THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER SHOWN. CLOTHING TO ORDER! FROM THE FINEST SELECTION OF Jloths, Coatings, jiagonels, b coking, Kerseys. ricots, scimerce. Cheviote, ere. nd Siiks. Velvets, Plush. aud Uashimre for Vests, tins ‘cout be procured irom first class eetabiish ments, HABLE BROTHERS, 8. W. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D 3T3., ec%i-tr (Intelligencer Building.) SPECIAL ROTICE. is the time to purchase JEWELRY. As HOUD & BEC. areabout to re ri partnership, they will, for @ their large mat ie ie ae poore 0285 yee cmt. be- vere it Selene eer low Prime cea, ju order to’close ont th elt stock. and Sxamine prices 5 Oc 22 2w Ro. 1101 Penneyivanis avence, REICHERBACH’S Piano F. = Wo: 423 Lik dereeh, above Femme: atone, esau mane Oven ae Bole enone? for the eale of the celebrated aneo, Organs rent! geod Sia PestTasLe FORGES, TIRE BENDERS, GENUINE CONCORD AXLES, TEMPEBED SPRINGS, REFINED 1RON, of all sizes and descriptions, jow in stock. 0. CAMPBELL, 606 PRUMSILVAMIA-AVERUR, ocl-im oN Sten of the *[ 808m CILK UMBRELLas rere oy WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1870. Weshington News and Gossip. InTERNAL REVERUB.—The receipts from this source to-day were $655,747.79. Tue CAnineT me: at noon to-day, all th members present except Seceetary Delano, who £ ont of the city. +e A) POINTED. — Secretary Robeson has ap pointed Albert F. Dizon, of Boston, a Second Avsit taut Engineer in the navy. Fxsexs 3, J. K. Patch, James Franklin Jebn A. Norris and Charles A, » U. x. ve been ordered to signal duty in this Lapy Youne, the wife of the Governor General of Canda. in company with Mrs. Thora ton, the wife of the British minister, visited President and Mrs. Grant yesterday. TRE COMMANDING OFFIOBR at New Orleans has been ordered to employ troops, if necessary, for the execution of the United States laws at tbe electiors. ‘THE EXGAGENENT of Dr. Emory, of this city, to Miss McCa.thy, eldest daughter of Hon. Dennis McCarthy, of Syracuse, N. Y., is an- woanced. ReeeraT ons Accerrep—The President has accepied the resignations of Second Lien- tenan*: H P. Eak.n, 6th cavalry, and A. F. Bayerd, ‘th cava'ry. If 18 BELIEVED that the English M‘esion bas been tendered to General Bobert Schenck, of Ohio, but the President not autho: ize the anpouncement until the position shall be ac- cepted. AN BLEGANT RECSFTION was given to M>, and Madame Caiecazy, by Hon. James Brooks at bis residence 38 Fifth avenue, New York, last Friday evening. The atteudance was ie .> and fe: sionable, ard inciades some of the mcat Gistinguished people © n the city. DISCHARGED RCM THE ARMY.—First Ligut. A. Wernirge:, Jr.. unassigned, and Secor | Lieut. Joseph E. Griff th, engineer corps, hae been honorably dischaged the service of i¢ United States, under the provisions of the new army lew. JvDer Currrorp has received @ letter .cm Associate Justice Nelson, announcing that b's health is imp. but he will not be able to resume his-duiies on the bench before Decer- ber. Noft-ing further has been beard trom Chief Justice Chase, who is still at Narragan- se.t, R. Be Muitaey Inp1ay A@ants Cevrevan.—The SMowing-parred army officers have been re- lieved from dvty as Irdian agents et the poss wemed :—Col. De. Lloyd Jon=3, Idaho Terri- wry; Mejor Henry Doug'ass, Nevada; Major Wilham Chintov, New Mexico, and Capt. J. E. Tov. ieMotte, in Utoh Territory. Cov. dAMzs R. O’Bigrxe, who had net been heard from since the defeat o7 Mayer Bowen, whose re-election he came on bere to advocate, has turned up again in the political arena, and addressed a meetirg in the eighth ward of New York city on Wednesday night, in favor of Ger. McMahon tor Congress. If his advocacy of McMahon is not more successfal than kis Wash- ington campaign, Tammany will have a rousing vietory over the ‘Young Democracy” and Mc- Mabou. : Tue NATIONAL CONVENTION ON IwMroR: tion —Secretary Boniwell this morning a:- dre: sed a leiter to Goverror Baker, of indians, in reply to his letter of the 20th ult. éu relation to the propo. d imm‘graiion convention. The Leeretory says‘ that the department will co- operate with the Goveinors of the States who have called a rat‘onal convention to deliberate uponthe imporiant interests of immu‘gra‘or. Mr. Young, the Chief of the Bureau of Statis- ties, has Been directed *o furnish such sa! st'- cal information as that offce contains; and he will probably atterd the convention.”* ‘THREE IMPORTANT CASES are set for an early hearing at the December term of the U.S. Su- preme Court. ‘The ticst involves the constitu- he government. ‘T noer si.tutiorality ts. a corduct2d by Messrs. Curtis & Cusbing pst the United States. The third comes uy on a.writ of error irom Kentucky, and in. volves the civil-rights bill, the special case be- ing that of a white man tried iu a United State court for the murder of a negro. Judy: appears aga-nst the government, au w that it is unconstitutional to try in a United States court acitizen of a State for murder when the State courts are oper. OPFICErS ORDERED TO APPEAR BEF oa GENERAL HANCCCK’S BOARD.—Tne followi rg named officers bave teen ordered to appoir betore Gen. Hes, ock’s board, er directcd » forward a waiver if they desire rot to appear, allegations of wnfitness having been made against them under the Ith section of the act of Joly 15, 1 lajor D. R. Clendenin, sth avaliy; Captaim 8S. Plummer, 7th cavairy; ist Lieut. J.J. Driscoll, Ist artillery; Ist Liens. J. W. Foder, 4th artillery; Ist Lieut. E. 5 Smith, th artillery; 2d Lieut. Colton, Ist *viilet Lieut. LM. Merriman, th arti. lery; Captain L. M. Kellogg. unassigned Captain George H. Crossman, supernumerary, Captain John Edwards, jr., supernumerary; First Lieut. L. 1. O°Conner, 5th cavalry; Sec: ond Lieut. John ©. Graham, 5th cavalry; First les Brewster, ith cavair First Edward G. Mathey. 7th cavalry: t ant Edward S. Godfrey, 7th cavairy; Ouptain Dudley Seward. 8 valry; First } Lieut, Robert Carrick. 8th cavalry: First leut. Tomes W. Gibson, Sth cavalry; First Lieut. Wm. H. Beck, Wth cavalry; Firat Lieut. dobn i aptain Montgom- Second Lieut. Kich- t. ith infantry; 6th infantry New York City Porrric s the day of election approaches im New York the excite- ment regarding politics increases. Numerous meetings of both parties are held nightly. A large mass meeting of republicans was hell last evering at Cooper Institute. to ratify the State nominations. bape oF pdyke presided. Reso. lut'ons culogistic of Lieutenant Governor Wooil- ‘ord and condemmatory of Tammany were edopted. Addresses were made by Senator Corkling, Edward Pierpont and otiers. At a m2. rg of the vnion republican general com- jt*ce lat night, acommurication trom the State central committee: was received, asking tor the apj ointment of a committee of copfer- ence in regard to the contemplated reorgaviza- tion of the republican party, and gave rise to extended excited debate. No action was ‘taken bevord referring it to the executive com- mittee of twenty-one. The registry inspections yesterday, under the provisions of the new law amounted practically to very little, only a few rames being challenged throughont the ci ‘Ibe republican convertion in the fifth con; ity. res- sional district (New York city) nominated last evening William Gibbons for Congress, = a Loss OF TEE STkaMSHIP VaRUWA steamship Varuna, Captain Joseph Spe » bich sailed from New York October 15th, for Galveston, Texas, foundered during the nightot Cetober 20th, of Juniper fnlct. All on board, fxeept the:econd mat? and four men, were lost. ‘The Varuna was a first class wooden yn jt the ene year old and 630 tons burden. re 3 cabin pasrengen on_ board, nearly all of vbeom were from as. Among the passengers wes Mr. Jenkins, P.. probably Sir George Samuel! Jenkins, a membe® of the British House of Commons tom, North Wilts. 7 Koopmanchap is making a fortune at the South. #2 Figaro says be has reflected a good deal on the lapse of ager, and prefers, on the whole, the age of seventeen. machen ian by te &7 Miss Frances Rutherford, city physi- cian of Grand Rapids, was sworn into office by & female notary public. (For The Star. THE SERGEANT OF THE FIFTIETH. (From the French of Le Guill.) TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Out of dlackened clouds of powder Gazed the moon upon the eight; ‘Where had rolled the battle’s thunver, Fre the coming of th An old sergeant of the fiftieth Tohis ‘al made report: ‘Present four; and I; all wo: “Praised be God, we hoid the fo: ‘Weak and trembling were bis accents, For his blood was: THE WAR IN EUROPE. ames sca ice: Sepa ciking monet” OONFLICTING REPORTS. “Shot and sheil have left “These the mitrailesse hath spared QUEF RESTORED 13 PARIS. “But the enemy are goue!” “Then retuin Comrade b: ‘ardon, General; here you see them, ‘Un the crimson sod are laid “All the rest.” The general m Sg “Sorely my poor are “Cursed be thelr task to-day! “Sull we took those murderous cannon. oT regiment repair. ice, replied the se: t |, General: they are here.” AN OUTBREAK AT TOURS. are entertained that ultimate peace will be the result. The conditions of the armistice are the Same as were proposed by Earl Granville. The Constituent inst. The exebange of signatures ratifying the armistice was to take place to-day. BAZAINE A TRAITOR AND COWARD. Loxpon, Nov. 3—[{N. Y. World special-}—The correspondent ofthe World, the first civilian al- Ee , are fo “Never!” and the bloody, From his breast the DISCOVERIES IN AFRICA. found mericans wo bad ben in M of New Haven. The whole siege, viz. latter belonged to The citizens universally lation and the conduct of the z i the rush te*‘the diggings” pret _ ite if the exciting ccenes witne fhe bariy days coking in Califovaie 80d 2, which some esser: -d to be rst water, ard others only a ttz crys‘ il, tes lately boen cut, and proves ules d'aword of cst r: splendeut vality, of 1°6 grairs in weiekt, snd to which name of *-Ebe Star of south Africa” has If letter writers trom the scene of the discor- believed, Sinbad the Sailor’« monde is pomyth. An old California miner wriies to the Aita California, unde dats it AL -—The road is excellent all diamond fields. at the diemond fields » Californian days presented itself. The river rockers, tents, and miners of all biden’ ‘At lecet #00 miners were af werk, whole 8. miners were at work, women and children—ha' either in the Transvala lic, Orange Free State, or Cape Colon: and washing the women and cl iidren were sorting the pebbles, which We took a claim = third capie or hill er; pie b ard King Williamstown parties took out damonds t.om a wiangular space of about 50 paces in circumfererce, and ivom 6 inehes to 24 inches in depth. Other parties have takes at least 150 diamonds from near this triangle, on | the same capie. The second capie rich since, and about 1(9 diamonds had been taken out from it. been opened, and 20 diamonds : from it up fo the ti 3 > a the early days of cela ‘Australie. ‘The gem > v ii ij F THE ARMISTICE NEWS Loxpos, Nov. 3, frmation has been an armistice had been Versailles. The rumor was in circulation this but received a contradiction this p.m. ‘he conflicting reports cavsed commotion on tock » nd all kinds of securi- , irctnding American, fluctuated violently im ki colo: 8 p.m.—At this hour no inds, 8, 60x of the families—men, leit their homes ALL QUIET AT PARIS. Tours, Nov. 3.—Advices from Paris to the 2d instant bave beenreceived. Complete tranquil- ity prevailed in the city. Pallastran and Geveral Tamisser were il! in ¢onrequerce of the violence to which they were subjected at the Hotel de Ville. of Jules Ferry is universally extolled. Dorian endeavored to iteti Garmier-Pages. The third cay of our arrival. At the frst capie the diamonds were irom % ta 19, 50 and 40 carats; at the recond, nd ¢3 cerats; and irom the ‘0, and 18 carats. overn: the commissions ‘of Flourens and manders of battalions in the National Guard The goverument has decreed that all bodies of the National Guard appearing armed in the streets without orders shall be disbanded and that any chief of a battalion — without orders shall be tried 1 saw £0 diamonds ws yd others as com- to the King W.lliamstown party 9. and 20y carats, the jot valued at £6,c00. T' Natab party have a 40-carat diamoypd worth C0. ‘They obtaired 52 in all, bat larger than Ties, and the valve of lot is about We found about 609 miners on this side. The Disturbance at Borfolk, Va. of the Killed and Wound ut to the City on Election The Norfolk Day Look publishes the folowing account of the disturbance at the republican meeting in that city last Tuesday night :—“Lt is said by tome that the row was caused by the large number of up on the occasion, and t] THE ATTEMPT oe BSSASSINATE oa Marines tobe Se ‘Tors, Nov.3:—The follow! from M. Gent to Gambetta, reporting the atempt 2 assa: sination : ** MARSEILLES, Nov. 2.—I was received here spiendidly by the Natioval Guards and people, Afterwards armed meu came and demanded that I should act with Esquiros or r’ sign. On my retasing to do either, a pistol was discherged at me. in the abdomen, but not serioasly. about in a few day:, but shall rot per.orm my officia’ dit'es until I re. »ver, CAPTURE OF DIJON, BERLIN, Noy. 4.-The report of the capture of Dijon is confirmed by official dispatches just received irom Gen. Werder. the town was burned by the bomba-dment. The first Prussian grensdiers bad two hundred men placed hors ducomba: in the engagement; the ~econd grenadiers tive hundred. The French jorres are unknown, but are believed to be prese: at the Prefecture. it the police cou'd no! kcep them under subjection, or failed to do so atany rate. They annoyed ard tantalized the negroes present, and disturbed the meeting, got both sides excited by their conduct. and that ex- citement inally culminated in a fight, which was started by a drunken white man and drunken negro being b.ought. tu blows. negro abused che white man aud the latter struck him; other negroes came to his rescue, lother white men came to the rescue of the Sucks were used in the melee, and pistols and brickbats answered. Amid the large crowd present it was impossible to. have an in- discriminate discharge of tirearms without in- jury (some. Many otf the negroes fell down and feigned death and wounds on the tirst vol- ley, white others took to their heels, and the cr A large part of THE CAPTIVE EMPEROR. lay there were twenty-one Gen- erals and eighty-seven superior officers with the Emperor Nayoleon at Wilhe'ubobe. formation that the fuas Was not caused by 3 speskers or maw Ws origin had no onnection with politi. acoloied man named Langston, from in a friendly and concilia Unfortunate afair broke o drunken men. Of course, there was ment, dcep political excitement, but tha always the cate at political meetings; but even that does not necessarily imply blvod ithout the presence of drunken boys, seldom re: DEK GARAB slaughter, and, men and’ unruly dire conreqvences. Jace to fight urder Gara- va'di, who is organizing the franc-tireurs. AID FOR FRE v.1—A banker here } edvance money to seve.al which are unable to bear the burdens of ‘ibe Prassian government has a; t. of killed and wounded so far as we have been enabled to gather. 1 other wounded pot in the hst :-—Mr. men, ot Portsm ster, colored, shot through the back, a colored man was cut with an axe, H. Woodus, co’ored. shot in the heal; udgins, colored, shot very badly in the side; W. J. Hodges, colored, shot in the arm; L, Berton, lieutenant of police, struck over the bead and shoulder, uurt slightly, captain of the Petersburg police, shot in the leg, stigh Bryan Lynch, baggage master of the Nort and Petersburg railroad, shot in the heel; po- liceman Messick, shoulder dislocated; ofticer Bavls, struck with a brick m the breast and knocked down; Thomas Hope Fire Company, cut on the head very bad- ly; officer Hill, struck on the ankle with a brick, burt slightiy; 4.d. Dalton, struck on the head with a brick, hort slighily; Williaw Glennan, wounded in the head. ‘i ‘We learn that Secretary of the Navy Robeson, who was present and spoke at the meeting, has ordered trom Washington a company of United States marincs, to be sent to this city immedi- present on election day. These are in addition to thore alre ady on this station THE KIotS AT PAKIS. Late advices from Paiis give the particulars of the disturbance which occuced tere la- ts were cau_ed by the aversares of an armistice, who made armed meni«statiors betore the Hotel de Ville. A ‘commii.ce of public sifety ’ was cstabliched by the rioters, comprising Ledru, Rollins, Hugo, Gustave Flourens, and oi her well-krown names. The members of the government were de- ‘aincd as prisoners fo~ severa! hours, but were ih released by soldiers of the National Guard, who aleo put down the manifestation. Paris will vote next Thursday to decide if the government of defence shall be matntsined, and a = “ne phe Preven oe arrondissemen! aring the distur! * Gen. Trochu was threatened by the mob. Mus- bayonets coolness disarmed the rietets. The Paris jour- pals all contain articles urging the government to take chergetic measures. The news of the Frost, member of the powers of the ately, go as to be itulation of Metz cavzed im Paris, but no discourage. among the troops. position at Bour- get has been occupied by the French, the Ger- ‘ng abandoned it on the 23th ultimo, 23 lacking strategic value. THE ARMISTICE. Torrs, Noy. 2. th ultimo. Except the AXcveil and the Combat, all the newspapers are in favor of the proposed iN FRANCE.—A'French letter to says: “The peasantry faa they supp end the latter take ‘on the slightest ‘nose Robirsles £ the Pittsburg Chronicie are in & ead plight. emment menanced with death, tbe enemy with forage, etc., itcn the Fob Roy princivie, show of dicinclivation. ‘T. the Francs Tireurs—are vengeance if caughty and where any of such iree-shooters leave evidence of the'r presence, the parish will be:trock by a heavy fire. But the populat‘on willevidently join 'n with the uerrillas when the nighis beso ger. Thete appear to be no ci yers. nthe Chr'stii and all other Friar Dominies, have in places to shoulder a gun. “to stiffen the sine blood.” armistice. On the 3ist all the detained es priso" r bours. wernment Oficers were the Nasional Guards Areso va yg Ag soon = ased, ard sn a.erwards Jd) ‘avre ai Gar were setat liberty. Whe: ed it was found that communists tice were the au- Trochu immeti- mauon showing the ‘an arm! On the peccsoring 0g (November Ist) Paris “The result of the vote #3 towhether Pari will accept the provisional government is stil! The Nationals are forbidden to appear in the groups. Mayors bave resigned. WAR NOTES FROM LONDON. Lonpon, Nov. 4.—The Standard s Pats corres spondent says: Bourbaki has not resigned nor been removed. Monday next the entire National Guard ‘The Standard is confident that an armist'ce for twenty-five days has been arranged bet ween France and Prastia. ™ - 5 Pages der was restor an thors of the trouble. General ately issued issued a advantage of Tae Brooxiry Waisky Karps.—The raid in Brooklyn, N. Y., which was con- yesterday, resulted in the discovery and struction of rine illt gallons of id streets in armed & Hell H ©. A. Sala writes oracolariy th rot be bombarded at a-cand Paris were silent ( exc Sccasional artiliery shot from Fort 73m | Mont du Valerien. The siege of Beifort has been commen: The Rbone Mobiles bravely defended Kay and soeceeded im repulaing the enemys. Lvons is well prov for the pontine siege. All within the fortifications have agree: to de‘end the place to the last extremity, ema- ing Paris and Strasburg. jt Tue departments of Khone, Ain, Larne-et- | Loire, Drome,and Ardeche sre ina state of | Heme: umes is grentiy tated hy news from Paris and the capitulation of Bassine. A mod d the pretectare, but order War «uickly red. Similar scenes ooourred at Grenoble d e!vewhe: TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE. » Nov. 4.—The Standard’s Paris cor- pub)-shed this s. m., says :-—“In respondence | the 25 days’ armistice granted by Prussia for the sal | elections the revictaaling of Paris is incladed.” on UPRISING aT Povas. fame authority says the populace of Toure rose esterday, captured the gove: ame at , Sud proclaimed a commitiee of safety, bat the Ore were : (om rescecd restored to their som New Breieack to November 5.1 deen riceived. A vortionef Fort Mor'- — taken fre, evd,at 3 p m., was etil) ——_e--__ img of Parliament at Quebec. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bveming Siar. — Nov.4. ae tenement ok the peer. Quebec opened to-day The Licutnant Governor. 3 waded to tbe which ba speech, a! hberai grane heel ‘The Philadelphia Child Marder. Mobrman, the Judge decided that the evidence @f Michael Dunn was admisable. He then de- together, wing all the Darticulars of the outrage’ merder disposi- Don of the vietim. w a t Tinh Thinks of the New Gov ermer. Satt Lare, Nov. 4.The appointment of Vernon H. Vanghn #8 Governor of this Terr y is a Cisappointment to the radicals and ce-seekers here, but is satisfactory to the conservatives, both gentile and Mormon. S Congressional lnvestigatt pom. mitsce os AvevsTa, Mg, Nov. 4.—A congressional i pepe oa | ce is in semion at ¢ National Asylum, for the barpose of examining ‘nto the management of (hat instilation. Crxcrywati, Nov. the Young Men's C to-night in Pike's sons were preent. Addrerses by Bishop Bedell and the Rev. I a New York NEw Yorx, . 4.—The U. 8. ship Guard arrived last nf, om the Gulf of St. Lawrence. rhe proposed trot between the American rl and George Wilkes did not come 0% yes rday. Specie Shipments to Earope New Yorn, Nov. 4.—The steamer Ismalia, which sails tor England to-morrow, take= $2,090,000 im specie. 22d anniversary or heid were delivere De. Briggs. ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York money market is steady with five and six per cent. as the rates on call loaus, six being the common rate on mixed collater The currency movement to and trom that city continues smatl. The discount lincs of the bank generally full, but in theopen ma choice acceptance pars readily a'7 4° 4 1 ent. * emsmemcesipraceronms The Markets Te-pay. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Bavtimone, Nov. 4 —Ootten Strone. with an ad vancing tendency, at Mien’, Bloar irrer Virginia sixes, ol. 4, pid, © asked, do. 15 bid, Stocks qniet. Money fat pe tons. rs, Swe, «06; do. ew, ut Olds 47:40 new. 4—Wlour steady. W 3 ro, abide firmer _— Tre ww YORK Post Orrice dificulty betwoen the Federal and New York city authorities relative to the use of a portion of ‘the City Hall BE during the erectton ot the new Post office, has been satisfactorily arranged, and a number of lately dixmimes rLapen have been re-engaged. The appro. wriation of €390,000 for the past office is nearly exhausted. cente Letter Ricnwox» (Va) Pourrics.—Col. John W. Jenkins, United States commissioner, was nom- inated egy atin, repab licans for . Be * tn rtern sdptaing ha ternal otra citizens of the State. John B. W, Gillis, editor of the State Journal, was wow. nated jor clerk of the Hastings Court. — a 87 New York is to have a two story omnibne ‘ne, with seats ineide and ontop. 87 Mic ste:ippi bas a colored sorosis. 2 ~ Seg is a home without asewing machine’ }acless. S7 Four women were discovered among body of Terco price ers. ~ 87-A piece of lard for sale in London is ad- vertived as “equally suitable for a charch or arcrn S7-The Perora Deroc-at w! the ots forbidding the playing of bane van e* S7-Tbe New Engianders have the credit of berg (he pumpkin p or ers of the worid. &7 Mis Savab F. Ruscell bas it edi'or of the New Haven Police the cl ud S7'Mr. D.L. Moody, the Chicago yreach™ er, called to open a ox no ny Aegon es ny atone ie read two by limcs, in Jake, een itis & curious chemical fact ‘hat the rubetances reiuired to fora suman ane cles separately wit and yet combine . and they form a necessary VW bealth, and ene found upon every table.