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“THE EVENING STAR |e EV ENIN \G STAR. PUBLISHED DS'LY, Sunday execeptes, | At The Star Buildings, Coreer ra - av. and 11th st. EVENING STAR SE SPAPER COMPANY. carriors to their eed it Tan OFNTS PER . a: t THE STAR t No at an paid for, hed om Friday FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. I OOK: B@OK "! Look m1 4 AT THESE PRI Es GROCERIES! FAMILY FLOUR. KATRA GoD BLACK TRA: IMPSEIAL TEA Bi amd 45 delivered free of charge. TO TEE PUBLIC. the STORE, 0. 47% Pex sand Gih streets, wher ‘inas of vane shali FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, CHOLCE BUTTER. EGGS, FISH, ac. &c., ab of the best woality, Having had much experi face tn this busines, T will be enabled to offer yea great inducements, and hope to merit aud receive Jeur patronage J. Mm. ALLEN, 475 Pennaylvania avenue, _oMw st Latewith SB. Bacon, 608. BRYAN BROS. 608. WE ABE RECEIVING A LASGR LOT UF FEESH CANNED GOODS: 930 der 4 Winslow's Porttand Sucar Corn. ise do. Fresh Bay Lobeeer? = Vo Go. 3 ibe. To 5 be ant 388 do. 2 ibs. do. { Drakely. OO do. 3 ibe. White Heath Peaches 20@ go. Bide. do. do. NOH Pt esinnooms, ‘TRUFFLES, ASPARAGUS, COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. ALs0, A Full Assortment ef G@BDON'S PRESERVES AND JELLIES, For male, wholesale and retail, by BRYAN 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. FRESH FRUITS, ETC. LONDON LAYER RAISINS. Layert—Whole, Half, and Quarter BOXES CITRON OUBRBANTS. PURE pet FY IDEB. ORES MINOR MEAT BiED PE en DEIED APPLES oa D EESERED BARS-onpeet ier NEW year Just received and for sue hy BRYAN BROS., 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel nem lw Choice N. Y. Butter. JUST BEVEIVED. PRICES MODERATB. “ wi GEADES aT 0! a8 disd LO mB ozap ELPHONSO YOUNGS, @BOCER AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, @RNER OTE 45D F S7Reers. Dried Beet. CBOIUBST, TESDES SIDE. SALEUTED ABD PUT UP BY ABDBERGE 2 BOTH, CISUISNATI. ize TOUNGA, @EOOCER AND “T” MEROHANT, MASONIC TEMPLS, wr _Counen 97m ayo ¥ Orexrre_ y UB! FE 2 P6OC8 1 eben tor bakers, des {uF Laan Ai sradea Or UH ey CHOICE, MBAYY MIDDLENGS for boree feed, pid ERED ot all kinds, YEEY LOW Ra’ sett w.M. GaLt & 00. PROFESSIONAL. ie ouicrrge og Tg at ea Omen, 613 Fisteenthttest are ye es SED ALL OTHER KIND OF JEWELBY, Al $1.00 per oct. at Cs ee ee pian Ch V°%. 36 - N2. 5,529 1870. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. AMUSEMENTS. N ATIOSAL THEATRE. RIDAY EYESING, DEC 2 BENEFIT UF ME. AS SHANDY MAG stimE ica AG! Cte iim iis LION. EMEBALD RING MATINER, | jy ouny ». Monday, Dec. 5, the Peerless LOTTAL wr OPERA HOU HOUSE. FAREWELL BENKFLT icy sue ES { ae se anol eat, notes aL NOTICES. = | _ EVENING STAR. c: | Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Ravenus.—The receipts from this source to-day were $462,912.96. Particulars of the oe Fugineer otens. The Board of maval oficers, recently in ses- sion at Key West, Fio-ida, to examine into the cause of the death of Chief Engineer Morttine: Kellogg, of the U.S. steamer Tezro:, have re+ ported to the Secretary of ti that CYief Engincer Kellogg came tohis de: f-om inver- nal hemorrhage, caused by a piste] bal! through the right lung froma pistol in the handsof Sar. geon Wm. M. King. U. 8. N. The board also found that the death of Mr. Kellogg originated from Sicy wiL- TAE RECTLAR CABINET MEETING was held to-day; ail the members present except Attor- ney General Akerman. Suxtencep For Revenue Fravps.—Acting C: mmissioner Douglass this morning received a telezram from Supervisor Presbrey at Rich- mond, announcing that Gharles Legiven had deen sentenced to two years in the Albany penitentiary fo- re-using tobacco stamps. ARMY Orricens DISCHARGED THE SERVICE. First Lieut. Gustavus Schreyer, 6th Cavalry, Capt. augustus G. Tassin, 12th Infantry, First Lieut. Thomas L. Alston, unassigned, have been honorably discharged the service under the new Of the most brilifamt Artiste, . aud her celel-rated OPRRA oe A PERSONAL DIFFICCLTY on shore and not in the line of duty. Mies Emma Carey, the principal witness in the case, testi- fied that om the 16th of November she was walk: ing with Sargeon K.ngin fo02: of Mr. Fiche’ : store, and D’sarm at toe time, The: Eng:nesr Kellozg, who, with his lef: hand toon Dr. King by tae throat and struc’ hinon the bead two or three timcs wiih a cane and then Bim. Witness had hold of Dz. King arm when he Boing “and thouzht he was trioped nl His EVENING. Des. 2 FOR THIRTY ¥. standard Bs ‘Hise that well-known. popular remedy, manufactured by Las Fo ‘ail parts of », Providence, aud in thet time bad the world, and been ye up. She ran into P.tche."s s.0-e and Dr. Kin} tock of oA army order. walk about ¢ ten feet, whea he took @ pistol anes Bye SUPERINTENDENT CHARLES FITCHETT bas em ae attention of FIRED TW:CE AT MR. KELLOGG. ‘e's ots seas rare at er poe Pecan ht a by Witness called to Dr. King to stop, which he ee taken y Mablewer, €c.. | Price Beta wcle eed @1 per bottle, no$ eolm&W, Sieeinaton to that at Fredericksburg, Va} gid immediately. Mr. Kellogg approached a tiete, Sees Parlor ‘and Curtain (ta tt relieving Superiniendent Edwin H. Hamer | witness after the tiring, and sald: “Madam, you for rent. nol2-eos:n GETTING MARRIED. | | from that cemetery, who has been ordered to pr ome,” then turned towards her and No. 486 ON £XHMIBITION Me, as¢ angen 3S FoR rian MEN. on Social Evils; | take charge of the Arlington Cemetery. prpgen be satis you, Emma. Youare ND ——- she promeiety, . common starr. a SrRrer. en The ural LOOKING APTER THE LRAKS—Hon. A. M. ae iS yma age by walking with Dr. King.’’ Witness then went MARKRITER's, | | ae Cowias ASSOCIATION, Bos ? | Ci p, the Congressional Printer, returned | sway with Dr. King. Mr. Kellog: kicked Dr and B stret: sel cotm . way » King, Mr. Kellogg ' Be 486 Seventh street Lexy = os eid sy re this morning trom New York, and at once King while on the ground. fet to work looking after the leak througu| no ctiee in the matter has yet been taken b; Chotee, Oil Faintinat. Rparavipy cine, Wins which the repert of the Commissioner of Inter- | the Nav ent, the "civ autnoritice oe Beh iethe Diatck Fictees | nal Revenue was prematurely made public having the case in hand. f since. ‘parce: Gem’l Garfeld and the Speakersnip. Epitoz Stagz:—Yovr reporter who ‘inter. Somwxrnino Hanpsome For CoLrax, Junior A beautiful set of table service hax just heen viewed” the Hon, Morten S. Wilkinson upon o Paice iia Bar Danco manufactured by the Gerham company, Provi- the subject of ‘(Revenue Reiorm’’ quotes hint OL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. — dence, R. I, for the little sun of Vice President ie yesterday's STAR a8 way ing, with reference to LECTURES Colfax, a gift from # number of Senators of | the 5: of the next. Hbuse, ‘Gent both parties. It is a child's table service tn | Garlield sliver, consieting of a tray, bowl, plate, knife, fork, spoon, and napkin ring; the whole in 8 superb case lined with crimson silk and with a ‘good ct he is a probable man; bat there-are those who would object to bim on account of the instability of his Dis- trict.” Pruth requires it be replied to this that Gen’l Gartield wis never so strong before his ~ an! sepstrst seme fee. \OTUBES. 1936 Penal 1 STOVES, FURNACES, &c. LEOTURE OW MAN'S BIGHTS AND WOMAN S ASSUBANOE, BY NAL Ravenve Tax.—In December, 1869, J. P. Taggart, assessor of internal revenue for the Territory of Utah, assessed Brigham Young, as trustee for the church of latter-day saints, income tax of $39,559, to which he added a pen- alty of $19,779.50. Young appealed from the assessment, asking to have it abated as errone- ous, and making two points against {t in giving the Mormon view of the case—first, that the trust fund was raised by tithing, and was a vot- untery offering, and consequently not taxab! income. The next point was that if it was tax- able they had been relieved by the act of July 14, 1870, giving exemption to every five per- rons living in religious communities ho 1. ing property in common. The point of “voluntary offering” was decided agains: Brigham Young, as trustee, by Acting Com- missioner Douglass, because of the fact that purishments such as ex-communication and otherwise are metcd out to those who refuse to pay tithings, which deprive said ofverings 9 a"! voluntary character. On the second point, in which they claim to core within the law ex- cminnnt Bookstores, the tacts - Parker's Seventh de?-21 they ne‘ 3 ton RANGES! RANGES! MISS M. A. O°CORNER, cover of inlaid ornamentation. ees roberto Tec + | Tickets, r9 concn, at the et when his con- iy Served sent, 75 cents, at first @ little startiin, to thorou, ug street, opposite the Post Ofice. ~ ¥ stituents came ‘oe with the views therein only coi pee but applanded the courage evinced in thus boldly breaking ground in the direction ol “ revenue ret 4D 0} ion to the re- Fe pln cheer py the republican party upon this subject, and ai the risk ot incurring a de- gree of ‘odium and un pularity which mast Srongly threaten his political overthrow. True, the iron Se ee Nineteenth henna =. time to inaugurate a movement look- ing one detest before the ‘nominating conven- tion, but finding bis position impregvable be- fore the people, the effort was speedily aban- doved; aud when the vote at the Jate election came Inspected, there were ek 5 be but 123 “scratched” tiekets in tl ‘hole dis- trict. Tue talk of “ instability” of therefore, at this date, and in view of these facts, unjust, not to say absurd. 8. A National System oF Epvcation.—Mr. Jobn P. Sampson of North Carolina, called on the President to-day, for the purpose of urging the necessity of a recommendation in the Presi dential message of a national appropriation fo: educational purposes. The President had fin THE EMPIRE BEATING AND COOKING | BANGE Is the best in the market. For its BAKING QUALITIES IT HAS NO EQUAL, And R HEATING THB UPPER ROOMS IT 13 UNSURPASSED. H. L GREGORY, 634 Penneylvania avenun, near 7th street, SOULE AGENT FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ‘T HUMORIST, tBaratoga,” Mrs. Gran- ‘ 3 Be] Mas. 8 WiILLiams,” MONDAY EVERING, Dackiorn sex, Admission Tickets, 50 Reserved Seats. 75 cents. To be lind at Meare = Philp & Solomon's Book store Penweylvania avenue. Doors open at 7—Lec ture to commence at § pm, del st y ix HALL, NCOLN FOUR LECTURES ON LIGHT, BY PROF. HENRY MORTON, NOV. 30 AND DEO. 2,7, AND 9 ‘These Lecturesopen the ¥._ MO. & SOKENTIFIC COU RSK, and » fll be accom ied by the most bril rane: insti uctives and alvrnctive ilvetsations ALSO, . Constantly on band, « large and full assortment of MUBNING GLORY STOVES. and PARLOR FUBNACES, 4H. 1. GEEGOBY, Fole agent for the celebrated Base Burning Stove, nods-6t VIOTOR LIGHT. Sing Se hckerstondmitting «gent apa lady, | empling common property, it was shown bythe | ished hs message and would make no altera- li¢kets for the win! b rved i ions, but Mr. S. was led to believe that the ae for ‘at Ballaut ‘Lectures commeage | government that the property was not held in | tions, ‘ FY ba a LORI: ane QRSRITALS. | svete: go, mscaos) | common, as required by the terms of the law, | subject of @ nacional system for the education Mu MUSEMENTS FoR WinTER RVENINGS which says: “The property from which the } of aliciasses, has been duly considered by the ce. aittnes CHEAP sTocE Pal ORE Alte ee isting Associations, | income arises and the income shall te held | executive. ictios, Be. with the Btereopticon. or ee oy a veercerd esa iry Tale intly and in common.” The matter has been pending in the Internal Revenue Bureau for very nearly one year, and to-day was decided APTOINTMENTS.The President to-day ap pointed the following postma-ters :—Josepi Bisel ay feoee ‘Pas waneey Sonn jane Spe Beth oF erma LE OVEN aise. at Gr withous Sakina. Teckine sud ressonal ~ | Baird, at Warcaw, LiL, viee O. Edwards, re oe Ke . i by Acting Commissioner Douglass in favor of | « : A this, Pao ea ee igned, at $1,600 per annum; J. M. Billings, w Sthing can equal =. amen. Ditreot, between sue a. Ww. tm the goveroment as to the tax, but relieving | Santa Clara. Cal, vice Samuel Henderson Btove Agency, scthie 2h. SN Young from the penalty. Imstractions will be dee at $1,009 per arnom. oe — See ene, be ane ee 7D 7D sent (o Collector Hollister to collect the tax. PPR APIA vers Nia CHALLENGE waaneeee: F. H. B. Custom Hovsr Aprointwaxts.—The follow with Syphon Fine, ” A Brilliant Wedding. ing appointments were made by Secretary oe eee, aa 1008 ave. bet. 10th abd 1ith BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc. NEW Boous. The leng-talkcd-of wedding of W. Sturtevant Moore, & second assistant engineer in the navy, at present on duty in the Bureau of Steam Engi- neering, Navy Department, to Miss Virginia Henderson Eastman, the only daughter of Bre- vet Brigadier General Seth Eastman, U.S. A., was solemnized last evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Church of the Epiphany, in the presence of a very large congregation. The center door was the only entrance to the church on this occasion, and ushers were in aticudance to receive the hem to ee Beats; Que-balt — my aed tne Boutwell to-day :—Hiram Hubbard, of Customs at Portland, a E. B. Biasland, as in the Boston CU: House: Samuel Lewis, Clerk in the New Youk! York Custom House. Naval Onpens To-pay.—Lieutenant Wa. 0c8 “ONLY THIS, AND NOTHING MORE!” THAT THE MOST FASHIONABLE, THE MOST DUBABLE, THE LARGEST STUCK oF Fall and Winter Cloth 1N DRESS SUITS, IN BUSINESS SUITS, IN WORKING SUITS, 48 TO BE FOUND AT HABLE BROTHERS, OUBNES SEVENTH AND D STREETS N. w. Joby A. Birdsall, ordered to the receir- ing Ing a ‘at New York. Lieuterant Comm: c pe 3 einen pane we and ordcred ing cea Seasiodree etst a Baiion a Miethcen pont A: — reed vee age the Nij AT LAST. By Maricy Hartand... ITH FATE AGAINST Lore ed tad ong ‘before the cceupied, and later many were compelled to leave the paiiina, heing ssapie to force their \sriktant George Baird, detached trom th the way unto the church through the crowd. are islaud navy-yard and ordered to the Pa- TRE BRIDAL PARTY. Miss Kate Quail, organist of the church, per- c —— Mendelssohn's wedding marct as the party entered the church and THE FAT BOY, In Verse. Uustrated by Bir van WINKLE. iu Verse. Minstrated orien. “aeD THE opium APeRTITE, By Alonzo Calkine. ocean BLANCHARD @ NOHUS, ——+2ee- —____—_ DECLINE IN THE Prick or Coat.—A further proceeded ished to the tgs? inthe Solocine ete tee ‘he mouthiy Bea es Wedoesday, groomemen ‘and bridesmai ‘Thos. H. Jan‘ ware, nd Mire Annie Forrest, Fred’ McKean and | p3,{2e Delawar ee smoces Meco Oee: Mise Constance Beale, J. W. Leroy hem) Miss Kate Lee We eer The's attendance was not so numerous as usaal. 81.75 STOCK Higher then the mount: f and the bidding was rather slow. Compared not-tr oS; Sees ge = Bett ise tthe eau deere " Well, Harry Eastman an lie Dorsey. | wiih the ihe previows tale, Jump is 30), gents per = ro Took: bound coast, ; , a be A “ T8324 MES More sumerous than the Pbifistive host. came the bride, leaning on the arm of her hi entaee Bae er < Bove a TH ANB a fs Next the groom, with Mrs. Eastman, i is CAPT: i Jon a. Libatents pict ye the bride’s mother, on hisarm. Then followed <= alors of « rt lore, tie father Fi ee ub, 3, 13. son UST BRED, for Devin Purer than the azure Ute, ctman, the widow of Brevet eMtajor Eastman: | p ANOTHER, MCFARLAND Cae 5 eames trial of Edward H. Hoswell for the murder of John B. Maxwell. of the Navy, with Sire. Eastman. ; "the o ‘The hottest sup can’t efface. Lenin, in ay Bh naa » last September, is ‘alt ‘aud op cheep be with Mrs, Henderson, the | Bropressing beror apreme Court of that wheres SIZES. astman. with Mrs. Hendereo ‘The Sefer i set lable homichie, be- WUANTENE, We'll fit the Ind from eight to ten, witeet of Chief Engineer Henderson, of the » cause Lofiiin was are Segmyee intercourse tree iat Ae Bast Jing. And all betwees that age and men: a brother of Mrs, Gen. Eastman; Chief FE: with Hoswell’s w: = ‘Hoswell FOR 1971, T Abd all the shapes that come between pee Kings 06 Se Bory, sag Miss Liane FEAT « Brae nn tneentolahie Impave witch de- ved him of reason. ere will be a verdict im large variety and popular styles, at PRICES. Thet THE rary pees tanee tall at y to-da Cheaper than the common trash, bridal party having taken their stand in +e PRILP 4 seLenons Bitter than the hablerdash front, of the chancel, and the family bee | powrnsioy Revoma ScmooLA.—‘The Supreme 500K ABD STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. is #0) seated in the front pews reserved for them, 91) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EP} "Fomtand Dicks and Jack, and Brown Dr. Starkio, the rector of the ariet Sere {hte has just decided that there is no SEW DOCKS, NOVELTIES io STATIONERY the ritual of the = copa at Chae. By {gem couricted of crime. ‘This de- LATEAT STYLES IN HABLE SROTHERS, er presen: in we Melk ey tn hase rd from the reform schools in that State. nod-tr 400 SEVENTH AND D. and Rev. Mr. Jones, of the a Pannonay = everest pee TY EDW. CLABK. . B. CROBS, Jz, THE BRIDE nt vesters HOTELES. [ | T. iz < * a rich white corded vilk, fall traia, apd T. Epw. trimmed — white satin and point appt . RAY? 5. heart shaped bodice, with pointed and sn goa, leaves, ress she wore a white ue fe cetablishment 920 he street N. OULD, koi, do recent fitted. is'now open tere ', DEPOT. spe, pesThaniyg stu. foot Maer Fu ee ssi eee Peat Suma acs Pt Is eos EZ HAMILTON HOUSE, navemet at the ofc ofthe Spirit of the Tim . ovine {iA and B sts., (Franklin Square,) toee- 9 Buckwheat wclables are a baring been enlarged and refitte’ dusing the <a quests, a7 A sad — colt Porte Sree Sid ca oake, wanerpared neither, ‘hor modder. — prey ia enna worn ai auch a8 ever 0 CONTRACTOWS AND OTHBRS. ping and Babaisie ni i opis ‘aE ai eintcoe feee tne [ose MEELBARROWS, BHOV 20 PER ona. are eee TPN, alee, Maree Bakar inc fendi ef Bare, nineteen times its own er Jet and ae: y Sor Mh tg eesti SHIRT AN UNDEK@ARM ENT FACTOR Y, mentees a o7 eee Sea eee eee EQRGE P. GOFF, MANUFACTURER ABD WHOLESALE j clones a DEALER ALN on isa itn ea & me WOODEN AWD WILLOW WaBE, © aeene the wedding of i Ti a, GROCERS SERLP-ABD STORE FURHITCRE AND NOTIONS, 7 i The cerem ROPE. eae . ime he coe wRa! STAEIONERY, &c., ko. BRUSH FACTORY. oreretss or wath Dutt > Ba. Bumber as many aphis po or ly “yao Boren roa Goods at Northern Taaenon 09 f ener 2BO- Oe 6201 jae changing new in oped, are likely to bring about great results. sequently he evacuated that Thi Ess Gambetta, in Started for Paris te TRE as OF Panis —— our. TWO CENTS. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAP.; This Afternoon's Dispatches, Associated Press Reports. THE WAR IN EUROPE. THE SORTIES FROM PAR'S. BOTH SIDES CLAIMING THE VICTORY. e a Slat. == Tt Meaing maka ar gd ; SUCCESS OF THE aay OF THE L. RE Nore WDect THE SeRTIES. New Yorx, Dec. 2—The Telegram bas the Loxpom, Dee. 2.—A telegram to the London Tours states that Prince Frederick ‘¢: tong be‘ore the army of the Loite, oD great strencth THE ORJFoT oR. RESULTS 0! SORTIE FROM Pakis. theses 5a A Semailen sn a telegeash to the Latifen ‘s says that yesterday a sortie by Ducrot, S000 men, against the Metered at Villiers was tanked by the 6th corps. 4th corps nds iso as! stb corms of gues i sigeroant Btiacked ces* against the Wa whick is Fienel bumbercd i xno ehjent of the sortie was to open uniCAtion with the owt the Loire tn the direction of Fy = 6 = DUCROT HOLDS THE FONTAIN- BLEAT ROAD. Dispatches from Tonrs state that, according King William's Aerount of the Fighting. | to the first intelligence there received, General He Says the Prussians Repaised the French STRATEGIC MOVEMENTS GREAT RESULTS EXPECTED. x THE EASTERN PROBLEN!. Ruesia Accepts the Conference. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. THE SORTIES FROM PARIS. Loxpox, Dec. 2.—(By cable from private Sources.|—The Standard to-day has wat-news dispatches down to 3 o'clock this morning. A Berlim correspondent telegraphs tat, according to dispatches from Prussian officers, the French were repulsed in their attempt at a great sortie from Paris on Thursday. The French organ here, however, claims that the engagement be- fore Paris ended in # brilliant victory for the French arms. FRENCH ACTIVITY There are no signs of weakness at Yours. Eleven new entrenched camps are forming throughout France. STRATEGIC MOVEMENTS. The ghey 2 nonheme trend cates RUSSIA FORMALLY ACCEPTS THE Con- FEKENCE. Gortschakofl’s rejomder to Granville is made Public here to-day. The Prince retuses to dis- cuss the propriety of his former note, but ac- cepts a conierence of the Powers. KING WILLIAM'S ACCOUNT OF THE RE- PULSE OF THE SORTIES FROM PARIS. Loxpox, Dec. 2—Noon.—There is much ex- citement here and throughout England over the war news from France. The following dis- patches have been given to the public to-day BrEurn, Dec. oe, William sends by tel- dated Vers vervailie, 3 sien, Nev. dun.) The Sh corp per terday repulsed near L*Haylop, the south et P of Paris, wa 19 French prisoners were taken and several Lhuudred «lead and wow were left on the field. The French also madc sorties on the positions of the War- temburgers and Saxons, at Bonneuil, Cham pigey and Villers, to the east and southeast oF Pars. The tions were taken by the Frencl: but were subsequently retaken by the Prus Silane, At the tame time sorties were made a the north and eest of, and at St. Demis, against the 4th corps and guard. The French were re- pulscd and driven back bebind their works jn all caves. I remained at Versailles, because it ‘was the central point. (Signed) “Wooweus.” FRENCH ACCOUNT OF THE SORTIES Lenpox, Dec. 2—Dispatches from Paris dated Nov. 20th, say: Operations by the Fre - commenced yesterday at different points around the city. Gen. Drcrot, with a force, moved outof Paris and occupied —— are now renewing the attack A atspatch tch from Tours, dated Thi Pharaday, Se Mews of successful sort ooo on canoer the most Indeseribabie a anotaih PRUSSIAN ACCOUNT, 2A oa oad and le-Pi. 5 2. an seis ae ate AND YET ANOTHER FRENOH ACCOUNT. Tours, Dec. 2—The Monticur, of this city, has the allowing details of the fighting on the pracy iat aie Brae rae P cine homenipeipn adel French per yas ‘aris was begu' 4 Koi, L"Hay and Chevilly. The battle tu thas all the night of the 2urh al Due thea, night cspiet ucrot then the enemy at Chi Hi GAMBETTA ASEgunges GREAT svUc- ARIS. Lavat, Deo. 2~The « ty is overjoyed with trom Gambetta the at Paris, where sorties were m= de toroe were commanded ty Teche, Deerot ONE OF THE RESULTS OF IT, = meh the Pramiane, whe hastily ER OF THE itz SAYS OF Docret in bis sortie drove the Prussians from all their positions and attacked in the diregtion of Brie-sur-Marne. The sortie had been an ith, 400 guns, have obtained possession on ot ths ¥ » guns, have obtai Fovtainbieat road. Two men were wounded. The enormous, THE PARIsSIAN GARRISON ASK ATRUCE TO BURY HEIR DEAD. VERSAILLES, De>. Ist, via. Bertin and Lov- Gon Dee. >—T he French loss in killed, woundes and pfisoners in yesterday's sortie is severe. They have just ~ keds trace for several hours to bury their dead. ue Wartembergers lost 40 o@icers and 30 men. Datoossal’s brigade of the 24 corps lost two oficersand700 men. The Ssxon's low isunreper ed. Ail quiet to-day before J*arts. THY GERMANS DENY THAT THPY HAVE EVACUATED AMIENS. Lavoe, Dec. 1.—The Prussians bave entered Albert, in the Department of Somme, 1+ mites from Amiens. The evacuation of Amiens by the Germans, under Geo Manteufte), ts denied. GAKIBALD! CLAIMS A SUCORSS. Loxpox, Dec. 2.—ft t reported that Ga: baidi has ha: a great success at Aut: Noth ing oMcial, however, bas been -eceived. o-—- THB LATEST. Great Battle Yesterday. VON DER TANY DEFEATS THE THE LOIRE. Mumicu, Dec. 2—A dispatch has just beew received here announcing that \on der Tanne defegted the French Ai my of the Loire on the Ist instamt im several successive baities west of Orleans and Tours. MORE FRENCH SUCCESSES CLAIMED. Lowpos, Dec.2.—The French claim to have m successes at P: nm the at baiy Loire, but they aren a. FRENCH ACOVUNT OF THE BATTLE OF YESTERDAY. Tours, Dec. i, midnight.—The army of the Loire has been engaged with the Prassians to- . Tne position extended from Ghateaudan, here their right was posted, th: tL Joinville. to ‘Lour from there to Pithiviers « Beaune Ta ‘ke Rolande. Their second |ine in rear extended from Fontainblean, by way of Montir au to Villenenve, to Troyes, where it joined the dirst Prosian line. WHAT WILL HAPPEN. Loxpox, Dcc. 2—The Time? this morning bas a special dispatch from Berlin, dated yer terday, to the sollowing effect :— rly the whole of the French forces are now concen- tated between Blois and Tours. if aeteated, their retreat upon Lyons ix probable. Lyons is m strongly furlitied city, aud is well pro- visioned SUCCESSFUL ADVANCE FRENCH. Tours, Dec. -—General Cinesy reports the successiul advance of (be 1 rench leit yesterday. The sooty cariied the urst Presian line, and ds their positions at Nouenville, Ville- pan and Faurolles. The Prussians retrea’ed on Loiguy and Chateaucambriay. oF rHe TLYUPORTANT: NO RUSSIAN WAR. Sr. PaTersevre, Dec. 2—A pacific solduon Of the Black Sea question is assured to-day. BERLIN, Dec. 2.—It is asserted that at @ con- ‘new treaty il question, a bad en ng ey omg 8 all reference to the Bea- i ee meee Ot ee Bow be Sent to Europe the Freach Cable. New Youn, Dee. 2" Powe arses Prev Please iblic that although there will be i can send slow! to Ei rench cable. There. urope fore messages will be r. ceived and transmitted ible, and in the exact order of Orrus W. Finto.” ——e———— Formidable Inearrection. Lonpon, Dee. 2—A_ di Just received here from Shanghae, Nov. Sth, thar ‘Tartar iysurreecion bad occurred in Mongoli oStew ow the capital of aor tne, - he town e provin Srtove ti ‘With Kussian rifles, had gowe (o @ movement.