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_ == THIRTY-EIGHTH =YEAR. MORE PARIS. RUMORED WITHDRAWAL OF THE PRUSSIANS PROM NE CITY, - Tro Povscion Armies before Paris -Position of the Varions Army a The Clty te bo Atiacked from the Weat Side. by Cable=Correrroudence of The Sun. Tours, Oct. 12.—1 have advices from Paris to the 9b by balloon, Everything was going on rullthore, The Prussian forces investing Paris are divided into two armies, The first army, ander the Crown Prince of Prussia, lies generally pa thesouth of the city, and the second army, ander (he Crown Princo of Saxony, holds the fins upon the north, ‘The lines of Prince Fred. prick William begin at Sdvres on the southwost, where (he Fifth Corps, under Gon. RKirehbach, bas its headquarters, This corps extends south and east beyond Meudon, and it has thrown up immense earthworks. ext toward the west lie two Bavarian ary corps, under Gen, von Hortman. Tho leh of the Bavarian lines is on the redowot of Moulins-la- Tour vit headquartors ere at Sceaux, They occupy Clamart, isis, May, Chevilly, Thins, sle-Roi, On the cast of the Seine lies siath Corps, undor Gon. Tampling, and this the Bleventh Corps (Wartem: ers), under Gen. von Bernalz, extends from Chenevieres to Cournay The second army, under Albert, the Crown Prince of Saxony, joins the command of Von Berna tue eest of the city, On that side the First Corps is of Saxons, under Prince George of Barony. Ils lines extend from the river Marne to the canst de "Oureq. It occupies Gagny, Mt. Fermeriol, Clichy, Livry, and the forest of Bond Joining this corps on the north ties the Royal Prussia Guard under Prince Augustus of War- temberz, occupying Drangy, Dugny, and Bourget On the west of the Royal Guard is the Fourth Corps, under Gen. von Alvensleben. West of the Fourth Corps lies the Thirteenth, hich was lately under the Duke of Mecklenburg, tnd which occupies Epinay, Argeutenil, and Be- fons. ‘These armies are together 270,000 strong, besides the reserves and the cavalry, which are sbout 80,000. This position they will probably nitively during the siege. If there k, it will be from the west side, from the direction of St. Cloud, actin FRENCH WAR DESPATCHE: Lyons Prepared to Resiat an Attack of Poper Currency-Epinal in Pi of the Prussians, Tours, Oct, 14.—Information has been received from Lyons, -howing that that city is amply pre pared to resist any force the Pruss ans can send tains: it. The heights near the city have boen Mronzly foriiied; intrenched camps have been sirveted, and heavy gans placed in position. Me entire population is armed, and drilling day sed night. Large nambers of Mobiles and Franes- lireurs have renched Lyons. ‘There are troops evoush there now for an army, and they may be easiy ed to act on the offensive, All symp- foms oi disorder bave disappeared from that city, 40d throughout the souta of Froace the situation is scoped Uncompluinngly, As the depart: old Province oF Normandy are without © nuthorities are issuing paper currency of minations, Tours. Ot. 14—A despatch from Epinal, dated sit ernvon, announces that the Pras de en Were not able to resist ths artilery of the enemy y # considerably damaged by Me eve 6 of about 1 people in ta Vosges, on Moxoile Iie r 1 riing that t Prosei ns seem t F t sortie on Saturday fast, in Which he ‘captured (00 oxen and 50) sheep from the ny. ‘The cnemy wainain @ strong garrison in Nancy ‘Vouns, Oct. 14 —Minister Gambetta works con stupily, not with the civil administration, but with the military chiefs, his Ore object being the organ ization Of the Armod forces of the country. When that bas been accompi ished, he will taro his atten tion t political mavters, The Government has issued & proclamation to the people of the provinces, showing how the enemy troat the population of the terrilory they occupy, It charges that they firet buy, then take, and finally pillage. ‘The prociama. tion i# (0 be pincarded in all the communes. An American, who has just arrived here from Brest, says the patriotic uprising in Brittany is wondorfas, ‘Thousands of men, ted by the euros, crowd tne tail Way trains on their way to Tours, to Obtain arms and enlist.” Throughout the country, THE ONBATSET ENTHUBIAGM PREVAILS. ‘The following oficial deapatehes have been re- celeod tt Une Ministry of the interior: Men (on the raiiway between Tours and Orleans), Oct, 14.—The Prussians are at Beaugency, but they have occupied Meung in force. St QuENTIN, Oct. 13.—The Prassians have com menced to bombard Soissons, The town is able and prepared to stand a siege. UFOHATRAU, Oct. 13.—A force of Prassians 7,000 strong. is at Epinal, ‘Ten trains full of Ger. man troops have passed the Meuse going to Paris, Krennay, Oct. 13—Thore are 1,500 Prussians in hospital bere, Many dic daily, Touns, Oct, 11.—The invaders attribate the fre quent railway accilents in their rear to the ill will of the inhabitants, They make this the pretence for treating the civil authorities with excessive ne- verity, and for levying enormous requisitions. The inhabitants of Aube and other eostern epartments ore resolved on resistance, ‘The francs-tireurs are springing ap everywiere. overrunning the country, and doing much harm to the Prussians, Evening.—The news of , ‘ ‘THE SUCCESSFUL SORTIN OF THE PARISTANS canises intense excitement, All the troops here left this afternoon to join the forces opposing the enemy near Orleans and Chateaudun, Among these rein- forcements are the (rancs-tirenrs from Bordeaux and the South of France, who marched through the streets to toe depot singing patriotic songs. They were wildly cheered by the people, and the enthusi- asm was unbounded. As they reached the station, they were met by Gen. Bourbaki, who had just ar- rived, accompanied by M. Cremienz, and the sol- dior and citizens joined tm an impromptu ovation to the General and the Minister. The scene was mioat impressive. It is reported that M.:Koratry lef Paris in a dalloon and landed in safety. On the day of bis de parture a decree appeared suppressing the Prefec. ture of Police. The Danish Minister has arrived bore from P: As soon a8 the bombardment of pital commences all the reprosentatives of tho foreign powers will come to Tours, THR PRUSSIANS SAID TO BE WITHDRAWING Frow Panis, Speciat to the New York Merala of todry. Towns, Oct. 14.1 is rumored that the Py Are retroating from Paris, and grea: enthusiasm veils here in consequenes. A prt of the army has loft here en route for Paris, ing confrovatory has beew receive dy ENGLISH WAR DESPATCNE No Prossian Battery Near enough to Paris to Ligure it-Captare of Breteuil-Lebeut at Metz. Lonvow, Oct, 14.—One of the gunners on the Paris fortifications has particnlar!y distinguished angel! by the grest accureey with Which be points s guns, He has thns far frustrated all the ef 16 Prursians to consti @ works within nee of his guns, Mo isan J 1 ¢ tod any pa Was recently been maintai tu Valérien and n compelled to ret in the western departments, making @ total of 6,000 efloctive and disciplined men. A MOTION DMINENT IC METH The Prossians report that a mutiny is imminons among the French soldiers at Mets. The land fround Fort du Mont Valérion was regarded #8 the “garden spot" of Paris, Before the invest: ment of Paris, tho commander of the fort em: ployed bis men digging the potatoes and collecting the other crops, all of which were stored in the fortress. A despatch from Versailles dated yestorday, via Berlin to-day, has just beon received, and contains the following newss “Tho Court martial in the Prussian lines makes shors work of deserters. “The eredit for arming the German people has been raised to twenty-three millions, Prince Fred erick Charles occupies the house of Prince Mos- kowa, The roysi headquarters ure at THE West OF THE DELRAGURRED CITT, and those of the Crown Prince to the east." ‘The commander of Tou! died at Minden recently of smallpox, The French fortresses on the Belgian frontier, Mézidres, Maubeage, Rocroy, Doual, Vaie ciennes, Liile, &c., are fully prepared for a siege. Tho bombardment of the Orst named is immin The commanders of Camoray and Landrecios have given orders for the inundation of the surrounding country asa means of defence, The postal system of Alsace and Lorraine has been completely reor ganized. The shio Merrimac has stranded in the Bay of Jahde, in the North Sea, ‘The crew were saved, but the vessel is considered a total loss ‘The rumored proposal of Count von Bismarck ta reconstruct the Holy Alliance is regarded here us equally falxe and absurd. The Gardes Mobiles ay Ronen have received orders to.march at » moment's notice, nt A detachment of 5,000 Germans, andor the com- mand of Prince Albert, with artillery, have marched on Rouen, making exhaustive requisitions on the way. The Prussian Government have ordered appraisement of the damage done to private prop: erty in Strasbourg, evidently with an intention of prtting the amount in the bill of indemulty against France. hy 3 Amiens, threatened by the Prussians, is preparing for A VIGOROUS RESISTANCE. The Nationa] Guard gallantly, but vainly, defended Epinal, and nally retreated toward Xertigzy. ‘rhe France-tirenrs, who were near at hand in force, eave thom no support, and fled on the appearance of the enemy without firing a shot. Military movements, of lato, in the Prussian camps and within the wails of Paris, indicate that a great event ts imminent. —— PRUSSIAN WAR DESPATCHES, psec ray Tho Palace of St. Cloud Fired by the French ~Sickness Prevailing in Metz-Colmar Tavested. Bruuix, Oct. 14.—Arrangements have been completed in most of the German towns for bon fires, iluminations, reworks, and bell-ringiug, to celebrate the entrance ot the German army into P ris, Later news has been received from Dysentery, scurvy, bronchitis, and otber diseases, are prevalent in the city, All able-bodied citizens have been compelled to serve in the de‘ence of the city An oficial despatch, dated Colmar, Wednesday, say8 5,000 Prussion troops are before Neu! Brisuch and the investment of the town is vigorons ead compl wo man corp’, numbering 3,000 each, levy contributions in the country aroun! Co! mar. Vensairirs, Thorsdoy, Oct, 13, vin Bren, Oct 14—The French bave shelled and wantonly fired tho palace of St, Cloud, Ten Proneh battalions made a sortie from Paris today, They were ersily rer @ Second Bavar low —— oaskip- Demande Dis wlied Pheton GEN, PF. 1, DENT DISCOVE RS SOME GLORIOUS WHISKE svere Found inthe Poasen= | sion of « Cenfidence Wom aC. Jones, the confidence woman, so x harzain with her. n day Gould with # sim! ar proposal, upon promi Dankers and brokers, but whethor she victitnized any of then is no} SUN, was buried yester, | Did ste leave new ot key# W ROW ON PROSPECT COURSE. o— oe tnke m Hent from Hurprise—The Betters take Possess! ~The Judges nw ry —Mavor Kalbfeiach to Tn the acoount of the races which took place yorterday on Prospect Park, there is mentioned the excitement which accompanied tho iat race, all through from the third beat, Surprise won the two Orat heats in capital time and handily, Then came & variety of tactics by Woodrum, the driver of License, to beat Sarprise. Tn the fourth beat he ran his horee, and still was beaton by Surprise by @ neck. At this stage Johnson, tho pool-seller, commenced to pay the pools, and all seemed ratisfied. But soon word wa ‘spread that the race was not decided. ‘Then it wa found that Woodruff, om bebalf of License, had cluimed a foul against Doty, driving Surprise, charging thot Doty bat struck License with :bis whip. This Doty denied, and offered to make oath to his atatement. BUI! the judges allowed the claim, and gave the The fourth and Afth heats were and when the fifth was trotted and ovor Doty claimed that Woodruff had rao License {ato Surprise on the far turn, and showed the marks of his shaft on tho horas, THe appealed to Pafor, who was driving Loew, and was in the rear where he could kee the front Horses, and Pffer confirmed the statement of Doty. ‘Ihe jutges then distanced Li nd gave the heat to Loew. Now arecon’ excitement arose among the back- ers of Liconse, and they denonrced the jadees bit terly and alond, ‘The next heat wos won by Loew, It was now dark and near seven o'clock, The {nigcs font patrolmen out aroand the course, as no- hody could see the horses should they trot. In ten minutes (twenty to the rnle) the judges rang. the horses ap for the seventh heat, Doty protested that it was unjust to trot the race inthe dark, Lis competitor, a good breaker, could ru Aistance, and'no one see it,and further that the Jadees, by the rules, were required to postpone on count of the & But they would not regard hin protest, and © & start. At thin point the crowd broke into the quarter Atreteh, took possoasion of it, apite of officers, po- Hicemen, ind trick-retainers. Physical power sct- ted tho matter, and the rioters triampbed. At first the Judges hid themselves in tio under part of the stand and would not appear.6 But by threats of breaking down the stand the crowd compelied the Jasees to appear above. ‘Then yells and cat cails filled the air, The judzes were called by all the hard names of Billingseate, among which the soft and centle epithets of swind: lors and thieves were loudest. ‘The crowd charged them with the parpose to beat Surprise at oll events, At last the good sense of the President, Secretary, and ‘other officiais was nterposed, nd they pre: valled on or rather directed the judzes to postpone the race until today. Had this not beep done vio- lence would have been inflicted on the judges be- yond a doubt, the rioters were flerce and de termined. The whole affair war a diszrace to the course, and the mob specially, ‘The officers of the course, Messrs. Kaibfleiech, Readand others, beliaved, as fur the mob would ailow, properly and efficiently, ut after all, the judges wer he parties to blame ‘They should have adjourned the race at aark, Can't these disgraces to racing be avoided? The Prospect Park Rae Sweepg'akes tor three-vear-old co! purse $7.50; mile heats, 2 in G.B. Alloys br. ¢. Gauntlet, vant's bh & Bradley's b,c. Hay 1 Parse $1,100 ; for hot to the frst : 840 to eccond tile Nevts, $n 5 in harnes AML Harpeck’s ee, Surprian...... M Koden’s bik. § Chas. b, Loew... riatteen. eb 2634, 22058, J28, 2 — THE OCTOBER ELECTIO: ~ Tho Reoult in Peonsytyauin—-Cake's District still Republican, Paravrienta, Oct. 14.—The official count of the Eighth District gives Getz Dem.) 6,366 inajority Wo years ago it was 6,266 ‘The official count of the Ten riet—Leb and Schustkiil counties—gives Killinger (R can) 629 majority. Thie is ¢ has been claimed by the Dem Coke's majority was Sixiec * thirty n This — | PRICE TWO CENTS. JIE POLITICIANS’ CIRCUS, meneetiianeeen THE COMPLETION OF THE TICKETOP THE YOUNG Di&MOCRACY. The Kind of Mm by A. m Apollo Hall was again crowded Inst evening with the brave spirits of the Youug Democracy, w' had mot to clench the last nail in the coffin of the Tame many Ring. ‘Tho streets near the hall were blocked with groups of men, who wore patiently awaiting the moment for the reopening of the Convention, Bhortly aftor eight the hall was crowdod to uffor cation, but perfoct order prevailed, At ® quartes past eight Mr, Wm. ©. Barrett, tho permagent Chairman of the mecting, mounted the platform, and called upon Mr. John Fox, the Chairman of the Committee for the report on Candidates for th offices not already Mied. Mr, Fox rose in an wpror ofapplsuse, and handed the list to the Chairman, whio read as follow; CARMIMIAM Newson Tarray, Twonty-Arat Ward ‘omptroller. Josiau W. Brow, Fittoonth Ward, Shorif Comnanrs, Fighteenth eunty Clerk, joman ©. Knox, Ninth Wi Coroner, Conyecive FLYNN, Fiest Ward, Corone Dr. Avover Henman, Eleventh Ward, Coroner. Deafening cheering and shouting groetod the read ing of the nominatior and before the oxciteme: had subsided adelegate jamped ap and moved that the whole ticket be nominated by acclamation, which motion was put by the Chairman, and adopted ‘unanimously, Mr. Roswell D, Hatch moved that the committee of twenty-two be formed into an E tive Committee to transact the business of the com be | election, The motion was adopted unanimously, lenty L. Clinton moved that the Chair appoint d of the delegates to inform the es of the nomination. The motion was c pointed Henry L APN, Fever Cuigi®, 24 P, t there wore lond cails tor Ciiuion ai Ks but the adherents of the former were the more sue: Leal aoe eoay typed earn upon the platform, r. Clinton spoke briefly in eulo, Hekot ite said y Of . abeh You may be certain that when if. Ledwith accented your nomination, no power oo earth coult make hiam twerve from trying every effort to are hit e.ection, We do pot want the rif-rafl of Tammany Hall to vot for hin we do want the vote of Tweed's He] u bat can elect him b @ votes of honest cith Th opposition candidate, Oakey Hall, a nh, Who whites ‘om party to party for ing office, has always worked ad putin office such men as H party t class of Republics Want Democrats, had even in one int gentleman from Arkangas to fill a position. —_—_ THE NINETEENTH WARD ABDLAZB, The citizens of the Nineteenth Ward, irrespeo tive of party politi turned out in lorge numbers Inst night to attend a Charles E. Loew banner-rais and mass mecting in Brevoort Hall. At an early crowds began to gather. and long before the time appointed the large hall was ¢cosely packed, aud the street in front of the buildinssor noarly @ block was one mass of citizens anxious to part pate in the proceedings. Bky-rockels and Iomai candles were sent up in profusion, calcium lichts threw a glare along’ the these, with the music of two brass bands, wnded te: enliven the affair, At 8 o'el the meeting was called fo order, with Joon TH. Wittmore as President. Ex Coroner William C, Gover said that men of tt parties had left their howes and Oresides to show their esteem for Cnarles EB. Loew, and to demand for him a Feil nee’ which he now holds, At the 7 Mr. Loew, then a now iwodest and unassuming, was strizgling for the supe port of an aged moth and young brothers ond sis ere. His eta wn trom 3 the bloek reeort whon they were agonal E. Loew is mentioned among rary, the entire presi, le, sounded bi had » his whole duty hom eatly and ¢ iontiously, and so well did he deport Limacl? for U welfire of not only hit own ward its, but for the people of the city at large, any Bi was fore three azo to Wim the nomination for County Clerk, whieh . lemanded for him, Mr. Loew honored ver B dh not honor ‘tho ahor. After a v. the speaker alto call out the UEP Of iMtithe cated war and Orleans ng e ind Y wx of > bet Joncs sought gamo in the White House | wage x ; hovers to stand by Meune ns morale of Freach : A + is established t 1 controversy, from th H to perne-aate their ows f Orie re Zon i gee) : Among her & were found letters ten. ties maintaining the Girec\s e re arriving at the Pr M 4 ca Corps, ond i" nye : Mt cov ¢ mee eat s 1 ! irrespective of party consilera What hs . 1 bor were nnanimous thal y he conje i 1 ties sition which he ne (Kaun y ot ret y filled was a candida Ruane ee Fed re t hominated. Republieat nd ras pues we a seach ave b first Hoe at the mane fame'on th y testimony strictly relating to tho cunse of ie ie i i f ya «united for Chas, Loew y by the Miuistry ne with reir ‘ ui Gi nl er ’ TE RaK tallehc SPubIKEY umd char} ihe oraweca : ' ; i Merkle addressed the multitude brief Manatintus, Oct. 13—A deerse of M arrived at Marseilles, on th . é ; i" t 7 by Mr. Horvey BE. Colkin, Th fuse d< te (iazete dv Aléde until furthe ; cabs ; tides A rupture of the loft auricle of the he: 1 si of the rest Peounty tek 2 nuroed to witness tie w ng of @s4 me sures! DUole sa ro gdhay By aa ba years ago Mre. Jones made her sppoar. Sete baie Danner which was stretched acrose Low cf Gen, Onrivsidis bae strived hare, has be red the Count d ary S. Taylor, Who did bust. 4 BAe RON Sey anata ction with Fitty tour Fos has 1 ceived a peution ranient, ay hae be o 5 p 1 th q al, “ f Pmraperrita, Oct. 14—OMesa 1 ner, Which is of net work. 1s 6x4 t ¢ real e agent at S7 Cedar e e Co vedou it the words "Chas. B. to be wealthy and denir:us of Y r tedtord given y Clork.” ‘The centre pioce isa i aay gainie inthe an ted 2 vere Me ‘ i of the Pandsome featnres of the Coum is at Metz, aud Las cor nite 1 i ON as 1 Gt tl Ne hid uM ities ee f r niet Ay hi ‘The wi furling of the ste had some wealth is certain, aa, alter consi iow er was received with loud outbursts of ap minary correspondence, ake bought and : t sitent in per: | ts t s county Last soar gave 220 | plause rt veh Tay 1 worth of i y i ve, a §Ux Pep a r h ro worth of mment rrels oF the Wiis ' The Murderer V Starving Himsetf, Ben avant LAND IN KENTUCKY, : To ova this ehjeed she must have aby EAT piven Morren |. HARTrORD, Cony, Octs 14.—-Wilton, (he mun h overvalued. ¢ rand She then disappeared, and we buve no account of A prowise hima hog incdon” county wives | derer of Warden Willard, of the Connceticut State en Journal Ww an editoris! artic rned the tact aft) hor until about the 1st of May, 1269, when she reap” own fauvily use, Bul Dent was the MiMin unty gives | Prison, etal persi«ts in his effort to siarve himself Oct, 13.—Some Pr Vid 2 i ¥ t peared in New York, W low #16 spent LION IN MRR Pate mye ty 18 yet to hear | ie hus take { f ‘ tite town be stu p x atu D Honlingsen aaee Bhowe te ius taken no food since bis effort a week ng Sait reek Meee te le wimand inty old me last ni the in erval of thirteen yore 9 otkrow On eis rod, le doubtless ast rem Hunts ve Bpear day, when he tc ist meal in the jail te Werted, however, as tle Mobiles anp Pe me rte int t bit i her of 189, she h his chief ating Wo De POF CAMBEIA Give. In 168, | trie city. On the day of his sentence he told (be Tours, Vet. H.—Nothing has besn Geol Bourbaki, resure ‘ UE to cull upon the Core Af . ‘ he | of her anit the ae f : ity jailer that he should be a dead wan in ten days @ay fiom Orleans or Paris desp, om the < Ronen. All the lines of con Jemand the morey due a rocm in t quit the tion of © th 4 tbly 4 dim CIDYILLAS'S DISTRICT sare, 3 Jeans or Paris, A desp.ceh from t from this point housr, leaving on Bub-Pre‘ect of Pent I (bec dhlad oo Waaneeday a al t ud match in Apotio Hail on an unpaid | prevm ave Bens m county g A Brillinnt Aurora Boreati bowen’ Bi | avenue cor | [nto ecstasies, and a snid mber-c an mai) confirms the reports of Mike Prussians are lovying heavy oumede the demand ? One Gays i Healer | Buld aay melastonvaliy unve footed hin, Cos CARED 1 display, last evening, was wit SUCOPRSPUL SORTIMS BY MARSIIAL BAZIN. People Aruna Sasa vain ie sue eneeauent: " i ee sc ithaca ogg Hg Ko and tite. | $00 hunny to do any for her. "The Wresitent SP SPN pub | as south as Washington city, ant as fab Vira 1 1 Tie Compt. ce Cun ai Dura Dee 120086. 6 Pant t R ted ° roize hi much taKe nt fTiirs of Stat t re Houte, Ind. Over the Federal city Be hud hunt Ove vilazes, whicd had give Hilrome to the Pontifical Zouaves wha particijat teon years befor r bat yo much taken affvire of Stal ee ‘ TRLCHIVED NO MONEY she Iitendneed. lie she tad Leen Nive | be (Dent) contd do ft ch for ber. VODR's DISTRICT GONF Haament was & binge of crimson light to the Prusins, diotodged the enemy trom aovera! J 0) tny batt wt Orion w fow daya azo, i . RAMTEC MD BRAR io 3 He fe tendueed le r SI RES Ae gs toe Raa LL a TED lal Hales as eile cout elvou Foulae \ Haven Vie aurora Was mistaken fora com fai idea ta clnose Mune me RO a eM ational nd no satisfiction 8 forse, Twas treated | ing tn Ke lind grown. itnuenecly | United States an ne Hania county givos Stewart ration, and adire alarm was sounded tod evernl Duttasions: thie Bitteenty Co ret Ly with great indiznity wealthy, the Bi was the porscesor ofa vast | Medical Denartmn 1 , Fay roland county gives a robert made a successful he Government o a Reporter—In what wa Quant ty of auperion Whiskey. Siw wes on her way Why, certuiniy: and * . J majwity, Foster's majority in” the JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN Pid ies Bai ens i Hudolpte—Just iter parting with you yesterday | to see Conimedore Vander it, to rent the lots of | #at himself E ‘ street, 734 ry literally overs! 4 ; ( the Hadson River Ravroud dep or ia Madscn street, inane at 7 DONLEY'S DITRICT SAFE. PROCLAMATION OF Gasin Ca I went to Cart, Boyle's room in Broadway. The | in tien to at following tc near O. ears ‘ , caren Prine the recoit ' ¢ the commenceme fr. Asitos from tated in the two dass? ' on to yesterda t the Prossians DEMANDING THAT THE Mistor RESIGN, much anxiety recently a!» be repiieod b , ihe cle Leut, The corretpondent of the L to-day says | Marsiial 5 y A TALK wir Reponnne, me SMANS LEVYING CONTI The following advices have been received b from Tours, dated at that piser, Wednesiay ey win her room, 320 West dley ay Puliee Con 40>, a Rey cee * * The Younz Democracy lost evening at rats-c'aim 2000 majority. The Repnblieafis’| patric Mcawara tor tae Ausctt y yee Berets ene o Raine returued to Washington yesterday Tie Hinsa, n n, arrived last night. t s eR 1 y . on Twentyef th Dis! Onver. oF yy gives Joln Retliv, ae had his leg taken off yester Mivinter Gambetta Las tested the following 1 Tue ENPaY S : Cavtuin woe not In, Some gentlemen present, tenrn TWENTY THOUSAND BARRMLS OF WHIeKEY Ri CeydAR, 7, | Dente en.) oh mmidority: “Warhington’ eount % Bamation Py ve gee ae ug tuo object of my ¥ Hi sot oD 8 auch at By es SE ESURIIEMUL RAI SACaLB tuminGdarbe Lek aia Vea! Departme gisee MoCoe lan (Dem) 38 majority, ~ Given “Innavitanta ov Tovns: I announce to you efiee'e Ponte, anit sold me that it was F wie to de- | rot strike with | A few Save ator red toryou pe tne last your 227 Republican majo: . With imexpressibie satistaction that on the 12th ins ARGH ORT Ap r > mend avy money frou the Committee, as they would | Wis Mra Jones cited on Mr Davis.at his pirce of | sil and Peisor False Ber ta vain thn omy beet te ) ss town railroat, from Horlem bridge ahror 2 ag pe t y pay me none. ater in the da: Ned to . 68, i val s the best tn the Uuitet States at the pricoshe " ial wil We were tan ever heroic peoy.e of Paris, growing total ruwbor of cantons in certainly pay n Later in the day f called to | On these indulged Inher favo Ate te Ab Ton have to, porchine laren Vouk | Pierencann Pe. Obl, 14 0M ae ne a wniaredio¢aL thar nega heraestlctna ie parts, Bove determines | 40. A dommaten from Marselies i ce Chris O'Coppor, at bis on Union square ; mor honia, of drawing t ia shout hear of thufioe berore’ you iuade & Ry uice ive Nae wiote wand Silenik opporite tid Qo mnrch fore Gambetia'a mat was wel t but, os T expected, ¥ oF was not ner, she suid, of over eo Sour Fret, i wat , ig street, Was stabned tn the back by An UnkEOWn ‘ ; ite e enemy, Here iv the The Goverumes is fully sustained, Dost 1, ucky, aud a# much more in Virginiaant Ale, Drovet Briga “er-€ 0, A.D C. 4 iu y Dalletty of ther first victory: On the entire zone | porement of the electiour for meiub elon. | Wo'elock In the evening T left the Apotto Wil But this was not srMcient. Mrs, Jones desired a " : turtles which were ed on Coney Tala arosntive sig baa Peoeiice Mean delve Aifuant Assembly nequiesced In lis of | Pa nt to O'Connor's phee nin MORTON PxTO tier of Intra.juction to Gen, Satterlecs the Medical Sea np Yh Bure aramt weighed. 407 aug y v driven out | mituant A Ch ee RR OR ta fowininutes past 4. Purvevor wt New York, and’ the rental brother : P rorpecttvely Sr ailiise poaillods ou y hid been oceupylog | 19 Setilhe before HL: Quentin lave been received. | Fea RIM Ra ta vos en ba eren her seven or asingte | Porvever at Rew Werk. snd the ental brovkar Dary & srapeciivelye ities Since three Weeks. ‘Tc Denis they have | story of true French heruiem.” ‘The Prussians had ne ort ers) “1 suould Hie to +} ental Muay, 460m) WBIe i s1AaD ‘ ; at wanting bern driven away beyond Ktvine, Picrredtte, and | Hct returned to nuke a second oifort to capture BE anuneut Ma: Ol Chns ‘One of her cr The Now Police Comminstoner. 7 a BPO OF ae Degny. On the east side, Ininvilie, Crot + | tone to recetve them wore perfec ' tao you want with m 9 of a large war There In no doubt of the appoln nt ¢ vod the plateau of Avon have been rea ' i F . to get the money that ts ei Mot ors Michael J. Si y te been force! trom Le Bus Meu Mary tha} an Gove wil seo the Commit Deen nol pound Her Inn te we My als e T. 2 phan. Ot dtl x r an the ret i Nice and Savoy | ¢ y ut T don’t think th foi a miiticn tony of which sho ud pros , peices ot Mr, Sian dl Tew osuve their institutions and their hou Vilent resistance in all the French channe! poris ees Mie. 1 a. Weakness besy Greaniaaticn: ast r n ‘ a aa ehrovinees todo Ueir duty ae Parts h te Gis allifcmany otitad! ia eas Cara isto whith Hing for good looking yaw : f * nt fort i Vive l Vive ia Pronce! Vive ty 0 1 men. in ihe store davis Wos emp oyed a yan in the em THR TRENIGLY ARTILLERY FIRM EV AL aed yeu az toward whom she. wis favorabiy tn i ie oilcial ex au t oth * . € Not op a she ow apon hin her c ding DOL Mal » ‘ Tue: B¥AQUATION OF OMLEA rtda Mont Vulévion has literally swept the to me, you ma: a 4 be Samanta ( b Rienosl Mason ike The General commanding the Fifleenth Corps wndatont . wealth—tn pr ; a @ revipient of | i the Hon Willham M 4 mitral the Neutilan wOPun auizep Me DY Thm COLLAR i pl ppaiopeatas 4 $ sbof crimes. a Brno nw ave WIME Foport: Prussian work: bile iF #08 an VAST SUMS OF MONEY. ry in Indian’ POLITICAL SQUIBS. “pigs “ h ) All the battorice that the | and attempted to put ime ont, Lresisted as well a8 | 46 40m a9 she could realize from the sale of lande cit th fe Font 8p. Auman, Oct, 19, Yesterday the | i Teould, but Youn, the hilliard marker, ished t he ¢o mi the sale of | NEW JLESEY. i euy oon a tw 'auvance toward Orleans, Our | Prussious havo sonzit to ercet against Mont Valé. | # could, but Jal , Tyintoset ime arms | Meantime ane persua nto fit up a store in ai 1 toway, aud not enough to | Dugald Campbell ie the Labor Retorm candidate ¥ the road to Parir, and had | jen have bee lated. ‘Tho Chateau of Meus | Sehing me K me an the iiead, | Spennive prle, to be aieeked with poode wien ‘ s 4 lostet finitely se ercsult on the State ticket, ‘The | {tthe Avsembly from the F 4 1 Reusclam 11 she day before tu the battieat Arteney: | on uss alto been destroyed, The Prusaian engi: | and [was pulled over on the fluor, Jim Cusick, | #he, lerself was to The “preiisoa wore 2 inlonted with | de 5 Yews ALi ade of the Third Division who tried rae ond Nam Clamart, Menton ang | the man who received the tickets at the door on wie | Ee! r0 ate fue, ton yi I D Onjese the ene vance, being constantly op- | ner Segal from Clamart, Mendon. aud | pict of the mateh, cried out, Throw him down | #200) thr eo ee aad that ake wang Elton Ha think the official vote may yet give them the State art orces wore numerous vad 4 superior arti | Mcntretout. Viliejuif and Cacham nave been recov "and knowing that Tstdo! no ‘ance azainet | HE ROF the young man snapectod thot elie w Kilon Wa suns The Hon, J. Narey Ford, of the f wollte ry A to frit kK oo Onleana, disputing the the Fi » or . u ana, au y Way out @ woman of woalth, 8 r hy gs ester 1 er f the eandictates toe iy xLooul not UF foo Twas oliigedy ine pricy. (9 | ered By the Frenel, On the nor b soe Frvonlone p romans. | made oy War out Buslvees and. devoted his whee time to sting | yeetsdy sh The oficisl returns from the Pourth Congressional | Assewiy pret | awe te LL bane liken a farasD vt Bounenit Rennelor—Bio rf Tun his store and. seveting goods to stock 4 : Bait " ? i i . a ceaull ven nes J panned Rudolpho—There were abont 2ux) People in the | Ps ye ed away ant yet no money dithe | SPARKS #ROM LE TELEGRAPH, District elects Wilsen (Rep,) over Gooding by four | | The Grant Cloh eT y A ly Die fehl Ry cya boloneiag | Tus entire peninauls $'und Gonvillicrs bus been | nate whe Tiekets were #1 each. ‘hie wouid make | Pst"from! Mra, Jones, She Waa Fepentedty disap as macovity. Sanwa cep.) tn the Ninth District, hae | SRS fQ AM TONS ongreage ont Division ad beon chek rcacians Us several strona cavalry | (ne reaminie, @1;foO., Hoe connee (POU Anis anc tie lice: fam Mrs, able Ole RAs Reneml ery tesD: | NER rs ore wonliy, BPRS (Peep tne ai Din res Bak He } i ura, bt Gromen and | reed from the Fromiens iy several throne | vrice of 150 Complimentary Lickets, and, ear, $250 por come to band, ote, ‘Meantime Mrs, Senator ™ bn Ue dangerous al i y In the Senate,” Tn the House the Demo: | | The Bergen Cour onvention / nan fi reronuoissances, and is now in Freuch handy again, | Price of 180 complimenting Meee oo nto | A tarse American ship, name unknown, 19 ashor amity in the 9 a the, Hous ST? F He an rans iwnor to t Ce eae eieeey Pana lively oapnoaade bas bean | ay EMT AG ceunarl am eare \ney sfe 7iOn BORROWED MONG KEPRATEDLY gt Wakwocd, about twentyuwo miler souln of Cap dority will not be over five or at Uyerit aba re held. 2. Vai: Bearcom for Sheree anh andt Jy to the left bani $ to keop from m: from her young protégé, until her indebtedness to | Henry » or i The young me Seventh Asweubly Distriety iy te Sie ve cuted, | taintained toward Bondy Feet ine hat steps do zor propose (0 (ace t | eee TC e RE ee ee att tear duct St| ‘(he xa. colored. Jury wee impanelied iu the PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, an'thare iat fieee ah Syne ered b cuolnees st Ti PRUSSIANS WAVE ALSO DEEN DRIVEN Rudoipho—I have already commenced Raney, aided Ho ha Joae of time, impoverished Wim, | Criianl Cont by Juilge Ast fnson in Evans eA Owen AW. Brennan Arsociatiugs and elecied W. Vag 2, OND: ‘ abro pigh ore an three miles oc! an ir, Davis lost confidence th Mra. od, yesterdas oop i J ylan % ‘4 Pike 4 ; 12, via Lonpow Ot. MoT ron Clampigny, more Wan " LROAL pRoceRDINGd sae isin goqualntance ghd Felized in | Phe Governor of Goorsis 9 re ia The Republicans of the Ninth (Maasachusotts) igs Jan” arrived here this | Vincennes. ‘Ihe Prussian eirele around against O'Connor, Neil Bryant, und Capt. be trauemitied by telegeauh a Joint resointion Of t yur hay mate tho Ton AWM Wa ve delivering despatches at Bouviv therefore ex daily ad of ¢ the Committee for the mo oF aR have iso» Puat Mra, Sones really did DOF and eell whie- | sral Auerably, Inviting (ue l'reaidet @ deal ——— Pet D er ava pomingtes teuben Woks or Weak ' " ; ni ehuel Phelad, who is pottom of {Le } . ott Meridiag ir Hat Georgia next week, : : pa Saha BORA aye Os ng. the Parisians are gr a syirney to defraud me; and bave likewise brougis | Ki, t2 G.tmall eaten’ ia true der such | Assignments of Observer Serzeants in the sizn WASUINGION NOTES. i vday (the 13h), reports that the Prussaii Demonstretions havo la curred in Parle | oir senives Cr Connor tor seasuit and petvers, Fe fayword. & Co.. distillers, of Chrystie and | sufvice vor sen alztala hoye ude as follows : paid Heda : fy, 1 ci lub of t Villeaumblaia are uow moving toward | favor able to # radical change in the Government, Theftroupie between Huaoiphe aut the Committee | Delancey streets. Hvr custom was fo take out sum: | Re aiien ater Waals eM. MM: calls Hocheathh: 4. | ug president and party returned to Washington | te biev-uit Ward eolubion Jin, where the National Guards are realy | Their origin woe ascribed to Gustave Flourens and | bas excited much comment among billiard men, and | pieg and sell to siail dealers, But ber largest | F Slater, Butalos damce Wot Mideiaied: FM Ete | a G05 o'viucig inet bight Fecombpending 19 Ta hiss hem. 1 siock of the railway | Luis Blane, ‘The movement was utterly insigaid. | pide fale to be the prominent question of disvission | transactions in whiskey wore purely imaginative, | ry ‘Fouion, at Teles Papa Attorney-General Akerman startod last night for | W. Cook for memour of A. hom The railing: atgok ot wule lor many days, On one occasion she called on Jamis Fisk, Jr and Lodue of Breenasons of California | N@™ Yorke, on private busiuess, and Ws expectea to re- MaGnaa lial ammany colles(Dh. saa nh le Yous ne mn Belxium evened negotiations looking ie the exchange 0 da reaolition O-odeinping in. strong terme | ‘Fe sxain on Mon a Hi iy rou a” vey oikel ater fc gum ADVICES FROM MBIE The French Army of the South bavas a nucleus B ~, 10,000 barreie of whiskey for ent of Bpain aud members of the Catholic \ Itis understood that Secretary Cox has tendero levied upon the cerks, @. On the sever nuBsELA, Oct, 14.—Belgiumn renews her Corps abe CF the buvchery of Masons. The hls resignason, but ite acceptance Yes matier of doubt onthe Lauinany cmpioyecs.the cireutat ow | ui tle Prussians cocupy a cordon of villages | thro cavalry regiments, which were seut south | -oSUssBhl Ot | eee cenere 0 prey BRIE RAILROAD STOCK pent atneae Fy OF Masons. The | his resignation, but ihe socoptance | tar of doa 2 he ny HallUAa al a pat Wow he city, Lub bold Bo pomtiva withinadis [| fom Paris before the investment of the city, the | besieging the Lowns @p the Borsivastera part of Col. Fisk mode Inquisien eoaceroing ibe abutitn of to bury tio rewains of vrothors who greak but he ba Ba the P out ‘of money tur vleckon Om ra, Jones to furpish 80 largo ap aan whis assoc ean of twenty kalomotros of the fortidcaious, | Alzorian infantry, amd the troone formerly serving | France »

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