TP3m 1 IL H H J. E(&raf: VOL. XIV NO. C5. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1870. DOUBLE SHEET THREE CENTS.

120 in varying miles length and in breadth from FRE5CH IMPERIALISM BOHEMIA BROKE LOOSE. FROM THE WEST. FIRST EDITION 18 to 50 miles, the coast line being about 1C0 SECOND EDITION ts !rntiial Decline The l.rnnd Praoh Cletild The Dangerous Clnoe of Purls-T- he Wild miles in length, and divided nearly equally by Not nnve ueea rostpoaed Much lsOBer. llraats of Civilization. Political matter. the outlet to the Tiber. This strip of The New York Commercial Advertiser has the fol Under the head of "Bohemia Broke Loose" a Tarls Chicago, Sept. 15. The Illinois Democratic has an area of 4552 square miles, and at the lowing pertinent article: correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph Slate Convention met at Springfield yesterday, THE ROMAN QUESTION. latest accounts a population of l"i23,121. The There Is no mistaking it. Napoleon's downfall writes: WAR NEWS BY CABLE. John Dew ent presiding. The following nomi- could not have been averted many years Immediately sur- General Trochu Is doing his very best to rid this nations were made: of , which longer, even though this war had not occurred. beautiful and civilized of these horrible pests. For Congressman at large, rounds Rome, contains nearly half of the whole The tide of French public opinion was steadily Y ou will have heard that within the last three days w. a. Anderson, of Jetterson. For State Trea- setting against him. "Paris Is France ; and what- between fifteen hundred and two thousand arrests surer, ' population, the population of the city of Rome ever Pans does France does." This saying always Chailes Rldgley. of Springfield. For Advance on the Eternal City. have taken place in certain of Paris. These Superintendent Itself in 1868 being 217,378. The physical has been true, and doubtless always will be, to a arrests have scarcely any political significance. Now France and of Public Institutions, Charles aspect of the is mountainous, ex- certain extent; that Is to say, when the priesthood and again some rascals nave been captured whose Italy. JTurye, of Peoria. For Penitentiary Commis do not exercise an undue influence through the guilt as Prussian spies Is at least suspected; In cept on the scacoast, where it is country. Such being the case, we may (Judge from but sioners, E. P. Sherman, of Chicago, and Thomas the great majority of Instances the persons ed flat and marshy. The soil is naturally possessed her capital wnat has been the fee ng of France very Redmond, of Qulncy. Napoleon. In the great police net are of the lowest The Temporal Power. of great fertility, but it is cultivated In such a toward Here is the vote of the city since order In society beggars and thieves, receivers of Ignatius Donnelly has consented to run for he overthrew the Republic: stolen goods and keepers of low lodging houses, Paris and Rome. primitive way as to render it almost worthless. Ibr the Government. For the Opposition. occa- Congress in the St. Paul (Minnesota) , 132,000 1S53 86,000 chifmnietn who not only find silver spoons are grapes, olives, lc52 sionally, on a free-trad- e The principal productions 1857 110,000 1SS7 101,000 but steal them; ami In particular platform, provided the Demo women. last-name- d silk, rice, tobacco, coriander, anise seed, manna, 1863 83,000jl803 149,000 loose Of the dolorous sister- crats make no nomination. hood some already ; Its Rise and Decline. 1809 53,000 1869 210,000 hundreds have been taken and Kallwny sugar cane, indigo, and cotton. Live stock is last nlpht the perquisitions of the police were ex- Prussia at Her Journey's Election. abundant, especially goats and sheep, their The vote on the I'kbiscitum In May last was not a tended even to Peters' aristocratic restaurant, and MEMrms, Sept. 15 The old Board of Di vote for or against the Government, but merely principal value being for their milk. There is a raid was made on the most dashing wearers of rectors of the Memphis and Charleston Rail- upon some proposed reforms, with a view as Napo- diamonds and moire antvjue Just returned from The Present Status. but one short railroad in the territory, and the leon claimed to enlarge the prerogatives and Mabille. The law is that every woman freinentlng road were yesterday. ordinary highways, being in a wretched condi liberties of the people. Vet the balloting on the a place of public resort alone, and who is unable to Internal Revenue Seizure. 'kbutcitum In Paris showed the following results : 'justify means The French Capital 15. tion, are a great drawback to enterprising and her of existence,' is amenable to Surrounded. Nashville, Sept. The Internal Revenue Yeas 111,000 Nays 15J.00O arrest and to six months' imprisonment at St. officers have seized 101 barrels of whlskv. successful agriculture. From the above figures It appears that Napoleon's Lazary; but It Is not apparently to that well-kno- THE WAR IN EUROPE. The Papal Government. popularity has been steadily declining in Paris; thaf. correotlonal establishment which, so valued at $9000, the property of J. E.Stacy, wnen ne proposea additional "reiornis," to use nis It Is reported, is already full to overflowing, late Revenue Detective, for violation The Papal Government is best described by that these unwilling of the lftnennufi. the neonla voted ncralnst them bv a larare Magdalens have Its Communications Broken. revenuo laws. is the term patriarchal, the Supreme Pontiff being majority simply because they were proposed by him. been conveyed. They have been taken It charged that Stacy ob- the absolute sovereign,, whoso will is law, but in 18C2 nis majority, on a direct vote, was 46,uoo. in somewhere 'out of ,' and no less than tained the whisky while in the revenue service. Mars-la-Tou- r. 1809 the majority against him was 145.000. In 1852 twelve of those huge yellow and green omnibuses An Unnatural of who never takes any measures of importance called paniers-a-nalad- e Parent. Battle the Republicans and Oppositionists comprised about passed yesterday along the Cincinnati, Sept. 15. Ann Ilaskert, one-thir- Rue Lafayette who without consulting the leading members of his d of the voters of Paris. In 1809 they com on their way to the vinnvjiatura Italian Unity Nearly Accomplished. four-fifth- provided by some time ago was large family. Previous to 1847 all the important posed nearly s of them. And this decided authority for the reception of the lady divorced from her husband, change In political views has taken place where Na Bohemians. As the procession of omnibuses passed made an attempt to poison four of her children, Decline of Imperialism. official positions were held by persons belonging was wnere ne nas a philosophic navroche remarks pithily to another The poleon best known; lavished most young who remained with their father, by putting ver- to the prelacy, but since then some of them of his "Improvements," and where one-fourt- h of blackguard, his companion, 'Via lamour!' have Yes, was been thrown open to the laity. While the Pope the voters have been his employes. L'ammir! there love, indeed, and with a Victory for the King's Troops digris in their coffee. The woman was ar we learn rrom Tenots vaiuame dook, viz., vengeance. Another gang of captured women was rested. on sergents-de-vill- e, theoretically enacts all laws and nominates the Paris in December, 1851." that like changes have marched foot, and between tiles of Agricultural Germany and Her Premier. of taken place In the large , such as Lyons, Mar- to the Conclergerie. The mob hooted them as Kansas Fair. incumbents all high positions, the executive they went by, and they Leavenworth, Sept. 15 The legislative seilles, Bordeaux, Nantes, Dijon, Nimes, Saint retorted with foul language Etc., third annual and authority is practically exer Btienne, Montpelier, Havre, Lille, Strasburg, Rouen, and dreadful gestures. They, poor wretches, and Etc.. Etc. Etc., Etc fair of the Kansas Agricultural and Mechanical by Is of we look, the beggars and vagrants and thieves, and cised the Cabinet, which composed the etc. If continues the above writer, at the Association, now In progress in this city, Is heads of the six departments into which composition of the Assembly (Corps Lcglslatif) since the whole tribe of Bohemians who have The Woes of Washburne the 1852. we find surprising (though not corresponding) nroKen loose, are but in the same case as largely attended. The exhibition of stock is general administration of the Government Is losses in the number of the Imperial or ofilclal mem the wild boars and the wolves that the thunder of FROM EUROPE. the largest ever seen in the West. divided. The names of the Ministers, with the bers or ttint body, in 1857 (tne first election for de- the battle cannon drove lately out of the Forest of Empire) Ardennes Into the cultivated plains of Belgium. West Tlmlnla Acrlrultnrnl Ftfr.' dates of their appointment, are as follows: puties under the the Opposition counted but THE ROMAN QUESTION. five members out of two hundred and ninety, or one These Bohemians are the wild beasts of civilization, The Bunk of England. Wiieeling, Sept. 15. The West Virginia Secretary of State ana President of the Ministr-y- fifty-eigh- th of the whole; In 1SC3 they hal twenty-tw-o and the stress of war has driven them into the London, Sept. 15 Noon The ofllccrs of the Agricultural Fair opened yesterday politer quarter-s- is and will' Cardinal Ulacorao Antonelll, appointed 1849. or that all. For our comfort we are to-da- in members, of the whole; in Bank of England y made a further reduc- continue four days. The Victorious Italian Advnnee Vpon the Department or Finance Uluscppe Ferrari, ap- 1869 about seventy-seve- members, or probably one-thi- rd told that the arrests are insufficient, and that there pointed 1. ISM. are more than twenty-tw- o tnousand male scoundrels iu the minimum discount one-ha- lf Democratic Campaign. CHy The Klse and Decline of Hie December of the who'e, Including the first orators and tion of per tcrnnl department or tne interior AUgusto xsegroni, statesmen of France. to say notnmg or tne ladies still at larare in Paris. cent., and the rate is now three per cent. The Democracy opened the campaign hero Temporal Its Htatus. appointed February 8, ISf.s. Would not the best play be to enrol them all, nolenfrs Pever and Present From these and other similar facts which we last night with a meeting which was addressed According to last night's despatches, the Department of War Brigadier-Gener- al Hermann might collate were there space, It appears that the tolente. In one great brigade of Black Guards, and Why Peace Is Not Blade. Kanzler, appointed October 2S, H65. people of were ripe a republic wnen send them to Dgnt the Prussians, taking care to placo Sept 15. The Provisional by the Hon. J. J. Davis, candidate for Congress Italian advance upon Rome is still progressing, France lor it Berlin, Govern Department of Commerce, Arts, and Public was pronounced; that in the and cities them in the front of the battle ?'' ment at Paris would have been accepted by from this district. and in one instance only has there been a show Works Cardinal J. Berardl, appointed in April, which mainly comprise the intelligence of France, a the 1M59. Prussian Government if the exactions proposed of opposition thus far. It is believed that the strong uesire lor tne restoration oi tne republic had COXIUTIOXS Department of Tollce - Lorenzo Bandi. appointed resulted from a growing conviction of the wicked- NOTES OF THE WAR. by Prussia had been assented to. These em- THE OF 1'EACE. Pope has given strict orders to his army to October 2S, 1HG5. ness and deception In which the empire originated, braced the cession of Alsace and Lorraine and make no resistance, and that the attempt made lYeBtrteut of the council or state Cardinal Theo-- and In the injustice and mismanagement which have The German Sentiment Prunula Will Uave dolpho Mcrtel, appointed in 1863. being case, we TUE FRENCH PREPARATIONS. the dismantling of the French fortifications on 01 fie Civita Castellona to obstruct the of attended it. And such the have Ainacc Auurrisri i reopie. at The revenue of the Government for 1863 was more faith in the stability of the republic now pro The Economist says: "Two remarkable state the German frontier. The Provisional Govern- 13ERL1N. Autr. 81. Prominent men of ail parties Emanuel's army, resulting in the surren- is expressed Dy some or our contem-porarle- s. ments have been made, throwing a curious light on met last night, and put forth the following Victor about 15,800,000; the expenditures about claimed than ment refused to listen to any proposition for a addresses der of the Papal force after the battle, which Though springing up In the night, as it the strange ignorance and recklessness with which to the German people and to the King: $14,800,000, leaving an ugly deficit of were, the people have been getting ready for it for the French Government rusned into the present war. surrender of French territory. CALL TO THE GERMAN PEOPLB. lasted about an hour, was in defiance of these years. we It One la that the Danish Government refused to ally $9,000,000, or nearly double the amount of the And have conlldeuce that has elements What Prussia Will Do. While the armed portion of the people on forelcrn orders. The fact that the Pope has made a or permanence; mat ioitowing tne ieau oi juies uscii witn France partly on account or tne assur are warding oil' the annual revenue. The public debt, in 1867, re- Favre as opposed to the madcap Victor Hugo class ances or its agents in France that that country was London, Sept. 15 The Daily Xews this soil attack intended for us and formal protest to the diplomatic corps against unprepared. is perhaps some sealing their victorious course with their heart's presented a capital of about $149, GOO, 000, with of men, the French people will now successfully There want of au morning contains a letter from Berlin, giving blood, diplomacy of foreign powers Is preparing at the occupation of his dominions is confirmed, solve the political problem of France. thority lor tnm, but tne second statement ap- moment to Impose on an annual rente or Interest of $7,480,000, an pears at least to be quite authentic. It is made in the views of the Prussian government. The the decisive us the conditions but it appears to make no Impression upon city article of the Times explanation f peace. Once before, after the glorious struggles enormous sum, when compared to the resources GERMANY. the in of the writer says Prussia will not negotiate with the ofl813 and 1814, the Herman people have lost policy of the Italian Government. To a note cause why about 200,000 scrip, or one-fift- h of the of the country. By a convention concluded on the present Government at Paris. Prussia proposes through the jealousy of other nations the full re- from the King, to the effect that he had thought wnoie Austrian aeot, nas not yet been converted December, 7, 1806, the Italian Government Max flliiller In Chnmnlonhlp of the Nation into the new scrip, although the period allotted fir6t to occupy Paris. The Regency, and Se- ward of their victories and the fulfilment of it his duty under the circumstances to occupy anu tue rremier. nearly expired. reason Is their most ardent wishes. The conquered agreed to pay into the Papal treasury has The that 'the larger nate and Corps Legislatif will then be sum- was spared ex- territory, leaving to The German people in general, and Count Bis part of the outstanding amount is supposed to be foe and favored beyond his own the Papal the Pontiff the $4,128,458, aud to assume an annual rente or marck in particular, have fouud a champion In Mr. moned, who will be expected to name commis- pectations; our German boundaries re- exercise his spiritual In France, and the delay is, accounted for by the In danger and exposed to free of functions, an interest payment on the debt of $3,725,555. Max Juuiier, wno, in a letter to the London Times, fact that the Austrian Finance Commissioners for sioners to treat on a Prussian basis. When this mained renewed answer was received that was entirely illegible. which tills two columns, contends that the Prussian carrying out the conversion ceased their duties on attacks; instead of the union of the German Empire The Papal army, according to the official sta Premier has done nothing to forfeit the good war, acting treaty is signed, Napoleon will be released, and we had imposed upon us the weakness of the old Italian upon Home has the outbreak of the and. on superior ; The advance awakened tistics of 1869, was composed of 16,334 officers opinions of Kngland. It docs follow that he ap- over be left free to choose her Gov- Federal Diet the guilt of diplomacy Europe has orders, came to London with their stocks of France will own for by an armed peace of a half century's great enthusiasm throughout the country, and and men, made up as follows: proved Count Benedettl's proposals because he did paper, and silver, rentes, obligation and scrip.' This atoned not Instantly repudiate and make them public. A fn ernment. duration. When a like danger Is threatening now, it is impossible for Victor Emanuel to back out 8240 is effect an assertion that the Austrian Govern Tor Italians Germans 1154 loreign .Minister is not uko a private individual. ment must have bad reason to anticipate a decisive Enserncas News. the German people must not remain silent. The now, even it he were disposed to do so. In French 2930 Anstrl&ns. 8S He stands in the position of counsel' for his aeicat, ana tne interruption or tne There is intense eagerness to hear from Paris world must learn that rulers and people are re- Belgians 67S Spaniards - 42 country. may Frencn business solved to have now what in lsie was denied us a fact, the occupation of Rome has become an An advocate refuse to hold a of the Austrian Commissioners. It is surely aston and Rome. News from the latter city is scarcely Dutch . .1713 Americana and Brazl- - brief lor any particular client, but having once ishing dangerous free, united Empire, with safe and protected bounda- absolute necessity, to save not only Rome, 9701 that with Its situation known to ac- but Swiss Hans 2T accepted It he is bound In honor to think of the friendly powers, as well as to many of its subjects. less interesting to Englishmen than that from ries. In the address to bis Majesty the King, all Italy, from the Intrigues of the Mazzinlans In addition to these forces there was at that interests or nis client, ami to leave it to tne etner the French Government should either have received Paris. companying this, we have laid down the plain ex- side to discover and lay open the weak points of pression of our sentiments. Let the signatures of and Garibaldians; and the sooner it is completed time a corps of Zouaves composed of 4312 sol no warning, or have been foolish enough to disre- No Communication Between Paris and Lyons, prove his case. A foreign Minister is bound by the sim gard it, if given. Statements like theselielp to ex- all Germans that such are the sentiments of and the capital permanently established in the diers, embracing In its ranks 230 Italians, 1211 plest rules of prudence not to disclose many a secret, plain the desertion of France by more than one The communication between Paris and Lyons the whole people, Eternal City, the better for both Italy and Rome. Frenchmen, 1893 Dutch, and 233 of which, as a private person, he might decline to which might have had something to gain by has been destroyed, the Prussians having cut llcrlln, Aug. SO, 1870. Canadians. become the depository. He has to listen to propo- Eower, and Gracious King Up it." the wires and railroad at Montcrau, sixteen Most Illustrious and Lord: The Kltie and Decline of the Temporal Power to the 8th of August there was also at the sals of compromises, and, for argument's sake, to IN When war became inevitable, the nation unani- rope. as KKVOI.LTION t KAM'H. of Melun. A sharp ol liie disposal of the Holy Father for defensive pur- take Into consideration eventualities which, a The London Times, of September 3, had the fol miles southeast skirmish mously rallied Bround your Majesly and your Ma- power of man or honor, he might indignantly decline to en- jesty's allies. It vowed faithfully to endure the The temporal the Pope is traced poses the French garrison of about 5000 men. you lowing: "The horrors of revolution in France are occurred there between the Uhlans and franc tertain. "Do suppose," Mr. Max Muller asks, easily appreciated and described. In the crash of struggle for the safety, unity, and greatness of the Lack to the year 753, when Pepin, King of the These have now been taken from blm, and the that Lord Palmerston had never to listen for a mo tircurs. The former are said to have been German Fatherland. God has blessed our arms, Egypt, the political structure which has lasted for twenty Funks, bestowed upon Pope Stephen and his French soldiers in his regular army have also ment to suggestions about Turkey and about years the terrible voice of emancipated socialism beaten off. Firing was heard at Paris yesterday which have been wielded for a lust cause with unex- 6iIcceE6ors the Apostolic See Savoy and Nice, and was he driven from office by an neara. et may wen oe u of .Melun. celled bravery. Streams or the noblest blood have in the territory recently been taken back to France, leaving his Indignant people?" But Prof. Muller goes further, makes ltseu l it doubted from the direction been shed to gain the victories, but they have comprised , say s verney (in this danger is the most urgent and inevitable. The railway service between Paris Lyons in the in full disposable force, on paper, at 16,435. These ana that unless ir jiarry repiyto clamor for arms may startle the Palikao Ministry The and brought us, with unexpected rapidity, near the goal and absolute sovereignty. This grant was sub- whom the letter Is written) can produce crush spectre rea been stopped. All the bridges which can be before us. Powerful efforts are still required to figures are confirmed by the cable telegrams ing proof to the contrary, he maintains against with tne resuscitated oi tne republic has fully It, but the German people are reselved anticipating seems im- to-nig- reach sequently ratified by the Imperial Government the-- present .1806 But, the awful trial that to reached will be destroyed which place Papal army at about Sir llarry and against everybody, that since pend over Paris, it is not too much to expect of the upon every sacrifice devoted to the highest national of Constantinople, to whom all Italy had be 17,000 men. Count Bismarck's policy has been patriotic and Italian Unity aims. In the midst of our lofty earnestness reproche, though, no sans patriotism or tne true anu living neart or France we longed as part of the Roman empire, and the peaceful, tans doubt, also that the approach or the foreigner may be regarded seems to be nearly accomplished. The'sym and determination, are alarmed by peur. Germany naa to be united ; everybody wno ever-returni- rumors of foreign Inter- well-pleas- MARS-LA-TOU- R. truce people themselves were extremely to It ; by her as proclaiming a to all Intestine of the peopla is almost entirely to had tritd unite had failed Bismarck succeeded. quarrels." pathy with vention, which, powerless avert the horrors of with the installation of the Pope as their sove- ills Drocedure was not in all respects strictly regu Italy. war, now endeavors to limit the price of victorious lar, but are In history of all A CIGAR INSPIRATION. it to its views. The memory of of theBIopaieHtlBattlesofthe War-30,0- 00 "there the Papal Captured. contests and reduce reign, as he was the only one to whom One great convulsions which one cannot criticize accord- A correspondent describing the battle of the 15th Another Garrison what happened after the glorious rising up of our miiru nuu vvounueu. wrong. says: A despatch was received from Florence, dated us, they could look for efficient protection from the Tlie Prussian correspondent of the London Times. ing to the ordinary rules of right and We of August, in front of Metz, "There were fathers still lives within and warns Germany thunder-storm- s ugut. thing inroads of the barbarians of the north. King dating from Berlin, Aug. 80, gives the following do not criticize that darken heaven oiticai moments auring tne one, aooat i yesterday, announcing that the Papal garrison that she must consider n but the demands of and earth, strike down palaces, and carry off the o'clock, when the left centre, where the 1st and 2d her welfare. Therefore, we approach your Majesty Pepin had twice wrested the Exarchate from graphic account of the sanguinary engagement at united, nearly were of Montalto bad been captured. we will faithfully mars-ia- - narvestvr peacerui villages, we stand in awe wnue Divisions all the officers struck with renewed vows that endure all hands of Astolphus, the rapacious King of lour: they last, but we know that Nature cannot do with- down. The division of General von Benthelm seized General Antelotl's Division until the wisdom of your Majesty, excluding all the At last we have detailed accounts of the most san they past will saw one his men In In Mars-la-Tou- r, out them, and that when are the air the moment. He of the heat of should now be before if not In Rome. foreign intervention, shall succeed establishing a the Lombards, and his disposition of the sove guinary battle or the war, that of or purer, again more freely fight coolly smoking a cigar. impressed wUl more fully ion vllle, on the 16th Inst. For a whole It be and we shall breathe the It the Civita Vecchla state of affairs which guarantee reign ty was not only confirmed by Charlemagne week al than before." Count Bismarck has believed war General. Hurrying np to the soldier, he called out, than hitherto the keeping of the peace on the part most seemed as though a ved were t be thrown bo or but me a light,' Ignited a cigar, and gathering up has declared for Italian unity. On the approach people, and bis eon and successor, but the territory increased upon the horrors of this particular encounter. But- - to Inevitable since the battle Sadowa, 'Give of our neighbors, the French which will he has constantly exerted himself to put his shaken battalions, cigar in mouth aud sword lu of the Italian troops at Bracciano the inhabitants establish and place beyond the power of attack the by by a similar cession of pro tne sue nee nas Deen nroKen at leDgtu, anu pudiio as something might ogam the latter the well as private letters permit us to form a pretty it off, hopiug that hand, he led forward his decimated forces." came out and displayed Italian colors. union and liberty of the whole German empire; vinces of Spoleto and Perugia. Deslderlus, the turn up in Frauce which would avert the necessity. DISARMING. and we remain your Majesty's faithful and loyal accurate idea of what occurred on that fatal day. not by abruptly refusing to to any I Note. Bracciano is only seventeen miles name was rougnt be. 'He did listen subjects. successor of Astolphus, repudiated the treaties As will lie remembered, tne more proposals wish to drive the Emperor to a de- As the armies advance precautions are taken to of Rome. tween the van of Prince Frederick Charles aud the Imagine disarm the population In the rear. At northwest made by his predecessor with Pepin, and ren- greater part of the French army under Ba-- cided policy. We can well with what bitter Occupation Rome. Ueneril scorn in his heart he said smilingly to Benedetti, 'If a proclamation was Issued on taking possession The ot mVAEVCE Alf I COMMERCE. dered it necessary for Charlemagne to resort to zaine. Tiie rrince van, naving crossed me mo. you must something to quiet people of of the town, requiring the Inhabitants within two The Florence Opinion denies that there has was marching north, on left bank of have the ' war, which terminated in the entire overthrow selle, the the Fiance, why there is Belgium, there is England, or hours to deliver up ail arms ot every kind at the any diplomatic difficulties in the way of KVENTNO TZLKIRAPH OmCZ, river, to intercept the retreat of the French to Paris. Vllle. time patrols been Tmiredar. bept. 15, 1870. t the kingdom of the Lombards 774, Spain. Why do you not. take them?' Did he pro- Hotel de After that the would of in after In the Immediate vicinity of Metz, behind whose to search all houses, occupation of Rome. to-da- y enemy mise to help in these adventures ? Did he olnd him be sent round and those found the The money market is anything but an exlttence of 200 years. ramparts the defeated had been completing one Did be- in possession of arms would be punished by mar The Blockade ofthe Elbe lending rates for his preparations for a retreat, the Prussians fell lu self to furnisn single soldier? he accompany easy, and discounts, outside 1053 tray Belgium by thought, word, or deed, or act tial law: the owners' names to the been raised, and vessels are now passing are nominal. Call In the territorial possessions of the with a French army. Mistaking the troops before weapons in order that they might hereafter receive has the banks, almost loans are them for the rear of the hostile army, which disloyally towards England?" Mr. Max Muller freely. Steamers from England to France and more active and rates firmer at per cent. Topes were increased by the Emperor Henry they refuses to believe that Kngland and Ger- them back. All assemblages are prohibited, all 56 supposed to be In full march westward, they at- window-blind- s are to be kept open; resume service immediately, All classes of paper are closely scrutinized, both III, by the addition of the city of Benevento long many can ever be at enmity. "If Germany doors and the Germany will tacked at once. But the fight had not lasted every y. in outside conquers, a new era of peace will dawn on town to be lit un at niguc house to exiuoit at Paris is hoped for to-da- at the banks and the market. The and the 6urroundjg country; in 1102, the Couu when they became aware of their error. They had one light; troops marching through to b) sup- mall from range 6 per cent, to (J Europe; for Germany, If once united, would tole least Menor Olozaga. rates from at the banks tees Matilda, of Tuscany, bequeathed to the to deal, not wHh a last lingering remnant of the rate no war of conquest. An army lu which every plied with water; at nine at night all public resorts per cent, on the street for best grades of paper French, but with the main body Itself. Considerably to be ciosea. Madrid, Sept. 15 Senor Olozaga, the Span Holy See the of Viterbo and Civita ueiayeu uy an manner or uouuts ana second man is tne iatner or a family is tue best guar only. aimcumes. antte for the peace of the world. There need be no TnK Tl'RCOS. lsh Minister to Paris, has been recalled, his gold market opened strong, but the sub- Yecchia, known as the Patrimony of St. Peter; General Bazalne had not yet evacuated Metz, but indignation more th all Is The was still encamped on the western flank of the for foimal alliance between Kngland and Germany. What raises Geimaa in oflense being a recognition of the French re sequent course of the premium, up to noon, was Forli and the rest of the Romagna were added tress, preparatory to upon capital. The two nations are one In all that is essential in the employment of the Turcos. Now that they sen Sales from 114(olH. his march the It morality, In religion, in love of freedom, In respect those savanes near, they can appreciate the agents public, when, by the present treaties, Spain is downward. in 1297, Bologna in 1364, the Sabina country to was a disagreeable discovery to make for the Prus ney Dlaced van his Government bonds were quiet and rather un sians. were about 37,000 strong; lor law. i are bom nara workers, nara think the Emneror in the of crusade for bound to await the action of other powers be ward the close of the fourteenth century, Fer- - They the force ers, and, where it must be, hard hitters too. In the cosmopolitan civilization. To say nothing of their steady, a portion of the series showing a slight which they had challenged counted between 80,000 very tin fore taking such a step. decline, the general tendency is upward. rara in 1508, Urbino in 1G20, and Orvieto in 1619, ana vu.uuu, naa uu.ouo more whole history of modern Europe, Germany aud liltliv habits, these wild beasts bite at the but ana about within the 1 actually walls of the adjoining stronghold. England have never been at war; feel convinced sera which tend them, and have attempted Stocks opened dull, but prices were steady. In 1707 the greater portion of the Papal tcrri , they never will be, they never can bo." to outrage the Sisters of Clarity in attendance, for Paris Cut lan Cavalry Within NUht Sales of new City Cs at 101?. Thus they stood and battled for nearly elcrht hours, other day ol" i lie City. tory was wrested from the Holy See by General 6ix they were charged by Imperial : which ten were shot offhaud the at Berlin. Reading Railroad sold at and 48J. b. o. times the Guard "OUR MINISTER." "Conceive." the Germans sav. "thee men masters Messrs. D. C. Wharton Smith & Co., of 48, . Napoleon Bonaparte, for the French Republic, six times they repulsed the attack, aud, pursuing daughters following pri- Sales of Camden and Am boy at 114 and Lehigh enemy In their turn, drove li lra from position of our , with our wives and at their Philadelphia, have received the and incorporated in the Cisalpine Republic; and the to mercy," and they are the more embittered against Valley at 58. position. One after the other, the corps of Generals t nsiiDiirnem a mate ot sure The: woes or a vate despatch. J and Passenger Railroad , aua empire. Canal, Coal, Bank, in 1708 Rome was occupied and organized into Fret-sard- Canrobert, Deeaen, Ladmlrault, and the Diplomat liuvlna nllnrd Time. the French the London, Sept. 15. Telegraphic communica- or TbeLcndjn Telegraph says: What can you ex- shares were entirely overlooked. Republic, Pope VI 2a Division ttenerai rainy were rorcea to give PARIS WEAKNESS. sur-round- the Tiberine Pius being led pect we are is now broken, and the French. have STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. way before the Prussian onslaught. But their tri win n in the shadow of a siege? The A writer In the London Kews says "if Paris Is tion PHILADELPHIA away a captive to Valence, in France, where he umph was dearly bought by the gallant band. Un American Minister Is likewise having a hard time of by the walls of Paris with deep canals of Reported by De Haven A Bi o., No. 40 S.Tuird street. If. TV- T- . fM saved capture, It will not be the Parisians, o. Wuutiltn.na Kaa nsvt Kin n It from died at the age of eighty-tw- At the begin der the telling Are of the enemy they had suffered When the Prussians conquerea tne r ieucii armies, water. The Prussian cavalry were within sight FIRST BOARD. grievously from the first. Gradually their numbers to any great extent, with the care of plate and same tne nlng of present century, however, Napoleon, fellow-countrvme- they conquered at the time French bour 13000 City s New. 11000 Pa 6s 2 the ; valuables for his n. for Amerl' capital last evening. lol m...l03' were more ana more renucen at last ttiey were so the ffeolsie. 'Nine-tent- of these fellows,' said an of the 44 Sh U A K . 18. 114 baving overturned the French Directory, re ami tnese so urea, ven chub In Paris seem to have made up their minds to Muotatlens. fiuvu .uo....is.in.iui;4 4 V lew, that the French could American who had commanded an army of the Con This HIorulos'8 12000 Read deb bds. 10 sh Len Val It... 68 guns. things as they come, philosophic 16-1- 1-30 stored to the Pope his former territorial posses ture to attack their take and with federate States, pointing to a crowd on the Uoule London, Sept. A. M. Consols opened at 63 100 4S Not until 6 some regi coolness. I have not heard of an American who for account. iota.... sh Read K..U0. after o'clock.when, Rhenish vards. 'have not got a kick left. In thm.' The fti ' for money and 2V American 11000 Phil A E 100 do S3. 48' clone, but only to deprive him of them again in ments coming up, the Germans were no longer so has been arrested as a "Prussian sdv" a fate which. V. Of 1862, Of 1866, 7s... 88j Roman philosopher was right when he said that the securities quiet. t. 89; t'iooo Sun & E 7s... 104 100 do 0. he refused to become a mere In his very much outnumbered, did scale of victory in the city or the provinces, has befallen about tm 1SC7, 88: Stocks quiet. 4i'i lb09,when tool the muu who loses nis uueriy loses me una oi ins man old 89: of 64. 12100 W & Franklin 100 do 48i begin to incline in their favor. Eventually a general out or every dozen englishmen 1 have met here. IS; lllluois Central, Great 1)30. hands. The Papal territory was then annexed our hood. Erie Kailroad, 118; 1st nit bds.. 84 2(10 do.. 18. 4S'i cnarge iorceu tne enemy to iait oack, nouy pursued Moreover, American cousins, when travelling FRENCII PRISONERS, Wt stern 23 100 do C. 48' Kingdom of Italy, of which Napoleon Europe, do not 1811-3- 13000 Pa 4 N Y C7il to the iy tne Jianovenau norse ana artillery. a usual in lu habitually encumber I lVKRr'ooN Sept. A. 2I Cotton opened b8.. 92 100 rto..rgAin 4S Lad constituted himself sovereign, and Pope a French retreat, confusion now enBued, and rapidly themselves with heavy services of plate The Culonne Gazette has obtained copies of a nurn middling uplands, xd. ; middllog Orleans; of as for diamonds ber of letters written by French prisoners in that firm: Lapnbr, tiroksrs, report this morning 1-- assumed a degree out proportion to the defeat aid their with which The sales are estimated at 16,000 bales. Nabb k Plus VII was carried a prisoner to ontalnebleau, sustained. But for the vicinity of Metz and the pro thev are as a rule pleutifullv suDo'led the town to their relatives and friends, and it publishes 9ii. are nrm. Gold quotations as follows : Bread tulis 10-r- 10-0- A. M where he was detained in close confinement tection It afforded to the disoomtitted troops there gentlemen put them into their waistcoat pockets and a few specimens. The naivet: which they exhibit Lon ton, Sept. 18. Tallow quiet and steady. Lin- A. M lUi 113,'J pop them into chignons orthograpnr which characterizes lu-i- " U4V to " 114 until 1614. The Congress of Vienna, which re- might have been another disaster like that of the ladies their when times and the phonetic seed oil linn. ll Woerth. This was avoided by the nearness of the kok ugly, and so everything Is very nice and com- most of them, testify to their genuineness. The only Sept. 15. Petroleum epened nrm. 1013 " UH " U3'f Aniwekp, 11-4- 0 of 10-1- 8 114 " 114 cast the map of Europe after Napoleon's final detached forts, but from a military point of view re fortable. The trouble with the American Legation letter which bespeaks some degree education, and This Afternoon's Uuetatlons. " to Metz. is no escape, was per Is the Prussians domiciled lu Paris are under which is probably written by an omcer. says: 10-4- " " U3,' overthrow in 1815, restored to the Apostolic See treat whence there that LOKDON, Kept. 16-1- -80 P. M. Consols, BV for 14.' H5 to protection ; and unhappy was taken with 100 men of my division. We 10 4(1 " 114 ' 114 haps even less eligible than flight Paris, however United States whenever an "I money 93 J account. securities Ut greater portion of 1U original possessions, oy ; Inhabitants are very and for Aaurican 10-4- M ...114,'f the precipitate and calamitous. German gets niobbeu a gang oi arunken rowdies, are well enough off here the ISiW. ; of 1805, old, " 114'. 12U8P. United bUtes of 10-4- a of 17,210 square The day of Mars-la-To- has cost Germany almost or collared by a zealous sergent de vllle. or de affable. I should like to stay at Cologne, which is duiet. " 114 embracing territory miles, e; Of 5 8, 85. miik-woma- u publlo-spirlte- impon-Bibl- b'JH I 180T, 88V twice as many men killed and wounded as the day nounced by a patriotic or d one of the finest towns of Prussia, out it is T . fc No, 40 s. Third thenceforth remained Intact until the war - LIVERPOOL, 10 1 . Bi. Messrs. Di Havik Broth, and it of Kobuwratz. This is a fact which makes all the cook-mai- d, for such high and mighty crimes we start this evening at 8 o'clock for Wurteni- sept. "" Philadelphia, report the following quotations: - - - nm-sian- s Street, of 1859, at which time the population was about usual epithets, such as "terrible," "awful," etc, ap- as wearing spectacles with lortoiseshell burg, ironuer or icussia (tv). mo 6 Of ; do. IS62, 113 113.V ; dLoii iU Turpentine, 26s. 60. U. S. 18bl, m?ji114K pocket-handkerchi- ; light well. don, Sept. 3,100,000. pear pitiably below the mark. Fortunately, 80 per rims, carryiog a In the are very well behaved they do. 1S64, lllxaillji ; do. 1S, lli7i3"8V .do. 1SW, or are sunnily wounaeu, aua crown of his hat, or asking way the Fine tobacco is sixty cents a pound here. I will ; 1867, ; do. 18 s, cebt. tue viotiriiB win his to they are new, 110ill0S do. do. !losllO The Papal Territory Before tbo Present la survive, although more or less Incapacitated for Rue Neuve des Petits Champa, the supposed bring you (his brother) a Prussian pipe; do. 110)4110H ; lwe'.'ijfciOo. U. 8. so Year Quite large, spy" naturally to very pretty ' COAST. Gold, ; vaklon. work. The French losses are as and "Prussian asks to be conducted by FROM TUE RiCIFIC percent. Currency, ill j,iui.;. 11' Include even a greater number of dead. Putting the American Legation, there to prove by the exhi- Another writer says: "We are well treated the 108AH1; Union I'acitio Railroad 1stJil4Moru The result of the wars of 1859 and 183, and 1 shall return no Bilver. the casualties on bom siaes together, tne total we bition of bis papers that he Is a perfectly Inoffensive Prussians; they axe good fellows. Nevada Politico. Bonds, 81 mn0; CeDtral Paiino Railroad, K&w)0i accompanying and Intervening insurrec 1 SO.ooo. law-abldl- On no more to the war." A third Informs his friends the obtain is. am afraid, rather In excess of and Teuton. Saturday morning, tht Bam Francisco, Sept. 15 The Nevada Demo- Union Pacldo Land Oraut Bonds, 7ai7oO. ue announcements oi aeams m fewer than eighteen persons who had been arrested he Is a prisoner, and that be la very glad ot It, as he PAIKTBB CO., No. S . Third tions, was the consolidation of the whole of the 'i omuers' tne writing In met at Elko to-da- y and MSSfiRS. WILLIAM papers nil whole columns. Fathers, brothers, and by the police, or by excited amateurs, were brought Is now out of the war. An Alsatian, Ger cratic State Convention Street, report the following quotations: U. . peninsula . the new kingdom ol Italy, sut generis, V0-JfJ- lnt brides are leaving In shoals for the front to fetch the at one time to the United States Miuister's, and in man, his spelling being quite also ex. organized. B. Wyman waa elected chairman. 1881, 114114 ; isfi3,m'tiis; one-four- th ones. every case It proved presses satisfaction at his captivity, and promises to da.Jn.y, lbee, with the exception of less than of corpses of their beloved Heading these terri- almost was that a mistake had 308 delegates elected only 75 are in do. niV(jlll; ble lists, one Is sometimes led to think that a whole been made, and that the prisoner was the victim of return home as soon as the war is over. All the let- Of the llOxSllOK, do., It,July, Mef, " ?! . Papal dominions, a we narrated yesterday terror-ra- states, praise the good Ueat-inei- it ; V. .lie feneration had passed away. Alasl at the name of popular passion, prejudice, and frenzied nk ters, our contemporary attendance, the balance being represented by 1&68, 11044U0H ; ts UMO. I0(i',1( S. Pa;lU Mars-la-To- beg their friends to be under and the day before. many a heart will ache for uiaoj a weeds which can always be warranted to they receive, and proy. Kit Cj. Cs, UKslll'i. Oold, 113;jf114.',. JSfiM.J was Jeff a strip Ol KrrJtry Jal to come, touritb is the shadow of a siege. no uneasiness about them.