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>??"?? XXX.N*-9/?2a ! masl^mM NEW-YORK, FUI DAY, OCTOBBH 28, 1870. PRICE FOtR CENTS. f QKHBRAL WAU NEWS. PSO0PBCT8 Of IT. ACT.. ;ik TKRMS HMNM BY THE M.l I RAES?I?1F' nci'l.TV AHOI T SAPI COMH ( I 1 OH Hil! tit ?Kiir'.xrn nm_INT. Ixssios, Tluirwlny. Oct. 27, tsio. rta? Maneheitttyr tluard.an if to-da.\ kis?.-. the follow - ? teams of peace which were pn pog?xl hy England uMia, and Austria. ' j iraf.- No cession of territory. fteond: Tlie foilrfieation?? of Met/ ?uni Stratdinurg ,bc i?7?d. Jainf: France to pay two hundred million of jura Mnh lniiity. The ncntraln to ii naran tee peace. k1. Laurier, the delc-rate of tlio Toura r.ovcninicnt ?London, reeoive.l a dispatch to-day l*rom Tours ?t?lating strong c\peetationB of sue?-** of the -nistu?- iieirotiatioiis. rhe F.ugli:??lii (lovt-nimlent is still (no? ii) without ft ply fmru the Plea?al uuthoritice to the request ?rasaf? toiidtict for M. Thiers, in order to enable _ to en ter Paris. England incepts linn delay us niii'iice of an i?diP'H'-i?ioii on tlio part of Prussia > (ar-r.nit an armistice. li.? Bnasiaa Minietei at Tours has rneeived a dis fesa fnmi VcisaiHag assuring him that a safe ?m.lutt will Le granted to M. ilii-is, and that itie h| tt haM sinus? a dt-nirt? to accept the media (on ?'f tli?' Neutral 1'.ivers. It is announced at Toan today that the Prussians tise at last coii.-iii'icd to oller M. Thiers n safe mim t t? Vcrs.iilli*s. kal no fuitlicr. M. Thicre has ?!i*cil t*? us ail I?nee?al this, M he must first ci'ii ?rr with the (???veriiiueiit tit 1'atis. It is a<H8erted at ours that l'lu-v-Li's disinclination iu this narnt ct r ? ? t ?Is fruin h.r ft .ar of having the Parisians 111 M?ad of tlie true .?.tato of allait-? |_awfcSM m 'raneo. From all patts mt thk country tin ;? ..uni | lint one spreaaion?the hope that the (iovernineiit will ae ? pt no li'K.iiliati'ist (oinlitioiis ita the price of penes Uki joui Hill;? i ? Ti ?-i*? vc unanimous that the only .??pe for fair terms li? t? in the tadelimit' prosecution f the war. i The inhabitants of the Departments of Jura and '. .?.???.! ?is. forwarded a petition to the i?. s? rim.*? ut ^uthoritie.-' at Tours aj-'anirtt the aoci-].taiiee of any isaes ssiii? h i? ?kneel ea the ganwtn\et of an inch of "?Trench ?ftotiHegy, Irr-.-I.'.'s rOaiTIOl DI RECABO TO ARMISTICE ?BOOTI VI!i*\S-REPRESESTATIOX? OF 1'HI'S I 31A TO lil .?.-IA?EXI'ElTATlOS Of THE bTAR ] VAIION H! K?U? .?.. PnnUnanM, Thursday, Ort. 27,1?70. The fsBowtng sMimury of the negotiations on the part gi the noutril pawns of Europe for an annis tii?- Li publish)-?! li. to to-day from an authentic Bouiec. Aiier reciting tlio deti-iiniiiatioii of the hmhrals lo setas t!.?' first opportunity for mediation ??at present?! Moola, the document pro? ?eds: t " BbBB?, titi .Jules laues visit to the Prnssian hsa?taiftesa, heHeved that the lonp-iooked-for op? portunity had anr. ?"I. At thin moment the rec? i> ?lon tt a Pm.ssi.iT) n?>to on the subject ol the pgnhaUe early euu-sa'.i.'ii o? Taris earned a ?hangi in ti? ?ha i :.un?.?"*. Whin, however, they jassjed the i lubject of mediation nguiu, Pusna li? Id back, on the (rrounil that in. illation, utisupp.irted by force, would be wort lil.??-.. 1 he conditions of peace must he left exclusively to the l.elliireient.s. The course wa?-) still jK>aaible to convoke the National Assembly, which alone was competent to decide ti.o qu.-rti.M of ptwico ?r war. In view of the*a considerations, it waa "England that peopoaod the armi.-ti???*, and ia this 6he waa supported by all the Neutral Tow. rs. LAT-8T MILITARY MOVEMKNTS. another kamt MOVING ON PAULS ? 12,?000 IPI?IM IT DREl'X?ENGAGEMENT ON THE LOIRK?KKHATKY ORGANIZING FORCES IS BRITTANY ?GARIBALDI AT DoLK? FRENCH lOOCm?1 IN THE EASTERN DEPARTMENT. London, Thursday, Oct. 27, if70. A lar-,??- jsiriHin of the anny of the Duke of Mee?? letihuri,' ScIim erin ia moving rapidly toward Pari.**. The Pruiisiai s tv >Miaiailag in their starvation policy at Paris. All fugitives from that city are mtoroiinly turned hack. it is reported from VendAme, October 2fi. that there are mill .'.(kio Pmassnng in ChaUaudun. bvOot whom are cavalry. Tiny alno have two cannon. Dispatche? from Nonanc-'Urt.OctoVr3f>, via Tours, October 27, ?talc that the Prussians are at Dreux, in theDepart nerit of Kure et Loire, with 12,-UGUnien and much artillery. Tiny h h ve levied a tax of $10,000 on the town. Th.-y have aluo occupied St. Rcmy-Sur-Avre. It is rumored that lighting i- going on near Or? leans. There hM hasa I ineat movement of troops at Toura to-day .,'.th . The railways aro wholly cn |ag?*d with their trans?)oitation and are cloe??d le the puhlic. A dispatch from Blois, Oct. ?fi, state? tkat a Btrong ?oluinn of the enemy's cavalry and infantry attacked ?French nc'iiiioiterin?, party on the left bank al tkt Lattin- |estei day, but were handsomely repulsed kiUi a thort ? :.t.':u'. unnt. Inionnat on eoine* from Booen that the enemy on ????viii-a- Qiesai a;t:K ked Loiigclianijis with .<XJ men kod four iiKut.us. Tliey were beaten off by the francavtireurs an?l other troops. Nonets? has laren recelenJ of inilitury movements tu tht North, where Gen. Bourbaki is preparing to roteive th.* enemy. A du-p-at?-.!? ii um Toura, Oat, 27, says that M. K-'ralry h-* order. .1 all the Gardes .Mobiles in the Provine* of Britt my to conceiitrate at Mans, in ordert?, ?ji-K,^, t|,. ??ivance of the Pruaaians, who ?oem to fe mWAyaWg la that direction. When the triaija, ate tollu :,-?j theK , .M. Kc'ratry ssill oiKaiii/.?* ?iein Mantt Mji.y re-ruhtr trooi?s will also he in ??rj-?irat'.l h_ t),,^ tivtkjt Hi hal ali. ady issued a ?tini'is-pr.,? !:i*.,:,t!()n to the (?ardes Mobile, prornia tltlieiii ii,a! thsj "hall have til?: hill W(i?p?iis, und m ?Wall I .*., ; ? A??j, ?al?!.?.ii : ml iiiitraill? int. *? '*-?*?- Il g he siibliiltt?*?l to the sllieti'st ?'-?'ipliiie. " I'ltwiiiing hearts Mai a_aa_lawajr. ?"?I orj';, ii,,- .,**,, jji, ;?,iiM(?iii:e, s.ln.s? i .di. ?f cry ?Ul] he, ?(,,?] ;,,,,! ,],,.,.,,??try.'* Dhpilehei ben LOk, Ort, H s ?a'loin-, Ort. .17, mm that ?AL (_Mkai levacaated. ?adea ?????i.' 1 ;,? t b. ?ii atta.l.cd. TI ? 1 : t. .-i..i.^ ? ? ! ' htki . without ((?n.i.K..? ?UK ho ? are **?? COI I i . , f I.a PirU has alta?) b??? ii .il.:i.'i(loiie?l. tmmstAamWt ttont 'li"i>-, Ort. -'i, Matt ?thal Not-lit I nan ova?*unt?>?l by tin* Prussian? lust night. 11? fore Lavinia' tlirv tired ihc town in ????ral place*. Gcu. Garibaldi Ia still ?it 1??1?'. win-re, notwithstanding lu?? hk-Apaauana, lu* pananu-li lapnrinlnnii tli?* <>r laaiaatka of the Una tafeen Ha kau collected a Mr.?. | fun??, vvlii. 1. is siibj?*cted to the most stringent .lis. ?piinc. Berera] sharp engagement? mon to nirr. (1, with 0O-k____A_n_k 1 o.**.*.? I <?u lioih sid??. Kel?? rts fruin Tour?-, say : In tho East, the Prus? sian :ini;y has UMB suddenly and decisively Mop)?ed. Their mardi u???oti I.vous lum blAU checked liy tknt vi, t.?h< n (,f tli??Fr?ii<li under Garibaldi, ?ah??, ever cine?' lie t<??k ?-.niiiiiaiul, has art? ?1 vigorouslj , taken many prisoners anil cannon, lind n. ? oiu.'lit-h. ?1 the obie.t f??r wMck lie Ml forth. Tl.e weather ?ontinue? unfavorable f.,r mililary ni?ivementei. }'.,r ?Miana! ?lavh tlie rain MM falbn steadily, and in.mt of the time high winds prevail, d. Thin has iH'cn especially the case in the north of France. The Francs-tireurs take a?l?an!ago of this had weather to inflict severe lot-scs on the enemy. 'Hie Prn-sians .in Normandy ?i:nl in the Vosges lind it ,\tii linly diliicult lo move llinr art .llery. 1?.?latches f.tiu I.joi.b report a decided 1 alt in the advance of the Frisians in the Eastern De? partments. Th.- Fr? n. h forces th. re have taken over SOO prisoiurs. Volunteers for the French anny have arrived from Marti.ii._iie. The garrison of Toulon has hcen MM into the ti. 1.1, the National Guaid taking its place. FRENCH govi i.wient proceedings. 1 lT.MsilINO, PUOTBUOM TO TllK l'IUSsIANS TO U riMMII.Il WITH MATU? I F.TT1 EM FOU i-vais to ni: ?mi to Tonis?Tin: moura AT PABH I'SliKli MU. VVAsIUll Banni vi;., TECTION? Al.r,KUlA AS-*IMII.AT-I> To FRANCK. lotraa, narada?, Ootsi, lyr.o. The BBWl] .T]i;>?.iii(cil Director of Ful.lic Safety lias iMMd a circular address to the Fr.feits of the several I?, .partm? nts, atiiioimcinir that persons tv ho fnnria?> provisions for the enemy willingly and with the hopa el galil, IM to he triad hy court martial a? traitors. M. ?Qmbetta hM als.? given notice to the Pi. fects that tiny must iiiipr? sh upen the Mayors of the vin ions t???vus in their Depart? ments the imperative duty of defending ev?.ry town. Those who fail to do M will he disniissid, and the towns th. ins. Ives ?.fli. ially (lonouneed, The Moniteur to-day announces that person? who are desirous to send letters to F.iris may Mad tin m to tho Prefecture at Tours. The Administration will foi ward them, as it is determined to hreak the hie kade wbil li Um em my is endeavoring lo estab lish. If. Lenard, the French Emba-ts.'Mlor to Italy. IBM I??" n r? called to this City. Grcice ha? r. ?ognized the French Bl puhlic. Tlie 1 l-l. li at Paris are on.1er the pnittcti'ii. of Mr. Waabaania, as the Hritish ( hargc-d' Allai.s has not noosalied ?tfaa inpnl?iaao foTonunanl und hnM aiirlionty t?> act. 'J'Le Lat?.?'? and Jevvsof Al;.-i-ria have 1. ti ,1? creed citizens of France, and that country is di? ??led into I'm ti? p.iita.ents, as follows ; Algeria, Oran, and Cuistantine, thus making the total niiinher ??f tar ia 11 in? litt! in Fran, e M TIM oftht s <?f Governor and Eieutenant-Governor of Alf) tia are suppn-ssed. atul a new government institut. ?1 under l'refe. ts and a civil Govt rti'it -Gel iel ?ii. who will he allowed to iboOM two deputiis. IL li', ri Oilier is :i ?>p- ?int.-.l (;?ivi nii.r-(.iTi?-r;il, ?vith a _ ilary of BOyOOO fi.uics. li.n. l.alh'iiiand is also IfptlUlalfl fiffllIBiadlTl in Chief of llie AlMJ and Navy. GENERAL FRENCH NEWS. ?XRCTATIOBI of BYACUATIUG TOUBB WU-.C M Al'Ol.l.dN'a VINDICATION? OOBU1TIOB Of (?KI.HANS ? DIST! KHAN. 1 I IN MA1?.-II 1.1.1.? QUIBTED?MA7.7.IM KXl'MTIl) IN KKANC'E? litl'oKTKl? BLKMMi <>! USBXAB S1III?. Lomkin. Tb.imtlay, Oct. H, 1S70. Th.re is no douht that the French Provisional Govinnnent will soon he ??blig?d la have Tours. Arrangements are now makiri!/ f??r transferring the national headquarters to Cltiinont, in the Depart ment ?if Fiiv de Dome. Flin.? N.ijNilt.iii h;i? wiitten a long eommuiiica tioti to the .?i.dnii journals, which ujipcais this niorniiif.? i'<-?ntra?liclini_{ the chargea re,wolly marlo bapani?Jig his loyalty to the I.iiiper.ir and l.mpnss. He dei.it I having s?en cither Gen. Bourhaki or Gen. Bojwr, who t**a* to England ?m a mission from Marshal llazaine t<. the Empress. Hesaysherep?at?d personally to the EbbUNM the exprtssioii of his de? votion and fid? lity. WafBBI under the chai ft of soldiers have gone throiik'h the streets of lours to-day. collecting sup? plies of all ki.nls foi the iiihahitauts of Chat.-aiidun, whose houses wore burned hy the Fnissians. ?Sub? scriptions have ?also be. n opened in their behalf. Among the jiersons lately an, st ed at Versailles by the Prussians, was M. Le inmrd, formerly Secretary of the French I_e_:ati?>u at Berlin. It wa?he who delivered to the Prussian Government the French d? ('larntion of the war. He wa? rei*arde?l as a pris? oner of war, ar?d was sent to Mayrnce. Information fr??in Orbaiis says that all the snop? and stores are closed and the stre?ts ?les, rl??l hy the inhabitants. The women al.'uost u.nv? rsallv ajn,ear in mourniiiif. Th?- Frusnian otliceis ? n.li-avi.r lo ?l.s p4-l the ?.loom in?-fleetnally. At Mar-*, ill? s afluir? are more orderly. The jonr naln that were suppressed in that ? i ty have h. ? n ||? lawad to reappear hy order of M. (lamb. ita. The Civic Guan! is less unruly, and the authoriths and citizens apparently BBJ Will regard to it. The iron foiiii.lerica and dock-yards o? Miiraeille? are wholly devoted lo the maiiufacli.ie of ?aiinon and mitrail? leuses. All other work, including shipbuilding, has b, en suspended. It is rejM.rted that Maz/ini, the n<>t<?<l Italian Re publi<an leader, has left Italy, and i? now on his way to T'iurs. It I? r??i?or(.d at ?Shields, Bag . on the best au? thority, that two German ship?, which were mcently captured by Freu? h crniscrB in the English Channid, lin\ i been t?iiin?d about 100 uiile? cant of Newcastle on-Iyoe. THE NEW FKENCH EGAN ?MOO WUJUfCtl Ol" THK LOAN ?A 1?K(T.ABA (K,S Ht??*?l IMI'lvIdAI-IsTO 111AT li W1I.I. .NOT Bl Ufcl'L'DIATKl?. I/OM.ON, Tliurinla.v, Ort. 27, 1S70. The pr"?p?? >*? <>f th< mvv Fi.tkIi 1? um, soon to l?e pla? ed on the maiket her?. aie wini t?. I.e v. ry favor? able. A dispatch from Tours sav s : " I he loan which 'th.-Government aniionii.. .1 v.sliila.v is i/'iar.mlc? .1 ty ,| ?*. Moigan i\ ?Co. <f Eon?l?,n. Many ?har.-? 44'e.'esilb.-?:llb?<l tot 1.? re to .la.V- '1 he MIMI ??I this lu.?or ml mcu-iiini iii.r.a.a.s the confidence in the (,,, vi -mi ii.l.t I.? " |lrt J KI.!??lt?IH TO aaXt THII.I M 1 lABBOBi Tliiiis'l'iv, (?<T Iii 1"'" If, ?-, liii.nl -r. 11?e f'.rn?? r Pi? tit* Til of ti.? (?ipi, I/Y.rl.itif, replyinf M Em .situation (puado-Ia. ,.!?t organ b ki Wiitttm t I.-u.-i to M. Laurier, I ,, an? ?al Agen! <>f Fmi.ee, sa> ing thal the N .li..,,?ii li. fens?' Lobb liAnaaaiM tRF_a.k-I__B.-__,lad pro t. i.i.g.ii? .L. ii? illy ?.r.?'?-! >'"? iiiip.it<?I mt. ntlon ?1 i,.,, i. liiiin/ the ?l?nt. v.lo.h is Iba!?I lian..-. 'Jin j. ti?; wa* writMn aitet lataxniaff from I ?luid lillist, t ?i, H IH ntl'!'"-I . ;, ., i-.i.,? !i'T. ?I l?.v K?,iiher audoth.i lint"!iali.-i". u V.U. METZ. TU!'] CArnil.ATIoN OF HA/aAINi:. Ill-PATlTI OK KING WILLIAM TO THE Ql ERN? I1A7.AINe's ABMV, TIIK KOBTRES.S, AND THE GARRISON SURRENDER? 1?V),000 rillSONKBS. |B? IBUMBAPl TO TIIK TRIHI NK | Lobd-ox. Tliiirrulav. (?ct. 37, uro. The special corTOHpondcnt of The Tkiiusf. at Berlin telcpniphs this day: "Tins King ?sent the follow inp dispatch to tlio Queen this morn? ing (27lli): 'Baaafan's anny and the fort ros? (if Met* have capitulated. There are one hundred anil fifty thoiiKand prisoners, of whom twenty thousand ure sick and wounded. This is a most importaut ?vent, Cod Im- praised,! "' William.'* preliminary im.ans? a projected sortie meeting ok the generals?bazaine'? i.ast HOPE. A Tilnun correspondent before Metz on the liiith tclopr.iphs: live days ago lien, Cof liniercs, cdiiimaiidant (if the city and fortress of Metz, informed Marshal ILiziiiic, rnntiiiainl inpr the anny encamped outside, lliat he could supply no molo provisions, and the Mainlinl's ainiy must shift for itself. Thereupon l?a?aine ordered his outpost? to cease liiinir on the Prussian picket?, and tacitly allowed his men to desert in gvoupi of a dozen or two at a time. On the afternoon of the 24th trustworthy in? formation came from Metz, by a civilian spy, thal an outbreak cn mawe would bo made far? ing the night toward (iravclotlc, as Haza i lie's 0?m lo capitulate with the anny alone had bc?n repeatedly and peremptorily refused. The ont break was to lie made without hope of ?aviog any organized force; but simply lo en? able tlie superfluous mouths to pet beyond the Cern?an lines and force (liein to pursue tin ni. Hy this means ii was intended to hold the fortress a little longer with a small ???arnson. Hut at seven in the 8V*J_lug Hazaine had ?succeeded in convincing (Jen. ('odinieres that the bloodshed necessarily attending such an attempt was toa deal a priai te pay for a few weeks' prolongation of the resistance. A nic.s Mlgerwaetkea sent to l'i ince Frederick (hail, s I intimating the Intention ef the fortieaate eaj.it- ? ulate. This wa?*? the first proposition, ever made for including (he fortress and outside army. Ad-oidiiiirly al HUdai,v'ht the Prussian | troops wini li bad been mrvssed nib -tilly toss ard | Gravelatti received ordere to retire to their canina. Yesterday afternoon Charij??aniier. with n plenipotentiary, sjk nt an hour with the Prince and depaited much distill bed, aieoaiag some al.-erit-niinilediiess of hi? own fey Hying! ".No wonder the Prinee ssas .so severe.'1 By ail .in jj-? nu ?it at this ni? ? t i n ?_?*. (Jen. stilide, Col. Von ?enanig, Chief of Stall', and the Quaiterniastcr-Ci -lierai of the I'i?iicc'h army rode to l'Yscay Chateau, three tu;]? s south ol' Met', just within the Prus-iaiii lines, whit?er tlie two French eon?undera? witt Humbert, second in com inand of the Fortress, had lu cn brought by a Prussian field post chaise. The aaaatiag lasted from six to seven in the even? ing, and reanlted only in parting witt the agreement that di?pnted point-? wen* to be radiaennwd this noon. Hallen wen so far advaneed th.it the Beeond Corps receive?! inarel?Og older? for Paris yesteiday noon, and Started early in the evening. Oilier troops were concentrated at the nearest attain? able point! to Metz last Bight to preven! a de? sertion in miss ?Ha/..tiue's last lilians of pro longing nepiti.itio;i-. All the ssas flinn Mars la Tour to ('.mik elles and from .Jouy to .Ma/.iercs all the Tillage quart? is were lit up and all the bis?me ii,es were 1111111111-.'. At 2 this morning, moving marni covered the io.ids ami fielda. No die tuibaiice occurred. None of the troops su? pected the truth. Tlie isolation of Metz?it is hardly proper to (all it an investment- wa? completed un A.n.'. lb; tlio (i?*ar?iti(.iiN willi h culmin?t?-?! yesterday in Its surrender have, therefore, ? nkWtkti tliroui/li two months and uino (lase. The force which!?acapitulatt-d orbOu.illy formed the left win?; enO center mi tlie -??land anny of invii?iuu ss Uli is Iii? li Napoleon preinired to deni end upon the liluu it-h pros inn h of (?tiiiiiiity, anil (onsisled of lie Second, Third, Fourth, and KiK'ith Corps, ("iiimanilcd BSSBM 11 ivcly liy F ?msurd, Bazaine, I.ailinn.uni, and Bourhaikl. Furred by 11n defeat of MacMali.m ii the -feefBS Munn tain? to retire from H.nirbriick, these Corpa sserc com SS> t rated a lew mi BS SOSl of .Metz. On the ads ance of the ITU--JIH1 center and rlizht ??lui' the French witlnlresv ?nto the defense? of Metz Au?/. 12; and the licit ?lay, !lii'l I.?* the I'm?*-:.inn leis ?In i UK at l'oiit-?-Moussoii, resolved to leave Meta lo the psalSI 11 ? ?ti of it? Uga?a Kerrison. The retirement bo-an on Sunday mornm? (Auk- 1?), and au? ?Uncovered hy the Prussians when only oue-lmlf of the Frein h army ha?l crossed tli?- Moselle. Th?* Prussians at ?mci .tt tit? kel. an?! lift? r a BSVSM tliiltt, in wHilch their n.'lit luetiiincil heavy loss??, cornpcllcil Bazaine, ?ho had now Unsinn ed chief commaud, to delay tho evacua? tion. In the meantime the Proaalan center wea boldly (?rossini*; the Moodie at l'ont 11 Moussaii. with the pur? pose of thriiilli:/itself SetweOB Metz am! Vi r.lun, mid cullin,; oil Burulu?* from Ina linen of retreat. While tho n?till tliu? liilil Barnine, (he center -roi behind him. Aft?r two very desperate battle? and several minor en? counters, on Auk- M and l8, the latter at (?ravelotu-, a few miles east of Metz, Bazaine waa thrown back BgSa Metz, mid ?ulleiily retired within Ila walls. The l'm* ?lan ( ( nt-?r omi rlKht, content with what they had achieved, Withdrew to ?Iron-?' position! on the Unca of retreat, and, fortlf> iiiK them, prepared to cut the fortn-aia off from aiipplles und the ?arrlson from ? ?? .ii*?* MeeMahou's army, basin? I ?caiied Inpltlable condition to ("hal?n?, now prepared by a ?SSBSnnBB enterprise to aid Bariiiue to es? ape. The result of tliat effort U well kuowu. OauKht M flank while ou the inarch toward Met?, Mm Mahon fell an easy pre> to l'unie Frederick William and the 1-aion Crown Priiiec, and siiriendere.l on Sept. 1, at Sedan. lu aid of his movement, Bazaine ??ade an effort tai enape, and attacked the I_n?lwilir whl( h bud reenforved the Prussian? at NoUevllle, north east of Metz. In this aorllo Hie French were repulsed with ( oiiNlderable? slaughter, und mm li discourage?! Thin Burtle waa rejaata-d at sariou? Huies hgWk BSVSSal roads, but nowhere could wmttktI tlnd 11 weak ???.tut lu his enemy'? line, nor could .mlake bun ala tlliadsantuKc by surprise. The Prussian?, < ?intent to hold defoiislse positions on (?ni avenue of . -,.*??>?? for the French, hase ?sal. I.? ?1 and waite?! mi. n fainlnc ?hiuilil do its work j?,,, f.1 inn. MU bed Mels d.irniK the wcar> ia*??iitliH, and no refun(**(*s has? htiht iM*ruiiii?*d toe??i(|ie. At length hull*', r lias 1 iiiiipelled the c.ipitulalion. Th.* ie?*iil.ii **ur riwiii of in,(sai men Miajm Iib s oh? lil .Mit /. fur many ssi-ek?, or forced its rob.c'ion hy ie.riii.ir sdvansss aidBte?i (.|M*iatii-na. 'i'l"' imineiise anny of l.n.i.si ii?, keenlta neaanessiisnl his sssapeUei the mnenderef tarttesa audelti am si? 11 lu- s*aiil?on. Mil/. BEFORE lill: BURRENDER lill ISlllliiN' ?li MM/ 1)1 lils?, HU. ISSll sii s 1 IM IDI.M? (?1 I ill j.l.? s< 1, sni . IHHi.SI ni li : I'L' l.'.l. I UMliI] ??MIMI liuoM.o'i ()? t.'i?All. i dtfpi ii. bing my let 1,1 1,1 ft ?ieni.i> i mu?? i? joui in >, eleni atti snefless of the ??th, as lui BS lu? M.isclie of ?lu w* 1 tia?.11 ti of l-'.-rt I . SSi* 1 ?i 1 ;. n lu-.<* Il.il.i 1 .1 I1 . , , i 1, on c?is? s 1,? nu im? paste, and Un iMs 1 ?s a ? r> tatt i? atlag aae. F10111 idioni ?. s*., 'nu a iii?- irai ?as si ?Um satats tim.iii* Berelga i'?*i' snn pi m? tillage,b1 nMalOt. J nil'ii sou le has? an ?ai".l.?l np.lt . 'lu.it ia liol mu. h of iMSlg-f left to ?|>eak of-tk few gable emla of wall?, ami hero and th.ro tl,?v wall? of a honan without a nx>r. A battalion of th?? 16th contrive? ??inieliow to find .liiartrr? AMMMJ tho ruin?, ami a few villagers ?til, wander alx.iit In a (.hoetly fashion. From S. r. rlgiiy wa j .,.,.,.,i ov,.r ? considerable rage k th?v ?harming village of Pels, lying sini-Ty at th?v opening of a valley which tunis down and toward th? Mo?elle. Tl.l? villas I? ?m-r<>mi?le<l in all directions l?y beautiful villa?, the Hummer resi? dence? of tho w??lttiior inhabitant? of M. tr. An iso? late?! ?til.urli near th? top .?f the ridge lui? ?uff.red se? verely from the Ure of Fort Hl. Julien?indeed th? ?hell? ?.err bunting around It a? wo parsed, hut tho vlllitge lt ?o!f ha? not MM much lupin,!, and the Prussian troops liavc ABBJMMI It.? niiipnlti.Aiii a v. ry nirprlelng in.inn? r. A Iilvlilon (ien.ral dwell? amid rose? and boney?.!, kio? In ?ino of (he principal chateau., MM In rustle Kliza bcthan and b< autifiitly furnished-tin* field post Inhabits ii riintlc gardener'? lodge In tho grouml?. Vreniy He? a lillie to Hie rear In the bottom of the \;iltoy, which hen? ?iseiiii.ee the character of a gorge, and tlie r??:i?l ? i>tn|?cls a d.-t.iur into It which I? repaid hy the observation of d10 admirable manner in which It? ii.nn?-? and church??? and wall? have been converted Int.? dcfcuslve work?, thor? oughly bim king up the gorge. li.,', mii Vremy and Hie hospital 11ft.coM who dwelt therein, we rode down the valley to Kui 111. ?? omsltlcra ble village, in which, until a few ?l.tys ago, VAN tho headquarters of Oen. Kuminel, commanding tha Land? wehr iii? inons who lined tins se. ti on of the environ? ment, lint tin- l.aiiilv?? lir Inive now g?>ne ?i. rn?s to Hie oilier ?Ide of tie Moselle, and at Failly the Hovcnlh Army Corp. touche? with its left Hie ex!remo right of tin Kirnt Army ('?.rp?, of which the 4th Id gun? tit finns a part. Kimi. Failly there is ii direct ro.i'l t.. f M M ?.?II?' at Malroy. but by a sight .1. tour the opportunity "(T.red it?.)lf of gelling v.Tj ?Ti.se to (be Hoi.? ?le (?runout, Will? li 1? full of Pr<'i.ch troop?, and of inspecting af a , .?mp.,ra? thol)' ?Imit distill.,-?, the fortress ?f fit. Julien. A ITus si.iiieEeatto Vnaaa Ml ustungi.ingiy thut ti.?ro w.to two very hcuiitiful young women Bl Villers l'Orme, UM viil igt vvln,:. is so MM t<> the Id i- Ia (in.unit, and I am not cert..in that this information did not op, rate with my AOmpanion a? an additional argument for visiting the pi.ice. I.'Orme isa vi ry pr<-ttlly-?itiiat'*?l little vil? lage, (list on the cdg., of tho table nu will? ti stand Ola? ni?.nt and fit. lattas. We saw ....thing <f the i.caiitiiul maiden?, hut tlie place Is full of Inhabitants, ami iii?' dill dren were playing moirlly abolit tim ?lung-hill1?, ?|iiite M gnri!l?-ss, to all appeal ?line, of the fa. t that llie place in within ;KW yards of tho Fr.-n.-h outposts. L'Orme is unoccupied by tint Prussians tarfBf Hi.? i !. i y. At ii i u Ii t a ?mall party, .m.l.r the ci.ii,.n.iinl at .ti. uiul? r nllii < r, go lo. ward and tal.e up ,t posIlion behind It. <)?? cae.ou.illy ?truggl?T4 fr??.,, the Fr? mil outpost? v.-it It in ?? an li of food. Froui the stielte; of on I of It-? lion i -, w?. could AM ?piMa casllv with tl,e iialo'd eye the French outposti- The .tun looking or Ivin.' down, in,I the HCil tii. h walking to and fr... llchm.l was Hie foret, und ti.? .i tin M??n.i?t< JOtQt n ?nt, vv I ii-- over 'e' Whole of the ?piii t 1 ti?' m . ne ut. Julien frowned griii.ly, e.i?ting f? i \:ir-l Ins dark shadow In tho ttftoruiHui sunlight. I.iifini' h?A? wonderfully escaped the ravages of war. Both parlies wein to have a ,-r. e?l Io resis'ct it, probably on ?.?count of the number of illagi-rs who still c, mtu mo to reside in it. I was (old that not a ?login sholl had been llrc.l into the village, lint while ??? were thOW? IM shell? were Hying o' ? W our h?i.l< tow.ml V.iny ami ( 'ti.. 11> . and it se.:....-?! ?tr.it.,.?? to seo tlie .hil.Iren pl.i.i lug li. .li?'ntl?, t, the g.rls driving home tho cows, und Um old women pl.u lilly spiuni'.' I. ttett <?f their door?, when tlie inlsr.lles were whistling U.ioUg'l tim a.r above tin .r li?:wls. Th?' French respect I.'Orme, but thej have no ?n li ten? derness for uni ?.?sly wini may happen tu t.'av? ,??? tin, t? ? ?? W Ililli MB TV? II? M I? -tWeell 1,'Ol'IIIC Uil'l lil? lill?. I lo- i la, I, h mia .illtwui t ?in ??;?? :i Hil?) w i T li ii M_BA lu UM new, au i tin- Fnn.Ti p sis line ti,?, nat < oiitintioiiUj . M a illstance of about Ml yards. The ii.?tan-?| is about half a mile, und unless yo- eli.ios- to make a very eoiiMdcrutlo detour, there wa? no alternative I ut to run ti.o g.iiiii'bt. M) militar) friend wont first, at a brink Ino.?I eii.it i. I! ? lud liaially shown his lona''? Mai lev und tlie < <,v?i of th?' bouse? of I.'Orme when the French eoiiiuieiiced itul.it ...g him willi ? Ii:i/_?-|mU billi? U. I followed nt a short ill -tv a!, mid a? the bul els cuum thicker and fasti r our canter bei ame ?i gallop. Th?) I.ornes w?-ro fresh, and al??i dexperutely linn.I ; ev? r as a bull, t whistled passa ?I tin in aiei ?ut the twins in to* \< I;.?'they gav o ?i bound ?mil a nh> ibat aacaaaU?a ?i n ?j tkao AdhaUaatoti.e pi;.-skin. i was by no means ?< rry winn we g ?t into (hieulles, a v lili.g? a little furth? r retired from the jm lut blank range of lire, ?ti,?I R Iii? li Ma b> mutual coi.-iiit i.e. n hitherto te. koli,?I a neutral territory-that ls.lt la ... ith? r ?,,?? ii pii'd bf Wtam h nor rnis?ian??. 'lhere are in it j>lenty of inhabitant? who mi'iii to hu? c got ?pito familial mtt te Iheir strange position, ami who carry mi their ?udinary iivo? ?itioiis ?is if UM war were miles away. The vi'iage h rather a lal gc . lie, ami .'? ?ltnlim i,,uny pief'Titl.ins build il.gs. From It our road luv to the left rear, t?> a frl-ltcarht outside the villag?' of Vniy, and tint, into tim village itself. The Fi.Tieh outpo.-t? guv?' tis one parting siiluto a- we nu.U? d out of ('in,uI.es, an?l tins evult? d a IO s|M?ii>??' from tho frldttacl.t, fir win? li v,e ?j, re making. We I? ft the hostile initp? ?is tiring uwny at each o til or very briskly, and rode forward, accompanied by a cav? alry uil'n ? r, into Chatty,* boau?ful ? ill.ige, containing many chateaux, and standingetiibowered amid oreliar.N. Hi re .me ?f the phases of tho battle of the .list August wa? contested with gnat desperation. Al ?ir.,uu?l tho village? tim grave? he thick?now lT-usniuns, u??w French. T.ic bayom-t wa? at work lu the en? virons of Charl?, ami lu one of Its lilley? took place ?i tierce and long continued hand to hand contest. It wa? v?r. p.?tiyto see how tastefully the Prur-sian troop? had dei on,t. ?1 the grave? of their dead couirades. Tliey hal M?A tinn. up with turf, and plant?.1 Howers and ilirubson the ridge, wliKe ?it tlie edge stood a wooden grave-post, ?m whit li wa? painted th?. mono and rank of bim who lay below. Tho French grave? wen. not thus t?nil. ?I, but ncitlu-r were they neglected. 11 ra ve soldiers in % i i iii iw ?Im. m?tions between tho last resting-place? of foes ami fru'inls. The gruve? of the French hail been anrrouiKleil by hedg?-? of ?limbs, uiul tho AHM had beeu ?. t up at the hoad of each. From Cliarly we r.sle on to Malroy, a considerable vil Ugu lying on the Moselle, about two miles north of Fort Ht. Julien. It wa? ii?vn?sary however, to rule up the streu.ii some distance to li ntl the first ixmtoon bridge croHaiiig it al Argamey. .Sonic distance higher ill?, at llauconcourt, there Is another pontoon bridge, and close to It ut Fnnery is a very large depot of provisions and ?tores for the supply of the northern portion of tho be? sieging army. Immediately ou orussxig tho Mosxlle we came upon the Iaondwelir u,en. They need uot fear com? parison with the llueet rcgiuient? of the n-gular army, fio far a? 1 c.?uilil ?li*, ern, the only distinction lay in that the I.iudwehr had more hair on their face?, a? a general rule, than tho Uno troops. About ?7 or 23 ?ceme?l the average age of th?) Landwehr ; and as rogurd? mar Hal eau lag. they would not suffer along?.d?- (ho ? ?u tri ? I rode down (?? their extreme out post?, in the direction of Fort Ht. K1??y, at a place ? ailed ?Uk Maxe, from which wo could see the gunners of Ht. KI.?y gu'i.g als..it their duties in the fort und tlie p?i?t? which bo on the glads. The limit of our ride wa? Ht. Agathe, ou the ?l.ipe of the high gummi which begin? to ri??' out of the valley at Woippy. and Hiere we found the right of the loth Army Corps, and als?, two batt? 11?- of heavy ?leg?, guns, which wire lu position ?gainst Ht. Kio) . Hiding leisurely hack by a more circuitous route than that wo had pursued in going, we were nour Fullly when the ?un ?ILi?pi?c??r??d m ? glorious setting Islilnd the yil low cn ?t ?f ?Mt. ?..ueiitln. Hardly hud it dlsupisyired wh?n u Hash .ame from out <>f the shadow over agalimt Ht. Agathe. The roar of a heavy gun caine (...lining a? ross the valley, alni the ??uiul had uot tiled u wa y be f.?ie there was another flush und another roar. In five minutes th? w hole ?l"P?' for the distance of nearly a mile and a hub was lit up bl continual flanlies of urtill. ry Hie. Tuen Hie fortress of Ht. K ??y ItMfe up the reply with a k1,?wer but steady fire of Its heavy guns, their ro.tr coining I? u.? ?h a?l. n. .1 lu the Hu. k f?.g which w.t? Halag fl.mi the Mom Ile. Tin* ??gilt li UM gi"W.ng ?l.irliin -, wa? Index,ti!? ibly pnaA We ?.it on lu>r*'...iek ?n Hu? MliuU.lt of the li.Ige it 1MB, watehlllg ?Hld li-M. lug. till Ht. Junen .bought lit I" clunie lu on lils ??w ii a. . mint, um! ix'iVHi 'hu. king bl* ?li? :Uon t?> tl.c li.lg.? (?y Um suburb "f ?Ml "?? ??'?'''i aa ?BMI ?t?ndln:,'. Our linlm-simlil in?! !??? pnviiile?! U|'?"? I?? ' "lit? inplate til?' ? |nl ?.?ni of UMM with ? .|n.iiiiM.if> : an?! about ? o'. !.,. K we ni,ii?? ?I !?' to ????nfay.loii th? ] ?! m ? f which w?? fourni Um ii??!- ??n Ram tai, ?""' aaaflj ??n U?? t*h. te ti lu. Its MBMUeaa now ion. Mra, Uaadlai wat. lung ami liatcmng !" ""' gm? "" ? s""" BBBT I II Mp! I? ?la? k. ti, an?! pi. ?'Till? .led away ?iltog. : li? ?. All hough during Hi. iii, lit Mtt HI. .lulu I ami I >? ? ?otb s kepi I li.? lTii.'-nian Ha i ??n IM ?klart by an aa_aAl-__l.ra_-l__M i oiieln.iug of a II II. tot o. 'Im . ..???.oiiiiT, MM MM M4 uny linn,?'lia!,* effect. Its i unios?, vv.." t.? dis. over V4l?.i! li.un "Ion hc.vr guns wer?? likely to make on the f?irtlfle.-?tlona of 8t- El?>y if used continuously, ?t. Eloy, If It were taken ta>iiiorr?.w, Is not by any means an essential complement to the cap tureof Ham, Ou the contr.ry, Mete could dispense with It without any BSBOMSSIMS Incoiivcnlence. But It will not la- taken to-morr?.*, or for many murnini". If Na capture Is to depeml gg the effect tho cannonade of hut nlKlit had upon it. Starsatlon anil a direct blockade ?re the trim wcapona In the Prussiaii quiver. Th se are. beyond doubt, gea dually workln-r their eff. ? t. 0 EM ERA E FOREIOS SEWS. GREAT ISRITAIV. THF. CAMBRIAN BOATS FOI NU KMITY?A KO TAI. VT.sIT. laONDos. TTmrsdiiy, Oct. 27, l'-TO. The four missim? boat? of the Cambria were found empty t?. day on the Glint's Qm_MMgr. Nu trace Of the ?lasaeiiKirs or crew has lu en .lisa *n\cr? d. The stern of tho Cumbria lina drifted BSkSSI at Islay, Scotland. Tim Prince ami Princess of Wales are visiting the Em? presa ICugcnlo at (lilsclhurst. SPAIN. ASSEMBLING Off THF. CORTES. Maiikid, Wednesday, Oct. M, 18T0. The mmnben ni the majority in the ?Cottee have passed a resolution calling fur the BSSBBBBItagol that body on Ike tatt inst. The ffHelgB Minist? rs at M:i?!r!il have Ixen advised hy th, BpeeJsi (.overiiu.e?t of ihs ssealnal?? si Itai Dake of asaSe a- I ( atulnlate f?,r the ttirutie of Hjiiiii, ami has? eonuiumieafed the Ititi l':,-?-!? S to tin* l* lespe-tivo Capi? tals. The linke of A". 1.1 bus Sagt li?*?l lils iv-reptuu < ?.f Hu* Crown In MSS of his .lection and the approval lanreef hy Ike Oreel Pensen it i? certain that Bessie ami England base coiiiiintted IkSBBSStVaS lu his favor. MISCKLLAM'OIS CAULK DI8PATCHB _The specie in the Bank of England lias Isereeaed assisi since lee! sie? k. _The stern of tlie wrecked steamer Cambria tan ?lili!? ?i salara el Islay, Beetlaad. _Should a Peaee Conferenee assemble al V?r.? ill!? *., Mlui.-icr .-?ogant.i will l?o sent thitiicr to r.pre si nt ?Spata. _I?to advices from Shanghai announce fln faune of Oviiwijf .1* ( ?i.. in that city. Ibey sscre ni teresteil in American trade _The meeting of tho Plenipotentiaries ol Spain and tin- Knut h Ann ric in Govi minent.- Is otllcialls iii.iioiui?<?11?> tai..' pim?- ??t tVeektagtea ta ssanew, The eaily leaignation Of Van Limbury tlli ll'illaiul Minister of loreign Affairs, is aiiiioiiliieil. 'lu" Baron Oertcke da Harwyaee, now Miuisier to B? I Kiiim, Is ?puk? ti of us likely to rilli*?*.-? d him, _The Hanoverian budget just presented sho?? n surplus ?at liim and ahull millions for IMt, The dell, it lor l-'.n la proportionality relu. ed. That for 1871 la estimated at olio bun.liol ami thirteen diIIIIdiis. RAILROAD At CIDENTS. WOW AKIDKNl IN MAINK. Hath, Me., Oct. 27.-?A serious accitlent oc? curred Gus afteraeea an tho I'? ettani and Kenaeles I'.itilrnad Beat Tin i..t?-??'i l.i tah, I?ist Brunswick. An . i.?|t. platform-?'.ir, utt.u h? d to Ile tender of a paSBSn? fccr-iraiii, WM thrown fruin the tia. U down a steep em? bankment, tai.iu*' suth i? the bans-aaaare, tiir?issiiii?'tiie rciirend of the fiiv.anl | a--? tAggt * Bl from Iks Ira? k, ami tippini?? the reai |*,i.-?? i:_? r ? ?r oser on ita Side. UM iiiudiii't.ir spiang to the brake and wee aft rsvard fourni dead b?m atti Hi? car. No p. i.-uin in the DSSM ngei ears ?B ere nun li injured. Tie following peraoas were in ino kaias|<i fsr t Jim. A. ?Crawford, i umtuet? r, instantly killed ?Capt. I'. C. UcIaOOB, llalli, sel) 1.1.Us tut aim lit tin* head : J lui .'oatlKilll, Bath, s? alp ??nun 1, lint H linns ; HOffe la. Tib batta, Katu, three logera mashed off and abonlder bi?aed; Gilbert P. Power?, Bat!, sralp-wouada and leg broUea; Culeniaa 1 ugerty, Balli, tblgh and knee badly brolee I* j uni s k. Higgs, expie- ? me m ugi r, Bath, m jip. ssi.muir., ti Ui Lu? ?I?? ?t in and alda brulsea; Bira. B.D. ininti, WiM-.tsM't, ??:?-iitly brulaed; a(_ogbter of Wm. I'uiii.i ?cr, Damal? ..?..., i- ? i -a: i? 11 y brui? d; K? um < ali :l!, lu k? i m, BOBO, eil 00 the li? ad. TUB BKSl'BT Off AN Ot'KN SWITCH. St. Loi i-, (ht. ff???The express-train which left her?) T?BS0ie8? evening, on the Ohio aid Mti-snoipiil Kiiilruad, run through an open sw itch nt midnight and rolUdod with a eoal-trata ae Iks ?-ule-tni? k, four miles tim M?:?*. t s;.??Hi's -i ?.! mi. Tin iiietii m nt tkeexpreae train ami .i woman .uni girl lu ll.e first peairnnrrT rar, nkuas mum ?? en aoKoeam, eera Uiiinl, ead snoot u du/eu paraaaa vere Injured- iioiu* a. linii-ly. The tender of the paaaeanai ii.on i?as forced intotke tttiet?irrsr .nul Hie nn.oliJi-z* .tii?l Iii* ( |i.i.-,-.*i..-i*i* , .um ii, r< t. ?t ?? ? p? ?J about hair iin.r hugill. s--.-t.in.,? waa obtain?*! aa soon as peaatMe, and areryth?g done io reliera the siotunlcil. I o bodies ?i Iks woman ami girl wcie loft at Bkael'e atetlen. _ OUT-DOOR SPOUTS. THE riiir. ?1 KM I'll IS Uki I"-. Mi?Iff??i Oct. 21.?Tltis was the third day of th.- Chi. kin-aw Jockey Club. The rtrnt race was a tree bunill? up-dn-h of three mil?.?, for all BgSBj fur a club purse of laiCO; won bj 'Morgan Scout, beating Defender, Wat ond, Kinma Marietta, third, and Huba ('onion, fourth. Time, :c5*. The second race was for a club purse, mile beat?, for all ages. The following Is n summary : I .?'?lit . 1 1 Funk (helium. 1 1 Juill K. gum. 2 3 Tar: 1:481, l:.a)|. In tho tirait race Defender waa tho lavente, but Meegea Kout wa? au easy winner. AQUATIC. POTOMAC KACF.S. Washinoton, Oct. 27?Two exciting boat reeSS took place on the Potomac this afternoon, between the Anu.o-.ta, Poloniac, and Arlington Boat Clubs. The Hist race between the three duba, with ?six-oared lap streaks, was wini by the Potomac. The second race, bo tu? ?ii th?'Anulo-tas and Potomac??the latter with a six-oared shell, silt li coxswain, and the former with a four oared shed, without a coxawaln?waa ??so won by the Pi'loiniics. The content excited much interest. Abnut 15,(iu people were present. BASE-HALL. CHAMPIONSHIP statistics. The following is a record of tho games loat by each of the professional clubs that aspires to the championship of the Uldted otates CMa ' . . Loat I lull , lilli. Foran titT (CIcTellDU).11 Monul .li lli.i.iikari.13 Atlintit.I? Oin. ?titi. ? cn ?-.mu.* AiluV?e.?* F-n-it Ott) (Kockfunl).10 Tlie following tub'.H shows the number of aeries of iran?es ?beet twu out of three-lost by each club to date: I 1,1., Oin el boat. I Citt'a. (lim?. Laaat. da??Ml. * Hi.makari..... 3 H,,.,,?. ? Fun-.tfitjlH.-ckfoi-J. 3 AUj^t.e .2 Fon-.tl itf (.'l'ieliD'l).4 Mumal.? I Atlintle. ? TiiK an Roonvo dbvia?k The rentilt of the K?me between the Atlantic and Bed BtocUoi nine*?, on tin* aeeaataa of the hi.ine aii.l li. in.? ga.in Pfei?delphi i, pn-v'-nts the Bada from retiiimug to Cincinnati as sue. es??tul on their s?-<??nd toiir no the game with the Mutual? led peuple toexj.e? t. Tho Bed Stockings have now I . en defeated na follows: Ilma. kana. (?In.-iai.itl. 1 At'icllf. ? I'lirloniU. ? AtliU-tir.li Ciunauati. B Ckicano.JJ I i? multi.13 ( Baan.Is Ciuiiuuati.* Fuir? (Vf. Rockford .. ?J (io.iooab. 1 AlUlllc.II T..I.1.15 Total.68 Tlie folli.wing Is the score of th" worst d??fe?f the Heat Stn? kinr- In ive ever recclveil, that by the Forest (Hy Clui) of B.u-kfoi-d, on Saturday last : roaisT ? .TT ?. a. ?. T. nun tt,o tioi.t. o. a. B. T. A^.l, MB.....* I l * O. Wrwht. s. ?.t 1 I S ll.rii-.ii....J .13 8 l..o!l. lal >i.4 ti (l u hil. .11 m. ?*. 1.1 3 13 IS ?I* rio. i, li 1..3 10 0 IIbWImi. I .-1 ? 1 1 A 1 a,? | .I 0 0 0 |*,.ls. ?all, .1 1 i 1 , II. SVnalit, e f.1 1 1 4 Siue. r f.3 3 1 i \ lountrl I. f.3 1 1 I I),.? 1(4 I..i 0 I) 0 l-i-unanf.p.4 0 II 0 I * . I 1 ?I I) .?.we.?, MS...' 1 ? , Sp.M.u? i? 4 I I 4 j ?lT?aJ, bl. 3 0 11 Total.1. lil 14 tt I ToWl..it ~i ~i ?5 !? M 1U? lit. ?J. JO. ?tli. iib. 6th. ::h. 3th. '?ti? T'Ul 1 , , .! i'.na .. .' 4 h 0 I u 1 3 0- l; ii I ??. -Hi? .ISetSSSI n- 5 Il ??-, M I i ?r? - K?r.-t Clt? l| lal S'...niS I I , , ,r,_|i. Sswirrofl '.??"> < lui? Sp?ia?ti?*|.| I'm . I li.io?-Tw?. h.?ui?. mi l(?.('KK(.i:l) ( I.I f I.HI'.AMini, i he Force! ('its uinnol Ivukioiil, which has Mail?* tor it.*,, if ?o ?.i.mu ? m ord Hu- m .im.h, baa ? ? ?-? t toixist .i*-,i I? ? f?*??:*?n.ii ( lull, ihe contracts sslth tlolr piaseis Bil W( .(.rti nu n,0iit one has iii|?-expln .1 on lu?' latta 1 uel l?*j ?st io cam? tin? set?.Inwldctattaej aiiired M un ?tu lil Am..- itael tub dIim ? i ? . ?:? featcd wen? the new nieau) the W tilt.- Mock lu as, the K? ?. .-?tiM klug*, Hu* Al?Oth ?, Vtlin lies, and ihiir I??S si ?'??? of i lera and. The statemcDl thal "negotiations an pend? ing loi ag.lluc !.. (vein the two K.?. ? al Clti l?lube of li.? s,?.r.i au I ( .. s.l.iit.1, whn h shall i? the ?le? "H '*"}]_ ofttaaairl? u.d ii., n-ault?f aUlctaahall i" i;.euiii'e Ike ssii.i.iiutc .lui. to u.i? i ame of Foreal ?">?" ""' ','""''. lui..- rectal-tali .,*,!.,, .ii... rumor, oo correipoudeuvo hllSlII? l.ikcii pi.ii u hi tvse.il til.? IWeCtaln At tho Union aroaads, Hi?K>IJ>n, J--^*? rJ? dus. the .Mull?ais will play Ita? Alhleli.aof 1'hllud. Mkkht WASHINGTON. THF. OOMMBMOnUaWt ??I ISTI-.HNAI. RKVF.Nfl ?Till. KkMOVAf. 01 OOIXBOIOU Wlllfl.?KK PHKT*?. i hy maman to tih. nom i Wiki'lllN'.Tov, Thursday, O? t. X7, 1170. MMitortai BaMmbU, UaMaaa .?'??i i.? ttaapk ?nunn Kelley :.inl ?.ti."r proiiiin'Tif g'Tillemni Tlslted the Presl deni ?..-?lay. The Presiden* ?lui lag ?W day ?.lied at th? ? thoo of Si'.T.-tary l?outwoll, and had a two hour'?con? versation lu nlation to the sffitreof the I?? i.irtment, and especially regarding the Cust?....? and It? venn? branch.?. The Interview ??f Judge Kelley wa? quid? pro f r.i? M4, ?ind i ? ??i,'.i??sed to have ha?l rat ron. e to the ip jioiiitim nt <f (???mmissioiKT of laBBBMl Revenue. No lii.il? ali?.ii has yet been given of the probalilfs.ice_ess.ir of Mr. Helaao. but It Is thought the apisiintnient will in?? be mu, h longer delayed. Tlie order stir-p? nding Mr. Willie, ?'??Hector of Internal I!, vi.ne for the Sixth N? I.-V?'ik I?l?fnci, I? temporarily withdrawn. Hi? fr?e ids deny Hi. .burge of lil? tsdng a Tammany I-pulilfcBD. ?**iTi .'.?r Morton h.is not yet left Indianapolis. IfiESKRAL PHr.tf MMATOU I The unit? d St i tes ?t< amiT? B? ?t ????, I,??Mc, ami (?tiarri, Which w?re dispatched t> the New Ixiiiiitiiiui fishing gr ?nil'!?, lava lett them, the ?carrin being over. Ca|?t. li? ni> Wilson, ? ommaailing Hn* Pralle, ami the senior iii? ex of ti.? sausdron, reported to 11.<* Heeratarr ?f iho Nivv to day that about ITS American Seeaals merit Mil I for vioi?H?,n of law while ?-ngagi-d In tlshtag within tho prohibited I.la.I?. Atone fun?. tbeTC ?? ? ele v< Bri i iii n tilpa -?,f-?var ??, Um v?? lui ti of the erotUMla, Some from the West In?!!. ?>, whick ?-one lu to ri-flt or for supplies. Nothlnf of an unpleasant ? i, ;? r i. - t r ?> ? uned i ? t we, n the ? ??iiiniau.l.rr ?i the terne s ?,f ti.? two ? ou.t li ? ?, ?.lui all t nu' intercom? ii.? m a friend.y ?pu,t. The catch waa ?sol sa favorable ?? f!,-1 at totmetaew o? I?, :. 'lioilgli S'Uii? of tile /..lu. I? un Usherilien ?ii.I well. Tho s . rct.iiy .?f tin- Bar] ?aid t.? ?lav that the fill? i.an.lo.ili \\..s autl.ori.'..-?! (?? touch at Mulei a or ?li? Asoma, Hi.?? had ardan t, proceed f?> iierii<..?iiiiBti<?u under sail. Sut .? mid use co il lu taso of ?nat Hunty II? bad DOappTi ?easton us to her safety, but some we. k, 1,-ust n? < ? s ?iri.y elapse from the tin?-of her ?leiartur* frotii iionton, ??wing to Imperfect mail ac< iiinmoil.itloiii, : ? t??te ?a oui ' ? ? "ubi !??? ree? Ive?, coiie.-rn.iig lu r. -. 'l h. i .iiiin,; --?onerof Intel ttal Bevi nae I? ?? .n-oiid.it ina the <1i\ i?i, ii? of the se-., ra! collection districts a? rapMty astlie Ititi rc-tsof the -erv:?. will pet mo. The ; eduction in the D_nberof.be recular l??te_k_t a-?????? .s n to Hil? time la MA, a ?Tinglo th. i,?,\? t nto.-nt..! ?hunt |1, "TO !??? day. F.- m preeeut ladleati n.i ?? f. d redwttoa on the?e otll.i s will be about iV?", or .mt . I per .-eut, ? having of lu at,y AaaVBOBl lint: .1 ?. I.lent? nant ( ..mmaiid.T K ???. li \V Iward has 1MB onlendt'i temporary ordnance ?I?;--. ? i ? ??...?, I',.; 1 .n?igi. Job? ph I!. Hobson. '?? tin 1... li n. ,.|; i',?in mander J mi. ??? I, Thornton, ?1? ta? lie i fretn the ?mi ? ?mi . f the K.a. ?age. ami gTuiit.-l three iii.mth-I?-.: ? ?lb. ?-?n?? : It-ntrnan* fimiiniintirr TnhnWnrliaan.d . b4 f:om th?-k-.,:-i.i , uii'l placed ob waltina onie. .0 IT, I. il?-a:.ier Fr.ill?' arnv. .1 it tue >avj Yal I toil / from .. < r.ls? on (he Pishing Hanks. The Hiijm lint. ? il-iit ?,?n? ni ?f RieriPIng Se: v i?,? ut (Tu. ir.n.it 1. Ohio,has I? < ii ?! .?? ted t..f??rw.ii?l ; ? ? ia? a, under prop? r ? bane, '" d' tot l?mente of ? onveii.? ?a Use, MA ?recruits, for assignment io the ?Hi Infantry. Hiipcruiti-iid? nt !'? try roper s lotta lut? niai K? teem* onl?-?- that lie has procured IM BCttaiM of W larg?? quail t.ty Of lol a? ?'?I al Fat? tteville, N < '-., th* stamps on which, though renal ae, wen iio|,r,, lyrann ?, .<?i bud bien soaked in oil, ?ni?!, In <? :?-, ??in B4 <?, \ Mild no1 altera to tho l???xes, though tony w.ie f st? ?i with varnish. Ho mm h of a special arter, re? ently Isrned from (he War Department, aa direete.1 the Superintendent ? Um _n ?Tiii reen:,tin?.' s. tv .??? ?it N?-w Y"i': t? lol ..I 2W recrnita t?? the ?th Is-Caatnr la tte Departatca. I tha Platt!, has ln'on revoke?!, orders huv?' I ??? i. v? 1 tu ae-ign to tin- sth liifanfry, ?ipnit ?irTlv.il Bl Da 'I'? Island, all the recialta of tte yanera! servie? bow ?? .i post, and a sufrl. i? nf nuinlMT tem Fuit (illillinna unXtu th?' t"' ?I ii'?ignin?-!it nuinli.-i?a 4" '. Col. Bristow of Kentucky, n ?reaentlj ?ippo ted la? licit?.r -General attached t?> Um l>? ??.Uti... nt of .. ?:n ?*, arrived t?-day. ('i-iiiiu.?sic.in-r Parker'? ?..nu. ii report of ?:? con ?tie of the Indi ii service will I?, lenly ,y t . : M .' .?iu? le r. The custom?? receipts for |!?"v.. . ???! ??. <i,r? aal.dlovvs: N?w-York. ?;.?"? k'Ulladelpi .?nti, Ml 35: Baltimore, His.,? 4 ' ii? ?n?, ?iii,. itali Bi met? ?,(... ?et. is. sii',na i . i _-,to,i?A,n The following ,iiipoi.it.n.-ni- ui . ?? ?.le f?, .? W York ('ii.-t?iiilliiii.i' (i F. I .-hi . Nil. ? erlag Louis Fr?-. liol?, ?i. M. i:,? t .?:.. MaitUw U s . ln ?p ? tin ; i h? mas W. Baird, U run ? :. v, Mum la? ?i<?ti>is. Not?ian Strati d,to < ,?. ne? r la the Bew-Yorh Bavj Tard, Edward K. .' ? ? . ?up. rvleor? luipectur of t-1' ualwat? ia it* ' i i?. t ... i unuel t , ?i t> r, i"'1?. t..i ?.f loteras lleven . l,i?iii,t?,l Washington terriloiTi Jaama li Jshaann riiMiiiaatif al o can, N. Y. The following official r? tuns uro made to the Huroao of Mart-lie ; Tntal nom??-r of ?*??,?,not? inare?'it the port of Borton ?Inriif ita, ?|,i_rt?r, -p'eir.lwr 1 J?" '. .7? ?if ?hum 5c I ?rr? m1?. ?a. 4 i.V.1 aumin. I'' r iiiU'JOilttn? ?i-rii f I ??we: bat'inl 1,1 i); *?? ?? aatta, l?".l. <? uia,.? . l.t Bai.ra. 1?', i r\. ? ? ?n i ? ? . t.. .'. .i . ? . ? i i -r treat ?t, M? Stalln-a. ..l; ?-,., i?. r. r. ...re? I .<?'. Or, U|?..lul ? - Aptid.??? rir.e?. I. ?MfBSBBM !'l. ?..i?'!.. 1, ! r?.''??in?l- . .'. . r : ,i?, l\ ?1? ti. Jt. 1 . IT. ' ?n. 11 bdon i"1 1, lura, fr-; j ?. l?r. H; ju'd? l-.jCyr- I latieran, I.'?-. Lwr'?, ? miehin.at . 5: Bil?. ? . : t-. ?trr am Ml B ? ????' iniri. nut a; eci.eii. 4?? ; i.porlat, I. D~T*latit?. 14.': ni.?rel.?-jetiti?, I 4.'.I Hie f illowiiitf ntiiiis have .neil collei t?'<! ft? UM Am? ri? tan ITinf n.' H".i?e and I'nivi rsity for the lill,id, to'?a otab iniii'd in Washington : MMsisaippI, w?..??.; Iaoiu?. i.nia. i.''.','kio ; Ken'm ki. ft;."uo : baM lea nraas and i>jm . The follow .mr i-from Hie ("iiinniary of the ?>|sr tti??nfl of the Post ( Hike ?. i.urtun ut lot the fiscal .?eui AB?lag June .Ul, last : Tti? -n ..|.? -o?l ^jrape?! enrelurr? i, ! .n|?|en ?.Id don,./ tlie tri? kyptrnmnmumanmrntaitm *mfi?l,tan ?i, t er?..ae ni <-1 4?'',,?0 tun , rpr.t.'ie mir. llar??trt in tte 1? ivn?-cf ti.. Pet ?ri.i.ent on lha :? tlmf Jut?. ..t' r. iiririuiifnr tia ?I -a m1 :.? .?fin. i n all r, MM in, r rallan . til igflafa*?M ?a ltDrtli .' '? ISin.'ra: in in, ?ii trin? (,.?ruti.,n ?" j:,..fti ?, r.,,ni id i ni :.?.? SW.SM.i I. ,v.l.l:i, Us? i'iijr ??io. .'-, say |?>--uifrn eterkl r?. ?abrite w>al ? em?. ...ii ? . ?? n.? i? u-? inn.rt.r- sad I __.?/r-n.??t?r? in ibir?? o. I I'irkiir. ?niauatiUK to l-l 4T?, s?. I be iinail n^g:lgitr .?al waa ??12. r>5. 4T an mernie mer ti e fiiTr.i-( ji ?r la len,-.h of r?. .tew ? 7 .'01 rule??on iiut.uil tr?ti?p?ii ?i-i. ?I ?ti. ?1,1,3 il.I n cal m #1 I?.', ??ama? ihr ,nrrri-e,i .-... for r?.l?ir. PuH-OOi?*. rlr Vi ?<il vent?. ?,1-J AB, tnalini: a to'il iti?-re?ie of out of AbTI ?IS. "I w. tl??i.in.| ita -erc-itr-.n motin ?-?.-: r ol*i-r? ir :u '?.r Ina. Tti? ?r .er, ,i?uel renr rrntal A I 054 ??> >.?.-r thin tWitt/fitt .??rr tt.i I ran??-. 7?".r. Tie rnt_l?er? of ?nier, pud n-prewnf^ Aua.iik.i u naBMI ?T.! m* nu of A'.'.J"?' ""?) .?.ter ?i... *t ?X[?i_?i? Itere ws? , Le? pn?lt?i' ?? A Og Ti.?? iinua-er of po?t-?>l?_r_.. in th? DUM Stitr. June y> M7,? wai :'i. .' ?tiru! rr .-?ti ??.?lie : .' ?'?'?. .Nutt? ti r ?1 ?? ntl a I , jti.. les rru? 0 liM.-nWrrs. I. ?... N lintis r ..I ;o?. unit, ri ?u j?-r: to ? : p. a tin'tit b) tiir l'.e?:?leut, 1.?., :. I umher of ees?. Itl?_ uwin, MM Vnnitier ?I i|i}ii?.Lt??rii ? ou r . iii! lam uf p.??'i .?''r. ?I?'"' KinnVrof ippotnt mriit? o? rt-uiotalii'f po.taa.t? n, 1 1'' ?t'.m'-rr of it p ?nlineote o. death, ot roftuurrr. 293 Wtolr r. tn' rr of ?1 ?ii.eet.r l.tter* ? n,l a. ni tim I n tfT sute?, rt?r.???l, J.9J2,?>??? ?loici?? ovir prerioni . ria 4 ? j er rent. tiller, or ki lit in? ii foreiga rontnei led iddreMnl to i?!irei in th. 1 ti tr.l ,?t?ti i ?.i? 415. ini-rrai?- mer p , ?-.o.? ?tir?. I?.,f, S?r rea? letter, witt inclmurr? of mnnrj 4J Jli? -i-:i8 bil. re?t?j.??l to ?'?lera H,hit>-A 2.17'.. I-rtter?. willi n.CiO.?m of drift? or check?. At. 17.8M -i-J tiOfinil r??it?r?tl to ownrr?. UJAB? gi.'M.ue. Letter? ?:.? ?ickla'H. lsS__BJ J? ?c'ry. b> O ?, lu*, ?a f.T reitcrisl to o??ne??, l.7???_ . 'trr, relliininf j..?.'...gr?? l_>. irre pu. ___., llOMl: r?.toi?J ti v.uiii, KO 0.5. KX-MAYOB CAHOON OP KI? II.MdND BEXTPNCED TO taTaVTE 1'KIfioN. Richmond, Va., Oct. 27.?In the City Court this moaning, ex-Mayor Georire Cahoon wa? eou?tct?*?l ol utterinir a forgery, and sentenced to the Btate Pil.vin foi four year?. Ho wa? tried for having, with other?, forge?! a note, aud defrauded the State of ^,000, the value of lia escheated estafe, ('?hoon was appointed to the position of Minor tiv (?en. htliotield tlir?e yean? airo, ami was a candidate for the ?anio office at the Municipal election. His counsel will ask for a ne?.'trial. There wa? much ex? itenient in the Court room wheu the viTdict wai? ,iu noutic?'?.. POL-THAL MBTPHBANCE IN ALABAMA. Sf.i.ma, Ala?, Oct. 27.?A Itepublicaii m?, tuift at Eutaw, un eue County, wa? broken up on Tuesday hy au armed mol.? Hie meeting had MM addr??????! tij Henstor Wtirner snd ex-Gov. Parsons. Major Hays, menilM-r of ConKTeas from that district, then aroae t? adjourn the meeting, when he wa? dragKcd down tiy ?onie man in the crowd. A pistol wa? tin d, und Imme? diately an indiscriminate tiring l.enan. Prohaldy 2<J0 ?hot? were tired. Nine or t.n ,oiur??l n? a were wounded, tw?i probably uioitally. Nata Ixu.iMiat waa hurt. A ?l.-t? i m?r.e.I effort whm made to kill Warner. I'arsi.ns.'Havs and H. it. Brown, a on, k g-.? ?1 ? otifedemta ?ululer and I?-'t?ul?lltan ? ai'?!i?liite for the l^?i*l?t?.re, lut tortimatelr without smcess. ?iov. eiiiith ami Hen. Crawford, commander of lins unitary diatrlet, w?r? Is.th In town, the former I ting pcevented iron, ?jsaking bj illness. A company of tr.s?p? c?uie up after toa tlriiig and restored .?riler. The canvass has been peacefully prose? uted general!/ tlnouKhout Hie Mate, bul the Hen.?>< i ?ey ?<'"?' '?'t?-r mine?l t., n.iiiitala a reign of terror in the I VU, omtri. t, which is largoly colored. CBIMKt AND C__fO?U4IJi El TKIK.KAin A svvile!, eiiirine ??ti th?' Mu?l?"" Bia? ^*?"1,, "? ?^.MlTu?Ba?C??li?BlKB.lt ??*-?*?.? I- ttatrnt day bmUM , ,, Tli.. .?.st ,,tlice in Um ;i*icl??m. Penn., waa ...Hi, !>?'??( "i ?* gtgtm um at item*? mt ?-?? B o.lilnsl. on VV ??';.r?..> n,.i.i. I? T g- ?j ?. ?i ana . . .,, .. ,. U- (' Scliuvl.i. ir-. "f ?_*?__! N J ? ? *? VV . t . ??.'".? jj"? /mmi ? >?!, Ir.uriis?. . ?? . na a either murtlrn-l ??r - ?' '????*'" ' ! ?u.c. Hal ?i. :-?? rutmumn ? ....A,,.o,n,,..v..-j-Hu,it,i,;.;l.ma?.? II. ,,l tJZn'nV-'^'^"'-' Ti,,, m. t w!.?? r?'i?i"?l the (southern mu I ?ah "s'ni.vr ...lie.'?: i ? ? ' ' ' matt * ?ra '.. ? ' s, L,arr...t Ile. U? Html ? ?? .? . ?' U? ^ alluna, in,atl L..tt J. There is bo cine yel to he robbera of the Fust . , ? ' '? ? cn. .p. " ""?' ?' ?,"' '? * ? ?"? Hain . \ti pxtensive tue occnrre?lat lunkb? u , .. i , ? ? ? ? W l,t? ,,?!? ... a, III III? ?til . .. It..i B_a ?. ?ad ... ?I- mu . b? . ...___, gf .' ... , ? aUt ol ?l.r ?.toa i.. -i .: a ?? ....lu AUB-ft l-.-t. Ji -' ph M In. vie. A br.i'ter lu 1'r.l? ?? u I. ? I ?I ,,.(,? i I,... ??n ?ho ail?,-,i ?.I i? .1 bl ? klr. WriL* ?w?. ti??i?j I.? . li li ?i ' d \l : ?. ? , a. ft, pal . ?If Um- .1. 1 ... ?ni., ?I >??.r mt tut B, i, ,' .?? i.i? arrraltnt Amtaf Ma T i ?I ? ?| i- ? of Al It? a- u r ..I -lu ..? . r. and 1 ii. i?tit?_l ? ?ia a ... ?. le i.i.ii ?,i_? 1(U4 ?( ?.???^ alura, W?o k?tr u? .?I???.,?'. I.I tal, .MM?