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Show THE EVENING NEWS. EDITOR AND KUBUS11ER. RTaWr 13, I70. Tarfday, UCunOC TBAISf IX FKACI 1H We have just, received a letter from George Francis Train, dated the 22nd u!t , at Marseilles, France, In which la enclosed a copy of the Journal de Marseille containing a report of a which the Irrepressible candi ii '.? for the office of Chief Executive ia 1ST J had delivered in that city. In th letter we are Informed that Mr. Traiu throws bis life and fortune into the came of France. The editor in of Mr, Train says that he speaks many languages and were kept under a chaam for one they a hur by brilliant discourse from him "i n notre lanpue" (in oar language). If we had read his opening remarks, without his name accompanying them, we should have had no difficulty In kunnni? who their author was. He opened by saying: Citizens of Marseilles, citizens of "La Be'le France,1 citizens of the newly born Republic, in the name of the million of my friends who desire the liberty of Ireland, In the name of of the millions of my fellow-citizeAmerica who love equality, In the name of the millions of working people of Ireland and of America who love brotherhood (fraUrnite) and as a citizen of the American Republic, I offer to you the fraternal hand to aid you In driving off the iuvader of the soil of your country. After thus opening his Hpetch he proceeded to pitch into them for the apathy they manifested. He told them that they eat their repasts, drink their wine, smoke their cigars, go on the promenade and to the theatre, play billiards, send oat proclamation, aud talk loudly in their public meetings; but be sees but little else. They speak splendidly, but he asks, what they do. Are they Ignorant that an immeose army desecrate their soil? Are they ignorant that their beautiful eapltal I besieged; that the Prussians have enciroled it with a wall of fire, that the Prussians by hundreds of thousand are devouring their riches, shedding the blood of their corps, burning, like Goths and Vandals, their splendid llorarleo; destroying their fine cities, and slaughtering their brave people as if they were wild beasts? Are they ap-4rut- ly ns ig-nor- aat that their government cannot have communication with the outside world without the aid of balloons? And, said he, you are here discussing in the place of taking action; writing proclamations in the place of organizing reg-laiem- s; making speeches In place of mtrciiog oq Paris. He was not like the miserable demagogues, be said, In this o untry who played their cards with the view of gaining the votes of the Germans; he wished them to know thai he was for France, and that be that evening gave them bis body, bis hear1-.his soul for the holy cause of French Republicanism. If there was not another thing for him to do be was re iy to join the army as a simple soldier. In offering his humble services to France that evening, he on'y desired to piy the interest of the Immense debt wuleh. America owed to France for the heroic services of Rocuambeau, de Gcase, de Lafayette and all the brve ivolunteers of France. He told them that while they were smoking their cigars aud drinking their wine, all France is in flames. Marseilles witn its fine hotels, cafes, stores, its beautiful monuments, its magnificent streets, Its lmmeuse docks, has not a fouudry for the castiug of cannon, nor works hope for the tnanufaetare of munitions of war. If U was said that it took a long time to prepare factories for the making of cannon and guns, what hindered their making cartrigee? Help yourselves, said he, au I Ood will help you. Suppose that the City of Washington, the capital o? America, was surrounded by an EoglUh army; think you that New York would regard with the same calmness the siege of the capital that yoa regard here the siege of beautiful Paris? His remarks created immense enthusiasm. When he descended1 from the tribune the citizens present crowded around him to grasp his band. They applauded hi remarks with vigor. Happy George Francis! What sweet incense this must have been to his patriotic soull We have not heard of his going Into the war as simple soldier. Such merit as he possesses could not remain long in the ranks. Promotion would speedily follow, and Instead or a1 candidate for the presidential chair he might turn op before 1872 as French dictator, or even the occupant of the vacant French throne. The have lost their prestige; theBonaparte Orleanltts cannot be trusted; but if George Francis Train can only make the French think as much of him as he does o himself, the predictions of some of our contemporaries about an American ruling France maybe fulfilled, and we , SlllSET" f' 10AtJI AT Oaoxx.-T- he will bformeT an4 the Ax "eastern question," having nothing whatever to do with . the designs of Russia on Turkey and the British possessions in India, is now looming; up, and attracting considerable interest In Christendom. We allude to the growing probability of trouble between several of the governments T of Europe and that of China on account of cruelties to and massacres of Christians In the "Celestial empire." The wholesale slaughter of the 21st of last June, at Tientsin, has been followed by demonstrations and threats of an alarming character against the' Christian population, Indicating that the feeling against them Is intensely hostile. Late advices say that at one place, in order .to escape destruction, the Christian residents were compelled to take refuge on board two British ships of war. At Ningpo, a day was fixed for a general onslaught on the Christians, after the manner of St. Bartholomew. American missionaries, who had been laboring ten years at rung Uhau, were warned by their con- verts.of an impendlngmassacre,andfled for safety to Cheefoo. The only French had to resident at Ching-KIa- n flee for his life; and at Shangbae the Christian residents would be in great danger were it not for the tremendous foreign fleet always there. These are not the only localities In which they have been threatened with extermination; and there is little reason to doubt, as the government takes little notice of these demonstrations, that it and the people are bent on endeavoring to restore their former seclusion from, and conservatism, with regard to, the rest of the world; and they are makln j preparations to carry out their notions. The Chinese are not slow at imitation. and the government is having ships of war built and armed on the most Improved modern prlnclples.andlf the present grievances result In war, one much more stubbornly contested and protracted than that waged In 1843 may be expected. The people of Europe and America, with the institutions and vices of civilization, have forced themselves upon the Chinese, and that is some small excuse for the antipathy felt by the latter; bat as treaties have been concluded between the governments of the United States, England, France and Prussia, with China, securing to the subjects of these several powers the privilege of trading and traveling in all parts of tha empire, those' governments have the right to expect and will certainly compel compliance with treaty stipulations. The whole of the civilized world Is interested in this Chinese question. The commerce of Europe and America is largely increased by trade with that distant empire, so China will.be com pelled, at any price, to observe her treaties, and to respect the lives of her Christian residents. But before she is made to comprehend this fact, this new eastern question may assume a magnitude and Importance never yet excited by the squabbles, plots and quarrels of the rulers of Russia, Turkey and Great Britain. ( psrxcuix. rer to Tint DE3KRET NEW1J. inrioa xeiesrapn xiae WESTEiur AFTERNOON DISPATCHES. wv pl"ff?Ulhe of A change An ImmMlISlO T a 'stT.eai other Ol Messrs. Gould A Woodward.i Md I of a large FOB JFOUlt NIGHTS OXLY t Commenolog - .tucked w MSJ& SC M&i Germ. TUESDAY, NOV. 22,4870. Frank HaeEvoy. ...............MftBgtr. Urla cEVOY'S . GBEAT NElV'ADVERTISEnENTS. towM ' MUSICAL PICTORIAL, twenty-eixgun- s. . AND NATIONAL SOUTH AMERICA. Lopes defeated. London, 18. Rio jANEiRO.Oct. 22, via Jonrdan has The rebel General LKpea forces. the Argentine been defeated by The revolution in Uraguay continues. CHANCE OP TIME Dootm open ol Seven. To commence 331TJBBaCAJlMElT ! : ai half-pas- t. THo Now Hibernicon ! a a tour In or Bepresentlng Ireland in WEDNESDAY EVJEXCTG, America. In connection Ireland, with, wbleb tbe folKOVEHDEB 16 th, 1870, talented Artists will appear: lowing BOBT, BTRXES, tbe favorite Irish Alter careful prepAratlonwlH be presented. Mr Oomle ror the first time In tm Vocalist, as tbe Guide." euy, tne HlM UABT WEST INDIES. ' BOCeLAS Barney, t Grand Komanilc and Bematlocal u --Tne Widow" and Mrs. O'CaJIatjhan." The naval duel. Dram?, In Toree Acts, entitled lae IDA f LESTER as Norab." Ihe seventh TAB 14. On the W. H. NTEWABT Lecturer. Havana, CHARLES PAKB Meteor, steamer war Muslcil Director. carrying Prussian steamer WILL ABB ! Doors open at 7; to com ma nee at t 7. WAY three guns.and the French war Bouvet carrying flve.entered this harbor. the Tbe Meteor sailed out again after FRANK C' GARUCK' AGET. Monde Houveau steamer mall 803 10 French d ABBEY. CARROW OF MYSTERIES THE re- X IB' THE HAVAL DUEL -- half-pas- but the mall steamer immediately Replete Utah1 night STARTXIICG SITUATIONS! turned, fearing capture. On the . ESTUAT. of the eighth the Bouvet left tbe port, ! TARLEAVX! THRU.LI5H German the for outside HAVE In my possession a small Grey but waited splendid distribution of HORSE, six or seven years old, branded on war vessel. After the expiration of 24 And tbe following character: abonlder illegible. right the time law, by the prescribed or recluse 81 r William Mowbray, the hours, Tbe owner can bave him by proving proper-t- y duel . a naval Mr. O. TcASDALS. Meteor followed, having Car row Abby and paying charges. k Q room In the service, been arranged between the officers. Old ofMartin, CHARLES H. BROWN. known as Old Sir William, d3033 Cortes Hernando steamer Skull Valley. The Spanish Mr. McKebtzt. 1. Fidelitywlih m true beartM k. P. Makoitts Meteor vessels. The two the Joe accompanied Bean, a Farmer's boyMB. W. T. Harris. Hd Kaiph, bad a crew of sixty men and the Bouvet WU1 beSldeler, tbe Warrener a man was ten miles Bouvet The Ma. A. Thorn k. Z.-'Ceighty. of crlrre SV3 I low the offlng. The Bouvet opened the Colonel Mowbray, brotber to Sir M. PorSTCB. a which WUllam Uamester....MB, tbe contest by firing five shots, of Asbton, supposed Uncle Meteor promptly returned. The Bouvet Farmer -- Mb. J. E, Eta ks. Heery Clothing- Department. then attempted to board the Meteor. In Henry Asbton. a young Peasant, oi rarmer suppoea xoepnew Mb. this she was unsuccessful. Her rigging D. J. Msckiittosh. Asbton x became entangled, carrying away the Meeran a Indian young Hafez, main and mizzen masts, the rigging fallDe Prince, attached to Ellen -- Mr. A. Mjebhiix. in Vere ARRIVAIS-S- a ing wlththe masts became entangled , called toe Kbtn, the Meteor1 screw. At the same mo....Mr. J. R. CzJLwsoir. renegde ment the Meteor sent a shell into the Walter son of Colonel Mowbray, Of NEW GOODS In a Man of Honor Mb. A. Ison. Mowbray Bouvett smashing her steam pipe. The Parson wlnetextM.MM..MMM....MK. Thomson. 8 J. Meteor, by reason of the disabling Dr. Orme . Mr. H. K. WlTfrsT. of her screw, became unmanagable. Ellen Da Vere, Ward to Sir Wiland the Bouvet finding her quarters hot MldS A. Adaks. FAIL AHD WIHTBR SUITS liam vtue wronged one.Mas. M. (. Cx.A.waoar, and capture certain li she waited until Panne Aabton. the Meteor could disentangle herself, , ibe Ayrah, or Indian set sail rapidly for Port, the Meteor Zarab Mbs- M Rojcjtxt. OVERCOATS, Wurae.. .MiSS LIZZIK JfI.A.TT. continuing to fire at her. Meanwhile, 8osan Mayday.... i CAPES. with a fair wind, the Bouvet was enab To conolnde wltb the Laughable Farce, led to cross into ripanlah waters berore entitled TALMAS, the Meteor oou Id disengage her screw. Corte fired Hernando time the At this MILITARY a gun as a signal that1 i. the combat badlf f tTl r T1 xue Characters by the Company. cioseu. XKhu uraveiy. CLOTHING. Etc. was accorded the vic BOX OFFICE German gunboatlougut on for Sale Tickets the of open t be Day of Performance at 11 o'clock . tory. Both vessels are in port repairMeteor had tbe The damages ing three killed and one wounded. The HATS, CAPS ASP ClOVES Bouvet only three wounded. The merchants in Havana are much elated with STOCK HERDING! the affair, which caused intense excite Also a FULL VARIETY of on ment. It is now said that the Bouvet T will start a Hera ior Bkuii X SATURDAY NEXT, Nov. 19. 1870.Valley All those has left the scene 'of the fight 'under wlsblnK to aend out Cattle or Horses oan do so steam and sail. "The German-resident- s them at J. w Fox's Corral by are arranging for a grand banquet for to delivering Goods, tbe Muaio Hall, 14th Ward, en or All tho Itallroad Koobers arrested and nearly all the Treasure recovered I I - . NEW YORK. Politics In Npaln and Italy. A special to tho World. London 13. Among the subjects discussed at the Cabinet meeting was the Alabama to question. The government decided instruct Thornton to ascertain, as far as possible, the disposition or tne Amen can government as to the reopening o the question, and to intimate the readl to go over the whole ness discussion again. Information.from Spain intimates the growth of a formidable opposition to the election of the Duke of Aosta. A special correspondent telegraphs from Florence on the 11th that the can vaa for the election or the Italian par liament lb proceeding in the country with great animation. The clerics party are actively at work: in the southern provinces, in behalf of candl dates with Ultramontane principals and, where tney are unable, to elect can didates of their own, are giving sup port, secretly, to the candidates of the most violent Republicans. Dissatisfaction exftts in the Papa Btates on account of the application of the Italian system of heavy taxation Disturbances nave broken ont in conse quence of the enforcement of the taxes on the grinding of corn. . - . - of-Engla- AFRESH . - . M 1 RAISING THE WIND 1 . . CALIFORNIA. tss rreatd. Bebeers tW m,?ii.5 ToMeS;.ut ChwSd German Version of the Battle at Orleans . F secretary of Ikkix iAkb Kxcxu.woa.-T- he uv d'Aurellla this association can be seen dail V- - at the office See adv. a TIBIA "' ie mat vuu der "WaJfTEDi A. Oook a.si Ia.trv9BT afain to Wm. Jennings, 16th Immediately. Apply dS02 8t leading via Ward. ' B ROEI7AX OF THE "irJL-' AHA" , CLAinD DIS- - j i f tJaTSSIOIfl PARTICULARS-O- . , THE HOSTILE ARMIES FACETO FACE Ity by en dissatisfaction in Italy Provisional Government growing in favor ! a. Gents' Furnishing 18th Nor. Friday. . 1133 3 San Franciboo. A Large force is the officers of the Meteor. CHARLE3 H. BROWN. on the California and Oregon R. B. a mile of track is laid uair GREAT FRITAIN. Gents, Ladies' and Boys' All parties connected withdally. the recent 13. Confrom A London, telegram, It. It. robberies have been arrested, and states that, up to this Sun ARCTIC LllfJK FURS ! the treasure, except a thousand dollars stantinople, m., the Turkish government reday, a. no recovered. ceived Bocky Mountain Furs ! ! of Bussla's intention two brothers named Blber were ar to abrogate notice the treaty of '66. rested here for altering U. 8. Coin. Gambetta, in a dispatch to the French Two thousand dollars of defaced money XCea I TaXITNlslS in all Styles and Qualities. CLJ representatives here, says the note of were seized. Gortachakoff;relaflngto the Paris treaty VALISES AND CARPET SACKS. oS of ,56 indicates an understanding be- Hmrnt SffiSt tween Bussia and Prussia, and he exWASHINGTON. presses the opinion that England can't EleeiUm Mews. X6T reinaln passive in tbe presence of such obvious 13. Senator Bice, has designs. It is understood that We ofxer OCSUAL BABQAI5S la the CARPETS. U1TM&, FLQOHCLDTHS Washington, Raron Beust is averse to a congress of sent the following to the Bepublican following line ol roil sets: great powers. committee: "Little theThe French Coney , Congressional WALL PAPER AND DECORATIONS French are preparing to resist 12. The State is Republican, both Coney, Belgian The public of this country and Eng- Bock, branches of the legislature are Bepub the passage of the river Savne by the Fitch. land have occasionally been shocked at lican. t wo members or congress are Germans. Nat dusk, Garibaldi and the .French generals the published accounts of the cruelties Republicans. Always on hand and for Sale by the yard, a Dine .Coney. have on a Large Stock of of agreed plan operations. inflicted by the prison authorities npon Tipped BXsakrat, i int. Ermine, FRL7ICH AHD ENGLISH CASSIHERES, O'Dnovan Rossa and other Fenian Alaska A Phkachino from letter Toxjb. Elder Sable, FOREIGN NEWS. at Portland, EngDOESKMS. convict,-- confined Siberian Squirrel, Edward Stevenson, states that he has been ' ' .. land. Alaska 'i CUnk, on a preaching tour, in' the settlements BEAVERS, Alaska ClinklAngolaTTrimmed, Mr. Rosas was a prominent member north ofthis city to Cache, and then to Ma- FRANCE. EIUTART CLOTHS, Astrakan and advocate of the Fenian movement Immediate aststelt m lVyeas threatened lad city, which he reached in the 11th inst- TWEEDS ETC. A. Children's Sets of tho above at Low in Ireland, and being an editor of a DahBarbarities ProTlsleaal OeYerm At one settlement he learned that, one or Prices. lia paper, he, 'by bis revolutionary meaft beeemlna; popular Anethcr Ter two cases of small pox had appeared, but IT. H. C1VA.WBOBT, Sapt. ataa rtne.late attle Ramere T aa- - every effort to suppress the himself drew the manifestoes, upon of the spread taer Hattle. SUITS MADE TO ORDEU. wiath of the government, the result of disease was being made by the authorities, Tours, 13. Qambetta has relumed and but little alarm waa felt. In several which washis japerwas suppressed, GsoUamen'i Clothlnfl' orMllltarv Salts made localities in Cache he found that the crops . Tours. to his type and other material destroyed, totin order In the Newest MtTle of Fashion, on tbe were below the average, through of France the people of grata parts many shortest notice. First class Fit and he and his employes were marched of the Uommunee are taking a vote to but. no ship Guaranteed. to Jail. He was subsequently brought endorse the vote of Fans, in favor Of the ?U Pb&taR to trial and condemned to imprison- government of the national defense. Thesecreuryxrinbeln aMendinee dally. L uwug Tsurouaiy c&risu jorwara; jaaiao, explain vxm opjeois orioe Xnsutntlon.tbe Ha lea tmr and hasare authorities) municipal ment for life for treason,and Incarcerabounded enter sad or, JEtecalatlona; of tne tne. howerer, eggs thnimet ppUonta j itn, to their adhesion. The v MILITARY TRIMMINGS mm give jt W K auouiwnuip hmu . w;riTB entranoe lees. ated in the5 government prIsorion the tening monarchlai. journals have bitter com ironclads.(3808 lm WABREN HTJS3ET. President. Brother Stevenson best the says speci IN GREAT VARIETY. ments on these. evidences of theincreaa men of stone wall building that he has seen Island of Portland. .. . bf the in fifty thousand miles Of travel. ia&tWl!- This occurrence left his wife and Ing popularity 12 Republic lara Van Der city, and is the work of Broi J. P. Versailles, three children comparatively destitute. Taun, on the 9th, repulsed all the wooa. Dat she; being a' worn an of great energy enemy's attacks with great loss to the The meetlnsTB which he had held with H. B. CLAWSON, Xupt. and talent, determined to procure the assailants; only then did the Germans the saints in the' various settlements had L service of eminent counsel on behalf retire. On? the 10th a portion of the been pleasant and. p?o&Uble.-tsavarian ammunition Ihi losinr train, n rl trtr fHIa nnrruM Thh St. Cuius. An exchange has the hnatianrt nf ell into the hands of the French. follnwlncr: way, an& wo movements reported gave readings through this country as, ..AbsoI --5i "Miss Ellen A. St. Clair. orMaldenJWnilOTfOTNT .iTn'Al'ff around Parla." ureat Britain. The efforts of Conn lute auiet prevails a Mass., has Just arrived safe in San Fran: '5 AlUl Tours, Monday night. The French ciaoo, el, however, were unavailing, for the axter a journey, in nerown carriage :i Prussians the with throwing . O with her father, of nearly three thousand I AND ; government of Great Britain is not in charge J O 2 3 a .m fc men irom vne wmuowe Of- the wouuuru the territories u north the of ralles, through the habit of showing much mercy to houses in unateau X)un. rauroaa, aunng wnicn sne visited a. a circular has been sent ricmo the sources of the Missouri and Tellow political prisoners. Bat is Herpereg tours, . at SI li inatlons she had roused the attention, of to the prefects or departments with in Stone rivers, making a part ' of Ibe'joarney me states msji. united in uarrymg on saddle and foot. Returnlnor structiona the batfrom raisin e of regarding we people to tne enormity or the crime terles of crossed a belt of Indian NO artillery requiredorby the decree. Montana, ofshe 2 (i 400 ,mlles, meeting no .white committed by the government against isreacn loaning .i . S cannons, models sn country man on route the and surrounded her husband; and what gold and legal perior to those of the rePrussians Indians nearly all the time. Miss Iby . ' ' ; rrr. are St. Well, Xfrrgo sT, Co's Express, j aC advice failed to procure, that greatest 'commended. u j uiair returns jiasi in December, when she .'The Archbishop of Tours preached a will on TMm nnderaixnedis now of all human agencies public opinion sermon lecture 'Montana and Indians.','; the, running a; a general rising urging demanded and compelled,, namely t ior vne uauonai ueiense. juis Words iKne oistngck tcitrovo S e 3 v Dally a cansed sensation. the release of the prisoner. . . . . mm ! mt.i f. Fillmore I oi A.ngiers. in a This little episode in the history of circular lug Arcuuiiaop is '..t'ttii "i ,:i:ti;r j.i advises .letter: Lyoung clergy the Irish revolutionary party should men to seea service as or THEODOHB LUDDC, On and after NOV. 15th. 1870, Stacea will run cnapiains a a teach sal tary lesson o Its misguided nurses In the army, aad all who, hare KaanCaetarer of aavdtee' avnd Fancy not taken orders, to enlist. 'members. and rusts. Meaaovr Vail cy'CKOT District i Minister Gambetta,during his absence f.i i from tnis city, vuited TiEMIX.EsISTi; and St. Ocorge. BEWCTQ.VAOTinrn balessoom; Oxxssiox. In the article, in yesterday's at,' his headquarters and'issaed a it floslscii ' n Onivwltaftalt Latt Jlnnmn I l! to the army and made a Narws, about the two days' meetings at Og nroclamatlon Oooneottons made; with Btacee far leat of speech to the people of Orleans, He den, the name of Gen. .CUwsraVwis rorwara to returns reinrorcements. oiaUed from the list of those pre.I'JM' Thg xmtlc and." iflcTicr nines. sent; also where It reads Lorenzo it should hostile armies are now face to face.TThe French are resting oU Chevilly .with have been LeQrand Young.' . .II ir 1 IX .: the forests and villages at their back. o'jI The is.. suck as the- plains of 'Prussians1 A AsothmMurdm ix Idaho, letter, Beance. and Alaska Utah, II ink. Ermine, Cblnehlnlas von .General Der Taun has from Idaho dry," in the 'statetindn of the Kneel an reinforced been detachments from by Lamb, first says: slan- and iTxssteh Oonarr.t .ni- the mm tn an da. of G enJlYlIllckPrln.ca W ' "AChlnamaa was found five or Albrecht and the Duke of Mecklenburv - Utah and Eastern a MosXTats, six miles below this town, murdered and sixty thousand men In all : ' t 5f?- - nna LaA robbed. He bad atartad to BcUs, city 'to ji. force. German, " boy flour, and had a gold bar for that pur- have received . k. . Li Which I ofir aX ... OFFIQC .'AT iWXIXSJ. JTASOO 4k COa, tmM Ulr.i fi ijft 'WIS anyexoent pose This makes two mysterious murders ments sinoe tnescareely zau oraieta. tha AH roods warranted as re presented tfrntAniV- '3 that hare occurred within a few.weeke with 17th and 4th ... divisions of TVurtemburr MUmxMl. - moner the object, bosUe. tTMLmnrder of . - BOOTS and SHOES. Qe . roHa, Fill; ESS! - . . . 1 . 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