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Show the minis-u- r party also bore a let Wr from the Em Iu tbe Benate. yesterday, "W learned, perorNapoIeon to the Klng.statlngthat said: 1to of wr unofficial he desired to surrender to him, not channels, various through reIn failed his Beselne command. The formal, that Marshal to free himself from hos- having any took capitulation place at half past one cent attempt held Is which said him around o'clock. the Emperor will be It tile army efforts were herolo sent a and under the strong escort, to Magde-bour- RETJMMW Metz; hi not could Prussia destination Is a secret. of render his but help King ins justice to the valor of our soldiers. A large number of French escaped into i g, Marshal McMahon.ln endeavoring to reach a hand to Uazalne, in a direction north, was obliged to retreat, hut this spectacle, so far from taking away our energy, augment and redoubles it. rtince the present cabinet has been in power it has drawn from France all that her resources could yield, and they still remain so strong that, with eDergy and with the help of the nation we may ye"t retrelve the past. Let us hope that God will help ui and drive the ene- Belgium. London, 5. A Brussels dispatch says that twelve thousand French troops crtssed the frontier and surrendered. A demand upon the Montemedy garrison, to surrender, was refused. hugging the Belgian frontier, march back to Metz, where Bazalne secretly was cooped up, and attack the Prussians on the rear, with the of Bazalne; hence the advance of the Prussians in three great columns, sweeping an extended line of the Belgian frontier, from along the Meuse to the Aube, effectively shutting out Mc Mahon from Metz, with the belief on the part of Prussia that McMahon had gone from Rhelms northward, toward Belgium. The cattle plague Is prevalent in some parts of Prussia. The Germans are angry with England and Italy for furnishing arms to France. Berlin, 3. The recent news that the Emperor and MoMahon had capitulated occasions the most prodigious enthusiasm here. Thousands of the throng the streets, moving in peoplewith their arms linked, singing ranks shouting and fatriotlc songs; other sign of enthusiasm. A surging crowd assembled before the palace when, in response to cheering, the Queen appeared and made a ehort address. All the schools are now closed and the children are given a holiday. The monument to Frederick the Second Is literally buried in Hags. Demonstrations were made before the residence of Count Von Bismarck, Baron Moltke,' and theMinlsterof War, De Koon. tihopa and stores are mostly closed and the day given up to festivals and rejoicings. A dispatch from Berlin, says rejoicing over the reception of the glorious news from Bedan baflle description. It was known at 8 o'clock In the morning. The whole population poured into the streets, and rushed to the palace of the Queen. In a very few cutnute the Quevn was out on the bal cony, dreaseu in a plain morning wrap per, weeping with joy as she received the deafening cheers of the multitude. Hundreds of women went down on thelrknees, with stream! ngeyoe; thankGod for the apparent approach of ing the close of the terrible war. Schools closed and processions of children were formed In all quarters. Many climbed the statue of Frederick' the - Great, crowning it with wreaths and flags. An impromptu procession of citizens was gotten up, which marched through the streets with banners and music. It Is the general belief, that Franca will abandon further resistance. ' All flnan cial circles 'share In the exultation, which Is shown by, the buoyancy of the welcome markets. The people gladly con on most terms the peace generous with against security perfect glstent future wars. tion, was crushed by ice on the 10th of October last, off the coast f Greenland; the crew was saved. CANADA. ritplorrit. Quebec, 4. The American tUhiug schooner I'arr, of Gloucester, Mass., was captured by the government schooner last night six miles above Chen Island, while fishiag. She has been brought to this porL The prise is loaded with ice and has about 2000 pounds of fish on board. The case will come bfnre the courts on Monday. to-da- frtuce Imperial in Brussels, 3. The Prince Imperial thirty-tof France has arrived at Belg-laiu- . Chenay, miles south east of Monz, and been has lodging at the palace of the Prince of Chenay. wo GREAT Hnrrfndr of BRITAIN. Bklo-Dnni- e4 at sea Particular or the snrreader. It Is reported that MarLondon, 3. with the entire force in Bazalne shal the occupation of Metz surrendered at 4 am Commercial St. N, 32 A 84 p. m., yesterday, to the army Invest- y, U2 Frontier Guardian. CO. DRUGGISTS ' of U Office. 1 will take pleasure In forwarding sucti or as n many of them as can be obtained to the Society. d238 8 w30 1 W. H. HOOPER. ?1 Must Reliable Nos. 10 et ween U154 and ly VARNISHES AND JAPANS, Foot Indiana Street, o j- f -. Ji raoy,d!63 6m t. ft 70 WABASH AYE and PLACE, Manufacturers. STV! UOUIS, " 4 4 DEARBORN SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS ST., Made for MsnaCactnrers, Importers A Jobbers In Market and Ghestnht, East side, sS2-l- y S MO. (H x 6 inches.) lllUKlEfPSTOraODS V' Pip. JOHN ; KUPFERLE & BUCK GOODS, FU1XS, CO., ACL Manufacturers of and Dealers In Qet the Best Celebrated, Qennine BRASS WORK FOR BRIWHHE& 1iVUR STOCK la the larcest and most complete I rt anv In nnrlln. In thla mnntrT. BnVSrB who have formerly bonsht at the Eat are guar, coircono DISTILLERIES, ETC, an teed the same or better terms than they nave and descriptions constantly on obtained there. We Import direct from the ALL kinds to from made the anl order, ligbest Lead and Iron Manufacturers In Europe our f Gas, Steam, Water, to In Team the and hearlest llarnes gugjj very Tarlety and style of mouaUnd. None . Clebans, Slllts, Ksnalns unless stamped with oar name and Pipes and Fittings, trad mark. Prlos Mats and elroalara on appliNatlna, Flowers, Building Material, harness! JOHN HAGEX.L, . 'I' Steam and Water Onages, Rubber Hose, Pack lng and Belting. Steam and Power Fnmpi for Mines. Quarries, Founespecially tain b, etc. adapted Cistern, Well and Yard Pumps ol every description. JtSf Illustrated Catalogues , furnished on application. No. 800 Corner 2d Htreet ' and Washington Avenue, and No. 119 Washington Avenue, dl57s33:6m ST. LOUIS, HO. KAUELT . , i: I: Sierra Valley Sugar and Ked Iaeee, Netta, Tlasnes, Crapes, Pine, Paget Sound, JJum-bolBay and San Francisco dt Pattern Bonnets, Etc., Ktei can. Jtherefore, sell at Importing Package And TT All orders will receive prompt attention, and Goods invariably Warranted To Please. . J. E. LIQQET. Bftgixtared Faotorjr, ET. SATJSK11 Ha 2. 1st District Ha. . , Clear-Season- Celling, Flooring, T. G., and Square Edged, S. dc F. Edged Siding. ' - Half-inc- h dl61 4m , ZZXZXSAXLD dL OPTJZ7CZ37X, " .: Tobaooo and 01(rart. No. 27 ani 29 South Second Bt.! - : i Wm.G. Hlbbard F. Spencer. T Opposite Barnum's Hotel, ST. LOUIS, Mo, dl52 ly EstablUhed 1830 14 DUCK'S PATENT STOVES ARE MORE dl87 3m mwf ; EAP.TH CLOSETS ! I THAN fi wapwiu or WITH LESS FUEl ? STOVES IVIDE. : f! y j SASH DOORS, EARTH CLOSETS! SUMMER FABRICS; f : - - - Xooble and Single. with the use ot Water, ENTIRELY dispenseEarth In 1U stead. They SASHl GLAZED Iry and UNGLA2ED, attended to In to enable nature's wants te e wlth-tbusual distorting comfort, Instead of snrroundlncs. Are especially adapted to the : ju useoflnvnUdsandof theslclr Toora. f. Constantly kept on hand. 9 Extra sized made, promptly to Order. Jfct ttrTT t rnm U mes all 73rnalxa-odo- ral , tn or oat of use. can always reJ Jt whether wViamm W MV. w a 1H.IH v.-t- nMI w. f HED WOOD X SCa.lIlPI.VE I . S!eaataijyaetnnVco thM UnauL arsnoliL,s.etcaBlrlrKhRt U!l--C- they are a I 'P-- U -- Cl All Size .Made, t Order. W mm 1 They Always Give &atifac Flour, Butter & Eggs " ET. . t '. J rf 1 V ..-- ALL 1 RE the modern Improvements which take the place of and supersede the Water Clo sets in nouses, ana aupeaa wiiu other repulsive features of the out-doPrivy -- AND J5 PANEL' DOORS, SI2E8. ! j Durable, Bake Quicker. 'Better f Baised and Moulded - 1 -- wide.. CHIGACO. i WANTED - " . Uome-JladaTrAT- 1- - Bed Wood. ed 70BBKBS OF A DAUStVlAH, LICCETT Manufacturers of, HARDWARE & flflPLATE! Bed Wood and Sugar Pine Conn iLc O C ou r chewing ler Tops, from 16 to 36 inches And dealers In all kinds oft 92 M Michigan Avenue, I . meii thousand. $G.at Rteam nissonri Brass F.andrx Gnu Works. 4163s37 6n BURTISci FRENCH, (f x U Inch,) J KEITH BROTHERS LATHS ICo. 1 Sixth StreejJ nr. 113 Ills. Cnleatft-- 12 NORTBTBECOND y, . ! From the WHOLESALE Oldest House in Chicago. Established in loou. Bales 1869 $9,000,000, ex clusively wholesale. ORDERS CAaKECTJI.lYr FILLED. AT And CHEMICALS. Antl-qoarla- CHICAGO. D SHINGLES, Which will be offered at the dl68 Flue KSSKXTIAK OTIJR works or single Volumes ANY of these may be lert at the Historian's CLEAR-SEASONE- Sc Brother, DeGolyer Manufacturers of Pure and Fresli DRUGS. Wabash Ave., SUGAR PINE, LOWEST MARKET PRICE Wholesale Sealers in DEY GOODS, NOTIONS & WOOLLENS - CornerXjalceSt., AND o. 78 MICHIGAN AVE., FSESiTMADE GOODS, Eld era Journal. Times and Seasons. XauToo Neighbour. Wasp, Califurnlan Star. Refleeior. Gospel 1st Vol. Ueseret Xewt. Clayton's Guide. Pearl of Great Price. & . Keep emst&ntly on hand a foli assortment of ; i- By Oar Load. and BOYS' FURBISHING GOODS WEBER American Antiquarian Society. Excising and Morning Star. JOBBING and Advocate. ltX3sengerTimes. Northern i 1 032:50 PER 1,000 FEET! I 5 74f 76 FOB THE sr.s. ai.i. AND Irlee AS.OO, S2.0,and 9Z.OO esvetu No. "24 Olive St. St. ITJI3, XI. dl5S s3) 6m ANTIQUITIES Wanted 106, 106, 110 A 112 Oills, eLniMo3rsjERiooT, BROWTV, t. t-- V Scantling, Joists, SXannarcturers and Wholesale Dealers In nxEj TS F Cm L.OOMIS & CO., the original srtd first Gold Pen maker In 18 the United States. Pens are sent by mall anl otherwise, and warranted to be un equaled. 8ALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. All kinds of legal business promptly at tended to. diHlU JOHN V. FAttWELIi 1 MORSE. r ing that fortress, on receipt of the news cation. Address JAME It. II I LI. 6c Co., of the surrender of the .Emperor. H. II., Bote Proprietors and only Caeord, 16th Advices from Melbourne, dated, aaaasxs. of July .state that the Mannin Barabon 47 We have arraoesments by which soods are delivered by K. K. Fast Freight at lowest an Italian bark, was burnt at sea on the rates. 25th of May, and that only thirty out of dClw2 3mo a hundred and fifty passengers were saved. A dispatch from Bedan via Bouillon. BepL 2nd, midnight, says the die Is cast ao tar as McMahon's fine army and the Pork Cisdy. Greatest variety in tew mads fortunes of the empire are concerned; by II. WALLACE, importers and Jobbers of all Is over with France. I have already d216 lm telegraphed briefly the facts of the bat'1 and Wednesday. 'Bach tle of Tuesday Csiiwas, Kcrotn fjimps, the results at OIWar, e. PIteI avni Urlttnui fight was terrible; Lsntcrai day'sclose of each day were favorable to HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ware, L1k1ms; 01aaas Ac. the No. 1 BARCLAY STREET, NEW TORIC the Prussians. On Thursday, daylight Four doors below Attor Hoase. dll H01ra showed the French reinforced and ocWAGONS! TVAGOXS! position from cupying a strong elevated down the railroad Baaleilea, extending wilt excuange WAflOJTH for UTAH OH ZION'S CO-OP-E to Douiy, and then to Malry on the line WE OCXTBAL DO!fl)S, COAL It ATI A vi II1 , of the Meuse, on the railroad. At 5 ORAIX. or Too. Coal Ws Hundred the a'e lor hare by ULNEUY STOIti:. o'clock the Prussians recommenced MORRIS BRO.S atsimultaneous the battle, making COLEBROOK, wishes 10 Inform the sae has constintly on hand a tack on the Frenoh front, left and MBS. of to flank. Flghtlngat first was confined lnoes-antlarm both Us the artillery, DELMWCO firing the French evidently having a Two doors south Of Walker.HOTEL,.. Jtros EsstSreupl TBinHED HATS aid BONNETS weaker force of guns than the Prussians. Btreet, At noon a fierce attack was made by As CHEAP as the CHEAPEST. the Prussian Infantrr. at Douryy with "' A nice assortment of to Inform his friends and ranLftillr he the object of breaking the French TV. suranser. above baa ooeaed the that centre, but after tremendous fighting rpremlses. s Restaurant and Board tag House. C c&JiOI7T3nT3 the Prussians fell back. A pause Me Is. SO eta. flowlcicss Be4. seemed to take place at one o'clock, STRAW TRIBBIUGS, ETC. firing belug less incessant; but it was Reteresce: II. ILCIawson, EsqSiipt. Z.C;.I li only the prelude of a yet fiercer assault. o'clock a two simultaneous moveAt .1179 Iv ment was made along the whole Prus- st X THE HISTORIAN' OFFICE, the sian line, the Infantry of the Daily TltrmiA: the A. . foi ib wtasrltnntDere . a ISA 197: : .French guns. At three charging o'clock the VaI. 1. Mo. 151. KH. 120. 12.121, LA, 127,131, 15, No. 85, French line, which previously stood 117.'Vol. 8, IV), tu 172,173,178.117; firm, walvered, and immediately after- - VaCe. Nos4, S, 4 44, 7, W,l. 14. 1&2, IK, wards broke. The battle then became 1S4.1J0.238; VoL A Nos. 11.223, 22. and from 97 to 811: route. McMahon is reported seriousVol. 6, Nos. 7S, 85; wounded during the last attack. The Vol.T,Nos7At,S.06,108. ' t. 1 ly roads now present a terrible aspect. d240clw-wSl- ;3 The French left everything, flying In DRY GOODS & II0TI0II every direction, throwing away their arms. The Prussians pressed forward, of! their resolutely bent upon D C P AR T r.l E N T . TTh Pm- nm mlreat towards 111 cl cutting i it ft itt.. alan troops used bayonet with terrible art 1M. effect. The night closed on the route and pursuit, leaving the Prussians , JFINKJLOTOK ratherlug in large numbers around bedan. The Emperor remained at tie-- DRY GOODS aii.BOOT aifl SHOE dan throughout the battle. At: half SEMms'lRISH FQFLIS DRESS GOODS past two a message was sent to the Em DETA IIT3I peror at nu neaoquartera, advising him to fly to Belgium, but he was too ill to undertake the Journey. This morning lUUESSg JOB LOTXF Jost Imported. To be Sold Cheap. the Prussians prepared to attack Bedan, which Is not in a condition to resist. o'clock a party of officers, At twelve General headed by Wimpfen left Beflag of truce, . It was re- Now oa ffxatbttsontae Btalnd. win Imt sold at dan, bearing aPrussian advanced guard, ceived by the rrices wituoui reicrenps to coau . and conducted to the Prussian headLmi than Coat, In great Variety, ta, Batstgr MM lSTAPXJES quarters, where the General formally, . " fsr fall PwreIiM r for-on smaii margin. surrendered the French army and ) usual seumg tres to King William. The French II. B. cuwtox. I II. B. CUWiOX. 11 COLORS, GLASS, ETC d!63 ATTORNEY A COUNSKLOK. OIHcentrcsldcnoc, 31 Houtli 750,000 FEET rIFElITIH'E, AXLE TASVUIIIS, UHKAJSK, BB1TSIIES, WH IT K LEAD, 1 HCfT. A.AX1 Headquarters for "IQH. 12 kM 8 w.W 4 TTTXTfi V a South Water Street, CHICAGO. BIG BOOT, ST. LOUIS TRADE. H. B. CLAWSON. r V. & CO. HANPORD CHASE, Y- - PEELED PEACHES CrmhH by If. Co v tN 11 a ci en, 3. The ship llama, which formed part of the polar expedi BELGIUM. - It was also feared that he might, by LUMBER YARD. PATENT ABLE GREASE U211 2Ss DENMARK. txlie-n- r BOOT & SHOE ! 'PHEREls no disease but walkeo's Vlnetrsr Bitters wUl core. Their great sticoeaa in : . USE FRAZER'S 5 healing ail allmenU Is proYlng to the world that Doctors are the greatest hamhas of the age. Mr. Walker challenges the medical fraMan nfkff tared by the ternity to show him a disease for which his BITTERS are not aenre, and If it can be done he rSJLZER LUBRICATOR Co. CHICAGO, IUs stands ready to donate FIVE HUNDRED DOL) Acknowledged to be the best In the world Agtnt lor LARS to any benevolent Institution in the For Bale by De alers generally. LAKE CITTtJ SALT d!73 m United Btate.s to be, named by the person who will prore tbat the above assertion is not true J.WALKER, Tbonsaml Weeping; with Jer. will mate sll klads of L.S rIF' aad Beklin. A letter from Metz, dated WE GENTS W. H. GUMERSELL & CO. InSeptember 25, gives the following formation: Since the engagement at ' Importers of Gravellotte, two days passed without IJOOT8 dc SHOES to order. giving the French an 'opportunity to DRESS and CLOAK TBIHI1IHGS, leave the saddle. The army in such LEATHER and SHOE n.I)IX(iS sni. easels necessarily UemoxallzeJLand un- VUed So tke Trsd. able to oppose the Germans, or to preII. B. CLAWSOX, Kupt. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, vent their securing their chosen positions. The beleaguered army, with its French Corsets, Kid GIotcs, numerous wounded and the garrison of GTIea XT. HOSIERY, the city of Metz and the suburban refugees must aggregate 200,000 souls. Zephyr Worsteds, Fancy Goods, kc, Fevers are therefore necessarily the ST. LOUIS. No. 307 N. ronrlb St., consequence, and accompanied with I want and suffering. Bazalne must have Special attenUon glvuio orders. , x counted on the arrival of McMahon to d!37:ly relieve this misery; that hope must have been destroyed by the Prussian WE wish to nrge upon Jtlie people the propriety of PEELING their PEACHES movements. The first thought of the axiXjexit a. saoisZiir, Prussians was that McMahon was the coming season. We can fl ad a marliet for (Formerly of Nw York.) hastening to the defence of Paris, but well dried Peeled Peaches from this iat. my from our soil." Jerome David added to the above by that the defenses of the capital sUtlng were In the best condition and, according to competent judges, capable of reenemy. sisting all the efforts of the "Let u defend Paris," he said. "On the walls and in the streets, and in most of the environs of Sedan were several days of fighting with alternations, successes and reverses, but we contended against an enemy numerically our superiors, and, In spite of the most energetic efforts, the attempt seem to have terminated in an unfortunate manner for our arms. Other advices, of Pruselan origin, are stitl more unfavorable, but do not appear to us to be worthy of credit in all cases, and the government is not willing to give then the appearance of authenticity by communicating them to the public. Our reverses atllict us, and It Is impossible for us to witness, without deep emotion, 00 much courage and so much devotion rendered unavailing. We will bury ounelvea under the rains of Pari, if necessary. In defense of the capital of our nation." In the corps legislatlf, the statement of the situation was similar to that in the Henate. Jules Favre declared they were "unanimous for defence until death!" (Great applause.) "It Is time that compliances should cease, if we wish to repair our disasters." He concluded by attacking the Imperial power arm proposing to place extraor- dlaary powers InDethe hands of Gen. Trochu. Count Palikao and the chamber protested. Acuerlcitn Jflamraciurinsr At the PRUSSIA. CHICAGO TRADE, KETOI.UTION IN MEDICINE UCK'8 STOVES nave taken the premium si B Lha Beat Cook. H Loves at the four laat Fairs held and Gold Medal awarded te at St. Louis, actual trial in Buck's Stoves after two day's suvvea com petition with the 'leading made in Orleans Meeban the United States, at ica ana An(ai M itu, tue xw Also tus ursusa uaia jieasi as Orleans La, State) Pair, April 98,SteTC. 17$ - or Uie over ElevenprlaeJpa ZjLkJ made In the United States 4 Acnt for UTAK tbe-.Ne- wniw.sov7 aamaaaaB : BUCK, Sz im CccSAXTtAllXOITT, rlv WTtlQEtT, 720 N. Main St., H AX kk ifiio JS7 St-LOUIS TXA8 Manufacturers ol all rarlety of Stores. Prici uts and samples ruraisnecion apnucauoxu d219m ,hit.Wi:-it- ,l&aBlin in every mMim 1. 1. mm U ww oefsnjTMu tiartc ana 1 1; 1 . -r jt n " - 1 stpoaTanaJiTi abticixi anxBiiii y dX0O-l- earf Walker Bro"s Store. i SoSfe, 1 ? , 1 j. d2058ra i D. W. r--1 PaJtrarrnsT, Proprietor. |