Star And Republican Banner (Newspaper) - February 14, 1871, Abbeville, Alabama I I. to the let fall where they FEBRUARY 14, 1871. - 20 crossing at that an to make their and several and steamers Me stuck fast in the VEBY Triomphal Entry Into Paris on I I Reported Prolonged the 28th Government Ceased Buying Provisions for High Commissioners on the High Seas Steering Straight for the American Still Levying Contributions on French aud hml Earl Lord and Viscount of the Joint High for settlement of the and claims of the United States upon Tlie are accompanied by a of diplomatic special telegram from dated the 12th, The army will make a triumphal entry into at noon on tlie inst. The will proceed to the after of will review the Incase the Tailleries should not be in for reception of the he will the of The will return to Berlin the last of private letter from Cherbourg expresses the opinion that the which was wrecked few days ago off Cape La that the loss of life is greatly vices seriously Prussians have levied a contribution of 100,OaO francs upon the of ( is that the armistice will be prolonged until the 2Sth French Government has ceased buying provisions for has gone to Versailles correspondent telegraphs on the 12tli that the delivery of the arms to the is dispatch from the Department of the Nord shows that the and the Republicans 47,0<K) accompanied by other has arrived at copy of the relating to the to submitted to show that party were willing to conclude peace on any would not include cession of and that had pursued for England has been continually urging on Orleanists are confident that Count Dc Paris will be King of France in a few government state that they will be able to dispatch nien immediately in of Germans are destroying the French guns which prove to be useless on account of the removal of portions of the postal and relief trains from London for were recently by Germans under but were immediately released by Prussian orders dispatch from Paris says that two hundred candidates for the Assembly were balloted for at the election in that and that the counting of votes is necessarily very It was thought the votes scattered among the many Um I not be aud that a second election will have tobe in immense are arriving in and soldiers used in unloading the numbering four Germans and three Frenchmen are sitting at to analyze details at the time of the on January 28th, for the of correspondent of the Tinics telegraphs from 33erlin to the evening edition of that that it is at that peace will shortly be military and financial Prussian Parliament has been asked to advance fifty million to the which is to be refunded by the of has been ascertained that only ninety-eight lives were lost on the French Le wrecked otr Cape lia commandant at Havre has been elected to the Assembly from the department of Ille Et Germans have imposed a contribution of 2O,OiXl francs on ihe town of city of Paris has been to contract a loan of two hundred million and levy a municipal telegram from the steamer from bound to in a Cyclone in the and lives Assembly will to-day hold only a preparatory for the purpose of ascertaining the number of members in of the day for the first public Government is without news the result of the election in latest dispatch from the capital says the result was not known yesterday and are elected from the department of and Duke de from that of has arrived in and is the preparatory sitting of the French National Assembly about three hundred Deputies were The was formally and secretaries Feb. 12. is that demonstrations in favor of the are in preparation in various parts of Italian Parliament has declared the libraries and galleries of the Vatican to be national The measure was to by the Feb. overflow of the Danube inundated the suburbs of particularly and city of Baden has resolved to erect a monument to General Von whose defeat of General Bourbaki saved Germany from a French Feb. 13. Prussians have unaccountably stopped railroad hence to is reported that there have been risings of the population in invaded but the rumors are not Feb. 13. the French Aid Society a fair and including a Considerable interest is manifested In the matter by the weather is clear and but has moderated very much since of Alice the a Probable Exiles to Look After the Irish National at Feb. Thurman presented a resolution of the Ohio requesting that Congress pass no more land from the Committee on Public reported House to enable honorably discharged soldiers and sailors aud their widows and orphan to homesteads on the public lands of the United with of and by omitting the section allowing tile entry of land by the agent or The committee also recommend that the Commissioner of the General have authority to make all needful regulations to carry the act into especially regarding the declarations and proofs were introduced and presented a to protect loyal and peaceable citizens and to perpetuate evidence of the by them during the and providing for the appointment of in each county in North South Texas and and to take charge of all Ku which was a long having been read on demand of and was to be and called for the yeas aud The motion was The was then the and occupied all left of the morning of the Ohio Legislature against further laud grants to were read by 13. news was received here last that it will be impossible for Sir Ross to serve on joint high to settle the questions at issue the United and but will sail from New York early in the Duke of or the Duke of is mentioned as likely to be ted in his and it is believed the will not begin Us until atout the first of and under most favorable De Prof. aud Lord Tenterden will not arrive here until the last of the The successor to John Ross has not yet recently passed by providing for partial repeal of the in the ease of persons elected to office who were engaged in the but not under the constitutional has in the hands of the President eight legislative tomorrow the will become a have beea rumors in as to the intention of the and while he has to sign very energetic remonstrances have come from many Southern The latest statement is to the the delay has not been owing to guess to the present but because the propriety of sending the recommending the entire repeal of the test is under consideration of it will be signed and sent in General Sickles telegraphs to the State Department that negotiations for a mixed commission to consider claims for injuries to persons and property of American citizens by the Spanish authorities during the insurrection in has been aud a messenger is on his way to this city with crossing at that an to make their and several and steamers Me stuck fast in the Feb. 13. the well-known dietl in this city yesterday Miss Cary has been an invalid for many and the to which she finally was her constant companion for eighteen during the of which time her suffering was In spite of her contributions to the press were frequent and containing not a hint or flavor of her Her funeral will take place to-morrow from the Church of the coal strike come to an end after the coal was forced from nine to ten per at retail in this American Union Company refused to deliver packages of dust and counterfeit and the scoundrels and swindlers now say in their circulars to patronize some other though you walk miles will probably adopt the the American which will practically end this of five inches of snow fell and the sleighing is of the navigation the about the metropolis united Irishmen of this and the Celtic club of have signified their willingness to co-operate with the Fenian Exiles in advancing Irish national The plan of the convention has not been and it is proposed that the exiles at once assume the dictatorship of such societies as are willing to unite under their John Savage has resigned his position as Head Centre of the London from that the Secretary of the Treasury expresses great confidence in the full of the new and is in receipt of assurances from many familiar sources to the same effect; and it is should the favorable prospects that in less than a month all classes of the ed States securities will have reached an enhanced financial this says that the appointment of the high commission by the United States and Great Britain to settle the Alabama claims and other questions at issue between the two has had the of giving improved tone to the confidence in financial and abundant loanable and the prospect of receiving subscriptions to a new and carrying out his programme of funding the Five-Twenty which have given powerful stimulus to in Government bonds aud other first-class The impression is gaining ground that affairs will improve both here and in and capitalists will be more disposed to make is threatened with a water shoe manufacturers who state that they are unable to meet the demands of the Crispins and still Justice to have necessarily been compelled to discharge a majority of their and confine themselves to the manufacture of only such goods as they have immediate demand for the French Fund foot ilp Biver is again blocked up with ice at Fulton's and Feb. 13. premium of for the best plan for the new City was to Augustus A New of the new State Capitol at The hall will be on the general plan of Uie Albany steamship William Faber has just arrived from the lower with a large number of but anchored in the not coming to the and sent for the harbor On the trip up the coast Fargo express agent was and the police are wanted to arrest the A detachment have gone Feb. 13. American schooner White was captured by the Dominion cutter Water but has been released by a decision of the vice admiralty who declared the act of the commander of the Water Lilly hasty and February 13. fire at Saturday night destroyed newspaper and the stores of Sherman R. B. Harris 4k and Total covered by an old and prominent died a justice of the of terminating his earthly the fact soon became the poison pumped out of and he again administering and the Beat Copper * great and at low STOVES AT variety of work to done promptly and a Harket Jan. 23.1871._Uul M. * AT 1.AW, IND. Jan. 28. R. Mie R. eaa kay R. jron mt R. m ir ymm wUk a view the f this pw MM CMS 1871 LAYTOM the