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THRE rh SHIX THURSDAY. .2:.//.ica « Newember by 1860. —]—K—>— Ee ‘The Constitution descants at length upon “The ” pe ory eco fn an article on the ‘Position of Virginis,”” suggests that In the case Of a disso- latiot of the Union, (which, by the way, It does not apprebend.) that great State, of varied and inexhaustible respurces, need not necessarily go with the eotton States, but could very properly set up # government on its own hook. pee A SELES {7 Itseems that the Bon. AH. Stephens, of Ga , bas not fors:ken Douglas, sa stated by the St- Louis Bulletin, and quoted by us, ~ We have received from J, ¥. Ellis the faa altz,’? and the ee Grand March,” published by Beck & Lawton, Phila- delpbia—two spirited compnsitions —_»--_— < (> Bt Ge seid that 20 Enfield rifice-ate to be brought from England to Virginia, as ft has been found that thatarm is not as effective as that now used by ©. 8 troops. : i> Col. Hardie, the military tactician, has, ‘been solicited to attend the cavalry encampment in Virginia, with the view of giving instrue- tions, and has obtained the permission of the Secretary of War tgthat end. 0 B B. French, of this’ efty. writing to a morning colemporary, among other things, says. “The fagitive slave law will be enforced by Mr. Lincoln, if be is elected; his friends have pledged him to that, doubtless with his own knowledge and assent, and that pledge will be redeemed ” Persesal «+++ Col. Hoffman, U. 8. A., is at the National +++* Hon. George W . Jones, of Iowa, late of Bo- gota, N.G., lsat Browns’. -+-- ft is stated by the Syracuse sense), that it Lit hn designs bringi for Ben ainst is ied. ir. Greeley, 23 soon as election ---- Thomas G. Clemson, Esq., Chief of the ag- ricultoral division of the Patent Office, returned Pica | morning from bis official visit to Euro) lor seeds, Ac be steamer Asia, in which came,experienced exceedingly boisterous weather. The Savannah Republican learns, through a letter from Mon. Howell Cobb, that the Presi- dent and Cabinet have Col. Rudler’s case under advisement, and that steps will soon be taken for his relief. «+++ Lord Lyons has returned to Washi x His lordship states that the Prince was bighly with bis trip in the United States, nothing wing occurred during bis entire journey to mar for one moment its pleasures. -++- Capt. Jobn Wilson, of the Minnie Shiffer, has, it is said, a claim on the Government for the value of a vessel called the Star, aud which was unlawfully seized, condemned and sold, by the American authorities in possession of Matamoras «+++ The Marguis of Chandos, who, with bis wife, hos been following the grand tour of the Prince, is gathering a collection of choice paint- ings of American scenery. The pictures are said to be very well chosen. +++ W. Gilmore wasn ee D ——- — “ Ha the poet, both lesion, Olver’ B. Baldwin, of Va., are among a list of lecturers jounced to appear bef<re various lite- societies of the South during the coming winter ---- According to the St. Louis papers Mad’lle Ella Zoyara, the great equestrienne, atta-hed to Dan Rice’s show, whose extraordinary feats have so much admiration, and whose sex has been the subject of some comment, was married on Saturday night at the Monroe House in that city, to Mr. Frank Drew, the well-known come- ow attached to Mr. Rice’s company. Political Items The Marion (Ala.) Commonwealth contains the fol letter from Mr Breckinridge, in cor- rection of certain statements respecting his recent trip in the mountain region of Kentucky: “LExInGTON, (Ky ) Oct 15, 1960. “My Dear Sir: \n answer to your letter of the ‘9tk inst., { have to say that I have not been mak- ing stump speeches in Kentucky, and do not in- tend todoso My speech at As! id on the Sth September is the = political address [ have made. Misrepresentations of me have been per- sisted in so unjustly. after corrections made, tha‘ 1 have ceased to notice them; but I thank you for the friendly Interest which Sen your letter “Yours, very iy “Joun BREeckinripes “Gro. D. Jounsox, Esq , Marion, Ala.’ Meretine op THE Sourn Caro.ina SEcEsston LxaDrRs —A meeting, of the prominent cbiefe connected with the secession movement in South Carolina took place at Senator Hammond's resi- dence, near Augusta, on Thursday lest All the Congressional delegation except Mr. Miles, who was detained by sickness, were it; also. Mesgrs. Orr, ex-Governors Gist ond Adem, and many otber leeding mea. The opinion is ssid to have been unanimous on instent cession, in the event of Lincoin’s election Similar meetings of Jeading meu bave been Leld in Georg! Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. 7 The) York anti-rent suits have been Lnually disposed of in the Supreme Court of that State. The Court Spee it will be remem- bered, affirmed the judyment of the Su: ie Court, which was in favor of the landieel, aad directed the record and proceedings to be com- miltted to the Supreme Cou:t. The remititur wa: filed on Tuesdiy morning, whereupon Ju =. di an order to be entered de- claring that the judgment of the Court of Appeals stands as the Sadguanan the Supreme Court, and the plaintiffs uave execution agalust the defendants for damages and cosis. Under this decision the ord can at once to is ue executions of the judgments rendered for the recovery of the amount claimed, and also the costs of the different 10Ns —Some excitement was cccasioned in this city yesterday by the suspen- sion of the banking house of Jusiah Lee & Co. ‘Their affvirs have ‘m put in the bands of trus- tees, and at present no detiuite statement of their Precise condition can be given. A great man rumors are of course in circulation, but as it woul. be impossi bie to separate the false from the true, ‘he house is one of the oldest financial institutions in this city, though in the last few years its proprietorship been entirely changed by the withdrawal of former partners. Messrs. Appleton & Co, bankers, a recently estabiii ouse, also suspended yesterday. The great fail in prices at the Stock Board, especially of the copper mining stocks, is given as the cause Baltimore American. —$__ ULF" A remarkable case of juvenile depravity has just come to light in New York in the detec- tion of two girls, each eleven years of age, and of respectable paren! , in the crime of shoplifting. ‘They live in Brooklyn. and for two months past dave been in the habit of coming over to New York and robbing various retai dry-goods and esreseen soe amet ae irs, whic! of at dif- ferent pawnbroker cotablishalese On pear to have been ignorant of the crimes of children, yet the Epona certainly have Kept 3 better oversight of their offspring ss Mr. Auberg has recovered 63 of his mules that Were stoien by the Indians—in all proba Seca ens ans are all sround Santa Fe, and the citizens dare not venture any distance, for being murdered “' Seis There is no news from the arm: ains, sent in — of the Navajo Indians No hostile Indians wrre seen on the plains, and the news from there is of no importance. pees sicemtacaliaine. amare (7 In Bosion, on Tuesda: afternoon, J.G. Her- nandez,a Spanish ler oftaney goods, fired two pistol sho ‘anay May, who had = ashis bookkeeper, an alight! gerally shot into his own body. Cause cf the founded, Hernandez, He bas 2 wife ai i jous attachment pom Miss May, who is a respectable end bandsom young woman. ——_—___* soung wom 107 The N marier is vy, = one should have clreulated the pagnant that Prince sent Mrs Gov. Morgan a @iamond neck- Jace, and says: He was incapable of any such im- Propriety; and most assuredly bad he sent one it ‘would tiave been promptly returned. When the Prince accepted of the tality of Governor Mogpr, he recoy nized their social equality as a Ken an; and, ef course, could not have been guilty of any such impropriety as has deen charged. lar mesting of t« : sot held at the Wig " Exq., of © the Association. Tae pub!-c NATIOSAL VoL. . + TION —There wit saseee ot te ‘a: fional Velvnteers THI> «+ huraday Event G, “clock, at the hall of the eckson 088 y in the mount- been when arrested, Mi unrequited ond Al “WASHINOTOUN-NEWS 42ND GOsstIr:~ i _o Mr. Cameron on Lixcotn’s Casingt, 1F LecTED.—A Harrisburg correspondent of the ew York Tribune says that it is the opinion of ‘Senator Simon Cameron that Mr. Seward will be offered the post of Secretary ite by Li Afelected This is in direct of Mr Corwin writes in the letter to Bir. H luis city, which will doubtless bé publ! lhe Washington Intelligencer; but mot wn morning of the election day. In Bhat let Corwin not only says that air. Digeoln tells ‘a8 we stated a day or two shee, that, if el is his purpose to execute the Fugitive Slave law at ‘all Lezards everywhere throughout the North, until a better one to accomplish its purpose shail of, the t. tan, (be enacted; but also that he wil! maintzin the right ‘of any future State to be admitted Into the Udion with slavery im its Constitution, if its people so decide on coming to frame that instrument; and Tso that be will oppose all efforts to abolish sla” \very in the District of Columbia against the con- ‘sent of its legal voters and withont full compen- sition to the owners of slaves in the District. He furthet states in the same letter that J.jucoin avows his determination to offer the post of Sec- retary of State to the Hon. Wm. C. Rives, of Va., and.to call into his cabinet Mr. Fessenden, of Me., ‘afid Mr. Ewing or Mr. Vinton, of Ohio. There ‘can be no doubt whatever that Lincoln does not hesitate to avow to bis confidential friends that those who expect him to aid ia the destruction of the Government by essaying to incorporate the principle of ‘irrepressible conflictism’’ tn his administration, rest under 2 profound mistake. 6, Dovetas 1x THE Sourn —Douglas isagain using the felegraphing ayents of the Associated Press,’ evidently, to give publicity to bogus accounts of his’ reception throughout the South. Those‘lm Alabama, Tennessee and Missour! have thus been stuffing the Star,among other journals, with sto- ries about his current triumphal progress through those States, on a par with their roorbacks con- cerning the popular reception accorded to him on the occasion of his hunt after his blessed mother throughout Virginia, North Carolina, Obio, Indi- ana and the Middle and Eastern States. It is well known that bis tour in Virginia and North Caro- lina stripped him of more than half the followers he bad there, while the resnit of the fall elections North, East and West prove incontestibly that if he was followed there by the erowds alleged to ‘have-reeeived him wherever be journeyed, they were attracted in the same way that crowds gather Dan Rice’s show wherever his big tent may be pitched for the nonce. His attempt to generate the idea that be has a substantial party in Alabama, by using the power of the telegraph- ing agents to ‘stuff’? distant newspapers to that eud, is simply a forcible illustration of the fact that he fs as mendacious as ever before, under de- feats that would deter any living man but himself from persevering in a game of false pretenses such as his. DEPAKTMENT NEWS. eee Promotions any APPOINTMENTS —Szm’l Kin has been promoted to a second-claes clerkship in the Post Office Department, vice T. Rhodes Duval, resigned. Robert Griffin has been appuinted to a first-class clerkship, in place of Samuel King, pro- moted; aad Joseph T. Johnson has been a pointed to a temporary clerkship in place of Mr. Griffin. Tus Wearesz —The following report of the weather for the morning 1s made from the Amer. ican Consolidated —— Line to the 3mith- sonjan Institution. jme of observation is about 7 o’elock Novemszr 1, 1860 New York, N.Y... warm, wind E Philadelphia, Pa.. ‘warm, wind SE Baltimore, Md. raining. cloudy, wind SE cloudy, rainy, cloudy, 71°. clear, pleasant. perature,) 30,153; at noon. Thermometer at 7.a.'m., 64 at noon, Maximum during 21 hours, ending 9 day 70°; minimum 63 . Amcunt of rain last night, seven-hundredihs of an inch. , Mm, to- CENTRAL BELL AND EVERETT CLUB.—The regular weekiy meeting of the Bel: and Everett Ciub will be held at Thorn’s Hal Tris( Thursday) EVENING, at half past 7 0'cl’k. requested to be punctual in their at- CHAS. I. CANFIELD, Sec. {HB _ Notion ts hovetty ioc by the Board of otice ia heve t Trustees of Public Schouls that Night sohoete: fe tuo benefit of apprentices ond oth tm ths several school evening cf November 1 ACOs: "First school district, in the public schoul house corner of Fourteenth acd G ate, S<cond s-hool district, in the Berret public house, corner of Sixth street and New York Third school distsict, pubiis school hous near Sixth st east. Applicat onsf radmiasi Trustees in the » By oraer cf t! no I St hool m may ba made to the eral districts, oard. ROBERT RICKETTS. Sec pe mone) FoR THE BENE, or men an t b HU svat EVENING, Novorabor tot ang sce tinued four mouths, in the four Mistrict School Hoases of the resp-ctive districts of the city. ese schools will be under the instruction of the district schools, and in branches neceseary or use- 3 men. attendance to issue tickets of Come, young men, now is your time for improve- ment (Ge 31-3t) THE TRUSTEES ON PRAYER MEETING will be in in Rev. Dr. Fin- n) corner E; and it Ward, to commence at 4 o’clock to be continue one hour. 00 23 em Masia icine ENGRAVERS, DE f w APEBBIS' ENV EARRING STATIONERY, most beautiful styles. and 10th ats, 326 Pa. Av., between tir au 276m ASHINGTON, PINK ASH A We Are daily expecting two i iperior Coal—on which we wiil del; of and the o wep ise, nd -- H. Toakg. ere at peng da account! 2000 as possi’ i Mr W. Fie © ized to mak. collections) oF, poh A isis “4 M.A. YOUNG, i nol 3t st., becuse ae YSTERS—OYSTERS!—I am _n loth sts, r Ow opening very fine F iH OY: g which will bosent free of charge to aay pert & the city, shucked or in the shell. SAMUEL T. DRURY, Grocer, nol st Corner Pa. av.and Fourteenth st K!N2L ING AND ETOVvE Woop i ui! and d-livered to-any part ofthe city nett and at the loweus THE NEW ESTABLISH aATS MENT! To get th lace. ADMON. Hatter Av., near corner Iith st., Opposite Star Office, W4s8ing ‘ON SAVINGS BA Site Nuixtu wmuee Beaver PROFITS TO THE DEPOSITORS, Open to receive deposits from 10 to 1 o’clook, Geo. C, Al A Joka Hstreth, T. J. Magruder. = SOUND. Bannows Trenwurar ron romdent. Profite of = U cureyes tons confidentl fe a sad vale a eat ne c s sale depository for the earn 2 duty a deed.omy, (Statsen Cou) ngs of im swim © SSE Palitical Herizta We learn from the Greenville (S$. C.) Patriot ; that ex-8) Orr and Hon Ashmore, the — Representative in Co: n tote) the oe Istalct, d the at ; Glijad no. hope of the defeat of Id coumgel no hasty action on other . ascertain the e@hrse | Sj jue under the circumstances, so that there might he a co: of actio Mri i ‘Ashmore also thought in would be Sleced, and counselled that the State should put h into a position of resistance. “Mr. Cri bélng ova visit to St. Louis, on rie oe as ee piyward of citi- zens of lane tical topics cf the. ie culogigad” Mr. Pours as ° nation! | man tatesman, and for his course in opposition to but a@rged the Union ‘or-alt parties to vote for Mr. Bell as the only candidate ‘whose success would ive. peace to the country. If, however, republican party should elect. their President, be could see no remedy whatever in dissolving the Union or by seceding from it, They could be out-voted in Congress and pre- vented from doing harm. The South can find constitational safety in the Union, and Preserve that greatest of biessings for this country. His prayer was that this Union may last beyond any calculation. A correspondent of the Charleston Mercury, whose views are endorsed by the editor of that caning as ‘‘signicant’’ of public sentiment in uth Carolina, argues as follows: “‘ The election lof Breckinridge snty secst te Protract fora few years a feverish and dangerous ‘The election of Lincoln, on the ether hand, will be followed by a dissolution (then or never) of the Union, and at all events we will know the place we hold? 2. regard the election of ‘Lincoln as the best thing that can happen to the Southern 31 It Is idle to waste m.re words praia Constitutional Union ; its days have been numbered. Mr. Senator Iverson, of Ga., in denying that he “had proposed and uiged that all persuns (in the South) who shall soe offices under Lincoln, if elected President, should be outlawed and killed,” offers the following explanation of his real position on the subject :—-‘ The policy bas been suggested by others, and | have occasionally, in private con- versation, spoken of it asone of the plans of resist- ance to the rule of a republic:n President, but J have Crean? see ved it, as many persons in ‘Colambus will doubtless bear me witness; still I do not hesitate to say that, in my opinion, any ‘soutbern man who would accept office from a re- es President, elected upon the platform of be republican party of avowed hostility to south- ern slavery, would be no better than a republican, and ought to be condemned and ostracieed by un!- versal public sentiment; and, whilst I hold a seat in the Senate of the United States, I will vote against the confirmation cf — southern man who will be rotten enough and enough to accept office from Lincoln. If this declaration will aid the cause of Douglas or Bell, here or else- where, their friends are welcome to make the best of it.” The Kentucky Statesman, published at Lexing- ton, the home of Mr. Breckinridge, says:—“We do not justify secession = Mr. Lincoln's elec- tion, but it {s idle to talk of a Union of force. Mr. Yancey at Lexington did not ask Kentucky to cast her lot with Alabama. He counselled no course in the event of Lincoln’s election; but Ken- tueky must stand by her principles {f she would be instrumental in preventing the States south of her from revolution.” Vice President Brecki@ridge authorizes the an- nouncement that a letter published over bi: nature, purporting to be addressed to Dr. J.T. P Cohoon, Elizabeth city, N. C., under date of the 5th October, isa forgery. He has written no such letter. The forged letter made Mr Breckinridge Sy that he was for the South in preference to the Union, but if be was elected the Union should not be dissevered during his administration, leaving the inference that if he was not elected he was in favor of a dissolution. ‘The last Chattanooga Gazette contains, says the Southern Watchman, a most remarkable docu- ment—being extracts from a pamphlet now in cl-- culation among the “K.G. C's,” a large and powerful secret, oath-bound, military tt red throughout the Southern States, the os- ible ei of which was the subjugation of ur readers no doubt have heard of them; and for aught we know some of them may belong to the organization Some of their mis- sionai jes--indeed. the head men in the concern, we believe—visited Atlanta and other points in this State last spring. 5 According to thelr own showing, it appears they bave changed their original plan. They noto Say they ‘‘may find their Mezcoin the District of Columbia,” and that ‘*Southern Governors may need their aid in less than siz months!’ ANT.—The negro W ide-Awakes of Bos- ng been assigned a position in the rear of ‘ik republican procession {n that city on evening last, refused to march unless placed in the post of honor. The white skinned “ blacks’? refased to grant this modest demand, d thereupon the negroes withdrew. The Courier says :—« The itely air with which their leader. a portly negro, gathered his cloak about him an: waved his baton as he shouted ‘ Forward da: and led the way down Green street, while their white brethren pursued their ronte down Cam- bridge street, was truly sublime. The crowd were intensely delighted at the darkies’ pluck, and cheered them on lustily.” Wuat Mr. Ste s Say. H. Stephens writes: ‘resent appearances, how- ever, will not canse me to ri in the least my endeavors to arrest the evils if possible. Should Mr. Breckinridge get the entire South, and Mr. Lincoln the entire North, { fear that no earthly ‘wer can prevent civilwar. Still, if those whose folly or wickedness brought it about should not be sustained at the South by public sentiment in favor of their secession movements, they may ause before pushing —— toextremes. My ealth has greatly improved. Douglas is to be in Georgia on the 29th inst. We will keep the flag afloat, even though he does not get a single elec- toral vote Should the Government survive, the principles will live.” War Disuxton nas pone ror SoutH Caro- Lina.—The,New Orleans Bee thus alludes to the disunion sentiments which have prevailed in South Carolina :—‘‘in that State the spirit of dis- union has always been rifest. Thence has ema- nated the outcry against the North now so com- monly echoed throughout the extreme Sout! The people of South Carolina have been persi ently engaged in anathematizing Northern ag- gression, and in preaching the necessity of disso- lution. Just in the same Proportion has her commerce declined and her agricultural wealth diminished. Instead of seekin prosperity by imitating the enterprise and public spirit of her neighbors, the Palmetto State bas gradually sunk into an impoverished condition, while inveigh- ing sgaipst the North for evils which are mostly the result of her own neglect and improvidence. Tux Duty oy Consgrvatism.—The New Or- leans Crescent says:—We would be among the last to purchase peace at the price of honor But the integrity of the South may, we think, still be rape within the Union. Can we not fight, if geet for our rights in the Unien as well as out of it. ANoTHER “Mane’s Nust.”’—The hanging of Hitchings and his son, at Bennettsville, S c., turns out to be a hoax, and the startling sto about boxes of revolvers and pikes a humbug of the first water. Hitchings was examined and discharged. How sililv we are making ourselves in the eyes of all sensible people.—Savannah Re- public Tux Cost or Disunion.—The Memphis Enqui rer (Bell) enters into a cool calculation of the cost of disunion. It says: “ But let us suppose Missis- sippi out of the Union. She must have a govern- ment—she must have her Congress, (who would call it a Legislature?) and she must have Ministers and Ambassadors. She must bave an Army and Navy, and a Post Office Department. She must have Becretaries of State, War, Navy, Interior, and Postmaster General. There would bea glorious contest for all these offices, and such a canvass would be entered upon as was never seen on this continent before. ‘All this would cost monsy; and somebody must be tazed It would not do for Mississippi to issue her ‘ Treasury Notes,’ for she owes five mi]- lions on that score now, and sbe could get no credit until these are paid up. Indeed, standing alone, Holland pee send over here and bom- bard some seaport (Mississippi city, for instance), and compel the ge of those old Union-Bank ‘Taxation, then, wou! ¢ only remedy; and that would be pretty high. Our goveramentione cones ome _— at ons jai administration; we have, say, -tbree millions of ; this is three millions ‘of dollars to ome tallilon ‘of pas ps; as it now stands inthe Union. When out of t, the amount required would bétreble that sum; and let it be remembered that in this estimate eer account taken of foreign taxes, &c. it only for general purposes as 2 nation. “Suppose, howevars it all does not million annually; what is the per cen- of taxation? Let ussee. The taxable wealth State is about 600,000,000; if she has toraise siz milion on that, it is just one per cent , or $1 on every wo perty! The present tax me one fourth of that. at “Do our readers believe of Mississippi are into this fm Ro mec movement, only rete ‘more taxes? Will an: Sther geod. come/aut-at it. even If that be regarded pecoerd Lede ay y Sogd litres 9 ve too m to stake, m telligence to tisk such consequences. Tac Union is safe! —Hon. Alexander Herald. cy, 4 of ‘Wen ‘ester- |. ry T ‘estmoreland, proclaimed here that he was for imme- » ditectation in the event of Lincoln's elec- ne | Met: MIRTH AND MELODY. LEBNE’S HOUS! Formerly Steuben House, Pa, 9 Tet, 2d and sd sts. fore. come one—come EHNE. Proprietor. ——— aaa Or FELL ss HALL! ERIDAY EVENING, November 2d. ‘ — a3 we ifstemberger’s Mirror ARCTIC REGIONS} mew Painting, by fi EB ely Artists, nie trating the tf tu Sir Joha rauklin, De Rave Ey oe loClintock. As exhinited at Eorrrian Gat, Lonpoy, obi | cons@cutive nights. Non greene, fa million o -ople, and as exhibited b-fore her njorty EEN ICTORI he Entree Covar at Buckiaghem These tings have been prono: by Evro~ shay ul byE PEAN AND AMERICAN CONNOISSEURS, enchanting ry natok of actienie somes in the world, and are ite @ quite unlike any simi-ae.etrempts of jianee are led to balieve them- actually amid the represented seone is adorned in Ke with a ‘ine : thentic its by Winterhaiter, noes at hall-pa. ¢7 snows pa. tT. Reo descriptive bills. WASHINGTON THEATER. .Mr. 3. W. Guxxn, UMPHREY BLAND, Mr, Wa. WitHERs, no 1-3t* ‘The above Establishment will Open for the Season SATURDAY, Novumaxa 3d, 196, With the following Company of Fimst class ARTISTES : ©, Bancs, Collin, ye Pp. =o - ‘ohn ‘t'. Raymond, Mr. Wi Bartholomeu, t.'T. Brougham Baker, . W_Walron, . John T. Mathew, : Humphrey Bland, MeO: Mr..DR Mr.G. A. s Alice Placide Man, firey Blank Mrs. D. R dd 7 rs. D. ‘an, an Sallis Gordon,” Miss Blea "Elmeve, SATURDAY, November 3d The enter ainment will ‘commence with the bril- liant Comedy, in 5 acts, denominated OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS! With an Excellent Cast of Characters And wiil conclude = musical Burlesque ca Ny LIND Inwh'ch Miss Mary Shaw will Sonce and Oances. M vorite Comedian, wil, Piece, Miss Mary Shaw, Mrs. Fl-za Mann. eer, introduci: ®y mond, the fa- so appear in the same 17 Rox sheet open on Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 Pp. mM. in seats may bo secured for Saturday, or any evening of Mr. JxFFER-oN’s Engacement, which will commence Monday; Roveming s. joOrs Open at 7; Rar Pargu:t and D: © chester Chai Private Box ‘Vo extra charge for reserved Office rae allday. Tickets for sale at the noipal Hotels. no 1-3t BALLS, PARTIES, & TE MEMBERS OF THE FRANKLIN ACTIVE ASSOCIATION have the pleasure toannounce to their friend. pubtio that their first COTIL will take p ace on THURSDA November, lst, at the Hall of the Franklin Engine House, D st.nearl2th. Tickets 50cents, admi ting a genile- manand ladies Beat cotillon music engaged. By order Com. of Artapgements. 0c S1-2t* [0% ovr . 4 FOR THE SILVER CUP! The members of the OUR CLUB give a Grand BALL at Forrest Hatt, Gecrgetown, on TUESDAY EVENING. Nov. 6 A Silver Cup wili bs presented to the Club having the largest number of members present. lick ts Ove Dollar. OOK OUT FOR THE L HIAWATHA BAL The members of the HIAWATHA CLUB 1 spectfully announce to their friends that their OURTH ANNUAL BALL wil: take piace at STOT t’S HALL, corner of 20th ad ‘*. avenue, on THURSDAY, November Lat. ‘he Committee pledge themselves that no pains or expense will be spared to make this enjoyable all who wean f ecrobage them. E: peen eag@yed for the occasion. f ments will be served in Schaffield’s best style ickets Ono Dollar, admitting a gentleman and laden, 00 31 3t* Dan’! Perkins, W. W Sinclair, W. Goldsborough, NOTHER LIFE SAVEP BY SCHENCK’S A PULMONIC SYRUP. ‘This sto certify that I ha cline formore than two y, ‘with 8 dull pain in my right side aa my shouider biade; we wels got would get siok head 168; then haye to take su thirg to work it off.a a would feel better fora shorttime Whenever would take a cold I would get hoarse, and it would take a long while to get t Fail, t get the Dyspepsia, with it prop oud 5 pares not ne west we on m monk 5 gotso weak that! could scarcely ge! te would feel middling well and in bed haifof the time, | which settled on my jay and night and al! the time but nothingwould do _ good. { ne Thad b east, psin under my shoulder biade. ould get full of wind ard swell. my 1i gone, and | could think of noth t. 4 would h to lie on one side to dew k. Some h'to get off my © enough to get off m: % ht sweats, and.in fact, ry thought I'was far gone in Gon in. Hearing so much of Dr. Sehenok, I thought th ext Thursday, being in Baltimore, | would go lown and coe him, ‘and have pty exami: ed with his Respirometor; so, in Fgbruayy last, I oa| him, and was — He sy Hi thar my right ‘ung i a ‘call thatl been going ina I wae ta! was but the ooug pA a tae at Toit Eft us but oan ‘conera corally remove th of Mand 8 Pill oats on De. el to-day Canale ion the road to Wash ‘rom imore, whi me. Bar. wit —Oot 25 at genes sc will be PWoauslan No Tth. Ei ol . ‘Waites Drug Store, corner te # aleo atthe Dra F'FTy NEW AND STYLISH = -day, and at loss t fo lotions at once, if they ..W. COLLEY 0. 00 St-5t 623 Seventh st sbove Pas. 2] 'S OF WASHINGTON.-1 WN Tove jac receives “4 a commence ulna jo GOAL torg.and stove sixes) ever’ brought to market, your ord ling off, at juced pune sheet reat he ies and purchasers aca r sa3 ees ate, eae eee TF GUEAE iat MSE eet SMITH’S, No. 4 ‘Seven Office. aE ae P. 0. i's depontares ork, New York, jade!phia, Penneylvar leston, South Carolina urer, New Orleans, Louisiana. St. Louis, Missouri. Frsewre San Francisco, Call a maha jobras}: pository at Falls otter, itary at Olympia City Washi Si seay {the Uni N t LJ ranch mint of the ranch mint of the STATEMENT, peal then as oR aro ey jack to ordered by the Secretary af = 3 $f £| Ssasreassnseaessaveessauccaer seen? o snaee Be ae ie it Heevaels ¥e avoeSes ragagt Seaatand pagyzes Be 84485) oe Setusszsgees ineeedextsstaats Add difference in transfers......4..2........ Net amount subject to draft.......0..... Transfers ordered to Treasury of the U: Ts ordered to Assirtant Fransiors ord to Assistant ‘Treasurer, AUCTION SALES. . | Er For other Auction Sales, we frei page. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, ALE OF BOO’ AND SHOES - Sion SOn SATURDAY: thes natant AES acl! at 10 o’clook. a. m ped Se e posit © po novied A. GREEN, Auct. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Corner of Ninth st.and south side of Pa. av, HOES, HOSIERY axon FANCY Sa eae Ser ee 3 Auct: 2 Aseortme: Men's, vome ‘* fod Boye’ Shoes, Gaiters and : 8 ui Men: a Women’s and Boy? Cotton and Woolen Hoee and Half Hoss, Undershirts, Drawers, K: J rushes, WALL & BARNARD, Auots, 6 R —| i Niteecr FO) ALS By virtve of an order of rt of Prinee G a . Toad ar caer freer eae Maribo: - look p. m.. 5 ‘Terms of sale cash, or an Admivistrator of A: no l-Stawtd (Mariboro’ A WOMAN WANTED, to do washii cooking for s small fami one door from 19th. QWANTED-a ANTED—With Board, fora amall family, a it of well furnished ROOMS, on second board-ra Best . Genteel pi ‘ ing more room than they require Pr ht their advantaze to address, through City f- fice, S E. B. oo Sl ig A LADY GOING TO CALIFORNIA Desires to find a respectable and comp+tent Woman 4 ANTFD-—B us irl.a SITUATION as Ww chambermaid and nurse. Picase address Box 11, Star Office. Oo 31-3 Wart To BX CHANGE A. a jor & Ho: Carnage or Buggy, rm = together. "Address A. Be throngs “4 Post 0; ce. ic oo 31 st* ANTED-B peota bi WANGN Saperstein Peters or el di jont moni former juce 3 Address Box 10, Star (fhoe. oo WANTED—Tw. thirty COWS TO WIN- WER Pier er oe WOOO, . Py 1 ith Appl: SON new EH Barclay? Wo daed Ninth st; or to the subseri- T. J. BARCLAY. N TED—A sett'ed, respectable, and Acncod WOMAN aa ns who is heal- f tak e of aninfint. ie ‘and 19th ets, m™ ply wi! it the northwest corner of Oc S)-3t* ‘THIS AFTERNOON & TU-MOKKOW By J. C. MeoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. may “ N pson E AND sureston BLIC Averion—on FRIDAY, MUENT o, fom Seager ale, 0 Coline oe street ro: potween lath atroets we shail sell all the Funit Effects ing— Bpenet Beit Boalt" Masctona, by o0- Parlor Porat, Basis of clocant Roseword Parior Furniture, Suite of solid Mah ur nituras gom- eat Say aan Peak Pa ere. egliut Brussels Tag ain Carpets throughont a ‘ior Bresedte i Rodsand Eyes, resus Rosree we! ae Maborsny Wardrobes, Saperior ng 28, C) ber Chairs, Resiaiorasier seiner tree, forts, Linen, &e , ans Tabies, Revolving and FUTURE DAYS. . Br BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, Georgetown, D. C. foe BUILDING LOTS 1x GRORGE- Cc. Pu A —On - pa arreRy MON, 24 November, at ay ke 40'o) we on the premises, “ tion to Georgetown, frortiig running - “third cash; balance in6, 12, and 18 interest, seovred by deed of trust on BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auocts. By CLEARY & GREEN, Auctioneers. 506 Ninth street. ORs! D SATURDAY MORNING. tieSi in front of our A hall sell OOM, th at 10 o'clock. @ FF work and ridi "Horse, fectiy genti«, will ‘Well ia singloet Seek ees omae for no it rer, whate: and made'by Hook of fit ei kale, Fontve COR | CLEARY & GREEN. Aveta, By A. GREEN, Auct:oscer, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, BY ORDER OF THE (RPHANS’ CovRt, oF Hones, Cow, Gy Rg ING GEARS voR ™ ScaLus.2 Sopa &c , aT Al ‘erms : months, wil the mien. AVAL AND MERCHANT SERVICE.—The | 2 undersigne ', a bookkeeper, des.res a Situation as Ci or Purser’s Clerk ona or mer- mployers ‘and others Address Wik. Ms No. 205 8 st. Baltimore. Md. 00 %-5teo* WANTED. Evergbody. to know that yn tated Confectionery, No. 436 seventh street, sbove . ig the placa to g¢t fresh Cakes and other Con fect ons at prices roped tines. Balisand par- ties furnished with Ice Cream and other Refresb- ments. 0c M-2w* WAS SORT Ae Skat Anh Eee eae TOS mh sts bets G tad Hi oset cide i /ECOND-HAN) Behl Seay chee oc BONTZ & GRIFFITH. BOARDING. 8 BE ACCOMMODATE! Bi rood board and pleasant Moone. at 7 Bi tanpetgsenteed Krew romeouable tes, Autryasninecets mein sem oft. as- ur. ttl Pe y unts. WILLIAM 4. SLASETs, 0¢ 90-e03t a ANCING ACADEMY, Ra ; has the the Vag ee genera’ —_F 4 bat nd tay * ra for {adie Tove me New vor of Bago. . ct eats ia sh | Lat eee rinter oe tel tamer, WEES reas, sirtceree, 00 S1-3t By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. naw! 37#,) acd comprised im ete aes