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ee THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY. (BXOBPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAK BULLDINGS, Sewtinesst corner of Penn's avenue ond 11M sirect, By W. D. WALLAOH: ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the Uity and District at Txx Custs rzx wx2x. Copies at the counter, with or witheut wrappers, Two Cents each. Pues vor Maltine:—Thres months, One Deter end Fifty Conts; six months, Three Dol- ters; one year, Five Dollars. No payers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Fridsy morning—One Beller and « Half a year. "STEAMBOAT LINES. EASTERN SHORE’S STEAMBOAT—the Steanrer CAMBRIDG £—leaves - 40 Light Street W pba ‘for OXFORD. RABTON POINT, and all i = 5 ge and DOVES Bi iE, and in: ings on Tread Sretght scoem- ; and Sao Fac cuealiont pare WOOD. & scTEtt 170 Licht St. Wharf, Baltimore. OMAO TRANSPORTATION LINE. Bteamer WM. WHILLDEN, Capt. Set ; Steamer EX PRESS. rw tes will leave Ball © Tuesday Satarday, at sndris. Washin; leave Snow's Wharf, ings otomac, Freight re- : ept under cover. W 2 CO., Agents, 107 Water street, town. D OC. RST & CO., Agents, 7th strest Washington D.0.°" * ec tf STEAMER LEAVES 7TH STREET WHAGF ox ESDAY AND SATUBDAY — MORNINGS, at 10 o'clock, fot ouNT VERNON; Return at 6 p.m. Fare $10... RrswiCK, ec 16-tf General Superintendent. STEAMSHIP OOMPANY TO a NEW YORE. ig this line are the + Unpt. Young, E.C_ KNIGHT, Capt. Morris, FA iier Ho. 12 North River Now York. and 5 ver New York. ee of Gatrest, Wantasion, every WEDNESDAY Sear sate ry day, and carefully kept iness hours. ers com of this line now connect with Alex- andr Orange Railroad. Freight forw: to any point aleng the line of the road. MORGAN, RHINEHART2OO., Foot G street, Washington. H. B. ORUMWELL 2 GO., 86 Weat street, New York. BRO. & CO,, ae oo ‘Alexandria, OTOMAC TRANPORTATION LINE. ‘The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. B.A. Rrraen, Will_teave Baltimore every DAY EVENING, at5P. M quandria, Washington and wn. Returning wih. _ave Tth street wharf, Washing- ton, every SATURDAY MORNING. st 6 o'clock aie. one as tral CS pl (ud formation. a MEEDHAM & SONS, 142 Light street timor, é. BRopers 2 00., No. 3 King street, Alexan- Gis. Va JAN, RHINEHART & 00.,No. 107 Water anon ‘Georgetown, ‘and 241 F street, Washing ‘And J. L. PARKHURST & CO., 7th street wharf, Washington. eu 2-tf N=” YORK AND WASHINGTON sTEAM- SHIP COMPANY. ae Old Line between WEW YORE, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. ©CEAN STEAMERS—BALTIMORE, BEBECOA CLYDE and EMPIRE, In connection with Inland Steamers @BOREE H. wk asigl Ein FLOWEBE and ANN IZA. Regular Selling Days TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS st 12 M_, from the foot of High street, Georgetown and Pier 15 East Biver, foot of Wall street, New ‘York. For Freight or Passage apply to ©. P. HOUGHTON, Agent, foet ef High street Georgetown. M. ELDEIDGE & OO., Prince street wharf, Alex andria. JAMES HAND, i17 Wall street, New York. Freight received constantly and forwarded to all perts of the country with despatch, at lowest rates, je 2-6m O. P. HOWGHTON, Agent. 42s STATES MAIL LINE. ory Sa bors CITY POR OINT AND RICHMOND. DAILY. THE BAY LINE STREAMERS will leave the foot o! ‘encerd street Saulyrar SPM for FORT MONBOE RFOLK, VA. ing at Fore Zenece wa apo mo of clags teame: on James river CITY POIRT AND RICHMOND, VA. RETURNING, Will leave RICHMOND at 6°A. M., DAILY, ‘Biopp! ‘ty Point, and connecting at Fort mith the jay Line Steamers toa }, Bal- De Monroe with the Bay leave folk at 3i¢ P.M.. and arrivi! re in time for tite Easternand ‘Western trains, for Washington. gms Steamers, on this tine navigate, the James rv returning, on ving vaso ple time to see the fortifice: passengers amp! ons, and all other objects of interest. TICKETS for the above places can be had om of the boats. ‘are from Baltimere to No Through tickets from Balt's te Hickmond, 8.08 ots cones, = = hy City Point... 7.08 Rooms and Meals extra. mmodations are unsur- passed, and the table is well supplied, SF Passengers taking the 1.15 train ADELPHIA will make connection wit 5 taking the 8.00 A. M. opens NEW YORE, have ample time to dine in - re Lae ers taking the § P. M. train from WASHINGTON, make fonnection wi HUGH O'CONNOR, Pane STRENGTH TO THE WEAK} B. YOUTH TO THE AGED N BLOKRENE, Fs LIFE REJUVERATOR. ‘The ‘ain to make the Biokrene . Roosehend god, inasmuch as it will render them thfal in feeling and in strength. and enable them to livs over again the days of their pristine ze It nor onl; cxhilerates but st zt really an invaluable blessing, es) y to those Sho have bevn reduced tos condition of sereitte, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. Ff matter © the eause of impetency of any this superb preparation will remove the ef- once and forever. BIOKRENE = Cues lwrorency, Gunxzat Besiir iERVOUS IncaPacitt, Drsrarsia, Derazssion. Lows ov Ate rx, Lew Srixits, Weaxnzss or Tux ORGANS Generation, Impecitity, Menta Inpo- Lez. Ewxci, tt was a Moet De- me ® AND Never Evrecr Uron mvoUs Sistem, and all who are in an rated by nervous disabilities are H Ad vied to see excellent un- a cure in this most tion. KA’URAL VIGOR, will find a speedy and perma- pturein “a ae Areca DESP. Th FE the LANGUID, the 'ATR- <G the OLD should give this valuable disco best will be found totally different from all othemrticles for th purposes. TOFEMALES. - vation is invaluable tn ous weaknesses 0! kinds, as it will re- wasted strength with wonderful perma- ence Tt {al grand tonic, and will give relief in Drspesia withthe first dose, & brist persistence es —_ ¢. @ degree of psia forever. ‘or ax bottles for @8. SOLD weRCHINGS = WELTER Proprietors, y street. New York. Beiby 8 C. FORD, corner ith street - goly.a and Pennsylvania avenue. —$$ $< $$$ ironne. © 14D8, ORGANS AND MUSICAL » ENTS INST RU We twe on band 2 lot of second- db ‘e desire to dis; ry store. eotnt cten per cent. if sold with! week fam to to save expense of remo- val to. or new Warerooms, Ove Ch eg re Grams. —— new...... 948 One Snqarved Chickering Piano for...) 200 © De Do De Cnr Braman & Cray. Rew * f W.G. METZEROTT. __ Corner of Nth street and Penna. J H. YATMAN BEEVEY SHRIVER, YEATMAN & 00., * Na Aven 59 Lo: A 50 Lown sta ISSt OW MERCHANTS seen Yor the ile of BACON, LARD. tkSE. boos mtry ve R, TER, C APPLES, and Co pri iitign or ncbpiyng stereo une ake 1 ties for su: Ree ar lop they can be bed in Baltimore, Pure chesers @respectfully requested to prove thie ering ogeall. so 6 2m* v=. XXVI. Eben > BANKERS. Jj*t COOKE & 00., BANEERS, Fifteenth mircet, opposite Treasury, Buy and sell at current rates, and keep alwa on band, s full supply of af GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASUBY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &c., And pay the highest prices for QUARTERMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS aust First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. @OVEENMENT DEPOSITORY aN FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, ‘STH 8T., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Government securities with Treasurer United Btates. S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKE & 00., as SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness and des- pateh, allowing the regular commission to Banke and Bankers. A constant supply ef the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. We bny and sel! all classes of GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Gollections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted te us. ‘i FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier. Wasutneton. March 2, 1865. m7-tf PERSONAL. ADAM AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- So muum, can be consulted ather residence, No. street. town, D. C., the cat present and future rents, basins out or m property, recovery o! sam’ > -3 . sleknees, remedy for, &¢.. from semtos >. CURE GUARANTEED.—Consult old Dr. BARNES. Forty years special attention to the cure of all secret diseases. Washington Baild- ing. Room No. 12,corner Penna. ave. and 7th st, Consultation free. oc 30-3w* BARLES—Yon did right in leaving that STU- PID SHARPER and going to Dr. LEON. I told ua he was the only ene who could cure you in an porable manner and not swindle you. oc 26-Im* desiring the services of should consult Da. between 4% and 6th streets. He guarantees seientifie treatment, and a radieal cure of all Acurz and Crronic diseases of both sexes, in the shortest time possible. a General cases cured in frem twely® hours to two ays. Young Men who are suffering from Organic weakness. or its terrible effects, are offers a thor- engh and permanent cure. oc 26-I1m* = MISERABLE IMPOSTER would take your last dollar. See Dr. DARBY at ence. He has plenty of money and practice, and can afford te treat you hon . oc 16-Im* RS.H. ¥. WRIGHT, Magnetio and Cisirvoy- ant Physician ‘Heals by Laying on Hands,” Blindness, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Chills and Fo- vers, Liver Complaint, Female Weaknesses, Ner- Yousness &c., &c. Rooms 372 E street, between 10th and 1ith streets. oc 16-Im* reo ee = be Cones mo on 4 past, future events, love, court- shi toari/age Room No. 1 ington Building losses, &c., 0. Wash- » corner of Pennsylvani: 7th street. oc enue m* ADIES, DON’T LOOK AT THIB. WM. PRINCE. 381 F atrect, has reduced his Price of STAVE CENTS PER WIDTH for Skirts, Pantaletts, &c.,on Muslin, Linen, Oam- brics, and Nansook.' We have newer and more fog eee rus than any other place of the kind "7 FLUTING SIX CENTS PER YARD. se}5-t JAMES TOPHAM & 00.8 TRUNE, SADDLERY, AXxD MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, m7 500 SEVENTH STREET, One Door North ef Odd Fellows’ Holl, Where they centinue to manzfecture and have on sale a large and fine assortment ef TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, BELTS, HAVEBSACES, WHIPs, BITS, SPURS, ae, &e., ae, AT LOW PEIOES. BEPAIRING. Trapks, Sc., repaired promptly and thoronghly. THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore, October Sist, 1864; also, the bighest premium, « bropse medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ In- stitute of Washingten, D. C., in 1867. BOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va., for FRANK MILLER’S CELEBRATED PREMIUM HARNESS OIL, Dealers supplied at the lowest feb 6-ly FACTORY PRIOBS, EROME’S MAIR COLOR BEST! zB J taining end gradually bringing bak the ERB original color, witbout the inconvenience at- tending the use of a dye. Sold by all draggiste at cents per bottle. Rxze MEDICATED GINGER BREAD NUTS, ormns, aAri¥: in efficacy, and pegoliarty —— for » being eaten as an inary cake. For sale by draggists. Price 2 conts per box, Jen 19-0017 T EDWARD OLARK, LUMBER BDEALEB, Virginia avenue, between 9th and 10th streets east, near U. 8. Navy Yard. S27” Constantly on hand a large stoek of all kinds of LUMBER. _Prices as low as the lowest. B ABBSETT’R RUEUMATIO OINTMENT Ie again for sale at G. BE. KENNEDY'S, (sole agent,) No. 5067th street and 473 9th st., Wash- ington City, AU orders for the trade should be ad- dressed to A BASSETT ‘cc tim” No. 52 Johnst.. New Yon iy, IPPITT’S TACTICAL USE OF INFANTR Lint TRY. AND GAVALRY Woodware G ud Horticultural Buildings. Wooa- Bil mo Bons by our Home Peete, tint flivst a 8 of he, Tals, ant ther Pocus; r . U reew Leaves; !tu ei FRANCK TAYLOR: oc 16-1: GROVER’S NEW THEATER, Pennsylvania avenue, near Willard’s Hotel. LEONARD GROVER & CO. = LEONARD GROVEB... E.LAMB......... IMMENSE SUCCESS Of Boureicault’s Great Sensational Ld4fe Drama, comprising & Prologue and Five Acts, entitled THE STREETS OF NEW YORK, Produced upon the most liberal scale, with all the grand effects of scenery. music, tableaux, ‘ which have contributed te its immense success in New York, anda CA8T OF CHARACTERS Which cannot be equaled there or elsewhere. Grand Batines Satarday afterneon, at 30 cents. CANTERBURY. Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street. GEORGE LBA .....0-..cecceeeee.eneeeeenefohe Proprietor. TO-NIGHT,. ‘The melo dramatic spectacle of THE BANDIT’S VENGEANCE! with new scenery, properties, dresses, &c. First week of the bewntiful dancers, ROBINSON SISTERS. Second week of M’LLE ROBA. Supported by the entire new Ballet Troupe. Twenty beautiful Young Ladies in the ballets of MAY DAY SPORTS AND THE BELLE OF STAMBOUL! LAST WEEK OF JOSH HART. MATINEE ON SATURDAY! P20Fs. J. W. & MP. KREIS’ DANCING Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 7th ste., Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Those desiring to enter can de so now, as we are continually Toren. newclasses the quarter commencing with the first lesson. All in- formation in regard to terms, &c.,can be had by applying as above. ; Days and Hours of Tuition: For Ladies, Misses ars Masters, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. from 8 to 5 o'clock. r For ee Tuesday and Friday evenings, to 10. racticing Ausemblies every Thursday evening. Private instruction given to suit convenience of thone desiring. an be had at J. F. Ellis’; Phil and other boek and music stores; also. by applying at the Academy dtring the hours of from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.. from 3 to 5 aud 7 to 10 p. m., or during the hours of tuition. A note addressed to the Academy will meet with prompt attention. oc 4-tf EDUCATIONAL. JNDERSIGNED WILL TEACH IN A PBI- / vate family. and gi accurate instroction in several Langu: afford t! en. rst-class family, who can expenses. piease call at No. 2% Louisana avenue. ¥-GUscETTI. former Interpreter, no 7-lw* Secretary of Legation. Mé. CHAKLES DEMIEUX wishes to inform the public that he is now ready to give instruc- tion inthe FRENCH and SPANISH Languages, Bert of references given. Inquire at the Hotel, cor. 7th and BR sts. A TEENCHMAN FROM PARIS. HAVING his evenings disen, + (free at 6 0’clock,) wishes fo give some LESSONS’ in the French Las guage. The best reference gi ate. Address Bex 35 8 ‘erms moder- no 1-10t* MUSIO. A LADY of several years’ experience in teach- ing would take a few more pupils for instruc- tion upon the piano or singing. She wou! also make an pees, Ss soprano sluger. The best of references given. Address 'S. P.,.” throngh the Post Office. oc 16-2W* eT. TIMOTHY'S HALL.—The daties of this in- stitution will be resumed on Sept. 13, 1865. For terms, &c_, see cata) and circular at the prin- qual bookstores of this city, oF address the prin. andi Catonsville, Md. DENTISTRY. Ca faites Mean eee D. REMOVAL. R. CHARLES P. HUNT takes pleasure in in- forming his friends, patrons and the public generally that be has fitted nd elegant office at No. 495 7th street. oppo- site Odd Fellows’ Hall. He is prepar 9 execnte with promptness all operations in Dental Surgery and every class of work belonging te the profes- sion. no l-lm* EET =. M. LOOMIS, M. D. The Inventor and Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH, attends personally at his office in this city, Many persons can: wear these teeth who cannot wear others, tas person can wear others who cannot wear rsons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those who particular, and wish the rest, cleanest, sti nd most pee denture that art can procure, the MINEBAL TEETH will *Yfoome in this city No: 339 P vant ooms in y—No. ‘onnsylvanis ave., between 9th and 10th sts. Also, 907 Arch street, Philadelphia. id oc 20-ly BEAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTBY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. would en ae peacena bay! teeth to, aimee call at DE. LEWIE'S cice, MXtoo, call and examine the Deetar new and im- ved method of inserti ARTIFICIAL TEETH. the t fon rovement in his teeth, i have them in no ot! ‘le than this new Said soluble cae. Teeth ii on Plates at the eld price, iy | as we ~ Price on our work since the great ohange in le No. 243 Penn's avenue, between 12th and 13th jana6-ly 8. B. LEWIE. M. D., Dentist. (Acris TO BOTTLERS, DEALERSIN BOT TLES. AND THE PUBLIC. This is to give notice that in the case of RILEY A. SHINN,) Supreme Court of the Dis- ws. trict of Columbia, JOHN COOE. In Equity No. 624. being s proceeding for an injunction against John Cook, Proprietor of “‘Green Spring Brewery,” to restrain him from using and appropriating the bot- tes of Riley A. Shinn, and marked with his name, and that of the late firm of Arny & Shinn, a decree was, by the Court,en the 12th day of October, A. D., 1865, granted, enjoining John Cook ‘‘from tak- ing, collecting, receiving, and using the bottles of Riley A. Shinn bearing his letters and names blown thereon, and from vending and delivering, or con- tracing to deliver any articles in said bottles, with- out the consent of the said Riley A. Shinn.” Teall the attention of Bottlers, and dealers in Bot- tles particularly, to the above decision of the Bu- preme Court of the District of Columbia, and here- by warm them and all other interested persons, that I will proceed in like manner against avy per- son so offending. RILEY A. SHINN, “Union Bottling Depot,” _00 25-Sy 57 Greene st., Georgetown, D. 0. N4Aers & cé,, WINE MERCHANTS, 267 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Southeast corner 11th street, Have on hand and are constantly receiving supe- jor brands of Wines, Liquors. &c., (in bond or ity paid,) which they offer for sale at the lowest market rates, vis: Old Otard and Hennessy BRA’ . Old Jamaica and St. Croix BU: fcotch and Irish WHISKY. Old Holland GIN, Pheenix and other brands. Harmony and €rown SHERRY. Old Oporto and Burgandy PORT. CLARET. following brands. (in wood or gisse) St. ‘yallent Centenac, Margaux, Leoville, pon a (in wood or glass.) BRIN: INE, (in wood ,) the followi: gendst Unpatnens Deldechtimer) ‘Nioratsiners lesenbeimer, Hochheimer, F, , Johan: nisberger, Liebfraumilch. ke oy el Burgundy and Moselle WINES. Champagne and Sparkling Hock, of the choicest brands. D’ Absinthe, Ouracas, Mavachinal, &c., &c. BROWN STOUT and SCOTCH ALE. French WINE VINEGAR. SWEET QIL, SARDINES, &c., &c, Crosse & Blackwell's PIOKLES and SAUCES, &c., &c., &C oc 2-1m IFE AND SPEECHES OF ANDREW JOHN L Won ieeinent of the United States. by A by @: o Sa ea APRN Fag SPECIAL NOTIOES. _ 4h Nor THE LADIES, in their sovereign capacity, as jucgee of emotional enjoyment. have decided that bo perfume in existence produces the same delici- cus sensations a+ ure experienced while inbelioe the Savisite fragrance of Phalon’s “-NIGHT- BLOOMING CEREU: Bold everywhere, nes-Was TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DR. STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass. of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes fer the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he bas been troubled for eight years with am agers. yated case of Piles, and hie brother was discharged from the army as incurable, (he being quite para- lyzed with the Piles.) Both these dis roTping cosrs were cured with one hottie of br STRIOKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these Fenslemen, beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland, onght to convince those saffer- ing that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles pre cuted. By Dr Pag maven thd ad se Itis fo ruggists every where. - NAIRW £ Coe CHAS CHEISTIANT, 371 Pa aWhue and 504% Ninth street oc 25-hy A BUPERIOR REMEDY. We can conscientiously recommend to those suf ‘ientiously reco! nt. ETO. fering from s distressing cough. LANDS MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BAL It gives relief almost instantaneous notdieagreeable to the taste. Ther: prepared by Dr. Strickland, ¥ Bycamere street. Cincinnati. Ohic. and for sale by Druggi: Sold by J. W. NAIRN & CO.. aiso at WA 8 Drug Btore, and CHAS. CHRISTI- aa Pa. avenue and 502 Ninth street, oc 26-ly TO DYE EASY is very desirable, MATTHEWS’ VRNETIAN HAIR DYE is the best in the world. Complete in one bottle. No wash,nostain. notronble. Achild can apply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publiei- ty of having their Hair dyed in public, can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. It does not rub off or make the Hair appear dusty or dead, but imparts new life and lustre. Gives a beautiful black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 75 cents. Prepared by A. I. MATHEWS, N.Y. DEMAS BARNES & CO., New York, Wholesale Agents. my lé-coly COLGATE’S HONEY SOAP, ‘This celebrated ToiLEet SoaP.in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, frazrantly scented and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. jan %-coly 5 MARRIAGE AND OELIBACY, An y of Warving and Instraction for Young Men, it published by the Howard Association, and sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charges. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGITON, Howard Association, Philadelphia. Pa. oc? Sm SECRET DISEASES. Bamazivan's Girt is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable remedy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and re- gent cases in twenty-four hours. No mineral, no balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier’s hope, and a friend to these who do boo want to be expesed. Male packages, ie, @3. Bamanitan’s Root axp Hexs Jvices—A positive permanent cure for Syphilis, Screfula, Ulcers, Sores, Spots. Tetters, &e. Price 81, er six bottles for @5. Bold by 8. 0. Ford. Seo advertisement. m5 3 fe- STOP THAT SCRATOHING, And we WHEATON’S ITCH OINTMENT. It cures Itch and Salt Rheum in 48 hours; also cures Chillblains, Ulcers, and all Eraptions of the Skin. Bold by all Druggists. J.D. GILMAN, mai iy 350 Pennsy ia av FrLovur F ‘ FEED, WHISKY. A large and complete assortment ot ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, for Bakers, Grocers, and others, WARBANTED AS REPRESENTED. FEED OF ALL KINDS, Either weight or measure. WHISKY. ALL GRADES. We mention the Bonnits Whiskey in particnlar, as being pure, and four years old, sold subject, if necessary, to analysis. WM. M. GALT &00., no 2-tf Indias venne and ist st. T=" FIRE AT BARNUM’S MUSEUM. A CARD FEOM P. T. BARNUM. INSURANCE POLICIES, BOOKS AND PAPERS ALL SAVED. New York, July 14, 1865. Messrs. Herainc & Co. Gentlemen: Though the destruction of the Ame- rican Museum has proved a serious loss to myself and the public, I am happy to verify the old adage, that ‘‘It’s an ill wind that blows nobody good,” and consequently, congratulate you that your well- known safes have again demonstrated their supe- rior fire-proof qualities in an ordeal of unusual se- verity. The safe you made for me some time age was in the office of the Museum, on the second floor, back part of the building, andin the hottest of the fire. After twenty-four hours of trial t was found among the debris, and on opening it this day has yielded up its centents in very good order, booxs, papers, policies of insurance, bank bills, all in condition fer immediate use, and a noble commen- tary on the trustworthiness of Herring’s Fire- Proof Safes. Truly yours, P. T. BARNUM. HERRING’S SAFES were in all parts of this fire. The contents of all were saved. These Safes are furnished at guaranteed factory prices. J.P. BABTHOLOW, Agent for Herring’s Safes and Money Chests, 558 7th street, below Pa. avenne, Washington. D.C. PERSONS IN WANT OF DE- SIRABLE FURNITURE of every Gescrtution, from the simplest to the. COSTLIEST CHAMBER SETS, And from the least expensive to the FINEST PARLOR FURNITURE, Would do well to examine the stock now to be seen at the Warerooms of Messrs. JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Pennsylvania avenue, corner Tenth street. All that can be obtained inthe markets of the North can be found in the collection referred to, and can be purchased at prices as moderate as those asked for them in the cities of Boston, Philadelphia, or New York. ALSO. BRONZE CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, &c., from the celebrated manufactory of Hiram Tucker & Co., of Boston. oc 18-eo2w FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE ‘The subscriber is happy to inform his numero friends and customers that his stock of ” CABINET FUBNITURE is full and complete, and at prices that cannet fail to give entire satisfaction. consisting of — ‘h Parlor Suits, upholstered in 5 rt aere and Hair-cloth; Gilt F: id Mantel Mirrors; Gilt Brackets and Mar- ble Slabs; Handsome Chamber Furniture, in Wal- unt, Mahogany, Oak and Imitation, finished in oil and varnish; Walnut. Oak and Maly Marbie- top Sideboards. with Etegere Tops; Mari le-top Ta- blesin ipeat sariett Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash- stands, tension Tables; and, in fact, every ar- ticle usually to be found ina first-class Housefar- oes | Establishment. A call is earnestly re- b ; Seton parohasing Q. WILLSON %-eo3m__ Southeast corner 9th and D sts. N#¥ OPENING. GREEN'S RESTAURANT, Oorner of E and 8th streets, oppesite Post Ommce. The undersigned have taken the above well Knewn and popular house, and fitted it up in the best ef style throughout all new. There are ele- gant suites of dining-rooms for parties or iudivid- is, se ny namber of fine chambers to let, all oc 14 eo3w tau will at all tt be furnished with wines and all kinds of ener se . &e., the best to be i rket, and asters, ish, and ‘other luzuries i in season, usually fi in rst-class Resta: We shail open on THORSDAY, the Lith instant, hall be happy to are ‘our friends and x E ky LEIN & Tyco ‘ws Proprietors. oh Se Y OF MAN -HRLLBOLDY img Star. WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1865. V2, 3,957. " TELEGRAMS, &c. The New Orleans True Detta has later ad- vices from the Rio Grande. General Mejia had ordered the ferry-boats between Browns- ville and Matamoros to be stopped running, so that the adherents of Cortinas, in Brownsville, crossing. There were large numbere of his men reported in Browneville at the Iast advices. Rumor re- porte many desertions from Mcjia’s command at Matamoros, and his recent fighting is said to have been carried on by native troops, the person, in its would be prevented from French commander leading them in The foreign residents also pariicipal defence at the request of Mejia. The Missiseippi Legislature propose to set apart twenty-five per cent. of the public debt to pay the State debt tax to be levied for the Support of disabled Confederate soldiers, and widows and children of solders killed in the war. Bills were also introducec to compel railway companies to provide separate cars for the negroes, and to suspend ail laws for the collection of debts in the State for a certain Another bill was also introduced pro- posing to tax all suits brought in the United time. States courts, Another case of embezzlement and fraud has been recently developed in Nashville, in the person of one T. H. Ogden Jr., along time clerk of the Louisville ahd Nashville railroad, road show a deficit of over Oa last Tuesday he absconded and detectives traced him. He was captured and brought A fast woman is said ‘The books of the £6,000. wentto Atlanta, Ga, where the back and lodged in jail. to be at the bottom of the affair. A bill was introduced in the to sell and convey the bidder. of the State of Tennessee. The Governor of Georgia has transmitted to the State Convention voluminous documents advising the Siate to claim the cotton which was taken possession of by Sherman’s army The Governor's telegram to Washington on this subject was laid before the Convention and produced much laughter. A despatch to the Savannah Republican, olumbia, S. C., on the Ist, says ex-Gov- L. Manming has been elected United Hon. pd chief justice to from O ernor States Senntor for the term ending 1867. 2. F. Dunkin has been elec! fill the vacancy of Judge O'Neil. Twenty-two cases of sickness nation to ascerta’ on board the At eminent surgeons. THE ELECTIONS. Returns from New Yor! Jand—U nion Gams. NEW YORK. New York, Novy. 7.—Keturns from the Ist, 26, 3d, 4th, Sth, 12th, and 15th Wards show a Democratic lots of 2,524 since the Presidential election. New York, Nov.7.—Orangetown, Rockland county, gives Slocum, Democrat, 30 maj.; a Union gain of 9. New York City, Noy. 7—11:30 p. m.—Near- ly compiete returns from this city give Slocum over 24,000 maj. being a Democratic loss of year. His majority in nearly 13,000 from Inst tbis city will be about 25,000. Returns from the interior of the State gener- a show Union gains. hei Te is now no doubt of the election of Bar- low as Secretary of State. New York Ciry, Noy. 7—11 p. m.—Returns from a number of towns and cities in the State show a large falling off in the Democratic yote as compared with the election last fall. Barlow is certainly elected Secretary of State by a lar; The whole elected. fe majority. Eleyen wards in this city thus far have been heard from, giving 11,000 majority for Slocum, and the remaiming wards will probably run it up to 20,000. The Republicans gain a number of State Ss tors and Assembly men. e city. The election in this city passed off pretty ceuy i Gia NEW JERSEY Newark, Nov. 7.—Egg Harbor City. Atlan- ty, gives Ward 52 majority, a Union Vard gives 159 Union ority. Newark—Third Ward gives 5+9 majority for Democratic ticket; Seventh Ward, 610 tic cou gain, majori Trenton—First Sixth Ward, 61 Democratic ms the Democratic _ majority; Democratic fgmajority; Democratic majority. Twelfth show Union gains of 350. [SECOND DISPATCH.) NEWARK, Noy. 7.—Gioncester Ward 120 majority. Ward 69 majority. about 300 majority. (THIRD DESPaTcH. NzEwARK, Noy. 7.—Princeton, Mercer county, gives Runyon, Democratic candidate, 2) majori- runswick, Middlesex county, gives Ward, Republican canc idate, 56 majority. At- ty. New lantic City gives 26 majority for Ward. Newark, Noy. 7.—Union county gives Run- yon 20 majority; Hackensack, msjority for Runyon, a Union gain of South Brunswick gives Ward 71 majority, a Union gain of $0; Perth mary f gives Runyon ; Morris county gives Ward 260 moeging a Union gain of 142. iddlesex county, and possibly three are elected. North Brunswick gives t4 majority for Ward, a Union gain 40 majority; a Union gain of 2 Two Assembiymen in of 40. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7.—Returns from New Jersey almost unanimously exhibit Republi- can gains over the vote of jast year, when the There is not much doubt of the election of Marcus L. y of Returns also show a large Union gain in Assemblymen, contest on account of the ratifying of the Coustitutional Democratic majority was only 7,300. Ward (Union) for Governor, by a maj from three to five thousand. which was made considerable of Amendment, Newark, Nov. 7.—In jority in Atlantic county, 268. WISCONSIN. MILWAUKIE, Novy. 7.—Returns including the cities of Milwaukie, Racine, Kenosha, Fond dn Lac, and Watertown, give Fairchild, (Union,) There is little ‘airchild by from for Governor, 1,687 majority. doubt of the election of Mr. 5,000 to 10,000 majority. The result on the negro suffrage question is doubtful. The vote is light. MASSACHUSETTS. Bostox, Noy. 7—Re Jarge—Salem 750, Mar! be all Republican. [SECOND DISPATCH. Boston, Noy.7.—At the State election to-day the vote was small, it not being two-thirds of last year’s vote. The yote of Boston was 6,883 tor A. H. Bul- Jock and 3,631 for General D. N- uch. The yote last year was: Andrew, 12,733. Paine, Democrat, 7,941. Returns from 112 towns give Bullock 33,171, Couch 10,59. The vote of the State will not probably exceed 100,000, of which Bullock will receive trom 75,00 to 100,000; Couch less than 25,000. Gen. Banks is elected to Congress in the sixth dietrict, to fill a vacancy. His vote is about the same 2s that for Governor. Waitham, his Own town, gives him $41, against 138 for Green. wood. Charlestown gives more than 1,300 ma. jority for Banks. The Democrats have elected one Senator in be copes. the only one in the State. e workingmen controlled the ond ss ap Redwsaek Boston. = as e Demo! elected six Repr Rye ee ae fourteen. or pers ie House of} epresentati will stand About the rame as ast year. ” ¥ Boston, Noy. 7, 9 p m.—Fifty towns and cities give Bullock 19,500, against Couch, 6,616. Tennessee Senate, yesterday, authorizing the Governmeny Hermitage property belonging to the State of Tennessee, except the two acres enclosing the graveof Andrew Jack- son, provided that the estate is divided into lots and sold at public auction to the highest Payment to be madein bonds of the State, and, on the payment of purchase money, the Governor is authorized to give the pur- chasers a good and sufficisnt deed in the name have heen transferred from the Atalanta to the hospital ship atquarantine, New York. A full exami- the facts abont the cholera Janta will be made by four New Jersey, Massechusetts, Wisconsin, and Mary- publican State ticket is also - Wood is elected State Senator from this Eleventh Ward, 81 Ward, 251 Salem county, Mullica township, gives 163 Democratic majority; a Union gain of 23. Ellsinboro, 26 Union majori- ty. Wannington gives a Union majority of 26. One township in Morris county showsa Union gain of 64. Seyeral towns of Essex county connty— Deptford township shows @ Union gain of 30, Mantua shows @ Union gain of 12. Hunterdon county—Lambertyille shows a Union gain of 42. Camden county—Hadden township gives Delaware county gives Winslow township gives Ward 117 majority. Mercer county gives Ward Bergen county, gives Runyon 160 majority; South Amboy, 420 Camden county, Nicholson is elected by 16 majority. Ward's majority in the city of Camden is 425. Majority in Camden county for Ward, 550. Ward’s ma- ablican majority very lehead 56, Audover 129, for the Republican ticket. The Legislature will Relative ma, will be re increased : Meares” Zab tera ot ibe ane aks lected four toone. The Legisiature will be )retty much all Republican. The vote en very light. ILLINOIS. » Cricaco, Nov. 7.—All the Wards First are in, and give a Union majority of 633- oy aie the Un.on majority in the First Ward was 621. Henry County.—Genesee gives a Republican majority of 172, and Kankakee 1.2. Latest. Cricaco, Nov. 7.—The election to-day publica Ucket is elected by a tusjorny of epublican ticket is @! a from 1,000 to 1.500. 4 MISSOURI. Str. Lovis, Nov. 7, 10 Pp. m.—The election to- day resulted in the choice of Colonel Weyde- myer (Radical) for County Auditor, and twe Anti-Conrtitution and one Constitution candi- date tor County Justices. The vote of General Blair was rejected in consequence of bis refusal to take the constitu- tional oath. He bas entered snit against the Judges of election for $10,000 damages. MARYLAND. Bartrxore, Nov. 7.—The vote in this eity is very light, there being less than 6,000 yotes east. J.L. Thomas is elected to fill the va- cancy occasioned by the of Colonel ‘Webster. Later. Tatimore, Nov. 7.—The election in this city e\ cated very little interest, and only 5,193 votes were polled for eberiff, although about 11,000 were registered. All the regular Union nomi- pees were elected, with little or no opposition. Mr. Wm. Thomas is elected sheriff. fa an og 4.654 votes. His competitor, Mr. legarth, received 520 votes. Samuel M Tivane te enect. ed clerk of the Cireuit Court. He received 4,644 voter, and his competitor, Mr. Frieze, 231 yotes. William P. Eaton is elected Senator from the third Legislative District, and John Rarron tothe House of Delegates from the same district. J. Nelson Foster is elected delegate to the General Assembly from the first Legisia- tive District. Gilbert H. Bryson is elected Sur yveyor of Baltimore city. in the Second Con- gressional District Hon. John L. Thomas has been elected as Representative in Uongress to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Col. Webster. in the Eighth Jndicial Dis- trict Judge Emory has been re-elected. The only contest of moment 1s in the counties in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit for Judge—the candidates being Judge ce on the Union ticket, and John R Franklin on the Democra- tic, or what is bere called “Conservative” ticket—and in Dorchester county for State Senator, between the Union nominee, Captain Frazier, and Mr. Charles Goldsboro, the Demo- cratic candidate. It is believed thatall the Union candidates for Judge in the other circuits have been elected, and that Mr. Mittag has been returned tothe House of Delegates from Washington county. ANN ARUNDEL COUNTY. ANNAPOLi#, Nov 7.—In this city the follow- ing are the majorities for the Union ticket: For Judge of Circuit Court, W.H. Tack, 128: Clerk, Geo. E. Gambrill, 121; Sheriff, R. D. Wood- ward, 147, Surveyer. W.T. Hall, 8&6. The ma- jority for the Commissioners is 77. In the Second District the Democratic ticket has a majority. BALTIMORE COUNTY. In the first district, Mr. Emory, for circuit nudge, has amajority of about 200; 278 yotes lied in this district. The ninth district gives four majority for Grason, independent, for circuit judge. Cooper, peoples’ candidate for sheriff, received 30 ma. jority. In this district the total yote is 351, out of 464 registered. HARFORD COUNTY. Betam, Nov.7.—The following are the ree turns from the third district of Harford county = For Congress—homas, 356- Kimmel, 2. For Judge of Circuit Court—John H. Price. 429, For Sherif—William Carsons, Independent Union, 241 majority. For County mmis— sioner—David Harry, Regular Union, 193 ma- jority. For Surveyor—Regular Union, David Pyle, 196 majority. CARROLL COUNTY. Weermineter, Nov. 7.—Westminster dis- trict gives 310 majority for the Union candi- dates; Hampstead district 100 Union majority: Finks burg, 130 Union majority; Uniontown, Union majority. FREDERICK COUNTY. FREDERICK, Nov. 7.—Frederick district gives 709 Union majority. Hyattstown district gives 450 Union majority. Ri Nov Trav the mall 1s ICHMOND, Nov. 7.—At the mili in this city Slocum received 127 tone Barlow £9 votes. Patrick, 160; Howland 35. GENERAL RESULT. Orrice AssociaTep Press, New York, ft A. M., Nov. §.—At half-past 12 o'clock the Tri- bune’s estimates show the election of the Uniom ticket in New York by about 20,000 are with a Democratic majority of about 23,000 this city. Phe Times’ estimates show the election of the Union ticket in this State by about 30,000 ma- jority, with a Democratic majority in the city of New York of about 24,000. Ward, Union, for Governor, is probabl elected in New Jersey. and the Assembly r= 4 Senate of the State of New Jersey will be Union, thus insuring the passage of the Oon- stitutional amendment. + THE CHOLERA The New York Herald of the 7th says that no new cases of cholera were reported as having eccurred among the passengers of the steam- ship Atlanta, but they, as wellas the vessel, are all still detained at the Lower Quarantine. The Secretary of the Treasury has placed at the disposal of the local authorities any one of the rebel blockade rnnners now lying idle at the Brooklyn Navy Yard which may be chosen. for the purpose of receiving the uninfected passengers, tne sick ones being removed to the floating hospital ship Florence Nightingale as. fast as any symptoms of the disease appear. The weil passengers of the Atlanta have sent a communication to Mayor Gunther, complai ing of their being prevented coming to the city, and maintaining that there has been no cholera on board that vessel. The Mayor in his reply sympathizes with them in the inconveniences and discomforts which they are undergoing, but tells them their detention is unavoidable, an@ hopes that atan early day they can be safely released. The passengers of the steamship - rope, which arrived from Havre on last Fri- day night, and which also was detained at the Lower Quarantine, were allowed, with a por- tion of their baggage which had a purification, to come to the city Monday, ing no cholera symptoms among them; but the yesee] and the remainder of the were still kept below, and the work of - gating them was continued. It was expected that this ship would be allowed to come ap to= day. Correspondence on the subject of cholera. bas passed between Goy. Fenton and the Quarantine Commissioners. The Governor transmits a communication from United States Surgeon General Barnes, enciosi: an article on Asiatic cholera sent to the State ent = Pegrigianeorad in Constantinople. In this ar- ticle the position is maintai 5 posiiom tothe opinions of many. that the dense 1. contagious, and strict quarantine regulations are ad yocated. The Feni: EXCITEMENT IN CANADA—BUILDINGS GUARDED AND STREETS PICKETED BY TROOPS. There is no abatement of the agitation in Can- ada relative - ~ F gptere roan Fenian raid and uprising. m the con’ , it increases, and vigorous measures Save been Tesorted to by the authorities. Toronto, the New York Herald correspondent in that city, states, as well as other important places in province, is, in effect, under martial law, the volunteers having been called ont on last Thursday night, double guards eg? ye around the pul ae and on < roaches to the town, the streets being doubly picketed, and other precautions being resorted to, The cor- Tespondent reiterates his previous statemen' which he says will soon be made manifest, the Fenians have on Lake Ontario @ fast steamer, carrying twelve guns; and the belief is extensive that they have in their ranks many Protestants and Government officers. The Orangemen are arming throughout the proxy. ince, as they have been admonished ia their newspaper organs and by a manifesto from one of their leaders that the Fenian demonstration will certainly be made. The Orange organ in Toronto calls on the bank officers to look welll to the safety of their property, and intimates that nigh Government officials wink at the operations of the brotherhood. Canadian busi- ness in all branches is severely feeling the ef- fects of the scare. Se Lanor tx Virornia._The importation of coolies, proposed in certain quarters, 0 sup- ply the place of colored laborers, is an exDerl- ment we cannot commend. We want no balw barians put upon our haad to civilize, with the porsibiitty that, ‘we bave pleted their education, they will cut oar thar, We Prefer decidedly the African to the ebaracter. If the colored men will not which remains to be seen. let us have the civilized laborers of the North and Europe, in the meantime dignifying Iahor by going to work ourselves.—Ri Republican. Frvanctat.— New York Commercial of the 7th says the speculation activity in stocks con es. but it appears inclined to run upon cS jalities. Governments are q pare " ly depressed under the decline of five-twene ties In London to 63a63X; five-twenties of 3 were ¥ lower; the issue of ‘64 rose x; ten-for- ties were lower: seven-thirties are quiet but steady. Gold 46Kal47 x. a eaten is forty million dollars jebt. i co we hteetlatt a a Seat AOA AL LOLA AL LALLA LD EC —— eee —

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