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THE EVENING STAR & +. | = 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (BXCRPT SUNDAY.) é AT THE STAE BUILDINGS, EouDness: corner of Pena’ s avenue and 11 street, By W. D. WALLAOH? subscribers im the City and District at Tax Ours Pan WEEE. Copies at the counter, with + 3 Financial and Commercials The New York stock market yesterday 4x- hibited an increase of activity, although. at- tended with & weakness in prices, railroad stocks being generally lower. It is argued that the market will rally after the meeting of Con- , ANd As SOON BS the suspense is removed Gra desecration tte Sree it no bearing epon monetary affairs, there will be a general re. bound in favor of speculation. The New York papers expreee the belief that within ten or fif- teen days the market will be agitated with a kreat number of new speculations, and some parties acting on this theory are buying on fif- jeen or thirty axe option. The New York Commercial ot Isst evening writes:—Government securities are rather stronger. Five-twenties of 1564 advanced , and eeven-thirties were \ay better. Large or witheut wrappers, Two Oents each. Puiem vor Maitiee:—Three months, One . Detiar end Fifty Conts; six months, Phares Dol- | _ __ Jers; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are | ———— sent from the affiee longer than paid for. nee | vet, XXVI. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1865. s. morning—One Dollar and a Half a year. aE, amounts of seven-thirties are coming to New aT PEOL TELEGRAMS, &c. The Virginia Methodist Eplocopal Com- | Narueramining tr incest the prose gy rom : e is m- irin; nv fi “y BANKERS. AMUSEMENTS. aca es The SaBAntonio Herald of the 15th instant Sc ference. a: nore ry ies mi Reading was 'th Day.—On Monday Conference met at 9 | sold treely, and touched ; Michigan South. AY OOOKE ; SS VER'S NEW THEATER, IMPORTANT. says a number of Liberal officers there from | | Fi M o ; J pa: Foaoeivanie ee } eX 543 Ig ATED. Mexico consider the Liberal cause 80 desperate in the chair. sae Zz ed ver tat en ar | for pe —¥ bee tenders BANKESS, LEONARD GROVER & CO................Directors you r WOR 4 D AB UT TRIELES. in their country that they have been compelled Dr. Sehon was introduced by the Bishop. He | stili manifest a disposition to defer Fifteenth Vareet, apposite Treasery, EECHARD GROVER....0. D. BEBE YOU CANNOT WORK with ENERGY cy. | .abandonit. ‘The Mexican Times of the 14th | rejoiced to be permitted to meet his brethren in | time loans until atter Congress meets: tho = 4 ult. gives adavyorable account o! gration wo mn fer ce 80 = absence, occasions that Toposals Seere- Buy and sell g¢ gurrent rates, and keep alwsys = appearance of the ew ac THINGS NO APPETITE Mexico. Italso publishesa list pal eae py = oe ta sped we were loyal; and pr Be pase wil = a on hand, ; pety MB. JAMES E. RDO . 7 rates now rdovia. mperi- ie not ve ‘was apurer men ‘oepe 0} money mar! less in- a Hie —_ Who will a) ~ — ¥Ou el AT NIGHT. alists claim a wine nie Oajaca, Tondag in the world than the ‘Methodists of the South. | Muential than of Tae, Gold continues quiet GOVERNMENT BONDS, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, NOV. 30, you Seek bee three hundred Liberals, killing thirty-seven | He further referred briefly to the condition of | but firm at about 148. The political situation 7-30 TREASUBY NOTES, In his unrivaled impersonation of the elegant UBE HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS; they | and capturing sixty-eight. The Times’ ywns- | the missionary cause, stating that, at the close | has an effect upon the premium, there ORRTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, ae. acter of CHARLES SURFACE, will eure you without fail. ville correspondent of the 16th says the corres- | of the war, We had two hundred thousand | those who entertain a very strong opinion that : In Richard Brinsley Sheridan's Superb Comedy, in = pondence between General Weitzel and Gene- | negroes in our denomination, four thousand | the United States must ultimately be involved Aud pay the highest prices fer five acts, entitled From Hom Jacob Broom, ral Mejia cniminated in the following erder: | five hundred converted Indians, and six hun- | in the Mexican troubles. The steamship Per- - Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, “The Mexican authorities have officially noti- | dred and forty trained youths preparing for | sin takes out $40,000 im bank notes, but no specie. Gentlemen: In reply to ysur inquiry as to the ef- | 04 the commanding general that the Ranchero | the ministry—that we have one foreign mis- at eee the tee of Hogfland'+ German Bit. be ordered to cease publishing articles insult- | sion that beams asa lone star on the darkness that it hes been highly beneficial. In one instance, ing to the United States soldiers and pecpie of surrounding night. A case of €yapepsia of thirteen years’ standing.and | itis herebyprdered that officers and soldiers | | Samuel S. Kegister, Presiding Elder of the which had become very distressing, the use of one | of this com: d shall not allow any person on | Rosnoke district of the Baltimore Conference bottle gave decided relief. the second effecting @ | a neutral kto insult any person on the | Was introduced tothe body. He remarked tha Fare ee ear yeah Same: uae eortcnedate | Mexican side.” A despatch froin New Orleans | he could not command language toexpress the for the last six years. In my individual use of it, | S4ys that Gen. Gregg’s course in Texas is gen- | Pleasure he enjoyed in meeting this Conference I find i be am unequalled Neate, and sincerely re- | erally denounced, and is said to be infusing in- | 48 the fraternal messenger for bis Conference, The Baltimore Markets exhibit v lide change in prices as will be seen by the jollow- ing summary from the American Coffee.— Rio is in fair demand and firm at Ifa 20 cents, gold, for common to good grades, and Al 2 }gn21 cents for prime. Nothing of import- ance doing in other varieties. Grain —White Wheat, ordinary to tair guali- ty, 2208250 cents, and good to sirictly choice, 2608255 cents. Red was in good demand for To-morrow Night, First National Bank BENE itor wR, MURDOCH. oe rete CANTERBURY. HB. BP. COOKER, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Csshier, GmOnen Les Siocon Pumeetpees, —_— First week of comme: . tion iments mto th inds the | which numbered ninety ministers, with a ire, Srecdasen: He addressed. the "iruadaene, oo membership of ten thousand. He thanked God EPOSTTO EDWIN BLANCHARD. ruly yours. home milling and firm. Sales embraced vehement 9 ss Doe kRLO. jou NEMO tn the ye 7 YSACOB BROOM, 1,707 Spracest | Rouncing the course of Colonel Strong, of Gen: that, under the auspices of peace, he was here, | bushele prime Maryland at 243 cents. 2.000 Drama, full of startling Bituations, ord Fo all D ar eral Howard’s staff, who in a previous address | and ho} 4 0 Con- | bushy '¥ good FIN. GENT OF ITED , de. ne r sale by all Druggists. d turn to the: ferences was ata close. They had sent twelve | and 3,000 bushels ordinary to good Marylan, spear ae es Sate FELONS DEATH:” Not alceholic. it aon srientat and oH ain on the cbaplains to the army, who came back there- | at prices ranging from 215a220 cents. Receipts —— OR, THE DOGS OF THE MOUNTAIN. ISTE #T., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Edwin Bi: Government for assistance. from with unsuilied character; and now the a naan ae tine Tanner, ggg H daharanr gh nem Beton The message of Governor Wells was received | Conference hoped ary should the Bishop's life oye t Blooming Cereus” grows more exquisite as by the Louisiana Legislature yesterday. The be spared, they would receive apppointments it becomes feinter.. This fs not the case with the : at his hands. ordi extracts for the handkerchief. ip tee Governor urges a speedy election of United William B. Rowzie, seconded by H. B. original scent soon lapses into a decidedly rorulsive States Senators, and recommends an appro- | Cowles, moved as follows, which was adopted odor. Sold everywhere. no 30-W&8S priation be made aoe immediate construc- sehr a That this Conference ‘reciprocate eS a Ene tion ct levees on the sissippi river, and that esolved, is iprocates TWO BAD OASES OF PILES CURED BY DR, | means be devised to pay all the accrued in. | the sentiments expressed by our brother, Sam~ STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. debteiness without severe taxation, and the | uel Register, Fraternal Messenger of the Balti- Mr. Glaes, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes fer | enactment of laws for the regulation of a labor. | more Conference; that we tender to our breth- the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he systen, leaving it to parties interested to make | ren of that Conference our most cordial Chris- vated case of Piles, and hie brother was dlacharged | {eirown terms. He asks that all impediment | tin affection, and that we affectionately, in vite lomeien to free emigration removed. He invokes ; a Bee ee rey incr able. {he bets Sond oro needful legislation.to suppress sectional politi- | pect themselves with the Method it E iscopal Were cured with ous bottle of Dr STRICKLAND'S | cal astociations, which are undoubtedly being | Church South, with which they are identified pide!» nial A Pinot Someries of spere revived in the pe He zecrmenes aie a in eiaaee what Kha roo Aga irewrgrespe a entiemen, le e estimonials receive u nm color le r educationa! ved, - a bd fy Dr. Strickland, ought to eonvince those suffer- was ree Bs oq os applied ior the education of | pointed a Fraternal Messenger to attend the ing that th {Piles | PUP , on poe iG moet aera vated Chromic cases © tia | colorec people exclusively. He says the Presi- | 8p;Toaching session of the Baltimore Confer- Biel Bdge sor _ 7. dentlays great stress on the course of Louisi- | ence to be held in Alexandria, Va., in March vee bts oe CROC uy 1 A ” | ane. me) i anxious that she should take ner | next. avenue and 60% Ninth street. * Oc ‘iy ” lace in the Union: The Governor invites the Resolved, That the Secretary be, and is here- ogee SSeS aE a aS gislature' to unite with the executive au- | by, instructed totransmit to the Baltimore Uon- A SUPERIOR REMEDY. thority of the State oh er ericnnce that i oo nf nt epthenee egbetae abetieib ‘We can conscientiously recommend to those su! uisiana is determined to stand or fall with P Lan| e forfag trom a Sistresslng cough, DB. STAICK- | President Johnson in his reconstruction policy. | cated, in appropriate remarks, the cordiality of LANDS: MELLI ‘BALSAM thi ti E. Edwards stated that this ead FLUOUS COUGH BALSAM. | 4 very Iarge meeting of gentlemen interested | ‘Be meeting. J. E. = It gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withai ¥ e A movement, in his appreciation, has a breadth notdisagreeable to the taste. There isnodonbt | in the protection of the interests of the work- stop this side o! tomac. ne ML, ne that is not to stop f the Pot but the ellifiuons a mand the | ingmen of the United States, the development | There are very strong indisations that, in less aiches tonite ny, fess ae it ie pron of the resources of the country, the growth of | than three months, a large movement in East- found relief from a most Sistrocsing its wealth, and the maintainance of the | @™= Maryland, large numbers in the East Bal- ale b; of Corr? were large viz:—25,500 bushels white and 13,500 bushels yellow. Transactions in the former included 25,000 bushels prime new at adi cents, 2,000 bushels very fair and goed do. at thas? cents, 1,500 busbels prime old at % cts.. and small lots of Hominy at 93% cents. Of yellow, the sales reac 12,000 bushels at 90a ¥l cents, the principal transactions being at the imtide figure. Oats were in fair request and steady at 50a51 cents. weight. Receipts 5,000 bushels. Nosalesof Rye. Maryland may be quoted at 95a96 cents per bushel. Receipts 150 bushels. Flour.—Good Howard Street Super is scarce and held at $9a$9.25. Shipping brands of City Mills Extra are also firmer, in consequence of the scarcity of sonnd Wheat. Western and Howard Stieet Extras wad nt but steady. Upwards of 2,600 bbls. City Mills Shipping Ex- tra haye been taken during the past twoor three days for South America at $11.60a811.75, now heid at $12a$12.50. Corn Meal.—City Mills is now held at $4.62 .75. Supply light. Rye Flour.—First quality is dull at $6.75a ‘Ss The Doge ef te Mouutain by the celebrated Dogs of e lon in e Ce! re a . CARLO AND NERO, s ‘Tomest seca: iret a} arance of Government secartticg with Treasurer United | Fir itiy Fi FFER and Mr. ADD RAYMAN, Brates. cr Pho bare been engeged expressly to support Mr. anchard. soliga heme carom: MULLIGAN, LEAVITT. REDDEN, in Negro Acting in connection with the house of _ Comicalities every night. _ ‘Two New Ballets. it JAY COOKE & CO., as SIXTEEN CHARMING ob @ LADIES, % Ladies’ Matinee Saturday, when Edwi SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, | ,[sdjer’, Matinee jon Saturday, when n Wewlll SB all evders with prompiness end des- P20. J. W. £ HP. KREIS’ DANCING pateh, allowing the regular commission to Banks ACADEMY, and Bankers. PARKER'S HALL, . Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 7th sts., A constant supply of the Notes on hand and ready Oppesite Metropolitan Hotel. for fmmediate delivery. Reb eo enter can de = now, as we are con! ut forming new c! 5 Tr We boy and sell ail classes of GOVERNMENT gemmencing with fhe Beet lesson Ait toe SECURITIES at current market rates. Par rae at ora be had FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections | _ For Ladien “Mines sod Masten: Wainesday and 4 on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ov THE | Sycr’g7 srerncons, from Sto bo clock. ings, to 10. UNITED STATES. icing Assemblies every Thursday evening. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST Leben orm ht given to suit convenience of a : FAVOBABLE TERMS, and give careful and Circulars can be bad at J. F. Ellis’; Phil prompt attention to Solomon’s, and other boek and mae stores; ng ACCOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS | from 10a. m. tol p.m... from $3 to$ and ‘Molhases.—Tnere is a very limited inquiry for this article, and prices are nominal, viz: Cuba clayed 45855 cents, Cuba Muscovado 50875 cents, English Island 6090 cents, and Porto Rico 70895 cents. Provisions.—Our market is nearly bare of all descriptions of hog product, no new stock TERM CHECKS SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL niece vencuinae surat | Supported by a Brilliant and Unprecedented Cast, 0p. m., if timore Conference, and others, in sympath: baying arrived from West, and prices are or during the hours of tuition. * Bake Ohler and 107 ta tardeye The youived Se, OER ee tai toe with us, intemd to be idemtified with us ix maintained for bacon shoulders and sides, and to any other business entrusted te us. A note addressed to the Academy will meet with x AIRN &00. at ind let y, s' @ | church relation. chough transactions are yery limited. For job- ee. Ci and CHAS. OH ist Temzne, to counteract ths designe of the Dr. S. J. Baird, of the Presbyterian Church’ | bing lots we quote as follows: Bacon shoulders FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- ‘and 502 Ninth street, British ‘ree trade league recently formed in hee ihe A 4 i Bible Societ, ; I? als ys 20020 cents, new bams = New York. ltis intended that all American | *€¢Pt of the American Bible 'y, was in- | 174 alt cents, ae , ne’ a MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, DENTISTRY. industries in all ofthe Si troduced to the Conference, who, as stated by | 26 mess pork rime mess $25.50a s wd Sar ape ahd ava pens A D a thi 29. City lard 22a23 cents, Western do., whi WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Onshier. ae NE interests of labor of the whole country, shall be | Messrs. agent for the Virvinia Tab Soceeas aptamer a Wasnineton, March 20, 1865. mn-tt ner DENTIST. embraced iu this organization, so as to give an N. Head, chairman of the committee on the rs.—Some 225 hhds. Porto Rico and 156 ON ST, opportunity to all those interests to represent 7 i | No. 310 Pennsylvania eve. Ss eomecivenin tne league as it shall be finally | State of the church, submitted the following | hhds. Demerara were taken yesterday for re- PERSONAL. "ona ccm at Daag pe a . TO DYE EASY constituted. A committee was appointed to | Teport, in part: fining on private terms. We have also to note D.C. no 9 lm’ is very desirable. MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN draft a constitution and report at the adjourned . That the plan of our itinerant general su- | sales yesterday and to-day of 50 hhds. grocery ONSULT DE. BARNES—Special attention to D. REMOVAL. best in the world. Completein | meeting on the 14th of f serbtncthi S) hes | Perintendency ought to be preserved, and we | Porto Rico, good to prime quality, at 14al4X Cc tet canoe oll deanddanel a iced nance. Bio EB. CHARLES P. HUNT takes pleasure inin- | one bottle. No wash, nestain, notrouble. Achiid | were made by Messrs. Rippser, Reeves, Freder- | Tecommend to the General Conference so to | cents. Prices are quotable as foliows : guarantees a radical cure of ait ‘acute and chronic | formt Big friends, patrons and the public canapply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publiei- | ick Freley, and Frazer M, Smith, of West | Strengthen the Episcopacy as to enable the | Cubaand E. 1. fair to good refining..$13.00813.50 Sflections of both sexes in the shertest time pos- | Fruit Jats at No. 495 rth erect. on ty of having their Mair dyed in public, can Chester, Great interest was manifested, and a | Bishop to travel through the connection at large | + ae grocery... TS20006.95 Dave’ ined theteal ea ne tort crane men whe | alte Odd Fellows’ Hall. He ts prepared to execute DYE AT HOME yery latge organization will doubtless’ be the | 10 order to preach and oversee thespiritualand | | gr rsspome pl cena fay emo p aranteed with promptness all operations in Dental Surgery Eave been ‘dcccived by the atany ‘anprincipled | 20 0very class of work belonging te the profes- ack: ad bossting pretenders should tonsult Dr. | %!0D- no 1-lm’ better than any barber can doit, by using THE | result. The meeting adjourned to meet De- | 'e™pora! affairs of the Church. VENETIAN DYE. It does not rub off or make the | cember 14, in the Board of Trade rooms. Rr nie he eee Hair appear dusty or dead, but imparts new lifeand | A dispatch from San Francisco on the 27th taere ny the pio Srmuns a =a ae arr Porto Rico fair to good grocery... 13.50a14.25 “ “ prime to choice groc’y 14.75a15.50 Whisky.—Demand moderaie and market —_ heavy, smali sales of Western being reported po on EE ye ee ee ae lustre. Gives a beautifal black or brown, as pre- | says that om the 17th inst. Lieutenant Osmer, | limit three or four years. as it mayprefer, at $201, and Penneylyania at $235. ington Building, Room 12, corner of Penns. ave. | The Inventor and Patentee of the MINERAL | ‘fred. Price 75 cents. with sxty California volunteers and a howit- | 3. That the offiee of Presiding Elder is indis- Se and 7th street. no 3 Sw* PLATE TEETH, attends personally at Prepared by A. 1. MATHEWS, N.Y. zeT, attacked a large body ot Indians who had | pensable to the harmonious and efficient work- | The Coal Trade— Profits of the ‘ADIES, DON'T LOOK AT THIS. his office in this city. Many persons ca DEMAS BARNES & CO., New York, Wholesale | fortified themselves on the Black Mountains, | 1g of ouritinerant system. Companie L . 0K a wear these teeth who eannot wear others, Agents, my lé-eoly | bout one hundred miles northwest of Dun-| 4. That, in our judgment, the time has fully (From the Philadelphia Ledger.) WM. PRINCE. 381 F street, has reduced his | $hd Do person can wear others who cannot wear hnen, in the northern part of the State of | come when the General Conference should in- | ‘pne reduction of the price of anthracite coal, Price of STAMPING to ql MARRIAGE 4ND CELIBACY, ‘eyada. During the engagement one volun- | 2ugurate prompt measures for the introduc- co as shown by the last auction sale of 25,000 tons at New York, compared with s similar sale three months ago, is on an sverage of the six eee. t Persons calling at my office can be accommodated for Skirts, Pantaletis. Ac oe Muslin Linen, Oam- | Fith ae fan whee ate caster ant they may desire, An tg GS and Instruction for Young | teer was killed and two were wounded. Of | tion of laymen into the legislative and execu- Seict, and eee Wi ee but to those who are particular, and wish the pu: 4 ~ I Men, just publis! the Howard Associ the Indiaps one hundred and twenty were | tive councils of the church in such form and and sent in seal etter envelo, + and more el t pat! lace of Test, cleanest, strongest and rfect denture se 1 killed; a few escaped, and ail their horse: under such regulations and limitations as may in they terns than suy other of the kind that art gan procure, the MINKEAE TEETH will 4 ores De. Pa HO @ Cast arms, and ammunition were captured. This be deemed judicious and notin conflict wi pene ny tnly ne omg ig — — Loethg ~4 FLUTING SIX CENTS PER YARD. sels-t Joome tu this clay ie, 339 Penseylvani was the band which three weeks ago robbed a | the genius of Methodism. several causes: ist—Sirikes early in the sea- ————— a | , Born tn the sts, Also, 907 Avrch streci, | _B@~Pulwer Lytton says that a refined gentleman | train, killed the teamsters and afterward | ‘Tbe first three resolutions were adopted. son, and, subsequently, a short supply of cars A Philadelphia. . ‘J ec 2-ly may siw ra be Known by the perfames he neon, i obliged thirty armed ow who were scouting pa = ao Fearne —~ cote not | brought the e tonnage balow thar + Aol year Soe merican ety it is recognized as a mark ofele- | after them to retire, after an unsucces - mcui e committee in the fourth reso- DAME EXFRESS COMPANY BEAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTBY. Yated taste to patronize Phalon's Night: Blooming gagement. a sfal en- | Tition, and offered this amendment: ol cal Sac Oe oe eee TIME TABLE. a —— Cereus. Its purity, freshness, and lelicacy com- | " On Monday night last the family of Daniel | ,,‘\/'revided, however, That the action of the | Wvscened, was increased by the greater actrene TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, persons of poetic taste and fee! ne. - General Conference on this subject shall not i th cd — 4 — ees PSS Bold everywhere. no 22-Wé Wairath, of Manheim, Herkimer county, New | become a law until concurred in by three. Sd ecoleeed y aepiear pepe pend epee EXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DE- | ortraeo alia De Tew tae ie, «nD SECRET DISEASES. aaah mead te seo legge epee ey ae _ on ae conferences. . teaser Hon; ana ae don eee tor its - . ‘ere murde: e presse: amendment, regarding, as 4 ; SPATCHED FEOM THE OFFICE OF hazy thant token out without pet ace tual remedy feted themes Cortunpoate and | by a party unknown, Walrath was shotin the | did, the change proposed to le ete We pele eee pon mes aepmyinngen THE COMPANY IN EFoved method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH. | ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, andre- | bead, his wife's head was mashed in, and the | are moving too Tar from old points. The cry | yricesless difficult than in almost any othe waa as you once see the great impro fin his teeth, | cont cases in twenty-four hours. No mineral, no | child's throat cut. No clue has been discovered | for change, =preadover thecountry, basspread | }Ties : hoes eer SHINGTON, D. C. zou will have them inno other style than this new Only ten pills to be taken. It | to the perpetrators of the deed. like a contagion to the ebureh. ‘The ery fe, ine | PUFSUIt. and Bubber Plates at the old priee, as we have not work since the great To what extent the ruling prices of coal the LEAVE. | DAILY AS FOLLOWS. |amarve, advanced the price on our palsam, no mercury. the soldier's ), and i a, - nese ‘® friend to these who do current year is attributable to “understand. . Governor Morton left Baltimore last night | Church is diseased. Doctors have been assem- |. Male packages, @2; fe- for New York. The statement in Washington bled to make a diagnosis; every one has re- le, : ings” formally or informally entered into, we change in gold. Samantran’s Boor ann Hens Juices—A positive | g, thei z ported a different disease and prescribed di- | Csmnot retend to say, but we are sure of one = [For Baltimore aod PRI} |: No: 249 Peun’s avenue, between 1th and 18th permanent cure for Syphilis, Screfuls, Ulcers, vr ae erly me Uien ee Yeree and new remedies. We have gone far | thing, and that is, the price of coal has been 7304 Pe } sdelphis, ond tnterme¢ | 8: PMC | Sanss-ty 5. R. LEWIE.M.D.,Dentist, | for @é. Bold by 8.0 Fond. Bee tare ee es | without foundation; and the further statment | ©202 Scapert antl ahat hearee wits inclings of pera eg veers hog ali ice, ie with too uige nn ate pe = pa thee cme eesbinisy that he is to be accompanied by Judge Roache, -< i = eth! gataage Mel ~ a | be York, Wittig al Ss EATON HOUSE Sor faa SCRATCHING, pele a and a = “aaiamiied his brother-in- of the mininey” "There on vatedhard Hens mae ciner Sagicaneanae ene peer 330 se . : ? * And ue ATO) 'H_OFNTMERT. It 'w, is also unfounded. the minis such as preaching the Gospel Tedlized if mining was me 7} ©. a Ghareston BO: asses Lovistaxa AvE., Bet. 67H AND 7TH stTs., Sens alt Sa a Bee ears} Slee cares Advices from Havana to'the 25th inst. are to | and administering the sdoraments if it can be =n visberationte Wobnow famains ies yanaah, Ge. ‘and WASHINGTON. bs by all Draggists, J.D. GILMAN, | ‘h@efféct that considerable dissatisfaction ex- pegitate that the laity have a right to these, then | business, and requires a large outlay of capi ems J oa = oars a mar 23-ly 350 Pennsylvania avenue. isted there at the appointment of General Ler- The mints} mt aon name arn dre but it is sufficiently within the control of indi- lapover sburg, This Honse is entirely new, and centains sundi to super: the aptain-General, | .ocial hay i . y, yidual enterprise to be in @ greater number of tlesiown, Harris: all the modern improvements, such as ~ sa | he being a pro-slayery man, immensely in ci ppiness, in & great degree, for them, | hands than it is, and it probably would be || ures 'n water and gas, in every roem. GOING, GOING, debt, and Cuba and Qubans must satisfy’ | and are entitled to the government of the | sanch more divided up if fis profits less. 323 v.u.l] gerstowns = -< THE TRAVELING PUBLIO @ORE. creditors. meee fs to whether the charch shalt rete ieoenis, | The huge firms, with large means, like the | | ee em Be Ma: ost assured of finding ts comfortable sceom- ise nhc seria mes oceasioned in Albany oxanism, or sehen . the decision of the Saeed peedey es ee oer le Te, iezara pedal clase - Y., yesterday, by discovery in a barre] eneral Conference. am willing to admit retai ‘ ness i\_andfihe I traveling ‘public eonerally visiting ‘Washington, Entire Steck of brought on the steamer Dean Richmond from | the laity into the temporal interests of the in their benaseeitie siiaacniitiad con |) War stations on the) |, quecwdelyiavianae ington, New York the bodies of a male and female | Church; and, as an amendment, he moved that jons of men have, on several occa. iLike soko eee MAKE THEIE HOME WITH vs, BOOTS AND SHOES - loJoun Fowler, Geneva, aud if is saeosed | “as shail restrict them to’ the management of | ScD, c'ganized into companies under the State MM. 4 eva, ani supposed = Mining Law, but in too y instances they Pittsburgh, Co 7 As no pains will be spared to make them com- Must bé gone by the Ist of January. the corpses were intended for dissection. her temporal concerns. have proved mere speculations, directed more Se eee ‘°Patrove, arriving at the depot, will take the Me- _ The United States District Court of Ten- | ie vote was meonaideree en oe eer ware | io the sale obshares at exorbitant prices taan Fit? |] Chicego.Detrott,Louis || g: -4.m. | tropolitan coaches ‘came Tree pretidg mens end pterday, Judge | ‘The Rev. Mr. Norman was introduced, and | {¢'b¢ Production of coal at fair profits. The calle |e | ae oe merLBRUN & mo, | RUER Atel, rinoraed fonzunfa tums | ten te Contrencrsanarnea dehgtd imesh sry et seed oe Se and Nashvill 4 ENNSYLVANIA U: for treasonand giving aid and ‘which exists now. compared with the ~ eee 289 avi WEEL OAT Eid TON! Fis 289 soo SRVENTH STREET, cae Taking, tee teases [eee ntamine Condition of Attatre im South | Sade ore trad ion gfeniet exten! than trer 70h ?- ™-| } PEt a HARVEY & 00.3 One deor south ef Odd Fellows’ Hall, Psctiinip etc ha ae has appointed | ‘The Charleston Courier, in announcing that | Inst two ree eebiges smcyenten l war Sn \iGusberkad. wal Was : NEW CENTRAL OYSTER BAY Will only for one month longer sell off their well | on the ‘Sarena ‘Oaurt’ Beach beg Phere General Sickles has taken command of the | covered an amount of capital to twice or three $304 >. w.| } tations pegweenBalt{ 6 Am. AND STEAMED OYSTER SALOON. selesteh Block 6h this Sitlowing lew sites made vacant by the resignation of Judge | “We are fren ta az ern roma times the market value of the property incor- 4 { mere mber] i; Pe — ‘ i ypend- rat ere will, however, much good re- it m The undersigned respectfully inform their | Men's Pegged CALF BOOTS, $4 and @&. Woodbury Davis. ence on the strong arm of military protectio: rom Teas: $9». x.| ag a oe tyes and tie pobie at they hare Sevtlonn Gian seoes 2 = bil peaiaieeipp! Legislature has adopted a | during this transitory state of our ocak gor. | producsen entwrlancteg eatumences ernest 72 | piney ing, & | & p.m. po ed Opie baleen 4 Men’s Heavy Sewed CALF BOOTS, $7. excene where Snly whites poe Talereoted — sey get Ww sm, cdl bicrsntlgr “4 My Ae a to bellows, ae aw im. ais & alm, | Bledge themeel’ to keep constant!) Grain and Kip BOOTS, $4 up. _ A large fire occurred in Mobile on the 28th | ®Uthoritative organization, will have a tenden- | gradually pass trom the hands of speculators iste sl} Al § Si | beaeoric tnd he tar qepeas amet! | Bev" Gran, Kipand Cur BOOTS. ata yo, | Ucubttaae eel ote Teetad cheat | i caPebaee Meta ctgrerz tie ron | fe hntfry to how of praca en wil ty uw |} vires Mon-} | 6: a.m. | OUr facilities cannot be su by any house in | Men’s BROGANS and BALMORALS, g2. “i ner er General Sickles among us to be most timely | These companies are emake tae oe ners: 7.2 ree,and City Point,V: { : p.m. | thecoustry fer precuring bivalve to suit the : The colored people of Lexington, Ky., have | and o une.” = sid ne Seching chaap onck poem | (Richiesad_ ena Foe ie Men's Sewed GAITERS, $4. presented General Brisbin with a silver ser- | “4 [fer iu the Courier, dated November at, | coveral ort aE ep cask, promising, 29 burg. Danville, Ra- | reusing Ioaie Get eee ack fom aes Children’s Copper-Toe Shoes, $1. — referring to the freedmen in the interior of the ly. Any attem; Pasinemeny the seen ot oa Fag leigh > gigiaon. Greens. §lba. x. markets, for our constant supply, and baying had Ladies’ Glove-Kid BALMOBALS, $3.50. o- copes of Reed ips violation of the State, says :—«Some of them will work by the 5 means of combined action will be watched anr.™. Kotte: aed ers io a number of years szperionce 1m the business, we Ladies’ Glove-Kid Polish BALMORALS, $4. Kentucky ig made in Louisville, tan ences keg Abey ogg ES —— and remembered before Congress. + Columbia, confident = ef L e ons d { seeks : Pablic demand. eo feaes Sa ES ee Ladies’ Morocco Bewed BOOTS, $2. Fifteen hundred workingmen are to be dis- | which they willnot go. When ‘asked ‘why not DEATH oF 4 Rope WALKER.—The W! le ee = \) «CN be supptiod with best ae ‘served inevery | Ladies’ Morocco Pegged BOOTS, $1 20. charged from the Charlestown navy-yard onto- | engage permanently!’ their reply is that some- | ton (N. ©.) correspondent of the Petersburg style. by leaving orders ot ts feinon, ‘or with Mr. Ladics’ White Kid SLIPPERS, 2.10. day. thing is to turn up’ which is to change things | Ezpress writes that on the 24th inst., at the €hbaries Brecht, Wine Merchant, in the adjoint ids esr Lica Sagal eh geuerally, and their only solicitudeisto engage | matinee i ilmington Theater, ta, Alb: establishment ng Ladies’ Cloth and Carpet SLIPPERS, $1. Sir Morton Pero at Home.—By the Scotia | quarters ‘till Janu: ny the meantime nat wdc = - <a | : e Please remember the address, 289 lvania , igi arrived at New York yesterday we learn that | me! cazentiy, rod eee iG bog Ladies’ Rubber SHOES, $1.15. y y, rehants are frequently applied to by the | was to be walked b: Del: ‘hose Peat Montgom-|| 5.15 avenue, between 9th and 10th sts., south sid. » $1.16. Sir Morton Peto, the newly elected M. P. for | freedmen for ammunition ant pigs and soul Cy ieee [i ery."Ala': Warrenton, }| S25 4.a G Wo HARVEY, Misses and Children’s SHOES of all styles, “| Bristol, has arrived “mai dtoschoolboyein exchance | reat amesppears to be Huntley. The ascent aur p= ert annem” seg 5:30 Pe. neéin THOMAS HOLDEN ly ved home. He had made a | try have been offered to schoolboys in exchange | was very steep, and it appeared almost im; |} Galecngy-Oxeace.Gor- i . TRUNKS and VALICES at prices to suit, public address, in which, after afew words | for powder and caps. All this may mean no- | sible to walk it. However, he successfull: ville, Staunton,Lynch BOWN’S PATENT This is the last chance for Bargains, therefore urging Earl Russell's claim to the confidence | thin, , or it may mean a great deal.” walked up the rope, and commenced “on 4 | Darg, and all stations =e el 7 of the nation, he went on to speak of his jour- A large convention of the colored people of | He lost his balance and fell, but caught on his |] on ‘the Virginia and| METALLI EATHER STRIPS soon at ney. Referring first to Canada, he declared | South Carolina met at Charleston on the 24th | feet. He mounted the rope again, and again | | Tennesssee way AnD HEILBEUN®, that in no part of England is says ear inst. T.M. Holmes, a former slave of C.G. | losing his balance, (after attempting to walk auameaas WwimDOW BANDs 506 Seventh street, ey. ae bbe torent we Aen ae Memeo, $x-r0bes § a of the Treas- | backwards to the stage,) fell, m: an effort - o uv was lent, an j i mere) $14 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. For excluding Cold, Rain, Snow, Notee, nam _BO 25-6 Stone Steps at Entrance. Sea mde ney increase of population wes partici) in the = fevetirarsag Hagen bd it ne oe ea oa precipi ~ Bo 24-tf ad aire — a sit beige » Dust = ICTOR BECKER, ae yearnaas Beat spe Bid gen pinlanpamg sail ‘The follomtnn eee ~ yaaa a. Saxton’s | head downwards, into the parguette, the age, s : resolutions were adopted = side of his head striking one of the seats, N. g. ween, 184, @ do not interfere with the worki ifally crushing the skull, and causing ine e ‘Stites oF FHE PEACE, joors, and do working ef aoa death jeceased ip PIANO TUNER ANE REGULATOR, PY ee inhabitants. Turning eastward to | by the convention: OfSce No. 511 9th street west, near f he said that there ne sign of war could Resolved, That it is with deep regret we per- . The a was & Dative o: would respectfully inform bis frincde venue, either. For sale and applied by EstaBiisuEp 16 1885, be seen, for that ae war £5,000,000 had | ceive a willingness on the of some ot the | Nashville, Tenn. but came here from Rich. | ol ni Re ee stondine to ai eae JOHN A. PAINE, | Connected during ten years with the Piano Store of | inente? Aarerp eens the natiear neemprove; | People of this State to believe that there is | mond, where he leaves amother. The deceased well se sll other Oaths, draw 4 iicases, ‘Deeds, Sole Agent for Baltimore and Washington. Jobn F. Ellis, Eoq., snd known as Tuner no one could doubt the ability of the people to | oj portunity of waking Se Leone Seger odin public o mn patty mares setchen, bee im a Fhe 2 GO - aut roped Office—Kidwell & Henderson's, 367 Dst., eor- for Chickering & Sons. Peat fpr at an Who suggested the idea of | that our past career as law-abiding subjects pata crag the ascent, he ‘was contianceen > ‘s ner 9h st. no 4-Im* Aaa; ww scouted with indignant | shall be strictly adhered to as law-abi cit- | appl: . Nodoubthe became BZ, Tazticular sttention paid to the collection o ORDERS NOW RECEIVED aT Finally? b Fenianiem he treated as utter folly. oe Toet his coolness and presence of mind.” - — = LS somam | SA0gA izent he declared his belief that it would be | Resolved, That : very — if as the institution of sia EMPSEY & O-TOOLR’s, Engravers and, Sta- impossib! PF gowon by Mrs. FRIES, late nt avenue. between K and W 1B © inom Philadelphia) . ro’ is LenphtED Lapis = acrseY. 493 LITH STREET —— Penn- r = vente soa Ez WY darne sent not Cali pptonable LUMBER PEALER, Bosto SAGE STUFFE: be . le for two nations like England and away, we cherish in our hearts RIDAL AND FUNERAL WREATHS, BO- UTCHER 8 CLEAVER: oners, &c., 326 Pa. av., bet, 9th sts. | the United States to imbrue their hands in | hatred to the | yr RRSONAL COLLision neTwaex Gro. ts and C: B'S SO F. C. REICHENB. ” wards who have held ourbreth- | W. JvLiaN AND GEN. = B segs eee ‘in natarai form. no ti'tm 40S Alen ptreee ae each other's blood, and he praised Lord Rus- | ren as slaves; but that we extend the right band Gx Sor. Mxnepiru—Yee- L sell’s proposal for the appointment of acom- | of féllowship to all, and shall make it our spe- mussion to investigate Lai * i NEw SINGING CLASs. pe: might gal pons ~ 4g as the two | cial ee ls oe unity, peace and love Few voices are required to fill up 2 Row Staging Resoli That we shall encourage the freed- Claes, by Professor Alex. Wolowsk: No WAR APrReHENDED.—By the Scotia we | men im ecquiriog habits of industry and ob- es and Gen‘ ‘who desire to join Oratorios | learn that the American correspondent of the | taining education. and Concerts hich wil fs given by the Prof - | London Times represents the wendy decrease Resolutions were also adopted to establish eer, so." pe ainger wil cal, at of*the Federal yand Navy as evidence | Schools throughout the State to educate the Hotel. 0 to 12a. m., and fre that war with England is not contem: it | children of freedmen, and pled, the mem. | UP by-stan in The immediate ae BOO! eetiat ean aaa me jotel fra m., and from 6 t07 p. me she yefuses to pay the Alabama claiee TL, | bere of the convention to connibns liberally | CAUse Of the difficnity we have not learned.— Iso, Orders attuaded to —— he = g * streets cast, | oa | Amy and Navy Gazetie remarke that the re. | thereto. ‘The roceedings are said to have been . ne isém" | _SOHON, Agent near U. 8. Navy Yard. ¥. SAVAGE, due! of the French army are so consider- | conducted with great decorum, > J. BRIBERGI — F.? ERGE, of so large a measure may be Vices from Europe state that the to J..L Ba rpriseand respect. Changes FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO HARDWARE, | Sf cc ince eesurprise and Pentel one ByThe ad guaranty of a change ot policy. It | cotton c: Suecersor to. F. 87 Constantly on band a large stock of all ki rogressin, yorabl. ~ tend ‘Cleristenee tee ponent Lee ’ nda HOUSEKBEPEBS’ goons, re is pepe: Men ANF afcoR, of LUMBER, PACKING, BELTING, &0., thinks it may induce Gladstone to call on the | Ital that the home manufacture, sare noloag. im ression prevails among ae Cay “re Viet Fr s, _Prices as low as the lowest. cc 16-2m* Wreetaziveats erense, Bret door west of 0th et Sear, Deportes tow & reduction of the British | ¢7 obi 101 10 Duy eee, eRe million france he lands of thelr former masters will then be * Washington. B. 0. BYE AND Ean. = OnE UNF; 2 Ci erteeoreec-eeteene the heats making to extend next year cotton plantations | “vided among them. The MA: MOUNT 18, HAPPY TO INFORM Seow HiPetete ete eee ; aecubth ee tes anager wa Lorene ee sion Transcript eays that the Bos. | all ow'r Naples and Ttaly. plan commetions, are hastily ‘thelr fillet the suontent notice orders i erts valent CET Tien Tarko Bose waag i es a and declan to pu Teports day e ‘dull and NE w the State Constable having just: that | local N vensioel 3 oe as ry bs" ee their preparation and prints are not works of | eccumu’ CEU. Bos necessity, mercy or charity. port ons Bea Sanco gate ot Dr SEE Ws os in sive for the Piles, Sold by wholesale “339. af W.B" Entwinle i @ bi like the natural one ec 2-tf & Ne. 339 G street, no?-Im*

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