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THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAB BUILDINGS Sc «nsast cormer of Penn'a avenue and 11th street aY W. D. WALLAOH. ——e—— The STAR is served by the carriers to their scdseribers in the Uity and Distric at Tam CxeTs PER WEEE. Copies at the counter, with Puics ror MAILINe:—Three months, One Deter end Fifty Cents; six months, Thres Dei- lars; one year, Five Doliers. No papers are sext from the offiee longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR —published on Friday m ‘rning—One Dollar end a Helf « Year. NEIL EILEEN CA = -= = &, XXVIII. + — om DIES WHO ARE DESIROUS OF A SKILL- LAta accom ‘breictan, shonid com eolt br HENRY MORTON, * Park near Richwend street, Baltimor tons services may be engagea in Washington or any other city, by addressingas ab> YERTLEMEN destroas GARG SounED ant RUDEM'S, Ne 47 tot steece, betwera Diand pone bighest cash prices paid for Be ond Clothing ec 2-4mm JEREMIANS. BLACK. WaRDH.LAWON. C.F. 10k. BLACE, pep ahd oo. one Counsellors and Attorneys at- Genes of tac United States, the Court of ‘Claims, the Loarts of me} pecinict, Sue Executive Depart- . avd Com: tees of vmgress. ome. ee tak street, (directly opposite Wil- Jards’ Botel ) de 18-tf a “PEORNET-AT-LAW, 36 Louisiana pore ems > CLOTHING, &o. LOBANO, - MERCHANT TAILOR. M - Oorner of 9th and D streets, Desires to return his thanks tor the liberal ge bestowed upcn bim during ps iat the same time tes hi friends to visit bis store and ins and choice selection of goods, purchaseG for the Fail a W Hae: B'HAMDON: pis casoctate, continues to give ‘onstant attention to style an: supe vance of all garments made at the estab- ment oderate charges is onr —e work and m pn Bi E HUGHES & RIBNITZKKY, x MEROHANT TAILORS, ould inform their frien4* avd ome a tant tmevere daily in receipt of their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ACK. oct 1; and la eit are deter. would solic’ - to sell at the lowest Secures, and guarao Tate ‘satisfaction as te price aud quality ‘and workmanship. HES & RIBNITZEKEY, E. "Socaer Thirteenth street and e026 1m Peansylvenia avenue. DP EWAED. 45,000. 45.000. 45,000. BTOP and THINK. STOP and THINK. STOP and THINK. OUR IMM STOO OF CLOTHING MMENSE STOCK OF CLOTHING otk IMMENSE STOCK OF OLOTHING MABKED DOWN MABKED DOWN MABEED BOWN ty-five Per Cert Less than Cost. = ty-five Per Cent. Lese than Cost, Twenty-five Per Cent. Less than Cost. in will you e the CHANCE. REVEE feain will 3c the OHANOE. NEVER agsic will you OHANUE. The goods must be sold within the next sixty days. regerdiess of cost. We mean what we say, Come aud see for yourselves before purchasing. J. H. SMITH, 460 7th street, oppusite Post Omce, Washington, D. 0. se la-tf 4 J. HEBEBGES, : Successor te H. F. Leudon & Co., ou NS AND 3 ARY SS A RCHANT TAILOR, Brown's, Metropolitan Hotel, late 362 Pemaosylvania avenue rs Washington my 1-tf D.C. DENTISTRY. REMOVAL. Des. rawr, pENTst iiss nexoven trom sss to 400 m. avenue, ten doors above. Grea ‘ have Teeth, we have redcced the pric low, ‘Lo be convinced oft 8 fact, call and tee for your: selves. Also, call and see ‘the new and impreved method of inserting Teeth, na Penn's svence, between 12th and 18th Je2-tf 8. B. LEWIE. M. D., Dentist, BETA. M. LOOMI, M.D. Ke inventor aud Patentes of the MINEBAL PLATE TEETH, attends pertonally at, bés office in this city. Many persons Bor, — | wear these teeth who cannot Wear others, DO person can wear who eannct wear ‘sons calli any st; ty rice of Teeth ther de- le to there who are particular, and wisk tee 1 omgest ioen A complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, +o which we solicit the attention of BAKERS AND GROCERS. MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED HAY, and oll kinds of FEED at low rates, GBOUND ALUM, FINS. And TUBK’s ISLAND BALT 1 acento Sew SE Tits to cnt by ALT & 00. poBtanux 8T oes ENGINES, Combéin! the maximum of efficiency, durability and Cconomy with the minimam of wergkt and price. They are widely and orebly known morethan 600 being in use. Ail warranted satis- factory OF po sale. Descriptive circulars Sent on ®pplication. J.C. HOADLEY & 00 aoe, y ll-codSm awrence, ?. corsa MOSES BATES HT. COFFEE 2 00, H. COTTON PACTORS GENE, BMT, iN ME. AN: $ feneg eee i Vette a cp ew ORLEANS. ciiateretaadice, * itera! TH OmEMICAL D cowtiat’s Compendi the purchase end sale edvences made on Con- my 16-tf GOTORY Sud Pharma. Londen. Outliacs of loorgante Obemfetry. lon. Normandy’s I: troduction to Bose's Chemleal Atalyeies London, ‘The Threshold of Chemistr Leadon. Liebig's vs Obimie; Paris. Parrish’s Practical rmacy raper’s Text Book of Chemistry. and Tayler’s Obemistry, ani many other on the same aud Kindred subjects. for sale by FRANCK TAYLOg ‘i of Lettres Bur | r sea Sag, TEES ATE TAURI ae & 0 forother | {onehenge; London, Dog, b: Tellows. Dogs, thei ‘oageme: ; Lenfion. Dinks Mayhew ane Pad ie Dog, edited by Fi rrester Spovtewan's Manual: Londen’ Craven's Young rae FRANCK TAYLOR. 4 ere ‘mans WORE,” Ekg, HONOMENTS, TABLE WABHSTAND TOPS, &c: Mopoments Made to order om ressotable terms aud shortest notice.” - jan and ssoigas gus Seaes on is wilt nd CASTERN MA. Eant haebee titina. a Orders for Plamber’s SLA B6 pro ‘oe =Pepna. svyeoue, bet. 18th and sts. west, Washington, D.O. maré wre PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR, Tile excellent Flour | am BOW Sélling at reduced rrce@, either in Barrels or Secks WW. Bower EL, Cor: streets, rea Mer ot ee mbbIt Howse = _- wl for Freeh’ Oorkery, Kandolphe Virginie Housewite sue FBANOK TAYLOR. AMUSEMEN fs. renner earesote ts arvar<s exter nae ee NATIONAL THEATRE, (late Grover Pennsylvania avenee, near Willards’ Hotel. Saturdev) EVENING. Oct 20, 1856 amare two ‘PERFORMANCES. : Last night ee MRS FF. Mise JEAN M DAVENPORT who will cope bes wonsertally tm passtoned impersvu870B Of Adrienne Lecourreur, IENNE, THE ACTBB: GRAN AbuiERNs MATINEE Tats (Setar day) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock; doors open «t 16 x imiseion 9 cents, t6 all parte of the Boxes, which are Ja warts NEW OPERA HOUSE, Daffeld & Waloron. Leseces, will be opened on MON- DAY EVENING, October 224 ee the talented verpatile and ver: aw QUEEN SISTERS, their brother A. 'W. the wonderfal y comedian supported by a full and efficiest Com- any, when wi'l be presented a series of first-class ‘amatic and Musical Kntertainments. ‘The reacon wiil be inaugurated with the Drams DON 0.¥! DE BAZAN, With a full and efficient cast. After which *eittcaL oLio by the ore SISTERS. To conclude wih bt He farce of the gh UNG wit 0 conae SISTERS aud ANDBEW WALDBON oc (ost oMES AND DOMINOES, oe 15-6t* 447 TENTH STREET. ABINI’S ye NABLE DANOING AOA A MABINI’S ASSEMBLY ROOM E, between 9th and 1th street This academy is now open fer the recep- tion of pupi Days and hours ef tuition for young ladies, mistesand masters Tuesdays, Tharsdeys and Sat- urdays, from 3toSp m. Gentlemen's classes from 8 to 10. same evenings. NB —Private instruction given to suit the con- venfeuce of the 25 pBers.-4- W. ai. P. KBEIS’ DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th ats.. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Our Academy fs now open for the reception of Pupils. A select class is now forming on Wed- nesday afternoon from 4 to lock, for thexe who cabot astend onr regul sees. Circulars can behead at J. F. Ellis’ and W. G. Metzerott & Co.» Muste Stores, ‘The Hall can be rented for Soirees, &o. Days and Hours of Tuition : For Ladies, Misses and Masters, Tnesday and ftcrnoens, from 3 to 5 o'clock. jeaday and Thursday eve- er informati: of tuition, or address Quarter commenci: EDUCATIONAL. W A88lNeton RIGR BCHOOL FOR BOYS will open Sept_ 10.1566, at room No. 13. Colum- bian Peliegs Lew Building, may be m fart he 444 oth st, key B. B. WILLIAMS#N. A. M.. Principal. Benny Massox, A. M., Professor of Modera Lun- au oc 13 im* MBRBiCK, A. M., will open an Evening Bigh Scheol tor Young Men, MON- DAY, October 15, at 7 o'clock p.m .iu Room 14, Oslumbis College Law Building. The best refer ences given. oc 12 6t* BOF. E. 0. ALL LADIES’ SEMINARY will opea in + up jon League Hall.on 9th st.,No. 451 stairs.on MONDAY. Oct. 8th For particu inquire on the premises or see circnlars. Ter Moderate. nti oc tim" PIPHANY HIGH 8C L, 4 Under the charee of Oo. Wou r 5 . The duties of this Institutio OOTOBES §. For admi-«sion cipal, No. 363 K street, betw oO. HALL.D. D References:—Bev.G W. Samson, D.B Columbian College; Mon. Wm Merrick, Cel. C. Andrew it city M USIC—A you a Indy of xeare expert: ence as Teacher of Piano and Vocal Music, would take a few more PUPILS, if application be rie ector. President Baltimore; oc 8 Im* made soon Best of testimonials and references given Address M City Post Office, Washiug- ton. DO. se 1 -eolm* Mes EU Y HUNTEB will open a SCHOOL 498 for Girtgon the First of October. No 199 a svenue, between ith and 5th streets. 'p 2. v 8T. TIMOTHY'S HALL. BE. dation of tits inedation Will. be resumed on it. 13, ‘or termine, &c.. see catalogue and circular at the principal bookstorss of this city, or address the primcips. au SI E. PARSONS. Oatonvilic, Md. EXPRESS COMPANIES. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 614 PENN'A AVENUE. BEANCH OFFIOK : 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE ILLARD'S, NORTHBEN WESTEON, AND. SOUTHERN Exposes FURWABDEES, Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds forwarded with toall ecosssible sections of the country. COLLECTION ora BBAFTS, AND Made in accessible partse*. be United States ©. DUNH, Agent, wh %-tf Washington. D. 0. T BHOTIOR. HE UNDERSIGNED. £. DESFOSSE, French Baker. 367 191b etreet, corner of Pennsylvania Q@venue, takes pleasure of informing his friends jhe ein) emetomers thet y, bes par- seed oe men! neau eret re French Baker, in 10th street, Washington compriring all his Btock, as well as sll bis cu D4 tomers in this city, by mutual consent Desfease. by industry, attention, vigi- od ten years’ of practicing his profession in Washington, has succeeded to make his name known pot oniyes a French Baker, but for the hy Ic —_ ofhis French bread. vii reafter the customers of both estab- Unbasonie Reese’ to, Mr. i ee nee ne ouble ner *xpense way ca- toa, tohavethe French and Américas Bread of superior quality, aud continue to ha name. FR TBEBS ASD DUTOH BULBOUS . ROOTS, ac. PR gh Trees of bad reens, Shade Trees, Roses, Bulbeus Roots just arrived &c from Holland, of Double and © ie Hyscinths, Ta: p+, Renunculus, Anemonies, Narcteeus, Crocus, Buow Drove. Iviec, ac. First quality Bulbs 6: eet: if my trade. Cee er tame JOBN SAUL, 392 7th strevt, above H. Seed Stere will be removed. after November Pa’ ‘i to 44F 7th street, oppesite 0. 8. Patent oc }-eolm se PERIOR OABINET FUBNITURE. A and © embdraci Pyro and Quality, fret the aga POE. b Be down to the CHEAPEST Bit is not neccesary fcperttculasiae. as our Stock Finer crags House Fouale ING ESTAS: Isa MBE and er it defy competition. Blense and ati 70% Nv ew Esre 5 Southeast corner sth and D'sts, den Sin, ® Novel, Ils. “airia st tering He Melvill mons Bott, os ical, by Be EMail ong wees RE OLD POBT WINE have received froit! the private stock of a well- citi of anf irat cuaity FOBT WIM, "Alto Douro been known to several 8 rl with ast ot Pronoun have bees very bens fet . dered jed by le: Leah | 43 a physicians, i 7 P win Lectnzes on ites. £ y 7 ‘epee agent Bes horne om Cholera, BANCK TAYLOR, SPECIAL NOTICES, —_—— S7 PEAQE HAS ITS VICTORIES + well as war and taaLon 8 NIGHT-BLUOMING OB- BEOS” bas tairly won the palm over ali other ex- tracte fer the handkerchief. foreign and domestic. It has di nm in this hemisphere. Soild by di re SURELY i STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDEB'S EXTRACT BUCKU Is CURING every case of Kipwey Diskast, Euuvwavisn, Grave, Uninany Disonpens, Wearnees and Pains fp the Bacz, FumatB Oomptaints and Trovsies arising from Bacrssxs oF any Kinv. OOMB, YB AFFLIOTRED! TBY SMOLANDEB’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKED. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price @1. D. BARNES 4 00., Hew York, and BARNES, WARD &00., Bew Orleans, Southern Agents. BUBLEIGH & OOLGATE’S ABOMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior TolLur Sear, prepared from refined VEGETABLE O1Ls in combination with GLYCERIN E and especially designed for the use of Lavixs, and the Nursery. Its perfame is exquisite, and washing properties unrivalled, For sale by all druggists. ABSUPERIOR BEMEDY. We can conscientiously recommend te thone suf- fe 9-coly al not disagreeable to the taste doubt butthe Mellifuous Cough Balsam is one of the bes tions in use. and is all that ite torit We have tried it during nd found relief from a mest dis- Itt pared by Dr. Strickland t. Cincinnati, Ohio, and Sold by JW. NAIRN& Drug 8tor 4 OFA. ‘a. avenue 602 Ninth 0c 6 ly eee ria EIS TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CUBED BY DB STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY, Mr. Glass. of Janesville, Wisconsin writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he bas been troubled for eight years with au aggra- yated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged from the army as incurable, (he being quite para- Perecusehaith ont toon DrBTRTCR EADS Were cured one bottle ir. PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of Ses jentlemen. beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland t to convince these suffer- ‘onic cases of Piles - tis % J.W. 71 Pa, oc %-ly SECBBT DISEASES. Samanivax’s Girris th effectual remedy—indeed, the dy ever discovered. Cures in two to tour days, and recent cases in twenty four hours. No mineral, no balsam, no mercury. Only ter pills to be tanen. It is the soldier's hope. and a friend te those who do — be exposed. Male packages, @2;f BI TAN's Boot anv Hers Jvices—A positi and permanent cure fer Spybilis. Scrofala, Ulce: Sores, Prot. Tetters, &c. Price $1 25 per batt! Sold by 8.0. Ford. See advertisement. my MAB: ith sure means of reife: led letter envelopes. Address UGHTON, Heward Associa- Pa. eug 13-3m P 1¢ A MODERN MIRACLE: BEN MIRACLE! rom old and young, from rich and poor, from bigh born and lowly, comes the Universal Voice of bs = HALL’S VEG! ETABLE LIAN HAIR RENEWER. tect and miracuivus article. Oures kes hair grow. A ” oF “pomatum,’? iy pom ls Gry and wizy hair into Beautiful Silken The But above all, the great wouder i rapidity with which It restores Guar Bat Ero 150 OnIeinae OR. felt afew BOESTO ORANGE! the whitest and worst’ locking hair resumes its youthful beauty. It does not dye the hair, but strikes at the root and fills it with new life and “ft will not tek & long dleagrecable trial to le the truth of this matter. The first aj plication will do good; yeu we ooo the Narumat Coro retarn- ing every . ~ $4 FORE YOU KNOw IT, the old, grey, discolored ‘auf iirc of the hair will be Sone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks. Ask for Hall's Sictlian Heir article is at all like it in effect. OuzaP to Bry, Dr. J_SKILLIN ton, Philadelphi Benewer: no other You will find it PLEASANT To TkY, Axp SuRz To po You Goon. There are many imitations. Be sure yeu procure the . manufactured only by Liman a eT Gr 2 00., Washes, Na. For sale by all druggiste. ja @-S.1y KESKEVED FRUIT OF THIS SEASON. 70 Cases of Choicest FRUIT, preserved in Birup, pone nd perk best Crashed Sagar, are now com i lousekcepers who have not prepared themse! for the ee demand can rely om the duality of | oo me sa DY FRUIT, ESERVES iN HEAVY SIBUP, ALADES, MARMALAD ES IES B. W. BURUABLL, Oorner Fourteenth and F streets, oc 18 6t (Under Ebbitt Honse.) GFTLEMENS FALL STYLES DRESS HATS, 1966. 51 The latest and most fashionable Shapes, in sti and Cassimercs, as —— Also Beebe’s celebrated Patent Ventilated New to. whch ey pens comfort, in 1 jetaga 208+ Fashionable Hatter, 86 15-901 0t 4 PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR —_ ENsIoN Orrick, July Sth, 1666, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY OOBORE) 5 Appiication havi: ag 1 ‘23, 1860, for peribed Land Warrants whieh are alleged to have been or destroy wi joe is ven that at the date follawing the description of each warrant anew it of like tenor Will be relseued, if ne valid. objection ‘should thes $2,626. for 160 acres, fssued under the act of 3 1856, im the name of James seat far B poten, tayesd evden tne September, 18/0. o name of Daniel Milton, woe erantd December ith, 1ael- December’ ine 0. 96.808. for 80 ieaued under the act of March 34, 1886. in the uaine of Daniel Miltqu, and rch 13th, 18%6—December Ist, 1936. 0. 0, for 160. acres, issued under the act of March 3,186, In the name of Tax ‘elix jenton, and wag gren ust December 15, 1866 No. 35.821, for 80 acres. issued under the act of Begtember. 1880. in the mame of Spencer Wiley, cs wes granted April 3th, 1852 —December 22, No. 23.014. for 80 acres. issued under the act of March 3d, 1885, in the name of Spencer Wiley. and Bas erented February 18th, 185. December No, 13.108, for 160 acres, tssned unter the act of March sd. 1855.{n the name of Horace Gregory, and was granted December 26, 1855.—Becember 29, 1866. J08, H. BARRETT, ay 16-witw iesioner. SOFT Hats: tad 4 © SOFT HATS! Just received al! the lates* stvies and colors of FELT BATS. i FOR GENTLEMEN, YOUTH’S, AND Bo¥s of all prices, at LAYE'S, Feshiousble Hatter, ee beolt 5 lw Rt Pe. avenue. SOMETHING NEW R_ HOG, Ez Ss AND LAUNDARESES NS REP ERS GUTTA PRROSa CLOTHES LINES, Much ebenper and far n ore durable than rope, r ate b erste M. P. KING & SON, King Placo, 0 10-6t corner Vermon: nue aud isth st. nue aud 16th st. HITE OPORTO PORT. ‘Thip Wine is the produce of tha WHITE OPORTO GRAPR, end has a delicate, meilow Yort Wine flavor. Bot tied in Qrertey Usborne & Uo., from whom i: is receive rect . Mm, P. KING & BON, King Plac: soe 16-6t i cor. Vt. ave. dud loth strect. Fite S HisTORY OF THE ATLANTIC L T Hegre ;. English Trevolers ‘telian iconde: ergretition and apes: Ae ary oe; Bepalein's History Jultey | eer, ye. A vot. 1aeh ee eatiton' ois ‘y interne- Pogers BW. edition o' hg _ . [ON SALE—Onpe MEBEFORD BOCU. the hd aaatabee de Tek ch -e08t ‘ near Bladensburg WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1866. 2. 4,251 TELEGRAMS, &e. Dates from Puebla, Colorado Territory, Oc- tober &,say that the Ute Indiansare Committing Jearful depredauons throughout the country stealing stock, killing men, &c.. and have car- ried away one 's wife and children, Fur- ther infermation in regard to the fight at Trin- dad says that Colonel Alexander immediately went to the rescue, and reached the scene just iu time to witness thie attack of a ranche by the India He en; d thera fixe miles along the Purgstorie, killing 13, with the loss of one soldier killed and two wounded. They pur- sued the Indians. but were unable to them. The Denver News publishes the following a¢- comntofthe figbt «On Wedpesday evening. ¢ Indians made an attack upog the soldiers and citizens. The Indians were repulsed, with the Joss of 12 killed. They were fighting last evening. Retalk unknown.” ‘The Denver News publishes the following ex- tract from a private letter to Captain Cochran “Ve learn that Mr. Weston, editor of the Sal Lake Vedette, Was taken by the Mormons on the ebt of the 3d insiant and severely beaten, And given six hours to leave the city and take with him several’ promment Gentiles. Mr. Werton refuses to leave and denounces Mor- Monism in the bitterest terms. From the fre- quent occurrences of outrages by the Mormons on the Gentiles serious occurrences may be looked for.” [There must be some mistake About this,as the Vedette of the 4th instant, from which we clip our account of outrages upon other Gentiles, which will be found elsewhere in our paper, says nothing ot an assault upon the editor of that journal, but defies the Mor- mons to do their werst.—Ep. STAR.) Frank Ferris, otherwise known as Francis- co Ferrero, the wife murderer, was executed in the jail yurd in New York at eight minutes toten yesterday morning. While under the gallows the condemned snnga him, daring the pauses of which he frequently kissed a cruci- Mx and recited a prayer. He then made a few remarks, saying in @tremulous voice he was about to die, but was innocent, His hand was guilty but his heart was pure in the 3d district of Vermont where the Re- publican yote was divided between the Hon. Portus Baxter and the Hon. Romero H. Hoyt the figures stand ss follow: Hoyt, 4,511; Bringham, (D.) 4.396; 433—whole number of votes east, 15,665. ernor Dillingbam will iseue his proclamation, ordering a new ballot. The Legi<lature unani- mously re-elected the present Board of Jus- tices of the Supreme Court for the year en- suing. It is not decided whether the Governor Gen- eral of Canada, will accompany the confede: tion delegates on their mission to England. The probabilities are that he will follow them in a few weeksafterward. No reliable infor- mation can be obtained regarding the discus- sions in the late Oabinet meetings, but it is supposed that confederation was the main topic. The organization known as the “Boys in Blue” held a meeting in Baltimore last night and passed resolutions to stand by the police commizsioners, and offered their services toaid the commissioners should thry need assistance. It is known what response the eommissioners Will make to the summons of the Gevernor. During a flag presentation to the Zouave volunteer company of freedmen, at Charleston S.C. Thursday, Genera) Scott arrested those wearing shoulder straps and side-arms, in yio- lation of «General Orders” of this department, which prohibit military organization of any kind in Routh Carolina. The steam-drum of the steamer Major Rey- bold exploded Thursday while she was lying at the wharf at New Casile, Del. No lives were lest, but a few persons were ightly in- jured. The boat was towed to Wilmington for Tepairs. An excursion train on the Memphis and Charleston railroad, returning from a tourna- ment, run through a trestle work near Barns- ville Thursday. About forty persons were injured, only iwo serously. he accident was caused by the breaking of a truck. The base ball contest in Baltimore yesterday between the Maryland Club of thai city and the Keystone Club of Philadelphia resulted in a victory for the latter. The score stood %% to 12. There was a large gathering of spectators Two bodies—those of Mr. Stavin and hisson a boy of nine years—was found at Portland, Me., on Thursday in the ruins of s tenement house burned Wednesday night, they having perished in the flames. The election returns from North Carolina come in slowly. There are indications of Worth receiving an overwhelming majority. Dockery'’s vote will be very slim. Vance re- ceived several in various parts of the State. In consequence of the trouble about the La- msrande extradition case, the judges in Mon treal bave agreed that in future, when neces- sary, they will issue a weit of habeas corpus immediately appliea for. Dor the twenty-four hours, ending attwo o'clock Thursday afternoon, twenty- four cases of cholera were reported at the health office in Chicagoseven of which proved fatal. The official reports at the headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic of Liinois represent the organization of encampments ef large numbers all over the State ot Missouri. The Masonic Grand Lodge of Kentucky has adjourned, after granting thirty new charters. Three hundred and thirty-three lodges were represented. The burglar who attempted the life of an of- ficer at Chelsea Beach, near Boston, recently, was sentenced to fifteen years’ imprisonment. The census of Chicago, just completed by the school agent, foots up 200,45 souls. The loes by the Iate explosion im St. Louis ‘Was $30,000, with insurance of $20,000. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Letter from our Consul at Guaymas. The following letter conveys the important information of the evacuation of Guaymas by the French, and of the panic among the Im- perialists in consequence: ConsvLATE O¥ THE UniTEDStates, Guay- MAS, Sept. 11, 1666.—Hon. Wm. H. Seward, Sec- retary of State, Washington:—Sir: I bave the honor to inform yoo that the evacuation ofthis port and State by the French squadroa and yi forces will take place on the 14th instant. I have been officially informed of this fact by the Admiral in command. The preparations for embarkation which have been going on for afew days, and the factofthe withdrawal of these forces, have created a ic Among the population, both native and foreign, and, in conseq vence, the steamer which leaves on the 13th for Mazatlan and San Francisco will be crowded beyond her capacity. The French ortion of the community, and Mexicans who fica been compromised, or who have given the r support to the empire, are making every exertion to escape the almost certain retribu- tien which awaits them at the hands of the in- coming Liberals. The merchants and respecta- bie families not compromised in these political ditficuities, apprehending dangers from the Jower classes during the interim of tne with- drawal ofthe French troops and the entering of the Liberal forces, haye songht the protec- tun of this consulate. As hO one here appeared to be able to suggest or to move ina pian to protect the place from rapme and murder, | informed the admiral] and the commander ot spe pine that 1 would com- manjcate the fact and the time of the .with- drawal of the troops to Governor Pesqhiera, ebief of the Liberal forces of the State, in order that he might be ready to take possession imme- diately, and thereby guarantee order and se- curity. With the approbation of these officers J have dispatched a ngesenger to General Pés- quieras with this infofmation, and with an ap- peal to his generosity in bebalt of tlioSe who are threatened with ruin, and who are now preparing to flee the country. I trnst-his an- swer wil! be concilistory and humane. , The kno wladge of the fac: of my havifig cOm: munjeated with Pesquicra has restored quiet to the place. und many, hope yet to be abje to remain in their homes, The steamer for San Francisco will leave on the 15th, when I may be able to report the city quiet again in possession of the officers of the Constitntional Government. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servunt, . Lpwakp Connog, United States Consul, ATLANTIC UAPLE.—T! rench jourfials are making fun of some of thecable telegrams pnb- Jashed by the New York press. They are espe- cular over our copééntrating & Pras. Of 50,000 men onthe Rhive. Weil, that is ajl right enough. Our dispatches had eect be fanny; if they had no recommend ier they cost cdougut & ska 72 87 Wendel. Phittips Mus & 1edture oa "the “perilgof the Bour.”) Phe clef perils aremea like Bimsell.—Newhurypork iarad FROM EUROPE, {Cable dates of yesterday.) THE CESSION OF VENETIA PLorencr, Oct. 19—The cession of the Province of Venetia to the Italian Government ‘Was fully completed to-day. DEATH OF THE STATESMAN. THOUVENAL Paris, Oct. 19.—The French statesman, M Thouyenal, died to-day. RUMOR RELATIVE TO SAXONY. the Prussian-Saxon military conv agreed on & basis of the common occupat LONDON MONEY MARKET. Loxpox, Oct. 19—Tbhe money market is quiet. Consols, 69%. The following are the closing prices of American securities — Eric shares, 50; Illinois Central, 7+ q; five-twen- tes, GEX. Execut of Ferrisfor the Murder of His Wite. Frank Ferris. or Francisco Ferero. the cu!- prit who expiated his crime on the gallows in New York yesterday, hadali the benefit of law and justice before he was condemned to dir His crime was that of murdering his wite. Ferris bad lived very anhappily with his wife for a long time previeus to the murder, and had frequently threatened to take ber lite An affecticg scene took place at the cell of the culprit Tharsday afternoon, occasioned by the visit of the three children, the two belong- ing to his murdered wife and the one born to him, The two eldest children are, under the care of the Sisters of Mercy, and the youngest is cared for tenderly by another organization of the Catholic Church. The yard of the city prison was occupied as early as 8% o'clock yesternay morning. with the usual display or deputy sheriffs—persens invited to be present upon the eccasien for the purpose of seeing the law executed, And who. from morbid curiosity rather than from a sense of duty, “would like to see the hanging any how.” Alter baving bad the toilette for the sad occa- sion duly arranged in the cell, the culprit was led to the gallows by the sheriff. and supported by his spiritual advisers. Ferris beld the cru- cifix in bis hand, and sang in a loud clear yoice the Portuguese hymn generally sung to the dying when taking the last sacrament, asking Christ to baye merey upon their departing souls. In this exercise the prisoner manifested considerable nerve. He kissed the cross with a violence which made his condnct appear te be more mechanical than spontaneous. After haying concluded bis last devotions, he said :—“ My dear shentlemans, 1am going to die, and my band it is guilty, but my heart is innocent. Father Duranquet and Father McKenna have pointed me to Heaven and the Holy Cross, and I feel 1 die all rightand my soul it goto God. Good-bye, brothers, ail.” He sbhcok Sheriff Kelly by the hand, and thanked him tor his kindmess to him in his cell. The noose was then adjusted, the cap drawn over the bead, and thud of the executioner’s axe was heard asthe body of the wife mur- Gerer, Ferris, swang between heave. and earth. As he was drawn up, he clas; his hands, and after a few slight convulsive shrugs, in fifteen minutes the heart ceased to pulsate. The body having bung juet half an hoor, it wus taken down atten o'clock, and deposited in & plain, neat mahogany stained pine coffin furnished by the Sisters of Mercy. During the execation Jerry O'Brien, who is Awaiting trial for the murder of Kate Smitn, had & mirror measuring about six by four inches, which be held out at his cey window to enable him to catch a view of the death scene. To him the sight must have beer auy- thing but welcome, and it is somewhat singu- Jar that his curiosity should have sought such means for grautication The Sisters of Mercy took charge of the body of the deceased, with a view to decent burial But for this, Ferris lett no friends who ca: sufficient for him to trouble themselves abou those last offices. The Quebec Fire. The fire originated in a saloon, about day- light. where some men were drinking and quarrelling about their ill-gotten gains over a card table. From words they came to blows, the table being upset, on which there was a coal-oil lamp. The oil on the floor was im- mediately lighted, and the building was in flames in @ few moments. The fire bells wer Tung immediately; the neighbors in the vicini ty did everything possible to stay the flames butin vain. In balf an hour the hose wa inid, but ten minutes after it was ont by some misereant, and in a few minutes after a second bose was out. The fire now became unman- ageable aud the le panic-stricken. QUEBEC, Oct. 19.—The continued fine weather is a great blessing to the thousands of snfferers. 1 is understood threats bave been made to burn the city offices, owing to religious and national animosities. The citizens arrang- ing to form night patrols for the protection of property. A Goop Rescit or Tum Wan.—The Nash- ville (Tenn.) Press and Times says That the cerrupting prejudices against manual labor baye been swept away. Private fortunes of eoloseal portions. resting on slavery, have yanished as the frost before the rising sno. beeen a a that used to dress fn purple an ine linen, and fare sumptuousiy. ane d@ay,are now thrown on their unaided resources to procure food, raiment and shelter. Necessity has left open no avenue to a liveli- hood except man jabor. Hence the innn- merabie di ations of the southern newspa- pers on work as the only remaining means of recy iting the was' wealth of the coun- try; hence the juent exhortations to the young men to seek employment. A nearer contact with the once despised mechanical arts aud muscular occupations has developed new —_ ——— cages me bine wigan an oa tomger acquaintance with thor ative is and serviceableness will have the effect of entirely dissipatimg the pre- judices of the southern rere against all kinds of physical vocations. hep that day shall bave arrived, the South will be able to enter upon euch a career of prosperity as never be- fore visited its borders, and such as its greatest statesmen never conceived as possible.” AxoTHER Mormon OcrraGe—The Utab Vidette of the 4th instant contains the ic- ulars of an attack by Mormons on the Ist on two ex-officers of the Union army who settled on @ quarter section of Government land under the pre-emption act of 1941. saying: “A band of the red-handed disguised angels’ under cover of midnight darkness, surro: the houses of the two gentlemen meationed and their fellow pre-emptors. The unsus- pecting sleepers were torn from their beds, Offered every indignity and only saved from instant death by pledging to leavethe Territory within forty-eight hours, while a portion of the pumber were thrown into the Jordan river ana fired upon thirty or forty times and one of them severely wounded. The whole thing was carried out im this most systematic manner: the attacking party was evidently acting under explicit orders: in fact they admitted it. In the Tabernacle, only afew weeks before. the “Prophet” had ated the license—yes, given the order—that those who located lauds against the wishes of the Church should be ‘sent to bow? Se ee CONDITION OF THE BAPTist OBURCHES IN VINGINIA.—A correspondent of the New York Examiner gives an account of s recent tour of Yisitauon among the Baptist churches ot East- ern Virginia, trom the Potomac to Hampton Roaas, and from the Dan river to Chesapeake bay. He attended the anniversaries of eight assoviations and found most of the churches @uly meprecreted ; He thinks the Baptists have Tost nothing relatively to other denominations, and hotbing numerically. The mivisters are as well supported as they were before the war, and there is a decided tendency towards the better #yetem of having 4 pastor toeach church, »with religious exerc every Sabbath. Aboat i ‘Uchave been raised towards replacing the dawment of Ricumond College, and a good egree of liberality is exercised in maintaining be missionary bosrds. He says there is an itdesire for the eacion of the colored people, and that there is “no spirit of bostility eae the blacks cherished by the Oftristians Virginia.” UMILD BITTEN the Dispatch of Monday thata jal! child of Mr. Jobo F. Barnes, on Church Hill, bad bean very badly burned. Siuce that time tae litcle sufferer bas been again afflicted. Jts parents wereawakened in the night by its screams, and on going to the cribiu which it slept they found that a jJarge ra’ had bitten itin several places about the face and neck. Fhe toeth marks of the ra: onthe right eyebrow, the per lip, the neck, and a hole thro e child’s tongue, showed the ferocity ot the ate tack.—Richmond Dispateh, Oct. 17. ‘ matorat dy hi - Roche of cotton was spy a yarde long, ante reppl Oh of steam it will or aw saileam length. | d ' SHo Ete wee = a ae tage we “8 | Maleeae deco Gat eee ded. eae day mora Financia! and Commercial Goveruments conueue Srm te New hors Porrign bankers are baying up old F wen p= eee On ADticEpstion Of AB Active ie from Europe; the price advanced ye-' or 116, ana other teeues of Frye. twenties Tose ae\ in & why Smet of 18P1 rose WA imribe are & better Tne Commercial of yesterday afternoon says ey in goed & nd. The rate to otekrr bow very generally 5 percent. on call, with exceptions to A! borrowers at 4 per cen Tae anticipation of a demand moving! wir crop, and also from the Sou intlned ing ihe retee withthe Danks. Discoun's arestea ly at 5a6 per cent. Gold continues steady at ab ut the rates of yesterday. Joaus are made tigt” to 1-22 per cent per day From the Baltumore American's review of the markets in that city for the past week We quate . Piour —Sales have been only moderate since our last weekly review, but the market has roled firm for all grades, parveutariy good Supers. which are scarce and most sought at- ter. Transactions comprise 300 bbls. common Oy Mitts Super at $10 50: 1,000 bbIs. good do at $11; small lote of choice do. at SIL i2ka $11.25, 500 bbis. Howard street Super im tots ac $11.50aS11.75; mostiy at the fatter figure: 200 bbie. Northwestern do $1125, 1,200 bdle Extra do. at $12.75a819 lots do at $ 325 100 Bbls. Howard street do. at $13.50; 2%) bis City Mills do. at $13.75, aud 500 bois City Mitts Shipping Extra, for the South American mar- ket, at S14 SCa814.75 per bbl . Gratv.— Wheat has commanded better prices during the past week. the receipts baving been small. Corn has materialiy advanced, closiig fully 10 cents higter for white and 6 cents tor yellow. Sapplies of both extremely lcht Oats and Rye have aieo favored sellers, and the genera] tone of the market is buoyant Provisions —Bacon bas been in good demand for home consumption aud to fill Southern or- ders, but other descriptions remain « viet, Lard ruling heavy Sugars.—Since our last weekly review trang- actions embrace 75 Bhds. grocery Porto Rico at }2alé cente, 75 bhds. common te fair grocery Cuba at 1) \allsy cents, Sv bnds. Centrifugal do at 13} cents, 35 boxes Cuba at ily cents, 500) do. do. ex steamer Cuba at lowell & cents, 4 monthe, or 24 @ff forensh. 189 bhds., 29 uerces Demerara at 14 cents. and 43 bhds. do do, at 15), cents. Stocks are moderate and market quiet at the close Whisky —Very little business has been done im this article during the past week, and the market closes dali. Sales comprise 100 barrels city, Rew packages, at $240; 50 barrels do ola packages, st $235, 150 barrels Western, free, op terme not made public: small lots of bonded do. at $2.38a$2 4, 8 lot of W barrels prime new ackages being placed at the latter price ound lots of Western, in bond, are held at $2.42, How tne New Y NEcroes Iwtenp VoTinc.—The New York Herald correspond- eQt,.in bis report of the concinding proceedings of the Aibany Negro Convention, says “A curious —— of the Convention openty ex- pressed in the two addresses, one to the De- Mmocrats and one tothe Republicans. is to be found im the fact (hat they advertise in these Gocuments to cast the influence and their votes with the party that will grant the colored element ofthe State the largest number of fa- vors. With this object, as already stated, they bave appointed committees to wait on the va- rious leaders and sound them on the subject of the pending issues in the campaign, whieh action has already caused some commotion smong the said leaders and wire-pollers. A small number of the delegates, among them Col. Wm. Rich, of Troy. are for clinging tothe Republicans at all hazards. but | think the majority are inclined to make decided oyer- tures to the Demoerats.” LEGISLATIVE RESTRICTIONS TPOn LABOR IN Trxas.—In the Texas State Senate a bill has been passed regulating contracts for Iabor, and under the provisions of which the labor is re- quired, on or before the luth January ip each year, toenter imto a written contract for the ensuing year's service, bas been passed im che Senate. The House of Representatives amenda- ed this bill so a tosaye tothe working man bis liberty to contract when he could, and for such time as might be agreed ov. The Senate bas refused to concer inthe amendment and bas returned the billto the House with the expression of a hope that the House will pass it im ite original form WALL STREET OW Horsrnack.—We under- stand that in the course of the next week there is to be agrand meeting of the amateur horse- men of Wall street, bulls and bears, and & grand burdie race at Jerome Park, in which each horsemsn, riding his own horse, will con- tend for the sweepstakes. There will probably be an consequence some broken bones am: tne brokers, and some lame ducks and eagles, from a tail or two among the fancies; but the sport will be none the less to the bril- lant company expected on the occasion. The SrTangemente a: designed for an elegant and beautiful affair —N. ¥. Herald, Oct 15 Dow'r Want To ne CiTIZBNs.—At a confer- ence between s Committee of the Rhode Istand Legislature and the Narragansett tribe of In- dians, a few days ago, st Charlestown, Rhode Island, the red men declined w become eitizens of the State under the Civil dughis Bill. They do net wish to yote. This once famous tribe has dwindled to 133 persons, and there isa good deal of negro blood among them. They BOW exists &s an independent community, un- der the guardianship of the State, electing thetr ewn officers, and masking their own laws They own about three thousand’acres of land PRINTING in ExyGLanp.—in nothing = the dependence of England apon America more pisinly than tbe fact that the best p used in England are of American . Whenever extra speed is needed the mether country hasto buy an American press; 8nd toso great an extent is this carried thatthe English press-makers are acxiousty anticipating the ume when the expiration of patent rights will enable tbem to manufacture presses after the American models CHANGE IN THE Fasnteys ix France —it ts bewildering. and almost ridiculous, (says the London Queen.) to note the change which fashion has of late wrought in the appearance of French ladies. During the last six weeks there bas been a collapse, all the women whol. strictly follow the fashions ap) to have suddenly shrunk, and, tooutw appearance, bave grown both thinner and shorter. S7The Philadelphia correspondent of tne London Times announces that a y bas been formed to exhume the treasare buried Captain Kidd, «a pirate of the seventeen’ century,” and that the com) is guided br the som of a man who Kidd's confi- dence. That son be what Mr. Artemus Ward would call a “bealthy old boy” by now. 87 Noah M. Proctor, & well-known and re- spected citizen of Franklin. N.H., committed euicide by banging himself in bis barn on Wed- pt . He was fifty-one years ola and leaves a wife. Domestic trouble was the cause of the rash deed. @7- There seems to be = tombe ~ details $ workhouse m! mt in Engiand. It now appears that at Gawanead the dreadful practice has prevailed for years of locking up refractory paupers with corpses 87 A hotel in ——— agreed to board dei- egates to be Unitarian Conference at a re- duced price. Some of the beneficiars were convinced that the “low-fare” principle was perfectly carried out S7-The Volt Patent Firearms Manofactaring Company, of Hartiord, bave received an order from the Russian Government for one hundred tmousand of the Leidley breach-londing gun, which is said to be a far more effective arm than the Prussian neediegun S7-At @ recent trip of one of the Eastern coast steamers, it was though for = time that the boat was in danger, and all the put on life preservers with the exception ofan old lady, who declared with great empharis that s bad rather sink than go floating aroun @7 A German journal says thats Bavarian soldier, on being asked why the army wore cocks’ feathers in their caps, replied that, as the Prussians have eaten and bens in the country the Bavarian wear the feathers to show that neubing e! was left. S7"The Lowell factory girle Lave donned the Bloomer costume. They say that iti pe while st their work than the etyle. S7-A hnendraper having advertieed his Stock to besold under prime cotta usighber observed that “it was im) » as Be had nevér paid a cent for it himself.” S7A girl only twelve years of age was Ar- Tested in Detroit, Mich., on Monday, for sn ug- giing. She had five large boules of whiscy concealed on her person a S73. D. B. De Bow, ct eRenere Review, the Presidency Preat Orn- tral Beatrona of Tenneseee, charterec by receat Act of the Legisiatore. ne &7 Anether Iilinois parson has lately etoped With a widow, leaving bis wife aod chitdren desolate, During the war he was-yvery -4oyal” —to a neighbor's wife. Rovatty Comire.—, ing to the French: Courrier, the E Of Bentul wih be ia Newt 5 ror ore among us. The ch Emperor aaa Louis Phillippe. both, haye been here.—dat as exiles, pot monarchs. S7Ope of the Indy reaiers t einpamon reer 2 &tsedbae beng ‘oceans ‘ eA we ;