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THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirtulation im the District. W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Proprietor. WASHINGTON OITY: THURSDAY......... OCTOBER 25, 1966. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGS. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. = TO ADVERTISERS. The following is the official showing of the circulation of the daily papers of this city competing for the Government advertising ‘Under the recentact of Congress directing such @d vertising to be made in the two daily news- Washington paving the largest Inteiligencer. 3552 « “ The returns of advertising by the city papers for the quarter ending September 30, 1866, as taken from the books of the Inveraal Revenue Office, are as follows: EVENING STAR.. -- $16,091 Intelligencer. 13,106 Chronicle... 10,209 Republican 4,781 FALL ELECTIONS. ‘To-day. West Virginia will choose a Gover- wor, three members of Congress, and Legisia- ture. The following are the candidates :— Governor—Arthur J. Boreman, Rep.; Benja- min H. Smith, Dem. Secretary of State—F. M. Witeher, Rep.; John W. Kennedy, Dem. ‘Treasurer—Capt. Preston, Rep.; Joho S. Bur- | dett, Dem. Attorney General—F. Melvin, Rep.. N. Richardson, Dem. ysudge of Ap- peals—William Maxwell, Rep.; Caleb Bog- gees, Dem. Congress—ist district, Chester D. Hubbard, Rep; D. V. Johnson, dem.; 2d dis- trict, Benjamin M. Kitchen, Rep.; K. W. An- drews, Dem; 3d district, Daniel Polsey, Rep. Gov. Boreman and three Republican Con- gressmen were elected in 1964, the State giving } ‘Lincoin and Johnson a majority of [2.714 out of 32,950. An election for members of the Leg- islature was held in October of last year, re- sulting im the choice of 67 Radicals and nine Democrats. A law of the State disfranchises rebels, as in Maryland and Missouri. The tollowing-named States have elections om the 6th of November :—Massacnusetts, New Jersey, New York, Michigan, Illinois, Wis- cousin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Mary. Jand and Delaware. Ninety-one members of the House of Reprecentatives will be chosen on that dsy. New York, Ilinow, Missouri, Nevada and Maryland have each one U.S. Senator, and Kaneas two Senators, depending upon the politica] complexion of the legisia- | tures elected at the same time. etme MOLMON JUSTIFIOATION. We published a few days since the particu. Jars oj an attack by Mormons on certain “Gen- tiles,” including two ex-officers of the army. who had settled on Government Iand in Utah under the pre-emption act of 1841. For this Offence, the Utab Vidette says “the Unsuspect- img sleepers were torn from their beds: Offered every indignity and only saved from instant death by pledging to leave the Territory ‘within forty-eight hours, while a portion of the number were thrown nto the Jordanriyer ana fired upon thirty or forty times and one of them severely wounded.” Thé Desert News. an organ of the Mormons, in its issue of the 3d instant, designates the as- sauhed persons as “claim-jnmpers,” and says they “bave the audacity even to-day to look Sround them and cia, as their persona! property. that which nineteen years of hard, ‘unceasing toil,in the face of privation and Ganger, has slone made valuable; and they plot together to rob the present possessors of it. And we further say thatit is the right of every maa to remove trespassers from his Property when they will not leave at his re- | quest. The organization of mining districts and the laws which govern them are the resu]t of custom, and not based upon Jega! author- ity. We have ever respected these custom- appointed laws.” Very well; but then if “these eustom-ap- pointed laws” jastify midnight assaults Upon | unsuspecting settlers by disguised rufians, the Sooner they are replaced by a more civilizea and Christian code the better it will be for the cause of humanity and right. The day is past when lynch law will be tolerated inany Amer. ican community. ee PAYMENT OF PRIZB MONBY. The paymentof prize money in the following ases of capture will be made in a few weeks, he prize liste having been forwarded to the Fourth Auditor :—The Mary Clintonana cargo, valued at $16,909.93. captured May :0, 1561, by the U.S. steamer Powhattan, and the Douro, captured by the U. S. steamer Quaker City, March 9, 1563; cargo valued at $140,415.60. —$—__ PERSON AL.—Colonel Audrew K Long, of the President's staff, will lead to the altar to-day, Mies Lizzie D., daughter of Hon. Henry Fos- of Westiaoreland county, Penasylvania. ‘They are said to be the handsomest couple in the Stateof Penasylvania. ----Hon. J.B An- thony, United States Senator from Rhode Is- Jand, is at Willard’s. --- “Barney Williams, the Comedian, wants James T. Brady, of New York, to defend the Fetiian prisoners in Cana a8. and offers to foot the entire bill. peateteSetes aie #7 Elsewhere will be found the commence. nicat of a séties of articles pader the heading «Can Any Good comé out of Nazareth 3” writ- ten by & prominent business citizen, who gives | his views upon what is required to place the District cities in theit proper position amongst the active business communities of the conn- | try. DEDICATION OF THE PRaBODY LNS8TITUTR— The Peabody Institute, in Baltimore, is being dedicated to-day. Mr. Peabody arrived there | yesterday afternoon, and was received by the | estate; provi: Meyor and 8 committee of the city councils. ae A committee of the city council of Phil. adelphia and the superintendent of its public schools have been visiting Baltimore and the public schools of that city. S7 The Stonewall Cemetery, at Winchester: ‘Va, will be insugurated to-day. Ex-Governor Wise will deliver the address. Fivanctat—Gold is decidedly firmer in New York. The bulis make the best use of tne reports relative to the demaad upon the British Government for the settlement of the Alabama claims, and the settlement of the Mexican affair. without taking any as to sa! themselves as to the trath of either. ‘The firmness of rere and the belief enter- tamed by some taat a large amount of coin ‘will bave to be remitted upon account of No- vember cou: is due to foreign holders, have, however, & decided jendency to force up the premium Loznsare made generally at 1-16 per cent. per day. The Commercial of yester- Gay afternoon s&vs:—(iovernments are rather more sctive. Old Five-twenties are yay bet- ter. Srzty-fives also rose \. To-day there is BS fairly active demand for money the brokers, but without any change ia rates. First-class borrowers generally pay 4 per cent, on call loans; the transactions at 5 per cent. are. however, steadily increasing in volume. ‘There is rather more activity in discounts, ‘With ap increased supply of paper, the rates for prime names being 5a5 per cent. The stock et is more active and firmer. pane ieee eerie va Tetuses the Great Eastern Rail- ‘wry the it of way in that city 7 Whale steamships are & success. S7-A successful experiment bas been made in Montreal in smelting tron with peat. S7 There's a swimming 4nd skating school ip St. Louis. S7A soldier in Maine has hada lez ampu- tated five times. 7 A Virgivia gentieman of 19 has just mar. Tied @ matron of 55. s7The Son of Heaven 1s the name of the Japanese official organ. S7 The short dress Gnds tavor in the eyes of the gay a7 The Obicago river, in: the city three directions, farnishie twenty” miles or ‘wharfage. SF Jecse Snow, of Goshen, Vt. has hung Dimeelf—domestic and financial troubies. S7 Me and Mrs. Sumoer are spend'ng their Boneymoon at Newport. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. From Harrisburg. Oct. 24 —Members ei bo:h branches of the Leg «1 iture are begi: to make their sppearanc: here for of caueusing on the object of the as to the United States Senatorsh Treasurer. Among the Republi Col. M.S. Qu of for Speaker. Harnrissvre, P.M, - —Strayed or stolen from of Octoper, a red ~ iz Weve coptend of tail white; OST—On Tuceday, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ‘Wasmineton. October 25, 1898. Jay Cooke & Oo. furnish the following quotations of Government securities: Beaver county, ts talked W. Hammersly, Clerk of the Senate, - Benedict, Cler& of the House, will be elected withont opposition. It is rumored to-day that the Governor elect tender-d the Attornev-Generaiship to the Hon. Wm. M. Meredith, the present incumbeat. The steamship Britania: from New York Oct 6th, bas arrived. MONRY MARKET. Loxbox, Oct 28—Evening—Comsou closed att9 formuney. The following are the clos- ry tations of Antericam securities :—1), 5. 5-20's, 68; Iinois Central, 78; Erte, 50%. LIVERPOOL COTTON MAREET. Liverroo., Oct. 24i—Evening.—Uotton sales to-day, 700 bales. The market closed duli; mid- dling uplands, 15d. K, First Ward. Ole currency, togi a A Bnd white COW, sheutale porte al ‘on both herne; rs ‘arov her Iwvrawarenis, inp. Uct. 24.—There have Tope ward will be RY retarned been but few cases of cholera here during the pxst week, averaging one Official returns for the that the next Legislature will stand as fol- lows: Radical. Democrat. 30 20 two HOG@3; ome white. Owner will hs . rs ee VIED. 2 — ivhite: the diner Drove property, pay From Matamoras. New York, Oct, 4.—The Herald's Matamo- ras correspondent, of the 19th, states wnat cor- respondence has been going on for some days past between the commanders on the respec- live shores of the Rio Grande, and has termi- nated in an amicable adjustment of all ques— Cortinas bas announced, in an official com- Sedgwick, that he shoald aitack Canales in accordance with orders from ipreme government. Both parties dre energetic preparations tor the coming 8 is almost entirely suspended there. The gunboat Chenoce is still 1m the hands of the United States authorities. Canales, Cor- tinas and Escobado have asked for her. Sedgwick responded that he would await tne decision of superior authority. suil in Monterey. ceived at Brownsville, dated October 6:h, he writes -— ‘General Tevine masmarched to the interior with 4,000 troops; FINANCIAL. Lewis Johnson & Co., quote Stocks and Bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: Lonpon, Oct.: 24—Evening.—Per Cable. 68%; Erie, 30%; Illinois Cen! 5 89: Livasroot, Oct. 24—Evening.—Qotton closed dull; unchanged; Mid. Uplands, 15d. Sales, NewYork, Oct. 25.—Second Board—U.S. reg- istered, 1881, 113; do. coupons, 113%; registered, 106%; do. coupons, 114K; do., new, 111, 10-40 8, registered, 100; do. coupon: 7-3."8, 1164; Ohio and Mississippi Certificates, 33%; Canton. 54, Cumberland, Mariposa, 134; New €,S1 4%, do. preferred, 85, Hudson, 126 y; Michigan Cemcral, 115; Mich- igam Southern, 91%; Ilinois Central, 125%; Cleveland and Pittedurg, 913,; Cleveland and Toledo, 119%; Rock Asiand, 109; Northwes- tern, 553; do. preterred, 79%; Fort Wayne, Ubicago and Alton, —: 4—; Toledo and Mh b, Pacific P Mail, Atlant ican gold, 3p. m., 147. 20. —___ moi if the 234 ja avenue, Tecwcen, 4 japitol, a bundle of DR it to Mo. 37 Ocnter Market.” 7 " “JOHN MURPH setts Politics. Boston, Oct. 2s.—The Democrats of the Fifth District to-day nomimated William D. North- end for Congress. In the Sixth District. T. O. Prince, of Win- chester, received the Democratic nomination PASS! oO Hatren, two PIG: come lorward,prove property, &c , and take the: BEWABD-Stolen on the 23d of eptember from ry Jones. near Blad HOMER. marked U, Dose. The above rew: to munication to Col. IVE ARMY AND BAVY OONSERVAT UNLON—The id TRIS (To o'clock. in the rooi Union Ex. Committee., La. All honorably discharged soldi endorse the restoration are invited to attend and By erder of B, O'BEIRNE, President. EB. RB. McKEAN, Bec'y. it THE BOARD OF LINCOLN NATIO} ATIOB are reynested to meet at the Mayor's Office, City Hatl, on THU KSBAY, October 25, at 5 nomesat attendance is desired. O. 8. NOYES, Sec'y. PAINTERS ATTENTION !—A meotii URN EYMGN PAINTERS’ TL i be hi DaY BVENING hat, sunbaent d will be Reading, 115%; PERSONAL. ADAM AHOLIAB. AB IMPRESS: DIUM AND OLAIBVUYANT, wout ecttully inform all who wish to give her a call repared to read the past. io able to advire and Matters, lost or stolen pro: ef the same, love, marri one door from K street, Ms, CURT former ee EOTORS OF THE MONUMENT A8- bat the troops of Victoria and Tampico are in accord with him, and willact in conjunction with him ia his \ Water Power, —; Am Information has just been received here that with 5W) men, is escorting a con- ducta with $800,000 from Monterey to Meir. The steamer Terry Galvin bas gone up the river to bring the money down. Upon his ar- rival Tapia will immediately proceed to this city, drive ont Canales, and assume governor- virtue of his commission from Juarez. He will doubtless actin conjunction with Wor- De 6, &c., at 323 6th rom 8 @. m. unt '32-iw™ 18, TRYING. Test October 2th. Every, member is aght before th WM. BERON, Sec. ‘oc MESSES DUDLEY KAVANAGH ant of New York, and Victor ims, of es ae ja, will The President has ordered the pardon of Robert, Warner. con victed’/in June, 1966, before the Supreme Court of the District of Goinmbia of assauitand battery, and sentenced to one year's confinement in the county jail. The pardon hs also been ordered of Johnson Wirn, convicted in November, 1861, before the U.S. District Court for the northern district o¢ New York, of passing ceunterfeit U.S. frac- tional currency, and sentenced to the peniten- tary for four vears a — THE WHITE HOUSE. Secretaries Welles and MeCulloch and the Attorney General had interviews with tne President this morning. large attendance ot visitors, among whom was the rebel General Dick Taytor. No géneral audience was given. NAY. DISPA sag comm From the Rio NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 24—A band of robbers on the Rio Grande, about fiity in numoer, have been committing great outrages. They ursued by companies of rancheros States colored troo) the thieves have been killed. d of Americans enlisted on the Liberal- ican side, but who deserted after the quar- atamoros. The robbers are well mounted and armed, and are working their Way towards San Antonio. BID, AND BUNEBAL WREATHS. BO- ee Is Bes S. ANC. Re 41B FLOWERS, and BRAIDING. b Bos! ui wed t, between G and H. BOARDING. Several well-furnished ROOMS, Apply at No. 459 on 12th str ween G and B streets, west side. 25. D —One large, well furoished FBONT ROOM. eupplied with wate r one ges. Apply at 355 E street, between — tem of the most beautiful RB, STARS. & AX FLOWER bey are com. tale interesting game are. Tovitea to ND FEST: 1 Gaeta a9 1VAL, TABLEAUX for the be oe FOR BENT wi There was the usual From Kentucky. LOUISVILLE, Uct. 25.—A special to the Courier Says the citizens of S‘ephenson. Ala, loudly copdemn the incendiary act by which the freedmen’s.school bonse was burned. It was ereeted by the Penno Freedmen’s Relief:Asso- ciation at & cost of $6 0. The Daughters of Rebekah gavé the Grand Lodge ot Kentucky, Lndependent Order of Odd Fellows, a splendid banquet last night. joni every eveniag by experienced ca- ot will be vari: end rameutal Music. oc 1-4 a ‘Ults BEN f—Elegant front aud back PARLOR, on the first floor.end three ly furmished, with or without board, at 1 'a Byonue, near 2th atreet. ‘RDING—For rem sirable suite of Bu — DEATH OF LIBUT. ANDER CHAPLIN. The Navy Department has received dis- patches from Commander Carter. command- ing the U.S. steamer Monocacy, announcing the arrivatof that vessel at Bridgetown, Bat- badoes, on the 2th ult, The Monocacy pa: loes on account of the illness and Subsequent death, on the 23d ult, of Lieut. Commander J. ©. Chaplin, the executive of- ficer of the vessel. Commander Carter pays a tribute to the character of the deceased, ‘whose record,” he says, “for daring and cool courage im the performance ot nisduty is notsurpassed by that of any other in the service.” Commodore Jos. Lanman, in a dispatch hip Tacony, Hampton reports that the boats of the Tacony and Yantic rescued from drown- ing four men, constituting the crew of the sloop Farewell,of Hampton, Va., had capsized near the Tacony, and tow sloop to the beach. SETTLEMENT OF LANDS IN FLORIDA, The Commissioner of the General Land Office hos received from the Land Office at Ta)_ labassee, Florida, returns showing great ac- tivity m the disposal of public lands in that State, for actual settlement ugust and September, 11,564 acres, in 80 and acre tracts. were taken w) the Ce tery jaw of hg a i applies exclusively.to isposal of publi lauds in the Southern States. ¥ " picodeersaanr steer SeaeT THTEBNAL REVENUB OFFIOEES Ap- POINTZD. Appointments of internal revenue officers were made to-day as follows :—Wm. Douglass, Assessor for the eighth district of New Jersey; 1, Collector for the fifth dis- STABLISHED McPHERSON & FERGUSON. 571 Penn. avenvg. conxge 1st STREET, large BED-BUOM. ith Board. a very 4e- 8 in the large family No. 339 I street, opposite Franklin Oc 25-61 OB BENT—Seven BOOMS, with or witheut the best locations inthe city. A. between Penma. and M. {OB BENT—From ¢ and back ROOMS, eith: hor without beard. Terms reason- Re. 367 Penn's avenue, "[°O LET—FUEBNISHED ROOMS, with or with- out oe a ete, =a Fy yl ROOMS for offices, © 1"°* 7 Dealers in es Bo OHEMICALS, ISTRUMENTS, &&., &c. Prescriptions accurately oompound- ‘bt Bell promptly answered. “Tcrrible Storm at Tark*s ‘Ts Hauipax, Oct. 25.—Tbe swamer Vi. the foliowing report :—Tark’s Is: S0th of Sepiember, was visited with a terrific hurricane, desiroy:ng over® 0 houses and their contents. Twenty lives were lost. A mumber ‘ns were crippled and other wise injured. Over 3,000 persops are rendered houseless, pen- niless, and are almoxt naked, Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Oct. 25.—Fiour firm. Wheat NOTION NAVY YARD BRIDGE —In pairs Yard Brides. it wi AY. October 15. dntil further B FRENCH Commissioner of Public suildings. and after MON’ orders. Roads, Va., Oct. 24 MALAGA GBAPES!— D.L WELLS & 00., corner 10th and F sicects. Proet i Back gE 80 B street, betw: URNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT—Frow 938 to $15 per month. ‘tment of ABBLLA GRA, direct from Ne Oc 25 Stif 246 Pa. OB SALB—A BA ‘ gars stendy. Whiskey duil al $2 diag2.42 for Western. a acta et New York Markets. New York, Oct. 25.—Cotton dull. Flour firm. .W heat and Corn quiet. Pork firm. Lard dull, Whisky steady. LOCAL NEWS. AnorurR HApEas Conpvs.—This morning Mr. O. DV. Barrett was betore Judge Olin in chambers with a little colored giri, Jalia Wilks, s issued on the petition States in the petition that the girl in question is bis daughier, and that she is unlawfully detained by the respon- . Mr. Barrett, in his an- swer, says that the girl is free to go when she as been living with his family July last, with the consent of . He further states that he has been informed that last week he whipped the cbild while on 4 visit to bis house. and sent for her to come to his house at one o'clock last Satarday to take another whipping. He also petitioner. was never married to the mother of the girl, the latter dying when the girl was apout two months old, and. far- ther, charges that the petitioner had been cited ‘Orphans’ Court and shew cause why the gir! should not choose her ewn The case was argued by Mr. Nor- Petitioner and Mr. Davis for the re- spondent; after which, Judge Olin dismissed ie writ, and the girl remains with the re- Mr. Davis teok the ground that the act of Congress of July 25th, legitimatizing the chil dren born of colored parents who were not ‘Married did notapply to the children born of Such parents in the States, who came her pre- ‘ious to the passage of the @ct, and this view ‘was sustained by the Court. A Ist door, to rent. E "8, bet. 12th and 13th sts. er monih, at 3: le. Als ntle. Also, Will be sold ch Ha Rae. aa Li e sold_ cheap. lows e Btable, on @ street, ith. 0 ei IANO FOR SALE. mede by EStawes. ED at $4.50 reet, between Oat. end to 18-1 AED—Gooa TABU A a ter ard Java Coffee aylvanis avenue, $18 per month 4 Yn BOARD doors north of GEORGETOWN ADVER’ N®™ FALL anv winreE Goops, a MILLER'S OHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, D, C, One superior PIANO, perfect order. Also for sale or rei O08. in good order, on rexsonal ply to . T. MI ween 13th amd 14th sts Foe. SALE —A fine ~trade, awaiting cargoes of coal, or carrying In the months of between 4% and 6th streets. at Referencesexchanged. se 29-im* at No. 464 20th street, ‘Terms ‘by settlers. under 1866, which law BAY MALE; six years o'd; ntle; and a nearly new covered : built to order; reet, between sth on @ writ of habeas to be sold low for cash ot Wm. Wilks. soarine® Livery Stable, @ st: of the American dent of her liberty. in great varie! Freveb Merince tr 5,000 yards low- Booted Mosisne dan tae rowD Musiins, 5 Bleac: 25. 81, S736. a tpeateioren end Tweeds, ORD. ols. 20.25, 31 . 40. 45. A large stock of wi ia N allof which w of goods rican F; ene e is be tag nr Bs Dark gm INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts ftom this source to-day were €930,957.67. Evrnaxa!—A cable dispatch! ths. Poplins, plain, ANCK TAYLO} ; Delaines, 18ST OF PROPOSA Ls lazeou: si acter received at taco ot the moon for the week ending Mo Richmond, Vé.. offers to far- at Bichmond for @3 8v, and at states that the nday, October Napoleon's Three Mistakes. The expedition to Mexico, like Beau Bram- to appear before the jperor’s ‘-faitures.” genius for politics, Napoleon I1I has, since 1860, been three times * “He was led co to to 200 ude feet of i fi cokout, Md. end sake wrnn McCready & (o.. New York. offer th ard Everett for $250 per da; . eal tobe far, by Government, for not 1d nd frat a ildings at Point Li oes eS of blundering. vs net exico in a will- @-the-wisp chase after that most mythical of conceptions, the Lazin race. By this time the Latin race is the bete noire of the stead: rans ofthe Fre! their augest m: -borse, al) the ol: BENJ. MILLER, | W svvine STATIONBEBY! ares to mount bis t stagers, who newer of the Latin race till within the last ten ears, begin to shake their heads. Napoleod ITi/ would ‘never fave yen. on Tash enterprise of PABIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. _Keveral beautiful novelties in ENGEAVED CABDS, PAPEB.AND ENVELOPES, Just introduced by PHILP & 8OLOMONS. Metropolitan Bookstore. 332 Pransylvania avenue, Just received a fall supply of COURVOISIER’S AND ALBXANDEE’s; Dreondens IN HOoKER's Drvrsron—FJonn Thomas Was arrested last n’ son for disorderly conduct near I°th street” The potice heard a cry of murder in the honse, and went in, and ap- rosching the door Srp ed. Aman Tiquired “Who's tusks i a Scere replied “IUs mer? The man remarked. -Weil, I'll open the door half-way, and you may come The officer looked in and saw Thomas standing on the floor wita the bar of the door raised. as if to strike roe ‘doctripe ALSO, 100 DOZEN PARIS KID GLOVBs, in White, Black and Colors, AT $1.26 PER PAIR, t J08.J. MAY 200, 308 Pennsylvania avenue, e 25. bet ween 9th and loth ste, PHANS’ COURT. Oct 234, 1846,— guns ub he Dad not disbelieved American unity, and | specui: iption of the’ Stars and This was a blunder, and a very serious blun. der, because it showed an ignorance of the 1 strength and vigor of the people of the th. The Emperor shared it io several other ‘acute thinkers; oe 3-T Tha mst the balance.” Bo. 414 DSTBEBT1! No.414 DSTREET! JOHN J. PEABODY, GUN AND LOCKSMITH, POW DER, SHOT, BAL; 8, PL ECUSSION CAL'S AND CARTRIDGES, |, id SHOTGUNS, which for cash. Sttention paid te the repairing o: Guns, NG promptly attended to. ace, 414 D street, betw. *t] Oc 23-30 ¥ a ‘Washington, deceased the ext tore i m oO tion of the Ur. the Southern eee inet to a £5 temporary ONS ates surd to be ebeck. ited unless lependence were as. on ‘the downfall of Richthond was felt, accordingly, up to the very palace of e moment that had crusbed the Sonth the retreat of the French trom Mexico became a mere question of time; French Emperor, whe has lowered bh spear sticcessively to Cavour and Coant Bs. mark, is compelled, last of all, to lower ft to the noisy Mr. Seward too. moral, as all such stories out to have, its moral forthe French Emperor should be that it is _difficult for'statesmien to fath: ‘Movements, or to know where they and America have all discom- nations whes® greater in their resources, and pable of protractéd enthusiasm he thonzh y ¢ ma Bernard was arrested by for disorderly conductima house on i ‘B street. Emma had quarrel with her land. ft amdss ar ae orks ined . ma x hae hol rien ed declared that she would make her in proprietress: +A lay Colonel Gare Mite cy ard Johnson brought into thecity Pr deste Gar- low and Henry Ivill, who were charged »: Pattetsov. an'ojd colored man, wii robbing him of $4.12 near Fort Lincoln. From the statements of Patterson it ap; was selling c for M. A. Lay: recognition of, kinds and sizes. lady, and the 5 ay aan Saoane. . a eeaneee apred. Theeh BOPOSALS FO! AT THE WASHINGTON ANT BLAOK MANTILLA VBLVBTS, heveon hand a fow pleces of very superior 7 SLACK LYONS SILK VELVETS lias. to which ant of @ Very superior article. A On band « splendid assortment BLACK OCOBDED SILKS, for Coats, Basques, ir with 8 splendid HANDSOME’ DABESS SILKS, bot of which we are selling at the lowest cash Hain fi pl — po Saotow they the lowest W.M. SHOSTER & BRO., No. 38 Space, between 7th and ath streets. CABBIAGES, P "5 Ofer, U. 60 F street, Washenzions DC, ate ' will be received at November, 184, at 1 C) a rticles to be dell viz ¥or Bureau Steam Enwineering. Pipe. 15 inch diame- to be endorsed ** Pro- this office ntil joe lat m., at’ Washington ig the market living near the Chain bridge, when Carlow &\Ivill came along and bought his corn, bargaining to pay bim extra to take it to thei: house. Patterso: in the wagon with him, to above Fort Lincoln, néar Here one of them grabbed him throat while the other took his pocket and both them them, as also did at the time, and it Come parties, in answer to his cries of ‘marder,” headed them off and cap. tured them. The case was heard by Justice Walter, who committed them to jail. Se Eee +ipewen Orximimat Court. Judge Fisher.—This morn. ing, Edward Wheeler jou, Germa: of rich and heavy Napoleon 0 (five hundred! ter. 1-16 inch thick, soctnirip tre Bands, 13 feet long, 3% inches wide. Noch thtek, with in the ceater, 1 100 (one hundred ) pounds No. 1 : For 1 e ar ate (steven Lo }, ond Ww . a ci, Woes —— ———__-_ — THE CHOLERA Ix LiyRoPE.—It 1s announced thataithough every possible precaution has been o pagienas the pratt oes of the ehol- era in lemic seems to be making headway in the manufacturing aad agricultural districts between Liverpool and ‘with violence at Ne eau Navigation. ed) feet Walnu’, best quality, For Bureau Ordnance. goods marked f i Mills, wh ts » Nod the robbers Manchester. It castie, Gateshead, ME pc le mins |, the average, three deaths every two days, schedule at ¢! delivered tem Ba removed my stock Pa avenue, to the Tam now prepared to do all kinds of aie cae pe a prompt jelivery OALVIN ©. JAOK! ‘Was convicted on 8 Paymaster U. 8 Of SR assault and battery on Maggie .Jobn Riley, “thaivied for the 1 rm Mi Suowden, Stanton running as an | Ht BED SASHES Jost arrived. 500 superior HOT BED SASHES, ane Daror Oc U-st™ 374 Datrect. $1.25 == GLOVES. frying seein. Size Cusar LOT OF BSMPRESS CLOTHS. on our counter to day = large lot of i WOOL B from canes. at Sunes Between 7th and Fied. Wards infiotsa for’ 8 ike oflesse phead snd tet dt Sen H@ PURCHASED a St ge Oop epe and Sry Betrect, of David B, Irving, pee i - ves from our wi ey to retara the odd glove or to come and get the one left, as.a: aLt WOOL DB- | gle individual ts poor stock until mated.” eens Mr. TO" wing eR iiss tint. aint och greet. eeoer Lj Oeil and give him o tr 7" Onentag ofp errs sad fine emortment of ; tales ee Ere x h peace tee 5 ei h my order, in the letest Parisien fitted, also mas te I i -* i i : }, and out rolled two living of which bad been boisted “a top o° t’other.” way, jp Eeot stentiu about ane -fve ut ea de $0, the prover} of Tarapents Parker, of . Va. The ie ings last night ac Etchisoa's Hotet, and is wagoa, in which was we ‘wae pat im the wagon yard of the an excep! Burley, were ——_—$—@—___ FUNERAL.—This afternoon the funeral late Chas. Rupprecht, who was foand im the Canal at < a 8 fow days since, Place from Uad Fellows’ Hall, 7th street services were conducted by Kev. P. H Sweet. acting as Grand Chapiain of the order, and the . composed of Mt. Nebo kia- pment No. 6. Oriental No. 19, and the (jrand Lodge of the District of Oolembia, Deaded Heald’s Washington Brase Rand. to Prospect Hill (German) Ceme_ bere the remains interred. eee A Lvwatic.—John Cannon, » white man, of unsound mind, baling from Washington, was captured by the police nicht before | and was yesterday placed in the custody of Major Claiborne until bis relatives can be heard from. His conduct im court was evidently that ofa atic. He said he was fully abie to take care of himself—was free, white and twenty-one—and nobody had any business to say anything about bim.—Hichmond Dispa‘-s #7 ——a8r Setiie Liquok ny THE SMALL.—Richara Callaghan was arrested yesterday by officer James of the Seventh Ward, for selling lig sor PD quantities less than a pint without the licens« required by law. Justice Handy fined bim $20.90. ——+—— REAL Estate Sa.x.— Yesterday, J McGuire & Use.. auctiencers, sold a i Maryland avenue, north side, near the r of 43 street, to Samuel DeVaughn, for #5 ceats per square foot. —__o—__, Havine a DoG iN THE MARKET.—Josban Edelin, colored, was arrested this morning by officer Howes for violating the Corporation or- dinances by permitung a dog to follow him io the market. Justice Thompson jined hin i “Back AGaiy.—Dr. Cornelius Boyle. former ly of this city, is uow on a visit to Orauge county, Va, having recently returned from the hacienda of Saa Lorenzo, Mexico. Affairs ia Georgetown. Tue CanaL.—The business upon the cana! is not as cheerful as when all the derricks « the coal docks and the flouring milis are im op- eration, and thé Iaborers at the wharves are employed im loading vessels with cargoes for distant ports. The water has been drawn otf from the Georgetown level of the canal in or- der to afford the contractors building the bridges over the canal facilities to set up the center columns of the Congress-suweet or now ready to beerected. The di ing the water is a necessity the. must be met, it will probably resuit ip tincony ence at this time to the aanufacturers on line of the canal. while it will afford the em ployees of the Cant} Company an opportan: y to remove sand bars that have been formed by the Jate freshet. ‘Lbe center columns wil! b+ set up, and the repairsof the canal completed before the week ends, and probably the water will be let im soon enough to ensure the ar- rival of boats with priduce, coal, &c., now lying im'the second division. by Monday wext Bvsrness.—There is bu: little actuvity in auy of the business localities of the towa to-day The porters, teamst-Ts and wharf Iaborers ar: quiet, and the ramble of heavily laden wagons “pon the streets bas ceased jor tbe present There are many circumstances combined w cause this es EE lethargy, bat it is only temporary. in tew days the usual actiyi-y will be observed with the resumption of the fall trade, which will continue Probably ull the epring of "67. Port or GEorGETOWN:—Entered—Steamer New York. Piatt master, from New York, with Merchandise. A number of vessels are lying im the harbor, connected with the coss: merchandise that does not require them to enteror clear at the Custom House. But ves- sels subject to eutry and clearance haye not been very numerous this week fF4m™ FOB BEST—In Alexandria county, Vir Binia, 25, mi} @ fine oak crove; an orcherd of young and bealthy trees; will Le rented for oue or two years. A very desirable situation for = market For terms toMrs M A. Hayss, ines, or to 2. D GILMAN, Drenaiat Se" Boon avenue, @c 25. ig, OO A BEavringuiy sirCatEp FARM on the roed fron to ty, 2 Jes from Wi eon pou sale erceectine 30 acres of EN?ITESS CLOTH AT 81.25 PES YaRD? Weare opening to day from aucticn— 1 Lapin'’s FRENCH MERINOS, excellent quality, at 91 25 per yard, lease Lupin’s EMPRESS OLOTH, st 1.25 per Inishend Sremeh POPLINS in great variety of colors, Splendid PLAID POPLINS, Plein All-wool MOUSSBLAINS, Great variety of EW DRESS GOODS at 30, 35- 40, 89 and 60 cente per yard. SILKS: SILKS 11 SILKS 1! Large stock of heavy and fine BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS. Auso, PLAIN, PLAID AND STRIPED SILKS AT VEBY LOW PBICES. 308, J. MaYaco., " 308 Ponnsplvania avenue, “oe 28-Stit < Det. sth and 10th sts. cane OSBDIES! PBUITS! FRUITS! the parest. the best of Capdic- and be found at oe ‘The we end

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