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“THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DaiLY, EXCEPT SUNDAY} AT THE STAR’ BUFLDINGS Soutinoss! comtier of Pema’a avenue and TR etreet BY WwW. D. WALLAOH, ———_+——- The STAR is served by the Carriers to thetr stbseribers ip, she Uity sud Distric at Taw Cuprs PER wens Copies at dhe coaater. with: F Withont wrappers, Two Cents each. Pgs FOR MAitrNe:—Three miuntns, One Dollar ard Piufiy Cems; six mouths, Three Dol- lars; otie pear, Five Dollars. No papers are seat from the offiee jonger than pad eaiose The WEEK ¥ STAR—pudlished on iy m wenmg— One Dollar ahd d Helf a Year. y at ADESPON* on Natarday, Messrs S ve. XXVIII. WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, TELEGRAMS. &i. ° AMUSEMENTS. _ SPECIAL NOTICES, “Can Any Good caine Fost Out of Naza. . e - ADLES WHO AKE DESIROUS UF A SEILL- L fuleu! secowpiished Physician. *howid con NRY MORTON, 154 Park street. near Kichniend street, Bsltinore, Md. Dr Mor- tos services may be engaged tw Washington or any ethercity. by sddresxingas above. oc 13 3m" ‘ ENTLEMEN desirous of ha cing their CLOTH GARE SCOUKED and REPAIH! af as new, would do weil by calling a8 B. M br DER, No 477 10th street. between Dand “ibe highest prices paid for Sec- Plothing oc 2-)m' sult hr HE JBREMIAB $. BLACK WaRD8.LAMON. C.F. BLACK. “LAW OFFICE. BLACK, LAM Bote ae Sar thee! teen e a —— Sette arias tuna ‘Statens the Uonurt of Claims, the Coarte of Panne [ Executive Depart- te and Uomupitiess of Congress. Omer, 46> lath street, (directly opposite Wil- lards’ Bote! ) deo 18-tf pact SU APTORNEY-AT-LAW) 5 ue aoe Louisiana sveut wir a CLOTHING, &. LOBANO, M . MERCHANT TAILOR. Corner of sth and D streets, Desires to return bis thanks jor the liberal patronage Lestowed upcn him during past seasons, and at the ame time invites bis friends to visit his store and inspect his new and choice «elretion of gaods, which he has ust he for the Fail aml Winter Trade tir. Ba . bis associate, continuse to give bis constent atfeation to the style and general spgennance of all garments made at the estab- iabment “ane best work and moderate charges is our motto. Oc 1s-Tm* E HUGHES & BIBNITZEEY, . MERCHANT TAILORS, form their frients and customers tan they ore daily ‘2 receipt of their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, h, English, and Belgian Cloths, prea tUateimeres. Sud Vestin “4 aud would solicit an early call, as t are deter- mined to sell at ‘be lowest figures, and guaran y te give satisfaction as te price and quality and workmanchiP- HUGHES & RIBNITZKRY, * “Corner Thirteenth street se 26-1m Penusyivenia BWAED. 45,000. 45,000. 45,000. STOP and TAINK. stor Sad THISK. TOP aud THINK. sz UB OF CLOTHING OUB IMMBNSE STOCK OF CLOTHING MARKED DOWN ABKKP DOWN ABE ED BUWN wen! Gent Less then Cost. Teenty-tve Per Gent bees than Oost. ‘wenty-fire Per . Less than Cost. i the CHANCE. ERvEe again will yeu have ouax D have the a will yom have the OBANOE: of cost. what we say, for yourselves before purcinsing. J. H. SMITH, 460 7th street, opposite Post Jace, Washington, D. 0. ZENS UND MILITARY Oe NS AN, iar “ MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel. late Brown’s, 62 Pennsylvania avenue my 1-tf Washington. D, C. DENTISTRY. D® EB. LOCKWOOD. 2 344 PENN. AVENUE, ill insert teeth on @ new method, pat. enter July, 1266, ec 16168 ry At Dz LEWIE, DENTS , bMS REMOVED from 242 to 260 beun, avenuss ten doors, above. Great Discovery wm Teak Ezxivacied W ctheog rae at oer sons hav: eeth fo e2. wi advise them to eail at Da. LEWTES altcs end bare them ont. Teeth inserted on Hubber, Gold ai ver Plates. in erder that all persons should we Teeth, we have ye ge the price very low, To be convinced of the fact, call and see for your: a of inserting Teeth, Bo. 260 Penn's svenue; between igth and 13th e Bg pe MI si! E' attends Pate? —] y. Meany persons Wear these teeth who Cannot wear Pooling person can weer others who wear Persons calling at my office be - ted with aie snd ‘de- Tis tab Sa aT s fui ar gut practe aemiWEmAe SORT H il be more jt in ‘ Pona’s avenue.be- Arek strect, oc. 4 A complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, 00 which we solicit the attention of BAaKEBS ABD GROCERS. MILL FRED, MEAL, BALED HAY, s of FEED at-Jow rates. GEOUND ALUM, for sale low tn lots to sult b; SBP att tO ww oaLr aco. OBTAB! POBTAPUR rman ENGINES, Sepdining the maximum of efiictency, durability and econ ght and omy with the minimum of price. They are widély and favorably known ‘hore than ¢00'being im use. All warranted satis- factory or no sale Fy me circulars Smt 08 &pplication. J. ©, HOADLEY & 00. H 2 Corea corres fate hae one ga goMtnN ghagiaee aw ORLEANs, trocuctiod toBose'eGhemigal Analysis; Lond The Threshold of Chemistry; ndon. Bicign Lettres Sur |a Chimie; Paris. rtish te Pharmaty.’ -Déaper) €ext (Book af Chemie works on the same a wes i AMERICAN AND WASHINGTON BING BANDS. | 22 Io i. A. te Grae e Sporteman's Manual; Londoe. - "yer"s Fopag ccs FRANCK-TATLOR. . peat LLIAM BRADLEY A et Ma SE yo Be Tab a ‘oa Lad P. =~ +h. heamiintadointinaiintltoneh, 5. | E WAVE GONMBORED with oar Wore” meee aay BL sateen road AN appéal.was published an the morning PSpers at Buffalo, N. Y., for a mise *meet~ James? Halton Sada’ The following is tbe conclutine sirishmen! the Enghst ¢ ment is abont to re-enact oh Americsa Soil ite Insh patriots are abont to be sacrificed on the aliar of. English despousm, Can you, wiilyou bearitts Or will you rise i your mightand trample your enemy to the Americans! A citizen pas been con- to death for treason to a foreign Gor- - Are our naturalization laws na ard void? Has the war of {$12 been fought in America fo be republican or despotic? NATIONAL THEATBE, (late Grover's,) Pennrylvania avenue, near Witlards’ Hotel. Srarvrne & Baruey. - SEASON OF siX N1OH THE BICHINGS GRAND ENGLISH OPERA TROUFE. OAROLINE RICHINGS. 87 WHO CAB . Tout: LoOMtNS reely pay thedaty om here. OR FRENOM OR ENt- CEREUS.” a per- Ya geld at price LIL, What steps are neorsrary to inaugurate achangeef policy in Washington | Pragiicable and obtainable ? In previoms articles;are statements which may seem, Upon casual examination, unchar- itaQle. Grant that domestro tuilies and failures jects for comment, it yet Seems Ueeless to again explain intentions, or to offer exenres, in view of the positions as- sumed: It is clear to every di scriminating and candid mind im the community that the state- ments submitted are true, and, being trive, (the ‘strict of Columbia being ingot Fenians at ss cies deéds of blood. TCALFES GKEAT RHEUMATIC REME fe dally effecting wonde both Obresicand Lo mation giving way before it. Tl weed ony ts by ...DIRBCTRESS are undesirable adlicted are ad will be presented Wallace's Grand Opera, in four 8. CO. FORD, Agent Seut« may he secured at the Box Office from 84 SUCCESSFOLLY, ® m, to 4}, o'clock p m.,fer aller for any one o! 2 entire interests of the . SMOLANDER'S BXTRACT BUOKU San Francisco ad vices state that the French ' commander at Acspuleo has received orders to evacuate the place when: advised of the evacuation of Ma. place on the 15th i stores and eup plies which he could not remove, rench feet would goto Tahite And the restto South America. The wounded in the lute engagements had been sent to yia Panama. The French fleetat Ac&pulto had received 3 tons coal from San Francisco uarieja, the capital of Michoacan, wasclose- Hepublicans, and the gar- GB4FD ORGAN OONCEBT (L.) Is there a remedy ? (2.) In what dees the remedy consis: | (3.) How maly the remedy be applied ¢ An attem pt has beenwmade to show the cause of the difficulties in the way of prosperity Reasoning upon the proposition that this pop- ulation is composed of citizens of the Uni States—that distinctive traste of Americag cit. jzeBs are energy, pérseverence, self-reliance and fon-dependence—we certainly possess tae inkerent (although now @ormant) power of ex- ertion tobe found im opher cities, What an American resident in New York or Philadel- Pphia can do—all things being equal—an Amer- jcan in Washington can accomplish if he will Possessing, equally with other commeanities: the talents requisite, the remedy will be found in the application of a w.ll to dare and s strength toaccomplish. That the Tearedy ersts is proved by the very natwonality of the people it would be an insult to doubt it (2) The remedy consists, further, in Sssoming position as mén of mdepea@ent thought—by courteous interchange of sentiment and opimion and by city pride. mavual effort and assistamce in improvements, reforms, and trade advantages in Washington, because it is Washingtor Let the doctrine be, “1 am interested in this Movement because my city requires it.” Never mind, if it is selfish. Without selfishness the world would become a wilderness. happen to have interests 1m other cities contlics wih @ “foreign” and stick to the home enterprise. If you have capital to invest, place it—or a con- siderable portion of it—in houses. lands, mort- gages, factories, or companies, at home, because they exist or can be conducted at home. require merchants, mechanics, or laborers, do to other places for them. Employ W-citizens Lecanuse they cre citizens. if you bare money to loan, piace it im the hands of your own business men who can Properly secure you,tecause they do buswmess in jyourown city. Let the watch words be, Home capital! home labor! home success! need bé, home fallure! Mutual and kindly interchange of sentiments will do much to build up and putin motuon the needed improvements in city interests. & muititudé of counseHors there is Wisdom.” Convince the community that every man is interested in every other man’s Pprosperity— that thé object in view is the development of public as well as private interests—that no narrow-minded, back-banded part of one person to ma trade over every cage of Kinney Diceas®, Banvuavism, Guavzt, Uninany Disonpens, Wearness and Paine ip the Baca, Fauatz ComPiaints and Trovsiee artelng from Bxcusens oF any Kinn. ComE, YB AFFLIOTED! TRY SMOLANDER TAKE NO OTHER BUOKU. Sold by all Apothecarieg, Price $1. D. BARNES & 00., New York, and BARNES, WABD & 00., Kew Orleane, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & BOGEES, Wholesale Druggista, Boston, Mass,, General Agents. OOLGATES AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior TolLet Soar, prepared from refined VxeEtA BLE O1zs in combination with GLYcERIN and especially designed for the use of Lapis, and the Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, and washing properties unrivalled. For sale by oli druggist, ————$—$<$—$$___—____ A SUPERIOR REMEDY. ‘We can conscientiously recommend te those suf. GH BALSAM. instantaneous, 3 to Litt est pre rations in Coxe 6. ihe past week, and found reli: a cough. ch was to take d to déstroy the at FOUNDBY M FE. OBUB (Corner 14th and G ats .) TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 30, 1866. GEORGE W. MORGAN, Organist Grace Church, N Y¥., will preside at the Organ, assisted by the most eminent tnusical talent ly besieged by Tison reduced te great straits, The news that Lynch, the Fenian, bas been feptenced to death at Toronto caases much discussion at Montreal: peper is notin favor of cm tence,as there was noeviden(e that he actually committed murder, and bis crime was purely Another lot of war material has ar- rived from England. The ether Fenian trials will not probably commence before Wednes- day, Mr. Kenzie whois retained by the Ameri- can Consul to defend such a# sre American citizens. not being ready for trial. A gentleman who has jnstretafned from a trip among the river parishes in Louisiana re- ports that the crops are far smaller than here- He says that fiye-eignths of the crop is already in the market from the river region, and the residue will soon be here. The ort of the Freedmen’s Bureau says that in Concordia parish 42,000 acres were planted in cotton and made. There will be great suffering among the agricaituralists. At the conyention held at Greenfield, Mass.» Levi Hayward, of Gardner, was nominated as the Democratic candidate from the 9th con- gressional district. The Democratic convention of tbe Western Hampden senatorial district, nominated George M. At the Republiean con- tire and Berkshire hursday, J. Tucker, DR CAULFIELD, MAD. KRETCHMAB, MBS. BUTTS, MB. W. BURNETT, The Witness news- ONE DOLLAR ingout the sen- at the principal Masie and Book- a bawdy-house himeeit his mother: know Lynch, a judge: he was tried for murder; beara Lynch say he was a judge, and wonld take no votes except those registered in 1965, and would then jadge of therr Joyalty, under instrections from the Board ot Poiice; Josepn Buck. a judge and a comstabie. lett the city to escape a eharge ot enlisting deserters, Judge G. Braay was arrested for the murder of Justice Morgan: special James Manly was in the penitentiary his wife n Snyder bas been m the pensentiary: officer Gray charged with murder; officer Tom Hyer is of notoriously bad character, special officer May is also s rough; know two men im the 3d ward who voted om the registry of 1866, one was Mr. Bryan, be i# under thé city govern- ment; Mr. K. H. Long, another one, I don't know anything about, ADAME GOODALL’S SELEOT DANCING Classes for, Masters com mence on SATURDAY 7 street. between 2ith and t2o clock. Forterms app’ M ABINI’S FASHIONABLE DANOING S) LY RO . between 9th and Jéth streets, ~ 'y is how open fer the recep- { tuition for young ladies. q ‘ucedays, Thursdays and Sat: 105 p.m. inenes from 8 to 10, same evenings. B —Private inet teetion given to suit the con- pil. pPers. J. W. 28. P. KRISS DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts.. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Our Academy is now tofore stated, By “city pride’ A tion of pupils. It gives relief aim: nly 700 bates were from a mest dis- =, Itis prepared by Dr. Strickland more street. Cincinnati; Ohio and nd OAS. STINI’S, 317 Pa, avenue and 502 Ninth 00 26 ly TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DB STRICKLASD’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin writes for the benefit of all who euffer with the Piles, that he has been troubled for eight years with an aggra- Piles, and his brother was discharged ne being quite pari ene di ottieof Dr.8T. pen for the receptien of select class is mow forming on Wed- from 4 to \ esd whe cannot oreed cnr r held at Westfield, Stearns, of Chicopee. venuon of the joint Ham district. held at Lee on of Lenox, was nominated. Captain William M. Mew, and the other of these | eentlemen who had charge of the examination into the causes which resulted in the loss of Evening Star. concluded their labors. in New York S turday. The vessel is pronounced to have been thoroughly seaworthy in every re- spect; and in the opinion of the investigating committee the calamity was. caused by not keeping her head tothe wind, and also by not providing her with appliances for so doing. The Tennessee Conservative State Conven- tion met Saturday, at Nashyille. mand QOooper was president. were adopted endorsing the Philadelphia piat- the President's policy; urging the organization; ‘tores. y ‘he Hall can be rented for Sotrees, &e. lyzed with’ the Piles ) Both Days and Hours of Twition : sees and Masters, from $ to 5 o'clock. ‘wesley ond Thureday eve- ation, & ai rie the hours For Ladies, Mi areday to convince these sufer- ravated chranic cases of Piles land's Pile Remedy For er in f= 0, CHAS. OH RISTLA WL, tion, or add ress a n . Quarter commencing with the first lesson. se 10 EE SES EDUCATIONAL. oor racwenne etna Seen pent S. ALICE V. DALY respecttuliy announces to her friends and the A she will receive a few more Piano, at her residence, M: D.O. Terms moderate. 0¢23 Im* ASHINGTON HIGH SUHOOL FOB BOYS willopen Bert, 10.1366, ot om No Or 8 ~ cinct, Eighth ward; effectual remed: dy ever discove: recent cases in tw. balsam. no mercury. Only is the seldiér’s hope, and a friend te those who do oe Want to be exposed. ale ma! ndeed, the only vege! ‘ed. Cures in two to tour days, and ‘enty-four hours No mineral, no m pills to be. tanen. It attempt on the gain &@ paltry advaniage mother, will be tolerated; and then comlzne and unite this sentiment m assem- biages of the people for consultations as to the general good—ieaVing ward or city politics to outsiders who may wish to iruekle to suck issues, Or Until 4n appropriate season, Such meetings and puch interchange of opinions would exercise a moral power and give an impetus that nothing on earth could deaden or Conservatives pledging resistance to the constitutional amend- ind stigmatizing its ratification by the islature as null and veid, and appealing to that body not to pass laws ob- noxious to the people of the State. Edward Maguire, one ot the supposed Bow- domham Bank robbers, had a preliminary ex- amination in Rath, Me., Saturday morning,and was bound over in thesum of $44,000 for bis appearance at the April term of the Supreme Judicial Court, to be heid in that city ‘Was taken to Augusta jail, with Bartlett aud 8, yesterday atternocn, A mannamed Josiah Kogers, of Rochester, N. Y., was murdered Friday night near the ‘air grougds, ou the outskirts of the le hed been toa horserace, and after leaving the track was struck by a stung-shot, which caused his death in a few hours murderer 3 stiligat large. The motive for the murder is not apparent. the blow was intended for another person. The officers of the Boston cusiom house, in their researches among the passengers of the bina, which bas arrived at that port, for smuggled goods, noticed a lady ad appearance were decidedly Upon examination covered that the fair voyager bad concealed umber of valuable par- about three thousand RiTAN’s Boot ann Herz Jvices—A Spyhilis. Scrofala, Ulcers, _ $1 = per bottie. and permanent cure ft . 0. Ford. Bee ad From 01d A MODERN MIBACLE! rom young, rich and high born and lowly, comes the Unive HALL'B VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. and miracuioug a grow. A M.. Principal. of Modern Lan: 1s lm". EMINARY will ope e Hall.on 9th st., Bi: ONDAY. Oct. 8th Bor particular: he premises or see circaiars, forme oc4-lm* GH SCHOOL, nder the shares of F. Uv. independence of thought and action, not overbearing or insulting demeanor is an im- portant ingredient in the, remedy for our i.Is in no portion of the country outside of this District is heard so often that relic of feudai- ism and barbansm—the word Patronage’ Does a laborer employ a helper at just what his services sre woth, or at even ten cents a day. ure laborer becomes « patron." The master mechanic “patronizes” the we.kman Without whose labor he could not exist. PIPHANY U. matum.” Softens ‘o Beautiful Silken Tresses, it wonder is the rapidity AY Harz to tts 0. than any “oil” dry and wiry b: abo with which it restores Gr. Gavia tow Prestot OHANGE! the whitest and worst’ looki youthful beauty strikes at the root and colortys matter. It will not take @ long @ the truth of this matter. de good; yon will see the NaTURAL ze ro BE You KNOW IT, . Fe jscoloi one, giving place to! loc! between 12th and 13th ALL, D. D., Rector. o. Referenser— Bot G Col. U. Andrews. 188 LUGY HUNTBE will ope for Girlgon the F New York avenue, between 4th and 5th 31 us this proposition, sagge: t dye the hair, fills it with new life and agreeable trial to pro Phe first a plication will return. The mar or It is supposed that ore & yard of Tibbon or a new book, ~“patronivés’” the eetablishment (although he baye visited dozen such stores before calllug on the “obliged” party.) The who borrow his money OT use bis capital. The Government is “solicited’’ tO “patronize” & merchsat with requisiuions for goods (with mg @ year for his pay.) ulation seems to be diy i ST. TIMOTHY'S HALL, HE duties of this inatitution will’ be resamed iP For terms, &c., see catato; be etthe principal bookstores of ‘A BSO NS. Oatonvitle, M: OVES, &e. on Bept. 13, 1845 ice of the hair juatrous, shining and cn ek for Hail’s Sicilian Hair Renewer: no other is at all bike it in effect. You will find it PLEASANT To Try, ND SURE To Do . aremeny imitations. Be sure yeu procure ta 8d "eshos N tanker bas Ars English steamer whose conduct rivilege of wait- In fact the entire pop- into two sets, »pa- abouther person a There the geauine. mannfactn: cels of jewelry, wort! St Lu ped neal owe 2 nyt ERY SUP RETRACT, on ay LJ De! ction yt You Iso. Dieeasos ate ‘and Abuses which prostrate . 2 means of relief. Sent ctions—official superiority—are just and proper. bit there can be no necessity under a republican form of government, ia every day life apd in purely business transac- tions to cringe and fawn oF to use a term sulting im tendency and debasing to self- ltis reported, in New Orleans, that Govet- nor Welis and Judge Howall, who claims ‘to be president of the Constitational State Con- vention of 1864, are about reconvening tnat body,.and have election sto fill vacancies: The Address 1 Governor says he bas assurance from lesd- seocis- | ing members of Congress be will be sustained BOUIS & €0.. R. H. G. SOUS. 336 E street, between the Nations! These and Fourteenth, favhington, D.C. CTURERS AND DEALERS IN STOVES, PABLOK, COOK ANP OHA STOVES. F ES Also. Sexton & Bibb’s Parior Heaters, to heat Sheet-iron, and Japan louse furnishing G. of ali a All of whieh we will sell at reduc: or bing promptly attended to %4-im the vital powers, free of charge in tion, Philadelphia ect. ‘The banker discounts his customer's paper aves hima profit, and because he has confidence in thé sécurity offered. He does mot necessarily gramt nor does his customer it is a business transaction Nothing more nar less. And so; with the chant; his customers buy his goods Lecause prices are satisfactory. He gives andthe buy- ers receive credit through mutual confidence myeach other. Similarly with all branches of business. One man has what another man One man offers his commodities to the uch portions of the public as re- quire bis; +ehattels,” take, them and give in exchange value received. Esteem or personal triendsbip or other causes may give particular direction to certain localities in business mat- ters, Dut the man who “bends the pri binges of the knee that thritt may follow ing,” or who talks about his -—patrons” in trade, orof the “patronage’’ Re may be able to bestow, deserves contempt and failure, and is 2s unworthy of the confidence of others as he is devoid of self esteem. it move in the march of improye- “ment, wili have been consi Washingtonians have learned to loathe the word “patronage” and to despise the feeling and the use of “patron: ing men, mechanics, an’ the employed render service cause of the value ofguch service, an, cause some powertul or infiue aciousiy disposed to lend a hand jess workmen,” that moment enter, assert itself, being built upon the corner. ofself-respectand inaependence. “Rr: tos) spp el ea O77 A letter:writer from the plains relates that one of bis acq tour among the mow fer, who is rep: him various directions, case Of a fight with the Indians, and finished ing. ‘And now, don't forget, led'so ds-to be'unable to fy, you must e at. once; for ] must m t fall “alive into torture one horribly. jteman didn’t go into General Heintzeiman has succéeded General Getty in command of the Department of Texas, Ten more companies ofAMiautry are immedi- ately ordered to Texas. gone to the frontier. twoor more Boome; ped Wi “PARTIBS, &e. ~BAND TOURN en 81 for a gen ‘clock receive a favor. ed prices. perc kinds of *__ BOUIS & 09. Allthe cavalry have P. Decastillo, a representative of the Mexi- can Government at San Francisco, publishes & protest against the language adopted by Sheridan respecting Maximillian in his leter touching Mexican interests. The examination ofthe witnesses against the Police Commissioners before Governor Swann was continued Saturday at Annapolis. At3 o'clock the case was adjourfed until to-day, when it is believed the matter will be ended. The match game of base-ball between the Nationals of Wasbington, and the Pastimes, of Richmond, resulted in the defeat of the latter afer eight innings bad been played. The score stood 78 to 10. A match game of base-ball at Philadelphia, Saturday, between the Athletics of that Paty, pions, of Morrisiana, resulted, after eight innings, in favor of the Union: score stood 29 to 42. Two or three New York pa George William Curtis, for U. succeed Mr. Harris, whose term expires with presen! dee pieces the ‘++ Proprictress, WE ARE BECELVING THEM DAILY. 9 o'clock @. m. SS SD EXPRESS OOMPANIES, DAMS EXPRESS OOMPAHY, ; OFFICE $14 PENNA AVENUE, BRANCH OFFIOE: 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, OPPOSITE WILLARD'S. And TORE’S ISLAND SALT Just received— ime LYNN HAVEN Bay, MOBFOLE COVE, Ha ‘goof the cclebrated TUSMAKER CBEEK, Bappabesuock river. form the puBlicthiat we have 19 ‘receive our Oysters fresh enable ns to our long ex- GREAT EASTEBN. ee > WE ‘Sith with a small car, Merchandi, and Valuables of all kinds forwarded with dispatch to all accéssible sections of the country, COLLECTION om NOTES, BEAFTS, AND Made in accessible Dartso%, he United States. 'e are happy to egrets fed every day in such @uantities as p thems constantly fresh, ¥: i lence in the busipess. we Hatte) ncing competent judses of the pee particular attention rt ufac ."*= So soon as inbor- valves, and will S. Senator, to usylvania avenwe, ‘ sth Colwell ageictcdearg aera! nay mgress in the 2 istriet 0! in pesota, echared that be isin favor of the consti- tutional amendment and of negro suffrage. Reports from Japan Uhinese have beaten the " ADBLPRI. ps a Se In prime order. HEA YOU B. , FOR Yat yi OBOLBEA PANIO OVEB. I feel proud to announte tothe public that my yeter Beet ie now in acti one boat per da; BEEF TONGUES, Bw. W. BURCHELL, represent that the '¥coGn's forces in q ; in the last engagement there was great sinughteton both sides, - Join McCormick, on the Saratoga N.Y. train; was thrown under the cars by the force of acolision, on Saturday night, and horr: Hediedin balfao Lour. Lieatenant Baene, of the royal artillery, died at Quebec, Friday night. of injuries re- the iate fire while rendering assis- ces once started swith Colonel Pfait- ted to be'a second Kit Osr- the colonel gaye M. KNABE & 00.8 PIANOS, PRINCE & 00.8 61 sods ap hd Poumseive ja aven’ se 1-e06m* F. O. EBICHENBACH. HGaNe AND mw terms. at Ne. 498 Lith ; CHEMIOAL DIMBOTORY ead Poarma- Compendium; Leadon. Outlines of wistry, Loudon. Normandy ¢ Tn. fence in the business the Chemistry, per! e Brande aud Harice’s Poemister ani many other ed subjects. for sale b: : FRANCK TAYLOK” ee hands: And if you are wou Dont fi”, ‘That any Indian fight. » 897A dreadful accident occurred near Peo- ria, li1., on Monday night. A man named 5 filling a kerosene lamp that was lighted, when it exploded, setting fire to the house, which butnea down, and in ft burning to death his three youngest children, a babe one year, agirl seven, and 4 boy nine years Himself and bis oldest boy were severely if not fatally burned, and his wife considera. bly injured. It occurred at midnight. pi hemperous tom sblisiment of Bon ting all his Stock, as well as al! in this city. by mutual consent. industry, attenti: of practicing his pro! ed to mi During 1 recent f1d6d im Chin’ 2,000 persdhs and tmmense herde of cattle were drowned, tthe | Forty men ea robin, searke wh George D, Prentice, editor of the Louisville | is ‘ious! sie 7§ Bronchitis. His say the steamer England Tycoon for $150,000, and Atal es op VER ty of erry sto are the world-re expense for the satisfaction of ¢! ‘Bemember ese Fort Defi Opposite ats ton Journal, is seri -e. in Washington, has recovery 1s doubtful. rd from of both estab- bas been sold to t Qj UPERIOR CABINET ¥ Bea Sadecriber is hi pelreyy Bckm the eBeree BEATE down to. the GHA, t necessary to part: ae concetvabie yuebec have decided to the tion, to havethe French and Ame hic fire-alarms throughont the jor quality, and continue to ‘% aod ae oud Fo ae ‘ripe had boon pao wn fo evga to the eased Ln ao hock found in a ING KSTAB- erect telegrap c, Sevuriay wien, 10 PC} sicnranED OFHCIAES—A shipment by the Guaedina Govermment whe Canad! who sq, new and formidable ar. On opening the the officiats as or wooden legs intended for the weunded of the depth. ctonp inch; » “Postmaster General Randall ts in Wiscon- them to be 0! Implements 01 Bowreve.y’ExXPLOsi0n — A’ bombshell,taken from the rttins of Fort Ellsworth, was, yeste: foolistily thrown by some kindled in the it just this side of the ver tarnpike, The shell was loaded, but, for unately, when it exploded no alittle wegro girl, and whieh Were ta day evening, v; negroes te © on tiene? Sr @reacinous PLuck.—One of rhe ‘Pidioute, Pa.,.whose property was in the, last Friday. purchased a new tank before one they owned had ceased tobutn. That practice, but anorher “ott tracting for a new derrick ant thevfire had reached the ived ni of her clothes, her.—Alex. Gazette, 27th. berries. Btrawbérttes, Currants, | | S7-The Paris for a/ few francs don Pavel bom from the Parit LJ Fee ieos nem to pieces. |: one Bahad aiready up...; . dear creatures ap- moan in tis letter to the 12 tle notly foe lawd of freed! ate ATL0T RAG 0s, Mai) eves gull rsdgorabidg doar at Weems sew )THE BALTIMORE POLICE ComMtsS- SIONERS. The Trial defore Governor Swann “The triator Potice Gommrssioners N ohvias UL. Wood ang Samuel Hipdes, before Coveroor Swand. tor offal misconduct. Was res med vtew. Latrobe and Frazigr appearing tort rose. <u boo, amd Messrs, Adexancer, Sturimg wna Sto Sbridge tor the accused. for ibe grea er CoM enience of ALL Parues.in a eedange. Wwe proceedings were bad in the ball bt che Nowe of Deegates. A considerabie pumber of wit petres were erainined Wm. 2. Bouidme consteric, testified: “Am acquainted with some of (he jatigés in the Seconda Ward; they al! betong to the radical party Koow Wm. beter, & consttble and jucge Of election: bis merber kreps @ bawdy boure, know Mx, 1) ach, ajodge. be was ar- Teeted for murdet Rrow fudge Jos is ch eed among the rough>: bis right Joseph Hamilj@oy hay © hartoter we @bat of a ongb;” Anow judge G. W. Bradey, ne was ariesied for shootng 4 man named Morgan know James Manly, Officer: he iss sporting TAD; bee ves he was im the p- mitentary. know Snyder, eflicer, be is a rough, know ; Jer, be was charged witt strip- lgiers, knew Of no Comseryatrye judge lection dxy. Hot Clerks” ¥ iceman Kidd testified —Was st the second Rel lhe aes were al) radicals, ene of ndges said. We will show wha: kind of & ‘corporal’s guard” we witt nieve to-night,” knew thé special police at this precinet: Thos. Duteher was 4 speci! policeman; be is from New York; during the war be loafed about a bawdy-bouse on Bath street; he went to Ajex- ancria tokeep sa hawdy-bouse, and returned. sborUy before theelection. knew special officer Wa. Harrington. be losied at me same house; be was arrested by policeman Mitchell asa deserter, krow Geo. Perkins, a “special,” he Was from, Néw York, & loafer atthe bouse of Eliza Riffles, alias Brooks, on Bath street Duncan MePberson sworn—Live in the sec- ond precinct, tenth ward; on the 10th of Ucto- ber went to the polls to vote: the judge asked when I registered; told bim tn 1806; told him to place Iny vote the rejected box; be said be ad pont, bad not been furnished with one by the commissioners: 1 ‘Btand gota box, and offered them tbe box and my vote, he refased them both; bare seen one of the judges, Mr. Cobb, in the Tax Department as a clerk James W’. Duncan, sworn —Am & justice of the peace: have Deen since 139 in the Jet, 94, and 3d ward; koow the judges im the 2d and some in ist ward, they are all radicals; most of them are officers under the city government; know Wm. Devers, 2 constatie: think he keeps nd toes Bot live with w keeps a bawdy-bouse: jodge Benjamin BKoubeim. sworn--(ffered to yote in the Jd precinct, 16th ward; challenger was taking Dames of rejected volers; there was ne rejected box at tbe polls; | was taken to tbe s\tAben-house at 9 O'clock, and kept unui 7 P- M5 Was fined Sv cents, and bailed for feu; know the judges; they were al] radicals; Den— nis Wheeler, one of them. was from the City oes Mr. lulley, from Gity Yard, was aiso judge Col. Wm. it. Cole, eworn.—Belong to the 4th Ward; know butone judge; he is known asa radical; they rejected my yote; told him 1 was Tegistered in ir66, aeked him to put Mt unto the rejected box, hesaia ~We don't want any; my sop off they repeated Lhe same thing, mention box any more,” ene box. and te vote, when ad said Don't Wm. A.J. Eyans, sworn—Am from 3d pre- ji the judges were Radi- new BO Conservali yes; went Lo Ube polis cal about 8 o'clock im the morning; I asked them what rules they were going to adopt: ney sard they would accept pone except (use registered in 1565; saw several of my friends attempt to voleand were refused: asked for the rejected box; they said tb onefor 1-66. Aman named Mckay offered to Vote; he was not registered in 1566, jor J exnm- ied it: the judge asked me whether! would believe McKay on oath; i answered yes; they swore bim, 1 snsisied that they put bis vote in rejected box for 106; they refused, and pat bis ad none for 1665, bu: had Vote in the bailog box. Sixteen other witnesses were examined, their evidence being of ibe same general character asthe above, when, at a quarter to3 o'clock p.m., Mr. Latrobe announced that the boa! Was in waiting, and@s there were many per- sons present who desired loleave by ihe steam er. Be would suggest an adjournment unul Monday, when he Jelt assured the Stave would Close their case. His Exceis y. Governor Swann, agreed to 1D thal We defense bave their witnesses presens. Mr. Alexander concurred in the proposition, And the investigation closed tor the day, w be resumed day Virginia The Lynchburg Republican says:—“Oapt Arthur Robertson, of Amherst county, asagent for the Virginia Immigrant Colonization So- ciety, leaves for New York this morning en route for Europe. During bis absence in that country he will visit Germany, England, Ire- land and Scotiand, and by holding ovt to the Iaboring classes of those countries the adv tages proffered by capitalists in Virgi thrifty and sober workmen, he will endeavor tostimulate and promote the immigration of te euch person: this State.” The Richmond Enquirer of Friday a “A personal difficulty occurred on yesterday af- terpoon, pear the corner of 6th aud ‘oad Streets, between Dr. T.C. Maddox and —— Kane, which resulted in the cutting of the lat- ter, who recetyed two severe cuts across on the left cheek, severing the facial artery and causing a profuse effasion of blood. The Lynchburg Virgimian says :—it is grat- ifying to observe the spirit of improvement which is atroad in Lynchburg. Notwith- standing the ecarcity of money and the de- presston in business, there is great activity in the matter of building, remodeling and repair - iy The three pene ew arrested at Culpeper Court House on bing Miss White. of Amherst, on Lic day pre- yious, bad an examination Friday, which re- sulted in the full commitment of the prisoners for farther trial by the county court of Am- herst. wesday, charged with rob- The Synod of Virginia will meet in Norfolk on the 7th of November. The various lines of trevel will all give aretarn ticket free to mem- bers. ‘A man died near Lynebbarg on Thursday, from cholera, induced by imprudence im dvet_ Animmense quantity of tobacco will be man- ured in Danyille the next year. @7-The last report of the Gommussioners of Ei ation shows that the number of emi- rants who bave arrived at New York doring je year, to October 17, wis 14,492. The ar- Tivals to the seme date inst. year were [49.057_ ‘The increase this year is 45,235 so far, and wail doubiless exceed 50,000 before the elose of the tat. The total emigration of 1=66 will proba- ly be a little under a quarter of a million. Burmese are becoming civilized. av The They have got up a rebellion. B7_The weather is coldish,—but it is nothing to what they having out West. Ice and snow in litnois, Wisconsin, and all that re- gion, S7-An Englisman in Albany, on Thursday, Ste S77 oysters, measuring more than six quarts oa ae meats, at one sitting. They cost S7-A Petersburg tobaceo merchant adyer- tuses Jargely in Ube South bas ‘Carolina Belle Seoteh snafl,”’ witb an engraving representing 8 beautiful jady indulging im the pieas- tne habit of “dipping.” @7 Ap artificial ivory ie now made in France from a paste of papier mache and gelatin. Bi- hard balls made from this material are said to be equal to these made of red évery and cost only oply-third as much. 7 An insane man ot Obicago named Mar!- rs and en whose life wakiee an iuseramre S10K(UW. recenuy jpmped a ot cars When under headway, and a ent search bas been bm - not be found. ~ rs PETEOLEUM 48 4 MoToR— to potenti Bost fa is DO! e reytriag 3 & bont of not Iter th ree Sevoted to feet, white i lig a to fuel; wittle its: eeeely leesen the Graft of the Risetsd Dea worb &7 A man named FeRae?’ + dows, ina eonhensy aber te ay ap pte follka ton ob oW forniq & sil ei aamow @ eodte cen 20) eodem tems Toye 9a: ai i “Wael ate “Re 0g iomiq won

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