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_— a ‘ THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Southeast corner of Penn'a avenue and 11:R street BY W. D. WALLAOH. —_—eo—— The STAR is served by the carriers to their rubseripers in the Oity and Distric: at Tam Cuwre Pax WEEK. Copies at the counter, with Dolbar and Fifty Cents; six months, Fares Dol- seat from the offies lenger than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Friday- mmorming—One Dollar and @ Helf & Year. — —Ebenng Star. WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1866. vs, XXVIII. N2. 4,273. PERSONAL. ‘TBE WAsuINGTON HOM(KOPATHIC DIS- PENSARY. Bo. 314 G street, setweem 12th and 13th streets. Tl poor people wall recei ical attendance aud medicines. free of charse at th ove inetita- Opened caily, ye exce, i ae. 1; from ito 2 p RDI, from 2 to 3 30 3-Im* BSTEUC ON THE PIANO —A tady who I Nes oat ta dest masters, isa te, {cr experiouce as a teacher, will give eal of a cnane ae i ed es = routof the eo 17 rr Tences giv: Pr m . partical iy call MBTZERUTT & 00.8 Masi ‘Store, 4 A Ic re, Post Ofiee Box 784. * n06 YONFIDENTIAL —Young men who have in- Cc jared themeeives oy certain secret habite, which unfit them for business. pleasure, or the doties of married life; also. middie aged and old men. who. from the fellies of youth, or other causes. feel a debii advence of their years. before placing themee! under the treatment of ould firet read **The Seoret Friend ies will learn something of importance Ry seoret Friend. 4-7 Sealed envelope. on receig . Chas" A. STUART 2°00. Boston, MApas eon ER still continues to read the Planets. cures all cases of long standing. Booms 449 Mase.av bet, 6th aud 7th sts. nol-2w* CURTIS IBVING vam, will give Life Mead! former place, 420, nor! je of Pen tween 432 and 6th streets. Office hours from 9 to2 a.m ,6to9p. m. = oe 18 tm" be PE Or THE U.S NAVY, Din? oved Mice from 122 to 12% Penn. avenue. the late residence of Dr. Smoot. Office hours betere 0a. m andafter4p m. 0o16-im RIDAL AND FUNEG\L WREATHS, BO- BeeCdts. “chossas. aNOMORS, STARS erved io patural form. WAX FLOW Halk FLOWERS, and URAIBISG, by Me FRIES. late of Boston Has removed to No 29 lth street, between G and H. oc 3-6m’ KS WHO AkE DESIBOUS UF A SKILL- 4 and accomplished Physician, should con- enult Dr HENRY MOBTON, 1 ‘ark near Kichmend street, Baltimore, tons services may be engaged any othercity, by addr Teat a fe . Dr Mor: gee ia aor above 3m" pares Sart Soa, tte win Socre et the United States, the Court of the Uourts of the District, the Executive ments. and Committees larda’ Hotel ~ INGLE. RNEY-AT-LAW. Ce arTORNEY 8 e tth street, oc ly As Tos. D CLOTHING, &o. - OUND ADVICE. pia be shat pit? ust listen a b: From the folks at Smith s Oak Hall Comes a word of advice, So sound and -o nice For the present reason of Fall. Button your coat Up to you throat. And see that you're sarmly clad; Or with coki our besd Yon li be sick in your bad, Which will ne excecdingly bad. Of the Doc ! And all sorts of rick folks’ diet. Better beware. And always tai e are To be preperiy clad fo: the Fall, In puitatie clothes, Just «ach as thowe Which are sold at Smith s Oak Hall. SMITH BROS & CO... MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS [8 GENTS FUBNIsHING GOODS. O4K HALL, * Sevexri Stretr. Just received the largest RCE G PL OUDS ever otiered ip the city of Waxh- a ipa secured the best arti in the epared to up in the finest ny other establish 8.B «0 . BOLA MBRBOHANT TAILO 4+ of léth street and Pegosyivanta av opposite Willards’ Hotel, las received superior assortment of Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings. Chinchillas and for Overcoats. and a of * Farnishin; H bis stock a aplendid lot of fir-t lass Custom made Clothing. from New York, at lower prices than can be had in this city. Me invites his friends and the public to give him a call, amd returns his sin- cere thanks fo tr liberal patronage. oc 3!-2m OBANO. M, 1° ieecuant Tarvor. of th D Oorner god Desiree to voters bis thankstor the an Ap esto Dis associ: oO bis constant attention to the sade’ at abe genera: — of all g: ‘The best work and moderate charge iacqne motto, ©, J: Suscomor ie fe. Latidon & Co. i ene parce, Maes DENTISTRY. D* EB. Lvokw ‘vod. 4 PENS. AY: b Will insert teeth on & new iacthoas pot enter July, 1866. ac 16- 4 pene ening ‘eoth to extract, to call - LEWIE'S apes: ‘Teeth fnserted on Eu ry ‘ have Teeth, we have aced Ake price very lor To be convinces of the fact selves. Also, call and at esis for pone: method of inserting Teeth. No. 260 Penn's ave: _ B. LEWIE, m. D., Dentist, LOOMIS, M.D. be nice of the MINERAL Rh eae — | Procure. the MINEBAL a) sega "a aveune, be. tween $b and 7 Atch stree Prozt4PLE STEAM ENGINES. Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability, snd ecopomy, with the minimum of weight and price. They are widely aud fa mere than 600 beinginuse All warranted satis- toctory, or ne sale. Descriptive ¢irculars sent on opplication, Address J.C. HOADLEY & co., ve 5 cot Lawrence, Mass. | ee ‘ R EMOVAL. -BEMOVAL, J.P. DENNIS, COACHMAKER, perelly that he sas BEMUV SD from, ‘end. ©@ 6th street. to . 293! atroet, bet uth side cf Pennsylvania sven and op- posite Grever's Theatre As his facilities are gv ester then tn his old lecation, be cam do repaii ing tn all ite bramche@ and build new work as (HEAP. DURABLE. and tn as GOOD STYLE as a: y Comebmaker im the country. ait nothing bat he best material. together withs , ENICCKY BREAK FAST BACON Bright, sod superior 7 oc Cor, Vermont av, oud 16% street, TELEGRAMS. &. The National Wool-Growers’ assembled at Cleveland, Qao1o, yesterday is Jargely attended from ever, Wwoo.rzic wing di-tr ct and nearly eve crewing S atein ‘he North. The Was Very spirite@, and pointed ' neceseity of the Senate passing the tariff bill as it left che Mouse sas: THE MARYLAND HORSE FAIR, The Second Day's Races. Yesterday wae the second day of the Mary- ivnd Horse Fair, now being beld at Herring Ren Race Course, on the Philadelphia read; Never betore, in this famous old racimg ground, large number of SPECIAL NOTICES. — . SF SOCIAL REFINEMENT ALWAYS MAN itests itscifin the selection of articleeot luxary; and it may bejrezarded as @ prov! of a hi cated rational taste that PHALON’S BLOO CEREUS.” bas been adopted by all ofthe American people as AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE, Pennsylvania avenee, near Sratpinc & Bariey J.B. Brackman. late Grever's,) Ho! Tand success, POTTER <~ ow ibe eo nguls dian. cone aT! WM ALEACK, 5 ay) EVENING, Rov. 15, 08 Pay ehl EON DE BopBbos, eA new DANOE by M'LLE AUGUSTA. Grane Family Mat Alexantria cs The the history o} Was ibere congregaied such epeotators, and but few oceasions, of any de- scription, bave drawn forthsuch a fashionable sud highly respectable throng of visitors of in jact,one was somewhat ata Jose which most to admire—the vast collection of ladies, with their beaming ¢ (he superb dis BEMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPROIAG OASES, The steamship Pacitic, brings to New Orléans the officers and nine of mpire, of Giasgow, trom in latitude 3! deg. from 1. verpoot, No. 14 Bond street, New York. BP Full infermation, with the highest restimo i Book on Special a ure and send for them, ‘or, as advertising phy- ampostors, without réferenves trusted. Enclose a ‘atarday Afternoon IY have reenmed their regular ‘eaves Washington at 11.0 time for parties to reach the mn e. the crew of the ship Demarara to Loadon, tou 30 rin., longitade 69 deg. 35 min. e wreck. Captain Primrose aad & porlion Of the crew are delieved to Aave been mtenances, or nd band-ome our before the eyes of the ACtwo o'clock the horses entered for the first race, which wasa mile and repe: team, to wagons, for a purse of brought ont by the:rr respective iu readiness for the contest. enirer, one Of the teams—Sam and Bill— viously entered having been withdrawn. entries were as follows: Daniel Steever entered the brown mare Lady Guilford and the brown borse Hector. J. O. Price entered the brown mare Belle of Baltimore and the bay mare Baltimore county éxoreses, UDA Se and vou will not reer Sicians are general! G™sastio RECEPTION AND BXNIBITION. AT BRADY'S GYMNASIUM, #2, 84 anv 86 Lovisiana AVENVR, BY FOBTY OF THE BE8T PUPILS, THiS (Thureday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. MUSIO BY MABINE BAND. ‘Tickets forsale at the door. JATIONAL THEATRE. NATE BENBFIT OF j. W. WALLACK, who wil! appear as 14 Bond etree: In the homicide case of Maggie Buer. wto was murdered in Philadelphia in 1564 in the Continental Theatre, the jury yesterday re- turned a verdict of maustanghter in thesecond The prisoner throughout gave real or simalated symptoms of insanity. ‘This verdict will give the courtan opportunity to =end him to an insane asylam The steamer Zodiac, from Philadelphia, ran into and sunk the fishing schooner Mary J. in Boston Harbor, Tuesday. taken off before she went down, and were brought to Boston on the (a rooms aud got OPS OF METOALF’S RHBU- here bat two S27 FORTY MATIC REMEPBY contain a3 mach virtueas forty HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN MAIR RENEWER itself to be the moat pertect preparation ver offered to the public. nd, and contains no in- rties whatever. TORE Gkay Hain TO Its ORIGINAL LOR It will keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp, and lustrous and silken. It lendid bair dresetng. No person, old or young, should fail to use it, It is RECOMMENDED AND Usp BY THE Bist Vegetable Sicilian Hair Be- R. P. HALL & 00, Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. Yates, of Bosto Lady Guilford and Hector were assigned The crew we the “pole.” and, with but litte diffienlty. the first beat was entered upon start Lady Gaitford broke up and fell behind somewhat, but recovered her lost ground be- fore redching tbe first quarter post and soon took the lead, which she maintained through- out, though on the home stretch both she and Hector broke, but they came down ver: denly ana won the race by abont a half Shortly after the The bark Everhard Delens, trom Bremen 170 German Charleston, S. C., yesterday grants intend settling in South Carolina. being mostly connected with families already re. siding in the State The Colonization Socety’s ship Golconda will ssil from Charleston, S.©.. for Liberia next Saturday. carrying abont 6u) freedmen Nearly 500, chiefly trom Georgia and South Carolina, have alerady tken pas in the d: it makes the hair soft, in the drama o! OLIVER Twist, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN. GRAND ENT Will be given on SATUBDAY EVENING, rux 177, AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ‘These immi- MepicaL Aut sp al newer, and take no o! The second heat resulted in the same manner as the first, except that the winning pair came in several lengths abead. Time, 2 4036 immediately afterward preparations were begun for the second race, which was for a purse of $4.600—tbhe second best horse to receive 1.000, and the third $500; mile heats, best three For this heat there were y, _ STBADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER'S EXTBAOCT BUCKU AMATEUR ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE EW sT. DOMINIO 8 OHUROG, ( Island.) Wish to spend & pl: grow fat, will not fail to attend. — ns’ METZEROTT HALL. BATEMAN OONCEBTS. On THURSDAY BVENING, Nov. 15th, In the U.S. Court in Boston the suit of the Union Paper Collar Company vs. Well & Co., for infringment of letters patent by selling unlicensed paper collars, has been decided—the aetendants submitting ve a decree for a perpetual! injunction Professor Har Theological Seminary, was elected president of the Bowdoin College, and General Cham- berlnin has resigned the chair of rhetoric aud oratory, in &nticipationof his entering upon his duties as Governor of the State, The superintendent of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company reports that the roobers who recently comumiited the depreda- tions on that road haye been captured by the Franklin expedition. The boat-race which was announced to come off at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., yi between Gilbert Ward, of Cornwall, and Wil- liam Stevens, of Poughkeepsie, has been post- poned until to-day. The schooner Mary Jane, from Jackson ville, Florida, bound to New York with lumber, ar- rived at Fortress Monroe Tnesday morning in asinking condi¥on, and was run ashore. The steamer Henry Von Phill, from St. Louis for New Orleans, with 3,500 bales of cot- ton bas been burned aboye Donaldsonyille Two live were lost by the accident. Five women and children who wererecently Tiseners by the Indians, have been over to Colonel Larned, at Leaven- in tive, to wagons. tbree entries : B. Doble entered the brown gelding Dexter. J.L. Eoff entered the brown stallion George every case of Kipney Disgask, BuEpUMartise, GRaveL, Uninany DisonpeRs, WEAKNESS and Pains fp the Bacx, Faas OomPLaints and TroveEs arising from Bxcxssks oF aNY Kinv YB AFFLICTED! TERY SMOLANDEBR’S, TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES 4 00., New York, and BARNES, WARD & 00., Sew Orleans, Southern Agents. BUBLEIGH & BOGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., guna py os O. W. Dimmick entered the sorrel gelding The “pole” was won by Silas Rich: second position was assigned -o Patchen, and the outside to Dexter. A good start was bad in the first heat, and before the first quarter pole was reached Dex- ter passed easily to the front, and by the time the half-mile post was gained he was fally two lengths ahead. Near the latter point the soirel broke up, but came down in unprece- dentedly good style, losing no ground by the break. As they came im on the home stretch both the rear borses closed up to within abont @ length of Dexter, in which position they came in, the sorrel leading the stallion about halt 4 length. Dexter was announced as the wibner of the heat in 2.31. $100 to $20 were offered on Dexter, but were Even bets were made, however, that Patchen wonld be second in the two suc- Tn In the second heat Dexter led off most beau- tifully amid the admiration of the yast crowd, but the ease with which he ap; capsed more interest to be attac between Silas Rich and Patchen tor “sec- ond best.” Dexter reached the half-mile post in 1.10, Jeading the others about eight lengths. which he maintained to the close of the heat. which he won in 221X. Silas Rich came in second’ by abont a length. The third heat was one of great interest, as it was thought to be a close contest between nd many doubted whether Near the baif-mue AND FRIDAY EVENING, Nov 16th. ONLY BATEMAN CONCERTS IN WASHINGTON. PROGRAMME FOR THURSPAY EVENING. MME PAREPA ing—2 Beli Baggi»’ Semi- General Agents. CASES OF PILES ICKLAND’S PILE Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he hes been sresbee for et Bt years with an fbr eTRICKLENDS Bomanza, ‘La Lombardi; Reverie, ** by Shira; the Duo and Trio. jaracole,**Sual- + *Tnvito alta ‘Aria, “Alla "trio taste Caprice,” by Benedict oss Mth street, (directly enpogite iit At this time bets of GNOR FORTUNA will ” fi jivramento 6 from the army pace.” from @ seas Iyzed ‘with the Piles > Le MEMEDY. asec jation of thees . reeot ol flemen. beside the dally testimonials recelvea , ought to convince these suffer- petievetat chres land's Pi MR.8.B MILLS wih groise.” by Liszt; * Ospri the Duo with Violia. CONDUUTOR...... Rhapeodie Hon- Galop,’ by Milis,and MB. J. Lb. HATTON. + 81.50. each, may be had at mpieee- [Chron.. Intel. and Con. Union ] D COSTUMES Over four hundred emigrants, mostly of the poorer class, from North Carolina, bound to the Western States, went North last night on the Baltimore steamer from Fortress Monroe. The trial of James Brown, a coiored seaman» for the murder of James Foster, on board the bark Atlantic, in May last, resulted in Boston, Tuesday, in a verdict of guilty. The Society of the Army of the Tennessee met at Mozart Hail, Cincinnati, at 11 o’elock morning, and organized by elecung ‘awlings president. The semi-annual A SUPERIOR REMEDY. We — menage ereetsnd recommend te fom & dis! Be cel D'S MELLIFLUUUS O00 It gives relef almost instantaneous, and is wit al not disagreeable to the taste Mellifiaous Cough Balsam is one of and is ail that ite ave tried it during ik, and found relicf from a mes! itis prepared by Dr. Strickland. F* NCY DEEss! For T 47 10 “f Patchen and Rich, SSeS reat the latter would “live.” ‘et in this heat, however, Rich closed in upon exter, and ran along pretty near home for awhile, but the later left him before reaching the third quarter post, and easily won the race Rich came in second about two lengths ahead. Among the crowd was observed the guerrilla Mosby, who was the centre of a crowd of ad- miring friends. Upon «Charity Day’ Satarday—in addition e trotting of Dexter against the best time, the owner of Patchen anngunees that he will also exhibit his horse upon tne track There will be two races to-day, both mile heats, three best in fiveto barness. first, which is for ajl colts of five years or more, there are five entrees, and for the sec- ond, three.— Baltimore American. THE FENUANS. Sentenced to be Hung. 3.—The court resumed its this morning, Justice John Wilson NsT0NaL THEATEB. MR. JEFFERSON will appear on MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26, _ Fon sik MIGHT. 7 M* ax His ALL. First Floor, Washington Theater. meeung of the Illinois Dental Society was m session in Chicago, SECRET DISEASES. Samanivan's Givris the most certain Governor Burnside, of Rhode Island, has effectnal remedy—ind: ppointed Thursday, November 29, as thanks- dy ever discovered. Cures in two to toar days, and recent cases in twenty four hours. No mineral, no balsam. no mercury Only ten pills to be taken. it is the soldier's hope. and oo te those who do ‘ale packages, $2; fe- T AND HERS Jvicrs—A itive ¢ for Spyhilis. Scrofa in Days and Honr e only vegotab MONDAYS and TH DAYS, from 334 p.m. From’: p. m., at the school hours, betta, e *hocheger Bayne's Operations. in the Richmondand North Garolina papers advertisement relauve amore, and the recent ust nt to be exposed. or by leaving a note a! pers. J. W. & H. P. KBEIs’ DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts.. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. ir Academy is now open for the receptien of is now forming on Wed- m4 to 6 erclocks for thove we find the followin, to L. P. Bayne, of and permanent eur Bore. Bpote. Tetters & |. O. Ford. failure of bis “bank” in Washington city: Application will be Made to the Legi tures respectively of Virginia and North Car. olina for the cancellation of the following forty coupon bonds of $1,000 each, of Virginia, with coupovstrom July 1, i S- id finest stock of Two More Prison Toronto, Noy ABRIAGE AND CELIBAOY, srning and Instruction for Young D buses which prostrate ers, with sure means of relief. in sealed letter envelopes. Ad: HTON, Heward Lo grees clusive, numbered Cif jOmas School, the first prisoner placed in tbe dock, manifested the most stoic indifference. ‘The prisoner’s counsel] putin an affidavit cer- Ulying that witnesses were absent who it was believed woula swear the prisoner was carried into Canada in a state of intoxication against his will; and another witness who would swear that the moment the Fenians left he threw down the arms they had forced bim to take up The Crown allowed the affidavit, and the case ‘was postponed. helan was next placed in the dock. He is about twenty years of age. tioned by the clerk of the ceurt he said he was not ready for trial. Mr. MeKenzi who cannot attend had at J. can Co.’s Music Stores. The Hall can be rented for Boirees, &0. Days and aiomes Mesters, from 3 to 5 as ye (ae DANOING tion, Philadelphis, Pa. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. REMEMDER THE HEROES OF PLEASUB! 25, 07 $209, F210, 9316, 13015, And of the followin, coupon bonds of $1,000 each, of North Caro. lina, with coupons from January, 1563, inelu- 345, 348, 349, 350, 4, 425, the same haying been frandulent- ly appropriated and withheld ne, lately trading un and firm of Bayne & Co., of Baltimore. the ssid’ Lawrence P. Bayne and Wm. H. Bayne, his brother and chosen trustee, and the first President and the last excepted) of the late Merchants* Bank of the city of Washington, has been in vain made, the former exhibiting an indifference only surpassed by his professed profound ignorance of said bonds; tercin bis own language, -neitn inclination” to talk upon the lic have been warned ega said bends or their cou of Virginia andTrensurer of have been notified not to fund the matured coupons thereon. The Legislatures ot Virginia and North Caro- Jina will be respectfully asked to cancel said indemnity as they may deem Suflicient and require shall be given Kosert B. BOLLiNe, Uppervitle, Fauquier county, Va. sive, nambered B's Ol nings, from 8 to 10 Our sotto rs ov name, And your friendship we WEN maintarn. E. between 9th and léth streets, THE FOURTH GRAND BALL 'y is now open fer the recep- tuitiog for young uesdays. ‘Thursdays ‘and Batt Tam going to challenge the array on grounds that they were not selected According to the provisions;of the statute for juries and jurors. The counsel’ then Tounds for challenge. n.—I submit, resent in force in try; my iearned friend has no right to chal- the ground ‘si therefore ask you to rule against it. At noon his lordship adjourned tne court until 2 p. m.,.when & discussion took place respecting the question raised b: His tordship decided , And the court adjourn ie intends to-morrow to move to quash the panel, and will pursue the same course in eack future trial. Toronto, Nov. 14—In the court to-day, Daniel Whelan, after a long ahd tedious trial, was declared guilty by the jury, and senteuced to be haaged on the 13th of Quinor was next tried, and convicted and sentenced to be hupg on the same day. The court then adjourned vntilto-morrow morning CIRGLE FRIENDSHIP ASsociATto) Will be gi Netween sth ane 10th atest MONDAY. NOVEMBER 197x, 1866. . Inthe weather proves unfs: $1. ey cont ind Tai . gentleman ai ies en Pledge i ear ange to give pleas- Stated at th the Hon. J, it fn NOK HALL, E at., under the law at p of Tight into the midst of ee in bis efforts to aodge series of ground tumblin, ject. The pab- negotintivg fer jd the Auditor, orth Carolina 10. wate eens ven to 8 lenge the varray rable it. wil be ° pH de il be the objection eee EDUCATIONAL. CB V. DALY respectfully announces lic generally that pres oh fyr imstrac Georgetown, DC. Terms m etate ASHINGTON HIGH BUHOOL FOR open Sept. lv, 13:6, at root Law Build umping and ski; out to gnow wwhat er frends amd the Will receive a few more on the Piano bonds when suc. inst the chal- Con mutee:-—J. H. O'Brien. W Holtzman, -R. U J pi WE STEVE TO PLgasg. The AWKWARD Trade is moderately active, but, with a ison themarket, prices, except for the most desirable goods, rather fa- The country seems well stocked, if nor overstocked with goods, and the demand is limited. Stricted toa very moderate business during the remainder of the season. and sheetings are dull and heavy. market rather unsettled. sbirting and sheetings prices are weak in | proportuon. are wanted for export, and are in moderate de- mand for home consumption. Canton flannels Bre active and firm.- Stripes are Denims dull. Printsshow an accumulation ofstock, with a diminished de- Prices are rather lower. sre steady for the better qualities, but weak for the lower. Delaines‘are the most active goods, and desirable styles are strong in pric limited supply.” Ooburgs are in good Spawls of the style i gre rather scarce and very firm. are the preyailing taste, and heavy. Fine broudch Price And quotation: demand small. desirable styles fancy cassimeres are in good Quotations are Year ee moderate. demand. Imported fabri dre ‘dull, exc dress fabrics, ' Delaines, bom! plaids and fawcy dress goods fre in moderate. Stuff goode-areiower- Silks are also Jess firm, both ;bigck)amdicolored. Auction sales have become few. goods realize, Tait ‘price CLUB would respectfully an- | }28¢ supply of en: thes will give thefr nano te public that BIGHTH GRAND BALL ON ‘THUBSDAX, November: 25th, 1335; . B. jumpin’ about thar? Benny Masson, A.M, vor the bryer, ‘T. TIMOTHY'S Ly be resumed &o.. see cat te ne bookstores of this N8. Oatonville, Md, Expectation is re- tthe principal’ Brown shircings city, er address ‘hp rincd an " Ane: atand: 1 maelves to spare no ef- ‘the finest eutertatnments | Be bpte will be allowed on thi ’ PORTANT CaSE DECIDED.—The Jumel.—The jury in the Jumel will ec on tal at New York for some days past, have rendered @ verdict that the deceased, Madam Eliza B. Jumel, well known as the wife of Aaron Burr, and one of the ous female characters of the revolation, who died at New York, in July, 1965, 90 was of unsound mind whei Her estate is worth over principally in valuable N erty, and it'was bequeathed chiefly to religious and charitable institutions heirs brought suit to break day the Oourt charged the jury. He said it would appéar that more evidence would have been presented on both sides than nad been produced, but the: acéordance with The Corner The committee Stocks of bleached forts to render tbi e increasing, and ia > s erder thet all pee ed STOVES, &c. PREPARES FUR WINTER. At BOYD'S, 479 9th street, between D 5 Inds of Stoves, BsTAU RANT, & Penne avenue, near 6th str his frien is andt! pn col Qnne ; frésh every LIQUO! ie ~ WUORS canno heenes prices nominal between 12th and Isth he made her will. P EMRICH wis! million of dollars, public generally th. ttaptly on band OY: Gay. prepared in every styl Call and give him oz J. FiToH « B. ©. Fox, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and ATTORNEY! Ban, foe eat * OLD sTOV Ei the tor. The N.B. Sealer of and are firm. 479 9th street, bet_D and &, Other kinds are dull cords of ned oths are irregular in les east Of jon SY GUNSi! GUNS a hae ! No. 414 DSTREET! JOBN-J. PEABODY, GUN AND LOCK SMITA, And desler in POWDER, SHOT, BALLS, PEBCUSSION CAPS AND CARTBIDGES, of all ki and sizes. of Biot New and Second bard SHO I will sell as cheap as the cheacest Special attention paid to the repairing of Guns, cota hand promptly attended to. - S1@N-OF THE BIG GUN. 414 D street, betw. Gth oc 23-27 should render a yerdict in e testimony they had heard. to be decided was whether MN in @ sound state of mind when sne made the will, It appears she old lady, nearly ninety years of age, and sbe had been affected with paralysis, after which she labored under ofthe witnesses. If she was of mind, owing to the effect of those delusions, she was not caj making the will. They show of ; ‘may de- "OR CLAIMANTS. jietlar.and wish the are Strongest and most ASS eta OFFICE: CORNEROF 77TH AND F STREETS, Upposite the Post Uitice Ke. 414 DSTREET d only desirabl ofan unsound s! Many lines are P uch as dejaines. merinos, poplins and fancy flannels, are the st attractive, @nd command tall prices.— dapendent, 15th. id decide on the they had heard. ict, atter five case according to the evidence rendered a 3 TO OLOSE BUSINESS. ‘GUNS, which rented Store orably known, Ts ane leon & Burns.) end having ee at greatly reduced pri, o Gait ana Ht vy Wint: to vacate the prem: now HitL.—The Snow Hild (Md.) Shield’ gives the he affray between two res) in that town on thi which resulted in evening o: e and “th, north side, ne death of Mr. Liteon 3. 3 _ Washington, D. 0. SoPeeiog OABINET FUBNITU. arts Subscriber is happy to taform bie sUmsroas ae seca _ ee 3 ; treets, shortly after Fave} Goods of ait descr pticus® rt Auction Sales verre and cus CARERS Be ommencing at 7. Y Fellows" Hall, extra choice, hard ‘and eas . Hardy Piantsand ae watees eee Bui bg Gp Noene ey ene Paar eet Legs leave to inform bis custemers sud tue public the parties, politi qharacter, he , *! the same ticket,) which was re. and while. Mr. burn Mt was an 1 Porn floor, and Mr. the latter was & G 4 in ebout ten min- imself ap, and an ine, vestigation was Psq@- before when be was released on $5,00 a, court, E. Ky Esqs, enterm en- pioying bet first class mechanics. and ast ent atone nat the ainona the prineipabhineelf dn the otwer! Mr. iia, Scat he LT am ‘to-day receiving HONRY ‘of the finest ardson leaves a di) dren (thiee of the: Corner-ef 14th and F bas two daughters married.” | bat iw efoitta ox FROM ECROTE {By the Avantic Cabie.} ENGLAND. Loxponx, Nov. 13—The Br Daye reseived to keep a strong forceot « beats in Chinese waters to suppress piracy The Jamaica commitiee has Haantmounty re- sobved to imdict« .Byre for marder. Une Enghen Government ai orm inchined to settle the Alabama claims. a demaed as made by the United Sates. It ip said the ques- troms pending between che Un ved States and Frazer, Trenholm & Co. have been amicably settled, Whereby the veseris ic @epate now Tying at Liverpool, and ali the piher proper:y, bave been released Loxton, Nov. 18 —The shower of me‘rors DB. L yet fallen, DUT Are expected on Weds ning. PSsIA AND recess. St. PRrexssv Noy. 13. Phe statemen: that the Russian y wus 10 te ncreasea py levy 1s unfoo! ‘ Loavos, New. i3.—Le spite of, the many de- rumersof the Prusso-Ryemn alliance to prevail, and it is @v: treaty provides for the admires Sates into the alance, with a) lishmentin the Mediterranean |. and guar~ antees (bat naton highly favoratle commercial hy Hamons are going on, for an offen- sive end defensive alhance bel ween Ressmand Prussia. TURKEY CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 13.--Tue cholera has agai broken out in this erty. St. Perexsrvne, Nov. id.-Despateber from the Eastannounce that the J) ish Govern- ment bad ordered & general Ganesty to ve granted to the ineurgents tm ©an wa. DENMARK. CorEsynacEs, Nov. ‘be ying formally opened the Danish Chambers. said he was convinced that Denmark wouk~ soon regain ber natural frontiérs by & poputar vote. LONDON STOCK AND MONEY MARKET. Loxvow, Nov. 13—Evening >The mone’ market is steady. Consols for méoey. oy. U S. five-twenties, 69)¢; IMinow Oc tral shares, 7s; Ene, 52 Maryland Baptist Union wociation. The thirty-first annual meeting sfthe Mary- land Baptist Union Asseciaty was cor - Menced yesterday morning at Broad way Baptist Chureb,m Baltimore, Tee labors of the Acsociation were preceded by be custom- ary Gevotional exercises, condu: by Rev J W.M. Williams, moderator, Tn@ fire: pusi- ness of the morning was the puca and reading of communications from te churches of Maryland and the District of Colambia at- tached to the Baptist denominat, ‘These letters give in brief terms a sketch the pro- grees of the churches during the&past year, their yespective membership, and (ve names of the délegates, both lay and clerica. to the A: sociation. In addition to church yepresen’ von, any of the Sabbath schools) connected With the Baptist churches within t6e jurisdic- tion of this y are entitled toa . epresenta- tive in the Association, upon the payment of a determinate into its treasury. The following are the delegates f) the dif- ferent District of Columbia and n*ighboring churches to the Association Second Church, Washington—Kev. John Bray, pastor: Geo. F. Gab w. Hender- son. E-street, Washington—A. well, Z. Richards, J.5. Poler, E. Burnett, . ©. Wel- ling. Rockville—W. ). Bowie, Jobn Thomp- son, RK. T. Spates, Wilham G Hahn 3 White. pastor. Vienna—A.G. Harle: ster. israel, W: —Rey. C. 5 pastor; S. Ohariton, W. Batter, JS. Camppell, The following churches were received into the association at this session: Muirkirk— J. H. Larcombd. Calvary, Wasnington—Revy. T. R. Howlett, pastor; E. Lycett, J. B. Ocott, Thomas Jones, W. F Ne’ - Mount Ver- non—Key. M. H. emened ge M.Oox. First Church, Georgetown v. James Nelson, pastor: J W. Hanly. The reading of the letters from the churches elicited the following statistics: Number of churches, 39; uzed ing the year, 470 per- sons; received by letter, 164; restored. 32: dis- ms eat erased, 42, excluded. $Y, toval num- 5 Nine male and two female missionaries have been employed during the year. The «tatistics of the labor performed by them are as follows : Weeks of labor, 40; sermons preached, 677; prayer-meetings attended, 216, visits made, hed = Of tracts distributed, 90,000; number tized, 47. tien the conclusion of the reading of these letters tbe association proceeded te the selec- tion of & Moderator and Clerk for the ensuing year Rev. J. W. M. Williams. D. D.. was re- elected Moderator and A. F. Crane, Clerk. Upon reassembling, at 3% o'clock in the af- ternoon, & number of reports were received from committees, and were laid over for future action. The following committee was appointed to constitute the new Executive Board: Messrs- F. Wilton, W.T. Foster, J. F. Suedham, G. P. Nice and A. Rothwell. A committee, meee i My Messrs. W. S. Crowley, O. F. Flipps, T. R. Howlett, was ap- pointed to designate the time and place of the next annual meeting. The following are the standing committees which report at this annual session Finance—S. R. White, Ed. Soper, LS. Healey. Sunday Schools—J. L. Lodge, A. Butcher, G. W. Wolfe. Publicatien, Colpor- tage and Bible Distribution—F. Wilson, H. Taylor, J. FF Weisbampel, H. Visit Columbian College—G. P. Nice. b. H. Gray, Jas. Dubois, G.Gulick. City Mission and Outdoor Preaching—A. Rothwell, F. W. King. G. P. Nice. Temperance—P. T. Warren, Wm: Crane, Jobn Bra The association adjourned until this morn- img St 10 o'clock. Tae Mersors was 8 failure. it may be well enough to . onsole ourselves With an enecdoteof the last one On that memorabie night, in November, °33, old Peyton Reberts, who intended making an early siazt to his work, got up in the midst of the display. On going to bis door, he saw, ith the done bonor to & rope dancer, awakened in the meantime, an. “Peyton, | say Peyton, what bac! you atet, ‘Come t ‘ou trowsers on.” slahesi D “Trowsers, what the h=1I"s the ase of trow- sers when the world’s on fire!” wn ‘Chicago dispatch states that on To) ay evening & man whose name was given, residing in Manchester, lowa, mur- dered his family and then himself. Returning home from his business, he seized bis gun, went into the yard and shot his wite, then shot bis child and maimed bis wife's mother, after which be cut his own throat, causing in- stant deatn. Jealousy is said to bgve been the caure, . 87 France bas deciared against Corea. Hit a boy of yer size, Nap! 87 Bishop Rutledge, of Plorida, is dying of almost starvation, On account of ® cancer in the mouth. S7 Jones thinks that instead of giving credit to mo credit is due, the eash had betier be paid. - S7 What fruit does a newly married couple most resemble? A green pear, &7 W ater-proof shirts in London. S27 They talk of introducing ¢hioroform b.to the New slaugbter-houses. @7 The married people of Paris a@yerace on- | ly two children toa family. S7-The Portland authorities are seizing all liquors kept in oyster saloons. &7A Kentucky merchant recently bad a quarrel with his ‘tner over a@ of, silk, and killed him. a nea &7 The Chicago water Rages of Gecompont. With small fishes in all Stages of ton. 87 A child was frightened to death at “Mil. | waukee, Wis., the other aay, by the Fr of act of 2 man in the street. B7"1t costs three thousand dollars to ‘ress prettily in the moraing—in Pars: S7-A St. Louis Jobm Smith has been “ined | $50 for profane swearing. Fi Ded pee eles = in . 4 > iv. 1 Spectral at ON New ork Thearre. sufcide in New art oi shear. i 87 Edwin Forrest rewrned trom < ; ‘fornia, rejavenated and richer by some realm. sands of the greenbacks of| 5 ' srMary Lear) bay pip cos oueasds r Se iw York "GD ator the tiicll to Cad pa 1 rat in New rank Wana meaide bétWeek the ‘Old sad New COMPAR. |~. » S7 A rabid Southern paper condemns dael- ling—it ran eh Me the doen, pista seoward.” csmoria 9: ‘more . does aaa

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