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THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (RXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Sc wees corner of Pona'a avenue and 1182 stress aY W. D. WALLAOCH. ——_e——_- ‘The STAR ts served by the carriers to theit sadecribers tn the (ity and Vistric st Tam Cupre ran WaEx. Copies at ihe counter, with F without wrappers, Two Uents each. Price vor Maltime:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Tiree Dei- lars; one year, Five Dollers. No papers are seat from the offiee longer than paid for. Tke WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday Morntng—One Dollar and a Half @ Year. a PERSONAL. eh ~= WASHINGTON HOM@OPATHIO DIs- PENSABY. bo. 334 @ street, tetween 12th and }ith streets. F people will receive medical attendance aca meavelnee Sree of char the above instita- a ul feuce as a teacher, will give fi anv LEsBoNS to niew bustle ia oF out of the Tre best of en ma tee ait upon Messrs. = F terme snd MET‘ ahuTT & Post Ofiee Box 7 __.. eS te ed 4 which unGt them for bepinees., Beoente, or the @uties of merried life; also. mi ae men, who. trom the follies of youth, or other mses, feel a debi! advance of their years. Saleeaaten Geese i under the treatment of Secret Friend.” ret read "7! See! riend.”” pent teeny ad- ia a sealed cuvcloge sn receipt ot 25 coute. ess Dr. CHAS. A STUART on. AES. CURTIS IRVING. Test and Business Mite Treat former K. DEAPEB. heures betere 10a. m andafier4p m. 0¢16-Im RIDAL AND FUNERAL WREATHS. BO QUBTS, OROSSES. ANOHORS, Di ae ft tural form WAX FLO Ai FLOWERS, and BRAIDING. b: FRIKS. late of Boston. Har removed to No 2 Dith street, between G and H. oc 36m" ~ ADIES WHO ARB DESIROUS OF A SKILL- ful apd accomplished Physician, should cou- sult Dr BENBY monter: 184 Park Sent. im : near Bichmon tons service any other city, by add MES GUILD. Dealer in New and Second hand goo Old niture Be P- boletered and_Varni ) of "BREMIAB s. BLACK. La BLAOK, LAMON & Co. ‘Attorneys at-Law in the Sa Sete eee toe Conte Gommaltanes of Uragrere Jaros ~ JNGLE- Cc. ‘A TTORNEY-AT-LAW bouistane sven dove bth ae S Wasmincto. DO CLOTHING, &o. gets? ADVICE. he That's it! thareit: So sound and +o nice. For the present reason of Fall. Button your coat Up to your throat. And ote that you re warmly clad; Or with cold in your head You'll besick in your bed, Which will be excerdinety bad. And you'll stay in bed With the cold ie your head, And compiled to be somewhst quiet, il you've had enough Of the Doctor's stu And all vorts of sick folks Better beware. Ard always take care ‘To ve preperiy clad for the Fall, ES Cpe op sie i. $ as those ‘Which are sold at Bnuith's Oak Hall. SMITH BBOS. & 0O.. MEBOHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IS GENTS’ FURBISHING “OODS. OAK HALL, 464 Seventy Staeer. Just received the largest and @nest stock of PIBCE GUUDS ever offered in the city of Waxh- ilsts in the m the finest wr establish . B. & 00. Baving secured th to nod os lecoeetoen ot [ne 13 tf} treet and =a bee” us? a3 Lan, on oh A eUpelor assor @ 01 5 Vest pebiliss. msylvanta a ings. Chin st = 8! i ® genera! fs pl lot of first class Oustom made m New Yo lower prices than ike peblie sa sive Sud GBs sua rommras hie t 1 ie a aa cere thanks for thett liberal patronage. oc 3!-2m LOBANQ, - ERCBANT TAILOR. N - Corner of Sth and PD streets, Desires to return his thanks for the liberal end general of all garments m: jo at the eetad- ‘The best work and moderate charges fs our motto 5 oc 15-im* F 3. HBIB CITI wE ITE. “IT, Beeps \ ef DENTISTRY. w* B. WRIGHT, DENTIST, 645 Beventh stree! oven | Dand Lo Island colt ive and rubber base, A full up set on rubber that can't be beat for Bo 14-3t* Se All charges moderate. B. LUCK WuOo D. 4 ENN. AVENE: ee entec July, 1366. ected Tg WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1366. N2. 4,274. SPECIAL NOTICES, _ S7 SOCIAL BEFINE ents iteelf ip the selecti arene sae taste that PHAL! CEREUS,” bas been adopted by si! merioan people as their favorite vst. XXVIII. AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE, epee, near Willards’ INT ALWAYS MAN- te Grover's,) Hotel. of afticles of Inxnry; Sratpine & eae Fit OF wi, Who wi TRIS ( Friday fp bie gegen rn iJ eo er. iW, WATE ACK, ® aol ENING, Rov. 16, iment Charice Dickeus! great morei story, entitled » jes ene ‘a! , Outer! st. z MLLE AUGUSTA. in¢ Family Matinee on Saturday Afterooon ‘3 of the house excep? perfume. Sot BEMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL OASES, vive, legis No. 14 Bond street, New York. BF Full infermation. with the highest tectimo on Specia! Diseas-s Admiesion 3% cents t) all Private -oxes. which are % SERIOUS FAMILY. METZEROTT HALL. BATEMAN OONCEBTS. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Nov 16th, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT IN WASHINGTON. PROGRAMME, —Grand aria. * Non Dr. Are: dno, * Vas Nottea j and quartette, * Dal Tao SH i for,as adverttsing phy- renernily tipostor:, without rf, trasted. Enclose @ stamp e ard directto DB LAWRENCE No. nol? D&Wiy &> ALL THE WORST FORMS OF RHEUMA- TISM are being dai GREAT BHEUMAT. derfnl Medicine nev B Masic Sore, or address METUALFB’s DY. This wes- U learn something of importance HALL’S VEGETABLE SILILIAN HAIR RENEWER | has proved itself to be the fo: beir ever offercd to a public. ‘ties whatever. sing — Romanza, most perfect preparation jando le Bere;’’ batlad, * Goot and contains no in- BSTORE GRay Hain to tts ORIGINAL hair from falling out. It cleaures t! +] Ca ey the hair soft, lendid bair dressing. N om, eld er young. should fall to nse it. It is RECOMMENDED AND Uskp BY THE Finst getable Sicilian Hair Be- . HALL & OV., . HATTON—The Duo and Qnartette —Aria,* Neo Pin ie Pealer;)**Ga NOR FERRANTI «i Andral.”’ Morart. “Usuvor ribajdt.”’ and in the Quartette. SIGNOB FORTONA will sing aud in the Quartette ALLS will play—Fantasie. ‘* Mid- Dreaw,’’ by Liszt, and “* Mormur- fee from 122 to 125) ad ed hit jee from 14 2 B. avemen, the inte reeldesce of Dr. Smoot, Office MxpicaL Av’ TY. ing Fountain, pe My MR.CARL BOSA will play—Solo, ** Trovatore,”” MR. J. L. HATTON. CONDUCTOR... for sale by all Druggists. TWO BAD UA8ES OF PILES OUBED BY DB STRICKLAND iMEDY. . of Janesville, Wisconsin writes for f all who suffer with the Piles, tbat he troubled for eight years with an case of Piles. and his brother was disc! om the army as imcurable, lyzed with the Piles.) Both these di ‘Were cured with one bott! PILE REMEDY. The jentiemen. beside the $2 cach. may be had at Metzer- ott’s Music Store. for the benefit of GEORGE B.U.(H. F)0.a., t D FELLOWS’ HALL. (Navy ¥. ON TUBSDAY EVENING. NOV 2 ‘The Kast Weshington Qeartette Ola by several ladies aud gentlemen of well knowa i indly consented to contribute their occasion. ured at the hallon the night Doors open at quarter before 7 o'clock. exercises to commence at 50 clock, Tickets of admission 25 cents. By order of Committee. GBAND ENTERTAINMENT ‘Will be given on BSATUBDAY EVENING, rik 177u, AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, A Grand Conce: WASHINGTON CL wills SS a LAMON. C.F. BLACK. commendation of these convi: ravated chrenic cases of Piles ile Remedy. Itis ing that the mos! Nauk 2 06. avenue and 502 9th street. 4 SUPEBIOR BEMEPY. eed pet IFLUOUS UO vee relief i on siege gg is with- Cough Balsam is o: fund 18 ail that Strickiand's ists everywhere. Sold CHAS. CHBISTIANI Tickets can be sec of the concert Office, 465 lath street, (directly opposite Wil- Hotel ) de wtf $ my os wipe GH "BALSAM. AMATEUB ETH)UPIAN MINSTRELS, FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE NEW 8ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH, ( island.) All wh tospeud a» pleasan langh'and ferow fet. will not fall i ‘eeable to tl the Meliitiaons Vy evening. and | tressing cough. itis prepared byl nm . 5 ‘epar y to attend. “als-3t yet « ‘Y DBBSSEX sND COSTUMES minty For Tableaux and Private Parties. MKS. FRANK REA, 447 10th street. ISTINI’S, 817 Pa. avenue N4tionaL THEAT MR. JEFFERSON DAY. NOVEMBER 26 MOND On SIX NIGHTS. M®- YO eaeaSapuar, HIs ALL First Floor, Washington Theater. SUCCESSFULLY, will appear on SMOLANDEE'S EXTRACT BUCKU every case of Kipwey Diszas®, BEEUMATisN, Guaver, Urinary Dronpers, Weagness and Pains in the Back, Frvars Oomruaints and ‘Trovsies arising from Bxcesezs oF any Kino. COME, YB aFFLIGTED! TRY SMOLANDE TAKE NO OTHER BUCK Sold by all Apothecaries, Price 1. D, BARNES 4 CO., New York, and BARNES, WAED &00., Sew Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mase. General Agents. COLGATE’S AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior TorLEr Soar, prepared frod# refined Vaowras.y O11s in combination vith GLYCERIN” and especially designed for the use of Lapres, and the Nunszay. Its perfume is exquisita, and washing properti For sale by all druggists. MONDAYS and -_ on the same days. for gentiemer Applications must by leaving a note gt the Ha! F ‘8. 3. Ww. at the school benrs, a no 13 3t* H. P. KREIS’ . DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue. bet. 6th and 7th sts.. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. . clase nesday afternoon fr who cannot att Bro! Ball can be Tented for Boirees, &c. sand Hoxrs of Twitio Misses and Masters, lemons Glgsnm, Teosdny and Thursday eve- from 8 to Woclock. For r inf of tuition, or ad Quarter com . “¢e T TalLOR, corner ABLE DANOING r T Baw anitan’s Boot axp Here Jvices—A permanent cure fe: i it Bola by B. G: Ford, "Bee carertisess MABBIAGE AND CEL! Warning oy 8 MA of pupils. BOO! mn $th and léth streets, Bow open fer the recep- pupils. s hours ef tuition for masters ye, The! +f 's classes {1 8 —Private tostruction venience of the pupil” 0 EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL WILL SE UPBNED BY = »oung ladies,en MONDAY, Nov 19th. in the with the 455 street Presby teria: elish branchestaught Ent: BALLS, PARTIES, &e. osTPON rH Church. All Ba, south gate, AND BALL of the AWKWARD D \ 6th and 2d 4S. ALIOB V. D. rhe will receive a 2 on ‘erms moderate. GA BOHOOL FOB Bors ‘open Bept_1v.1866, at room Lew Building. - Reus THE HEROES OF PLEASURE. ssor of Modern Lan: Our motto tx out wame, And your friendship we will maratain. THE FUUBTH GRAND BALL CIBGLE FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATIO. on at TEMPE: CY vand 10th crease 7) Pisicen MONDAY. NOVEMB: ‘thi th. fs tp 8 BU le fae unfavorable it will be Committee STOVES, &e. PREPARE FOB WINTER. At BOYD'S, 479 9h street, Leah te Sa of Stoves, 479 Sth street, bet. appoinie co fleman end ladies bay ives to j athe ad orenaeen to all who may favor them ence, ep ta Molemaa. R. fier, J. Hughes, A. trata feat variety. and most perfect deo tween oth findelpiia, —_—a P= ABLB STEAM ENGINES, Combining the waximum of efficienc y. @prability sed eronomy, with the minimum of weigh and price. They are widely aad favorably knowa. more than 600 beinginuse AJL warranted satis- isctory, or me sale. Descriptive clrealars sent on application. Agdress +. ©. HOADLEY & co., Law po Sectm REtevaL me +. P. DBENIS, COACHMAKER, Bega lea inform his customers and the 9 bathe bas BEMUV ED from eberal Cie oid stand em 6th strest. to hor, 298 ae) 296 B atréet, betweep Pith and Lith streets, sooth side cf Pennsylvania avenue. and o pestte Grover's Thestre — As hie facilities — reater than in hisold lweation. he cau do repair- and CHuSPDURRRER alt Cubes oF sty Coachmaker | ond mupericr qual recel ved) cr oce Cor. cea a re. Pandred pore = rabscriber 136 miles east of No, 385 Penua avenue, near 6th street, inform his friends and the now keeps con- (eae Jj, ® ritew & &. 0. Fox, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and ATTORNEYS €OR CLAIMANTS: OFFIOR: CORNER OF 71 QRNEE OW 27H AND F STREETS, REFERENCES: lon. Amos K. i Richerd'Wallech, George W W. W. Gorcorhn ie Obaries Knap, * Ppeemrreny sa B Wile late of to vacate the premises b; stock ab greatly red P. RMBICH wishes to public generally thet he Wo. 414 DSTREBT! No. 414 D STREET: JOHN J. PEABODY, GUN AND LOCK s#1TA, POWDER. SHOT, BALLS, PERCUSSION CAPS AND UABTBIDGES, 208. pl ta the repatri ELL HANGING promptly attended to. ber the place. ise SIGN OF THE BIG + jae “ , , th and “th, side, Wanaka Sa = UPERIOR OABINET FUBNITUBE, = rm hie samerous art say procure the MINERAL TEETH Rooms in this city No 13% Penn’s sveuue, be a 80, 907 Arch street, | of gif kinds anid si: ‘TO OLOSE BUSINESS. 2nd rented Store to G. juced prices, consist- e, ombrasing 6 cae gs Pe Di to It $s not neecemnry to ‘end Children’s Shocs rach age aise Wor Southeast corner 9th ‘of all descriptions. Cc a7. Sth street F Odd Fellows" Hall, 9.000: extra ch. e (Poet blooming ROS a yey hhh or ree. wad, VINE, PARLO HONEY!) GOOD STYLE as ay receiving HONEY af tho fiuset ot tiend ¥ strectes ander za kt iy Pinntaand iu the spring, ; tad M streets, ABDID Piet ea TELEGRAMS, &c. The Superior Uourt of Mississippi desided {By ihe Aviantic Uapie.) shat the State never lost its organizauon asa 4 = a. ; édine geveriment by reason of secession or war, but onvon, Nov. 15.—The rebel bood. re that it was in all respects, not only de facto bur | @re about bringing their case vejure,& State; and that the fuocw gevVirmment wore rightly and — eal: ced by those who exercised the execu- . . sh sive, and judical functions during | | Loxpon, Nov. i5.—Itis reported that when that tme within the State. The opiaion of {he | the Freneh troops evacuate Rome the Ro- ivered by Judge Harris, Judge reed will vote im favor of being annexed to Ys Miss é holes acme spa Mo TLopom STOCK AND MOWEY MARKET. tore ‘be surrender, founded upen the onfede- | | Loxnon, Now. 15—The money market is rate treasury notes as a consideration, were | firm. Consol. tor money, 9; U.S. Five. twen- d, and can be enforced now. Judge Uiay- | Mes, 70y: Erie, 514; lilinois Central, >. qeurt was DO Sales and executar, The Society of the army of the Tennessee re- | cH assembled in Cincinnati: yesterday morning, aud the following officers were elected for the |“, large number—perbaps three bundred—of ear: President, General J. A. Raw- | the emigrants have gone to Texas direct. Dur- residents, Major Generals J. A. | ing the mouth ending October there sailed to iogan, I’. Blair, R. J. Ogiesby, G. A. Smith, | the United States twenty four ship: Brevet Brigadier Generals . W. Belkn: P and —— Fairchild; recording secretary, Colo- | cabin and nel L. M. Dayton; corresponding secretary, | were Engl Brigadier General A. Hickenlarfer; treasurer, | were foreigners. Major General M. P. Force. Resolutions were ToC adopted to hold the next annual meeting at St. | passengera, of whom 163 were cabin and §o Lowis, the time to be indicated by the presi- steerage’ In “shortships” there sailed to the dent; wherenpon they udjonrned. - United States 1,021 passeggers; to Sonth Amer- The General Assembly of the Presbyterian meta: Memphis yesterday. es: Geo. Howe, moderator of the last General As- | “PPears that during the past month upward of sembly, delivered the opening address. Rev. — —— emigrants have left Liverpool tor Andrew H. Kerr, of the Memphis Presbytery, i aay Sces Tie Churca South vote of the Fifth and which thi subsisted i Jesterday. Governor Ura Thursday, the of thanksgiving. Pi The N. Y. 7ribunc of yesterday fouts up Fen- | ter emigration to Liberia, to living in idleness ton’s majority to 14,210. The Tennessee Legislature is organized that are now destitute. One husdred and six- AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDR! lowing iteme from yesterday in the circuit court yesterd: son, assaulting Mr. jail fer one year. ment; not guilty, ai cbarged. entered. M. Faugnier. ¥ d J. M. Harris, o "PROM EUROPE. the | of the British Goverament iiy | he Alabama ciaims of the United States. some time since devided to the contrary [By Steamer.) 89 cares go to the Supreme Coart for aa- IGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES. judicarion. e Istof November the emigration of- completed their usual returns of thi exodus from Liverpool; and, although the fact «is not stated in the report, it is understoog that under the act with 7,091 passengers, of whom 606 were steerage. Of this number 2,612 208 Scotch, 2,454 Lrish, and 1,311 jada there were four ships with 1,061 3; 10 Victoria, 54: to Africa, 40, and to the cLndien, 35. From a rongh calcuiation it Was Unauimously elected moderator. A very . large number of ministers trom the Southern |g The aorta Display oe: States and Presbyteries are in atiendance. REEBWICH OBSERVATORY, ENGIaND, Nov. The greatest harmony and fraternal feeling | '4—6 %. m.—The expected meteoric showers characterized the proceedings. Considerable feeling was manifested by the Republicans in Detroit, over the action of the | and two o'elock U board of connty can vassers, who threw out the | wasreached. The night was clear and the xth Wards, on account | Stars were out in great numbers. The whole ofasurplus of votes being returned over the | heavens were brilliantly illuminated. The number on the poil lists, the excess being four | showers of meteors were of great beauty and in one ward and eightin the other. This ac- | brilliancy, and radiated from the constel! tion causes the election of the entire Demo- | Leo, near the star Gamma Leonis. Their di- cratic county and legrsiative ticket. The pa ser ane, _— the —~ to - ‘west. ‘The Memphis cotton mills destroyed by fire jaths of the meteors were ome ren Se Tuesday night were owned by Jesse Page and | {UF degrees in the north. Near Urea Major were observed last few meteors fel], at creased in number ht. At nine o'clock a en o'clock they had in- Size, and between one orning the maximum twenty or thirty were observed at one time, George Cheek. and were valued at $259,000, on | and crossing the zenith fifty or sixty more of which (here was an igsurance amounting to | unusual size and duration, the majority being $90,000, principally im Harcford, Conn., offices. larger than stars of the first m: itude. Sev- The fire was accidenta. Two hundred eral exoded from the vicinity of Jupiter. one, hands have been thrown out of employment | of immense dimensions, was col red, biue, by this disaster. green, Be Dr, Robinson will lectare at St. Louis upon | trails bedi Of two flaming from at the the subject of insecurity of lifeand property ef | S#me time, aGeutilein Utab. He will ‘also lecture upon ore other Mars. Two more, one red and the the same subject throughout the North and Orio: East, with a view of interesting the people 4 r “weed aney recta ant generally in this matter aad procaring the in- | clouds, flashed like sheet lightaing, aod sence terpomtion of the Government in behalf of the . ry : persecuted citizens. The crew of the schooner Adirondack re- flame being visible for a cently experienced extraordinary hardship on | then faded away in brilliant nebulw. At three Lake Huron. The schooner was dismantied, | a. m., ~ commenced to diminish gradually, and drifted about the lake twelve days, nine of until, at were outof sight uf land. They | teors and stars, fading away inthe mornin for nine days on boiled wheat. light. We counted five thousand in one hour, Five white men and one negro man were | bearly twelve thousand in all with the naked flogged in oe yesterday by order of the | ¢ye- tings Court on icti ty larceny. aay This talthe fret ipetance there ie eaee vests MAR\VLANp BartisT UNION ASSOCIATION. of the infliction of stripes en white men by ju- | The association met again yesterday in the dicial sentence. pate Grand International Division of the | VF: Williams, moderator, in the chair. day. Mr. Oharies Wilson, of Rochester, pre. | CO™MUtee consists of v. #. ' Witesa, 0. orange, and amber. Nearly ali bad me crossed Beta Geminorum and ofan oriental sapphire color, crossed Al- er of emerald hu teen minutes after two tnear Eta Leonis at tit- lock a. m., ite trail of ute anda half,and ¢ present Moment, they are all, me- Broadway Baptist Church, Baltimore, Rey A special committee was appointed to con- F. Lippo and Wm. Miller. Mr. Crowley, from the committee on the sub- A magnificent banquet was given to Cyrus ried Aresolution that the next ses- W. Field in New York last night by the Cham. = = a @ next ses Commerce at the Metropolitan Hotei. Three hundred guests were present. Eleven ofthe guerrilla bandits whorecently A reporton the condition and prospects of Tobbed the train on the Louisville road were ar- | Columbia College, at Washington, was read rested Wednesday by citizens near Frank- | The report states that the college building isin id forwarded to Louisville. as good a state as could have been expected, J.B. Brisbin. chairman of the Democratic | Considering that it was occupied by the gov- State Central Committee of Minnesota, ad- | €Tument during the war asa hospital. During vises the South to adopt the constitutional | *!! the time of its occupancy, however, the st jpg there were ten graduates. The colle; prop. J. W. Northcut, a promimeat merchant of 7 . Decstur, 10)., committed suicide by hanging | *Tty @ valued at $300,000, and arranffements Monday. The rash act was caused, it is eup- | 2f* Making for improvements in various ways posed, by financial embarrassments. Several addresses were made, p gener to the W. P. King has been arrested and commit- parti e * ted to & military prison as.one of the marau- | fin of ot diece ghee sega nig ma ro ders on the Louisville and Nashville rai}. 3 sions of the association should be held in Cal- vary Church, Washington, on the first Wed- nesday ot November, 1-67. which was adopted studies still went on elsewhere, and this year church membership to sustain the college, and port was occepted. The moderator appointed the several stand- Rev. G. B. Cummings was consecrated As- 3Dg commattees for the ensuing year, when Bi op of Kentucky at Louisville | the association adjourned for a night session, The ceremonies were very im- | when there was a continuation of the discus- s10n on the subjeet of Sunday school instruc- The next Legislature of Miseouri will stand | tion. as follows: Senate, 26 Radical and 8 Conser- ~ sees vatives; Honse, 90 Radicals and 40 Conserva- FENANCIAL. be New York money market is somewhat unsettled. There is an unusual diversity ot rates among the banks, some jena. Cumin mare ena ee: mtn ing at rf per cent., while others offer large convention at Frankfort, February 22, amounts at5 per cent. The predominant rate The second tournament for the billiard cbampionshi on callis 5 per cent., with exceptions at ¢ and Gpercent. The present tendency, however, of Connecticut was commenced appears to favor lenders. Paper is freely in Hartford, pressed for sale, but lenders appear to prefer Rey. Mr. McLeod. editor of the Salt Lake | call loans to discounts, under the comparative Vidette, was deterred from returning to Utah | rates for the two classes of joars. Prime paper by fear of assassination. is current at 626% cent., with exceptions at it has been resolved to erect at Alton, Iil,a | 7 percent. The Commercial of yes‘erday af- monument to the memory of E) S. - | ternoon says: Governments are quiet, but ae firmer. The miscellaneous is weak under the of Michigan, has appointed | 2€*vy decline in railroads, bday of November, asaday | EwiGRATION TO LIBERia.—In some portions ofthe South it is stated that the negroes pre- and poverty in the many sections of the South ry teen colored persons recently passed through We clip the fol- | Aulanta on their way to Charleston toembark Gazette: for Liberia, and the Southern papers report , Nelson Evert- | that large numbers of emigrants, Qwaiting an eynolds near the Lon; opportunity to sail, and who have come from ge; jury returned a verdict of guilty, ani jt portions of the South, are now collected in fixed bis term of imprisonment in the county | Charleston. Our lates advices from Liberia Wm. C. Jefferson, embezzie- | represent that colony to be ina prosperous the prisoner was dis- | condition, and enjoying & lucrative trade. f Wm. S. Nightingale, = rged with embezzlement, a nolle pros. was CONVICTED OF MvuRpET.—A man named Rueben, indicted for setling with- | Cooper was tried in Somerset wnt og Md. cuts license; confessed judgment for a fine of | last week for the murder of Parnell Joh: $30 and costs. On Tuesday last. the Board of Pablic Works | last August, at the faneral of Mrs. Coo er, f Neison; John M. | and originated from a family difficulty. he . of Orange, hana Zeph Turner, of | prisoner was found guilty of murder in the , proxies to represent the State’s in- | second degree, and sentenced to the penitena- terest in the annual meeting of the stockholders | tiary for eighteen years. range ind Alexandria railroad,to be held in this city on waneatay, ea instant. a phd s oe of Lyne Tg, an 6 x received at the same time and from the same of slavery, pardon for Mr. Davis, the folly of authority appointments as directors of the | '™Peaching the President, and declaring that road nson The murder, it will be recollected, took place Pi ns ode ge mys 8 ares —-Gerrit Secombe ‘ew York, is out with a letter urging pity for Bier ae the South, because the North shared the guilt of all political abominations he kno we of none A little girl, daughter of Mr. Caton Arring. | ™or#abominable than the constitutional amend. lives in the brick row on the northern | ™ent. evening. bad been seriously 1 surgical attention it on account will proceed, the being carr be sto) my the ubtil Monday, ; - JoBN MonnisseY —A letter from New York says “he personal aad Dolitical triode of | AdULL.ed Norfolk (Va.) paper says: «we . are. tender him the com hitth Avemue Hi Mr. Morissey on that speech, defin' intends to be so defending bimeelf. from ace: ns as t or $6,600. Brigham Young subscribed ‘haracter his moral ¢! asa citizen anda gentle. Sete ranlteebatheneeeenee ' CHESAPEAKE AND UNlO CANAL REMOVALS Bae: The Conservative Tiokd make place for Sppointed. to wat moved, and Mr. Wm), stead —Cunilerland vi 87-An African wactions af @ circus lumbus street, was knocked down and severely gored by a cow yesterd: Sov. bs A pall a x ro an error in Lhe telegraphic statement that Goy. ured, bat 2 Patton, of Alabama, had proclaimed a fast on is thonght she will re. ng arrangements to PO ” Ni lection in New York. ee had athnenek a: ‘Olay hes past a. > ocfasion will mxke $2,000for BN Bh we re ane periatlnies by which b | Dr. Robinson, who was recently murdered a caer Gees : paras 5 | eerThe high of Pera ate. porition. e derstand a white twat Mr. Wm. Dowden; who bas for many isting wait wih bin aod ter } wi looks’ at this port, Cad - | hee ‘bs of, moved, aba Me i‘ inew ted te ais THANKSGIVING AND NO Fast.—There was the 29th. His proclamation recommends “tuat Thursday. the 29th day of the present month, be observed by the le of the State asaday EUSP U Eee er eneee ’ THE MaryLasp Horse Fain— Postponement | of thanksgiving and praise to Almighty God. of (he Weather.—The threatening as- tnect of deterring samy @ horse fair at Herri: bart? m™., the rain fallin, and owne! i Goines Back Ow nis “FRIzNDS "—The New me atmendtee the | Xork iribuwe im summing up the result of ‘Ran. Atone o'clock p. the election in usetts, says :—“There are a very\few Oopperhesds and some neerBY: the managers, di- | ree erty the hope ‘negroes oTses, entered upon are, bat not enough pf lecidéd,-1m consequence of | “ther todo any harm.” ‘Weather to postpone the races andex-| ; wearing tbe year, according to the hibition until to-day, when, if clear, the fur | Louisville Jou me of y and | dred and ‘fifty-two cases of stabbing in Ken- ‘through. Should to-day | tucky. fifty-one of which resulted in death. exbibition will bédeferred &7 The Mar! Md., Gazette says:—S, B. ro’ en the races will be contin- | Hance, oats has pone's00 acres if ‘ _ | Esq., as °! |. there have been one hun- occurred.—Palt. | the farm, (with the Mill,) of the late Z, Sass. = 4 Jr, iol Mt, onan Rensbary” forthe sum of $3.00. imted'as we expected to be Rt the a ext Oongress, al there, fhe citizens by private subscription ag Mary Ane Blake jnmped imto the Atjan- and de. io Rew that sen calle eeane not stunned oMficidis are making a pretty ‘out of the water until they had eis one of the at- | far. During the month of | re THE FENIAN TRIALy. Escape of a Prisese: + * Toxoxto, Nov. 15.—The PF trials, which baveoccs the atiention & the co@r: during tbe past eleven days, wi'l ¢. #¢ empo- rarily on Saturday next, as the court will not ‘Sit during the term. It was at fire’ supposed what such of the prisoners as hac net been brought to trial the court reese would Dave lOawait their trial at the Jamaary as- sizer, Dut itis probaple that arrangements will be mace by which they wiil be browent op be fore (be court sooner, A special common a6 €xpected tobe issued in 8 few days for held- ing these trials rmmediately after the term closes. A fortnight from next Monday ht will be Justice Hagerty's turn to take up Business. Two Fenane were discharged from custody Jesierday for want of suficient evidence to piace them on trial, Apd more will be die- charred to.day for a similar reason A Fensen prisoner, named Thos yee one caped from early this morping. The pian wae effected in & most daring manner, and Strong tovpicions are entertained that be must Dave bad accomplices. PRIZE FIGUT_A SEVERE SATTLE. For some time past two young men. named Walter Cody and Charles MeLeon, both said to be residents of the Twentieth Ward, baye had repeated disputes relative to their ability an the m y Srt of self-defence. On Sunday Twith & number of ftiends, they th avenue, and words passed be- tween them upon the same question, ich resulted in Oody challenging Bis tte meet bim in a ring, apd there settle<be matter. McLeon accepted the offer, when $1004 side was put up by their respective friends, and this (Thursday) morning set :asthe duy they were to settle the matter. th men were Ley apes seconded, and, during tie tore part of the week, have been training and undergo- ing lessons from some of the old sports of the ring i A very desirable spot was secured on the Palisades, some fifteen miles up the river, a very secluded spot, and directly f. the centre of a dense woods, with an open space of about two hundred feet square, just large enough to Durld a ring in. It was agreed that tey should meet at daybreak, and but few friends were permitfd ie accompany them, in order to pre- vent the interference of the police ie this city, or by the guthorities in New Jersey * ingly the pase sce A cousisted of bit all told, most of bad carriages. Prom; a 5 o'clock both men were on the ground, bat unfortunately the stakes and ro were left behind, and accordingly they make owt withoutaring. A drizzly rain set towards morning, which made it exceedingly unpless- ant, making it much later than was expec od When the fight came off. However, as soon as day began to dawn. both men announced them- selves ready, and both appeared on ‘be ground at the same time, seeming very confident, and anxious to get to work. Cody is about twenty-two years of age, about five feet four inches in height, short built, and weighs about one hundred and forty-five pounds. McLeon is between nineteen and twenty years of age, five feet five hes in height, and weighs one hundred and arty - eight pounds here was but little or mo bet- ting outside, most of the party bem, only de- sirous to see the ability of Rack as Sehiere After judges and rejeree bad been selected a toss for corner was made and won by Melson. At a quarter before seven o'clock time was catied, when both men came up to the Scratch, and shaking hands went to work. TRE FIGHT. ist Round —McLon got in the first blow on ase Ay ribs, pce | it up by & repeater and fought Cody over to his corner so Tapidiy thar the latter went down. “ 2d Round —Coéy, rather shy. kept out of the way of his opponent, who seemed as if he intended to force the fight: Cody finally got a chance and sent Mm & etunning blow on McLeon’s nose, drawing first blood, was allowed, they then clinched ana both went down. 4a Konnd —Both men played carefai on each other, McLeon leading ae a well planted blow on Cody's left eye. which was returned by Cody on Mcleon’s right; blows ‘were freely exchanged. both men standing op clore to their work, giving and taking. ene the most severe round fough', ana ¢ over ten minutes, neither man fun ch, both keeping to the Swemtnare did they exchange blows that no better figh) was ever seen in a@ ring. Finally, Cody hit McLeon on the back o! the neck, knocking him completely off bis feet. First Knock down for Mc! , and given. 4th Round —Boih men on coming up showed signs of punishment, but got romptly to work, Cody getting in on Melon's left 4 but a Jeft-bander from McLeon sent ‘Cody fy. ing to his corner. 6th Round.—Cody got well-timed blow upon bis opponent's ri ad face, and finally closed, and McLeon went down. 7th Kouna.—Both men now seemed desirous of forcing the fight, and were not slow in giv- ing and taking their punishment when MeLeon got Cody under his le: and help up bis opponent, giving him the se- yerest punishment that he could deal. Cody for awhile fought with great courage, but from his unfortunate position be soon began to show signs of defeat’ He coulf not manage to get down in order to end the round and save bim- self, McLeon kept at bis work, putting in blow upon blow, when ody finally began to ended tbow no signs of fighting, when Mclaon the round by dropping him and going to his corner. When time was again called, Uody failed to make his appearance. and McLeon was there- upon declared the victor, amd the applause of all bis friends. Cody was so badly beaten that he fainted, and did not come to tll five min- ules after the fight had been given to his oppo- nent. Roth of them crossed the river in small boats, while the others returned by the road te the city —N_ Y. Express. a. 6 ee 87 Extra Billy Smith is still alive. S7-The largest acrolite yot discovered is in South America, estimated to weigh pounds. S7 A blind G: who wanteda offered $5,000 to see” the President. eret S7 Another son of a British peer has gone into business. He bas become a stockbroker. 7 The editor of the i which 1i- —— the Queen bas been compalied tojapolo- ze. B7-Congresseman John Morris is said to betlike Daniel Webster, because be is an Ex- Pounder. S7A lady was arrested in Dunieith, 21., for ‘wearing bloomers. &7 And now poor Petroleum V. N. bas been pitched upon fora lyceum Lome S7"General Henry A. Wise bas been serious- ly ul in Richmond, but is convalescent. 7 The Boston police arrest people for - ang cards on ‘Sanday 12 private houses. phy S7-At $150 a bale, the South will realize from her crop of cotton alone aboat $225,000 000. ®7-A man bas been arrested in Albany for collecting money for the benefit of a charch, and repairing his own house with it. oe 18 prevailing tosome extent among chtidren around Lynchbarg, Va. S7-A colored committee in Boston have ar- ranged a colored course of lectures to be called the “John Brown Course.” 87” Why should teetotalers never bold their at & theatre? Because there ought not to be a drop-seen at them. S# A train on the New York Central Rail- road was siopped several times last week »; ahorse on board pulling the beli Tope with hie teeth. @7'The authorities of Macon are obliged to furnish from six to ten ceffins per day to oury negro pavpers. &F The {fashionable women of Paris have or- ganized a conspiracy against crinoline. @7The French have 300 ways for cooking eges. @7-The French Savans say the death of the Drain does not occur Ull several minutes after decapitation. S7 The wild geese are winging thetr way Southward, which is a reminder of cold weather at hand. SZ A Missouri Radical named Pile has sued the St. Louis Republican for libel. He wants $50,000 for his character—quite a Pile. S7 Many men who were in the rebel ser- vice during the rebellion have eniisted in the reguiar army. 87 Rev. Charles B. Smyth, of New York, bas been to see the model artist exhibitions in Broadway. and in a sermon on Sanday tast told what he saw. S7The first snow of the season fell in Win- chester last Wednesday. There was also a sprinkle of enow in Saiem on Friday. 3 “64, as born outof wed- lock. Even this number does not represent {Be actual state of tugs, as many not record Petryleup. es out grave to light your cigar. and’ couldnt Eas your way back again.” ee

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