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" a ~ — Affaire in Georgerewn, , EVE THE FENIAN PRISONE LOST-AND FOUND ELEGRA : Tar Revival —The series of retigy we mo- TH K EV EN TAR. Sir Frederick Bruce te Mr. Sewird. _ - tee ket T PAC NEWS, ing which ae — ~ prorras Wear Su. La: "i ; ; Wasuin@ton, Novy. 15, '965—Sir: t nave on Ms Georgetown urch for seve. at work The Largest Ciregiation im the Distrie’. |... Sucre acknowieage tax receipt of your |. Sy, seems an vehi keyed SLOTS, A have been contin Week, aod, wit is eee note of the 27th ultimo, relating tothe eanience ‘Oo. B, 1-t Bat- } wa Nov. 17 —It is reported that the | creseed interest ce 88. i no W. D. WALLACH, Ea nd P: ter. | of death passed on J. Lynuc! 43, McMahon ‘at the Star Office. > an Government Bas refused toratify the | Probability of « » Of the mecting: ee SS in Canada, and stating the views 4 O'CLOCK P. M. arrange by which the Confederate Gov. | At Congress street rel, Weere ing WASHINGTON CITY: by the Government of the United tes On BItT, ernment contribute $300.00) to Prince Ea. | Meetings have been nea Without towrmissi se es ; various considerations of law, y and bu- whtie going tothe ward's Island to enter the Confederstion. Lt ai length of time, the series was eos SATURDAY....... NOVEMBER 17, 1866. | manity which might be expected farisé im tha BB) slong F or Sth streew. A GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. is certain. however, thatall the Provinces will igbts this Week, but it Wiki be re = Sage = ewe ae course of the triais of the individuals coacerned be pa: nt ett pigee of ‘Wasnineron, November 17, 1988. contribute and render aid to put an end to the I mn the coming week fe are in S7-READING MATZER ON BYERY PAGB. | 1, 'he rnd commitied sn Oanadaast apri Untertakic he 30s pa Jay Cooke & Ob. troubles cautedby the land tenure is the Is- | termed by the pastor erny tip iy — odes | Tr @ Ye vi ae = open be ~ SEB OUTSIDE FOR ENTRRESTING TELE | niiiG', copvot ito her Majesty's Govern: ant quotations of Govern! inod Set re +5, of whow 57 united with the church. GRAPHIC AND OTHE® MATTER. ment, avd J await their instructions before en- uke aay General Grant in Baltimore. THR PROVISION MARKETS.—The marie! thi. = = = ~~ | (ering at lengta upon the several and weighty for their return to ee oy ‘L weutes, 1962, Bactimorg, Nov. 1?..-(veneral Grant ar- veneer Regd ena + ita papel ae TO ADVE@TISER i singers ppc Sy . JOHN BUPPBRT. Pork Butcher, U.S. Five Twenties, 1906.. rived here this morning and took breakfast an =e The followieg is the oficial sbo of the The course pursued by the Canadian Gov- _D017-3t' Nortocra Liberty Market. b ernment in bringing these cases before tne reg- a circulation of the daily papers of this city | uiar tribunals of justice, thus securing tothe | | its RAE AF aes oe competing for the Government advertising | prisoners the full protegtion the law aff rds to bg two keys. The finder will pleas. 1 Wander the recentaet of Congress directing such ms Seen een deen ote eeceien t t JOHN B. BLVANS’ Btere, oft vom fo communi TY ¥ ’ Sdvertistag to bo sade im the two Gally Rows- | 1a of the Usited States ab way throw lich m | GTRAYED TO MY PLAOK. on the Heights of Papers of Washingtos baving the largest | che justice of tne sentences and the legality of | S re) WHITE ‘The owner is circulation the proceedings, will, I trust, satisfy the Gov- request: d tocome forward Evenine STAR......7,715 copies per dap, ernment of the United States that, while vin- | takeit 7. 5.068 « “ ay charges, and dicating the majesty of the law, the authoritias country (J. S. Five Twenties, 1845, - Ad the ry long U.S. Five Twentjes,Jan&J’y,'65.108& Vs. B Sad rorties gresenone 9 U.S. Seven Thirtier, —p-sene disp U.S. Seven Thirties, Jone, Hunting Party. Will be more likely to emtice U.S. deven Thirues Juiy,.... Orrawo, C. W., Nov. 17.—A party of cixteon | stalls than the displaying of the vides NEW YORK PIRST BOARD SALBES. Americans, extensively supplied with rifles, | and reserving the bes! for the succeed) a w Voupons, 113%: Five Twenues, isé2. 112%; | ammunition and deer Bounds, arrived here, en | Dealers Will always get fair and even Five Twenties, 1966, tors: Five Twenues, | route to the Northern forests, on & deer hunt- | prices for good truck, bet it fry an fi eupply of fruit and ponkry et | Gesiers were fairly represented. bucksters ali at their stan with Wm. J. Albert, Esq, late candidate Congress in the 4: distticg on the toa ticket. At noon he wiil attend the horse fair JOHN A. BARSEB. ;, ~ UwUy bap 12 1865, 106%; Five {'wenties, uary and Jaly, | ing trip. pens just before ©hristmas that Seis os — do not conduct the prosecutions in any vin- O8ST—Dropped from ‘5, OR the way 1805, 108; Yortes. 100; Seven Thirties, ee ee palmed. . 3552 ¢ dictive or harsh spirit. 1 am, moreover, aus the Was De « RUNDLE, coatai August, Misys do. June, 105%; do. July, 1054; Relief for the Quebec Sufierers. A Monper at THR GREAT FAcus Severn The returue of advertising by the city papers | thorized to state that the Whole question ef the 03 we a pt TO Gola, 141% QUERRKC, Nov. ‘The Mayor has received | CAptains ofcoal-boats, Who arrived last viph'. for the quarter ending September 30, 1966, as | disposal of such of the prisonersas may be | werd © pa ah isth. ee another cable m trom Manchester, En- ti thas the dead body of & colored ma taken from the books of the Internal Revenue | COUVicted bas been referred for decision te her | } street. bet lth ai o essage repo ‘ ; lived at the Great Falls, and was o | “Ere z FINANCIAL. gland, saying that a thousand blankers will be “0 Y —| the 15! ed in strep: the canal Office, are as follows : Aniooaied by tho devire'eo to Gast one teens | LGsnaGHeeURaVERDETom meee | Lewis sohnon 2 Oo, quote Stocks and | Seat by the next steamer. Fonbatn the tock oh Tesreany ehteray EVENING STax. - 816,091 secure peace and harmony between pop- upon itin relief. The finder, by tsaviag the | Bonds in home and foreign markets as follows : | peared to have been choppea with a: niations living in such immediate proximity eo er ee ee New York, Nov. 17. Board—U. S. reg- ‘ New Vork Markets. was horribly mutiinted. Suspicips one — and separated by & long frontier 80 easily tra: saul eS istered. , coupons, 113, | New York, Nov. 17.Cotton ‘%1a35 ca upon bis wife, and she was serecec Chronicle 10,208 versed. Peeee Ree ASSING OF MT FRSMISES. | registered, —; do. coupons. WK: di ; State floar, $3.75a812.75; Southern, § boatmen being ih baste to reach the @ec Republican . 4,781 1 have the honor to be, with the highest con- | goog for'ana email toate, The owcer en eas: 146%; 10-40 8, registered. 190; do. SPORE MON; | S10 78. Oern RSL I REAR pork. © net stop long enough to inquire info the ar { pn — sideration, sir, your most obedient, humble | Sreperty pay charges and take her awa; 7 30's, 106¥; Ohio and ippi Ceruticates, | Whiskey quiet tails, or even ascertain the name of the m s- THE FUTURE OF THE SOUTH servant, FREeDERIOK W. A. Bauos. J PETTARD. 5934; Canton, 51, Uumberland, 69%; Quicksii- ———-_+-ee- ———- dered map. ; i t (3 The Hon. Wm. H. Sswarp, &c., &c., &c. 47%, Mariposa, Wy: New York Central, OCAL NEWS. STEALING CHICKENS —This morniMy, Se-y No. 2. —__———___—_— premi three | 1.9: Erve,75%; do. prefer'd, +2%: Hudson, 122: L '. Man, with officer Harry, { Wm The Sou hb still bleeds. The chances are that ond Examiner brown one. - | Reading, 111%; Michigan Central, 1114; Mich: Anderson, Joseph Taylor, and Robt. Famili», unless ehe consents to help herself her suffer- | thus disposes of a ramor :— Statement of | cut horns. The owner or owners will please igan Southern, 62; Llimois Centrat 119; Onruans’ Court, Judge Purcell.—This | colored, for the x otchickens, t§eprone: ings and disabilities will increase indefinite. | a Washingtou correspondent, Mr. Hunter, fo Rae! ‘ove property, pay char, z and take emigre Se a ee and | morning, the will of the late Kober Beale was poe epg ame > sony dnd LoS “ < | in the event of bie obtaining ardon. would r ry 4 ‘oledo, 114; Roc! stan %; Northwes- | filed for probate. It directs the executors to bam sein by. Northern capital, that sought inveetments di-pose of bis property and leave the country, nolsst* __s__ Meridian Hill Farm, tern, 50; do. preferred, 4 im ber enterprises and resources shortly after Fort Wayne, | collect the rents, &c., and keep the estate imtact 5%: Obicago and Alton, —; Alton and Ter- | until bis children have arrived at the age of re Haute,—; Toledo and Wabast —; W. U. twenty-one years, and nominates Mary D. Telegraph Boston Water Power, —; | Beale, and his son, Robert M.. (who bas de. Pacific Mi + Atlantic Mail, — Amer- | ceased since the execution of the will) as ican gold, executors. The will of the io Redin. ak Goons: THE DOWNWARD TENDENOY OF PRICES, | ‘OWD, was filed and | Proven. It nomi- : A few di since, under the head of «« Meat | 28t¢8 bis daughter Cathermeand bis friends - Wm L. Dunlop and Jobn Marbury, as execu- and Bread,” we spoke of the fall in price of tors, and beaereien his estate to bis daughters. those essential articles, and we now notice a | A codicil to the will substitutes the name of decline in sugar and some other commodities, ros bee weg Ps ir for bis including dry goods, which are going down | *#UghteT, as one of the e i with arun. In fact, there is a lar break. The will of Martha R. Woolley, bequeathing D, 4 ber Property to ber easter, H. A. Rubendale, of cown ir the New York dry goods market. | For: ayne, Ind, and nominating Henry In addition to this, gold is tending downward, | Whiteall as executor, was filed and taliy and all the indications point toa collapse, more | Prove ; “8 Jobn Kelly, of New York, one of the te or lees gradual, of the present inflation. Two | tors amed in the will of the Tate Jacob ions causes seem to be operating to depress gold. | enthal, renounced the right to the Appomt- One is the steady accumulation of coin in the a letters Sagres were issued to Treasury vaults, which renders a resumption of | -,8. Hutchinecn; $30,080. specie payments at an early day not imprac- Letters of administration were issued to Martha Burke, on the estate of John Burke: ticable, It is estimated that at the present rate | bond $1,0W0. of accumulation there will beon hand long PB nga ropyeteg: ee ae before the close of next year an amount of | t2e,orpban o! at Dexetees, bone S500. specie sufficient to warrant a commencement The firet and final accounts of the adminis. trator of the estate of J. M. Roberts, and the of the work of redemption of the currency. | executors of Mary E. Allen, were approved Another cause is the expectation of a cetue. | and passed. + ment of the difference between the Executive Wenning ms Hieu Lirk—T. S. Brennan snd Congress, which will lend to the adoption | Req. and Jane, eldect daughter of R. Mc(in- of some practicable plan for the restoration of | niss, Esq., both me oye <p Laps on the 14th e thern States and pacification instant, united in the holy bom of wedlock, . sf . of the | sceording to the ritre of the loomed Oren ————— Church. The aera pexty accompanying the 'BIAN ADMI EOT bappy pair to charch is said to have surpassed ie ibsce oy a mA prema rey 3 ig i anything of the kind witnessed on similar oc- ‘ PF. ~ | casions, even in that locality. It comprised miral Tegetbof, of the Austrian navy, whois | Lome four hundred carriages, brilliantly on a leave of absence, is shortly to Jeave Eu- equipped, and bearing some of the most distin- rope for ® visit to this country. Admiral rosbed — ene = vrs Peper pated d bero Lisea—x York city. e ceremonies o e church were vn neve are a sapere: eqs be d he | administered in all the grandeur of the Roman ret tron-¢ ent of Harepe, snd doubtless | situal, and concluded by a solemn exbortation he will pay & great deal of attention to our | om the part of the officiating clergyman bearing iron-clads during his visit. After this fight he } om the sanctity and responsibilities of the mat. gayes bamguet, which cost 3,000 guilders— rimonial state. The bridal party ee returned about $3,600—but Dis government Tefasing to xd carenee the bri Ay 73d street and th avenue, where 2 series sumptuo - pass his account with that item, he Wasobligea of sumptuous din. to pay it out o! own pocket. ners and entertainments were continued for THE WHITE, BOUSE. is without foundation. Mr. Hanter weil fore- the close of the war, is being withdrawn; first: | saw the unfortunate issue of our late stroggla becauce of her unsettled political future; and | for mdependence, and deliberately resolved to Bex!, because those who led her into rebellion | ®@Dere to Virginia, and share the tate of her eople at whatever personal risk. No man is bid fair again to obtam control of her affaires ae devotedly attached to his native State, and fy BEWAED-—Stolen on the night of the so far as the mastership of her expressed and | his fondness for his quiet country home in $30 234 ofBeptember from the premiaes of enforced popular opinion is concerned Free | Essex mounts nearly to fanaticism. He could jeorge Jones. near wtouseare a’ dark brown and inteliigent white labor, upon which ber adhd happy or content one hour in a foreign | HC 8 and + arediam size, ne and tail somewhat sunburnt: substantial relief and progress in the main de- - mei nd, is not compatible with the continued NEGRO SurPRAGE.—The Post is readvocat- | to GEO. JO Sicsarnes of ihe ideas incuicated by her late | Ing negro suffrage in the District of Columbia. | 002 Bratteritic. Prince George's Oo and prospective governing classes. The pro- | I! *8 rh ea reat Wil mobs Racin ab Bo. ER AL posed amenoment to the Constitution and the sous te i gocetn 10 aetaoion in ‘The District | <= PERSON tron-clad oath seek to prevent the re-establish- | Columbia that equality of privileges and suf- N BS CUBTIS IRVING, ©: mest of those classes in power, 19 order to en- ~~ which its be ma men profess to demand ; ain Peet Medium, wit Seu he . | Of the Southern Sta clu ‘act, perrgei eigt aera vetoed avait her- | "Rat, why Dot also “inske Raster” to establish | 200. eevee eles 6 self of the business methods and modes that | negro suffrage in New York and all the other ee Clee = prevail throughout the middle States, inciud- | States that are giving such rousing radical | #P-™- ve atid img the improved system of popular educa- | majorities? If itis agood thing for the Dis- M33; L SMITH ,su excellent Olairvoyant,Test, ton which bas been at the bottom of all the | trict. it ought to be a good thing for the «loyal | /¥# Business and Healing Medium sex remarkable mechanical, industrial and mon- | Millions” elsewhere.—N. ¥. Express. etary progress which the latter section has ProvaBLe PRINTER'S STRIKE —There ic a pane) —_ oe made in the Inst third of a century. The govern- | prospect of serious conflict between the jour. Pita epeen tit ta pa Nae \ug classes at the South, forgetting nothiug and gst ag gerard of Openae and a eign at as ne [sy ee well ea = oor sed . | tors o! @ various newspaper offices. e | GBU je. Wth street, a ete 6 terete Typographical Union are about to demand a | EF hest cash prices ment, becaace it would souner have the South | finer sdvance in the catee of composi‘ivn, continue ignorant, poor, and deprived of State and have also passed aresolation to make equality rather than give up their individual | nine boursa day's work. On Saturday, twen- and class sscendency in their own local affairs | ty-eight proprietors, including ail of the daily the larcemy of the chickens, they were dius missed by Justice Buckey, who sent A@dersoy to jail for court j Flove ayy Grain Marker —Fioermark« steady, and a better disposition manifested by boyere to taxe at the deciine of prices, a ir 14 some choice grades are beia at $15. if4Food to prime Red, $3 J0a8? |, White, $3.12 to $3 20. The receipts of Gorn aro ligbt, sales of Yeliow at $1.07" Bite, Bil w $1.12 TurCanat.—Arrived —Boats Basehne, Jotun Moere, b.. Stanhope aad Capt. » t wood to market, and the George ier, limestone to the kilns: and thirteen toe coal—to Consolidation € w.1 ©o., 18.1 tons; Cumberiand Co. ” American Co., 327 tons: Hampshire an@ Bal: more Co., 222 tons. Deparied—Boas Mince sota, with salt te Camberiand: Senrem. me chandise to Seneca; C. P. Dayton, salt t Cam beriand, and eighteen boris lignt Coat Suirments —On account of the Of vessele to arrive thie week, th F. of coal from the various depots have bre light. From the Rorden Oo. wharf, ‘oyant, Physician 6 le resdiogs, in. ture, at her office, us, between be gad Oto 3e.m a at Hampsbire and Baltimore Oo. 150 tohs; Kay docks. ons. OF GEORGETOWN. Entereg any clesred—Nchr. Sarab Munson, Bailey,trom as) vo Norfolk. Va. rer of 9th O9 i2th et pole SRLOR ORGANS Peereae or oat oa kD, MELODEORS |e rent on e 5 “s % SOMN F. RLUTB, 306 Pennsylvania arinae Bo 17-2 eer corner Cu “= Pye apersexcept one, signed a written agreement LL INQUIKIES AND COMMUNI JATION Af the mass of the Southern people elect to Peeaene hath aoman A _ Q tons continue in power among them the men who forced them inte rebellion, they eiect by that act to continue Messrs. Thaddeus Stevens. Charles Sumner & Co. in power over the action of Con- gress. In so doing they elect to intensify the | _* barshness of the policy towards themselves of sen the extreme radic: certaiuly for the next betwovn 9th ROW, (San: three years: as (thanks to the heartless treachery | day.) at 11 W. HAMILTON, D.D ma, inciading = ¥ m., addresses by me ; DALAT oO rede a Lara td INE TOOER | 6 Lintantenl shatshval Makeateve beetion tee it BOARDING. elections) the President has little more power to | Harkaess, Eeq. The Public are invited. Seat ~ ts i oak defend them than Maximilian of Mexico. He | free. _ 1° A envars ,eaMIET: pede aR gla , 5 e 5 ts bound to faithfully execuie any act of Con- ETT Oe EEO RO RTO AED SOCL Or reut them Furulahed Rooms Pest of rete wcen gress bearing on their case passed over nis | 3) BT Be aero Cn ar Pane | required. Inquire at the Star Office noite: veto, even if it be au act of general confisca- EST BALL, co WRDNES and THORS FOR BENT1 0, Farnisiel BOOMS. th Gon and S sweeping aunulment of every par- fed ovember aD ie crops having » Suiteble fora gentleman and wite, the t season, the suffering existiog in | er two siugie gentlemen. | 164 F st., don he bas granted. He has no authority to go mary pct the Bouth is a paliin, ke ‘and ‘the near io Be! rences civon sud required. “3 benind the edicts of Congress until the Sa- | iadies find the calls upon their time and res ,urces Bo 16 5t* preme Court may have nullitfed them: of | S0jarsely increased eg hip ee B ence to * Walt’s Opera House.” should be reduced to writing, and addressed to the above. bo Ww. WibH TO IB¥YOBM our Isdy f We can now, at a little md on a All said deceased, are warned to same, with the vouchers thereof, to the am! on er before the 1 ¥ Of November next may otherwise by law be excluded from all Given ander my band this ber 1866. net lawsw" CLoskines 1 =: JUST RECEIVED We have just reeeived CLOAKING several days, and at which no less than three bundred guests partook of all the delicacies of the season. We understand the happy couple to have been presented with many and costly QTTCE oF, OLAGETT 4 © an effort to mi me the 04 & DING. —Genttemen can be accommodated The Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary : Percy ast aNp Sate which there is no prospect—none fpr years to | destitation daily comlogt es thir knowledge, and | street heresy ont PORatR eae to To Ta. | ofState, and the Postmaster General bad in. | Riis! Presents. some pe el poner g a. Market Space, Secon’ | come. The democratic party is even more | fu relere again appeal to those charitably dis acy | freanireae Bee sccommodeted. “Mosis cutout | terviews with the Presidentto-day. There was | diately started on 2 weadiog nae eee optats «clogts Beltline Last toms ere eee powerless than the President to aid them, and | kind cen be left at the Hail on Tuesday or Weduee. | 1 Tequired. Ro 16 81 A large Attendance of visitors at tho White the guests of the gallant Col..J. RK. O' Beirne, late Deputy Marshal of this District. o— Livery Time aT Tas Loye StTae.—Last Bight, as officers Ray and Hull were passing about in the vicinity of 12th and C streets, in the Second Ward, they heara a noise like a figbt going on, and traced it to a well-known ranche on O, between Ith and 12th streets, called the Lone Star restaurant. They made is not to be trusted to that end, or no sensible | day. or at the following places raasis he el PRBESONS Cas BE AcOOM 8 )DATED WITH 7 Hartley & Brother, Water str ve deductions can be drawn from its conduct in | *€ i by aay a = me aud Table Board ut of Property will be able to du so now t. 0.138 Dunbar nelly & Offutt, Bridge street, Georzetow the fall elections. With the South repre- a. — to subd! 4 gal of whole syusres, and are Row prepared to oferas. single Building Lot upon ~ fame liberal terms been we ha selling w Squares. This ofers ere inducements to parties who House. Several Congressmen called, among whom were Hon. Messrs. Randall, Rogers and Radferd. No geveral andience was given. ca ts i et tied ahaa IMPORTANT TO TAILED SOLDIERS. in the case of & soldier detailed as clerk in the War Department, the proper accounting officer of the Treasury has decided that pay- or | ton street, Georgetown, D. U. Ro 15-sw* 14 Home, Washington. Supper tickets, #1.50 OR RENT—With ors ores imissic: a —' or without board, ¢ if sented in Congrese by the reduce@ number | Aiwselon, including Pableanz, 5 cle. na trae" | IF and very nicely furnished ROOMS seared = second TRIBUTE OF RESPBOU meetti story, trontingon Pa avenue. sui! fo ti of members in the House and her full share of the OOLU: BAPHIOALBU: | and bed roomsor (wo bed too et tos Pee of Senators, contemplated by the pro- xi held on the i6th instent, the followin: | enue rie: Bo 13-6t* posed Constitutional amendment, she will preamble and resolutions were ananimously adopt- FURS isoED BOUMS os BENT From $3 week, again make the Presidency a power in | ““Whereas. by the divine will of an tnscratable to Flier month. BOARD at $4.1 per the State for her own defense. She will so | Prowidence this Society bee ted in | St No Sesloah etroets betwee Ont ad Dect ne iT > & descent apon theestabjish ment, and capt GBUY BEE idence ti i CP le nhenath ‘ccigim=» | Ment of bounty matnring while so detailed | Sixt) S. soldiers, n white female comes Elica "BAP BAGO, apan en § the death It = i : take her sifairs gut of the cycle of political | {3 4eeth of one of tte, wisede- (TABLE BOARD ot Wo. coc mm tow | Et Remote, entra pay wep speni ved tor Pray rans a reerese named Mary Brown. | ogocio CAX ALL { uncertainties as to double the seiltng value of parted = = eo prime —— 5 Ge doors north of the avenue. Terme @a e suc! Wiei cs house, and this morning were fined by Justice — Outen ATR every acre of her arable lands, and increase | UitB inetant: and, from lone ante eke ne | Beat = AFFAIRS IN KBNTUOCKY. Morsell in sums ranging from fifty centsto two OUR Saienica, * Bundred fold that of all her mineral Iand: | deared him tous all,and will ever cause us{o cherish AZ Brevet Major General Jeff. U. Davis, As. sistant Commussioner for the Freedmen's Bu- reau for the State of Kentucky, has transmitted to Major General Howard, the Commissioner, 4 report of the operations of the Bureau in Kentucky during Octeber. There has been a considerable increase in the number ef schools, filty-five being now in operation, with an at- tepdance of 3,259 pupils. All of these schoois, with the exception of those at Covington and Lexington, are under the supervision of the several colored religious denominations of tne towns where they are located, and are sup- ported by subscriptions from the freedmen. ‘he number of patients remaining in the hos. pital tor refagees and freedmen, at Louisville, on the 3ist October, was 123. Rations were ‘ssued to the hospital inmates during the month to the number of 3,596, the money value of which was $51542, About twelve heed Qo and her every water power. She will get large | ® ae ‘ciple tu every eck hi generous GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS suilled and monied emigration from every thy with his fellow man in every condition, | 47 agGhen JEWELRY AUT desirable quarter of the globe, and will neces- | © mevolent response to every call of humanity, | YY ATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE his tender affection as a brother, his stend: FO! sarily speedily so elevate her own white labor- fast adherence tu the obligativ of private 3.8. BLACKFORD & Son, thg population as to make i in a single genera- | !riend-hip. his quiet demeanor and dignified tees, | 99 Bridge street Se eee er 2, 05: oppo- tion or so equal in intelligence, industry, and | 24, * virtues worthy our emalatiom: therefore, nines poe ae ne hd skill to that of the North. In marvelously | “Késolr-d, That to bis parents and sisters, now | THE OLDEST, Bouse 1 OUB LINE In short time she will regain ascendency in | £-F the third time stricken in thelr peaceful heuse- OLGETOWN. i y bold by the shadow of death falling ason the tovd | we of apl national affairs, and under circumstances in | son and brother, we tendsr our sincere contolence, To eee, wenal complete assortment of which all patriotic men will accept her ascen- | 90d the comfort Peeters fact as be bis life bs Li honit IE = SILVER WARE. dency a5 being unobjectionable. It will be 7 nothing to ae mais n ie face rr ~ pots cory eine outwsigh _ “imply the resalt of the rapid development of solved, That this 'yewill meet at ti wos choice lot of D PLATED her superior resources of every ble de- } hd nw 4 oa wengae ethene ieee Goops for wedding and holiday Presents. noz-tf scription, ber greatly inereased population, the and wear the nenal bedge of mourning. ABAP DBY GoOODs. more thorough training of her public men, and | ut pd gy Se Sommunl- | “We have just received a large additional supply the fact that ber influence im national affairs | and publ shed in the Latelligencer, Ubromicie sad tan ae ee ee will be directed to check the growing power | Evening Star. i ks. Frenc! erinoes. Popling, Empress Cloths. of centralization. which threatems the eatire | _y, MacMUBRAY Secree ne ey President, Blalcs. Pals Prepline Delaines, sonere and their ability to pay. The male ct ape of the females being short of fands, the latter paid the fines. ere TEMPERANCE ABNIVERSARY —Last evening, Howard Division, No. 2, Sons of Temperance, celebrated its first anniversary at Odd Fellows’ Hall, which was crowded to overfiowing. The entertain: it_ was opened with prayer, and the oeyat address was made by Uharies W. Hill, P. W. P , in the course of which he stated that there was now over GW members of the di- vision. Addresses were alse delivered by Mr. Jobn S. Poler, General Howard and Professor Drew. A poem was also read by_ Mr. Hilt. M » vocal and instrumental, by Mr. F. M. Clarke snd Mr. J. M. Duncan, Miss Gonzalves, Missee Eberimg, Miss Clara Babcock, Jennie Coon and Edna Judd, added much to the in- terest of the meeting. CHBES| c All of the frat Bo ls FRILLS ON LONDON, é FOR SALE IN SUME TO SUIT. FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT ©N Fa- VYORADLE TERMS, LEWIS JOHNSON & O0.. Bpakers, no lett 292 Penneylvania eveuue S*ORIAG TOBACCO A fine article of ZBPHYR PUFF 80K IM@ TOBACCO can be found only at 398% Est. (priee 6 cents per pound. = pleasent SMOKING OILG@AB for Fir. ‘Cents. f the inmates of the hospital for the month , ‘The finer grades of Demestic and [imported ns. Alpacas, “s SuprosEep INrawticipge.—Yesterday, a col- —s ring Drees Goocs in p October were ,white refugees ored man to the police of the Se b jars are also for sal, at moderate . destruction of every feature of American gov- ‘WORKINGMEN’S CONVENTIUN—BX | Calicce trom 12% to 3:cente,”. atrle and Georgia. It is reported that at Covington | Ward that afaead intare hed been found ins ae : beg ernmental principles wherein the latter differ } ECUTIVE COUMMITT lov. 16, 1365.— irown Muxlins from 125% to 95. there is 3 Jarge number of very poor treedmen, rivy box on the premises of Mary Jane s G. W. SHIPLEY. from ‘hose prevailing in despotic governments. | Pym eung of the Committ « Rat mer fan. | Blew fete wer cana Sloth sn Cassi me; focmar “5 oie seine bel fact scorer wed Wrignt, The child was suppovedtonave been | _"O1F-6t_ _ 39736 Hat.. bet. 9th and s0¢h ats Surely these ends are worth consent on the | Panctnal attendance requested eae “H. | vlannels: Canton dos Shawls aud Uloakine nT" threats of violence. {a the asscnce cr acy, | Plseed there the aight betore. Ofcer James (COAL AT REDUCED PRICES. part of the South to shake off the influerce of no 16-2 A. T. GAVE. Chairman, &c. — tog and save your money. endeavor by the county authorities to provi = the 5 to the pry WyAL wate cae ber rebellon leaders, military and civil, in the MASONIO —The Sears aod Members of . BENJAMIN MILLE for them, measures have been instituted by the | remains to-day. when the vary found that the | Becust Mountain. Ghestnat. 67.25. conduct of ber local affairs. Surely, in her | OF CaO DEE OFF pnd A.M. ofthe | oc 87-Im* 101 Bridgest,Georgetown-D'C. | Bureau for protecting them against the int babe was a white male infant, newly born, and Stove, Do. Egg. Do. Furnace, Do. Steamers Prevent strait, it 1s better that she be fully rep. | posd!standing. who cobteasplareaticad| siecle. | << = | Feportedas bavine been Committed te fennre | Dreugbt mn a verdict that it bad come to te | SSM Stove, Do. Ere, Do. For nted in the United States Senate, and - | bration of the zottinstant. in the city of Galtt: EW @oonbs P' death by the hands of its Mother, to them | nace. Do. Li * Test s Tep. -mpon treedmen, for which only seven arrests 1 are requested to attend an informal meeting at Ma- x f these unknown. Boston Bun Do, Egg. very superior Ges. weeented apon really equal terms with the | Sonic Hall; corner of sth and Dotrnte ae 2 24 at ware made; Teme oi Fare Derpetrated b: ——_—_._—_ —__ 23.10. North in the House of Representatives, than story room. om BATUBDAY, the I7th tostent, at 8 sn orm ane a = — _ = weed << borage! omce ot the Chiat Engineer | “Lebigh Foundry 923. = Conger n away Teprevented in either House of | ° By order of the M. WG Master ead Committee, ar varie hizance of the crimes, and that county courts | adier General J. H. Simpeon Ue ee Ore i. fa. Stoversod Bai. 68.7, Congress, and utter'y at the mercy of Messrs. no gi poser | sd at ie Bec. ONE PRICE CLOTHING STOKE: are prompt to interpose their authority in be- | been removed from its old ‘on G street, ken's a , ne GaTs. i Stevens, Sumner & Co — aaa vot oo Si tty pelea halt of tae offenders, ton room in the Patent Ofiice Building, oppo. end PINE WOOD, of the very bett uality, eet eee . lorner Bevent eet and Maryland Avenue, ei e office of Assistant Secretary Utto. In a on hand. Bap Prosract vor EXGtisn Lasoegrs.— (OR pectic ot Pe SEARLE BS OF 1 = vate sec TREASURY DEPARTMENT. few days it will be permanently fixed in Room | ‘Rew isthe ties for families to pat in their win- ‘There is trouble agsin in the English mana- | igth 1986, 01 20’clock p : - ‘The disnursements of the Treasury this week on account of the War, Navy and Interior De- partments were 48 follows:—War Depart- Ment, €199.136, Navy, $608,127; Interior, = otal, $1,575,763. ‘The amount of national bank notes issued ‘was 975.955, making the total now in circa- lation $297,065,09. The Government holds securities as foll>ws: For circulating notes, $340,291,409; for deposits of public moneys, with designated depositaries, $59,423,950: total, 379,715,350. The amount of fractional currency received from the Printing Bureau during the week Jwae $455,410; forwarded to National Banks and Avsiatant Treasurers, $477,679; redeemed, $422,- | 38,,0m the same floor, the Vestry Boom of | BLUE PILOT OVEBOOATS, 825 . | the Hebi agon + 825, come ait cortelite Gen mills of Lance [Seo toe ae ay weeny ae gler: | BROWN WITREY OVEROOATS. $20 and 925, eas Soc ae et ie crore Tere ae ey is teat: | Boys’ BROWN and GRAY MELTON gv as regards work and wages, the operatives ndanee cf avery Lsraclite of this city is reepact- 7 ITs, know to their cost. | Strikes, too, are looming } fslly solicited. By order, HERZBERG. Jacket and Pants, §7.50. Up, and ‘altogether the lookout for the coming _Bo 16-3" _o fasan of omits, Also, om band— winter is a very sad and depressing one for the BTHERN PACIPIO RAILBUAD, — | C48SIMERE SUITS for gentiomen, Cort, Vest laboring, if mot for the geverning classes, — and Pants, redaced frem @1% to e16, -ter's supply. Bae eid Moret 465 on etreats between Hand F i ALDER 'S 20 re WOOD AND COAL YARD. 1éth street, between L and M streets. 87 WOOD and COAL constantly on band. 20 7-Im* : ———e—___ 1 FOR VRE WorRKHOves.—Last night, officers Calhoun, Fifield sad Crump, of the First Ward, paid an official visit toa disorderiy vi. einity in that ward, known as the Brick-kiin, and arrested Jane Brown, Emma Jackson, Maria Pa: and Sarab Johnson, all colored, for disorderly conduct. Justice Drury com. mitted ajl to the workhouse. —-—___ Graywp LagceNy.—Phis Morning. officer ard, arrested Chas. Par- jarge.of eapeg 9 sundry property oO! argaret ‘01 The goods were re. Prisoner was sent to jail for &7 From J. Shillimgton, Odeon Building, and from Jobn T. Burch, 9h and D, we have Madame Demeorest's Mirror of Fashions for De-« cember. Also, from Shillington, and from J- ©. Parker, Post Office News Stand, we have . Bo:ton. Nov. 8, 1:66, the December number of Gordey's Lady's Book. = rn wi aah LaDIse FATE the ERB a large force is at Uae welloee Mal Many Whe Rencdee aed eases pears, Canal saa | si wo Monaar Re Aqueduct,and as SeasOD 18 80 van the lessees have determined, we understand, ae er cinfectinen bl to shut off the water until spring, and daring | Ast! ne the interval to pat the whole work in thorou: tabl he Procedte ot the aie will be rat 5 endaace of and complete repair. Had not the military Publicis solicited. autDorities thrown so many obstructions in the TAR y4ln Te’ meats of" Siang ae immanent | Meme eae LES ses nessa a! 5 . t . rent j Er, $ erected on ft ‘eet, between 5 i business to our city this fall._— Ales. Gazelle gramence ou BON DAT BvEsine. mae wits Cypress Bhitighes, (Bimmons & Davia’ Ho. Sate Or a Faxm.—Mr. Jobn ©. Garland bas a 1 r yprese Shingles, common brands sold his farm, situated on the of the pike | Cie STABLISHED 1562. eer . ie ¥ -“ ‘om this place to Georzerown. C.. about 7 cPRERSON & FERGUSON. A good assortment of 4 4, 6-4 and 8 4 White Pine, to Br ohn McDermot of Washington, Dro: | 972 Pas: azewee,cuctee Wor einarr, | | PAE Tete Rie lire for the sum of $6,200.—Rockville, Md, Sentinel. | _ Dealorpin wus | dito tort ca and og Canton Pinaoring | —— PORE Datos, MeDIOlNRvand omnutoats, | B.A" feat Ceult < Caroline Plortag | REFU Bal y Ds ° « Tal assortment of all kinds isle tier a poet rate pee toaaa) | Ae ber usaatiy Keptia s Lumber Vera incr site Wight Wall grouptiy ceed on ie we offer for cae be Alto, Gents’ SILK-MIXED OASSIMEBE SUITS, re. duced from @23 to $20, . OME PRICE ONLY, MARKED IN PLAIS FIGURES! 3,000 DpOBaLs nee peal POTATOBS , and the —_—_—— ‘court by Justice Drary. at —— Just received gpd for sale by Tue Avex NO DEviaTION: ENRBAL LAUD OFFIOR. T The Commissioner of the General Land Of- fice has received returns showing that daring ‘naw, Michigan. to the amoant of 46,105 Spain Eau Claire, Wis. 48,914; Janction City, Kansas, 6,964; Dubuth, Minn., 11.04; total, 113.- 3 acres. The greater portion of the land Was taken for actual settlement. The cash sales amounted to $19,554, ——_-e ‘Oberie B Suche aad Wer a tia eeraey, ar’ “ m. H. arrested by officer W. H. Evans, of the Seventh ——) a guerge ee wage by f= presentation: were taken Just Hanay, who held the cate fort mont 3 fares L_+ GEORGE O. HENNING, _Bo 12-6tif Corner 7th et. and Meryland av. Lo=ses: LUMBER!! 100,000 feet of Virginia Pine Joist, trem 29 t0.3 5 Toot Bastern Shore & ee ip Pine Spruce choice Flour for ‘OR THB B Fit OF BOnOO Lat ot) ——_2—___ . GEs Dismissep — two. charges Not Tavz.—We are authorized to announce that the article in a morning paper about she breaking up of the “Johnson Executive Com: mittee,” and the loss of $30,000 sustained there, by by @ prominent banking house in this city) is incorrect in every particular. On the con- trary the Executive Committee have @ large surplus to their credit, as has always been tne care. [ ; tr Psd 3 zg = i. : , e di | a 5 ! | ars : MEXICO, OR WHAT !—From certain myste. rious Movements guing on in this city, it dent chat there are extensive prepara tons ing made for some movement of importance.— D. ¥. Heraidof yesterday. In Town —Hon. John A. Dix is in town; LIQUOBS, &c. aud popular rumoreays that he has eome 19 QFVER oi "HAI ST SRSA, BXORUUBNT exeonD - am OBE B00: ar It with the President upon the i Having enlarged our store by the addition of the &7 During the pre: year 297,673 tons of for ate pac consult w: pon amnesty | ji vo. 4 br h. €. Whitewt & | ccal Dave been transported over the Cnesa. | monthly. JOB BLLis, BX NEW Y . | suffrage project. It is more probable, how, | ——— ‘warehouse Istety occupied or Peake and Obio canal from Cumberland. Ma, | Bo e™a __306 Pennaytvania avenue IVEY | witht jus reenivedsand Sory Moonen BUCK: ‘even, thévibie aieth: Kade’ lp wo roseive Bas te SOP sBOR chaak! Co.,.woate now prepared to olfer te the trade | 7 Two beavily leaded railroad eare and | (LOCKS! OLOOKS! CLOCKS {—1 Ste | ne ee a BORAGE: | stretions sor ble ‘antesion, as be is about « ZBENOH MERINOS AND REPS locomotives were moved on the new lroad ce 2 ry denve for France, probably next week. Art FRENCH FOr a It being our purpose to keep s large, well assort Yank OLOUK: oO 00 waron a B A HO O4BE a ee o . ; betdge at Havre-de-Grace, a few days since to TEBIALS, WaTULbe vd ¥ wee i F ‘OB 8a . Rm aRRIAGE, AND RE gpm cg peep A 7 A clerk io the counting-room of the New Fr : 9 lid ‘tle hoses, ; i‘ : LACK AND dwtdaniciuaeee etuxs LJ and carefully selected stock of . and plendid sada! Our stock od act, ond isn Le ‘all goods at the rat net Sate wih | bo 17 im* opposite See: pode fer’ tour aereene, F es - ape teeny the pene the of area goods wie * Ly to bis pl a | NOTICE: new. and ver nted pear ' stand from the Armor; &7-Ex-Mayor Wood. of New Yors. denies | NOT GRiaxoxn Farvrnicksunc i the whole mekr here. i that he is either in favor of negro suffrage or | Otice— Wi ibe comsts'utional amendment | wan tad ofr Sander the SF United Staves oops will soon enter © dep (on Bandas, Mexico caving tl Tout of of atres 87 Fred Douglass has bought a house in | . ‘ Alexandria, Virginia, and purposes to reside there. S87 Young ladies should never forget that a eulable marriage is thetr best hope of success in kite Ptasox AL—Ex-Mayor Weightman, of Bos; ton, 16 in town. | INTERNAL Revyenog.—The receipts trom hig “noi ur : between 7th rm { ‘ABD WOOD Lum | OAK amp ash LumBee, | Samee source to-day were $619,613.29, a ke V Natta,” whoever he may bs, Spires to be Uaited States Seaator from New a : t 156.151, ber 3 was rey 56, tn is, a ta, ° le " dereey. FRANOK TAYLOR, cre one-half ‘increase fin then Bi ers oe “a bave come over, against 61,2 tn fi