Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1866, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EV G STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (BXOEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAB BUILDINGS Secidneest corner of Penn's avenee and iid stress aT - W. D. WALLAOH. —e ath The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers im the Uity and Distric at Taw Cuwrs ran wank. at the counter; with ¥ without wrappers, Oonts eneh. : Puce vor Maltrme:—Three months, One Doter and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dei- jerz; ene year, Five Dollars. No papers are seat from the offiee longer than paid for. mm rning—One Dollar and o Half a Fear. The WEEKLY STAR-pablisnedon Fricay | VOL XXVIII. WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDA Y.:NOVEMBER 20.-1866; scott ~~ PERSONAL AMUSEMENTS. (TBE WASHINGTON HomaoraTHIC DIS- | NATIVNAL THEATRE, (late Grover's,) PENSAR » Pennsylvania avenue, pear Willards’ Hotel. No. 314 Gstreet, Letween 12th and Isth etreets. | Brarpinc & BarLRy. poor people wall receive medical attendance | J: B. Srackma medicines, free of charge at the above Instita- Upened daily, Sundays excepted. 8 VaR! rom ito 3 p. m. under the best masters, is Bnished rfermer ou the Pi Lt eacher, will SianU Lessons to in er out of the heute. Tre best of ed STILL WATERS RUN DEEP: Vor terms and particulars, gail ‘upon Mestre. | sngased. and ts SEE EEESON Fost Oties Box 384.. 5 ne Stores ot oars ‘MONDAY EVEWING, November 26. ENTIAL — men who have in ~ RT yng el lay EN onOB which unfit daties of married life; also, middle aged and old couse teed a aebinh ‘aad os not tl cir years, On THURSDAY ENING. No ber 32d ceures, feel a debility in advance of ears. fe vem ber ly before placing themselves under the treatment of For the benefit of any one.should firet read ‘The Seoret Friend. ST PETBE'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL, | Married jadies will learn somet bi: portaace Tick be proca. ed at the door on the nigh perusing ‘*The Secret Friend. Jed envelope. on receipt of 25 cents, r-OHAS. A. STUART & 00... Boston, em for business. pleasure, or the ‘A OONCERT will be gly ODD FEL WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. ‘Will Open for the GONGRESSIONAL SEASON has Smoot. 0 ‘ sovhten is sectace ts a coer DECEMBER 5, 1666, SND FUNERAL WREATHS. Bi B CURES, ‘CROSSES, ANOHORS, BTABS. reserved 1 ral form. WAX FLOW Wate’ FLOW BAS, and. BRAISING. y, FRIES tate of Boston Has removed to No. 2 Dith street, between G and H. oc 3-6m' ADIES WHO ARE DESIBOUS OF A SKILL- with the following Artiste. ~ ROSE RYTINGE, BO! EYTINOK, BOSE EYTINGE, : bysician, shonid con- | JOHN MORTIMER, FRANK LAWLOR, sult Dr BENEY MORTON, 1ea_Perk street. | JOHN MORTIMER. PRANK LAWLOR: near Richmend street, Baltimore, Md. Dr Mor- | JOHN MORTIMER, FRANK LAWLOR, fon ® services may be e Washington or any other city, by Bs above. oc 13-3m™ EMILY JORDAN, AMES GUILD. Dealer in New and Second hand EMILY JORDAN, Furntiure. Old Furniture Repaired, Beup- bolstered and ees. 32th — E~ {peer GHAELEs HALE. JOHN YABRY. best price paid Becond- b A . . z aati seliy™ CHARLES HALE, JOHN VaABRY *EREMIAH S. BLACK. WARDH.LAMON, C.F, BLACK. BLANORE onty, i LAW OFFICE. BLARCHE GuEY. BLACK, LAMON & 00., BLABQHE GREY. Counsellors and Attorneys at-Law fn the Su H. B, PHILLIPS, M. MATTHEWS, Oourt of the United States, the Court of Olaims, | HB PHILLIPS, M. MATTHEWS, the Courts of the District, the Executive Depart- | H. B. PHILLIPS. M. MATTHEWS, ments. and Committees of Tees. fie, 46% léth street, (directly opposite Wil- Jards’ Hotel ) de 18-tf nd a pumber of others of similar standing. Bo ltiw C, 18S “hrorney. Sethi eee No. 36 bouisiana avenue, A Grand Goncert for the benefit of GEORGE oom ly WASHINGTON CIBULE, B.U.(H. F.)C. A., willbe er at op LLOWS’ ITALL, (Navy Yard,) on iD. EVENING. NOV. 20, 1466. pgton rtette Club, assisted ladies and gemtlemen of well-known Kindly consented to contribute their 2 occasion. ome secured at the hallonthe night QounD ADVICE. . ‘That's it! that’sit! Just listen » bit the folks at Smith's Oak Hal! of the concert. Doors open at quarter before 7 es o'clock, exercises to commence at quarter to 5 So sound and +0 mcg o'clock. Tickets of admission 25 cents. For the present reason of Fail. of Committee. nol Button your coat Up to your throat D COsTUM x ans that \d Private Parties. An tae MBS. PRANK REA, A wh beens i 447 loth street 2 1 te Which will be excerdi N ATIONAL THEATER, And you'll stay in bed a MR. JEFFERSON And compitieg tbe my rat ae: wi SNe ee cax os. Of the Doctor's etof, FOR 81X SIGHTS. __ 9012 it And ali sorts agin — diet. prers. J.W. &. P. KREIS’ ways take care DANOING ACADEMY, oe Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts., Just such as those Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Which are sold at Smiths Oak Hal! SMITH BROS. & CO... Our Acadi is now open for the recepti, f Pupils. A eolect class is now rming on Wed: 4 besday afternoon from 4to 6 e clock, for the<e Gear NoetEES cops, | EERE RES Seas A Be. al PF. -@. ere GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Co.’s Music Stores, 8 au ting OS4K HALL, 468 Seventu StReFr. The Hall can be rented for Soirees, &o, Just received the larsest and finest stock of Days and Howrs of Tuition : PIECE GOUDS ever offered im the city of Wa-h- For Ladies, Misses and Masters, Tuesday and ington. Having secured the best artists iv the | Thursday afternoens, from $ to 5 o'clock. red to make up in the fines Gentlemen's Glasses. Tuesday and Thureday eve- nings. from 8 to 10 o'elock. F or further informatio; of tuition, or address hours ote to the Academy. Quarter commencing with the first lesson. se 10 Perlor assartment cf Cloths, Cascimeres, M42 IN 1'8 FASHIONABLE "DANCING ‘stings. Chinchillas and Escomas, for MABINI A mai es nd @ general assortment of: 8 ASSEMBLY BOOMS, Fotehiny is. He has also added to E, between 9th and 1éth atreets, splendid lot of first class Custom made uname is now open for the rec Glotbing. from New York, at lower prices than p iv im & P cordauhe thee liberal patronage. oc 3!-2m urday: epply during WB Private inatruction giventeeait tent —Private ins eu to #0 M. ©°8*2vacnamt ramon. venteuce of the pup gods picgrner of x ond D. streets, Desires to return his thanks tor the pa > + TID 3 Patronage bestowed upon him during past EDUCATIONAL. seasons, and at the same time invites his friends to visit his stor A SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED BY TWO young ladies,en MONDAY, Nov. 19th, in the and choice selection of = r= for th Seenaecting with the 455 street Preabyterian ms u md general = ate Bnglioh branches taught. neers sppearance of all garments j@ at the estab- | south gat aay ae a ‘The best work and moderate charges, te our M3; A208 4 LY reapectfolly announces @ public generally that she will receive a tew more Porins ir iatruc: F. J. HEIBERGEa, Successor te H. FP. Leadon & Co.,, st., Georgetown, D.C. T: CITIZEN'S AND MILITARY St. TiMOTETS HALE MERCHANT TAILOR, Tax autsee or thie tortion Wil be resumed Metropolitan Hotel. late Brown's, . 13, terms, &c.. 362 Poansylvenia mone b. ° pe pe cach at the ohisennt perkates of ‘his tf schington DC. | city, or address the prine! wos E. PARSONS. Ostonville, Md. DENTISTRY. = moderate. oc23 im” = : ne brat ss ur W™ & waigar peatisr, STOVES. &c. L poe aes between Daca K's. Island, PREPARE FOR WINTER. a Operations the Brofesston. Rradcial fete made AC BETES Sz? Spestrect, oid, silver ral base, A full w c Ber ang wader set on Tuber that can't be beatfor | » You ran set repsira for ail kinds of Stoves, 3 eo moderate. "nO eat” Benge. Jebrated RANGES for sale. & K WOOD, tne a Mehl STOVES in creat variety. ‘Will insert tect, ?s¢ FEE". AVRAU OLD STOVES tak part pay for new, ented July, 1966. ou W.B. Sealer of We aa corn as _cc@Im* 479 9th street, Let, Dand B. ery. B. FITOH & BR, C. FOX, gone having Teeth fo extract. t would advise them “REAL ESTATE BROKERS ond we call et Dx. LEWIE'S Ba: : ; taken out. Teeth inserted on nd Cod aad ATTORNEYS FOR CLAIMANTS. 2th cP, Eder, thas all persons shou OFF10B: CORNER OF 7TH AND F STBEETS, ve Teeth, we very To be convincea Of the fect call ned see for ear? Vvposite the Pust Oitice : ae & call and see the new and impreved RESsEbxces G0. 260 Poan's svenue, between lath and isn | #22. Amot Kendall, |" George 8. Giieon, 7. maanerd ‘ailach, Hrgee W, Bice. . Gupton. - D.C ey W. W. Gorcorai Moves Kelly: Charles Knap," “not th UNS! GUNBt: GUNSI! No. 414 DSTRERT! @@.414 DSTREET: ho cagnot weer and no person can wear others who sannot wear JOHN J. p err. , - oa noe, iz GUN AND LOCKSMITR,, eh office gocommod And dealer in sire; but to those who abe pasticnion seaeiss he | POWDER. SHOT. BALLS. rest, cleanest, most ries en- PERCUSSION CAPS AND CARTRIDGES, ra estert TBEBRLEBETE | cea kinds and sires pata: . Aigo, New and Second-hand SHOTGUNS, which yee ‘avenue. be- | 1 vill sell as cheap as the cheapest for cash. $reen Sth a: Arch street, attention paid te the repairing of @uns, Phfladelphi oct | Uolks. ac = ——= = . BELL HANGING tly attended to. Pom 45Le pet Disco Las . SIGN OF THE BiG GUN. : STEAM ENGINES, 414 D street, betw. 6th and th, north Combining the maximum of efficiency durability, | _0¢ 28-27 Washington. Sud economy, with the minimum of weight and 8 EXPRESS COMPANY, price. They ‘are widely and favorably known, | A AMS EXPRESS more than 609 beinginu-* All warranted satis- OFFICE 614 PENN'A AVENUE. factory. or me sale. Descriptive circulars sept on BRANCH OFFIOR: application. Address 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE J. ©. HOADLEY 4 00., WILLARD'S. pianeaa ae oes: BTHERN Weerenn Be od OVAL, | NO! R J. P. DENNIS, 1 xP Ww , b s woe mera yen he Valuables of all kinds COLCRRAKER, Greman Se re east cactinne Begs leave to intorm his and the public | of the country. from, ty rally thet be bas BEMUV pBaFTs, sold a oa tb virert to Nes. 393 OOLLEOTION op worst. D # ect, 1ith aud lath aecessib! : nited Btates. st fide Pence; vane aromas. and Made tn le partso” be U: 8 Theatre A: facilities are . DUNN, Agent, Swachineto D. 9. can do e- | mb w-tt Sie serves | puravmirs ty the =, He hopes by om- NGUKS, w the country rand 7 on ee : BEBF TONGUKS. St ae’ i sep 3 cotm os Se eeeber 5 pear a raft Barty Lites ceived, Hart's anered Fj 4 Decatur: howl: icblande, other arietice’ se phar cae FRANCK TA. \ TELEGRAMS. xc. ‘was antroduced inio' ihe lower ¥ yesterday to oes 29. The +Enct Tenneesee members toied. solid: with the Radicals and Conser yatives'to' tay ou the-tanle, Sod the Conser ‘Tenneseee voting imtroduced striking out the wor the present franchise law, . The Legiclature of illinois. will stand, as fol- 16 Repadticans and ¢ Democrate; in the House, 62 Republicais and “4 Democrats, giving the Republicans a ma- jority Of 46 om joiut ballot. Logan’s majority, with six counties to hear trom, 56074. «The *\X counties yet to héar irom gave, in 561, 1,383 Democratic majority. ©_H. Branscomb has been declared elected to the Missouri Legisiature over Frank P.. Blair, the vote cast aftersuidown being de- cided legal by the Attorney Stave. This decision elects S. D. Radical, to the State Senate, and increases General Pile’s majority for Uongress. The North Carolina Legislature organized yesterday, with W. (+. Manly Speaker of the and Mr. McAlden Mouse of Commons. elecied. Governor probably be cent in to-day. No other business WAs transacted. Tbe Boffaloand Erie railroad have settled the claims of the persons injured by the late The friends of the de- ceased accept 85,00) exeh. The remainder was distributed among the wonuded. James Ma- honey, the track- master, gave boud in the sum of $2.40 for bisfutore xppearance. A large number of visitors are daily arriving at New Orleans. The Federal and State offices will be closed to-day to give the employees an opportunity to wituess the inauguration of the grand fair. Senator Doolittle left yesterday morning for Galveston, on a short “oO Spy tne Atiants : A _ BY wen ¢ Canie.} bé report ie confirmed ave consented to-secept vermmente of France of the Tennessee Megiation of the to: vietely cured by one bottle 8. ©. FORD, Agent. G7 PROPHETS HAVE NO HONOB in their tut thia cannot he said of inasmueh ae PHALON’S “NI OnRE( 8 © the home tnannfactured prodact of sweetest flowers of the ince taken precedence of all exotic hie side of the Atlantic. . I id eifculation that fighting bas been renewed in Candia; i Grent foods are devastating the counties of Dancaster. Many lives were lost by SOF; Nov. 19+ Evenifg.—lt is said that the Governnien’ le ali¥e to the fact that numbers of Fenians have been a late weekly. aid ie well rebelijons movement. demonstration in Saturdny was grand and.im FLORENCE, Nov. @HT BLOOMIN ‘We-tern hemisph: Jows: In the Senate prepared te meet any Edinburgh on ic. Sold everywhere REMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPEOIAL CASES, No. 14 Bend street, New York. 19-—Baron Rieasoli, Prime Minister of the 1tatian Government, has issued & circular. discouragt -Roman qiestion. neutral aud await the #3, ana sealed the agitation of the italy, he says, will be certain triumph of her a and you wild not regret it: for,as adverti siclane are general! 2 e trosted. Enclose a stamp ddirectto DR. LAWRENOK. No. General or the BExiiy, Nov. 19.—It te positively asserted Bismarck Will soon resame the active du- Hes Of bis office. (By Steamer.) MORTALITY FROM OHOLERA. According tothe Registrar General's return, erished of choleraic disorder in ales Guring the three months ending the 30th of September. We had ample » the Daity News saye, of the impending n, but we waited when the necessity fer immediate action was pressing, and the sacrifice of 20.000 lives"in a population of 2),- 006,000 is the penalty we Rave to pay for our infringement of the laws of News invokes the aid of every intelligent per- son in the effort to improve the present mode of living of the poor in England, which, with its bad water and drainage, its huddling of buman beings together like swine, but without the fresh air which swine can breathe, is the true cause of cholersic disorder. THE EXPERIMENTAL CRUISE OF IRON-CLADS. The Times says the genera! result of the ex- the British tron-ciad *quadron is satisfactory. The squadron in- cinced nine iron-clads. comprising ail the va- rieues of the fleet, and they successfully kept the sea for & month during the autumnal equi- nox, showing good weatherly qualities and high rates of speed, and it is Claimed that the vessels represent a combination of merits not possessed by the iron-clads of any foreign State. BALL’S VEGETABL ‘ ee pen x Hai.’s Vaorrasre Sicitiam Hain Benewen Restores gray hair to the original color. Hari’ VEGETABLE SiciiaNn Prevents the hair from f: Batw’s VecetTasee Sicttian Hain RengweR Makes the hai: OILIAN BAIR By The old officers were re- message will 19.925 persons ingland and Bay's VEGETABLE SrciLian Hatk BENEWER Does Hauv’s Sicinian Vor Has proved itself the best preparation for the hair ever presented to the public. For sale by all druggiets. ja 30-Taly anim Hai RENEWER | accident for $25,010. life. The Daily TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DB STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. #8. of Janesville, Wisconsin writes fer all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been troubied for eight years with an ag; vated case of Piles. and bis brother was discharged from the army as incurable, (he being quite para- lyzed with the Piles.) Both these distressi Were cured with one bottle of Dr. STBICK 1 MEDY. The recommendation of these jentlemen. beside the i y Dr. Strickland, oug! ing that the mostaggravated chronic Pr. Strickland’s Pile Rem: ists everywhere. : « CHBISTIANL ect. perimental cruise 0: Saturday night last. thirty more Fenian prisoners were released from custody at To- ronto. Their discharge was conducted with great secrecy. The prisoners received a good supper at @ railway station Lelore starting, and were each presented with a five-dollar sold by Drngy Nalr® 2 06: avente and 502 9th s A BSUPEBIOR BEMEDY. We can conscientiensly recommend te those suf- b's maueieLuOUs cou Ortega and party remain at Brazos, guests of the commander of the United States troops there,and signified their intention not to retarn to New Orleans. Fifteen hundred troops are expected on the Mexican trontier soon. Theannual meeting of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company was held in Balti- sterday. The old board ef directors elected. The‘ election for president takes place in December. The Government commissioners have ex- amined the second section of twenty miles of the Ventral branch of the Union Pacific rail- road and reported the same to the S: the Interior as m an aceeptable condition. In San Francisco seyeral hundred sailors are on a strike tormaintain the present rate of Later from Mexice. A special dispatch to the Brownsville Courier reports that there was a4 spirited attack on Muatamoras on the 9th. The skirmishing lasted several hours, the asraniting party, under Tapia, gaining the advantage, but the distrusting Cortivas, did not fellow up his success. The defenders lost twenty prisoners, and Colonel Rias, their commander, was ar- Tested for bad conduct in the field. On the night of the 10th metant Tapia died from cholera, This event will change the current The arrival of Escobedo is re- DR. STRIOK- GH BALSAM. It gives rebef almost instantaneous, and is with doubt but the le to the taste jifluous Cough Balsam is one of ndis all thatits have tried it during lief from a mest d: ed by Dr. Strickland etapa: Ohio, and ‘NAIRN & tore. and OM AS. wea 8 at WAITES 4 INI’S, 317 Pa. avenue and 502 Ninth 00 26 ly STEADILY, SUCCESSFOLLY, SMOLANDEB’S EXTRACT BUOKU THE BATTLE OF CARPRONERA. The following is a translation of General Diaz's official report of the battle of Carbo- The meteoric shower bas been observed on the Pacific coast. Many of the Fenians who were liberated at Toronto are now in Buffalo, “Headquarters of the National Army, Mililary Division of the Eaxt.—Citizen Minister: After the batue cf Mishantlan, on the 3d instant, about which an official report has been sent to your department, I marched to Oaxaca, which was besieged by Colonel Felix Diaz. took active measures to pefieet the siege and shut ap the garrison, and just as I was about assaulting 1, 1 heard that a column of 1,500 men, of intantry, cavalry, and artillery, was coming to at opcefieft Oaxaca, and came without delay to meet the columu. day at 11 a. m. I met the enemy at -La Carbo- nera.’ The battle began at | p.m. with great tenacity and determination on both sides. Pp. m., and we are at Los Minos, having followed the enemy for three learues, and captured 39 Austrian, Polish,tand Han- g57ian prisoners, among Whom are seven offi- cers, four monntain rifle guns, over 600 car- bines, and great abundance of munitions. have had some very dear losses. time to lose, as I must prevent the escape of the enemy, which was at Oaxaca with very good artillery and great abundance of arms, sinma- nition and clothing. I will send you afterward detailed account o. this important victory “Please congratulate the citizen President “Headquarters at Los Minas, October 18, 1566, “PORFRRDO Diaz, “Citizen Minister of War at Chihuahua MAXIMILIAN AT ORZapa. Ngw ORLEANS, Nov every case of Kypngy Disuast, ERSUMATISN, Gravel, Urinary Disonpens, WEAKNESS and Pains In the Back, FruaLe OomPtaints and TroveLes arising from Bxcussks oF any KIND. COME, YB AFFLICTED! TERY SMOLANDEB'S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price @1. D. BARNES & 0O., New York, and BARNES, WAED & 00., New Orleans, Southern Agente. BURLEIGH & BOGERS, Wholesale Druggipta, Boston, Mass., General Agents. Baltimore To- Should the weather to-day prove favorable the streets of Baitrmore will cle which, for grandeur asa Masonic demon- stration, has never been excelled in try. The laying of the corner stone hat to be the most imposing temple, the continent, devoted to the uses 0; ren of the mystic tie,’ will call forth this dem- ion. The Knights Templar and the Free and Accepted Masons from the East, the West, the North and the South, will here meet to again renew their fraternal bonds, lived in “Faith,”’ they will meet in « 5 and when their good work is done they will separate in “Charity.” ces will be of the usnal impressive character: the address on the occasion is to be delivered H. B. Latrobe, Esq., whilst the odes and anthems Will be sung by a select choir of up- wards of one hundred vocalists, The President of the United been invited, has signified his intention of be- ing present. He will leave Washington in an hour this morning, and Station at halt- present a specta- COLGATE’S AROMATIO VEGETABLE SUAP A superior ToiLet Soar, prepared from refined VEGETABLE OiLs in combination with GLYCERIN ® espectaHy designed for the use of Lapixs, and the Nursery. Ite perfame is exquisite, and washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. —————————————— SECRET DISEABKS. FTis the mest certain, safe and deed, the only vegetable reme- Cures in two to tour days, and n twenty-four hours. No mineral, no The dedicatory servi- led by Dr. R. BSawanivan’s @: efiectual remedy States having dy ever discovered. extra car at an earl will arrive at the 9 o'clock. Here President Johnson will be by Governor Swann, Adjutant General Berr and others, and wilt breakfast with the G: ernor, after which he will be escorted into lin and will take part in the interesting ceremo- nies of the day. During his stay in the city the President will be the guest of the Governor. It rc he will return to Washington this ne. The Knights Te: some 65 strong, E. 19.—Vera Craz_ dates to tke Isth instant have been received. Maxi- JvICES—A positive milian was at Orizaba on the lth instant RITAN’s Boot ann HE: and permanent cure fer hi Saw Francisco, Nov. 17.—The bark Swal- low, from Yokobama, Japan, Uct. 16. brings 5,600 packages of tea. The Japanese Govern- ment had bought two steamers at Shanghai. Une of them was not delivered, and, in conse- quence of some informality not explained, remonstrances bad been » Diseases and Abuses whi: wers, with sure means of relief. Ia ya. Wns Cardonee Keane r from Richmond, Va. . Gill, Grand Commander ot Grand Encampment of Virginia, accompa. nied by E. H. Lane, Esq., Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Virgin lust evening, by way of were also accompanied by a number of Mas- ter Masons trom Richmond, Petersburg and Fredericksburg. On their arrival they were escorted to the Gilmor House, which will be the headquarters of the Virginia delegation. The members from Norfolk and vicinity will reach here by the bay boat at an early hour thie morning. A large delegation of Knights Templar from Philadelphia, Natban Bishop, of St. John’s Commandery, anied by the Liberty Cornet during last night, and 6! at Barnum’s Hotel, and several dele; from New York, New Jersey and Delaware also arrived. The York and Harrisburg Sir Knights arrived by the Nortbern Central rail- ‘Way about midnight, and ters at the Fountain Hotel. The various bodies of Masons are ordered to meet promptly at 950 o'clock a.m. to-day.— Baltimore Sun, Wth. charge in sealed SEILLIN HOUGH made against 1 a. vernments and the French Minister in particular, for making con- tracts to supply the Japanese with vesse arms, thus excludin; \of residents. The principal person; mediator betwer: cials of foreign reached this city Ashington. They BALLS, PARTIE SECOND GRAND BALL ar ODD FKLLOWS HALL, NAVY YABD, BY THE O"MAHOSY CIBCOLE » Novemper zi. Tickets $1. admitting a Gentioman and Ladies. hemselves to spare n: euual to their former competition om the part Tince of Kanga, one of the . bad offered to become a contending factions, and bad tendered the rebel chiet the choice of terms . Yokohama dates to October 26 confirm, officially, the desth ef the Tycoon of Japan, and state that his suc: would assume no authori the conclusion of the war wit Choisin, when the votes of 1! be solicited for Owari, a boy of eight years, tor tbe legitimate succession to the Tycoonats. The Englich and French mail steamers run okobama, Shanghai, and Kong. The Belgisn Minisier has made & treaty with Japan and had gone. The brig Lubra, on her voyage frem Hong-Kong for Yokohama, was atiacked by pirates, who shot the captain and mate and took the vessel back to Hong-Kong. The British schooner An bse recovered thirty-six boxes of treas: saved from the wreck of the bark Labelle, which was buried on Wake Isiand, when the vessel was lost. tion on the Plano. at her residence. No. 7 let | for an honorable cessor it would await the rebel chief Daimois would commanded by edge t forts to reuder fan conan No. 4, accom; MAR IN MIND THAT LIBERTY LUDGS, Bo. 6. r¢ NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, regularly between Y Willaive thet get GRAND BALL ; A At 044 Follows Hall, Ne WEDNESDA\ EVEN By order of the Committee. peatro - wok up their quar. NG, Nov. 28th, MENT. RAND BALL of the AWKWARD tpened on account of the Weather, and will take corper 6th and D AY. Nev. gd. CHILD KILLED BY 4 M air occurred in Baltimore yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr. Jesse Marsden, on East Baitimore street. Mrs. George Clogg, a daugh- ter.ot Mr. Marsden. residing with 0 while under the influence of attacked her own children, and those of her sieter, Mrs, Eichman, with a common table knife, and cut thé throat of a son of Mrs. Kich- man, aged about five years. «She ed the life of ber youngest child, but did not succeed in inflicting serious injury on her own children. Seeing her kil made their éscape from thei ‘The unhappy woman was remoyed to an in- e asylum shortly after the sad affair. ir produced intense excitement jn the Sumter The parties are highly respect- able. ANIAC.—A horribie af- CLUB has bee: etd inclemency of place at ISLAND HALL. streets, Island, THU BSD. Ly admitting a Gent and Ladies. sth good for the 22d instant. _By order of Committee ai not EBEMPTOBY SALK_ P TO CLOSE BUSINESS Baving sold my Fixtures ilsow. (inte of Wilson to vacate the premises by my entire stock at greatly reduced Lg of— tne Calf and Heavy Winter Boots ull line of Lactes Misses, Blankets, Quiits. Table Lit je Cutlery, Silver-plated Ware Clocks, Ladies aud Misses bhaw!s SUSPENSION OF WOK ON THE ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILR@AD. informed that work has been ent.rely ed on the Alexandria and Fredericksburg Rail- Toad, Owing to the failure en the part of Bod- fish Mills & Co., the original contractors, to pay the sub-contractors. which was commenced a tew months since under such promising aspects, should be sus- pended is deeply to be regretied: but that some one will step in and complete what has been commenced would barely seem to admit ofa The road is of too vital an smportan to remain unconstructed, and because prom- led, is no reason why capital should not step in and go ahead with the im- portant undertaking. We hear rumors of ditf- ferent kinds in regard to the reliability of the gentiemen who had taken the road io build, and tears expressed that they might§consider the obligation contracted here portance, and hardly worth looking after, bu: d to credit any of them johor will lead them todis- ry claim whieh may iegitimately be itis bard to predict what course may be taken in [be premises by the directors of the road, but we doubt not they will take sueh a course as will put the road in the bands of responsible parties. who wit! no failure to carry om the work, or pay those who do. —Alex. Gaz. 8 fit of insanity, then attempt- ) an Ving 1 the little boy, they ber lst, I ofer po RR ir mother unharmed. FINANCIAL—The New York money-lenders, are generally charging 6 cent, to the brokers, on call, and not taking paper, except of short date and prime credit. Private lenders and some of the banks are accepting 5 per cent. from the best of the stock and money firms of the street. thus far.is steady on the tore. going terms. The Commercial Advertiser of yesterday afteruoon says:—Gold fell below 111 he cash gold is easy. eamer is dull at 1083; e United States Five-twen- Ues of ISG2 sympathize with gold. and sold The other Government Glass and Wooden Ware. Stationery ‘obscco anda Cigars Fancy Goods of all descriptions. Auction Sales Every rcning. commencing at7. K.F. PAGE, 502 under Odd Fellows’ Hall. SUPERIOR OABINET FUBNITURE. The crn pened te ba; pont cur 8 BINET FUBN HLT Uomplete, embr: ality. from the finest under 7 per cent. as of minorim- ‘we are hardly pre, yet, believing to inform = namerons this morning. presented to them ‘xchange for the Boston st alu9 per cent. T! down to 108 per cent. securities are dull, with a variation o! per cent. from the sales of Saturday. Particularize, as our Stock conceivable article to be f i HOUSE-FUBNISHING BOTA! LISHMENT, and at prices that defy 01 Please call and satisfy yourself N Q. 5 _ Boutheaat corner Sh end D sts. ETTERS PAT. 7 Ca No. 1, 1s the effectual ety for Be- xXty Years of age, res- na, is cutting a new S7-There are forty new wells now going preparanon: No More Mvtatrors. of the Senate in the Legislature of Georgia, introduced a bill last Thursday to colored men and women for living in a state fornication, and to make it a te woman to be delivered of a colored Daly, member TRI EOTED BY Bu! down on Pithole creek, and making for sinking twenty more. S7-Famihes are alread to Europe in the spring. 7 Jobn Bull will found the debts of the harmacie Nege of Medicine, Vi iy engaging passagee a ee | AN ENGLISH FARM&R.—Mr. Napier, con: of Lord Napier, has just bought a tation, known as Snitth tarm, in Cocke county, East Tentiessee, for $25,000 easb, in gold. He intends prosecuting agrical- ture on an extensiye scale, and has sent to England for fine bieoded stock. > in hie eae ape ea tern farmers it goes against ease corn rte saad ts Contederacy, he is so con- S7 There is much «aid both in the Texas Legislature and out of it about dividing the State of 7 8 into tw States. * ‘use of mercury and all other deleterious at of alt. eo or ae ‘Valpeon, Sallemands, Roux by Dr. BARROW, Ho. 194 . He. 290, Penn's ecient T on the conve! muekets at p eases Ba eer, Corporation Affasrs. Board oF Avvgnweyx, Nov 19, The Board met a: the usaai hour. Presen’, Mrsers Tat. Oven. Edmonston, MeCathran, Gui. -k Beer, C. S. Noyes, A. Lioyé. (i ven T . T. E. Lioyd, President. and > ¥V Noyer, Secretary. ‘The Chair laid beore the Board & comms n.- cauon from the Mayor aenouncing Bis app ro- val of acis for the rehef of George McCiemeat. and Joba Hartwell, and an act mating an ap- FOpriatvion to carpet, and jay Mooring .o he jayor's, Clerk's und menaet officer Also, 8 communication trom the Mayor, en- cloring the following trom the Corperauon Attorney addressed to Justice E.G Handy “I do not think there is any law of the corpors- Hon to meet the care put by you, in whick it is charged that a butcher Knowingly aod wil- fully sold @ piece of Meat weighing littie more ban b iw be pretended it weighed. I: certainty an imdictable offence, that of cheat- 1 a it ought alsoto be provided for in the market laws. I would suggest to you to re- port the case to the Mayor with the view of obtaining some legislation to correct the evi! it coulc easily be done by an amendment to 6th sec son of the act of May 27th, 1857, au act ‘O reguinte markets,” by providing that im every case where any person authorized te sei? =I, articles In market, shall Knowingly and wilfully sell the «ame ata less weigbt than thal stipniated, he sbali be subject to sech fine apd penalty, or forfeiture, as the Councils may ‘kink will correct the eyll. Very respecttully. Josrrn H. Brapirr, Attorney Referred to committee on marine Mr. Uwen introdaced a bill giving perms- sion to Nicholas Vedder to pat iron raring in front of bis premises five feet from the buila- ing line. passed r. Barr presented the petition of William Thomas, praying permission to piace an iron Tauling in front of his premises: referred. Also, introduced a joint resolution to furnish each of the Police Magostravwes with printed copie of the laws of the Corporation; referred committee on police. The bill for erection of a bridge over Tibe~ Creek at H street north, as amended in the lower Board, was taken up,and the amend- ments of the Board of Common Conncil were bon-concurred in. Biil for increase ot compensation of certain officers of the Fire Department was taken ap; the amendments of the lower Board were non- concurred in, and a committee of conference Was appointed, consisting of Messrs. Owen, Tait, and A. Lioyd. Mr. A. Lioyd presented the petition of Wm. H. Johnson, praying remiseion of a fine: -e- ferred Mr. Gulick presented the petition of Mr. Barnes. referrea. Mr. Noyes prpsented the memorial of Thos A. Scott, protefting against the inequality of the present jicenses of taverns, restaurante, &c. [The petitioner complams that reetau- rants. &c,, doing besiness in the populous pe of the city are required to pay ao more icense than those who do business where the population is sparse and the receipts small. | Reterred to police commitee. Mr. Gulick, from the committer on finance, reported adversely on petition of Messrs. Makepeace ana Thomas, and the committees was discharged from ite further consideration. Also, introduced a joimt resolution requesting the Mayor to co-operate with the authorities of Georgetown and the eounty in providin, suitable rooms for the Orphans’ Court am office of the Register of Wills, as reg the act of Congress; ‘d. Also, r — adversely on memorial of the Board of Trade asking an appropriation to deepen the channel of the Potomac river, from the Long Bridge to the Arsenal. (on account of the bad condition of the Corporation tinances,) and on the bill te erect lighting rods on the City Hail, and joint resolution to refitand re-arrange the offices in the City Hall, (for the same reasons,) and the committee was discharged from further cou- sideration of the same. Also, reported bill authorizing the Mayor to sell a Corporation Jot in square 490, on 435 street west: passed Mr. Barr, from the SEE & substitute for the bill of the lower a for the measurement of oate, &c.: made the special order tor next Monday Mr. Barr asked to be discharged from the petition of P. M. Dubant and others, in relation to the measurement of oysters: also, on the bill for measurement of potatoes, &c., both of those matters having been provided for in bilis which have already passed this Board, and the committee was discharged from fur:her consideration of the same. The President, as chairman of the special committee to which was referred the joint res- olution 1b rejation to the removal of the building at intersection of C street and Louisiana ave- nne, made a verbal report in reference to the matter and read a communication frem the Mayor stating what he had done in the prem - ises; the resolution was jaid over informally lor one week, The committee of conference on the bill in- creasing the compensation of certain officers of the Fire Department, submitted a report: wich was agreed to, and the bill was passed. Mr. Tait. from the committee on bealtb. re- ey a bill granting certain powers to the rd of Health to abate nuisances: erde: ) be printed and laid over forone week r. Noyes, trom the committee on public scbools, reported favorably on the nominat of School Trustees, (except that of B. F. Hu ley, Second Pistrict,) also, favorably on + Nominations of the Treasurer and Secretary of the Board: and the said nominations were confirmed. The nomination of Mr. Hurley was \nid over for one week, at tne request of Mr. A. Licyd. Mr. Lioy4, from the committee on claim ried adversely on the petition of Mart O'Toole, praying remission of a *. andthe committee was discharged from further consideration. Also, reported a bil’ for relief of Geo. Smith, remitting fine of $25 imposed on him for alleged violation of law, passea. Mr.Turton, from the committee on drain- age, reported adversely on the petition of Dan’) Peil, (the matter having already been provided for im a bill passed by this Board.) and the committee was discharged from its further ee Also, reported a bill allowing the Trustees of Providence Hospital to drain. their new building; passed. Several bills from the Lower Board were referred. The bill from the Lower Board to repair the culvert on K street south, in the Sixun Ward, wae passed. Adjourned. Common CovNncIL.—President Moore in the chair, and all the members present excep! Mr. Dudley. The following were introduced:—By Mr. T—Resolution to cause an iron ri on Hi street, between 17th and Connecticut ave- nue. to be removed; referred. [It was stated that this rsiling, in front of the house of the Secretary of the Treasury, is seven feet over the line.) By Mr. Peugh—Resolution calling on the ‘Mayor for & copy of the correspondence between the Jady managers of the late fair and bimself in reference to the removal of the fair building; adopted. Aliso, act to transfer $51,- 45>.25 from the U.S. direct tax to np Ne iund, and £36,906.35 from the general fand to the canal interest fund; referred. Wy Mr. Moore—Certain papers in reference te the claim of Margaret Gorman; referred to a spe- cial committee—Messrs. Malley, Joyce and Morsell. By Mr. Mulloy—Petiton of Nathan Bieom for the remission of a fine; referred. Also, bill for & sewer on F street, between l4th and 15th; referred. By Mr. Drury—Petition of H. Bloom The following were reported from commit- tees:—By Mr. Stewart, (improvements)—for footway on eastside of street west, be- tween Q and stree s north; sed. To re- alley in square 374; To rebuild a bride i 2d aud Boundary streets; passed. B; Br. Marche, (same committee)—To repair cul- Sireetsouth, between 13th aud i4th streets east. By Mr. Joyce. (police)—Adverse- ly on the bill amending the act in relation to the sale of liquers, so as te allow the sale of malt liquors on Sunday afternoons: [The bill was Tejected—yeas, essrs. Baker, Calvert, Carroll, Mead, mens en Wright—@;, nays— Messrs. Anderson, ‘an, Joyoe, Marche, Moreell, Nalley, Pi » Pengh, Stewa: Simms, Talbert, Walker, and the President— 13.) By Mr. Muttoy, (police)—Bill autbor- izing Francis Dooley to build a frame shed ad- ine a brick building; peoses. By Mr. Ma!- joy, (markets)—Repor back resolution to prevent travel during market hours on the south side of the Western Market. [Mr. Mol- Joy stated that the Corporation Attorney bad given his verbal opinion that the corpora‘ion did not bave this power.) The committee was dischi vote, gave Mr. Mulloy ive ara iz the metion to recon- sider the vowe by w the bill to anucipate the revenue tor the erection of @ schoo) build- ing in the Ist District was passed, and i was withdrawn. The bill mow stands passed. Mr. Baker's motion to reconsider the vote by ch the bill to license non-resident traders was rejected, was taken up and adopted. ‘The bill was taken up and after some devate ‘Was pasted—yeas 15, pays 4. Mr. Anderson, from the conference commit- tee. reguiating the pay of certain officers of the Paid Fire tment, made a report rec- ommending the bill as originally passed by the Algermen with a proviso, the consideration of Peugh called vj Mr. Peug! Up the bill to license non- Tesident insurance companies. After some de- bate a motion to lay on the table was adopted — yeas (3. pays 6. A number of bills were received from the Al- dermen snd referred At 10:25 the Board adjourned. ‘B7 Mississippi bangs borse thieves. S7 A double-barreled bas been Lop ng in Dresden, and is ereat ai. S7 Clergymen have been liberal pat, of Ristori. ” re

Other pages from this issue: