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WAX FLO 5 i TRow aes. agg heya A | Re late of Boston Bae remov Ith street een G and oc 36m AD L tn] apd accomplished Physici: suit Dr HENRY MORTON, 184 P. near Kichmend street, Baltimore, Md. Dr Mor- ton # services may be engaced in Washington or any othercity, by addressingas above. oc 13 3m BS GUILD, Dealer in New ant Second hand an rnvture Old Furniture Repaired. Bew bolstered and Varnished. r Highest price paid for Sece 2th and leper i amme the canal band pith: selly* “RREMIABS.ELACK. WARD IT.LAMON, C.F. BLACK. R LAW OFFICE. BLACK, LAMON & vo } Jlors sud Attorneys at-Law Seat the United States, the Court of O iho Courts of the District ine Easoative Depa: ments. and Committees Ei « Tees 46™ lath street, (directly opposite Wil lards’ Hotel ) de tf ~ OLOTHING, &o. q ound ADVICE. id 0 For the present reason of Fall. Button your coat Ly Awd see that you're warmly clad: Or with coli in your head You'll be sick in your bed, Which will be exceedingly bad. And you'll stay in bed With the cold in your head, And compdlied to be somewhat quiet, ‘Till yon ve had evough Of the Doctor « stuff. And all sorts of sick folks’ diet Better beware. Toke praperty ches tos tie Fall ‘o be preperly c for the Fail, Bae as clot Juet Which are so’ ‘s Oak Hall. SMITH BROS & ©0O.. MEROHANT TAILORS, AND DRALERE iN GENTS FUBNISHING GOODS, OSK HALL, 464 Sevenrn Staekr. Bd finest stock of he city of Wa-h best artists in the o _ a a ec T assortment a Veet 1 Chinecbillas — ae. = assortme: ‘ foods He has also added to fa tot of first class Qustom made e ew York, at lower | Ae) than bad inthis city, Me invites bis friends and the public to give him a call. aad returne hia si ke fortheir liberal patronage. oc 3!-: \y LosaNno ea Desires to retars his thanks tor the liberal veatowed 4 patronage upon bim during past and at the same time invites his friends fo visit bis store and ins and choice selection of oods, Which he has Feil just purchased for the and Winter Trade bt BHABDON. his associate, continues to give 4 constant attention to the end general P le at the estab- it. oharges is on best work aud moderate gop r Motto, — ony. Leadon & Co., Le 362 Peansylvenis avende. f all garments m: DENTISTRY. De cars pee asere om Ben eee thou: Pain. All pons bavi: . T would edvise them foveal abe ke TES eiey and have them ive Babber. STEAM ENGINES, Combining the maximam of efficlency, durability, economy, with the mintmam of weight and ‘ably kuown. All warranted satis- riptive circulars seat on one J, ©. BOADLEY.& CO., __ Lawrence, Mase. " BEMOVAL, 4. P. DENNIS. COACHMAKEER, bis customers and BEMOVED from, form e bas Ly that he attention fo business, te share of patromage. A DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 814 PENN’A AVENUE. BRANCH OFFIOE- #19 PENNSYLVANI4 AVEN WILLARD'S, NORTHE owaer San ane SOUTHE . A T ExXbunse vuRWAUDRES. -“~ Merebandise M . amd Valuables of all Kjnds forwarded with dispatoh to all accessible se tions of the country. COLLECTION OF NOTES, BEATS, AND Mace in secessible parteo” he United States U. DUNE, Ageu saw... ae ff *D "0. ky EX?ecky BEBAKFAST BACON —Brigny sod supertor @ reeel NATIONAL THEATRE, (1 Grever's,) Pennsylvania syenae, pear Willards’ Hotel. Srarvinc & Bariay . Proprietors. J. B. Bracxman.. ‘Kage ir. Last wight but three moet positively of the emi penb actors yep J. W. WALLACK, ho ¥ill. om THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. November 21. by general desire. appear for the last time in hi+ famou~ iny ation of JOHN MILDMAY. in Tow Taylor's elegant comedy, im three acts, en- titled . STILL WATERS RUN DEBP. MLUB AUGUSTA in 2 Bri t Dane. To conclude with the I: wore farce of the BROUGH DIAMOND nee on Satarday Afteroaon METZEROTT HALL. @BAND OPBRATIC CONCERT: w THE RICHINGS UBLEBRATED EN@LISI! OPBBA TRUUPB, CAROLINE BIOHINGS, DIRECTRB3S, Win appear for positively one night only on MONDAY EVENING, November 26, at the above-named present some of their cboicest gems from the fo! ng Operas FBA DIAVOLO, BICILLIAN VESPER3, MABTHA, ANNa BOLENA. BARBER OF SEVILLB, LINDA, BBTLEY anpd DON PASQUALI. Musical Director.......W.G@ DIETRICH Cards of admigsion $1. Bex sheetopenen Thurs 1 o clock, at Metzerott's Masic ts can be secured without extra no 21-5 * PROGRAMME OF CONCERT To be given at ODD PELLOWS’ HALL, Nary Yord, THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 224, For the benefit of ST. PETERS PABOOMIAL SCHOOL. Po xt ly 1. Quartette—Eecco qui! fiero anto, Costa Mra. King and Newton, Mesers Noyesaid Gannon 2 Bole... ........... etteseseeseeeur-eneeene = r. Dawson 3. Duett—Addio. Donicetti an! Newton Gumbert ---- Mozart i Mr. Gannon. ‘and yet so Far. Mra Btrect. 7 Bolo—Merce dilette Amiche.. Verat Mre. King mae Panr a w. 1. Trice—Mad ogni mo sospelto. .... . ..Weber Misses Melcher and Mr. Kin 2, Seng—Mabel ove covert nnn Od fey Mr Noyes 3. Duett—Ovr Merry Swiss Home. .____ Glover isses Melcher. 4. Selo—Una Vic apa Sapeenran Bossini rs. Newton 5 Song—Benny Dundee — Mr. Gagnon. 6, Duett—I_Pereatori Gabnasi Mrs. King and Mr. Dawson. Tickets of sdmiesi-v 50 cents. concert to Commence at 8 o clock ONOERT ‘A CONCERT will be given a: « ODD FELLOWS HALL, (Navy Yard.) On THURSDAY EVENING. Novew ber 22d, ror the benefitof _ ST PETER’S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. Tickets can be proca. rd at the door on the night of the Oencert. Doors open at 7: Concert to commence at 80 cl’k Admission, 50 Vents. no 20-$t WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUS Doors open at7, it Will Open for the CONGRESSIONAL SEASON DEOBMBER 3, 1566, with the following Artistes - SE EYTINGE, EYTINGE, BYTINGE, JOHN MORTIWERB, JOBN MORT! Saseizs HALB, ARLES HALE, CHARLES HALE, BLan Lan B. B. PHILLIPS, M. MATTHEWS. : B PHILLIP MATTIOEWS. HB. Haat M. MATTHEWS: Anda number of othefs of similar standing. Bo 19-Iw N ATIONSL THEATER, = on ME: JEFFERSON ear wil MPECSONDAY. NOVEMBER FOR B1X NIGHTS. peers. 3.W.&8. P. KREIS’ DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts.. Opposite Metrepolitan Hotel. Our Academy fs now o for the recepti, Puplis, A select class is nw. forming ou West needa: noon from 4 to 6 eciocK, for thexe who cannot oun our reguli . Ellis’ and W 26, 80 Days and pong # Tuitio Ladies, Misses sea eaters. Lnecday and eens, from cx 4 el Tuesday end Thursday eve- address Quarter commenci ABINI’ pupils. 38 Bours ef ion for young tadies, eoand masters Tu #, Thursdays aud Sat: » from 3105 p a nem’s classes from 8 to 10. same evenings, NB — Private instruction given to suit ventence of the papil EDUCATIONAL. - SCHOOL WILL BE £D BY Tw Church. “All Enugiteh branches taghe Retrasce sont! an ot Sinaia nals Loe Vf BS. ALIOB V. DALY respectfully annoances M to oe friends and the pe shic generally that ae ae necive & few = 'UPILS for instruc on he st., Georgetow moderate oops 1a? Tur dutten of tale vortin thoy ah be reemmed peed ya 13,1868 For termes, den, see Stators circul, t Privcipal bookstores of this city. or address the . nen PARSONS, Ostonvi SNARTETE £0 ere CONE en See PREPARE FOR WINTER, a AtBOYD'S;479 %b street, between Dand B. ou ean cet repsire for alf kinds of Stoves, . Heaters, ond: Bandits pelcbrated MANGE for sale. Cooking Bea: ing V BS in great'variety. 2B LR einanaen eas -B. or igvte TET De 0M ims __479 oth treet, bet. D apd in B. FITOH & BR, C. FOX, REAL ESTATE BROKERS ani ATYORNEYS FOR CLAIMANTS. OFFICR: CORNER OF 71 D F STREBTS, CaNERE YR AEDT S7 PROPHETS HAVE NO-HOROR fi their ‘mae: ne 2 OEREUB.” the sWedtest flowers of the Western hemi«phere. ince taken ‘edence of all exotic extracts on this tide of the ailantic, ‘Gold everywhere, S87 METCALF E 8QREAT RHEUMATIO REM- EDY istruly the wonder of the age. Cases ef bheumatism have baffled the skill of the first doctors of this city, b been completely cured by a tew doses. and it ieae infallible as anything pre: mee by human hands can be BEMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL Oasss, Ne. 14 Bond street, New York. ighest testemo Special Diseases, ena seated BF Be sure and send fer thems not reeret it; for. as advertising phy- cians ere Petey Bare were "S, Without referene-s Ey Pages eso BE LawENGE Ne fo! aD rect to x 2] 0. 14 Bond street, New York. no lz D&Wiy BALL'S VROsTAgER SIOILIAN BAIR RE EWEE ‘. a the ears = Hat's Vaortarie Bicizian Hain Beyewen res gray hair to the original color. Havi’s VacErasie Sicthian Hain Renewer Prevents the from off. Bay's Vacerasex Sicitian Hain RENKWER Makes the hair soft and glorsy. Bar's VecETasie Sicittan Haig BENEWER Does not stain the skin. Havw’s Bicinian Vecetas.y Hain Benawer Has proved itself the ay paraeen for the hair ver presented to the public. e Price $1. For sale by all druggists. ja 30-Taly ith the Piles, that been troubled for eight years with an agg’ ited case of Piles, and his brother was dischi ¥ 88 ipcurable, (he being qnite lyzed w! ¢ Piles.) Both these dis Cenk. cases were cured with ove bottle of Dr STRICK LAN D’S PILB REMEDY. The recommendation of these oy beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince these suffer- ing that the most aggravat are cured by Dr. Strickland le Remedy. Itis sold b; Drage ite everywhere. Sold ie J. W. NAIBN & ; CH A®. OHBISTIANI, 371 Pa. avenue and 602 9th street. oc ly A BUPEBIOR EDY. i We can conscientiously recommend te these suf- fering from s distressing caugb, DK. STRICK- LANDS MELLIFLUOOS OUCH BALSA 3 It gives relief almost instantaneous, and is al not disagreeable to the taste There is doubt bot the Mellifiuous Cough Balsam Is one of the best preparations in use. and is all that ite proaristor o aims for it We have tried it during past week, und found relief froma mest dis- proveing. cough. tis prepared by Dr. Strickland. ° ia ebamee Betey a tiated 1 ru io s 7 Drug Shee and 0: 00; also at WalT! AAS. CHRISTINI’S, 317 Pa enue and 302 Ninth street. 00 6 ly SURELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER’S EXTRACT BUOCKU Is CURING every case of Kipney Distast, Buwumavism, GRaveL, UntNary Disonpers, WEAKNess and Pains in the Back, FemaLe OomPtaints and TrovpLes arising from Bxcxsses oF any Kn. COMB, YB AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDEB’S. TAKE NO @THER BUCK Sold by all Apothecartes. Price $1. D. BARNES & OU., Hew York, and BABNES, WARD &00., Bew Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & BOGEES, Wholesale Draggiste, Boston, Mass., General Agents. feb 10-17 COLGATE’S ABOMATIO VEGETABLE BOAP A superior Tot eT Soar, prepared from refined Vxoxras.wT O11 in combination with GLYCERIN E and especialy designed for the use of Lapiks, and the Nursery. Its perfume ts exquisite, and washing propertics unaivalied. For sale by all druggists. ee SECRET DISBASES. Bamanivan’s Girris the most certain, safe and eftectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable reme- dy ever discovered. Cures in two to tour days, aud recent cases in twenty four hours ape RO tam fed-eoly igam, no cury. Only pills to nm. It is the soldier's hope, and @ friend te those who do bet want to be exposed. Male packages, $2; fe- male, $3, Sax anitan’s Boot axp Hers Jvices—A positive Borer gnaneat care Soe Soyaiis yee Ulcers, > 8. Tetters. &o. IF bottle. Seld by 8.0. Ford, See advertisement. ii Dec. 10, 1866, no2l 61 GECOND GRAND BALL Tr ODD PRLLOWS’ HALL, NAVY YARD, 4 retMenier els» WEDNESDAY EVENING Mepouber i. Tickets $1, admitting « Gentleman and Ladie eo mmitice lige themselves to spare forts to render this ocession equal to their forever one. Bo 19 at" PpPeetrornBuBpnr. The TH GRAND BALL of the AWKW. CLUB bas been postpened on account of the ae of the weather, and will 25 inclem LAND HALL. corner éth and D streets, Island, THURSDAY. Nev. 22d. Tickets #1, admitting a'Gent and Ladi Tickets of the 18th cond for the 224 instant. By order ot Committee no PFBeMprony SAL TO OLOSE BUSINESS Having sold my Fixtures and rented Store to G. B. Wilson. ciate of jaaloen @ Burnes and having to vacate the premises by December iat, 1 offer By etre stock at greatly reduced prices, consiat- ng of— Fine Calf and Heavy Winter Boots Foll line of Ladies Misses, and Uhtldren’s Shoes Blavk i able i oe ey > ver- ti . and Misses Shawls) 6" DD, ead jationery Olgars moots as 1 Ng hates n Hi tt vi vi . COmMmenct i, ae eee EF PAGE. S02 sth etrecte nok under Odd Fellows’ Hall, Qorsnios CABINET FORMITURE. The Subscriber is happy | and customers that bea £ It {a not necessary to particularize, as our Stock conceivable article to be found i ivf HOUSE. FUENI cB. ove Finers Ui re ING ESTAB- E i Le at gest: si coors Be 3-e03m Southeast corner sth and D’ ib nde | UNS! GUNB!! GUNSII! , phe Nv. 414 DSTBEBT! No, 414 DSTREET! JOHN J, PEABODY, GUN AND LOCKSMITH, ‘And dealer in POWDER, SHOT, BALLS, wisn tirg ot CAPS AND CARTBIDGRS, of all sizes. Second-hand SHOTGUNS, which 1 etitiell ee as the cheapest for cash, Ky = paid to the repairing of Quns, ‘ise, SELL HANGING promptly attended to. ber the place, SIGH OF THE BIG GUN. 414 D street, betw. 6th and “th, north side, oc 23-20 Washington, D. 0. P DELP! In prime order. . BEEF TONGUES, 5 aoe neers M says: —"England gives no asristanc wu nba f 8.0, FORD, Agent. ~ TELEGRAMS, ae. Vietorin ‘advices way that, the question of andexshon to the United States is under dis- aye The Victoria Telegraph ‘new: us wii ‘ante tp pay but a tithe of the outiay in can ence of their infancy. itieh calony Gevoted to chronic discontent, Culmini y & remonetranee is heard. Our country is killed by the extrava- gant men at the head of affairs, while the other eladily progreases under the management of ihe people.” The Women’s Rights Convention met in Tweedie Hall, Albany, N. Y., yesterday mern- ing. The attendance was small. Lacy Stone Biackwell presided. She urged the advocates «fegual rigbtsto make a common cause with the blacks. nd others took part in the proceedings. Kesolutions adopted im Invor of giving the right of saffrage to all, witbout regard to sex or color,and recom- mending the election of women.as delegates to the approaching constitutional election in New York. i * Governor Marvin. of Florida, in his message tothe Legislature, takes ground against the constitutional amendment, presenting at length the reasons which call forth the opposition of the people of the State to its ratification. He also allndes to the conflict between the mili- tary authorities and the President's policy, as shown by the interference of the former with the civil [bunalsin disregard of the Presi- dent's proclamation. and setting up special judicial tribunals in violation of the United States Constitution. The Cheyenne conference is a failure. it was to have been held at Fort Ellsworth. The Indians would not go there, but assembled at St. Serabah, on the Santa Fe road, forty-five miles southwest, and informed the commis- sioners that they would not goto Fort Elis- worth toreeeive their presents: they did not wantany, and if the Government wanted to give ibem any it should send them to St. Ne- rabab. ‘They refused to cede the Smoky Hill route. inthe Presbyterian (ieneral Assembly at Memphis on Monday the discussion of the relation of baptized children to the discipline of the chufch was concluded, and the canon as reported by the committee was adopted. An important report on beneficiary education was presented by the last General Assembly. The canons of discipline as far as chapter 9, With slight modifications, have been adopted. The Canadian Government aas ordered two regiments of infantry to be stationed at Bed- ford, ©. E., during the trials of the prisoners taken at Pigeon Hill. A special commission has been issued to Judge Haggarty to hold court on December 19 to try the balance of the rieoners in Toronto The Hamilton and Wel- Inna Canal batteries have been ordered to gar- rison at Fort Erie. Two Cincinnati detectives tried to arrest an alleged defaulter from Cincinnati, in St. Louis Sunday, but accepted five hundred dollars for his release. Subsequently the prisoner sur- rendered, and demanded the retarn of his money, which was complied with. Thedetec- tives failing to produce a requisition from the Governor of Obio, the prisoner was discharged by the police commissioners. (Queen Emma arrived at Honolulu on the steamer Vanderbilt. October 22, aftera passage of nine days from San Francisco. She was greeted with @ royal salute, to which the Van- derbiltand the Prussian war steamer Van- netfa responded. Thousands of people as- sembled to greet her on landicg. The Vander- bilt drew twenty feet of water, but entered the harbor of Honolulu withont difficulty ‘The coroner's jury in the case of Weeks, who was killed by an accidenton the Grand Trank Tailway, Canada, on Friday, returned a ver- dict “hat the deceaaed came to his death by the train running off the track near Bresiow Station, on the 16th inst, which was caused by a broken rail. We further find and are of the opinion that mo blame rests on the company iu this case,”” At Murfreesboro’, Tennessee, om Saturday, Judge Henry Cooper, of the Circuit Court, decided that the present Legislature is bogus and the tranthise law unconstitational, in ad- judicating the case of Gibert vs. Sherbrooke, conimiesioners of registration for Kutherford county, for refusing to issue voting certificates to the sheriff. Seven men were captured on Saturday near Mitchersville, Tenn., by a baud of the detec- tives of the Louisville and Nashville railroad, with the United States cavalry stationed there, and lodged Monday in the military prison in Lovisyille, Kentucky. They are supposed to be connected withthe robbery ef the regent pay train. General Fremont oid one million dollars fer the Iron Mountain railroad. but a lower bid was accepted. The issues involved in the sale of the Cairo and Fuiton railroad affects other roads sold heretofore. If the State had no right$o sell the Cairo and Fulton road, no right existed to sell any other raidread. A Japanese paper of October 13 says that Staisbashi has sucteeded to the Tycoonate by proelamation, and would send an embassy to the Emperor of Russia with the object of defining boundaries and arranging the Sag. baliep difficulties. The National Con vention of theGraad Army of the Republic convened in Indianapolis yesterday morning. A large number of dele. gates were present, Among whom were (iene. rals Palmer and Logan, of Illipois,and Van dever, of lowa. A breach of promise snit was commenced in St. Louis, Monday, against the consul of the Netherlands by Mise Purcell, who prevented his marriage in a fashionable charch by tor- bidding the Eacdeg pobite The consul was subsequently mafried by a magistrate. Bishop Odenheimer, of the diocese of New Jersey, 18 making visitations in Maryland. On Sunday,while at Annapolis on a visitation toSt. Ano'sChurcb,he visited the Naval School and confirmed several midshipmen. An immence enterprise,in which New York capiialists are interested, is on the carpet for developing the lead regions of Missouri. Since the election 8 fresh impetus has been given to immigration. The steamer Golden Age sailed from San Francisco Monday for Panama, with $753,000 m treasure, of wnich $760,000 goes to New York. Among ber passengers is (General Rufus Ingalls, U.S. army. The Young Men's Christian Chicago ip tend to shortly comménce the erec- tion of a new hall. The largest organ in the country is to be placed in it. Boston isto be outside. Advices trom Tahiti reportthe loss of the iron ship Bellesama, on the reef near Pal- merston Toland, about the 26th of March. All bands perished. . Bishop Whittingham, of the Episcopal Cburch ot Maryland, who went to Europe for his heaith some monthe ago, is now on his way home. NonrTH CanoLtna.—Governor Worth’s mes- suge Was sentin to the Legisiature of North Carolina yesterday. After discussing local affairs, be declares tbat law and order exists atall points; that the civil authorities are ad- equate for ihe punishment of all offenders: that the courts are in operation as effectually as before the war, and th@ impartial ynstice is meted out to all classes. He poses negro suffrage, the Howard amendment, and recom- mends the Northern States to encourage a dif- fusion of freedmen) in their midst, and says everything seems to invite immigration to the dominant States; but the most’ot them are too poor to pay the expenses of moving. ‘The res of the meesage relates to the internal affairs of the State. W. KE. Pell was re-elected State printer by beth branekes et the Assembly by a farge majority. ciation of TRE LORIN AYS unre Bain Tae grea event yesterday at New Orieans was the open ing of the ‘arat Louisiana state Fair at the fai grounds, four miles from the city. Over thirty thousand were Mozart's Twelfth Mass was sung by over fitty artistes with a grand -orchestya. Pontifical rT mass was celebrated by the Most Rev oti beenn woe preset bp ikl Riot Sey, monies wi a Hisbop of Louisiana, Dr. J.P. B. Wilmer, ac. sisted by his F ro\eeranss pe wey! Foe dresses were arte a +s preeident ot the association. Wiltam Burwell Burthe tm English aad Je 1m French as the orators of the dsy. hens LAT: M MEXICO. The following i= a translation of a letter re- cfived here: “ VeRA Catz, Nov. 1, 1886.—Maximilian nas Bot sailed yel, nor is it bikely he will sail soon, asthe French would not atlow him to leave until he signs & formal abdication. A Little in- Grecretion of ‘the commander Of the Austrian ewe Dandalo bas been, the cause of this. When Max. left Mexico Gen. Bazaine thougat that be came to Origaba merely op a little ex- cursion, ashe bad gone to Cuernavaca and ofher places. Day before yesterday the com- Mander of, the Dangaio received at midnight a ispatch from Maximilian ordering him to have bis frigate ready tor yesterday at tive o'clock p.m., @t which time Maximilian ex- pected to be here, and wantea to sail at once As soon as ihe Austrian commander received this dispatch he called on M. Peyron, the French commanitéer, to take leave of him, com- monicating to him the dispatch he had re- ceived, and asking him orders for Trieste. M Peyron sent at once this information to Gen Bazaine, who sent instructions by telegraph to the French commanders at Orizaba, Cordoy:. and Vera Cruz, not to allow Maximilian to es- cape, and addressed himself the archdake, stating that he knew his plan to fly from Mex- ico, but that bh ‘ald NOL be permitted to do so unless be should formally abdicate The rea- son af this conduct Is. should Maximilian leave without a formal abdication. the position of the French will be very d-Micult and ridiculons: while, if he abdicates ia their favor, they will be released of their engagements toward him itis thought that Maximilian wil be obliged to return to the City of Mexico, and submit to Bazaine’s terms.” OFFICIAL NEWS TO THE NAVY DEPARTMENT Tampico is at present in command of Colosel Gomez, with a force of 500 men, controtling the fustoms and enforcing the payment of loans The authorities at Victoria, the capital of the State, do not recognize those of Tampico, and their guerrillas seize all goods found en route | for the interior markets, despatched from the Tampico custom house. By letters trom San Luis Potosi, itis ascertaimed thar Mojia ana aE are to leave the place im the early part of November With an expeditionary force for the recapture of Tampico. Geneval Pavor, who basa force of 1,500 or 2.44) men in the Hausteca, and is now boldipg Tampico, hax issued &@ proclamation declar Puetia tiejio open to foreign commerce, which. it is feared, will lead to open hostilities between the forces under hie command and those under Colonel Gomez. Under this state of affairs the inhabi- tants of Tampico are in constant dread of the most serious disorders, anda probability of the indiscriminate plunder of the town. MEETING OF MAXIMILIAN'’S CABINET New ORLEANS, Nov. 19.—Vera Cruz dates to the 13th instant have been received. At an extra meeting to discuss the situation Max milian’s ministers unanimously determined to continue m office without alteration. The Emperor's health bas been very much im- proved by & recent sea voyage, which caused the report that he had atiempted to abandon Mexico. On the 12th Maximilian was still at Orizaba. a THE PRENOH TO BYACUATE MAZATLAN San Francisco, Nov. 20.—On the Itch of October General Corona passed the outer Freneb lines, in the rear of Mazatlan, with 4) men, and held his ground for six days, when the French sent in 4 flag of truce, requesting a cessation of hostilities, promising to evacuate on the 2ith of October. Corona agreed and sent the remainder of his force, 3.000 men, up and down the coast. He has given orders to capture General Vega and send him to Mavat- lan for trial. He is new making for Chibnabaa and Anzona, The Masonic Celebration in Baltimore The city of Baltimore yesterday was th. scene ef one of the grandest and most imposing Wisplays perhaps ever witnessed upon the continent, the occasion begng the laying of the corner-stone of the new Masonic Hali, which is ROW In course of erection on North Charles Street, near Saratoga. The Masons ot Balti- more, ip anticipation of this most interesting ceremony, had made large preparations for a grand display, and besides requesting the ai- tendance of sister Lodges throughont the State, had extended a general invitation to all the Brotherbood in the country to be present Has Excellency, Andrew Johnson, President ot the United States, accompanied by his son. Col. Robert Jobnson, Gen. Stoneman, and a few others, arrived in the city by the ~:45 train from Washington. He was cordially received aud escorted by Gey. Swann to his residence on Franklin street. By the same train in which the President came, arrived No. 1 and 2 Commanderies of Washington, and the (trand Lodge of the Dis- trict of Columbia, with saberdinate Lodges The Grand Lodge was ar by the Wasbington Brass Band, Prof. Heald, the Ma- rine Band, Prof. Scala, accompanying the Knights Templar. The three Baltimore Commanderies. Leaded by tbe Deems Band, Ularence Deems leader, consisting of Maryiand No. i, Sir R. A. Holmes, E. Commander: Baltimore No. 2, Rey. Sir John McCron, E. Commander; and Mona- mental No. 3, Sir A. S. Walton, E. Commander, proceeded to the Camden street depot, and -there received the visiting lodges and com- manderies. After the usual ceremonies of Teception, the Grand Lodge of the District entered Concordia Hall, when the Commau- deries proceeded to Holliday Street Taeatcr, under eseort. The procession passed from Holliday street to Baltimore, to Entaw, to Monument, to Charies, passing around the Washington Mon- ument, and theace moving by the south side of Monument Square. proceeded to Park street, down Park to Franklin, to Charies, and then tothe Temple. When head of the proces- sion reached Saratoga street the Knights Templar were just passing the monument, The subordinate Lodges then opened file, as also the Knights. tbe line extending trom Charies and Saratoga streets up to Franklin and Park streets. The Grand Lodges of Marylandand the Dis- trict of Colembia, with other visiting Grand Lodges, then marched through the lines, the Sir Knights presenting arms, When the Grand Lodge arrived in front of the residence of the Governer, be, with the President, accompa- nied by General neman, Col. Webster. Coi. Jobnson, Gen. Brown, and the Governer's staff, fell mto the line. The pe ged of the President seemed to ereate quite a lively in- terest among the crowd, but there was no demonstration of ill breeding manifested. As the Grand Lodges pissed through the open lines the Knights tormed in order aud followed them until all the Orders were ac- commodated upon the stand. The number of Knigbts Templar in the pro- cession was estimated at about sevem hundred, And of the Masons at between three and four thousand. Alten minUles past twelve the processivn reached the front of the site of the Temple, and the bive b-dges formed in open order for the Grand Lodges, Grand Chapter and Command- Immediately following the (;rand Lodge of Maryland were Past Grand Master Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, ac- com: sed by Gonernor Swann. ‘After the corner stone had been laid with the “usual ceremonies, au address was delivered by John H. B. Latrobe, Esq.—Ball. Gazetir, A MILLIONAIRES Wires Exrenses.— Wealthy families sometimes have trouble, get into lawsuits, and expose their secrets to the world. In New York, is araiperee ~~ what is nding, it appears in he evidence that the wise, who claims maintenance in the same stylein which she has been living, besides the use of a furpished house, is accustomed to spend $100 a day. $36,500 is a néat little sam for a lady's “pin »' when she has be- Sides a house to live in, her larder supplied, and all the furnitute necessary to the mest -tuxurions ease S7-Great preparations were recently made fora paras Am in Frankha, po seage aMr. Minor Moore and Miss Copeanes. x ilated by. nds and ihe parents of toe bride; but om ake the 8 0: event- tut eve charming Miss Fannie was no: where 10 be — pre runistige mt car. Tinges drove into town “Fannie,” now Mrs. Whi ‘4 Thehadeieenine tel wae makers the slip—married the one she loved, butshe was no more. Tax Spree oi Ser To Music:—A Paris journal s! a Greets: 8 composer snd planjat rowan in : aad Boston, ee eet American it music. lew. York ene ‘ution to “ petore a Sudience, and: it tasted for ae | boars, it was received with enthu- jastic = "er favorably srttod Rowish FROM EUCROrE | By the Auiantic Cable ENGLAND. Maronestrn, Nov. %i\—A' the N@ ious Reform Uovference, beid in cbis etty resolved to ure all possible efforts to act the tacies of the Tories 19 prepare the line of the reform bill Loxpon, Novy. 20—A new Russia Joan « 70.0 florins bas been introduced into the market. YuANOr Paris, Nov —The tamily of Major Ge - eral Johp A. Dix arrived here te-aay Panis, Nov. 26.—It is said M. Monster, the French Minister, ix preparing a note on the Mexiean Question. It ts understood it will be con iatery tewarde the United States, anc will not object to the recoguition of the Jaare: Government. Preparations for the evacaation of Rome by the Frepeb troops w sil be finally Completed the isth ot December. Itfs s8id Napoleon bas invited the Auag of Prossia to Paris The Paris Monrtenr sees in the recent vow fi the intention to obey the jeneral bas Fieury ATROCIOTR OUTRAGE —A bratal and ontra- geous assault WAs comniitted last Friday fore. Hoon on the person of the wife of Rev. Dayid A. Wasson. resid: sup- ed to be one James Rober who has been Anging Around the vicinity and Cambridge for the past few days. The biack viljain en- tered the bouse about ten o'clock. and finding the iady alone, made 4 fowl proposal to her. accomprnying it with threats of personal vi- olence. and even death, if she did not submit In addition to ber.entreaties to be spared trom his bratish passion, she beld out a ep money, whic a of be finally took, and alao a)pis- tol which hus fancy. but afver rece:ving these, in spite of her struggies and entreaties. be accomp shed his foul purpose, and hasty left, aud up to this Lime has not been arrested A complete description of the rascal identifies bim ae a negro Who Was arrested as a wagran: @Rd suspicious character, and lodged in the Fifth Police Station m Cambridge, on Thurs day night. The friends of the lady are bighiy exasperated at the affair, and it is hoped tha: his arrest wilt speedily be made and mary justiee dealtoutto him. The officers are on bis track The Rev. D. A. Wasson, mentioned un the foregoing despatch, is a pronounced and prom- inent aboliionist of Massachusetts. He is one of the constant contributors to the Atianti Monthly, and a poet of some merit. Some of bis Teligious poems ha been received into the Boston collection of « Hymn* of whe Ages. DECLINE IN THE Price: The Baill s need to be inforn at all points out West, im Mense supplies of beef catue are reporied Axiwat Foop.— With a declining tendency im prices. The re Ailing butchers, too, bad better make & note of it. The following comparison of prices on the Ioth of October, and on the 16th of the presen mouth, will show the heavy dechne in cattle, sheep, and bogs Oct. 15 Nov 1¢ Prime beeves.........17 8 1 ait ge Prime hoge 1 atl s ac Prime sheep. - 6a? Sign 6 This fii attributed solely te the large supply of stock im the country. The geveral option ts that for next six months the average of prices cannot be higher than Above quoted. Prices at wholesale being thus fercea down to something like 4 reasonable igure, it is abont time that the retailing dealers began to imitate the example.—.v. ¥. Ezpreas A Mexican Bric PLUNDERED.—The Mex- ican brig Basco. with passengers, Capi. John B. Urmie, was boarded at Cape St. Lucas Oc- tober 23d, while on her way from Lepase wo San Francisco, by Gaston [Artois and two others, armed with pistols, who demanded the captain's papers, declaring the captain to be a Mexican pirate, and themselves authorized to search the vessel for articles contraband of war: and when D'Artois was called upon to produce authority for seizure of the vessel, ne showed them a copy purporting to be from Co- Tone, and said the original order was left on sbore Four more armed men ubsequently joined D' Artois, when the captain and passen- gers were robbed of everything valuable and the vessel plundered. The brig was released the next day. after giving bonds tor $10 and arrived at San Francisco on Monda night. —————$—— 87 Elizabeth Hard, a young girl, aged abou sixteen years, Who was liviag in the family ot Stephen Sandford, near Marion village, N.Y committed suicide by hanging, at an early bour on Tuesday morning. It seems that une gir) bad been accused of stealing six dollare of thoney from the family with whom she was living, and this bad caused her to be very gloomy and despondent for several days. She left the house early in the morning, and soon after was found suspended by the neck from a ladder piece of cotton cord, whic® was firmly atiached to one of the upper rounds When discovered lite was totally extinct THE PaRis EXxrosrTion.—The visitors two the great exhibition at Paris next year—and they will no doubt be numerous—are. accord ing toan exchange. to be congratulated upon the fact that every preparation is being made for their comfort. Among other things tes announced that the Prefect of the New ware of the fact that crowds are liable to elop epidemics, bas bought 400 acres of land near Paris for the accommodation of foreigners” bodies in the event of the reappearance of the cholera. 87 A Mrs. Cushman, of Monroe. La, was aroused one night, when she discovered that burglars were trying to get in at the windows. She seized s revolver, and going softly to the window pulled the trigger, but the pistel would wot fire. Her little daughter ta, see.ng the fix Ber mother was in, immediately got another pistol, went to the window where the robbers were at work, placed the muzzle close up to the glass, fired, and one of the ras- meeting-honee on Liberty street, Newberyport, Mass., is now filled with a cet of hande busy in manufactur. ‘mg the horn chains just now im yogue as or- naments for young es. They are pat to- — very rapidly, @ single girl limzing & undred of them inaday. Many of the como- makers have tarned their attention to the mak- ing of these chains, buckle-pine and other or- naments made of horn. 87 The Brownsville (Texas) Ranchero con- tains phical sketch of Young. the Kio le bandit. it says he was chief of Sher:- G@an's scouts im the Valley, and was the man who captured the dashing Hurry Gilmore and conveyed him to Fort Warren. He was the leader of the late band that had been pillaging the rarcheros, and that pursued by United States troops. S7A singular case, in which a gentleman from Albion, Mich. lost bis life from inadver- tener, oocurred at the Tremont House, Sus- pension Bridge, Thursday night last. Not ap- pearing at breakfast. and a smell of gas per- vading tbe passage, his door was forced, and be was found dead in his bed. with Toom full ofgas. it appeared that when be retires he blew out the gas instead of turning 1! off 87 Several Southern Episcopal Brebops anv Lay Trustees are ae measures torevive the ade inangursted be! the war, of fonnd- ng 2 University of the highest grade, under the auspices of the Pro‘estant Episcopal m the of South wy sissipp!, Louisiana abd Texas. @7°A pretty girl, scarce out of her teens, Miss AugustaSt Clair, bas been lecturing in Leavenworth. ber subject being «Oar Moss, or Andrew Jobneon and my Power” Anex- better among cbange says: +A: » the pulruchee til’ she finds a Moses of ner own, and try ‘her policy’ on him.” SF The operatives of the Hartford Carpe: Company's mille at Tom; Ville avd fate: ville, Ct, have Petitions for & Teduetion of the hours of laber trom eleven to ten, and the employees sm other manufacteries throughou: the State are joining the movement. 67 A young man twenty-three years old w: kijled in London the other day. in a Prise fight = byte sor erhioe. the apes were £2. “i were tried verdict of manctaughter ipwna aguinsr he's wr. viving principal me seconds, but thr tume-keeper was S87 Two generals have been elected to the Massachusetts Legislature: General Hartwell, of Natick. and General ©. J. Paine, of Boston @7The accident insurance companies weld an areas conveution im Hartford jas: week. GUA water-proof'snirt is one of the jntes: inventions Pra Aral 9 than me t a 4 maase His ness Pope iy a be floor of the Vatican. < 4s Jest $700,000,000 By the war. The seems incredible, but it is true. ‘ ao Mrs. Sylvester Farnham, of Tioga. laid down rest on Saturda: eee wbeu, Gaited for tea, was found to be end. @7 At Toronto, Sanday, drenken Tom Con- nell tarew himeels in pkg oF ts detp. Coldwater proved too much for Bim. SF Two men it a duel at J.oulevilie. ocks and ape apne pies shrongh. the ‘tols” erm ap Neither killed. A indy, &e- <4 87 Hlectricity in pow empioved a firing "he : Of _pitro. cer, oe SENLAIRS e n a +