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THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Sc vdhwest corner of Penn'a avenus and 110 stress ar W. D. WALLAOH. —_2——_ ” The STAR i served by the carriers \o their PERSONAL. AMUSEMENTS. us WASHINGTON HOMEOPATHIC DIS- | NATIONAL THEATRE, —— Grever's,) Pennsylvenis avenue, near Willards’ Hotel. Srarvine & Barry. J.B. Srack Man... aciceage Meaeeer: AGree, at the above Instita- D1, from } tod . from 2 Sims { HSTRUOTION ON THE PIANO —A lady who ied iu the best masters, is a bas studied music under Pian’, eas hase Beguiar Winter Beason. _ MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, Tet appeara: BR. mee who will perropate BOB ACRBS, Brinsley Sheridan's five act Qomedy deal _of experieace as a tei will give of franc Lasso tof the E'nIVALe: ot yd Sk uso After which J. Madtvon Mortgn's Farce of ‘tical ‘3. xX, BTZERUTT & COS Music Bore, of sddreas | With Joferson ar ht GH DE BEASS. 57 Ofiee Box 754. 6 im* . dhe HANKSGIV MATINEE on THURS ONFIDBETIAL —Young men who have is- pay RHTRENOON Nor 29. Admixsion 1 cte bith St them Yor Fo se ge bd ores | z “RAND OONCERT oe ORs. 6 * N Boties cf married Iie, nisos middie aged wad old | (;#4ND OONCER men, who. fr Rollie of soma SS a AT ODD FELLOWS’ Hau. elves under the trestment of on it read “The iz New cahaae ea. THANKSGIVING NIGHT. on PtCCipt of 2 cents. NOVEMBER 2971, 66, TUART £ 00. Boom, | con wencing at 73s o'clock p. m., SRIDAL AND ZUNERAL WREATHS. BO- For the Benefit of wit LOSSES, OBS, STA ’ (ied ig Sigetnn mg awa FLO » | THE CHUROH AND SCHOOLS OF THE IM arena. io a sealed envelo; Address Dr. OHAS. A Mars reserved ip naturel form LOWERS, and BBAIBING. b * ; ESTE Tuow mes. end ORatelng. oy Mo MACOLATE CONCEPTION 1)th street, between G and H. oc 36m TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. WHO ARE DESIROUS OF A SKILL- *. accomplis y @7 Ibe Grand Chickering’® Piano has been ENRY MORTON, 1s kindly loaned by John F. Billie, Keg» 30 Penaa et, Baltimore, Md. Dr Mor- | o\iiue ‘no 23-38 tons services may be engacea in Washington or = init ee any othercity, by addressingas above. o¢ 13. 3m* AMES GUILD, Dealer in New and Second hand | s Furnevure. Old Fatnitare Repaired, Beup- ¢ and Varnished. 12th and B sts. ) Bighest price paid for Seco WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. 5B WaadH.ts « LAW OFFICE. BLACK, LAMON & 00. Counsellors and Attorneys at- Las skewed AUGUSTIN DALY'S the Papeene @ourt of the United States, the Court of Giaime, the Courts of the a= = Executive ‘pert- ota. and Comunittees of Congrers. “i ar) Mth street, (directly oppoei' tel ) BUCCEBS¥UL DRAMATIZATION Oihce te Wil. laré de tf pee it Sue it stem a bi From the folks at Smith's Oak Hal! omer a word of advice. So soand and <o nice For the present reason of Fall. Button your cost Up to your throat. And see Chat Or wit x You'll be sick in your bed, Which will be exceedingly bad. wo * BEADS GREAT NOVEL, @BIFFITH GAURT, Will be produced as the OPENING PIEOS OF THE SEASON. And compdlied Till yon’ve bad enongh Of the Doctor's staff. And sll sorts of sick folka’ diet. Better beware And always take care ‘ad for the Fall, Under the auther’s pertona! supervision, by the GREAT STOCK COMBINATIONS, ~ Just such as those Which are sold at Smith s Oak Hall. SMITH BROS & 0O.. MEBROHANT TALLURS, AND DRALERS TN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, of OSE HALL, 464 Sevenrn Stxrtr Just received the largest and finest k of PIECE (OODS ever offered mm the city of Wa-b- iugton. Having secured the best artiste in the city, we are prepared to make a» in the Snost style. Gt fers prices @ any otBer_ ¢- eh. ‘ment ine id tt) ” 8. B. & OO E DOLAN, MEBUHANT TAILOR, corner 4+ of ith street and Peunsyivania ave opposite Willards’ Hotel, has received Upeibor assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings id Becomes, for DEOBMBEER 3, 1566. BOBB EYTINGE, ME. JOHN MORTIMER Appearing in returms his sin- J. HEIBEBGES, RIGINAL ROLES . Successor te H. F, Leadon & Co. " B CITIZEN'S AND MET raz 08R, Metr. 1. pareray. oe Pennsy' ¥ ven D.0 . DENTISTRY. CATHARINE rREYTON . EEMOVAL. B. LEWIB, DENTIST, tise wumoven from 442 to 260 4 a ‘doors AND ‘Teth Exivacted oa ‘ad t i GRIFFITH GAUNT. ve Teeth, we po ae ye Ae played by them at the New York Theater, with method of ins. nubeunded succes, for SIX CONSECUTIVE W KS. METZEROTT HALL. GEAND OPBRATIC CONCERT: THE BRICHINGS CELEBRAIED ENGLISI OPBEA TROUPE, CAROLINE RICHINGS, DIREUTRESS. ‘Will appear for positively one night only on MONDAY BVENING, November 26, 3. at the above-named bal}. and present some of their Also, 907 Arch choicest gems from the fullowivs operas: oca-lys | wpa DIAVOLO, r SICILLIAN VEsPEBs, ne 26-tf ps ABLE MARBTUA, ANNA BOLENA BABBEK OF SBVILLE, | LINDA, BETLEY AND | DON PASQUALL. STEAM ENGINES, <eombining the maximum of eficfency, dnrability, @nd economy, with the misiwum of weight and | « price. They sre widely and favorably known, Musical Director W.G DIETRICH. more than 600 beipgimuse Al) warranted == y tectory,or pe sale. Descriptive circulars sent ob Cards of admigsion $1. Bex «bectopen on Thurs: Spplication. Address day morning, at 10 o clock, at Metzerott's Music 4. 0. HOADLBY & 00., Store, where seats can be secured without extra DOS eos Lawrence, Mess. charge. no 21-6 fpamovas. REMOVAL. BeFS. J. W. 4 B 4. P. DEWNYs, ' DANOING ACADEMY, COACHMAKER, Pennayivania aveune, bet. 6th and 7th ets Bege 'eaxe to Inform his customers and the public Ovpcaite Materveltoan Sete. & euerally that he bas UV ED from Ovr Academy ts now « for the is Old stand. os 6th street. to Nos. 293 Pupil om select clase Poet “forming oh Welt ant oooh rasa Pete eee = ageday aftern from 4 to ¢ 9 clocks for the-e streets. Penns P- 9 Cah get aiteud regulars lasses, On Can be had at J. ¥. Ellie roe e atte Grover’s Theatre As bis facilitics ere Froeter than in his old Wceation. Magee Oe tegene Gore ante etnies: O08 1 -fae nner & jnsll its branches and build pew work as can cixs : jie sadn Gog SOT TER we ‘The Hail cp petnh gett oe any © a conntry. eho) om- ploy ing pone first clase mcchanies, oud uclag aX. Ladice, Misses and nothing but the best material, together with strict Attention to business, te merit und receive «fair share of patronage. eps comm Ames SXPRESS COMPANY, nings, from 8 to 10 o'clock. of tel tainer information. eppir dart the houra ‘uition. or ad@ress a note to the femy. Quarter ith the first lesson. se 10 OFFICE 814 PENN’A AVENUE M4278 par) d: SHIONABLE DANCING yy BRANCH OFFICE — MARINIS s ROOMS. 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE E. between 9th and 16th «treets, © WILLARD'S. a ee fe Bow open fer the recep- —— jon of pupile. GREAT EAST . Days and ponerse of tuition for young ladies XOBTHERN, WEsTREN SOUTHEEN | mi d masters Tuesday x, 1 - Bree Ny ARDS malewenand masters, Tuceday s, Thurelays and Sat same evenings. to wait the con- Lokal Mercbantise. Money. and Vatuables of all kinds forwarded with dispatch to all accessible sections of tke country. OCLLECTION OF fd ae BBAFTS, anp Made in scoessibie parts’ be United States, Bb —Brivatetmtrection 2 ventence of the empil ‘EDUCATIONAL. 7 ._ TIMOTEYS HALL, ©. DUNN, Agent, ; @ tte ‘semis ‘ation will be mh ptt i 3 W asbington. D. oO. 1 Ben 1365 pag? &c.. we catslogne PoP cine at the ty. or address the au 31 =. .HE GREAT REBELLION, by John Minor Bots, 92.00. Cbaracter aad Characteristic Men, by E. P Waipele: $1.76, The Sctence of Wealth. by Amasa Walker; s ec bookstores of thig cs " & RBONS. Catonviile, Md Life aod Time of a So" Thy far) nA. Biery othe ini Wat. by wishes STOVES, de re cents. Race fr Wealth, by fare PREPARE FOR WINTER, yo? ‘scent: BRANCH TAYLOR. ures! 9 th street, JkY BREAKFAST BACON —Bri t for all kindw of Stoves, "ind iopecior aaa. gat zmcat ne SM | age Witsoe tal rrnaees ’ Z, ado SON, oles celebrated MANORS for sxe: Place, baa Bows ‘VES tx great variety, Cor. Vermont av, and street. oLy phe token 7. a; P Latas ge Che pe cmercins nar? aa ‘ pth. A ei dorm, is Hoget: Mighlands, aud othervactetiog, | #2 Im" "479 oun etpogt, bet. Dant is. so, Cue Papers, | wRasog’ ta +18 ‘ithe cela it NFALL rrr S. A. @ GASTON. ETT Cok Xpoe ce aay ¢ De oue Ee Sr GE EY ae Prideventas ere diet ad hreste and bY in? es | dpmgutete " = 2 } ; : | MONDAY BYENING. Sov 25. opening of the } TELEGRAMS. ke. ‘Some weeks since, in a case before the Cir- pea cait Court of Amne Arundel county, Md.. AND OUFFS, Judge Magruder refuted to allew the evidence M Vukuen ofa woman to be received, that pare Sorueca”, : eia'onien. eould teetiiy-in a hay cade deme ap OT Dee 2D. 0. ” | thes to the white person. He also rous of ge'ting into good lorth-ro meigsbore, is = for FHALON'S “ WIOKT- U6.” which for four y errs bes BB the lead of all other extracts for the hand. Bercbiefin every city and 8 S27 THE SOUTH. oder again w Com: Broots on the charge of violating the provisions of this act. He deelined an examination, and gave bonds 10 Bwait the action ofthe United States grand jury in December. 11 is intended to make this case atest question as to the constitationali- ‘Biate on this side f the Potomac. Bold everywhere. ai sa S87 METCALFE'S GREAT bs Pag the civil rights bill, as Judge Giles’ deci- peephy te ahe most wonderfal sion will be appeaied from and the case taken bromabs tefere the pabtic. é i to the Supreme Court. used crutches for over six monthe. com- ‘The steamer Literty, from New Orleans, via cared by one bottle Tel! your aMficted | Havana, om the 20th, has brought to Balti- og na 8. 0. FORD, Agent, | MOTe Captain Harrie and the officers and crew BEMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPEOIAL Oasss, Ne. 14 Bond street, New York. SF Full infermati with the Aixhest testimo- nials: aleo, & Book om Special Diseases, <" a sealed envelope, sentfree, Be sure and send for them, and you wiil nol regret it; +88 advertising phy- sicians are generally smpos(ors, without references for Sones 23 direct to DE LAWWENOE, Ne, for e ard direct to DB. LA ~ No. 14 Bond street, New York, nei2 D&Wiy TWO BAD OASES OF PILES CURED BY DB STRIOKLAND’S PALE BEMEDY Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he bas been troubled for Naas years with an aggra- vated case of Piles, and brother was diecharged from the a:my as treurabl~, (he being nite lyzed with the Piles ) Both these di of the steamsbip Kingfisher, of Messrs. Morde- cai & Co’s Baltimore and Charleston liee, which left there on the lth isst., but foan- dered in a severe gale sixty miles southeast of Cape Hatteras. the officers and crew and parsengers, the last named three in number, took to the smal) boats, and, after being ex- posed for some hours to the mercy of the storm, were finally rescued by the United States steam frigate Susquehanna, which was conveying Lieutenant eral Sherman and Minister Campbell and the Secretary of Le- gation, Mr. E.C. Plumb, to Mexico. “All were rescued except four colored men. ‘The bill to define the qualificatiousof jurors has passed both houses of the Tennessee Legis- lature, taking effect from and after its passage- The bill provides that in trials, civil or com- mon Jaw, ie any courts in Tennessee, it shall be good ground of challenge for cause as to competency of any jnrorthatsuch person is pot a qualified voter of ihe State. The bill also provides that a person convicted of a Tape as now defined by the Tennessee statute sha)) suffer death by hanging, but the jury may commute the punishment to imprisonment for not less than ten nor Bo more than twenty years. Were cured with ove bottleof Dr STRICKLAND'S © recommendation of these isily testimonials received PILES BEMEDY. tlemen. beside by Dr. Strickland, o ing that tl PEBIOB BREMEPY. We can conscientiously recommend to these suf- A terrible tragedy occurred in Omaha, Kan- POE, Bp, 8 ciotronnts SO UbiGH Batean, | ss,0n Thursday night last. The fire and bur- It rehef almost instantaneous, and giar-proofsafein the wholesale grocery store ai al of H. R. King & Co. was robbed of $15,000; a clerk named Higgins recently from Pennsy!- yania, wasinurdered in his bed, and the bnild- ing seton fire tovover the deed. The porter named Bates, who slept with Higgins in the store, was shotthrongh the arm. This man, yen forit W trates Seni yeeyneah Be Seal, ing cough. repar: r. Strict No S cn More street, Cinclanati, Oh io, ani 1BN SBN & ru; _, Sold by J W.H. bowever, is supposed to be the trator ef OO igieo at We, 8 Drug Stor 3 BAS. the robbery and murder, and ts’ under arrest. Street T NT'S, 317 Pa. avenue and 602 Niath | phe clerk, Hicgins, was killed with an axe, a : ~— 7 fearful gash being cut in his head. SURELY, ‘a acer A special dispateh from Chicago has the fol- jOCURSEF = lowing: The gind news has been made public aMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU ables essa of the virtual completion of the Lake tunnel for supplying Chicago with water. The work- Men are within thirteen inches of the lake end of the tunnel, and the city inspector at four o'clock this morning bored an fauger-hole through to the other side, clearly showing that what was supposed to be an operation of great delicacy—the making the two ends meet—has been accomplished with beautital scientitic effectiveness. A special despatch from Leavenworth to the N. Y. Tribune says that the Morchon City newspaper reports that the Cheyenne council had been closed, and that tribes are coucen- trating at Big Oreek, on the Smoky Hill route, and their chief told the employees of the over- land Company that nothing bad been said in any of their treaties about the Smoky Hull route, and they should not be permitted to use at A special messenger who recently arrived from Ireland, states that the Isiand will soon be in a state of complete insurrection. Large Is CURING every cose of Kipnay Disgast, BeBeMatis, GRaveL, Urinary Disonpers, Weakness and Pains fp the Bacn, FrmaLe OomPLaints and Trovsins arising from Bxcusszs oF any Kinp. OOMEB, YB AFFLIGOTED! TRY SMOLAND TAKE NO OTHER BUCKD. Sold by ell Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & OU., New York, and BABNES, WAED & 00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BUELEIGH & BOGEES, Wholevale Droggists, Boston, Mass, General Agents. feb 10-ly COLGATE'’S AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior ToILET Soar, prepared from refined Veerrarrs O11si9 combination with GLYcERIN® and especialy designed for the use of Lapres, and the Nursexy. Its perfume is exquisite, and washing properties unrivalled, quantities of Springfield, Enfield, and Spencer For sale by all druggiats. fe 9-eoly rifles are hourly arriving at New York, which —————— are beipg constantly shipped to Lreland 7 edna SECRET DISEASES. Massachneetrs heads the movement ig snb- AMA scryptions and don:tions of arms, and all the jatver which were intended for service in Can- ada bave been turned over to Stephens Asuit has been commenced before the Sn- preme Courtof New York. by John H. Lester against General Butler, charging nim with false imprisonment—damage laid at £100,000; and with fradulent conversions of property. damages, $50,000. Lester received a free pass from Seeretary Stanton during the war to bring his family North. General Butler disregarded the permit and imprisoned him. ‘The Chippewa Indians, on hunting expedi- dons. are molesting the settlers along the fron- uer. A party consisting of David Ellis, Mrs Baker, two young ladies, names, unknown, an elderly lady, name also unknown, and a little boy who left Knoxville, Lowa, in October, for the purpose of crossing the plains, were cap- tured, and all butthe ladies were murdered by the redskins. A prive-fight was on Saturday arranged between John McGlade, of New York, and Sam. Collyer, of Baltimore, for from one thon- N's Givris the most certain, safe and eflectual remedy —indeed, the only vegetable reme- dy ever discovered. Cures in two to tour days, and Fecent cases In twenty four hours No mineral, no balsam. no mercury. Only ten pills to be take! is the soldier's hope, ~ oo 8 friend te those who do net want te be exposed. Male packages, $2; {fe- ma . 8s ~=anitan’s Boor ann Bere Jvices—A positi and permanent eure fer Spybilis, Scrofala, Vicars Sores, Spots. Tetters, &c. Price 9125 attle. Sold by B. O: Ford. fice ndvertisoment. “mys MABBIAGE AND CKLIBAOY, ap — of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of rel Ben Bred sRiiia weteutG tion, Phi “abet Fesian BROTHERHOOD. GBAND sand to six thousand dollars, to tage place THANKSGIVING BALL eae Eee ee ae oF TRE On Parte the 18th inst., the Susquehanna arrived at Havana, where General Sherman and Minister Campbell were received with marked attention by the authorities. It was understood thatthey would remain in Havana one week. otf even Radical Senators and Repre- sentatives of Tennessee publish ‘a call fora State Republican Convention to meet in Nasb- ville on the 22d of February next, to nominate a candidate for Goyernor wo represent the Union men ot Tennessee. The Presbyterian General Assembly will continue its session at Memphis this week. It bas been largely attended, and the greatest harmony has characterized its deliberations. Many eminent divines are ia attendance. A Paris correspondentin a communication ot a late date states that the alliance between Prussia aud Russia, and the counter alliance between France and Austria has been censum- mated. There is news from Acapaico of the landing of the whole armament of the schooner West- ern at Boca de Tronaga before the arrival of the Imperial vessel sent to capture her. The friends of Governor Swann assert that he bas determined not tocouvene the Maryland Legisiature in extrasession. It will meetin regular session on the i(th of January. A number of Republicans in Baltimore are making arrangements to visit Washington on Saturday next to jon ia the welcome to Uon- gress It is sinted that a large number of men have been duped by a concern in New York adver- ‘WASHINGTON CIBOLE, at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, SEVENTH STZEET, WEDNESDAY, ( Thanksgiving Eve,) Nov. 28 Senator Morrisom and other proniinens Fenians ase expected io be present, anda it time is ted. , he "maalc Mill be under the direction of Pro. jeeaor Joney.@nd the mos! will be delivered bis iuinitarte * ate ae y Tickets, @1: smitting s gentlen.an aud ladies, no 26-3t (PHIBTEENTH GRAND BALL i A anv TWENTIRTH GBAND PIC. NIC or THE YOUNG UNITED OLUB, will be given at TRE WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN, ON THANKSGIVING DAY, (Thursday,) Nov. 29. The Pleasure Ciub, which has the largest eutaiion in this Ball'and Pic Nic. will recolte a splendid gold ring; and the Base Ball Olub, which is represented woctlargely, wfil receive bat, ball No invitations sent. Dougberty’s Band has been engaged for the oc casion 2 tising free passage, homesteads and religious Fy Papcing to commerce at 3 o'clock, and keep up liberty in Brazil. A ts 40 cents, admittiug « gentieman and Ata banquet to General Nelson Taylar he er. stated in bis speech, that he should not contest the seat of John Morrissey in Uongress. Colonel Kelley is now in charge of Fenian affairs, Mr. Stephens having evidently left tor Lreland. The New York Yacht Club have endorsed the ocean sweepstakes race bet ween the yachts Vesta, Henrietta and Hleetwing. A especial from Litue Kock, says the Arkan- sas Legisinture bas elected Hun. John T. Phillips United States Senator. The Monitevr says that the war budget and the army 13 to be increased as preparation for eventualities likely to occur. ‘THE MetTHoDist CENTENARY FueRP —The sum contributed to the Methodist centenary tund this year alreadyamounts to nearly three millions dollars. The Christian Advocate is confident that the aggregate will reach five millions. Mr. Damiel Drew, of New York. beads the list of subscribers by the gift of half amillion. Among the donauons from le cburebes or Sn Bee nat tertile ee ‘Dames of Lee Ciatin, oy opkinton, < Sehneette. pot down for #25,0\0, and Bioton, Lieutenant Governor William Claflin, . for By order of Pet ol oe Be H° 7% THANKSGIVING MMITTEE eee * THE FIRST GRAND BALL of the AMERICAN EAGLE ASSOUIATIO! Will be given at FOBREST HALL, Georgetown, Ov WEDNESDAY, Noy, 2th, 1386, Thanksgiving Eve. rated i Bane isvugaged forth mar Ui ves to 2») this one of the he O neither pai ne Tickets $1, adiitting & Gentleman and Ladios, mo 24 it* y NICHTS OF P¥YTHIas. {iiing to spend n pleasa: sieeve. Ipos trem noisy diat 7 wi 13 oy present Mh poe fan '¥1RST_CRAND BALL Of LIBBBTY LODGE. No. 6, to ve wtven an MuemtE Of Py Ulag,) 0 be atv ODD FELLOW'S BALL WEPNESDAY VE sock bance-. bd $10,00°. Broomfield Street Church, Boston, Wve ‘comatnee tenes’ gives $70,000; and Canton, Ohio, $73,453; Christ Thr a soctal rounton, the w Church, Pittebarg, is down for $50,000; Meri- pf theorder will in-ure success den, Connecticut, has already sent im $55,u00, te TICKKTS ORK DULLAR, admicing a ventle- map and ladies, more is to follow. Trinity Church, Cin- cinuan, contributes $30,000, and North Adams, Carers rae ag, Mathieson We. Orosey. a. achusetts, $15.00, The mention of these Modesby gM, Hi Bbites B50 Youd, )uiliat: | inmuers. will sbow ou what a glgautle scl Tl ¥e Ol. no 24 4" thie work is going forward. . sa 1 SOE ee E ISLAND SOCIA . = ay give their TENTH GRAND BALL, T ISLAND HALL. . 10. 1986. moz) 6t S7-Twosisters named were married last week at Rockland, me—the one toa Mr. tk aud the other to a Mir. Snow. Blackberries” and ‘“Snowberries.” i S87 At Orrington, Me., during the’ gale of . Nathan D. Phillips, sixty- teven Youre ‘of see cd jontcloand! he. Barn ace i with faa foe aas died. from pe effects of the blow on Mon eae vs zor | . ‘ = fii ii, ager eee Wertgnerne os * BANCK TaYLoR; | day: N2, 4,282. Diegraceful Scenee in a Ritealist Charch im Engiand. The Bridgewater ( counts the particulars Which occurred in October in N. green ureb. Mr. Hunt com- menced the morp: =i service soon after eleven o’clock, and for a time 1 the ordi- nary way, w! owas suddenly imterrapted by 3 great commo ion being observed near the door, immediately followed by a lend barst of laughter and a stamping of the evident to create as mach noise as pos- sible. The cause of this tumalt was the entry into the charch of two en and four Mere re- a Moagnortal séane men, attired in what they ated their “vestments.” These consisted for the most part of several pieces of , either pinned or sewn together. in the form of a cloak, and intended to representa cape, (similar to that worn by Mr. Hunt in his high celebrations.”) ‘The paper was of various colots, and cousisted of strips of paper-hangipgs. On the back, in the gayest colors, were pieces of paper ar- ranged in tbe form of a large cross. Pieces ot large piaeards, printed on different colored paver, of illustrated periodicals, &c., fastened together, helped to eompiete the cos- tume. One man wore ahigb “ cardinal’s hat,” made of yellow paper; another had strips of colored paper attached to his cap, 1 imitation of the ribbons of a recruit, and wore in front an immense placard, potush Life Lasn- rance,” while behind was another large pla- card, *' Sanger’s Celebrated Hippodrome.” The two women Are named Ellen Sweet and Ann Bird: and the four men were Kobert Tothill, John How, Edward Kitch, and Par- sons Immediately atter the entrance ot these persons there was 4 large accession to the con- gregation of people who had followed the “procession.” There was a complete inter- ruption to theservice, and Mr. Hunt called a constable to seat himself beside the pulpit. On Jeaving the pulpit Mr. Hant proceed to the vestry. where be attired himself in popish babiliments. and again came forth, preceded by Ris server, who bowed low in front of the altar table each time he passed it. The boy having lit the candles Mr. Hunt knelt down, when there immediately ensued a loud noise caused by scufiling and stamping of feet, and coughing, and some tanghter. Incense was bext burnt, and directly this was com- menced the ig er became very great. Some put on their hats. The bulk of the mem- bers of the congregation, no longer content with stamping their feet, began to hiss and boot, and got very excited. Cries were also raised of “Put it away!’ and “(go to Rome!” In concluding the service, and before parta- king of the “ consecrated element's,” Mr. Hant lifted the vessel with both hands over his head, upon which some hissing took place. Himself and his server were the only commu- nicants. Most of the congregation, atter leav- ing the church, remained outside, and waited for some time betore Mr. Hunt appeared, when he was saluted with cries of “Go to Rome!” “How many stamps have ‘ee had sent to’ee &e. Mr. Hunt was escorted from the spot by three constables. Virginia News. in Rockbridge county, last week, the carriage of Dr. James Watson. containing bis wife aud family. was met in the road by another car- riage driven by a negro man, who drove against Dr. W. ehicle, breaking it and endangering the hves of those in it. Dr. W. followed the driver, and firing ac him as he ran, the ball look effect, instantly killing the negro man. Dr. W. gave himself up. and was beid to bail in $1.00. On one day of last week, several negro men employed in @ tobacco factory in Danville, poisoned themselves by drinking of 8 prepara- tion used to flayor tobacco, knuwa as the 01) of mirbane. They being iguoraat of ite poisouous quality, got to tasting pretty freely of it, and in & few hours every one was prostrated from its effects. Two of the men died. the meeting of the stockholders of the Virginia Central Railroad, a proposition to aubscribe to the stock of the Tredegar Iron pany elicited a lively debate, and was ‘withdrawn: but one favoring a change in the eharter, so as to authorive a purchase, if necessary, of the Ohio and Covington road, was passed. The negotintions between the James River and Kanawha and the French Co., ap- pear to havea point beyend which they can getno farther. Col. Ellis, the President of ths Company, does not think that the consamma- tion wished for is any nearer than it was six months ago, The Petersburg people have made arrange ments to have a charity ball there soon, at Which each lady is to wear & calico dress, co be given to some poor woman after the bail The fields of growing grain im the Valley present an unasuaily fine appearance. The wheat has come up well ———— A REMARKABLE Case oF SUPPosED CHoL- Ls ERA PorrsmovuTa— Whole Family Ue- atreyed.—On ge fg ening the inmates of the family of Mr. Wm. R. Boutwell, residing on South street, in Portsmouth, Va. partook of supper, the principal dishes of which con- sisted of hashed beef and sweet potatoes. The same night, Mr. Boutwell, his wife, Sallie Boutwell, and an old lady, Mrs. Ann Critten- den, were all attacked with the most violent pu and fits of vomiting, dreadful ape and the most positive and unis! symptoms of cholera. Medical aid was called in, but all three of the sufferers continued to — eek ‘Wworee. and all died within a few ours of each other, and were all jaid ont in the same room. The deceased composed the eantire Dousehold, death making a remorseless a of husband, wife, and the aged iady D beh ad ber home with them.—Norfoik Vir- ginian. Tae TEMroRat PowEr or THE Porr.—M. Erdan, correspondent of the Paris Tempe at Florence, confirms the report that an arrange- mept is contemplated by which the various powers are io guarantee to the Pope a smail { the territory which he still retains. others, that the only practical settlement of the difficulty ts to leave the P the absolute sovereignty oyer the Leoline ¢? and astrip of territory, ex- cluding Civita Vecchia, but including the port of Palo. According to this plan ali suas part ot Rome on the left bank of the Tiber and the ‘Trastevere, as far as the gate of Porto Santo Spirito, would become exclusive Italian. The Leolive city is walled in, and the Pope coald thus feel himselr at home.” LEGISLATION IN VERMONT.—The Vermont Legislature, at its recent session. changed the distribution of the school fands, by which one- third, instead of One-feurth, as heretofore, will be divided equally between the common schoo! districts and tbe remainder in proportion to the average daily awendance of scholars. A law was allowing parties in court to testify in their own behalf. An act was passed lim- iting the liability of the State banks (now being closed under the operation of national tags) for the redemption of their currency t the period of one year. commencing trom ihe pu b- ication of due notice, which publicauon must continue throngh the year. The salaries of the judges of the Supreme Court were increased by #400, making m $2,500. All e increase the efficieney of the militia were unavailing. Inpia Kusrer Toneve.—A writer from Paris speaks of meeting a Parisian couchman, to whem misfortune has given a curious ce- lebrity. Sometime simee a cancer in his tongue rendered its Amputation necessary. This Pe. ation was performed by the surgeon of the Hotel Dien, who shortly afterward replaced the lost tongue by one of gutta percha. Ai- though he cannot speak, he tastes, swallows, and smokes his pipe with ppeest enjoymen:. After eating he takes out bis tongne—as o takes oi set of false teeth—-16 clenn it; aud s Tepasis he generally tiods it more con venient te carry in his pocket. Arrags in UTAn.—It is announced that a very gloomy state of affairs existsin Utah. and that thes protection which is ised by the Covstito and laws to citizens is uot practically given inthatTerritory. Thisstare of affairs, it is said. caunot long “gnietly con- tinne; anda prominent citizen of that Terri- tory predicts that the Government will at no distant day feetit due to a large portion of the le there todeclare auth: ively whethe: 1A part of cone gh et 4 Ns le we and sovereignty, or whether it is to be er bow living, Samuel o ork Ce Ham pehire,and now lives in New g7°A German dny'becaure his ows ix to preven ; win FO) oma S7 There is but one Tevorut - onary peasion ~~ EUROPEAN NEWS. [By the Atlantic able.) ENGLAND. Lowpon, Nov. 25. —The coadstion of the Mex- scan empire is (he ieading topic iajEagiand and on the coptinent. The Trieste papers say thar Whe siae of the Empress Caritas Beakd unchanged. The London Sunday (az-tte of this morning says the royal commt-sion on the peutrality awe will soon commence its Bes- stone. Lore Orawworh wi.! b> president, ef the commission. Among the members will be Lord Hevgbton. Sir Roundelt Patmer, Sir RK. Phillimore, Dr. Twiver, and W. H. Gregory There are vague reports tha: the Governmes’ intends to send twenty militia regiments to ireland. DON, Nov. 24 —An editorial writer in the Times of this morning believes the Exnperor Maximilien bas actually atdicated. He looks for the intervention the United States Government as the next step as ® matter of course, but hopes that good results will follow. itis reporf@d tnat 90 tran sail fom Brest to bring home the ‘Beh troops imme- diately atter the arrival of the next mai! from Mexico. Loxpos, Nov. 4—Noon.—-Fensam agitation im dreland still continues. Many arrests of persone and seizures of arms have been made. An American named McGillersy, Who Was suspected of being an agent of the Fenians, w. arrested at iin to-day a imprisoned. Many others whom the aa- thorities bave spotted will be immediately ar- Tested FRANCE. Pants, Nov. 25.—1t 1s rumored to-day tha the Imperial Commissioned appointed te cor - sider the reorganization of the Freach army will report in favor of adopting the Prussiae military spstem. HUNGARY Lonpox, Nov.—The Duet has adopted an ad- dreesto the Emperor of Austria asking for the restoration of the laws of 154, aud promis- img tbat the Diet will comsider the wishes of the Emperor as expressed mm bis recent re- script. By Steamer.) New York. Nov. 25.—The Germania, from Seuthampron on the ith iMstant, bas ar- rived. The ebolera is diminishing in London, Intelligence received at Flerence from Rome States that it has been decided at a secret con - sistory thatit the Pope be obhged to quit Rome he will seek an asylum in Malia. The ecclesi- Sstical autborilies of Malta have received semi- Official not.fication of this decision The Emperor of France bas ited Prince Napoleon to tage part in the Jal of the mii. - tary Organization committer. The French iron clad squadron is ordered to be ready for de- partureon the 2th instant. Itis stated they are to bring back the French troops from Rome The Constitutionnel denies the statement in the Memoria! Diplomatique that Mr.Ude Kas- sell had spoken of the withdrawal of the Pope from Rome, and his autbority from the Britush Government to offer hospit y to his Holiness No cholera i Teported 1m Paris. The Emperor, Empress,and the Prince lmperial have left Parte for Compeigne The Paris Constitationnel denies the state- ment made by the Gazette de France that the insurrecuon had broken out in Barcelona. The only plot had been discovered at S: USSR Pablic order had not been discovered. r intelligence states that complete trangatiiy prevails in Saragossa and the provinces ef Ar- Tagon and Cataionis. By the treaty of peace between Austria and Prussia the latter had undertaken to restore North Schleswig in so far as the population. by free voting, pronounce themselves in favor of snch steps. Our hopes have ever been directed to this object Denmark sees in the proposed settlement of the question proof of the triend- ship of Prussia. EXTRAORDINARY DeaTH —Innumerabie are the ways by which men meet their death, bat we bave never beard of one more singular than is reinted by the English papers, from which it appears tbat ulin l Dunter took the place of the game be bad intended to destroy, and was act wy! sbot and Killed, not by the hand, pat by the forefoot of a deer which he had hantea down. The unfortunate sportsman. George Urqubart, was op ashooting teur in Scotland He wounded a tine stag, and the animal was attempting to escape by way of a narrow gien Urqubart was stauoned at the glen to bead him off, but the powerful animal, fran- Uc with the pain of mortal wounds, rushed down on bim, and compelled him to defend himeelf by using the butt of his rifle as a clab ‘While thas in combat, the deer lashed out witb bis tore feet so suddenly as to strike the ham - mers of tbe double-barreled piece, breaking off cne and canting the other to discharge the load straight through the body of the hanter, who said quietly. 1 am shot,” fell into the arme of his companion, and died about twilight The dear fell dead almost at the same moment but had firet avenged ite death, and that of many another monarch of the hills, in a mos compleve and extraordipary manner. Suwont DRESSES AND SMALL Howrs—A more sensibie, if not tasteful, innovation ot fashion 1s tbe wearing of short dresses and very small hoops. Concerning the latter, there is a comical state of consternation among wo- mankind. Only one possessed of adroitness and skill can manage to sit down in them in an Opera seat, & pew, & car: they utterly rero subside. The trouble is that lower hoops are dispor!ionately large for the apper ones. Bu: the short dress hoops are short and pliable The dress is of proper length for walking,anda when in modest colors is very appropriate for that perpose. Just now these dresses are made 8 gay as possible, so that the wearers, in their Ted petticoats, look like vivandieres. Some- times the sleeves and skirt are of bright biae, and the waist and overskirt of brown,—av un- becoming and conspicuous combination. HORRTALE PARRICIDE —A singular case of parricide ra st been brought to light im the townshipof Maytield,Ohio. It appears tha: on the 2d instant, a man named Carpenter, and bis eon, a young man of 23, were proceed - ing te & portion of their tarm with a team,and —— Toute it was — = ee s0n to it, to remove & pair . In passing the horses one of them bit at him, when the youms mae commenced violently beating the oree. The father remonstrated and a quarrel ensued during which the son strack the father the bead with a stone, frem the effects of which death ensued in a few hours. The family, wot desiring the arrest of the murderer, bave, until a few days, ted that the old man came to his death by a fall, but finally decided, from — or ins*curity, to inform the authorities of the tacts, and the criminal ws now in custody. PEancts.—The Wilmington (N. ©.) Journal Says that the peanut crop of that section of the State will be about half as large as before the The — then was about eighty S87 In a county in Georgia there is a piace where the track of the bear, deer, lion and horse are imprinted im solid roek. @7 Roger de Beauvoir, just dead, in Paris, reckoned that he bad spent $20,000 in cham- pagne during bis fast career. S7 it is said that the Passamaqaoddy tribe of indians, in Maine, is now decreasing at the Tate of 2 per cent. every year. S7 Buuer is coming down at St. Albans, Vt, like other things in other places, and sold there on Tuesday for thirty and thirty-five cen's per pound S87 A crinoline manufasturer in Saxony bas made during the last tem years, mo sess $65,754,000 hoop skirt springs, or enough wo go around the world thirteen times and a half. &7-A hop on the “ligh«, fantastic toe’ may be pleasant, but pot when you hop on the fan- fastic toe of your neighbor. S7 The Buffalo Commercial says the people of that city care a great deal more for vr minstrels than for profound and eloquent iec- tures. 87 Gen. Thomas, who b: jost retereed from outhers trip, states that almost every Northern man engsced in cotton planting has lost money. S7- At the rate of progress we baye made for forty years past. the population of the United States will be over one handred mil- lions jn the year 1900. S7°A French magazine of the fashions ha< been interdicted ip Spain, om the ground tha’ its pictures of the dresses worn in Paris at the present day are indecent. &7 Hall's Journal of Health expresses the opinion that backwheat cakes contain more nournishment for less money than apy other article of food &7 We regret to announce the death of Qaow Daddy. King of Aquapim, West Africa. He ‘was a man and a brother, and lanched of cold sionary, Whew in season, with great eeuiarity. 87” At the hearing with to gas, before the Boston City Government, tt was stated that gas could be furnished at less than €2 5y per 1,000 cubic feet. SF William Tyvor, Sergeant Sixteenth Reg- viar, was stabbed and killed by a soldier, on Friday night, at Chattanooga, at alow dance house, in @ quarrel abouts prostitute presen! 87 In May, 1566, a Mr. Kimball, of New York city, fell ever afamp post which was dying onthe sidewalk and fractured tie fer. e sued the corporation for damages, aod jary awarded him $3,0w. 87 Ex-Governor A.G. Magrath. of South Oarolina, bas written a letter to Governor Orr in tayor of the ado of the Constita- onal Amendment by Southern States as & measure of relief, and the wisest policy for the masses. @7 Li is noticed that a large decrease of im- fant mortality im San Francisco followed an om the local Sulborteer abolishing swill milk. £ d

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