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THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPT&D AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and 11th strect, BY W.D. WALLAOH? ——_.-— + The STAR is eerved by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Taw Carts PER WEEE. Copies atthe counter, with or without wrappers, TWO CENTs each. PRICB POR MAILING :—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cente; six months, Three Dol- FOREIGN. NEWS Lorpon, Sept. 20.—Count Von Bismarck has recently addressed a note to t piom: tie representatives of Prussia in regard to the nierence between the Emperors Napoleon d Francis Joseph at Salzborg. The docu- ment bas jus: been published, and it is the rine!pal subject of editorial discus-ion fn the EDgieD apd Continental newspapers. In it Coant Bismarck Prussia ts willing to ac- cept the representation made by France (hat the conference of Salzburg shonid be regarded as @ pledge ot peace. He also makes many al- iusions to the union of the German States. London journals comment tavorably wpon this note, regarding it as pacific in tone and quilizing to its tendency The French press, while the; m dis; d to find little war, one Tay Tie Pea Be tears = as Fruit Wine whet “Shamarck says, aeobedets The WEEKLY STAR—published on Fri- OL, yj " 2 36. German pully i enores ie tate ef Pema, ony Deb uenaceeisin vee ve%:, XXX. WASHINGTON. D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1867. N&, 4,536 sed oui alt ‘allasion to obligations under whic! mssif rests to fa the stpulsuons - ee | = =. yf that solemn ecmpact. BANKERS. . TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. TELEGRAMS, ee. Displays at Funerals. Senator Mortewen the Finances. Prohibitery Legisiatio | Panta, Sept 20.—Ae the day for the annual The late Prohibitory State Convention ‘Worcester was noteworthy for the lack of i fiuential men taxing part in its proceedin, Colonel G. Bucks, an overseer far Mr. Lan- In nearty ali cases where thoughtfal men Senator Morton, in a Jetter disapproving the and wo. imélnding many of those who | policy of attempting,to off any consider- caster, OF Canty Fickene, Ga, Bad 6 dimiceity achieved finction.in the world, | able ‘portion cf the saional deut’ at once, stasement of the accounts of the Credit Mobl- lier #ppros ches much oirquietude ts apparent jtimere and Ohio Railroad. Fon Battimone.—Trains leave daily, except B iad COOKE & CO., great - | onthe Bourse. The operations of the Uredit BANKERS, Sunday, at 7:00 and 7:46a m.,and 12:15, 2:00, 4:90, | with negroes working on the place, which | have given direction concerning their burial | rays Only one member of Congress belonging to the | Mobilier exercis’s » powerful influence apon r osite Treasury, a 8:45 p.m. On Bunday, at 7:458.m., and 4:90 | resulted in shooting a negro in the thigh. Next | after ceath, they have almost uniformly re- | _ “This generation has to discharge a large jon was present, al- | monecary oflatrs in France, and the anxiety to Viteensh atrasts OH) a and 8:45 p.m. day, Sunday, two armed negroes went to tne | ooested that thelr ral spould be simple | State, County, and Municipal indebtedness | though no doubt the “Temperance Alliance” | know with exactness its condition is corvess yand sell at current market, rates, and keep house and demanded eatis(action of Mr. Lan- | S04 ‘ine; t Daily, except Sunday, p.m. Sunday, at 7:45 Ks ve, and as private as possible. | growing out of the war, and within the next custer. Several sbots were exehanged. One | instances of the kisd are being published in | ten years will bave to pay not less than $400,- negro was killed snd the other wounded. Mr. | this and other countries, 88 Occurring among | (00,(0) for pensions and bounties,! beside ex- Lancaster was badly wounded and nad his | tne jearned, the distingnished, the refmed, and | tracrdinary expenses for Indian wars and horee killed. Lancester and Mr Nagaser left | even among the wealthy and aristocratié. Iu | other expenses. In ten years our popuis'ion on Monday jor St. Mary’s. An armed band of | yew of such examples, that have such sound | will nave incréseed 10,000,000, and our taxable thirty pegrors seized them. Nugaseresc+ped | peqson »: so much common sense to back | property nearly doubled in yvaine. In ten by.swimming the mver. Lancaster was left in | them, it is surprising that onr funeral cere. | years a tax twice in amount can be borne eas. the hands of the negroes. monies continue to be solong conducted on the | ier than the tax of to-day. Within ten years ‘The following orders were dssued-by Major | prevailing plan. ‘There is Nothing whatever | the Southern States will bereconstructed and General P. H. Sheridan, commanding Depart- | to recommend the present custom, except the | in the enjoyment of comparative ptosperity. fecured the attendance of all whoconld be | poudingiy greet. induced to thus commit themselves. Tne | ~ Lonpon, Sept Preparations of the party speeches were, some of then, denunciatory | of action are about completed. and it is ra- 01 many of the best men of the Commonwealth | mored here that Sanday next bas bern fixed who dare to say what they Know, that the | by Garibaldi a: the day ppon which the long probibttory law is tae parent of hypocrisy | deferred movement isto be made. nd deceit: a despotic instramentality, out of Dvpxry, Sept. 20.—Capt. Osborne, a Fentan Place im a republican government; anda most | prisoner, escaped from the jail at Clonmel last transparent delusion, so far as the suppression | nighi, and bas pot bern rearrested, though the of intemperance ts concerned. Hon. Asahel police started in immediate purenit. Huntington made one trothtul remark, that constantly on hand a full supply ofall GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND srom--6:15 and 7:00 6. mi, and 2480 and ae a, INTEREST NOTES. For ANNAPoLis.—7:00 a. m.,and 4:30 p.m, No Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and | train on Sunday. Collections made on all accessible points. For Aut Pants ov THE West,—Leave daily, ex- ve 1-tf cept Bunday, at 7:45. m., and 4:30 and 8:45 p. m. On Sunday, at 4:20 and 8:45 p.m. only, connecting &. M., ANd 4:30 and 8:45 p.m. For Way Stations SouTs oF ANNAPoLIs JuNc- Mm AVINGSBANE. Ww ‘i Ww be a": id been involved im the Matne The Mormons Beceming Defiant. = at Relay House with Western trains. ment of the Missouri, on the 12th inst: In | idea that the living are thus paying a grateful ‘ithin fen years, and pernaps within five, | “every party ha 16 . ‘ if ; and acceptable tribute to thedeadT! A, Tenze if population. weal d | law, and was in A degree responsible for it = Satt Li “A PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YEAR.” Philadelphia and New Yerk Threngh Line. | compliance with General Orders, No. 81, cur- d scceptable trivute to thedead This idea, | the incrense in population alth an Althongh thie is true Thi osantuue te ff ODIO elt Would seem that the Salt Lake peopleare ja. | NOwever, in many casez, is an erroneous one, | capital will enable the Gevernment to sell That Gouerare thee: the Cader ened bat: | and always a burtfal one. If the deceased | at) par bonds Beatiog a. much lower Assumes command of the Department of the | PéTson could have any voice in the matter, it | rate of interest than the present, and thns con- entering upon a new phase, they having a the Repubiicans donot propose to beimpii- | harentiy concluded to ‘dety the tinited seat cated in any schemes to force a moral reform Government, and « abide the consrquenses For Nxw York, withont change of cars. daily, except Sunday, at 7:45 8. m., and 12: Oall at the corner of 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEN “ - On Sunday, at 7:00 p.m. only, Sleeping cars 1 Would be found, in a large proportion of cases, } olidate and reduce the debt. Should the (tov- | through Jegal machinery. (Jeneral Schenck, ‘The Tabernacie bas resoundad to the violent FREEDMEN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Dame ee sf sa Paes Onder mathority trol, the generac: | that the costly and unmeaniog parade, often at | erhment find iteelt at any time in possession of ina speech at Dayton, ou Saturday might Ins', | narangues of some of (he great lighis among OBABIERED EY CON g For PHILapELraia—Daily, except Sunday, at bay? ‘ the expense of the necessaries oflifetothestr- | coin or currency that can be applied to the re- the command of the Departea er the, Mice vivors would be anything elee but desirable | duction of the debi, Tr should ot course, be sourt to Brevet Major General A. J. Smitn, | 824 grateiu). A reform of the whole subject promptly: applied; but any attempt to pay the colonel 7th United States cavalry > | ig one of the most desirable things in our 80- mded dept in advance, by heavy taxation or C cial econemy,. especially as.tt bappens just | by tuflating the currency, will be unnecessary, The Crutchtield House of Ohatranopga, | now that thorelesst able to bear the expen- | unwise,and injorious. In fifteen years, and Tenn.. was entirely destroyed by fire at six | siveness of the existing custom; seemeimpell- | possibly In five, the difference in value be- o'clock last night. The fire was occasioned | ed, by some means, to carry it to the greatest | tween gold and greenbacks will have ceased by the breaking of a number of kerosene lamps | extremes. ie fo exist, by a gradual retarnto specie pay- which the waiter was Handling in the oil | A few years ago we happened to be present | ment, and the question of the mode of payment Toom. The flames caught thevil in the barrels, | &t @ funeral where the deceased person was a | of the bonds, whether in gold or greenbacks, flashed up, aiid spread all over the house in | Member of a widely-KnowR and highly es- | will have become unimportant. Specte pay- ten minutes. But jittle property was saved: | teemed family, and the: circumstances attend- | ments can be reached without contracting the There were severa] narrow escapes. but no | sg the death being of a very distressing cha- | currency, by waiting a reasonable time until lives were lost. Loss, ¥150,090. Insured, | Tacter, there was large atiendance of sympa. | Fucceesinl reconstroction and the growth of $45,000. thiuing friends. The fun mae cata how- Relay pee npr. Foor aes Srongnt the goanay ever, were quite simple and very impressive, | up to the ing volume of currency, s Australia news to August latia to the effect | $ycatse of melt simplicity, Everything was | ont nancial convulsion, ‘The deaten of that the country districts were recovering from | gone before leaving the house. The pastor of | gold from two bundred to forty brought a cor- the effects ef the recent flood. Two pilots and | the deceased made & brief but touching aud | Tesponding reduction in the price of prop- five of their crews were drowned in attempt. | most appropriate address. There wag prayer, | erty. attended with great loss and derange- ing to boarda ship duringa@ gale. General | then the letve-takiog, and then the assem- | ment of business. Another teflation ot the Latbam, the new American Consul, had en- | binge retired. None of thé ladies or the chil- | currency would be attended with another as. tered into the discharge of his duties at Mel- | dren of the family went to the cemetery. Three | cent and decent of prices, and with immense bourne. Heavy gales on the cosst of New | carriages, containing the male relatives and a | dieasters to the nation. What the country Zealand caused damage to the amount efsixty | few household aud hear friends, atl males, | needs is repose and stability in our financial thousand pounds sterling. «without these trade and prosperity ¢ the latter day saints, and oue and all have an- ‘The temperance question was another which | nounced in the Most posiive manner thas they had been interposed to deceive and miale: Were } olygamicte, and tbat they intended to it had nothing whatever to do wiihthe can- | remain such. One flery gentleman snd he had vass. There w8s no proposition to legislate | yiolated, nud would continue to violate, the on the subject of temperance. For hisown | jaws of ‘Congress on this subject, and’ d part he was ready toexpress bis own opinion | nounced the Government as tyrannical and Of such legislation. He did not think it ac- | upjnsr, and as having no right to impose complished any good. Law would not make | regniaiions upon the saints. He advised the men either generous, benevolent, affectiona'e | jaier to adhere to polygamy, as the enhance. or temperate. It must be left tu the influence mentof their salyation and the foundation of of education. good example and Christianity — their institutions. Elder Kimpall—be of the fobring about the results. Men had better be | many wives and the oily-tsngue—tollowed left to determine for themselves what they in the wake of the more flery brother, and as- shonideat and what they should drink; but pseried that, on the subject of polygamy, be iff man drank to excessand outraged pablic | (i) is sound. He Das fathered 70 children al decency. then let the law punishhim. Alitne | feady, and calcul AC in 70 years—accord- legislation needed could be condensed into a ing fo their powers of reproduction —the Kita. tew lines.— Boston Transcript. ball family will outnumber the present agera- gate of the Saints. We art a loss to acconnt Virginia News. | for this sudden outburst on the part of the Hupnicutt’s newspaper carrier has been | Mormens, not having heard of any recent sentto jail in Ricimoud. The matter, it ts | measures adopt J by (he Government in oppo- said, will be carried befure the’ military au- _ Fitton to their pecniiar systems, and mast con- thorities. | clude that it has been warm in Salt Lake, and Mr. William A. Hoppe of Richmoud, who that the ebullitions of wrath, above referred ‘The Central Office of this Company is new situated | 7.45.9 m., and 12:15, 4:90, and 7:00 p.m. On Sanday, ‘as above, and is carried on in connection with the at7 p.m. only. , Branch. Wann FICE OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3 Great Pennsyl a Route, ite of ONE DOLLAR and upwards recetved, | For tar NontHWEST, SOUTH AND SOUTRWEST eng Paterest paid on all sums of FIVE DOLLABS | Traine leave Baltimore sad Ohio depot at 7:45 a. n- andcpeonta are made in UNITED STATES | ®Pd4:90 and 8:45 p. m. BONDS AND STOCRS ONLY, under the direction Steambent Travel. of HEN eC Finguve © For SourH anp SouTawxst. of HES ittee of the ‘OR RICHMOND ANDTHE HAN Tv 7. CO. fairest oh: the! rtaenes: Gacunl tee The steamers of the Richmond and Fredericksburg line leave Seventh street wharf daily, except Sun- daye,at6a.m.and7p.m. On Sundays até a.m. only. FoR ALEXANDRIA.—Steamers leave Seventh — ‘i street wharf every hour fromé a, m. until7 p. m., ¥irst National Bank of Washington | dais. For Mount VERNON.—The steamer Wawassot B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. | leaves Seventh street wharf Tuesday, Thursday WM. S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, and Saturday mornings of each week at 10 o'clock a ria 2 ® returning at 3}: p.m. y 4 x For Bantimorge anv Potomac River LAnp- POVERN MERE DELOSIFORE Ixes.—The steamer Columbia leaves Riley’é wharf, > hegeey 4 : * T OF THE UNITED foot ef Eleventh street, every Wednesday morning The Deporits are now more than $400.00 T. HEWITT, of New York, Prosident. D. U. EATON, Actuary. Cashier of Branch Bank. FINANCIAL AG! ate Svalook made up tue entire funeral cortege. ‘They policy, withons these ane Salt Was examingd a tow weeks since befere Com. | to, were the reeul! of the dog day temperature i itnessed the placing of the coffin, containing | must languish. en jebt'_ was con- | missioner Uhahoon on the charge of counter- | —unless, indeed, we are to suppose that the STATES, Potomac TRANSPORTATION Ling FoR Barqi- | 1m the General Sessions in New York Thars- | ¥ of ov tracted the men who now clamor for its im- . s 1 bib sireet, oprosize the Treasury Department. | wony axn Potomac Riven LaxpiNes.—Steamers | day, John W. Livingston, who was indicted | t@,Femains of the beloved one, iu the vault, telting an inspector's tobacco brand, has been | Brotherhood are about to declare war against " God the funeral was over: Yet this was a case | mediate payment denounced bondsand green- with a number of alluses, pleaded guilty to} which,on account of alltheattesding circum. | backs as Slike ‘worthless, and dissauded the forgery in the third degree, having obtained | stances, the deep and strong affection existiog | people from lending their money to carry on acquitted. A northern man who recently emigrated to Jefferson county, in the lower Valley, made ,and let force decide whether we or they leave Sixth street wharf at 6 8. m. on Wednts- shall take the upper hand. —V. ¥, Eapress, Government Securities with Treasurer United | ‘ays and Saturdays. Btate For tHe EastRrn S#orx.—The steamer Hj g vn oe ips tun of. Aaya; wee Sedonal oy between the deceased and those left behind to pe big tng iy opiiion esd ence ae est: 1,500 pounds of honey from 50 bee stands last | Dexter—The Price Actually Paid for Him. Livingston, an elegant boat, leaves her pier, oppo- | Banko: eck purpo! ave n | mourp, the large circle of sympathizing | ter to the couptry now than they en. | summer, which he sold for $150. The famous trotting horse Dext ived i S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ee site No. 120 Light street wharf, Baltimore, every | sizved by C. Vanderbilt. The prisoner fled to | friends, the social position of the family, wave | Now, aa then, thely effortis to destroy the pub- hs eo exter arrived tn Rev. Jas. McDearman died at his residence | this city on Wednesday morning from Uniergo. in Appomattox, on Sunday last, at the ad- | He was delivered to Mr. Bonner on the utier- vanced age of 73 years. The deceased was a | noon of that day, and yesierday Mr. Bonner minister of the Baptist Church. drove him for the first time on Harlen Lane, Numbers of northern men are to be seen in | and also on the private trotting park near Ma- the Valley, examining the lands, with a view | comb’s am. One of the directors of tue park of par hasing. | relates that as soon as the borse made bis ap- ‘he Fyncastie Herald believes that there are | pestrance in front of the club houseall the gen- five dogs for every one citizen in that most | tlemen present tcok off their hats. As there pictnresque and hospitable town. has been considerable discussion concerning A number of tracts of land nave recently | the price paid for the “king of the turf,” we been sold in Bedford and Amherst counties. | have obtained for publication the following re- We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT | ‘Tuestay, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 p. m., for SECURITIES at current market rate Easton Point, Double Mills, Oxford, Clora’s Point, FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collection: | Wallach’s Wharf, Cambridze, Hughlett’s Wharf, on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE | (bin Creek, Medford’s Wharf, and Lloyd’s Land: UNITED STATES. ca SPECIAL NOTICES, Jilinois, where be purchased a farm. He was | strong temptation for ‘an ostentatious funeral. | lic credit. The proposition to pay the public brought back to this city afew days since by | It was resisted, however. The family were | debt in advance is unnecessary, impracticable, detective. The recorder postponed sentence | well aware that theif profound griefdid not | and destructive, and would result in benefit to The Raleigh (N. ©.) Register, edited by Dan, | Need the endorsement of such 4 display, and | none, unless it would be the gold gamblers, fel R. Goodloe, the recognized organ of tha | tHey Well knew that this quiet and. simple | and they would ulumately be-hoisted by their ‘ 4) s _ | Mode of interment would have been inentire | own peiard,’ as they were at the close of the Republican party of that State, denounces | gccordance with the refined tastes of the de. | War. the recent convention in bitter and scath. ceased if she could have been corsuited. ing ierme, and excommunicates Holden and | Among the advantages of this simple form | A Mam Shot and Killed—Jealousy the bis coadjutors. The Constiutional Union men | of fnuerul service we may mention a few. Cause hold'a macs meeting next Friday might. All | Firet, it avoids the disiress(a! and eometimes At about 7% o'clock last night, Chaz. L. Tay- ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful aud Prompt attention to ¥ S$ OINTMENT will cure the Tteh. OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS ATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum ACCOUNT re Sal the ‘most influential and prominent citizens | agonizing scenes peculiar to our moaern fun- | lor, who kgépe a grocery store on the southeast ‘Hog cholera 1s still raging feartully in Lote- | ceipt, which will settle the matter 4 to any other business entrusted to us. Cures O14 Kote og | wened the call. rals, where a heart-broken motner, a bereaved | corner of #estnut and Preston streets, was | tourrcounty, and also in Craig. “Received, New York, Sept. 13, 1367, of ATION § 4 to GOVERN. Ai aac teed abe ar The camp ut Thomas Parker, railroad con- | Widow, or an almost distracted orphan stands | shot and Rilled by John F. Greenslade, in the | Itis staten’ that the country adjoining Nor- | Robert Bonner, Esq., thirty-three thousand BULE TN PORM A SION 1 toenet . “rpamail Weunts, All Draggists | tractor, forty-six miles above Fort Hays, was | BY 0 see the idol:zed child, tne fond and al- | yard of bis (Greensiade's) residence, 25 Gray | folk has been exceedingly unuealthy this | dollars forthe horse Dexter, cold by previous MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully f--aished. & POTTER. Boston, Proprietors. | quick: by Indians Thursday at noon. Forty | MOst adored husband, or ine beloved paren: | street, between Hancock and Ciay. “The par- | season. agreement, and this day delivered by me to WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. se lt-eoly Agent, Peuna. a men were in the camp at the time of the ar. | !0Wered into the yawning crave. These things | ticulars, as far as we were able to learn “|| 2%efearfal for the stourest manly hearts to | them, are as follow: Poh tiedie tegen are led. | bear, but they almost murder women and child. | ‘Taylor has been in the habit of visiting Mrs was pierced ly fourteen bullet, lance, and ar. | Te8: Such aitlicung and dangerous occarren- | Greenslade, against the wishes of her hus. ee onnds. hi tidives were ces are all avoided where tue ceremonies are | band. Some time ago a difficulty arose be- ¥ ’ : brought to a close at the residence, and only a | tween Greenslade and Taylor, which resulted ‘The steamboat Chipola, on the Chattahoochee | few male friends zo to the graveyard. Next it | in bringing the parties before a court of jus river, bound for Columbus, Ga., exploded her | avoids the injurious consequences of keeping | trce. Taylor was held in bond of $2,351) to keep boller on the aiternoon of the 19h inst. Six | # large concourse of people standing on the | ihe peace towards the family of Gr-encl"da, persone two whites and four colored—ail | damp ground while a long disconrse is being | and also to keep away frombis house, This Bed eee or ihe boat, were killed. Only one | delivered, aud elaborate ceremonies are going | according to Greenslade's statement, Taylor body was recovered. The passengers areaate. | on at the grave, aud all the other risks of being | didnot do, but continued his visits, waich The boat is @ total loss exposed to the weather with uncovered heads, | were obnexious alike to Greenslade and his Another negro has sued the Riehmand, | in summer or winter,in sunshine or in storm. | wile. A few days Frederickeburg. and Potomac railroad for non. | 1: avoi . unbefitting scenes so fre- | Taylor off kis premises and warned him that admitiance to a@ first-class car upon a firet- | quently obrerved when promis@uous assem- | ne would kill him {fhe ever entered them class ticket purchased at New Yo plage of persons, having widely different no- | again Taylor dia not heed the warning, and company is determined to stand the lions ofthe proprieties ot sach an occasion, | last evening about 7X o'clock he enlered test question for railroads South. gather into the carriager. conversing all the | Greenslude’s gite and was walking up to tne ‘The National Council of the Order of U way in & jocular manner, on every subject but | frontdoor, when Greenside whe was pre- ‘Apiericam Meclianion Aold that enol ce, | theall importantome of ‘death acd judggient: | pared and watering ioe nae wee Taylor from him, and warranted sound | <i A. F. Fawserr.” In order to form some idea of Dexter's su- of a recent festival Sunday at St. Cartuolo- | periority over all otber trotting horses, it is mew’s church, Mcor Lane, London: only necessary to state that duriug Fiora Tem- “At the morning service autiphons were | ple’e entire career on the turf shetrotted only sung before and after each of ihe psalms of the | four or five heats in ie. time than 2.22, while day, and also before and atter tue .invicles. | Dexter bus trotied in less than two yearstwen- The lessons were read by ® young layman, | ty-seven heate in 2.22 or quicker. The horae vested in a blue merino dress with along train, | that has ranked rext to Dexter on the turt, and a girdle of the same material round bis | during the past two years, is Lady Thorn, and waist, over which he wore a short surplice of | she has never made even one heat in 2.22, very light fabric, thus enabling the colors of | while Dexter Das trotted, as horsemen say, the cassock or gown to show through. At the | caway down” in 2.17 ¥. Post. conciusion of matins this young man retired | SSUES EESE REP EEUESE sneered to the vestry, and shortly reappeared divested | IMPARTIAL SUFFRAGE IN KANSAS.—There of bis robes, and, wearlig a black cassock and | is a vigorus agitation in Kansac at thts moment & differently shaped surplice, proceeded with tor the extension of the right of suffrage, irre- the clergy to the altar, where he officiated as | spective of race and color, or sex. Several of sub-deacon and sang the epistle. The Rey. A. | the prominent men in the State, including most A SUNDAY AMONG THE RITUALISTS. Pall Mail Gazette gives the followin, ‘Washington, March 20, 1865 m 21-tf CLOTHING, &c. Lore & 4 M CORNER 911 AND D STR Having just purchased @ very cho ” De FOR THE PR ce HOT an Detance whatever. jnres any p) he tient. The number and importane of ite enres : the ague districts are literally hevond account, and ats we believe wiqhout a Nel in the histe Tht | Agne medicine, gratified by the of the rad pb Our pride 8 We receiy, suit their f Fr.%: BEIDERGER, * (Successor to H. F. Lovpon & Co. CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY GME ANTS, MERCHANT TAILOR. pidity of the Liver. it is an excell rising from tor- r Squib. ‘curate in charge, preached the | of the members of Uongrese. not only favor the Atimulating tha iver into health ey eay | stows at the Sons of Temperance Hall, Balti. | ANd finally—al:hough we Rave by no means | the window of the front room, with a shot | sermon, which lasted only ‘six. minutes. measure barare lending their influence and Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) “For Bilious, Disorders and. iver Complaints, it | ™Ore, on the 2th instant. exbeustea the Mst—lt avoids one of the mosts | gun. The shot or slugs entered his right breast | At the evening service the altar. was voices to its support. Mrs. Stanton and Mies 37 W0-tf__No_362 Penn avenue. Washington. | fs an excellent remedy, producing many truly re: | Gen Mower, in New Orleans. has iseued an | ¢XPen*1ve ieatures of our funeral system. the | tearing it all to pleces and comimgoutthrough | very tastefully decorated with flow. | Avthony of New York. and the Rev. Olympia a [ nirkeble caren, where’ other modicinen hind failed, | order similar io that of Gen. Cauby. regarding | Swployment ofimmense numbers of carriages. | hie ehoulder. ‘Taylor fell ou his face near the | ere” and candies. The service om. | Hrowme and the Hatin tee ace eps = — Pepe te Dee OAT eee confed: rates self-exiiedand aincereturnedand | Sis iastis * maven tat should bave more | door steps and expired without uttering a | menced at 7 o'clock and finished at aquar cr | Marcachucelts are among the forces now aelt PAWNBROKERS and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., now eubject to parole - Weight than itis likely to recetve at present, | word. Greenslade at once surrendered him- | to ten. This was paruy accounted fer by the | ing directly for it, holding conventions and SE ronnd she ware, %.D; CEMA TRO RESTA Named: Facieil; pessparacoed pat M shonld be weighed, fon Ma Bika pam salto officers penring and Bran. 4 Jength of some of the hymns, and the introduc- | giving lectures in every part of the St: A rice. $1 per bottle , 5 i 5 tes lo: ves witho| with a e parties ai th said t 2 ° rPBE OLD FSTABLISHED FInM OF pL an LF Ort HAPKEL SOURTAGH: CLeTeRT oL tee | en dond mnemeely P re ‘9 be men of re- | tion of antiphons, &c. One of the hymns con- | crowded convention was held last week in Ty fdneral expenses under | spectability and good standing in the commn- rourder of Frank Johnson, which occurred a | which they stagger for many along and wes. | uily. Mr. Greenslade says that Taylor has lew days ago. ty day, depriving the liviag of comforts to pry | frequently visited his wife and made improp- The track of the Unton Pacitic ratiroad, | for # vain display of regard for tlw dead —/*/.:/. | er overtnresto her, of which be had {rom timeto eastern division, is progressing rapidly. I | adelphia Ledger. time been fully advised. He does not doubt the has now reached & point fifteen miles from Sarre faithfulness of Ris wife, aud says that Taylor's Fort Harker. eh Robes Hoxanxor, =the, Dixon (LU.) | visits were offensive to her. ' . ‘elegraph says: “A curious state of facts was | Shortly after being lodge station Barton acvies toe aiieeanen Onl from A. A- | developed iew days since, by the arrival of | houce he asked if Taylor wes ‘dead. Upon ored to effect a treaty annexing the Isthmus to | Woman. by the name ot Louisa Whitney, | being informed that he was no more Gredns. the United States. from Jefferson county, Wis., accompanied bv | isde appeared to be relieved, and expressed Julie Koehl, tate f i Presesuting Attorney Waymonth, insearcn | himsel! satisHed. He left his work yesterday ety died at Panaeeeinesr in the Ameri- | ofa truant husband. It appears that her hus- | morning at 1U o'clock, and stationed himecif at can navy. died at Panama on the 9th instant. | nand, Oscar D. Whitney, was living in Ain. | the front window. where he seared all day, oer ee macengeged inthe constraction of | boy,’ in this county, im the enjoyment of | upto the hour above mentioned for Taylor to pearl diving machinery. another ‘domestic felicity,’ in the person of a | arrive. As the case will be fully investigated White, who was convicted of murder and |’ Miss or Mrs. Anna Jennings, and that be has | and the facte properly developed, we refrain sentenced to be hung at Anderson, Indiana, | for some time past alternated between Jeffer- | from giving farther detatls or comment on the yesterday, has been xespited by the Governor j son and Amboy, enjoying happy greetiuzs at | terrible affair.—Louisville Courier, Sept. 18th. until the second week of October. each place, but carefully coucealing from There are reports of trouble at the Stoning- | each ‘wife’ the attractions at the other end of sisted of twenty-six verses. The sermon was | Lawrence, at which Miss Anthony and Mr: preached by Faiher Ig. 's, from the words, | Stanton gave addresses that all the paper «Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people, saith the | commenton for ability in the very Di it Lord.” Aiter an expiaeation ot the text, the | terms. Tbe Lawrence Journal says of the Bicnenet, proceoogit pt his manner ie rebnke | eee, setasam the worldliness ot the present age. Heeould | “The was crowde: utmost capa- not ‘speak comfortably’ to his hearers, How citp by the moral. intelligent elite of the a could he ‘speak comfortably’ to those who of both sexes. Mrs. Stanton's address was 2 Went to theaters, balls and csiuos? He be- most powerful argument in tavor of equal Hered snay more than aif of ‘ne people who Hghts, limited DY no race or sex. As & spe iad that morning received the holy commu- | men of claseic eloquence, fine orator; nion, if they were to die before est Sunday, | elegant diction, we ‘Dave BO hesitation ‘A st would go straight to heil-fire. They were | ing thatit was the finest speech eve: told to hate the world, but how eould people | im this city byman or woman. In saying thi, be said to bate the world who frequented such | we are aware that Mr. Seward spoke here in pincers The sernton lasted about an hour and | felt ao faye, ad ae et a half.” e best popular speakers that ever addres: ———_————_— _ | a Western andience, was heard here frequently; A MassackE.—An entire family. consistiny | amd that Theodore Tilton, the brilliant editor ofan old woman, two youug men, and two | of the Independent, bas thrilied us with bis little children was recently massacred at Per- | power: and yet, not less in word painting than 8. : BO. LICENSED PAWNBROK bats. 34 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET WEST, Tecate eivancee ae SICILIAN HAIR RENBWER H QMer the highest cash advances op all Kinde! | 6 the beut article known to proserve the hairs I E onable rates. will positively restare GRAY HAIR Fo Ts ORIGINAL. COLOR, AND PROMOTE HALL’S VEGETABLE ri ITs GROWTH Goods bought for cash aud sold at private sale, It is an entirely new scientific dfacovery.combin fe 21-ly ing many of the most powerful and restorative ———————— } agents in the vegetable kingdom. dt makes the Hatr smooth and glossy, and does nat the skin. 2 id used by the first Medical YAS FIXT va 1 — It is recommended Call and examine our large and beantful assort- | anthority For sale by all druggists. Price $1.00 R. P. HALL & 0O., an 2l-eo2m Nashua, N. H., Proprietora. DELPHIA, KNOW THY DESTINY. No charse MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrologist. Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who ses r has astonished the scientific claeses of the O nk of Connecticut, a: e js | the route. The result has been several in Tue Jonx T. ForD—A letter in the Dub- es. = ‘J Y St: Goet cntetor = ENT REVER. | World, hae now located herself at ndson, N, ¥. | £00, Bank of Oony Hand the cashier Is | sting additions tothe Whitey family at exch | lin Freeman's Journal, dated Wexford. Ire: He ad ple leg bgp edle tes) Fed oy | Laguchly developed thought, Mrs. Stanton last ae itself without | Madame Thoruton possesses euch wonderful powers place. Mrs. Louisa, by some means not ex. | land, September 6, says: 4 Pees eee eee rere Mud renders Potemas water ae | ofvecond sight asto enable her toimpartknowledge | Two Americans were killed and one badly plained, learned that she had but a corner i The adventurous Iittie craft, the Jonn T. | ‘h6 Cure, that the family had scattered poisou 3 4 Cleafas crystal. Ttehould be in every house. £ th *MRTe tna gate oF trance: she de | rolgiers: Intel een Comeral America, by | the affections of her lord: hence ner visit in | Ford, trom Baltimore to Patie, yia Havre, | (OSTIUE On the cholera. Toward midnight a va the Werscoles Markale Taanteoes Gon BLES Pt pincer aa flocaten the vary features of Wis person you are fo | tolciere: lately. Y ; Conjunction with an officer. ‘The two called | came ashore at Tacumsbane, on the soathean | gry, poniards, and gene: burst open the dane of | Peay, which bee Dee oe "Saperior an2tcotm ? Nnarcoruer'ot ith atrest. | marry,and by thealdof au instrument of intense Ane to tix O°ClOGK yee end ei WUE: | upon Mr. A. K. Truesdeli, of the titm of Char- | coast ot thie county, this mcrning, and itis | te dewetting aud Sut ‘pon the inma:es in- | Court this week, Is of interest to quite a large - power: known as the Prychomotrope, guarantees to | leans, to six o'clock yesterday morning, sixty- | ters & Truesdell, of this ‘city, who soon pro- | Satisfactory to have to state that her papers. discriminately. They spared neither age nor | classof property holdera ‘The building of the 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 produce a life-like picture of the future hus! band or | six. cured warrants for the trnant Oscar and his | Wich were enveloped im a tin case, remain infancy. In the midet of the confusion. a | plaintiff was insured by the defeadanis in the eS . wife of the applicant. together with date of mar- General Mulford enters upon his daties as | Anna, who were arrested. lt subsequently | Unidjured. The yeusel, notwithstanaing the young girl of the family, although covered | usual form, and was destreyed by tire. Tho TO PERSONS RENOVATING. age; position in: life, leadiny Sralte of sc atime: | revenue collector at Richmond on the first of | appeared that the Mrs. Louica wanted her | great knocking about to which she had evi- With wounds, contrived to conceal herself | company declined to pay the insurance On the REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. isis can assert. Bhe will send, when desired. a | October. man, and that be ehould return with her to | dently been subjected. still retains one mast | undera table, and thence watchi 4 the butch. | ground that the contractin the policy had been Jeffereon to care for her and her six children, but did noteeek nis commitment. Oscar pre- ferred punishment and bis Anna to his Norn- . certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the Having the targest and choicest Stock in the Dis- | picture is what it purporta to be. By inclosing a trict, and wishing to reduce it as much as pos- | small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, a The thermometer stood at Richmond yester- a he shad ty fi ers consummating their flendich work. Ten | violated and broken by the plaintiff in allow- jay in the shade at ninety-five. hours after, & patrol of cerbineers passing | ing an illegal businese—the sale of intoxicating found the girl in a half dying state at the door, | liquors—to be carriea on in the premises by standing, and her bull is poiding firmly to- gether. @ which cop ‘ined the ship's pa- ng the summer. in order to make room for gible du: ion and complexion. and inclosing fi Senta na . | erm love and bome, and tendered Louisa bis | Pere, enclored aleo several letters from officers | sna the dead bodies stre tt the plaintiff’s brother. The general facts fall parchisen. we shail ‘ofter for the next two nl atamped envelope addroneed te vonurnelh aommiong Joxag A OEE pened in ping |e eet fas chine Coe ee cane | Paras gertoeaguee fe ceral 1euers from omtcers Wiihine Mov bua otine Comin aa ee dgreed Upon, and the Jury were called noea > months, at reduced prices for cash, our choice selee- } you will receive thepicture sucations sacrelly con, | number for the purpose of purebasingn quan- | *Hfects to induce ‘her to return andleavebim | :ng at Halitax, and some photographs. Thiy even to give au alarm, of lendanysuccor. The | answer two questions—was theplaintiff aware PRPERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, Aievtialn Address. in confideness MADAME EF, | uty ofmilk.. The milk wor obiained aud the | if tbe quiet possession of what be prized more | ar thoroughly wet, but are, notwithstanding, | living victim was removed to the hospital, but | that bis brother made eales of liquor on ie OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, ~ THORNTON. P.O. Box ¥23, Hudson, N. ¥- ball players tothe numbef of twenty-six drank | %°8F!¥, 8t Amboy. Finding that no better ar- peaches ing Sepa ee q | 20 Ropes are entertained of saving her life. pre } and was the plaintiff aware that his TECTURE GORD At ASSELS, ap 8-D&Weoly heartily of it. Ina few minutes every one of | TBgement could be made, she tinally con- m. Coghlan, Esq., collector of customs an: rother had no licenee? Both questions were sented, and with & sorrowful beart returned to her desolate Wisconsin hom eta ne heal Cavs OF THE “BLAOK DEATH” IN LRELAND ‘The cause of the mysterious crises of the “biack death” which occurred in Ireland a few weeks ago is said to have been discovered. A gead many have been dying recently ofa form of bloed disease, known as carhuncular fever; and in two or three instances the tleah rectiver of wreck, bas taken charge of all the decuments. Jasper Walsh. Esq, agent for Lloyds, has claimed the vessel for the Ameri- can Government in his capacity of American consul. WALNUT BRACKE’ CABINETS, BOOK SHELVES, &c., Also, always on exhibition and sale a few choice PAINTINGS and ENGRAVINGS. To those needing the above we would say please calland examine our Goods, and compare quality nag brines Re aaa jense re .e name i ase remember the ry ARKKITER, No. 486 Seventh street. Eight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, the young men were taken suddenly and seri - ously fll. Violent cramps, purging and vom- iting ensued, and some were so ili that they could scarcely reack their homes. Three of tbe young men were moat alarmingly sick, and ihéir fives ‘Were saved anly by the most prompt and skilful medical attendance. The case Of one presented ail the symptoms of cbolera, and for s time his tifs was despaired Escoprpo Deyenps HimsgLr—Senor Ko- | 8n8wered by the jury in the affirmative. and mero, the Mexican Minister, has received a | the care was decided in favor of the defendant. letter from General Escobedo, in which that | Exceptions were taken by the plaintiff's coun officer says: nd the case will go to the Sapreme Court.— ester Spy, Sept. 13th MANITY OCUAL EVILS NG MEN. on’ Physica! ident to Youth and Katly Hrmane view of treatment and Sent in senjed fetter envelope. teee of charge. spre d SRILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard whi in the United States to give me the bad char- Se eg Te acter. which they attempt for the sole purpose OUTERAGR.—On Tuesday night last, in Nor- of injuring my reputation, because, as they | folk. Va..a pistol was fired into the open are also the enemies of my country, they must | W!ndow of the house of Mr. Albert G. New- No Wonver.—It is reported that at a Sun- day ecbool celebration recently on Long Is- Jand prizes were given to such children as nad dor ited the greatest number of verses im the 1 ent me) SOO Petween Dand k stronke, FREF 10 EVERYBODY. 1 | con rme sudden, Aad aiarining, itinees of of these cattle has been eaten by other aniinals. “Testament to memory. An infant four | Sel {0 discharge their venom against all its eohin efor lade of ee, hee ee. WASHINGTON IRON WoRKS. A Larges pp; Circular. giving iufurination of the | Mary percons, WHO bal a moment before were | in one case a dog Iapped some of the blood of | years old recited one hundred and eleven | i7Be Dito Goat eaanett et te or L have | brother, who were conversing near the win- GRAY AND NOYE: Tene sates Loeiy gure become beantifal, | unpaged id wigorous exerciser very naracnity | & deceased bull. and, after suffering trom a '}" the full satatache of Siaving bees zovernea | dow, aud just over the head of Mrs. Newton, . ow 5 , . Founders, Machinists, and Boiler Makers, the despised respected. and the forsaken loved. produced great excitementamong their friends, | D/SCk “apie which had atch of & dacepeea in my public conduct by the prescriptions of | WhO was reclining at the time in an armcbair Corner of Maine avenue ani 3d street No young lady or gentleman should fail towend | hng led ton investightion of the cause or the Tr, a ; the law and the insirncuons of my Govern. | 12 tbe centre of the room. The ball made a Manutacturers of Improved Beaticuary nud Port. | ehniz wad ee ty or een -patd, by fe: knere, It now transpires that crotoy ou | W'S offal died ander similar ctreumstances. | ishea were it otherwise, as thus cramming so | the ‘aid (hut, oa T believe, I he P hole in the window an inch in diameter, show- able Steam Engines ofany required power; Saw aed | turnmail. ” rawer 24 sicknere. n=P! crop coll | The eruptions and the symptoms are sald to | youthful a mind {e.more than enough to pro- 3 2 ace cite | ing that the pistol need was of the largest Grist Mills; miso, of Architectural Iron Wi Troy,.New York, | was introduced into she milk by some persons | nay been precisely like those observable in | duee pallor. A few more versee would doubt. | Stem of ail true Mexicans. 1 have abso- f “3 Crating, Mailings, Fotgiugs; Trou and Brass Gage: | PY ¢&Weoly Lina "| among the party. the human victim of “black death,” and it te | ler Have diniehed the ltdesceeres “| Aptely. no fear of the slanders and accqaations | teecrpiion, Ht ts unknown who committed ings of ull descriptions. ‘i ij La HR PETES therefore suppceed that the latter disease ma: - of others.” : cared facilities of our new and extens! BECRET DISEASES. { A CHRERYUL little tale comes by way of the y = ar = — saueiidigent sushien on do-atee secon Aitite | cfastanisaaletres ane most certain, aafe, and {fornia papers coueerningihestylein which | B&ve been engendered by the eating of meat | Tux Finer Us10N Co-ormeative Bei.Dine | gerne Atlantic Iron Works, dock ana | _€7-The working people at present have an orders to ¢ in our Hine a svperior class of, work effectual remedy—indeed. the only vegetable rem- professional “prospectors” of mines some- | ‘70m Animals ina state of carbuncular fever. Socizty 1v New Yorx.—The members of this.| wharyes,at Norfolk, are in progress, and the | International orkingmen’s Congress in on, the most favorable terms. Oe caval Tarbihe | Szcee, discovered, Ourtein two tofour daya.and | times treat those who send them out on the A.Néaw Use von Ord Batt Darsers.—the | Qea0izatlon pajd in thetr ninth instalment on | Company at a recent meeting ordered the ‘con, seesion at Lausanne, ta France, compored of mts for ribem’ ro" jon" recent.cases in twenty-four ¥ + no the bh be A ie sum forsubscri| 8, \» Fren erman, Sw! a Water Wheel: - aya ‘lo mercury. te eee eee ed tome nee ine | Gazette Roseva French fashion jourual, enya: | yee ees vais mocks aimee te eee ee, | struction of a large marine ratiway, capadie of |’ Enelts alia, District in California, and relates that attér lo- few seame of quartz and scratching rface here and there, sending home peeimens’ purchased from working mines tn the vicinity, these worthy gentlemen relypsed into the delights of draw poker and the felicities of the flowing bowl. Occasion- ally they would Myr, “gsaessments" on the asting company at Rome, ana when any of \e suid company proposed coming down to see for themselves, they are’ written tO, that wthere is no use yet for three or fou: ie, as ater is s@ scarce that nothing sd jon Xna 80 thegrme je played for screenees “Among the beautiful broderics made | country, Wie moet yeautifal we bave seen es on & chasuble or vestment worn by the priests, embroidered by Mille. ——, the material w aving fret served aga ball dress during the winter. These dresses, being made into chasu- Ules and. offered ‘to the Chareh through the priests, are only pur'fied by the holy sacrifice ofthe mass. An appeal ie now offered to the Jadics of the world, who throw their old sulk dresses into & corner or give them to their maids, to make batter use of them by donatipg them to the Cheri ‘When ball dresses grdw old and bave to be cast off they how become te woidior's Lope vend a friend to tbens who fer Wheel, my 20-Bah ARD—Having been released from the Sutratt | Not want to be cepoed. Male packene, So he iesicre “BELECHANGING. SPEAR ENG | Bale £3: Sand ING RODS co : itax’s Boot ax Hers Jticys.—A post ES.and LIGHTNING RODS constructed and | SAMARITANS Rant any Hume deters A put up in the best manner. Work done in the bast | cers, Sores, Spots, Tetters, &c. Price §1.25 per bo manner and op mest reasonable terms. County | fie"*Boid R°C! Fort. Becadvertieement work done at SURNEIDER, 27 Pa. avenue, an 2-.m between lth and Lith 6! LUMBIA HOSPITAL FOB WOMK. (ouvMBIA HOSPITAL FoR WoMEN ¥ING-IN ASYLUM, | Fourteenth street, (circle,) corner of M street, Washington, D. U. : . | Workingmen. The Oougress is discussing trraiiwaye to secomoaste sailing vestele aed | tatters Pertaining to the working classes, but steamers Of & lesser tonnage’. These works are | ‘he differing languages of the delegates some~ Gate the Inemasing Sat ae aT ay gO kCC™O- | Ce yoweg women hus jost been cont from Bury Gate the inquansini em ping oPthe pert: land to Australia where tbey.can earn bgt ‘whges a8 COmestics and in the various trades 87 Missouri politics ate as mixed as ever. They now bave an AbtteSell-Out party. Ui ghfe— ep gheretaheres = m * M7 From the first of January. to the last of ANOTHER, BOOK LY (UsEN VICTORIA.— August upwards of 3,200 children were taken | Qneen Victoria has mor ready a volume of to the New. York police beadquarters, and.| Berown writing, the staple of wh ll be from thence restored to-their parents, ~ ap account of several journeys le by her- S7 The election: in New:Haven; Connecti, | Sif and her husband in Scotang. It is saia largest amount takem yet. There is now 25.8668 In bank, at 6 per cent. interest, or more than enough to pay the first appropria- tion of $5,010, Whieh was sold some tnree weeks ago. The.eociety has obtained ite;fall complement of members, and the shares are already at a premium. c} WOOD AND COAL. Gost AND WOOD. * PRICES STILL CONTINUED LN RuerorT OF AN INSPECTOR OF THE FREED. uxzN's BUREAU.—Uaptain F. M. Webber, one of the inspectors of the Freedmen’s Bureau, has juet returned from a tour of inspection Ubrougb the rich and fertile counties of Cql., a7 The authorities of Munich for seme years past have required that in all cases ot ‘children dying in their first year, parents ber. ‘Com ‘situated tn the most health: - | Cheetnut Summer Cooking Conl.. tion et the Divirict,sarroanded by Its own grounds, | Cumberland Kun of Mtin Care pass the doer every five minutes, Cumberland Bam ane ‘Terms of admission: From 86 to $10 per week ,in OAK AND PI ‘OOD coustantly on 5 accordance with the rogan Fequired: peyableln dd: | Weare thesole agents for. the aale, of the cate. Yance. This includes Board, Medicines, Medical | }rated Baltimore Company's Cogl, eee t a es, san pap aaied Avgust7 says that zit} per s every- body concurs 1B anticipating She lnngeoatne ‘veat ever gathered in coffee. Every yi plantations are coming into bearing. oar andthe yield of the treee is Particularly abundant this -» y enterprising individual, and wondertally suc- corstal among the Indies, His Teal name. ia to be Baker. -{n 1961 00: was arrested for THRANTI SLAVERY UONFERENCE AT Paris. ‘Lhe International Anti-Slavery Conference at Paris, compored of delegates ftom the eri- can, Engiich, French’ acd Spanish antt-sia. — OHRCE O RERIGETS AND TY to contain many pleasant ‘references to her 0" VING ADVANCED. cap be the occult And mysterious quality of U pepper and Rappahauuock. He. reports that | cut, of @ board of education, on Monday, re- |” as Biers ges treey oopty rey tg Te watt ee aia “81 | searching for, sublerranean renee thatseoms riestly vestments. So goes the world nowjn | Te Myest feeling prevaile between the two | rultedsn the chalee of Sour Democrats, two of pig Natal op raaiproetpetap apap eg Eaten peenlinr to their sex, and for the ‘slulasion Let Pes Psa cra ie Cow it + 75 | to corrupt eo largee Proport n of thore who Faces, and thee Diere aS eben, ocently, (em. bene aes Praeat ties, ‘uid, as the Pal }:famome ic among the number. iy ap > aa ier scaiae artes ie kB ef pany (enperdor White As 13 eugage in It? Ada . ey i Bley fo Sembee os apeabb nd NX IN BRAZIL A Bra- build: ‘ ; t 1, 6 Tesritormlly, ie ity-of Augusta, Me., 4s one of the 2 country, coveril mor a ed pallens eNorig S7The numberof immigrants arrived ut horee Of Henry Meroe. at Bloom- New York last - week was 4.606, making a total + prépayed Teso! sey was, pent jeolare. whether y iofant: had = ce. dayenith ity nay oe Birhons destcing to | Zery societies, has resolved tas thnse several | Ing Oe ee OMT Mie eT gor | bomld declare, wi pesnen OF Bg ihe infant bad | of 161,990 from lat af January to date, against | season. Of colon, Bargical attendancts_- pile Avail themeelees of the ah tow pricss-Uy pr-y societies ahelt inthe naa bh 0S¢; Uasrercabs, OP iat yee eh ry peer Dy Di the last two years showsthal Ont Of 100 gee | 17024 fOr the, earre ing season last your. | are very eanguing. MEDLOAL Carer Gelivered any time ducine the winter.’ Cheeks gilt { Spain, Portugal, Turkey and ‘soliciting | of the blushing Phebe Bates and married npr, | ceased & were not 0 brought up. Aa pe Eemarcee Coysnmes! progowes <3 1 ions! seuow mu ataevens co irem.—ceo. 3 AW eHosirsoN, M.D. be given for coal so omtered, and will be delivered | the immediate and absolute sbolition of slavery } snd & few da: married Moti a7 Water Brown has’ eis 4 5 ‘ Phelps, who ‘while riding ou) wae kino 184 J street, between 2th apd Het streets, upon the surrendering of sald chee ‘band the slave tzade. Phe Pope of, a for which offence be vod . tended” recently was Assaulted by three‘ CONSULTING PHYSICIANS AN qeeerous. oe ay Sy PB so to be applied to, that he may in| He also married 4 girl a7 A vailer of patent medicines calling youghs pear Tariffvijle, Ot. who at ted 306-5. SARBES, B-sAwwe ee OP Yas once Mme en Devalt oe ous Be MAE AA HiT fox 4: age, sete tases. mat One Econ | tpenraten open pin ro ‘violence upon the peron Of the lady, has set. BY) 7th xtree a jolie na'tons. The add: he * | ded with fit the it OF ~~ M. D., Georgetown. th street. {Chron& Intell. | certain © regres ates A alalaeat le had $145 in bad money. u gutlty parties on the paymen: fece, Wo Prtreot, Washington. terthe: Conference sets for fy the strongest He haa $44 as peep ping tea GARNETT. M. D.. New York avenue. = 1erme the advantages gained from {| igre, -: ene Hayes, ‘g colored persén, an- ngto' yEW BOOKS.— j ical emancipation, in contact noe a “@ candidate for Oongreas,| go> Six thoi were TON TYLER H...¢ aterettows. 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