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Sie eel THE EVENING STAR. Toe Largest Cirenlation in the District: { W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprieter. | WASHINGTON OITY: WED NESDAY....... OCTOBER 23, 1857. S7 READING MATTER ON RVEEY PAGE. £ OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- PHIC AND OTHER MATTEB. THE.MAB ) DELAWARE CON. i EAN RTT 1ON6 |__ The Sab-Fadictary Commuttersnow in ses- * sion here to inquire if the States of Maryland ard Delaware have republican forms of goy- ernment, have examined @ cumber of wit- mMeetses cn the eubect. Lieut. Gov, Cox; of } Md, isin tow rd will be examined by the rttee. Hower rd Ba Jenkins, editor of tne 1 al, Who wag ex- ij the city yesterday pwbitcans on the 8 powerful repert on the ct. which wil be written, it is eaid. by 7 jades be member framOkic. The e side will be represented by Mr. | t m Litingis Te-pondent says a “Charles EL Phi ra mber Of Cougress trom tue Taird district, eslied uoon the commi tee, while in session | and saked the right to te present to rep- te--ni the State and to cross-2xamine the tine:ses. He said tit in a case of eo munch ‘ippertance, in which the object was to as- ceriain if Maryland possesses a republi: can form of government, the right of: the Stace to be represented could not be denied, EKCE: HER PROGR A PRES) Positie D PRESKNT The interesting character of currenteveats p coprection with the struggle now going cn | the possession of Rome absorbs #!1 mixor | transstinntic topics, and but little atterticn is | given by our people to the astern (ues. tor,’ the “designs of France on Belginm.”? sua other knotty points of Enropean politics which have been reeeatly discuased iz Amer- Rxcossracor ox 1x Georg — “Dare” Says: “Pr inent citizens of Georgia, 0: rebel Bntecedents, have been nvre, caliing theatida- tien of G@én.Grant and the President t what they term the con: ention scheme ofGen Po; which, they cin)m, ais crimina’es injar oO, Against whtie ciizens Upon the pi thelr petition to the President. en Grant, both replied that as they constru: Teconstruction acts, they had no power to.cen- trol Gen, Pope's action tn the premises Gen. Grant remark d that be bad no control jever dic ti tet commander-, save ic the matter of te- movals from office” Tur Pewsevivania Lisctior —Oomment- ing on the recentelection in Pennsylyanta the Philadelphia 2’ress of Tuesday says that the tolal majority of Mr. Sharswood cannot be made to tool up ever So far from the De- mocracy gain ng anything by @reaction, or in Way ‘nerensing their party vote, it will tereees that they have Jost om their party rength a= developed ai the Jast Gub-rnato- fisiand Presicential electious, ‘Ie 1867 they cast 267,746 As their tall voting etteng'h, waovle Ise5 their total was 290,008, and in 1-64, ap journa But in std & refusal would be without prece tent. SIAM ee te Bencoe ant nkenteslearite' ru) cupicenan ashi tae tate iton ae ae preciplt in Europe ail-of these matters | Lis Spplication into consideration. Aftor a Xi assume the importance due to them, and | corsultation of an hour or more he was in- wall come up for settlememt on some terms ts the pew adjustment consequent or the | caapged relations of the great Powers. The | eks, in the island of Ofete, battling under | fe banner of the Cross with the Moslem borges cf Turkey, baye f the sympathy all Obristendom in their unequal struggi bat reasons of State—fears of disturbing the ~ paiance of power,""—have prevented ary in- tevference with the “sick man” who is still tormed that the commitiee had voted that their examication of witnesses ehould be privaic, and Bir. Phelps’ application to be present was refused. in connection with this subject, tae examination of cr Chapman before the committee in relation to the 820,000 appropri- ated by the city council to be expended by the | mayor to defend the city Bninorition from the act of the iast General Assembly passed to re- move them from office by providing fora new municipal election, and which $20,000 is known to have been drawn bv the mayor, there are said tc besome “rich developments” as to its potent for evii, even though + his days'are | oxpenditare at Annapolis, which, when the rumbered.”" Any disturbance which tit | evidence comes to be officially published, will bas en & just settlement of the « Eastern Ques. ; astonish the citizens of Baltimore, and per- tick” will so far have resulted ie good. | Raps scme members oi the last General As ‘This subject bas been suggested to us by the | “SOF.” receipt of a little volume bearing the title we | NAVAL NEWS ave chosen for the caption of this articie | Dispatches have. been received at the Navy ireece: her progress and present position.’» | Depsrtment from Rear Admjrai C. H. Davis, which has just been republished by G. B..Pa:. | of the South Atlantic Squadron, dated Rio de am & Co, ot New ¥ Javeiro, Atgust 29, annoarcing that on the A oxnader Rise Rameonkt from the French cf 3:1m'ot Augnst the Brazilian Secretary ot the Alexander Risa Rangabe. the Grecian Envoy. | Navy visited the flag-chip Guerriere-accom: St present representing bis country in chis | paniea by a large civil and naval staff, and city. Heis known in Europe and America a: was received with appropriate houcrs. He « scholar and statesman, and his book contains | Peesed Sn hour ard a half on board, and ex- much valuable historical, statistical. and po. amined the ship horoughty with many expres. et 4itneal information on the subject of which it sions of interest and satisfaction. rispatches haye also been received from ats. So litle is known of modern Greece in (Dis country that we are tempted to make Rear Admiral H. K. Thatcher, commanding North Pacific Sinadron. dated Flag. hip Pen: ccpious extracts, but have space for only a toeneing. that ine Pence wa Of Sau iew statistics briefly stated. We learn that Francisco. The Lackawanna was on her re- the Kingdom of Greece, only about 70,000 s.uare miles in extent, contains within her resent boundaries 1,500,000 souls, while the turn to Honolulu from Brook Islands. The number of Greeks living in the adjoining pro. | Cssipee was en route to Alaska, R.A. The | Mobican was undergoing repairs at Mare I=1- vincesand in Turkey proper but under the | sdiction of the Greek Church, and form- and. The Resaca was on her passage to Sit ks. The Saranac was cruising on the west coast of Mexico. ‘The Saginaw wa: repairing | ar Mare Ieland. ‘The Suwanee was in the we the Greek nation 1s 6,000,000 more Next to Russia, with i's immense stepp Greece bas the largest proportion of uncuiti- ¥sted lands, ovly about one-eighth of the land Gulf of California, but under orders for ‘Pape ama. The Jamestown was af Alaska, R. Tie Mehongo awaiting officers, tubes, and crew off Mare Istand: and the Cyane pfepar- ing to go to Panama as a guard and store- beg worked: In fact. one-half of the whole | °"'P territory is not susceptible of cultivation, | PERSONAL —Dt. Gov. ©. ©. Cox; of Mary- | being mountainous or marshy, Stiil the active | kind: Mujor P. Hiestard. of Uhicago: Capt. A. t Pepuletion ts not one-fifth part of what the | Graut, of Philadelphia: 0. H. Waldo, of Wis. | solcan nourisb. The country at present can | Cob-in: General T. RK. Stanley, of Tenn; Eliott Riedie, of Bosto: ge S uel B. Hance, ot Maryland: T. Flannegan. of Philadelpbix A. A. Grant, ot Philadelphia: Geo. W. Tibbetts. of Cleveland: J. M. Will burn, of Onio, are at ihe National Hotei. - Hon. Thomae A. Hendricks, at present in the United States Senate, is to be the Democratic andidate for Governor of Indiana con ators Willams and Corbett, of Oregon, Representative Higby, of Californias arrived N ork ek yesterday. om their way to this » Ze ‘Chander, of Michigan, and {| Nathaniel C. Shevey. Architectural iron Works, New York, are at the National. ----Ex Sec: retary Stanton is visiting bis mother at Gam: bier, ohio, ---Ex-Congressman Deming, of Harttord, Ct. a up lecturing for the winter, on “Original Man.” ----Speaker Col- SL Niee PES Ph AGOS 3/8 fax. ig io lecture “Across the Uontinent,” in TumRermexcament Commitrre.—Thesub- | NW Yo "Fun Senin alton eed committee on retrenchment met again at the House. -+---Hon. Charies ONeill ee Phila- ‘Treasury Department this morning. when | delphia; Hon, D.J.Morrell, of Pa, Hon. Ohas, Senato . Poston and Uol. D. M. Leatherman, of y Buckatew was present, having at- | Penn Gan, FW Kake, of Phiten as ived in ihe city last evening. Messrs. Halsey Letoia, U.S. Marmes; Marcus Ottenbourg, sd Rsndali were not present to-day, but from Mexico; E. D. Blake, of Menico; 6 the testimony will be commenced to-mor- | McArthur, Glasgow, Scotland: W.C. row, wh ail the members present. The committee, during the summer, was in con, of Philadelphia: JL. Oliver, of Phtin tel nia; John Ritter, ULS.N ; N. E. P. Smith, of. ‘ | New York, and ‘0.’ P. Huntington. ot New session in New York. and some important tes- | York, are at Willard’s oe Ge, P Buck. Umony was taken there. Since the beginning | alew, Senator, of es feorge F. Arm- of their sestion they have been engaged inex. | “trong. U. “fi Dunaana 30, Dewey; amining books and papers, which they have | esrefully scrutinized. The Committee will b= | in session until the latter part of November: | eral are avihe Bobet Howes Tue CUR 81x NoxTa Oagocina.—United and their report to Congress will be an inter- esting one. } besst of more than forty prosperous and pro- gressive cities: a net works of roads and tele- graph lines; thirteen fine ports: four light- bonses, and 1,660 vessels, with a tonnage of *0.0¢, and manned by 35,000 brave and expe- rienced eaiiors Consteranie attention is being pid to manufacturing. There are now tac. “es employing steam power, and the growth ‘hast branch of industry is best shown by the | trhat whereas in the Universal Exnibiuon 151. but 3s articles were exhibited by (ireece, At of 1855, but 131, and only 295 at that of yet the number entered for the Exposition Patis the present year exceeded one thous- ror} 2 States Marshs1 Goodloe, of North Carolina, who Is now in this city, says there 1s now no military interference whatever with the pro- cess of the Federal Courts. *7 Acable dispatch from Berlin, Prussia, yesterday, says: 1t is reported that the Grand Lueby of Baden will soon join the North Ger- | man Confederation. INDISPOSITION OF GEN, @nant.—General Grant was very much indisposed to-day, and not able to be at his office in ihe War Depart- ment. S7-J. Shillington, Udeon Ballding, sends us that excellent magazine for little people, the Nursery, tor November. DErUty CeMMISBION R OF LNTERNAL REY- ENUE.—Secretary McUulioch yesterday ap- pointed Jio. E. Risley, Esq., as Deputy Uom- missioner of. Internal Revenue in place of J. E. Messmore, removed. Mr. Risley for some. time past bas resided in New York city, where he is a prominent lawyer of the firm of Uoe & Risley, 137 Broadway. He is a native of In- diana, 9nd resided there until 163, when he removed to New York. ‘Che appointment was made in deference to the wishes of influential Western men. who desired the West tobe rep- | resented in the Revenue Bureau. Mr. R. will ‘enter upon the discharge of his duties in this | WERSTER LODGE No. 7, KNIGHTS OF pY he rela meeting of thie NarTionaL THEATRE.—Mi-8 Lucille Western 4 locks CAlt members ‘be ad repeated «East Lynne” last night toa large audience. and there shonid be a crowded bonse this evening to witness her celebrated ampersonation of “Cynthis,” in Buckstone’s great drama «Flowers of the Forest,” which, | ftanding ar a ed fo "be nresent, as business of im! he brow, ht Lefore Lo der of the 3 Pe _E. STROBEL, Rec. Scribe, 5 TOARD OF TRADE—ELECTION OF OF- Oe ERS.—The fourth quarterly peeting by'many, is considered his best production. othe Roard ge sige of the Ags OF Ce RE: ‘The play will be cast with the ful! strength of | NING, 26th inst... at 7:99 o'clock, when an election the Company, and the role of “Cynthia” is a 0 oMcers toxerve tor she ensuing year will take favorite one with Miss Western, who. when ABD, Secretary. ves Creesed for tis part, is, in looas and costume- SPMPERANCE BUILDING A ke some fair priestess of the days of Pharaoh. THR ie TRUST ASSOCIATION OF WASHIN ‘ON. organized npon the co-overative plau. haw TRE TRIAL OF JurreRson Davis—Mr. ie opt ishares’"ate tan A number Chandler, District Attorney at Richmond, and have already abscribed for, am Text meeting the foltowine persons were togeceive suliscr) ILLT of TOW "ERS, Chief Clerk Ge reas Hon. Wm E. Evarts. counsel for the Govern. | ment im the case of tne Government vs. Jeffer- son Davie, bad an interview with Attorney General Stanbery yesterday, and it was ar- ranged that the trial of Mr. Davis should posi- tively take place at the appointed time, no | matter what judge presided, | bs a SSETT. No. 61 La. avenue, between 6th. ets “YOHN'N OLIVER, corner 6th street ant La. “EP-D. PHELPS. Harnden’s Expres, calEsteR FERTLE Rourth Auditor's omen, ame \ Secretary's office, Treas Fit {| " eat PRINS, hind Auditor's OMe. a no a bie tees Tue Baltimore ELECTION.—To-day, in ac- cordance with the present constitation, the registered voters of Baltimore city are to vote fer a candidate to represent that jadicial cirewit—the Sth—-in the Court of Appeals, fora | chief justice of thesnpreme bench of Baltimore 82 Penna. avenue, between YAN. 10th ot.. between F and F. (0-38 Louisiana aveauo, 0 61 Lonisiana avenue. -H. HARRISON s Washington & Georgetown city, four associate justices of the supreme | fice. fs hela bench of Baltimore city, a mayor, and peth ey Felgna, aren iy ie ra wll be Dal brapches of the city council. on W. EVENING. the 28d in- { ‘Shares of stock ry 0, representing a £08, RETURN OF SECRETARY SEWARD.—Hon. | Ini n fee. £0 cente. William, H. Seward, Secretary of State, will | OTICE TO TAX PAYERS. reach here this afternoon at 5.50. His visit to 1em Auburn was for the purpove of naving amon- | mere fe eae bem i \ erected over the graves of his wife and otice ds here! en that by the provisions o' Senor Goni, the Spanish Minister, Signor Cor- | dc,, forge yore iets ie fi one doll ‘ a jar and nella, late l:alian Minteter, and the Secretary | nity five cents on vxery one, bumired do} a of the Italian Legation, M. Camtigalti. | of sant pra meray coer ey leva, : aPipe, THE Tewxzeoun SENATOROEIF.—Three bal- | for Uponiil asco uper a purposes, i Ae arrears lots were east yesterany tn the Senate andtwo | A¥° feests allowed Yrog tho al day ar both in the House of Representatives of Tennessee | | nants which no abavemeut ‘will be el: without an election for United States Senator. | }owed en $364, BEERUASED OF ABD apres elonel Stokes led im the Senate and Brown- navel” [Ohro GALL, a7 low-im the House. The two houses meet it | convention to-day, when it is believed Brown- | low will be elected. pli RETURWED.—Hon. Jos. H. Barrett, Commis- sioner of Pensions, returned; to.the city yes- ans eveotinine ve emir Sieine Pabinn RE- FRI iy Bu he sth setts a a Woot ards Hal terdey after an absence of one month, and was fe officers ctoficets or then th hs ail a | Q,ain at hisofice this morning. During ine | ofthe District, without to berprenone aad and participate. aieaer of the Commissioner, the.duties oftb0 | "a OO rn ons Os Bade Soareigeee office have been tanbfully discharged by Jas. FRENCH caiaerion ¥ A. Morgan, Esq.. the Chief Ulerk. f Siva ors 2 sot gh vei th gna ith x re, Pa moat aah anes. I , Paatey, and ane a or ice. ci Sars ebeuberreisiber nba | ‘Tus Waite Hovss—Aa number of visitors | were af the Executive Mansion to-day, and may bad Sn interview win tne President, Among those who called the moraing were Assistant Attorney General Bi 4 Pay- meeter General’ Brice, Hon. Samuel J. Ran- dajl, and other distinguished persons, so ane hae “UNDER THE G4SL16B7.”—This play, whion Ras bad such & successiul iu: New York, ts to be produced at Wall's Opera House, on Mopday next, with the original casy, an new acepery embracing the reat: wuicoee: ‘sense. ton. nse ckaaesaumwbscii Moise, Movas FUBNITURE, &., & ‘AWS, cowleth st. Wi 5 rapee atiees Ea ty a ‘Gon aint rh ce jew Nork.av.eud lb steer ony TSE PPE Knd atthe omee of ‘Adams Mxpress Company A New Rercnricax axAL ee iain: | Georgetown. 90 33-im* We Dave received the first mamber, tasmed.on Brice tie Sasurday Inst, of the Loudon Sangam, @ 20 weekly Republican newepaper pabiisned at Leesburg. Va- IsTERNAL ki Revescx—The Tecerpés from 2ais SOMECe to-Gny were $153,267.48 me caehand Vas ington corresponoent of the New York World says: «Phe Presiden: desires it to be stated in this correspondence that be gaye no permis- sion to the Boston /’cst correspondent to resent bim as saying that he would resist Von- grees In case of the passage of a bill susp-nding the Executive trem office pending bis trial for impeachment: nor didhe ssy tn the alleged con vereation, &5 published, that he authorized itto be stated thathe would inake no Cabinet removals until after the November elections, ‘The whole thing is a fabricatio: Disrosat OF Punic Lampe.—Returns re ceived by the Commissioner of the General Land Office shows @ disposal of 17,481 acres of the public lands during the morth of Septem- ber last at the following local offices, vi: Winnebago City, Minn , 2,631 acres; Steven's Potut, Wis . 3,606 acres: La Crosse, Wis , 4,443 acres; Sioux Uiry, lowa, 2,(19 acres; Denver guy, Colorado, 2.454 acres; Greenleaf, Minn , acres. The greater portion of thelaad Wao taken for actual cetiemencand cult tion under the homestead law, and the remain- der sold cr cash, and located with military warrants Mzssovet River KAILROAD.—The Uommis- sioner of the General Land Office has in course of preparation, witha view to early issue, a patent jn favor of Alexander Caldwell, as- sigtee of the Missonri River Railroad Com- pany, covering 92,555 33-100 acres in Kansas. ‘he patent is to issue under instructions from the Secretary of the Interior, pnrenant to the treaty of July 66, with the Delaware In- dians, the lands embraced therein being the esidue of the Delaware diminished reserve in ansas, remaining trom the sile heretofore thade to the Leavenworth, Pawnee and West- ern Railroad Company. NATIONAL BANK=.—The Comptroller of the Currency bas received all the quarterly re. orts from the national bauks. excepting the iret National Bank of Fort Smith, Arkansas. The abstract of the condition of the binks, classified by States and cities, will be ready n next Saturday. FyAE cLote. qj 46 TO 30 INCHES. For sale by 2 JOHN RELY of ne Two GRATES. in pertect order with summer tr Wied Teih ae cheap fur cash, 402 1 W ASTIINGTON ARSE 4 Pro < Wile received hy the uni signed tor building a Brick Mugayine on the tov ermneyt | reser Woining the Alms hows: aoe until TUESDAY 24h October at twelve ck tu No irresponsible Vi gure this ne propo: mp by the assent indonble the amount of GNMENT: SPUMPRINS for Thanksgiving. 100 Tnsheis WHITE SAND for scouring floors. 1s Bag agzen cach, Cauned FRUITS and uy TO. Also in store. Cranberries, Ham Sausage. No. Mackerel. in kite and Darrele: French Got. fish.summer cured: extra No.1 Salmon: the best Pale Sherry on sale in the District. price $10 per gallon or 330 per dozen j Madeira, Jon; and Wines from $2.50 to $4, wari as imported, and ten years ald. TENNEY. . Wh sat ‘ahd Retail Grocer. w Buc eabest. whew, Hominy, oc 28-4 JEW MATA AT A BARGAIN—A ‘ery neat GGY and set of HARNESS. ‘wand a good gentle FAMILY pearl tombe The wehofe tnay "he ought for $275. or cither may separately ve: low lat KING & KEYS aneea trent . he tween 17th and 38th streets, between 9 a.m m.. and see the property. RAGE poche P. SRLOR ORGANS. w MUSICAL INSTE at ATLA DISCOU: Ris? vious to F° mania to our new and beautifn small amounts monthly, any Instru. tore, the city. JOHN F. ELLIS. 306 Pe: nok pie spear 1th NO. 1 MACKER! NEW GORGES BANK CODFISH Now in store, and for sale bj ae Ge & PEBRIE Corner of E and Ninth street: ALD LI Cons DIC * Family By 350 Fine Old Bourbon Whisky Sh per gallon A few cares on and of VERY OLD Rabie WINE jifornia, Port. pinenatel, Angel- ica; and Hock Wines. "For sale GAN &, SERRE oe 22-6t Corner of E and Ninth streete. CAbeaGEss CS ‘On band « Jars made fashionable ( duced prices. e BRIAGES! CABRI assortment of well ‘ARRIAGES at re. All work sold warranted resents OB ae om) = eee TOBERT i ‘Geant > tory, 374 ror bet. 8th and 9th sf Shop 477 th GA GRA SMalage “Grapes junk Celved, the firet lot of cing aod args, Mala rapes this seasons st JOSEPH IL SHAT FIELD'S 240 Penn ave., between 13th and isth atreets. AY oc j EW CC OPERATIVE STORE, rm a1 NEW STREP BETWEEN sie Bost Family Gfocertes A ldwent rat E gee. Ham No. 1 Mackerel. Golden Syrop and’ Molatecs.'chenper than the exmar grade ‘articlescan be bought elsewhere, “Beat stock of ‘Apples. Grapes and other Fruit to be fouad in the market, always on hao Calland sep. oc22-Im Choice Wate } Best FRMLY BLOUR, Sd ‘oad NE kK FOcDEN sR! mTOR New OHLEANs MOLASSES. Now in store and for sale SAN & PERRIR. Corner E and 9th streets. ONNING STAR BITTERS, M sare zm he g1 Poe adet of the Age. Certain for Fever and} Itis also invainable In Nervous Weakness of a aide seit will restore the wasted serengtivs with wonderful permanence s TRY 17 For sale by EGAN & PEBRIE. Oe 22-3 Corner ¥ and 9th atrecte. WEDDING PRESENTS All the Newest Styles of ELEGANT SILVER WARE, FANCY ARTICLES, ae. Designed especially for WEDDING PRESENTS. - irge aseortmient just recetyed. M, W, GALT paige dod * 3. > arcaackl ¥: a KNB F ‘enné: “RKTRACT Se | rious ies, and PEE WIT eorlons S20 ae ke seaiiene tf bea ot 4 Odd Weds 5m TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THE ELECTION ZY BALTIMORE To. The City Quiet— Light Vote and ne Ex- citement. BALTIMOBE, Oct 23.—Tae eleclor is pin. greesing very quietly, and th re ts no (x¢ite- ment tever. inthe nineteenth aud twen- Meth wards, where John T. Ford ts ronuing #5 SB independent candidate, the cacrvass is yery Sctive, Ihe toint vote will be ligut IMPEACHMENT OF THE PRESIDENT Two more of the Congressional Committee deciare themseivesin favor of the mras- ure—The Presideut will not resist—Cabi- net Changes. (Special Mepatch to the Star) NEw Yorw, ( et. 23.—The Herald’s Wash. ington correspondent says: Itis true, as pro. yiously sated in tnese despaiches, tha- Churchill, Wileoa and Weodbridge, of :te Ju- Giciary Committee, have not authorized it to be stated that they lind changed their views on impenchment, nevertheless I have good au. ‘bority for stating ‘bat at least two of these gentiemen bave changed their views on the yject, and now rather lean to the policy o impeacnment, which, before the adjournment of Congress they opposed. The cause of this change is the President’s course since that time They believe he has shown an intention to cbsiruet reconstraction deliberately and de- terminedly, ane that uniess suspended or re- moved by impeachment he w ll whclly defeat the laws of Congress The 7rilune correspondent says that the President was asked yesterday if the state. Mentof the Boston /’est correspondent was true that he vould resist Congress if an at- tempt was made to depose him, and that he proposed making changes in tne Cabinet as goon as the November evectione were over. The reply was that be had not given authority or permission for such statements, and that ‘what he will do hereafter depends altogether upon contingencies that may arise, and that Congress will have to take the initiative in | any extreme doubtfal or illegal measures be- fore he would determine what shall be bis course, and as to Cabine: recrganization he bad not made known to any one that he pro- Posed to make changes. THE OHIO ECTION. Official Majority of Hayes. Republican. for Geverner 2,919. [Special Dispatch to the Star.] Cotrmars, OUI, Oct. 23 —Hayes’ official majority is 2,910, against a Bepublican ma- jority 1ast year of 42.697. The Democratic gain is therefore 39.757. The total vote of the State Last year it was 469,909; thus show- e im the total vote to be 23,122. is 452.331. ing the incr Indian Afiairs. Mapisos Loves Uagex. Kansas, Oct. 19 — The Peace Commission held their first council with the Ubeyenne>, Arapahoes, Comanches, Kiowas and Apaches to-day. Senator Hender- son made a speech for the Commission. All the hostile Cheyennes will be in to-morrow. The Kiowas reture to go on the reservation, batare willing to maze peace. They don’t want civilization. All the tribes talk peace, bu: are anxious :or the presenis to be di uted. The Conxcti will last for two days more, and | will be a success. From Leuisville—The Kentucky Mem- hers of Congress—Meeting of the Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. {Special Dispatch to the Star } LovUrsvILLE. Oct. 2 day. A ilarge number of delezates were in at- tendance. itis reported taat «he Congressional Com- mittee will iavor the admission of all the members of Congress elect from this State except Mesars. Brown aud Knott. Western dian Murders—Arizona Legislature—Pacific Railroad. {Special Dispatch to the Star.} Curcaco, Cet. 22.—Late Arizona papers re- port several murders by the Apaches. The Arizona Legislature is still in session. The Cuion Pacific Railroad is making prep..ra- tions to erect extensive shops at Uheyenne. ‘The weatver at Cheyenne has been cold. A large number of buildings will be erected. be- fore winter seta in. The cars will ran to Chey- enne November 10. The Indian Peace Commission. {Special Dispatch to The Star.} Naw York, Oct. 23.—The Herald's special from the Peace Commission, dated Medicine Lodge, Kansae, Oct. 19, says that all the tribe: talk peace, but are anxious to have presents distripated to them, ving Ship Pote- (Special Dispatch to The Star.] PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23.—Lt is believed at our navy. yard that the cholera will be checked on board the Potomac. No deaths have oc- curred since yesterday. Stabbing Case in Philadelph (Special Dispatch to The Star.} PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23.—A rowdy, named Wilham Furman alias Balumore Bill, was stabbed go seriously Jast night by Jno. Hazey, & companion, that it is feared he will not live Fatal Accident. 23.—Chas. Wolcott, be | The Grand Lodge of | Odd Fellows of Kentucky met here yester. | FINANCIAL. It appears from the abstract of quarterly re- ports of the New York city National Banks, as made to the om ptrolier of the Currency Ccto- ber 7, that the a; te of circulation and de- Posits is about $190,000,006, for which a reeerve ‘of 25 per cént., $47,000.00, in lawful money 16. | | silver, required by sections 31 Ana 52 of the bankimg Act. The abstract showsa reserve of 862,000,40 ), or § per cent. more than is required. The ex- change for the clearing-bouse ts nearly $1 000,000, and the amounts of specie about seven and one-third millions. The English failures formed the grea’ topic of conversation ta financial circles in New York yesterday, atid there is a wide difference of opinion in regard to the effect. The Com- metcial Bank of Canada bse not been in favor for some time past, and this failure wes no; unexpected. The suspension of the Royal Bavk of Liverpool. with liabilities of £4.-00., @), created some surpriee. The Morey Dlar- ket 18 easy to the brokers, a' 7 percent. om call, but the merchants still think it very close for discounts, 6nd only & small portion of the of- {erings sre taken. Prime business paper is quoted 8: 7 to 10 per Cent. at bank and on the street. The English bank failures and the de- cline in cotton, as wellag the advance in‘be raie of interest at Amaterdam to 3 per ceil; were more than neutralized by the adyance of ove percent. in our bonds at London on the Apparent settlement of the Italian question. esa eek gee teres Government Securities. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2%, 1867.—Jay Uooke & Co. furnish the tollowing quotations of Gev- a“ ent securities : com Buying. gelling. iil My 1, ©. 6's COMPOD, 1651s 8. Five Twenties, 1362.. S. Fi 5.20's, 1864 §.20"s, 1865. $.20's, In.& Jy, [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.] Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocksand bonds in home and foreign markets as follows Nuw YORE. (ct. First Board—U S. a IS$1,coupon. 11134: 5.20's, 162,coupon,1l2 {; t coupon, 109: 1865, coupon, 1095: pon, new, 16x compon, Iti) 104%,; Canton, 43%; i ¢: Mariposa, 7 New York Gentral, 1 Atlantic Mail, 1174: Brie, 7 ferred, 76; Reading, 9: | Michigan tral, Jz; Michigan Southern, 7-3: Lili. noi Central, 121 Cleveland und Pittsburg, $1; Northwestern, do., preferred, f5.,: Rock Island, 95: Fort Wayne, and Mississippi Certificates, 2i¢ W. graph, 134; Boston Water Power. 15} Tend ai 01: Gold, 143. DING—That large. handsome house, No. between G and H, being newly, for the accommodation. of ERS. Those ous uf ene gaging row fad pie heft tly for the winter will do well to © Table Board. one square Ton ‘avenue, gua: dive miauteot wale trom Dee partments, One Large room suitable of gentlemen. I OOMS, WITH BOARD. in a priv can be obtained by appiying at Ne between loth and Mth. NES SOXEDING TOUSE — First. Tin Table BOARD can be obtained at the honse on the northwest corner of 8th street and Pennsylvania ave , formerly known as the Joy House. 015-Im* HE HOWARD BOARDING HOUSE, Sonth west corner sth at; and Pa: ave . over Wall's Auction store, having been entirely renov: R into the proprietorship of Mrs. Hl; D. aT. FON and refurnished throuzhout. wiil he con ducted as a first-class Boarding House. Persons wishing a good accommodation must apply early for choice of rooms. Also, one very fine Office for eI oc 4-1 ARDING—Two communicating ROOMS on the first floor and one on the thitd floor. TA. ARDERS accommodated at 391 tetween strand 10th se LOST AND FOUND. NAME TO MY. PRE famil iol, ‘on the 18th insi ne red BUFFALO COW. marked in ears. with white nimlier her belly. The owe please come forward, prove py rg atl take her away. BUTE DARNES: fie ong Bridge Hotel, @ small n 20th et., 1; Peccy’ Thomp- reward will be Ay: cut om of left ear: white liberal reward will be paid ~ No. 421 Mary- streets, Island. 0 -WABD—Lost. last evening, on Pa. avenue.north side, een ith and 13th. a POCRET- BOOK, containing cht five hundred dollar bills, and six one hnndred dollar tills. ‘The above reward will be paid to the finder BuRLINoToON. VT., Oct le cho! Jz.,0f Burlington, fell trom the carson the | oflith sud Petcecne Nicholas Restaurant, corner Vernone Central railroad yesterday, and was | 0c 21-3t~ ile 7 Drowned. DRY GOODS Coxcorp, N. H., Uct. 23.—Qharles and Horace H. Rolfe, twe brothers, were drowned near Laconia yesterday, by the upsetting ofa L. ALPAC boat For Working Suits, ¥ SS ee Beautiful BLACK ALPACCA’ id eneral Sherida: At 3. WO SELRY & CO Coxcorp, N.H , Oct. °3—Arrangements are pone made ior the reception ot General Srer- an. New York Market. New York, Oct. 23.—Flouar seenOne dec oe chan; Wheat 015 194 for Middling Upleads, Freese att Spints Turpentine 55 Rosin without chang: ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Hetween th and loth steer” MERCHANT TAILORING, IN ALL JTS DEPARTMENTS. a FALL AND WINTER 4 CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, OF PURCHASERS, JUST RECEIVED— BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, or te Im Lan op TGIss ORS fn anh reals, the poker at GEO. FRAN- pee) WALL, ROBINSON &CO., fa NEW sTYLEs TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST STYLES AND BEST MATERIAL. Honscfurofohing Store, 490 Seventh erect. oe Game BOOKS IN THE WORLD.. 25 WAVEBLEY, NOVELS, ' FIVE NOVELS LY ONE VOLUME. Vol 1, Containing ‘Waverley, Bob Roy, Monas- tery, Kenilworth, Pirate. Vol? 2, Doktatning Tvauhioe, ‘Fortunés df Nigel} (Ok Mortality, Goy Mannering, Bride of Tam. | -Mermoor. Bound ia cloth, only $1.50. per vol. \ “CHARLES DICKENS’ WORKS, - Sixteen, diferent etitlons, fre Weents to $8.8 nov BULWER NOVELS, Soine ad’cheap ad 75conty. | se ee n0¥ THACKERAY'S WORKS. ° |" Soveral editions. WARRYATT'S: xbveNs, AtcOcente, 1, and 81.00. Mer, thas at “4 “WOR BALE AT THRs |) 3 5. bia HUDSOK 71 ).3 RK ArORR: 2 ore : eATK:? ud Pett Savina oc 13 ad st Las Lowest cs brea a Oa ease TTC fires 9. bod 44 be gait eg hagas: age Re Puke o90 A biswoL te 323 Pennsylvania ave ar Seventh st oc 18-6t Domer SHAKER EBA aes v3 37 ents. Sele MUSLIN, ‘eect aualityy very ohes NNEL. fine, FARES Wide, Wi cents. BALMORAL ERTRES beantiful, $1 75. Beautiful CALICOER, fast colors. 12g W. SELBY & 323 Penusylvanti oc 13-6t South side. near Seventh attest. ECEIVING DAILY, AT EMORY BAXTER’S, 116 Penn. avenue, between 19th and 20th streets, DRY GOOD ee For Fali snd Winter trade, con: Blankets, from $4 Towel Rapkins of All-yool 1D; Colored Coverlets, ‘able Literis, Coseimeres Flan: Hostely ‘aad’ “Trimmings: “Algo. a large and ieauitifal arsortment of Plain and Plaid P pling, Alpaca , Empress Cloths, and Prisines beautiful assortment’ of SHAWLS, just. re- ley fd hich will be sold 10 per cent. chee her eee. can ht elsewhere. ock [Pee RECEIVED— A LARGE LOT OF SHAWLS, of the most superb styles, consisting of rich Bro ha. handsome Black and White, and Fancy, Piaid heavy Woolen SHAWLS, of all grades. Also. Plain Black and Black Bordered THIBET SHAWLS. ALL WOOL SeeeerG. t $4.50, $5. $6, $7, and $8. Good. CANTON FLANNEL at 20 cents. J. W. SELBY & CO., ood-1w } 323 Pennsylvania avenue. BR. SCHUMAN. # is NEW ‘FICE, No. ase 6 Sraktes OF a a Ra n ee it > Br and frit ay Bak ae n-alb canes “an- catty application ie nce, 08 ‘es neglect or mal tmpen atten eid sah iw qE4e ae idl OVEST Ki CLOVES! x a Bapitoa BFR FOP ws BY & CO.'9, iy ont aoe thin teationd biebrsy § 3 URE Lie arias 4, By ve ies auith 10. wAutta0 mtd i i { if WANTS, : Wee ahatiageris A ett FOR SALE AND RENT. NISHED HOURE FoR ee ren atl aer meythy mets adv réabit ond tween % reat ‘SE on woe shits WiLson eerie eats ctgh antED=t oO GRNISHED BOOMS, | or = The lovetion:s ek yp, for mar and wite wit ‘oe ei tone sited @280 Address 8) bd ERY Sar ong eee ® ome t ANRGED—By'a raapect yang ginla SIT- BBlSHE! Ww ey Tae one cn asmall | So. dou F at. tet “ith addrces Box N30. 8 ae Sure For ‘ Fo KENT.— Pie want Ex OME: unicr : i I yor want te & sei pe A i preapectatt fm ily w Bs oe seen, st title, you can ines parclesgt byadttcssiag* M., Mi the De Ries oe BE : SOR RENT ST w ‘ i IEE Db MEYERS, I Hog Mey om test NTED_I NS comma | sor: Ui Mt a} ¢ keeping ating RO pom. sutsunk shee neleman Siwiag Machine, an Rene Pura good hand heed near ng. oc tf of trnat est tor from BRADLEY ” pia emall NITY SHARES UF GREAT FALLS 108 jonaocle price, in. | U oMPany STOCK Addr stating Appl te GoW Box § 2 oc 22-20 TRE Sy ge erstands vole. to, enttin SITUATION in a store Meh r or fay family. Good references given. Please ticg desirabl:—Fir aides W-M:, Alt i Kkefereuces ox: 0. Washingt« Bs Sta A LOT WILE $10 monthly paymenis & we hutlred fevt 4 Of tI and reliable MAN to study the two (oimpetert & PLOWMAN rner New York ave, or 21-3 YEARS. A il0USK ah cor urs ah ES OF LAND, suitable Rete y farm. one lot of LZ actes ad ue lot of 6 acres of very rich gander re M quning + Bridge: Tnquire af Ware iets No. 42s New York avenue thas than fy B WEI Real Fstate fi ne Baba ing.) TE—-A BARIRY. FRAME £ " NG-HOUSE. STABLE LOT. near th: ¥.ave. aud 1sth street,’ | X sees Sr will exch for smal! Farry MAN SE = colored -RAME HOUSE four reems, nearly n sen en oth strec y 2 : HOUSE an FANTED TO PU At price a BRICK ot ERAAE MOUS less than six rooms with oder impro} desirably and pleasantly located, either in this city or Georgetown. f T—A Greom I ws will be paid. Foquire of on Bhode Istand cs Rs . Real Esti tre oc 12-1f i VANTED TO RENT IMMEDIATELY— umber ot HOUSES. both fornlehe an uD furnished; large and sm: iM oc Ae Cor. . st Wai ant Suavnker mene ciodt OLD an or any other ai of! sors aiineiby owe Flue. at the old established Merchant Pawnbro. | JCOR SATE Thy hee ae Ker's Store of B. ON & CO., 502 oth street, Ea ae Sole Agent for WING MA! iy HOUsr. betwee ¢ uire of JEKEMIAH © nd K streets north tiv Ee AL TO MY HUSBA I want to get my hair dressed ! ts so mneh sitdoes not cost more than you spend Aiea Madame Deinungeot’s prices RICE HOUERE af 0.25 | Crt for tn t.. $0.50 snl 2, F Chait, 3 S180), Sram, S hie door. 1 hair, e Z o On hand, ala at of Perfumery, Long Hair ot every extra color, Braids. Curls. povies on hand or made At Rie HUMAN HAIR G bet. 10th and lith sts.. south side OCTOR ScHU FURS BG ep House t bee™rulted aventie, Inquire on th a in sthe services of physic nat his office, 44 crsey avenue, Washington, D. ( PERSIAN LIGUT rooms. Letiers muse contal FoR gest=ny 7 a weil turnish Z. on Ist floor Muirron 5. sarroup, At 374 13th street. between H and I sts. Term moderate (Formerly of Montgomery. Alabama = ‘ATTORNEY. ARO COUNSELLUE-AT-LAW. a sth r—The fine BRICK DWELL orgetown. contaluing ten improve: Tie'w ashington z ITN Office No. ass D Street, Opposite the City Hall, Will practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, Court of Claims, and the Courts of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Claims and Department business will receive prompt Attentio: FOR SALE AND RENT. G Rg Dereasing business. will Satistactors Teasope given DEUGGIST, Star Offi FOR SALE IS spies ee fixtures and gas-heatin TER BAK. FAT SAL oF MERIDIAN HILL Lots. apparatus ai “Biemall OYS- Tiuuire of COUPE 0 B & LATIMER, pase ulin. An elegantly furnished fou “thick Hots ning 10 rooms, cellar. bath-room, za 1 water. Desirabl 0 Conitusiice at Cation: few ste cnue; near Treagary mo cominvente at Inquire at No, 3 ne, HULKE'S Pho B.M. HALL’S tograp oc 1-5 < CHANG NOB RENT—A thagoughiy fara FEA TETAES BRERA 1 rooms, bathrowe MMlar. store 71 LOUISTA lar. gas throughout, hot abd cold. water, lat and and all modern improvements Tau Linen or Sivver. 4 WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23. 1567 ii not be rented fora boarding hones. Ap) ieee m, only. 394 Mags. ave between 9 and 1otl oteott ite Lalso bi ont srouy SOR nS pressed brick front Ani flee Wil alae te epenet on she Grounider {NR aine avenue, between 4s and iti ing the continuance of sales, from 9a," to 5 p.m atreaae cent ten rooms, water and mins dard and hack buildings, with amalley inthe roar, Carriage ow hand to take persons to This property is a most’ desirable one and can be tought at abargein. FITCH & FOX ner 7th and F streets. 2 2 < SOR RENT—" have several first 4 FUR- T26-20RRS F for rent at $100, $190, $20, Subdivided into $30, ; vr month each ome oP which rein the nest focations. in ton. "Also 500 Lots, hed . two very elegant HOUSES unfurnishy ot cd co. pre aed ah street. FE EDI tNo. 391 Penneylvania Dveabe, beeen 432 and oth sts. on RENT—FU Offered on Jorner Luli FIVE YEARS’ TIME. ONE FIFTH CASH. NISHED HOU! SES at Sido, $150, $175, $250, $39), &c.. per mont i . STARR METCALF, SP PES OW, oclT-tf corner New York ave. and isth st. Fine Streets. SEE OUR PLAT! OR SALE CHEAP. W Office Desks; 15 Office jes 1.309 Blankets; 700 Horse Blankets: 1.60) Salute Blankets: 303 Wagon Covers; at ROBERT FULTON & C( oc 17-2w* 9th street, near apamnee ot Dst. Forte TA mere built BRICK REST DENCE, situated at No. 603, onfi7th street, corner of C, containing 12 rooms,’ with kitchen, Wood-house) wash-hense.and It other noveasn arrapgements. house has been recently fitted ind is in thorough: repair trom attic to collar. ‘or Se are par particulars appiy at the premises, This high and splendid land, long the favored spot for the PRESIDENT’S HOUSE, the healthiest and most Charming site about Wash- ington, is at last offered to the public on terms mo favorable than any ever before offered, with « PERFECT TITLE! wo E , six rooms each, on 8th street, near P. at $) ‘each Building Lot. 3 by 55 feet. £9 a wide alley on lak street, Island.) between G ard D streets, 25 cents. Building Lots on M street ni between 1th and ei - | 19th, at 25 cents. 0,000 sqnare feet Building Lots It needs no words of praise, but speaks to all want: east of Gapitol at 3 cents rks foot. Property, inal ing parts of the city for an ens: end Ora Ghar AN, A HOUSE Real Estate Broke ia na ‘ollec nts, Room No.1, Intelligencer Building | ‘are, floor. for iteeit, o¢ 15-c06t FOR SARA erg numer oF HOUSES ran in Pri 00, BUILDING The whole city now moves towards this magnifi poral) ot the Sais ae pot aI conc gonna: Loans negotiated | Persons desirous of buy- city. ing. or selling ‘ K ve tes OF, born rowin: nf Coord et Bailroa upon the sam: will cena eir interest by call- A Street Railroad runs to it. eon = MITCH! ELL 3S0N. The P: b e 5 era, ‘he Park will be made just beyond it. Ceres a mb. i Oak Trees crown its summit. Be eke eol0t__—_over Shepherd’ Bookatore. 5 iB RENT — ier stash ae) oN ay Hoes Ge Sm, with iy Pastor, Si, ‘It will double in valne. Room aes 4 Pink Ly tee MS on. eee ‘The Poor Man and Speculator are offered tine in- | Fe8F> feet ag patie ducements to buy. from Washington, y cceasible Apply to . B. WORTHINGT: —_ 1 Bet iyattevilie. PRICE ACCORDING TO LOCATION OF LOT- MEMES mip sa BRICK HOUS! — bene ye te reign Ape jo 30H, HAGHTRL, fon dirvon stents ‘ter street. so 1¢Im* ‘No such property will ever be offered again, for ‘no such adjoins the city. BUY WHILE yeu CAN. ‘Can be examined from thie day on. . ’ B. M. HALL, | ae DEALERS IN Sloe 2-16 5. 71 Lowisiana avenup | WALL PAPERS, —— =e PINTURE ER pA ARO sions a car. eae ‘yroar to to day I wilt well nly. Skee woff Au 0 BOOTS/AND SHOES A’, cOST gent reauced eg cat escir fo pa esina! > 0 close business. e cong aie 4a ESTATE AGWNUY. pore Sarome erate ARRIAGE CANVAS, ty Sewn DUCKS and DRILLS, oc 21,23.25 JOHN R.ELVANS & CO. apes & HENDERSON, 05 NINTH STREET, ALP: THE os ‘TAKES * BKAMINATION OF TAX TITLES; Hi ee Biya eee we wtrset. is aoe ; M ; = GT! eae | TENG As ares casotaa® AToTI? ace Stay 900 To Veee —