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THE EVENING STAR 38 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXO€PT£ED aT THE STAR BUILDING, Boxihavesi corner Penn’a avenue and 1th strce!, BY W. D. WALLAOR:. eee ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their aebscribers in the City and District at Tan Onnta PER WERE. Oopict at the counter, with of withont wrappers, TWO UxmTs each. PricB FoR MAILING :—Three months, One Dollar ond Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dot- bars; one year, Five Dottars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. the WEEKLY STAR—published on Fri- any -One Dollar and a Half a Year. 2 TT cy | aT, INSURANCE, National Capital Insurance Company. E OFFICE. 600 NINTH STREET, ar etn WASHINGTOS, D.C. C1 E SPECIAL ACT OF CON- CHARTERED BY Ghess. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, Oyen CaP I TAL ‘his Company offers more favorable advant sennencusing pablio Cuan wap gamer canconestie: the United States, by combining the two great el ments of Life and Accident Insurance, on the joint srork principle. The premiums charged are nearly ene-tlird lower tham charged by Mutual Compa- nies. ENTS WANTED IN EVERY CI x AGENT: STATE. CITY AND $1,000,000. 300,000, OFFICERS. JOBEPH F. BROWN. GRORGE . PLANT. BILEY A. SHINN. G. ALF: HAL COL. JAMES T. CLO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS, John H. Semmes, George Il. Plant. Biley A. Shinn. Joseph F. J.B. Crark. Jr. J.J. Coon Hon. Green Adams, J. W. Pi Rotert Leech. EXKCUTIVE COMMITTER. Thos. Lewin. ‘Thomas M. Plowman, Riley A. Shinn, J. F. Brown, G Alfred Hall, Job W. Angus, cho! Acker, AL Michiclee Acer etue Poulosme cE COMMITTEE. lerriman, John BR. ; Charles Kloman, M.G. Ewory Lewis Clephane. James L. Bavbour, Thomas Berry, Albert G. Hall. DENTISTRY. DP a, ; DENTIST, No. 340 Pexssyivanta Avenve, bet. 9th anid 10th sts. Ss All operati: ns performed pertaining to: the ART OF DENTAL SURGERY. 0c 2-6m' @* Lewis 2 davis, pentax asscora- No. 260 PENN’A AVE, Botween 12th and 18th streets. TEETE EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. No charge will be made for extracting where Ar- tificial Teeth are inserted, although the, ratient will be required to pay =e eperation when perform will he deducted when the Teeth are made. ‘Tho Aseociation repared to make Teeth on Geld, Siler and Rubber at New York, Philadel- phis and Boston prices. All persons wishing den- tal work done can have it as cheap as in the above- uanicd cities. AT work will be done in the neatest and best manner, and warranted to give entira satisfaction. Persons will do well to call a1 - amine our work before getting it elsewher EDUCATIONAL. WIESER'S PAINTING AND DRAWING je SCHOOL, For LADIES’ and GENT’S, OVER METZEROTT HALL, Open every day from 9 to12 and 234 tu 6 e’clock. oc +I WENING COMMERCIAL COI UEGE, No. ‘4 594 ith street, berwean G and H. Navy Yard. Young Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully in- vited to attend; bonrs of instruction from 7t09.p. nm. oc 3-1m” DANCING ACADEMIES. tare j f pening Star. vem, XXX. WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1867. NS, 4,565, SPECIAL NOTICES. TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX OB TURNER'S TIC DUULOGREUX OR UNIVERSAL NETRALQIA PILL, UNTVERSAL NEUBALGIA PILL, »CRERTAIN, AND SPEEDY CURE FOR NEURAL- OIA, AND ALL NERVOUS DISBASES. It is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Facial Nourulgia, often effecting a perfect cure im a sin- gleday. Noform ef Nervous Discase fails to yield ‘to its magic influence. Even th» severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general Nervons Derange- ments of many yesrs’ standing, affecting the entire system, are completely and permanently cured by itin afew days, or afew weeks atthe utmost. It contains nothing injnrions to the most delicate sya- tem,and can always be used with perfect safety. | It is in constant use by the best physicians, who give it their unanimous and woyualified approval. Sent by mail on receipt of $1 and two postage stumps. Sold every where.f| TURNER. & CQ., Sale Proprietors, octi-eo’m 120 Tremont street. Boston. Mass. HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the Hair ever offered to the public to Restore Grau Hair to its Oricinal Color, and create a new growth where it has fallen off from disease or natural decay. It will prevent the Huir from fa All who use it are unanimous in awarding it the praise of being the best Hair Dressing extant. Uur Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. Nashua, N. H.. Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. 0¢ 2]-e02m AYEK’S AGUE CURE, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Agwe, Periodical or Bil- ious Fever, &c. and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic Potsons. As its name implies, it does Cure. and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis- th. Zine, nor any other mincral or poisonous substance tient. ‘The number and the ague districts are litera whatever, itin nowise injures any pa- rtance of its curesin y beyond account, and we believe withont a parallel in the history of Agne medicine. Our pride is, gratified by the ao- knowledgemenis we receive of tho radical cures ef- fected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling throngh miasmatic localities, will be pretected by taking the AGUK CURK daily. For LIVER COMPLAINTS, arising from tor- pidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilivus Disorders and Liver Complaints, it isan excelent remedy, producing many truly re- markable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & GO., Practical snd Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. i 2. D. GILMAN, ©. $1 per bottle. Seteckm Agent, Washington. be 2-48 NEW MARRIAGE GUIDE. AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN, on Physiologi- cal Frrore, Abuses, and Diseases incident te Youth and Early Manhood, which create impediments to MARRIAGE. with pare meann of reef. Sent in sealed envelopes. free of ebarge, Address Dr.J- SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia. Pa. sem8-$r0 SECRET DISEASES. Bam aniTan’s Girt is the most certain, safe, and effectual remedy—indeed, the ouly veget edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. No mineral, no balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken, It is the soldier's hope. and afriend to those who do Het Wass to be exposed. Male packages, $2: fe- male, $3. Samanitan’s Roor axp Henn Jvices.—A post- tive and permanent care for Spyhilis, Ser: cers, Soren, Spots, Tetters. &c. Price tle. Bold by Ford. ABLE DANCING ACAD. - OTH AND 10TH. The above Academy is now open for the reception of Pupils. For particulars seo ra, to be bad at the music stores an noon from 3 ane Friday evenings. trom can be rented for Balls. Suirees, &e. PSTABLISHED 1 4 HERZBEKG € street, nl 6th streets, roof National Hotel all sams on merc! near Offer the highest cash ad Morchandises to any amount and for aay fime desired at reasonable rates Bustoe strictly conusnniak, noe pens strictly confuen Goors bought for cash and sold at private ale, -Iy & eyo ALL Whom iT May CONCERN. Depantwext oF THE INTERIOR, Prxsion Oprice. July 13th, 1336. Application having becn made under the act of Jarezs. 18H for the reissue of the following do- acribed Land Warrants, which are alleged to have Leen lost or destroyed —Notice is hereby given that atthe date following the description of cach warrant, a new certificate or warrant of like tenor Sill Le reissued if uo, Fall objection hamid then aperar, JUS. H. BARRETT, Commissioner. No. 94.174, for 12 scres, issued under the act March 31, 185, in the name of James Nelson Rial, minor child of Nelson Tia! decenaed, aud as grant- er 26. 1957. . insued under the act of of Leavitt Daniels, -, October 2, 1857. ct of of Mary M.. widow of nd wae granted April 1, ixsned under the act of 1886, im the name of Robert C. Faunin, And was grunted October 2, 18%. November 16, under the act of tite, widow of Elliak if :. Powell. eased, and was 1367. ' ler the Act of: in the name of A. Matthey Powell. dec No. 16.953, for 160 a arch 3. 1966, in the | anted Aprils Non ght for V8 ae 18e, in the name of Anthony B. mnnn, ad was granted April 18, 1987. December 23, 180 ‘OCK OF FINE GOLD AND A SUPERLID SILVER WATCHES! AU. Warranted 0 Kun and Tiorov eh THE LOW PRICK OF $10 BACH AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1 Solid Gold Hanting Waretivs... to 1600 100 Magic Uased Gold Watcher a0 Jeo Ladies” Watches, Enameled, w 300 Gold Hunting Chrou'r Wateh so 30 Gold Hunting Enalish Lever 350 ow Gold Hunting Duplex Watch Bo bn Gort Hnti Wat Fl (9 Silver Hnnting Levers. i fy Silver Lenting Duplexes. 250 80 Gold Ladies” W.itel 20 190) Gold Hnntiog Leyine 2 Sito! “75: Yheo Miscellaneous Watches.aii kinds: ot 147 2{00 Hunting Silver Watches. 4 0) all Kind oto 75. Ansorted Watches ae “re above stock wT Ue disposal of om the popu Jar one prjvt plan. giving every patron s fine Gol or Solid Biiver Watch “we ab to immediately dispose of the above fieont stock. Crrtifeates, naming ‘are placed in sealed envelopes mixed. Holders are evtitied to the articles named ‘on theit certificate, Qpon payment of Ten Dollars. whother it be a watch worth 6106 or one worth less. The retnra of any of onr certificates entitlon ‘ou to the article gamed thereou, upon payment, Ierecpective of ity worth. and ae ho article valued well less than $10 pamed on suy certificate, it v1 that this is a eascry: tue m scratent-forvoard Levitimats sanction hich may be participated in Tre i en by the moet (asides te will be gent by mail, ae ee conte, aXe i for x > reminm for $5,sixt; And more ie wening gant y + ren , one hundred and most saper! estch or ise To Reente oe thove hing joyment thia i a rare opportu rely eonducted business, dyly antheri: pr eciaeet bra ep eer pf Tov we! Adarean ‘WRIGHT, BROTHER & CO.. IMPORTEBS. ccleat” 461 Brg x, New York, ELMBOLD’S FLUID & CT BUCHU is ples sant fo taste and odor, free from alt baju Fiong properties and Imnediate in its action, ‘DeWiy ‘Bx. EB. ON: ‘beth sexes, use HEL MBoLp’s ener dvcic. lt will sive brisk aud chergetio feelings. and enableyou to sleep well, aeRO 2 _ r OLWS EXTRACT BUCHU ives EPNRLS PTY Eve cas the palid cher. Debility ix acconspanted by alarming symptowe it treatment mitted 10, consupiption, insanity, ensue. 4 a4 ‘ ANHOOD AND YOUTHVUT VIGOR are re- M4 aiisdty Bcssonn’s Exrcacr Bucuus a-DaW dy AND DELICA’ for $40, Without regard to | CLOTHING, &c. & 5 xed Su) ne Dress Cassimere Stilts, @22.00. ue mee cy ne e800. OVEBCOATS Of all Kinde. compriging BEAVERS, CHINCHILLA. WHITN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN, MELTONS. &c.. &0. Melton Overcoats lined with Cassimere, $3. ‘Water proof Oversacka. $ Our annual Overcoat Price List will be pnblished the 2th of this mont! ( We alto make goods to order 35 per cent. lower than any “Drommer.”’ or so-called Agent, from Baltimore, Philadelphia or New York, GENTS? Fee LE Oe, Ds, SILK, MEBINO. WHIT RED ASB earver AT VERY LOW PRICES. WE KEEP NOSATINETS OR PRINTED GOODS oc 12w - JA. BAKS if EY's KS & CO. BNITZKY. MERCHANT TAILOR, 242 Penn. ave., between 12th aud 13th sta. Feeling gratified that Tcan once more deal with mY Customers in my fndividnal capacity, 1 respectfully anuounce to them and the pub lic generally that, having just returned from New York with 8 fine assortment of French and English Cloths and Cassimeres, 1 am now prepared to furnish the latest style of Gentlemen's dreas, both in cut and material, at the shortest no- tice, and on most reasonable terms. A fine stock se 20-1m J.B, RIBNITZKY. 3. HEIBERGER, (Buccensur to H. F, Lovpox & Co a MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) jy 10-tf No. 362 Penn. avenne, Washington. DAND COAL. White Ath, $7.60 per ton. Hed Ash, ra. ms aig W s WASHINGTON AN GRUNGETOWN ICE CO., Office. corner Twelfth und ¥ streets, and Tenth street wharf. ai se 21-tt LOW PRICES STILL CONTINUFD IN CON: SEQUENCE OF FREIGHTS ANW® TOLLS NOt HAVING ADVANCED. of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods always on han d OITIZENS, ABMY AND NAVY WOOD AND COAL. Pine Wood, @6.£ per cord. OAL AND WOOD. White Ash... we Bed Ast. aa fske Rede (soft Red kaye] e He ‘tins wan pany (superior Chestant Summer Ccekbea Gosh. 60 Guntlertand Tn of Mine. gecerenen 603 : po Nabari. ‘OAK AND PINE WOOD constantly on band, We are the sole agents for the sale of the cele- brated Baltimore Company’s Coal, and are prepared tofurnish itinany quantity. Persons desiring to avail themselves of the abeve Joy prices, by or- dering their coal. and paying for it,can have ft delivered any time during the winter. Oheeks will be given for coal a erga per will be delivered upon ti ring of said checks. - 8. P. BROWN & SON, 465 9th street. between E and F. ‘et our yard and wharves at ERR otter {Chron&Intell.} ‘T. EDW. CLARK. TB) ORO8s Virgiuia Ra by and 10th sts. East, of (Near U.S Nawy-¥: ard.) Wiarl font of dthetreet East, pa- by WASHINGTON, 17.0: | _00l5- LMBO! SONCENTRATED EXTRACT. stories ngprppan He Isithe Great Diteretic./ \ 1 HELMDOLD’s ConoxntRarap EXteact Sansara- Is the Great Blood Puriher re pre! mecordiag to ralés of Pharmacy ant pont athy be made. ‘by mA iy Dragetie teers were: oc 2-D&Wiy! oes) A i 3B. JEWELL'S ORIENTAL BOA PREMIUM NEW Both id bUpadultersted, 5 , * CHEMICAL OLIVE 80AP, No. 0: For family use, for trade. BIST OF LETTIERS BEMALKING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, Friday, October 25, 1867. HOLA! PUBLISHED IN THE PA (OPENS LABGSST CIRCULATIO! be f there letters the applicant ment calor Advertised beers. date ofthe list, and pay one ceut for advertising. 62 If not called for within one month they will be eui to the Dead Letter dftice. LADIES’ LIS?. AshtonM’yFMrsHowarl Mary Qwner M yEMre Apgur UG Mig. HawkiusA A Mfrs Ogle Mary B mevensc'tteHayne Mary Parker Anne Alice Mrs Haye Annie | Parker Susan Braddock EmmaHlurrison LucyA Pena A G Mrs 5-0 Rowte Alice Ro HyeuCecilaMre Penn Migs Bell Annie Hill Julia Mrs Powers Kate Browniia'taMraHill Anna Pestridge Sarah RrownA- wk MrsHope Mary E Brown Mary Homes Lowen rs 2 Brown Cornel Marre Mrs Pbitiips Mee Pumphrey B B Brown Jen Holling Mary = Poulton W Mrs Brown Ch ‘Harris Nancy wey A Mre Ob. Revilo X Mire re Mrs Hamilton Pau- Ruston Maria Berd EA Mre | tm Rooney Anne BlandforiMaryOHizgons Sarah Ross Klizabeth Mrs y Houora Mra Robson Frances Bowhy G Mrs ¢ Johnron Phebe Richardson Nor- Blake ML Mrs JohnaonMAMrs — ville BeallMariaLMreJohngon Wel- Richardson G © Byrne LA Mrs come Mrs ‘Mrs Bredley L M MraJohnaon Bettio Rathitt Ellen Mrs Bronson M yMrsJones Lucy A MrsRinggola Mary Bradiord L’aMrsJones Jane Smith Lizzie BurrSusan’hMratones Sarah Biskine B Barron koxe B King Mrs Sait GeneviaMrs Revr Virginia | KeslerGeorgianaxpiimian Maria Carver Aun Mrs Mrs 0 Summers George urletopCarieM Kimball HF Mrs | Mrs roll E Mrs Bulbs Mary VMrsShavterMare Mrs OH AMin | Mivcliane Mis Swan Marth aud 3 nox } “owen Mioh TMrsK ranger Rebece: Charlotte ri 3 Caster Mary A Mrs Mr CurtamMayMrsKerps Susan A Stewart ables Mrs M. Del; nT ‘pd Wh Big Parr I Mella 3M ae Revere Jane ca re Taylor Jennia K 1 Dement Bertie Dickeeu F Mrs DodgeEr: e0 MrsLloydbumaMrs Tailor Mary M: Dy Lewis Fannie Harriet Lownes Hele Davie Annie Lochary Kate Dopp Mary A LaunMaryE Derm Mrs Dunham Dippold A Marshall MarthaTasco arshall Qarrie filman idy Alma Mre Massey Wm Mr> Warren An'aMrs Everett Henr'aF Merr: y EminunsCord We M tLe Elbert Mary Evelin Kl Fulle Cai ns En.bry Bowling Mra re Mrs iMiamson Jen- nie C Mrs Vest Jennie 0 eraldsSns'h MeChesney 8 \ HW OMrs Me AillisA Ad mGW Mrs Meck night AuuiweWnysou Movie iba Miss PMs Winters Sai Gibhe Ellen | Newman J’e MraWiley Gant Ba rsNeicouM yA MrsWilkcn Thos P Gaines Myra Noyes EL Mra Mrs Mre2 Neglo Nelie White Emma Garnette rah Ober Ann R Waltren Mary Howard Auna O'Brien HarriettZannes Wy Mrs Miscenranxnrnous Aurelia.” ———_-—_—__ GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Abraham 4 pry Eliiet Anton MB Mexander Bai 2 W Brown Wa htEB Beans Fravcix cadstone H Brewn HW B Brooks H Bradford Fred Render F Reni kA Burr Brang Francis Render GW 0 a Okurch HonA-2 Condion Bev GMUarnell Cros At exe) Cool Res Ww Beanes W Joon oxeph T et wm i 7 + D Da on maiD Duyy Mr Dawson WL B Dodae KdworisG K Fister n Dison ba &e’ Erving ( has kdward-CaaskED ns Win J Finist k O insite Sau L Fneter BG Fowler Hy First Thoa Ferree Chas Fullerton Jno Fouatleroy W F nl Finnie das Fisher Wim F hGeo A Fitspatrick M‘l Friend CapWmF FntHenry HW Freeman Natl Fuss Wm A Fox CaptH J Fields Richi Gouldivg Chs N Granger HW Geer 0 i Golpin 8 J Gant Sami GrautT M in Goodman Wm C 2 Gramille W Hutchen A Hurdle Insane’ Hardy RO holly Edger Harrover J 1 Havens RD Moiner FM = Hill Jus fomon Haske HW Holmes Joh Hillery RW Hogeroone Hon Huchinson NO. Hudson WU Jno T Herlehy Path : Jobnson A Jamey &Ce Jobnes.) H Jones A Johnson. G James T Yohueon Andy Jemming: JH ‘Jones PC deckson A Jamerson Jas Jordan Win Jeapey DW Jawerson dng Seliffe WU Jenks @ C Johnson J'W) Johnson Rev WF Jordon JS Joy Joseph denks W Jerking 51 Kuunar AK | Koh'er D Knox J ¢ Kennedy &Cox2 helly Jor M Killigm Dan Kelleher Jas L hn Lemore Robt Lord & Kussell Merrill OF Mullaby Pat Middleton KI Metcalf Dr K Bo Martin Wm ™M Mullen WS Moore Capt McMahon Moen Moses # Miller Mike M sigherty M A 2 » MeDevitt P McCartey Geo B MeGobrick MeDor icLeod Mel P Wa Newman Co Nore, Joknson &Noble Mathew Newton J 4 vo Oreutt A Oliver JW Offre tt M Oomkens J Fierce D.C, ParkerJacob Putnam MB nn Edgar Patterson dT — Plowant Thos Eire Page Jax * Edmund Russell.) U Richardson RC fAnson Rolen Jas Rutherford TG old Robinson J H 2 Robinson WC Ray Emanuel — Robertson WB Smith A W-2 Shaughnessy Me Stanton BA Schultz Petec Simpron CH © $ mith Payne Stevens David jleaper Capt 8 A Somers Smith Simon Smith Samuel R WH irpe F Key 2 CM-2 Paylor doshua TTaie Ross ‘Cs 3 ueker Jus ite Thnvtew thos 7 ‘ekson'Tool OH Tompkins Owen Trask WAI Mae ¥ rls J Yan Hi, 1H vs prhees Jos cy e| Watcha WauslleLa, von Goren, Williams AE_ Welms Jno Wallace Mr Williemseon A E Wildman J F Wilson Matthew White A WeiskoptL Wallace Sami aekea h CoWhisrool ina WDE T Wee Went dae Me? Willits Win Wa Ron Vote tes BR abet We Qouneran PP Zaroni Pietrio MiscrinaNzOus.—Pab, of Leader,: A. B.C it BOW f OPOLITAN (M[PTROPOMTAN TENT STEAM BAKERY.) 346 C Strep, bet. 42 and 6th «trects. HAVENNER'S CRACK SRS. ve tion..of Merehants and con- jaumerate the very bent napertor husttty Of Crack ere manufs Onr estat rea ReaD taste bre, FRGR Aes: JUMBLES, < Q .. GINGE sf ‘&c. Ve ois are made from the tent material, and in any quentity, fand st the lowes e 80 25-1m. eer IANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. GEL, WALD, fornietly Tuner and Agent oe WH RNADE. & UO..0f -Balsiunore : subsequent): ia TT ia asl raner of STE Nore ow of GEORG He WILD ‘& BRO.S ‘orte Manufactory, 4 Vth et: , eaves and E st. carte give special ‘tltsntion to taming and repanoe Parlord ‘other Instrnments, aa mFarlondrmnpa, apd oth for enlo st vos low be o>-im | Wyispow: sHapss.: LARGNST STOCK; jcon' TH { MOST BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, » gruabeet interest ‘ OCR s. 2 7th | oetneosw °" fint.atxp) opp. Patent Ome, TELEGRAMS, &c. The Cumberiand, (Nashville, Tennessee,) stakes, for three-year old®, mile heats, was won terday by Patrician. The first heat was iaken by Magazines. The o!hers that ran were Orzig, Cockey, Nattie, and Sandy Barnes, the later ruening second in each beat. Patrician ran four’h tn the first heat. Time—1.49x, 1,19, and 1.49. In the secend race, Club-bonse, for $400, there was but one entry, Magazines, who galloped over the course. The third race, mile beats, was wen by Smith, beating Duett andCommodore. Time—1.53X% and 1.50. Tuesday evening the City Council in New Orleans adopted a resolution repealing the ex- isting ordinanes for the sdmin'stration ot pub- Nie schools. The Republican of that ciry bas been enjoined, om petition of one of ‘he sehool board, irom publishing officially the said reso- Jution, Suit has been instituted agains: Mayor Heath on the same petition. = William and Henry Crockett, who were ar- res'ed a short time ago, in Tennessee, charged with killinga negro, named James Krooke, and mortally wounding his wife, were tried ia Nashville yesterday and honorably acquitted. They were nowhere near the place of themar- der-when it was committed. The citizens of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, are much excited at an outrage commt'ted on Wednesday evening in the upper part of the city upon a girl eighteen years of age. While returning home at an early hour she was felled by a blow from an unknown person and outreged. She remains incensibie. Arizona advices w October 5 state that the capital of Arizona is to_be removed to Taxon. Numerous Indian ontrages are mentioned. Coione! Price, commanding the district ot Colorado, bas commenced a vigorous campaign agaipet the Indians. Opposition toa convention is increasing in North Carolina, but a majority will probably vote ip its favor. Very few negro delegates will ne elected in that State, the whites having a majority of about 25,000, ‘The Conservs ives will undoubtedly control “he body Monday morning the ground was broken, ‘witb interesting ceremonies, in Harrisburg, Pa,fora monument to the memory of the Daupbin county soldiers who etl in the laie war. Governor Geary delivercd the address. James G. Thomas committed suicide in Pittsburg, Wednesday, by taking arsenic, | while laboring under a temporary fit of insan- ity. Sencr Romero expects :osail for Mexico ia the stexmer Wildervess. trem Unarles‘on, 5. 3. at the end of this week. ‘The examination of witnesses relntive to the Dean Richmond disaster was resnmedin New York Wednesday. Joseph Logan's steam barrel [1 vty, Pa., was barnes + $15,000 mber of tever interments in New Or- leans in the twenty-fours ending at o'clock yesterday morning was thirty-four. ‘There were three interments of yellow fever cases in Memphis yesterday. There were iwo interments of yellow fever cnsea in Mobile yesterday. Gen. Sheridan left Providence, R. 1, for Hartford yesterday ry. in Ale ednesday INTERESTING CORK The follow sug !s a copy of tne correspondence between Acimiral Farragut and Hon. (seo. H. Downey Peter H | Yeaman, U. ss. Minister at ©openhagea us m™, Of Sept. ist7—My Gear Sir: Tcannot emt out expressing my sincere thanks for your tention pot only to me, but tu the of. beth offictally and un- of sour prosper ampor'a Yow now hold. orm any otber wht hervafter please the Govercmen: upon you. ‘With imy kindnessto Mra. Yeaman and fam- ily. Lremain very truly you Farracrn, ‘openu Squadron. H-Yuamsy, Copen- TIoN_ OF THE UNITRD STATES, Copen haw? id September, 1867.—My 2) ast know not how to thank yon sufficiently for | your very kind and fiavering le:ter of the 20th instant, addressed to me just before your | parture from Copenhagen: T and my family have -o much enjoyed the visit of yourself nd | your officers, and’ of Mrs. Farrignt and the other Indies, that yeur parting attention seems to us like doubie and unexpected happiness, I | know that you and they will accept the assu- rance tia! whatever exertion we made to ren- der the visit an agreeable one to yourselves, was dore more as a pleasnre than a duty. Your kind wishes for re in my pleasant ex). ployment, and any other the Government may hereafter confer Bpon me, have at once re- warded and enconraged me in the wish to serve our country and in to its institutions. In tesdimony of my own appreciation of the prominent and leading pari you took in saving these trom destractio: 1 teg your permiseion to borrow and adop: as my own the last sentiment which the King of Denmark proposed to you at his table on Thurscay evening. Mre. man, Miss Trip. lett, and myself desire to be remembered with the liveliest regard to the ladies and to your gallant officers. Personally aud officiuily £ tbank you and them, and congra:alate the Government and people of the United S: for the very favorable impreasion which has been made in Northerr Enrope by your cruise im the Baltic and adjacent waters. Our naval science hay. been illustrarcd, our political in- stitutions 4ave been Bonored, while socially and personally Americans have acquired an mereaced consideration. 1 remain, very ttn'y, your friend. Gro.H YEaMan To Admiral D.G. Farnacor, Commancing European Squadron U.S. Navy. Tne GEORGIA RECONSTRUCTION UONVEX- TIow.—4Data,” in bis letrer of yesterday, say: “Tbe President to-day referred to the Secre- tary of War ad inierim for consideration aud remark the petition of citizens of Georgia, mentioned in thoce dispatches of Wednesday: morning’s piper, in which complaint is made, that Gen. Pope, in apportioning delegates to the convention, gives undue advantages to the colored over the white race. Gen. Grant re- turus the petition, with his endorsement, sab- stanually. bat tt seems to bim that the al- lotment should be made by countirs instead of renatorial districts, as directed by Gen. Pope: but as the time for tbe eleeuon (the 2th inst.) ig.nearat band, be cannot seé how the matter, can beremedied. Hehas, however, telegraphed to Geu. Pope, asking if it is practicable to make the change songht, sna whether it would not be better to fix representation by counties in- stead of senatorial districts! The reply of Gen. Pope has not been received. It is to be observed that Gen. Grant dors not claim the power todirect the district commander, and therefore bis commanication is merely sug. geeaiy | Mason Gayguat py Basver.—The Presi. dent has appointed General Stewart Van Vier a Major General by brevet in the regular army for faitbfulana distinguished services in the “(nartermaster’s Depariment during the rw date fret Lae 3, ie a nore Vliet is at presen gharge 6 Quare” termaster’s tment in Baltimore. In. th; early period of the war he beid the responsi- ble position of Chief (Quartermaster of the Army of the Potomec, and thence | transferred to the head of the Department. in New York, where he was continuously on duty vptil his transier to Wimure, which took place lastspring. He also holds a com. mission of Major General by breve: in volunteer force. 107 At Cincinnati the Democra's won| %50,- 0co trom the Republicans wd bét on too large & majority for Hayes'at the recent election S&F The Bishop of Oxtord probaly wishes totravel. At Teaet ne apts! bronchitis. SF The civilian game of bee ba}! is tindiog favor enn the Weet Point cadets. ‘SP The‘ disperze corner loungets In Phila deipbia by pouting waler On them from the upper windows of the corner Bonses. 5 Prince Napotedn is W Yhoronen Gari. paidian: bat Eugenle is 8 (Rorough f seed 45 the Pop ‘ A ETOGS church to the memorv of Anrahath! abont bel g gs abli:bed in London L is ta eopmection with tbe Linculn schoct fa ‘that 2. U7 The insurance companies in Peoria, 111. ave forbid smoking in such dui: ange oy mee jnoure ‘as extra prin i artis it baby 1m Kentucky is four months aid snd" ‘weighs 25 pounds. ba its Dame is Smith, SF The hair of @ copper worker, in Buffalo, as turned perfectly green. lea ate tines “Methodist preachers are ing very decided grounds agains: the tax divorce lawson that stare, — @F The question of whether negroes ought department to belong to the fire s beung’ duseussed in Nashville THE FORTIETH CONGRESS. C ‘ified List of Members, The Fortieth Congress will reassemble on Thursday, November 21. The following isa full list of the members of both House:—the names of Democra's in ftalics SENATE. Benjamin F. Wade Joun W. Forney, Maixe, of Ohio, President of Penneyivauia, Secretary. Termes one. Terex, 180, Benj. F Wade..........1999 AST John 8 1871 Thos. 4 A. Crogin. James W. Patterson, VERMONT. xo George F. Edmunds.1%9 Richard Yates. i Morrii id Lyman Trumbuil. i LICHIGAN. 1829 Zach. Chandler. i Jacob M. Howard. wise 1889 James R. Dot ittt Isv]| Timothy 0. Hows. i MINNFSOTA. J8i9 Alex, Ramavy.. WH Daniel S. Ne i town 1889 James W. Grimes. 3 James Harlan. I AissoU, ‘@.John B. Henderson. 1Charles D. Drake PENNSYEY ANIA. x Charles R. Buckater 1859 Edmund ¢ Simon Carneron in’3 Samue FLAWARE. ( mes A. Bayard. ians Sant shury Peter G. Vai Waitnan T. Willey avid T. Patierson ane eph S. Fowler. ...I7i,Jerome B. Cha Not adinitted RECAPITELATION. Republicans | Opposition (ix ftaties).12 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Shnyler Coltax. of Indiana, Sp Edward McPherson, of Pemnsyt MAINE. Jolin Lyneb. ante, Ben). Eggleston. F. Cary Schenck. Wiliam Muazen. x 3. i eter We a 1 3. Genery Twitchell, 4. Suniel Hooper. Bev; F. Butler . Nathanidd P. Bs ge 8 Bout hn D. Taldw ©. Wn. BS Washbui 10. Hienry L. Dawes. 7. Kpbraiy R RRODs istaxp. IS Ratus B.S 1 Phonas A. Jenckes. 19. James 4 2. Nathan F Dixon CONNECTIONT 1 vert D. Hubbard Shanks. bY John PoC A Logan 41t Laver. de .. i. Norman add in Parnawo th Ehhn B. Wasbburne. Wy 4. Abner © ording. Soin H, Ketcham a soll Li. Thomas Cornet. Horton . Cook oon vy Pru H ry PV. Bromwell. s. Shelby M Hom. 9. Lewis W. We Abert G MW. Saniited S. Marshel! 12 del Bak 13. Green B. Room, 1F 3 + erry. 5. Row. E. Trowbridge, Baursiton War @ John F. Driges, . rewis Selye. WW isons art Van Horn. pies Me Hain oh 31. Henry Van ne. Kane harles O'Neill, Lenard Myers + Wm. D. Kelley. Lo ge. 5. Caleb N_ Taylor. nville M. Dodge. Benj. M. Boyer 1 W. Hubbard. Jobin M. Broomall. Te Lawrence 4, Thaddeus Stevens. : Henry . Cake. + Dewitt M Van Anken eo. IL Woedrard. Ulysses Mercur. 0. K. Miler. lossbrenuer, Joseph arg. §. Robert F. kan Horn, Renjamin F. Loan. Johu F. Benjamin. Geo. W Anderson! 1. Si arke. iW NEBRAPKA. Darwin A. Finney. 1. John Tate, John Cov x CATIBORNIA nuel B. Ax William Highy. A TRLAW AE 1. John A. Nicholson. Jonson. MARY! A ORHEON, 1. Hiram MeCrllouzh. 1 Rufns Mallory. ePhensun Archer. COLOR ALO Charles E, Phelps. M. Chilcott. Francis Thomas. . Frederick Stone WEST VIRGINIA. Cheater D 4 Hubba M. Kitchen, rd. Ken. Daniel Poisiey. urleigh. AENTIERY. r ‘ Lawrence 8. Trimble. E. D. Hotivrook John Young Brower. MONTANA James M Cavauanch. jneeh §.8.Galinday, J. Provior Kuvott. fin B. Gore. mas L, Tomes. James Be Bok NEW MEXICO.” Chas.P.Clever doubtial) eran. William H. Hooper. s W. Adams. “ WASHINGTO 8! John D- Young. Alvin Flanders. TENNESSEE. *Wwrom 1. Roderick R. Butler. James $. Casement. ace Maynard. “Not admitted. RECAP TEL ATION. Republicans. 143 | Opposition ¢ in ixatics)49 x Sea dined b THE CHASSEPOT, PRosECTILE.—The Prus- sians will Mnd jt quite refreching, fm these days of ‘hreatened war, toTearn the effect pro- duced by the Chassepot projectile. Dr. Sara- zip, of Strasburg, has made some experiments on & corpse at close quurters, with the follo w- ing resnite: Jst,the diameter of the orifice made by the bullet enteripg the body is not sensibly largerthan that the projecttl the diameter of tne orifice by which the bullet leaves the body ts from seven to thirteen times larger than Bat of the prpjectiie; 3d. the ar. teries 6nd veins are cut travyersely, retracted and gaping; the muscles torn and rednoed to &.pulp;4tb, the bones are emnshed ins man- ner ont of all proportion with the dimensions. of the proje: . To eam up,'the wounding effects present a remarkable intensity, and it is wellto note that the balls, after passing through the body, itwo one-inch planks. pierced. and buried theraselves geepiy in the wall be- Jew weells azo thé boay rt be dees ear the town of Bley rose inthe er stern port e + we r ott shower Pot Bone It wes daty buried in the charebyard.: Subsequently the friends of the drowned aan attempted to disinter ‘ihe country.” They meta nnexpeoiedopporition coun! '. 0] ‘The pesiaate dttnat region bavea traditionsi ‘motion that the exhumation of has been for some time buried ‘which: 1 cause ex- ee oon the P gro ie vreve . Accordingly they thro: hyard end drove the. swiseee The parish priest tried to jon away the produced no ef The adobe eee by sentinels day night, , ¢ EnveaTiox.1m New Jeasey.—Kancatioual atiers in New Jersey seem to be ‘ing tor- lword. The ‘Nots hool at Trenton, jander the’ mn of fee aes cmc nate ee ot Bn \. jeente, ex yee 140 are erly, Neewie under. nod new s tm s tite Board catia iv ‘hems Deca : : ‘would fe bor fe pat out of her Payn one way ore omer” RYLAND ASSOCIATION OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. {Special Report for The Star.} The annual meeting of this boay commenced this morning tmthe place of worship of the Washington Society of the New Oharch (Swe- denborgian)on North Uapitol str-e: There sre Delegates from Delaware, Msryland, the District and Virginia; about 30 or 40 persous from abroad are in atendance on this meering The denomination is not numerous in this rec- the country, nor indeed in rny other are, probably, Bot more thn 5,000 com- municants in this country, and as many mere an Engiand. with & smalier number in Ger- muny, France, &c. ‘The Journal of the last meeting of ths “Gen- eral Convention of the New Jerusalem of the United States of America” shows abont 70 Kc* cleties grouped into 8 Associations. of Maseacbuse'ty ts Jargest, and Illinois and Onio come next. The Maryland Aseoctation is not larce, And there @re pone sonta of it. The de. homination seems to flourish most in New Ergland and the Northweet. ‘Ihe members of this denomination “receive apd acknowledge the heBvenly doctrines ut the New Jerusalem as revenied in the theoiogical writuas of Emanuel Swedenborg; the three essentials of which are laid down in the work on the Divine idence, No. 259, and are as here are three essentials of the . The acknowledgment of the nity; 2a. The acknowledgment of the holiness of the Lord; 3d. The hfe which is called charity.” They sdopt as rules of dis- line er laws of charity the words in M+ttbew, v., 23d and 24th, “Pherefore, if thon brivg thy gift to the altar, and then remem- be rest that thy brother hah aught against ther, leave then thy gift before the altar and go thy way; first be reconciled to t then come and offer thy gift.” And in Matthew, xvii, 15—17, “Moreover, it thy brother tres- pass sgaivet thee, go and tell Rim his fanit between thee and hima alone; if he shalt near thee, thou hast gaimed thy brother. But, if be will not hear, take with thee oue or two more; that in the month of two or three witnrs-¢: every word may be established. And if ue shail neglect to hear thee, then tell it unto the church; butif he neglect to hear the charch, Jet bim be unio thee as @ beathen man and a Publican” The 48th convention of this denominition Was beid m Ohpcimnati in June last, woen th» Maryland Association was represented by Rev= John Fox, of this city, and W. H. ley, ot Wilmington, Delaware, Mr. Joun W. Hont, jicentiate of Baltimore, Gen. © La Note, of Wilmington, Mr. John Cranch of Washington. The report of the Axsociatio: showed a total membersbip in the Iilinois As sociation, 573; Maine and New Hampshire A + soctations, 364; Maryland,23!; Massachuseeiss, 11(5; Michigea apd north Inatana Associa: tions, $2; New York Association Pennsyl- yania Associauon, 156; Obiv, (no report 0: numbers ) Tbe number of Sunday Schools reporied . With 1,556 scholars, and 256 teachers. ud Association sre as ioliows: Wilmington, Kev. W Ii. Hinckley, Balumore, Messrs. J. W. Hunt and E.C Hinkley; Baltimore (German Society,) Kev. Artbar 0. Brickmor: Baltimore, Mr. A. Abrens; Washington, Rey Jabez Fox; War. Tenston, Mr N. F. Cabell; Abingtor, ir J. N. Humes: according to the report made to the General Convention. The Fxecunve Committe held ameeting be- fore the Associa'ion was called to order AC 11 o'clock ihis morning the vice president, Kev. Mr. Fox, pastor of the New Jerusalem Tempte, on North Capitol street, between A and B stree's, enlled the Association to order. | Charles Reese, of Baltimore, was present | M as > ecrerary. The services were opened by the pastor, Mr. Fox, who first read a portion of the 17th chay - ter ot Jobn, and then offered up the Lord's | Prayer, in a subdued and impressive voice. Rev. W. H. Hinkley. Dr. R B. Donald<on, and. A.E Spamer were appointed a Com- Millee op Credentials, ‘The following gentlemen were announced as the Committee on Elected Members. Messrs. Wisdom, of Wilmington. Dei.; Spamer, of Bal- more, and Crand, of Wasbing‘on. Rey. Mr. Hinkley, chairman of the Com- mi'tee on Credentials, after a snort retiremen’, reported the following delegates present. Wilmington, Del.— Danie! Lammott, jr., W. A. Wisdom, Lewis P. Mercer, and James H. Cameron First Taltimore Society—John W. Hunt aud C A. E. Spamer. Washitgion Society —W. ©. Choate, Allen Geddridge, Jolin Cranet, O. L. Lovell, and R. B. Tronaldron. ‘The commitiea reported as present Mr. N. T. Cabell, from the Warminster Soc ety, Va. that society having made applicavon for admission to the membership of the Association. Upon & call of the above list ail the members Tesponded to their names. A letter was read from Rev. Abiel Silver, of Salem, in which be exhorts the Ascociation to Tenewed evergy in their good work, and states that Mr. Philip Cabell will soon become a Minsier of the New Church, and give his time and talents to the heavenly work. The Rev gentieman begs to withdraw from the Association, because of the arduous labors a’= ready incumbent upon him. On motion it was resolved that all receivers of the keavenly doctrines, present at the meet- ing, be invited to take seats with ihe delegates, sud participate in the deliberations. The minutes of the last meeting of the asso- ciation were read and approved. ‘he report of the Baltimore Society was read, showing that the number of members of that society 16 9S, consisting of 37 adults, cad 61 «jantor members,” which includes all chiloren of New Church parents, members of the society. The figures show an increase of 6 since the lost meeting of the association. Average attendance upon public worship 55, Buipcresse of 4. Five adults and 3 children have been baptized, and Fite of :ne comiir- Maticn received by 7 persons. Public wor. ship has been regularly hela throughout t! year. The umber of Sanday Schools teachers is 16, 2nd uomber of scholars §3. The reportof the Washington Society shows that it embraces thirty-six members, two hny- ing been added since the last meeting. Public worship bas been maintained regularly tbrongbout the year under the ministrations of Rev. Jabez Fox. The Holy Ss rament bas been sdministered quarcerly, the number of communicants averaging thirty-six. Four aAduiis and children bave been- zed ‘within the year, and three young persons have recetved the rite of confirmation. The average Sitendance upon public worsbip has been sev- enty-two I'he Sundsy echeol, under super- intendence of Mr. Jobn Crand, bas thirty-five scholars upon the roll, the attendance aver- | aging about half tnat number. The library | contains 205 volnmes. The report of tue German Society of Balti- ore shows & miemberehip of 6), of which 16 were lant.year. The application of the Warminster Society for admizsionto the Association was referred to the Executive Committee: after which the Assoeistion took a recess until 2 o'clock. A short while-was then spent im religious exerciser, Rev. John Hunt delivering a ser- 8B: ss re @ close of ae the delegates re- mired eresidence tor, near by, to Parieke of retreshments. ng ind u aembling, ine Preside ‘ pon reasi the lent announced that the first boginess in order was the recetv. ing of reports from ministers of the asso: ation, Rev. Wm. H. Hinkley, of the Delaware So- ciety, ¢ubmitied a since bis Jast commun! 28 persone, 9 of Which were adults, and 19 Were children: confirmed 9; married two co! ples; administered the sacrament 7 times; of- Ricintea at9 iunerals, and preached and lec- vored 113 times. Report et Rev. Arthur O. Bickman, of Bal- tim cf eee Mar fe bee done missionary work, hay States of Ublo, Pennsylvania, Ili- a, na, lows, Micbigan, Missouri, and por's that during the past year and lectured thirty funeralr. Hon'to be tion (mes, and attended two The en closes with an applica- ‘ das @ minister of the Asso- ‘The Rev. Mr. Hinkley, irom the Book and ‘Trac! board, read the rey ular report of that body. which shows the nuwber of volumes’ ubliebed,.the mumber: di of; then : ses InCUITed, amo ant pf money Ok i "An, informed Committee w: I -rred for|revi Je from the Executi y brevher, and | Hink- | Te- he bas preached; @ chianel say t fev dy tentcc | the laborers io day of the Houghton meet ng pacsed off with Sreatepirit. There were several imporisat Faces, the chief of which resulted as follows: ‘The optional stakes were won by Camelia: the aweepeinkes of twirly sovereixns rach were wen by Rowster; the Glasgow siakes of 109 fovereigns each were taken by Mr. Cookson’s Micnael de Basco; the £50 pi was carried off by Python. NEWMARKET, Oct. 21—Evening—At the races to-day Lozenge, Palmer, Suffolk, and Fos! rucian were ihe winners. Livexroot, Oct. 21—The Royal Bank has Mace a assessment of £5 per share 01 the stockBolders. The habilit'es are £1,500,000. Be bank will soon resume nusine Lorpon, Oct. 94.—TIn conseq uence of the in- ications of @ secret meeting m Uork, the au. ihoritivs are keeping a sharp look afte Fenians there. The police patrols have beer. doubled The Government bas retnsed a Postponement of the irisis of the Manchester rioters. Frorexcr, Oct.29—p m+-A new mintstry Das at iast been organized by Cialdini, and is officially announced as follows: —President of the Council and Minis.c: ot Foreign Affair General Enrico Cisidint: Miniat rior, General Giovanm Duran: Ustice, Sena‘or Paoto Unorio Vigliana; Min- ter of Finance. Chevalier Agcstino Depretia Minster of Public Works, Signor Correats Loxvon, Oct. 24.—Dispatehes from Florence say it was known in that city early last pizn. sbat Garibaldi bad succeeded im reiening Fo- Jigno, tm the province of Umbria. His arrtval there was discovered, and he was forbidden by the Italan authoriues from proceeding aay further. Since then nothing hi ‘ublic with regard to his mov London Times stigma’izes the compulsory course of France as cruel te Ltaly, and de- clares that its effect will be transient, for the Garitaldisns must rise again, aud anew en- terprise against Rome ix inevitable. FLongncer, Oct. 21.—Durando nesitates to enter ;he Cabinet, which renders the Ministry incomplete. Ratazzi is still acting as Prime ininter. Lonpor, Oct 24- Evening —It is reported that Napoleon bas request-d the European Powers to unite with France ina general con- ference for the settlement of the Roman ques- tion. and to prevent @ recurrence of the recent events im Italy. Pants. Oct. 24.—The troops which were sent | to embsrk fur Rome are now encamped areund | Teulon The Emperor of Austria ived | bere today. The Moniteur says b sit ts & new pledge of amity between France and Anvsiria, WeR1ix, Cct. 24.—All the German Siates which are not members of the confed=ratioa | Will sign the new postal treaty concluded be- | tween the Confederation of North Germany and the United States. | Vimwwa. Uct.24.—The Retchsrath has passed | the bill which legalizes all civil marriages, A par'y ofblacks assailed Mr. Edward Trice, of Caroline county, some weeks ago, and by use of force nnd threats compelled Mr Trice to pay them acum of money. They were rep- re-ent-a as being armed with guns A>. At the last term of the Coanty Uourt of Uarolins they were put on trial, und as the offence was of @ Very startling character, four of them ‘were sent tothe penitentiary, for tsrms rang- ing from 15 to 10 years. | On Sorday morniug. a fire broke out in the barn of Gol. C»rrington, on his tarm near Rich- mond. Notonty the barn, but the carriage honee and stable were bureed to the ground. ‘Twelve bundred bushels of wheat anda large quanity of provender were destroyed by the flire. ‘The entire loss is estima'ed at batween seven and eight thousand dollars. There is no insure Ree. A short time since, a colored person, in the day time went into be bouse of Hon. A. H. H. Stusrt, ia Staunton, and picked ap some | ent g'ass goplets and walked off with them — Mr. Stuart met him with the goblets in his | bands. but supposed he bad been sent for them. Gen. Wm. H. Richardson says that the “Norion’s Seedling” is the best wine grape of all the varirtes native of this country. A mreting of unnsual interest is in progress . E. Church, Sourt in THe ALLEN AND RYALL FicuT.—The New York Evening Telegram says: There appears | te be some little difficulty atwending this reatch, the report that the papers Bad been signed proving incorrect. Ktyall claims that Allen bas no right to name the time, place, and | he amourt of stakes. Ryall will meat Allen im Virginia, provided Allen will pay his ex- | renses. The tme named by Allen (two months) be claims is too short to allow bim to ro !browgh the traming necessary to bring him | vp tothe proper condition. Allen not Baving as vet made any reply to Rvall on these points, it ss feared the fight may fall through. || Tsmrrraxce.—Tbe New York Journal of | Commerce, while declaring that it yi to none in an earnest desire to promote the cause of Temperance among the people ofthe United States, says tt 1s equally sincere in the conv tion that total abstinence, to be enforced or es~ tablished by sumptuary or probibitory laws, is not the best method of securing general so- briety, and will result in failure wherever the scheme is tried. The eaitor adds: “This was our op/nion when the so-called ‘Maine Law’ was at first proposed, and our predictionsthen. acre have since had a most graphic faifill- ment ” THE DogcHESTER AND DELAWARE Rai.- RoAD—At Campridge, Maryland, on Wed- mesday Jact the firet ground was broken forthe construetion of the Dorchester and Delaware Railroad. The rond is destined to run trom Cam bridge to Sesford, Delaware, and eventa- ally to Lewietown, Delaware, which Is the bast sesport that State bas on the Atlantic coast. From Cambridge to Lewistown the distance is ay Tales, Seaford being half way. The road will be an incalculable sdvantage to the States } of Maryland ahd Delaware, and will probably be completed in eight monthe. | | _&N UnwatugaL Davcursa.—in Patterson, N.J..on Monday, a Mrs. Hargrave had a dif- ficulty with her danghter, when the latter seized a knife and rushed upon her mother, who, raising her arm, was terribly cut Drop- j pine the disabled arm, the daughter stabbed er mother inthe cheek just below the eye. At this juncture bystanders inter! or probably the mother’s life would haye been | Sacrificed to the passion of her chil Dirxct TRapg between Europe and the | South is springing up. Steam lines are in itis | Ships on their way from Liverpool to Savanah, | with aesorrted cargoes, and one from Stock- | holm bribging a load of iron. Cotton will form the bulk of their return cargo. A THOUSAND PROHILITION SsnMons,— There is a simultaneous movement among the clergymen of Massachusetts, who are advo- } cates of temperance, and thaton the ast Sab- | bath of this month of them will preach 'on “The Moral and Christian of Prohibition.” Itis expected that at least one thousand sermons of character will be 1} | a burglar in Brussels, having gagged ® servant girl to pre- | vent her frcm crying, and tied her legs to pre- vent her escape, found. himself ont of cord, when he pulled out his knife and cutoffs lorg tress of the girl's hair, with which he tied her hands. A Naw StaT®—A movemeuthas been start. ed on the Western Piains to forma new Terri- tory, to be made up of parts of Colorado, Las. bo. Dako, end “Wyoming.” if? The Governor of Ohio. it is announced, dors not have the velo power, so that the” difference in politics between the Governor elect and the Legisiatnre. elect of Ohio will Rot infiuenc: legislation. _ 87 A decision by the Supreme: York emiraie the right of a tice justice to commit for con ou no Story tawetobaveect, mi; New Brunswick papéts are bé PE al at the continued and dppareace he Grae Bid inet Ther wonteasetee eee at ‘was claimed that conteder; ould stop this, but it has pot = S7 Pittsburg, as entar, by the . exations of terior eaters about six miles and & balfon the Alleghany ana Moaon. gebela rivers, and about four from nver to river slong ibe erstern line. . Nebraska, and to be called F in if Cte Fa Rp i ayes deems "pia elf on Monday b:; up & spake niae Sager aplote. he fate story is vouch ed aaa, thejbest Peco a - exican cattle! aro smported into Virginia. io) restore. t tbe ‘The Vir- veland i eronrs and has just adopted femaleclerie

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