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\ i THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED AT THE STAR BUILDING, Sorcthwest corner Pena’a avenue and 11th street, BY W. D. WALLACH? — aes The STAR Is seryed by the carriers to their subscribers in tne City and District at Taw OsxTS PER WEEK. Qopies tthe counter, with oF without wrappers, Two CENTS each, PRICE POR MAILING :—Three months, One Deiiar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dob- ters; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. Tae WEEKLY STAR—pobdiished on Fri- @ay—One Dollar and a Half a Year. and Second Wards was held in the Miv- ion schoo) boase, on Fourteenth street weet Letween P snd Q streets north, to take iauion to the charter of the Wasbin; fac Georgetown Stree! Iway Company, And especially as regarded the cars now beine | run om th company. John L. Pfan. member of the Board of Co mon Coun«ii from the Second Ward, oceupie? ine chair, and Z. Prank Nye, Esq. actea <« pecretary. Colonel Willism Kilgour, x member of i+ ber, spoke at considerable ‘length, reviewin: the provisions of the act of incorporation. an > voniending (h&: the Action of the company io ing ‘B® one-borse omnibus on this “oat was AD act Cf Injnstice to the patrons of rod, & direc! violation of the charter, arust ss they could not and woutd not tolerate tat De did mot think that the stockholde: | Last evening s meeting of residents of ihe F } | | | ¢ Fourteenth sires: road by that arn enersege end SPECIAL NOTICES. a —— ; = 7 cA NEWS f this piec OFFICIAL. For such transit on its part the office of Bel- TELEGRAMS, &c. MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF THE | LOCAL NEWS. were cognizant of (h 4 a gium shall Teceive as follows: Three pew Grant ward clubs were organ- NEW JERUSALEM. and that by pes a ba Was tawen it was -e———— ther Convention for the Regulation of the Pos- For transit across its territory and the Eng- | j,eeq ‘in Philadeiphia Tharsday night,” An [Special Report for The Star.] Beard of Trade. proper an 4 Phong ao Said road b=: Tullicoresalttheam | tat intercourse between the United States,| lisn Unanmel: 1, for letters 5 ceutimes per sit adjourned mecting of & Grant club was also . bey sBould fe objects of “his ENT cures Old MENT cures aW Dievas At the close of the proceedings, as published The regular quarterly meeting of the How meeting, and ke PUrpores of the act of r- ef America and Belgium. gle letter rate: 2. for other articles 40 centimes | held. At’all of them was the same enthnsia: of | The Post OMice Departments of the United | per ki thi of r t eo dou. logramme, Bet weight. Dag marked the meetings held in Grant’s | im the S‘ar yesterday afternoo! of Trade was held last evening a: ther room. bastion be -arTied * = a States of America and of Belgium, being de- ARTOLE 15. intereat elsewhere. (iuos are being organized | plete report of the Executive Gommitiee was | No.4 Market Space, a large number of mem. wMt8r* Pdi ee ced et penn dr oct ks F $ t i 5 a um, et co ee TO sirous to regulate by a new Convention the | The postal acoouats between the two offices | in adjoining counties. under consideration. bers being present. Join T. Michell. Esq. ' cratt resolutions expreseive of the sense oF be Postal intercourse between the two countries, | fed'as specaityras peactlcuoler aed che balencs | 14 ree Lezslature of Tennessee has enacted a! 4 discussion arose as to the propriety of | Is! Vice President, occupied the caasr, aud 4 meeting Mr. Piau said there was a peculiar fact con. necred wih this Washington and Georgetow railroad company—that they returned a lesq spoome to rhe Internal Revenue officer me F tine. Mr. J, F. Burr moved that a committee be Appointed to draft and circulate a remo: wd the balance | Jaw making it punishable for common carriers 367) a aan the undersigned, being duly authorized by | found dne shall be paid to the creditor office | to make a discrimination on account of race or NOW THY DESTINY, their respective Goversments, have agreed | either by exchange on London, or at thedebior | color. This places the segro cu an equality MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great Enelfeh | on i, following articles: office: a8 the creditor office may desire. With the whites on Tennessee railroads, &c. Avtrojegiet. Clairvoyant ir poorer ah pon the if ‘The rule for the conversion of the money of The, trial of B. S. Hayne for murder com- bas ssinished the sctentific classes of t! ig Ne ARTICLE |. the two conntries shall be established by com- | mencea in Nash ville, Tennessee, to-day, in the Incorporating in it any other matiers than j S#rco discharged the dnties of Secretary tRose strictly pertaining to the statistical ex- Mr. Mitchell said the announcement that hibit of the society, in which Rev, Wa. iH. | Officers would peeiected as this meeting ws Hinkley, Rev. Jabez Fox and Mr. EO. | Misteke, nex! month being the time for t Hinkley participated. Rev. Mr. Foxand Mr. +» this was E. O. Hinkley thought it legitimate for the ard, and there committee to introduce in the repor: any other business !o 'rsneas tures likely to promote the good of the cause; | Mr. Samuel Bacon Madatie Thornton possesreranch worderal pavers |, THere shall be an exchange of correspon- | mon agreement between the two oflices. Criminal Gourt. He is the suthor of @ pam- ‘ight as to enable her toimpart knowledge | deuce, by means of their respective Po® De- ARTICLE 16. phlet on the negro, attempting to prove that be st the meeting ueld strance against the use ef the cars now need of the greatest importance to the single or married | partmenis, between the timited States of:| When in any United Statesor Belgian part | laa Benet and Les ho soul, but to this Kev. Win. H. Hinckey objected, as | St Leesburg on Wednesday Ine', the Alex. the 14th siteet line, to which the propery. of either sex. While in a state of trance, shede- | Americaand Belgium, 8nd this correspondence | closed mail is transferred from one vessel 10 Aron commenced on the Royal Canadian | there were innumerable precedents defining | "dria, London and Humpsbie Railroad peiders coud sign thelr wemen RATS» b; ~ ef = iters, 2 aniry where a i r i ita lowed. Ww r 5 ge is 2 that the oarrie a power. known as the Psychomotrope, eaaranteesto | >. Newspapers, Book-Packets, Prints of all ie cou shail bot We cokentan te any postal | CoUtinued with great activity antil about noon. it 2 S a monsirance should be carvied round 1 ~ of band ‘ mptly res: "ile CE the applicant, eeeiner with data cf mare | MiR0R,(comprismis maps. plans, engravings: | Charge by one office against the Otter: The exchemeut graduaity subsided. oes WeerarheS eno Bumbag. ae thonsmds of tootinas: | other Jske’produetions ofmechantcal processes, Orridind coma a eoa LL leibdbied from.one aX, complimentary, dinner to Brover, Major will \d, when desired, » | sheets of music, etc.,) and patterns or samples = i U- '. Se gee eg eng) of muerchandive, incinding grains and seeds, office to the other shaltmet be the occasion of | Clivens of Bulfelo. wae given in whee city it ts to Vc. By inclosing 8 | And suck correspondence may beexchanged, | 9¢¢ouuts between the two offices, Thursday evening. Ex-President Fillmore fio Jock of hair, and « place of birth, age. | whether originating in either of sald countries ARTICLE is. Presidea, position 0 nite 8 Rnd. inclosing * Atty alt by wautaal consent | razoe Santiagc, and Krownsville, Texas; ever, as the chairman of that committee, he | be mi to extend the road to this city and ‘was unable to make any report, and whenthat | Grorgetown. He therefore moved tnat «com. It was suggested thai copivs of the re: document comes fully before the body, it | Mittee of three be appointed from Boars, | srrance be left at the different stores Would then be time enongh to point ontsuoh | to meet other committees to be appointed by | ried. features in it as were irrelevant and inadmis- | the Curporations of Washingion and (seorge- The Chair appointed as the commi:t sible. town and the Corn Exchange of Georgetown, | Messre Wagener, Burr and Kilgour. After some further remarke, on motion of | WDo shonld meet the directors of the railroad Mr. Kilgour. chairman of the committee <> Mr. Charles Reare, the Secretary, tha report of tive to the extension of the road to this | draft resomtions reported the following: to the ladies for their signatures. 3 tion and, complexion, and inclosing ty | end destined for the other, or originating in or | The two offices < a J ihe Executive Committee was referred back to | Distric Resolved, Thatin the opinion of this meer: ra will reoekve the picture and desired iniormation | es ince (on Orel E Cnn AS Ot Oey articlen into Cuero end athe Tanks eee, | the city of MataWorascand the village of Bag: | wee rents Ooemitiee was rederred Tack 19 | Dyetrice omar the cars now Tupning Gver this Fourteen x retura mail. All communications sacredly con- | may respectively serve as intermediaries. by epesatatr dy if Gindto t sthe | 280, Mextco, were extensively damaged by | gitions thereto and report as early as practica- appointed ag smch committee Messrs. Bacou, | street branch raiiroad ate not of the firet dential Addrees.in confidence, MADAME E. ¥ ARTICLE 2. cence Et ee rca ramen Kime as the | tne same storm that recently devastated Gat. | it born, and J. L. Barboar. with elt the modern improvements for 1 HORNTON. P. 0. Box 223, Hudson, N. ¥. ‘The offices for. the exchange of mails shall | ©2€eNcies of the servicemay require. veston. ‘The report of the Secretary, defining the du- | On motion ef Mr. Thorn, the Secretary was | Yenience and comfort of passengers, ws eee | apSD&Weely be (1) on the part of the United States : ARTICES 19. The British bark Ella Adela, Capt. Alexan- | ties which had been performed vy him since | /Betructed to novify the Boards of Alder quired by the act of incorporation, batof the = = 1. New York. Tetters wrongly sent, wrongly addressed. | ger, from New York, bas deen wrecked on | the adjournment of the Iast meeting, was read | 8nd Common Conneil of his city and George- | jswest order and construction, aud. that they SEER 20 BURR TPOD Da crt 2. Boston. Carnot Geliversd for any cause, shall be re. | Puta reef, coast of Ouba, owing tO a strong | and Acsepied, town, and the Georgetown Exchange, of the | are an imposition upon the pattous of thetoag, A Lerge 6 pp. Circelar giving information ofthe | (1, ) On the part of Belgium: for the rota ee hing office at its expense | current produced by the heavy northweat | ‘The report ofthe Treasurer was read aud ac- | ation of this meeting. and request them to Aesolred, That the Washington and Geor, OC Tlcachee hot tke homely wag become beauiifal, | 1 Antwerp. for the return if any shall be incarred. Hegis-.| Sings. cepted, showing a balance on hand of $404.69. | Sppolnt committees to act with tke commiitee | :own Railroad Oompauy have grosely heeloncs the despived reepected and the fornaken loved. - Ostend, (Travelling Office.) tered articles in the second paragraph of ine The whites in North Oarelina are On motion, reterred to an Aaditing Committee, | of this Board ed to fulifil its obligations to the pablic under No young lady or gentleman should fall torent | 5 Ostend; «loeal.) Bins Srulele, mies Hone ebiit aldo be retaracd; | sdoreinierent in she MpEroadaing eloccou emer [vobnsisdon pt Denia Mot eanin Mott, with | Mr. Mitchel! suggested that the committres the ac: of its incorporacions iu that we nes ae their Address, and receive a copy pont pala. by re- The two Post Departments may at any time | Other articles shail be left to the dispesition ot the result of the election in Virginia is known, | instructions to examine the accounts by Satur- | Meet at the Board of Trade Rooms on next provided passenger rooms or ticket offices at turnmail. - Address P rawer 21. 4 discontmue either of said offices of exchange or | tBe receiving office. Any postage not collect- Five more days are allowed for registration. | day morning. Tuesday evening. such points as the convenience of the public aps-ddweo New York. <4 establish others. ed upon the correspondence returned, bat vemmoge days: o F regia * ‘The reporcof the Finance Committee was | Mr. Thorn amended bis motion, instracting | requires; and in the Case of the 1ithictress - an i ARTICLE 3. which shall have been charged against the re- | The chemical works of Jays, whe saton | next submitted and accepted. ‘The committee | the secretary to notify the corporate wathori; | yeguines:, and tp paved beyond the onter rail AN ESSAY FON YOUNG SEN on Physiotoct- | Fach office shall makeits own arrangements | ce!ving ollice, shall be deducted from the a OP Baltimore, wets Geese ay ee eurDS | recommend that during the sittings of the Ae | ties that the committees would mect next | Or provided carriages of the required dimen: cal Errore, Abuses,and Diseases incident ta Youth | for tbe despatch of 116 mails to the other office | COURT. re Ea TBGPRES Loek RULE eee 'Y | sociation one or more collections be taken up | Tuesday evening. sions, and thar it is bigh time that the cirizens and Barly Manhood, which create impediments to | py regular lines of communication, and shall ERICLE 20. : pd ccese hase tor general uses of the church. Mr. R. B. Mohun called the attention of the | of Washington and (Georgetown should ‘con MARRIAGE. with sure means of relief. Sent in | a7 its own cost, pay the expense of such inter. In consideration of the conzessions made b: Mr. Joseph A. Pond, Pre-ident ofthe Mas. The committee on. Sunaay schools were | Hoard to the fact that the yearly dues (S10) | that said company !sheld upto the reyaire- sealed envelopes. free of ebarge. Address Dr.J. | mediate transportation. Itisulso agreed that | ‘ze United States Post Department, it sachusetts Senate, was seized with @ sudden granted further time to complete their report. | were due at the next meeting in November | ments of the law. = SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, | the cost of international ocean and territorial | 8#7¢ed that a reduction of 20 per cent. eball | illness Thursday, and up to jatest accounts Mr. Mureer, of Wilmington, Delaware, gave Mr. Hall suggested that the secretary make | On motion, the following was added to the Philadelphia, Pa. se23-3n transit of the closed mails, between the respec. | D¢ made in favor of the United States offi remained insensible and in icritical condition. | 9 succinct account of the condition of the Sun. | OUt bills against the members, and coliect the | recolutions as given above SECRET DISEASES. tive frontiers, shall be first defcayed by that gig eros oy There were five interments from fever in | day School in Wilmington. It had increased eae rch aes Kesolved, That & committee be appointed who Baw anitan’s Girt is the most certain, safe,ani | one of the two Departments which shall have px Memphis up to five o'clock yeaterday after- | in number of echelars, and earnest attendance. Teo eee is ne thought it would be best shall wait upon Mr. Gideon, the Presiaent of i said Company, and infotm bim of the action and hymn books, the English cate- | Could be im the rooms a: all times, for the pur- | of thi Meeting, And request that such cars as Par les effect remedy—indeed, the only vegetable ron. obtained from the intermediaries the most fa- - edy ever discovered, Cures in two tofour days.-01 | yorable pecuniary terms for such conveyance, | PaTaeraph of the first article of this Conven- noon. Some chapges had been made in the use of | for the Board to have a paid secretary, who catechisi General Hillboure has accepted the Repub- fe recent cases in twenty-four hours. No minera). no s 7; | om, and which shall be despatched from the 7 chism now being principally in use. +0 of giving information, and attend to all | are antivirated by the ast of incorporanor Balsam, no mercury.” Only ten pills to be taken. Tt count ef the Uther aals to proccee nen United States. Bean nomiuétion tor Comptrolier of the Brats MP E. O. Histon a Balint, taade a | business of the Bosra. | placed upon the yoad, and sald commits C2 Se thewiltler's hope. and 6 Brfend to, those who do | Pore S ARTIOLE 21. Tr ; Pi: rs for N siatement regarding the state of the Sabhath | | Mr. Thorn said the treasurer could not 0 | required to report at the next mertiag Rot want to be exposed. Male packages, 82; fe- necere’ . From the time this convention shall take | |The pes a lth goa pe | Brazos for New Or- | school to which he fs attached. Like the Del. | OVeF the city and collect the dues from mem r. Kilgour addressed the meeting, saying MBawanitan’s Root axp Henn Jvices.—Apom!-| ‘The standard agi ES ine single rate of | effect, all former conver.tioms between the two | ee ee Ah anne oie gtPPosed she | aware school, some of the books used had been | eT, and he thought a collector should be em. | that om 14th street the citizens had no more tive and permanent cnre for Spyhilis. Scrofula, Ul- | postage and rule of progression shalt ken offices shall cease to be in force, except for the | ha® gone down with all on board. thrown aside And new ones adopted; besides | Ployed. ‘ | conveniences than they bad fifteen or twenty bo rea. Spote, Tettors. &. Price $1.25 per'bot- | Postage and rule o) Ls ag Pprpose ot closing the accounts arising there- | | There was but one interment from fever in | which. a very good plan bad. teen adopted | | Mr. McGuire, the treasurer, caid inst venr | Yease cinco, He read from the act establishing fie. ‘Bold by 8. 0. Ford. Bee advertisement, my 2 bor alt other ‘corto ondenca mentionea | BDder. Mobile yesterday. among the teachers, to wit: that of giving oral | 8bout one-tenth of the members paid their | ine Washington and Georgetown horse rail we the seapnd parks Worsthe fe artate This Convention shall take effect on the instraction to the children. Various books of | @0¢8, about one-tenth had sent impertinent | way,which provides, among other things, chat CLOTHING, & thet hier tack, Deparianat shall adopt for | *¥+t aay of January next. It shall continue FOREIGN NEWS. Sunday echool music were spoken of and their | 10t \d the others had not given any atten- | the company shall place first-class cars on Ce the mails which it despatches to the other, | {2 force until cancelled by agreement of | Garibaldi Ferty-two Miles frem Rome. | merits cfiticised. The scheol branch of the | tion to the subject. their road, with all the modern conveniences, Adapted to the convenience and habits of its | (Re ‘wo offices: or until one year from the | 1 ongwox, Oct. 25.—Garibatdi, without ree | CBUrchof which he wasa member was ine | Mr. Barbour suggested that the m mes of | and that the company shall have ticket offices 1867 -FAbe PRice List 1867 interior adaatnivrgrtea Tae a en enher office shall have given no- | esrding the probinition of the Lialian author. | Nourishing conditien. There was a lack of | ‘bore membera who refused to pay be stricken | °° convenient places. Mr. K.said Mr. Gideon at But each office shall give notice to the other | tice to the other of its wish to terminate the | Ferns Me dromongion of ime Lialian anthori- vem), however, in the Sunday school ouare. gi tlie he went to see some | <isimed that ihe company had firet-class cai oe : ; of the standard weight it adopts, and of any | Me. South. At last accounts he had arrived at SS ree Teor thee ee anday. | of the members abouteunres husdred. o als apble Mekl pert relocated srr 7 $ & CO., 517 SEVENTH STREET. This Convention shall be subject to the ap- Scbool, deplored the fact thatthe church of member: re imes to | improvements were? He charged Air. Gideon A.SAKS & CO REET. sabsequent changes thereof. proval ofthe Postmaster Generalof the United | Htetl. a town not far trom the Papal frontier, P) pI The rule of progression shall always be an ber had collect their fees. He then sent his son, who | gi 5 and forty-two miles from Rome. Gen. Bixio = Epamber a smaller num. 7 ar ditional single rate for each additional sin- | States 8nd of the Minister of Public Works of which he wi with forfeiting the charter granted him 0} y oO ber of scholars than any charch within the | Wore out three or four pair of shocs. but no | Qongress, and stated that he laid nimself at tne fe weight or frantion thereon Belgium. Ministerot Mare. 10" 12 the new Cabinet, as | Trisgiction of the society. Some of techie | dues were paid yet. | mercy of the people. Even the appearance of 8 ; Executed in duplicate at Brussels this 2tst 5 Oren could not read, but he was glad to say Mr. Wm. Wail thought the roll should be | the cars, as they stood waiting for passengers, shall always, be accepted, cee ptchine oMtce | aay of Augustin the year ef our Lord 186 Bae Raho tedster eek OTioes from] SENT steps would be (aben te lestrest theese Practical, business meen ee Terused 10 ar. | not only detracts from the value of the Fosd % ‘ bald : f u DOUDLE BREASTEDSACK COATS, sogie rate ScEE 5 ne airect M. Passtavx, bet muy Dad encounters tee Hh ee neve | ihe last meeting of the association were read, Thirty active mesabere ra ea atmenty five or | 14th street should be eareral what action was ACK EROCK COATS, $10 to. 936. Sta'7s and Zelginm sball be as follows: succeesfa! ; igs ‘The Chair read the eighth article of the con- | ©: fi BLACK SACK COATS, #8 AND UPWARDS, 1. On pre-paid letters from the Unitea St Panis, Oct. 25.—The reception of the Empe- The association then, at @ late hour, ad- stitution, which provities tbat me x | cars only every fitteen minutes, as required by 0 O¥S UTHS : pre-pi rs e Unit ‘ates, Post Orrice DEPARTMENT, 2d journed till 10 o'clock Saturday morning. y P names of | the charter. If Mr. Gideon still continued to ALL CRADES, COLORS AND SIZES, 15 cont Washington, October §, 1367. ror of Austria bas been most cordial. His visit delinquents be stricken from the roll. From $ yeiraold and upwards, ae Bee ea ae S'S 3. On all other correspondence mentioned in | g0ing articles of a Convention for the regula- | tious of welcome and sympathy, for bei is popular with Parisians; wherever he ap- SECOND DAY—SATERDAY. Having examined nd considered the fore- | pears he meets wiih enthusiastic manhifesta- On pre-paid letters from Belgium, 80 cen- This morni es. jorce upon the people this line of omnibases, . i Mr. Metzerott moved that a committee be | tha Exeautlve Gomniltiee mat | then the people should take the law in their with Rev. £. O. Hinckley in the chair. An | {PPontd to visit the members and collect Tr | own hands. They could require this compa- a " {heir dues for 1687 and 1808. He said Washing- | ny to place at inelr disposal such OVERCOATS Pate Shell Bes foe the alle cone a rcle the | tlon of the postal intercourse between the | brother of the unfortanate Maximilian height. | spplication received from George W. Chase. | ton had always beem & port Gin son eae. | ny — avenge Bends, comprising ac eyig | rate abell be, for the malls sent, tat arbteh the | venice snr eet, mereour Belgiom, which | fhoged by atreieate Tice the Emperor is re- | of Columbus, Ga. ior loense to preseh was | of this kind. ‘The ‘Board ot Trade baa done | "Emo, Se Der vary meee cencareea ‘in DEAVEIMESHIO eb YOREIGN =» S | aespatching office shall adopt in conformity | | £8tded by all classes. Tocined by tne committee. /.lso a letter trom | much good for the city, and could do much | the remarks and resolutions of the gentle DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN, with the convenience and habits of its interice | WeTe agreed upon and signed in duplicate a DON, Oct. 25.—About two weeks ago a | Lewis H. Tafel and ftom Dr. Tease H. Stearns, | More ii*the merenanie ene kept together. Secs premnied toes requesreeees ee i sede ; Administration. But each office shall give | Brursels on the twenty first day of August, | Mr-@/Donnel was shot in this city, under cir- ee, pron ine, Babject of missionary | ‘The motion was adopted; and the Ubair ap- he cayeaht thas if it tee aah pret Melton Overcoats lined with Cassimere, $8. notice to the other of the rate it adopts, and of | one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, | cUUIst@nces which led to the belief that the pe rae ama Domasnooraainl tors. Te | pointed as such committee Messrs. Metzerott, ebould act promptly farther. Probably ine Water proof Oversacks. $8 any subscquent change thereof. by the Hon. John A. Kasson, Special Uom- pollompuceteced in acing wees ten pee “Mr, E. O. Hinckley suggested aa amend. Meno tatiehan cats Bae Gtk ck omnibusses were brought about again as were Price Lis ARTICLE 6. missioner, &¢, &c.,on behalf of this Depart- i ” “to art | insert Geet sph bce rhe oir) | gashions. They reminded him of politi ane auabror tate months Ve LNE WIDE DEDIished | | ynenovor there shall be established a amrect | mentrand oy MF Pausinen, Disccine Seber) | toe Hamed Mulridge, who, when examined, | ment to art iv eee. ef the Sonstitudion: insert ie mat each ‘knowledged his guilt, and was found to have We alto make goods to order 15 per cent. lower | line of steam communication between the ports | of Railroads, Posts, and Telegraphs, on behalf ‘3 than acy Droste, ox su-called Agent, from | of the United States and of Belgium, ‘adapied | of the Bolgian Post Deparimenie the same ave intelleehon hae useny Rat {rom Ching, Baltimo: Phils ielpbia UNE oR 'o the regular trangportation of the mails be- | by me hereby ratified and approved, by and that a great battle bad been fought between the ‘SS’ FURNISHIN. D after the word America “and are actively en. | raid. be beds subject to suggest, (hough many Who turn frequently, aa they tarn at each a wight eay it was & hobby, yet he had been rid- ed in the discharge of the functions of of the track. ‘B twice—once on the thar office,” which amendment was recore: Tolan of ore eae enced to do so unt the | Centre azie abd again at the wheel axles. They mended for adoption, 3 | 1d be good in the water, for they wer hanged by act of Cengress. When this mat- | WOU GENT Ds. tween the two countries and acceptable to the | with the advice and consent of the President | y/he) agi: and the Tartar forces of the Empe- An application was received from Mr. J. W. ‘ r wag fizet started it met with eer! bjec. | Tkeed boat-fasbion. SILK, MERINO. WH AND SCARLET | two Departments, it is agreed that the inter- | of the United States. i er Wag first ei e' serious objec- Mr. Pfau thought it singular that the ron- a et SUNDERWEAR OS Q national single letter rate applicable tm thie, | in witness whereof, 1 have caused the veal | 507.05 Obine. The imperialisia were defeated. | Hunt, sign oo bed Pr or tne Ney, Oharek, Hons, but be was glad to see that opinion | ping of these omuibus cars had not been more be reduced to 10 cents in the United | of the Post Office Department to be hereto | T¢ battle was pope ti miles from Pekin, changing. Nowa large number ot property holders and business men wanted the form of t changed, and he had no doub: it referred to the Committee of Ministers. An application was received from the War- - ; hich was in gr —— Staces and 50 centimes ir Seigiam, of which | affixed, with my signature, the day and year | ‘WE KEEP NOSATINETS OR ere age six cents (3) centimes) sball represent the | first above wien * oc 12-2w sully noticed in the city papers. The cars had been measured, and did not measure. from oze governm side to the other, as much as is required the maritime rate: and for the other correspond. ALEx. W. Ranpa From Mexic grea: Anas inp sekiny, anealasion Dee No eres the ere rele cf tbls | charter. He said the City Councils tad tees x Oe re : x . 4 A g a report next meeting of that 5 242 Penn. avo., between 12th and 13th sts. | case shall be 10 cents, (50 centimes,) per illo- caused the | already restored. General Mendez has been | y,2°¢o2¢cuuive Committee having adjourned uid them, or interrupts porations in this District comeolidated or hav the Di the Association met. Rev. Jabez Fox in the jct put under the control of Commis- gramme. seal of the United States to be affixed. relieved, and Senor Garcia nominated to be none Approve of fining them, or interrup:- b, ‘ cbair, and Rev. Uharles Reese tary. jg them 1m obtainiug their license. The com- Fecling gratified that Tan Gnce more deai with | | But this article shall not be carried into eect | "iL. 8. 5 Axpnew Jouxsom. | Governor. Iniormation bas arrived from the | “Arter reliiousoxerorsek seater Cy Rev. Foner NINES Hee Creede ee rskent form of | pany were required to pave thestreets two torr mY customers in my individual capacity, I until atime ean ov ‘ich the two Post Depart. | By the area x State of Jalisco, according to which Gene: Jabez Fox, the proceedings of yesterday were ros See AF matter Delorean Kncedleai wer outside the track. This they were relieved of respectfully announce to them and the pub. mente shall Reresfier agree. A XW: PawAanDy Acting’Secretary. | Qorona has # resently impesed two forced loans, | Tend. ablic meeting 10 be held under tae oeeney. on the Avenue, and they should fulfill their lic generally that,having inst returned fro n The p gueatieepoctae pmondinary tet. ee eT Lan TNontes October, 1567. | merely for election. purpoce inane Fey Mr, Mercer, trom the Sanday Schoot orthe Beard. “Our ‘charter expires in Ina, and rauapensuanermeeoe _ torreon New York with a fine assortment of French dere abil becptictal washer te ee ee pair wanders have been nominated and very nus,” NOW In tesla the We pie eee! | now was the proper time to bring the matter | ‘Recompany ug sf and English Cloths and Cassimeres, I am now | jn article VIL Zenus,” now in use in the Wilmington and | TOW was th aoe to abrogate the transfer sysiem. ; res. ‘There had always been ea Washington eehools. and «The Sanday faper, | little | dimcuities and ilt-feeting” between | Cok Rigour said hag pisen tees fect in musical and poetical composition. yet | \V2#bington and Georgetown. and it was well 3 mentioned, bat on registered Tue New Mormon Tapersacte ar Sart | lessly distributed, and armed force about th Brepared to furnish the latest style of Gentlemen's | letters, and on all other correspondence men- | LaxmGiTy.The Salt Loke Daily Telegraph | Country. drees. both in cut and material, at the shortest no- | tioned in the second paragraph of the firsi sys the new Mormon Tabernacle, about which Mr. Piumb bas arrived in Mexico as bearer { 5 repealed, and that if they could not rue the tice, and on most reasonable terms. A fine stock | article it shall be compulsory. so much has been said, is nearly Anished. 1t | of official dispatches trom the United States to | it was thought they tyore tho oo potion: et aryers padigaet Wag te wae, ere | Toad, snoiher company was ready to take the Furnishing Goods always on hand | ARTICLE S. has already been used for a meeting of the | WatGexernment. . ble to the new church. As to catechism the | srateq from Wachingtom the ngton SeP- | road, and equip and run it. J.H.RIBNITZEY. | If, however, the postage on any article shall | Mormon conference. The form of the Taber tween al ahehok off Recrican ns which had | Commitee thought best not to recommend any ‘Ward, A petition was now in cireuntion, | ‘The resolutions were adopted. WJ. HEIBERGER, = _| be prepaid insufficiently, it shall nevertheirss | nacle was suggested by Brigham Youn, New Orleans on the 6th 1, ere Te sailed for | one for general use. Several were now in use, | and had been signed by a} number of por. | y;2D@ Chair then appointed Messrs. George F.?: a be forgrarded to ite desiination charged with | whether he was guided by a «revelation we | New Orleans ou the ch instani. {ts rumored | sit of of the opinion that che sche etaiee | fone, asking Congrecs oarca Rock Oreck, from | H.,Piant, William Kilgour. J. F. ere ae 7, iN & Co., the deficient postrge on the del are not told. ulider thinks “any Were of the opinion that the schools would be e ri agner, and James S. }o a8 said com- (Buccessor to H. F. Lovpon & Uo any enpaid of insufficiently paid. je¢ Tegethoff to his Government. The admiral P . OF of | person who has not seen the building can have | 7 nee T insufficiently pald correspondence, | very good idea of the roof by imagining the | 288 xemained in the City of Mexico waiting ail be levied a ine in the United States | back or shell of a common. Eastets geoars | for the credentials which the Taare: Goverse more instrumental in promoting the growth of oe par Deda it eet ee "St tne | mittee. OITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY the Church if they were zealously watched reatest improvements of the age. | Mr. J. ¥. Burr then offered the following, r. groan 2 over. by the Societies. The report of the | which was signed by those present: MERCHANT TAILOR. of five cents, in Lelgium of 30 centi tarile, of huge proportions, but it is more fra. | Ment requires, Tor the official demand of the | mittee was adopted. is ark Wail was opposed to bringing the sub- | “Whereas the Washington and creorgeto Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) | fine, as well as the deficient postage on other | quently likened to the bull of an old-tashioned | body ot Emperor mitian. ed old om: rs j fa change of government up at this time. The committee appointed to audit the ac- | {ect ora. z Railroad Company nave m ght it best to wait untii Congress focvition, made a ner Of the Maryland As- | should meet, and the board should not dictate there\ovasd placed caeat ees cee eee precsed satisfaction with the ‘sccutacy of on but preferred thar Consress should rset be; | OFabeR of their road, for the use of the pa:rons Accounts and the business manner in which P ezeen Snowe op * | of eaid line; and whereas this mode of convey- jy \0-tf__ No. 369 Penn. avenue, Washington. | articles than letters, shall not enter into the ip, without any keel, and turned topsy tar- | _ Santa Anna intends to leave Mexico for Ha- | eicsurisberircen ite two offce, but ena bo | 9 ‘This Toots supported by ferey-tour | yana stout the2tin Intiaat, The slection of Tetained to the use o} office collecting the ers of cut sand stone, each nine feet ree. = Wo AND COAL. same. . Wine of these plera sind in satraight line on | ie conocoatora are probably defeptei — = tore the matter was spoken of. : ARTICLE 9 each side of the building, and from them : they are kept. “4 ance is deficient in convenience to those com- Wier eee | ,dtegistered articles shall.1n addition to the | springs an arch of forty-eight feet, Thirteen | JOVERNOR Huownzow's Suocesson.—A | “the report of the Kev. Jabez Fox states that gested net a public mesting: be Meld bats | Fe ee i ene White Ash, $7.51 postage, be subject to a register fee of ten cents P ‘St each endoof the build. | Correspondent of tne Cine! ee et Permenars during the past year he has officiated regu- | fis cnbject agitated, “lo tetiened wect seven. | in every res the undersigned desire to ex- Red Ash, $7.75 PiOre and the fee ehatl dee soe gntimes in Bel- | ing, from which spring an equal number of | Wonta take hi. seat ie the Tee eee eine | larly as the pastor of the Washineton Society Olektec oh thermnite: ead vnornee Je, too, | Prese their tisfaction with such arrange- Pine Wood, & gium, and this fee shail always be prepaid. arches. Between these piers are windows | Py crch, 1669, leAVing so nen ee eh ene | having been absent only ones during that time were tp favor of the chani People, 100: | ment. and thetr determination to make use of Oak Wood. $3 Each office is at liberty to reduce this fee for | containing altogether twenty-five thousand | i” March, lc6, leaving seven or eight months | io atiend a meeting of the Executive Commit, ‘Mr. Mitchell said he Keew almost as much | C¥eTY effort to abate the nuisance. wgmincton Any ckehc brown a rears | ‘pe Snails it dlapatches. Fee onan tne Deen me eaten: four- | Senter the present! ror tue Stale Sonate, | {22,08 ‘be Mary rot the eae auon. and once to | sont what Conerees would do for this Dis. | THe Meeting then adjourned. ice, corner Twelfth and F streets, and Tent . teen 1re for the populece, one for t! i » | attend a meeting of the convention 660-0 —nipe nes . street wart somtl | | sg iaseten ei Ah ay ha Sogibtabd dk gent; Nomne-—one for he choke, and others | rae a are eau pevod, be acting Gov. | the ¢ gommitee ou the Minlsiry enbmitted | vefore ine nenate District’ Committees abd ioe The Prize Ri OAL AND WOoD. ghly Sor seternational eurzerpcndance but alse ps . lawyer by profession, and has had several | cemoreene W. Hunt, to becomean ordain. | ™*™mbers of that committee said they desired | Gapuay vs. OaMPnett—F ik rank Gadley, of ed mipister of theNew Church faith. The ap | tohave the business men of the city before | Sprinfieid, Iilinols, and Bryan Uampoell’ or : bem, and make suggestions. Congress would | Duquoin, illinois, ha: de plication for license of Mr. George W.Cbase, | § Di me fe Carhbek nae reece to fient muesiie a ; | ¢xPend money for this District, but they must | on the Isth of December next, fer $000 ‘a cine, provale™ Wa# also recommenced tor ap- | spend it themselves, aud not Lave local polte | Thee eet, pay for the stakes and topes, LOW PRICES STILL BEQUEN( STINT ears’ legislative ex; a the ti TOTS RR GON; | {or other countries to which these two admin. | Tax Wutskmy Tax.—Bennet Peters, of Obi- | Yeats leeisle Generel Aba whee RCE oarencEs® AND TOLLS | istrations may respectively serve as interme. | cago, has been held to bail in the eum of 810.- | culture and education are rather limited, he - diaries for the transmission of such registered | 000 to wer the charge of dealing in high possesses a pretiy vigorous and practical articles. Wines at aprice less thanthe Government tax, | mind, and bas been ranked as one of the best Each Department shal! notify the other of | sold with the primafacie evidence brand. It ; tens to doit. Look at the new Commis. | 7 figh Mr. Spamer, of Baltimore, submitted a reso- ey are to fight at one hundred and zorty jay (soft Red Ash). 300 ‘working men in the legislature. He is a radi- tru ‘Sect sioner cf Public Buildmgs. Was there not & | pounds, and ding ‘o the les, jompany (superior Wii 776 | the countries to which it may thus serve as in- | was proven that the firm ot Peters & Co. bad | cal, of pourse: bur ig ot, by any means, as tiation toprecere ‘aoe c aa anon sien of practical illustration of the advantages of the neigh prise ring. Ee Gaeete cae Chestnut Summer Cooking Goah 600 | termediary. Pr Ompahe ac priccs pace ons from @ distiller | fanatical or proscriptive ag numbers who hail | (atin to bi vernal of ting ofthe as. | Cbange! Now wehad improvements all over | avmrchr ANoTHaR F: Cumberland Run of Mine... 600 Agtiors 11 in Omaba, at prices ranging from $1.06 to81.90. | from the sime division of the State East Pon aournal of each meeting of the As- | the city by his directions. Wherever he put if oF ;-¥GLisn Poairisr. itiy Si'haua’ | , Accounts between the two offices shall be | Tuese facts are not denied by the firm. They | vennessce. ine Conctoe! tan ae rebel | “ciation: adopted. Abe Hicklin, 8 celebrated light weight pugilis: bjs foot some improvements were made. ‘In ; fon cearidertion, wies,"on maton of aie | Sonciuslon Lr icbelhotrad ibe folowing | 9 /RtyEnelck 2G arrived on Monday: an . o . X- | resolution; which was adopted: As sler Society be admitted as a member of the | dvMTe inio the expediency of holding a pub- | BAS OBIY Deen, defeated once. His fighting Maryland Association, beadopted. ©" Peden err channicinte Lonsideraijon ths ex: | Pouhas: and it is. presurasd teat Pees . lency of c g the form of government ‘ : a1 eeey; Mr, Cabell, representing the Warmen- Bribe Leatciar arin jookout for some one in this country of about ate to the Association, the members standing | Meters. Mitckell, Galt and Metserott were fusions with him. ove Wing 10 try during the ceremony of the occasion. “The | *Ppoiuted aa the ‘committee, and the poard | Conclusions with rom. President, Mr. Fox, extended the wright nang | *90urned. was Teceived_ penterday row Ren ane fellowship,” to Mr. Oabell, congretulating Tae Lot uD HAMPSHIED Eneiish beret aow in Lclumoms eonennone him upon becoming & member re Rene | THE Lovpox ‘A uailve” of Aleaardria, in, | saat he would arrive ip tiie city ae see fixed on the tollowing basis: from the total | allege that they ceased themanufacture of high | jegislaiore im Isl, may hove bene weraneee brated Baltimore Conpany's Calta creat te; | amount of lnternationsippostages and register | wines wore (Dan, three ‘montue ago, breatee | (cemalafon Ie6l, may ba bow the knee to the to furnish it in any quani Persons desiring to | fees, collected in each country on letters, add- could not honestly compete with the | Baal of secession, he is no worse than @ may avail themselves of the aheve. low prices, by or- | ed to the total amount of prepaid pestagesand | market. and further because they could pur. jority of the radical leaders and politicians in dering their coal. anc paying for it.can have it | register fees om other articles seut. the de- | cbase the high wines they desired. Govern- | ‘Pennesece. Some of the rebel papers insist delivered any <ime dur.»g the winter. Cheeks will spatcbing office shall deduct the amount r ment tax prepaid wr Government tax. | that there is not radical of ‘any prominence in be given for coal x0 ort: ted and will be delivered | quired at the agreed rate, for the intermedi the tate who was nota very vealous rebel at = 6S BROWN & SON transit thereot between the two frontiers, and | ‘Tuw-Ewprawa Eteorion.—The Vincennes | sometime or other.” 465 9th rtreet, between E and F. the amount of the two net sums sballbe equal- | (Indiana) Sun publishes returas from thirty- —_—__—________ Branch office at onr yurd and wharves at foot of | iy divided between tbe two.offices. five counties in that State, by which Itappears SHERIDAN In New E) wD.—Gen. Sheri- 7th street. (Chroa&Tntell.} we 17-tf ARTICLB 12. iar teed iecnooente eat ase rene ie 11,610, as Hemp hirmmery eri erga ‘The correspondence mentioned in the second’-| com] majorities in me coun- > leay- ‘T. EDW. CLARK. T.B.CROS3, JR. | paragraph fe the firstarticle shall be de- | ties iastyear. The Democratic organs in the instant for Augusta, Maine, bringabout the desired resal ing Telegram, 26th. OonxxorTI0! — ate claim @ majority for their party on. passing through Salem and Newburyport, | tion, and invoking the blessings of God upon two, where he will be happy to meet Ryall, DW CLARK tp ine deapatching ollee; ut theve simatseas)| popular ecie st tie Teeeut- election” eenk ae | Mame mes oem ena nnd Newburyport,’ | Or ibe Society Of which he ig.a member, and | letter tothe Gasrile, of thatelty, commenting | ang'try and draw. Up. aticies OF erent LUMBER DES L: thace the fllowine: them claiming a8 bigh as 14,000 majority. The | will be @ reception on the partof the State. | the Associati ote 5g ‘Re ‘had just be- | on the Tay TRE, Cate ei Laeobare, chinks satisfactory to both, all correspondence be- Virginia avenge, between 9th. and 10th sts. East, | "Xo packet shall contain Snything which | Republican mujority at the election Iast year | From this point ho wit! return to Portlana, | & ome connected. Rov Mr. Cavell fetarmed | it isa pity that this meeting was not held in | tween the parties heretofore having failed to wigere 5S Nav) -Yard.) { sball be closed against inspection, nor any | was 14,202, None but local officers, however, | where a grand ball will be given on behalf of Pe erro ccePtance, snd resumed his | the «dog days,” as the +coolness” of its pro- WASHINGTON, —New York Even~ elected this year, eo that the relative e city Of Portland On 20th instant he ind losses do not materially affect the | will go to Uoncord, N. H., where he will be hf eeaitical situation, the guest of the Hon. Onslow Stearns, remain. mre tten commamcation mbaiover, secant to | we f= a . jate from whom or to whom 1s HPLMPOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT } gent, and the numbers placed upon the p seat asa full seeree. to the Association. ceedings would bave been refreshing’ at That Mr. E. O. ley offered the following | season, and says they are calculated to give amendment to thi (4ld.) Beacon. ton. be lntarted alter tho ‘word. Auerica: | SurTPuGrianD, nenld ARndger, Me ade | ,,Ractve Om Pine Hupron Crowds of people g 3 ‘ « wm merica: e part ine by our ‘nriends” of rge- i r the’ die terns or samples of merchandise. 1ag there Over night. ° On the 30th Inst. he wilt | {inn fo be ins en, i scool . Thursday to see Butler, Patchen and Fear. Hyrmpoiy's Conceathnrsn Basuact Sansara: | 2. No packet may exceed two feet in length, | _Howscrom—On Saturday night, October sth, Proceed to Montpelier, ang artand 8 reception | jy ud Ste actively, engaged in the discharge of a Seas Derslay cos coming 0 clase Hg, rharedts to see Butler, Patchen an a Rear NRITLA or one foot in any other dimension. Iho. Cottingham was stabbed in an altercation ing he Will atend ® feunion Of the ng” | "The amendment was discnased by Revs. | prive Alexandria of her Aqueduct, nnd of ali | in harness, fora purae of $1,000, Four heats ead p.. the (reat zee Purifier 3. pls ata ad sball wool yan ted foie Bp ation Wetollowing Tharcar’ wharaae sins of Veuene oe, Monty lier he pide, Me . Cabell, Hinckley, Fox, and Giles, and Participation in the trade ‘of the were trotted, Patcben winning the firstin 2.41, th are prepared according to rules o aby article the tation < affair . . E.0. Hinkley, ‘Canal; wor! es second f . Sree acaey brea eee Prdnloied by ine laws or vegulations of the,| Wok'pice at borae‘in wich; Oingnam | New York, via hutiand and roy. Stier whieh & maton Was made thas theres | S20, 0R10 0 the Slip of Virginia tllitonaai | otter cwo mae and Ung. in We art G8 SEMRES, | enans aeincnt neta Scummane | Mink, Sarvarepin orteescarenn are | oSALhcY LaPatagageae se"EicPaul | At wearamnoanoe tat en aman | Sits caches Reectane SRTHe MASE | ee Pee be ern mend 6 ears ~ B. JEWELL’S on any article sent to the United States it may | not reached us. Long promptly surrendered last, the ble in our town kn va | wes upnecess@ry, as, under the constitution | her large e: ditares, and of her Nc ously, ob created @p excitement. Before oa Pure and Unaduiteratea bp levied for the use of (6 Customs, Aimeelf to ab officer aud is now in the custody, | lst; the vatuable prop vd Vihe | 800 by-laws, no amendment contd ve carried | aViTMeU cha Wa eo ae reKenaye | she could be released trom her sulky ahe cor ORIENTAL SOAP, CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP, bes Except, as Sear Siawetiates febrero of the Inw.—St. Mary's (Md.) Beacon. “feJeauit fathers, of Newtown m . tisun- withon: the Japse of proper. time efter it has | will abandon it, after the proceedings of this iets oe did both Jens, La 4 on herowner |, owmer- fen tga etre y en l. ¥ ithorew from race. er Me e PREMIUM NEW YORMICM FAMILY SOAP, | wise than herein expressly provided, | 22 Mt. Homman, tne woman who wasatab- | devstood to be the purpose of these reverend | Deen ofered. a ie adopted,’ would "ii sober eorreepdilics 1dr’ taAdeke paper jamin Gerow, was hurled ont of the beckon No. ONE BROWN SOAP, ARTICLE 13. bed in church at Oanton, Ohio, on Sanday, ie ee openbeiflgecrorer nce in our village. +4 read: +-All ministers of the New church resid- | ssys: “There bave been cha: enough | ofthe sulky, and severely injured inane of hie Te family use, for sale cheap for caah tothe The Pest Departments of the United States | t ara eres, pontend. ¢ a} change will be bignty gratifying tothe differ. | is within the limits Of the Association, whto of legs. — ¢. B. JEWELL, Manufacturer, and of Belginm shall-establish by | nag ‘He hadi tried ee kilt | €Bt congregations which have been heretofore | bave been ordaimed according to the order of YuaR.y MEETING oF FRimupe.1 The’ __S sista. | treeae tbe ey 00 conations pon wes [Soest ty bumplag Sinbaat eqns wos | sre iom Nepionn, te. Pit mace mor | ihe Geta Goercrton at sue New ert compaction of tanner of Poa sate A gh hey, RRNNNT ea atc RN Te ay esd bat failed in thie, madea rope from his bed- ce in 8 ree eee nen d in the discharge on Lord's day (to-morrow) in the ‘Batt. IANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. ae ir aiegenes brnrenen n clothing and hung himeelf to the wall of his | ™T*easy of accees than beso gr eee dk igae jasteron represent 4 foreign conntries [0 they may | cell. bes 4 are war The convocation will he ns of their offices, shall be officers of this | da. inexperighe,and by common sense. What | Tent ite, Srimcas GRORCE L, WILD, formerly Tuner and Agent | to ot ie Dana | Shore of ‘Western > . F t VIRTUES OF THE NICHOLGON PavexgnT,— . Willard. H. Hinkley read jabora: Alexandria. t portions pa te eS Repairer 00 itis, however, siways understood thatvagh || HOMorDs i Viacinra Mr Thomas Hon. | 1;\whav ie Wem Orleans Greece nae eae | areata HE Hoy the church, waies | Lng, todeprive Alexandria ef te coal tr ‘| Of Pennsylvania and Virginia, The Fairtex WP ATEN WAYS PIANOS at Met correspondence sbull ouly be cbarged with the | ‘on, ton of Thomas Es. Hunton, of Fanguwr | the Nicholson pavement Tecomments iteelt | at Gea boon ap to prepare. farm ihe Fiver trade to city, to teeexcla- guarierly meeting, wbich con vensd Music Store. now of GEORGE L. WIL applicad e to direct ini fowal corres- | Va. .was shot and almost instantly killed om | upon o:her and higher grounds than those of |: The Association than tokts recess tll two:| sion of Alexandria, and in many other cases? Alexandria, meats thie year at Woodlawn. PRO'S Piane Forte Manufactory, Ne: 4 A posdence, ana by tne postage due to | Tuesday last. election day. at New Baltimore, Biers durability and comers B84 welll ae RU | o[ciock, for religions worship, Rov. Wa. H. | In eliies as with individuals in trede, each prepioua taetates Tike ans oo ian c a Y: & ¥ A 5 men named re e id § BS eTSto, ) & large centinueao tive wpecial attention to tamng and | foTelgn countries and any omer tex for exte- * ie aconstd of Raving Acted as a Yankee.| staten that vite notable fat ant rails toe | Hone’ strmou.F Pe felepted to preach ihe Sea raat ge oe Sere emp na OF, Cea, Suihering of ine followers of Pena will take repairing Zianos. " aurisg whole region tn and about Néw Orleans, Jef. " mt: 7 Ls } place nos, Parlor Organs, and other Instroments, i ARTICLE 11. py } Tegi Non, bas been, j — re; ' Tealfawad other strings, always for salo ab ery of Bon aioe aceoras to the other, Spapustioge | gg On atonal lentes, Boston tase Repay | {7702 a peace 1a.case keene | io va OMCIal returne from nearly all the A: Goon: Haat —the bits Beoeteld, Cramp Satu or Ruat EeraTs I MARYLAXD.—On Ww INDOW SHADES chats, Aw ebishthe Dorman mar etree ee | ape Finn 1s twice teat etree’ Bees | Chars dia the te Wlotaity of the Nich- | Sry ‘ot ah pon, which will Bee heed ay [evening saree #73 oa ra ey of the real eens y — ce, npiry tw er may serve.as ia- je 3 1s cancel elicit a ir victory is mere decided i - | of the late Richard Scott, situated in the THE LARGEST STOCK; ,} termediary, by its usual means of maul trans- | fon Transcript, Hune HeReziP 10 Avalp + DisTasrerct: jap y counted upon; 25,. | ite them befere Justice Harper with sel! he % 18 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, POreaties, Wee et ace cae Cee i eet tad oeretm* | Marniace—Miss Adelaide Sanborn, of ‘Deon set Gown as the limit of thelr : Huon writhoutadiconse. : Thecharge was sus. | neighborhood of Uroom. ‘Sichard K. Ose, Pigg bept Fizsures, at the lowers priors, can be aor such transl! ont part the Unired States’ | ‘gorilin ‘s 5 aol ebin'w: ingenious In- | Powel {committed swalckie on Wedneaday mojority. nae 9 were B20 each, and Joan Be yanbeainrmes Coorpian. fou . J o! shall rece! < A i ae J ep ee Oth inet. by hang! in an 1 = was pins pied wrt ad <tc “St eee 402 7th ate transit across its. u tatters robe of poimt @’slencon lace, in the” She was to rr oy ‘Gen. Phun! of business Sunday, tor which oeM-cow _1ut.Rxp) opp. Patent Omee. "| 1 J'eynis_ per alte lear Fate; fa Parje Euponition, repseeents 10,000 aaje haber | ObuuIding. SDs. was 10 be whe bess | Kearsey, “ ‘Ge Karine, © ras fined an, edditional G10, making in ani | 87 4 Perey oes Month, to settle NHR GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH Therer | cles 12 cents per pilegsne Dey Seema ) on ttemane! rue opposed to the engagement ani 7s beard to earthy’ ‘S10 for 2 on the Kansas. the nervous: bili should im- 2. For trapeit across . eG Hooker, Bena- | say, Te wo a fanera? there fore, the B nediately use Hstwnoy’s Exraact Bucuv. F : : fee Cage my Cea D&W IY ; : : tors Doulittie and otew Alieeniond aoThe Black 8 to be: New | Lasoswy-or a Cow +-Officer Nutti ‘S7-The dieiavce frem Liverpool to: London, anest ; yon te. : oF 0g, of the aininnee ( ndon, SEA Src Ge eee Seale iaary cet sa.tiera: | teiytytindes meeatnts Sk wal SSE — Buchanan Read, both of Philadelphia, the. to ¥LMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU, giv net wel f ix smith et 7A. XiusGie too Donde OF & new jour YR age ta ate tides cearet wee mecenea She time. health apd vigor to the frame ang bloom ie: | ‘ona elected to unt eiyiea tbe y Wat- Whoop. ‘The Lesven worth Zullciin of the 17th au- |. with ue Inroeny Of his cow, “Pheer | The pames of five de: . the palideheels,” Debility isaccompanied by many | \evthe Ogenn : {or letter reine we | Sei aon trees 8 hope ie eaid tobe 8 iadien"base bau clu aivoaee te serious iiuees of Sidney Glark, | was sustained: aud the neous SegetNes | _ 67, Tbe pames of five. democratic Ren:lemon nittel te eopeamption, hina or aplont h Seam art weeet mieten teen use Begroes una Wel two couservauiee.”” | 10 the Olt heg tiye from Kansas, Give bail for court. Toumired 0 | Grnoremip of New Hampenise, exeue, ee 20°, :