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THE EVENING STAR. | The Largest Circulation in the District. ' --+ Editor. CROSBY S. NOYES. WASHINGTON CITY } WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1567. Se READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE, SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- OxAPBIC AND OTHER MATTER. WASHINGTON: ITS EXITS AND EN TRANCES CE ime during the war, Mr. Whipple, ia | alecture delivered here, referred in a yery forcible manner tothe bemmed-in condition 0: the National Metropolis. D:Micaltof or egress—only to be reached by a single line of rsiiroad from the North and West—a tax of so much per bead being levied on every American visiting the Capital of B:s country. ‘These references at the (ime excited consider. able remark, and Wasbingtonians ‘began to | hope that some good might come of it. Aneffort Was afterwards made to establich what was termed &n air-line connection wiih New York Which bill, if we remember rightly, passed the House of Representatives under the potent agency of Mr. Stevens, bat met an untimely end im the Senste, having been strangied in Commitee. So ended the prospect of more en- Tged communication in this direction and Jett Little grounds for hope of any future aid from Congress by direct legisiation. Since then the proposed and promised connection by the Baltimore & Ohio railroad of this District with their Western road via the Po'nt of Kocks and the slow progress of the work in that direc- have cansed ourhopes and fears to alternate ‘Within the past few weeks a weil directed movement has been inaugurated, looking to | the establishment of railroad connection with | the adjoining counties of Virginia, bya branch Toad from the Loudon and Hampshire ratiroad | into the Dhstrict. This would open up a large | Snd fertile region now entirely closed to us, | and Would doubtless lead to a further exten. | sion of the road towards Winchest r and other points. It seems to us that more is to be hoped for by this movement, and in this direction: ban from elsewhere. The Loudon and Hamp. | snire railroad is built, in ranging order, in a | healthy financial condition, has no adverse | legislation to contend with as we have in Maryland, bas the best wishes and efforts of the inbabitants of these counties for its succees, and for its extension mto Washing. | ton. In the report of the proceedings of the meeting beld at Leesburg some days since, and from the character of the parties composing it, we are ted to hope for good results. Its true | that the corporation of Washington is so bam. pered by 1's charter as to be unable to furnisn material aid toward this project; but this very ould cause our citizens to take the ma’- ter ip band, and if not able to secure indi. vidual subdseriptions saMficient to make ap our Proportion of stock, apply to Vongr-ss imme. Giately upon its assembling for power to make the necessary subscription in bebalt of the exy. Sueb an lication, property made, Would, without doubt be granted. This op- periunity te mage au outlet from the District »* too geod to be Jost. and sach connection, once made, would be the » dawning of a new era in our elty’s Bistory. « Providence always Belps those who help themselves,” and expe- rience bas shown us that we must rely solely wpow Cdr own enterprise and energy in devel- oping ovr resources A determined dand Persistent united effort will mplish this important object. ABEAD.—The STAR'S extras Iast night were | abead of all competitors ith the election re- torus’ By special arrangement with the Franklin telegraph line, we nad a wire ran- Bing through New Jersey and New York to Beston, snd issued our first edition hours in advance of other advices, giving full and in most imstances complete retarus from those sections. From the interior of New York our second extra gaye the Democratic gains in the cities along the iine of the Cen- tral raiiroad to Boffalo—news which did Bot get into this morning's pavers even by th® Associated Press. By connections made at Pittsburg with the new Aliantic and Pacific Line, we gave also sli the news in Chicago And St. Louis of the Western State elections some tem hours ahead of the general news- paper press dispatch. The accuracy of oar early special election advices is fully con. Srmed by the latest returns to-d: Tue RESULTS.—The results of the elections held yesterday may be summed up as fol- lows: New York goes Democratic by a large majority, probably forty thousand. The Republicans carry Massachusetts by a | greatly reduced majority. Maryiand goes Democratic by nineteen or twenty thonsand msjority. Wisconsin is close, though the in- dications are tat the State has gone Repadli- cam by &reduced majority. The Legisiatare being Republican that party will send a Sena- tor im place of Mr. Doolittle. New Jersey has gore Democratic, overcoming a Republican ‘MSjority of 2,759 last year. Minnes ta haselect. ed Marsball Governor, but rejects negro euf- frage. The latest returns from Kansis indica‘e the defeat of both negro and women suffrage in that State, though the Republicans carry it by & reduced majority. S7 Dispatches from Dablin s ate that the ‘Srreats of supposed Fenians still continue to be made Geo. Nagle ts 10 b is to be tried at Siigo. S&F The English I Parliament has | been called to reassemble on the 19th of the present month. alates Tre ReovtaR Session oF Tae Viecrnta EOISLATURE Di@rexsep wits sy Onver or ‘NERAL SCHOFIBLD.—Genera! Schofield has written to His Excellency, F. H. — Governor ef Virginia. saying -—«1 hay. crived letters from several members of the late Virginia Legislature, uiring whether there of 0 body durimg the raising the question whe Der under State laws the members of tbe House of Delegates do not bold over antii thesr successors are duly elected and qualified. Without deciding the latter question, upon wDich there seems to exist a diversity of opi i E ‘ i ot poendsna crenata TuE ITALIAN QUESTION.—Cable dispatches of yesterday say that Garabaldi has arrived a: ‘Spezzia om board an Italian man-of-war, a Privower im the bands of the Italian Govern- ment. itis esid that the italiane have repas-ed = frontier It is also stated that the Emperor leon has received General Marmora as in fap ambassador. The Vienna Debatie, a , States — Baron Vou S pote, says that the policy of the leon and =: ty big Josepa are the ‘ame—nam ely, thai f peace. Lt is = at Bertie the that the recent feat of Gen, Garibaldi cancels the ultimatam of Napoleon reece Tse Recwrsesp Votre tx Norta Cano. Lisa—Private advices from North Carolina state Wat the Republicans expect to carry the convention question in that State. The regis- tered white vote exceeds the biack by 22,000. Botwi'Rstanding which. bowey: ing , they to poll © majority of 15,000 in favor of vention, On books were reopenr. in Wiltsingron yesterday, the Tesalt, beva cat ha | twenty-three ves and two blacks WANT ¢ 13 BOX co Sy wilted them at rs Fags SO LF b street, seers avenue and D «t. it am, on THURSDAY. Novemost } eri te ats ‘Siern the faneral of our late Bro. ats X we 7 Boat rhe BIRENICT UP ore roLU MRS, UR. M.. will meet at Tusearors i lows’ Halt. Nevy Yard, on THURSDAT hee 3 we o'clock B ™., for the nur git ing the faneral of our late Brother ¥3. ae usearore ‘Trib- Rati “Takin vi Peis u —The officers ar4 members of \em COLt sia ke A CRATES He. 1. wit © eg ES ir attendanee ee fi WEDNESDAY EVENING. t Central Masonic Hall. officers taked place. All companions in tondiy fis Menge Tevited to be present Democratic The Democrats Gain | The Democrats have EXTRA. TH E ELECTIONS. ——- NEW YORK. i Majority im the State 35,900 to 49,000, —-—-e vily im the Interior ——_$4 (Special Dupateh to The Star] New York, Nov. 6.—Mr. Greeley’s election figures, after the Tribune went to prese this morning, make the Democratic majority in the State of New York from 3 01) to du, Tae Democrats ato Reavily im the interior. he City 61 the State. {Speciat Dispatch to the Star.) New York, Novy. 6—The votes tor County Ard City officers are not ali counted yet. but enough to make it apparent that the clean Tammany ticket is elected On Secretary of State the World and Herald give McKean’s majority im this city 61,175, and the Tribune 60,467. The Times the same as tne World. The Democrats gain three Senators and on® Assemblyman. in Brookiyn the Demoera’s gain about 2,000 and elect Kalbfleish Mayor, in plage of Booth, Republican. In the State the Democratic majority 1s es- timated between twenty and for'y thousand; the Times places it at the lowest figure; the World mskes it over 25,000, and the Herald the me, whilst Mr. Greeley thinks it will be tt 75—Estimated ma- | 35,000. The returns are very scattering, but they show that the Kepublican majorities in the Senate and Assembly wil! be largely reduced, not enough, however, tc take off the hands of the Republicans. h houses of the Legislature. [By Arscociated Press.] New You, Nov. 6—The Tridune estimates the new Legislature as follows: Senate, eigh. teen Republicans and fourteen Democrats, ana Assembly eeventy-one Republicaas and fitty- one Democrats. The returns are very meagre and there may be three or tour more Democratselec’#d to the Assembly, bu! there ix no reason to doubt bat that there will be s small Republican major- ity te gives a Democrat aud eleven assem biymen twenty Republican hve acermt yinen are elect- gain ed to th . Sixteen sare to hear from.or are in r ty e State i- cieen thousand. Forty Thevsand Democratic Majority Claimed in New York State. The followsne dispatch was received to day At the White Honse Nzw Yorn, Nov 6, 1567 P ai The State Commitee claim forty thousand majority—ore dent of thirty. Lo er {| House sure is ends negro macy and suffrage and imp ent. Every wnere, Republi te fallf off Nothing yet west of Syracuse. Bailey, Republica Conkiing’s District, New York, [Special Dispateh to The Utica, N. Y.. Nov is elected to Congress lected in Roscoe ar.) 5—Bailey (Repabdlican) fill the vacancy o-ca- sioned by Rorcoe Conkiing’s election to the | Senate, by 1,200 majority—a Repudlican loss | of 214. Democratic Re m New York. New York, Nov. 6.—The Democrats in this city are very jubilant, and are firing a salute in front of the City Hall. [Special Dispatch to The Star.] New York, Nov. 5.—The Democratic State Central Committee state that the Democratic majoaity in the State foots up 30,000. There is great ing smong the Coriservativ was the scene of intense ex any all night. MARYLAND. 1e State Gone Democratic—_Wash- ington and Frederick Counties Give D ecratic Majorities. Bartimoew, Novy. 6.—Returns coms in slowly. The indications are that every official Position in the Stateof Maryland will be filled by Democrats. In Washington Coant | the entire Demociatic ticket is elect Frederick county a'so Democratic. These have been stromg Republican counties. Kent county gives 1,252 Democratic majority. Wi- comico, the new county, gives 1,000 Demo- cratic majority. NEW JERSEy. ———— emecratic ', 6,000—The Dem- ™: ity of Eight in the ‘eon Joint Batlet, (Special Despatch to the Star.) TRestox, N.J., Nov. 5.—Returns from the lower end of the State show increased Demo- eratic gains. The Democratic majority in tho | State will be over 6.000. Lrst year the Repub. | can majority was 2.500. The Legisiature is Democratic on joint ballot, by © mnjority. SSS See, MASSACHUSETTS. im Quincey Adams Defeated for Governor, but Seut to the Legislature. Bostox, Nov. 5.—Two hundred and torty- towns give Bullock £3,626, and Adams 62,556. Of the State Senaters elected, as far as heard from, 2 are license men and 6 for prohibition. Of 195 repreeentatives heard from 155 are for license. John Quincey Adams, though not elected Governor, is elected a repre sentative. — WIscon ELECTION. Fairchild Rusning Behind. Special Dispatch to the Star.) MILWAUKER, Nov. 5.—The Daily Newt (Dem ) states this morning that the election yesterday in this State is close. The Demo. eratic majority in Milwaukee city and county is 4,800. Gov. Pairchild rons behind the State ticket in many of the towns heard from. WISCONSIN ELECTION. Fairchild Republican elected Govermer by @ reduced majerity—The Legislature Re. Lgsarsonas special Dispatch to the Star.) mitcens Nov. 5. he Journal (Rep.) of this city claims the election of Fairchild’s (Republican) by & reduced majority compared ‘With last year’s vote and says: The Legisiatare | is ceartainly Republican, thus ensuring tothe | party the Seastorship in piace of Doolittle. Fairchild’s for Governor will probably Ray. Hority of $,000, a loss of 5 000 om last year’s vote. nae Se ed Ps MINNESOTA ELECTION. [Spectal Dispaten | to the Star} Sr. ot Nov 5.—The Pioneer and Demecra conceds the election of William Marshali (Re- publican) Governor of Minnesota by a re- duced majority, but says that the amendment to the State constitution providing for negro suffrage Is rejected by a decided majority. semen? s Deteated from ¢ "See thousand ceed Drom "Salle rage by at least eight thousand [Special to ‘The Star.j St. Louts, Nov. 5.—Returns trom Kansas sbow tbat the vote on the negro suffrage ques- tion bas been close, but it is probably defeated by from 2,000 to 3,000 majertty. All the towns slong the lineof the Kansas Pacife raiiway bave given amajority against it. The Femate ecufirsge amendment is defeated by at least £000 majority. se a ree iw BANSAS: ‘oman Suff, ad N rage Defeated in that States [Speciat Dispated to tne Star.} New Yorx, Nov. 6 —Hetarns trom Kansas ingiicste both defeat 20 and fe ° trage im that State. . male suf- FINANCIAL. In consequence of the elections Wall street was extremely ‘aull yesterday. quiet and the supply of cash gold for delivery abundant, the holders pa: c&tTyiug over balances. It was reported that Mr McUniiceb ts sbout to sell a considerable amonntof government gold in a few days, and this report tends obelp tne specala’ion fora ‘The belief that he will also contract the legal tender ereenbacks for October to the fall extent of four millions, April, 1566, bar siso some influence in govern. jog the speculations of those who look for The lown market is easy, and the few appilcations which are making are met st@ per cent. on call and at 749 on dis- LOST _ 0 ll a enemas c Be eee eee avegae ae se aeae te mae Fewer id to tt nder, Dire House, Le neLe & 285 percent. for owed by the law of nee ED Streret oe on gy alt., ala above reward wilt o sven ‘or her recovery: be JAMES ROONEY, Md. 1 0 BEWAR a RED COW an Hy tbe id their recovery. BILLER, ee m4 and K sts., Navy Yard. Leah ith 7 oe thot, ——-—— (By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) Lewis Jobnson & Uo. quote stocks and bonds ip bome and foretgn markets as follows: Naw Yor, Nov. 6—First Board—v. S. §.20's. 1-62, ex-coupon, 10S isi geez compos 106 5 fe BEEMOND BER he fn ‘ded by return FRARK TCR g30 6 55 conan cor rE a sist of Ortaber, Tred BUFFALO aad inoue ear, under bitin the a pussie on when last seen. ere boty Stable, stnvatreck, I st eee. Yin a Wa 11, coupon. 112; I+64, 03-SOm OR, f coupon, new, I upon, coupon, 1004; 7.30's, second, nS: 7.30's, third, 105 365 Canton, 42; Oumberiand, 2%: Quicksil- 10. Pease, Rew | 3 Mariposa, Sig: di ‘tral, V2 Rios Pac 85 eadin, 96%; Miengan Central, or = —- Hack Island. lantic Mail. 1s, LY Tae be Rivenif loft at aie aera the 2d instanton ie; Michigan Southern, 6% 4: Cleveland and Pittaburg, 5! on preferred, 627, ; me. 90%; Odio ‘And Miss. Uer- a" oted, oe ia. Toledo, 102; my Sie EE ‘atent Office build Bh ‘finder = be varied Water Power, "i ‘olevelua id, 139. 6— Noon.—Consols, :Iiltnols, 81. rie “OF. T e Black and’ Watts one Dark’ Cream an COW. The owner will please 1, charges, and take them 10K, near — — nen To THE FREMIBES OF THE SsUB- scriber, om the 29th ult property. pay charges, and ta! Liverroon, Nov. 6—Noon.—Cotton market firm; sales estimated at 15,000 bales. Middliog Up *, ed and Reig Baf- bales. Middhi z PERSONAL. [BAT ghicy oncucnr AP aoe L, BISCUE,(Bankrupt,) aud am read payment 08) Eny of the SubsCol reorive claims agaings him; ities who eet sirens Hon are request he ni och” eee as early as and before the nent of meet Q poxcs WILL BE GIVEN ay a Wiis low 0 Ena for a Situation in the sears ane Bo «a note, 544 Mth st. south BANT’S DINING + ROOMS. = ee Soiree detighitfat SUNDAY MORNING AST goto the above named elegant ¢s- {ablekment, north corner of Penna. a Ope from7 till a. m. every Sunday. #2 About 350 shares not yet taken. no4 gems (Express, Nat, Int., Republi i a NOTICE, be mf he M IT MAY CON meres Orricr, Nov. 4, 1887. ven that Licenses issued to estanrants, Taverns, Ordina- Houses, Soto of Dry Coee Hardware, sted ~ R. —— MAY BE CONSULTED BY ladies in need of his service 496 street, inear New Jersey avenue. from 9 &. m.,to9p.m. Noattentien willbe paid to le: ° ctionery. Hawkers and Peddlers, ce piu Alleys, dealers in Old iro Rk. W. EVANS sey ge ae bog Dedagb kd and residence to No. Onions left at Mr. Mey ter in Nad H sts., will be attended to, oc3i-dw” SULT DR. LEON, 63 TENTH All Acnte and? Chron ailroad “ars. will expire on Monday, 1867 ors Ye this Office w iehin tend rs Drag Seoreseors FRED WEL NATIONAL Gagteay BUILDI SOCTATION —The first meeting for a jh Ming T..ABOVE PA. AVE Diseases, Skin Diseason, ce, &e., thoroughly cared time possible by him ___FOR SALE AND RENT. Fa» RENT—Three UNF CUNteHe ROOMS 0 sigetseiteen Wan Ren ing, at No. #08, « 5] GT OAE Beer oa KINGs!! IN ENDLESS VARIETY. © NT Bye Fo pm Beni ate furnished kooms qicitinc elogieaee | peor piace | Aeticreceinesdare™ fm me - eas Box 21 Sti 4 no 6-2t* seat Croan CCtastocnon anne, | WAXTED-273 coggaa anion y | PSE 5145 Tth st., third door above iy Tronim ‘or Address Box 27 Fo RENT—HOUSE 1268 Second strest, be- no ¢-3t Intelligencer Building. | Star Office nos it tween D and E, with every medern | impioye A YOUNG MAN thorouchty ments “no be BEAsket AND SHAWL ROOM. in the Dry Goods busin: ory Tecommencdati t letter to “N. Et RENT—FIVE UNFURNISHED Rooms at No. 310 Pa. avenue. north aide pet eon 9h st. Apply to DE. MERRILL. Ww recently fitted up a very handeome room in pursccone tery for the male BEANE ETS and ‘ould call spec: tion to Ed this ing departareste co we now L2ven'tents large Wwe NTED—A Child's NURSE; colored. Nowe Ko RENT—A TWO-STORY BRICK Hovst assortment of fi oe : need sppiy Te But the a ocuhan ing 4 rooms ards cellar, sitwated No and a superd stack of rety fee Biack and Colored | Sasais. dW hvuss abees the Ciscke, oui aide ft | 403 oth atrest, tetween F and G. Tuyuire nn froun! PAISLEY SHAWLS: with acomplots an | "a's . = >a firient of:ow oy roe, | WASTE ara | Fon NET Sg ys oc 29-d3t&cost No. 34 Market Space. eine ty eR ce ete on AT | thecny. Will ¢ of Janus AGLE * "00 5 ‘Ane At @14 per month. a FRAME = aoe ‘v street west ’ Q and B north; water on the premiars al ‘house commplote, “Apes to A. F FaRDON, K com * . Offic ice Internal venue ter ) between och. 13th, Pa | aon stati rms. BENJA 334 Penn. ar {Chron i nos rE T DIATELY—A 1 ~~ P tes. fons Bret-claas TERS and twe oY SSTER SHUCKERS. Must He thaconehls ugderstand their business sc OYSTER BAY no 6-3t* 255 Pennsylvania ayenu é or WARSTED-A competent DRAUGHTS AN | Acs ~ ith some capital, as partuer in au archt * tect a office already established. Address, st particolars. A.B. par Off nos C offer. by & ‘ iy eed to betel bustaoms Laaress 'T Oup PRICE $a the best makes of CALICOES, 1234 and 15 HI the ne Siriee RELATES. oa 35 cen' Goua ‘SHIRTING MUSLIN. 12% and 15 cents. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. J. W. SELBY & CO., 323 Penagyivania ‘avenue, Near where the avenue and Seventh street cars __Stop, (south side) oc 8 Mrarnos, RNISHED HOUSE FORK RENT in Ge handsomd FRAME HOUSE. No. street. above West. o r kitchen, good /ellar and water. ‘The Purgituee i . The POPLINS, a ad REPS, “* eapectatie WOMAN «SIF | withimuail famtiy” Kent #50 pcr month se ae " a with iy i Tmonth. no al eee | WARE N Pe” cismicrmaids Semmetre=s or SOK RENT Until 2 a or Aas rt of PLATDS, i pacas, | Waiter, Addrom Box No. 20 Star Office F my Country, RESIDE April. 8 part of Jast “a =, * | city reference given. <n: mann, eugethee with Corian: tn ou Stables. situated three mites from the, city Th accommodation train passing the house sev eral times a day for the convenience of per ing Vusiness in the city 61 CLARK MILL F 6 LA — We it to acer. for a — 000 to B51 shoete ta (nt) Par. ia aa AY > ‘tenced Sew Machine OPERATORS an at No ‘io Market e. between Sth and streets, (second floor.) 7S Sse Tecommended, SS1TUATION iia Diy Goodss ney oF Contectionery store. Address Box 40 Ole ino W ASTED=A GENTLEMAN who i dosiroas of taking & share in working’ « farm. ine aalles gut of ithe city. Fair terms offered. Dirart A.B. T., Star OMee. ho #3" i ee Oe W BACOO to call at Welch's Wholesale Toba: co establishment, 154 Pa. ave.. between 7th and 18th to learn something for their interest in the ay of purchasing this las of goods. $1, 500 QE 82000 WANTED FOR SIX or twelve months. on deed of trast— ample sear ww 8 ya party ‘ee J. W. SELBY & 00., 323 < sylvania avenue, — oe ) oc 38 r Ber ret SALE BY KILBOUBN & LATTA, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. IRST GRAND BALL OF THE INTELLIGENCER SOCIALS, To be held at Calvert’s Hall, D st... pet 6th 8nd 7th. on THURSDAY Nov Tickets ONE DOLLAK, sduitiing & gentleman and ladies no 4-St* , ioe 2 =, SE PES “WP OURNAMENT NEAR GEORGETOWN, ‘There will be a Tournament by the SILVER SPRING a at “Hickorynat Hill,” Georgetown Heights. just below the Bed Hall, on the Rockville Road, on THURS- AY, Nov. th. if fair, if pot, the next fait Dinner and. Refreshments in a besutifa rove into th the grove. Proceeds to be Two New three-story BRI K HOUSES on N street. between 12th and ig’ cach Six DWELLING HOUSE: ‘contin on Frank- lin Square. on 18th and I streets«—24 40 to $10.08) A fine RESIDENCE PROPERTY on on street, between G and H etreets, 1 rooms. all modern provements: newly furnished. House and Furui ture for eale at a bargain. Some fine property on F street, between Treas: ury Department and Post Office Good tnvost zat KILBOURN & LATTA {Iet.} corner 7th and F streets in bn od bonus will be or will jive an interest in Dasiness. Address P. 1. Star fice. oc 25 tf ANTED-A GERMAN FAMILY to live ov 0 farm of 25 acres, and attend geperally to horses and the place. two miles frc Call at 71 Louisiana avenue, mear 7th street, up stair oc 2-tf Woacne TO PUR Teasonable than atx of not poms with modern improvements, Geccabiy und pieesuntly located, witht rood yard clther in this city or Georgetown, for which caab will be paid. Inquire mn Ps & CO., Real Estate Brokers, oc init 460 Isth street, corner F strect WANTED New ‘and Cast-of CLOTHING. old GOLD and SILVER, or any other article of falue.at the old established Merchant Pawnbro isin ioe) Ms, Pa. aven ROOMS POR RENT—Si with gas and water, at Apply Sass me tah STOVES. LOT OF VERY LARGE RADIATOR STOVES, of the most improved pattern, from the last Government sale. and suitable for churches, school houses, club rooms, or, any other large building,” for sale ox k og by CHARLES HULSE, No. 46 reet south. near the corner of 6th’ street east, (Navy Yard.) no 1-3t* TOVES! STOVES! STOVES!!! Buy your Stoves at the ma manufactory where ice can get repairs. OLD STOVES taken ip part eh for new ones. Repairs for all S J ah street. near D: L. » Treasurer. No. 3: arket: or N. B. Moods, Secre- [LIME for a 30 % r. ROOFING done i BAVELE nese ees wttest notice. é 3 . Cees eae FAHEY, Vth street west and canal. Earrom TOMY “HUSBAND, Well, George, I want to g get my hair dressed ! Bum’! Fanny that ceste so mach! Bao sir, it does not cost more than Jame Demongeot's pi Se 10.25 | Cut for ladies or gent,, $0. 2 § cy Ger inter 4 BLN MEEDS. es adetion rooms. No. 61 Lou n ith and Teh. ¢ ons who have subscribed for stock and those to subscribe are requested to attend ‘i ee GE, SAV. AGE Sit Phuine OY @. &. casracation can be had at bang store J.B Wheeler & Co. 5-2t h Gatsideths door, 130 Flower & Curis, 2 eck of pene dat ios a oe Braids, avn. TOMA HAIR ston bet. 10th and 1ith sts., south side." 278 Pag ay, se 3-6m one indebted to TE EVE ING STAR up to this date are requested to r Payment. as heretofore, to Mr.C. B. BAKER, (st the Star office.) in whose hands the undersi hav placed all its outstanding accounts for collec- D. WALLACH. "October 31st, 1967. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Con LECTOR’s 's Orrick, NG D.¢ Miro J. SAFFOLD, ( Formerly of Montgomery, Alabama,) ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. WASHINGTON, D. ©. Office No. 428 D Street, Opposite the City Hall, Will practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, Court of Claims, and the Courts of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Claims and Department business will receive Prompt Attention. “An Act ap) reves for the year 1857, x twenty-five cents on every one, hundred. dolla one and a quarter per cent.—of the n all taxes pon all property not in in arrears owed From the 21 day of Octo, day of November, 1367, both inelusive; after which no abatement wil OctoseR 23D. 156° RENCH « CONFECTIONERY ALL AND SEE Ti Fgayren ur ure 359 Peaue- avenue: five per centum is eit A. vx witzteper, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.E. CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET, (OPPOSITE WILLARD’S,) WASHINGTON. D.c. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF pin PORTED WINES. BRANDIES, CI- een BS, DELICACIES, &c. ADIES PER OON. JOSEPH H. SHAFFIELD, No. af5., -Pennsyl- between 12th and i3th Bounces to his customers and the ‘pub- ™ prepared to furnish 0; veoh as a , Coffee, Tea, and and Families furnished ich thoice Cakes ee Creams, Pastry, and in the Confectionery business, made ot material and st the shortest notice, DICATED ‘VAPOR BATHS premeen ! recently in char; f Electricit; Bae ent co Hoag! ee office southwest a Bruptions os the pais, c Colds. ar ‘Comp viata coe ae TO THE LADIES OF THIS CITY 4 AND DISTRICT. I have now open my fall Stock of MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. My stock is large, and the assortment in all de- partments in my line more complete than ever, and will be kept up throughout theseason. The Goods have been selected with the greatest care, and I offer everything at the jowest market prices. 1 feel confident that I am able to offer special ad- vantages, and would respectfully solicit a share of sheumatism. ercary ti ‘Affec: ESTABLISHED iss. McPHERSON & FERGUSON. 671 Pun. Tee Ast sTREEt, Pon’ Dubos. my HRY, Pane OHEMICALS, the Ria seein ———————=_==_= IFTY NEW AND pony done HAND PIANOS, for sale or rent on oH aE 70) ELLIS, FANCY ya LEWIS BARR, 32 Market Space. Washington, D.C., November, 1357. blows aot of very fine GOLD something new, never before cr that jeinds ete IS EGET seen ia this cit: Call and cee it. 3 04-tf Pennsylvania svennes near 9th s METEorotiras BOWLING SALOON, Pennsylvania avenue. near 11th street, a Metropolitan Mall. OR Sp oe TENT ‘One Rosewood Ci fine-toned PARLOR On. 4 — ‘aypiy 103 H is 4 at, between Shs and BB OALORIO ENGINE, FiNST RATE CONDITION. Can be seen —— for the next few days. “arBsex Te TaEEs, Printers, eonsylvania avenue. ‘D FLANNEL TRDERWERE. {RED FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. OUR OWN MAKE. ALL SIZES, FROM 24 TO 46 INCHES. WAIST MEASUBE. ATA.SAKS &CO., 517 Seventn Stacer, between avenue and D street. Ox: PBICE ONLY! ING ie mel a nd SDAY, On Monpay, TU me NE 10 a. m! to - i, Bight ‘different adiew * dota Watch, set with Dia- te toss teaproremnt: ne Cham are “Patent Lever Watch. Gold t Sets of Studs. 4 Lyre have a social game of TEN = BAUER, Proprietor. ad HANTS ——) Piss. i Physical E sé re BR é " Mountain Vex Feat. vata ‘Skins ‘VANIA A’ Bie, ‘381 1 FEMMES an abinewog, Det Seng Md GERMAN 81 STUDENT LAMPS, SHADES, ORIBNEYS, AND WICKS. c TRAYS: ELATED 4 AND TIN WARE: FRENG ARY AND HOCKING B FRENOH ¢ CaINa. 4p Tea, Dinner, and Tollet FANCY “ARTICLES sored Glass, Lava, and ‘enison, Poulter. . al peeTArLA wane ine pie Bie i He AG! re, ADA B,, CHORE ooN In French, Chin: GLASS AND CROCKERY WABE oO kinds. A complete stock. IVES’ PATENT In Table, Bae, anal Lamps snd Chande- ing =¥ A full stock of all winds of LAMPS, CHANDE- TiRRs,. and the ptlougings nO AND’ THE LIGHTS: $I SUADERB. of a Hinde ke sini AN EXAMINATION OF STOCK SOLICITED. | NO AUCTION GooDs, CHARLES ULLRICH. 499% Ninth Cinth street, Between Re era PRICES IN PLAIN |. WABRROOmS, CS erence eon ot eee November 1, 1967. ds of oN RS spd GRATES, at wholesale o ‘iat € BUO;s. Tron Founders. No poate gt dn I apie 4 ralshed. suite be aie sentra oats tas eto Seer ere cen, renee < re aye boarding house, No. 453 Ponta ay BOOTS AND SHOE Beets AND SHOES AT COST. BOARDIN ‘omfortably furnished ROO r without BOARD, at No. ith and er i RENT—1 F Noni Mt 302 T str poe Py «t floor ret SI—fWo R00 aven J water. sult ” et, between 6th From to day I will sell my large stock BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST to close business. LARGE PLEASANT ROOM may be had, with BOARD, at 21 Penn. avenue, between 24th no2-6t* 269 F ator and Call early for bargains. OARDI ret-class BOARD for m EL 2 Lis HOOVER, of Combsens ead otieire, with pleeunat Re A chihteek’ SiS 831 Penn’a ave., bet ith ana yin an be had at No. 181 Washington st men. or a married oc 19-eol0tif South side, te the resid of B.D. street. between 6th an ni TE oer of thee 3 y AL . 7 s, W BOARDING HOUSE.—First-class Table four-story BR HO Chat werdronby 8, Rovers Cierence Baier: | NOBOc HD ae tat obteior ar ths haose crates | west suit to a Senator, cla no "tate i Fs RENT—FRAM and, Also a Bo Alexander R. Shepherd,Gecrge W - Adams and Sam- 1H. Kaufmann. do'hereby certify that we are about to enter into a Limited Partners) siuipunder the name and style of NOYES, BAKER & CO., for the Rurpose of printing and publishing in ‘te City of hington’ District of Columbia the daily mew pexer iponoc’ Bieta Pay Rp hngle iB cor northwest corner of 8th street and Pennsylvania formerly known as the Joy House. o15-Im" HE HOWARD BOARDING HOUSE, South west corner 9th st. and Pa. ave..over Wall's Auction store, having been enti: novated Las into the proprietorship rs. HD ‘ON and refurnished throughout.” ‘will be con and a 16 WR) be % ducted as a first-class Boarding House. Persons R M ad TCHEN, Wank (Y Stan Fhe m awe. ais bra somriaie ar aa Tego dag geet oma pomp name pedal pen erm Bey — for ch ice of rooms. Also, oue very fine efor | inthe kitchen. 293 K- near iathet. moet W. Adams and Samuel H. Kaufn rent. oc 14-Ims HOUSE, wi cite HED 5 Pa. WOOD AND COAL. ‘OAL AND WOOD. VANCE IN PRICES IN CONSE VENC “OF VinitG HTS AND ‘D TOLLS Bavin VAN White Ash. Lyken’s Valicy, (soft Red Ash’. Ba’ ‘Itimore Company, (superior White Asi Ghestnut Summer Cooking Coal the sum of #ix thousand six hundred and sisty-aix 6-100 dollars as capital tothe common stock of said partnership. The said partnership s to commence the Thirty-first day of October, 187, and to inue to the Thirty-first day of October. 1s72. testimony whereof we have hereunto set our s this Thirty- first day of October. 1857, Shy 8 §,Nou Ss. Kitchen, 452 ‘hb and 7th stre« opvenient to northern mark-t Guire of Dr. BOWES not at FOR, RENT—A six-moom PRAME HOUSE Ta oo ys part of the ltr. and «mall lot of FURNITURE forsale, Apply t noes Coo ore E ev atiwen. Anc Nica Da sigue H. KAUFMANN. Signed in presence of— 8. HoLuincsuzan, W. RB. Cottins A true copy .—Test : _Bov 4-3tawdw R. J. MEIGS, Clesk. fr seeuers a} *E 2 Br cocea We are the sole agents for the sale of the: cele- brated Baltimore Compeny’s Coal, and are pre- pared to furnish it in any quantity 8. P, BROWN & SON 465 Ninth street, between E and F. Branch office at our yard and wharves at — oe Seventh street Island avenue, between Lith and Jsth Inguire of WM. J. WILLIAMS ween 16th and 19th streets, No. 1s bo #3 esi A three story BRICK HOUSE, on N FRE RENT An giegentiy furnished four-story SE, containing 10 rooms, kitchen ANDREW J JOYCE & C0 EKNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 22 poe he th - room, faa and water. Desfrable jo- - =e = i cation: few stepe from Pa. avenue, nest Treasure y. streets, I at No. 275 Pp, ULKE’S Pi CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, B22 Between al io ites, 8 tographie Geticty Fa avense, CL aoe WALL, ROBINSON & co., MEERCHANT TAILORING, IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. a FALL AND WINTER a CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS. ATT and 479 iith street. Particular attention given to repairing. _bot-eolm NGLISH EDITIONS STANDARD WORKS AT REDUCED PRICES. BLANCHARD & MOHUS. Corner of Pennsylvania avenne and’ ith st, ASHING ixcton, D. Cc. Fok SALE—One BRICK on 1ith street, one do. on B. one on ope on éth, ome on oth FRAME Oh 7th east. one oth, four stands in mar- ket. ‘Also HOUSES torent LOTS a! no 4-3t Corner 7th and D. OR RENT—One furpished FLOOR, and finely furuished PARLOK, with two adjoining CHAMBERS, enttable for two entlemen. Within of the and att eagnre of tke tol re. is north B B LE—4 Great Rare: RICK PB corner B and 5th streets; good location fox grocery and feed store 00 Having purchased the fol followies: and many other works at special sale in New York, we are ee to sell them at reduced rates—ten to fifteen ‘cent. below the usual prices. We invite the attention of book buyers to this collection. Among them are the following superb editions: Lerd eriediion Works, 8 vols., half calf; super! jon Nay a's re —— War, 5 vols., half Turkey; E y reo jous editions food's Arden apions “vols. half calf. fet pa gpeoraadl 8 vols., half calf. half calf. siana, 5 vo Boshi 's Modern Painters; an elegant copy; half Beate * Shokegpeare. 4 4 vols., half calf. bait cal Eottng oFlcit Book ef the Revelation, 2vols. JUST RECEIVED— A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES AND BEST MATERIAL, 9021-1m imme tints , Purchaser re HOUSE ye session desir We want several HOUSES. Furnished or Unfar- Rished. for applicants, We charge nothing for Good Tenants where rents ted bs are collect ITCHELL & HOLTZMAN Real Estate Brokers aud Collection A, ‘no 2-4t telligencer Building, Room Fs SALE—A new BRICK HOUSE GBY HOUSE have cae is 3 aera OUSsE, font Corner of K and Fourteenth streets. gn, the line of the street cars, and have ¢ Rooms to rent, in suite or single. Six rooms on Sth street. ber ween Je being the north hauac in block. Brice @2.a0 Ai $21 Latreet, between 6th and 7th. no l-tf few de- FIRST-CLASS BOARD = Aa atch Bepublic and United «Sapa brorided in the dialing aoa TO a re epg ne ta es peg of Msshington.£ vole hat att, | nial desired, OO nicht Toome. gas, wate ire “Bi, edition. 8 vols... eal Turkey. nist Formerly stewar‘ at White Cd Springs. NT_—FURNIS opti i FS RT CRIED Formerly well-known steward on Misstestppt steamers. Due, bet oo mtb v8 good al 3'small rooms, ‘passed. bem) Plunkett's and Gratton’s Speeches, half ty Peiatleses Routes oksoping. ‘Location unsar Bayer "Taylor's 3 Complete yan sole. cloth. B T torocso; —~ — : Bo 1-tf ‘nthe Bro. edition. 6 vole. exit; iloaes! it ah ama FORREST on oa aor airert, No. 555 .ome Rinevah & Babylon. on want a fresh BIRD or other delicacies for Penns. on ed ow ode —E BOOM, with ate. a ST. Ene Mercalr. Corner Blew York avenue and nol-tf ‘Fitteonth s an pet dy DU se Borthwest corner by Li Costumes des Theatres de Pore arias 11 vols. -+1,100 illns- nov 2-lw trations, colored by colyable Pe itd of ae SWORGY, EW BOOKS NEW BOOKS! Just received, at the HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE— PIE oF OF, sostan CIN SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED PARLORS AND BEDROOMS, FURNITURE, &e., entirely new, and in ene of the most desirable locations in the city of Washington, and only one minutes’ walk of FINE CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE. ‘We now have a full stock of the above goods, at as low prices as they can be purchased in Northern cities. WEBB & EVEBIDGE, SP 50. a 504 (Odd Fell Lt Teh st, x staan deepens F stre ee — od ‘ lows” '. ‘st. Ra at sie. Ee Poe, wrens ADDRESSES AND SPEECHE:! BE WEEN DAND © 3. RENT—£ BRICK HOUSE, contain: oWIeTi nop ABD SPEECHES BY ROBERT i bie Hames A No. room on Tih street between O a (reste pooreme AMEE Ps Foran AND OATTLE xR, JUVENILE BOOKS. boa poche 50. ¥ rai” Rieter. Vets. PLAYING ( CARDS PLAYING CARDS. ABT’S SQUARED CARDS, wars LINED | EAGLES." 'E PAPERS. IVORY ABD ‘Some ani esa he, &e. A LARGE FrPoK gee "8 omen HUDSOB TAYLOR BOOK STORE, ry Bo. 58 LOUISIANA « ‘ANENUE,

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