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TDN ‘ EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, S.W. corner Penn’a avenue aad Eleventh street. B NOYES, BAKER & CoO. ——— The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Tax Cenrs PRE WEEK. Oopi¢s at the counter, with oF without wrappers, Two CENTs each. PRICE PoR MAILIm ‘Three months, One Doliar and Fifty Ce six months, Taree Dob- oening Star. ‘ars; One year, Five Dollars. Ne papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. | The WEEKLY STAR—pablished on Fri- Gay -One Dollar and a Half a Year. WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1867. N&, 4,576. ven AUB. INSUR: National Capital Insurance Company | HOME OFFICE NIH STREET, WASHE D.C THE EVENING STAR. THE ELECTIONS. NEW YORK. New Yorx, Nov. .—Latest re’urns show a Democratic majority in the lower house of t Legisiatmre. ‘The Senate is in doubt. Eight tive towns cutaide ef this city give the Damo- 500 NI Attention, gene CHARTERED Bot likely to be BY AL ACT OF COoN- en Seecee- body does not cratic ticket .7,000 majority—a gain of 13,500 Vorable aivantages | over last year. O'Brien, (Tammany,) for other charteredin | Sheritf, and Loe Tammany.) for County the two great éle- ance, on the joint «charged are nearly jrd lower than charged by Matual Compa- Clerit, are elected is erty. In Brookiya, Kalbfleish, Democrat, for Mayor, bas 3,000 majority. There were three candidates in the fleld The Democratic majority in King’s county {9 about 14,000, and the Democrats claim that they will bave 25,000 majority in the State The Democratic majority ia this city 1s 61,500. ALBANY, ‘., Nov+é.—The Argus claims over 16,000 majority for the Demecratic State Ucket, a majority of the Assembly, and at least 15 Of the 32 Senators. WISOONSIN. Mrwavxie, Wis., Nov. 6.—The Democratic goin im the State, as far as heard from, is 2.004. The Republicans claim Fairchild’s election by 4,00) majority, but the Democrats only concede 3.000 majority. The Democrats gain six or eight members of the Assembly, and three or four Senators. MINNESOTA. Sr. Paut, Mimw., Nov. 6.—Scattering returns indie: tmat Marshall (Republican) ts elected Governor by 4,000 majority. Negro on the eve of theantime, the Sspirants ai favorite is the contest may, hi tween Messrs. AGENTS Nite PvEEY CITY AND OFFICERS. Bko ~.m-President, , a friends of EXECUTIVE © Thos. Lewi Most active an, A.L. Mei atus Poulson. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, THE O8TIO SENATORSBIP. who shall succeed Mr. Wate in the Semate of the Uniled States, is attracting a good deal of ture has been in session some time: and as that be ample season for rope-laying, wire pulling: log-rolling, and such other gymnastic exer- cises As politicians are supposed to induige in Thurman, with 2 ehance for Jewett and Ran- tomewnhat, should his adhereats press him, as that 48 amobjection to Ris grasping this prize- As between Mr. Thurman and Mr. Vallandig- ham, the friends of the latter are perhaps the to the effect that Mr. Thurman’s chances are decidedly the best—the more judicious mem- THe Onpwance ComMifT#® examined sey- eral parties from tae navy-Yard to-day. Taeir testimony was to the effect tha! atter Messrs Fox & Uo., of Boston, bad finished the order elven them for fuse-stocks, the greater part of ralas well as local, but it is | tke machinery employed in their manufacture settled until after the Legisia. | became useless, and was purchased by the Navy Department for the Government. Hora- tio Ames, of Massachuse' ubmitted a sworn Ztatement to the committes, setting forth that certain guns made by him, under contract, fot the Navy Department, were refusrd for insuffi- clent reasons. A List oF THE PARDONED.—The clerks of the Attorney General's Office are busily en- best and strongest man. The | gaged in preparing a list of those engaged in jowever, be said to really lie be- the reteltion {ho have been pardoned by the yal Tres u trans ess in an- errr pperey arr giey ra Swer toa" resoiaioa passed tome ‘time since, They are now at work on the last State, and TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | HON. BEN WADE 58: SUFFR presses ne Opini EPISCOPAL CONVOCATE Opening Services. (Spectal Report for me Star j The question. TILL FOR NEGRO AG of the clergy of the Episcopal Churches of the District of Columbis and the Sd joining conaties of Howard, Montgomery, Anne Arundel, HeEx \Tmpeachment: He Mevement—ts Opposed te Confiscation Bil Prince George, Charles, St. Mary's, and Ca!- yert, Maryland, took place just might at st Jonu"s (Special Dispatch to the Star.) meet until January, there will OrxcrNnaTI. Nov 7.—The Commercial pub- lishes a three columm account of an interview with Vice President Wade. Hesays tha: tne negro-suffrage amendment was the cause of the defeat of the Republicans in Ohio, but tha; at the same time he fs utteriy opposed to aban- doning that issue. He adds that he had no idea that there were so many Republicans who were willing to see negro suffrage im the South, bat opposed to it in Obio, He denounced Tom Ewing's letter, and said Congress would never modify the re- Church The church, €s ANd grasses. and lighted from a bundred gas jets, was well filied with strangers and citizens, and the ceremonies of the o-ca sion, though strictly of the usaai religioas character, were quite Nye gy Wisbin the chancel were a number of the Episcopal clergy ot Washington. and Rev. Messrs. Parkman, of ENlicott’s Milis. Howard county, Md: Warner, of Calvert; Mitchell, of Howard, and C. R sel Vice President of St. John’s College, 2 importarit straggles. In the friends of the dozen or more busy, each claiming that his The ing prayer was offered up by Rev. ney many emergency requiring Anew man. | the fall list will be completed by the ‘time Fe pi pel ano iy ur. Parkman whe wae Scowed wy Rev. 2r Mr. Pendleton has great positive strength in | Congress mee oe it Fis On impeachment Mr. Wade said he wanted After singing, Rev. Dr. Nelson delivered an Serre Rn NTOnDMLTO CORDEAHOR WHR 1, Hacovenina Hon, Gigsop Welles, Seote;\| Mt Getty seoestey ae ee BO | excellent discourse trom the text. «1 am the thejnext Presidential ticket will weaken him tary of the Navy, is better to-day, bat is still | OPMion He did say, however, that be thought | gooa shepherd.’ taken from the llth chapter Of St. Jonn and 11th verse. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Lewis, then made an earnes! appeal in behalf of the freedmen of Annapolis, and at his suggestion a liberal col- lection was obtained for the erection of a house of worship for this class of people at thar piace. Heretotore the colored persons there Ave been worshipping in the open The services of the evening were c Me elections would have some effect against the movement; but if President Johnson had impeached, he aleo believed that the elec- would have resuited differently. Added that he was sorry to see disposi- tiom in the Republican party to tal p Grant for President and run bim in with a “Let him come out,” said Mr. Wade, + like a man and show us his principles.” In conclu- ston, the Vice President denouaced as un wise Unable to leave bis bed, and it will be some days before he can attend to the duties of his office. Nov s CANDIDATE FOR THAT OFFICR.—It ts formally denied on behalf of Speaker Colfax that be 1s a candidate for the Governorship of indiana. the ot! candidates will urge be id confident, but our advices are ed with saff 2 ———_—nneegpniaain, prayer y the Kev. Mr. slitcheil, of Howard is probably Gefeated, thongh it is not thought bers of his party conceding that the position The No pdx dalchbeta Thad. Stevens’ confiscation bills. county, Md. INANCE COMMITT to be hopeless. The entire Democratic ticket | is due to him as @ reward tor his splendid but ets tdi pon bes y FIRST BUSINESS SESSION. John BR. Elvans, Char is elected in the county by from seven to eight | sruitiess leadership in the late campaign for Voatcleeote eaNWySIG Een: NEW YORK POLITIC at nalt-past, tom rclock. this morning the (og —— meee ee Governor. Mr. Jewettand Mr. Ranney would | ber, Astronomers regard the aunual “star | The Thurlew Weed Republicans Nom! oon OF Ministers commenced ats ve: G. Hal oe 1-ly BANKRUPTCY NOTIC | BANKRUPTCY both have s Trenton. N.J.,Nov 6.—Later returns show that the Democrats will nave about thirty ma. jority in the Assembly. So far as heard from eleven Republicans and ten Democrats have been elected to the State Senate. Cape May give eciinee sik ties gives 70 Democratic majority, which will At the Clty of Wane” oF, Corwams the Democrats another Senator. arite in the int tober A MASSACHUSETTS. dent that one Boetox, Nov. 6.—Later returns beavy Democratic gains throughout the State. The Republican majority is probably not over 15,40, and may fall below the figure. MARYLAND. Battimore, Nov.6.—Returns received here indicate that every county of the State has gone for the Democrats. Both houses of the Legislature will be unanimously Democratie— indicate very | the fortunate in ot W said District been ad. Tupt upon his ow: of said District. oc 1 M&TIOW mM BARERUET _—— oF CoLuMBtA, 89. judged a bat T Petition. by the District Court MILTON J. SAFFOLD, Attorney at Law, 359 °D strect. Assiguee. Of course, di practices of thi all will agree, At under other circamstances,but hardly anything shortofadead lock onthe other candidates can secure the success of either at this time Other formidable competitors may possibly im favor of Mr. Thurman. by pur readers as to the political faith and men of decided ability and unexceptionable sion tu St. John’s Charch, by religious exer- cises. embracing tne usual morning service, in which a number of preachers participatad ‘The collection of visitors was but few, most of them being ladies. At the close of the deyo- tional services, the pastor, Rey. Mr. Lewis, announced that there wonld be services this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and to-morrow at S\ a. m. 8nd 4 o'clock p. m.: also, that the corner- stone of St. Paul's Oburch would be Jaid at 1 o'clock. Collection ceremonies were then pro- ceeded with, and liberal contributions made The collection was made by Revs. Messrs. Mitchell and Lowry. Following the collec. on the holy sacrament was administered, the ceremonies ef which were very impressive and trong support on their merits ier Cuts oak Beeee ere {Special Dispatch to shower” as having increased in brilliancy ever since the year 1:63, “ when a large num- ber of meteors were noticed at Wolverhamp. ton, England, November 15, and Dr. Schmidt, at Athens, noticed their aj 08 on the 1th.” In 1°64 and 1865 sbout two thousand meteors must have been visible at Greanwich, and last year at leasteight thousand. Of eoarse neither of these approached the grand dis- plays observed by Humboldt in 179, in South America, or that in the Unire Sean in 153%. e tertals Olvers, en these grounds, ventui to piedict sernnhewintons are enterintoas 1 tlle wade veerueacs of the phenomenon ‘would be in 1567, Laeegen =] other astronomers regarded last vear, as will be well recollected, &s the time when the greatest periodical display ‘was to be looked for. Star.} NEw. York, Nov. 7.—There is a great deal of commotion evinced here to-day among the Presidential politicians. The Thurlow Weed Republicans, with Rufas F. Andrews (Sur- vener of the Port; as chairman of the com- mittee on the subject, have nominated Grant for President, Chief Justice Chase is 1 town, and has been visited by Greeley, Evaris, Op- Gyke, and others, of his friende of the other wing of the Republicans. Dapa’s new paper comes out on December Jet. The elections, it is said, make {t doubtful whether it will go for Grant or Chase for tt. ‘erim, but we feel pretty confi- of the quintette named will be man, with the chances largely e Several candidates named; bu, we think, that they are gentle. tume. Kev. Mr. Jackson officiated at com- shington, the I Oalculating from the time when the greatest | President. muuion exercises. First, the clergy received o W eieeten p gives | not a single Republican candidate being | deportment. frequency of meteors was observed atGreen- | ‘The Tribune this morning. in an editorial, | the wecramenn an cet rat supper, and then as as eof DAVID selected throughout ths State. Me - - Wich on the night of the 13th to the 14th No- | comes out for Ohase for the Presidency. Mr. | the members of the cbureh. ity of Washin within said = ete THE QUES‘'ION OF SUPPRESSING ARMED vember, last year, the earth will be inthe same | Greeley wrote the article. The communion service through, the Rey. Rie sae pathtion, be tae Dirict tee TELEGRAMS, ec. ORGANIZATIONS IN THE DisTRICT.—It is un- osition at 6a. m.. Greenwich time, on Thurs. Dr. Pinkney, President of the convention, ate own petition, T 7 : = , the 1 at which it encountered called the body to order, and stated tha: the District ILTON J. SAFFOLD, St. Thomas (W. 1.) was visited by a terrible | d¢Mtood that Genera} Emory, commander of eitet pte ee FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. 1 4 ‘ p = ic stream. At object of the meeting was to consider the sub- oc 4 METH Se 49% D'strevt. Assignee, | tornado om the 20h alt, Nearly five hundrea | Be District, has returned the President's or 720 @ my It will cross the smegit line, [By Cable to the Associated Press.] ject of a division of the Diocese. lives were lost, and a great amount of proper- | 4¢F for suppresssng armed organizations in | and at9 it will have passed compl tely across Nov. ‘oon.— Console, 91; U.S. |" ‘The roll ‘was then called by th Secretary, ™ - ty and shipping destroyed. The town of St, | the District of Columbia to General Grant | the place of the stream. In Great ritain, 8, 70%: Iilinois Central, 82; Erie. 463. Rey. Mr. Parkman, when the fol: DENTISTRY. Fpomas isin ruins. Fifty vessels are ashore. | with an mdorsement to the effect that martial | therefore, daylight will prevent the vi cnct LivERreot, Nov.7—Noon.—Cotton firm, and | men answered to their names: Neve.’ Meet Of the passengers on board the regular steamer law does not prevail bere, and he does not | ™0st of thespectacle, whatever it may be. But | advanced 1-16. More business is doing, andthe | Dr. Pinkney, (President;) J. Brown, Chew, pD* MERRILL, s for Southampton, which sailed with 150 pas- % on this side of the Atlantic, and in this city, | sales will reach 15,000 bales. Middling Up- | Obi; it, Hall, Hammond, Hos. DENTIST, sengers, only twelve were saved. know what course to pursue in carry the Pres- | the maximum of the meteoric display may be | jands,#; Orleans,S%. Otheraaticlesare un- | kins, Hutton, Jackson, of Howard, Jackson No. 310 Pennstivania AVENT! rhe theatrical season has commenced in New | ‘eutsorder into effect. He, therefore, asks for | at about balf-past two o'clock a. m, on Thurs- | changed. C., Kershaw, Lewis, Low: M bet. 9th and loth sta. Orleans, and all the theaters are in fall blast. | further instructions. General Grant, it is | day, the 1ith. The stream of meteors onght, Loxpon, Nov. 9-2 P. ».—Consols, 91.7-16; U. | of West River, McCabe, of Biaded The Mexican Government refuses to hold Sny intercourse with the ministers and consuls or foreign Governments until the Republic is Tecognized by suc’ Governments. Santa Anna and wife have arrived at Ha- ana, and will remain for a short time. Tyative Convention met in Colum + yesterday. Eighty-six delegat resent. representing twenty districts, All operations performed pertaining to the ART OF DENTAL SURGERY. oc 2-6m* DD® Lewis & Dayis) DENTAL associa No. 260 PENN’A AVE, Between izth and 13th streets, TEETH EXTEACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Ro charge will be made for extracting where Ar- and the matte: eration. 5. were returned the erder to the Presi. Of these organizations the white volunteer companies are, the ‘-Washington Zouaves,” Captain Powell; Zonaves,” Captatn McCathran, and the «Na- | Uluminated by them through the whole night therefore, to commence at about one o'clock S. 5-20’s, 70.11-16; Llinois Ceatral, 81%. Rae, Mitchell, Murphy. Nelson, Olds, Park- en. Emory's endorsement thereon, | Giference of time for every. Witees etien | _ LAVERCOO%. Nov. 7—Noon.—Sperm oll, tits; | Beh, sFutanley, « Stepheusom aes. T 1s now before him for consid- | westward, the appearances will be Probably | Beef, 105s., for extra prime mess. Warner, Wiiey, and Williams. at their beight in Charleston at 2.10, and be | The Battle of Mente Rotendo—Riots in Lay tes from parishes were then called, visible in the city of Me Italy. xico about midnight. in New York, on the other hand, they may be at their height at 2.35, (.uebec and Boston 2.45, Halifax 310. America, therefore, cught to be Qnd the following responded :—Dr. William McDaniel, of St. Faure Parch, Calvert coun- ty, Md.; S.R. Dashiell, Trinity Church, Queen Caroline; Thomas B. Lewis, Grace Oburch, FLORENCE, Nov. 7.—In the recent battle near Monte Kotondo, the Papal troops were badly beaten until the arrival of the French troops, the «East Washington H Chestnut presided. A ip some part, and it will be very interesting to | “De the tide of battle turned. Gena en Mek neg Be wos oe ee ate Tee es Sate on. James Chestnut presided. A committee rd, Company A,” Oa: . | io 5 ing to Nov. 7 urch, ; Snowden, St Fatient will bet Er the! on business was appointed, when the conven. agent o Se “Sadlss rie ood Our astronomers to observe how they keep | 7i2;4R1S:, NO Philip's, Prince George and Anne Arundel; Sareical operation when performed, which Wor adjourned until to-day. or., Wapels organization of thesecom- | time, and whether there is any uniformity of | paris of Italy 5 Ospt. Morris, Washington Parish, Washing. SL ereaen when tee Tent re male. The | Hon. James Canchon has been appointed | PBies has never been perfected. Sppearance in the heavens along the pathway | Di." found nea “sary to call out the troops to | !0u; James F. Gordon. St. John’s Church, Fer at New York, Philadel. | Speaker of the Senate of Canada. Patiiameat | Thetwo colored volunteer companies of this | Marked out tor them. Thus fer. Ametics bas | cei the disturbances. Many of the rece | Howard county, A B. Davis. St. John's, Me- *. All persons wishing den- | was formally opened yesterday afterncon. To- | city, known as “Company A, Washington | Seemed to be most favored. In 133, the mete. | 20. sited and wounded. chanicsville; Jas. H. Key. St. Andrew's, St we Uy ans. ar Gheap asin the above. | day the Governor General will deliver his | cy Guards,” and “Company A, Excelsior | SroePhamee tno fa abont as thick and fast as | “T/Gxpow, Nov. 7—intellicence has been re. | Mary's county: Jos. # Bradley. jr. y in the neatest Y . All work will be don | speech from the throne. and warranted tc zive entire | Guards,” havo lately been consolidated under snow flakes tp a light fall of snow. Alban's. D.C: John G ceived here trom the ship J. P. Whitney, Cap- : of Ci i te — in Avery, last from Boston foa Ualentta, to | Yer! county: James I). Stanley, Holy Trumty, fe write calvand ex od the Sth inatadi na Thasmoriving ee ihe Dame of Company B, City Guards.” The |. Atmxampuia AND VicixiTY—The Journal | UeveACer ial che oe Coe eae, 1 Bryne George county: Fendall Marbury, Si ewhere. 3913 The New Orleans Board of Health has de- | "2iform Is red pants, blue jackets trimmed Teale Appia tevtig purchased the site of erwise injured at the latter port. Jobn i Se EDUCATIONAL clared hatiche yellow faver is xo longer an | With Ted, white gauntiets and fatigue cap. |/,, ones Decree rine King street, Is now |, 160 AND THE WEsT ry. | D#ViDE been gotten through with. Dr Neleos, z. iN - epidemic; and that the city as {rea from alt | The officers are Captain Richard M. Olark, ist | Clearing eway. the seman eee former | FROM MEXIC DIES. N- | of Annapolis, called up the following resolu. QOREOMEO COLLEGIATE 1 “STITUTE, | @Pidemic diseases: and that citizens and st! Lieut. Jobn Mitchell, 2d Lieut, Robert Brown, | struct preparatory to erecting a first-class 2 tions, which were supmitted by Rey. Mr. Ham- Boo ar Baltimore, Md. Five vacan: | @eFS can return at once without any apprehi Quartermaster G. W. Barnes. The consoli. | business hones, David Appich owns the two | Shipwreck—Santa Anma in Ha mond at the last meeting: * ed. For (atalogues. or any informa- | Sion Whatever. The total member of a6 dated company numbers 20 members, head. | One tenements adolning No. 56. bE eee ll peste on liege 2 Altre Blab Mort pega Fi -E. 4.5. WALDRON, Principal. | fr: the epidemic up to Taesd: ™ when erect» deci eq uisition to rine vision Diocese Sy cet ccsoaw' | umuered inter Mhgasaud, Thee rere gene | quarters ot Woodward Hall. ‘They have seve that side of the street. terments from the fever Tuesday. some 70 stands of arms belonging to individual desirable. - On Sunday night last at Fairfax Court House, (Spectal Dispatch to the Star.} 2, Rescleed, That & committee of three cler- CING . > ‘The physicians say thereis no danger in yis- | members, and have been expecting arms trom apt. Amos Fox shot at Henry Tyler, of this Niew York, Noy. 7—A Havana dispatch | £7™Men and three laymen beappoin to report DANCING ACADEMIES. iting Mobile. ‘There weronc desmenen y the Goverament, they having made applica. | CY, during an altercation between them, but | save’ the samship Hendrik Hu rom ear aavaningsoes f sub-division = . . e low fever yesterday. tiom for them come tim rhe tds aie or tee Wasktenn Rain Philadelphia, was lost during the heavy gales 7. Nelson then mo bat the first resoln- were received with enthusiastic joy in North Carolina. A board of six naval surgeons has been en- ‘The above Academy is now open for the Feception of Pupils. For particulars see circulars, to be bad st the music stores and at ington Chronicl Academy. oc 1-lm gaged for several di making a thorough in- P20F. EREIS'DANCING ACADEMY, Penna. | Festigation of aval Fecelving ship’ Peinna | presidency. Misces ind Masters, Tacsday nol Suttvia mies | at Philadelphia. Though theofficial docenng : x 48 as yet not known, it is understood, however, 8 ee tha: the board is of the opinion that the disea.¢ did not originate in the ship, but was carried WN 9 geting of the stockholders of tae wa | ‘ober Which ta meet 0! olders o' co PAWNBROKERS. oon sua ‘Augusta railroad, Uolonel RB. Bai. | accepted as STABLISHED 1552. HERZBERG’S LOAN OFFICE, 351 north € street, between #4 and 6th streets. lock, of the Southern Express Company, was elected President. Hon. John Morrissey won twenty-twothons. and dollars on a wager that O’Brien (Tamma- mediately in rear of National Hotel ny) would be elected Sheriff. His majority es made in all sums on merchandize atthe | in New York city is 20. Most reasonable rates, and for any length of time. — Dry Goeds. ec 1 Prices of domestics have undergone another Grant, and was spoken so that the country HE @LD ESTABLISHED FIEM OF |. GOLDSTEIN & OO. softening process, and customers ate so eagerly eneral Gran‘ LICENSED PAWNBROK ERS watched for that it is @ Father difficult matur | ° 34 FOUE AND AHA LY STREET WEST, to fix quotations low enowgh to suit the possi. | Parsoxat.—! ear y venue, Tket ‘The the advances on all kinds of | D/¢ points to which the ma: may fall. has been here auction sales of the past week have been large. and im the line of merinos at somewhat better prices; but generally prices have been very low, and our importers must have been serious losers, except on the finer kinds of fashionable fabrics. In brown sheetings and shirtings the market Das been very quiet, in some of the lower-priced goods the decline bas induced copsiderable purchase for exporta! 5 In bleached goods the demand has been bet- Offer cash Merchandise. to ary amount and for any Sime desired at reasonable rates. Interest on sums greatly reduced. Business strictly confidential. Pewee Doaaht tor cach end sold at private sale, port of which 600 BARRELS OF WHISKEY AT WHOLESALE, Of the following brands, vis: GRANT PUT ON THE TRACK.—The Wash this morning each contains a four colamn edi- terial in advocacy of General Grant for the It is the Grant is in hearty accord with the Republican Party, and in proof of the aszertion the editor quotes from the speech of Hon. E. B. Wash- burne, at Elizabeth, Illinois, on the 5th of Oc. declarations of General Rawlings, now chieg might know exactly the position occupied by gossip has it thatthe conversation was rela. tive te the probable candidacy of Gen. Grant for the Presidential chair. THE DISRANDMERT OF UNAUTHORIZED ORGANIZATIONS.—The following is a copy of opposile Torro Castle. The engers and crew were all saved. The following isa Her. ald special “Havana, Nov. 5—12m.—The Royal mail steamer Eider, Captain Box, from Vera Cruz November 2d, bas arrived Gen. Santa Anna ison board, on his way to St. Thomas. The Eider brings the news that the court which was so lenient with the old fellow bas been in turn imprisoned for their regard to- wardshim. The election of Juarez is nbw re. Ported doubtful. further returns baving been Teceived from the strong opposition States. However, should he come out victorious, the opinion is freely expressed among foreigners ‘St. Asaph street, were carried away yesterday ee unknown. . Lovejoy, convicted of grand larceny by the Circuit Court of Alexandria, and sentenced to the penitentiary, has been pardoned by the Governor. Fears are entertained for the safety of the seboouer Four Brothers, now overdue from Baltimore, The Gazette of last evening says: The water that has collected in the basin of the Alexandria Canal, during the late rains, bas forced its way beneath the i flooring of the first lock, and occasioned some damage in con- sequence. Laborers are at work reparing the tion be adopted. Agreed ‘The second resolution was then considered; when Rev. Mr. Hammond moved to amend by inserting, “report at this meeting.” Rev. Mr. Hutton wished to know whether it was expected that this subject embraced in this reeolutiou was to be disposed of without discussion. Vor one, he desired some expres. sion of opinion. ee cont no toed won ted without sbonld iaeretee le and the Philadelpiia Press of im said that Genera; Colonel Forney says may be alike authoritative with the that there will bea revolution in two months. However, if * injury. 7 there was any objection, he hoped at Galews om esta of Pome na, eaey made | "Yt ie stated that Col, Lee, of the Fr-edmen's | ,,cTHe, remains of Maximilian have not pei for reconsideration would be sdopte a: Galena on theat of June ast. As to Gen. | Bureaa, im this, place. proposes! (0 See ee Dear E, Olde had no ides that & vote would \wling’s 8} » Mr. Forney says, in italics | funds toanequal amount that may bs 9 Z ASSET CAE RD Se oe iD, y ing mn for recon- “lt was caretally vaviassd a Washingto: tributed by the corporation rnd citiszes. for es. | Wendell Phillips Opposed te Gen. Grant's | sideration. He 'd the matter would be per- after a full understanding with Generaj | ‘@blisbing a Soup House, and supplying fuel X nation se he is a Democrat mittee provided for in the resolution. for the and destitute, without disiiction Rev. A. B. Davis, of Mon! adv: poor thor oe itgomery, ocated of color, this winter. (Special Dispatch to the Star.] pests 6 ee eee @7The New York tenement houses are at pai Mr. Fendall Mowbray also favored recon- re crea Nov. a tee ncelt ERIS | meeration. “He had bers ntasne rs a res- ee te last to be rendered habitable and, if such a | ™& peech yesierday in the town of Ken- | olution trom ib, requesting the Bisho) ‘ 5 Pp E. B. Washburne, who | thing can be done, safe residences. It is an. | nett Square, Chester Co. Pa., ata gathering of | of the Diocese to resign or accept Qn assistant, two or three days, hada long | 2ounced oe _ New York peyemsinen of pret ego of ee apart ee mee sooner ee m there should bee division. Tenement House Owners, who have tofore | de Pposes Pl . Grant in 9 called iow bra: ‘- interview with Gen. Grant to-day, the pur- | been comeulting as tothe best means of contest. | the position of President for his sentiments . Hordoos bas not been made public; but ing the law of the Legislature relative to ings, have recently had a consulta- tion with the New York Superintendent of Public Buildings, and have agreed to accept the situation and make all the alterations re- quired with farther notice. There is, at length, some hope for the unfortunaie people ‘who are forced to live in these places. Were unknown. He said “he did not wart to See intelliges le cheated @ second-time.” “Geneial Gra continued, ‘was a demo- cratand @ West Pointer, two elements that have rarely made a Radical.” —[—— The New York Heral Nation: anh epee. ter further discussion, the question reconsideration was taken, and decided ia ihe affirmative, by 3 vote of 23 to 7. The resolutions were therefore again brought Plam te Pay the Debdt. before the Convention for deba: the order of the President for suppressing [Special Dispatch t> the Star.) . Mr. Jackson, of Y ©. GAUTIER'S CABINET, dusts stagaliy, malatcen: rea raiee have been | armed organisations in the District of Oolam. Ble np ed ate Bt All cg New York, Nov. 7.—The Herald this morn- | thet the vegan ee oe ee “ FAMILY NECTAR,” | frades of shirtings and shee there has} bia. It is addressed to General Grant: municated @ young lady. Her frieads wish. | ing says that the great reaction in the elections | that those gentlemen who were Opposed to the “OLD EXTRA MONONGAHELA BYE,” been & stagnant market, and prices tend down- “1 am reliably advised that there are within | irg to test his rig! is against the rich-bolders, and ealls upon | Trsolutions should give the grounds ef their Tk ward: the District cf Columbia a number of armed such to show their patriotism by making a | Obs ’ctons, that the points advanced might be Aa eR aaae Drills bave improved a trifle: but orders can | organizalions, formed Without authority of | 01 Public bonfire of 5.20's. It promites to eave | Met and fairly discussed. “RUSH RUN BOURBON,” be readily fMlled at it rates, and large | jaw and ie parncoms which have not eject her publicly. Her t attempt led toa | Siie.coo towards this way of liquidating the Rey. Mr. Read was toa division, All of which are offered by the subscriber tothe | purchases would ly be met by adeciime, | communicated to the Government. Being at | riot. Her secon Was to be madeon St. Luke's | tng public debt. because he did not know how a new if necessary. the present time unnecessary for the rve- trade AT LEAST 20 TO 25 CTS. PER GALLON neis are in full supply, but the prese1 ‘ion of order or the lection of the civil tio! Pro! wes to be su; and he shoul bm but the parish authorities learning it did wot o} this objection be ol favor the resolution for dive mn the church. It wasexpected thatshe The opening services of the Convocation consumed about three-quarters of am hours’ | bow -a days engage in the manufacture of tents Povkman offered the following re«- be intended should bs refers: see provided for im the secos nould it be adopted } That, in the opinion of tuis body | is desirable and expedient that as soon as 2 Vistric’ of Columbia is prepared for it, it be s< | off sea separate and distinc: diocese. qbestion recurring on the resoln | “Thaset rs desirable to divide the Dioces: | dy & vote of \ vu mt to Vow @nd adoped with, division teing calied for. Rey. Mr. Parkman's resolution was ¢ Adopted and referred t> said committee ‘The President appointed the following « mittee men, im accordsace witb the terms the resolution -—Key. Dr. Nelson, of Aunap. olis; Rev. Mr. Olds, of Christ Church, Yard. Rev. Mr. Stanley, of Prince ¢ Rev Thomas iglebsrt, of Anne Arandel Shaf pcocwett, of Howard county, and lev illips, of St. John's parish. The Convention then, on motion of Rev. Lewis, took @ recess for 25 minutes. —+ere+ The Prize Ring THE McUootr any Convnn Matcrn—Rr PLY FROM Mc COOLR—Tbe final arrangements detween these iwo Roted pugiliste, who have each deposited $),0°0 to Aght for $14,000 and the championship, still drags along— hat }-. => far as to the drawing up ef articles of agree. ment. The ‘ollowing card from BicUoole reached this Sr. Lovrs, Mo yesterday + Oct. 31, 1867.—T see by last | week's papers what Mr. Coburn bas accrp:. 1 my challenge: leo, that he bas made the ry - quired deposit. 1 would vow like to have birs to appoint a day when he will meet me in Cin. cipnat, Ob necessary ar more delaw in this affair than is necessary. | MicHaRBL McUootr. There is no bt but that Mr. Cobern will | pay 8 visit to Cincinnati, but it seems to be asking rather too much of Coburn to go out West, especially when McQoote threw out the | cballenge. This cl'y should be the plage for meeting, as the first Cepo it has been made here. | Jon Goes artex Tom ALLEN.— Joe Goss, the Well-known English boxer, woo is shortly to visit this city, Daving seen Allen's chailenge to fight apy man in the world, has sent out word that he hopes Mr. Ryall will not take up Allen's offer. as be desires to take a hand with | Tom himself. He says be will remit by the ext steamer a deposit, and will set out imme- diately for th's country to make a match. Goss Will no doubt bave a good reception here by | the sports of the ring, and will flog any qua: tity of backers, a8 Allen does not take weil in | this country. ANOTHER FicHT oN HaND.—Obariey Galia- gber, who has lately defeated Bil, Davis out West, is out again with another chatlenge to | fight Davis for $1,000t0 Davie’ S500. This isa pretty bold challenge, and no doubt be accepted by Da v. ¥. Evening Telegram. THE Ixprans.—Omaha tches mention the report that 2,000 Sioux and Arapahoes are encamped at the mouth of Big Horn river, awaiting (be Mackinaw boat, which is de- seending. The chiefs Red Oiond and Li Hore are with them. The former would the commissioners at Fort Laramie. It is they pretend to be for peace im order te 2 biankets and ammunition from the whites. Live Horn uid go to Fort Sully for the same purpose. It is understood that (hey will make a treaty on the condition that the Pow- der river country be surrendered by the whites, | Qnd if this is not done war will com: | Senin, with the cry of extermination | mation received from other source: os that there will be ne trouble at Fort Laramie. bur on the contrary, treaties will be made with | the Indians ITALIAN APrains —Cable telegrams of ast night say tbat Garibaldi is now in prison at | Vergevano, in Piedmont. He claims thathe | is a citizen of the United States. and demands bis rights as such under the law of nations. The American minister, Hon. Geo. P. Marsh, lett Florence yesterday for Vergevano, to visit General Garibaldi. Une division of the French troops has been withdrawn from Rome aod bas returned to Civits Vecchia, amd the rest will soon follow. The whole expedition for the reliet il then remain at Crvita Ve d there await the action of Italy Cralas in command of the Italian army of observation on the Papal trontier. His bead- quarters are st Piss. A circular to the Euro- pean Powers will soon be issued by the French Government PRESENINENT 01 COMMON WEALTH’s Ar- urge Va. correspondent of the Alexandria Gazett says: The Circuit Court of Fairfax, JadgeH. W. pays ee at met ce 7 ury sworn charged. The; found Indictments Gontoot © W. Ta oma R. F. Turley, for assault, aud preven! Geo. , Tucker, Commonwealth's Attorney, for co! tinued acts of nonfeasance in office. Mr. Tucker made a declaration in Gourt that the presentment was -the act .” | Furnace propert; ship, coptaining land, with a number of tenant | Rouses, &c., erect: pon it, was sold on Sat- od by the sheriff. tm attendi: the low o'Dbe letter states iat Dro Madd deserves the greatest credit for what be nas done, and that every soldier on the key has the greatest confidence in him as a physician.— Lailtimore Sun. TE Lovpow Cownzction day says: asp Hyurskine Rarteoas free Leesburg Mirror of yester- “Ata B. Savurday tast, for the P. ‘Noland, ed to and John PROULATION.—A. ©. = all oo heey yy | huis iMg On the east side of the railroad, and in- deding the improvements, to C. for $9,000. iy. il reserves a. At $1,000, on the west side of the incess Ann (Md.) Herald. Sats or Tus Paw-Haxvie Ratt _ The Pittsburgh and Steubenville raises raliroad. was sold terday on & by Mr. Elevatu, New York, for $1,! to the Pennsyivania raliroad. W. J. = ding that amount. The |, their solicitor, bid- was WR. Ellis, of New York, a ta tive of New New ‘Yor® capitalists, i Ing $1,996.00. dhs tt |. Jeans % have excited ap- id present herself on the following Sun- | The Running of Sunday Herse-Cars net . LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHER oct maselecny sate Dut tis poorer grants i i grams You dag a Precautions had been taken to insure ig a tie ee parishes wore to courtones eer’ that it the aie taker 3 cotton: % DI = nt ough IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, hen y,perticularty the poseer allties. Print- - Ooprt in bono, at Phuayerg. hee Given Gdcal | W, there would be suffieaeeieee rt anor. OR MARYLAND, atin waeheeaen ne decline, and organizatuons.”” sion to tie eficct tat the rnaming of hores | et Bishop. He proceeded to explain the rela. Of the same grades of Whiskey, the demand is small. : pt | This order is dated Isst Monday, the sth Sity, aud not forbidden by the ohionne deere | tbe one manos poe ae eens thought there I will aleo sell the same whiskies to the public by ee yy Cs eels the | stant, aud applies to all armed military thé State. ‘The decision’ was pronosneed by | shoul a lity to aera. aeueamercieekaeare tad 95 | Sreakdecline which has taken ‘The de- | o ecoera nbceet ot: negroes | ment rilerted to wae the, 3 EpIoped wrative | Judge Read, Judges Strong ahd Agnew dis. Bishop THE C. GAU rABIS J sirable styles maintain ap- | or white men. General Grant rcports that 5 these | senting. '@ were not able to PER GALLON, cs died da which is the purest Rye Whisky ever sold in this | Pears Wot ebe any ming hike an vary dail of | deside the companies composed of colored | WOKS: ~ateaee ‘days which have oceateed Parden of J A. Seddon, late Conted- Bad oalr District. em ent Be Sect, is very lists doing ig | Wen, there are four companies of white citi. Among the persons empl there." Whi ie ; "S10" #1 ace mecrebary ob wWanee canted re: tent the, panty of this artis, betas cereaiaeains | gipghams: olled jacouets, And | zens whose organizations are likewise unan- | all agree that tho causes are 1ocal, our puna, Png og ll ithe? et if 8 whisky they can ‘recommend to their | cambrics sell in amall lots, and at so | wortzed. ite Nzw Yorx, Nov.7.—The Herald's corres- = Pd it may be expedient to useany. | warying that the quotations hardly a — 9 ster Bapress. dent t@ys: The President has heard Rev. Fi Nectar,” $4 per gallon; Od Pe Zuide to thelr market value. Since the reduc- ReczirTs FROM CustTomMs.—The receipts vA mes A. Seddon, late Se Va He denied on Mosceeate) Bye,” at €3; the “Bush Bun | tion in muslin de laines pave sold = from customs at the ports below named from. a Fn "bewenesaan ‘retary per se, but PAUL the above Whiskies are sold at $1 lees ee aro OeT eee. Teen can bardly be | October 26th to Sat inclusive, were as follows : coe aaa : clearly set galion than can be parehased anywhere vise of tae ced ively. They are, a5. | brick: Meeting of Power Loom Weavers. Stevenson moved as a substitute fame crude 4 Prot PuILapenr for the resolution that a committees ‘be ALSO, THE * MAGNOLIA WHISKY,” AT 92.95 | The market is largely stocked with all _ an aversion to giving up his ks with- | power loom weavers has’ bee! ted a PE carr, | Sp een ea Pea seach aie leet Sos Eeprerin peeone mi percstas | aman te eha peso ene by ‘he remarks on cottons may be applied, wi a a Present , NATIVE WINE BITTERS, ons, to moet descriptions of woolen. abeavy ——_—_—____——— The substitute was disenssed Rev. Mr. ttt __252 Peansylvauia arenes. | SHEBt variations ullmenss ¢xenpt forthe better E0098 | Miekie- Dui? Reduction of Pay of Mill Operatives. Olde and others, among whom oe $ = FPEMMBOLD®s CONCENTRATED EXTRACT | {ualities of contings, ie in woolens— | tug Naw BRITisn MinIsTER.—Information og Neg Whe | nhoeTOn, Noy. Z--A notice has been posted | Je¢kwon of Elkridge, who o floquentiy held Ioshc Gan Poortie. N.Y. “pen 7th. bag been received here that Sir Edward Thorn- | weuld-be robbers behind. an early ceinnign to eecerer avon ‘that the time had not yet came when a 4)- He.msoin’s Concenteaten Exruact Sagsara- ExtRa Szssion OF THE Batrinone Orry tom has really been appointed by the Britsb S77 & young mén wamed Robert Biack nae —_— ‘was advisable “It was time enough Is the Great Blood Purjfer Ogenctt, CAs aS einai tenn Gaverament aa Minister to. dhe United States. | nena rtetod tn New York Market. ag hg a Pr ad Pl what OTS cad be mate. Grady Druggists every where. ooo See Peers nen inapen- toe Wheat au rn ce lected sihvasitcied i i anon HO) SICAL INSTBUCTI main in the cit ~}, Pensomat.—Hon. @¢en Bowie, Governor | ous! ‘Wige rae gUsBTER— Pret Jl i tris @ beve ® Mager, zoe. tao pres. | siect of Maryland, is here and: ins gone to the tema rane 8 RCgiC UE ites | erect Pesce, anch, cenecatese | mseco cay, “Aapuane Gener Tasans pa ag Sb fe thought (het the Mager may alse send in is in Uhar! . xn; of Oou- Trace, 513 3th etrect east, Navy 5 some important nominations e Of de- i N ESPUTA, of Misic. | partments. The Sun So is the Or at Metzerots's Music Store 315 Pa. av, ool im” preseure on Mayor Banks from pees eoking tices 2 +d meng rday jace a. card ‘Wisconsin ‘Conservatives, famran Sone! Comsnterntea ar notice, to the, ‘oat hereafter fot cen gis week, bh eg ray ORIENTAL BOAT: CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP, | osiy on Monday, We and Friday, be- | Bincy, of Penneyivania, wat the Eobits House. PREMIUM NEW Be aint BO YY SOAP. seinen Se Bene Se a an anaes B m., ibd »+>-@General McANster, U. 8 A), and Hon. R. See Sasi ok BROW Sar tothe | appointment. Peruse in Femmence 1) cunson, of Maryland, aze at ihe National ‘or use, for Hotel. és bane B. JEWELL, Manufacturer, ea an e-pailine Warrs docsm—A humber of visitors beste O, c a Traint—“As p at the Executive Mansion this morning: CATED CUCOA NUTS, P. ts, by a process which retains climate. a" Iecipes with sack Knee. Corner of lat! on wader seek eerosd 2O0R.ait 25 ta ciumy yan