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EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BYILDING, S.W. corner Penn’a avenue and Eleventh street, Br NOYES, BAKER & CO. ee erento ‘The STAR Is served by the carriers to thelr subscribers in the City and District at Tax Cuy?s PER WEEK. Copies at the couuter, With or without wrappers, Two CENTS each. PRICE FOR MaILine :—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- jars; OBe year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office ienger than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR--pablished on Fri- ‘The Agricultural Fair. TWO RACES YESTERDAY A very large Dumber of visitors were & the {air grounds yesterday to witness the races an- Mary, a> w bie. The second race was for & puree of £300, and the following Dorses were enters: Lady Biinor. by Ike Hoyt; Lizz e, vy. J.T. Clark, acd Frank, © W.H. Doole. To save time it was arrang thai the trots shonid occur in alternate heats, and a: thr:> o'clock the following gentlemen WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1867. N&, 4,578. ‘were selected "> act a3 judges for day Gay —One Dollar and a Half « Year. | eT fhe Price, Captata F.S. Sowers, pm — sk aoe a oe feat First ier — Rich took the lewd. on the bom. OFFICIAL. A RR ta ha TA a THe WuiTs Hovez.—a number of visitors rR. B. Un presented lowing, | streton was closely pressed by Mowntai Deesasiners ov srarg, 7 | JAUE EVENING STAR. | Po munntomest cum ce" | PELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. LOCAL NEWS. nica eatadeges Sine eseas mone taboos aca Wasuinxetom November 6, 1567 = Ais x2 & nearly all of whom had an interview with the nik wath Nese eRabei ok Information has beea received at this President, Among those who called this R * ‘trom Mr. H.S. Sanford the Metioter WASHINGTON NEW SAND GossIP. morning were Hon. J. S. Black and Hon. Negro Suffrage Defeated in that State. ed Stites at Brassel elgium, of Wherens it is to the basiness interest of the | p head winning the beat in 23). the Maia, ts and Werchan: Mechanics ot WasBiagton that AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. a fir similar to that beld in New York by the NATIONAL TuxaTen.—Last night of Mr. | American Institute, where the May Queen, Sed Mary being close benind him fabrics, wares Second Heat— Rach led of bat be fas soon m ‘ James E. Murdoch, who will appear in his | and mechanical rodaciions of onr citizens overtaken by the Moaniain Maid. After pass- on the 12th of October, ultimo, at | AN IurerTanr Decision—At the July | Montgomery Blair. {Special Mare sg hacnge on ) nas | °¢l¢braied impersonation of * . could be exbibited: ana whereas there has ex- | ing tbe balf-mile pole, the other horees ‘we . of Mr. Marfous J. Leviton, wno was, | term of the United States District Court at +20 Ontcaco, Nov, id i Watt's Ormna Hovse—Tweifte wight of | tsted in this city fora namber of years an ef- urged’ and clewed up the gap as they tntne. ai the time of bis deat. Consal of the United | Grand Rapids, Mnebigan, a « cla'm ageat,” The Proposed Railread Connection. special despatohes irom Minnesota, showing | we popular play “Under the Gauight.” ganization called the Mechanics’ Insitute, into the homesireteh OW VEN, Was too Sates at the lasi-naned place. residing at Niles, Mich: bs rT for TexnatiyTown, D. O., Nov. 6, 1867.—Kditor | the negro suffrage amendment bas been defeat- ‘THAYER & Novzs’ Oimnovs anp Menaa- | which held. in former years, exbibitious of | jar ahead. and won the «im 2:31 y, followed ts ser apt Angee erm y Y Aacning Star — in reading your excalient | ed im that State hy about 2,00) mejority. 18 | suru — matings and evening exhivition on the | this Kind that were alike’ creditable te reese by Silas Rich . ae & violation of the 12th and 13ch sections ofthe | Yeatiy of Wot. sith, I obeereed: & Teportof a | 1866 the Republican. majority, nesots | corner of 1ith street and Loutsiana avenue. selves and the city: Therefore be 1 | “Third Heat —Mountain Maid tea of Oa SPECIAL NOTICES, act of July 4, 1364. The offences charged con- | meeting, ealled by ciliens of Loudon county. | was 1,208, when hegre sullrage was also de- Merrenotr Hatt. Last night of Tom | _“srelved, ThA acommniee of five be ap- the homes'rrich the otver® gained on Ber, bat — ee sisted im the withholding by the agent of pen Vr. and held in the town of Leesburg, and | fented by 2,513 majority. Gov. Marshall is re- Thum? and bis wife. Commodore Nutt, and | PO'w'ed to wait on the officers of the above- | she eame in ahead. winning the bea: in od — " ™ whieh was largely attended by delegations of | elec ed by about the same majority as he had the diminutive Miss Minnie Warren. named organization and see if some arrang: catied up for the TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX OR Sion due and allowed a pensiouer, and in the igh standing from Washington and George- | in 1865, 3,(00. Fi 7 ments could not be made with @ view to bav- fourth heat, i! was angOUNerd that on Sccount TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX OR demsnding and retaining the amount a: fies town. As I unde} id meeting was not ODD FELLOWS” HALE.—Thé Tableanx at the ing an exDibition this wint would gi of Inmeness the mare, Mary, was withdrawn. UNIVEESAL NEURALGIA PILL, for prosecuting the claim. The case was {+g much designed \o consider the propriety THE KANSAS ELECTION Fale Gs Rebexah Degree Fg ene inst DigBt, | an opportunity to our merc! and mech@b- | The other three horses were started with tbe UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL, called for trial at the September term ofthe | 8nd utility ef building a branch rarroadto | Female Suffrage aad Negro Suffrage De. ment wil et aad ae Tyte pthew spitined ics to show what progress we, as a city, are Maid little madvance. She maintained the A SATE: CONTAIN, AND SOEEDE CORE POR NETRAL- | court, but the counsel for the agcused entered bah me gr pennant gy proce feated by a Decisive Majerity, ~ entertainment. The Obuireppotsted Messre R.B. Mobun, made wetween herana she two miner tooeen, « . Di 4 ” D a pt Taulroad, as that o1 U P. m . . B. by t Wi ie. as weeding semeee ailcases of Facta | %S¢mMrres” to the indictment, assumtingtwn | tyvdou, snd Hampsh fecavat stockboiders of a Bite] = Dispatch to se eae 2 SOI ah Sista ach etsincee ox'Seem HB. Sweeny. W. Orme, J.R. Blvans, aud between whom a lively race was beimg bade it Ne 7 often effecti 7 fi objections te the same .— First. ‘That Congress | the main stem and the ple generally, as to a 8, Nov. 9.—Spec jeeting of 8 joard of ‘rade. Owen Thorn the committee. Adjourned. i neck Sud peck trot’ Ar the bome tara. = * Focadt esate =o aera PO to enact a law which provides { how the money shall be raised to build sard | the St Louis papers Jeave BO.doudt of the re- | rue question Gr CoN8o11DATION OF THE DIS- the Maid broke badly, amd before she was gic day. Notorm of Nervous Diverse fails to yield sty anh eetecanbe aeaer a | Crave: eps, naa, woe HE peoeieeh Galetoes chic ot Tuesday's election in that State. The | to its magic influence. Even the severest cases of | P2nishment for an offense cognizable unter a TRICT CITIES. A CHURCH DrrrictL Ty —Some months since, | brought down tober work, Itich and the ()nesn Last evening an adjoaracd meeting of the | the congregation of St. John's German | bad Frined spon Bes inonchamauner that the be equitably disbursed; as, ale su’ Le id branch road bo ey sof willie So Board of Trade was held at the rooms, Penn- | Lutheran Ohurch, on 4 street near D, South | Teswlt of the beat appeared doubiful, but the Chronic Neuralgia and general Nervons Derange | law of te State. Second. That Congress had ‘shall be lo- ated by decisive majorities. estern 8 counties went ments of many years’ standing, afecting the entire | no Tight to fix ® value mpon 82 Bgeni"sser-|| cated 1 presume there canno: be one single | ents are Wasbingion, being to secure a German | “fiver ofthe Maid was egaal to ¢ emergen- system, are completely ard permanently cared by | vices: that this was the eubject of a contract | individual found, man or woman in tre Dine peat atl sylvania.nven ue, aeby Nrath ettret. Sr. Wl~:|) Paeies'ow, being eat ‘of Rey. Wm A. | CY. and although closely , De encceeded catalina eh ce man tam weeks st the utmost. It | as petween the employer andemployee, The | {Tictof Columbis. or the adjacent’ counties of vans (ook the chair, which was subsequently | ¥ry. who was ‘for in bringing re horse ta, the victor of the heat tem, and con sivays be weed with erriertecreyy | Government reptied that Congress taa «| MITHUR. 18 the Pontession of Bis or her right THE WISCONSIN ELECTION, Ideal ahGMF. N Sarde wasseceeuasy een | Sue oh eta cee Geert mer amr Pome. | S5GrBer sn 274. Rich came escond beat te by ene ctr aoe we cclawe who | Tight, aud was bound to follow the boraty it | priety amc utility of the proposed branch road, | Re-eleetion of G, er Falrehilds and o |: en! wrote ret ee Mr, I. | the Understanding that ail reports were to be ABOVE trot the second race took place berween = ik'Sbok: casuimnesie eat unansticcheamenten | tice preuerine Gy Sw, tate the wamee er the| arowiome he is Properly loeated. With regard Republican Legislature. SPR A RISNNOR WES BnCET wn | de to and. the chareh should be uncer the Lady Elinor, Lizzie, and Frank give it their unanimous and anqualified approv: beneficiary. And again, that Congress, td the | ‘© the “needful” to build the road, if well lo- (Speciat Dispatch to The Star.] L. Parkhurst, secretary ot the Grorgetown | Control of the Lutheran Synod, of Maryland. Tbe first heat was a neck and neck race be- seckages old ceeyehereg eee eel eng ter faunas RUT ae ee ho tor its maverement, Limarine thereera | . MILWAUKEE, Nov.0—The returns come in | Boara ‘Taopied by ‘nat body, Tookisg tothe | Leg DIIpL Rae Deen aupplied by E. since iben. | 1ween Lizzie tod Frank, Lady Fa distance —_ ” pan a he > nd on Jast Sun ASE ~ TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, and the Government, had a perfect right not | te auy amount of money at once subseribad b phan pars = gered bed Mercillrgerery abolishment or modification of the present | church as a German Reformed burch, Tie, ahead, wiuning ret kek ect-eoSm 120 T t street. Boston, Mass. only to d: signate the persons to act as agents | and made available to push the work =—— ry, i y'hant 4.500 major The ia. | USUFY laws by Congress, and asking ihe co- | of course cre..ted dissatisfaction, a3 11 out ‘The second heat Frank ;, but Was soon ype in paying amounts due upon claims allowed, | quickest possible completion. Im the eq uital Legis arrangement we woula claim for the District | tureis largely Republican. For Pover and Agwe, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, | Dut to appoint the persons who should prose- quite & lideral share in its management, if not Remittent Fever, Dus) Aue. Pertetical or By cute these claims before the Department The | an exclusive right to control said branch road, and, that the fious Fever, &c.. amd indeed ail the affestio 3 om e whieh arise from ualncigée, thea eee Goverpment bas no desire, it was argued, to arising therefro: } al80, ” f the main stem. Poison. destroy: (he Waslacss of ‘clatm Sepats,” but] P0_Tept distinct trom those of ont hasege - im portan eration a PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 9, 1967.—The followin, fal: ‘Containing elther Arweaiey Guinier Mee | SMPIY to provide that the pensioners and | Gnuion of the roam, We conesive wat inti 4 the basie of union of the Old School, New muth. Zine, nor any other mineral or potsonons | other clatmants should receive all the money | fast nmea acne meeting above referred 1012 | 2c waited Dutae dar spol Hent. Phe wanton at iamuowee stares any pa: | to which they had deen deciarrd entitled. baie oy tres erin aE ay PPE] dod Cambcriana Pearce, eateley er e number and importance 6 ; the save districtsare literally beyond account.and | | The argument was conducted with ability | S\¢m™, et or near D Falls, and entering George- | which was adopted by the Presbyterian Uon. bel shout a parallel fn the history of | by (he Hen. Lucius Pattersom im support of, | fown at the weetrs id of Bridge street. Now | yention which Das been in session for several e. Our pride is gratiics by the of. | 8nd Hon, E. a. Ezgieston, U.S. Atiorney, Platte, ca ghesic. Be Atleast, the first great 8 in this city, and which adjourned last SR cater ale nee Oe uea: | Squbink thee Sonsimeares = and grand object of all public enterprises? | night: — ee ‘The questions involved being of great im- | Most certainly, to do the greate:t amonat of | An acknowledgment of the Scriptures of the t | persons, either resident in, or q ing of great ime) ¢ 06 to. the greatest numberof pie and the | Old and New Testaments to be the word of travell:ng -arongh miasmatic localities, will be | Portance;in tramsacting the business of the Teatest extent of community. This being con= | God. That im the united church the “West- Sree tS re Asa Spin one tor- | Pensioa Bureau, the dec'sion of Judge Wilt- | ceded by all clear and thin ‘ing minds it be- | mii operation of the Board of Trade for that pur- | of the 12 members of the Vestry were against | PAaseed by Lady Elimor. At che quarter pole pose. him. and claimed the church as @ German Eimer broke, when Frank end Lizzie Mr: Ri B. Mohan ‘moved trat the resolution } Lutheran Ob reh. Mr. E.the pastor had the Der. A neck and neck race be! ween Lizzie and be referred to the committee of the Board to | keys to the church in bi Tetused rank took place on the heme streico, Dat represent the interests of the Board before Con- | to give them up. On Thursday last, one of the | When sbeut 100 yards from the score Lizzie gress, with instructions to act in accordance | shutters was found open and an entrance was | *otabend and won the heat in 242 ‘With the resointion; which was agreed to. effected throu; The third heat the horses got well to- 'S. Starkweatber and Plowman were | taken ma of by the eleven members ether, Lizzie slightly im the advance, but she elected to membership. of the Vestry, & new lock was put on, and Mr. | W8* soon passed by Fravk, and he was over- Mr, G. L. Walker asked what action bad | Adam Baleer was placed in charge of the | ‘ken by Lizzie at the balf mile. The horse» dcen taken on the resolutions offered by htmin | building. Mr. Ebinghaus then had a warrant | Came along well together to the tarn, when Telation to a repeal of the municipal charters. | issued against Mr. Baleer, charging him with Frank shot ahead and got the advance, which [Bt Owen ‘Thora explained thai acommittee | breaking open ‘he church, &c. Mr. Balser —“T ‘Secauae to the Score, winning the heat ad ma appointed to get up & mass-mceting | was arrested by the Seventh Ward olice, and “ on the subject. held to bail ae hearing on Monday evening. | _Ou the fourth beat Elinor was with¢rawa, Mr. Walker said that he introduced the res- | ‘The case wili probably be taken to Cour, | Frank and Lizzie msde a fair start, be. the lutions, and hoped some action would be | though early all the members are with the | Balt mile pole Liuee took the lead and came fakem on the subject. The appointment of a | Vestry, and claim the church as aderman | 10 Shead in 2.42). - king minc ster Contersion of Faith” shall be ad: fa | Gommits:2 to get up @ mass-meeting does not | Lutheran Church. The Lutheran Synod re. MES dow —w en. 7 snsenetting. Fe omes perfectly manifest is last pro- | Ss containing the system of doctrine taught in | dispose of the resolution, li was dae that the cently im session here, appointed a commitive Tses Ry * each. 8 were Sees tne ta LS tele ee cee) See em em Eamseal tnterening | Somes Pecmclly true route. The firs: named | the Holy Scriptures. Being understood that | sats eid eoe freely offered tb re At - - . . ject should be agitated, for the present | consisting of Rev. Dr. Morris, Key. Dr. Bute 1y offer Por Billiua Tecrders and Liver Complaints, it | ‘Be Commissioner of Peasions, at whore in- | Posed ro evidently too near Alexandria, the | this confessio ts n is Feceived in the historical, that isan excellent remedy, producing many truly re- | S'#0ve the proccedings were commeuced. second, that of crossing the Potomacon the old | is, the Calvinistic or Reformed sense, with the markable sores where a eeeneeictnns had fi soe Judge, aiter considering at! the points and au- lena Dew py enya + decidedly beta sige ROT eS the ied Prepared by Dr. De °0., Practi shorities produced ia the co: the arga- | tionab! ing t90 short to develop any depth | church shall receive and adopt the Presbyte- ees se omen Menicand eels | Oe par at eas een. cen, | Of couniry, and, therefore, it cannot beneiit form of church government. The Book of pe ong Sy ow bettie Z. D. GILMAN sequently susta'ns the yadictmeat.” Waal lelateer eee se teerene be agg anion. 4 peed rare her oe — ~p dawn 4 > . wh *: tionable from its connecting with the main | adapted to i tale of the church in all ages —onerer > Aanst Warliingiem.. | (6) of the gece has beak eculianed Getavaal) Cae too near ‘the markets ever to be of and charter of Washington will expire on tne 16th | ler,and Thomas J. Logan, to look afferand ®Ppesred to be but ‘akers. The word was of May next, and its modification should at | protect theinteresis of the Lutheran Church. &!ven for the fitth beat, and a good siart w: least be asked for. The church will be opened to-morrow, and | ™ade. Lizzie took the lead at the score, bat Mr. R. B. Mohan explained that the resolu- | services conducted by & German Lutheran | &! the first quarter was passed by Frank. They tions were laid over informally, and thought | minister. An officer was placed in charge of | then Kept close together to the hart {nat they should not be adopted, as a commit- | the church after the arrcst of Mr. Balser- bu: | When Lixzie shotahead. Frank contest’ tee had been appointed te airange for & mase | the matf>r having been brsught to the notice | ¢¥€TY Inc of ground sheobtained. The re a io agit ead ears ree map res naman be used in the | meeting on the subjret. = was Opposed to | of Superintendent Richards, he directed that | sas Uy Suceny gubae en wr the heal and ALL EG Bext term of the oar? vic- | Advantage to the community through whic! Worship o: 5 retore we recommend | any particular bill, and thought that it was | the cbarch be left in f the Luth . | Face en 8, 6 Fe legge Wal eatae psn peas git "hited Willpass; Alle producers contiguous thereto | that a new and faithral revision of the Book of | hardly fatr for the few members of the Board ebarge of the Lutherans. | Among ‘hove presen’ yesterday were Mayor £ to be th erfee i i *s " Will continue to attend market in theirold“one- | Psalms be provided as soon as practicable. | of Trade to adopt a bill and present it as the es - ©. McGuire, Esq, and other hea Buhie wp Parstion | the kind, renders, beyond dispute, the vriaity | Rilt shay,” as heretofore. It will therefore | But insamuch as Various collectigue of peat, | Shente of the people of the city. A Sot pig Mrsstc.—The Alexandria Jouy- | mt citizens of this city. Kestore Gray Hair te its Orixinal Color, of the particular act of Congress referred to. | receive uo patronage at home, and must bs. | mody are used in the diterecs churches, @ Mr. Wm. Orme remarked ‘bat he was sorry | {he ‘oidices tors Lone Poche ere ay four of | Suhouhosd that te cinensin inven oot? came to Alexan- | to say that he thonghi the board was going be- | George and General Butler would trot for the Jond their powers, and did not think it right SSourtd ae Rundown, at which Ume shee hotel premium, s pa cigm to attempt to legisia’s for the 125.000 | ‘haa procured enopge Hanor te ase ee | PRINT Sy agen Pinere DEM a CAC ene Boardef Trade— | Gronk apd qustreisowe, they leit the King | porte sc. sank ek. Gant Boe — they are bese ok mon cay tothe people that | street wharf at7 o'clock a! night om then ne | gag Bg aeaiie; Dated thad the people te cnrecito legislate for them | tarn in the row boat which badonveyed saree | Beet 25¢. Veal. daivc, Mution, chopy fic Fomine People themselves. He had reed the’! 16 tis elty. Severalcitiecns ene ul here Sem, Mane aah ie; Poet, ome taatses get in the boat, being attracted to the spot on | °OT™ ee gg? ~a Henge ————— come unpopular. I bave said the Great Falls | change in this respect shail not be required. Fat neato mate sree wines tt hee bon HONORABLY DIScHARGED.—The many | foute is eo route, 1 conelude thus, because its | Among su plementary Tesolutions ‘ajopted ee liveness ‘Be apd caitadiieg: cue friends of Dr. John B. Keasby, who beld that type Pape Gevelop so sett Cite ee were the Yoliowine ~Tunt ve _— re. ver omer oreo : 74 of productive country, and it willalso be made | questing our respective churches in their su- Mies or bela tee bee Hane Deena eine it the | he was very harshly used by the court martial | PC productive cousiry.s purposes. Again, it | prema judiciatures “to ‘appoint a coaien Ger Teontoven the linie wat her Eeoae Sealing with bis case. will be glad tosee by | will bring out betore the public, and make | tee of fre eee which shall constitute a Soman Gmne tie | the following order tha: justice has been ac- | available, thatimmense and incalculable water | jolt committee, whose @uty it shall ba to ALL & C0. | corded to bim at last: Power at the Great Falls. This is the strong | meet at a time and place to be agreed on. |, ISc.: Pork, fresh, isats CA This at 5 mie aad. play 7 x remarks of Mr. Walker wita surprise. The A + = § re » Proprietors. » . > pemt in alt o! is route. Can it be ex- an procee wi convenient es- eity was never tu Bor masts, Itc.. shoulders, tc. ntter, i. For sale by all dru te 21. HEADQUARTERS Or 28 AXMY Pected that the capitalist willever sc*k aad | pafeh’ in an attempt to form a basis | alauennoele proces Be ce west g Weick BE | S0c.: Spring Chickens, 4886 per doz: Chicke — — — Waste, ditto Maccsohor: dread Spply this mighty water power at the falls | of union according to the Principles of this re- | 125,000 now. Gan we say to Congr. 35 that we an boar and a bait . ver leaving “alexandria, | Pet PUT, dressed, Sialit; Geesn, 2 a piece: NEW MARRI " = - os hn paces to bis uses and purposes for the benefit of | port, which bazis they shail submit to tl represent th‘s population? What right has the boat reached the Maryland shore and the UCks, $1 50S2 pr: Eggs, dz, S5atve. GreenCore AY FOR YOUN Ger = Cones ae tial Orders ! is mankind with no other means of commu- | churebes ior their const: the Board of Trade to attempt such a thing as “i 1 1 Di ty direction of the President, the senten Pication with the marke's of the District | 1: being understoed that this {s not designed 10 fin | Sfrhe General Court-Mariial In the ca.e of} and the outside world than is now af- | interfere with the existing arrangements for 5. fcharce, Addsiee he. pf | Jobn B. Kee=hy, Surgron of the Board of forded by mule power ria the canal! | reunion betwren two of the larger bodies re HOUGHTON, Howard Association, | Tolmentior the District of Columbia, «Lo be | Build this branch ratlroad, now proposed, via | receuter im ths convention, In case the above ahs ses-tm ' | Pisbovorably Cismi.-ed the service of the | Great Falls, and it will not be long Detore you | paper ehould be adopted, that a committ > be lowe ec Ryo Sad 19 forfeit all pay and al- | merchants of the Distriet need no longer go 10. | Eppo.nt 110 Jay this action of the conveation fort, but only bad thr : err Sc. per dov.: Tomatoes,=he per pk.. New Honey Teady trate te te plate? They have al- | pariy, named Edwin Dublin, was fousdtoce | # eeule per pound: Apples new. per peek tie ready ‘ranscended their powers, and Resup- | missing. His comrades rej orted that be had Apples, dried, 75c. Leeks, bauch, Se Wen Congres meee 7 £0, into politics next. | accidentally fallen overboard near ibe nei, Feearh Bie. DK. Peaches, O8 Oa the. eubieet at eee, ime to take | house and drowned. Om extmining the boat, | » x. “5g Maem ction on the: subject of the commercial in- ] nowever. the oMicer fo change of the fort dis. | dried cherries, qt.. Soc vne terests of the District, but not its political ins Hig ogee : ech Sidewa | i8b€s, per bunch. dade. Beets, per bt oDY Oe remaien ath may become due | New \ ork or New England for yoursupply of | before the highest jndicatures of the vernon | create. i oll nt dog ond oT SEES hentdes® | Omom, 4 Okra, We.:' Parsnips, Se formation of the promuiga od in General Couri- | woolen und cotton cloths, or to Massachusetts | branche: of the cherch here represented. That H, B. Sweeny asked what would be the mised that the missing meawes thrown | Peasgt bunch, So Raubs ‘ nee eee, ter Department Ad- | for boo‘; and shoes; butin thirty minut: ride | :he members of this convention who may vote | resait #f the District was put under the goy- 1 rad © vtedlreaete eh loved >, 8 t ; small. bunch. ebruary 7,. 1865, is FB Cas select at Readquariecs at frst cost. | for the foregoing bonds of union to ba laa be. yy arhifeat Of commbuationens Tr ea board aud drowned. ty his comrades of a ace "sonne ppg Sheela tall te send Kenspy 1s honorably | Why. yesolid mca of Wasbingtou and George. | fore the churcows shail not thereby be regard. | bien thee ou Califoreta, trom the Rio apse that Dublin was Petes oo meee Sea os ciute acer: alfent 25 couts th. Man tal staeicn a Rea Ee the United Siates as | towa, im=tine steamer after steamer casting | ed as being committed to advocate isadoption | Grewde, com Maine—men who had uo inter- temper when drupk, and id 3 . Corn Meal. per ene Sere eat resire scopy post-zata, Of the date of bis dismissal. whe ves sek ross Caw, mauzial atoyoar | when jeid before the branches ot the charch | ests here. wao Would diciaie andor ante ee on ts GearrelaeG ight, He waar wi S150 Skypetum, sue. Browestafl, oie mia. St¥-diweoly New York. By command of General Grats 3: Whe ves iresh yrom our own Suiny Sonth, | respect'vely,but sball Ls tree to ao! according Fignle. 1k wasa dangerot® precedent for the | jn euch & condition when ibe toe, started, cling, e.: Si Sakic, Corn, shelled, 1 lua seh ata vest See NSEND, and tram afer tatu taking ap the same to | to the mdication ot Providence ut the Uns Pau sibie pany BO! ineorpeieied and an trse~| Hic comrades did Wot be him’ ne mach ~!-5* ear. bbe. 85887. Onis.bu.“So. Hay,cwt1. WHEATON 'S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. { Assistant Adjutunt Generai fonvey touly a iew miles out of te District Se sponsible body—to take steps in reistion to 2 either as aman or soldier. On the supposition | 2135. Straw. vost Oeiery, per bunch. If ATON SOINTMENT wilicure SaltBheum | Se, LTempetee: to be made into every variety @f goods: a5 | Wendell Phillips is Severe on the € m- | mst'or which wholly belonged to Congress. | that they caved nis death, they have teen | Krout. perquart Se. Cabbage. per head, Wate Mo os sor] _ THE ISSUR OF FRAUDTLEST Vouemane 1n | iso, saucy at ihe Falls. aT GoiRaghs | servatives—die Don't Like Grant's Ret. | How will this thing sound’ throughest the all Diseases of | OMe Hu), SOMe FIX, And others dis | vend , j Homuy, quart, 10 cia; Squash, 15at5o. Sweet Tesxnesut—On Sonday last MroF, M- Kytts, | Mente, some 2x4. some athe ceases int Favors Impeachment ‘and | 6O°Nty —A board of trade, a commercial or. | 2/064 iB close confinement at the fort, aud late a Quertermas:=r at Nashville, Pennessex ; fe Of en Words, AAT ena] Cemtiscation. Will be sa kept tii sometbing more definite is | PO'*OFS. fic. per peck; Letiuc RSA eb EEL, nm ganization, urging ® poiitical measure! Why, a : » - | Asparagus, 10820 cents per bunch. Cran. sci, WEEKS £ POTTER Becton Puphekee, =? Sueegin canphoned: mad tet ae sate [Special Dispaten to the star.{ Jane ae tne, Jenghing stock of the mation: | Ing man, Tue commander of the tore wae im | berries 13 cents a quart.” Uymiines Per dor., Z,D. GILMAN. Agent, Penta. av. solecoly” | W8S Strested by adeirotive of cheTreasury | foerriu “ployed, and tel me Would eee |. ; g Talk about wisdom. ‘There is as nindiin the'| Aeeeine ne ccen ey + 40050e.; “Snap Beans, per pr. oD. yaad a Depertment, and the United States Marsnal | & mine of wealth to onr cities in the District! |" PRILADELYHIA, Nov. Wendell Pautups | 3°! RPout wisdom working under as im any | Vices of Mr Jonn Williameee dine eens | Po per peck, ate. now sun naeuine on a charge of issuing over $103,100 worth of | Ne merchanis of the District, this je the gdlden'| made a two bouts’ spec’ laut evening, toan | otlier, Put in ear eee oners, and ~ body.” berries, per’ quart, Ww cents Oacu MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English | srandntent Quartermaster’s vouchers. He was | SPPOFtuulty. See to it, that your interest, as | immense and‘ence at Horticultural Hall, m ik u'll want them out in less than six ‘months. off the light-house mm search of the body. per dozen, 2 cents Rabbits 40 a 5 , : bp herr - Wells the ndjacent communities of Maryland z : le Was not ready yet to legislate every=ai a ‘each. Green | “a Bas" natonished. the selentine classes ci the Old | Dekdito bail to appear before ine UW. v. Disirict | Pua emma tmcentcommunibie J-O. Wl ee colbervatives te OGrea tes ne ren | gut of Bis power It yong in are | Guuae Farrelcs Oceana meetingot <y tt r aor ervatives in res World, has now located berseif at Huds, N.¥. | Court at Nashville. a raliens Girt tet pe s4 J le e Power of the corporations, you will find just | th Stockholders of the Great Pulls Lee cea Er Sre, Favs sues, 28 Ser Ges z “ Grant's reticence. Be advocated impeach- cock 6098 per dor. Madame Thornton possesses such wonderful powers so ean Tee KEK ‘RUCTION CONVENTION 1” n et Si much corruption as now: they will become | PARY was held last night at the office of Mr. J. $fiva Goce be oftecend sight ae to enable he: impart Kaowledae I) Guepnan Gaupe ooebaucens pabisned | ALAbA‘A—The convention aid very titte | Meni, which, he ssid, was wot merely the ais~ | $¢aUch corFuption as nov the doctrise tha: | EB, Gallan, No. 72 Louirinna seen Head Oncese, Ib. per of the gr = ce to the single or marri placement of an Executive, but the first step towards seizing the lauds of all rebels and giving them into the of either sex ile ine state of trance, she de- | in a northern paper purporting to givea con. | 2BUrday. BT agg ee Pra pe hart Nara ee cata re wot tee marae You are te | versation which occurred betwen Generai Uongress to remove all political disabilities power: known as the Peychometrope, ruarantees to | GFSnt aud ® «distinguished friend,” to the | fromench dletagealnd bones os Alabama Produce a Iife-like picture of the future husband of | effect that Gen. Grant pressed his detesta- | PS had materially sided in the Teconstraction Fest opplicant, together with date, of mar- | sip of Mr. Weshburne.” and had endeavored He ge el on ae hat pater Sew this is'no humbug, a thousands of tewimo: | «to get rid of him,” {stolieved 2 misrepre- wenlion. stemerteliie. Oonaiens to’ Pete pa i Sins Bay Sry the | Sent Gen. Grant, es the friendship existing | tax om covion was adopied. General Pope Picture fs what it parports to be. By inclosing «| between bim and Mr. Wrshburne is of the | WSs present during mcst of thesession. He 1 nd st of birth ‘was introduced to the convention and made a ot ] a ting et ne » most intimate character; and but a few days brief speech. He congratulated the delegates nd etamsped envelope addressed to youreel , | since Mr. Washburue leit the ctty for thepur- | on their success in the late campaign, and on will receive the picture and desired information | pose of bringing his family here to the Rouse | said that while he disclaimed Any purpose of Se nel dre ie caione sncreaay COR | of Gea. Grant, where they will stay by in. | Sictaurg what they should do, he thought he vitation of the General until the residence of Mr. Washburne is completed. pe thes strangers could spend their money to bever | The following were elected officers for the Geeteatuon en pera Peaches, dried, Qdvaniage than be could himself. He would | €Msuing year Per gt. Plumbs. 20 perg> Sweet Potatoes, Say that no man should be a commissioner | |For President, James L. Barbour; Vice- Pk, 2ai0e. Grapes, per Wp. 120200. Chestnuts, Unless be resided here ten years, and knew | President, J. Van Riswiek: Treasurer, F. Fil. $2 50 per peck. Cheese, 230. per ib. Lemons. 500 Would HKe fo cee amet ofthe District. He | ling; Secretary. J. ¥. Callan. Directors— | jer der Gitroun pe eeu Torkeys, siasi. Frould like to see affairs administered petier; | Messrs. C. B. Church, Dr. F. Howard. 3. W. | Snipes, 75 cents “ but if they were hot, {t was not the fault of the Some, Tne Gist. 5. ¥. Morseli, J. ¥. | charter. e was no! pesed to con: 5 vi - Cochrane. VENENT Fe > but he opposed any atempt to take from the } | Mr. Church, from the Executive Committee, | nok tront of Sy ertoome havens a People their privilege of voting for their own | Stbmitied a verbal report with reference to the | Deuse the dealers and buyers sre compelled io Tulers through the ballot-box. He questioned | erection of storage buildings and other im- ‘wade through mud end dust aukle dee hyd the propriety of the Board interfering in euch | Provements of the Company at Great Falls their trading. We dov't onject to moving be £9 ce matters as this, when it was its province | 80d other points, which showed that rapid ket people from the sidewalks of Sevent to legisiate and make suggestions only us to | PTorress bad been made. He said that con. street, Dui we do sar that the corpot ae trade and finance. the nacle improvements bad been madeduring | should provides penoment voard oF gravel Mr. Walker replied, that the remarks put | te past three months at the Great Falls Pond, | Walk for those wae de: their marketing st t him in mind of some people who «till continue | 2€W buildings have been erected, and Sccom- | piace. A litte of the surplus jan wasn fiootg dor Gen. Jackson, and that the resolu. | Modations for one hundred and twenty men are | 2! the City Hall every Monday night by some tions did not look to taking away the present | DOW being completed. The work om Avalostan | of the re arwenteiiers frome tats wertion of the cbarter; bus that charter will quand Meat being pushed ahead rapidiy, the | Si:y applied Ie tae dire ogee of May i cpmmittee having contracted. wit Messrs, | °F r coun may be tbat ere wail not be ohare Gray & Noyes, of tis city, tor the building of * dab gateniacassiaae w to work. He desired the ‘and the | 8no! irty borse wer engi: for People to advocate a radical change in the mu. | clevating ice at Isloud Pond, these einvarcr pAznrcr oF 4 THtxr —Yecterday afternoon hicipal government. ‘The District should be | Deng so constracted as toadmit of the rise nna hota’ ene pnd Bigisy, Baving observed inanug.d by busin-ss men, instead of poli. | fll of the tides without any alterations what | ® °Olored girl om Pennsyivaniagvenne count. hicians. “He propocea that the taxes to be paid | ever. staty Sptpnaioen ne ee ae nee: (except special taxes for improvemenis ‘sloug President ‘Ren re-appointed the oid | *' aod Ln peer ~ —— tre lines of properties) should be but one Executive Committee, as follows :—Meesrs, G. | CUSTOdy and conducted ber to beadguarters, cent., and the Government to pay the baliuce | B. Church, John Petubone, and John Van. _—-. wrs sub-equently ascertained that of the expenses. 11 was to the Interest of every wick. on ae el Ae) eke bed ropertynolder, in hie opinion, that theentire | | Alter some conversttion jt was agrect } $!33 S'xty-rigt dojlars of the aa Rp district should be governed by one body. Smong the stockholdereto make & trip of re- | !0USd upon her. the baisnce having been ex- Mr. Sweeny sskr3, if the present charter ex. | COnroissance to the Great Fallson W. vt oe ee — Leet sere P'rea, if 4 did not remain im force uniil anew | Bext. ge. -Speteae We rae csaise wr goa ve waserant d. The meeting “nen adjourned: { | Mr. Walker explained that the charter under ——_@ ss | |, DOW™ THE RIVER.—At four o'clock this at- which Washington was now working was TEXTERANCE.—Crystal Wave Division, No. | ternoon the yacht National will leave Wats 16, Sous of Temperance, eld their regular | b#y, foot of Gch street, for a trip down the Po. mating at their bation N sireet, near 6th, Inst | ‘omac, having on board Major Jonn Watt, the evening, which wes isrgely attmnded, and the, F°Mial proprietor ef the Couage Resta 7 Foca very ‘mtete ting. der ti j Capt. Miller, ep eeaen dent, of the ad of “Good Of the Order” arer vocal | bulleingrand Iter of other Mere Gossip About Cabinet Changes, {Special Dispatch to the Star.) WhEw Yorn, Nov. ou, 1e67 —The Herald's ‘ashington correspondent says that Collector Smythe, of New York, has been offered the po. sition of Postmaster General or Secretary of the Treasury, and that the President has ds. termined to change his Cabinet The same eorrespondent says that Assistant Secretary Uhandler ts to resign on the 3ist of November, ‘iw phvreuatecrtberit rae rites Treeps fer the Gulf States. {Special Dispatch to the Star.] New York, Nov. 9—Two thousand re. cruits for; the regiments in the Gulf meptare under orders to proceed to their des- tination. rae eno. a oundence, MADAME B. might advise them to observe moderation in HORN TON P.O. Box ui3, Hudson, N. ¥- Fotrcal suatecrmeesnée te ction Yesterday, the convention, ou @ test yoie, tabled, by 45,0 42, 3 propovition to abolish the present provisional State government within Iwenty days. An unauce was Introduced, and referred to the appropriate committee, to organize a provisional government for the Sta, and vacating all the important State offices on the Ist of. J next. The Pro- visional Governor is to be appointed by the convention. who sbail fill all offices by the ap- pointment of men who can subvcribe to the fest oath. A resolution was introduced ana referred, proposing to disfranchise all persous implicated in the murder of Union men during the war. Gewenat MCOCLELLAN.—It has been stated that Genera! McClellan would not leave Europe for this country until next spring, but adispatch from New York to-day says that he fsexpected by the Scotia, which lef. Liverpool on the 2d inst. It is said that the homeward movement of the General hes been hastened by the wish of bis triends to haye Bim on the ground seasonably to be pat on rhe’, popular track as a candidate for the Presi< dercy. BANKERS, J ¥ COOKE & CO. BANEEES, Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, and sell st current market rates, and Keep corstantly en hand a full supply ef all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and Collections made on all accessible points. sett Virst National Bank of Washington B. COOKE. (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVESNMENT DEPOSITORY Fe eee reeee New York Market. New YorxK, Nov.9—Flour 10a20c. lower. Wheat 182 cents lower. Corn ic. betier. Pork lower and dull: Mess $20.80. Lard dull at 124 813. Cotton steady at 19 cents for Middling Uplands, Freights ‘steady. Spirits Turpen- oe dull at 55c. Rosim easier at $4451.75 for 0.1. or MASSACHUSETTA SuOk TRape,—The shoe business of Haverbill, Mass, is said to ba very stagnant The Haverhill Gazette says thet there isa “general stegnation” in the shoe business there, although ihe sales in this town for the month of September were about $351), 600, which is,a failing of some #30,U() from the month of Auavust.” ‘ith regard io thegeneral aspect of trade, the Gavette adds: ‘There has been so great tailing off in the sale of shoes jor the year ag some p: opie. imagine—but ead War Orrick CLERKS AND CLAIM AGENTS, ‘The followimg important circular has just been issued from the War Department: «All clerks and employces of the bureaus of the War D-- partment ate prohibited .som holding commnu- nication om the busiuess of their office, during office bours, with claim rgents or other per- sops rot specisily authorized by the chieis Of bureaus to transact with them such business, “All the clerks and employees of the War De- pariment Bure terday afternoon say: The Marshall House, in this city, has changed proprietors @uriug the lasview weeks, and is now conducted by Messts. E. F. Hibbs ‘and E. A, Mulhollen, wih Mir, T. A, Baker as their cler! An impression is ripe among the ¢ reziden"s of this city that kidnappers are ply- ‘ug their vocation bere, and that their victims cotmardhigh price: for purposes of dissec, eranied —— and weeny force for twenty are, unless soouer repealed; tbat previaus to *48 the corporation worked eight eare under Ro charter, and in the act of 1515 the ordiasneas 0f the corporation up to that date were made legal. He believed the Board had the geatlemen, ron ibited from 10 almos' there bas bren @ marked difieremce in the Busic by Mise A. Woodard and Mr."Frank be go prepered for a five days’ tomr of fithe AND Peasbanyoutee puupdaesgeranien ere aE Reis create that there 1s Profs of fae busines». dn an monsettled ctats yee Cengress looked Pichelberger, wos wets Gtren cone ans j ~ cy and Pry Epp en The P GENT OF NE f . a re of the market aud the general apprebension . jtions. o-comic «: entitled, z Anti. red weit teasure, car- Fae si Tosi ea oe ane ee ee ray within the fast tweaty-isax, bouts, suiliclont that goods world be lower, buyers have been | | Mr. Elvane said that he had been listening ce,” in we very | fying with them afuil assortment of via ‘Cletks end employe~s will immediately tes t to the Chie‘ of their Bareaus the name of ay person not belonging to the office who msy communicate with them upon any pub- lie business of the office,and also the nt.ore of such business. “Any claim it who shall communica‘e With, oF Spproach any person copnectsd with any of the butraus of the War Department, oiher than the officers in charge of ihe several branches of the busin’ 's, without authority in writing trom sucB officer, will be prohibited trom prosecuting his busifess with the bureaus of the War Department, or any of them,” Mrs. TERESA YELVERTON, celebrated fer her Jorg course of litigation in the courts of Grens Britain to establish he? rights to the of wife to the Honorable” Uharigs Yel isnow giving readings” in New York, ani soon coming to Washington. Shéis described” asa middle-aged verson, with light Bite eyer, ight hair; and s pleasdat smile. Asa reader, \sbe is said to be intolerabtygpoor. Mrs. SENATOR. SUM¥ER.—-A correspondent Tiling to usin regard to. the many erroneous Deena afloat in ated press in regard 0 the visit of Mrs, Sumner to Europe sayasi ‘went simply on & Lng in waauene ‘Mrs. Samuel Hooper, Rer mother-in-law ] first husband, By this Srst marriage the na! 8 daughter six or seven years Of age. i ARRIVAL OF Tsoors.—Three. companies of » the Twenty-ninth United States 4 yum.’ | ee ee ae ee ay eral the Orxage | enver opon garrison, Gu aud Swill bol pines of the caine sesi@ents A tw highia’ pee pe coe oy at Lincoln Depot. _ —W. ¥. Buc many Slay seer ar ite Htioeadat a ee jown. <---J. B. MeOdMoshiumeck’*ot the Cincinnati Commercial, bas arrived im Wagh- to supply the local, demand, but prices still keep up: large oysters brivging, $1.50,. while thoze of smaller size command 75 cents per busbel. ‘The colored hospital in this city, kmown as’. L’Overture hospital, Ba®bren abolished, and the buildings are t> be disposed of by Gov- ernment, at public auction on W ay, t 13th inst. a sti TH SHOCKING Avvain.—Mr. William Moore, resid DES CAR Pak a A Bese it L a as Being. out buni ne Gay last week, returned home with his gun’ Jodded and cet it im the ‘corner of. the room (with two other guns that were empty. On Sunday morning Mp, BM '839n, about six- teen or seventeen years old, cae up Cogh or (that was loaded;supposing it to be empty, an inting the muzzle towards the dcor, which Fras opel, BBApped it just aa his’ sister, four , ing on th fo @ pleasant account of the Iafid of Utopia, poe taxes were re be but one per cent. Li e & political meeting be might a Feat tbe commissioners would a lovot down political hacks, = thought ae Boatd was no pisue. ta iscuss Watters haying A political or govern mental aspect. Te wan edtiaied mast Teso- lution was nor germane to the objects of the Board, and the matter was not in is province. It was organized fer the purpose of giving sbape to merchaniile enterprises, and for mat- ters relating to the commercial interests of the ctropalis. His political views were wall 18:8 sureet, opposes the Treasury Department. Government Securities with Treasurer United Beate SONS MILLION DOLLARS. ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES st current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE end make Collections em ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Voncherson the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, end give carefal and prempt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and PIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FELL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MEBT LOANS at all times cheerfully *>-aished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. very cautions, and bought as meray: & 2 porsi- bie, and the manufacturers, being destrous to sell a! their stock, paye been led to sell with a very slight profit, and in mafy cases none at ail. At most be confessed that the prospect of the shee business for the next two or three montbs is not very flattering. The fall trade is clored, and the spring trade will proba. bly be backward, upiegs there is change in other branches of business and the market for Irather, &¢.. is more stable. ie BALTIMORE Crty AFFAIRS. Oity: Gounsite last, evening, adopied tion provi: i the xeference of ihe subject matter of the yor com! cation relative to the Uity Hall contracts the Union rail- road bond endorsement to @ special committee inate gta Pe . | an efficient cook and river pilot, and ample ‘he reading of the article excited muchimngm. | berth accommodations. ter and applaure, Mr. D, ©. Fountain then Ted a very langbable poem, entitled, “A Trip to Washington.” which was also very well re- ceived. Mr. Leon then reetted' a very poem, after which the m: Was adédres_ eloquently rad yorcivly. ‘Mr. a 2a - P.. of Howard Division, and also by G. togd F2ReS who ze. ant uring tbe past few weeks, Bethe tht hg gineest iat ames s SE Ge. Thoop, the Elw:T), one of the oldert reeiden:s of tb: . | _THavEr & Norms’ Crecus—This even: late « Nove? x ‘Will close tbe performance of Secthsoce ina the circus in their present tt wn sellor as to whether it 10M oF otherwise. to prevent, Resse eintien” i President .D; t oie by fen decor pp thee centarnenttaty, | Lay RePeRamerasion &: ears old, who was pia: Was iD the act of passing: door. went ff, driving its contents through her pody. nds. A communi: of ihe ad [. HE NATIONAL SaPE DEPOSIT COMPARY, La FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. 1 1 BAND Orrice—Conses PN a ee Aye it) Pavcatd Mera NATHANIEL WILSON. «¥F. »GRORGE SD evans. View Parsivsnt. wa. 8. SUBFINGT OS: Suet ceersae, ‘ Orrics Hovgs: From 9 o'clock mem += g a ar eersen i ne i parts of the coustey---BUF. Post, 72, ith and " ational; Entwislew, 12th aad ; Ford's, lth and avenue,