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ro wa EVENING STAR. TWELISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, W. corner Penn'a avenue and Bleventh street. By NOYES, BAKER & CO. The STAR Is served by the carriers to thetr subscribers in the City and District at Tan CExTes PER werk. Copies at the counter, with 6? withont wrappers, Two Uxwrs each. PRicE FOR MalLive -—Three months, One Doular and Fifty Cenus; stx months, Tarce Doi- lors; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office lenger than psid for. The WEEKLY STAK—published on Fri- aay —Cne Dollar and « Half « Fear. RAILROADS, BArtMors ann omio ga ASBINGTON, Maj ROAD, 5, Noon, Tag. soars ui + St 7.8 & m., and Bt B Wwivorations sopra OF ANNAPOLIS gbtere st GIS and 70am, and at 2:00 and 4:58p Leave at 70508 ANNAPOLIS od 430 p.m, 0 trains from Ab-spiiis en tuutiay = pm. ig Was Leave daily, except Sanday, at 7:45 a. ra 2 Se anc conpeeting jaltimore to & 18 10" tne Wegt can be had at nm Ticke c ny st 4:20 and 2:45 p. m. ent tion with trains from h Line.” Master of Transportation rai Ticket Agent. Agent, Washington, 1867 PENNSYLTASIA ROUTE 1867 BRIER: 70 THE NORTUWee7, SOUTH, AND SOUTH On and after May 6rh. 1367, ‘aene 7 1367. Washin, THB a. 10 4D P. 7.00 PL oe 3.45 P 20.30 P. TER GREAT DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTB, With ELEGANT SCENERY, Palace State rbom day and night Cars.w saving from four te other route. Tw L. M. COLE, Gene GEO. 8. KOONTZ, cc 28 traias will leave aw r™ +| Baltimore w ith modera improvements, an¢ * ve hours im time over ‘any tred miles saved to Westerr NS TO THE WEST. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO THE NORTR. Through from Baltimo: Pprosgh from, Baltimore to ROCHESTER and change, te from Balttmore have the changes in UNION D -can be red at the of “t and Pennsylvania avenue tel. where reliable infermatios times. ing tickets at this office ious In Sleeping Cars for Bi J. ARNOLD, Ticket Agent Bixth and Penn's ave, Washington’ DO, ED. 8. YOUNG, Gen. Pass Agent, B Ma. iI D.8 altimore, LINE BETWEEN WAS by ILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE? Wasmixoton, Jan. 6, 198. ‘Tratns betw: 3 TATE Passengers by th Sdvantage of mal POTS, and no FER Tickets by this row fice, corner 6th «1 under National F Will be given at a, Passchgers pre secure sccomm|: mira or Pittsburg t is Fon! z ‘OR NEW YORK. withont change of care. is ou except Sunday) at 7458. m., 12:1 ™. ELPHIA. FOR PHILAD 5 Seept Sunday) at 7:48 and 12:15 Leave daily («: m., end 63) and7 0p. m. SUNDAY. rk and Philadelphia at7:00p w York on 7:00 p. m. trair to Philadelphia, New York, o the Station Oftice at all hour he new office in the Bank h Line, 34% Penn. ave Yhio Railroad advertizemen ‘Washington, Baltimore, Ap Master of Transportatio ral Ticket Agent. TZ, Agent, Wastington. STEAMBOAT LINES. | | OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDBIA, The Steamboats of the Com leaveleach place EVERY HOUR, from 6 oclock s. tilTo'clock p.m. Leave fon See barf foot of 7th street, Wash- Ti venth street Cars connect with the Boats THE STEAMER WAWASET Leaves the wharf. foot of th street. for Car Fioman and intermediate landings. TUESDAY an¢ FRIDAY MORNINGS at ¢ o'clock. Returning WEDNESDAY and SUNDAYS at 5p m. FOR MOUNT VERNON. On and after THURSDAY. September 8, the Steamer for Mount Vermon will leave the wharf of the company ‘VERY THURSDAY MORNING at o'clock; returning. the boat will ert 3% p.m M. President Potomac Ferry Go. ‘OMAO bas st tl LINE FOR BALTIMO! Making freight connection with BIC! . ED BURG AND POTOMAC RAILEO. he steamer EXPRESS. Capt: ©. Nickle, and steamer KENN H. Wilson, leay. it Whart. every WEDNESD. 6s. m., for Baltimore, and Potomac river. Returning. leave a aw aod for FRIDAY. 4 p.m. ou apply to 3. B BRYAN & BRO. No. 345 Peansyitaniog h 18-tf BANKERS, JA COOKE 2 co. BANKERS, Fifteenth street, opposite Teasury, yand sell at current market rates, and keep Constantly en hand « full supply ef all GOVERNMENT BONDS, BSEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and Collections made on all accessible points. tf First National Bank of Washington B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 5. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY AND FISANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 18th strect, opposite the Treasury Departmen. Government Securities with Treasurer United ‘Beate SF ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We bay snd sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SBCURITIES st current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections @m ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST PAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to ns. VULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERE- MEBET LOANS at all times cheerfully f=-aished, WK. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPARY, OF WASHINGTON, D. C., 5 ft Valu and for th STING or SAFES, INSIDE OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. = NEW YORK AVENUES AND Orrice—-COMTPTEENTH STREET. APU RAN 8. P. BROWN. Paxsivext. EO _ EVANS, Vice Parspenr. wa 8 BOMEIMOG OF SNORE tacrensay AKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND Ovrics Hotas: From 9 o'clock s. m. ta So’clook oom au ltt IES for SAFE REMEDIE ood (Aad a) T ise: iso lnyacvas Boss Wasa. ar, vening ST OL, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1367. N&, 4,579. SPECIAL NOTICES. HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the Mair ever offered to the public to Restore Gray Hair to its Original Color, and create @ new growth where it has fallen off from disease or natural decay. It will prevent the Hair from failine ont. 1 who use it are unanimous in PROPOSALS. MY SUPPLIES. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. No Caninet Cranozs INTENDED.—Imme- diately preceding or smcceding the elections, the weather-wiee reader of the Washington news almanac, will find in the Uctober and November kalends, the mystical warning— Office Ass't Commissary Sireet, -~ November 5, 1557. 4 duplicate) will be receive: antil o'clock a. m..on WED Y. 13th instant. for sapplying forthe use Volted Statex Army Subsistence Stores, to ivered m New York or Brooklyn, as follows, "ba © lit: th mpertine @ of being the best Hair Dri = tuern. Si, Louiar'oy Stace brats of Figur. fur Treaties on the Hadr gent “About this time leok ont for rumors of Uaoi- able fo ping iin @ warm climate. net changes.” A special despatch to Satur- tio taies "eke Sevens pring or: Nastia: day's Sran.shows that some of car New York phe ing Whead-lined, aud buna Brown Sngar. in bar der. with round hoops, teaied by all druggist: colemporaries are predicting a change in the Cabinet, andeven going so far ‘o name Rey- MARRIAGE GUIDE. s NEW F Secretary of State, and Uol- best in use tor the pur PSSA T FOR TRE MD ePhysiotogt. | &4¥ Jobmeon for Secretary ate t + eT roe TONG MEM on erysctst. | lector Smythe for Pos'master General. Wo oe Mie of Ceiched Sugar. Barrete as | and Early Manbocd, which create impediments to | nave taken co pains te ascertain this morn- » eae aera? See : MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent in : —— ae 4 Barrels | SeBled envelopes. free of charge, Address Dr. J, | 1€ $m official quarters the truth of these pre- eens White Granulated Sugar. Barrels | SPiyi iN HOUGHTON, Howard dietions, and are convinced *hat they have no Association, Philadelphia, P: se23-Sun substantial foundation, especially in the in- stance of Collector Smythe. Nothing is plainer than that Postmaster Général Randall will re- main in President Jonnson’s Cabinet. THE REPORT oF POSTMASTER (JENERAL FREE 10 EVERYBODY. A Large 6 pp. Cirenlar, giving information of the gfeatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the home! Pay setone beautifal, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send »to be bagged and storewars required for Samples of the sugar aud io: h Addi with the propesals, and re‘orred to therein. . eas, and recel ve a copy post-paid by re- | RANDALL will be completed during this week, + The manner of making bids, fob Reged Keahctes = paatecty Sepang ns eat ae and will present a most interesting and favor- amide ee ee able exhibit of the mational postal sysiem. Tne Contractors are expected to hold their goods, YTMENT will curo the Itch. | postal revenues for the year will exceed hy pai oor Ron nig bsvivas badass DINE MENT ae em | one million of dollars those of the last fiscal B) MENT cures all Diseases of | year, but the opening of the expensive mail mk fee. which mart be ene my ape 2 es Latta contestecsentl ts, AN Drnegists | S€Fvice im the South will cause a slight defi. lnitwatesee é adit.” WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Proprietors. | ciency in the total financial exhibit. notwith. eeu Lr eae eh eS Agent, Peans.av. so lt-coly anding this wonderful increase in the reve. Po contactors — . KNOW THY DESTINY nue; while to the expenses may beulsoadded the z —_ : MADAME E. F. TRURNTON, the great English | S<ditional subsidies paid the ocean mail-ser vice, Headlewe italian rer orn, 2 Astrologist. Clairvoyant and Peychometrician, wi | and the legal increase of postmasters’ salaries. sicnte. will be veceiven | BM, Astonished the scientific clames of the Ol4 | i: ig due to state that Postmaster General $ Spdesatenet weber gi dante Thornton Possesses such wonderfal bowers Randall has renewed the Southern mail ser- M..on 1 SDA YD of second sight #s to enable her toimpart knowledge | vice at much cheaper rates thaa have here. hi to the United State 4 et ii ried bepartes «before December t, | Of etter sen While Pea otis at eeteeeake de: | tofore been paid. The slight deficiency will r thereat eS See f Il Le | lneates the very features of the person you are to ade th ostal reve neceazaty, AY marry, and by the aid of an instrament of intense | De Made ap by the increasing postal revenues i itferent stations « ew Gov- | power. known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to | Of this fiscal year, eo that by the ume the how vat ween Fort Gite 1 and Fort a Produce a life-like picture of the future rpg or | present Postmaster Genera! has finished his mcy ami Seminole Agency cand. to be supgiiod Titi he: eomniner with date, of mar- | administration of the Post Office Departmen:, ing traits of character, as tho} veh quantities as m 5 eqaired, not to ex- asands of testimo- | he will have the high satisfaction of seeing it in ¥ is no humbug, ected 100 tons at each sta assert. will send, when desired, a ‘Proposals may he for to whole or any part of | Pertigedcertiheste ce wii tee tier eves thcetan | established, mainly by his efforts, on a self. y reunited. wi it pa inclosing @ | sustaining basis. rta to By Email lock of hair, and stating place of birth, ‘complexion, and inclosing ‘and stamped envelope to yourse rou will receive the picture and desired informati ‘omm Each bid must be accompa by a good and saficient gnaranty from two responsible parties, setting forth that in the event @ contract is awarded they will give ample bonds and security LEGISLATION FOR OHIo. — Representative Asbley kas prepared, and will offer on the first tor the faithiul performance of the same. return mail. All c nications aucredly con- | day of the scssion of Congress, a bill designed Government res fo itself the right to | fidential. Address, in confidence, Beane E.¥F, | to prevent the Ohio Legislature trom re-dis- Net pas of SI Sita soent rad eee Wiciy 0' Dot 988, Hudeon, BE. tricting the State. It provides that a State which may be awarde shall only be re-districtea every ten years after the taking of the census. Tne object of this bill is to prevent the Democrats in that State from so changing the Congressional districts as to elect next yo ar two-thirds of the Congressmen. THE New York Eveninc MAI isa lively, readable paper, but it fails to render unto Cwx- sar the things that are Cwsar’s. We notice a in-pection Iiy un officer or part of the United States. Proposals should be addressed to the under- gene}, aud endorsed “Proposals for furnishing ay.” Payments to be made menthly, in Government funds, or as soon thereafter as money shall have been re d for that pury Bid mvited and earnestly requested to be ent at the opening For additional particulars CLOTHING, &c. BG Se 85 0c 68-85-02 08-s¢- 98 MELTON OVERCOATS MELTON OVERUOATS LINED WITH CASSIMERE. AT. A. SAKS & b0.’S, nanire of 1 ENTH STREET, S: Captain and A Shims pF goad Adjoining Natienal Bank ef the Republic, good deal of our STAR gossip in its editorial no 1L.3tB _ Chief i. M of thy $s— ss gs—g5— §5—gs— ¢5-g>—es—es | columne, uncredited, and this is the fate of ar- proresats FOR FUEL, no 1-tf tielc3 of the lengta of “C'nb Life in Washing- Qvarten. F.%: BEtrrczs, ton.” mee Jed Proposals will beeccel * (Buccessor to H.F.Lovnon & Co. ‘Tae sew BRiviei MiNIsTER To WASHING. the undersy stant. atS« wed untii WEDNESDAY. the 1th in lock p m.. for furnishing the Qnarter- « Dep: at at thts post with the followin2 ‘of Fel. vin 19,000 BUSHELS OF COAL, 100 CORDS OF WOOD to be imps. suitabl r Wood tTow.—Mr. Edward Thornton, who has been appointed as the successor of Sir Frederick Brace. received previously the appointment of brit'sh Minister to Portugal, which be had desired, as he is connected by marriage with several leading Portuguese tamilies Ltis by no means certatn that be will not prefer Lisbon to Washington as a residence, in which case the British Government will have to appoint another minister here, but will have gained two months’ desirable delay in the settlement of questions connected with the rebellion. CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) jyi0-tf No. 362 Peni DENTISTRY. D MERRILL, DENTIST, No. 310 Pennsvivania Avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. 8 with the } « lelivered, the yar and Woo: ject to inspection, at of the centractors 1 will be received sep- wey reves these 1 the bidders desire to oe All operations performed pertaining to the AKT UF DENTAL SURGERY. — 0c 26m" B. :& DAVIS’ DENTAL ASSO D LEWIE 321M ASSOCIA No. 260 PENN’A AVE Between 12th and 18th streets, the amount ef the contract. with » responsibil at the contract will be ken if awarded the bidder, must nccompany each Ut be entertained unless this bond t ynment reserves th so%ered tw tal b A VALUARLE Papgr.—The report of Hon, Joseph S. Wilson, Commissioner of the Gene- eral Land Office, will be accompanied by a yeluable paper prepared by Mr. Wilson, show- ing the quantity of prectous and auefal metals ght to reject any of Male G-neral Thom TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS. taken from the mines in this country since the noll-3tB “Brevet Lik ofig.gharer, wilt be made for extracting where Ar- | O16COTOT. faraniod ey Me ee GC ESSMENT SALE ratient will be required to pan tee i. —] further shows the great area of this country a — fargical operation when performed, which occupied by coal mines and the ratio that we Headquarters Pe will be deducted when the Teeth are made. The | possess as compared with other nations. The Fort Smith nt tion is now provered to make Teeth on | Commissioner bas been at work on this for Will be <old ut pntlic sale. at Stiver and. rat New York, Philadel | several years past, and it contains much yal. TUESD \¥. the 12th day ef .. piching den- | “unble information. o +. m.. the following deseri aN ee sox tax tee ras aT ae FOUR AMBULY fad host peaaber, uni wartantes to gre GENERAL (}RANT has directed (hat no leaves ard in god condition; also, all Harness apper- | satisfaction. Persone will do wellto call and ex: | of absence for army officers shall be granted, “Te me: ash. in Government funds, on delivery pasine cur work before getting it cleewhere. i718 pesved coments, — sapplied ie tasongh of property — the regular channels, an: e applications Paha Eig ome Nant Brevet Maior, end EDUCATIONAL. of outside parties will not be heeded. District of Mie ew: 8. Takeae Ak OBROMEO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, | FAILED.—The iriends of Dr. MacGowan, nol-lt ee hee ane falmn: | formerly of this city, wno were interested in P#oPosaLs FOR WOOD AND COAL. address Kev. E. Q.8. WALDRON, incipal. his scheme for introducing the telegraph into — ville, Mud. ‘oc 30-2W" China, will be sorry to learn that the enter. prise has been abandoned. The difficulty is not stated, but the Celes- tials were probably opposed to the introduc. v's Office. ber 4. 1557. at this office ember 13, 1357, Depot Quarterma Jeffersonville. Ind. No Sealed Proposals will be Teceived patil 12 m. on WEDNESDAY, Nov jor the delivery Twe hundred (290) cord: DANCING ACADEMIES. ROF. KREIS’ DANCING woop. ACADEMY, Penne. | tion of anything into their country which they + ‘oon ave., opposite Metrepolitan Hotel. "Ladies, The Word ton be food sounds teecchantable | Misses ahd Masters, Tnesday and Saturday after: | couldn't show had been invented and in use Wea. i" od Seon from 3 OO oe . Genranee, Eyre there @ couple of dozen centuries ago. ‘The Coal te be rchantable Coal. ~ uted for Batic, Bolieen ee ean be rented for en, &e. ‘my 10-1 a ee PAWNBROKERS. STABLISHED 1552. HERZBERG'S LOAN OFFICE, 351 north € street, between 4% and 6th streets, Immediately in rear of National Hotel Advances made in all sums on merchandize at the most reasonable rates, and for any length of time. ec 1l-6m PATENTS TO UE 188UED.—For the week end- ing on ‘1 uesday, November 9th, three hundred and forty patents will be issued from the Pa. tent Office. During the past week five bun- dred and seventy-eight applications and eigh- ty-nine caveats have been filed. Bids must be made mpcae wi a copy of this advertisement attac to each, and each bid must be actompanied by the guaranty of two responsible persona that, in case @ contract is awarded tothe bidder, good and sufficient Londs will be enterea into for the faithiul performance of tine. Wood au Coal to be delivered from thme to ay be required. "Blig must te endorsed © Proposals for Wood and in aa to the undersigned at Jefer- ane ht is reserved to reject any or all bids. See TTC: RANSOM. Bvt. Lt. Col. and Q. M..U.8.4., n09-tB Depot Quartermanter. JARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE BADQUABTERS TOERLAND. PATENT TO A WASHINGTONIAN.—Among the patents to be issued on Tuesday next is one to Antonio Pelletier, of this city, for an improved composition for coating wood, iron, paper, &c. sonville The rig TABLISHED FIRM 0} Tm acetates, 34 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET WEST, Tae Jury. Davis Triat Oxce Morr.—On Orrice near Pennsylvania avenue Saturday District Attorney Chandler, of ¥ the highest cash advances on all kinds of i ine se ‘math Herehandlees fo any amount and 5 ten telegraphed to the counsel of Jett. Davis, Mr. SEALED PROPOSALS (which must be fn dupli- | me at reasonable rates. Evarts, of New York, to meet him and Gen’! Soe, ie 8 CO oo ste Te WEENERDAT: | Bucisecoctrictls copésetar ome: Wells here for consultation relutive to the post- November 13. 15 o'clock m., for farnishing Tt ht for ‘and sold at private sale, ponement of that trial. Davis’ counsel are de- the following stot sirous of baving it postponed until May next, but Mr. Chandler wants it to come off now. GARIPALDI AND THE UNITED STATES.—It . 2B STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND A SPeOEID AILVER WatcHEst> AND ‘AU Warranted to Run and Thoroushly Reeulated at 0) pounds Bacon Sides, clear sides or clear rib- 1 Peete hick ‘0 be atated in the bia 32.009 por ty oH ; is said in oMicial circles that Garibaldi, who crushed or Granulated Sugar THE LOW PRIOK OF 910 BACH ; : { ty pounds best osiify kindred Grits AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! was a staunch friend of the Union during the lov) pounds Aerated ckers, to be packed in 5 J00 Solid Gold Hunting W atches.......§250 to 1000 | rebellion, ts to be officially tendered an asylum ind delivered trom time to time, ae're! | 202 Holic Watchene Ruagetisi 303 By | ' the Vast States an ve > - 100 Y oy = guired. : 4 oh irom'r Watches 200 to 1 ooo galions 6 best onality Cucambert oe be oe cold Hunting allah Levers; soto oo | “Tam Waser Invi PrgcHase For A UsiTEp re aL cet aren yn Feed Gold Fongne Duplex Wetcues 1310 3200 | stars Naval Srarion—M. De Bille, re- 10) pounds best quality Smoked Beef Tongues bo Silver Hunting 2 "goto Ist | cently Secretary of the Danish Legation at barrels “* "3 Bd, pErics, S00 Bliver Huntin Dupl Sto 20 | Paris, bas arrived here, empowered to sell i of Hotatoos 1 for Gold Heating Lepinen Bis Ki the Danish West Indis Islands to the United 4 © laneous Wat p ites. a as 4 the Dried Beef aud Hams to be offefed pas Huntin Silver wesc ions Bo | Se ae ee See, pil iegperits eee J el a ip 7 requirements and terms of payment ae hes stock will be dis} of onthe popu. | lars, while the Danish Government demand Ofoer IB swe arcecet ceporantnde, | SAE Biieee WES ise Gibrwhoce reataa es | fifteen millions in gold. ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. wb oe dessert : st be enclosed in asealed envelo) Proposals 1 envelope. dorsed "Proposals for (name the artistes and us ConGREss AND THE BANKS.—The officials in the Treasury Departmentare expecting afierce Assault on the National Banking system when Congress gets fairly at work on the duties of the session. There issome talk among them that the banks used as depositories ef public Moneys will receive the fiercest attacks, a6 Fost in rar Navr.—B. F° Isherwood, Obief of the Bureau of Steam En. gineering of the Navy, f preparing a report on ‘he experiments made with petroleum as a fue, for generating steam in marine boilers. The oo regeed . 3 a ret tea Bet. Brig. Gen. and €-5. Be Grobe 500 Pa ove, bet! sth and 0th sts, sCEASLR 2 20, wil sive thats porereal ettenton Sees oe on consignment. om — cee 01s 3 a AM iB _& CO monet favorable results have been attained with Se ” the apparatus. r ‘ No.15 K NORTHERN teiin ifthe ashe tncnst hats Vda ships was Siemens 2.00., IMPOR engine, whieh Mr. P. 8. Forbes placed in tne Regular Ax, TEL Baowist Mee Veex, | Idaho, constructed by aim for the United States, ved @ faifure ithas been broken Und ah Brant of tue ftalio has Secu comverese| {nto a floating hogpital, to be stationed at one Of the Jepancse ports. Miles O. Reilly,” of the N. Y- bt y Jumee'T. Brady, i residences. | ‘seU-ly JAMES McCULLOUGA & CO 3, SUM TRADED eee Oe Pile ESTROY sthms, Croup is children, Also many i ray TRE WASHINGTON UORRESP)s UB (composed of the corresponaer fall tne leading papers of the country) at their meet- ing on Saturday night elected that brilliant journalist, Sem Wilkeson, an bonorary mem- ber of ‘be Club. The following-n«med gen, tlemen have heretofore been elected bonorary Members :—-Senater H.B. Anthony, of Rhode Island, editor and proprietor of the adrasrably conducted Providence Journal; Speaker Ool- fax, who had distinguisaed Biraself im jour- nalism before he entered upon Bis political career; Henry D Cooke, Esq., who graduated 88 4 first-class newspaper man prior to taki his present leading position asa banker, a. Jobn R. Young, whose fine journalistic capa- bilives have caused him ‘o be called to the manage'ship of ‘he New York Tridune when barely twenty. ight years of age. Wluze OrveR Drsyiesty. Con. BELGER Re- VORED—The President this morning trans- mitted ‘o Gen, Grant an order revoking the rder issued by Secretary Stamton on the 90th of November, 1-63; dismissing Col, James Bel- ger, quartermaster at Baltimore. It will be membered that Co}. Belger was tried in 1-6) by a court-martial, of which Gen. Hancock was president, and found not guilty. Sabsequentiy, Secretary Stanton issued an order dismissing Col, Belger from the service. The question of Ocl, Belger’s restoration to the army remains open, All vacancies in the Quartermaster's Department have deen filled. ORDERED SovTu.—The following named medical officers bave been relieved from duty in the Deparcment of Washington and ordered toreport to the commanping General and Medical Director of 5th Military District for duty: Brevet Maj. J. V. D. Middleton, assistant surgeon; Brevet Maj. Wm. Thompson, assis- tant surgeon: Brevet Maj. Wm. M. Noleon, as sistant surgeon. Railroads. {Special Dispaten to the Star.) NASHVILLE, Nov. 1!.—A movement bas be: developed in Tennessee for the "reorganizauon of the Democraie party. It. Gov. Heury S. Foote, to-day issued a call io mauy of ine old members of the party to meet at Nashvitie. Gov. Brownlow, it is understood, will soon pudlish @ letier denying che right of ihe Unies States Government to seize the Teunessee ra l- ToRds for satisfaction of sts claims. THE MINNESOTA ELECTION. Re-election of Gov Marshall, a Adop- tlem of Negro Suffrage. [Special Dispatch to the Star.) Cxur0a60, Nov. \i.—Franx Driscoll, Seere- tary of the Repeviioan Stace Central Commit- tee of Minnesota, telegraphs to-day that Gov. Marshall (Rep.) is re-elected by over 4,000 ma- jority, and ol: ‘hat the megro-suftrage amendment bas been adopted by a small voir. THE NEW YORK ELECTION Democratic Maiersty so far 19.000. Special Dispatch to the Star.) New York, Nov. 11, 1567—The Democratic majority in New York is over 49,000, so far. iene ricane in the West Indies—Baild- id Vessels Destreyed—Loss of Lit = [Special Dis; Naw York, Nov arrived at New York, from St. Thomas, last night, and brings particulars of the late barri- cane in tha’ neighborhood. The hurricane commenced on tne 29th nitimo, and the town of St. Thomas was almost entirely destroyed, and the loss of life very great. It lasted about fonr hours, but during that time raged with suck violence that trees were torn ap, houses lifted from their foundations and dashed to pieces. Shipsand steamers of the largest class as well as smaller vessels were buried gether and either dashed to pieces or sunk Some fifty or « masted or sunk, and part of their crews lo«t. Thousands are rendered homeless, and the &mount of suffering confusion and excitement it is impossible to describe. There is nothing ‘alized Tue New Secretary or WAn.—Presiden Johnson will probably select during this week @ successor to Air. ‘on, and nominate him to the Senate at the meeting next week. The President will claim the right to remove Mr. ‘Stanton, and not give any reason for suspend- ing bim from office. The Civil Tenure Act is construed by the President as invalid so far as it applies to Cabinet officers. By some the | doing: everybody seems par: . first section of that law is interpreted asap- | (n the morning of the 20th, there being indi- plying ouly to members of Oxbinet actually | Cations of a storm, the passengers of the old appointed by Mr. Jobneon. and as Mr. Stan- | steamer Conway, Capt. Hammack, did not ton never received a formal nomination by the prevent Executive, his case, it is argued. does hot come within the terms of the tenure of of- fice law. ee SECRETARY WELLES.—Hon. Gideon Welles Secretary of the Navy, rested well last night, though he is no better to-day. He is not dan- gerously ill but it will be some time before ne is able to leave his room. feel safe to go to sea in her, and wished to be transferred to the Rhone, a new steamer of the line, where they might consider themselves sate iu case of astorm. They were according- ly transferred, and both vessels put to sea, but during the storm the Rhone strack on Pe- ter’s Island, ber bouler ex: And all were lost, with the exception of 12 or i5. ish steamship Uonw: ‘teamer Columbian came in at 11 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock was 8 ; six persons lost. Her cargo was valued at from $10,000 to =200,000. Among the vessels sunk were the following: Spanish war steamer Vamaqui, and 16 persons drowned; British steamer Columbian, lost, cargo Worth trom $1,000,000 to =: British steamer Rhone, lost at Peter's 169 men lost Taylor, lost off the barbor, 59 Schooner Proctor; British brig Onisiphorous British schooner Ocean Ge American schooner Clinton, Captain Holmes. from New York. There were also many smaller veesels either sunk or destroyed Al the wharves were smashed. and the fort barracks are gone. Tne light-house was de- stroy and abou! three handred persons have been buried, after having been picked up in the harbor. RETURNED.—Gen. Garfield is announced as having arrived in New York last week from bis European tri PRsoNAL.—Senator Sherman lett for New York Saturday evening, to remain for sey- eral days. He will occupy his house on K street on the first of December. ---- Ohief Justice Chase is in New York, to meet his daughter, Mrs. Senator Sprague, on ber return from Europe. ----Gen'l Sher- man is expected here this week, but not to take command of this department, as so freely stated. --+-The N.Y. Tribune says Montgomery Bisir is the author of the statement that Gen. Grant did noi endorse the Clrunicl editorial im which the latter was nominated for Pres- ident. *-*Hon. John H. Ketcham, of New York, has taken a furnished house on Massa. chusetts avenue, near Tenth street, and will keep bouse this winter. A much larger nam- ber of members ian usaal are trying to find homes of their own for the coming session. ++ Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, who bas been ab- tent some weeks in Ohio and Pennsylvania, returned to the city Friday. ‘Senor Ma- rilto, the Colombian Minister, with his Sec- retary, E. Santomani, aud his Adjutant, M Selger; Messrs. E. Ounard and H. Oelrichs me in town. - nator Williams, of Oregon, and Senator Drake, of Missouri, have arrived in ‘Washington. Hou. Edmund Cooper, of the President's household, has returned from Tennessee. +--+ Senator Chandler, of Michi igan, is engeged to-day in superintending the furnishing of his palatial brownstone front mansion, in H street, near Mth, for which he paid, it will be remembered, $40,000 to Mr. Fowle +*-Governor F. H. Pierpoint, of ‘Virginia, is at the Kirkwood House. n InTsRyar RevENvE—The receipts from this source to-day were 8650,953 85. _—<re-—__. Thad. Stevens em the Finances. Hon. Thaddeus Stevens has written a long letter on the financial policy of the Govern. ment, being mostly in defense of several propo- sitions stated by him, the principalones being: That the Federal Government issue bills of credit or bankruptcy. hundred millions too much of gold is just as ipjorious in inflating prices as a hundred millions too much im greenbacks. just what the law makes it, and you mast iake the chance that your Government m: wisely, and when made, you fix your eye upon itand make your own contract accora- ingly. f discussing these, hesays; «In February, 1861, atter repeately attempting to purchase loans at a Jess sum than what in coin would be about #40 om the $100, we urged the offering of a loan aud issuing therefor United States notes and making Joga tender. After severe opposition it paseed the House, and was sent tothe Senate. Then nothingwas said about the currency in which either principal or interest were to be paid. No onc, I suppose, doubted that 1,00: md, The Alabama Reconstruction Convention. {Special Vispatch to the Star.) MonTGomeRY, ALA., Ney. 11.—In the State Convention on Saturday, fine the distranchisement of the whites to the same cinsses recited im the reconstruction Jaws of Congress was lost by 631022. This showe a large extreme majority, which favors uolversal suffrage and general distranchise. ment. The moderate men entered a motion to- day to reconsider, wie ik eT Prize Fight inthe West. (Special Dispatch to the Star.) Crevenne, Dakota, Nov nessy, of Denver, and John Haray, of Wash- ‘ngton, for $500. One hundred and twenty- three rounds were fought in one hour and a. mg? , when Vy was declared the Winner, in consequence of Shaunne: xy giving him a foul blow. Both men were terribl, punished. f Demand for Ten-Ferty Bonds. (Special Dispatch to the Star.) Naw York, Nov. 11. —The Times’ Washing- ton correspondent says: The Secretary of the ‘Treasury yesterdey received orders from large bouses in New York for the purchase of 10.40 —— in — _ He bas decided not to ac- cept them sent, though it is coreain that should he conclude to issue the twenty or twenty-one m lions which still re- main unissued. under the act of March. 1564, be would find for them prompt sale ai fali Prices. EAD A Prize Fight im Jersey—413 Rounds amé a Free Fight. [Special Dispatch to the Star.) New York, Nov. 11.—A prize fight occurred in Jercey, near New York yesterday, between Cbarley Price and Jim Watson. Forty-three Founds were tought and the friends of the lat- ter claimed the victory and it wes awarded bim. The Price men objected anda fearfal free fight ensued in which many were injured. —$$______. What Judge Kelly Thinks—Ge: will not Carry a State Except P ft i: ood Sufirage. [Special Dispatch to the Star.) PHILADELrSIA, Nov. l1.—Judge Kelly is out ima letter in which he siys tbat Gen. Grant Hon. National Grant the loans of the United States, of every description will not ‘sin, State unless were pesetle in monty af ee Pe e mn pty feat cory recy description: “But to change that aspect.as | suffrage, and that all of Grant's acts ‘prove it regarded a portion of the fund, the New he favors that doctrine. York oon 4 cha rs _ f-- earance, Jew and Gentile mingling in sweet Sounmuntom todiscover some cunning invention to make in @ day what it would take weeks for See ye ed The Tax on Cottonand Sugar. {Special Dispatch to the Star.] ie the aaded, and, it is understood, weat with to the Committee of the Senate pressed the change. The Finance pas British steamer Wye, Usprain | (By Steamer.) Naw Yorn. Nov. i1—The steamer City of New York with European Stet of Mcwober, bas arrived Dierael: at the Bainbare banqeet was strong in Getense of the Go Feti-ent as to the future. f ‘The lisbdilites San Franc tor F st tn 32 © N The to-aay & | New Yorn, No Whea: | amount to om ton, r dates to ‘he erpment policy,bUt very a2wi> Brothers who bave branches ix New Yors aud Sas Fravct dred thousand pounds. 2 ov. 9 —The steamer ©on- sama, sailed o-day with 000 In cFeasure of which $319,000 was for Yorx | Westen the Pedes: | Syxactsn, N Judge Lard dull at 12 ya! cents fo: Middling Upiand: Spirits Tarpentine dull at 55a55\¢ Si50ms4 fe ahie! } The . at Jere: Field, of Court, iss passenger in be steamers Pensacola and Sagin Mazausn £ to-night at Lyons een Bours ahead of time om Ben. 288 ¢ Park om Sam the Supreme oor wnat Nov. 1L— kere trom Ouedia, a distance & this morning He York Market v. 14—Ploer ionise 42 cents lower. Corn lo. beer. i Gull apa drooping. Pork drooping: less lower Preignts lay. The New York Herald of yesterday say: Notwithstanding the exclusiveness of the meeting ai Jerome Park Saturday afternoon, and the jittle pubiic.ty given to together ‘With the trowaing aspect of the aimospbere at the time of leaving town, the general ¢ was better than we expected It was composed. however, principsily of the mem- bersof the club and their fmilies There were bree races on the card, the firet of waich ‘WAS & sweepsigkes for all horses reguisciy DacKed during the last dea by members of the club three q aiming that official returns show | Mile, the Rorses to carry one hundred and fit ty pounds. The both m tween two three. year olds with ninety po up, Owned respectively by W. Con: Leouard W. Jerome. mile and a ard W. Jerome. r months. to be rid- % table and The third race was a quarter dash, between horses named at the post by Job» F. Pardy and Leoa- with gentlemen riders Tdy named chestnut gelding Rocks iden by Mr. ©. pomnas Mr. who was Livingston. weighing ii, Br. Jerome named the chestnut filly Pm, haatress, to carry Mr. Field, who scaled | 161 pounds Mek dressed Py ivingston, on he sweepstakes, which was x horses started, ali ridden by gentle- such Deautfal jockey costame to presenta most imposing first race , the Winner, was a tired fn a magenta jacet with white sleeves, abdinck cap, knee breeches and white top doots, and presented a very gay and jockey like appearance. Mr. D. jr ® and appeared | horseman. Harry Slaughter, on to- | dressed in Jerome's colors, AL. Ar ler Of Freelance, wore & black jacket, scarier stromg. the and cap, knee breeches aud top boots, very much ke & genuine Pairiax, bine and whine stripes, jacket @nd cap, with white corduroy eda | dress of Mr, P. ‘Was not altogether in ov, that of some ef his rivals scket and cap with s brown | breeches and top boots. Loi Lily. His dress was very unig piain, being white, Of red, which did not striy tron | sively ¥ vessels are ashore dis- | breeches and huge Wellington boots, present truly fine appearance. The color of the Mr A. Hargous, who rode Oricke:, ch good e taste as was the coi ford, and also wore breeches and Rea & single bian Op boo! Phe match race between ‘he three year olds, ete and remarkable races ver witneseed. Three - quarters of a mile they ran Ss to appear yoked: d | have covered them, and it was only in | the grand om their rw aoa fest loesly together et might front of 1a -Bat BBY perceptidie difference: ing Was visible, the winner, Ra- der the string only a head in closeness of the contest was sucit § men | 85 to create an immediate feeling of rivairy between the friends of the horses, aud another men lost: Briteen | ‘browgh some future occasion After match was spoken of, to be decided at once; but from some wnexpiained It will probably lead toa match on cause it tell the excitement 3 men lost; | consequent on this maich was over, Kentucky. the great son of Lexiugion. was brought upoe the track and galloped pa looked remarkably well but Pesrance was somewhat gross ‘The third and Inst race was a march be: ween Mr. John F. Purdy and Leonard W. Jerome, the horses and at ue pos: winner of the first race. with Mr. I ik Mi pounds, s Jerome named Enchantressana Mr F Iatter weighing 161 powads—iv'\ por O.fference was « iy id to carry. and, a5 she bad to suflerdefeat. Wii cnchapiress is very fast, bu Weight as In addi don, she was weigh! than bis rivi S TesolOton tO con- | too great for @ four-year | wee weight unable to carr; quired of ber potas well | | Th ursds Char! Recent Prize Fights, and Jack W: fraternity ( Ting before, This bear T and ) while Waish After a stubborn fifteen rou rt 06 and bis rider ty Sie w e stand. He his general ap- eBtlemen riders to be named r. Purdy ed Roc wn, io keg he as re- an excellent wemht car- — Won both Bis rors yesterday quite The Norfolk Viginian gives a dewiled ac. | count of & prize fight which occurred ay. ‘anner's Creek, between Prederi ick Agrote, for Creamer was the winner after near Dan McGill morning. ‘Bish, two of the “heavy weight” both of whom have fought in the ) were the prin Was for =200 a side. BM. two-and-a-balf inches, taller. The ring McGill was attended by was required Dy Ms Wigeiss was js, ane stands alsh fight, lasting two hours and fight, be time. It is said McGill Ras sustained severe internal dition. The Pope im the F: with the Garibaldian Pri: injury, and that ne is in @ precarious ‘tress—His Interview (From the Pali Mail Gazete, Uct. 3.) bgt i i pues w eat on) ok Senne satisties Of the Gorse trate in Hos. ‘that oor Woman Sge of sixteen, i i ey roe aribaldian Hf 39) the ted Pope wen bimseit Oat of ever ase those

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