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THE EVEN STAR. The largest Cirealation in ae District. CROSBY S. NOYES... .» Editor. ~ WASHINGTON CITY THURSDAY. . NOVEMBER 2 “pr Re ADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. BEE OUT EB FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER SHALL rat iy WHAT we BONDS BC w hat large number of our ex. nanges are urging the necessity of an early Congressional declaration as to b the bonds issued by beerve he mediam in « pt shall be paid— eat be public mind on the subject anden- hap &t Bome 88 well as abroa ovr recuriues ‘There ts of course no objection to this pro- ceeding, if Congress sees proper to indalge in but we do not perceive that any practical or permanent good is likely to be accomplished by it. The public faith is as fully ang sacred. ty pledged now as any Congressional action can bind it: and, beside, what one C: oes in the premises another may undo, whea- ever the temper moves it. Nor is the value og | ur Securities dependent to any noticeabie ex- tent on the present assurances of any branch of the Government. I: is based on the broader and deeper foundation of an abiding belief pat the debt will be psid at maturity, accord- ing to the understanding at the time it was created Viewing the matter from our stand-points the sgitation of the subject in its present torm | ts not only unnecessary. bat likely to be hart. | ful, as it awakens a suspicion of ulrimate re Pudiation. the public mind with (hat Datefal idea The | | true way out cf the diMficulty is short and | clear, and may be stated im three simple propo- | sitions 1. The strict keeping of faith with its cred. | viors by the Government, evidenced by the Prompt payment of the interest, as {t falls due, | am coin. 2. Letting the bonds run to fore redemption. UU maturity be- | proache PRIZE FIGHTING YE: Fight Near Chie Cric aco, November 20 A prize fight be- tween Bussy and Duffy of this elty, for $1,000 aside, came off (his morning. Thirteen cars. bearing about 20W men, went out twenty-five miles on tbe Pitisburg and Fort Wayne Road, TERDAY. and then came back to within sixteen miles Rober sdale where Dorney and Fitagerald foognt recently. The men stood up at about to clock and fought d forty-two mix The rounds were o Minutes.and seve econds. The fight was vas the favorite among he Bsving fought before, St Was nev to the riag. t Near Petersburg. on, Va., Nevember 20.—A prize fight tock piace to-day at Petersburg, near the crs: ter, between Birley and McDunn. The latter hopped im the fitth round. A company of troops reached the spot while the crowd was Gi-persipg @nd arrested the principals and four ev tens. ral caly one won by Bu the Knowing ones, while bis antago Weston, the Pedestri Behind Time. CLEVELAND, Nov. 20.—T Weston entha. as he approaches his People sre flockwwg to the surrounding country points where he is expected to pass He is somewhat bebind time and Dis card, sversging three and abalf miles per hour. ITALIAN Arrains —Cable dispatchesof yes- terday say that experienced engineers have laid out, and the Pontifical troops are build- ing substantial works of defence at ajl the ap- to Rome, and these fortifications are rapidly approaching completion. The Bink ot Lialy is sbout to issue notes of the denom- | ination of one franc, to supply the deficiency | ju tbe smaller metallic currency. The speech ot Napoleon at the opening of the French Chambers has had & good effect in Italy. It pleases the Italians, who believe that the ul- mate gratification of the wishes of Ltaly is implied in the words of the Emperor, if not actually promised. A Heavy Lawsvit.—In the important suit at Omaha, Neb., of M. Holmaa & Uo., against the Overiand Stage Company for the loss of C00 im gold dust, from the coach near Salt id bas & tendency to familiarize | Lake, the party baving paid for it asextra baggage, the jury returned a verdict for Copa tuff for $52,000 In currency. Justice Mill his charge to the jury, held the Stage Com- pany responsibleas common carriers, although collection was Rot made atgold rates. An ap peal will probably go tothe Supreme Court, claiming ibe full amount. 87 John Mitchel bas taken the tnitiatory proceedings in New York im @ suit against General Dix for false imprisonment. Joba, it will be remembered, was incarcerated in Fort | Latavetre just afier the war had closed for Resuming specie payments as early ac the | CeTtaim sentiments be nad chosen to express conditi »m of the country will safely §uaw—in Any contingency long before the maturity of any of the present outstanding loans. 4 Follow this straight and safe line, aid the | Question ROW vexing the public mind wil; settle itself Gold and greenbicks will be precisely the bond-holders will as readily accept the one as the «ther. Tee DeatH oF Fitz GREgn HALtgck, an- seunced in our special dispatches of yester- | Cay. will cause a pang ot regret to every lover ef American literature. Born in August, 179% sing p have be ome “fimiitar Id words:” notably, . ome time or ther been deciaimed by lz every school boy in tbe iand. The tast edition cf bis poem published we belie by a. int ad since me he wrote iitie or nothing, preferring © lives life of ease and se niet at Guil- ord, Conn., his birth pire be breathed bis Inst on Tersday nigh idely koown of retiracy dur- liked by Who Enew him weil, and his sweet snd tender lites on tbe death of his friend. Jos-pn Kodmas Drake, seem peculiar fit in his own case. — ree be the turf above thee Friend of my better days! Done knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise.” ANOTHER AnLe PawrateT—Hon Reverdy JcBpson bas put forth another vigorous politi. sl pamphlet, being «A Further Cousideration ot the Dangerous Condition of the Country, the Causes which have led to it, of the People.” Natiowal TazaTgn.— Miss Maggie Mitchell tonal Theater this evening eri of Savoy.” This beautifal pl: bas never been so powerfully cast pefore as ‘Will be st the National Theater to-nigh’. B: sides Miss Mitchell snd Mr. Collyer, Mr. Sger- idan, Mr Hompbrey Bland. ¥ iol Basten, | | Mr. and Mrs. Atien, Mr. Lamb, aimost the Whole strength of the new company indeed, will sppesr in the piece of which the whole of the original music will be given. @7 A cable dispatch from London says:— «The (jueen’s speech to Parliament, and the pacific address of Napoleon to the — bad tranquilizing effects nd to restore confidence at Pa poliucal and financial centres. @7 The Washing'on county ratlroad (a braneh of the Baltimore and Onio) was com- Ebted to Hagerstown yesterday. and trains ‘will commenc- running between Balumore and tbat pout on Monday next &7 The First Branch of the Baltimore Cit y Council Isst wight passed an ordinance ap- propriatirg $115.4°6.45 to pay the claims of whe Kane police force of 1560, their counsel, ete 87 Gen. Schotield arrested a gang of prize- Tgbters and their abettors near Peters: yesterday U7 Shillington, Odeon Building. sends us the « “Peoples Magazine” for Novemoer. ‘Tee SovT#EeRN EL¥ctions.—Tne election in North Carolina passed off without disturbance, ‘There were no arrests in the two days. Grea: apsiby existed among the whites. The blacks polled thew full strength. Not a black is knows tw have voted Conserv: very few whi mingtcn in the First Ward in the Second Ward— tives. 126 is not counted yet; Radical Conserva- of the city was whites, 4. The county will probably ive 1,40 Radical majority. Whiteville and | Cerro Gordo, in Golambus county, give co: erable Couservative majority. The whites Voted nearly unanimously the Conservative ticket. Many voted against the convention, and in Raleigh over three hundred who regis. tered failed to vote at all, and it is thought the Racicals pave jority. Mtoe clection in Charleston yesterday was | or periectly quiet. The voting was poorly to the negroes. Accounts from the interior dis. tricts represent the whites as everywhere de- Clipieg to participate im the election. The resuit of the election in Missiatypt fe in deubt. As fer as heard from, ‘SL annoy polled, while the tota. ‘Voters rs 30.971. tha ‘he Convention has pe: wd Tse Sovtagax Oonventioys. —General Pope bas issued orders to the Reconstruction Convention in Georgia to meet at Atian‘a on | the 9b of December. Coauty mestings are be- dng called to elect delegates to the va. | uve Convention, Which meets at Macon | = of December. 50 a) a “eesion Sfler@ protracted contest, the third cisuse of section second of the article on the | franchise, which disfranchis®s all who do Bot vote op the new constitution, was stricken o: 3 by & vote of Si yeas and 32 mays. The arti was perfected, and a final vote deferred an ‘anit to-day. Some forty members ef a es Louisiana con- ceS ite Session 08 Sai- vention, WDich commen, urday, met in ‘New Orie T . + ‘ ‘the leans, Tuesday. in cam: te its oie by the are a oa t of January. people, that event would be practicabie to i; 4 vate the new State government ie tases | and the Duty em $100 REWARD. THE ive. There mere speculat > e Radicals. The vote ot Wil, | hortunities of borrowers obtaining money carried the, city by over 250, A /AtRe concerning the powers that be: as the order to that effect came through General Dix. it is thovght advisable to make him the defendant, though he is now 3,0) miles away. B7- Ltis stated on the aurbority of the Eafala (Aisbama) News that Senator Wilson, Speak- er Colfax, and Representative Bout well. have s*andard of yaine, and the | *!! declared ‘hemselves unequivocally in favor of the repeal of the cotton tax TERR ,AMEBICA WALL'S OPERA HOUSE, ox FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, N * Beok st the usaal places CHAP: Pull be delivered in 13th stree t tween Gant Hon FRIDAY. the 2d inst .at Ts p. Ine by hes A.D GILLETT D.D. Subject— Marea Ginrse Tickets carlink Zz & ceutle- man and lady) $2. Single 18-5t* ., Orrier 8. STANT QUARTERMASTER, SEES} November 1, 1957, ard ie, offered to any person “who will arrest or furnish any information that will leat to the arrest and conviction of the party oF partion who cut the balyards to the flagstaff in the Natioi Cemetery at this place. WA. MAINWRIcHT, no 15 6tB Capt. and A-Q. M..U.S.A. go Sk nado en B LING tabid ie Pincetings at 7pm EVERY NIGHT aE Lenn T notice at their rooms, No. Louisiana ae pue.commencing this (Monday) night. Books open tor subscriptions to stock and certificates of febares © ready for delivery. November ins, ts S, Secretar VAGE. President. Ne eed C indebted THE EVER. NG STAR up t» this date are re make payment. as heretofore,to Mr.c. (at the Star office.) in whose ha: has placed all it putatanding ace tien’ October Sst, 1367. ec FRENCH = ECTIONERY NP TEB SALOON. SutrrieeD: No. 246 Peunsyl- between 12th and 13th streets, re- ances to his customers and the pub- ™ prepared to, afarnish Ozsters ine Also: Weddings LADIES JOSEPH H vani # pee & lie that he is ws superior style Parties in the Confectionery business: tuade of the teat material and at the shortest n oc7-3m arg <n pUtLDInG ASSOCI- E MusT'c YRTA SAFE, CERTAIN, “AND RELIABLE. - All stockholders pertic — in the advantages this Association. No tiation fee is required. The’ limftaitons of the per cent. at which ad vances are made prevent loans for purposes of on, and add certainty to the op: wnt ine Subscription Books for Stock in this Assoc fioBare now open at the following-named places, t HORATIO BROWNING. Py - senus. near Siath sirectent ooo Pome , 335 Pennsylvania ave- "E. Ww “CLARK ee ees 444 Fourt: rect, near New York avenu oe 8 Of stock will be at once issued to all sbarcholde: Payments on yng of stock will be received at ecei either of th Rove laces until the next Teguise monthly meetings ® _ Dumber of shares have already been ta- persons desirous of obtaining stock should | Comé forward at Printed Constitutiens ma: tail the above-named places. 8? °* Obtained at any of ARK. Jr. 0 9 TABLISHED 1863. McPHERSON & FERGUSON, 671 Pun. avenc’ RNER ior erhxzr, ms aritoL Hiny, Pune Davos MEDICINE: tak ICINES and ‘coop ae. ae i . the Wight Bal pres promptly s ag oc 12. SS Grones H SMART cai y ome THE Known Restaurant, 165 | 34. Supper at s o’cl 4 INSTRUCTION the calbrat | Banke. “ionbow 6 ket hott » taken rooms, 53 a betwen sylvanis i el by Ges end ‘eth ree Hamli ithe a see his fickle oa | ing Bh bapa y™ EVENING, non "ei tion in ie method is new toms for Indies hozl t= 349 ia AE SVEN 355 no 21-3tif Tus Prize Rixo—Thc Champion of Weg) Barney Aaron, Matched Against the ‘or $2,500 a Side.—Barney Aaron, rr-weigD pugilist, who de- er last Spriog, Wis matched t for 62,500 & sid’ sgainst A deposit of $100 4 side was pot ty srd the parties are to meet on Satur cay evening Bext and deposit $400 additions! each. ney will draw up afticies i sateemei = Will fight at 12° pounds, th: to come = tm March nezt Aaron has eid ae championship for over eight years.— KN. ¥. Express, EstLRoaD over the Shenandoah Fi er, Ob the Hine of the Manassas Gap Railroad, beyond Froat Royal, ws row well ‘Under , 8nd will be completed tnasborttime. It ts a fice structare ‘iret. Lagat the | CAREGES Cc te eats SAVINGS BANK, Corner of Tth street and Louistana avenue, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, BUYS snd SELLS all kinds of BONDS and STOCKS, GOLD and SILVER. Higbest prices paid for LAND WARRANTS. 87 Baltimore also is to Dave 3 ska-ing riak. bo 36m 4 A. BUFF, Treasurer, ConGressionaL DIRBOTORY.—The follow. ing 1s @ List of Senators and members of the Honse Of Representatives of the Tuirty-ninth and Fortieth Congress who have arrived in Washing'on, and the places at which they are stopping: New York avenue; 0. D. Drake, 46) New York avenue; G. F. Edmunds, 350 K street; 1. Fowler, National Hotel; J. Harlan 301 H Straet; 3.8. Morrill, of Vt, National Hotel; D. F- | Patterson, of Tena. Executive Mansion; 5. U0. Pomeroy, 315 H street Ross, 325 north B street; J. Soerman, 322 K street; O. W. Tipton, 250 L Bireet: = Trombuil, 428 Varroll Row; S #H. Williams, National Ho'el; John Conne | dio 13th etrect; Wb. Fessendea, 303 F stree KR. Jobson, 27! Vermont avenne, new H 2 street; P. G. Van Winkle, National Hotel Henry Wilson, Washington Hou:e; 0. P. Mor- ton, National Hoel. Members House of Representatives.—Hons. G. W. Ancer-on, of M, at Metropolitan Hotel: D R. Ashiey, of Nevada, at 52 La. avenue: : oho Baker, of 111, at the Washington House; Geo. SS. Boutwell, of Mass, at 429 12th street; Ralph P. Bucklaw, of Onio, at tn oe House; Ben}. F. Butler, of Mas: 15th streets: Soba W. Chanter, ot. No t street; Joho OU. eerenlll. 3 N. street; Sioney Clar! Amasa Cobb, ot W: : q Oleaver, of N. Mex, at etropolitan Hotel Gaatie A. Eldridge, of .. at Kirkwood House: T. D Eliot, of Mass, 248 F street; Jono Faras- worth, of I11., 430 Carroll Place; Adam J Glossbrenrer, of Pa., 51 Missouri avenue; G. A Haley, of N.J.,at Ebbitt House; Samuel Hoo) Of Mass., 334, corner 15th and H sts.: el 'W. Hubbard, of lowa, at the National ha Ly ap ag of Idaho, 52 Lonist- F. Carey, of Ono, oy of éuz at Epbett House; E.©. In- gersell, of 111 at Willard’s Hotel; N. B. Judd, of 1M, at 415 16th street: J. A. Johnson, of Val, at Kirkwood House: William H. Kelsey, of .at U. 8. Hotel; William Laurence, of Ohio, at “Washington House: Goce on Logan, abe or + at Willard’s Hotel; IN}, at 478 Sth street; J. iw. MeClarg at 447 Pa. avenue; G. W. Morgan, 479 Sth street; @. S. Orth, of Ini street; W. A. Pile, of Mo. ‘at 42 reet: T. A. Plants, of Ohio, corn sth and ie reets: W.E_ Robinson, of N. ¥ , at Wil R. U. Schenck, of Ohio, at south and l4th streets; G. W. Schofield, ot Washington Ho! John P. C. Shanks, of Ind., at U.S. Hotel; R. A. ppataine: of ee at No.4.N. A: A. F. Stevens, of N. t Eb- bett House; Thaddeus Stevens, ‘of | Ba 2 South B street, Oapitol Hill; W. B. Stokes, o} Teno.. at 361 F street; Francis Thomas, of Mae at 426 Carroll Row: ‘Jobu Trimble, of Tenn, 6 N. J.avenue: P. Van Tramp, of Obio, 479 oh street; Thomas Williams, of Pa, at Washington House: William Williams, ‘of ind. at U.S. Hotel; J. F. Wilson, of Iowa. at Willard’s Hotel. Thos. Ferry, of Mich., is at the National Hotel; Grenville M. Dodge, of Lowa, is at 425 F street; S. F. ary, of Ohio, is at the Seaton House, Wm. D. Kelly. of Pennsylvania, is at 274 F street: H. E. Paine, of Wisconsin, 'sat 206 I street; Mr Mardonely, of New York, is at the Metropelitan Hotel. avansgh, of Montana Territory. a’ the Metropolitan Hotel; Alvan Flanders, of Wash- ington Terrirory, at 76 Indiana av R. Hawkins, of Tenn., at the Washington House: George W. Julian, of Indiana, at Washin, House: Wm. S. Lincoln, of N. Hotel: Dennis McUartuy. of D Horace Maynard, of Tenn, at al + at the Washington ‘Hou e . of Me, at59 morvh A street; 402 13th street: W.C. K street: Wm. Windom, nd Kstreeis; FE Wood. John Lynch. of + of N. Y.. at the ropolitan Horel: J. Hodgkiss, of Conn the Naviens! Hotel. Mullen. of Tenn. atthe Ebbitt House; D. Munn, of Tei GALT & J 5 p the Fath having claims agninat t same to 5-1. MILLER. PH L. GALT. poged of my interest tn the tnei © the advert in the cars v d Trond, and Me We » politan railroad. t Miller. my former partner, I him @ continuance GALT. “sR tea, RACY,” Nb.” READ THE NEW ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL OF PHRENOLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY for Contains : Marriage of Consios; ite eff hen to marry. Righ hases. with causes » with. po fizo, the Hon 1 Ques Heors, Wiison Paths in 1 Char: Sent first post by 8. R. WELLS no 2-d&w, 2 No. 389 Bri MHE GREAT BOOK AUCTION OF MR JUDD. 370 Pennsylvania avenue, under the Metropolitan Hotel. is now dis 3 ed. It will be rr nd largely ine: h stand- rd and sttractiv in very rich and elegant bindings, w 5 illustrations, suitable for the holidays. ildren’® Books in great shundance. both cheap and fi iions Allof which will be sold. both at anction and pri- vate sale. much below the usual prices, cc men ing on Tuesday Evening. A new catalo, w being prepared of the more valuable and attractive A carefol Inspection is solicited WM.L WALL &00., MARBLE HALL. 2t Ancts. 458 458 FRANC & GOLDMAN take pleasure to inform the public of Washington that they have jus opened at their new Store, 45% 7th street, opposit: Patent Office. a very large and well selected stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. — These Goods being bought at this great reduction in * sold cheaper than in any other store and all we reqnest is acall,and you irselves that you can buy GENTS” 300DS at Marble Hall tosuore wi” ge than anywhere else, Try it FRANC & GOLDMAN, 458 7th st., opposite Patent Office. 0 21-7t F RENCH BOOKS! FRENCH BOOKS: RECEIVED AT THE HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE. Notre Dame de Paris, par Victor Hugo. $3.75 Le Dernier Jour d'un Condamne, par Victor Hugo... - 50 Les Feuilles D’automne par Victor Hugo... 50 Les Maitres Mosaistes, par George Sand ... 50 Lamartine’s Meditations Poetiques. 50 and many others, French and German. We are daily receiving a fine stock of Goods svit- able for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ameug them a fine assortment of OLIVE-WOOD BOXES, SWISS CARVED GOODS, « GLOVE BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES, DRESSING CASES, &c., &c. INITIAL NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. FRENCH & RICHARDSON Bo D 334 Penna. avenue. T° ALL WHOM IT may CONG: Qe PTE rEg Nasmyitix, is herets all aera of the in Mid- Rotice ay Vtted States Military Mallroadie ma dle Tennessee. wh have not recel ymnene for services rendered, to sane apphenton for either. in person, or by writing. to Bvt. Lieut. no 9-6tB Gonvoxs eee VARIOUS FRUITS. MAILLARD ~ PRESERVED ANTES 8, CHOCOLATES, &c. BAISTNR RA patie RHEE eh ag N. W. BURCHELL, Bold Under Ebbett House. aes & Sons’ 8’ PIANOS. ere ofthe’ Tatoras of the te, eprint, pn mR a the first eta se, Surv of the i have ema bo Conee Reporter of Class 10 of sons! Bran OS ea rents W.G. MET, eee | on the action of Oongress. In NANCIAL. The demand for money has beem active in New York 1g the week, but there was no scarcity, and call loans bave been freely made Bt 6 to7 per cent. while the discount market bas been « trifle more ei ng the week [og oa Gurrency continues to flow from ‘West, while very little is going South Theactivity in the stock market has increased th» demand for call loans, bat the brokers have experienced no difficulty in Making vp their accounts. Governments have been active, at a slight advance, and gold Temsins at about the same rate as Ist week, tue daily fluctuations Meike cup 1\ per cent. future of the gold market depends entirely activity of business bas given s greater demand for currency, but there has been no inconvenience experi need trom an indisposition to loan it, ‘bu: at the opening of the week there are symp- tome of growing tightness. eet ee Government Securities. WASHINGTON, Noy. 21, 1967.—Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernmentsecurities: Buying. Selling. 1G U. 8 6's Coupon, 1561... U.S Five Twenties, ir6z.....--- U.S. Five Twenties. . i [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegrapb.] Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocksand bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: New Yorg, Nov. 2i.—First Board—vU. 5. 6's, 1581, coupon. 113; 5.20’s, 1562, ex-ooupon, 107%; It64,ex-coupon, 105 \;; 1865,ex-coupon, 108 4 :1565, coupon, new, 107; 1867. cou mplee 44; 10.40'8, coupon, 101%; 7.30", second, 105%; Toe, third, 105; Ganton, 45; Qumberiand, 27x: Quicksil- 7: Mariposa, 7%: do. 13; New York Sentral tis} ibs Pacific Mail, 132; At- lantic Mail, nif oe Tie, 707, ; do. pret 77; Hudson, 124%; ‘Reading, ! ; Michigan Central, 109%; ‘Michigan Senuthern,79X ; Lllinors Central, 129; Cleveland and Pittsbi jortn- . 57, Sg do. Lene - Onio and Miss. Uer- tifivates, ros: Ww. legraph, 31%; Boston Water Power. seve ’ Cleveland’ and Toledo, ; Gold, 139%, a3 ON Rock Island, —_—»—_—_ Baltimere Markets. FLOUR.—Yesterday there were sales of high grade City Mills Exira to the extent of 34100) bbis, bo particulars given, but supposed at pod al-o, 30 bbls do. standard Extra at $10.62 bbl; other descriptions are que, but mar + ‘without quotable change. Grain.—Receipts of Wheat yesterday, 1,256 bushels white and 5,55) bushels red; ch samples continue scarce: th y at previous day’s prices; we repert sales of 1,040 bushels good to prime white at $2.55a2 90; ) bushels good red at $250; 1,500 bushels 182 4092.45: 1,500 bushels low grade at . Corn—10.300 bushels white and shel= yellow olfered; the market was quite active for new in shipping order: we ri port sales of 2.0) bushels white at S1.25a1 2 = 3 1,006 bashels Is old white at tion reported;) edsctive, with sales of 50 0) bushels do. at $1 3,400 ) bushels at 70 6 and 100 bushels a n=—Demand for Bi prices further favor buyers:quot §. Sides 15} cenis. clear rib 16 ct eily Hams, uncovered, Isaiy cts. Lard is scarce avd higher: quote city bols. bi cents: no Western offering: kegs 11 cents per Ib. Mess Por ») for Western; some city J Acked held at ~31 per bbl. but inferior. gs Dry ds ‘There has been & marked improvement in the demand for uubleached goods ot all de- cripuons, though the sales, except for export, Dave not been large. The stock io first hands is moderate, and apy increased demand would canes on increase of prices at once. Prints are now firm ind, as the raw material is not like- 1) to rail much, any further reduction can hardly be anticipated. For the batter qualities of brown goods, for bleaching, prices are not yulte £0 suit. There is @ moderate degree of activity in the demand for bleached goods, but little variation in prices. In some styles there bas been a slight advance, but jobvers only buy from hand to mouth, and ipate a decline which . Great caution is Il dealings in domestics, and it is by no menns to be deprecated. In the existing state of things prudence is to be com- mended Drills, canton flannels, and corset jeans are n better demand, and; prices are firmer bu this only applies to the superior qualities. in prints there has been considerable live- lines, but the sales Dave not been large; and, asthe stock is in first hands of seasonable styles is small, and the miils are mostly work- ing on balf time, it is not probable that any further concessions of time will be submitted t», It is also time for the manufacturers to commence printing lighter grades for the springsales Gingbams are not in demand, and tbe prices are barely steady. Rolled Jacopets and cambrics are in moderae Teguest. Sil are disposed of only tn small lots, the demand for the clothing trade, being just pow, very nearly suspended. Linseys sre dail a rices. Ltalians are in very limited e importations of Englist Italian clothe bas been very heavy «bis season. e been in good request. if been pretty well ex- hausted, the new styles now being received ny Agents obtain an advance of full two cents ‘a, Fer we better styles of woolen shawlsthere bas been an improved demand, and prices are firm, but the interior kinds are not in demand, and the stock in first hands is excessive. Ken- rocky jea inactive. Flannels in moder- ate demand, and blankets are notin so great request 88 might have been expected at this season of the year. Woolen goods of all kinds are inactive.—\. ¥. Independent, 21st. to Stitch, first premium ‘LOST AND FOUND. fresed to Below Soath of Ee 1 sees ide aera 7" maker's. Th He leave it # Pa. Aa ete tag no 20-2t* WANTS, FOR SALE AND RENT. ——. WANTEDOAt No. 21 Indians ave- Sine orn Ueteat Ni v w gn, Thuredas nigh, ii a Lisigs etn en 8 a a or My or Sth itronte Serer eats om cach’ ond: stlighe sil u these: | ja on each end.a ht si rel Bruch sorted, worste? strings at the top ant two buttons ‘below. A suitable reward wilh be given if returned to Star Office. EE —t o ing, between Vermont [Toe Samay cect trinity Cbarch, 85 EAB- RING, composed of, wy enamelied lalls ae duplicate can be obtained, | ‘Phe finder will be Ii «rally rewarded by leaving tt At the store of ‘ KiNG SON, coruer Vermout ayenue and. i no 3 St eee DRY GOODS, &ec. 7 MPRESS CLOTHS LOPS SoM osc CENTS PER YARD UP. Just received from tl HE &. OF LUPIN’S GOODS, quoter wink. bt eed Phd de ypedhat hee sens. py rery lo’ all assortme: Tabu Be Pe Pe Betas a hina aes ine SHATN EY 'S, and various Batty. which we are prepared to sel] as Neapad as they sell in New York. One price only. yay SHUSTER & BRO.. no 21-3t 35 Market Space. TED. SE’ TRUS & ws work on tailar work. Moat ut the best need apply. No. 80 Bridge ster Gsor: n J ANTE Lady a SITUATION as house Adiress ‘or ac seamstress in & family ° HOUSERERTER Star ottce. noti-zt TANTE inay on Pestreet. TANTE W HED ROOM W iri 80a! Island by a _ SS WW teat or rent a E foams. oF two unfurnished rooms. betws reets.and Ith and 22d streets. A Kitapt's Bakery, rth st. and Pa av ED—A WHITE WOMAN to ¢ W Adnnicr wien the Washing inn petvate fen ily. References required. Ap} at corner ¢ and Road streets. Georgetown no zt 7 ANTED—2,000 Y ARDS OF DIRT. w be a livered cea RR War block 128, at corner o: Oflice. Waste aboy from Pennaylvani “t from school.) a SITUATION ina « 16 years of age reference given City Or Shoe Store preferred. Aditress * Star Office. Sprexpiw BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. We invite attention to our LARGE STOCK of splendid BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS. (white and gilt edges,) ranging in price from $2 to $4.50 per yard. ALso. SPLENDID LYONS PLAIN in all the choicest colors and shades; price from 2to $5 per yard. JOS. J. MAY & 0O., 308 Pennsylvania avenue, no 2-2t between 9th and 10th sts. Lepm's pousie twILLep FRENCH ME RINOS, excellent quality, all colors, for 75 cents per yard. LUPIN’S EMPRESS CLOTH, excellent quality, all colors, for 62 cents and 75 cents. EMPRESS POPLINS, splendid quality, all colors, $0 cents per yard, LUPIN’S SPLENDID VELVET REPS, all colors, $1 50 per yard, LUPIN’S magnificent qnality of LYONS SILB POPLINS, in black and choice colors, from $1.50 to $2.60 per yard. ALSO PURE LYONS BLACK SILK VELVETS, mag uificent quality, 5-8, 34, and 4-4widths, from $7 to $20 per-yard, JOS. MAY & CO. 30% Pennsylvania avenw between 9th and 10t! no 20-2t B* DHEAD & 2. . sts. 279 F, corner Lith street, Are now receiving an additional stock of well se. DRY GOODS, lected y ead fag ‘ licoes at 5 cents per yard ines at IS cents; Merino d_Empres- ents; Real Gennine Poplina at and other Goods at vanally low Geer MONEY SAVED'! GREAT REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS. 115 Penn’a av or a general assort- stsand Pants always Shirts and Drawers. 115 2w* N'S, SILK VELVETS FOR MANTILLAS, NETEENS and CLOAKING CLOTH, in treet vert hi nif PLAID POPLt 8S. REPS, BIARITZ: and vartous gther style RA FL OPER A Ee OTH ored SUL Onr ste goods at $1.75 per yard FRENCH MERL- ress goods. AND WHITE ock of black and col- ents. We offer all ILEY & BROTHER, No 36 Central 8 = ‘Opposite Centre Mer! PERSONAL. PEBSONS WANTING Loam FOR GARDEN Ot filling-up purposes cau have from Wank on 19th st. Shetween Vand Renta ri no 13-2w D* . LIEBERMA HA: HIS OFFICE to 350 Pennsylvania avenue, be “irda Sthand 7th streets, over Gilman eae Ste no 18-5t* I AKERS HISTORY OF THE SECRET SER vice, $5.50. com) plete set of ongresslonal t & Old Book Store, L SALE OF 275 F street. UNREDEEMED FROM B BURNSTINE’S LOAN OFFICE, 475 cg Thirteenth street, GREEN & WILLIAMS, ‘Ructioncers. corner 7th and D ste, k e 2 day of December. The sale will co 4 “ Gol ig aud me v es. Diamonds. Chain jewelry, Overces ress Coats, Ladies’ Dr Ll . Furs, ‘and a 08 of ail description. i continue un ae re no 18-2w* AUCTION! REMOVAL! REMOVALH! Ea&co their old store their new store emoved from ennsylvania avenue to 445 7th street, EV they will sell pe athe chigicest assortment of — ry Goods. Fancy Goods, Woolen Goods, ‘oceries. Win Being in constant ments from the North, they can offer treat inducements to dealers, no 1S mw PEC Te are re \ quested to renew or redeem such pledges left with us as are overdue, a8 otherwise they will be Ladies. aioe No wiKG OHINES. yl at auction sale'at cur store. 344s Street, on call and exal ave ‘and full DAVIS & GAITHER, neneee en eet Py SGOLDStEns £C0., no 19-19 20 Market Sp: no Wt Pawnbroker BUCK GLOVE ti Genuine BUC Wholesale and retail,at High street, Georgetown D LADIES and GENTS GAUNTLETS = le to ler. 10 19-tf ‘EU. W. BRO A.D- DAVIS Ly BRow N & DAVIS. (Agents New York and Washington Steamships,) Forwarding and Commission Merchan i 52 South st New York: P ist Office Box ders for the purchase aud sale of Merchan: mptly filled. Cousiguments solici fer to Messrs. Lewis Johnson & Co., eetacton; opts Rove & Wedderburn, Alexandria, Va. ‘no 191m QVERCOATS 4 OVERCOATS! WE DEFY COMPETITION ! COMPARE OUR j OUR PRICES, WATERPROOF OVERCOATS. MELTON, LINED WITH CASS! BLACK OVEBTEENS. PETERSHAM, (in colors, WHITNEY’S. DOMESTIC BEAVEES. FOREIGN MELTONS. BLUE PILOT BEAVERB....... FINE BEAVERS, (Imported,) mere or Black lining... 25, FALL OVERCOATS, ail kinds, 87 to 612, And a fall line of BLUE, BROWN AND BLACK CASTOR AND ESQUIMAUX BEAVEBS, FROCK OR SACK STYLE. A. SAKB & CO., 617 SEVENTH STREET, between Pennsylvania avenue and D street. ARE PIOTU FRA Ov WOE DE AND TASBELS PIOT no9-Im* KIDWELL & RASON ot PAINTINGS ID ENGRAVINGS ares “KIDWE ELL & BEERS FOES ar coer, arava AT ¢ Gost. BEST SELECTED 6 STOUR IN THE erry ee GAT re rt pa, “A ND, ase cab ina aun saan MES, WEISS, No. 46 Washington street, be- tween 4th and Sth streets, offers her services ta the ladiew of Washington whio may desire « mil- LIM ities Ali, CEMENT. GRAVEL: HA and’ La is GHAVEL ROOFING dent | the beat manner and at th shortest notice. WHIT . walke. 7 HOMAS FAHEY, oc 29-1m 10th street west and canal, Eee TO MY HUSBAND. ‘Well, George, I want to get my hair dressed ! Hum’! Fanny that cests so much ! Demongeot's Ye prices. Ob! No, sir, itdoes pperend cost more than you inaBarbarehop. Boo i adr a short air, "038 | Cut for ladies or somo Long hair. 03 | Gat toc datios hale, tig door, 1.40 9) Shampootng Yon hair, Flower # Curl hag it 1.00 m hand, » latge sesortane a every extra colo color, url nate OTe Ht AIH STORM, 275 Ponu.aes ae sts., south side. Miron J. SAFFOLD, (Formerly of Montgomery, Alabama,) ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELLOB-AT-LAW. Omce No. 498 D Bireet, Opporie the City Hall No. 428 B Btreet, A ‘Will practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, Court of Claims, and the Courts of the Dis- INE TEAS! FINE TEAS!! Cane. Ee alah Breakfast, Phone ng B age quate low figures as the same qualities can be JAH Thigh and Low oT nynonegt,, 201d Wnder BEATE omITD “STATES Rich eee, oui al epee WAN D—Want wo Z a ReRous ANTE rn ES well adapted for housekeeping. in» private, family. Rent mot t» execed $30 per month. Address “0 Ont b ANTED. teady GIRL or middle. WAWOAN, od general homgework. family of three persons. Inquire at B BRO.’S Feed Store, corner Pennsylva + opposite Wallsch 8: si bo 21-3t ANTED=—By asmail vate family of grown WwW persons. (Baltimorcans,) three FURNISHED Pg sth street “c House. is x | ‘ Gentiemen, no 7-31 FE BR RENT Tn the new morth, thee sritable f — asckerping lo rgetown, fl street, between § Fok REST—Two eu anor fot Uy -emensin tte obtained next do Gan STORY <f ean be Letwee T: FRAME H 34, Georgetown ,OR RENT Tw ROOMS, ina new } Pleasant SUITE oF ROoM: iMlard’s. Ne 7 Pennsylvania avenue, and also one BOOM for a single gentle map bo D-&* Fe RENT—A first class BRIOK Bor ‘or partly furnished) BOOMS, suitable for house all modern improvements. Le om nei (eeping Pomseasion desired December int. Very | City Hall) °P'" STUART emits ress" ent, ce. state Agents =e oe euler _no 20-tf Opponite the Genera: Post Office. WA&NTED—a PARTNER. for « new * Hard Fete SALE-32 HOUSES. | Baro kh AND House” ity. Address post of- RAME. ranging in from S800 to sober tse eae: AMO ESS $30. a HELL £ HOLTZMAN. no 20 ANTED A GINE. one that can come well fr: days, between Vand 3 oclock, st 215 twe between cited Willard’s Ho mo 20-2 WY ANTED—A good COOK, to do general house beget i ve om res, 0. 324 north Br rect ‘apitol hin ead no 2. y to 7 — A first cl MAKER | immediate! McGLURE’S. No. 109 between 19th and 20th streets. Ww ANTED—An apest ne MAN in tne iso. a firet IN 4 Ds T-Ti ‘ORK MAN Ap mz ‘at WOODWARD'S 31= Pommsylvania avenue, pa 0th and 1th streets. no 2-3t ANTED—A youth of fine capacity, ir fifteenth year, active. intelligent,and ex EMPOYMENT of = er the printing busi Star office. no 20-3t Liberal arrangements ma MITOHELL & HOLT, Reom 1 Intelligeucer Boilding. {Chronicte} Permane at emiploymient may be had is given. Bes ferences will be requ eat the Casparie i ss cont twa Cham! ised for a kit iburhood. three ROOM end a room that coul with the pri n desired. siving Nu HANDS, to 27th st. betw no is irl, a SITUA 1 iryn. "Good refer 0. S, Star Office au t* A god COOK, WASHER ER. The best of references re Apply on Rhode Ists! lath sts., first ho WwW ANTE ROOM ing. A permanent tenant. Pay in adv: quired. “Location must be central. for three days B. 1. D. Schools of Washingt Office Box 450, stating where she was edi what experience she has had in teaching, re cee, and her addres no 18-6t_ @ good location, would ot Notions if price and re deemed suitable. Adaress eras no 12-eolm W ANTED—New and Cast woh sols NG, ola GOLD and StLze. eat the old established Store of R. FULTON & north of Penns. arenne. GER'S SEWING MACHINE. BOARDING. I OARD—First-class TABLE BOARD, 5. pa month, and furnished ROOMS, from 215 K street, between Irth and I-th. i OARDING —A few boarders can have Bt and furnished RUOM No. 392 oth street, east Also. Table Board PARD it res a le rates. at ie, between H sad STRANGERS AND OTHERS DESIROL S obtaining first BOARD furnished ROOMS. at moderate commorated at the newly 19th street, between G and fe one square from th cars; five minutes walk from Departuents. Tran sient Boarders accommodated Boat PEESONS DESIRING FURNISHED 00 ener with or without Board, may be mn in Georgetown, at 13™ Dumbarton street. hree furnish or members: al red, ina pri it BOARD. it de street. néai ED ROOMS FOR RENT on reason- with or without Board No. oC street aud Louisiana 16-1m* ERMANENT BOARDERS —— with use of bath d First-class Board. its othe go pane lately pan ay by the Nicara; Minister, ‘nb& avenne, between Zist ‘and Bad ats, Table Boarders accommodated. _nli-vo5t” Table B on reasonable terms, and Meals served out. at4S1Est.,between Sdand 4th. noll-eol2t OARD. WITH | FURNISHED OR UNFU NISHED FRONT ROOMS. | Terms moderate. 359 3d street West, corner of Tndinae avenue. no 9-tildecl* RDING— BOARD for members ton a ~ th pleasant ¢ ROOMS, sang Bret Cooke, Esa. FOR SALE AND RENT. OR RENT--A small GROCERY STORE. No. 262 2ist street, between Land M. Apply om the premisse: no le lw: GEEAT B RGAIN oe FOR SALE— ot, between 18th and I¢th streets anklin are. louse of Good Hi The ground alone is * $3 wer en aE cog Fstreet, near 31 street, renting bo or ao Price, $3,800 cash, of SeMIcR i E on ‘on ath street west, near New York avenne, rine rooms, gas, water, and bath- , five rooms cach; wil wot veaay for! ‘arcupancy t iy December's. Grune toe Woes P12 acres, on 7th street, four AND, one mite from the cn and pH ne Fan atte To buy oF or sult Souk consult their sats Uy caliss *"MrrCE LL & 80%. ee ea Fae novexs on sth street, ween ighout the city, frem 2 ‘And 7th streets Estate ate Paper bo no 14-co8t DEB SGT ABALES APACE IGN CAPS. “mat Deere mene Bird and Tenstreete, od | A. ox WITZLEBEN 4 NT—A large na wins et ra and Collecting Agent 4 Building mt SOR RENT—At the covneraf ath ne treet west and KF Louisii o.4 SPLENDID STAND for kind of business’ known as the ONT Apply at 423 Pennsylvania uN iN ki FURNISHED ROOMS, ng, with gas, and suitable for g.at No. 120¥ et. Bet and 22d, rivate family. References required Foe ALE—A SQUARE OF GROUND east of the Capitol. ALETSUILDING Lots até 2 each near the Weer eatery on S34 atret ast only required. Lote near depot at : sd MITCHELI 1 Estate Br OR KENT rooms in 4s ts Bulperchare yle kA ther” “3.7. VARNELL between 6th inet AFB. Toland prev For fo 0 Tih treet, FoR BEN —A HOUSE, containing ton rooms; partly farnished. Inquire at 371 Ponneyl- vania ay at OR RENT—PARUOR and furni 374 13th street. Te SOR RENT—Four or ix UNFU ROOMS OF, suitable for how--ke Moderate yard. Inqut st., bet. B ct NT—A FRAME Hous vntaining four rooms and summer Kitcben.on lth street, ween Nand. Apply immediatel: at No. 276 street. between Land T-A FEAM ous and a kiteb P. Inquire 327 large ew ly B08 BESTS on tecond floor nished. Als ne a ‘Apply at 4 single 5 D street [FOR BESTT’ FURNISHED 7 rooms, on ‘S = . bear 12th st., to be the year at $180. ts Au UNFLENISHED HOUSE on G at 12th and ith of 11 rooms: r. hot and eas, range, &c. between old bath, WM. McLRAN. TATE AGEN rner of F. oy, 460 Fifteenth street, FORSALE, First Ward ERAME HOUSE. tom rooms. in ir. Prick $4,000; £500 down and $50 per ote aetil Sixth Wa: E POUSE. gas, water, i tin roof, oe room 83.000, $500 down and $50 unt a Ho First Wart, $1,500 each. 334; per month uatil paid nd desirable RES- f Georgetown. for- ied by Lie ulGraat ‘only dents o way that it nesses all the requisites which make it one of the moat Cesirable residences in the District For par- ticulars inquire of JOHN J. BOGUE, meri BRICK DWELL No. 452 I street, between 9th a pes taining 12 rooms and cellar, with all modern im rovements, Such as As, Water, range, furnace, ©. Will be sold low aud On reasountie tertas, Ap” on the premises from 9 to 12 a m. and from 2 nolé-tf [int.&Chrov.}) W. E. BROWN. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERT (20) TWENTY ACBES OF LAND in Alexandria Com , Rnauire of JOHN B- RLVANS & Co., 309 a. (Exp. & Chron. 15 lw CASH A 20 SONTEY | Catt 00 oa $8 a a ee nce pe ee stcxy BOE miata “hain strets, “bnd soad 1 from 4 street, om wie: Pepetanih: Cor. New York ave. and 15th at. fl “ane near nol3-tf, ssa es aver and inthe ot, RABE CH: SNC TO-SEC BE A LOT. aK Sa silva went ONE Hi teh Lore, OF FERED ON EBAL T! E Pee B BENT, SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED PARLORS AND ITURE, &c., Inquire of NAGLE &

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