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—_— : f —— r im “ryt 7 THE PRIZE Rive EVENING STAR. ye " PUBLISHED OATLY (SUNDAY RXOBPTEDD brane havea Pretims- T THE STAR BULLINNG, ‘ . " > F The ct. wed wo ch gathered i I Yee A rreTrE eC © ‘ Mepoay ae on to # ttmees (Re met ? ES, BAKER & Co. ‘ 3 Bown Be ‘a a * a Tas . wih sppets, Pwo Oewra ence. f y Cote; a rwe 5 7, ie Eda ert; one * Dollars No pape ———=!| See = 80% fror The @e thor lor of than paid f S7AK—puptaned on @n tor sed s dae ¥ =e em eee - AXX, LIST OF LiTTaRs SPECIAL NOTLCES, ‘s SEMALNING IN THE] Tok WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, TURNER DPriday, Newember 29, 1 Mt SLOTS PLbL, (PPPOtsLY PUSLISUED ON TH ® SIV L NEGUALTIA Plis HAVING THE LAkGes? CIROULATION a0 sa Necas, | Se To obtain vi these letters the appli . Hint and pay ou coat for advertising ® foams Of Factas | te if: ot called (or within one month they will be are in @ sin ‘ails to viel! tothe Deae Detter Office Mra Grifa tts Beteey ‘) mente Stre bermekets Ga ' Arnie hi ow inbeborab tl F & " Newman Bridcet O'Bryon Adeliug orChasMrs Mra Bligh MrsOru , gecrtyA MM re Oivon lleari A r Adobids Peyton HAM Ese Howry ¥ races M Pearce Hnry Wes Halec eeretiiteaPeerrs Micep Moe Halon Mary J.P. annie phystcians, who analified approval y J! and two postage nbs TURNER & oetl-eolm 220 Tremont atrest, Bost wreltope ia E_ Ross Clara Harris 8H Mre keove Eugenia Hinrrie Annie E Rosevoltieet Mrs iter Mill; Riney Meee. y Ritley Mary Mar) JuoeHale M Mrs. Rodiason 8 Ade er Mre Howard Dr Mrs Rogers Rebecca Fullard MMre, Herbert Amrio Reld TheoP Mca Bouchard LA Mire HeiubardtWil'e HALLS VSGETABL SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER Ras proved ital! tobe tbe most perfect preparation for the Mar fF offered to the public te Austere Gray Hair to t:s Original Color, and create & new growth where it has fallen off trom dtvease or nature! ay is will prevent the Hair from failine out. peta wore Bgziton Mary Shaw Ana 9 H why use it are ery ding it the | Bevee TNMre | Mre eizer geaiec of betog the bet Hate Dressing extant. ‘7 Huck Carijine Jaton Anna E Sih Mary on the nt fee 4 pewen KMre Seco eee Batier J Mrs JacksonAnLMreemith Wit uMre K.P. HALL & © ter th T Mrs Mra Johoron Mr: £ yi Johnson Lydia South: Nashea tore. MryK - Pricg bucinda, rm Stonill Mary V eS Se | Jonnton Lucy Stokeesailio | = ie a Suis Emory AYER’S AGUE CURE, ox Anna J Me Jobneon Mrs SansnterklicMre ud Aewe, Inceromitiont Fever, Chill Fever, C tauliweil ME , MrsThowas Alico Rees Fever, Dune Arne. Pervottical or Bu: | Chitham Liza Jennel Harrict Thowes Hous Fever, Gc. and indeed all the affections | \ ispgett Harrietkale Kate ©. Thomas SAGA 7 irom malarious, mersh,ormasmahe | Cvntversiom iw Rer Aggie W FavlorMargt 5 Calder 0 mpaon Lac ‘name implies, it does Crre.and does not | Galen Wn Mee Bee Sore oe Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis- Muth, Zinc, nor any othe Substance waatever, it in tient. CiavidgeWH MreKerby K Costigwn Mice KnoxLou’na MrsTyler Leura jc) Delestatins Mrs Kennedy Marie RTiiten LO Mrs bey Annie Mrs Keusloe Mrs Towne Ros'ta Dusford Bridget Lewis Mra mineral DoOus nowisedngnres any pa- importance of its curesin ly beyond account, and = parallel im the history of pride ie gratified by the ac its we receive of the radical cures ef- The number Thompson Dutler Clara MrsLyncb MarctMrsThompson. Donberry L MG bmey: hedipemsen xed ‘Milly Mre Mi alker Flora pate cases, and where other remedi Luvering Isabel-WilliamsF 20M rs ie ja Mrs Williams Miss * zed persons. either resident in. or N Lansdale Serena WheelwrightGeo travelling thro minasmatic localities. will be jeds Lee Susie A Mrs Protected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. FoxLucinds Mulligan Acnes Waysou Mollie For LIVER COMPLAINTS, arising from tor- | pannins MFMreMareh Ley 0 MrsWrichtAnMrec) ity of the Liver, it is am excellent remedy, | Fr'mmci M Mre Mille Mare Walker Helle stimulati ye the Liver into healthy aetivity. Grimes Win Mre Mosely Vf Ward Mech Stes fone oxceliont ety” and, Liver Complaints. it | Green FO Mra Moore HattieMraVoung Alice excellent remedy, pre - | or “3 ; Barkatis ne coher’ of repteeicines bad fall Gordon Mary (c) McGuireMary(c)Young MryAMre dash enietinty Cheers, been eee {ENTLEMEN’S LIST. Gaccmttee sone oe Allen Chee ENfutrowe 3 D2 Anderson Wm Price. $1 per bottle. Z. D. GILMAN, Beexe 6 by hk ens r AtchisonGJ AdemsJas 1 Adams Wm et-déweotm Agent. Washington. | AicmignG? — Ademe ser KNOW THY DESTINY BabbitAsker BerwithJ B Brennan Rob’t Baldvin J F Baylor Ric) Balls John WB MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English | rows Bob: ri =e I z Brooks 8T ist. Clad ‘ant and Psychometrician, who | 3: ee sstuntehed ‘the scientific ‘classes of the Old | Bi orld, has now located ‘herself at Hndson, W. ¥. Tangle 8 T Madome ‘Thornton posneees such wonderful powers | pened 1, Of second sigh? as to enable her to impart knowledge sum Thos Sf cific sex, While ins state of tance shede: | Bailey & Cush Brewn John Bortoa Wm B : ings ack LA Bryan Vn H Masotes the ery featares of the person you are te | Barrett & Dyer Rredican Mich Brideall WT z we ‘known as the Psychemotrope. guarantees to | Burleigh & Brown, Patent Barton Jroduce a life-like picture of the feraro husband or Bertee Dr Booter Bisley Bon Wn wife of the applicant, together with date of mar- ate Berane M Bucking Mich, Bretford z riage. tion In life, leadeag trait: of cbatacter, row Francs Byrns Michi | ° Blenerhassett &c. This is no humbt thousands of testimo- | Herpard GD) Rertram MAS |W aes nials Barker Geo ak “y¥ od cortibcate. ‘itten guarantee, that the | peta aos son Brown O oe paveen Va joni | Bolden Hor: hrown (ol auere Win aera ine placeet birth age, | Batcock lion JFBrows 8B Pi 5 . lock of bair, hh yh « birth, a wma! ir, and etating place ot 2 disposition and complexion, and inclosing Carrier AsaL Carpenter Geo WCowler Ricbard cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, | Cconly & Cooper Geo W Clark Robert-2 will receive the picture and desired information | Cruit A & Cameron Hugh-2Cox G W return mail. All communications sacrodly con- | ( Coon Henry Olark SJ Sdential, Address. in confidence, MADAME E. F, | Surtis Heury vee Thee THORNTON, P.O. Box 223, Hudson, N. ¥. imav Henry Croel Thom aps-DaWeoly c WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. Co Caxond Rheun | Corbin DT Carlisle Joka T Cocit William Hes ° ENT cares Old Sores | Crow DM Connell John Crawford FN | | WHEATOS 3 OINTMENT cures all Diseases of | Chose Frank A Corn Jackson Cammal William PR in Giliey Frank B ClementsMath’wUhaee Warren i 30 cente—by mail @cents. All Druggists — elit” WEERS & POTTER. Boston, Proprietors, Pusmie ASH Davis John | Dar John, 5B. GILMAN, Agent. Pease. ov. sseety | Give bat B: Pareedeam il. bette Gee ~ | Busan D. Bromiilard Jae PDodge Philly T | Derrick Edward Davi« James Davis & Bro information of the Danley E 8-2 Decker John D DopachaneCap T of both sexes. me beantiful, red. Ervine Arthur JEiher George Kisher Jno M Evens DJ Entwikel George Rast J Everett EB eapected, a Evans Henry (c) Emmons L L dy or gentleman shonid fail to send Sreemmta “hea : trei b- paid “ 0 glet Henry Franklin Hon S ee _Meiree: and receive a copy post-pebd. by Fe- | jp raucis Charkes Freeman dar 2 Fresch BV ‘oped Address Po ‘crov New York. | alconer BJ Foster duo B 2 Frederick Ren'n a ie * | Farrel Fullerton Jos © Franks Lts J = Fritz George W French Rev M Fellows Win T . ERRORS OF YOUTH Foster GH Franklin MD Fry William Leth eg eaten gr nn =} Groondon AG Cladden & Gumpert 8 parapet joces . 8nd Green Andrew Gensler Henry athfui iuedliser oe’ B, wil Guterman (has Grnodry J ¢ iL Gilbert DT ° | Glover Frank | cme tumbs @ J Hulse Albert P Home Alf Herbert Alfred Hunter A ih Hain AHL Hari mson CGW = Hartmein DC Hawling Br J S Hogan Hon Jay 600 BABBELS OF WHISKEY HuntinetonD H d Joe Haman Jno 5 Haly Frederick Ii aJW Hill Richard AT WHOLESALE, Henry George Hodgers Jas M Howard 8 C ig Howard Jno @ Of the following brands, viz: Baient Bewry s jenry Jn ©. GAUTIER'S CABINET ng Henry Hazzard) D Taine WB “ FAMILY KECTAR Hinckies JWo Hodgson Jno Hilt Win “OLD EXTRA MONONGAHELA RYE, Johmeon J And the well-known joepern Geo A 3 BUSH EUN BOURBON,” Johnson H’y(c) J: hnso All of which are offered by the subscriber tothe | jobneou Jas | Jobnson Robt, Jordan Wan Kitty LtByroo Kins B.C Kerderli Hi = > , thy Le Byron King q jenry AT LEAST 20 TO 25 CTS. PEE GALLON uapp fen! i Kimball @ W 2 Ring Jas LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHER | KaymC Kirby Gilbert Bing Jue IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, epee ects ABesey Be Po OR MARYLASD, elly Dan ennbe Henry Kaufimann Of the same grades of Whiskey. KeahlerEbbin Kelley Henry Kean Wm A — h tle MJ Phitt L will also sell the samme whiskies tothe publichy | Easter > fitileM J Lame Philtp the gallon at the following prices: Letpriger E ° Loder R Lov £m ‘Sam! B THE © CaUT ER GrttOn. BRAND, at 85 Lawrence Lewis. Linton Fredk a Wm i Lavan Wm I which is the purest Rye Whisky ever sold in this | LeWis Geo? Lewis Osten District " x DanielG McRea J M dolph, Hin ice tne medical fecnity to call st myetore.and | Mayer Reta” McDowell Jan Faticnientick aH Sih ea eS Pulses they can reeemecertam they | Monat DJ—2 McKiright John Mille Somuel T will Sod It s whisky they can recommend to their Moher Dorem &McDongall J A icLaw Thomag Pie Family Nectar? Oca ELE: | Behe Maclay John Mollay Thomas : Bye, at 93; the Be = has Joh: dWm fm nen aay Bye,” at §3; the “Bush Euo ¥ yPrasP Moorea * tomers WM All the above Whiskies are sold at $1 less por | Masseu George w S Loomis wer naw ce ghtrityi ei evant awk ts | HU maa Menace Marre He Murra: jartin Mit! We ALSO, THE “MAGNOLIA WHISKY,” AT @2.23 | wut lensonMann Perry | MorganHonWD PEB GALLUS. Mull Murphy Patrick McFaine Wm C. GAUTIER, Maral & Bro Marzo P D Cbs McChesney WmB NATIVE WINE BITTERS, 4H 252 Penusylvania aveune. McGrawJasS—2 McDanielsRic’d Mash Wm Nyman Chas E Norton Fred A Norris Nemry T Newton JA Noyce Jos F see-tf A, PAvPoRy, . FROM PARIS, DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISF MENT. Kid Gloves cleaned without leaving the least odor. No. 506 east side of Lith street west, near Penusylvania avenne. oc 9-1m Nutting Jno D Nuvum Dr Rorthrup M Hz Norris Fran Newton Wau H Norton Frk Orentt Albert Oliver JH Mr Philp Jno Pilsbury NP Palmer ‘iis bai ¥ Petizuat Pi lerre Porter Peter Perki: + M. BARBY’S Powers Stores. Paddo 5 Pillsbury ET Poesche Theo Prechard ira ROU 6585 | Peptleton Hon Broston WB i HF rime ‘ cil edearthas ej Feast | Bich A Ringold Geo Bul J 4G No. 59 LOUISIANA ANENUE, | Rolbing NWaCofeding B ee Beckesit 3 Pi or-im: Between 6th and 7th streets, | Raymond Roselle Bd Rainey Bott } Roblows F popes JotaE . nod ce EBE: sen WW reparee stare area eE eee ae aes | Elchere TC Reilly Hugh Riper Te oittows oo KolingG WC Ranney 1 fobinson Zack Eabivitions. Dalle: Private Parties, Boling GWE oy bey py Sorder HE Sheldon JF Salaman A paw LT ar. Sirens A Sshoeld 1D Afevens A B Bis vorvices can always berthed creas Grits an | Stetson DA Sloane Jol reo Be left at bis residence. £69 Tt st-c0t east oe Serlocks BS: Sueb 2. GancGes Maytp id ; e epsm___ METZEROTT'S MUSIC STORE. Shaw Joke yoaminbary Hons ‘Sam S GENTLEMEN'S OLD STYLE SILK sett Gene, ood if bY Ocenia gpd fst to fachtouabte Sheth George Sulina ‘| geen nt tory, Na Sdehy fthak bet ist ad Mane ave, | Stmey Hemsy stelson O2 Scheer Wn BS. B — The best article Silk Hat always on hand | Cuuth WC Schueftgeiseex Pathos Gol Thomas Sahoo RS. =i Suto Heory fomere RL, Sullivan Thomas . | Stiete Spear Ca achon U- | Storey Henry Caocthere Re Smith Hows ES Sic Fa CoSmith Robert | Summers Sowa baCosehwaepieine 1 pi Tow Thompson (so ETowles Farior Reuben Trai on Thomae DN Faslon @P ys c Wm SEVENTH STREET. Fartic Bw” Terry atts ompean bed PAPERHANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. | Theruc EE Thorson © TraversWalters ‘The « le tion, Nan WermerJno Vickers R Vaux Bev Wm ermscasb. —S ses int | Eelncekr a Suters et Willems o Bauryr Weer » eet John a wi 3 AUBURN, GOLDEN, FLAXEN amp stumen.| Were iwi leap. CURLS Where pa Milian ¥ ‘4 iS hee Witeos Frank seen ee it Wea Re wath One e winnew Fo? Ww: a Wi 4e} a sar'dW oupg Sepia ose WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1867. I THE EVENING ST Conviamen.--The Senate, in Executive Session this sfterndcn, confirmed Horace Greeley a8 Muister t> Astria; Gen+ral Cap on as Commissioner of Agricatore ant A. O, Hunt, Governor of Colorado Territory. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ON NEWS A) Wat was Fousn is Tas Wasts Parsn A tow Gays since while one of the messengers op the Treasury Department, was eneaged in overbauling waste paper, he discovered a Package containing 260,000 im compound inter. est notes, which bad been redeemed and cin. celled by the Department. The notes were ef no value, each one baying beeu punched sev. ws.—The Hoose on Wedorsuay dosed — bis eprech om £0 a BAL If OnrresseDoata Dat all the national baek pela wa ch Hine their way wis ide Treasury ¢howid be Tetaim d aud Cancelled, and legal teed-r mutes to the same amount issued, the whol want bank correner would ve Tawe trae r- 2ti-B WB four or Give month-,avdim y Bpp tro with greembacks, aod prover dea ilustrate Dow the parivBal bunks mud #0 ir- * Profits at thx expense of ihe Goveramen:. 87k, WRED & adour \ ome of the « Af Fron, Bief OUT tr port Hutht rerwp ct the Nava Examinise BOaRv.—The Secretary ofthe Navy Baa directed that a board of med- ical cificers, to covsist of Surgeons James M. Freen, president; A. 3. Henderson, memyer, spd Surgeon Thomas J. Turner. recorder, as- semble at the Naval Asy'am, Pbiladelpnis, on Monday next, to examine assistant surgeons for promouon. ow we [Spectal Disparch to the Star.) re was Battimou®, Nov. 20.—Oollter leaves to- might for New York. he goes to claim the +s. His pupisnment in che fight with Kelley 18 trifling about the body: He does not feel at all Burt,and his left eye shows only evidence of xe ng Kern says he will fghtvo man opti he fights Biroey Avroo & | About 9 o'olock Soi ar peared at ne station aud pro P . " wdea | to the lames’ room to arrest Collyer and was Ht *, Dut were to be dled away as vouch- ———_ ‘cl " lb reiersnee co (Be sgppored rdews vf | sono ye Salty ae isa wibe peanea in a vashet in which InteNaL Rayenus—Tho receipts from this | hyn, souse =e ttnaint corrrncy ia circatstion, no cnowed wal pawn | wa sutnen wo ther dt anebensed 1% te paper was subsequently throws by mis | Source to-day were $1,(97,862.50, ires Barney's friends to come to the | thy coentry bad nominally ia ape, The serif fleding that ai accosily io | tae: . sn cMaeam anidiae eee 550. eae | the bire had Bown. informed th crowd tha Lob MGA Pa oe nee reg peepee bom a 100, m Baildiog, sends usan | Jobn English ie reported si! well. and | 1¥ $550 (4,0; while, before th “* | there sBowid be no fight ix the cou singh de oe De. | Casiok, bis antago: " ta lon, agcordl M | noles were gdod, bat sach’ was sot ny sae, | early copy of ‘Riverside Magazine for Cusick, bis antagonist, bas gone to New Yor. | 2 ¢irculs jon, according to Mr | eccastoned consiserabiet Had they ween found by any one and an | a | SOME toUMAled thal be could Hot stop & . cember, | Ska they would bave one any bow | Baie from Wilmiugoo, arrowmg at | Drought down Ketiey's backers, secon: tempt made to pass them, the party would have been smmmedia ely arrested, tbe uotes hav- ing beep redeemed and cancelled, and were keptsimply as vouctrers'to’show the &moua paid for their redemption. Hours or Orvice Lanon,—Several heads of bureaus in the War Department waited on General Grant about the Istef the current month and reqeested him to make the hours of clerical duty in tbe War Departmen: the same as those im the Treasury. General Grant de- clmed to accede to their request, and made the remark that if the gentlemen employed as clerks confined themselves to their desks during the present stipulated hours it was te sufficient. The Treasury and Interior Howard University. Although the fact has appeared in the daily Press that an appropriation bad been granted by Congress for tbe establishment of colored university and college building in the Iistrict of Columbia, yeta description of the site salected and plan of buildings bas never been Public. The sppropristion and general mah- agement ot the fund for the institut on were ed at the disposal of General WU. O. How- }» Uuder whose direction tne work ts pro- factorily. The site wersity grounds, And located at the head of 7th street weet, about half a mile beyond the corporate Mmite. Inarea, the gronads consist of about one hundred and ten acres, ahont thirty acres e y Dusirss tp c&n as itaid before the war He believed Bar the coun’ {Special Dispateh to tne Star } ParapeLraia, Nov. 299—The proper com- mittee of Councils have adopted s plan for a paid fire department of this ci:y. Tke proposd department wil! consist of 14 steum engine sod Ting. bad Pitobed noe’ mile south of theetation, near the ireck. Oa Way Mike Onrr aiine Ka: 8 tril due. gol correlative walur ‘was bealways g: Ubg up arow forl™ [Laughter } | Member—A very seusivle question. [Laughter.} Mr. Butler. Yes, @ very sensible question, and I will answer it. At the present rate of gold there bonds double themselves every teven or eight years. and will bave doubled themselves three times over in twenty years. Mr. Spalding suggested that they would Goudie once in twelve years, at #ix per cent. Mr. Butle: per cent. interest in gold, job, Would be 8124800 per an: funeral of Chief Epgiveer Lyle of fire depart- ment yesterday, was one of the largest ever seen in this city, upwards of 95 companies had Tepresentatives. Tbe chief engineers and del- egates from fire companies in nearly every city nnd town ip thie State, and several from New York, New Jercey, Maryland, and Connecti- cut were present track, Carr usiag bis bead to great advantage | Qs a battering ram, and bei evideatiy the e the only departments that require their | Of which are flat grounds, having thereon a Sa payable: on uy, are of tax, and mot | beatman Fone yee 3 ona oena clerks to remain until4 p.m. It seems little | TOM ‘Dtic looking grove, while the rest is sita- FROM SF. DOmINGe. wtiee Taney Know Bayth ne ata | doubtless would have been Billed had me: the be < ford ated upon an eminence which commands a fine Progress ef the Civil War. twelve years? ot Know Soything about | Tysianders elopped ine figtt. Towards moon Tange tbat the Government does notadopt & | view of ine metropolis of the nation [Special Dispatch te the Star.) figures in Obio, Massachusetts when they founda Tegular rale for office labor. As at present Upon the brink of the mill, removed about pee aps “ do pot bring out (Lavgnt: that the sheriff bad iaken his position, with | Dumber of old farme:s be bad summened as 8 posse comitatus. The crowd of roucks. HAVABA, Nov. 23.—We bave dates from Si. Domingo te the 20s instant. The rebel General Borriente was captured by General Valerio General Bobadilia, at the head of a @ left for Cibao. President Cabral and ets were following. The province of Azaa is reported tranquil. FROM EUROPE TO.DAY. [By Caple to the Associrted Press.) Lonpoy, Nov. 29—2 r. mw.—Oonsols and bonds weak; Illinois Central, #63; Erles 47. U.S. 520s, 71: Consols 9%. ‘No advices have been received from New York. Liverpoot, Nov. S—2 rp. w.—Breadstuffs heavy; Provisions and produce dail. Arrival ef Weston at © Ovation—50,000 People en Street. Onica: Nov. 2¢.—Weston, the Pedestrian, Jett Crlumet, lad., forty-two miles from this J Mr. Miller inquired whether. if the Secretary of the Treasury bad represented thst tne Five- gmention Payable in gold. the Govern- | geri, iy Dive hundred, of whic! Probabi | sinty were trom Wilmingtwoa, and over | @red young men and oid from the bood, who wanted 10 “eee just one mill,”’ | Rired agrinst the rope in direcuons. ith considerable difficulty the sheriff mace Dis way to the ring, aud said: * 1 have a few | Words to say to you men before you commence this bad work. Iam bere w do my duty, and shall do it though | should die doirgit. Ture offence is prohibited by the lawe of the State of Delaware, and 1 will diet maintain the tew ' You must not fight aere, and if you I will arrest you at the risk of my life. 1s mon all good citizens to assis: me.” This speech created some stir, and the more orderly part of the crowd commenced to leave, while MADY seemed determined that (he fignt should take place. After seme little commotion tn the crowd. some of the party informed theshent ore hundred yards from theroad which forms the continuance of Seventh street, is Test- dence of General Howard, now in rapid pro- cess oferection. as is 2120 the College and ot buildings. = @ Howara’s which bas already been riised to the roof, is buili of the new patent whiie brick, composed of sand and lime, the first ingredient of which is obt>ined a few yards off, and the brick man- ufactured on the grounds by the Al Building Block Comnany. This brick i ‘what larger than the old styles and made without being burnt in a kiln or through any process which canscorch or char the sub- stance, the only curing plan being thit offered by the rays of the sun. The residence and tchen, both of which connect, comprises xteen fine rooms, wiih ahallten feet wide, and partitioned off with walls tour'een inches thick. It is three stories Digh, with an addi- tional story to the eouth-east corner, forming & tower, and built on the Mexican castle style. Capping the building is 3 handsome French arranged it creates grea: dissatisfaction. EX&cuTIvE SEss —The Senate, in Execu- tive session to-day having decided that it ni: Jurisdiction over the nominations before it, not acted on at the last session, has had ander con- sideration the nomination of Colonel Capron: of Illinois, as Commissioner of Agriculture: tbe question under immediate discussion beiug a8 to the propriety of acting upon the nomina- tion in the absence of Mr. Cameron, Ohairman of the Committee on Agriculture, MR. BLAIyR’s resolution directing General Grant to submit certain correspondence, will, it bas been supposed. bring out the letter of General Grant tothe President on Mr. Stan- ton’s removal; but as that wa’ a private letter, it may vot, perhaps, be sent. ited Siates (the (the creditor), and bad no right to administer its trust o auy chivalric no'tous of honor and equity, but exactly according to the form of | the contract. Mr. Biaine got the floor, and referring to Mr. Butler's remarke yesterday, as to s Persenden’s retasing to pay Seven-thirties in gold, esked him if he knew ofa singie holder of those notes who had applied at the treasary for gold tor them and been retused. Mr Botler lied that he had seen a letter Grand a that the fight would pot tale place there, bat sf oof, the sides of which are covered withsia‘e, | city, at 12.45 p. m. yesterday, reaching Miller's ported & resolution to pi on 2 to ‘in the 20 Ringmiimgnd rae hee Tak eee Mey of | 24 the top with tin. The pitch of the stories | Station, thirty miles from bere, a1 450. He | exxracopies of the mesohity and minnie ee ane meee a. are 13%, 12, and 9 feet respectively, thus had not intended ‘op &t Miller's, but some } ports on impeichment, without the testimony ) cerding!, Kelly “ened Rear Admiral Joho D. Sloat of the Navy (re- | adding greatly tke comfort and | of the horses gave out, and he remained there | Adopted. form into tha sing, una wrested sed by Uotiyer tired list.) Admiral S. entered the Navy on | bealth of the occupants. The whole premise: until 6 m.. and atter taking luuch, pushed Mr Maliory introduced il} to establish a | will be turnished with furnaces, for the di tribution of heat throughout the winter, whi: Pipes will be introduced for gas and waier soon as the city improvements in this directio will warrant their introduction. In the kitch- en will be rengesand all the modern mente, including a cistern fer the co! the 12th of February, 1300, and received his commission as Rear Admiral on the 5th of July, 1-66. He has had 17 years and6 months sea service, besides 20 years and 3 months on shore duty. He returned home from his late cruise in December, 1552. on, reaching Gibson’s Station, fourteen miles from Chicago, at 10.15 p. m., traveling sixteen mites in four bours and fifteen minutes. Here he was jowed by tive police officer: from Chicago. did pot make any nal this point, but set ont at once for Hyde Park, six miles from Chicago, reaching there at two in 8 lew moments. and having made their ap- ce, it WAS Agreed that the Pennsylvania ine should be the scene of the fight There ‘were about the ring large nambers of carriages from Wilmington and other yebicies from the neighborhood, and these were pressed in ser- vice, and the line of march was takes for delegat to Committee on Elections. Mr. M synard asked Ieive to offer s resoiu- tion In reterence to compelling nanonal banks to redeem eurrency in coin. ‘Mr. Spalding objected; and then the House m of Pena: Wan: ec es. all the rain water, im dimensions nine by ten | o'clock this morsing. At abou: nine o'clock | (ai 4p m.) adjourned till Saturday. j pee ry td —z ianbia vienose: ‘Tax Comtwe enason—Hom. Joba A. Gris- feat. ‘The entire Fesidence will be ished in | this mor be started for this city, accom- —_.-——— | pa. throngh thickets, over a : ae s . Atos aos Tare , carriage: : a spot of grou wold, of New York, has taken the mansion | dation are built of grenite wile, as tence | panied by ecerriah iene ory loa Hothex; Roventee 0. i My A s lately occupied by Judge Wayne, opposite Franklin Square. Mr. Griswold ie a gentle- man of wealth and cuitivation, and itis an derstood will entertain handsomely this win” ter. FirznvGH Lge was married in Richmond yesterday to one of the belles of that city. The affair excited much interest, not only in stated, the stories above are composed of white brick, of hollow centre, to afford ventilation and escaps for demp vapor, thus rendering them healthy and at alltimes dry. A baud- some piazza will svrround the ciructure, and the grounds will be terraced to the street and tastetolly laid off snd planted with flowers and shrubbery. At a@ proper distance in the rear there will be a stable building to corres- ud with theresidence. its dimensions will S=yATE.—Mr. Pomeroy presented a memo- | Tial irom citizens of Wilmington, vei., praying equal suffrage everywhere. Reterred to Oom- mittee on District of Columbia. Mr. Edmunds, from the Joint Committee on Retrenchment, reported a resolution discharg- 4g irom srrest Edward G. Dunbar, of New York, Duvbar having tempt, and declared before the committee. As early as seven o’clock im the morning, crowds of people commenced pouring out to the southern limits. He reached the junction at 22d street and Wabash avenue about ten o'clock, three miles from his hotel. His march down the avenue was a perfect ovation for the entire distance, the sidewalks were filled with & mass of people so deuse that motion was almostimpossible. The scene at the Sherman House almost defies description. Clark and in Chester coun'y, Pennsylvania, was selected The crowd by this time Bad decreased some- | umber WhO Were disappointed be- | cause no figbt took piace at the firs: riog, re- maiping at Newark. Some of Sheriff Herver:'e see declared at the first riog that the | it Ought to take pe ey meg nnd =ows, non, | SE 880 Te; tative of ew ra rged Bimscit of con- | Worig. aud Feening Vers, 04 Oier ROWSPO- i ee: pers. The ring was in a short tame pitched, And the crowd by this time very order ~ 32 O . fag | Richmond, but in Washington, and quite a tad 32 feet, and the building will be com- | Randolph streets, and the Coart House Square Las ai +: eter: ation de- Ted Bbour it, when at 2% o'clock, hey Dumber of our fashionabies left bere on Wed- | balls, with wine rane ene White brick rear | were Diack with the crowd. Probably over some gece Hd ap aga *ebied his eastor.” and was followed by Coti- fity thousand le were wedged in confined space. im spite of the efforts of the poiice, Weston was tairly carried i botel on the shoulders of the crowd. Th ‘rnoon Weston appeared at ibe Opera House, and will again this Gvenieg. | At the latter appearance he will deliver a lecture on athletic orts. He will remain in the city two weeke. during which time he will artempt the feat of nesday to be prese: B. B. Femwcu, Es... of this city, bas writen for publiestion a letter in reference to the re- marks on temperance by Hon. Mr. Price, in which he spoke ef President Jobnson as a drunkara Mr. French says that as Oommi Back of General Howard's residence, abou’ three hundred yaras. the University is being fronting runping the b, dimensions it will comtain thirty-two college Tooms, of large size, each of which, as will be the enure siructure, is to be heated by clayipg strict neutrality Om the part of we United States between the Ki ot Great Brirain and the King of abyssinva, dui dificuities Bow pending be: countries. yer Kelley was sccompauied by Jim Casick aud Barney Asron as seconds, ani Collyer by Billy Newell and Jobuny Koch. Qusick and Roach advanced to the scratch and tossed ior | a choice of ground,which was won by Uollyer The choice of reteree was in oraer, and finally Thos. Meade, of Boston, was chosen. i Coltyer was excellent condition, am@ so was sad this resolution was a= exact copy of the p' assned by the Government of Great Britain on the Min of May, 1561, in relation to the United States, and “2 , With the exceptionof showing a loner of Public Buildings dniy required that | Baces. 1t will be three stories high, the base- | walking one hundred miles on the Dexter F he thought it ight that weshould | jite fleshy abeut the face’ The former when he should visit the Presideat’s Hone almost | ment and foundation being of graniie, oad the Courses T Park | Cpserve the same courtesy (langhter) towards | Sectupes Mo tbe i,” daily, and no week paced when he did not wi balance of white brick. The main front will overlook Washington, whereat will be a ve3- tibule twenty-five feet square, supported by pillars. and connecting a rotunda four stories high. The inside walls of the University wi be of the same composition as the externals, only thatthe rough surface will be polished over. Great Britain. np Sumuer.—I think the resolution had bet- ter Li 3 ‘The Obair.. Doers the Senator ask for its present copsiderati Mr Chandler —Ye: Mr. Johnson, I object. Dave personal interviews with President Jobnson, and relating his expertence concludes 1 sincerely believe Andrew Jonn- temperate & man in all his Babits as any man in the United States. The Hon. Mr. Price is not the only man who has been led by talse statements, es 1 well know from Sentence of Gen. Custer Approved. Special Dispatch to the Star.} Sr. Lovis, No. 25—The Kepablican has a dispatch from Fort Leavenworth, dated Nov. 25th, which says: sal p ‘Tne resolution accordingly went over the auestions that Bave often been putto me | Further tothe rear, ina more northerly di- | oreve’ Major Gen Gav eny rg ciontenant | ae. Nye introduced Sill to provide the when visiting my New England friends.” Tectlon, there is in process of erection the dor- | wes semt to WasRington some time ‘ago | Océ and manner of selecting the officers tor Mitory building, which will be 2 feet long Bud 3 feet wide. It will be built of brown Seneca stone toundation and basement, and white trick upper stories. In height it will be three and four stories, and will contain bout one hundred rooms for boarding stu- @evts. The basement—which will be thor- oughly dry and as comfortable as it is possible to be--will be used for cooking, Isundry, aud dining jhe toa The whole building will be y steam. The three buildings, to-wit: residence, nni- versity, 8nd dormitory, will cost respectively 0,000, $75,000, amd $35,000, in the erection of which somewhere in the neighborhood of ‘$40,000 Will be saved by the use of the white brick, such 1s their economy in price over the old style of brick. In durability they are said to be superior, a: age leads to their strength and durability. Mr. Thomas Harbly, one of our successfal butiders, 1s the contractor for the brick, stone and plastering work, and Mr. Henry Arsell is thearehitect For the residence th the District of Columbia. Referred to Com- wittee on District of Cosumbis. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, introduced a Qill to imcreace legai tender notes io the value of par. ‘Tred t Committee on Finance. Mr. Merrill said these importent financial Metters must be looked to, it was and im 1ve, and he was for Congress grappling with all the difficulties at once, and Ascertaining the true solution for the fimaucial troubles now distresting the country. Mr. Williams introduced a bili to supply ! deficiencies in the appropriations for tne year ending June 3i\. 1-17. Sennte then went into executive session, and at its close adjourned till Monaay. rig! against the breast of Kelley, and the Intcer smasbed Collyer in the ‘ace with his lef, | forcing bim to grass, The first blood was here | claimed for Keliey, but not silowed, and b. | friends became indignant. On the tird Coll- yer smasbes his opponent in the tace with bis Tight with force, but ee as Kelley re- turns the blows with his ieft in the neck of Coliyer, and Kelley goes down in the middie | of the ring. On fourth Oollyer gotin @ rigat bander on K's head and received a rib roaster when they clinched, and the latter was thrown. Inthe firth after some hard bio | they clinched, and Kelley went under. Ia the sixth Collyer received a “8! for ‘he President's final aZtion, was received here and sentence read before the troops on dress parade this evening. me of the charges upon which he was tried were absence trom bis command without leave, and leaving bis men in the hands of the Indians wit making un thereby causing FEMALE SUFFRAGE.—Mr. Pomeroy pre- Senied the petition In the Senate to-day of Thomar Garrett and others, of Wilmington Del., praying for immediate legislation to se- cure to Women equal suffrage with men in the District of Columbia. Referred to the District Committee. The blank for the petition seems to have been cent out by the « Universal Fran- chise Association” of Washington, D. 0. Tus Warsz Hor: of the Cabinet was held to-asy all the members present. No visitors were 2dmitted to see the President this afternoon. PERsonat.—Colonel J. Colonel D. O. Hartwell, of Richmond, Va, are ai the Metropolitan Hotel. ----S. E.Hure, ot Nevada, and A. Ji Willara’s Hotel. asie en his return march, uch damage tothe stock. and conduct prejudicial to good military discipline. it finds bim guilty ana spends bim trom The Fenian Demenstration in New York Yesterday. [Special Dispatch to the Star.} New York, Noy. 29.—The funeral proces- sion in honor of the Fenians who were recen': ly bung in Manchester, came off yesterday, and was most imposing spectacle. About five thousand Irishmen formed jong columa four deep. and marched through the Layp Satus ix Lovupow County, The Leesburg Mirror reports the following ssies of oroperty im tbat town and im the vicinity ‘The nouses and lots in and around Leesburg, belonging to the estate of the lave Parkinson L. Va— rpenter’ Lou, and here ofore advertised in thia paper, ; y given out by jobs. The improvements rincipal thoroughfares .att-nded by three | were «old on Saturday isst by J. TL Rinker’ on Kelley who strack wildiy, and climoning, Saffolk, Va. M. B. Daftield, of Arizona, are a; | nave already progressed to 8 considerable ox, arces, each con:aimiug a coffinon which was | auctioneer, as follows: A lot adjoining town, om, tell. Collyer under. the Ebb it House. +*--Hon. Jobn M. Botts is ip the city, -«dovernor Patton, of Ala., has Ket Mougomery for this city. ----Senator Trumbull is Fice President of the Chicago Grant Ulub. SrcueraRy WELLES.—Hon. Gideon Welles, tent, but as winter sets in work will have to be suspended; so that they will not be finished tefore next May or June. When ready for oceupancy, with the beautifal ground im- provements oper present a pictaresque Sppearance, and prove creditable to the arca- itect and builder. ‘These are the fii inscribed the name of one of theexecuted men. The procession baited at Union square, where orations were delivered extolling the heroism or the martyrs and the cause for which they died. Superictendent Kennedy refused to tarnish a police escort to the managers of the affais on the ground that he could not order bis Officers to attend 8 procession gotten up in honor of the murderers of policemen. Tom the eleventh to the fifteenth round the fighting is of the same nature, Kelly tighting | gallantly and with pluck, but evidently over- sold for $12 per acre. A loi adjoming the | Batched m experience and training. Keily Above, 4 acres, $50.25 per acre. “A lot of 10 | opee oF twice fall, pat loses by It, as be acres, and adjoining town, sold for $30.75 per | falls under wr sere. Ago adjoining the above, of lu acres, sold tor $31 per acre. John M. Orr, purchaser. ofS acresand 2 poles, brought 875 per acre. | A lot adjotning the above, containing between Sand 4 acres, with ao ordmary frame house, buildings in process of as Kelly in each round breathes heavily. In urchaser. The toton the corner of Kin; ‘oyal sireets, with a large frame dw home, store-house, siabling, &c., a 1,60. John Small, purchaser. This r. Secretary of the Navy, bas recovered from his | erection with the white brick. though recent! ‘Nome of the ubove lots were enclosed. Asmali the sixteenth round, Kelly pantshes Ooliyer Seasatitiecees and to-day attended the Cabinet | contracts for others to be built herestter ha ve ear e te "word for 8155. gts —! welee te Onlpee bee while « tines bend meeting the first time for ceveral weeks past: | >¢¢® consummated. The Port Reyal Railroad. - B135. Ny Feed =] Of covgeaied blood begius to make its bideo: | mark ail arognd thetemples of Kelly. In the | Seventeenth round; kelly Kock, Osllyer @ewn. From the eighteenth to the thirtieth CHARtEstow, 8. C., Nov. 29.—Ata meeting of the stockholders of the Pert Royal Railroad designated to connect Augusta with the Port Tux ALAawa CoxvENTION—The action in reference to judicial officers was considered, Wednesday and an amendment adopted to BUSINESs AT THE PaTENT OFFice —The business of the Patent Office is rapidly on the proper. electall judicial officers, including the sue} Hoyal Harbor, helé ou the 27th instant. | 1)" Sew years before the war, brought s2,300. | Found both men keep pounding y with Sony SODMAMAT, Wane cp ehntdoan ese: | prome Goon jeigte rk popular wom, fad Prandcee: Mullet of Beantort, waa stecied | f stant meadow tot, betwee | great energy snd zeal, Collyer showing a> ceived daily, but the work is now up to dete, e officers, exechtive. yadicial, and legisia- “with eleven othrrs, directors. M pre the railroad, brougnt $if0. i Pade sented punishment, buts Sna thoes Spplying for patents are Kept wait | sr euin wan offered sons eed Dee ag tn | of ibe grading bas aieady been completed, | COKed. purchaser. The brick store-house on | thé richt ear, ing but a shore time. Hundredsof letters are | *rticle was offered and referred, providing that | Of ihe grading bas already beer pat on the | King street occupied by Wm. H. Thomas, as | ® blood stain dtily received an asswered, ki the clerks | ‘B® mext general essembly shail have autuor- work immediately & Up shop, bronght $1,077. Wm. H. Thomas, busily employed from nine u four o'clock | !ty to alter or amend the article ou the elective 3 purchaser. Tobie property, a few years before e war, sold for #1,j00. The lot building on King sircet, dy Dott as a shoe shop, bronght franchise of the constitation, provided that sub siteration shall not operate to remove the a and that no % Wy Bove Alteration or smieagment who int enemies of the United States m the das beter domed to coctinae the protaripiion. “The convention 0 ae . con ven! met yesterday bet ‘without doing any business ‘adjourned until to-day. Workingmen's Nominations [Special Diepaten to the Star.) Prrrepurs, Nov. 29.—The Workingmen's City Convention bere has placed in mommna- ton t et: Fe in tara Rees Matte, te troller, Thos. W. Wright; City Attorney, Hill No WONDER the tellow Weston is a good walker. it turns out now that he used to be a collector for @ newspaper office. Naval ORDERS.—Assistant Surgeon J. B. Parker, detached from the Naval Academy and ordered to examination for promotion: Passed Assistant Paymaster Charles A. Mc- Daniel and Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon Robert F. Brooks, ordered to the Newbern. Assistant Surgeon Albert Griffith, ordered to the Naval Academ: ‘To sHOw that the question of impeachment 3 still an open one in the House, it may be stated that, in a canvases of that body, made by two different parties, ome figure as low as 57 votes, aud the other a8 high as9%6, for it. Disrosat or PUBLIC Lanp—The Commis- sioner of the General Land Office has received . retusna showing & disposal of 42,920 acres of [Special Dispatch to the Star.} Boston, Nov. 29—A meeting of Republicans apd Democrats jointly have determined to & meeting in Faneuil Hall next weer, to oppose impeachment. Risteri net Going te Havans Yet. [Special Dispatch to The Star.) New York, Nov. 29.—Ristort has postponed Havana Pasteiaitine' ss _ AES ener : ALExaxpRia ItzM8,—The Journal of fester- “doe et ef the Common Council to c \< Se garg oy 200 to the _— i> tke out Pecgetoally d Rent | w wisdom bas always character! ike action of that @ city fathers and Col. 8. P. Lee contem- cf publi ws i, fut ‘on OF about the our December, The Alexandris Hotel pros the public land during the month tcher | Drietors are quaking with fear at the prospect Gee. Francis Treimen his Travels. jast, at the following. local offices; Bast Sects | of losing thelr boards toa ) [Special Dispatch. to the Star.) BD Michigan, O9t acres; La Jobn Thomas’ /Wihiame, of this city, has Nev aa ae, ‘Wisconsin, 7,651 acres; Detroit, Meck examined before Squire an Omcnati, Nov. 28.—Mr. Train, with Mrs. 6,92 acres; Denver. Odiorado. 6,310 acken: Ei Stanton and Miss Anthony, amused a large bags Mammaavlunsnemeratrann dience at Lovisville last even! the land was taken for actual se'ilement an Fomaledet sold top cach aud’ locnied with S- ‘ORK, military warrants. wemcauaransse. meer a New ¥: : HAcKurtT as FaLstary is underlined atthe aud a i atrets, tas boon fo tee National Theater for Monday next. taking cbloroform. &s she said, to drown Mo- THE MEs8AcE—The President's message is mearly completed, and to-day it was read to the Cabinet, It’ whl be finished rye Pat ed tiga, Set wit betendy it wilh s Bot " baba s gobs ge eer heres dire Tr 19 srArep thet Mir, Stanton Ras iptimsted. friends L Aah ic spelred Weetceorrow. | ‘Went up stairs, aa peual. a Hap. fe the Gventng. about 3, choc. 4 bat da ter os. % ap oa any ™ oe nite

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