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THE EVENING STAR | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, } At the Star Bullding, ) 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av.and lth Street, NOYES, BAKER& COO. | The STAR 1s served by the carriers to their | ubecribers in the City and District at Tam (GESTS PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with (OF without wrappers, Oxnre each. ———— EVENING STAR. LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. As the rear of the invincibles was turning Ninth and Chestout streets, Philadelphia, last night, a collision occurrrd with the Keystone Pemoeratic Chub. caused by the latter attick= the former. Pistols were frealy used. amd several myured, amem¢ then police offeer De Hoven, who was badly beaten: an. other mam was shot in the hand. The colored United States troops at Gelds- vero, Norte Carolina, attempted to mob two colored Democratic spe .kers last Friday ai zh. (SO says an associated press dispatch) but were prevented by white citizens. Later a disturb- Bnce took place between the soldiersamd citi- zem pegrors, resulting im one being wounded in exe& party { Mrs. Stewart, s widow, was murdered in | New Kent ceenty, Virginia, om Saturday night Jnst, and het corpse berurd, with hor dwelling. Jobo Baker, her frm manager. was also mu dered and rowbed. Four houses were receatly | berned im the same xeighboroed. Troop- are to be cent there. § The negro iveligtbility bitl, which was u for discussion in tee Georgia Lrzistature ye: terday, was tabled in the ent. erumiating as to race or cclor was lost. A Dil Was pasted to prevent the formation cf military compames. Legislature by 4 tie vo.e yesterday. A bill almost identical with the equality bill wo pzoguced and passed te a third reading in the House, - A coal tra'n et Newark, N. J., Sanday night Yan mito a locomotive, completely wrecking the Jatter, and then crashing into a dwelling house on Spring street. Nathan Nichols, the eagineer, Was dulled, and the conductor and two br..kec- men Were injured. Amexcitement was cansed in Hudson City, N.J., Saturday moruing by early risers tind ing what was believed tc be the body of a ro with « black carpet-beg in bis hagd, ban, ing irom atree. The pohice were om the alert, And cutit down, wher it was found to be a sham mask, clothing filled with sawdust, &e. Pour miners, named William Moore and uchard Sampson, frem Bri-tol, Ergiand, azd James Richards and Jame: Thomas, irom Cornwall, Epriand, were instantly crushed to death on Thursday by the falling in of the shatt of an iron mine at Mount Hope. Morris county, near Jeney City. were recently made to burn aipbar Springs (Va) property. Three of the cotisge> were entirely consumed i but for the timely sssistance render.d by summer visitors abl the buildings woald have been destroyed. Two negroes haye been ar- rested on suspicion. The Pilcher tunnel, on the Marietta and Cin- cinnati ra‘lrood, which caught fire some day ago. ond bas since then bren burming, caved in | Sunday, nud buried two men. Their remains | | have not yet been recovered. In the Internal Kevenue conspiracy casein New York yesterday, the Government cdn- cluded with its witnesses, when the oppose connsel demanded that Mr. Binckley be called, * pro-*cution di ed to do 20. Atn meeting of the citizens of Staunton, V: and the adjoining cou: > Ik Was resolved t> send delegates to the Commercial Convention to meetin Norfolk on the 4th of Uctober. The Virgir a Springs are now mearly all de- serted. But fifty persons are leit at the Green- brier White Saiphur. Among the number 13 Secretary Browning. %, XXXII. Washington News and Gossip. MILITARY AID POR ALABAMA.—The Ala- wma J. Himds and Chartes Hays, Representatives E. F. Jeanincs and ©. T. Thweait, had a final interview with the President and Secretary Schofield at the Executive Mamsion this morning at half-past teno’clock. The President informed the det- rgation that te had carefully considered their application for troops to assist in enforcing the Jaw and upholding the S:ate government, and bad decided to furnish them with all the a°- sistance meeded. Gen. Meade, the commander | Of the Department of the South, would be in- structed «0 aid the State authorities in the maintemance of civil law, and queli all di turboners; and if he should meed more troops for that purpose, he would be authorized to cail upon the Secretary of War tor additions! soree, The delegation assured the President that but sew troops would be needed to axsist the | civil authority, thowgh # would %e well to be @uthorizea to call wpon the military commander m case of necessity. The interview betwoon the delegation, the Presidente and Secte-ary Schofield, was very satistactory and they withdrew aiter an awchence of half an honr expressing themselves as much pleaied with of the authorities. their reception and President to the readiness assis: the Siate They will leave tor home this evening or to-morrow morning, and it is prob- able that a regiment of infantry will soon be ordered to the Department of the South to be distributed throughout the State of Alabama by General Meade. Tae TRtat or Jar? Davis.—Attorney Gen- eral Evarts has, as yet, it appears, taken no official action relative to the approaching trial of Jefferson Davis. Upon the meeting of the United States District Court in October at Richmond the case will be called and the coun- sel for the Government and the defence will respond. Itis said that the United States Dj-- trict Attorney for Virginia will demand that the case be tried, though he bas received no insiruc.‘ons from the Attorney General on the subject, Predictions are made here, howe ver. that the case will not be brought to trial in October, on what ground we do not know. HYMENIAL.—Capt. Oharles F. Rockwell, Ordnance Department, U.S. A., was married to-day at half-past 11 o’clock to Miss Ellen G. Hobbie, daughter of the late Major S. R. Hobbie, who once held position as First As- sistant Postmaster Geneial. The marriage took place at the Church of the Epiphany, the ceremony bemg performed by Rev. Hobbie, brother of the bride. Reave Benediction was Pronounced by Rey. ©. H. Hall. Tue «happy couple” left for New York in the noon train. THe Groreta Riot.—Gen, Sibley, the As- sistant Comm: jioner of the Freedmen’s Bu- reau for the State of Georgia, has detuiled Capt. Wm. Mills, of company G, 16th U. 8. In. | fantry, to make a inl] and thorough investi, | tion of the recent riot at Camilla, Ga. | M.is now engaged in the pertormance of that Cpt. The ex-Rebel General J. ©. Hindman was | duty. and will make his report to Gen. Sioiey &ssassinated at his home, in Helena, Arkan=as, on Sunday nicht. Que of his former soldiers as charged with the crime, and has been ar. | Tested. | The retorn match between the Cincimanti Base Ball Ciub and the Athletics was played Yesterdsy in Philadephia, and result-d in a Victory ior the latter, by 15 to 12. The Canadian Bourd of Agriculture nas passed resolutions recommending the Govern- probit iting the im- | { American cattle after Uctober 1. Advices from St. Domingo are to Septembe 20. President Beez denies the reports of fu ther revolutionary movements in the republic. A proc --ion of five hundrd shoemakers paraded in New York ye=terday, 1 honor of | St. Crispin. Mrs. Lincoln sails for Liverpool October 1st A Britprxe Association Case—In the Supreme Bench 4st man & Rogers elage Building Asso- | ciation No. 2 was argued. the question beiag | whether, upon the plaratiff’s obtaining a rele.ise | of mortgage, they should refund to the Associr- lion & pro Tats proportion of the amount origi- nally deducted off the face of the shares, for the ume that had elaj since thegredemption of the shar =, and the bonus mentioned in the fiith arucle of the constitution, or the bomus only, tbe article being as follows: “Article V.. section 1. Any member having | taken a loan, may obrain a release of his prop- erty Mortgaged to the Association, by paying | back to the Association the differemce between the dues he bas paid in and theamount borrow- ed, together with a bonus of eight dollars per share. if returmed ip the first year of the work- ing of the Association: if the second, six dotlars, if the third, five dollars; if the fourth, four do! Jars; if the fitth, three dellars, and three dollars thereafier, and their proportion of the losses tbat the A-sociation may have sus‘ained during | their membership, &c., if returned before the unred=emed shares are worth one hundred and twenty dollars.” The Court held the case under advisement. E. VU. Hinkiey for pisintiffs: Samuel Snowden for detendants.— Baltimore American to-day. Lyxcu I iN ARKAWSAS.—A letter from Helena, Arkansas, gives the particulars of a a Tate affairin tha: vicinity. Deputy Sherif J. W. Maley, with a posse. su:rounded the cabin ofa notorious negro named Lee Mort:- scm, Who bad Killed several persons last wit- ter. He shot and maimed for life Sheriff Bart Taylor, while attempung to arrest hum, and recently kuoeked the julor on the head, and es- caped to the hills, where he had been ‘a .error to all white and black le. No sooner had the sheriff's porse knocked at the door Sunday than Morrison fired, instantly killing Sberiift Maley. The others attempted to clo.ein an | ben be made a rate resistance, se- | ly wounding Perry Neagle and Andy Barnes, colored. He taeu escaped to the woods. News of the affair spread like wildfire, and soon fully one hundred men were scouring the ‘Woods, and succeeded in finding Morrison, whose arm was broken, and who wrs also ‘wounded im the side. A vote was taken on t spot, the blacks and whites voting in favor of banging bim, which was accordingly done. Tee Coat Tkaps.— The mrrket is very firm, but there is less disposition to buy except dor immediate delivery, while the shippers are only willing to sell at advanced prices. The Jack of desire to sell arlors part from the Proximity of the Scranton b> ich tak place on Weduesday, and at which higher prices are expectrd. and partly to the sapposi- tion that the miners will demand am advance of_wages about the first of Uctober. Freight: continue stiff, but with a supply cf vessels fully equal to the demand. ia- creased Tate of freight to Boston will undovbt- edly tend to materially advance prices at New York, both at public and private sale, as eights bave not risen there in relative pro- portion tothose at this point. There is a steady increa.e of tonnage over last year, and it is not improbable there will be nearly a million more tons produc’, provided there is no further trouble ai the mines, which amount ‘will not more than meet the legitimate demand Philadelphia Nor‘h American. S7-Hon. Alex H hens will attend the great fair to be held im Richmond irom the 6th to che 10th of October and will give public resd- anes for the benefit of the First Baptist Church, 7 The planters of Bullock county, Ala bave re_oly:d te keep Out of market ail cotton Ro! necr to meet thetr debis now due, and call upon other planters todo the same. S7' it is stated that Brigham Young has given orders to have every member of the Mormon charch excommunicated who deajs With a gentile or purcbases of an outsider. 7 Mr. J Dir’ died suddenly at his residence in Leesburg, Va. last week. bad filled for & namaber of years the office of recot- der of the S7As far as heard from thirty Presbyter- ies have voted ip favor of reuion. S7 Napoleon has forbidden Engenie to gam- bie in stocks. sa7-Rey. Mrs. Hannaford is a Universalist clergy woman of Massachusetts. S77 Mrs. Stanton, who has been tose supports her me, Prcinason, says that Peery you estan ‘sor Tne dwelling of Mr at gm ron Le he wae d! on Saturday ig jt, ‘wiih the sam of 5,000 la Bonds loss, | at am early day. SEcRETARY Advoe Seworimtp has directed Judge General Holt to appoint am Assistant Judge Advocate for the Court of Inquiry ap- | pointed to meet in this city on the fitet Monday | ot October, to investigate the charges against | Brevet Major General Dyer, Chief of Ordnani | The Judge Advoc .te General will act as Judze Advocate of the Court. Tae Inptaw Peace Commtsuo vers —The Indien Peace Chicago, MMinois, oa the E for the purpose of settling up their bn-iné + and making a Commissioners will mest at th of October mekt, final report. Hoa. N.G. Tay- lor, Commissioner of Indian Atairs, who is now in Minresota, will jo the Commi :sioners st Chicago, on Brevit Lievr. Cov. A. 0. Vix Ariillery, bas been assigned totempo under the direction of the Adjuiant Ge his way to Wrsbingtoa. and ore cred to repoi to Brevet Drigadier Ger. Thomas M. Vincent, Assistont Adjutant Gear - ral. RETURN OF SECRETARY Browstnc.—Hon. 0. H. Browning, Secretary of the Interior who has been at the Greenbrier, White Sulphur | Spriugs, Va.. for the past month, is expectrd to leave there Wednesday, and will reach here Friday. Guwwer CHARLES Earysuaw has been or- dered to duty atthe Washington Navy Yard. ‘The orders directing Gunner R. J. Hill to re- port at the Washington Navy Yard have ben Tevoked, and he has been granted sick leay PouiticaL.—The largest Democratic meeting of the campaign was held in Philadelphia yesterday, and was addressed by Mayor Hoff- man, of New York. —The Irish People,.the leading Irish news- paper of New York, which last week declared for Grant and Colfax, comes out strongly in in its iasue of Saturday. to the election of Hoffman as Governor ot New York. — The Republican mees meetin: Kaneas, Saturday, was the lar in Atchison, t amd mast enthusiastic gathering ever held'in the State. 1tis estimated that six thousand people were present. — The Rapoblican majority in Maine (noarly all official returns) was 20,173. A tew returas not yet counted, will increase 1t from 200 to 300 votes. —General Jobn ©. Fremont has engaged to = am the Fourth and Ninth Distriet¢ of In jana, for the Republican canse. — Allen A. delegate to Congress from Colorado by & majority of 79. The Rocky Moun- ews gives the majorities eom: tain Republican, is elected the Territor: — A Democratic meeting was held im Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturda: and was General Gordon oa of and others. General = P be pledges his sword fn the Presidential —The Republicans of the Twenty-eight District of New York have nominated Noah Davis tor Congress. —Senator Cresswell, of Maryland, starts this week for Michigan, to take part in the canvass in that State. —Hon. John L. Thomas, of beet ease bas Hi at ‘ik last pg a to-morrow. gy delegation of soldiers from New Mexico will attend the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Convention in Philadeiphia, October 1. james Jackson. jr., is the Democratic can- e for Congress in the Twenty trict, New York. th dis- He was a member of As em- bly in 1863 and 1:64, and was a peace Demo- crat. — Francis R. Gilbert, of Delawere county | 4s the Democratic candidate for Congress int Nineteenth district, New York. He seryed the Assembly im 183 and 1861, and was ‘hen ‘& ‘Democrat. Pence —Senator Norton is engaged in an active capvassof his ha: poms throt engaged ui will have 3,000 majori Seymour will that Seymour will 18 and Blair menat 8 speak at differeat it Minarsota, and will be thi the day of election. | INSURANCE. | THE RATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPAR orrTus URITED STATES OF AMERICS, } 1 WASHINGTON, D. C., Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap- | Preved July 25, 1968. 4 ++-81,000, 000 | Casm CAPiTa....... WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1868. 7 . COOKE, Washington, Vice Presi- Tee Invi Wan—Tas Battie ar DRY > they started four more, with eleven teachers in j Foaxs—Tug Kitten and Wounpeb.—A des- TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ade een ee was ened bn Be. al ms PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary from General Sherman recei arpa Al gas ~oemed winter severai se ftnNey, Sho gen, Agetacan patch bp ob 8 eh we, b- In the we j Fuanots . SMITE, AGodieal Dresetay?” ‘This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ——_e—_—_— ARRIVAL OF GEN. McCLELLAN. ays: “General Sheridan has fall reports trom ol. Bankhead, who would start in for Fort Wallace on the 27th. He reports Lieut. Beech. ne ‘Amounts were expended the colored seheol board im Washington: 1 8256.25; 1863, $41-none in these years in New Yoax, Sept. 26.—General MoCtetlan, | Georgetown. . Os. WORWIiZ, ¢ Medical €f and Surgeon Moore dead and buned; also T. | with nis wife and family, arrived from Europe | Am appeal for aid was made by the friends | plied Sate Says. Washinetes: Department W. Culver, Wm. Wilson. scouts, dead; he gives | to.day on the steamer Cuba, of these schools to Tess and the country in ‘DW. , M. D., Washingten. a list of fourtcen wounded besides Vol. For. syth, who hes two wounds. He tbiaks at lea-t seventy-five Indians were killed or badly wounded. From smgns the ladians are moving South. General Sheridan repor's the seven companies of the Fifth cavalry on hand. ready for service, He will keep every man ai work to catch and destroy the Indiags. I send full copies of despatches by mail.” 1864, affirming tha: there were 1.160 to 1,900 col- cred children in the two cities destitute of scboohng. In , 186). there were twelve schools su) eigh: differeat benevo- Jent eocieties, numbering 62 teachers and 2,650 scholars. Day schools in 1864-5, 27; teachers, 64; ~cholars, 3,585. Night schools, teachers, 30; scholars, 920. | 1865-6—Schools, 40; teachers, 72; srholors, 3,930. 1%6-7—Schools, 60; teachers. $2} scholars, 3,877. Night schools, 24; scholars Rot giv ‘Schools were first opened in basements of colored churches, and small, poor structures of varicus kinds. In 1864 the Pennsylvania Asso- ciation purchased a small house and stable on 1 street, between 10th wnd 20th streets west. ‘The teachers used the house, and the stable was made into their school house. The Philadel. phia Friends built the first Bouse of any account. It was finished in 1864, at a cost of $6,000, and filled with scholars ior a ‘ee «ef of on WOMAN. 7 # advantages offered by this Company are It is a National Company, cha:tered by apectal act of Gonsre's, 188 sa FROM THE PLAINS. The 1 ae Sr. Lov 1. 20.—A dispatch from Grn- eH Prtinhircg the Kansas Pacific Rail way. s@ys that Colonel Forsythe and ail his wounded men bave arrived at Fort Wallace and are doing well. Judge Pliny Moore arnved at Fort Waljace yesterday for the remains of Dr. Moore, who was killed in the recent fight, Immense numbers of bufialoes are reported on both sides of the railroad for a distance of about ixty miles. Six hundred Indians crowed the railroad near Monument City yes'erday. The impres- sion fs that they are preparing to attack all the stations. 93 they are driving buffaloes in ad- vanee of them, which is their usualpian. The citizens are im arms along the entire ronie. Tax Purtic Dent.—It is expected at the Trevsury that the forthqgming statemem of the debi on the fir.t of October wall show @ slizht decrrase. ‘Only abont four and three-quarier Millions have been paid out for interest on the 10-10 bods, and the regular expenditeres have not beea unusually large. it is estimated that for risk® upon the lives It insures not to secure di the internal revenue receipts will be about nine | Capt. Clouse is inspecting all the troops, for- | ycurs, under good teachers. It was loca © cos thes, oi yiceree will be millions, and the customs have averaged about | Wine and iscuing ammunition where it is } ich a strret, near the Boundery. It was alosed odu Ny. end arpiica.tons mecded. in 1866, sbyterian Missin on : Sa Remeed end Miiy thcases Setikrs d Cay. 1 MA diapatch Them Sietaen; Mberand, ays Wat | th tor et wee Pee south, in : ‘The inveraal reyenue receipts are the most un- certain element in forming an estimate, a: the bulk of the collectious are often deposited within the last few days of the month. ARREST OF COUNTERFEITEL8.—Col. Wood, Chief of the S:cre: Service at the Treasury De- partment, with Major George H. Fayman and Joba ¥. Dunn, bis 92/s.ants, on Suturday last arrested in Brooklyn, N. Y., John McLees, Thecdore Ravel, end Dr. Morritz, on a charge of being engazed in counierfeiting. The affi- cers succecded in capturing $5 plate on the Utica City Bonk, N. Y¥., besides two other jes unfinished. The parties were taken be- Ss. Ww. ls, ex-Goyernor of Wisconsin, was shot and aig epg Geo. M. Pinney, formerly U.S. Marshal of Montana. The cor- pner's Jury rewrned @ verdict that Pinney killed Beales im self-defence. Professor Agassiz and Hon. M. Hooper, of Massachusetts, left Omaba for the Bact this morning. AFFAIRS IN LOUISIANA. New ORLEANS, Sept. 20.—When the yote ‘was taken yesterday on the Gove rnor’s veto of the Fqualitybill, seven whites voted to pass It over the yeto, and five negroes voted te sustain the veto. ‘The mandamus in Judge Cooley's registra- tion case, came betore the Fifth District Court, ae Leaumont, yesterday, and the Court is- s a ‘the ic64, and maintained large schools there till 1867, when it was closed. “Atter the war closed barrerk buildings hout the District were turned over fo the schools, and the organization of the “District of Columbia Educatioral Asso- ciation” tool place in November, 1555, seventy teachers responding to the call of the first meet- ing. It hel regular monthly ‘meetings at the Free Library 8 on Judiciary Square. General John Newton, then Assistant Commis. sioner of the Freedmen’s Burean the meeting as the Jeader of the movement, and organized the association. Amount expended for colored schools in this District by Northern associations: 1563-"4, 1864-°5, £39,000; 1855-'6, $35,500; 156: $35,000; 1667-S, $17,000. Total, $135,500. Estit expenditures for books and cloth- ing, $15,000. Total, $150,000. Circnl ars. Pamphlets Toll particutars givee pplication @{ the Office of the Company fn this ! GENERAL AGENCY HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BOUCHU JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON D. 0. fore Commissioner Jone, in Brooklyn, who m order for ration of the Ap- THE DES a0 2-1y held them to await the action of the grand jury, | plicant, which was obeyed without question. | At the end of the school year 1866-"7, seve ?| ‘ha dyidlensn against Gram being very strong,” | Phle is one of the Geuntwhesr uavelattaages | oc caseranron: soamenineuaea aon ae ‘bor | LIFE INSURANCE. eee f papers are declared by the Board of Registra- | field, leaving the work im the hands of tar Pray ek pang op | Waite OvTiaws Co-orsratine wrrg rie | 42 to be illegal. Board of Trustees. ‘Throngh the instrumen- on of the pews j tality of Mr. Newton, the New York and Penn- ivania associations and the New England ‘riends continued, in all, twenty-four teach- ers here,and Mr. Newton was employed by these societies and the Board of Trustees as .beir a mdent for the last school year. Mr. Newt was familar with the feild, exhaustion of the IxDIANs,—Lieutenant Scott, stationed in Tex. Seraation: the'ase as, wit a detachment of hts command recently hada fight with « party of 40 Comanche In- diane, in that State, and soon routed the party, killing nine. Upon an examination ef the $5,000 for $6 Premium UNDEB THE AUSPICES OF THE Manhattan Co-Operative Relief Association. THE DONNELLY-HUBBARD MUSS IN MINNESOTA. St. Pavt, Mrny., Sept. 29. Hubbard quarrel brs assumed anew pbs-e. Hubbard bas withdrawn, leaving Donnell: apvlied to the mucous membrane of the ‘iteest. "Shen reviewing the causes of these distending | compiaints, it is most pstnful to cortemplate ettendant evils ‘them the only Republican candidats for Congress. ; it consequent upon aaa bodies, four Mexic.ns and one white man were | Donnell. opponents are urging another | kuew bis business, was a systematic, culti- ple snatice to the subject te enumerate |THE MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE found painted and decorated with feathers. fud the fight is likely to crow | vated, and indefatigable officer, and - his % ho tion ea 21 which so largely | RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Outlaws srequently jom these Indian bands than ever. work with the mostsingular sagacity and suc- | the life, health, and happiness of woman cess, enterin, ich. consequently - eco divettiy, the wether ten ui | more or less directly. the welfare entire ba | ‘that exiets for H for the purpo-e of robbing and stealing, and in many instances lead the Indians on. upon these new yas Se; Pp IS CHARTERED a SaP STATE OF KEW SCHOONER SUNK. sk 01 Fortress Monro, Sept. The schooner 29. Ida R., of Philadelphia, with coal tor Rica- OBJECT. z ¢ 5. l be 1sK.— st re stify ns in saying that it is an esséntial mis- Pestrat The object of Ubis Association is to secure a cash aes ya Liege ag espa og meeting | mood, sprung a leuk off the mouth of the Po- aeraae to the cause that he was not retuned aud esg sidien: | Payment within forty days after the death of # of the Cabinet was held to-day; all the mem- | tomac river, ‘and sunk in eight teet water. | foriur poston. thin aur. We nave watehen ties {ihe ball-roce Than, | member dollars as there are members bers present except Attorney General Evarts | Wreckers have gone to het assistance. there chooks and the work of Mr. Newton che unduly | in ay to ‘bh he or she belongs, to his or and Sceretary Browning, thongh the latter se from his first labors in this city, and speak of Ezstied by pleaanrs Wancn at eos oom was represented by Judge Otto, As-istnt Spe- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. hjm irom a large personal observation. the work of destruction is haf accomplished.” . retary. The sees om was a very short ore, not Under the employ of the trustees 31 teachers | The membership fees are six dollars at joining. Ipcenseqrence of this early strain upon her ays- lasting over on hour Money in New York is in good supply to moneccuary effort ta required by che delicate commenced, the year. | The New York Society oe farm ished) aud one 4 = ¥ * d : and tem cents on the Garnisox ov Wasninctox.—The 2h ragi- | with exceptional loans to government houses at | Pungor dont: Hallisten do 1, Universalines Gf went is over, apother in ve k | Shomer e meat of infantry, recently stationed da this | thrce and a half and four per cent. The mar- | Maine, 4; Rochester (N-Y.) Anti-Slavery So- | Mind mosbidly penaltive | pony | collecting city, having been seat to Tennessce, reduces | Ket for commercial paper is without notible | ciety, 1: and the New England Ooguniseion, 1. lately orbidding the exctcise indi a Rg Segtiideg, inte EN GhassEs the wamber of troepe on duty tu the phiriton cebre trom Basarany. The business fu gpy- Totsl from associations, 23; making inall 6) | attainment Be a er he of Washington The 44th imantry, with cam- | fhe marke: dull, "ire ssw seisool AiGhee th Gib Fourth Ietrice change of temperature, the on | Nill be adopted." Met and women, are wot ailownt panies A, D, E, G and H, of the 12th infantry, (Island) was opened October 2+; that of the Sec- | Produced py excessive Gomcing, mimet, of: each Claseejual. are the only troops now on duty here, ond District, November 4. Ln all, 5) schools | Marriage caps the elimac of misery ai thong. | CLASSE Reni fra 3 Pt. 20, 1366.—Jay Voone & | were opened prior to February, 1558—the most | fortunate one. hitherto so utterly recerdless of Tue Jor? RErRENCHMENT COMMITTEE Will Meet at the Astor House on Thursday to con- tinue their investigation into the animus of the Binckley prosecution. Several gentlemen in of them im Uctober, ibé7. STATISTICB—SCHOOL-HOUSES, SCHOLAB® AND TEACHERS, Colored population of Washington, Novem - Go, furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities > All persons between (be ages of 15 and 3 years = i ber deticate ‘All persons letween the ages of Wand 25 years remonstrances «' ‘ature. og ys UBwilling enbdject of medical is but a truthful picture of the experience of thousands of eur y befere the ability ‘o exercise the funcifons | the ages of 3 40 you's. ber, 1607, 31,397; Georgetown, 3,254; total, 31.651. | of the generative organs, they require an educe. | 5—All Persons between the ages of # and 45 yrare New York were surprised yesterday by a sum- Increase ‘since 1800—Wastungton, ' 20,08i: | ton of thelt iar pervous system: composed | Say pemons heteeen ne ages of 65 aud Sheers mous to appear. Twenties, 1-19, eee lv toy | Georgetown, 1,349; totel, 22,333. Onildren be- | of Es lied the tisine. waich ia. in common | rsons between the ages of 55 and # years = Five Twenties, Jan. & July, 65..10=% 109" tween the ages of six and seventeen—Wash. | with the le brees: and jitp;, eh A ps. ovidontiy under | kK Generar KILraTRick was at the Me ro- 3 <All persons between the ages of 6) and asyoare Five Twenties, Jan. & July, "67.-0% luv | ington, $301; Georgetown, 804. School build. | fh coptrol of mental emotions rags st | | The for women sre the same as wbore New York, y Five Twenties, Jan, & July, 63.2402 10: | ings owned by trustees of colored schools. 5 | SB SSHY Be sasationn Any her age wrong politan Hotel, in New York, yesterday, and | Five d Jan, a 10% | Rumber of rooms m same, 36: number of seats, | Lup tones peter te een lend. | will bee od * paid forfeited to left there to-day to take the stamp in Pennsyl cers 976. Buildings owned by other parties, 12° | Meof their victims cre uature bes self tomlin; | te Bach Class ts lisived to 6.000 vania forGrint and Coliax. On the 5th proximo nitar Sune ot nae eae! Tooms in same, 2x sen's, 2464; total seats, 440) | their development” fone oes pane O¢ mpce Soocuing. $ x ean : Teachers employed by trustees, 40, by other t 9126 corn, Lime © Soper dies be he gors to Oho. U.S. 6'S, 1881...,.113% 5.20°s, Jn dk Sy,'67.. 1084 ap » 40; by: jomeine'to the same Class he or she may be a er 520°, ING..46066-13Y 5.20's, Jn &3y,'B..108% | Patties, 15; total, 5. The teachers varird at member. Assichep To Dury.—General Rowsean, com. | 23g” 1o64 "1098 Ten Forucs, tus, | Umes much larger than 55; averaging Gi ‘4 member of one Class cannot_be manding the Department of Louisiana, ha: rs- Signed Breve: Major Gen. Romeyn B. Ayres to duty as Acting Assistant Inspecior General of the Department. Tue SECRETARY OF Wak has issned an Largest number of scholars was in February, amounting to 2,969; average attendance No- vem) or Ist to Aucu"t 30th, 2,523; average scnol- Ars to a teacher, 45; number of schools in which grammar was taught, 9; lower grades, 51; av- erage attendrnce in all schools through yea 5.20’, 1°65. {1104 Seven Thirties,... —— 5,20's, Jn&eJSy,'65..18 Gold... Ml —_.—_—_ [By Bankers’ ana #roxers’ Telegraph. } Lewis Johnson & Qo. quote stocks and bonds in bome and fcreign markets as follows : U a member of another Clas: Each ‘ass is INDEPENDENT, A@Uine Wo connection wiih any other. ILLUSTRATION. | whe Aseostation pays over within forty are Weiss) fs om over withie forty dape'™ | fo.the wider or Rett. ead the —~4 9 per cent. be: per cent. attondanes, No. “4 the remaining members order suspending for the present the sale of all | Nw Youre, Sept. 29.—First Board. 3 Firet District, Miss Kate G. Crane, 96.3; next | POR FEMALE WEAKNESS-AND} DEBILITY Sere rein teeety daze cnn it. Pailing PIER, ain ogi gg IS31, coupon, 193: highest, No. %, First District, Mi-s M. KR. Mana. WHITES OB LEUCORRE@A tonend this som, they forfett to the Amociation af Rr maar a ae 1864, coupon, 104% ; 1668, 94.7; next do., No. 1, Fourth District, Miss E. Too P moneys supplice @ new ReveENuE APPOINTMENTS.—Secretary Mc- L. Crane. 44.5. ROFUSK = =NSTRUATION, memb<r ring one. Culloch to-day made the following appoint. SCHOOL HOUSSES AND SCHOOL AccomoDA- EXHAUSTION, ADVANTAGES, TIONS, School-houses m Wssbington occupied furn- ish 64 rooms, 3,410 seats, with 2,910 pupils in March, 1865. ‘The last census gives ments of Revenue officers : Guagers.—E. A. Parker, 5th Maryland; W. R. Jackson, 9ih Obio. Lab? paventagen of thie Association over ordinar A TOO LONG CONTINUED PERIODS, FOB PROLAPSU8 AND PEsEre DOWN, OR Water Power, 15; N. Y. Central, wae 2 35 PROLAPSUB U' Ste rckeep Wm. Brvan, 3d N.Y; George | $13 do. preferred, 20; Hudson, 17; Reading | chiidren: five of the rooms were wor used, for Loring, ob Cal Frank Lynch, 6th Onto; Jes. | $95: Michigan Central, noni pj Micuigan South- | want of ienchers. From eight to ten lees teaches We offer the most perfect specific known: J. MeOonneti, 4th Ind; John L. Mi hie, 7th Hinete Central, 145; Cleveland and | crs inst year chan im, the, previous two years, | HEMBOLD MPOOND EXTRACT oF Ky: Wm. H! Minter, Quincy, IlL: Edwin And about 1,000 less pupils. BUCHO. Nichols, 13th Onto; Wm. A. Newmin St. Jo- The rej tcloses with valuable suggestims pate Me B.D, Poileys, cin Wis, ava periaining to tue work in its various features SDirections for use, diet, and advice, accompany. ;; cad et . Paul, $ ~ Wm. A. Qusrterman, 6: A e teachers are urged to self improvement, for moneys Otto: Wm. H. St-ele, 4th Tenn.; Francis A. 0 & Go. Exp, Bx TALEX- | and a teacher's association 1s specified as yiial: poner aiving tho apptiovar’s failuame ace cine Sbarpnack, 17th Obio: John S'einer, gh Ind.; ‘Ohi PE altos 7. | ty dmportantim this connection. The employ- it occupation. who the policy is im J. Warren Smith. 11th Ohio; John Summer. . et." “age oe ment of mule teachers to have the control of Post OMice midrees, eon tate sille, Quincy, Ill.; Arnold Schevers, Ironton, | 99. trac none. Market weak. dy | the various graded systems of schools an the = Mo.: Henry Speaker, 6th Mo.: J. W. Seaman, | 414 ai41x. Uifferent sections of the city. These are both excellent inculcations. The subject of school discipline is noticed, and corporal punishment 4th IL; Cherles Wheelwright, Ist Ob1o; David P. Wilson, 6th Mo.:; Randolph A. Wheatley, 13th 11 4001 1; Charles E. JBy Oxvte,] Lompor, Sept. 2 TLS, a. m.—Consols, 94, ; ie 8 proper perso: 4 Bonds, 72; ‘Illinois, 94 4; Erie, 32%. “ia Bonds, “4 tank of teat jor will be sent upon application. = | < ma urged as e ch member OMeht to {FF te make mete membens ock. Ist Iowa: Jamos R. Broner, ith Lad; | F4"KPoRT, 11:15 a. m.— és , | Sential to the best interests of the schools by s0 downs he benefits himself Mo letter will bos H. H. Brown, Ist Mich: John L Guv, sth Mo; | , LIVERrooL, 11:15 8. m—Cotton market firm: | {hich there is a want of Vt i ‘cent food gevernmen, and especially in those schools where such punish. ment is entirely excluded. Jobn H. Finley, 4th Lil Mo.; Jobn Doyle, 34 ind. H. D.nben- heyer, 3d Ind.; W. H. Bradley, 7th Ill: Martin Jobu P. Fisher, 4th John sales 12,000 bales. Middling Vere 10; Or- leans, 10%. Shipments from. to26tn, Mr. Newton mentions readi: AS ner din f Loon, 1:20 p. m.—Consols, 9%; Bonds, 73; Md td Towa; 3, N. igh; oles: Obioy Peete: | Alimos os: Ere, 32 sont 4s ina uryer forolel sekation i many of the schon foes shail be made Hincktey, Alton, iil; Benjamin A. Keyser, | _XiVERFOOL, 120 p. m—C ch 13,000 bales. 4 SFR Attention to this braitchy as also *peling | jg more strengthening then fand fubela New Yori city. tae fe] aud writing. “This latier aimed, branch, he UF Bark of non, naivety asierieg Rreperations | fund as vice’, EVA® ——_o——_ Says, bas ni Tio been taught with si , Cae Ev aees mat reoetoes © Baltimore Stock Market, To-day. Proficiency as it demands, and wit! copy of the opinion of Judge Boynton, of the TIMORE, Sept. 29.—Virginia 6's, old, in. Bo iS seeing pragence rola be oe United States Court for the Southern District | , BALTINO Mah asked Motte ‘Corse importance of re'arning the very a y of Florida, refusing the application of Madd, | ‘rage* Dh 46% i ‘% | and experienced teachers who hava been sden- HELMBOLD®S EXTRACT BUCHU, ere: Arnold, aad Spangler, the tified with these schools is wisely and forcibly assassination con- urged. The organization ot a Te :chers’ Lnsti- spirators, for a writ of habeas corpus. The — Baltimore Markets, Te-day. mers contended in their application that Battimone, Sept. 29,Cotion firm at 25ja } {les recommended, and the fact that there | having fhe ind af the pose wpe J Tey Wate, ied by. military commission sn | 36. Flour quiet with a iair business, and priges | atic see Sor oho a ae cites Of stt- fanaa age fuumanity es scartaie concer the Rortange, thett crea ned that team no Jurisdic. on in | unchanged. Wheat ery dali, bat not quoki- | at all,is presented to impress the friends of Giveases and symptoms, from wasterer | ! of 5 y were rightfully | bly lower. Corn firm: White 1.20, and yellgw the cause with the ce of extending orgnating: see of ER sp to Be of Seiy’ last, President } at @1.26. Oats firm; sales at 70a77 cents, @ | their efforts ge Be. x Johuson’s proclamation of that date'purdoned | active at $1.40281.50. Provisions firm. Bacon, : of the Aswoctathin. with hase aneast them at lverty. one Deystva rib sides 16; CPs iRhwens ],Q)———————EE————— burial ebal arrived fusion that their was | hams 2e. c. expenses, however, ‘military one, and that the tribunal for —— Gaonezrown coutecr.D. c. GENERAL DEBILITY, Sele ee tals their trial was a military court. He also de- Row Yerk G: Marnet To-day. =, ana New Yous, Sept. 20.—Flour dull aud 10 cents MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DEPEESsi cided that the proclamation alluded to was not = i oa. appheable ix cases, a6 spies and assassins | jower- Wheat dull and nominally jo NINETEENTH MEDICAL SESSION—1868-9 rege sar feet a Were precluded from the benef of its pro- | Corn quiet batscarcely so firme ny ‘OWE. "” | DETERMINATION OF BLOOD TO THE Heap, | Sarse,this te visions. ie - CONFUSED IDEas, the Secretary and Szow Your Siows—Uommissioner Rollins | wey Op dy ae alt se xa College Building, Corner Tenth and E streets, HYSTERIA, ig, |e says that the eighteenth section of the act of | yoney easy.” Surling Exchange, 8%. Gold, CITY OF WASHINGTON. GENERAL IRRITABILITY 4 a July 20, 1668, not only requires distillers, rec- | $13. 5.20’s, 1882, coupon, 13%. 10-%0"s, con. : ae an 4 ing the of tifters, liquor dealers and com | pone, 44. North Caroling 63%, 704; new, 1 RESTLESSNESS AND SLEEPLESSNESS aT asaring of En ihe outside of their Aistillenes eeeutyine | exetoupou, 8O,gr et e Temtessee ts minate tho Yollowise Mercis one, ue securing on @ out le of Tec! ing i establishments or placesof busine 3, but ‘commencing at ABSENCE OF MUSCULAR EFFICIENCY, gece quires them to place and keep sucha sign “con- | Pirst Annual Repert of the Superintendent 1088 OF APPETITE, ftty conte per week. spici on the outside” thereof. A sign Colered Pul Schools ef Washington DYSPEPsia, surance cost about a ng on the bick street or alley of and Georgetown, 1%67-5. bave to pay the premices” is not a compliance with, but an Rey. A.J. Newton, the late superintendent — BMACIATION, (95,000 policy. Se ee cok Low ePiRit . n NOBLE YOUNG. a Professor of Principles ‘Medicine, General INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts to-day of the colored sehools of this pte lee for from this source were $586,910 53. —- eur ofa servi, (ea) TS dod ce TOE ANAST tte on. | BE, Gece ‘Ube givesa statemen' and pro- 4 S7“Ballast for the Grecian Lend” is adver- pekertarien Ov TUS HRaRr; tised in &8 New York store window. and. in fact, French ladies are taking to the velocipede. all the of ascapennieens ‘adept. Comegmteare ets ofthe gus and ‘EBL. S7-A female bar, is the latest develop. ment of woman’s rights in New Orleans. seSunset Cox, Jesh Billings, and other nota- bilities, are staying at Orange, N. J. sv Brigham Young wants to marry an ac- tress (Apnette Duce) for variety. ‘To insure the genuine, cat this out, 48K FOR HELMBOLD’s, ‘Take no other, Professor of wa twelve old died in a Cincin- Anatomy, Descriptive, |.@nd Surgical. maton evaraay las’ from ‘the eins Orca z. EMAB, M.D.» Prcfempe of Chentry and SOLD by DRUGGIETS on¢ DEALERS EVERY. iy 4 Nestyaerete Be M. B., ne EK DANIEL B BAGNER, M. D.. Professor of Cin. bite. S7 Ritnalism, though at discounten by ihe mjnigre ule takope Soom Price @1.25 per bottle; ar six potties for 94,50. ¥ THOMPSON, M_D. aot ol State of s-Hanp) TH or .. Profedsor‘of Clin. ee l7-am ribo Bymptoms in oll Commanications. tne ed Denes s 3.4, RUFF, Trees, J.B. BRYAN. Prat WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS Bay, (Charved by Gongress,) PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. eam nat Ant Stocks, Gold and Silver bought ana Highest warket pricks pid for Land Warrants. 2 Toll eupply of Revenue Stumps kept constantty wom . »

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