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—— PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday Except At the Star Brildin., §.W. Corner Ponusylvania Av. and Lith Street, ox THe EVENING STIR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ee The STAR se served by the carriers w thelr wbecribers in the City Aad Insirict ac Pen CENTS Pen WERK. Copies at che couater, with GF withor ‘Two Onere each. a Price 20% Maiing—Three munths, Ove Boiiar aud Fi'ty Gents six months, Three Dol- tere; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the offies longer than paid for, The WEEKLY STAR—pnbiiahed on Friday Moraing—Ove Dotiar and a Half a Year. EVENING STAR. LATE TELEGKAMS, &e. The Loviana Hou-* sustained the Gov- eTnor’s velo ot u bill autherizing New Jeans to issue $5,0 ©,000 in bonds, pringipal and MMterest payabie tn golg. to be placed im tae market, the procerd= to be apptivd to the r.. | Oem ption of the city currency. Tue vot was Sto27. To-day 1s tne last legat day of the session. At Fran¥lin, Ls, the Republican newspaper kopas Hegiser) wife there was sacked om dey mghi, the press beimg des royrd aad the type seatiored. “Phe editor and printers are Jett tor New Orb At Jed is cons. derable ea reta~in, toe force appomnt Each party as arre-t- In tbe National Methodtst Sunday School privgiicld, Mass. Convention a yesterd the present number of Meth - ¥ Neboois the Uanied Stites to be 15.055, and & achers aad schotar< 491 dae ereare during the pas: Vessel cap'nics report the scorm on Laks Hurea on Pray nicht as the severest and Most desira tive for many years. Many ve se's put into Por. Heron d.«mantivd, aud seve. Pel collions occured on the iake snd river. ‘Three of four lumber borges broke loose trom B tog at Port-au-Bacque, and two women aud Bild were drowned on the h.-ge Parazon. A bill to abotisn capiril panssbmeat has been introduerd into the Mexicun Congress. Tar Cobcestion to Vera Craz Kulroad m PNY has been def-ated A locomot- ve touler expt Y., yesterday, bai dada persoos were on Doser was blows into frazmeats. The Penfield paper mills, near Roc ¥., were to dat Crynza, X. 3 im Worcester, Mass eentuly sho. by ber lover, Deny nubam om Saturday evening, and tit ally Wouncrd. On the 5) %. the steamer Texas, from Ia- diavola for New Orieans, with eatile. found- ered at se plaia ad crew were <1yed nies whic Tis i Abercorn bas refused to receive @ deputation in favor of the Fenian prisoners Tp syer of Liverpool has invited Hon. Keverdty Yobn on tw a dinner at the Town Hui on the vou The Austrina Rethsrath has reassembled And Taamy buls prop sing kuportant reform have troduced Sania Ana ba A trom St. Thoms for Lender 0-0. Salbaih School Comvention of the thnech South sat Cor deuce of the Star.] M. &. [Spe Bastiour, Ooi. Ui, 1068 —A large wamber ef the de & this Convention met te- tty atTreity Courh, corm Madison aveug and Preston size S oclock, When toy Ove vention was orgsniced with’ Dr. Willhar dent, im the cusir, aud Mr. Lipscom ry. mittee werk fort assemble t morning at which will re- ork on Muuiiay rinity Church. © of the questions ty be considered is the relat Of children the: ase baptised Dui have not pro- fessed conversion to the chureb: and what course of acuou shonid the chuzen pa mere effectually continue the sx commrnerd in ihe Sa be ali the absorbing top BS HT involves pecessarny some of tome of the most \ my & profitable dj rd infinence= a Scuools. This will for di-eussi wg no farther busi- fo ibe respective Rouges pro- is city asa if the provision mate Jor your correspondent be met an exception they all fared well, and ase prepared to partici pate in the exercises of the Sabbuth with a hizn appreciation of ihe lovs sud clristiaa fellow p of the bro‘hers of Balti Senay Beenig.—Tbis morning there were exercises ap wild f the Sunday Seh charetes under the yarisdiction of our ence, appropria™ to the occasion. Bi could only attend one (Trinity), we can only sprak of what occurred ther: ‘That live and earnest S known to many of der, who is now Supermience: Sunday Sebool, varied the exercnes Wy dis- Pepsne with the u-ns! forms and calling on the visiting delegates ior eucouraging remarks, whi oved exe: diugly interestins. Att! o'clock. Rey J. A. Duncan, D. D., Pres ident of Randolph Macon Coileg most impressive d the 2d ebapier of the othy —“And the things Among max faithful men whosball be abi~ to teact others.” Mr. Dencan sustained the well-earned repa- tation of one of the most eloquent men of tae pelpit in America. The “character of the tence,” bi was tue essential «he developed the bis own min ¢ audieucr, many of them chil- dren, undivided fur our Dour aad tem minutes, by his beawt.fal delaseations aud the power of bis eloquence. ‘The choir disconreed detigutfal music. the leading female voice being a Miss Damel, eavghter of Prot. Dauiel. of your city. The pueces selected, “Freeh Laurels for the Sanday Sebool,” +-Wiil the Angels come to meet me,” and “Songs of the Bb antedful,” were very ape propriate to the cectsion There was 2 yery large gatbering of the Sun- @ay school at three o’clock, which was ad- dressed by the pastor of Trivity Charch, and by several delegates. smong them a delegate trom your city. Aitbough the exercise have deem Very animated, and have served to cheer and encourage (he workiag men in tue Sauday seagel exn:e. in addition to the meeting of the Con vet at pine o'clock t o- be agrand mass meeting of th ma thie city at Concordia Hall, * wm the evening. Should anything occur of in- terest, you shali sgain hear frota ~Dev” ou bast heard of me Withesses, the same comamil thon to Iie RAILROAD AccIpENT.—The Cine T cmnan expres, from Harrisburg. Pa., bouud ‘West, met with an accident last Saturday night, St tea o'clock, at the cut west of tne Obristiana station, through the misplacement of a switch, SUP posed to be designed purposely to throw the train off the track. The engine, baggage aud one passenger car were thrown into the em- bavkwent. The engineer, Wiliam Irwin, ot Herrisburg. was horribly scalded and died Within balf am bour. The fireman, Lewis Sebartz, of Lancaster, was killed snstautly, the epgine failing upon him. The baggage master, Peter Stein, of Chester county, was badly burt about the Lead and shoulder, though nwt faral- ly. Noue of the passengers were killed or in jared. The body of the enginerr, Mr. Irwin, ‘will be baried in Chester connty PRoveLE AWONG THE Kicrmoxy “Seri mun.”—A numuer of the raulmakers ot Rich- mond, Va, who pave been on a “strike” for some weeks, were arrested on Friday and brought before the Mayor of the city on a war- rant charging them with threatening to beat Mr. David Samuel and throw bim into the anal. Mr. Samuel is foreman of the Tredeg: Tren W and was odious to the strikers on accovat of a rumor that be was involved in a scheme '0 Jant old workmen. The evi- Grace was sufficient to implicate six of the Bumber. these were bound over in the sum of $250 each. Reteasen—J-bn D. charged wit perjary inthe Rollins case, ia New York and who was remanded to the cas- “tody cf the marshal until rocured $000 additonal bail, bas procured the increasrd amount, and bas been released. McHenry, who is S7 Dr. Jones, ‘he superintendent of the mint at Charlotte, thir ke tne gold mines of North Carolinia are new yielding about $500,W0 an- nually. B7-At Port St. Mary's, opposite Cadiz, there is a college for young priests, they were all (twenty-four in number) packed in am opea boat and sent adrift by the Spanish revolution- wets, Dut were picked up by 4 vessel passing. eg The Montreal Gazette says of Whelan, convicted of the murder of P’Arcy Mu(iee: “He sll denies bie guilt, bat hints that knows something about the muraer, by saying tat st would be disgraceful to turm trastor.” ‘| Me. Evanre left for New York Inst ev: me ty whem amoug ime members of the | > LUNN WR eR poms? pomeaat ] INSURANCE. { THE AATIOAAL LIFE INSURANCE COMpaAyY or THE WAITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, DB. C., | Uartered dy Special Act of Congress. Ap- Preved July v5, 186". ———- | CASH CAPITAL... WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1868. | Washington News and Gossip. | JonN QULXCY ADAMB, Whose recent speschis ia South Carolina have attracted public atten \ Hon, is not a son of Ex-Presideat Joha Quincy Adams, as stated by the Baltimore Sur. He» is | the eiderson of Charles Francis Adams our late Minister to England, grand-son of Presi- ) det John Quincy, Adams, and great graod- | Son of President Joha Adams. The Lying | Jobu Quincy Adams is about thirty-five years | of age, is one of the hardest working and ablest | Members of the Suffolic bar, in Massichuse'ts. | He always acted with the Republican party | | Proper, as he has several times stated im his ro- cent speeches, until the holding of the Nx. tonal Union Convention in Philadelpaia, in 1856, to which he was appointed a deloguie from Massachusetts by the Conservative Re- Publicans. He was brourht forward as the Ds meeratic nominee for Governor of Mas:a- cbusetts Inst year, and isagain nominated tor the same officer, to be voted for at the eleetuon in November. | —_——— | A Deuockatic Sarz.ccarp ron UoLoreo | ProrLs —A copy of a certificate to be furnish. | ¢d to the freedinen in Loutsisna. who may be- - | Come members os a Democratic cluv, for thei~ Protection, has been received here, [tis litho- graphed, at the office of the New Orleans Cres. cent. Aftera blauk for the amber and date, 11 reads as follows: This is to certify that —-— 1s. a member of the — Democratic Clad, of the —— — Ward, and ig entitled tothe friendship. con dence, and protection of all good Democrats. —— Presi Approved:—T. L. Masow, Pr. cident Democratic tral Committee. Tne Wire of a New York banker, and the | daughter of a Baltimore manufacturer, have | been notitied by the master of ceremonies of the | Empress Eugenie that the permission formerly grantert to them to appear at the Monday even | ing receptions of the Empress has been wit | drawn. Canse—Unbecoming dresses and un- | becomme conduct at the Inst gvfree in the | Tuileries, | ing. He argues a case im court there to-day, aud is expected here again to-morrow. Dir Evarts is a very hard-working man: in dition to a large number of cases on his submitted to him for his opinion by the Presi. dent, he is preparing several important arga. ments to be delivered at the pending session of the Supreme Court. OVERLAND Mat Rovre To CaLiFormia — Postma-ter General Randall ter General MeLelian are now in New Tanging for the transportation of ia mails overland bet ween the fer- he Union and Central Panic railroad Ii probably complete the arrangem=nt i returm here to-morrow, and bere- mails will be Gansported everiaut Mr. any Mrs. Roreert L LN reiarnead be city from their bridal toura few day= in tine leat and spirits, and were 15 | guests of Senater and Mrs. Harlan, the parents lor Mre. L. They teft bere Inst evening for . | Clicsgo, where Mr. Lincoln is permanenil and succesfully engaged in S108. legal protes- Freer Liter. Apaw Bavsav (Brevet B enérsl) has been transferred icom Compa to Cowpary H. 4th Intaatry. apon tae 1 commendation of the regimental commander | Cot. Badean wall, however, remaia on duty as | side-de-comp on the staff of the General-:n- Chief 3 Tuoors ror Weer Visersta—One compa- the Rth Infantry, commanded by Hatloran.has been sent to West Virginia, Ww Temorm Uplui ater the Presidential cuca SYCRETARY Skwanpis tobe in New York when a lavge number of geatlemea wil to-day Erxver Cor. E. H. Lto:xctow, Major aud Assisiont Inspector General, has been relieved | trom daty at Oharirston, S. C., aud ordered to report to the Commanding General Depart- ment of the South. CHARLES FRANCIs ADAMS, JB, (brother of Jobu ((uivey,) Las beenin town for several daye, the guest of Attorney Geaeral Evarts. SENATOR uMgSs, of Iowa. is in New York on a shor! vieut. He is in improved heulin, } ts KEVENUB APPOINTMENTS.—Secretary Me- Cn¥loch to-day made the following appoint- ments of Lntermal Revenue officers - Ser in pe 4—Jatmnes Billangs, wid Odio; Geo, W. Downey, Nevada: F. A. Crawford, Oregou; John E. La Barre, (th Ohio; Thomas Robinson, it New York; James Hanley, sd New York, O. H. Vertis. 2b New York; George W. Perry, vd Wisconsin: Edward FE! Gilbert, 2d West Virginia; Michael Sullivan, John Carri, Pennsylvania: H. Block, sth Kentucky; A! Redway, Charles D. Idaho; RJ. Miller, Sth Penneylvauia; Samuel D Sears, Virginia; R. A. Cronim, Ist Pennsylvania Corstian Piabier, isth Pennsylvania, Cougers.—Sammuel S. Brannan, Geo. Cxpron, ©.© Gilet, 2¢ Wi-consin; Sumivel R. Kuapp, ward Hempstead, 3d Connecticut, a. C Lewm, Mth Unio; James Dirst, Joho A.Tattie, 3a Iifinois. George C. Myers, 24 Norih Caro- »; Heury Weithoff, Ist Ohio: Arthur W. oung, “ih Tenueesee; C.D. Wall, itth Obi9; George G. Suuth, Ist lilimois. PRoMOTION® AND RESIGNATIONS AT THE Treastey.—The toliowing promotions have been made tm the Treasury Department from the Ist to the 15th inst.:—Second Anditor’s Of- fice—H. L. Shepherd, from ist to 9d clase, vice J.H. Claflin, resigned. Ofice Comptroller of Curresey—J. W. Gritin, to 4th class; Edward Denig. to Sd class; William Cruiksbauk, 'o zd class: J. 5. Laugworth, to 2d class. Third Au- ors Ufhice—J. C. Fay, to 2d cla: Tuteruad Revenue Bureau—Samuel Wilcox, ippeintet herd of division, to take effect from Jaly Ist, Iet=. Register’s Office—Frank P. Norton, co 2d class. Ke. igus tious.—Second Auditor's Office—J, H. Claiin, 5 Smolinski, J. Irving Baras, JS. A. ck, LM. Van Gorden, Geo. T. Colwell ana E. b. Wilhtany Register’s Office—Mrs. M | Ratcliffe, R. cAllister and George R. Bell, Office Comptroller of the Currency—A. A. Mil- Jer, E. A. ye Kay. Geo. Saze and Mrs. Mary |¢ Mehor. luternal Revenue Bureau—Miss M. Konbali and Miss N. A. Hanna. Treis- urer’s Ofice—M. J.O Sbaugnessy. Third Au- ditor’s Office—Charks H. Beach and ©. T. Wy- . Second Comptroller's Office—W. D. Mor- | tis Seeretary’s Office—W. S. Hinelin and Mrs. M. W. Smart. Asvistant Supervising | Architect's Office—B. Uertley. STATIONERY FoR THE HOUSE or Rzrne- senTaTives.— Hon. Edward McPherson, Clerk of the Houge of Representatives, has | opened the bids and awarded the contracts for | turnishing stationery for the use of the House | during the next session. The prices at whica the bids were accepted Were much lower than they bave beem for several years past, and a large number of bids were received. Mr. MePbersop, with bis assistant, Mr. Brigzs, | cbies of the stationery room first makes a thor- | ouch examination of the samples furnished | apd selects such articls as will suit; U ids are then opened, and the loweet bid for the lt, according to sample acceped. The con- tacts ase therefore awarded to a number of dalers io furnish the various arucles, and at there im great competition the best articles are secured at low prices. Mr. McPherson also Tequires tbe successful bidders to furn' goods fully equal to the samples. The con- tracts a for the next session embrace over 0 Frases of oo cawelonen tataee +4 F, neATLY 2,000,000 env veda, penasls, tape, ernccrs, malven, twine, rubber, snd other articles. Messrs. & Mohun received the con- tract for a large portion of the paper ani en. velopes; Messrs. Philip & Solomon for the pens anda age meet of the miccellaneoas articles, Mersre. eh and Richarcisom for envelopes, varnal paper, ink and miscelianeous goods, ress, Coyle & Towers for lead peneiis, sponge cups, paper weights, inkstands, <c. the and Assistact | ARREST OF E. B. OLMSTEAD. His Arrival in Washington—His Appear- ance, ke. Last evening, E. B. Oimetead, the late Dis- bursieg Agent of the Post Office Department, alleged detaulter to the amount of $17,000, and whose arrest ia Richmond was noticed in yes- terday’s STAR, arrived on the steamer Keyport trom Richmond, in charge of Qapt. David B, » Speci.l Agent of the Post Office De. entior the State of Virginia, whe too him in custody sm that city Sunday wight. The Pos: Office and Treasury Departm-ut: having been advised that ne would arriveou that boi, Gol. Barr, of the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, was on the wharf, as also Messrs Coomes and Muile Detectives. who were ¢ tailed by Major Kichards to wake the accused in cu tody. A friena of Mr. Olmstead, with a lady, ‘WAs also present awniting the arrival, ard afew of the employees of the Post Uilice, with eome private in¢ividnals, appeared ex- ce:dingly anxious to get a glimpse o! hia. ‘Tw debarkation Was $0 mavagea tat but few of thore on the whart had en opportaniy to see the prisoner, Captum Parker having, 9 fore the geug pinuk was ouj, disembarked from te bow of the boet with Mr. Olmstead, and it was know that the party had landed, bad been procured and the prisynr w. sidemble distance up 6th street. On the whart Captain Parker hod immedi procured & castiage. He was met by Colo Burr who presented bim with » letter aad Messrs. Cuomes and Milter, who took caarg Ot the prisoner. A friend of Olmstead al evme up and baued over to talk to bum mat was ordered Away, and the detectives exiliag the backman previousiy engaged to open the door, requested Olmstead to step in. Tuts be declined to do, seeming to doubt their authori. Captain Paricer entering the curries owed him. Ovione! Barr A a@ Mr. Milter took The carriage, by way of ( streei, drove immediately to Bunker's Ayenar House, and the party entering bya sid= door, proceeded to @ room specially prepared for Olmstead, where be is st present. During tae evening cue or two officers of the Post Ofice Deportment called to see him, aud had some conversation ia the presence of tae officers. Olmstead nas been absent about five weeks, fund it will be recoitected that the last traces of bem, as iar ask sim the meighh: hood of Piero ck Oreek. Fr. thence it appears be ina way to the vi- emuity of the Pulnt ot Rocks, wher he p: chased & horse, with which We rode among 'b ins mon! of Virginia southward. Subse- qurnily it was known by paries here tha was in the vicinity ot Manass it was supposed that way to North Carola, whe Property: bur thos? Uavieg tus information Bot Laving the assuranes that they wou be paid for Meir trouble, or resabursed expense ino made ny efurt to follow mim up. Abe a Weel zo be reached Goochland Covrt-House, bon! eighteen miles from Ricd- mond,) where he Kechmond, teachin, id bis horse and walked to there foaror five diys | since. Here he rented a iu a honse on treet, between Withaad Lith, (rather au queated parted t! ity.) where he x) yelove room, Besides tis sutficaeac r for keeping ont of the public view, be wa and fatigue! by bis tons et. Parker eve umes ial Capt u to his ow; Mars eon fe be until coen yee train was taken, aed he arrived: te nbove stated. On the bost b: wains b them, t privilege. 4 wats he bas given, wh’ Fubstaxliat bis wretched ap aran ds completed eu duvinin beaith sad |-ite. ana the eects of oy ius (he be to lis use) are plainly disceraible, friewds asseré that be was prep If, and ind be nut the time be would have been here by to-niz atiurtheer togive himeelt ap. They also lege that with tbe exception of & thousand dal. lars, Which they will repiace, that bts ved. end thal althor and 4 Capt. enya de gun bet simp! riation hi 6 dark cow Idier's ¢ oat, dav slouch Flanigan ou the dty (mane whieh be recet of bis departure. To-dsy he remains in the custody of the o: at an early hour this moraimy. in ¥ with one of them, he walked up snd down the west front of the noel for a i roiutes. aud trom is gait uwas apparea be was very weak. About ten ocloc’ Barr, accompanied by Mr. West, Cb Of the Treasury Depurtinent, had a loo view with him. No time bas yet be upon tor an examination, none will take place tor so prisoner some hat recovers. He expresses a desire to see Secretary Mc- | Culloch, aud it is probable that be will de | taken to the Treasury Department to see tant official to-morruw. He appears to be yery much dejected at the thoughiof having a pro €0 wp entered agains! Lin, but declares thet he can settle all his aceownts with the Govera ment as he is only about ort, though makes no explanation as to the state of his books, or why they show a deficieney of rly $5,009, He declares that he was not ar- tedin Virginia, but voluntarily give hii. fup,aud bad be not dene sy be 13 con- fident he never could bays been arrest-d, bur would have succeeded in eluding the officers He speaks freety of his wanderings through Virginia, abd frejuentiy talks of his family in in the most affectionate und feeling manner. Several friends who bave conversed ich him éxprees the epinicn that his mind isi) a very bad state, and it said that he does not act like a perfecily sane man. yd irom y n fixer wd i ie likely that days, (wall the THRE 18 @ brisk contest over the vacant Brigadiership im the regular army, and a number of new applicants are in the field. ‘The Principal candidates are Colonels Stoneman, Gordon Granger, Bachayan. Giliem, Augur, Gibbons, and Gen. George P. Este, NATIONAL PReEsENTS.—The (Queen of Mad- Aga-car bus presented to the Government of the United States several beintitally wrouzut and variously colored fabrics of heavy silk aad other material intend+d for table and speads, She also sends a silver coffee uru orstely chased. These presents willbe svita- bly acknowledged by the Goverr ment. Tue Cavraicy AGainst THE InpIANs.— Dispatches trom the Plains say a!) our forces #re ip motion and etixring news may be expect ed shortly. Letras PROM THE SovTH indicate that the election news have had # good effect, and that Ku-kiax outrages are hkely to be less tre- quent. CHANCE OF HeAr TERS —By direction of the Secreiary of War, the Leudquarters of the Sth U. S. Cavalry have been transferred from Richmond, Va.. to Fort Jeffersou, Fia, Gey. Grant —Nothing bas been reevived trom Gen. Grant as to the time of his returo here, ond it is probable ae will come altogether upapnounced. Gen. Screnxck, who lett here last pizht, will several engagements to speak in New York. Pou:ticaL.—Tne New York World's table gives the Republicans 1,093 majority in Indi- ana. — The official majorities from all but four cornties in Pen: sylvania, and the reported figures from these four countics, foot up 1,094 Kepublican majority. — The official majority of Allen A. Bradford, the Republicon candidate tor delegate to Oon- gress from Colorado, is 17. He has received his certificate from the Board of Canvassers. — The meeting of war Lemocrats who desire to aid the election of General Grant will be held at Cooper Institute, New York, to-morrow night. The call has been signed by nearly one hundred of the most influential citizens of New York city, all of whom were war Democrats. — George Francis Traia bas published an in Dublin, Ireland, advising Inshmen, inthe United States to vote for Grant for Pres- ident. Internal Revenve.—The receipts to-day Tom this source were $235.008.17. Sy. Panigrs for the winter are to be cushions of down, for warmth. s7In some portions of Minnesota, tank checks for $iand $2 of the scarcity of | of the Cortes only to decide wht fy | TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR. This Afterneon’s Dispatches, THE CAMPAIGN IN OM10. The Democrats Propose to keep Peecing Away—Sick Chickeus Hopetal—Addres of the Democratic State « entral Commit- tee. [Special Despatch to the Star.} Coremnvs, Gato, Oct. 20.—The Demoeratic State Central Gonfnittees have publisued an address to the Democtacy of Obio, in whieh they azgue that there is nothing in (a+ resalis of the recent elections to ynstity despondency they say: “ Although beaten by Poll of over SOW) yoles, the result shows tant th» Democracy have guned between ten and fittien Uiens dnd votes on the State ticket, while tbe enemy Lave been unable to maintain their strength of four years ago, ant have, im ad- dition, lost no I their successful ¢: majorities as to justily the Most strenuous af. forts to carry their districts at the November election, In the Presidential year of Iss4, the Democracy polled 15.4.9 moze Votes at the No. Yember election than they did at tae Oct ber election, And were then beatea over Sun A similar gain this year will give Oaio to S y- nour and Blair—those lust tribuaes of the pao- pleand of freedom, The means ana energie of theenemy, and their ficililies for the par- Petrauon of irtud. corruption and colonization w shausted in their despera' efforts to carry the Uctober election, aud will aot con- front us in November. Toese lawless impedi. Wents removed, the throw great States of Onio, Indiana and Perusyivania, which cast mors than 1,500,009 votes, Wilt be Tedeemen, ani the fag of the Americau Democracy still main- tain tts supremacy as the staudard et Liberty, houesty and justive throughout the world emall majority in a HON. HORATIO SEYMOUR TO TAKE THE sTUMP. BUFFALO, Oct. 0.—A di-patch jnst received from Horatio Seymonr, annowaces that ne will tke the stamp in person, an@ opea the cam paign at Bufiaio, on Thursday, October 22d THE WAR IN SOUTH AMERICA, The Defeat of the Paraguayaus—Lopex sult Oat. New York, Oc io Janeiro dates to September gid pave been roceived. Tue Bra- wlan army bad entered Tebignary on the ist inst., the Parag us haying abaudousd the cannon anda considerate jou al A battery on t aguay river bi @ismounted, aud the cannon throwa int river, Lopez is to have goue Leone, @ strong! fled piace belo sion, and desty the railway after bim he Allies were on 5 froin Z nity tor mpauying them Nilleka—tns gunboats the i n Minister haa p TOP. exteusion of the cable teiegrap arbadoe? to Hrazil. which would prob- be accepted. STEUL WOKKS DESTRO) ED BY FIRE. Troy,N. Y.. 0 el Ire ric troyed by lire this mor causal am the roof, and nt a tim a the Hy- drcuiic pumys of the sari) was brokea, und be- fore the sicam fire engines could rexch th he works being si the wity, the establ : stroved. The to.s foots up about 31) on the building and machinery though mneh ot ‘He ronchinery will bes. ‘d. There was an nraDce Of 855,04) On the property. one hundred and twenty-seven men w ployed in the works. About 3 em- THE MORMON CONFFRE Proccriptive Measu: St. Lory —Sait Luke papers the proceedings of the Gearral Mormon Tt was unanimo: teed thut com- Dur les shall be do the ne xpulsion from measure Was urged to be esrary in seif defence against the rapidly Gapger of outsiders coming in wih the Pacific Railroad, who are avowed enemies of Murmoni«m. THE NEBRASKA ELECTION, Republican Gains Sr. Lovis, Oct. 20,—An Omaha dispatch says that toe offfciul returns of 1wenty ‘es show 4 Republican majority of 1 coun- ties to hear from, whick will make the major- fy not less than 2 ra Republican gain of over their vole at the last Congressional tion. The total vote is ne: Ly Tale most double the State vole two years age CONDEMNING THE WORLD, Brraro, Oct. 20—The Erie Gounty Dem- verte Committee has dilress_eon- denning yas tew in N gold, whose organ is the An ging front DEATH OF THE SURVEYOR GENEBAL OF NEW MEXICO. Sr. Levis, Oot. 2.—Ren. Cutler, the Sur- veyor General of New alexice, tnd formerty Adjutant General of Califormia, died on Sun- Gay last at Sauta F ese. - THe LATE AS8ASAINATION IN LOUISIANA. — ‘The body 0: Sher Pope, of St. Mary's pari hy killed Satucday might, arrive! at New Orleans last evening. Under charge of bt= wi for Pare, imnois, bis home, Mr. Po formerly colonel of the 26th Lilinois regiment Noe to bis assasey has been ob! ‘The reports (bat famities are leaving the ne borhood through tear of yioleuce founded. (.uiet prevails, thourh cousiderahle excitement and apprebension existed at tirst Both Houses of the Lezisiature yesterday p: sed a bill appropriating 19.9.0" for the den tion of the perpetrators of ine Franklin assassi- nation. Tye FuTore GoveryYesT oF SPAia.—The Spanish Junta bas issued address on the subject of the fature form of the Spanish Gog- ernment. The nddress says it will be the duyy ernment sbali be estabiisbed, but will haves right to expr Olazag bas declired in fivor The snd 5 supported by Serrano and Lopate, Unionists and Democrats are willie to acgept either a monarehy or republic, if decided by universal suffrage. Gen Prim has addressed Ietiers to the ¢ditor of the Gouleis, indignantly Tepellivg the charges of personal ambition made Against Lim by that journal. The General dis- claims all pretentious to royalty, and declares he would rather leave the country than accept the Crown, Minister Hale has frequent audi- ences with Serrano and Pri. ALLAGED FRAUDULENT Use ov MENT Fumps.—The case known Sts street srregularities came up for trial in Boston yesterday m thy Umited States Circuit Court, betore Judges Cliflord and Lowell, Tae pare ties implicated are Julius F, | Hoartweil, Charles Mellen, Charles F. Hearcwetl. and Edward Carter. The latter is not im cont, and is sai’ to have absconded. Hoeartwell pleaded nolle condendere, and is under pail tor sentence. The indictment, im substance, charges Heart well, when cashier of the United States Srb-Treastry in Boston, with acing Government funds to the amount of a milion dollars, snd implicated Mellen and Wood as accomplices. The trial will occupy several days. A Disastrous ere peer the engine W ton. conducting the curaion ‘rain bearing, the home, exploded her boiler miles above Forest depot and twelve miles ‘west of Lynchburg, Va.. on Saturday evening, killing ber evgineer, Jerome Stont, the fire. ee swastast ¢0t the pete . i. ie cean®. PALy’s shops at Central, wher: had been then % Passenger second ex- Norfolk delegates near Elk creek, two. ee'Mrs, Sianton has gone to New Jersey to = 8 galop, died im the’ ve. 8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. There is a good demand for money in New York, 2nd in most instances the full legal rate isobtained. Itisagain rumoret that another combination is soon to be formed to effect an artificial stringency fu the loan market. The banks bave it in tueir power to defeat sucha scheme by trenching upon their legal reserve, and it is provable that if the attempt should be made thi y wou'd feel warranted im *0 diay. ‘The amount of basiuess in eommercial paper ts without change. Rates, however, are a de firmer, and are quoted as tollows Prime day ncceptances, 7 per cent; 4 to 6 mon 7M toS percent. Good single-namrd pape meeting with 2 fair snle at ¥ to 10 government bond market contrnues stron, advancing, and extensive purchases are being made both on investment and speculative ace count The largest transactions have been in the bonds of 1567, in which issue the amount of vncovered speculative sales 1s reported to be large. Fy por cent, The and Satopia Gover mt Seemritics. Wasutnat 20, I564.—Jay Vooxe & Oct. Go. farnish the following quotations of Gov. ernment securities: Buying. Seine U. 5. 6's, iss. Nex ive Twenties, 14 Hise f bon ereegioog Iny we Twenties, I-65. ey Five Twenties, Jan. & J Nhs Five Twenties, Jan, & July, "67 tits Five Twenties, Jan. & July, "6. 1? Ten Forties... vay NEW Yore O's, BBL. AIS IY py mires ySndSy, "65.1 {RET BOARD. 5.20°s, In & Ty, 07.011 5.0's,In & Ny, "68. Teo Fortes Gold... oe? Set [By Cable.) ct. bE aft b ™m.—Consols for monry And accouat, 4%; Bonds, 744° [linois, Frank Pore, 11:15 a. m.—Bonds, 785. Liverroot, 1:15 a. m.—Cotton steady. s 0.0.0 bales, Middling Uplands, 1: % quote Virginia @s, old, mscribed, #4 bid, 47 ed; do. 1855, 39 hid, 53 asked: do. 1865. 47 1; do, coupon, old, 37 bid; do. cou- Baltimore 3 MaLTIMoRE, Oct. %),—Cotton qu prices stendy; Middliug Uplands, 25. Flour dull, with prices unchanged are willing to make conor= , Wheat dell, low grades have dectty Re Lard, 20820. ae Wall Street T Ww Yorx, Oct, 0 Money ste i? cept. Steriing Exebauge, 9 5. 102, coapom, M%. 10-20's, coupon, Porth Carolina 6's. 6%. Virginias, ex-coupor ot. Do., mew, 5, Tennessee: i New York Gruim Market cay New Youa, Oct. 19.—Wheat dali and droop- ing. Corn beavy and Ic. lower. Pious 5.19 lower. ‘The InaroR ation ConvENTION.— The Balti. more Jimerican of thts morning says The Couvention ascembled yesterday morn. ing at Broadway Institut> Hail, and o order by Mr. Fred. itune, wh Cedipgs of the intorimal meet ub House, aud th who bad arrived during d their ereden Associntion Se vf the Bopetaian Nation’! Wnion. boti cine. Wisconsin. and I. Lieroert. Vico Prerident of the German Society of Pennsyl vauia A Schumacher, Esq.. president of the formal aneeting, tok the chair, aud made 4 short addres to che deiegates, and entertraed the hope that the proceedings of the Conyen- ion migut promote the anterests involved ia the couse, The Commit eon Business, pHs Heeling. Peported thatn bad been re. ito propo-+ for permsuent orzauization cue president, ope Vice president apd two sec- Trtarivs: Whicb Was Accepted. vay. Mr. Kari pointed at the Mr. Schumacher ¢ 1 the tondered honer fo oreside over che bedy, and Colonel Ratis- hauser, of Chi was elected. As Vice President, Mr. P Fenk, ot Philadelpbia, re- ceived the majority of votes.and as Secreta! nel Ludwiz. irom Missouri, and Mr. E it, of Wa-hington,D. C, were appointed. Tules f ran on of business were to © Tepresented two votes, and vote. The President was ypoint the necessary commit. S. every Society authorizes to 2 u # States were calied. avd the fol swered Py their Tepresentatives:—New York, Pennsylvania. Marviagd, West Virgtia, Te- escee, Lliwois, Mis ori, Kansas, Nebraska, and Wisronsin. Sixteen Emigration Bureaus and nineteen diff sent socielies were rep. Teoented. Before receiving the proposition: of the Business ee, Mr. Obaries Lun- dell, of the Scancinaviaa Society of Ghieago, ‘was slowed to rend a memorial to the Conve lowiug an- tion, recommending, if there should be a petition to Congress resolved on, to insert in itas a special resolution that the National Govern- went should not silow the authorities of Oan- ada to collect trom emigrants Ia ding in a nacan port, acd going farther West to the States, the bend moneys and otber dues belong- ing to the authorities of those cities where such emigrants are deilnitely Inoding ant settling. The memorial wrs accepted. to be laid before a committee tor further action. Mr. Fritsch and Colonel Knobetdorb, by per- Mission of the Convention, read a_ different proposition and resolutions, and a committee of one from each State represented was ap- Pointed to consider them, and report atin the evening sessi At? o'clock the Convention reassembled at the Germania Club House, and the committee reported on the diferent propositions and Tesolntions, which were amended and adopted. The work of the Convention has resulted iu the passage of resolutious to memorrialize Con- grese to devise means for the more perfect pro- tection of emigrants by creating offices at the entry ports, by means of which emigrants can beve a) necessary mformation. Resolutions passed to organize a union of the dif- igration ec Messrs, Fritsch. dorf, Jonas, Hie ‘Tt, and Schmidt were appeipted a commitice frame & consti'ntion Union. The convention Conpition axp TkeaTMzwT @F THE IN- DIANS —The Uniied States Indian Commission, appointed at a public meeting of citizens of ew York last May. were in session yesterday morning at Cooper Institution to listen to a re- port from Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota, on ibe present condition of the Indians of the United States Territories. Bishop Whipple's address contained a sturtiing array of facts as to treatment and long contiuwed injus- tice of our people towards the Indians. Drs. Bellows, Orgood and Bishop Hempel also ad- aressed tbe meeting, the latter instancing the result of the bumawe treatment of six tribes tn New York Stato. As evidence of the capacity of the Indians for improvement, they were civilized and increasing in nurabers. Atier adopting resolutions asking Congress to give Bishop Waippie a bearing at its next sesion, the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the secretary. ~ SF Queen Isabella hrs fallen after a reign of exactly thirty-five years. She succeeded tothe throné at the death of her father, on the 29th of Sepicmber. 183, and on the same day of 168 the revolution reached her capital and termin- ated Oh that had been almost coequal with her hie. &a" It costs Vermont half milion a year edneste fifty thoueand of Ber - her children. e@7°A married couple in spoken to each other tor oe dossts that he has the in tee thas worn can be exhibited toad vantage. a7-“While im the midst of ‘we are in death,” was fearfaliy small town of A young ‘arms of ber ©. 8 Oba Aesteten’ 5 + Metical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BoaRD. 3K AS. Surgeon Gonersl Ustind States atpah echt - P. 3. MOBWITZ, Chief M.tical Department | United Btates Neve, Washington vw S,M. D., Washington. WOMAN. offered by this Company are D bartered by special Winey ie definite and certain in ite terms ® home company in every locavity. [te policies are exempt from attachment 4a bere are Do Gunccessary restrictions in the po! Every policy i# nop torfeltant Policies may be taken wh! Pay.2, the tneered thelr fall amouct and returnall the premiams, so that the inerrance costa only the decroase om the apnoea! payments Policies wil: be imma sured dorirg NWfe an Pemales owing to ¢ liar aed import in. their that will pay to the in | income of one-tenth the amonnt named in the polly izauon, many ruferings. coat thate fn no smal! degree to theit happiness and welfar Ro extra rate is charged fur rise upon the for Bone ean be happy who ar Netooly #0. | of female yencneenndacomehen but no one of there various female complaints can | 1 temures not to secure long be enffered to ron on without invotving the general bealth of the individual, aod ere long pro Gucing permanent sickness aud promature decline. Noris it pleasant to consult @ phyaician for the relief! of these @ cont that dividends will be A LOCAL AGENT Is WANTED IN EVEKY COUNTY, and applications from con ties for euch poles With @uitable endorsements shevld be adreseed to the Company's General ACircolare, Pamphlets: ted fpil pertioal Circulars, pe! L alere given on appiication at the Office of the Company te this groaiost charm &@ to do tuas. x will then thank es for plactog fa their hands simple specifics which will be found et cactous ip relieving and caring almost every of those troublesome compisiuts peculiar to the @ENERAL AGENCY roR | MARYLAND. DELAWARE. vrreryvra, WEST VIRGINIA, AND DISTRICT H OF COLUMBIA. BELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF RUCEU ' aT THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE « Co., FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Hundreds suffer on in stlence, and hundredsof | WASMINGTON D. 0. others appl) vainly to Graggists and doctors, who i either merely tantalize them with the hope of « | care of apply remedies which make them worse would ue. with to asscrt anything that would é injustice to the aMicted, but { am cLiiged that although it may be produced fr. ex % ve 2-ly LiFe INSURANCE. say | ‘excossty’ _ $000 fer $6 Premium ° UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ‘and frequen direct trri ebidbirth, it is far oftener caused tation, jied to t! mucous wom e i ii vagina Fats 0 ombrane of the Manhattan Co-Operative Relief Associati vben eg tage began meray S these Sdreming ‘ — compiuints, 1 ia moat painfal to cortemplate the . Sttenesnt evils couseqnent apon them tis bot THE MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE oy ine se the subject oregano of RELILE ASSOCIATION. the malttonal oa mao te Tort . "health, and happitess of woman ts ait | 18 CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF NEW eqn + — eotire ic i oRsEe oe Prev m and MArringe. causes the yeats that ‘Tho object of thts Asso are wcash ture designed for corporeal development ¢ Payweit within lorty the death of © Basted gud perverted in the rest wf dree. twember, of here Gre mombers the early confinement of school, clally © tn the class ine belongs. to his or aye yes Sateleneea ~ ball room) Thos, | ber hetre. with the bogs Bail-clothed, aud the mind ubowy - Pactted: by pte perverting iu miduight rowel MEMBERSHIP FEES. the hovre designed Ly nature for shep and rest, the work of deatraction ts haf acc ned doliars af joining @ Oviler a this early #train epou her ays : the Meacn i by the delica: mber. of which ui on. at & Tater from each mea'er go 9 to U ow oot decensrd member, ead the ten conte ft collecting. ‘ has Compas diviued tuto TEN CLASSE FOR MEN and TEN CLASSES FUL WOMEN ‘thene « PecRis® Keeps ean. wh d- tug the exercise ment aod retention of ¢rzauic bealth and strensth: the exposure to night air, the endl) t “es chapge cf temp re; the complete prostration | each Clase eyual, Produced by excemeive danctng, mast, of neces! ty. | CLASSES. Brodnee their lcgitimate eMlnct At at mn ar serene cape he clunax of misery.and the un caf hitherto ro utterly regardless of the apd remonstran her delica an unwilling subject of me treatment. This te buts truthful picture of the expertence of, 2 young Long before the ab of the generative «1 f require tion of theif peculiar nervous syetem composed OF what's called the tisete. which fs. in common with the femnie brosst and lips. evidently uncer | the controf cf menial omotions and assert of lite: acd, as we shall ery 4 A car eemenions, when + xcresivratead. long before panerity.to babite whieh sap the yer Mio of thetr victims ete mature Bas self comple! od their development whine te the | of Wand Wrens of Daw! abyears. f 25 aw Bature, veecme ib the ages ‘The Clusces for women sate tbe sates as ADy one that is ound to gi¥~ his ot ber age wr @ill De expeiled, acd the moneys paid fore fhe Associa’ Fach Clase te limited to son members. Kach per-on pave $6 upon becoming a meniter, and €1-10 each time a mewber dine loneine ‘to the same Class he or she may be a member ; iz é Pent 0 be agsessed this | dotler v of a lass @ Eacn ia DETENDENT, Aaerme mo CoMRErtiOn wud ILLUSTRATION. Class “A” has 5.00 male al A dice. ‘The Association payt over within -— Lend i and the remat; Momber, Krward within tharty: oiler FOR FEM ALE WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY eacht» the Aumrlitien ty petiobree WRITES OR LEUCORREEA, | Sowene pels spd ene Sapegietons guoplion * uew TOO PROFUSE —NSTRUATION, | gina nama EXWAUstioN, ADVANTAGES, TOO LONG CONTINUED PERTOPS, ; Lie FOR PROLATSUS AND BEARING Dows, on | DERE, PROLAPSUS UTRBI, Scouse to his tamily scompemsoce epee’ bis deseae ‘We offer the most perfect specific known HEMBOLD MPOTND EAT T BUCKU. re Tas Directions for use, diet, and advice, fceompany. HOW TO BECOME MEMBERS. ABy ou desiring to become @ member tw. ‘cane arate, Mier, orby cxateen, the ‘order, or by vot ald oy the applicant. “Undorns riveoetanees oat the oe mge te wns ms sgh Moneys — this way. Accompanying. the tauer paper givine the appticant’s full uamerage, bith Diace, prevent |. Who che certificate of Dembership ls ie favor of. Post Ofice wldeoss town, coun! State. Alen, led real Cortshen setting forth the physical condision, ona when’ in ts opinion of the doctor examiuing the gooil capt is s prover person to be iusstet " forme of applicati membership wil be eeut upon application. Back member oucht to try te make mew me . by so dorne he benefits him: No lette: will be noticed thet does not contal @ three cout postage stamp to prepay return postage. Females in every period of life, from infanc “wid extreme old age, will find i. a remety w aia im the discharge of i= functions S:rcagth glory of manhood and wamaahovd. BRELMEOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU INVESTMENTS. ‘The By laws of the Association reynire "hat ene. is more str ning then avy of the preparati Sette SE wet 0 . of Bark or Iron, influltely saicr, aud more pis | inlling due by th> aut. fund fe held by NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, and will te invested in Colted States Bonds or BELMBOLD’S EXTRACT pucne, io fg a having received the Indornement of the most THE FUNDS. inen$ physicians in the Uultet States te noect. | The two thirds. after a ge pee) phed Ag NS the tt. eon shell Bote’ came origuating: — - GEVERAL DEBILITY MENTAL ABD PHYSICAL DEPRESSION, IMBECILITY, a Sofiia fe per hie too of one Getter ond DETEEMINATION OF BLOOD TOTHE HEAD, ghgemgine ‘upon the Atiecration, ‘end ies COMFUEED DEAS, ish Enna ae ae aeons Seater GENERAL IGRITABILITY, hy fees. BESTLESSNESS AND SLE@PLESSNISS aT | end L- d NIGHT, a ABSENOR OF MUSCULAR EFFICIBNOY, | S88vive L088 OF APPETIT thas’ DYSPEPSIA, sore EMACIATION, LOW SPIRIT, bare ANTIZATION rite ‘SI a Gans ofG EN 10 acme zr 4 PALPITATION OF THE HEART; Cotambis eee et fe stan Co-operative Melef Awesocia: of DEB: ‘the Association are snDeCOMTETED statsofthe yuacar DBBIL- Eee. Ang. Pree Star Metal Co. ‘Jo imeur: the ge: wine, cui this out, ay nae ‘Stuyvesant Bank, ASK FOR KELMBOLD’s, we TORR Ree Cashier Nat BX Republic. 5 President. wh aud Eyamining BOLD by DRUGGLSTS an¢ DEALERS EVEs’ Price @1.25 per bottle; or six bottles for 96.50, Fa., 5 Virgie stots weet ‘Virginia. ee === 4.4. RUFF, Tres. J.B. BRYAN. Pres. Delivered tosny Address, * Describe Symptoms in al} Commanications. cal Warehouse, 500 Brosdeed. Wk 8 Obamt