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Se, een! “4 THE EVENING STAR. si ine Siar Bullding, 3.W. Corner Peung, by Tue EVEMAG STAR NEWSPAPER COMPAAY, served Oy (De carters to tn. in the OF Pes WEEK. Ou at ob ow ‘WO Curva each. Dollar and F jars; 06@ year, Fin * Dollars. No 1 F than pai for. ‘suis Av. and lta Street, r Bout wrappete, ' Paws Bow Maltine:—Three mouibs, One nts sx months, Three Dol- apers are The WEEKLY STAR—pobiished om Friday worm <—One Dollar aad a Halt a Year. EVENING STAR. LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. The reports that Grvat Boitam, France. an ny linty have renewed their diplomaiic relations witb Spain ander the revolutionary govera- ™ are couiirmed. It is authoritatively aa. cone d tbat Praia and Portucd wed the pew government, and that the Pepsi Nurcio at Madrid bis pu’ bem ommanica'tor Foren Ata At a recemt meeting of the 1 Spain, Oloziga informed them that (Queen Es bella wou abdicate an The eleciou 1 the Coa: place om the 2h of November. ne Colonial Manin, has issaed 2 enouncimg that the Colenies will be pire Spon the same elec Spain Ayal ys Feurth street yesterday mer rings. Two meaentered the store aud a:k: to be shows rings. While one of the men calle « ineinn: AC in vita te Spagion Mini-ter of ed Cloke in tavor of Don Carlos, taeat Cortes will ervealar ay A basis as the rest of eof Lang Brothers, @ Wes; - Obie, was robbed ng of S1-%8) worth of diamond i od the atrention of the clerk to aeocber part of the the other treat Tuesdsy. and cchman was burned aeath Major General Thomas arrived et Fortr- erday morning. on Ris way to 1 Yorktown and Ham: nation Mowree y Mr} berore Commodor Jress yesterd: Fair st Syaanto: present. e Valley Agricaltax Va. General R. FE. Lee w: spd the rings aud made his * @ 35 4 Lt is reported that the prize fight between OBaldwia and Wormald was to take place tas morning st the Isle of Shoals All the Pacitic ports iat except that of ibe capi a decree of the President. The orzanizstion of the National Guaré France is rapidly progressing. The measa: is Tecesved With invur by the people. of Panema, il, have been closed by The British troops have cained additional i Charles Langley, the Archbiskop of . bury.and the Dowager Duchbe-~ ct Suad are dead ne dan ercses m the Northwestera provinces of dy A severe carthqnake occurred at Salvadur on h b of September. Whelan, the murderer of D'Arcy Metiee, & pects to get a mew ‘rial. ea AFFAIRS IN NEW ORLEANS. by General Reusseau—Ne © Arramce sents. A prociamation was General Konssesa to Urieans, as follows” FVew © e Thave rities st OR as may be neces Proct be people of received .astr Bs tO 2 * sustruc ly requested = in berge bodies on the stree's, to avo: sen exciing comversation and other canes . aud excrtems and to pyrsue Feiner y aVOCKL al. ‘Lhe pols dy aud ames ors Baws tb willbe ued i ions = and ps row y appointed Gen ppoiuted of t Lad been sworn in. jvus The regiment ts « wisted men. a fers those who pr entire number of ri m sese Were sent irc The ed men r-,and reile aN orthe ~cran ugh speaking on. meoul be cisciplin regard ting on +9 notorion: are obtai wach they are ger 13 Of other States, ord among al! Sto fis mpany in Jowa is kindly tak wana, at ts much. Several years ag Pennsyivaum Visited iowa, X Ty ania, family w low: Sbe would not irave Fenusylvania for the com d prairies of the West. Her busban: » and, leaving bis wife, cam and losated gear Waterlou, ia unty. A few years passed, property Bisckwawk county imcressed the Peo be bs behind him and that «dim bis new bome. y weit to retrain from as- be bad siready ac w ued inst eveving by New ions Wasuingion so take . Who denounc- the Isehood, and ugie man in te trom other United eed five per cen’ of the enlisted Dg to the A Phvom e®—ladiana divorces have ~ rok least there isacace Whi 2 man ia WAS 50. pleased ved to make it his Be nade etused to Accompany} her comfortable paratively ti was deterrumed to remove to the iu in value, and syivanian, with the property whic which he bad Was accounted adily refused to live we a. and he therefore sned for a ound of deser:ion. The dis d by the District Court of sckhawk county. No! long ago the Penn- died, Jeaving 3 large property im amiaand lowa. His divorced wite rts of Penusylvania for her Tecenily obtaimed judz~ eCowt Bolding that the Towa wasafracd and a Judges have not a wque (lowe) Bord reny.—l w York afternoon, C. W. Woolsey took from + of the State Depos in . sing $50,000 ta five 7 2 cS, aud odour S100) ia cur. re ng the citce of a real ests: he heard a slight woi at Cedar stree:, be pliced the box on with Lis kat amc umbrella ca it, reing with the cler, Bis back & be wae given (0 uking wp the Tt. aS i is A i “ erasey county, OBt, was why lice Sunday y Aud Wits inslag # te mmpany wath s Way to church, ane) being over 1. Lev tO Ke tae uarters large t seek the of Gt leaving ad py ° sBoe His comrad other inna he ken de wes cleostack by the sace bot and badly araly ad, thougt he escaped with bis life. erate td ten OFA boy at Liadk Maine, tr. ays ago to ak up” a hay-mow a setdug bea, ersatul, destroying xo: only the bat the barn, onthnildiogs and t . 2 anelderty Pwned ta 4 begin Lie hing but ' PUBLISHED WAILY, Sunday Excepted, | | Sad Dwtrict at Tux | anter, With | S&, XXXII. be Evening WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, i868. Star. NY. 4,881. Washington News and Gossip. Soe UNRAstWESS bas been felt at the Wart Department sbont the condition of things South, and the few troops at the disposal of th+ authorities have been kept in readiness to be sent to any point where there may be most Capser of 2m ontbreak. The 12th Infantry, of ‘which four companies are stationed here, andor command of Colonel Wallace, baye been under orders e Friday Inst to move at 2 moment's néice, and a special train of cars has been kept most of the time waiting to carry taom over the Southern line of railroads. Taey were a first destined ter Memphis, Tennesse, bat the recent troubles in Louisiana have direcied attention io that quarier, and should an ext. gency arise they will be seat where th appear 'o be most needed To ne Diswtsskp.—Hon. Noah L. Jeffries, Kegister of the Treasury, has prepared the lis oi seventy-live female clerks to be discharge? ‘rom his office on Saturday next, on acconat of the decrease of work, the 7-20 notes being near- ly all converted int s, And the business ot | the office being up to dat=; nerse it is impossi- ble to keep the present force employed. In preparing jthe list the Re;cister bas endeayored to ascertain who are the widows or daugaters of soldiers who served during the rebellion ard to retain such persons in office. CeRiors Coie pence. — The Washingtoa correspondent of the New York Ténw s says «it is a noticeable fact that among those to be d charged from the Second Auditor’s Bnrean are nearly all of those who testified before the Pay Department and Retrenchment Committees of Congress, regarding the colored bounty franas, +m which certain officers of the Department are redly implicated.” Otherwise, he cays, ‘he hist has been prepared without undue dis. ermmumation. SUPERVIsors.— try MeCalloch and Commi-sioner Rollins have not agreed upon any additional appoiutments of Internal Ray- enue Superyisor=, thongh they bad several in- terviews this week. Oneor two may be ap. pointed before Saturday, thongh it is probable that all ferther appointments will be post- poned until af erthe Presidential election. Gore Home To Vore.—Many clerke im the | various departments of the Government, who are residents of distant States, will leave bere this evening, in order to be at their homes and Tegister previous to the election. Others who | Teside in the nemgbboriug States will leave on Friday and the elecuon. erday, and be absent uutil atier Tux Waite Hovse.—Kat few visitors were Executive Mansion to-day, neatly all of re aulpitted to sew the President. Sec- | retary McCulloch mud Secretary Schofleld had interviews with the President this forenoon. NTED.—The ry of the Navy has N the Um tant Secretary of t evewing for iis b aud will be absent autil th Is FCRETABY SEwarn left town last forbis home in Auburn, N. Y. | South labored to idee their people | North, snd their Inbor finally re-ulted te &becut for several vate m next Tuesday. A NTED.—The President bss Rev. Charles 1. Hall to be a vi eTament Hospital for the msan ean appoint-a tor to the Gov- to fill the va- y cunsed by the deatm of Rev. P. D. Gu>- A Drsyatem trom Charleston, S.C, « the registration of voters, jx om ph that city, the negroes have a majority of up. wards of one thonsand, ‘This will iusure the sucecas of the Republicans, NAVAL ORDERS.—Paymasier James Tolpre« has Ieen ordered to the Ticonderoza, and Paymoster A, J. Pritchiand bas been detached trom that vessel and ordered to return to the United States, SevaTor Scumyer.—Tue Boston Trym predic the U may cript that Mr. Sumner will be re-elected to Senate next winter by a much larger ¥ than he received six years azo. Gexerat F.E. Sprxven, U. 8. Trensnrer, Will leave bere this evening for bis home near Osdev-burg, N. ¥.. amd will be absent until Wednesday or Thu: A Revence CHAaxge—On the Ist proximo, there will be earried into effect x new arrange- ment for the port of Baltimore. made by the officials of the Treasury Department having in Ou that Gay ibe . aines Guibrie, under charge tenant Commanding M. &. Phillips,wil! commts-ion for the parpose of boardin« all vessels entering trom foreign ports. The small row boats, w.th their crews, heretofore weed for this purpose. will afier Sunday even- ing be dispensed with, Lieutenant Phillips, during ‘he Inte war, wss one of the officers of the revenue steamers Hercules and Reiianc Which, under the command of Captain Joba MeGowsa and Lievtenant Baker, efficient ~ervice in breaking up the trade between the lower part: Shore of Virzima. Reckirts FROM Crstows.—The receipts from eustoms at the pozis below named from Cetober 19th to 21th, inclusive, were Boston, $305,708.06; New York, $2.211,005.5;7; Philadel phis, $166,602.03; Balt more, #: i420; San Frauciseo, (September 2th te October 3d) 4652. Total, £2,963,078.67, st NaTionaL BASKS.—The general abstract, showing the condition of the National Barks throughout the country, tor the ., warter ending September 3, wil! soon be putiished. It will show. in addition to what bas b-en formerly exbibi the amounts due from nauonal banking associations which are available for redempiion of circulating notes. The Second National Bank of St. Paul has been designated as a notional depositary. The abstract of quarterly reports of national banks in Vir- gimia abow= loans and discounts nearly four miliop=; specie, $1.00; compound interest pots, €7,, Total resources only nine mil- lions. Potty AL.—Hen Joan A. Bagham wi'i speak a: Coleiabns, Ohio, this eveniag, and in Doyvton on Savorday evening, 4. — Both George H. Pendleton and Senator Sherman sre ill at present from the effects of protracied public “peaking im the open air, —The How. Lyw2n Trumbull spoke at Chictzo on Tes day vight, in answer to the sperch of Hora‘.o S-ymour on Saturday night, ghd siso ypon (he political issues of the aay, ~ Horace Greeley was ep peadgr in big York yesterday, ister of that city. is a ~e Saanes ere ogress mm the Fifta « Jobn Morsssey and George Train. vernor Seymour srrived in Pittsburg yesterday, gud was waited on the depot by & meatier of recent Ja the evening be ad~- ‘oueov Tse of people im Allegheny io lett this morping for the East. (be groud mass mesting of the New Jemocracy st Tammany Hall on Tass. verine, Geueral F. P. Bisir, Jr. MM. vvermor Br of Florida, and JV. L Proya, of Albany, ad- Amjoiy ™ the Lower House of ature of Mixsoari, aud.sscuriag cos- trof im jemt sesston, and thereby elecipg a Democtatia Uniwd States 2 nator. In several counties thereare contentions among the Re- publicars on local ques:ions, resultiag i some cs:es in diviet0rs which the Lemocrats ore king adyantare of, aad hope to profit by. TLis may possibly give them some additional members. EsreevaL Revence.—-The Teeripts (9-day RevEsvE APPOINTMENTS —Secretary Me- Callock this morning made the following, ap- poiutments of Revenue officers: Storcheepers.—David Roath, oth Pa; Ubas. A. Van Horn, ist Mo,: Rovert Bavidson, Thomas Parner, Benjamin H. Hair.and David Gordon. 3d Ohio; Wim. Yorke Atlee, fst La; James Elis, 22d N. ¥.; J.R. Baker, V. B. Carey, 6:2 Obio; James Maguire, éth Va. ers.—Joz. B. Lathrop, 24 N. Cash, Joth N.Y. hn A. Garland, L. T mptel, tet Cone. oree P Veonard, 3d One; Walter A. Edwards, Ti hacia Inspector.—Warid P Y.; Asa Proxortons tm THE Navy.—The following Promotions of maval officers have just been made by the Secretary of the Navy: Lieut Commander Joseph P. Fyffe to be comme nder from December 2, 107. Passed Assisiaut Sar. geon Tuomas ©. Walion to be surgeon tr Oetober 22, 168.” Passed Ascisant Paymaster: D. B. Bations aad W. F. A. Torbert zo be masters from August 2oih, and September 16/2, Os. Asomtane Paymaster Heary Gerrard and Jobn F. ‘Tarbell to be passed assistaut pay- masters. os Tr Erection 1 BavTiwore Y At the election held in Baltimore yestorday tor members of the First Branch of the City Coun- cil, all the regalarly nominated Drinocrats were elected. In some of the ward. no Republican epposi Ina wards there were indepeadent Democrat can- didates. The voie ef the city was smail, the total vote polled being If.S!—of which 12,316 were cust ior the Democratic candirstes. “028 for the Republicans, 65) for ludependeat Dam- , aud there were about (W) scattering At the Iast municipal election, in sin the total vote of the city was %,250— ef which 18,137 were Democrats, and 5,115 were Repub licavs. The whole nuruber of register voters in the city is 37,474. The vote yestercuy toil short ot that number 21,447 Gen. James M. Anderson, the democratic candidate to fill the vacancy in the second braneh occasioned by the resignation of Mr, Smith, trom the tith and 12h wards, had no opposition. In the eleventh ward he received 659 votes, and in the twelfth ward 501 votes— making & total of 1,173 votes in the two wards. The tollowing ‘are the members elect: ist ward.Geo. W. Bisbop: 24, Obr. Herze-heimer;* “d, Jobn Wickersbam:* ith, W. M. Vicker: . N. Rafas Gill: iu TSRDAY ot Jos. B. Eacavaille: “th, ol S. Mills: sth, Thos. Cobnin;* 9th, W. W. Arbur; 10t lth. CG. Ob- yer (Donnell; t2th, Bernard Carte! W. Eggleston: iith, Heary Duvati:* 1th, Ferry: 1th, Wm. Merriken;* th, A. Isth. Jorrph G. Joun-on: th. Tho 2h. Hezekiah Croat.’ Th arked Wiel a “areal present members of the same beauch of council. Go Morrow tx RE Shy MoUR—Goy J. ToCovRRYOR orton agure-sed a large Re pub: y n Indianapolis Tuesdy hight. He said the reel? of the Lute ele im Pennsylvania and India Seymour sorta trot bis ru York, and be is making «1 0 retrieve the fallen fo ml, and dis! which he seem bee which @ on bis tour, is t fadecayed, The great ta all ehe orn the We: be Eastern Sia the people Tibwest to hos ard the peop! ntic States. A pe Northw > robbing and Por many yea the pout bei Democratic party of Indiana and o!her Norih- States. to denonnce New England and be prejudices of feeling ot our pe ust the people uf that portion of out uy. This was the sta argument throughout the country, and men of that party in Indiana binted br: e leftout in th sterM politician, A candidate for g by every m m bs the prople of the North '. And o 8 even of his own Siva, The Gow then reviewed at b M - monr's evil cn th dept aul boenking sy Car Diren city burg corm spendentof Alexandria 4 On Monday the ease of the Salem Cb Hillsboroegb, which bas been ia « lor some weeks was decided by A week ago the Key. Mr. Hick. o: of ihe Method mo: Church in the United “d 10 show couse why the church building should not be gived up to tbe coutrol of the M. E. Church South im accordance with the «xpresced wieh (signified by their signing a petition io the Cirenit Court,) ef 14 metabers, 6 whole number I believe 125. Oa Sunday before Inst, in obedience to theorder of the mililary -vthor ties, the trostees weat to the churcti and it for Mr. Hicks, and then retired. EH apd had pet one sid, he phraved it ‘The notice tba C olitary auditor. or, as it i friend nox foo inst Sunday at Marmony Church respond. ¢d to by hi ont of the eighty-two meme hers vo veion with the Southera Methodist Church. Some oi those not ¥ ge und Ly-one years of the rules of the Cuureh not « w vote cast Was UnduiT ‘Lue orders jade giv ibe control to the M. E Church South, im sccord ince with the statete of bt, which was declaratory of the law as ge.and by tied to votes, ied by the Court of Appeals in the M. F. burch cases Mr. Downey. representing the M.E. Chsreh im the United Srates, intinated an intention of appealing, but itis ty be hoped that a decision so manifestly im the interests of peace, and in accordance with the will of the prople interested, will uot be further interfered ACE. A Missouri Trackpy.— On the night of the 1ith, a Mr. Mapes, au cldand sespeciable ci't- ven, Tesiding SbOUL nine miles Northwest from Ouerville, Cooper County, Mo, was drazcet from luis bed, taken into the woods, @ short dis- tance from his house, and brutally murdered On the following night, x number of the citi- zens organized & party to ferret ont the mur- derers, and upon informaiton received by then, and believed to be rehinble, they arrested Mr= Mapes (‘he second wite of the murdered man), her brother, named MeIntosb, Thoras Good, and a boy named Benneit—ail implicated in the matter. ‘The prisoners were placed in charge of a coustabie, who, with a guard of ten men, attempted to convey them to jail at Boon ville. At nightfall they stopped at the house of Mr. Davis for supper, and while there the houee was surrounded, the gnard overpowered. and McIntosh snd Good taken to (ae nearest tree, and bung uutildend. The constable and bis party were then allowed to take Mi Mapes and the boy Beunetr to the jt at Palevilin wares they are now conflied to await trial Manrre ix Lovpon Country, V Leesburg correspondent of the Ale Gozeite says: The marbie quarries of Mr. Car- ter, Mr. wn, and Mr. Fred, anderlyinz Probably fifty acres of lind, about 10 or iL Miles frau Leesburg, I hope and believe will turn ont to)ke valuanie. That on Mr. Frank Fred's land is grey marble, and takes a good polie! F. Carter's and Mr. Brown's 1s flesh colored and while. YT near of black Marbie and “biel” in the Blue Ridge, uear Hillsborough, and not far from the route of the railroad. TROTTING AT THE FAsmion Covrse.—There was an exc ating toting mateh Tuesday at Fashion Course. L. 1, between American Gis, George Wilkes and Khod= Island, mile heals, best Taree to five m Baraess, for horses that never beat 224, fora porse of $1,060). Wilkes was the favorite, Riede Island won the first ard second beats, and American Girl the third. tourta and fifth snd the race. The time was 225, ° 4, 225 ¥ and 2:37 ¥ ————$——_—____—_ &7 Dr. Poulet of Ploacher-les-Mines (Haate- ‘Saone) bas sent in 8 paper to the French Acnd- emy 01 Sciences to show that alcohol taken in large doses 18 @ sure specific im cases of poison. ing by mushrooms, espectally by those of the Amavite genus. He further states tbat mere botling im salt aud vinegar is mo means sufficient to render the potsouas kiads inuocu- ous. lonel igee aa teen oMloox, ie in iiet Naples. a oe Oy The Gaventer of she Marquis de Sateno. Ths oung bride died two days after her wedding. i rem tins were dtsinierred, and it was found that she Bod been strangled. ©7 Hine is the favorite color of Madrid ladies since be revolution. sv Jobn Brougham has written a new ane “The Emerald Ring,” tor the Barney iifamses va. For years it has been the joliey of the | y, and thet New Eng. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoou’s Dispatches. THE GREAT PRIZE Fient The Champiouship of the W © Baldwin- Wormald Match—D, the Police—Arre t of the Pri Lys, Mass., Got. 9.—The prize fight for the cuamp‘onsbip of the world for ©. be- tween Ned O' Baldwin aad Joe Wormald, commenced at Lynnfield. twelve miles trom Bx ston, at 8 o'clock this morning. One ronad ‘Was fonght in ten minutes, and at its close a sgurdof fourteen Lynn policemen broke into and <sized the princrpais before they ve, while the crowd scattered lilts sheep. The arrested parties were eu for arraigameut before Jus- NEWS FROM CENTRAL AND Sot Tit AMERICA. New York, Oct. 24.—The steamer Alaska brings Pauama dates to the 20.b imstant, and (0 iu treasure from California, General Waren, Minister to Guatemala, 13 smong the Bas enzirs, RF. Perdins, late Postmasior of San Franc'sco, died oa the voyage from tbat eaty to Panam: ‘ ‘Two small vessels, lade with arms, evaded the Vigiinuce of the’ Panama authorities. and escaped to Los Sautos to aid the revolutionisis there, Two men owning the boats escaped arrest by taking reinge on the steamer Nevada. although soldiers were sent to the vesiel to. the purpose of appreueudins them. Soverat . feuraguans hed been impressed as soldiers io jom the expedi- tton to put down the rebellion ip Chiriqu., which expedition sailed with President Car- TeO-0 imma nder, Several political p ama have been rel coners coutined at Pane ed on giving bond. Avapnloo advices state that the port of San Bios bas been nearly destroyed by a Durricane and dal waye, which cau-ed the loss of forr lives, Valpsraizo dates to October 3.4 state that great damage had been oc asioned throughout Chiit by ber'vy rains. Forty persons were drowned in the Swolen rivers, und the crops in tx southern provinces bave been serionsly dam- aged, which will ental much suffering, Sevor Flores bad arrived trom Ecuador to complete a joint treaty of peace with Sp.cu. Ecuador and Pern sayor Mr. Seward’s plaw of arbitration; but Chili favors the independ truce recommended by France and Engl Aracona is overrun with band: f£oveinment 1s powerless to cheek t Communication between Talcahuana and Concepcion is now suspended at bigh water, Owing w the exira, vary tides, which bave done much damage. The water at Taleahaana bas been to throw up all the # t subterranean rumbling i report’ of the loss of the public quip a pute che amount at $2.07 2,00", WAMPTON, N. ¥ 2%—At 3 o'clock this 2 the Ely store! ut ysand de- ib th ith reziment w. 6 regimental property. 0 loss is Wwtos DESTRUCTIVE New Yorr. ct We Brothers, orer makers, together ¥ tell thy and nd Laurens sir School Lutiding. The t 140. wildings on publi esumand Troy. N.Y. Oct. + at Waiectord was ouru with the stock, velurd at s for S%.000, The loss om ( imewied for £13,500, LIBIL SUITE A * Associstion for pab- commuuication wiick appears in hishin that journal this mornip —- 2c -—____ AFFAIRS IN Lovpow CocxTy, rirror bes the folic n of the Cirewt Court, Judge Ht. siding, Which been gomg on for the past ten days will probably adjourn to-day. (Quire an interesting revival of religion bas becn proares ing at the M, E. Church South, ‘ this uder il charge of Rey. ree or four works. LoTLiNg seven oF eicht per auitted vio church tellowshi| h nightly meetings are still continued auspices. Va—The wing items : sing ihis town, belouging heretofore : fo a 26 5 tf to Mr. ¥ er tc Mr. John dc the cultnre of the = har oteauon from ops which its tp ce de- portion of A to grape iRDOr~ wealth of of Lou- tit must soon beco: to the resources dou (Dowie's.) three miles west of Lecsbarg. Ta Alexanuria papers learn that made arr nerments to convey Cisrk . to. Winchest: of the oldes! stage propr placed a fine stage on the © Wincdest exandrig ster, Which is ofone-bali. Mr. Peacock wall do low spit the and the p prietors. dlic will be benefitte d themselyes losers, ze How Harvarps TUDENTS WERE POISONED. Some days ago a paregri tthe roun im this city to the effect (lat some two bund: students connected with Harvard Colles Poisoned in some unaccountable 1 An investizstion was a! once had, when it was ascertained thatthe cause of all the suifering ipcident tothe svdden itlmess of this large number of students arose from eaung hearitly ofcorned beef, which had been turmished by a dealer of (Quincy Market. Some time after this intelligence bad been given to the public an analysis of thix beet wns made by Profeseor Wyman, of the College, which resulted in the iseovery of traces of verdagris. A further ex. amination revealed the fact that the beef had been cooked in a copper kettle, and, asa watural consequence, the brine of the beef coming in contact with the cepper, created the verdigris with which the meat was impreguatad.--7,; ton Past, Cctober Mi. Kitrep iy tue Act.—in Quitman Country. Ga., on Monday night last, on what is known as the Tennille plantation. a negro bad been detuled to watch a “growing smaller consent of the owners. “grave-vards yawn,” the negfo on guard dis. coverce something bear the cereal and hailed. Receiving no reply, and the object moving off, he fired three shots at the spectre from a well loaded revolver, and the third one brought down the thief and proved almost insiantly fatal. The body was recoxnized as one Jam-s Stewart, a well known colored preacher in Georgia and Alavama. FoRrRst’s CHALL! vo Kitvatciog.— Gen Forrest, in a letter to E. H. Shackley, New Haven, Conp.. which appears in ine Memphis papers, denounces Gen. Judson Ki- patrick m unmessured rms, avd refers bim to Gen. Basil Duke, of Lovisvilte, who will Fecslve any communication wyhich Kutpacrick may deem proper to write. Mer Refers to remarks made by Gen. Kilpau 87-Sball_we wear comes! Never! ite of comm that had been y degrees,” without the Near the hour when THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. Nineternth Dey—Ritualism Acain —The Epis- copa! Conyention assembled at the usual hour im New York Wednezday morning. On moe tion of Rey. Dr. Mead, '0¢ House concurred withthe resolution adopted by the Rishops to hoid the closing service on this (Thursday) evening Mr. S. B. Ruggies introduced. a series of Tesolutions on the subject of rimalism, which were not entertained, undet the rule prohihi ting the introduction of thenew business, M Weich then called up the order of the day on the jndefinite po-tponement of the majority and minority repor's of ritualsm. Rey Dr. Pad- dock took the floor, and urged the deputies to adopt the ms joriy report. ° Rev. Dr. Van Dusen, of Western New Yerk, wasin favor of taking a conservative View of the matter, and gave notice that at the Proper (me he would move a subsistate for both reverts the resolutioas adopted by the Gevers] Convestion in 1X Tde disen--ioa Oa ritnalism was coutianed Bp tothe hour of recess by Mr. Ler Bough, S. B. Rogeles, Key, Dr. Shattuck, Wiitiam Welsh ana others. On Teassembhing at two o'clock a message wes received (rom the Hou: of Bishops, con- curtiug With the deputies ia cominuing the Jo.nt Committ'+ of both Houses on the Russo- Or ek Church. ‘The Convention then resumed the discussion of the ritualistic reporis. Rev. Dr. Goodwin, of Pennsylvanim, spoke in favor of the edoption of the majoriiy report. Key. Dr, Maban, of Maryland said the inno- vations complained of were port of the tidal- e which bas been movicg for years. The Chureb of Rome, he said, we reg rd, and justly too, with dread mpd aversion as to some of her forms, but she bas abandoned a rart of her policy and now allows prayers and singing in the vulger topgue, because by doing s) <he ad- yanerd her owa interests. He closed with an nesi appeal in 1avor of tue report by a ma- jority of tue committee. Rev. James S. Hanckel. of South Oarolina, Suid be was of eburch torms. The previous speaker, he said, bed referred to a grea: tidal wave. Is it neces- sary fora tidal wave to be onward! Is there no retrogression, no return of the wave? Why change the prayer of our Lordinto “our lady.” instead of “our Farher,” and use the latter desiguation only occasionally. He thought this was dangerous and shouid not be tolerated. Rev. Dr. DeKaven, of Wisconsin, thought that this body was not in a condition to pass thos bastily on mutier of such grave impor- tance, and therefore urged that the subject be postponed. Tey. Dr, Littlejohn, of Brooklyn, followed in @ forcibie speech ‘n favor of the majority re- port. The motion for indefiuite postponement was then withdrawy, when several substitutes were offered und debaied. At three o'clock a vote wns taken by dioceses on the substitute offered by Mr. Van Deusen, (an favor of giving the Bisbop im exch diocese the power of de- ending im relation to the rabrical regulauon worship,) with the following result: Ayes Intiy, 21: clerical, 14: divided, *. Noes—clerical, 7, danty. _ ‘was adopted. Mr. Poxtotticr A. M and that Dis Wile Grea of bis in tue N 8 leiter Amond that a brother He culled for Bostou, in which it rother had Tecenuy Jost rece Mcbmond. emp! five bundied per © mou mar ate of thin hev aff We donot look que vemer Will, Deyo! thing of a revival. rolion £0 erial ch and at this season of so than usual new upebang: Prints have eu reduced wbout half acenta yard for spragu and D) but new siyhs adapted tot Beas ip 1ull prices, thongh the demand is but moderate. F city tra a s are very limited, and co hoed ly (o single packages, iv make up nssort- Fer jem fabrics are in very moderate demand, and in perizuons during ‘the have very sensibly Cecreased. there 1 {err demAud for choice styles of winter good Jor the c.ty trade—such as silks, delatues, me- Tinos, aud miilipery arnoles. The avctiou-rooms baye been largely snp- Phed: but the competition has mot ben ively tbonsh the sale The (411 i prices 2 N.Y. Mudlependent, 2th to wnsetthe Auition Ameng buyers.— Vessex BURNED was 2. He © wraed Oa Sunday afternoon near ¢ Jand. She had just cleared irom that por Liverpeol with a cargo of staves aud petro. Jeum. When three miles from poit an explo- “ton cocurred ord the vessel wes imnediately i lames trom ene end to the othes. Some of cTew were biown overboard, bat all wer saved. Lt is supposed thar pns f Jeum in the bold penetrated to Was set on Bre by the light causing the petrolenm buroink versel wns in plaice sight of Cleveland, great excitement prevailed on shore. (gs Went fo the rescue and brought off the crew. ‘The bark and cargo are a total loss, Tur Coanrion Pemare Peorstaiax.— Madame Moor. the femate pedestrian, succeded in walking Miity miles iu nime hours avd fitty minis, on Saturday, at the Rink ia Syracuse. The first cweaty-five miles were walked in five hours, on: minute and thirty-five second:? Owing to some misunderstanding as to th thoe of walking, Capt. Beadon of Troy « vot arrive im me to contend with Madame Moor on the last tweity-five miles. Mr. James Miles, of New York, formerly of California. entered the lists against ber. in the absence of Capt. Bendon, and walked the last twe aty-tve miles ia tour hours aud tfty minus, the Madame trating bim by one minute and thirty. live seconds, ian leather is the male fashion in Paris, appranog a canes, porte-mouaaies, Cheat ¢eses. pocket-books penboliers and Watches. 87-G. F. Train writes: I shall be President, (itve Ciera elth das, 0: Module 0.3 west ‘aor Peapa.svenre and ON star Ofes Bu'ldiva. “It is well, In i THRER-STORY BRICK HO BO. 44 ABD Higa ce ser agcoaD 2 THURSDAY AE ERSOON over. ith, 125, af 4 6 clock, in teont of mires, wes briog Deetiog. three arorion dient con sewcrece, and thoreush beativg apparatus This property is si.uste No. +19 sree. south aide, between 2) and 21 ats, Nironsls to Indiana avenue. and beidg in a central localti: should and the attcutlon of parties wishing tu ofitable investment. = 83.000 cosh; the residue in 6 and 12 ith interest, by a deed of iby and revi use stanpe at co make time of December let, 18°3 beso dave COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. dY GREEN & WILLIAMS, rr and 2 Bea cockear at Ame ety the Revol j °'Y* | BOUsEBOLD FURNITURE. CARPETS, &c., ang New Mesns has @ bair-broching iaa. gat AY. the Sist fastent, at 19 ine, 5 ° ke. m we shall ob hem, BBction wA commission” bas beep issued in 8, lie Barniture of @ ‘indy declinine England to get cheap oysters. As apes PIPE x A7-An Evgitth clers¥A0 calls Gladstone | J riguce api Green Hep Parlor Saito ne of the devil's gen Book, case. What. ot one too Tabies AZ Only fiity per cent. of the boys and girls muds Black, Welngt Chamber Sete of Maine, between the ages of four and twenty, T Beos. Piltows and Boletos attend school, Only thirty-eight per cent, of Bi ie and Ingrsin new: the children in Portland ‘Mttend sea ool; euly * cer rgn twenty-two per cent. at Augusta. Ye th noribery part of the state, settled ty Freach emigrants trom Canada, there are ng sebog!s, yo market will be afforded viney ts both for the fruit aud they produce, ‘The cars on the A. L, & HH. Railroad, are now melting they daly uips to Clark's G Ex tt Coo! Stoves and Utensite, abrega rest aea teentart wh haa to Oc ae2t GREEN & WILLIaMS, Aucts, WOMAN. | to the pecntiar and important 'y eustein. their peculiar orgen- nd the oMf-*s they perform, are sulyect to ferings. Kreedom trom these contribute for nove can be who are oll. only but ne one of these vs ous femaie complatuts «an lopg be envered to ran on without ii iv.og the oral boaith of the individual, aod ere long pro- nt sickness and premature 4 it pleasant to consult @ physician for the rrliet of these various delicete afections. and mest urgent neces: ctifice her greateat The sex wf!! then thank us for placing ia thei hands simple specifics which will be found «ff acl: ieving and caring almost every one lesome complaints peculiar to toe = only will ® true woman arm as to do thi rede snficr om in sileuce, and hundred ly vainly to druggists ‘and doctors, wh rely tautalize them with the hope of « care or apply remedies whicn make them worse. ‘would not wirh to assert anything that would do injustice fo the aMlicted, bat 1 am obliged to wsy that altbough it may be produced from excessive exhaurtion of the powe! by laborious em: ploy ment, wr wholesome air au fod, prof: struntion, the use of tea and coffe” and frequent chi'dtirth, It te far oftener caused by direct irr! tation. applied to the mucous wembraue of the Vazina iteclf. Whea rviewing the causes of these distressing cumplsints, 1. is most painfal to contemplate the <Duant evils consequent imple justice to the subj ct to enumerate a few of Bauy seditional ennses wh aitect Mfe, berith, and re or less directly. the fase Buen consequently, a Tact Te of the entire lin man family. The mania that extsts for precociou education and marriage. caures the years that na- thre desicned for corporeal development to wasted and perverted In the restra'nte the early copiinement of school, and e=peci ibe apbeaithy excitement of the bail room. T! Jothed, aud the mad unduly perverting in miduteht revel e7 peture is for sicep and rest, Tacsomplished. Bow copsiaut rot aut of Ea Invely forhidting the exerc oe" ment ena retention of orgsnic heal Sirenvth. the exposure to night air; the sudd chenge of Temperarnre; th prod ry 2 complete prostratton Must, of necessity, ‘At last. an ea ed by &: mut ® trothial pic te 8 of eur young women ity to exer, experion Long befere the abil the functions of the penerative ov gans, ey requl tion of their peculiar pervoos ays of whatis called the thesue. which Bith the femaie breast end lips, evidently uuder the control of meztal em an carly period of | these emotions paterity,to bat vievins ete Dale. lopmes FOR FEMALE WEA $3 AND DESILITY WHITES OB LECUCRRE@A, TOO PReFUsE NSTRUATivN, EX@ACSTION, TUVO LONG CONTINUED PERIODS, FOB PEOLAPSUS ANP PRARING 2 PRULAPSUS UTEBIO OO We offer the most perfect specific known HEMBOLD MPOCND EXTRACT oF BUCLU, ™ EDirections for use, diet, and advice, accompany Females tu every period of life, from in extreme old wha Sad it are in the d.schaage of its functions! flory oF maalood and wamanbood. the HELM DSEXTBACT Licu is more strengthening than ary of ih: 249 of ark or irop. ans attely water and tore pi ant. RELNECLO'S EXTLZACT BUCY having received the indorsement of the GENERAL DESILITY, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL Da&paRs: IMBECILITT, DETERMINATION OF BLOUDTOTHE HEAD, CONFUSED IDEAs, HYSTERIA, GENERAL IRRITASILITY, BESTLESSNESS AND SLEEPLESSNESS aT NIGHT, ABSENCE OF MUSCULAB EFFICIENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, DYSPEPSIA, EMACIATION, LOW BPIRIT, RGANIZATION or PABALY®: anes OO ES mea eS Ott PALPITATION OF TUE MEaRr; and, im fact, all the (oucomitants ofa NERVOUS . SCORETTED state of the wesc De eile To iueer the gervine cut this ont, ASK FOR BELMBOLD’s, Teke no other, x, BOLD by DRUGGISTS apa 5 7 Win EALERS Evaar. Price €1.25 per botti:; or ste pottles for $6.50, Delivered to any & ress. Describe Symptoms ip al Communications, HBL MBOLD, 2 Chemi- iecinieey< = pee ) BOFB ARE GENUINE UNL rc BA rd rrapiers wit A Aad ‘arebouse, —— pats @S mxuavowp, | pon them. It ts hot | __INSURANCE. ‘ery P R PRELPs, wWeouerTs D o'deus. Secvetary CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN, SHTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. | coaser per Tth and 5 THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY | orrus | UNITED STATES OF amenica, Chartered by Special Act of Congress, A) proved July us, ison.” “P* orricens: i Iphia. Prest: it AY COOKE Gbairman Fisasce and’ Baccetive HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Prost- BMLESON SY. PERT, Philedeiphia, Secretary S TURNER. Washington, Assistant ° FRANCIs ©. SMITH. MD Medical Diccoter” MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD: 4. K. BARNS. Surgeon General United States PAT) WURWIEE: Cater Medical Department : rh s Upited States Navy, Wesntnatone D. W. BLISS, M.D, Washington a National Company, chartered tysp> 9 Tis edvantagee offered by this Comp, ck grease. 1965. A bald up capital of £1,200 on0. It cflers low rates of om It furofshes 7, {is definite and certain in ite terms | is @ home company in every locality ts policies are exempt from attachment J here are no unnecessary restrictions int! * iy to the! their fell amoapt and retorn ell the prem that the insarance costs ouly the decrease anpus! payrerots Policies wil, be iseued that will pay to t sured during life an euvual income of one-wu.+ the amonnt pamed in the policy Pyoea tts Fate ie charged for risks upon the lives ° . Iduenres not to secure dividends, but at so low | wcost t ividends will be ii ‘tis At EVERY a Se ‘ jor eased to the Company's General tere. Fampnt od | Decticnlars «trem op application af the Ofiice of the Company tn tals GENERAL AGENCY FOR MARYLAND. DELAWARE. VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA. AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT THE OFFICE OF JAY COOKE &« Co., FTEENTH STREET, | OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON D. 0. | semay LIFE INSURANCE. $5,000 for 86 Premium UNDER TEE AUSPICES OF T! Manhatian Co-Operative Relief Association, THE MANHATTAN (6-0PeRATIVE RELIEF ASSOCIATION 18 CHARTERED BY THE sTaTE or SEW YORK. OBJECT. The object of this Association Is te secure a cash Payment within forty days after the death of & ber of as many dollare as there are members jess to Which he or she beloags, to bis oF 2 | MEMBERSHIP FEES. at jointag, the doache bine be giv from eack member go = wie heirs of the deceased member, and the ten cente for expens: Mectiug. a tem « } toed tuto TEN CLASSES ¥ DLASSES FoR W cy Clied, ten new classes * i women are not slowed 2 clases, Everything is dons ty make ee cual. | CLASSES. | AWAT! persons between the ages of 15 and 20 years, il pereon« between the ages of Band 25 years, All persone between the ages of 28 and 20 yeare, D2 persous between the ages of Sand 35 years. All pers bs between the ages of 35 an4 4 yeare, between the ages of #) and 45 years. sotween the ages of 8 mul 20 youre, between the ages of 8 etween the ages of 35 Pata for fet y Bach (lass ‘9 lin ach person pas 5 ‘por ain | member, and $i i¢ cart time a member des ben | donzenz "to the same Class ae or she may 06 member. A member of ome Class cammot be assessed this | doitar of @ mem*rr of anotaer Class d Bark | Ga DEPENDENT, AQCiNe WO CONMECSiON WHE o cw to the widow or heirs, and the Tenwst forward within thirty days one dollar and ten cente | cach to the Association to reimburse it Failt | tocend this eum, they forfelt to the Assectat | mone: s Beit, and the Association eupplies @ Dew | member to Bll the place vf the retiring one, ADVANTAGES. The aovac tages of this Association over onfinar | Lite Insurance Compamies are, Bo pa tos cam break it; the tees are so small, aud reguired to be patd st ‘such long tutervals, that auj man cam secure to his family @ competency upon bis deata. | { HOW TO BECOME MEMBER: | Bay ove desicing ty becouse @ member may apply j peck we ron hog aie oe i ck re vial order, ex Le expreamnge Bald vy the spplicant, Wad-rnocnemetns oat ssochastom be respumseb.e for momeys some bak ay Acccmpanying the money wust bee ta thes paper giving the appucant's fuil name, ae. birth- . Present occupa membership ts in town, wlio he cores ty, State. Aico. in the physical ofthe dec. re PF per 8 forme of application for moniberehip wiil be sent upon application Back member oueht to ty to make mow memherey by x0 dorne 4: is kimsed NO letter will be noticed thet does net contain ® three veut pustage sianp to propay return portaxe. INVESTMENTS. ‘The Hy laws of the Association require that ene- thud of the mony received ante oe ‘ing frnd to meet pay moute Sts th= delinquencies of members This fund te beld by the NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, and “ill be luvested in United States Bonds or ht at a} 7 » wi Drow st the value STthe money so leaued. it reaceace mart ustify Secretary, aud appoint @ represeutative te poy LOCAL AGENTS ARE WANTED Ipevery 8, and applications endorerment be yAsect for the Duatcict of Cx ambis: seu sea-se ‘ { ' ' '