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| , PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepied, At the Star Building, €.W. Corner Pennsy!vanis Av. and lth Street, EVEMNG STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, TRe STAN uw served by the carriers w thei ubecribers in the City aad District at Tex Osere rer were. Uopies at rhe counter. #1 | B. i OF Without wrrp; 8, Price me ALLE -—Taree months. (ur Dollar aud city Cents; six months, Three lare; one year. Five Doliars. No sent from the office longer than pat. 0 Cxwrs e: for. The WEEKLY STAR— published on Friday | Wornine—One Dollar aud a H. tae EVENING STAR. FROM WAS n Year. GTON TO THE FAR WEST * Divectly ta the val ©) —The Nicholvou Louis—R-- —Sumdny meval of the Capital. {Editorial Correspondence of the Star.| SF. Louis, Sept. 2°—For the last fortnicus we have becu traveling amongst loc every one of which claims to stand «d uly in the way to India.” That is the case with Council Bint lag he left of the great route to India: ehe is exactly on the line. So of Omaha, Counctl Blatfs ts oif the track. out in the sua-flowers, on the wroag side of the river; Omohe is on the Hae of tue india—go trade. Up a piece in Nebraska <ivorge Francis Train's one-house city of fumbus pris in the claim, not only th: single tenement is loc: All other cities, towns, ¥ tes ed on the exact geo- | srupbical center of the country, entitling her to | be the Natio Capital, but also thar planted precisely nt the point to make her the etteway of the commerce of the world. +s: Joe” pooh-poob's Umana and the other candi- dates up rive «is the half-way he between New ‘ork and San Franciseo, and on the direct line to Lat Atchison, Fort Kearney, and the “U.P. RKO” Leavenworin and Kansas Uity also put in their claims in a mild way. St Louis complacently listens to the wrangling 0! s, and has au abiding consciousness manifest destiny pommts to a city of sbont her shape and posiiou te d'stribnte the trade of the world esof the West. Manding before a good map of the t ited and traflic indicated, St. Lows certaimly see to occupy the position entitling ber to ba empire city of the West, if mot the ceutral city the continent. Chicaga, her great rival Seems much too tar north. Will the treme dous energy and activity of Chiego enable bh to divert trade out of its creat natnral chanue sn her direction, or will natura advantages position cause St. Louis to triumph in the en, as in the case of bunkerish New York over 2etive Boston! Viw Caicags has it all her own ¥, cuts off the Montana trade from St. Lou bree lines of railroad rR is is only beginnin ing on: *bort ruus around § perarounda Du slow and sur eof S:. Louis win in the end Sbe will Gave rattronds im all dar: c.10ns so Inter; not enly radiating lines bat g uk limes that she will get py right counecti to tal about is ike a mo lera cisp But will not tar fon. In ten years St. Louis euyh! miilon of inhaditants, and to have elf beyond the r Will this be oue bond wd five years in be remembered th: t S*. Louis bas made m f Towth within the last thirty years, Iu $ St. Louts bad bat ©.0.0 i What St. Louis has to Bnild Upon. What a wonderful system of water eommn t - Louis commands! She bas tn pi Bavigable =”) miles above and 1,34 Twenty miles ove the city th he Missi i, navigable 24 Louis! Two hundred mi * Odio comes in, affordin ales! Aud ther great {ature by such 7 World never stw befor Miseouri las 16 & sqvare miles of ¢ In the way of six m arge. Sue bes 6, een counues of ad isso pure tha! nd belles nse res the wo! Witnin one of that city are tu be found tron PP in, silver, platina sockel. emery, cobalt, coal, Lanestone, granite, pipes marble, metallic eight millions 0% shemp.tive mi owing soil in the S we bave tasted in the 1. Ske has twenty d farming land, well id, gold, z presper. Ske mn fis ger tw belp herset f. Keo is. Tais erected im her border: Chicage year 2,000 This +000, 1a numbers at a better style ef buildings sthat make up a comsiderable pettion of CBicago’s big showing; and St. Louis i= on the whole 2 muen better built city Law Chicage, Not upto Mark. St. Louis shows no where in progress mish the visitor at Chicago. St. Louis has water works, but the water (brought trom the river above the city) is nothing but Kiquid mud. Itstruck us asa buge practical oke when it was presented to us for washing Purposes at our hotel. Chicago would not rest =n hour with such water: she would either find Forams to filter it, or would seek some other ply. Neither would Chicago content her- sel! fora day with the primitive mode of load- jog oF uploading freight practised om the St. Le iver front. To-day we watched the process of unlosding lumber from a steamboat asthe “Levee.” It was carried np the steep, stone-paved bank, a board at time, and two mneh were required to each board. The process was constantly Interrupted too, by the zig-zag movements of mule-teams working up tne ne steep bill-side. AN aloug the bank the process was repeated, laborers carrying reight crossed im thetr path by teams, and the ams mm torn getting blocked and entangled Teiractory or inefficient animals refus he topull their loads up the bank over the Tough stones used for pavin g. In Chicazo this freight would bave been carried by boat ex. | accly where wanted, and transferred almos: Without the agency of human Iabor. icholsen Pavement. bas inaugurated at least ong inss improvement. She surpasses Ctucago an the tbe extent of her wood pavements, and here as in Chicago, ‘he superiority of this pave- ment uv uf every description seek the streets on tis Isid. The improved appearance given to 8 street by the Nicholsom pavement is shown im & moment by contrast with streets equally well built, bu: lacking ue cleanliness and theregularity of cutline of the pavement ef wood. As im Chicago, the term Nicholson pavement covers several kinds of wood pave- ment, some of which are preferred to the Nicholsom pavement proper, neral Appearance of St. Louis. St. Louis, hike Wasiipgton, iabors under the Gisadvaptage Of covering too mach ground: From the cupola of the city’s Court House on which ’ ' ! uY Tas | | sapere acs | And settlements are either to the right o- | States, with sll the creat marural lines of traye! { Sil others is shown by the fact that | — ves. XXXII. WASHINGTON, Fe ning St D. C., MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1868. INSURANCE. —<arnsgaennpeeenaceepeiee paniateeaeess OUT R PHELPS, Ws overs p Secretary, President i CONNECTICUT MUTOAL LIFE INSUR. ANCE COMPANY . RIFORD, CONN. 5 Arcot over EIGHTEEN MILLION DOLLARS, Federal Block, Room 10, Opposite Post OM -« Kopartment, _Gormer 7th and F streets. THE RATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY oc at notes the number of ragged wacancies occurring | O¥er the whole extent of tee corporate limits | It is estimated nat there are almost as many Vacxnt lots in St. Louis as are built upon. St. | Lowis presents her shabbiest front to the river. ‘The bui.dings on the levee have a rusty, untidy | look; those on the parallel business streets, two oF three streets back from the river, are some- ‘What more modern, thongh rather grim and unpropitious. Beyond these we get ont of the Wholesale business. Fourth and Fifth streets are the showy streets of the city, smart with plate glass and ham retail stores. The smoke of the abundant bituminous coal throws @ padi over all these western cities; and when the wind is down river St. Louis catches it, not only from her own chimneys, but from the at foundries, mills, and workshops above however, these manufacturing establish- ments turned out property within the past year vulned ot $42,000,000, it appears they smoke to ome purpose. The style of bouse-buil Jing in St. Louis seems to be a cross between that of Philaceipbia and Boston. Everywhere here one ses the recessed dovrs of Boston's bricks, avd the white marble steps and window heads of Philadelphia's favorite pattern. The streets | are unmbered Phiiacelphia-wise, aud thu names of the streets are almost identical with tore of Philadelphia, St. Louis is surrounded by a belt of undulat. & greond, affording fine capabilities “or dives; but these baye not been improyec to any great extent, judging from the style of road ue over in the trip we made to “Shaw's Gar_ », situated in the most conspicuous part oy these environs. This garden, more preteutionsly uamed The Horticnitural Gardens of Missouri, ss four miles from the city. Its display of )wers is something wonderful, and every- wody Who goes to St. Louis is expected to see it The @wner, or rather the late owner—for he has preented the property to the State—is the Heury Shaw, a wealthy old bachelor, who fig- d some years ago in the St. Louis papers in - breach-of- promise case, Our driver thought made bis money “on whisky.” The founda- ous of @ great many western fortunes are whisky and pork: but at seems rather odd that be wealth acquired im this matter-of-tact Way should go to the formation ot probably the | wost brilliant and extensive flower garden in © world, Ia driving out to this garden we ced Latayette Square, in which Miss Hos- torr’s starue of Benton is placed. The rickety, sppaimted fenee surrounding the sqaure is not Tediiable to the city. | Sunday in St. Lonis. | Senday in St. Louis remiuds one tha: the ty ts not of Puritan origin. Clothing stores Loe stores, restaurants, drinking houses, bil- | hurd saloons, Ae, are open, A large bithard | -st.om opening directly upon the principa, sire of Ube em ss iu full blast, wich every he of its six les fully occupied, and ot ding by. Louis caters the inet (A s¢ pomber of j be b thas cork recfation and do thetr shop. prgou Sunday. Sundsy isthe great day tor tbe base ball clubs. 1 * and oth stablisbmaents of der, de eres op Suc f Sunca BR Feople ¢ ne the | bere or her years, They ley will bave | give importon seular is in the Mississippi | oid, will come to the bably in the course ot is pot growing: Congress yearty, + States and new € } ali these wast pr: filled up of supp the conn! * ia harmo This is the ¥ ' while in Washington & | Making our city 20 place of residence ond ri that members willbe unwilling to 1 Ht, to seek quarters a oe nks of the her at of 2 to I at the oy hess anu dig nd he will protection under the Isvvs and 12° stituted authorities of the The Mayor calls vpon the p under the most age thet ¢ offers a reward of for on charg: i aws of the S be convicted of having obs dated Shy voter im the exeres j an elect: 4 or intimi- of bes rigat as Orrto Casr Judge Johar t Ot doe chester. N. Y¥., ct “d order agatast the Board of Registry of the Third Ward pat city. compelling them to sh aid not register a man nan red for registra beariug alization of the dxte of | 7 cause wh hey The registers appeared in refused to ister Miles for among 2b day of Se maber, m Session; tha the or the deputy county cl court or judge. The the county court and the siguature of the clerk, and was regular on its face. Judge Johnson, Aiter hearing the arguinents, decided inact the | county court bad yurisd. | | oom: on suffi- etent t clerk t grant ce aes Dat (he board of registry of nw ofthe cou r= ToMac RasLnoan.. We re that this muc’ 1 ing 2s repi bi of way in mo e Las rough the ete adopted s » | a boulder in | tant hb: bearivg t tional L ! pe , uuine its old piace as be national ar of Prange, = S71 Madrid on October 5, a great demo be Fising Sum im tt beak of the eagle is mit the Marselic.se to res Pylon was made i savor of religions liberty ond equality #7 The people of Weedsport, N. ¥., have in- Vented shew church eaterAiaweut—s “mae aud mtik sociabl @ Miles, who ape | } Washington News and Gossip. f PorrTicaL Arvatrs In FLortpa.—Recent letters from Florida represeat everything quist in that State, The Legislature meets to-day and to-morrow will choose Presidential elect- ors, It is claimed by the Republicans that ths Jaw putting the choice of electors imto the hands of the Legisiature has been a great blessing to both parties, having been the means of pre- venting much violence and bossof lie. The Congressional election does vot take place mn- til the23d of December. The Republican nom- toating Convention meets at Tallahassee on Wednesday next, and i will probably nomi- Bate the present member, Hon. Chas, P. Ham- ton, for re-election MILiTaRyY OrpER rn RENCE TO THE Etictiom.—General orders baya been issued by command of Gencral Grant, publishing co the army, by direction of the President, the Provisions of the Coustitution and laws of the United States in retation to the election tor & President and Vice President of the United Siates, together with anact of Congress pro- bibitimg all persons encaged in the military or Laval service from interfering in any general or especial election in any Siate. Is He Marrizp!—The Cleveland Lear, of the 20th instant, contains the following para- graph, which has more thaw local interest : “Our next Vice P ident, Hou. Schu Colfax, was married, on Tuesday. in A bula county, to Miss Nellie M Wade. Our congratulations go with the newly married couple, Thore of the Americau people will be offerea on Tuesday next.’ As Mr. Colfax 1s announced, in the Indiana papers, as making a capital speech at New Al. bany on the day on which le is stated to baye been married, perhaps the Cteveland paper somewhat anticipated events, Payment or INTEREST.—Warrants for $23,735, 382.50 (in coip) passed the Treasury De- partment to-day and were sent to various points throughout the couutry, for payment of the matured semi annual interest on registered and covpon 5-20 bonds, which became due on the ist of November, and are being paid to- day. INDIAN TReaty.—The Pres} claimed a treaty with the and Foxes of the Mississippi, by which they cede to the United Staves ail their lands, in return for which ample compensation is made, and a traet of land s+! side in the Indian country, south of Kansas, for their future home. PArpoxgD.—Among recent pardons by the President is mentioned Jas. O'Neill, of Mary- land convicted in March of passing counter- feit money, and sentenced to vighteen imouths* imprisoninent. lent has pro- REvenve AProrsTMEnT: Cullech to- made the t ments of Internal Reyenn —Secretary Me- lowing appoint- u Pennsylva- ; Joba’ Kin- ist Mis nasylvanw ourk € Morris fa on Hipp: erst r ns for ng tulland reliable election returns to-morrow nigat trom this cfSce. and they will be given out to the public as last as received. Rustenep.—The resignation of Abert Head, Collector of Internal Revenue for the Sixth istrict of Lowa, was to-day received by Sec- retary MeCalloch, and sccepted. No successor Los been appointed to fill the yacaacy. TMPORTANT PATENT CAse SETTLEp.— IL». Fiieba Foote, Commissioner of Patenis ho. vencered a cecision in the case of Henry H. Fyarsand A. J. Brown, on an application for pp ext the patent granted to them on t of October, 186, for improvement ia © machines. ‘The application for the jon bas been fally argued before the Commissioner by able counsel: oue of the pr: cipal objections to the extension being tha’ = saniiar device had been previouly patented, bot 1! appeared in evidence before Commis. sicuer Foote that that patent was never suc- cesstul, and was abandoned by the inventor, hence Le was Of opinion that the inventor who finally succeeds and gives to the public prac tical Tesults should Te: the benefit of the Ws, and as the inventor bad been tnad- ¥ Jewarded on account of the large entiending the production of bis machine a market, the Commissioner directed that he patent be extended. Trt NeMova or Generar Revs . “Data” spy pmor that the Presiden: has his iutention of removing Gueral dine the uned cir not made known yuite probable d of his com- ount of his last e decision of a civil 4 question of heir- ether military com- umed such autaority as © pon bimself in the case of rk, mentioned in these dis- 0, and his conduct in this the disapprobation of peetive of party,” > know bec epublicans hat a gay iimore Satarday nizht. selon Taylor bas withdrawa in the fifth congressional dis- New York. This leaves only Joha y and George Francis Train ia the in Nebraska was 145-4, 0 ty for Mr. Taff, Republican efess, Was 2.377, and for Mr. publican candidate for Governor, or Wilsoi his fifty-fourth cam. paign speech ut Sierling, IML, on Wednesday evening. aud staried tor bome, His engages ments have closed. —Mr.L.L. Levy, whom we are told is a t of Atlanta, made a speech urday, in which he assured jeople,” as a class, are r Seymour and Biarr, i despstch from George‘own, sys General Kupatrick ured to addree* meeting daere Friday mighi, bat wa ted by the Butier men, and the stand. - 1. Pennington, an Ala baina State Senator, and Hon. George L, Preaker ofthe House, both Rep published a | reoeutly an eral Stlemypts were imade to agsay s —In his Targmany Hall spescn nigh’, General Blsir spoke of G wery great cud illustriors ma wh is at the head of the Opposition. He gas rendered to his co Which the country emeraber, overuor Seymor kesbarre, Pa, racy of to Inrge crowd Satu: eeretary Stanton spoke to rday night at the Aowemy Apbiai. Fis adires: Teyew of Governor Soyr cbes, Which, he said, w ~alitie: Mw gtotse workingmen about gecond fer Pitt cy the high rate of taxes, and the third to the Ferks county demo on the vast expenses of the war. ne New York Suniuy Merald cays—Tae Democrats expect to start Seymour and Hoi. man up the Hadson from Spayten Dayyii weD at leat seveuti 6 emerge majority. The Republicans, howe #1, expec: to overcome even these figures in the rnral districts, IBTERNAL Revesve.—The raceipts to Tony tuis Cource were $1,271,779.62 Tue Stats Tax on RATLuOAD TRaveL.— President ckley. of the Philadelphia, Wil- mington aud Baltimore Railroad, sometime Since notitled the authorities of the State of Delaware that after the Ist instant he would NOt collect the State tax of ten cents per pas- sepzer passing through that State. Mr Hinck- ley takes the ground that the law is unconsti- tutional. It has been decided recently, it will be remembered, that any Set imposing a tax upon travel isa restriction om travel, and can- uot beenforced. Mr. Hinckley 1s the first rail Toad president who has taken this ground in this section of the country, bat it is not impro- buble that Presideur Garrett, of the Bultimore and Obio Company, will follow suit. In con. seqnence of this action of Mr. Hinckley the fare to Philade!phia is vow 34.90 instead of 35, aud to New York $525 instead of $s Mss0n GENERAL WERTEMEURG, of the Aus. trian army, has yistied Fortress Monroe with letters from Secretary Schodeld. H+ was re ceived with military honors, aud lett yesterday tor Richmond and Petersburg, ——— TELEGRAMS T0 THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, FROM THE FAR WEST, Indian Attack on the Union Pacific Rail- road—Lynch Law—Political News, &c. Sr. Louis, Noy. 2—An Omaha dispatch de- spateh says the Indians displaced a rail on the Union Pacific railroad near Siduey last Saturday, and a freight train was thrown from the track, and a fireman was killed, and also wrecking the train going West, which was obliged to return. in consequence of the apyearance of a large body of Indians. The troops at Forts McPherson and Rassell were sent to protect the railroad men. All was quiet at last accounts. Five desperadoes were hung near Gilmore ou Fridpy by a Vigilance Committee A cispateh to the Republican says tae counties Governor Clayton has decided the registration invalied were largely Democratic, and it will especially affect three Congressional districts which wre expected to give 5,000 Democratic majority. ‘The assas-ination of Congressman Hinds was the result of a female difficulty. Democrats universally condemn the act POLICE TROUBLES IN NEW YORK. Conflict of Authority. New Youx, Noy. uperintendent Ken. nedy, of the police force, undertook to-day to issue a general order to the police, directing them to take the prisoneas who were arrested for fraudnleat voting before a United States Commissioner, aud not before a police justice, erany State Court. Thts is said to be in con- travention of the law. Twoofthe police commissioners, Ros worth and Brennan, will issue instracitous to tae po- Lice fore to obry the orders of the Sanerine ent. Guless they are issued by the author- of the board. ler ion it fs said th: dent Kenneay’s actina dhetmient a. Saperinten- de the basis THE NATURAL ri Prirape Read, in the ation’ certifi Prius bravch of the Supreme Court is con- trary to the wa f Congress, and contrary to the act of Asceimply should be rejected at the polls. “L thereto ke the foll er :—And sow, November, | that po more aliens court.” be mataralized in cubis LE CELEBRAT- HALLOW EVE Worcester, Mass., Nov. 2—Bridget Mur was killed last Setorday night while iaa age field by the owner, Bartholomsw O' Donne, who sbot ber with A pistol Deceased was cele < Hallow Eve, and With some other girls, went to tie field W get enbbage. “Fock PLay."—fbis great sensationat drama will be performed during the present week at Wall's Opera House with the same excellent cast which bas attracted such bouses since the play was firet brought here. It bas been a decided success, and wil probably run a week yet, or even longer, as it scems to be gaining in popularity. THY Pottce Dirrieciry In New ORLeans. Friday evening, before the injuaction trom the Fitth District Court was served ou the Mayor, he had appointed Kobert Diamond, Oniet of Police, with instructions to demand the ottic», im case of refusal to eve outa writ of yr worranto. ‘These instructions be bas complied wih. General Steadman Saturday tendered bis unqualified resignation as Superintendent of Metropolitan Police, which was avcepted, and George L, ain,’ acting superintendent, w < sppolnted superintendent rv tem. Tho poliee comm iss ners state that they intend to Sppoint &euperimtendent on the recommenda. on of themerchsats and onderwriters. Gen- Ronssean, by reqrest, visited the club m ofthe Innocents, the “lub most promi. oubles with the ney ses. and in ble feeling sili existed on ac. ath and Woundirg of several of rs. Ina short speech, General vned them that the resronsibility ges and discrde:s in New on his shoulders, and that he un to keep the peace and encourage thersto do the came. He sud he felt it his them the law must be observad, and thatevery man who has the right shall vote unmolested on election day. General Rousseau was enthusisstcally received. Asp atch to cae New York Zribune, trom New Orleans, dated on Friday, says: “Atter investigation it is found that the 1 9<roes of St, Bernard killed no women or children as reported, nd but one man‘ who had just ktited two negroes. About fifty negroes were killed in alin that parish. A reign of terror exists there.” their mers! Rousseau AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDIA.—The Gazette of Saturday evexing says: Sales of Real Esiate—The following 1s 4 list of sales of realestate, made this moruing by auction, im fromt of the Mayor’s Office, by Green & Wise, real esinte agentsaud auction. eers: Twenty acres and one (apt of land, in Alexandria county, ou the Old Pactory road, belonging to the estate of C. B. Swann, tos) Kevan & Co., of New York, for $25 per acre. ‘Twenty acres adjoining the above, an belong. ing to the same estate, to the same parties for ‘S45 peracre. A lot, with the framed house thereon, sitmaied on the southeast corner of Feirtax and Gibbon streets, the residence of the jate Geo. Carson, to T. A. Brewis, for $1,250, A house and Jot on the ens: side of Rovai street, between Cameron aud Queen. belonging to the estate of George Duftey, to C. P. Shaw, for $073. Agriculiural Far, The subject of the reor- ganization of the AgriculiuralSociety, and t Preparation of the groands, and the he, arrangements for holding § fair bere next tai} is being talked about, and such eiforts, it is understood, will be made by tke parties haying the matter in charge as will almos: iasare suce cess. TuRENGuish EtRevions.—The foreign pa- Teceived by the ist mails stale tha: tae Writs for the el-ction of members of Parliament Will be issued om the 11tb of November. The forough nominations will take place on the ith, snd the polling on the lch. La the coun. ties, ‘he remuimations will take place on iba eh the polling on the 2th.” Parhament, it is uscerted, will meet om the 1th or itth @f December. Feary Stren. —Ebgland is takiag the lead in the way of femsle sattrage, cTie < of Women” are receiving attention under the Britivh Constitute is stated thai sbovtt Gb women are on the voting list, that was closed some weeks since. Tory will go to the polls next mouth, and their votes mast oe token snd connted. So fat, England isin ad. yonce of the United States a respect to female sulfrage. RF-The inte Gen. Gates was the frst oqdat tha! evcrenured West Potat, ar ofrides are discarding satin and adopti Pg touletes of plan white tuile, ware 3 SA boy of eleven has just died at Aarga: in Switzerland, {rom the sting of a yeaonen fy, S Veile with a deep tringe arenow ‘Yogue oner more, bcd Se The executors of James Bucharan haya contracted for the erection of monument over the vemains of ihe lute ex-President, at Lan. caster, Evrorgax News ny Carir.—Itis ‘that slight See eee ee a at Leamington, in Warwickshire, Englan The formal dissolation of Parliament will pro- poe beergel oops this week. The writs for the e 8 Will be issued immediately thereafter, and the elections will commence three days from the date of the writs. The Provisional Government of is about sending rei forcements to Cuba. The city of Havana bas been authorized to borrow ten million crowns for the completion of the Isabel canal. Belgium bas recognized the Provisional Government. The Khan ot Khokand has sent an embassy to St. Petersbarg, to make efforts of friendshi) and submission to the Czar. Serious riots tool place in Rotterdam Saturday. The troops were called out, and obliged to fire upon the rioters, and it 1s reported that several persous were killed and many wounded. A large number of arrests were made. Intelligence bas been received that the American bark Bounding Pillow, from Barcelona fer New York, bas been spok-n of the coast of Portagal, under jury masts, baving lost her main mast, ‘mizzen jwast. and foretop mast ira gale on the 13th of October. Tue New York Natrratization Fravns. The Grand Jury of the United States District Court in New York on Saturday fonnd three bills of indictment against Benjamin B. Rosen. berg for iseuing false certificates of naturaliza- tion. Mr. Rosenberg has been held to bail ir the sum of $13,500, The Grand Jury also touud bills against Lewis Cuddebach, Abraham Hy- au, Wm. J. Dickenson, Wyckam S. Saw, Samuel E. Domenick and Henry C, Mitspaugh for combining and conspiring together to sell and use faise certiticats o1 citizeuship. Sa The most fashionable milisners 14 Paris at this moment are men. SPECIAL NOTICES, RUPERT'S AROMATIC POLISH tor Oiled or Polished rhiture. Gilt Frawes, Marble, ac. Extracted from Aromatic Arabian Gums. Fra. arent and Brillient. Price 60 cents per bettle For slo by KIDWELL & BON, Pa avenue pear lth t Street. and Droggtets, Grocers, aud Furniture Stores. General Depot, 294 Pearl street, New York. oc3-10t ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO MABRY. ¥ Men, on the Errers, Abuses, ant Diceasce incident to Youth, aed ‘Bory Bak? hood, with the bamane view der ‘sunet ae free cure, sent by mall in le ter evel) G Address, HOWABD ASSOCIATION, Box P. Phttadel hia, Pa. se 213m BATCHELOB’S HAIR DYE. ‘This splendid Hair Dye (s the best in the world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliabie, instantancons; no disa iutment, 0 ridicnicus tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; Invigo- Fates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold bj sts and Perfumers; id 1 ed at Batchelor’ Wig F Bo. fe'Bond treet. New York ‘als-eodiy” S“PAPHIAN LOTION” FoR BEAUTIFYING bes AND COMPLEX. BEMOVES ALL ERUPTIONS, FREOKLEs, PIMPLES. MOTH, BLUTOHES, TAN, etc. Qnd renders THE SKIN SOFT. FALK and BLOOMING. For LADIES in the NURSEEY itis invaluable. For GENTLEMEN after SUAVING it has coegeal “PAPHTAN LOTION” is the enty roti edy for Ciseases aud blemishes of the 8Ki PHALON'S “PAPHIAN SO1P) for the TOILST. NURSEBY and BATU, will not chap the SKIN. Price Ceuts per cake. FLOR DE MAYO. “FLOK DE MAYO. ANEW PPRFUMS FOR THE DANDKER CHIED AQGOITE, DELICATE, LAsTiNe PLAGE, PHALON & 80N, New cork. jesy Sold by al! Dras; PHALOS HALL'S VEGETASLE SICILIAN MAIR RENEWER. BLE SICILIAD R NewE, ae HUMAN HALK RESTORED, Gray Hair chanced to its Nataral Color by HALL’S VEGETABLE ILIAN HAIR RESEWE nown to preesrve the Hair, bg out, aud maxing lifeless HEATHY, SO*T AND GLOSBY. Who uso it are unavimons fn awarding it th hg the best Hair Dressing extant. without @ rival in restoring geay hair to. its natu rel color’ Beware of couuterfeits and imitater- ask for Mall's. and take uone other. Price $1.00 For ga be jashau. N.H., Proprictors. HALL’S VEG UNDPREDS HAVE BEEN CURED OF THEIR COUGHS. COLDS: HOAKSE NESS. Se. by the COMPOUND SY¥BUP OF HOABBOUND. Twenty-five Cents per Kottle. Try it. Sela by all Droggists, CHAS. STOTT & UO., Agents. —$<$—___ 0 in LAapies. GENTLEMEN, snd CHILDREN'S SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, Usaerc: Boots aad Shoes, ac., 8c esa — 7 At 284% 7th street, fn the second re an 8 Northern Liberty Market. bet. Land} 6852. morse rames5hy TO BE WELD at ~~ iS THE NATIONAL CoURS WABHINGTON. D. c., Commencing Novemuse 10, 1868, FIRST DAY—Premiam, $109 for all horses owned in the District thtriy dara previous tu date: best thre in five, mile heats, to warmene, for Bere to fill, two toatart | UaTmes, four or a Licmlum, $.0for Banning ilosses, single dash of ie. SECOND DAY—Premium of Qs for Trotting Horses to Laraces mile heute taat have never boat, ea three minutes in patie, y—Prem ium, $20 for best Style Horse in rRei Some Day Freminm for best Saddle Horse. AY—Premium, $60 for instest Double HIRD {cam of Ded by OMe person, mile heats, best two iu three. $20 Led best matched Double Team ‘remium, owned by one person. Premium, $100 for Bunning Horses, single dash oftwo miles, FOURTH DAY—Premiam. $50); open to. all Trotting Horses, mie beate, three in tive, to har ‘Bess, four or more to fill two or more to start. Time required to be made im tits Tace, 2-33 uF hstse—eoed tiay and track—the winning horse to receive $39, end ert 312. Fir Td DAY Premiam, €250 for Romaine Hor- 2 tne 178; second huise, $70. Three to hil, of three 28 fc four-years-olds, beat three tater to baveeey, Olt four yoars-olds Premin: for best thorowsh-bred Bta'lion. Pretwiam, 15 for best Brood Mire. Premium, §10 for best Spring Qoit, All the above races are to be governo’ strici the “ries of the track - wig No prewinm will be contested for after dark, Bacing to commence euch day at 2 o'clock, Allentries must be mace ia writing, aad fen per ent. on premiums to be contested for included, o or before the first day of November, Everything connected with the above Fair will bees incertae anes i ie comes: and in overy case jaws to be ¢o fe for wilt be bung up inthe stand before start. re. Address atl entries to Z. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, corner of Bixth strvet east und Penraylracteneee: nue, Wastington, D. G. ve 21 Tawsw" (U™272p states patent oFric Wasrinston, D. 0. On the potition of NEWELL: Sinnebury. Coun. praying for the extension of & point giunted him ou the 234 day of January, Tris crlersd Uist said potion be need at th a orde: office on the 28th day of December next. Any per- #01 ege thi jon. fom ey ap oose this extension. i Bi em, Premium, NITED STATS ae ASHINGTO! a the petition of Fa. ~ Ww. jew York, executri OC 1S-laxtw Acting “tre in a a et orrTe UNITED STATES OF AmERICA, WASHINGTON, D. Cc, Chartered by Special Act of © Bn boon July 25, iscs SP" CASH CAPITAL..,...... 81,000, 000 OFFICERS: O. H. OLABK. Phitadeiphia. President ENKY D. COOKB, Wasbtugton, Vice Prosi- dent. ee W. PEET, Philadelphia. Seoretary Est RNER Wasrhineton, Acstetan’t Secretary, FBANOIS G. SMITH, M D , Modioal Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD: J..K. BARNS. Surgeon General Uotted states ‘army, Waashiny Pd worwite. Chief M.dical Deparumest United States Navy, Wanbiagtou- D. W. BLISS, M. D.; Wasbington. Tle atve: offered by this Con. at Tig sineuiasst Slaten fe Comany are ae ae, tte 81.000. paid np capital o! 00 it Stters fow Fates of promicm It furvisbes larger ‘nsurence than other Davies for the sane money It te defintie and certain in ite terms, | Htea home company in every locality | Its policies are exempt from attachment THE LEAVES OF THE TREE Were FoR THE rery policy ja nen torfarable. ‘olicies may be taboo b pay to the ti | thelr full amount and retorn all prem: that the insmrance costs only the decrease « ennuel pay men Policios wil be ismned that wil! pay to th sured during life an annusi income of one-toute the ht Dam@ed in the policy Boextre rai for risks upon the lives } of . i I locaree not to srcare dividemts, but at eo low Bost ie will be fm) LOCAL AGENT Is W wena a T | COUNTY: ond applications from com Siee for euch agructes, withaultsbleantorannests, Shevld be w/dressed to the Company's General te only io thelr respective districts HEALING OF THE NATIONS. ‘irculars, he foil partieat veo — on appl the Office of the Company fu tale ! — | GENERAL AGENCY | FoR | MARYLAND, DELAWARE, West vi INtA, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT THE OFFICE oF We have published the celebrated medical adver- thement of Dr. HZ. T. Helmbold. Previous to doing so we have received a moderate reward in JAY COOKE &« Co., Se eee eee Oe | orrosizs SaSabonr DRPAnathwe, the Wares, wants and business cards we present to WASHINGTON D. 0 ourreaders. It is our custom tocxamine every* thing thoroughly which we offer through our col- uimns, and to refuse all that we cannot commend. Now, as otr readers know we never do anything by Lalves, they can readily infer that when a so- called medical advertisement occupies a whole rageinthe Curncu Usiox, we mean something by It. Itienet our Burpot: to dodge cr tergiver- any such thing. We have no se2y LIFE INSURANCE. $5,000 fer $6 Premium UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THR Tapbatian Co-Operative Reliei Associ THE MANHATTAN ¢ PRRATIVE H RELIEF ASSOCIATION. IS CLABTERED BY THE sfaTk OF NEW Yosr sete, orto wink managing egent who smacgies into one | . : ORsECT. colamm what is boldiy coademned in an- The chet of ls Asncclarion 18 to wocare a cat i 2 , aymect within forty daye after the teath of @ other, ‘The Gettrrbars Asylum swindle came | permert vithin forty daye after tor drath of « to us; we judged mot by feeble senee, | in the ciassto which be or ene belonas. to his oF | ber heirs populsr disfavor, nor by Congressional action, but MEMBERSHIP FEES. we examined for ourselves, aod no money in the | The menib=rehip fees are viz 40 for whitch @ cr cate at on a be fm world could buy one inch of the Cuvxen Uszos | Mtks.) ara one Collar an: eo a e to commend it, Precisely the amo course Te sued toward Helmbold’s Bach: everywhere. it haunted our vision on rock, mona One deMar teow oact meant os tothe widew 4 d member, and the ton costs coting ds divided foto THN CLASSES TEN CLASSE> Fos WOUEN. clarscs are filled. ten new classes Meg and women tion od ses. Everything is done io make | each Classequal. j CLASSES. I persons between the o€es of it aud 20 yeara, persons LetwWeen the ages of Maud %yeare, tween tie ages of & aud 30 years. Persous between the ages of 3) and % pears. pes par- We had soen it tain, and curbstore; im the cars, on steamboate, and by the wa; ie, we saw this emnirrosent ape cafie advertired. We never gave it a thong never condemued it, never comme Jed it tush in the face cf prejudices, and cry out quack avack' We koew nothing of it; hal other, aud we | pe u 1 persons between iti wtb Li persons between the ages of 88 aud. 6 Hi pereons between the ages of @ aud 65 9: The Classes for the Any one 1) 0 bis | will be expelled. Ru DESe Dp’ the Assoctec a thought, more important «cb ects for contemplati vr than this wonderful medicine. 80 when it cam» onre. are. up for our consideratien, we determined to conn be Each person pa: 3° up j member, and $116 each time «gen demsing 40 the same Class he or she may be @ aember. tigete for cureelves. As we doin theology, -o do w in medicine—never ask,** What does Dr. think or say, or surmise a-and « If itis wrous, wii the her of ome Class cannot Se esensed Sf @ mem'er of aacther Class dies Bach INDEPBR DE: Re ComRetiOn we TLUUSTRATION. World may espouse, yet let our richt hand forget its cunnipg, and our tongue cleave to the roof of our mouth. if we waver ope atom in our devotion. | Clase “A” bas $00 male meathors. A man dh If it beright, notevon thotact that a hos: com- | Jie, Aeyguatiol Pare over wathin torts sai» mend, and a fortune is being made eutof it, ebati | UT Ysrd within thiriy days one dollar keep us from fidelity to it. For there be many | each to the Aseuctation to reita® to send this eum, they forfe | Moners Esl. wud the Associatiog applies @ Bow | mewLer to Bil the Elace of iue retiring oue men fo mean in this world that they will never edvocate a good thing if anybody gets a good liviug by it. We know of men who won't bear Heury Ward Beecher preac | ADVANTAGES, The atvartaces of this ation 0 Lite Apsurance Companies aro, | Deeak 1 tT ordinar BO pA-is can the fees ure so small, wad reyniret to be | Bald at eoch long intervals, that soy “sa cae | secure to bis family acompetency upon bis death 4 manages te keep the wolf from the door | - mi s HOW TO BECO: &) sciocettt:: Jokes Sim Be Matetell: Saxames | ass omsdusntng hea eneoer i nay ne fs making a fortune by his enterprise. mela onic: Gree yt tae sugtenmes Slat cause he lives in a brown-stone | front wecaunot | Lend ourselves to the mean task of condempation sy re the a plioaat Tad vpogerramet ‘t and wholesaleslander. There is somthing about ol poral icone .o 2 the man you like at once. He is uo qusck. A quack a occu path ate of ie in f, Post Oilice aidrnwe, is on empiricist, who tapers with disease, by ap- fae, a Medical Corp plying remedies he knows nothing ebout. Dr. Helmboid is at educated man; b the doctor exam? prover person to be tnenred, foram of application tor meambersiip wil upen application ach member oueht to try te mak aimee! ie frank in every respect; readily lays before you the ingredients or vegetable compounds of his medicine The very processes of distillation are pe-fectiy patent there is no diabolical decoction or componnting of eie- ments that are vile, and of course, secret, Kvory- thing is open and above board; what he be knows; you cannot be in bis establishment three minutes without sccing that heis a man who knows what be is about, All the world may know that the medicine be eclisso largely all over the world, is the very best diaretic known. stamp to prepay reture postage INVESTMENTs, The By-laws of tho Assoctation require that onc- tard of the v x0 dons he benef | noticed that dows n: io It is in strict acecrdance with the text feat Treperty In the cy of'y w Vokes at the bead ef this article. it ie but | i Tr Ddecen the icaf of a shrub or tree, eothered by the wild Hotientots, end has beon known for many years, Many others have used, ‘nd bear ample testimony to its usefulness. We dare any unprejudiced physician t» test its virtues and not yield to its superior merit. ‘There are other fucredients, as his advertisement abows. And now Laving 8 good thing, devoted to it with Hl of soudiug $i 10 each tise novlare an enthusiaem which beepeaks honesty at once, oncecal ornta. Oman is 20 Dour Kuat he what can we say, what nsed wesay? The dissases | Sect ey, ba ile Fie every treated are, some of them, peculiar and fearfal; but did our Savieur shrink from the loathsome leper, because the world id? The Buchu ie » i if it te “hat avy scientific man can prove it, © Diesting. Believing it to be « blessing, we have allowed {i place,and shall do it acain, and for auy and every good thing. Asa toad ora viper, would ‘brink irom error or evil, whether of Charch cr State; but every good thing we advocate. Let the insane man who cries out quack at everything Wedicinal, pavse. reflect, and come to his senses. (Quackery ts empirical, but such is act the Buchu; nor of suck fs the en! and maa who is bound <a Hakt. Brcores to the Buchu. Let the leaves of the tree ve for the healing of the nations —Chur-h Union, March 21, 1968, editersal, Bozit