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THE EVENING STAK | PTRIISHEP MAILY, Sanday Rxcepted, | at the Star Bullding, 45.W. Corner Pennsylvania Ay. and lith Street) | nY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | —o Tae SfAK m served by the carriers to theit | abseribers in the City Gad istrict at Taw | UBsTs Pea WEEK. Copies ai the counter, with | oF without pers, Two Oxnts enc Prices rok Maittne:—Three months, One Doliar aud Fitty Cents; six montis, Taree Dol- tars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are vent from the office longer than poid fr, The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday Morning—One Doliar and a Half a Year. ed eorwes wee. veh, XXXII EVENING STAR. i LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. \ The case of G. D. Lamar against ex-Aseistant Secretary ot War cluiming £14.09 dam. Sees for neat, WAS Up in New | York ye Aa Motion toquash the order | remoy ease to 8 United States court. The decision wos 1eserved. The New Orte yune of yesterdry ex. poses ass swopul a circular designed for tb Pvicen: pur pore e€ creating a collision between | the w Od bincks in thar evty to-day. The s the negroes will wot vote. Tte4 that the Erie Railroa@ Com- Pike's Qoera House, in New York, tor $-50.(00, and contemplat= establishing + their front beildings. retaiming Us Opera House tor other purposes. Three of the mo: nterfeiters in the eZ. Michwl and Tested at Law- vsetts, amd taken to Bostou tor ymour arrived in ¥ evening, and haa a mo N. Y., atha- jon from his fellow-c't is. ‘The Alahama J. ot yesterday, but there being no norum prevent in either House, they adjourned w The Aiabama eiection law forbids, unde Pain of flue aud Mmprisonment, ibe chaileaging Of voters in the States. OMicral advices state that the troops in ¢ continue to gun advantages over tue gent il to-day ba oa | IN PHitanerraia— | a. | . Etxction Matters Naturntization, / vie of Philaaeiph yy im his de s altuding to the pents found by the grand JUTY ogsipst persons holding hich oilicial p-si- Tous in a sister Stu'e for coming to that city aud voting. made the followiug remarks: “{ have been informed that it is the intention of | erties of men, organized in the erties of New | Fork and Baltimore, to come to this city en to- morrow to illegally vote. 1 desire to intorm thes people, xs ec officio judge of the peace, and as judge of the highest criminal court of the Stale, that if they are detected im such violations | of the law they will be ushed to the full | extent of the law. I may add that I Tesided in this city, ot which Lam a native seventy-one years, I never b rl of | such outrageous conduct as that prcticed at the electron heid on the 13th day of October Inst, | and with the gentlemen of the graud jury 1 | Unite im calling upon cur best citizens. without | Tegard to party, to aid im preventing a repetition | Of these scenes.” | ished by George W. Biditle and tie Members of the bar expresses tit is wuderstood to be the duty m offic ) When the certificate ot Mis presented, haviag the Pro pature and the seal of the cour’. h paper, and that any elective fing stich paper subieers hims«t: to | Amages, and is in peril of criminal | the opmuon, t of the elect to Teeeive officer re Ti Prosecution. meeting was held last event t Arch-tree's, Col. | ed that thi worn Par: Seve recs i and Wal mi wor ‘Tbe Par Faries that crit b amet ‘The riots which ocentred in Satu and sor cleck tur ous iu i the riot bad bee ‘The city is now quiet, us the gu P Of the miitt: | ‘The numbers of the anding army of Sj Will soon be reduc Inssensions bave brok= out among th mbers of tue Democrats Party. The Provisional Government bus t-- sued 2 decree sanctionimg tur holding of public in places where the peome have pro- nounerd for the Goverument. Tne city of gelova desires 10 proclaim Esparire Kinz of Spa.n, in case the Cortes suould progouaee in favor of a monarchy. Free Anws.—It is stated that ntmety-five ont of every hunared instances of the bursting ct a | doubdled-bartelled gun can be tree-a to defects in the lett-barrel. The reason issimp!y that the | Fight is most frequenuy used and reloaded Perbaps ten umes to the Jett one berg cis- | charged once. Every time the right barretis | discbarged ths gunpowder in the left 1s pul- Yerized more oF less by the shock, and the settling of the grains leaves a space between the charge aud the wadding. Heuce whea the | left barrel fs discharged it frequently exptodes. | These acesde itis asserted, can be avoided , by sencirg the ramrod home with one ortwo smart biows ito the discharged barrel every | time the other is reloaded. ' Coat ms he foreign scientific | journs mp oad that recently large and most | mMportant discoveries ot coal have been made | am Kussia. The mines ot one district alone are, | according to the S.. Petersburg journal Golos, | capable of supplying annually 40,00 tous fr ove bundred and fifty to two hundred years. Since i-64 there bave been surveyed in the alley of the Dom forty-four beds, the aggre- i gate quantity of which is estimated at more | than eighteen billions of tons, ‘The Golos as- | serts that the mineral wealth of Kussia far ex ceeds that of England, and at the <ame rate production, would last for two centuries ibe English rumes bad been exhausted Priscorat Ixaretion Ix The Bishop of Chichester be Severe ecelesiasticn! p € of hos clers centical with that of New York, iani use upos Rev. & H. Tyng, Jr. The Twbich Mr Keapp was virtualiy | ced was that of preaching iv the mew <erai- iwsiow Brghtoa. 87 “Men -n White, ie a Hartford Democral: OysnAton a7 his ihe gate 1 oko SF A poi ical sky oft in New Haven the other uight. Sv Pru--ia medilates the abolition of enpital punishment . S71: bas Been Cec ided ix, St. Louis Mat tc ro & lum p-post letive-box ix mail robbery. O47 ki reported that the Puke of Mcntpen- | sier deciares bis unwillingness to“gaivanize | dead monarcby” ir Spa: S7 Although Brick Pomeroy 1s constantly | making political speectcs in New York, we | World does pct mention his name. orted that a decree 1s posted on wddipg< Gbristiaa: ocket singed a girt | curis | | of “The Rishtfo, Her Washington News and Gossip. ‘Tae INTEREST IN Tee PRESIDENTIAL ELKO- ‘YsON in progress to-day, overshadows all other subjects. | the Departments, and business i Suspended. I: Nothing is being done here in any of imost wholly bas been generally conceded that the recent State elections showed unmis- | takably the certainty of the election of Gran And Colfax; but considerable av xi to bear whether the contest 1s going forward peacefully. Up to this afternoon the awthori- ties bave received no information of disturb- prevail Auces in Any quarter, though fears are enter- tained that the day will not close without dis- turbauces in some parts of the South. The issues involved in the comtest are of vital im- ortance. and the campaign bas been ho'ly contested: but it is hoped the dy will close in Without” resort to violence in any section o the Union. Our telegraphic columas will show the latest mews from the principal centres of imierest throughout the country. FEMALE CLERKS DiscH ARGRD.—Seventy-fi female clerks, employed in the Office of t Register of the Treasury, were this morning olified that their resignations would be re- ceived op to twelve o'clock to-morrow, as it Was nocessary to reduce the force, and should | their resignations not be forwarded by that bme, it would become necessary to dismiss them A Dumber expressed their wiilingaess to resign And receive the thirty days’ leave of abseace allowed by the Secretary, but others de- clared they would not resign, but would b+ dismissed. The pressure upon the Secretary by the friends ef parties om the bluck list in the Auditor's and Register’s Ufices is very great, but it is ampossibie to retain them, as the force must be reduced. At noon to-day those who were notified that their resignations would be accepted were allowed to leave tne Department, and as they left the virious rooms their countennces looked decidedly sad. THE Sxconp AcpiTor.—Rumors haying bern extensively circulated m reference to Hon. E. B. Freuch, Seeond Aaditor of the Treasury, to the effect that of the one hundred clerks recommended tor dismissal in his office, nearly all were Democrats or Conservatives, and that he was governed by political motivas. it is but justices to that officer to state that the list ot dismissals embraces the names of som= | of the most outspoken Hadtcats as well us Conservatives. Another charge against Mr. Freuch is that alt the clerks who testified be- ; tere the Congressional Inyestigating Qommit tee were dismissed, when the factis that bat two clerks who appeared before that Cor ve are ou the black list. Ixetre NS TO GENERAL Rossear.—The eht has transmitted to General L. W Kossean. commanding departmeat of Lor ava. the following despaten in wer to C * request for further instracti complications and eo id jurisdiction among Sing tactions who claim the ¢ Louisiana. New Orleans \ re expected and anthorized to take aul leg sleps nevessar ebr. 1th Pa. Tux Dyer Cor the Seer: or owing Ordnane> D-partment Arrot Foo ‘OM is i¢ 1 Temoved a large number of iab: to clean the rooms ah supphed nen, Who We g of the Dep TMENTS, — NATIONS AT THE Treasury list of resiguations ot the Treasury -ince lritay followin the ving given them permission to re- ad UF Gisuaiesing thern, in order to Tes he foree in the Departmes ster s Oflios.-Mrs. Ht. M. Marun, Mr. owe niet ©. Crosby, —H. E. Hoffm-n, H. x . Jonn W jamara, W. E. . FM PB. Peston, Sa Metriy, Jobu G. Gosman, John T. McDowell, Thomas C. Molloy, Win. H. Bailey, Abratvun Flan, Jr, H. E. Taimadge, Gaver, AH. F. Hayne, A. V. Gray, C. W. Virtue, C.L. Lybrand, E. H. Thompson, Wm. Singlair, A. F. Magrnder. W. D. strong. Jax W. Wilhams, F. G. Daniels, J.T. McKenas, Oliver Cox, Samuel Stuley, J. D. Minsha!!. Personal. — Major General Fitz Henry Warren is at Willard’s. ----John Hay. Esq. of Illinois, formerly Private Secretary tu Presi- dent Lincoln, is at the Owen House. seo. Kane, ef Danville, Va., tormerly Marshal of Police in Baltimore is at the Ebbitt House, Tae TRERisLR CaLaMiTy iN SWITZER- LAND.—The flood which swept over part of Switzerland during the latter part of Septem- ber was one of extraordinary violence, and the damage far exceeds that caused by any pre- | Viows imundation, even those of 18i7 and 153i, Bridges, banks and roads have been destroyed, several villages have been entirely ruined, and one was so completely covered oy a and slide, the result of the heavy rains, that the church steeple is all that is now visible. In some places the water was so hi that families ‘wore obliged te leave the roofs of their houses bere they Rad taken temporary refuge and Ives om rafts and 1 « theméel ia boats. Along the Rhive, village upon village hes half buried io ‘be med and debris, and every article of bece apparel bas either been vept away cr Tendered useless ih houses miert. aud evea plenty reigned; while adows, productive or one mass of grayish he Consul Pella Los issued sn appeal to peo- co@e'ry soliciting comtribations for » Wi eb we trost will meet with & “Tous espouse, Copiributions may be for- ded to Comes] General Hitz, ta thts city, or to the Swiss Consaiate, at New York, Ph Obariesion, New Orieans, Gal- = " saat, Chicago, St. Lois, or San FALciaco, Tae Lonpox CORRESPONDENT of the New York Jimes core not admire Mr. Frank Law- jer, a0 actor Well known in Washington, now playing in Londen. Noticing theperformance before the Chinese Ambassadors, he says ; “ Mr. Lawlor plays tho part of a pirate, with a big gash all actoss hus fave. There are three things about him which strike ive beBolder with a certain kind of uwe—his voice, Mts ems sud bis legs. The Chinese were evidently fear- | fully impresse@ with all three. SS a Che EFnening Star. WASHINGTON, _INSURAN cLPs. 2E. Ws oomMerE Dp Seccotary, | CONNECTIONT MU ot ANCE COMPANY a HARTFORD, CONN. Asvote over EIGHTESN MILLION DOLLARS. GEORGE H. MARBLE, Agent Federal Block, Room 10, Opposite Post (Mice ops. tment, ____Oorner 7th and F streets. THE MATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Er INstR- ecmrr D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 38. 1868. GENERAL FULLERTON, of the Rinckley-Rol- lins conepiraey case, was here yesterday, and was closeted with the President, in company with Attorney General Evarts, for three or four hours. He claims to have found evidence seriously implicating various revenue officers io New York; sefficient, it is claimed, to jus- tify the President is. ordering their removal. How. Joun Morrissey sends a dispate? to his frieuds here that New York will go for Gravt spd Colfax, but that Hoffman will be elected Governor. Nava News.—The United States steamers uklin, Ticonderoga, Swatara and Frolic * harbor of Gibraltar oa the th of oO. Toe Canandaigua was datly ex- pected at that port. F INTERNAL Ruy en The re from this source were $622,107.53; ss 1 a 2 LOCAL NEWS. pie ee TAE SURRATT CASE. The Appeal to the Court in General Term. This morning, in this court, Judges Cariter, Olin and Wyle on the bench, the Caief Justice delivered the opinion ef the court in the case of Georgetown agi. Davidson, (tee Georgetown flour inspection case,) published elsewhere. ‘The Surra:t case was then called, the motion being to dismiss the appeal of the District Attorney from the decision ot Judge Wylie, in the Criminal Court, sustainimg the plea of the statute of limitations, made by the acensed. and sischargime the prisoner, Messrs. Merrick and Bradiey sppeared for Sarratt, and Mr. Cur- rivzton for the U ed States Mr. Bradiey commenced the argument, clacning that the Supreme Court in General Teri had not jurisdiction, and he referred to the act of March 3d, 1383, reorganizing the courts of the District, the 3d section of which prescribes its powers to be the same as the Circuit Court. “In order to ascert the pre- cise jurisdiction of this Court it was necessary to asceriam the precise jurisdiction of the old Circuit Court. ‘he Sth section of the act Pr seribes that the Judges may bold special te and that appeals may be mace theretrom. is necessary wat th be @ speciil term for an appeal two iv rend from 5th Statutes at Large, page 30s, sec- tions hb, Oth and 7th, which shows th: the Court bas only jurisdiction when the party has been convicted in the Criminal Conrt, and con- tended that the richt of appeal belonged only to the aceused. He contended also that te ipts to-day Ll Jriminal Court shonid He right of appeal was statutory, and the Vaiied States had no sue right. Mr. Carrington followed, saying that he re- gretted that Mr. Riddle was unable t be im the Court, and stated that the question was w erthe United States bad the right t> app. trom the de agle justice diseha' ing a priso eustody who plead to an indictment, but was notimed. The U ad demurred fo the plea of the d: C Mattered nol Whelber it was s » United States had the ri from the decision of the Court. tement of the case, and of hmitition act of fb ’ tice (Wylie) toc He reaa tate the Jus sudayil, apd s on on to there wa a tugiuve f torney who Mr. ert should be In the cour hat ihe prisoner ad mo District At- qquestic iapu Wy unlit the Ths rue, ton id you Engisnd he overru was allowed the Uwited Suttes 7 pure. he inal cas Tules of the € termined w to be considered and whetber the sidered the Kn thet both and Section 1 th ‘The ony ques'ion to be de- her the Up party” 28 y. Stat commenerd stung that whicn t + with leave in a special cou which “F demurrer and ple have a jury trial ti Fiving abustory of the cise, stating that the following day being wold by the Judge thac they would not be allowed to plead donble they filedan amended specisl pier pleading the statute of limitstion in bar of the sec indictment, which was found more than two years Alter the dates at ich tay alleged offences were commiited, and demand discharge of the prisoner. In to Mr. Carrington’s remarks xs to the d of the judge, he said that the judge tok cog - nizance of what he was obliged to motice—t law of Congress—and looking at the indict. ment found that they would not agree, and hence gave judgment. The gentleman should Dave made his jodictment correspond to the law. It should have stated that the party had been a Ingitive from justice, but not so stating, it was defective, The indictment against Mr. Davis at Richmond contains a ciause reciting that be bad been a fugitive trom ju tice, He stated that he made ‘this statement out of respect to his friend. There was a broad distincuon between a w: of error and “appeal. No appeal can be al- lowed, except oy express statste; but a writ of error goes up under the law. An appeal goes op by the act of the individual, and cannot be taken to the Supreme Court ai common iaw, nor a writ of error in Admiralty. In Maryland it is true that im almost every case the writ of eraor bas been toan appeal, because the latter is much less cambersome. The writ or error is mandatory, coming from the superior to the inferior tribuaal; an appeal goes from the inierior to the igher court. He ventured to say that no precedent could be tound for ap; from 4 criminal case in Eng- land, apd read from 1st Wharton, 3,050 and 3061, to show im what cases a writ of error will lie. "This conrt does not have appellate juris. diction of the court of last resort in Maryland, but rather has origmal jurisdiction. The old circuit conrt, from which this court arose, did Rot possess the jurisdiction of a ceurt of ap- pellate jurisdiction or writ of error. The Uni- ted Staies does not have the same rigat to ap- 1 im criminal cases as it has in civil cuser. fr" the court likens its jurisdiction to that of a court of list resort of a State, that jurisdiction must be conferred by statute If the statute does not give jurisdic. tion of appeal in criminal cases matter can poe Spots dh writ oferror. He read from the the act Organizing this Court, that vested all the powers of the ola Circuit Court in this court. The Judges of this court may hold terms of the Criminal, District and other Courts, but they are distinct from each. The old Circuit Court lost its jurisdiction oi plage shone rly this Coart, hav; e ing ‘Circuit, dees criminal cases, which farina orrhs of itself, Under the statate there can b> 20 Specini terms of the Criminal Court. After continuing contending that the Gourt had 20 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA jurisdiction m this case he concladed. : w. ane: ams The Court tsok the papers to consider the ASH TON, case. —_-__ ‘Tax PotomacFRONT.—The beautiful weath- er to-day produces a cheerful appearance about matters aloug the wharves, and a general ac- tivily prevails, with a demand for stevedores Chartered by Special act of preved July 25, ico TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. and coal ‘ arts far mm excess of the sapply. The a on Orrice teamer Wawaset, Fawke, left Potomac Ferry | This Afterneon’s Dispatches, BK. Philadelphie, Presitent ‘Woart At six o clock this Morning for Carrio- P Jay oon ‘Chairman Finance and Bxecntive man and route landings, carrying down a flue freight and good a st Of passengers. Un the steamer Arrow, Stackpole. a larger number of carsionists than real took passage ier Mount Vernon and Marshall's landing. Be- iladeloni low will be found tne usaal report from the | \aimed jin Philadciphia and Twenty wher Hareey’s Wharf —Arrived—Steamer Pioneer, {Special Dispatch to the THE ELECTION IN PENNSYLVANIA. Large Republican Gains in Philadelph Ove Thousand Rep can Maj Sarr BE —e D. COOKR, Washington, Vice Prosi- EMEKSON PERT, Philedeiphia, Secretary and Acti TURNER Wash Acatetant s Fuasois ¢ SMITH MD woneal Distt: MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD: ar) ; f 3..K BARNES, Surgeon Oe ie ee ar aoe sod] Putsemurera, Bow $The wiamer « anny Was gion Sone SPUR Sete rae Dales, rte Savreiecrace beautiful, and the indications are (hat a very 5 UES ISS, tons of coal for Harvey, Olark & ; Har. Tiet A. Kogers, Frunaers, trom Phila lelphia, with ®3 tons of coal for Harvey, Clark « Given. Wi ‘Obie United States Navy, Wash D. W. BLISS, M.D.’ Washi; vantages offered by th tonal Company, ch large vote will be polled. There is little or no excitement. The hourly returns trom the dif- ferent wards up to 12 m. show immense Re- aliar and Important their pectfiar organ- the offices they perform, are subject to y ruilerings. Freedom trom these coutrihate in no emai! degree to their happiness and welfare, Cortes Wharf —Sailed—Schre. Issac Van. | publican gains over the vote on the 12th of Qe. | }2.n0 small degre haps Whe are lly Metecly ac, aveee, Tae. zant, Pitt, and John Wethered, Hopkins, down | tober, The Democrats are apathetic, and are | fut ao epost there tarious Tomale complaints cae the river. light. Mem —Sailea from Havre de- | making no extra exertions in the contest. In | long be suffered to run on without intolring t Grace schr. Julia, Harris. with I) tou ot | tae chris ailborslitersrers yne thousand | £6neral health of the individual, and ere long p re mOVey, Cea toe RO Beacon cons, OF | betting circtes 0% siven on one thousal acing permanent sicRness and premature dec! te and certain in tte terme wharf aie ~ ~ | Republican majority im this city and t ior is it pleasant to consult @ physician fort ome company in every locality Riley's Wharf—Arriyed—Schrs. Shawnee | thousand in the State. J.B. ¥. | Tellef of these various delicate sffe- dose. and on! Its policies are exempt from attachment wills trae Tribe, Covington: American Coas' ans; Raven, Spence, with oysters and sweet pota- tors tor Turner & Co., Onyfield & Co., and Louis Hiyah; longboat J. H. D. Smoot, Smith, Spon the most argent necesalty go far sacrifice her Poem arin 88 to do this. ‘The sex wil} then thank us for piscing in their hands simple specifics which wilt be found oM Sotees ening ant caring almost every one 4 here are bo Unnecessary restrictions in the pol- en. Paice aord —_ ° the insured icles may be take to their full ‘amoont and Ps (By Associated P PUILADELPHIA, - M.—The weather 1s clearand cold. The election is pre. the premiums, so : wood vt, | Fersing quietly, As there ix no Sheru!"s pose | of those trou jaints peculiar to the that the insurance conts only the decrease om the Balled Saka. Gercan Sones, tor as ae | on duty to-day a conflict of authority if ans | esas eae Grace, light: John Ss. Havens, Lewis, for Han likely to occ id the election will prohably Foticice wilt be terned met wi paz to the fo- tug Creek, light; Susan Brewer, Johason, di Pess off without any difficulty. Visits to the wured De ‘an snuval tncome of one-tenth the amount named ip the potter No extra rate te charged for risks mpon the Nves of females | it spapree gut oo sorry Ciyteonte, bus ateolow a cont thar els will be ty LOCA AGENT 15 WANTED UN EVE COUNTY. and a: jcatiowms from = for ench With euitable be at to the Company's General only in their respective distri fiabcanarntas PASSES Poles in various sections indicate that the total vote will be smaller than in October, Com- plete returns from the 10th Ward, to 10a. m, give GrantsS} majority, At the same hour in the October election, the Republican majority ‘was 607. PHILAaDELrMia, Nov. 3 3) PT, M.—The only disturpance that has occurred so far was in the Fourth Ward, and was of a trifling character. A voter challenged, Wherenpon arush was made, breaking in 8 window, and the Kepubii- hight; Stephen A. Douglas, Lewis, do. Fay's V harf.—Arrived—Sebrs. Alb't E. Sh gle, Jones, trom Philadeiphia, with 16 tous of coal for S.P. Brown; Preston, Collingsford with lumber for Mobun & Son. "Sailed—S. W. H. Travis, Lewis, for Georgetown, wo load manure for Nortolk ler’s Wharf.—Arrived—Sehr. Lucy Joues, Monsey. trom Altany, with 2,0) feet of lum- ber for John O. Evans & Co. Berry's Whaif—Arrived—Scurs. John Coop- BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU Hundreds suffer on in silence, and hundredaof others apply vainly to druggists and doctors, who either merely tantalize them with the hope of 2 : spector 121 Ss esea ly remedies whiei them | ae er, Taylor, trom Yeocomico, with wood for | CM inspector made his escape. The principal | Cure or appi sale: Ann Jane, Garnon, from Boyd's Hole, | tn the affair was arrested and held to batl. ayn <j ss es an, | GENERAL AGENCY with wood for market; Guthrie, Frere, from | _ The Bocaiag Telegraph states that the Demo- | thet sicnough it may be teedeced foe eens OR game place, with wood for market; Thomas N, | crats are retusing ail Republican nataralized | exhaustion of the powers of life, by lenon em MARYLAND. DELAWARE. VIRGINIA, Stone, with 30 barrels of apples for P. Herrs, | citivens and receiving fraudulent cerulicates ployment, unwholesome air aud food. profuse men. WEST VIRGINIA, DISTRICT for W: Feorgeto ce | trom Democrats. struation, the use of tea and coffee, and fresnent Te ae ebiidbirth, 1c 1s far oftener caused by direct iret OF (814 ae Government Whorf —Arrived—Steamer Col. Rucker, Beil, from New York, with subsist- ence stores for Government. tation “Whe AT THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE & Co., NEW YORK ELECTION. {APblied to tue mucous membrane of the n Teviewing the causes of these distressing Very Heavy Vote—Democ: im 65,000 | complaints, it is most painfel to contemplate ths — Brown's Whorf—Arnived—Schrs.Wm. Allen, | " Majority im New York City -Reneblicens | sttepdant svile' conseavent wae ore tate fhe FIFTEENTH STREET, Grant, trom Philadelphia, with 510 tons ¢: not Con t of Carrying the State—tm. | timple juatice to the sutyect te enumerate afew of | OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, A.C. Smyrk, Jones. from Havre-de-Grice. | mopse Police Force on Duty —Marehal She many additional causes which so largely affect | WASHINGTON D. 0. : forth Carolina, Morzin, . nag fe, health, and happiness of women in ail | -@. with 160 ton al; North Caro Morg tn, Murray's Detective Corps at rk to | classes of eoctety, and which. consequen Biect | _#e 2047 from Havr race, with 140 tons coal; Vir- ferret out Ilegal Voters—Judge Bar: more or less directly, the welfare of the eut ho _ ginia Dare, Jonson, trom same port. with 205 of the Supreme Court, Indicted by man family. The mania that exists for precocious LIFE INSURANCE. tons cou; Caroline W. Hoimes, Dixon, from Grand Jury for Naturalization Frauds. d marriage. canses the years that na- same place, with 170 tons coal, ali tor S. P. ed for cor Brown & Son. real development to be | perverted (Special Dispateh to the Star.) in the Festrainis #f dres: $5,000 for $6 Premium “ ‘ ; vere crowded | the early continement of echool, and especially 1 fe ee About Bere wnat Nuw You, Nov.3.—Tue polls were crowded | te euhiesithy excitement of toetnnt room, ‘Tha A FIGHT ON THE AVENUE pal if-pis' | esriy by long lines of voters, Nearly every } with the body balf-clothed, and the mind andu! NDEB THE AUSPICES OF THB 2 orclock to-day a fight 0. pec ttn Olid sueus wlan vee aececen ing dowa town, | Sxeited by pi cagure, perverting in midaizht | the Simpson > corner of 1th street an: 2 4 z nes 4g, | he honrs designed by ature for sleep aud rest, -Operati Penney ly between the provri tor | The Republicans are exerting tuemseives ty | the work of destruction Ia haitaccompipaed “> | Manhattan Co-Operative Belief Association. Of that es elix Ge 1a] bring out every Grant vote, but not much chale 0 of this eariy strain ga becere. — mm nit’ | lengipg will be doue wil later ia the day. ir aituation lusrhool ata tace | THE MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE © Of hie volume l com. | Probably 145,000 votes will be polled 4 dng the evil When onssucite, | RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Pious applying io thy bay-keeper for drvuks 9 m Brooklya. The D Bidly sensitive to marcesion.§ IS CHARTERED DY TUN STATE OF KEW were refused: whereupon he 0 Gi majority in pow constent restraint of fash ; i [es nlied A number of on: nie 5 ee ea . jaiely serbid ing the exerciss indisponeable ea sink tone r bet on over 45,000 to aitainment und retention of crawhie neat OBJECT. ihe circu View Of the alleged frauds of regictr: Strepeth. the exposnre to night air, the end: The object of this Association tet arash Olored men were lout for payment within fork teath of ocmnber, of as macy dollars as there are members iv to which Le or she belongs, vo bis oF ber bet » Republicans nre not confident of ev No dist effect. At marriave caps the climax of misor; mith fortunuie one, bitherte so utterly ese of the . ed 1m. 4 Fencou Plain dictates and remonstrances «f her delice: : MEMBERSHIP FEES. i etore bature, becomes an ENWiliis enbject medh The membership for are src dollars at jolwing, | . site troatn: This is bot ! pi ure of the fe ute al ters pwril be } parties under a s xperieice of thonsands of our youre women id tem cents on the deat | they Were taken before heriff ew pg before the ability to the fractions of whith dime notire ” given. rk, Who imposed 2 fine of $5 oa mec ae ative organs, they reauire au ed. a. ack member gost the widew oF | hey are ne , r F errated considerable Tr prenit composed conard member. and the ten conte | ople on the sdy for any ¢ he Supreme Co the Una lect eet 2 into TEN CLASSES od TEN OLASSES FOR WOMEN aies grand ary hose classes are filed. toa aew ol {tid the case L. Le. oe lead, | ¥ Bare not al leased. ja Le Dg before Pubcrity, to hatit sap the very | ing ia doae to make es Qieket Tres Readines.<— | fe of their victims ere mature has scl! comport ELection Nav ments have been accel their development. Mndeto h he hesdguar. Expected + the Sta CLASSES. morping. "orb We offer the most perfect specitic known sted sided ass usyivants A—All persons between the ages of 15 and 20 years, yivenes | B cou the ages of and 26 years, : ; c ears of 25 and 30 years. a ib ‘3S years. night ao iepatees wit Te aes F mood cee tng m, from all pa Fenton. They i | Gaul between the & ond youre. tion, Theeivy is very quiet: ¢ H— Al! persone tetwren tho aces of 80 and 5 years, iapottes iy. The Boe | EAM pensone be cnen the agve of 88 and 6) years | —All gerecus between the c bay 0 ime pectors. FOR FEMALE WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY | | The Classes for women are‘the wane ee abore, | Ken ¢ pol can ny ome th oy yee Bee at ae WHITES OR LEVCOREEGA, pie expelled mo ae eee eee | 3 ifs who repe * = . *sociation. Each Class i* limited to BA | element is ov heavy vote wexp ¢ TOOPROFUSE NSTRUATION, members, Rach person pave $6 upon becoming = | oming a as : EXHAUSTION, Tuember, and gli each time « member dies be majority, nearly fontrme'co the same Class he or she may be © ALEXANDRIA ; 5e,! 17S, 5,00 to WG) more, G TOO LONG CONTINUED PERIOY | — = a o evening by ollow ing scala ee si G 2 {A men one Cl se | “eeunty Coart-—The Ne farely carry the State, aud Gr | FOR PROLAPSUS AND BEAMING DOWN, O@ | déliar ui a mentor ch unsten bets eee this ‘Gounty Oonre tie bis coe A large number of arrests | PEOLAPSUS UTARI, EPENDENT, AGUINE MO CONMECILOR wulh session this voting. It is expected | that Sheriff O'Brien will be arrested for 1 ILLUSTRATION, | porsiane 3 = BEMBOLD MPOUND EXTRACT Clare “A” hae 5.00 male members. A map j Samuel Leach. ere Arnaud. charged with | TE With the election, BLCBU. The Association pays Over wishin forty dane Oe neb | Jest ummer. ap a] {By Associated Press. j Directions for neo, dict, and advice. | forward within thirty dope sue Celie ead Sees Heart othisusighbor, was tikea | New York, Nov. 3.—The elecuon is pro- rs | each to the Association to geimburse tt, Boao | up, aud } o'clock this evening was being | gtessing very quietly and with great celerity to send this sum, they forfelt to the Awsociation afl argued on a demurrer to the 1adictment both in this city and Brooklyn moueys paid. and the Association supplies @ Dew Aleraniria nun and Hamiychire Raitro More than baif the number of registered yotes member to Bil ihe pluce of the retiring ope. The mining Committee of this r in a bad been cst at noon: and the indication are —— trip to-day omit, as far as itextends, p to an otic i report of its condition that tb vote will mot fail short 15,000 of the ADVANTAGES. number registered in doth cities. ‘The advantares of this Association over oréinar thing on the Ime isin good ord Some arrests have been made for frandalent ee ey Be. ige, can br se ke. Asareting the d voting. but mot mary, No indications of rivt- Females in every pericd of hife, trom 4 paid st ‘such iong intervals, that Buy man cen road will Md in tins i ve been Visible any Where up to n590. ife, from mey to | secure to his famils « vompetency upon hie death. tbe annual meeting of it ton is gere, aud bas had an in fa the chores op aid tt 9 remedy ees 3 =e ‘i Doeday next. the 4th inst. Hicw wiih General Shaler, of the National | glory of mashed sal meee, SERRE ie the HOW TO BECOME MEMBERS. ‘The Comm ‘. Jer has the tollowing Guard, It jew rstood that the mailit 7 Any oue desiring to become a member m: " Pe Ose calicd public atter b> called out promptly upon the first ip’: tm person, or must send 6, in check. aren, some wi to the tact tons that thi 2 eto . BELMDOLD’S EXTER. tai order, or by ew Peld by the spplionst "Un the Association be respon: imthes way he eX presage bet fo farcumstamces wal ie for momeys Sent bus ‘Accompanyiny: the money ust rye order, police will probably be able press whatever distarbances may arise, iter be made, with View to protec, it re need for it, } thy eattle from the is more strengthening than any of the preparsti> : ef Bark or Iron, imtnitely safec. aud more pie Roper giving the applicant's full aame, age. birt MASSACHT: . % » . present oR. Whoo i" ling distemper. We hear that several of ASEAN E EE TAS = Rembership te tm fovor of, Post Otee eae our cilizens have lost valuable cows by sucdeu Republican Gai — lei*s Election Certain—Repubdl aressmenm flected, ~ {Special Dispatch to the Star.} Loston, Noy. 3.—The usual connt in the ya. Tious wards at 1) am. indicated Republican Salus Over the vote for Adams last year, when he carried the city by 1,04). Hooper, (R=p,) for Congress, will be elected in the fourth dis- trict, and Twichell (Rep.) over Bailey (Dem.) in the third district, though last year this dis- Irict went for the Democrats; but in I-63 the Republicans carried 1t by 4,000 majority, Dispatches from Lynn, Lawrence, Haver- ‘bill and North Andover show that Gen. Batler is running but little bebind bis ticket, and 1s certain, therefore, to be elected. Few or no Democrats are voting for Dana, who is ran. ning as an independent Republican candidat» [By Associated Press.] Boston, Nov. 3.—Vo' whatnot ate rate sektly the returns in Boston gave 6,563 tor Grant and 3,090 for Seymour. In the 3d district Twichell for Congress im 2,500 ahead. In the 4th dis. trict, Hooper is 150 ahead, a ee ees THE ELECTION IN GEORGIA. town, county. State. Medical Cottons, setting forth the tu the opinion cant is @ proper person to Also. a sickness, Within the past few days. hysicel condition, and whether, the doctor examining, the appli: be insured. Blank wil be sent HELMBOLD'S EXTBACT EUCUU, ANOTHER KIDNAPPIN SE, Sr. Jone, N.B., Nov. 3.—Considerable ex. citement was caused here yesterday by the ab- duction. by United States officials, man named Mills. Itappears that Mills had been ingicted for some oifence and set at liberty on bail, but not appearinz when wanted, the de- tectives traced him to St. Johns. The chist of police was applied to but retased to intorfere. The assistance of one of the city marshals was obiained, however. when Mills washandeutled and taken on board of an American schfoncr, which was just about to start. having received the indorsement of the most ivent physictaus in the United States, ts fered to afflicted humauity as a certain rw GENERAL DEBILITY, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DEPRESSION, IMBECILIT?, DETERMINATION OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD, CONFUSED IDEs, HYSTERIA, GENERAL IRRITABILITY, RESTLESSNESS AND SLEEPLESSNESS aT NIGHT, ELECTION DAY IN CALIFORNIA, Sax FRaxcisco, Nov. 2.—The sailing of the steamer Japan for Hong Kong has been post- poned until the arrival of the Constitution trom Panam. At the request ot Governor Haight, General Halleck has ordered the troops ai the different military stations to remain under arms from 4 &, m. until midnight of the %i to assist in queil- ing any riotous proceedings which may take place, $s KILLED BY A LOCOMOTIVE. Battimorg, Noy. 3.—James H. Stevens was run over and killed yesterday by a locomotive at the depot of the Northern Central Railroad, im thas city. His bead and legs were severed from his body Hr was one of the oldest engi- neers on the road, but was lately acting as a watchman. RECENT SPEECH OF B. Q fakes VON BEUsT. anon Viewna, Nov. 3.—Baron Von Beust has dis- claimed the meanivg ascribed to his ieceut speech by various public prints. —__-«re- 7 Emme Ross drowned herself trom a Uin- cirnati ferry-bont, because her lover went for a ma t Boston Corbett, who shot Wil Booth, preached at the Bethe: Churca in New PALPITATION OF THE HEART; and, in fact, ‘ ‘To irure the geutine. cut this out, 45K FOR BELMBOLD’s, ‘Take no other. SAVANNAH, (34., Nov. 3.—When the polls Were ope.ed this morning negroes appeared in great numbers and took entire possession of the grounds. This continued until about seven o'clock, until which timeevery white man who came to vote wes clubbed away. Finally a fight commenced; the negroes driv. ing back the whites, who had commenced to . In afew minutes the negroes rallied ann attacked the whites, A negro deliberateiy drew a pistol and shot a policeman m the stomach, wounding hun mortally, and the firing in the caowd then became general. The police came to preserve order, and the London, Ci, on Sunday. negroes tought them a 7. At Just the | COMP by DRUGSISNS oo DEALERS EVERY. S7°St. Louis is troubledjwith pewter nickels. Sey Foy — P when the negroes BF It is decided in Kentucky that selling a / Five negroes were killed and several ——— Four policemen were wounded, one mortailly. A young lady residing opposite the court. toner was also xbot ve ve hore to be paid for on the election of certain candidates isa bel, and that the debt i carted changs ba collected. sol S7-Switzerland proposes to adopt the postal money order system. “ “ Price 91.25 er bott!c; or six vottles for 96.50, Delivered tosny Address. S7-Gold ts to have been fc dangerously. bie is an ‘Deseride Symptoms in all Communications, New Hampebire and Vermont in quanuues | “AvcUsts/ Ga; Nov 3. All bane ett sufficient to pay miners. Es here, and Nerve j 4% going on quietly. 87" 1t is calculated “ep there are now about | No trouble is anti 5 AGRE TATED, Dong an! Chemi- inamen settled nearl, Brosaway, N.Y. Satives of he province of Gasion’" *"' | ENGLANDINTERE TED IN OUR ELEC. La a ret eas het Lonpox, Noy. 3.—The as common with = . a &reatest interest is — ga AT a moar Tro:s? in awenre ‘so far as egies, 7 Mesentier and rapidly improving in bean” “™ Detraut,

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