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~—erermervrence THE EVENING STA | ) PUBLISMED DAILY, Sunday Ereepied, ; at the Star Bulidiag, 4 4. W. Corner ?enasy!vsris Av. and lth Street, ' PY .4s i EVENING STAR MAWSPAPER COMPANY, | The STAR is served by the carriers to thelr ubsctihers in the City amd District at Tan | OUSNTS Pex WEKK. Copies at the cou OF WitBout wrappers. *o CENTS escn, ' Prics BOR alk so—Toree me: is, One | Dolier and Futy Cente: siz months, Three Dol- | ————— iars, oue year, Five Dollars. No are sent from the office longer than paid fur roL oy WEEKLY STAR—pr? lished on Friday | bac XXXII. ~—Gte Nollar and = Half Year. | FURTHER ELECTION RETURNS ——— | THE RESULT FOR PRESIDENT AND LATE TELEGRAMS, &e. j MEMBERS Of CONGRESS. —.——_. Commerce yes. The } chmond Chamber We give below an abstract of all the addi- oe ve te the Wy | vonst returns received after our paper went to BBd de pic ate of the © imier ) | press yesterday upto this morning of the re- vy road Whereoy trade wowld be \uraed tront sult of the elections held on Tuesday for Pres. vesee. & si Mech eeaee AM an ident and Vice President of the United Sistes, and for members of Congress: NEW YORK ALPANY, Nov. $.—Seymour's majority in this county is 1,90; Hoflman’s 2,200; a Demo- cratic gain of nearly 4.40. Mayhem, (Dem ,) jor Congress, bas 1,700 mayority. The Evening Journal concedes the Stats to Seymoor by £,00", and to Hoffman by 2,000. It clinns that the Assembly will be composed of 74 Republicans and 34 Democrats. he Argus claims 16,0 majoricy in the State or Seymour. and 25,000 for Hoffman, und con- des tbe Assembly to the Republicans by a nall majority. Greer, for Coazress, tr elected by is0 majority. The election wil! probabiy be contested on the ground of traudu- lent naturalization. Tere to bev t tam the Virginia aud Tenne=se nm ot whites are rerorted Navan- mah to cuard zy Pool = B a the 10th district, is killin Kober ly injunog New York, Noy. 4.—The Post say: the au- me, who was thorities have evidence that over 15./K feandn- “Beridan, bas br ecovery cf | Jeut votes were cast in this city, and announces he salary ace fer which | hat Hoffman selection will, Wersfore, be cou- be was chose for Gone; 23 majority, Jeter Philips cntenced @ 11,223 mejoriiy. Caikin’s ms- : n Friday nex T Congres in tite 7th district is 12,2%: as been resp sixty days Iv a difienlty in Memphis, Tern. Tue night, Dan. Estie sho. a German named G: Rendilbuber, iuflicting a fatal wound. Ear NEW JERSEY. Tarstox, N. J., Noy.4.—The recult in this Stace, so fer as ascertumed, fizures up about 4,500 majority tor Randolph, Democratic candi- Gate for Governor, and the Democratic electors Was arrested and lodged i have nhout 2.cu) majority. ———— Charles Haight, Johu S. Bird, and Orestes Foreign N Cleveland, Democrat, are elected to Congress. The dissolution of Parliament y it ts thonght that Philip Rafferty, arth on the Lith ansiant. Ail uuconte Instret, as Iofeated by a smell majority by are to commence om the [ith; cor Hal, Republican. Moore, Republican, is eleei- tious in burroughs on the i din cs@ntias | ec in tbe First District. Ma later date. The yew Parlinment will be gislature will be composed summoned to meet on Wednesday. the 9th of Ss. Hevare— Democrat Republicans, December, when the t2ueva's ep-ech —Democrats, 4°; Republicans, red, and the policy «! the ¥ a CALIPURNEA ons at issue annourc!. Br. Deanisow aN FRanctsco, Nov. 4.—Tue State retarns | re Teelectod Speaker. it ix believed tha meagre. The Times (Rep.) claims the State by Hoare Will be ready to proceed to business Grant. The Alta also citims that the State by Monday. the 'th of Decemter. Tne Op- given « Republican majority, unless Po-ition will probably move, 2 the test que ‘Avcs bave been perpetrated by Democrars 1n te ae eens te ibe Siueea’e specch, | ine southern counties. ‘The Morning Cail Sensis ee oe iets. | (Dem.) claims the State by 2,000 to 5,0) major. when, it is supposed me carried ke election of Jcbuson and Axtell to by a large may muse will be ‘The Democratic posse hep al is 100. ‘Phe municipal contest ¢ Mouistry. Mr. Gladsons will follow with « ‘ al ne motion to Adjourn over for the helid. 0 Si- NORTH CAROLINA. tard aa oppor’ unity ir the format Nov. 4. ruew | Witarncron, N. —Many Demo- Avnet, | iis cimim (bis State Jor Seymoar Mr. Child, of the P 2 “re ’ r estimates the Republican Tived m London Tursday, msjortt ». Ths election of Shover, M:. Watter Demoerat, um the Sixth Dnecr: | 1, 18 Tegarced « | cevucn His competitor is Hon. | Tus Democrats seem confident i in the ent Distric! te Ine Yat Boyden eral Dul ban on account here show a net Democratic gain om whe C. dectew provi ¥ svete of 34K county gry He ts siso in freracernt ot bu; Robeson ove ures (o bbers! f ‘4 « sb literry Wilke no disturb t at Sav 100, a Dem M6 indicasons he State wi be tut TENNESS ¥. 4.—The Gongressioual elec- tissullin doubt. As itnoy ‘be pat for « pA ¥OUT corresponarn’ ot « @ reduced raayorizy. Gwe i Felanen io this st ALABAMA. Bimost certain that G r > ‘ . Ala, Nov. 4. wEre resign, and it was so uma, which gave ( rly all v ye Demoe ‘The sequel bas proves che 'r ment. ‘The day of the eleotior U.S. Grant v ee : will Be exsily overcome ‘ img on to & ' Shere seem cunfident taut ae gad rapid has gone for Seymour by & handsome Tesicw af De be elecied = the United S’ates, CONNEC UT. pation npul TORY, Cox, Nov. $.—! retures arrived. ( the field by carefully moves of bis eppouen wn in (he State, read ve the following result gi si be the lens ciffic ly important mt man whe accords b F comimanier, It pars Ss preferen:e rest= who is mex we b i net vary oue Bundred UMPAKD™ ¥ Tae P MASSACHES: He vat. — The Hay ten 8, Mass, dove 4. Sa.nave. (lai Maray abe Jeremy WISCONSIN, children; bat their re ii.wavaig, Nov. 4.—Ketarns from sixty bombardment wes ¢ eities tmdieate that Wiscon-in has Butice. Mary ¥ Fant by irom 15,000 to 20.4 mxjor- ed. All the bouses wankte gives Seymour apont 3,000 an yuread oy the land f rardment, bat f & ‘cefal Halbert E. Paine is re-elected in firet—thus year, one of the Ge this isirict—the man Hag ti ag choestin the State oop sales OREGON the fxet that the Haytten G 1 was frir- NET hes : mished with s"= war verwrle hy American cups | SA* Faaxeiseey Nov-t.-ieaturns trom Ore~ pune bad Ge Gee ce oe s6u come in siowiy, aud show Inre Republi- Smmiebee wie Aces a cee 1 gains The Republieaus entertain bo (rue sotSalnave. £ expected that a | i See Saale, hombe:dment ef Jecmei will sova follow. | NEVADA. That plue is protect d by a ba‘tress ox which | Sax Francisco, Nov. #.—Nevada is con- seme geod orduauce as uur mied, aud, if €d, Will inake @ resoluce detenes. dieput CONGRESSMEN ELECT. ‘The returns from the various States rndicate ‘obable josé of seven Kepublican Cou- mn, 25 follows ew Yorx.—Pouer, Dem.. in With district, AvoTHER bow Rnit- | Teed Sewrities Sita at 7 \ /.—On toe evening of tue ta ulumo there was heap procession at Trenton, N. J. “fe = hg rary eral jlumimation of be ineinctn; t Tce. vis Cote en Ge aa Wr. McKelway. Duri.g te evening ibe tvoat | Dens vice Cornell, Rep sm district— doers were left open. as large aamber oi the | "Ny °Ps Seen eR eariy, Dem. vice Hill ctor’s friends were pass. im and our Reacigie ariet—Ol na, Dei ce Ha =. vantage of the cite snnstance. s Geld | 2P5 3th distric:—Cleveland, Dem., vice Hal- thief entered the house, and pascingto an upper | —2d district— Wilson, Dem., vice Seracteaclevrn thousan’ dollars tu Pactteand | Mauelly, Rep. - es Central and $4,000 =. wom Pacific Railway i Ps tg Ne district—Edwards, Dem., vice which Sete ales the desk were overlook, ime sOURL—tat distriet—Wells, Dem., vice = —— elegant ‘ther erteles, tp ta | ae ee, Dem., vice Nunn, ‘ae kate sean canecnaeng. ae oe odaxcibe |, Carsronnta.—tst distriet—Pixley, Rep.,vice aaa the sebeny meentereds the thint essen =. 1 Hambleton, S, Archer, eof him bas since been tuand.—x. | Tt and F. Stone, alt | Democrats. Mr, Hamili is ® Democratic gain, in pice of the Hon. Francis Thomas, Kep. e-— CESTHAL Paciyic RAILROAD OF Caztror- ~is.—On the 3d instant the President of the United States accepted a section of twenty miles of the Central Pacifie Railroad of Csti- fornia, whreh termina‘ed at the 370th mile post, epilepsy did not appear, and there Was no in- | and ordered the bond: apd patenis for land eicauons of bis baying cakea waver into is | Yue tuereon to be issued to the Company. lugs: and the doctor (kings at most probabl> | that be died of the “pbyrieal shock on the per- A Necro MURDERED BY A WiTR Woman Yous system, evusing syncope or feunting im- 4 horrible murder oecurred Tuesday night in mediately after the uamersion.* Tompson street, New York. Magrie p nENy, — “Th i a < he throat of Up = FERENcE.The next session of | 2 White woman, cat t . the Virginia C-nference of the M. E. Church | TaY, & negro msn, with whom :he had been South Wilt beheld atuartotes villas begauaeng | UNing. The negro was drank ana asleep a on the Ish of Novermver. The Chronicie, of | time, and Maggie was in company with anoth- that © says “Among the distiuguis er negro man im thesame room. When the Betas in be mane, the distiuenished | eed was committed abe left the room and wag mgr = : -rwards found on the corner of Broome and Wisbimen, tbe presiding bishop. who ts re- | <0 1.752 stregts wiihAne taser still in ber hand. Ratded a cue of tee most prominent suu elo- | The negro, after be reeeived the cut, whic! quent. Weare alsoauthorized tostate tha: the | oo @tetoy aie nd an inch and «© ha! Colegation from Battimore will be represented deep cot up wadrug store in Sulll- im part dy ie Ker. Mx. Dupecy, Whose pow | SST treet, wiete healed New Fark then ef of eluq uence and Onriguan care ogee | Baps unsarpassed by auy divine age.” — S7 Henry Wara Beecher. preached at Ply-, mouth Cdurch, Brooklym Isst Sunday, sod’ Morwor Mo\ “Ents The mévers or the | Project for S co serative wholesale mercan- | before bis serymom. he. that by a formal J cate By Leweusion.— Dr. F.A Simmonds, of Kocbester, Missouri, pabliahes im the S’. Joseph Gazette au account of the sudd- and | Mysterious deab of a. Ar. Stephens. of #hira | Fork, while having the ordinance of haptic. admimistered to him by immersion im the P's: River. The usual indics.ions ef apoplexy or tale store have isd several my aad hays | yote of the Church, 10 was forbidden to proceeded so tar as po fmm ne § tat ra chiid ot aha a $1,500,0, and to enter into aa tim, | r ofthe chareh,. He would ¢ Jo | Ergham Young, tresident. However. it | imstructions, be said, although. as probavle tbXt octlve operauons under the | ‘ve in their , ed Lew comp*™m@y ar gement will not commence | church he ‘the | before Janus that they will © TeD Ie “Bowes it bas been stated | any child, qne of whose > | bers of the Bos Alleaiiaitaceiare sce paerciaaieipaaniaiadapeiameaininasiininintonstheiptdeatapeatoaantemea teense asaniemeciaaeaeaaieaesaaaere WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1868. “Washington News and Gossip. Guy. CANBY ASSIGNED TO THE CoMMAND OF Tus Firtu Distaict.—The President y-ster- day directed that Brevet Major General R.'S. Canby be assigned to the command of the Fifth Military District, compristng the State of Tex- as, relieving Brevet Major General J. J. Rey- nolds, in command of that District for some months past. General Canby is directed to assume commavd of the District as soon as practicable, and he is farther authorized, when he may find it necessary to # faituful execation of ihe laws, to exercise any and all powers nferred by acts of Congress upon district commanders, and any and all authority per- ‘aining to officers in charge of military districts- General Reynolds was telegraphed to by & da few days azo that he wonld be re- ved. He replied, + Phonk tre Lord.” Gen- eral Cenby will start for Texas about the 1th In addition to bis duties as Milliary Commander an order will be issued assiguing him toduty as Assistant Commissiouer of the Treedman’s Bureau for that State, 1t us Incorrectly stated in some of the mora- ing pepers that when General Canby relin- qtishes the command of this Depw iment, Bre- vet Brigadier General George W. Wallace will Assume comman’, by virtue of being senior oMcer in rank. This is not the case, as Colonel Breoks, of the 4th Artillery, now statioued at Fort McHenry, is seuior officer on duty with troops within the limits of the Department, and would therefore take command, unless the President should assign Qolonel Wallace, Col- onel Webb, or some other officer to duty, ac- cording to his brevet rank. ‘Tue E:tcTion 1x Tam SortH.—A dispatch has been received at General Grant's Head- quarters in this city, from Major Gen. Meade. commanding Department of the South, stating that the election on Tuesday thronghout the Department passed off quieuy, wich the excep- tion of a slight disturbance at Augusta, Ga., which called for the interference of the military to Suppress the same, snd ancther at Savannah, which was put down by the police authorities, Tue OLD Story.—The New York Herald, through its Washington telegrams, revives the old story that Secretary McCalloch Is about to leave the Cabinet; with the variation, how- ever, that he is ty be removed this time, not invited to resign, So far as we cau learn, there as Mot the slightest foundation in fact for the report. RetminG BKoarp.-By direction of the President, @ board to retire disabled officers, in pursuance of the act of © of August sd, Will convene in St. Lou ,on the 16th day of November, 18>. or as soon thereafter as practicable, for the examination of such offi. cers 4s may be brought before it. The follow- ing-named officers have oven detailed as mem- (yeneral L. P. 1D. V. Reeve, sells, Brey Cowoness — Morgan « perai Schenck have died te notifications to Seaators and semen that in their opinion there fs no uy for holding a session of Congress be 10uh inst. These notices will b+ sent ou mm her jay. This will carry the session over until the first Monday in December. Tue i ublic debt be issu BAC + —LDhe statament of the for month of Octobsr, wi from the Treasury Departaen: morrow, will be a very invorable one, «how ne tse in the debt of about $4,0t0, x since the ist of October. Ikevenve Arve Untloeb to. NTNENTS —Secretary Mc- Jay made the following s)ypoint- eruatl Revenue officers re.—Thomas Fair, Howard Allen Fletcher, b R. Muthews, ay Hh De baeffer, Jno. Pr tind City F.W Ist La; Patuck Dantea, Joun eyers, J. H Hogan, ©. A. Corbet, Hugh ov, Thomas Wilkinson, Jobn S. Matthews, ond Joun W. Young, Ist Mo.; Dennis Ho dy ist Pa: J.P. War Uarvey George, Sta Mo: Walter ¢ th Vas Jesse Mapes, 11th N.Y Guaners.—Gideo ver, 4th Maine co; Pelig Fiske, 2¢ Md., James Steele, sd Tow: Wor—F. R. Miiler, 1th Pa. Penson at.—Comn from New Hampshire Schet cretary eld letttor West Poit last might, to be here one week. Hon. W ant Seeretury of the Navy, has this city after a brief visit io his Comnecticnt. ----W. F. Peddic’ has signed to duty as chief clerk of the At- torney General's Office during the absence of Dir. Pleasamts, ----Among the passengers who smulec for Entope on Saturday last in the steamer Berlin was the Countess de Pourtal and family, for some time past residents Washington. on, A returned te home my beens ER) MEN'S Buawav.—The funct: officer in charge of the Freedmen’s Burean for the Dosimict of Columbia erased on night at 12 oeleck, by ihe terms of a War De- atment order, discomtinning the power of i in the cities of Washington, George. own &ud adjacent country. The educational nterests of the treedmen will be cared for as shai for several months to come by General aries H. Howard, bat tue issue of rations, &e., from the Bureau will not be continued titer this date This is but the initiative step of simiiar action thronghout the entire Soath, where, a8 in Wasbingion, the civil authorities are capable of executing impartial jasti¢e both ‘o black and white, TAX ON RE-DISTILLED WhIFY fY.—Many in- quiudes have been made within a day or two past concerning the decision recently arrived at by the Attorney General in relation to the menner in which the internal revenue tax should attach te whiskey when doubled in strength by redistiliation. The Attorney Gea- eral, it seems, has completed bis opinion on thie question, but has not yet delivered it in official form fo the Secretary of the Treasury. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts to-day trom this source were $443,155.59. —<. THE ALABAMA CLAIMS—A MRS. LINCOLN IN P4 {Special Dispaten to the Star.) NEw York, Nov. 5.—Special advices per Atlantic Cable state that the negotiations re- garding the Alabama claims have reached no Gefinite conclusion. The English Government as still urging the mecessity of an arbitration. Mrs, Lincoln, the widow of President Lin. coip, arrived in Paris yesterday, and has taken private apartments in the Champs Elysees. ALEXANDRIA AND VICINIFY.—The Conimer- cial Advertiser Of Wis morning has the follow. ing Heme: izginian Emigrants for Laurel Factory.—A family consisting of two meu and their wives poe ng pely bailing trow Occoquan and bound for Factory in the Siate of Mary- Jano, near Baltimore, were found last night by Captain Smith, camped in the market square, ‘Lhey leave this morning for their destination, with some eight or ten dollars which had been collected to sexist them slong. Sale of Leonie Thirty — of “pare es. tatate, im Fatriax county, just beyond the Alexar dria py ‘were sold a few days ago for thesum of acte, Land ad. joing is now beid ut peracre. Fo acres of land situated im Alexundris county, near the aqhedact was sold Sacurdn. incrnfeg, at private dy dimes Brown to W. B, Lacy, of Washington, lor §i, Kailread Orange, ont be Factory i ee rae ane bad bee: oR im for the present by ab loyunctom trom J NEW JERSEY The Democrats Carry the State—Dem cratic Majerity in the Legisiature. Adespatch from Newark. New Jersey, re- ceived at the V. F. Times Bureau om Lith street tu-day, says the State gives S-ymour about 1,00 majority and Randolph 2,59 Democra's bave seven majority on joint ballot in Legns- lature. Hill probably elected: the remainder Democratic. Halsey will contest. [By Associated Press | Trenton, N. J., Nov. 5—In this State Sey- mour majority is about 2.0«and Randolph's nearly 3.040. The Congressional delega’ion ‘will stand 3 Democrats to 2 Republicans. The Assembly will consist of 3? Democrats and 28 TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afterneon’s Dispatches. THE PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESI- DENT ELECT. How They Received the News—Unterest- ing Details—Speech of Vice Presi- dent Elect. [Special Dispatch to the Star. Naw York, Nov. 5,.—The Tribune this morn- ing cortams an interesting special telegraphic acconant of the way General Grant and Speaker Colfax received the news of their election a’ their homes respectively, in Galena, Lilinois, WOMAN. and South Bend, Indians. Republicans. The Democrats gain oue in the After depositing his vote for the Republican | Sep\" aud Will Bavea majority of © on joint State and Congressional tickets in Galena, ~~ —____________ General Grant went to the residence of Hon | THE seit oo case CARR CALIFOR- Ser eahe eet GR ne | Six: Bunsen, Have ots aes | pee to the peculiar and been made to receive the telegraphic returns Japan bas sailed for Hong Kong with $71,000 | relations which they sustain, thet pocnl ‘gan. ‘The first report was trom the Hon. J. G. ip treasure, and 41 cabin passengers. The Kepubditcans carry California by 1,000 to 1,500 majority. Axtell, Democrat, is elected to Congress, Sargent and Hartson, Republicans, are probably elected to Congress Nevada gives 1,000 Republican majority. ization, and the offices they perform. are enhyect to many safertags. Freedom from these contribate for none cap be happy who are ill. Not only but no one of these various female complaints ca: jong be suffered to run on without involving the general health of the todtvi jac Blaine—«Maime pledged 30,000 majority, and she has kept her f«ith.” The next annouace- ment was received from the Hoa. William E. Obandier, that New Hampshire Bad gone Re- fend ere long pro publican by at lvast 5,0 majuriiy. Soon re- | Firen, Republican, is elected to Con <rrss, dacing Pitmancnt cick necsand pees ture deefive, OFS came i and fast from all parts of | Both partwsciaim Uregon, Theeasiorn por- | Ne x r the the i apie § oT don of that Stars be not yet been beard from. | Feltef of the-e varions delicate affections, and only the country, but as yet they are varyi Many of the friends of Gen. Grant came in, Anxious to hear the news. Mach sport was made by the General, who had written out an estimate of the majorities for either candidate in the different Suites several days before. This be allowed no one to see except as each slate was compared with his estimate, and in nearly every case he proved a prophet. The two States first nameit gave exactly the ma- jovities he had predicted, and the Presiden- tu} candidate seemed much more pleased at his political sagacity than at his success. indeed, during the evening be manifested nei. tuer anxiety nor elauon, while every one else was excied as the changing returns came in. The “inevitable cigar” was as indispensable as ever, and the calm which he had displayed at Vicksburg and nt Appomatox was &s eouspic~ uous as if he had still been at the head of a Returns from other parts of Uregon indicate large Republicea gains. SOUTH CAROLINA CARRIED BY TIE REPUBLICANS, CHARLESTON, S. C., Nov. 5.—The Sta returns come in slowly. Anderson, Green Spartanburg, Lexington, Newberry, Oconee, and Pickens counties give large Democratic Majorities. In Abbeville the contest was close, and the result is doubifal. Colambia gives 250 Republiean majority. Returns come in very slowly from the sea- board counties, which form the Republican stronghold. It is tmpossible to state the gen- eral result with certasnty, but the indications are that the Republicans have carried the State by a reduced majorit; The Democrats claim to have elected two Congressmen. the most argent precesity will @ true woman Bo far sacrifice ber greatest Charm es fo do tiie ik as for piacing in their imple ap: which wilt be fonnd «ff r relieving and corivg almost every one of those troublesome complaints peculiar to the BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU {Bundredgesufer on tn stlenes, and hundreds others nly to drugetete an oo elther merely tantalize them with the hops of & Cure or apply remedies which make them worms t million soldiers. Galena, which bad almost | GRANT'S MAJORITY IN CONNECTICUT | [oustice tothe Sit etea’ Lan? fuog That would do always been strongly Democratic, and bad R041. that although it may be produced aS baustion of the of life. by ta! siesmeyecssres emai given McClellan a rasjority of 12) there in 1-61, Hartrorp, Cor> Was arnounced as having gone for Grant by a Nov. 5.—Cennecticut gives Grant a majority of 3,011, being a Repub- mer tion. the mee of tea and cotter “and freqeeut May, of Dine, at the very moment when | fican gain of 4,84. The total vote of the State | strmstion. : en dispatches camo in proclaiming @ Repablicas | uo G, which is within $00 of the largest ever | Sion! eaatag® pat yor venar cummed ty direct tert gain in Seymour's own Deerfield. When Con- | cast. na itself. - certain tor the Union, the whole "When reviewing the f these distressing room, Grant ouly excepted, applauded, bul | REPUBLICAN MAJORITY IN PHILA- | complaints. it is most pain! plate the yeaa General was doomed to 4 disappoint- DELPHIA 2,515. eeehniate tree a them. =i [= ment. He had calculated on 53,000 majority in , Nov. 5.—Corrected returns mo Massachusetts, put the old Bay Siatr was an- Seigerege ere gen ettaeting Fans edditionsl causes which ao largel; of tbe vote of this city make the Republican majority 2.518. YATAL TANK EXPLOSION, Crscrxnati, Nov. 5.—A tank in Geo, Shil- leto’s eoap and candle manufactory explo’ ¥ aifect the life, health, aud Reopens of women in at! cleaves of gpciety, and which. consequentiy, aff-ct more or lee¥ directly, the welfare of the entire by man family. The mania that exists for prosocious education and fe. Causes the years that na ture designed for corporeal development to be Wasted snd perverted In the restraints ef dress, nounced as giving him 75,000 majority, and he acknowledged the error in bis caléulations. As the evening wore away. the success of the Republicans in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and In- diana became sure, Messages froin Grow Coltax, and Young, of the Zniune, declared ne e yesterday. and dvstroyed the building. Two | the early continement of school, and especially ws. | Every Hee oe be asl ( ous were injured, Loss #25000. “No Ins the ambealty excitement of the ball-roem,. Tics. pdiiebisau and Caltiorma came into line, the Fae: excited by pleaware, perverting {a miduight, revel citi t . t the Bours desien mature for sleep and rest, the Lakes, aud Weet Vitzinia, with an anes: rg ee S MasOnirY. the work of destruction Is half aceomplished. New Yorn, Noy —Morrissey’s majority is ilzzt. large majority. took her place, while and Nebraska reached crc: the Rocky Mountains, hailing the Allezhenios Bands of musie saluted the victor from the in capseqnence of this earty straiu upon ber sys tem, unnecessary effort is roquired by che d: ‘yotary to retain her situation in school at ears vating the evil. meted ly ————— Dry Goods. streets: ilreworks iijumimated the neighbor- | A tight mopey market and the excitement of hood, and cannon announced the peac-tti! vice | Clection coming together very naturally bad ; reas. aac tory of Grant, But Grant was sult the effect of producing dulluess in trade of all 7 Hortid: ioe the exerciee ndlapentaty and impenetrable as ever. His kinds during the last week. ‘The tightness of poner py Bip lB oom pie rar mrgh ted, but bis equanimity uoney is generally understood to be the result et pacers, $0 aAghs sir: 2 Al length word wis cht thai Norin CG: ficiztl cau! d will uot cont caper of temperature; the complete pr we much ‘The uncertainty as to the fature price bas partly paralyzed trade im do- Mestic cottons; but atis prey well understood now that the crop will prove less than had Produced by excessive iancing, must, of uece-s* produce their legitimate effect At last. ano marriaze caps the climax of misery. and the» fortunate one, bitherto wo utterly regardless of ti plain dictates and renoustrances of her delics th 41. nen, uairy politiciaue, army officers, reporters, first Southera | ed Si ere wded with Cong: . becomes an unwilling subject © medica’ 1: apparently more eager tuan the man on | been anticipated, while the very small Grestmont, Tate to Gate cretiner nie caret ae Whose ‘account they wise gathered. While | remouing in Liv-rpool, and the short supply | “Spertenes of thousands cfeae eae ree ed the returns, aud lingered to | in the bands of manufacuurers, render it nea before the ability to exercine the Tective more, a dispatch arrived from Peiro- jeam V. Nasby, who forwarded lis resigaation s Postmaster, and announced tuat be had gor ly certain that the price of the raw material canpot fall below the present rates, smullsales have been made durinz the week of the generative organs, they reanire tien of their peculisr nervous ¥ of what is called the tisene. whi hie, i com: wi female breast 9 tips, n in the grocery'business. After tuis the torren: | in Unbleached sbirtings and sheetings. T pe pe ee Or Hews avd congratulations was jucessant, | dvmand has been chiely to supply the imme- | an early Period of lite; sed, aa interrupted only by the comments ot the li diate wants of the near-by trade. Bleache tly see, these emotions when wen’ fe fore ‘puberity, to bnt Me bf thelr victims % their development. party, but more than the requistis number of eleeforal votes was now secure, aud by ¢ Fees the citizens dropped away, anda li After miduizht the President elect of the 1 States retired from the scene ef bis lavest tr umph as moc s he bad Jett the Little hou at Appomattor, where, tonr years 2g. he r-- ceivea the previous surrender of the ies | at of bis cour The Fridyme’s dispatch fem South Bi says thet as soon as returns annouaced for Grant and Coliax im South Bend, Coit goods fre very quiet. Tie demand for shirt- bg is confined mostly to a few popular makes of the betcer qualities, Which sell moderately at quoted rates. The nominal rates have under- gone nochange, ‘Ihe sules of the lower grades j of blesched shirtings are extremely limited New York Mills sett De for 4-4 ich ap the very ere nature has self-complete FOR FEMALE WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY reisatar home, over the October vote, the paopie cro hea Fills r bo ansuimp- WHITES OB LEUCORRHWA ‘ “ea ae very littlé call tor exportation. Prices : ed into the Court House, wh the re ay ay ay. Colton Hanocis acs aly TOO PROFUSE NSTRUATION, ‘Were to be read, and Mr. Colfax and his step- | jj mired request. Prices are rather soft, with a EXHAUSTION father, with a few of his hife-lone friends trom | tendency to lower rates. Cotton bags are more st tne of bis boyhood, amoung them J. H than usual, and the demaud is smal- TOO LONG CONTINUED PERIODS, Harper, C. M. Heaton, Win, Milier and George Milburn, went to the depot, where three opera. tors were scon at work recetving on six wires of the Western Uniou Telegraph Compny the news that poured on him from all points of the Union, whieh was copied aud sent down to the thronged Court House. My 9 o'clock the fact that the trinmph was even more overwhelm ing tua: had been anticipated was manifest and by 1" o'clock his townsmen insisted on his coming to the Court House to sve how happy ler than was expected for the grain trade. Prices nre tending downward. Suripes and icks are in very limited demand at this season. Prices remain unchanged. Corset jeans sell lily at quotations. “Apron checlis are not iy aclive demand, but prices are withuat change. Gingham are quiet, and the lower rates which have been establisned for this class of goods dv not induce any activity. They will Temain quiet until the demand for the spring trade appear Kolled jaconetsand eambrics of the best make are in fair demand. Silesins are comparative- FOB PROLAPSUS AND PEARING DOWN, ©) PRULAPSUS UTERI eee We offer the most perfect specific known. HEMBOLD MPOUND EXTBACT oF BUCHU. Birections for ure, dict, and advice, accompany. 0 ly dull, but without any cbunge of raves. Ital- they felt. Arriving there the whole audience | jan cioths are in fair demand. Prices steady. rose and gave vent to contianed cheers, throw L ‘= tre merely nominal in price. The ing up their hat g loud and long, and it was wal wit order was Tes stored, so that a» could be beard in returu tor their enthusinstic congratulauon. During his remarks be was frequently interrupted by Mostexuberant and rapturous applause. A~ soon as this prolonged, repeated, and enthusiaste cheering was quieted down Mr. Colfax addressed them. briefly in substance as follows: He said that their baypy faces showed how joyous they were at the magnificent vie~ demand is exceptionally small; but the stock on hand is light and prices are firm. Mouss-- line de Isines are in very fuir dema: i prices for desirnble styles firmly maintained. In woolens generally the market is not active. and prices are not strong. The compe- ution is grester than in almost any other kiud of iabrics, and the enormous importations of three years ago suil weigh upon the market. The demand tor woolen shawls is very goo, | even for the season; and prices are well main- Females in every period of life, from intaney to treme old ese, witt find tt @ remedy to ain! uature in the discharge of its functions Streugth is t glory of ‘and wamanhood . — HELMBOLD'S EXTEAC T BUCU is more strengthening than any of th of Bark oF Ivoa, iniuitely eater, aud ‘snore’ pie tory that had been won for the right to-day, | tained {or the various desirable style, warn | bai he could not but remember that there were | are very HuTUETOUS, In tibe cloths cloniiney Rey = ee Fedo thar bip Ged began) Tepetlants, and overcoatings there isa moderate mer 0} South, subjected to outrage, to in- | degree of activity, for the jobbinz trade. Tue LD sult, and t murderous assaults, bad felt that | Yeriand is very limited: 38 yet, {rom the grew RAM DDD E METEROT PIM, Heit only hope of jrotection was in this com. | clothing houses, In fancy enssimeres and Manding decision of the peopic. us victory | satine!s there is very little doirg,amd prices most eant peace for every mau in every section. are wneetiled. Fisanee te vbw = are in moderate demand. and sules are confined almost wholly to singl bales to compléte an assortment. Blankets are in fair demand at quoted rates tor the various makes apd ae. The market for foreign goods reflects Very nearly the condition of the market for ie Importations are very’senmbly falling of but the bulk of the importations for Uctober is aa j excess of the same month fu the previons year, but less than the importations in October, 1865, DN. ¥. Independent, 5th 4 FF™5t oF Phe smason. : Choice MALAGA GRAPES At PEABSON’S Frait Depot, 491 Eichth street. the indorsement. inten! yeiciimein the United States, is now of fered to affticted humanity as a certain cure for (ne following diseases aud symptoms, trom whatey. cause orgnatng: 3 it meunt defence tor the defeneceless, and | strength for ‘he weak. The onlooging world, teo, would understand by this decision that loyalty was to be triumphant South as well as North, and unrepentant traitors would uuder- stand that the sscrifices made to crush the spirit of treason and the bivod shed by over 300,000 martyred soldiers were not to be in vain, He said the party which bad been thus over. whelmed by an indignant people would need new leaders and new principles before they ould atiempt another campaign, and they would not be Jikely agam to eraploy Wade Hampton to write their tform or Vallan- dhgham to nominate their Presidential ticket, He closed with an expression of the gratitude be felt for the affection they had so constantly expressed for him; for the unshaken confidence GENERAL DEBILITY, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DEPRESSION, IMBECILIT?, DETERMINATION OF BLOOD TOTHE HEAD. CONFUSED IDEAs, HYSTERIA GENERAL IRRITABILITY. BEETLESSNESS AND SLERSPLESSHESS aT no 4-St > NIGHT. they had for a life-time reposed in him, and for rs r see corvmmene Sih hace, 7 hay rgoced | 4860 oxventuarncar.” 486 | apsxwos or dvscctan ayricizscr, ce ce their own. ; FALL AND WINTER ®TOCK OF LO8S OF APPETITE, ‘When he ceased speaking, there was a general Ww ie eas TANGINGS, DYSPEPSIA, Tush for hand-shaking, and it was with great PICTURE FRAMES Oe aitficuity that Mr. Coltax could free himself PICTURE COBD AWD TASSELS. EMACIATION from the crowd, so that he might return to the PAOINTINGS, EN! ‘VINGS ac LOW SPIRIT. celved bs fastas Ieuining could traneeni kere, | Nom in store at Mo ase thvtrsst, | DISOROANIZATION or PARA ceived as i "erms cash, bation ~ bse ny a westerns tales Bot Im* Between D and B etreets. = Gans Onn BATION” ae eral news indiana, a. said Gen. eral Grapt was in bis parlor enjoying the dis. | FA Cocaine Bolas ae PALPITATION OF THE HEART; Eaa'by tgwms and seats nom (staat | RpaeeR ae, A a ° five 3 f tought State. all Druggiste. C! . #00., all the of a VOUS and BIL. 2 arias aor creeraein | Ree | ee and ni Jourt-House jure the genuine. cut ont, mixing in songs, and shouts, and speeches, SCHOOL. stories and music in the interyals between the MES. McCUTOHEN, ASK FOR HELMBOLD’s, dispatebes. 1 Srexer, serwexs Bontn Caritox axp Feast Tenner, CONGRATUTLATIONS TO GRANT. Srexut Wasr. ~ {Special Dispatch to the Star.) Opposite St. Aloyatus Church. _ ee 31-1m Garena, Nov. 5.—General Grant has re. ceived nearly two bupdred congratulatory dis. patches from prominent public men, cominit. tees, etc, The teltgraph wire worked all day yesterday direct from Chicago into bis res+ idence here. The following are some of the dispatches which he has received: Bostox, Nov. is. 1868.—Te Gencral Utysses Grant Gatena, 10. Maseachusets, cause of hi union of States, sends oat with anes ‘of 80,000 of her wo won —— ae ‘sword, believing civil Saminiieasool that ‘peace kad prosperit which our fathers guaranteed through a Gove ‘ernment based om equal t S. Wirrrams, Charrman Mass. Repub. State Central Com, | Nuw YoRE, Nov. 3.—To General v. s, cident ited States:—Ton Prevident Elect ff the Us c thoust of you | cat FISHBE, FRENCH STEAM SCOURER, AND AGENT TOR TEE BOLD by DRUGGISES sn¢ DEALERS EVBRY- Price @1.25 per bottle; or six pottles for $6.50, STATEN ISLAND(N.Y.) DYEING BSTABLISH- Maer, Established 1819. NEW PABISTAW PROCESS, 1 Delivered to any Address. y a first in the Describe Bymptome in ell Commanicetivns, ensbied to clean all Stee : = ee oo and ladies and Union, m gratefal acknowledgment serviees, congratulate you. INSURANCE. ae GUY RB. PHELPS, W.8 OLMSTE D Presitent. Secretary CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE PYsuR. 1 ANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN. Assets over BIGHTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. ©BORGE H MARBLE, Agent, Federal Bleck, Room 10, Opposite Post Uihice Bepartment, Corwer 7th and F streets, THE RATIONAL LIFE '9SURANCE COMPARY oe. THe UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ' WASHINGTON, D oe 2 tr . Chartered Dy Special Act of © prevee July 25, ie CASH CAPITAL BH. OLABK Phitacelghte Pree font 5 ., Ly i ¥ COOKE, Chairman Finance aud’ Exocutive BEN!" 'D” COOK, Washington, Vice Pres ery Philadelphia, Secretary EMEKSON W. PEET, sect RNED Washto eatstant Secretary ; fre MD medion! Disector $1,000,000 °. NCIS G. 5™ MEDIVAL ADVISORY BOARD: 3..K. BARNKS, Bergeon General United States PEP ee Uniced Gentes 8 ited Gentes Nave, D. W. Diss, M.D. T lth Chief Medical Departmen! Weshiagton, > 4 Washington. Le advantages offered by this Oompany are > Dotional Eom PMUF, chactored by special a of ©1.000.0n0. emius, urence than other com- Guy'e au. cortain in ite torme t te pany in every jocallty Tis p “Fempi from attachinent 4s bore are uo Ur.neoussary restrictions in the p Fr policy tes may be non torfettabls taker which pay to the insure rp all the premiams, » only the decrease om th: enpnel payments be issned that will pay to the fo sured during Ife anannus! Income of ons-tenth tbe am, t pemed in the po sy extra rate is charged for © males # Epon the lives o It tmsures not to secure dividends. but at 20 low ade wil be: bie \CAL AGENT IS WANTKD IN EVEKY PY. acd applications from comp: tent par h agentes. with eutteble endorsements, Shecld be acdre sed to the Company's Gen si Agem ony & thoir respective districts | ireulars, Paw rhiets. and full partionlars etven on application e: the Ooe of the Company in Ue GENERAL AGENCY FOR MARYLAND. DELAWARE. vine | WEST VIRGI VIA, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. AT THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE « Co., FIFTEENTH STBEET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPART. WASHINGTON D. 0. | tA, Nz, ) se ly | LIFE INSURANCE. $5,000 for $6 Premium | UNDER TH® AUSPICES OF THE ' Manhattan Co-Operative Relief Associati « | THE MANHATTAN Co-0PERATIVE RELIEF ASSOCIATION, | 18 CHARTERED ag $d STATE © new OBJECT The oby ct of thie Assoc! MEMBERSHIP FEES. Lership fece ar 2 1 lor ahah @ cori shoate Sf mum " Jar and ten wer, aud the tee conte 4 trto TEN CLASSES TED CLASSES FUL Wo 4 Bihe same clases, Bveryeatug « make ecb Class «quel | CLASSES. i of Pd sod 2 years. Berton between tl tween + Letweon the ages of & for wom it iis f Will Be expelled, the Association. members Person pase £ member, and #1.20 each time (onetime £0 tae some ©. member hor ag meye yatd t car 1 member of anor \DEFEADENT, haw, ILLUSTRATION, Clase “4” bas 5,000 male members Th. Association pays ov: oe oF heirs apd t A man die m forty Caps Peramtnl ie Ba days «ae dollar aud tea ent m to reimbarse it. Falliay to send this ecm, they forfett to the Axssctation a! mency® end the Apsociation snpplies © pew Weuber to OU the place of the retiring une DVANTAGES,. sctation ordina: are, B) parics can and required to t« thet sty man can spetency ups his deat: HOW TO BECOME MEMBEES. Apy one dest:i on . tn thes way Accom paper giving the a Place, preseat oc erties membership is in favor Of, Por OMco ad@ town, county, Stars. Also. @ oiedies! Corton. setting forth G > pliysical conditiow, wud whether in the opinion of the doctor examinie.tho appli cant 18.5 proper person to be tmeured Biagk forse of application sor membersif'p will be sent plication nesmber ouch? to try to make mer menthers, the mon bes all came. age. tere ne somat sf ation. w NVESTMENTS. The Ry laws cf the Association require that ono- third of the monvy recetved as new mombersh.p fees ana.i be mace * sinking frnd to mect payments fallin duc by th» delinqueucies of mowabers. This fund ts held by the NATIONAL TBUST COMPANY, and wl! be invested in Catted States Fonds or Heal stats, or ead ‘upon New fork city nasty, which propery shall edeatie the value of the money so loaned THE FUNDS. The remaining two thirds, ofthe Associaton. stil bets in the city of New York, or in t ip the city x ta 4 and of New ¥: the the eu) ox member property ms i