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‘ ' ; i ; THE EVENING STAK |: PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, At the Star Bullding, ©. W. Corner Pennaylvanis Av and Lith Street, | RY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, ° pce sess The STAR is served by the carriers to their ubecribers in the City and Distret at Tax UsnTs PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with | oF without wrappers, Cuwts each. | Prick "0k MAILING:—Three months, One | Dollar and Fitty-Cents; six months, Three Dol- | INSURANCE. { GUY R PHELPS, | President ] OW. 8 OLMsTE D Be retary CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSU ANCE COMPANY or ARTFORD, CONN. Assets over EIGHTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. tars; one year, Five Dollars. Ni ‘pers: sent from the offic longer than paidfor. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday | morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. i EVENING STAR. | | Washington News and Gossip. ee | ENERAL GRANT AND THE Orrice Seen: ¥es.—General Grant Das already received a | large number of applications for office, but he is Getermined to psy no attention to them, and bas imstructed Gen. Badeau to destroy them when received. Among these applications ‘WAS one from a Westera postmaster, who says be was neutral until the October jections, thinking General (jrant himself was neutral but after that he rolled up his sleeves and went snk 4 with inten=« excite, | 10 Work. carrying his township forGtant. Al ene was the candidate ‘be reward he asked was to be allowed to re party for Mayor, and Gilbert | tain his office. Kepuablicams The vote bas been very close, and will Bot be counted until tis morning, The + xamiuation Well was yeste: LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. overnor Scott of South Carolina, accompa- ued by General Sawyer and a deputation of Promiment citizens of Charleston, has started New York, with the view of alvancing the aucial interests of the State, and enlisting Northern capital to secure the speedy comple- tion of the Blue Ridge railroad, which is the missing link in @ continuous rallway line be tween CMurlesion and Cincinnats The municipal election im Charleston, S. C. Pillsbary o ; ; Miss MINNIE HavcK IN LONDON.—Miss Minnie Hauck made her first appearance a Covent Garden on the 2th of October and ap- pears to have achieved a gratifying success, although the extravagant puffery of her mana. gr had somewhat prejadiced the public against her. The London papers all haye complimen- Ty notices of her performance, but after the the case of Col. Tread- ¥ continued at Jersey City. A Witness testified that be heard the prisoner say he would carry trom 3.00 to =h0 Halsey. in the Filth ¢ ost B The de and the case ited for trial, Fail ret from seven counties of y - usual style of o7 tic cant designate lowa give Grant majority—a gain of Sp ges ership lh 17,407. The negroPufftage amendments io | AMenican girl as Mile. Hauck. The London the same counties Rave a majority of 2,14. | \¢us, however, while using the “Mlle.,” sets The wareporied counties will yet make the | her down to the credit of this country and is Srey NMOrHY 3.0, and that of negro suffrage | goud enough to say: “This young lady, = Pupil of Mr. Maurice Strakosch, comes from untry which has already sent us ever! prima donnas, and bas proved in other respects that musical culture has rapidly ad- vanced there within the last quarter of a can- annual exbibition of the Mechanic Arts ©f Maryiana closed im Baltimore iast might, After a successful sexson of four weeks. In receipts an play of Tes the present has exceeded all previous exbibiiton Joseph St. Clarr, one of the tour men engaged im the Fobbery of the bank at Alton, Ill, and the murder of the priva chme a tew | nights since, was arrested at Kansas City Inst Friday and broughi to St. Louis Monday night, Hon. Jonn A. Griswold, the defeated Repu bean ecanc te for Giovernor of New Yor declines to allow brs mam to be used as a cau eidate for United States Senator. pent sast evening in Baltimore, as the tof Samuel M. Shoemaker, Esq. He ar- ‘oon, from this city, »y Hon. Benjamin F. Wade, Hons. paper age hematin: oe iley, Dickey, and McPherson, of pany of Philadelphia capitalists have sylvania. aud ex-Nenator Creswell. Da- President of the company. citizens and many ladies called upon Mr. Col- Ex-Governor Orr, of South Carolina, has | {x and congratulated bim upon his election. ager Biedand qualified forthe Judgeship under | He leaves Haltumore to-day for his home, in the mew State government, to which he was aby with Senator Wade. recently elected by the Recuustaction Legisia- | “°™P&”Y sect dees ture. WALT WHITMAN will socn prose work called Democrati Vistrs. His Inst with Chili and Pera. ‘This happy reautt | poem imthe 4 Mogesin- Nas ealled forth Inibuted to the mediation of the United States. | fvorable comment trom the English press, ‘al Farragut came quietly up to the city | The Wersiog S says «lt is exquisitely ot New York yesterday moruing, and maiu- | written and embodies more than one sublime br esaahotan ta thee bao Bis flag- | thought.” The Cheltenham Mercury terms it The United States grand jary brought in four | “Ch? Of the best things this wildly erratic more indictments agaist persons concerned in | TPhsodist bas ever published,” and the Mal- tion frands Vern Vows calle it “A sublime prose-poem, un- 4 county, Maryland, gives a Repub. | measured, but full of beautiful thought. Hi styl reminds us of the old Saxon postry—fall of fifty-six votes for Grant and Coltax, and fitty-four for Judge Weisel. of Vigor, and containing many more ideas than much so-called poetry.” A new hall wa= dedicated by the Inde- | Pendent Order of Odd Fellows im New Orleans Itis expected that the Spanish Goverament will at an early day conclude treaties of peace Younc GENTLEMEN Who are interested in | the fashions may care to know that in !rance the fountain whence all inepiration of that kind is drawn—the tight pantaloon leg is not the thing: a sort of general falln Tvable throughout. Also that the jaunty with broad ribbon, medium brim, and high crown, slightly squeezed in. generally desi nated “the tourist,” won't do any longer. They are now leit entirelyfto postillions and cou ers, where they started, im point of fact. So say late advices The Aravamwa Crains, bad wmerditonal article giving tne The Londen Tim lemeut and the present sta'us of the qUrstion AL issue between the United States and Great Britain. A mixed commission, consist- ing of two members trom each nation, will be ap- t dyads: all questions arising simce of the last commission. Engiand’s | Fespousibility im the matterof the Alabama claims will be referred to Prussia for arbitra- hon. $f the decision is im favor of America, | then the commission will investigate the America bas withdrawn the question ition of the South reat Britain durmg the war. The S business will he reierred to the President Swize: ation Serervisons Arrornte: ary Mc- Culloch bas confirmed the appointments of i ines aiagecan There is the highest | John G. Neah, Esq. to be Supervisor of In- reason 10 believe th: tatement made by the | ternal Revenue for the State of Tennessee, Loudon Tim correct, The fonrth article | Judge Satlold to be Supervisor for the States of ef the Convention, to which the Tumes particu- | Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. and James ludes. reads im fa as follows: «Th= | R Commirsioners shall ert dica’ ommissioners shall have power to adyudic’ and Weatnsh—teey having ten upon tbe cla-« of claims referred to ‘nthe ¢ n cial correspondence between the two Govern. | for their respective positions*by Commissioner men me Alabama claims; but before any | Rollins. | | | Cf such cinumsate to be taken tntoconeMerstion | | A-GNMENTS IN THE (QUARTERMASTER’S DerantTvent.—Upon the recommendation of the ({uartermaster General, Breyet Major Gen- eral D.H. Rucker, Assistant (Quartermaster General, bas been ordered two relieve Brevet Colonel F. J. Crilly, Assistant (Quartermaster | of aif public money and property in his pos- | session, and from further duty at the Phila- deiphia depot. Col. Crilly has been ordered to report to Gen. Sheridan by them, (he two high comtracting powers shall fx Upon some severeien or hend of a friendly poWer as an arbitra‘ r, shall be referred im to Whom such claims e the Commissior gree.” Thisopens every | » Whether that of the 1 lsh Governme +o aby otber question. The Times =peaks of the disting licists, whose judgments will aid i Gressnrraud He bora leadin wrilers on ipternatioun! jaw, and engag the Berlin admiuisiraci eis ewes i AxoTRER Misistea Jonxsox Lorrstawa ELgction.—The Democratic ma- = | yority for Seymour, complete, in Louisiana, 1s e Lord Mayor of London gave a bung Fler tanr a Jounsom and Mr. bis- | 208%. Out of 84.060 votes cast in New Orleans Fach were pres purse of &r o | General Grant received but & a toast, Mr. Johuson have been greatly criticised for the manner in which I have rm cenved and offered civilities while in this cou fry, but such strictures on my conduct bave not aifected the neg ons Which are in pro- REVENUE ArroistMeNTs —Secretary M. Uulloch to-day made the following appoin of Internal Kevenue officers: ‘ e — Ge ay y Ge home may be. they will find that there 1s no |}. Dis. “ti My: 5 St Mans on ground for such feelings sue between my The question at is- | * nment aud that of her | Jed without touching the Barton, 9th'N. Y : Joseph. ¢ ward Keyser.2d t necotinions Eee ers — Joseph Kelly. bio; Jobn Pe erred ae ine eaeee cations Dere- | weksan, tath lil: George jothower, aud and the United Staies will Mid.: Leonard M: e Ist Mo; pe Haws. Dakota: Jasper H. Altemus, 5th Pa. Disraeli made an able syeech. Alluding to , Themas Leddy, Florica- » Mr. we sala wities with the United | tor hop that uo fu- | wn will occur.” He reviewed the aspect of aifairs im Europe, and admirted that the superficial aspect was threateuing. ou declared that the Ministry could see no apyar- Fetext for war. SECRETARY MeCuLcbocn decides that mann. factured tobacco, snuff, and cigars imported trom fore countries are not reyuired to have internal revenue stamps affixed thereto and canceled unless said articles are withdrawn ¢ custom-house for consumption or sitle > United States. Womgy’s Kieuts i E ton of the Common Pi se of Miss Lydia Becker, in Eogiaud, claiming the nicht to vote, bas a w ach than such 2 decis*on | would bave i Here. properly, weule fOr itelt every State wo agiand, im which all the ove TION OF Ex PeNses.— The Secretary of e Navy will further reduce the expenses of “ bavy by ordering home some of the larger vessels from foreign stations aud supplying their places with smaller ones. the judement .o E concur, is that the common law of Eng- lana gives women no right to vote. The jues- on bas thus been settled that as th Inw suffrage do- belong to women. No therefore, that Miss Beeker, aud others of ber style, have nothing to expect trom the law's in- terpositicn, the presumption is they will make # Vizorous ouslangbt to the lawmakers’ and we may hear again of the agitauion of the sub. e' of female suffrage in Parliament, with x jargeT vote in its isvor, perbaps, than was given last yea * Per-onat.— Paymaster John S. Cunning- bam. of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, has been im town for the past three days, but leaves a tor Philadelphia this evening. GeNERAL GRANT was ai bis Headquarters op Iith street 1¥, Aud was visited py Seere- lary Schofield, several members of Con: and distinguished civilians. cree t ,. se Rerort of Hou. ideon Welles, actne.—Lady Thorn veat Lucy at theFuu- | THe r i son counee on Monday ‘n tbreestraigat heats | tary the Navy, bas been completed and for a purse of $2,:00. The race was hotly con- | placed im the bands of the Public Printe tested, Lucy being the favorite im the pools 4° | pyis is the first report of any Cabinet officer the commencement. and generally keeping well | finyesdantoiry ahead of Lady Thora inthe beats until they _ ~~ : reached the bomestretch, where tne old mare | (rex. Roseckans, U.S. Minister to Mexico’ immediately pickec up and came in ahead. | 5.14 trom New York to Vera Cruz yesterday, | om the steamer Grenada, accompanied by his ‘The best mile was in | amily. Gen. Longstreet was also » passenger | on the came vessel. Tue Wist axp Porzarp x ‘The case of John S and tieorge F. Wise, aud nepbew of Nise, coarged with assaulting and mpting to Kill Edward | ALP. wh d beer assignet for z ety during te | Tue Tererees oF THE ANTIETAM CREME. TeRY.—AL the request of several of the trustees of the Antietam Cemetery, who are also trastees of the Gettysburg Cemetery, President Jay Bas called & meeting of the board at the Ebbitt House, in this city, December 9, when it is ex- pected’ that the disposition of the Contederate | Gead will be formally determined. Hawauas Mis ThE UsITeD STaTes. Dor Mott Smith, who is 09 a mission from the He wauan government to Washingtov, has ar. nived m San Francisco. He Bas alxo been a ed as the solicitor of some of tas | zens of the island to assist in procurs ATTENDAN RB OF WITNESSES ON COURTS- MarTiaL.—General orders No. 93, just issued minnie 1 ek Raph ies by command of Gen. Grant, states that the At- =e cre vorney General of the United States having Kervertcay Losszs.—In the following bere- | given bis official opinion that the Power con- totore kepublicap Sates tue Kepublicans nave | ferred upou the judge advocate of a court lost sixteen members of Congress. In New | martial or court of inquiry by the 25th section po York, + Pennsylvanta, 2: Ohio, 3; Tennessee, the act approved March 3d, 1803, to issue the Iinoi*, Indians, Minneso’a each 1, Sud Mis- jike process to compel the attendance of wit. sour! j.” Im all older States nineteen makin Lrsses before such military court as is issued total of by the local courts of criminal jurisdiction, includes also the power to execute such pro- cess through some officer who shall be espe- cially charged with its execution, and it is or- dered that judge advocates of military courts, who may hereafter issue such process to com- | pet te arendance, a8 withesses, Of persons not A friend of Generat Futler, meeting him the | 1 the military service, formally direct the day afer his election, remarked “+I presume | *4e, DY BAMe, to some military officer, who | | Dec Lexstox._ Governor Geary, of Penns» i- to be a candidate mination for re-election to the | gubernational cuair of tuat Staie, shall be designated by the tom: eee oe ane Will Lie down toge:er | Mander a8 available fof tbe purpose. - And th Jamb will be inside we tion.”—Bosion Tracvller, | REBTES itary commander will thereapoa A FEMALE Newsrarex Prerissen.—Miss Piney W. Forsythe has sncceeded her father m publisbing And conducung che Liberty (Miss. pAdy oes’ S7-The La Crosse Democrat, commenting on ‘the result of the Presidential eiecuom, remarks: “We a quiesee with a friend a oor elbow, who can't be farof Pr"? forced as berein directed, the preliminary Semone or subprna Tay be served DY 07 Person whatsoever. Inrervat. REvENUR—The receipts to-day from this source were $225,062 08, ANNEXATION OF CUBA. The Fillid sy their Officers, Arms, CS of Op. ‘The New York World of yesterday hasa long account of the fillibustering movement against Cuba, said to be on foot, from which we make the following extracts : “ An expedition, or rather series of expedi- *,8Te DOW In process of fitting out, the tive poiat of such being some central pornt for general concentration in the heart of aon, These expeditions are severally being erganized in New York, Mobile, Boston, and New Orleans. The object of these several ex- eitions, when united, is the annexation of ‘aba to the nited States. Communication has been e:tablished between the leading ine surgents now in arms agninst the authority of the Captain-General Lersundi, and the ditfer- ent chiefs of the movement in the United States, In New York City the acknowledged leader of the fillibustering movementis a Col. George W. Gibbons, who held a commission and served in the yolunwer force employed during the late war. Colonel Gibbons is about twenty-eight years of age, is a man ot power- ful frame, and when @ mere lad served under the ill-fated General Witham Walker, in his Nicaraguan fillibustering movement. The organization of this movement is as follows:— ‘There will be three points of departure, viz: First—From the city of New York twenty- | five hunared men will embark in a steuner now chartered, These men will be armed with revolvers, but will not have with them any larger arms or artillery, as it will be impos- sible to evade the United States authorities with a supply of muskets orummunition. But the vessel will carry twenty days’ provisious for the number of men which will be debarked At some point on the coxst, from whence they Will march to the mountains. Once there, it will be impossible to drive them from their stronghold until the native patriots have ral- lied in good numbers. Second—The expedition from Boston will consist of eight hundred inen, unarmed, but well officered by men who have served in New England regiments, These men will also take with them twenty days’ provisions, so as to en- able the Cuban patriots to remain in their de- fences and resist the Spanish veterans. If pos- sible, a battery of small howitzers wiil accom- pany this part of the general movement. Bat the main and most important movement will be from New Orleans, the Mobile contin- gent co-operating with the principal columu trom Lovisiana. Three thousand men will leave New Orleans in fifteen days from this date. They will be conveyed by a large and fast screw steamer, and with her, or ata dif- ferent day or night, another fast vessel will sail. carrying stores, artillery, and provisions for tive thousand men. This body will be un- der General Harry Hays, or General Charles F. Herningsen, of Nicaraguan and Hunganan Tevolntionary fame. Colonel Jumes Kerrigan, formerly of the Twenty-fitth New York Infautry. iste hive a se} command in the New York coutin- gent. Colonel Gibbous has been the rectpient of ninety-four letters, offering assistance, with- iu the past tew days, and two well-known merchants of this city have offered S61, worth of shot and smmuuition to the cause. Reeruiting offices will be opened in New York this evening. Teerniting offices, b *Gaban Emigra: Will be received 1 and oaths will inisteced to them on Promise of sizict secrecy to obey the princes) semigranis.” The greatest difficulty will b= to evade the United athorities. Colonel Gibpons is report ng: We will hay ten thousand men equipped in twenty Phe mountains ot Cuba, extendin ymiles through the length of th now filled with pure and noble p to co-operate with U call npon them to do. The Word adds:—“A secret meeting was bi island, aze ready y that we may peaeeraay at the headquarters of the fil No. 446 Broc ba In, ber of m men were preseut, tary seven commissions were issued of the follow- ing ranks inthe ‘Liberating Army:’ eight-rn olorels, twelve Majors, fourteen Oapuuns, three Majors. It was decided at this meeting that Marsbul Murray and his employees should codwinked as much as possible by ‘emi- gration atk.’ Eight thousand uniforms were bought at auction on Saturday of the common U.S. pattern. Col. James Kerrigan is to have charge of the transportation. Rumors were afloat yesterday afternoon that it was the inten- tion of the Libers‘ors to offer the command of the expedition to Gen. ‘Baldy’ Smith, bat this last needs con Gen. Dick Tay also alluded & excilement throughout the city in regard to the Proposea mvasion, Oue of our reporters yes- terdoy visited the United States Marsbal, Mr. Murray. and the Spanish Consul, to ascersain whatever known in these oftic ia regard te the expe to ##: ont trom this city to regene both oihein tailed above. Govenxon BRowNLOW ON THE Franenise. Governer Brownlow’s message to the Teunes- see Legislature congratulates the country opon the election of Grant and Coltax and abundant harvesis, Kegarding the @xteusion of tran- chise, he suggests there be @iscriminations con - cerning those Who Were im the rebellion, They were not all alike capable for the past, nor ua- trustworthy for the future. Those who w: involuntarily drawn into the rebellion, who, since its utter fiture, have given eva ce thar they acceptin good faith, are good citizens, quiet a W abiding, and have strictly ob served their paroles. and euch as will not use political power to proscibe and degrade those Whom the war bas emancipated and invested With the right of franchise, the trauchise might fufely, aud, theretore, wisely be granted. The vxteusion should, however, be attended by suitable guards and checks, tit advantage could not be taken of its lide: ager the sa y of the State. Other ¢: who still rem: bu le to the State should remain di: francuised for an indefinite period. To bis curprise he found ot the movement a= de- Diviprne THe State or New York —The ychester Chronicle, OM Account Of “ibe gre: ompanbility exist between N. y and the rural districts, so-cal a division of the State. It would setof! New York City and county and the coanues of Kichmond, Kings, (Queens, and the Suffolk as A separate State. “Lo this it would give the name of Manhattan or Tammany, and retain the old name for the other part. The part set off would have nine Representatives in Cou- ETess, (WO Senators, and eleven votes in the Electoral College. The other par: would have twenty-two Representatives and two United States Senators, and twenty-tour votes in the lectoral College. The Chronicle argues grave- Jy in favor of the division, and concludes that the thirg can be done, because Democrats in the city want to secede from the rest of the State, ind the Republicans, north and west of Spayten Duyvel Creek, are willing to let them ge. Tur Massacnt=etts ELee from four more towns, making nd 423 Tespectively to the majorities for Grant and Mr. Oisilin, and the majori. ties “now stand as follows —Grant, 75,314; Clailin, 66,925. The twelye remaining towns Will bring tte majorities tully up to previous estimates—76,50) for Grant and_ 65,000 for Claflin. The tower House of the Logistatare will constst of 223 Republicans to 17 Demo. crats. Upou joint ballot the Republicans will have 961 votes to 19 for the Democrats, a ma. jority of 242, and again of nearly fifty over last year, when there were eight Democrats in the ‘Senate and fitty-five in the Honse. Pritapetrnta Conresteo Evection.—The Philadelphia Press of yesterday says : 1m answer to numerous correspondents, we ‘would say that legal steps have been taken to test the validity of Mr. Fox's election as Mayor of Philadetpmia. We believe, furthermore, that sufficient frauds caa be proved to invali- gate the whole election. The eases are now ‘aiting the reply of the defendants, As soon tbey are farnished, active operations will be resumed and the trial pushed toa speedy con. clusion, S7 The bridge over Broadway, at Fulton street, New York, having been ordered to be Temoved 48 & buisance, it is mow suggested that the street at this point should be tucnelea. The few leading down under the gronnd, it is asserted. would not prove so formidable an obstacle as the high of steps leading up to the bridge, which overshadows the neigh. boring store Wiutssy.—The Chi Tribune says: “The coliections of revenue whisky in this dis- trict, for the month of October Inst, at the rate of fitty cents per gallon, were $200 000—being greater than during an, single month while the tax stood at #2 per Rav, De. BREOKreRIDos— Rew Bed. Breck D. D.. of Kentucky, Inst week marriea Mrs. M.¥. White, of Dau. ily tank State, Se adhe ows ee ENEMA Oy erThe of a western election bet was eating coaxed Tat. ‘Dieckinces of scalps ares pretty thing out West. — Returns 2t in all, add TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, ALABAMA FOR GRANT. Special Dispatch to the Star.) Monveuwsey, Aua., Nov. 1l.—(en. Grant has surely carried Alabama by a small ma. jority. THE ELECTION ILLINOIS AND MINNESOTA. Special Despaten to the . Nov. 10—Official retaras trom Feventy-five counties of this Sutte indicate tmat rity will be very nearly identical t Logan's, im in, say So,00. Th ‘» favor of calling @ Constitational Coa. ar. vote vention bas been carried oy & bandsome ma- joniy elurns very nearly complete, from Donnel- 1y*s District, Minnesota, foot up as follows Wilco} mocrit,) 11,775; Donnelly (Republi. cam.) 1,357. stands as follows - Seva 5 Democrats. yHouse, 3 Democrats, lature ef Minnesota Republicans and Republicans aud + ALLEGED PLOT OF SOUTHERNERS AND SOUTHEKN SYMPATHIZERS IN ENGLAND. New York, Noy. 11.—A special di the /iereid trom London says “The conviction is that the United States are being ‘humbugged into serving the purposes of politiians and disappointed Southerners, George N. Sanders, Judah P, Benjamin, and other rebels have been working hard ta this T with Laird, Wharuchff, Roebuck, and Ts. Friends of the loyal portion of the Union tear that the hovor of America 1s imper- illed, and that the whole thing is the working of a deep plot formed by English sympathizers with the rebellion and Southern emissaries and exiles pow here, to secure a basis for the settle- Ment of claims satistactory to themselves, tore Grant’s mauguration; hoping for a di ion against the United States, as some cont] sation to rebels for their defeatia war. This athern triumph is expected if the preseut Governments appoint an arbitrator and a com- ™ission.”” DISTURBANCES IN TENNESSEE. Menriix, Nov 10.— A dispatch was received Gen, Granger last right from P. P. Price, pmissioner of Registration at Mason’s De- pot. Tipton county, stating that the greatest excitement existed im consequence of @ report that Gen, Smith, the defeated candidate for Congress, was coming there with a large body of armed negroes to take depositions for the Purpose of contesting the election, and the dis- patch, which was signed by Dr. Leftwich, asked for troops to preserve order. This morn: ing @ dispatch was received trom SI Shktughter stating that about one thou armed negroes, principally trom Fayette coun- ty, bad arrived thers, and the greatest appre- Leusions were felt for the security of the whi Many women and children bad left on a road train. in consequence of these fears, Since noon it has been impossible to communicate by telegraph with Mason's Depot, aud it is be- lieved that the operator has been driven away. Gen. Granger to-ni fispa nite b infantry, uuder thr train, for the pur; special jilmore, form tchway in aud was THE MISSOURL ELECTION, St. Lovis, Nov. 11.—The depnhivonn uuues Of Missouri give McClur, Governor a majority of 1 composition of ihe re Isture as follows li counties give 47, MeClurg 16,343, yet to hear from wilt y je majorities. It clams oi the lower House, without counung un counties. New York, Nov. 11 ing formally disavi . W. Stinsnton, rd abusive ublished on the 29th of “Mr. Sunentoa orabie esteem, and one against whom such g!0ss impotations as those of Bu are essen. ally incredible, Butler's attack was so wan- useless, and his spi clear! jent. that his charges seemed to us e1l «¢ fo iujare no one but himset.” FROM THE WEST. n Affairs—Minin, Sr. Lowrs, Nov. 11.—A Denver di ‘h says thar about 300 Ute Indians lett Maxwell's ranch last week, on an expedition against hostile In- 8. Miners from Montana report the mining season &s about closed. The weather in the mountains ts cold, with little snow. Six inches of snow bas fallen at Sc. Paul since Sunday wight, THE ILLINOIS ELECTION, inprawavots, Nov. 11.—The 2d Congres. sional District of Lilinois is claimed to be the banner district of the United States, haying given General Forn=worth 14.418 ma ority. Official retarns from fifty-seven counties show an increase of 44.10) in the popular vou for Congressman at large, since the election two years ag: &e THANKSGIVING IN MISSOURI. St. Lovis, Noy.4.—Governor Fletcher has appointed the 25th inst, as a day of thanksgiy- ig and prayer. sore Toe Conrrier or Avtnority IN Fron. Ina —Lieut. Gov. Gleason and Secretary Ale dep occupy Tooms at the City Hotel m Talla. haseve, across the street trom the Capitol, Monday afternoon, at the hotel, the Adjutant General deman@ed a paper from Secretary Alden relating to bis appointment as adjutant, which Secretary Alden refused, when & pistol was presented to enforce the demand. Chief Justice Randall. who was present, with others, interfered, and succeeded in arresting the dit. ficulty. Yesterday, on complaint of Secretary Alden, Adjutaut Corse was bonnd over in $500 to keep the peace. The impeachment cise was yesterday presented to the Supreme Cour: tor its opinion. INGENIOUS M or © © LANTERNE. Siecle sayg that the ques. top bas been often asked how the numbers of the Lanterne which circulate in France could pass the frontier, after its suppression and pub. lication beyond the French borders. ‘The olice have been greatly puzzled, and might Pave beenso much longer. but torap unknown individual who called the attention of an offi cer to certain large packing cases at the north- ern railway station. These boxes contained plaster busts of Napoleon IIi., but on being broken up they were found to be filled with i the Lanterne. OFrictal RETURNS OF PENNSyLvaNta— Official returns haye been received in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth from all Dut eight counties um the State—Beaver, Craw. ford, Fulton, Jefferson, Mchean, Mi » Sus- quehanna, and Wyoming. From Crawtord. Fulton, Jefferson, and Monroe we have the official majorities; Beaver, McKean, Susque- hanna, and Wyoming are estimated from reports. With these figures we obtain a ma. jority of 28,502 tor General Grant. This will not vary gne bundred votes from the official announcement. SF Lady Thorn will trot on the Fashion Couree for $2000 this week. 87° A company of young men have gone from Rocklagd, to Virginia to cut ship tim. ber the coming winter. S7'Severul of the bakers in Troy have re. duced the price of bread from ten to eight cents per loaf, in cousequence of the decline in the Price of flour. Wane &7The case of George W. Cole, char, with the merder of L. i. Hiscock, will cfey up at the Oyer and Terminer, Albany, this week. WF Rochefort is ungallantly severe a; Etnies in bis iat Eanterné ne nays, “lan: bella embraced Eagenie z. Touching spectacle, to see female intelligence in the arma of female virtue.” nd SP John Allen wes Arrested ai icopae, Mass., ou Sawurday. for the forcible abduction of a girl named Emma Burke from ber b at Angusia, Me., and committed to jail. Re-There was a hesvy SDOw storm in Augus. ta, Me., on Seppe are RES o7 Madame Au ‘cture in Fren on woman's bah iu New ro i. hneider the actress is tobe Bh Bem ‘Big thingon Schneider, StU <7-In Wisconsin — — ‘Shot ‘Wes formaily tried by am jary end sep. tenced to be Banged this week, copr FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money isin fair supply in New York at the better class of borrowers. Exceptional loans are made at seven per cent in com. There is as yet no revival of business in commercial paper. A moderste amount of first-class ac- ceptances, running from 6) days to4 month=, are moving at %to 12 per cent. Government bonds continue active and variable. At the opening yesterday there was a strong tone to the market, ana prices advanced so as to show an improvement of X to 1's per cent. trom the day before. Atter the Board there was a reac- tion of ',a%, per ceut, om the entire list, —_s—_—_ Go Securities. Wasninetor, Noy. 11, 156%.—Jsy Coome & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities : U. 8.6", 1881 Five Twenties, e Five Twenties, is64. Five Twenties, 1-65. Five Twenties, Jan. & July, °65.. Five Twenties, Jan. & July, '67..100 4 Five Twenties, Jan. & July, °65..104 Ten Forties........ coe seee ee Oh, NEW YORK—PIRST BOARD. U.S. 6's, 1881.....119% 5.20's, In &Ty,"67..1094 5a aeNKSS 5.20 we 106%, 106, 5 20's, Ju&Ty,"65..109 5 —s [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegrapn.) Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocks and bouds tm home and foreign markets as follows : New Yore Nov 1|1.—First Board—U. 8.6’s J&1, coupon, 113 ¥; 6.20"s, 1862, coupons, 10=%,; i864, Coupon, Iki. ; 1568, cou: 106%; I=60, coupon, new, lui: §.20°s, Is67, coupon. WT. 10.40's, coupons, 1(47,; Pacific Mail, 115; mio & Miss.Certificates, 29, ; Mariposa, 6 ¢; Atlantic Mail, none; Canton, 46; Cumberland, 35; W. U. Telegraph, 35 ',; Quicksilver, 214; Bostoo Water Power, 15; N.Y. Oentral, li=,4; Erie, do. preterred, Hudson, 122; Reading % 4; Michigan Centrai, 116: Michigan Sontn- ern, 614); Hlmoie Cenwal, 140 ¢; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 83; Northwest, 7¥".; do. preferred. ‘Cleveland and Toledo, y 4: Rock Island, ; Fert Wayne, 107; Alton & Terra Haute, Toledo & Wabash, 5=; Adams Exp.,46%,; Wells, Fargo & Oo. Exp. 37; American Ex: press, #2; United States Express, $44: Mer- chants’ Union, 19),: Chicago & Alton. 137: do preferred, 15%. Market weak. Gold. 133%, a1)1\. [By Cable.] Lonpow, Nov. 1-11.15 a. m. Bonds, 74 Iinois, 6 Great Western K. R., 38 }RANKroRT, 11,154. m.—Bonds, 7-079. Lonpor. Nov. 11, 120 p m.—Bonds, easy; Illinois, 9%; Erie, 262,; Comsols, 94 Donsols, 94, Auiantic and mere Markets, To-day. HALTiMoRE, Nov. i1.—Cotton dull: Middling Uplands nominally 25 cents. Flour quiet, with Prices unchanged. Wheat dnlll; prime to good, $1.65 aS; ellow, Rye dail. with prices at £29; Bacon firm; >; Shoulders, 34a. choice Red nominally s2ae = Corn dull; new white, Oats dull, at 70, Aiba Lard dull Finene Baltimore To-day aLTINoRE, Nov. 11.—Wm. Fisher & Sons 7 —Virginia 6's, old, imscribed, 47 bid. arolina 67s, 65") bi i Wall Street To-day. Yors, Noy. 11. New Naw Yorg, Nov. Flour dali and droop- ing. Wheat dull and nominally lower. dull and droopia; ——_-. Dry A revival of activity was very generally looked for in dry goods after election, and no doubt thy icipations of the commu this respect will be fulfilled. But no inet gent merebant expected that the revival wou! commence the very nest day after the election, thongh some commrcial reporters for the daily and weekly press seem to have put that con- struction upon the prediction, ¢ transactions of the past kk bave been Iemited scale. but prices have un dergone no change which demands special potice. Tho terrible stringency of the money market which had been growing in force for forinight con- tinued with unabated rigiduess all through the week upto Saturday morning. Very serions consequences might have been auticipated to the dry goods dealers. and a marked decline in the prices of staple fabrics. But uone such o curred, and the steadiness of the market unde pressure that foreed down the prices of Gov- ernment bonds three per cent. and <ent go'd down to 132, must be construed as indicating @ bealthy condition. The condition of the market as respects do- Mestic fabric, both cotton and woollen, apply to foreign good, which fe mere immediately affected by t Huctuations in the gold marke The retail trade of the city is very good, bn the auction sales of the week baye been wnim- portant. — Importations have considerably fallen off, importers evince a disposi. tion to carry over as small a stock ot goods for ext year as may be pp —The earth. n San Francisco is said to Rave been cted by Protessor S. M. Thorpe, of Ne- braska College. letter (October 29) ta the New York £zpr-os. Mr. Thorpe states that pon the evening of the dav, some months ago, when it was first announced that Vesuvius had broken into eruption, be propound following theory as the Cause of it, to wil :— That a yast mass of the crust of the earth un- der the West Indies, having by some means become detached, had fallen into the bure: mass below, sind had given rise to the ante, dent disturbances in St. Thomas and vicimity that the shock Lad sent rollmg eastward au irresistible, although sluggish ocean of Inva, seeking & vent; that “the phenomenon reported that morning was the first demonstrauoa, and that the various outlets of the globe—especially in the line of march—wouid in regular succes- sion of time give similar tokens of the surging commotion beneath them; and mora to the same effect. Itis not agreeable, also, to learn from the Professor that he fears’ that our At- Iantic const, trom New York south, must sui. fer in turn, though he suggests the consolation that a bedy in moon ts retarded in propor- lion to the distance traversed. 7 Maine has a population of 700,00), She bas 42 towns each with a population of three or more thousands. Portland has 35,00), Ban- gor 20.00, Lewiston 10,000. No other town Teaches 10.000, S7Mr. John Quincy Adaws wasa candi- date for representative trom Quincy as well as for Governor of Massachusetts, and was de- feated in both instances. &7-A voter sold himself in Albany for a twenty dollar greenback. The next day he discovered that the bill was a counterieit. sq"Sweet pea wreaths and small honey- suckles are becoming fashionable for evening head-dresses, and are pronounced very pretty, s7 Racine College has billiard tables within its wail: S7-A telegraph cable was laid across East river, between New York and Brooklyn, on Monday. S77 The New York papers are discuesing the question, “When will the earthquake visit us? &7 The crowning statue for the Gettysburg pitioncl cemetery Monument just arrived, is a. twelve feet-bigh Goddess of Liberty, weigh- ie 16.090 pounsts, AGA cot by Ramaeipe Rapes in Italy. (YO THR CITIZENS OF Kast WASHING javing pucchared the stock and interest of thi Ghiecrs Store of the Kost Washington Co-cper tive Union. we. will continue the business af the old stapd. No. 55% ith street east, between G and Tetreete ‘Navy Yard, where we would be pleased to serve the old cusioners of the Union andsach otlers as may favor ue with their patronacs. with QHOICE FAMILY GROCKBLES aa cheap s+ cau Be oLiamed elsewhere. We hops by persousi at tentien to bgainees and fair dealing to win the fa- prerall G jclivered prem “aot ge BARTLEY & CO. 4 OMEN oe oa races Eau ROME? BAYS sy REPT to ste nos st 349 Pa avenues Oph Moe ch. Federal Block, Room 10. Corner Teh and © streets. THE RATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY orrus UNITED STATES OF AmERICA, WASHINGTON, D. c., Chartered by Special ct of Congress, Ap~ preved July 25, 156%, WOMAN. Washin cron, Acststant Secretary, NOIS G. SMITH, MD , Modionl Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD: J. K BARNES. Surgeon General Uutted States PP ROnWITE, Obtet Medical Department 0 Ne teat United States Ni Washington Femaics, owing to the peculiar and important D. W. BLISS, M. D-, Washigton relations wht ey suet heir pec organ- —— ization, and the offices they perform, are eutect to The many roflerings. Freedom trom these coute in no smal! degree to their happiness for bone can be happy who are sll. but noone of these long be suffered to run on without i iving the eneral health of the individual, and ere long pro acing cypher sick nese and prematore deciiue. Norte it pleasant to consult physician for the Telief of these varions delicate affections, and only | Upon the most urgent necessity will a true woman tages offered by this Company are - 1 ‘ Pa. the It is degnitte * termes it ima Its po! empt from attachment 4 bere are Lo Guneces#Mry restrictions in the p 80 far sactifice hor est charm @8 to do tuis. icles. = The sex will then thank gs for placing in their Kvery polfcy is non torfritabl h simple specifics whieh will be found em- Pottc rken whieh pay to the inenred cactous ip relieving and curing almost every one thelr full amoust and reorn all the preminms.eo of those troublesome complaints peculiar to the that the | nce costs ouly the decrease om the annoal payments peo Policice wilt be tenmed that wil! pay to the te- sureddoring life an annual income of oue-tenth the amonnt named in thy 5 fd —carn tahoe te charged for risks apon the lives of femalee } ittemaree ut fo secure, Sebdenie. bat ateolow a ° CHU sg | © Cont that dividends will be imposibie HELMBULD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU 3 | © 2° eee ee bs Mantas tu RVERE COUNTY, apd appl thee tor euch * is ae Pam spun vod fot lare gtven Handredssnffer on in silence, and hundreds» | ‘ ‘Oa, bg Sena ped others apply vainly to druggists end doctors, who | £i,ebplication at the Ofice of the Company tn either merely tantalize thei with the hope of a | cure or apply remedies which make them worse Would not wish to assert anything that wou 2 | GENERAL AGENCY fnyustice to the afflicted. but I am obliged to FOR 1 though it may iuced from exceas Sxhatstion of the powers of ‘Ife. by laborices em, | MARYLAND, DELAWARE, Vina’ Ay ployment, unwholesome air and food, profuse me: WEST VIRGINIA, AND DISTRICT struation, the use of tea and coffee. and freunent OF COLUMB childbirth, 1¢ ts far oftener caused by direct irri tation. applied to the mucous membrane of the vagina E When reviewing the canses of these distressin: complaints, it is most paintul to contemplate tte tendant evils consequent upon them. bat simple justice to the sulyect to enumerate a few of the many additional causes which so largely aflect | fe, beslth, and happiness of woman in ail jen of voctety. and which. consequentiy. affect AT THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE « Co., IFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON D. 0. - LIFE INSURANCE. more or less directly. the welfare of the entire hu- | education and marriage, causce the years that na, | = ture designed for corporoal development to be P 1 the early confinement of school, and especi | $5,000 for $6 Premium excitement of the ball room. "Tit are. perverting fn miduisht reve ive Beli the Louw designed Uy mature tior tieep and ‘rest, , Mamhattan Co-Operative Belief Association. the work of destraction is laf accomplished. j age ten, unecessary effort isrequired by the delicas | THE MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE vctary to retain her situation i sekool ats tater | RELIEF ASSOCIATION. man family. The mania that exists for precocious | Wasted and perverted In the restraints halt-clothed, and the mind anduly ONDES TES AUEEIENS OF EES Jp Copsejnence of this earty etram upon hereys. day, ting the evil. o = - mene 18 ONCE SUOEREE 1h Pee Eee, | 18 CHARTERED BY TUE STATE OF HEW ment is over, auother in prospective keeps the mind morbidly seusttive to impression. wihie the wow cum restraint of fashionable dress, abso. | — “ing the exercise indispensable to the | OBJECT. nd retention Of crgmnic healih and | The object of this Association t# to secure @.cash night air. the sudden | payment within forty deye alter the desth of © the complete prostration | member of ag many dollars as there are members nctoe, must, of necessity. | in the claasto which be or sue belongs. to bie oF Letre " Ae a4 Last mn carly ber marriage caps the climax isery. anit the uw fortunate one, bitherto so utterly recardicss of tie MEMBERSHIP FEES. plain dictates aud remonstrances of her delicate | ‘The memlersh Rature, beeomes an unwilling subject © medipal | (for wnua treatment. This is but atrathful piccure of the | misard.) an xpertence of thousan's of our young women | of cacti member, of which dime aot Long before the ability to exercise the tauctions | One doilar from cack member gor efthe geperative organs, they regnire au educa: | heirs of the deceased member, aod the ten cents Med iealicd the come suicigi endures | SHAPTEayae ising voy TEN i Ww . imeommon | da divi jm with the female breast and lips, evident FOu MEN and TEN OLA the control of mental emotion» sp early period of life; anc quently see, these emotion Hite of thelt victisas are wature i it-compicted fc ir victims ere nature has sel Ie their development. = ‘D0 yeare. ab years, 30 years, S years. persons between the of 3 aud years, —_ persons between the ager of #9 and 45 years. ages of & and $0 years, ages of 80 and 86 years, —All persons bei aes sr. ~ aces years. | The ‘sbeve. FOK FEMALE WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY | Any one that is found to ive his oF her ago WHITES OR LEUCORRIEA will be expelled, and the moneys to i the Association. Each Class is to 5.008 TOO PROFUSE = NSTRUATioN, membera. Each person pave 36 . member, and $1.10 each ti loncome 10 the same Class he mem EXHAUSTION, TOO LONG CONTINUED PERIODS, FOB PBOLAPSUS AND BEARING DOWN, 0 PROLAPSUS CiEes shits We offer the most perfect specific known: HEMBOLD MPOUND EX’ T BUCHU. siigialds Mia! ILLUSTRATE Class ““4”* bas 5.000 male members. A man dies. ‘The Aesociation pays over wit lorty daye 95.000 to the widow or heirs, end ng members forward within thirty days o1 ar and ten cents each to the Association to reimburse it. to send this sum. they fort Moneys paid. and the Association supplies ‘member to Bll the place of the retiring one, ADVANTAGES. ‘The advavtaces cf this Assuciation over ordinar Lite Inenran. Cony he be, > i Break it; the fees are so small, aud Teatired to te Avirections for use, diet, and advice, accompany. paid et such long intervals, that an secure to his family a competency Upon kis death. HOW TO BECOME MEMBERS. Any one desiring to become «member may appli tn person. oF uast ern”. 4n chuck. arate, ‘order, or by caprese, the eupresenge sor Baid ty the applionat 1; tae Assoc an thes Females in every period of life, from infancy t extreme old age, will find it a remedy to aid uaine in the discharge of its functions Strength slory of manhood and wamanhovd. HELMBOLD’S EXTRAC T BUCT Sh Om be respons Accompany in oe is the appiicant' . present occupation membership is in favor town, county, State. Also. Medical Cortiheat, petting forth the physical condition. and wheth fn the opinion of the doctor examiuiue. the ap cant is a proper person to be inerred. Biank forms of app.ication for membersiip will be seud upon application ch member on < for momeys Sem bud the money must be ® fail came, age, birch the certificate of Post Oilice address, ix more strengthening than any of the preparats gf ark oF Lron, tnniuitely safer, oud more a aut. HELMBOLD’S EATEACT BUCHT, £0 try to make mew members, cfs em: Mo lettes will be does not contain ® three cent postage stamp to prepay return postage. INVESTMENTS. The By-laws of the Association require that ene- hurd of the mon y recetved as new membershi having received the in‘orsement of the most prom- inent physicians in ihe Uniiel States. is hew of. fered to afflicted humanity as a certain cure for the following diseasce aud symptoms. from whatever cause ori : GENERAL DEBILITY, MENTAL AND P! ICAL DEPRESSION, IMBECILITY, DETERMINATION OF BLOODTOTSE NEAD. OON FUSED IDEAs, HYSTERIA, GEMEBAL IRRITABILITY, BESTLESSNESS AND SLEEPLESSNESS aT Kirk cher property, Shick sropect Seal detente the value of the money 90 loaned. THE FUNDs. The remaining two-thirds. aftcr parti see of the ehall be tn: tate in the city of New the ex- to rk, oF morinege ou property tt interrat of ‘which shall ; York, to ‘the current ex- NIGHT, pense mit & dcconsod member ABSENCE OF MUSCULAR EFFICIENCY, | f the Amociation, with the. promise teat thee , ‘shall be paid out of LOSS OF APPETITE, Such expenses, however, net tocxceed ome bundeed - DYSPEPSIA, uA member fell te Saye irs ts of ao, : i. om EMACIATION, forfeits all claims upou the Aesccigties, Low SPigit. forfeits all bay A previously paid. In the . T having ws petmanent remasece ton aouty ANIZATION or PARALY? ber Pertug uo. peranes PISCROANT NS GEM BRATION S| the a PALPITATION OF THE 1KART; ‘and, in fact, all the ci of s NBRVO! S and |DEBIL- state of the system. ‘To insure the genuine. cut this out. ASK FOR RELMBOLD’s. ‘Take no other. SOLD by DRUGGISTS an¢ DEALERS EVEBY- Price $1.25 per bottle; or six potties for $6.50. Delivered to any Address. Describe Symptoms in all Communicatio:s. cal Warchounns 004 Brosdway,a-%. ONO ; : '