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A> ee a — ~~ — ae THE EVENING STAR | ¢ PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Exeepted, , belie ~~ Aaa At the Star Bullding, | . a . §.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av and Lth Street, | womcneces aveees. es TNSUR- BY THs ; EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, f manevono. comN. ‘arriers Asects Gotha ta Gea deen ‘Tas | € é ; > BIGHTEAN MILLI" DOLLARS. at wi Sars a 1 GEORGE 8. MARBLE, Agent, poet oon alLy bedatrin eee, One | Federal Block, Room 10, Dollar and Fitty ents; six months, Three Dol- S88 SSS SSS jars; one year, Five Dollars, No are Sent from the office longer than paid for. i The WEEKLY STAR publi ‘Friday Worntng—One Dollar and Puare tear” . { EE vet, XXXII; WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1868. Post Office 5 comer Corner 7th and ¥ etrects. Ne. 4.905. rwe auTioML UFE MSORANGE Gouna 1 EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. ‘The Fenian Cougress im <ession in Philadel- | Phia adopted a resolution tendering “a gemeral | and cordial invitation to att taependent Yrish Tevolutionary brotherhoods au the #+nian Brotherhood to send delegs this eRrepiion.” sud also iviting all natioaal re icipate om their deliberations ppi Kepubhean A the special order Hoth Houses adjourned over giving day Drevarls so ext vely im East that the has reg. uded Last werk | ixty by cniy six, “patch, dated Havana, says that several doe net mesure “ts (here DAVE present. berseives to tan G-ueral Lersundi for x pupils Ibe acts ¢ ual law and calling out the militia to suppress Arkansas Legisinture has sustained the ¢ { (Governor Clayton tm proclaiming mar- outrages by the Kukluk in chat State. A telegram from Lynchburg to the Ri | mond Whig snnoupces the arrival yesterday of a isrge party of Maryland and Peon-yivania | land buyers. “They go as far South as Auanta, $2.500,000 tax was paid on tobaceo manufac. | tare shipped from Richmond duriug the mine Toonths ending om the Ist tost. The London Times, in an editorial on the sablect of the recent elections. says the Libaral 'Yy m the new House of Commons will | ‘The defeat ot Gladstone in Southwest Lanca- shire is mainly due to the local dislike of the | irish peopie of that district. Minister Burlngame and other members of the Chinese Embassy are expected im Paris thé | latter part of December. The London Globe comments favorably on the CRimese mission and advises a speedy rati- fication of the treaty. lease W. May has received and accepted the Workingmen's nomimation ior Mayor of Bos- won. H The Republicans of C harlestown, Massachu- | setis, ave nominated E. L. Norton tor Mayor. see- —___ | ! | | ! Tre Pottany-Graxt Taacapy mowp.—It is reported in Richmond that the day before the shooting Grant went to Pollard and asked bim ifhe was the author of the ob. | Roxicus article aboat [bis (G's) sister. Pollard ssid be was and refused to retract. Grant then eballenged Pollard, and off: red to fight him then and there. ' Pollard refosed on the grounds that he was under bonds and was not | At liberty to aecept a challenge. Grant there- upon told Pollard to beware: as he had re. fused either to retract or give honorable satis faction he (Grant) would shoot him on sight. ‘This threat, it seemed caused the police to carefully watch Grant, and the result was that he found but one opportunity to wreak his | vengeance upon Pollsrd, snd that was when be saw bim entering bis effice. The expianation yivea by Miss Gran’ ly of her absence from the city is that she 1 | expressed & wish to visit Miss Duncan, th+ ebter of her father's correspoident im Pbilad-ipbia, and that the family withheld their consent. She de'ermined to zo, i deft last Saturdsy night week, on the Kicbmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railn Her father received # despatch on Monday sta- ting that «be was at Mr Dunean’s sick. Mrs. Grant and ber brotuer James went to Phila- | deiptua, and as soon ax she was able ') travel brought her home. Her family knew wher- she siarted to go. The Kichmond News of last evening says “A rumor in the street this moraing that Mr. E. A Pollard, who was expected by the after- uoon Northern train, was to be arrested on his arrival bere, drew together at the depot a cou. siderable coucourss. On the arrival of the train, Bowever, it was discovered that Mr. P. bad left the cars near bis dead brother's resi- | dence xpd proceeded at once to the spot. The following letter recei ved to-day, through the postoffice by Mr. J. M. Hanns, editor of the Southern Gpone m, explains itself KicHMoND, Nov. 2b, 1vi=.— Wr. J. M. Hanne: You are known to be the author of “That piece,” and bave Rereby struck a cord whose tones vibr: through tbe heart and awaken to re- Diy friend is now im the bands of the w Tam uo! You must and shall retract every word of that article or abide the conse- quences. Yours, and to you unknown. “We are requested by Mr. Haana to say that as far as regards the reported contemplated Imeeting to request bim to leave the city, that be shall psy no attention to any such threats.” | MeTHomerT Eriscorat Conrmreyces.—Of- | Dew) announcement i+ mage that the Balti- Tore Annual Conference will sit im the Foun- dry Church, Washington city, commencing on the third day of March next. ‘Bishop Clark Will preside ever its dehberatioas. The Vir- | sinia Conference’ will meet im Alexandria, Va.. on the same d=y. Bishop Ames presiding. The Weet Virginia Conference, Bishop Ames con- Yenes at Clarksburg, on the 1ith of March. The Wilmington Conference will assemble at Wil- | mington, Del.. on the 17th of March, Bishop | Simpton presiding. The Washington Con- | ¢ Wil assemble at Winchester, Va. on nef March. Bishop Simpson will pre- vide. The Delaware ¢ epee will assemble at Milford. ot July, Bishop NT AND OTuERS D Comrany the case of August Beimont aud others agn. Ene Kairoad Company, tn the Supreme Conrt of New York Wednesday, Jude» Sut erland va ated and set aside Judge Barman order. siay ing the proceedings in the matter of appointing & receiver for the exmpany, and | then delivered an ending the fau decision ef the term upou appeals, a from his but permiting said receiver to cat upon | the company for an account of the earnings and Teeripts, aud for payment to himof ther pet earnings ST QumsTION.— ory opinions Were delivered in the Su- preme Court of Florida on Wednesday, on the { questions submitted by vernor Reed some Gays since. ‘The opipion= sustain (iovernor | Reeds’s position. They declare that no Legis- lature assembled under Governor Reed's proc- Jamation for a special session, and that, if there | bas been a legal assembly, the form of imperch- Bent was irregolar, aod not in accordance ‘with law or precedent; and further declare that the mere passage of resolutions of impeach- not impeach. Little donbt exis:s A writ of quo warramto will be issued, fer and against it, under ihe ue several days. man, giving the name of | A. Stanley. om Monday deposited an altered ebeck for » om the Hartford (Ct.) Tru’ Company, and accured $3,400 im cash oa His righi name is MeDonaid, an ted successfully in New York, Por Worcester and other pl tore the fraud was discove S7-A prisoner named Jobnsoi the Frankfort (Ky.) Peustenuary tackles om board the stears-r M umped overboard, and a! shore, but was drowned. 67 Asa Kimball died at a Lespital tn Boston | on Tursday, from injaries ree ogfrom the window of a gambling rocm. tn mbridge street, tomvold a police raid. longed to Concord. N. H. | S7-Neu. wiah Bull, of Concord, Mass, has TD sentenced to ten years imprisomment tor | forging the pame of his uncle, Rufus Mernarm | spon transfer blanks of United States bends | and railroad stock which be bad stolen to sell, | S7 There may be doubts as to the wickedes: | mas or'Re wickedest woman in New York but there can te no doubt that the Erie is the | wickedest corporation im the Empire State. | SF More than #5100 worth of property bas | been sold to actual setters withia a radius of ten miles srouud Warrentou, Va. since the 'y City letter-carriers haveup- | uniforme. G7 Asociety for prevention of cruelty to ha- man beimgs i> proposed SF The Missouri river was frozen at (maha, so that pedestrians crossed on the ice, the 2uth ast. S7-The New York Tribace ssys that any ene who Gow speculates ig Wal street “ought to be Bammerisg stone in une yard of some Bigh-Walled Siate prisca | the terms of settienaent are inexs } Ment of ai claim | Ond makes special provision tor the | Fespondenc | any point, such point | ett © Schenck, Jr., who was recently married. | warm approval, as it dors of ail c A draft tm rove of the ‘erms of the protocol agreed upon by Lord Stanley and Mimister Johnson has been received nt the Stnte Department, 1s announced in Monday's Star. Most of the versions of . The pro- tocol comprised in three articles iustead of two. The first provides fora general seil> S ATISiNg Siuce 1563. Ths se. teoman known in the diplomatic eor- betweem the two countries as the A’stama claims. The third provides for a jomt commission composed of four memb-rs two of whom shai! b- chesen by each Power. Tais commission is to sit in Washington, and when allits members are not uosuimons on sto he referred to the heed of some trieudiy Power not named for arbitration 1: is thought this protocal will be rejected by our Government, on the ground that the first article might compel payment of all damages incurred by British subjects im the South during the war, and which are said to xunov of thowe chai | to fifty millions, or as much as the Alabanis claims, Under the arbitration process, sts, it is believed possible that we might get the Alabama claims decided against us, und while psying out fifty millions to Engliva rebels get nothing in retnrn. Our Government h: appointment of the Ki tor, though it is pro not yet agread to the ef Prussia as arpitra- ble that he will be | elected by both countries. BRiruiant WEDDING.—A very large and fashionable assemblage attended the Churca of the Incarnation, corner of 12th aud N Streets, jast evening, to witness the marriage of Major Evan Thomas, 4th Artillery, son of Adjutant General Lorenzo Thomas, US. A., to Miss Josephine Da C. Foster, of this czy. mony was pertormed by Rev. Mr. Lowne, rector, assisted by Rev. Dr. Kelly, of Chicago: Lieut. Crag, 4th Artillery, and Miss Julia Foster, sister of the bride, acting as first grooms. man and bridesmaid; Lieut. Garretson, un Artillery. and Miss Bessie Taom=s, sisver of the groom, as second: Lieut. Simpson, $1 Artillery, and Miss Nellie Newbold, of Norris. town, Pa., as thir: went. Totten, 2tst Ln far ° and Muss Kate Newbold as fourth: Lieat. Ew! ett, 4th Artillery, and Mi<s Hannah (+ Haven, of Philadelphia, as fifth; Oupt. Plummer, .6'h Autanuy, and Miss Augusta Newbold as sixth. The bride was dressed in white silk wth | Dionde lace trimmings and white illusion veil, | With a wreath of orauge blossoms in her hair, ‘The bridesmaids were all dressed in white tarle. ton; the first two with red satin triramiug-; the second two white satin trimmings, and the remaining two with blue satin trimmings, rep- Tesenting the national colors. At the chancel the bridesmaids separated, three in red waite aud blue standing tg the right of the bride and three to the right offne groom. The bride was given away by ber nncte, Wm. Newboid, of Norristown, Pa. Atter the cererauny they re- turned to the residence of Gen. Thomas, cor- ner lth and H streets, where they received the congratulations of many friends, aud at 9 p. m. left here for # bridal tour North. GEN. GRANT will leave ere on Monday nextand be absent a greater portion of next week. He goes “down Hast” to place one of his sons at Harvard College. He will visit some friends in Boston, and on his way back he will stop at Providence and pass a night with General Burnside How 17 HarrEwgp.—The Dayton Jourvai says.—“The Washington gossip about the sup- Posed marriage of Gen. Schenck 1s explained by the fact that the cards of bis nephew, Rob- were imagined to be General Schenck’s cards. Thai ” the U. 3. Cirenit Court, m Richmond, when his cose is called, by Judge Ould and Mr. Jame: Lyons. There will then be a turther continu. Smee until next term. Gen. S. Cooper, Ad- | Jutant General of the Confederate States, is in Richmond in ubedience to « summons, as a Wiiness is this case. Commissioner Rottins took bis report awny to give it finishing touches during nis absence. Ee will submit it to the Secretiry of the Treasury on his return here next Tuesday. SEcRgetaky McCcttioca’s Rerort.—The report of Secretary McUailoch is nearly com- pleted, and a portion of the same is already in the hands of the printers at the Treasury ie- partment. THE ALABAMA CLAIM=.—The Government has been officially informed that Lord Stanley and Minister Johnson have settled the point that the commission for the adjudication of the Alabama claims, etc. will sit in Washington. The negotiauion as to detailsis still im pro- | grese. General GRANT was at his Headquarters at an early hour this morning, and during the day had interviews with Senator Sherman, Senator Trumbull, and a Iarge number of strangers, most of whom called to pay their res- pects The SECRETARY oy THA TamasvRy esti- Mates the total revenue to be raised for the fis- cal yearending Ju 7, at two Bundred and | fifty millions of dollars. Apwrmar Rarnagt Sevmes, of the late Confederate navy, lectured in Balumore Wednesday night, on “The Wind and the Wave.” How. E. A. Rorurys, Commissioner of La- ternal Revenue, left here on Wednesday eve- ning for New York, and will be absent antil Monday ADMIRAL FARRAGET, who 1s still here, is to be tendered a grand reception very soon by a number of prominent gentlemen of Brooklyn. TAR Paesipext has appointed John Savage to be Consul at Leeds, England. Coxprrio’ oF ArFAtRs IN LovistaNa.—Col. R.B. Keeler, of Gen. Rosseau’s staf, new in this city with Gen. Rosseau's report, represents that the hostility of the white people of Lonis- anna generaily to the present State government 1s Most bitter and intense, that with the force under Gen. Rosseau's command during the rv- cent troubles it was utterly impossible to pre- serve the peace at all points. 100 of his troops was made, and measure was taken to protect the people in their rights without regard to party. The Re- publicans did not generally vote, because they ‘were advised not ty attempt to do so by 1 leaders, who believed that could nt vote with safety to their persons. In this opigion | Gen. Rovseau concurred, but with the means at bis command he was powerless to establish a different order of things. Gen. constant consultation with Governor War- moth and the other State authorities during the disturbances, amd bis course met their we (rleans. Col. Keeler represents that up to | the date of Gen, Swedmaa’s assuming charge ¢ the police that the foros was utterly wor 4 less. Tt was composed o1 whites. No rio Rave eceurred ead 00 city he. been more orderly and quiet than New Orleans since that change. Gen. Rossean courts the most searching investigation of his manage- mentof Louisiana affairs during the recent troubles. The Colonel says there is uo good foundation for the ‘of organizations in New Orleans to help Cabs insurgents. ‘THE REGULAR MEETING Of the Cabinet was held to. day, ail the members present. InTERNAL Revenue.—The receipts to-day from this source were $709,452.15. —_o+--_____ yenced miners are at work digging a four bundred-foot shan at Quiney, Liltwoiss ip the hope of striking coal at that depth. «7 Eighty-one women have graduated from the Woman's Medical Collexe of Philadelphia. e7-The Daily Chronicle, of San Francisco, got out an “eartha wake edition.” This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ——o ee THE RICHMOND TRAGEDY. Card from A. EK. Pollard, Ricr wow, Nov. 26 —Ed. A. Pollard, brother of H. Rives Poliard, who was killed on Taes- day, Arrived here this afternoon. He publishes card in the Evening State Journal. Alluding w the cheering of Grant by the crowd and the verdict of the coroner's jury that the death Was caused by an unknowm person, &c., he says “Let these things stand, to the shame of their perpetrators, and write their own commentary on the chivalry of Richmond. Tuey shame no: the dead. My heart issufficient to held bim. » * No mon caa .asult my teers, I come to claim but one thing—justice. ter denouncing the cowardice of the deed. tw cord comelndes: “Let all true people ra- copswer, {am far from defending the articles which has been referred to in my broter’s geper. 1 deeply regret it, But my brother did sot write it, The murderer never in- quired for the real anthor. He never asked word of explanation. He never ap- dite have the articles corrected. took not one single measure which the ve ien, no matter how wronged, always before he comes to the Inst resource of He Went without one alternative to ths! Tesource; and he went where no ona but the coward treads—on the path of the assassin. (Signedj—E. A. Potvarn. Mr. Pollard says that the Soutiera Opinion sball bot be published again. James Grant, who shot H. Rives Pollard, was examned this morning, and bailed in ‘$10,000 to answer at the February term. THE LOUISIANA ELECTION. ‘The statement tel. egraphed several days ago as ihe official vote, was of the vote as returnied Ube office of the Secretary of State. YesterdRy, the Governor, Secretary of State, and Judge ot the 2d Judi- cial District, examined the returns and dectared the result of theelec'ion They throw out the gnure vote of the parishes of Avogeiios, West Feliciana, Franklin. Jackson, Jeifersov, Or- leans, St. Berrard, Sabine, St’ John the Bap- tist, St. Martin, Terre Bonne, and Washiug- ton, for informality m the manner of making Fetnrns, and declare that no legal returns have been received from these parishes, making the entire vote for Grant, as returned by them, 11, and for Seymour 41,358. withstanding the rejection of the vote of these parishes, Kemocratic Qongressmen are declared elected trom all but the 5d Kistrict. THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. Santiago Invested by the Rev. R ma pr New Yor, Nov. 27.—A dispatch from Cabs. to the New York Herald reports the revolution- ists in front of Santiago de Cuba, which city they have closely invested, demanding iis sur- render. The Governor of the district has, how- ever, a large force to oppose them. The report was current in Havana and Santiago that a compromise bad been agreed upon between the opposing anthorities. MISSISSIPPE REPUB TION. ‘AN CONVEN- Jacks The Republican © onyention adjourned last night after prepar- ing ar oddress to be submitted to Congress, asking ‘hat body to declare the defeated Co! stitution ratified and the State officers elected. A number of prominent Repablieans opposed this action; inasmach as the commanding General bad, five months ago. forwarded his official report to Coogress showing that the Constitution was defeated by a majority of th» Votes cast a: that election. COMMUNICATION RUPTED. St. Jouns, Nov A heavy storm pre- vals, and commu jou with the cable is interrupted. Government Securities. ‘WASRINGTOR, Nov. 27, 1565.—Jay Uoone & Go. furnish the following quotatiens of Goy- ernment securities : CABLE INTER- bre, is Goid. cacao [Sy Bankers’ aud Broker’ Telegrapn.; Lewis Jolnson & Oo. quotestocks and bonds in bows aud soreign markets a3 tollows Naw Yoox Nov 27.—First Board—U. 1881, compon, 1159); coapons, 1564, coupon, 1 CJ 5: soMpou. 110%: Pacidle malt, 1174; Onio & U. Telegraph, 35 Water Power, 15) o*43do, preferred, 59; Hudson, 1274; Reading ‘9; Michigan Qeatral, I~; Michigan Sonth- ern, 7; Llinois Oentrai, 112; Cleveland and Pittsburg, +; Northwest, ~ >; do. preferred, $74; Cleveland and Toledo, 4: Rock Lsiand, aay Alton & Terra Hau' ¢; Adams Exp, American Ex. press, 452; United States Express, 4'4: Me! Rants’ Union, 19'; Chicago & Aiton, preferred, 143. Market dull, Gold, 1354- Exp. datl wor Mowey easy at er cent. Exe change. 9%. Gold 5%. 5-20'8, 1562, esapon, 12%. 10-40" 4. ON. U. 8, ° New York Graiu Market ¥e-dny. New Yorg, Nov. 27.—Flour without decided change. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Cora, 4c. be sere. Love, DisarrointMENT AND MADNESS.—A man named Corcoran, who has lately becom insane in ccnsequence of being jilted by a girl, to whom he bas been paying attentions, and who, it is said, had engaged to marry’ bim. andq afterwards married another, was taken trom his residence in Newport, to Providenee, on Saturday, tobe p in the Butler Hos- pital. He is @ raving maniac. tite Cvna.—Manzanillo was attacked by the in- surgents recently; but according to the Havana despatches, they "were repulsed with heavy loss. Lersundi had pardoned several promi- nent Tevoluuionists. A fight occar near Santa Cruz, in which the insurgents were routed, with the loss of some valuable corres- pondence, B7The Missionary Appropriations of the Methodist Episcopai Church for 1-09 are as Joliows: Baltimore Conference $10,000, fe ware $150), Washington $4,000, West Virginia 86,000, and Virginia $16,500, Of this amount te Virginia the sam of $1,500 is to provide for Richmond and Abingdon districts for two months, occasioned by extending the confer. ence year. iy New York has a “red-hot democratic ub.” 89-The Hon. J. Y. build a monsier hotel 50,000. Scammon proposes to in Chicago, tw cost 87 The Tribune says it is a matter of prin- cipal with Bostonians to be home by ined o'clock p.m. SV A meteor was recently seen at Birming- bam, England, at midday, while the sun was shining. S7-An interesting widow in San Francisco hae done 2 good by obtaining loans of susceptible parties on nice-looking brass jew- elry as security. S7-The Iowa Agricultural College has any students, two of whom are women, for the first cs rm. S7-The English Ritualists have adopted the ord “Mass” for their celebration of the Com. wunion service, a ‘While the short walking dress continues ow ‘worn ou the street, the sw; trains continue in fever for the parior, or for moramg tenlette. sehegarearrce f of a domestic Kind. OFFICTAS. LIST OF LETTERS, he Washington City Post jay, Nevember 27, 156%, or Tus UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. c. A Srorwy RatLreoaD Muetine.—The Eichmaud News of last evening in noticnig the Tmeeting of the Stockholders of the Chesapeake nd Ohio railroad im that city yesterday says “The opening was, as might, under sack circumstances, haye been expected, a stormy one. Mr. Nicholas Trout, of Augusta, was Dominated Chairman by Colowel Fontaine, President of the road, and was elected by ac- clamation. Some one then nominated Mr. John Woods, of Charlotiesville, one of thy te roxies. for the same postilun, he received a few voles, aud betore Mr. Tront could take the chair it was claimed by Mr. Woods. 4 storm ensued, there was loud di-cussioa and excited debate, but oil was at length poured apon the troubled waters by the proposal taat both gen- tlemen yield and that the Hon. John 8. Bald. win, of Augusta, be elected teraporary ehx man. The proposal was acceded to, and Mr, Baldwin chocen temporary chairman, and Messrs. J. Garrett and J. ¥. Netheriand, elec. ted temporary secretaries.” : It was expect-d that there wonld bea fierce st for the Presidency, and it was alleged Howard Jno 1; Harris J; Huntington J Harrison Jacob; H: n Jno E; Howard Jno H; Hunt J J; Hirsch Julius; Hollywood Law- tence; Hanlon Owen; Hail quills: Hughes Peter, Hungerford P'O; Haley Oapt Robert, Hickman Thos P: Holbrook T Lewis, Hires Wm T, Harris Wm H: Herbert Wm: Hold«n W W; Heng Yab: =e Wm B; Hali Dr Wo Holt W. ©; Hut Wm. = I &J—Jones A J; Jones Dr Benj: Jordac Obas H; Jobuson FH: Jackson Herman N; Igiehart Jas & Son: Junk Jas MacLara; John- son Jerome A; Johnson Hon J R: Johnson Jas LADIES’ List. G; James Jno; Jenett Jas E; Johnson Mart A—Anderson Emma; Archer Eliza Mrs; Resor: act Sumnel G; Jacke Gunes; Vi allen Pebitha Ase ys Allen Priscills | Spee O; Wantman & Cadel; Kydasky Ber eles Anna Mare; Barnecas'le Anua — ee —_ Heary Mrs; Betz Ann Maria Mrs; Boww Annie Mrs: ac 3 i Sam ee, > Baker Burr © Mrs; Ball Catherine, Barrett —— Kobr Samuet M- Ketley Catherine Mrs; Bauschliker © Mrs; Beall © E =. “ee Miss; Bernard Clemence; Bowie Cassy: Brown 1—Lewis A; Liberty A; Lacgam Andrew Catherine, 2; Bradley Dr Mrs; Brooks Lelberkind A: Lorezzo Bartholomew; Lesti Mrs; Burdish Eliza Mrs; Bishop Francis A | F A: Lesttc F A; Leopold Frank; Lucke Geo Miss; Borde F Mrs; Baker Graca Mrs,2 Brown | Lewis E: Hiscombe Jno, 3; Lamberger J GW Mrs: Bush Hannab; Ball Kate; Brown | Lewis Jno; Lambert R J: Lawrege Kitty; Barrows Ie A Mrs: Bauertieid LJ Mrs; | Jno; Lynch Josbua F; Li mi Ottices Fi &7-To obtain any of these letters, the appii- cant must call for “Advertised Letters,” giving the date of the list. S7-Ifnot called for within one month they ‘Will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. satiate essay Chartered Dy Spe: Proved CASH CAPITAL. Jadetplia. President. - Chairman Finance and Br--ntive be — D. COOKB, Washington, Vice Presi- jent. a, W. PEET, Philedciphia, Seorstary RNER. Washington, Assistant Secretary. M. D , Medios! Director. 8.7 Faanois @. SMT: advantages offered by this Company are that Northern r: oad interests Were at work Banks Martha; Barber M: Mrs: Barry M J sey Lemuel: Lea Lake; cx e Natious! Company, chartered Dy epecta! to displace Col. Fontaine and put in aman ot | Bat}! Benjainin Mary Ty Biackbere tans, | Thee; Lawton T: Lancaster W:. scorrin De wi | Eee ec ouam an, theirown. The meeting adjourned uutileven- | Blanchard Mary I; Bonds Melvina Mrs; Bride M-—Mills A; Mitzell Adam jorrilt Tt ofters low rates of : BM Bn 5 ; Manuel Benj; Medinger © W: MomartCharies, Ht qfert low rates of premium. A é what took place. | Marin BM; Brocket Mrs: Brooks Mary; Brose Carle rence nae we Baye Bo tepers cf WAS SOK Rhee. | Waa Bites Mack Taae, Hae ee | ear DP; Mosier Dani; Moelich Frederick, i turn ein Sone Onwanae = Sawaal oieess nce ‘Beem Sarah Mrs. Brown Sallie. Murry Fontaine; Morris’ Grenaville: Morris ef Mrs: Cc Geo W: Marion Henry: Menhan, Healy &; Mit- + Miller Jno F; Miller Jas M: Morgan Jno W; Morrow Jas; Morricon Jas, 2; Mite seats for the Kellogg concert comme: morrew moruing, at Metverott’s Music ore. The concerts wi'l be given on Tuesday and Wednesday of uext week. Miss Kellogg ‘Visit tous was made under the magagem >; Max Meretzek. Since then she has earned, in Enrope, fame second only to that of Patti. and bas dope much to convince European criticism of the fact that the climate of America is more Prolific of a certain quality of soprano voices than either Italy or Germany. Miss Kellogg Teturns bere under the management of the nt necessary restrictions iu the ‘very policy !# non torfeitable. ‘clicies may Le taken waich pay to the tne thelr fall amonnt and return sil the prem a Emma Mrs; Mary: Ciark Mary Jane Mrs: Conover Mrs. Gono ay Martha; Cassett Rhoda: Coffin Sarah rs. D)—Davis A E Mrs; Dickeon Annie: Dotson C Mrs; Dayis Elizabeth; Douglass Eliza; Da- E Dadiey Jos T Mrs; Dowell Kate Dating Maria; Decon Mrs: arit; DeLozer Media;’ Dick Mary: Dougherty Mrs; Dyson Nellie: Donaldsoa Duchesne Kose; Dil Rachel M; — Mrs; Duwee S b Mrs: Divine Jas H; 3 y Mr; Martin Otho: Montre Polemus: Middleton Rebben; Myrick Riley; Marphy Ths J; Mussic Thos B; Munn T M; Aerms Thos: Mobley W B; Murphy Wm; Munser Wa; Martian War- wick; Marshall Wm; Marsh W E. Moc—McDonald Uapt Jno; McEtegott Jno; McGregory JnoG; McClintock Dr James KR. McNeal Jos; Macfariand J; McDonald Mr McCormick Wm S; MoGinly WG; McBride ‘Wm; McKee Win. Lucy A secure Ati vidends. but at eo low be tem 6 It tpenres not to cost that dividends will 9 tA Leak GENT 18 TED IN BYBRY CNTY, sod appiications from 3 | ties for such * Uol LW i Lieut ¥ eas m “Newbury Capt A J, 9; Newman Ed = eon toanends Popular Strakosch, and we supposo ere Mon- verett Q Mis a cree al ane eee Henry fisere wn “Tiigealaablecodornpnata, day evening every seat will be sold, and there. n rs: M,; Newton Isaac; Nealey Geo T: Newell Hon ts only in their respectiv: os fore call the attention of cur reaters to the Lucinds; Fisk Mre: Mitch M Mrs; | LO; Newman Thos A. = Eireaire, Pamphicte PE ee opening of the box sheet. ry E; Franklin Margar 7 O—0'leary B; Owen Reed Griffith; O'Sul- =F the Office Company see a Pe eh Mary L M Mrs; Forbes P Mrs; Fite! lyan cecal astus; Pobler A: Py " si —_— The falling off during the tast two years in | Mrs. Fete lnenis a cas alae Feuare tucoen Bhene; Passes Gene be @ENERAL AGENCY eaaaiianen st ibe contusion schools of New| ita Ohenar Mas Graken Beaty Meee || Eareiae ieees Gomes & Penkey Davi ror Englvnd, it asserted, 1s not to be attributed | Electa S: Gilbert Ecrrie ML; Gaskios Gherttane, j,Peake Edwin s; Pera Cerance, Piero? | MARYLAND, DELAWARE, VIRGINIA, toa neglect of education or to mistakes in the | Gritin phine; Green’ Kate B Mrs; Gable | G A; Perkins Geo; Parker Hezekiab: Phelps WEST VIRGINIA, AND Dis: returns, but to an actual decrease in the num- | Mrs; Gartner Mary Mi oe ee Hollister: Phillips H M; Parker Horace W OF COLUMBIA. i Mrs; Grey Mary Mn ber of children, It is stated that, forty years ago, ten children in a family were very fre- quently observed. and that the average num. ber of the offsprings of parents, aged forty-five, was seven. Now, however, the average is Peed James; Pargin Jno; P Poorman Mr; Psosser T T; P: Powers & Winston; Penn Walter. i Quanzie Francis ‘ Richards Unax; Rigdon a? THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STREET, Reet | OPPOSITE TREASUKY DEPARTMENT, lover Olivia Mrs; Golden Mrs; Gifford Rosa. —Harrigan Ann; Hawkins Cath’e; Hnnter Caroline; Holley D A Howard Di esas Henderson Eliza Mrs: only four. 1n many towns the deaths exceed | orig pes’ gauze Mre:, Hooy | seapry WASHINGTON D. 0. the births, and only the immigration of foreign. oomph: a. ers ker} thi tandard of th. - ; Hatch Mar: ot URANCE. Se a OF Ee POP Mary; Hunter Mary Mre: Hutchinson | Philip; Robinson Peter: Robinson Lyles: toe, LIFE INSURANCE ¥ Mary A Mrs; ‘Hoyt Rebecca Mrs; Henderson SSE ae —Inj emily; Johnson 5 Johnson Beckie; James Eliza Mrs; Jacobs Helen M; Jenison H Miss; Jenkins Jemima; W; Robertson T; Ryan T H; Rowland Col W'S; Robertson W A. S—Smith Adolph A, Schnoner Asbary; sabsugh A M: Schwokoil Amil; Sterman | Son: Shannon Chas; Sherrod Prot DB: Scott | Tax WEEKLY Sra, now on our counter for eale and in wrappers ready for the mails, cons tains the Annual Report of the Supervising $5,000 for $6 Premium UNDEB THE AUSPICES OF THE Architect of the Treasury; the Council of the | Johnson’J, 2: Jones Jennie: Jones Lola; John- wth Fred H:Schiatter F: Schrmdt Fred Congregational Church; the Grant-Pollard | son Maria; Johuston Mary Mrs: Jouns Mrs; berd FS: Smith Geo W. Scott Cot G | Mamhattan Co-Operative Belief Association. ‘Tragedy in Richmond; the Philadelphia T rag. | Johnson Margaret Mrs; Jounson Mary, Jones oddard Geo W:; Sheldon Geo T; Smith W me E; Su ; Jamison Nora; Joha- | HV: Skidrick Wm; Sargent Jerome. 4; Mary es Joyce Mr: well told story THE MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE edy; Railroad Proje Da son rab, Gen G H: Schpickling Jno; SheMeid oO KR; RELIEF ASSOCIATION “After Many ys Art Matters, rosea » Keel Elizabet Stewart J, Smith JS; Smith Jno B: Smith J | a. Society News; Political News; Washington | yfty (oak A Ci Keekley Elizabeth; Kelley | Stewart ott Lawrence: Stow Ly 1: Simpson, BM 'y C. I.—Limerick Betty; Langtree Charles Mrs; Lemore Chas Mrs; Leiand Clara B Mrs; Lawis Emily Mrs; Lightell Eien; Latz Jobanaa; Lawrence Madame: Leirence Mary: Lewis Maret, 2; Lewis Mary Jane; Lewis Mrs; Long Salli Kews and Gotsip; the Courts; te Working Peopie; Usetnl Items of Domestic Econ. omy; Humorous Sketches: with Department and Local News; Agricultural and Housekeep! Ping Miscellany; and the iatest Teiegrapaic ispatches froin all parts of tie world. | 18 OHARTERED BY THE STATE OF ABW A; Schnutt PF: Stafford S_B: Schwariz Sam- url P; Smith Thos O; Sunds ‘Thos; Shea! Stuart Thomas W; Sp: Wm; Snimson Quincey; jminmers W J; Stewart Wm T: JECT. The object of this Association t# to secure @ cash Payment witbin forty days after the teath of @ member, of as many dollars aa there are members M-—Blygatt Aline: Magruder Emily © B; Charles; Thomp- | ar pein” Which be oF she belongs, vo hisor NATIONAL THRATER.—Benefit and last nizht | Mauard Ella Mrs; Mourne Lilar Meee E ylor GW; Tillesalle PP Tra MEMBERSHI butone of Miss Mitchell, on which occasion Murray Elten: Martun Fanny; May Harriet; ower Jas M; Twors JH; Tucker J W - Gupane a ehe will appear for the last tims in ber new Miller Isabel Mrs; Mills John ‘S Mrs; Maher | Tidmil! Jas; Tuck Uapt it Toby M B; Tol- ‘cert rhcate af mei play of “Lorle.” It may be the iast benetit | MAty:; Mabormiss'Mary E: Marshall Maria, | som M H; Thompson ML: Tobey Sbilivagion, ks Mayson Blollie; Maze Mary; Moreland Mary, of which due t Murray Mary Mohun’ Rebecea; Mitenell Susan. _Alc— McKinney Catharine Mrs; Hen. ‘N—Neal Martha; Noonan Mary. © —O'Connor Anne: this excellent actress and estimable lady will ever receive in Washington, as next season will Probably see her the favorite attraction of the Jeading London theaters. Tmney 5 Ay Thies jamerang bead ‘Trickies Shi- | uer &; Tageert Thomas; Thompson William H: Thurman Hon A G; Tinker Albert B: Thomas B B. Upsher Frank. V—Vosburg Charies V: Velsom ©: Van- MecChristy Odermayer Catherine; | gever George. ae Orrea Bovrrs.—The Worrell Sisters. with | o Harran Lizzie; Urrick Mary. eV Wallace A Lattimore; Ware J D: Wicks py & compiete tronpe, open on Monday in an d?—Person Chas Mrs; Pytchlynn © M Mrs; | Chas; Ward Down | each Olass equal. English version of the Grand Duchosse at the | Piun Emma; Parris Helou: Patns Josephiae i Pun E . Helou ne WU; Wheeler CLASSES. = Peck Jennie; Puce: ; Piatt Kate G; ; = ci ee er Plane a ae oer Lizzie, Parker Mary, ch Jno; Wil- | £-All pornone between the ave of years. Ser ortie Rae at she tener. 2: Plummer Mollie Mrs. ems Jas H; Wilson Joo 3: Williams Jas ¢ ; | B—Ait perpone between Geant — c Hy Russell Aun: Kice i F Mrs: Reed Ciara | Wileon J L; Wilson J B. Wilson Jno; W-heter D—All persous between the ages of Fears: S7°A double-headed negro girl in New | E: Robey Catherine Mrs; Roane U Mee: ke 15; Wharton Capt JS: Woodward 3'D. Welsh ‘All persons between the ages of years, Orleans. The two heads talk with each other, | Charlotte Mrs; Rudd Com Mrs; Kouzy ; West M, pa SS: years. and as one possesses A soprano, and the ether | abeth Mrs; Randall Eliza G: Rollins te 5 Warden Port: Wibert S H: | G—All persons between the ages of years, contralto voice, they sing a duett nicely. Rowell ina Mrs; Rollins Heitie; Wheeler Truman; Wormly Warner; Wallace Ail persous between the ages of years. SA State convention for the farmers of | Isabella; Ross Jenuy; Reid Kase Mi Wm W; Webb WL; Wolf Wm Henr, ex ey years. Georgia bas been called for the 9th of Decem- | dolpk L'Miss; Relay Lena: Roilings Li; Ross y—Young Franc ‘The Glasses for women ateths cease ae ee. ter, to consider the question of Labor, immigra- | Margaret Mrs; Kooi Olive Mrs, Redmon Susan MISCKLLANROUS.—M. A vt that is found to. ‘wroug tion from the north and from abroad, &c. S—Smith Anna B; Spedden Acuna It cM A j jortelted to SESS Annie L, 3; Stephens Aun S Mrs: a | to 6,000 Smith Caroline; Sefton Fiorence: - a, TI ny; Smith Florence; Smythe FG M: WILLIAM DL WAUL 8 O0., Auctionsers ty SPECIAL NOTICES, ayy Spite Florence: Smythe Fs 3 B Beare Sian S17: | Julia: Scanion LE; Somers Lizzie; South corner Penn. avenne aud 9th street. ——_e— ™ HALL'S Se HAIR member of ome Class cannot be axsensed thi mw Louisa M; Saxton Mary: Stoops ‘Marg’ PAWNBROKER’S SALe or UNREDEEMED ditier ‘U @ member of another Class dies smi a Sweene} ir Ls INDE! NT, hav, Comme: woul HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair | W Mrs; snowden ‘Sarah; Scpgan'S E WW will offer for sale at our Salesroom, on | anv ocho a aialag! ” KENEWER. Sinmph Thos B Mrs; Stevens Vina F Mrs, ae cornet of Penneyiverie, « Lo ILLUSTRATION, Benews the Mair! "L'—Tyree Bettie S Mrs; Towansel Catherine: on. WEON | _Ciase A" bas 5.000 male members. A man dies. Kestores Gray Hair to its Grieinal Color? Truman HA Mrs: Tinker Jas Mrs; Tarner the 24 and $4 da lob pays over withia forty days @5450 Testemta tartattian oe) Lucy: Toulon Marie J; Tompson Rebecca nthe morning sud tin tbe idow or beirs. and the remaluing members uel 3 eatert varie largest | forw thirty days one Makes the Has V—Voudry Mary Mrs. iment offered iu this District, vite to the Association to retmoarse it, Falling 1enae poe ga Na Me Wei tame Matta | EO a gaa egaen Reet Rc | teamed eam hy ret Mensa a8 prove On vere, Cutlery. 0 be pe BE ll Wilnee Gare Anais; Wilson A is Mrs; | Musical and Mechaulcal Instrumente, Olothing per to dil the place of the retiring wee Give it a trial u vf r a Wright Eliza; Williamson GC Mrs; Wiisuer | “Wy JMrs; Williams Lucy Mre; Woodiug L Mre. RP. HALL &CO., Nashau, 3. H., Proprietors, ‘The public are respectfolly invited to the ods: 6; St \gome of the goods arc entirely new, | ‘The sdvantages of this Association over ordi For sale by all drazgists ne4eoan | Watson M B Mrs; Weaver Mary; Weob M | and will bs sold without reverse. Lite Insurance Companies ere, m0 pa. ics cam ———————— Mrs; Wilkins Mrs; Wiest Martha; Winters | 002 8t WL. WALL & CO. ducts. break it; the fees are so small, and reguired to be MEDICAL NOTICE, Marg’: Wolhaupter Maggie H: Watson Susan YW. L. WALL & GU. Auctionsers. ool dd intervals, thet any man can Doctor B.DeF CURTIS, author of Manhood,” | M; Williams Sathe; Waugh Virginia M; Wil. ree 314 abd 317, secure to hie family a competency upon bis death. {Metical Resaye on Marriage "4c. 0., ves to | liamson Wm B Mrs Southwest corner Penna. ave. and 9th street. HOW TO BECOME MEMBERS. nutify his Washington owing to his Y~Young Eliza Mrs; Young Mary 0; Young WS Mrs. MiscgLLawgove.—A. W., 8. gztenelve practice in it in fature to 9 9 their DAY un ROSEWOOP PIANO, SPLENDID WALNUT JHAMBE ro hee AND ROSEWOUD PAR c - {m person, or must send @6, in check, postal order, or by express, the em paid by the applioaut. Und + no corrumstamce interests, 4 etd —_e—__ agg pod the GENTLEMEN'S LIST. from 10 to 4 and 6 to 8».m., = the Associaivon be responsible for moneys sent hut Manhattan ‘iciier Amociacion. hag pa eid < BE; Allsop rs TUESDAY MOI nd oceans Af spires gt Willardy Hein: Other dara at hie reat ; oes Pitas Sane. sve nomucrer etal poe: Jrimore Speetanity —Trestm ve of nervons de- bility, and all disease: na abuses of the system. oc 256m ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO MABRY Wa T; Archer Barnside General ©: Bennett Charley: 3 ¥; Blanchard Caas commen eur salesroom. ‘Two Wsinut Chamber & clock. we will eel, hont reserve— setting forth the im the opinion cant fs at the doctor examining, the aoeti cy a recon to be tueared. — amie wark Dorsey; Bank Edgar; Burges Bel- aud Woehstant forms application for ship wil oe meres for Young Men,on the Errers, Abuses, 1 Enrico; Beckon Blick” Borner Frederick: ite, in Crimson. con ‘upon application. find Diseaes, incident to Youth aud Barly Man: | Bell Capt Frank; Brown George K: Bradicy G a Each member oucht to ivy to make mew hood, with the humane view of treatiaent cud | G; Browning Gro F; Hatters ord eon Brij arm Chairs. four Sile Craire by so Gone ae ga Fr care, gout by mall im sealed loiter envelusestres | Hunter; Bennet Heury Mi alts ateeyc Bette’ fe Green Beemon hire qeasis eae ene, Box F. Ehilacishta, Bow ABD ABSOCIATION, | rocker JL; Barclay, dolw Id Bobene Sone: thatres oor Side ee at ee en | ae Joseph: erpant Jno Ys; Bender Joe Que sta Table: end Basy Rocker BLOB ¥. 2; Bradsteed J RR! Burns J W, ‘wo Rosow: iano, Covers and Stools, by BATOHELOS’S HAIB D) V3'D; Burke JD; Brook's b; Beck her renin This splendid Heir Dye is the Berteam Julius; Boarland Mr, Brickford Bizteon Fine French Clocks. just imported and fhe only true and perfect Dye; harmies:,reiievie, | M A; Bishop M; Bailey M 4, Bowler Mc. vis, Feather Boas Fines {ustan 5 BO te aonted & =: Blosmon Nicholas; Bayley Pa: jatz Robert. Ware tints; sea the Mair sate ook besarte yg% | Bran Sbadrach, Bohanner Thor Bel TD: te and Perfumes | Blanchard W; Burlingame W: Beaman mH; Wm; Bodgett Wm F; Aurkiey Wm: Bennett “ Co Baldwin &; Crampton © G; Clagett O; Creamer Charley; Campton Claren “PAPHIAN LOTION ie 0 3 ; Com. BEAUTIFYING THE SEIN AND OOMPIMX. | ingore 1) N; Coogan Edward, Catron be Nj so Pen Colsin Fred Jr; Carson Frank H; Campbell F in the cit REMOVES ALL ERUPTIONS. FREOKUEs, | J; Uorey Geo H; Cox Henry; Co Herron &: shall ge PiMPLES, wore OT RAR. otc. Carroll H; Co Hartley &: Olark Hen: Con- Assoctation and Fate and BLOGG Oe rad H N; Campbell Hou J C; Bonfer Jno; Cul- re the money For LADIES in the NUBSERY itis invaleapie, | 182 Juoe Oayder J) M: Garrult James; Curran Yor GENTLBMEN after SHAVING it hasioegval Chase? Janes; Gandricr Dicph Oates ‘PAPHIAN LOTION” is the en!: liable dy for diseases and blemishes of the SKIN, * "°™ : Lond 8; den LE; Cole Mr; Olaren: Michael; Colls Hurcisco @; Clark T A; Cunning VD; Chambers M H; Clafhin Wm; Gham Comtwight Wm; Chambers Clear Wm Lee. “PAPHIAN SOAP"? iIiug to pay bis fee of ome dollar in thirty daye from date oF for the TOILET, NURSEET aa Barat will sey Brevional ir the a en Le chap the BRAM. Price 38 conte per cauee ®t “FLOR DE MAYO."* B PERF OMS FoR ae ANDK cit ¥ RR- HIGP. EX! DBLIOATE, La: FEaGEan irae PHALON & SON, = sot-ly = M old by all Oraorkis NEw LIVERY STABLES. Having taken the Btables Henry ‘ ia gear, 5 PHARMACEUTIST, Ne. 286 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS.