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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DATLY, ‘Sanday canmaakt } At the Star Building, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lith St, vy TRE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. grocer ons ‘The STAR ts served by the carrie subscribers in the City snd 1? CENTS rEt WEEK. Cop the coun Dolisr and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dollars: oa» year. Five Dollars. No papers are cnt ni the office longer than paid for. The Wit ELY STAR—published on Friday morning. (ne Dollar-and-a-balf a year. | es v=, XXXIV_ STEAMBOAT LINES. QUE! TOW. carvers. galling from TURD « at A ar Hi EB TnsaTe eae : ickew sold to and Rplz te JOHN G. DALE, York, or MIDDLETON #00, ANK ERS, a M SBCHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON — YORK, oe, Stenmahipe Eo ©. KNIGH,, ite Lie will mak feml-weekly tri 1No YOLK AND WASHINGTON. REGULAR LINE. The este and sammodions € ptsin BY = fe at Fort Monroe with rOobh's Istana. *° = brs Betare! x “ra s wilt rare NOSFOLK on TUESDAY 85" Excursion Ticket, to and from Sapper, 50 conte onc trates. For partic. TTINGLY. Ticket , No. 350 Pennsyl- J AVAGE. flardware tore. Pesnsylvania avenue and 0th street. or on board the boat. — seg SAVAGE. a nn "For tickets appl FX ROUSE. & vote w NE, N ™ Bx oon — SETW: z ony ELPHIA mPa aaaas aroRcEr eRersler illo 4 from 18 North Philadelphia, SATURDAY, Ge rene Weer street, Georgetown, WED! Ho oe recelved at any time, 63 Water st tone, D M ELDEIfoE ¢ v0 £00 ‘a Ale: vnc cur, OB 8 < SUMMER RESORTS. Roscuyyys wovse. On the Heichts ovposite Georectnon, ‘This el tend at 3 « mt 7 tractive emamer r: sar \e 0 int of the well nted oc to pledge. ta ali oagee iF will be Brodge. or by the bs on Briige vis Arlingtoo— either ronte ® pleesant crive through «SAE | T ips be ALEXANDRIA, W. ASHINGTON, a GRTOWN. as follows: Leave NEW YORK. | SPECIAL NOTICES, WHAT A WO'DERFUD DISCOVERY 18 PEBRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KIL- LEB! It motonly cures the ills of the of the worst cases; end for spraias, gall never faile—try it once Directions accompany +ach bottle, Sold by Draggists cenerally —Kentou Covaty (Ky.) Den ocrat. ne Zelm PERFECT MANHOOD. EFSaVS FOR YOUNG MEN ti fl | SELF BNERVATION, with certain Belp for the er. Peg and unfortanate. rae tn re ales tter en: velo of che BO WAR! < EC CiATION, box P, Potlade Pa. eetieainn & BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. pom Hair tg is the best in the worl’; e and perf por wag »_ reliable, eappotutiocnt: s remedies the il te of ead Brees invi~ and leaves the Hair eft and tifa, x on ruown | Bold by oil Bras ete a : | fumere: and PIPRTHy apalied ot B Factory, No. street, NY. ELLIS’ IRON BITTERS, Will enrich the blood and tit becom - ing watery and weak, gives bealthy coun invij ‘hese > Eovpart tor ot given by bitters merely efects wbich, although they may possess to: rable ies, cannot ength the bieod pen the the Tro Bites whi giv give ts Prepared by Ww. Ellis. Ohemi ‘or Washnoctont na Kipw ELL & SON, Pp somes pe Te to tovte to molent in ‘ete AMUSEMENTS, NATIONAL THEATRE. Eaee ae RUT ONE NGWe Pa os he with ap ‘This e yer asSaM Sa3 Comedy, ‘The rerform <a withthe rear tno Farce cl THE FOOL UF TA® FAMILY a ebay FORMOSA, OR THE RAILROAD Box ruct Dow open it R eEMOVA Lb. SCEIBER® HAVRE THIS Dp. ‘ART STORE from No. 306 Pomme, to No 245 F bet: Math streets, in Hooe’s new veilding eo 884 Our new store will be opened oe tne Publicas goonies it can be properly fitted up. with anew C fevergining in our it “Thaukion the public for ra, we hope to receive a continuance of thet Wesshail at all times om patrgaase, which endea' merit. 3 SMITd & STRONG. Ho. 4"6) ON EXHIBITION {No. 456 karl 7TH | Brees AT MARKRITER’S, 2 Srarur. Wo. 46 Beventh street, betw: streets, Eight Doors a ‘Odd Fellows" Hall ngravings, Chromos. &e. rhangings, Wisdow and Tas 9 4 CP4~D TOUBN* MENT OF Ka IGHTHOOD DOD UF v Dw , At the re.nest of - jen \¢ the oo of our mony frienes we have been ite 6 reached by the Aqueduct | t Seopery of bis’ ett T. ~ O HU IJSEKEB ERS AND OTHEPS WANTING | or Carpets. U.lclothe. Window Shades. 0: Rags, Prossels aod Velvet Bugs sod Mat Biate Poe ceoe and Stray Mattings. ‘Table sod Piano ‘The steamer ARROW. Mer yor ag aheees Stack- Frost DAILY, wharf, foot = et for nea BN end: ‘o rts Poste and Wash White House and 0. i MES BvEES. Gen! Supt. (rave —E OLD GovErNer T JAVA Cor. WELCH'S AND BAY ie ST FAMILY FLOUR NIKD. ~ PEB Just receive. OLP 7IEBGLER WHIBKY, «nly $4 per exten CBEAPEST AND BEST IN THE Cliy Also. very hue old SHEBRY AND PORT 10 BARRELS OF THAT PURE Kecetpts dicect from the wi With ord»rs to se" BAKEBS. ATTENTION! tment Larce! Price Low! TO ALL PUBCHASEBS One Barrel or Thousands, at LOWEST POSSIFLE RATES. by ve} W.M. GALT & 6o (sere FRUITS. avi xnments of choice. fresh ay from the celebrated As wbciesate and Fetalis et ae. 0 ELEBRATED « from 9450 to $1. ‘veoun RSS PLANUS. from $20] Fee ne et ORGAN. Uy Pri Ww Seat n an 13 Re ING: BOOFLNG I! hep LJ Do yor wish to mave your batldtn covered w id sae, meeetaatial, and eco 7 J.F. porar. ~ Gnrivaled fm Fire and Water — Beit ¢ = position and Gravel Roofer, whose Crore & WALSH, aBAL BSTATS EXCHANGE & BROKERS AVENUES, South Bide, Betwees tin and 7ib streets west. ML. OBOSB. apeiy Sha W.Websi. FB. a. nosweus, JUSTICE OF THE Prace, OMce—225 Wy Mtreot west, oar F af. south. Landlord and tenant and -“— iy attended to Ctvil bestuess ectiac, Reeds, Lessee. Mortgnees ena Wilts duly Uttce open from 88 wrt B00KS AND fata pe ¥—The Nc. 337 7th street. above "xen Verne Office M. WILLIS OS ¢: Willard’s Hotel. s | HAS OPENED A STOCK OF HANDSOME | NOVELTIRS IN FEATEEBS. FLOW ERS, HATS, BONNETS, BEDUINSS, Erc , Erc. PRESSES, SUITS, CLOAKS, Erc.. | se7 No eTrLe | To beivbers aNv oTuEus. | COR le not the owner su this ci'y or aay place ) be ou their guard as to ose pavement bi ing dows for them. Tam the city who owns @ patent and is - ug to the specifications, and am uow prepared to Jay down Work ia collera from forty conts to sev- fi COUT Ave Cente HP LOENTON SMITH. Patentee Office: Obristian Association Building, coruer of ath and D streets angi-tf —TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON The above {OTIC co od = leon in get OONCRET PAVE: ENT! or ORLL. 1B FLOORS wi to give ecsil. ae I am laping the most nap Concrete in the city, at & cents per yard lees than Thornton Smith or any other coupetitor. The . ed. Office at 2th street OORNELIOS E with descriptions of tniea, Nations, facidents aad Adventures, as they apprared to the hor. with 234 ilinstratiens. by ark Twai 3 ‘he Literature of the B te - 91. . “Beary Crabb Hob lass is deuce. two vet ; 7 the author of Old plete, 8175. Our Own = Millions, 20 cents. PHILP S| Bittene ‘etationers, 322 wh and loth streets. eaZ7 i> ‘The ouly place in the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS at regular WHOLESALE PRICES is at STRASBURGER BROS., 373 Baveta STREET, Brrwren Laxp K. WHERE THE LARGEST asSOBTUBNT VAN BE FOUND. ns JAC od a B EsreeLisa perehe ie pigpared i URS, A ot prices to mee. Would be pi Tobave tis Sia cue- tomers give bin tae ot) Pen’ MOTIOB. vening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1869. N°, 5,160. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Revenve.—The receip's from this source to-day were = SENATOR Deaké, of Missoari,a-r.ved ber last evening. SENATOR CaMERON town to day. Pennsylvania, is in EX-Sewator Jasss D. B&iGhT i> in this eaty. 1. F. WARD bas beea appointed a Specia' Agent ai large for the Post Office Depariment -Governor W. L. SHARKEY, of Missis Sppi, 18 at Willards . ConsvL Arromtep.—The President this appointtd E. McB. Timoney, of tobe Consul of the Unied S.ates 1. TAR PROSPECTS for te elect'on o° Andrew Jobnson io the Uni *d States Sanate are said t> be waning every day. S10) in fractional currency was received a.the Tr sary Depari meat this morning .com the Bask Nete Prioiirg Companies in New Yous Epwin ©. Fowr? bas bren appo nied oa third-clas= clerksbip in the Appointment Office, Post Office Deparment, vice Wm. Y_ Lawes. resigned. ANTICIPATED PAYMENT OF Novi «88R UO) TONS.—Secretary Bouiwell bas aw'horieitie Pay went of coupons ialliag dur oa tye ts. day of Nove nber, upon a rebate of suieres. at date of six per ent. por annum. ae TAR SUPREME Coat resumes its s- here in about two weeks. W.I) a view (9 dis. atch more busine-s this winter, aud thas yd sittiog mm the warm ov: iter nex: san- mer von To Go Hoxr To VoTe.—Postmastor Geneva! Cresswell bes d recied that all clerks im the Post Uitice Department who are entitled t> vot. i Pennsylvavis and Obio be allowed leave of at epes—tbo ei the former for seven and in the otter fore-gh. days, Crier Justice Csas® bos purchased the tract of tard containing 40 acr -. wo ha fine mansion thereon. locaied ror Glenwood, a part of Herry’s woods, aud known as “Ma:rop- olis View,” formerly the country seat of Wash- ington Kerry, ior We understand that 4e commii'se appointed at the mcetings held at the City Hall and the Kirkweod House, to inqrire into the practic belity of holding a Worl Capital im the year 1S rott’s Hall thie Fair attbe National are to meet at Metze- veniug at 7 o% I ck Conscusxce’Srrick ©S.—A pack te was ree ceived at the Whit» Hou=* this mota‘ng trom Coldwater, Michigan. which wes tovad 1) con/ain stole and er’ ¢c, w.th the follow ng note: “TMs role is» propuiyor tu US Goveroment; ale), this erases. Pies > have them re<tored to soie ( overament office”? THe Lovisvirte Posr Orrres.—mr- Lacy Morehead Porter has been appointe! posi- mistress at Louisville, Kentucky, vice Jobr Speed. There bas been much -ontention eve this appointment, some half doven applicants for tbe position baying been in tow: g'me past for some 2yp None Restey,” Die, < Dommr, A ant Goll tor ot toms at Jersey ©. y, bos i zea neque. ed vo sign. but declines 19 do so. AS Secre .ry Boutwell cannot remove bm, o to the tenure-of-office law, Mr. Damme> wali con. tinue to bold bis off c» un if lezisiared our by Congres SUPPLYING THE DEMAND FOR SMALL Note The Vompiroller of the Cariency, in order supply "he grevt demiod for »mali now-, e~ presses bis willingness to receive no e* 0, large denominations trom National own issue) aud give them im exchange no's 0! smaller denominations with as little delay as possible. Every tactlity will be afforded to the banks in making such exchanges that the public may be Secommodated with small noces THE RESURVEY of distilleries (hroughou! the United States, in accordance with the ivs.ruc- fons issued by Commis-ioner Delano, i govg on With the greatest satisfaction to the distit- Jers, who claim that under the new regulations they will be greatly benefitted by the assessor determming the true producing cipreity of each disullery. The New York distilleries are preparing to resume operations under the ne esumates. ‘THE PENNSYLVANIA CAMPAIGN.-Hon. Jno, Allison, Register of the Treasury, leaves here to-day for Holmes ours, Pa. where he will ad- Gress the citizens ou the political issues of the campaign in that State on Saturday. Commis. sic Delano will deliver aa address ou the same day at Harri-burg On Monday. Tues. day and Wednesday of next week, hows Com. missioner Delano aud Mr. Allison will deliver addresses at Lancaster, Wesicheser and Old Chester in the order of (he days med. Mr. Allison will then speak as follows’ —On Thurs. day, at Norrmtows, ou Friday, at Altoon' snd on Sati rday, & Castle, Tee SUPREME Count VacaNney.—In sddi to wine Cireast Judges, under the new y act of Oongress the President ts aa- thorized fo appoint one Aseo Justice ot the Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy occasioned by tbe death of the tate Justice Wayne. For posslou several persons have been named it nom stated that the office will be teudereu \corney General Hoar, thus removing, in of acceptepce and confirmation, the ob +c tion cons'antly urged that Massachusetts bas two members of the Uabinet. But, on the other bapd itis said Judge Hoar will not accep? the position. THE CUPAN (LURSTION—MINISTER SICKLES AND HIS CoURSE—Tue ATTITUDE OF THE ADMINISTRATION. —The following Associated Press dispatch, sent from this city last night, is, We beheve, reliable: t is already known that some time ago Min- the Unit 4 T Sickles Was instructed to Siates #8 @ mediator between Spain Tepr: sentauions having been made speciable parties who ned imerviews with pI that ¢ triendly offices would m: Such offers not being uncommon in our owa that Cy other ations, Minister overnmen' pon aad bad Contrary de-ired interview. e [oe oe there is no reason tor suppos: panish Government took Offense’ or has to involye other Governments in its ish Government, after maturely conaider the proffered mediation, bas Utatty Sepsis atte aa algae disposition, if rt ‘emcee Modation between and O: soone u rms proposed. The of the mater ieimpiy that the mediation is declined In this connection we have good sathority for saying that the reports telegraphed hence to the effect that the Government intended to iate the action of Minister Sickles, are erroneous in every essential particular. There bes not been manifested on the part of the Government the slightest disposition te dis- vow the position taken by General Bickles im his note to the Spanish Government, nor bas apy intention of censuring oar ‘Minister been expressed. —_—_—$$ $$ Se eee er nn oer Orie? Justice Caase bas retaraed here preparatory to the meoting of th? Ua ced Sates Supreme Cour. pext month. EX-SECRETARY STANfow’s healt) 1s im. Prov Ithough he still suffers greatly from tbe ma. ALBXANDER Damas, formerly the magnifi- cent figurer of tae Treasury Department, isat Willards’. Grorce B. McCants, Esq. Saperinten- dent of the Bureau of Engravint and Print. ing at the Treasury D»p.irtment, bes returned from New York, aud wa: at the D»partment to day. PROPOSALS Wi on Ator thyerrc. ‘icn of & new first-order light-bouse, at Cane Hatteres, sn appropr.ation of $75,00) Baving bien n.sde for that purpose. It will be a round tower of brick, ona stone bs 2, and will be cased on the inside with iron. A spiral iron siairway will be erected on the inside. SECRETARY Cox is absent from bis office to. day attending a coniereace of sarg°ons arsem- bled at his residence in this city to p rianna surgical operation, for .umor in te 44ce, upon bis <on abont 12 years of se. The operatmg physicians are Dr. Massey, of Craciunati, D... Parker and Suiter, of this city, wiih the Sur. geon Gene:al and twoof his assistanis. THe WaITe House—Ta<re wes qoitea large crowd of vi>.tors at tbe Exe ui ve Man- sion ts morpipt, bat the Presiaeat wes en- gaged most of the day w.th diffeceat members of the Cabinet. ard therefore re>aived but few visitors. Among thore in the aute-roym were a number of iamiliar faces about the White House, both mate and f-ma'e, who have b on loafing about the ante-room #'most since the beginning of the prevent Adminis.rat on, bat their cards belmg tim‘lier to the Pre “ident, ne invariably refuses to them. Daring ihe absence of the Pr -iveit thet .ac’> have ro been seen about cbe Whit» Hous, but imme- diately upon his rare they a « realy to im- portune him with ail manner of claims for ap- pointmente, & >. Mexican Lawp GRANIs CONFIRMED.—The Commissioner of me General Lead Office has recectly transmitted to the Sarveyor General of California, for delivery to the parties entitled thereto, patents for the following privaie land claims, under itles deriv. 1 . com the Mexican Government prior to the acquisition of Cali- fornia by the United St.’-s:—Rancho “Teque. pis,” A M. Vills. confirmee. .ontaining s,919 acres, in Santa Barbara county; Raucbo «San Marcos,” N. A. Dane! al., containing 35,573.10 acres, in Santa Barbara couniy; Rancho Beniic,’ James Watson. coniriming 6,671.14 acres, in Monterey county; Rancho “Nogoqui,” Raymundo Carrillo, containirg 13' <j acres, in Sinta Barbara county; Rancho “Bueca Vista.” Jose Jo.quin Estrada, eonfirmee, con- taining 7,725.5 nm Monterey county. Tax Sawing Mu riny Hoax.—The following isa copy of & dispatch recevved atthe Navy Department this morning trom Command r Wo'ker, of the ‘riza e Sabine U.S. Feta Saving, Lisboo, Portuga', Sepi.4, 1: -I have the Povor t> report my arrival at this ooct on the %d instant, thie- won days trom Gaerborrg. O1 ve z7th ult, spoke the Norwetivn brig Alvo n twenty-nive Gays svom St Ubex, for Lerzea, Norway, in d) ures for provisions, which 1 sapplied ar. I bave ihe honor io be, very respectially, your obedient ser ymat, 1.G. Watrer Comm inger. Hon. M. Kobeson, S-crevary of .be Navy. It will by een rom tt» above spite that the story relative >a maiiny hay og oc.urred on beard ihe Sabine wos a cavard, #8 rhe dé patch announcing tbat .ac. was da i Aagost 2th, eight day Cherbour-, she having left that pert oa the 2/st of Augns It is evident that Comm-nd-r Walker had hea -d nothing of the reper 1 mutny,es the story seems ty bave beea stared some day after be '*,. Coerboarg. ‘Tht New . Ate Dersrimenr BorLpine The Commir-ton appoo! ito ect asite fo a rew State Lopatar-at belding Pas bed ett coneren #32 cantly. Une of toe saz hors which the Mommi-sion considered to- some time, was t> demolish ** = bauldiegs now occupied by the Wat and Nevy Depar.mea aod to erect on the si + a building correspond - ing with the Treasury buildivz, rad t> be us-d by the War, Navy and S’ats Deparimen's 20- jointly. It was urg d tha: if this was dove and the pl*n was cerried out of makiag the White House an ex* cutive office and erectirz a new mansion for the resdence of the Pre i- dent, #tt the Deparcments, except tve Inierior and Post Office, would be brought near to exch orber. eoury Fish oppored the sugges ion, and jusisted that the Stats Dapartment chould separa'+ and apari from the others. The com- mission at leng.b ue ot d Scott Sqo rs, atthe junction of 2 and K stces, aad Lith sre d Vermont ayenus three squares more>. ne White House,) #s the propar place tor ‘be building. This is mo! a Goverameat re-er- vation proper. Mr. Clark, the architect of the Capitol, was directed to prepare the planofa building. H+ hasdone so, and pre ent-d a boilding ta ihe reuaissance style, to bs tur e stories hich, ond tocontain sixty 100ms, twenty on e rch floor, and (te capped witha mascard roof. Tais building will be larze enough, #3 the number of clerks in tue Stats Deparcment rs defiattely fixed Although the undertaking bas progres ed thus sor, (he plan of the building, e well es he site, may yeo by chan, 4 —— Alexandria eed Vicir ty. Th flowing items are from the Inst evening 4 ONSERVATIVE CONVENTION.—As already ppc d & Mess @anyention of (he Ouser~ ye porty of this country will be held at Lil erty Hall to-night for ibe purpo @ of nomi. wating & ¢.rdidate fora s st in the Virginia Howe of Delegates. Among thee, it is raid who: name will protably be be-ore the Con- ven are Pog srs. Rueben Jobns‘on, F. 1. tub, J..’H.S, Martin and Hogh Laibam. Imrrovine.—A telegram was received here tbis inorming trom Mempbic, Tenn., Mele convey d the gratifying miellizence coat Mr. Cries 5. Price, whos? recideaial, and as it ‘Ww! s suppe ed mortal shooting in that city, on Monday, the izto instent, bas heretofore been w entioned in the Gaz fir, was improving, and tbat strong hopes are entertained of his recovery. « COURT GUARD —At the last s-ssion of the County Court of Fairfax county an order was pasetd authorizing the Serif to enroll x able Dodied men to do duty hereafter as guards at the Cenrt House during the sessions of that Court. Ri TALIATION.—It is stated that some of the Tesiaurant keepers who have lately beea flaed for infractions of the pong law ng Bare mined to report ai ice and milk delers ise | Baad may hereafter prosecale their Dusinees on junday Soppan Dears —A jittle child of Mr. Pa:. = oc eel ‘who lives on the upper end of yesterday @veaing azztte ot eee THE Buxp Pesacuse.—The Rev. William H. Milburn, the well-known blind etree hes just returned from & long sbsence Europe, whither he went seeking aid trom Graefie, the noted ocalis: of Berlin. TRe opera. tion be went tl 1 toa cer. thelyceums. bead man sow ts is.” and + man’s experience was 28g Noping im the spring (oF peration. ——$—$SS$S SF Queen Victoria is traveling again ia tland. S7-Dombd girls, at New Haven Asylum, are going off rapidly im marriage. f Heel a gekme ae ae, ae ABRs pe TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. SPECIAL REPORTS. VICE PRESIDENT ¢( OLFAX. His Tour in Ore-e dd Caliteraia— Ovations—He sr :.acis and Whe Hear Bin. Special to The Evening Star. San Francisco, 22.—Vice President Sept. Col 2x avd party bave returned from U:egov. The Vice President WA) received everywhere With the most enthusiestic demonstration of ville, De ps ople insist -dousp 2ches from bim. As vsus!, Mr. Col. +x both instracted and de- Deghted ail who beard bim. ‘He will attend toe ings of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellow: s city during the mt week, And expec: Row tos art for home aboat the 4th of O2iob»r. His mother, Mrs. Matthews, and his sister jo'ned bim bere, they Baving came over by the Fecific railroad recently. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. IBE SI ATION IN IN FRANCE. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Ev-aing Star. Lowpon, Septomber 23.—The Tines to- bas on editorial on toe pre ent cendition of firs im France, It siys:—“If the Emperor bes now recover d bis conduct cin not be Sccoun.d for. ‘The new covstitation may b> regardei rs virtually and in vigor granting. amn ty: The toverance exiend'd to the press, and every circamsiancs, coniribut s to to-ter the conviction tbat'& new era bas dawn {. The Emperor remsins inactive, ss if he cons'dered everytbing doue. | Meanwhile public opinion cemauds a conyocaiton of the legislative body. Unrasin'ss at the delay cauces come me ubers to contemplats the inva- sion of their own premis>s nexc month with tbe view of deliberaiirg w.’"out the conssut of the Exren-ive. No one. however, expec < suchextiemes. The loyalty of the Emperor's cosduct in allowing tix months f> elapse beiw onthe di zon’ on aud the coavoca if the Cham: . depends on at chnic! q ve body ed, it bed given formal signs by several divi sons. EMANCl Paes ee EBRATION IN A Colored Speaker Makes a Peint. Vel-craphed Exclusively to The Evening Star CrNncinNATA, Sep }.—Yeeterday the color- ed prople of Diyton and vicinity celebrated tbe aniversary of (be ema icipation procl» mation. Pever H. Crark, color 3, of this city, delivered an address, ia wo'ch, among other things, he said: “I pave, withiaa few weeks, Dad the gceotfortune to fod myself ia accord with the good old demo-ratic party, '> Dave seatiments applauded by its orgen.” Tne above refers t> newspaper comments on his Loutsville sper ob, of which herid: “I find, m ing over my speech, which so ple* ed my Lamocrane friends, that 1 demand 4 equal education. equal ballot for the colored mag am admitie into fall standing in the Demo erade chureb, PR His Presence Exe? a ° They Tear Down an Ameri: a FL Trlegraphed Exclusirely (0 Tae Evening s LONDON, ONTARIO, Sep ember, enormous crowd visi 4 t's exy to-day; wally thirty tbon. .bd sirar trains. Prince Ar bu eval Young, rode ibis trial Exhibition grounrs, where rddresces ‘were presented by the . ocieties of art and #zr1- culture The Princa and Sir Jobn Yuang then ent through the exbibition, whee an im- ‘o the Indus- bea se puled down ard torn t2 p Much excitement prevailed BRITISH — LIA AND THE (ON. FEDESGAT? Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. OfTawa, Sept. 23.—Imporiant dispatches have been received irom Lord Granville with reference to the edmission of Brit sh Colum- bia ino the Confederation of + anada. He s.roogly urge> apon Gowrnor Muszroye and the Councti the edvan.ge and pioprie.y of .be union. FRANCE AND CHINA, Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Paris, Sept. 23.—Prince de Ia Tour and D. Auvergne, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, snd Minssi>r Burlingame, of \be Caine ¢ Em. of mutual conciliation; and une Frevct Government bas eat out isiru: ‘o its repre €a" tive in Carma to aci in & auce with this policy. ASTUPID REPORT CONTRADICTED. Yelegraphed Exclusively to The Eventi g «iar Ricumonp, Va.. Sept. —R. T. Daniel, Cbairmen ct (be Conservative S. Central Commitiee, publishes a cird this morning si, tiug (bat tuere js not + ven the color of tr mn the pewspaper Sarnent that Gea-ral Cnby ever intima ed ha le tec ov b would not be required if be (Cin%y) could be made Senator. BASSE BALL MATCH POSTPONED. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Eventr a 2 ar New York, S»pt. 2}.—The match game of bese tall betw. on the Wr-bington Nationals and the Eckford Ulub was not played yester day, owing to the bad weather, but will prob- ably come off to-day +ore- imPoRTATION OF CaINESE L4norers — ors. C. Koopmanse ip & Oo.. the great m- porters inamen, yes*ertay coatracted with the Texes Laud C apsny, No. 29 Bro-d way, to supply them wth 5,(0 Ubinese In or- ersor emigran!s 19 by employed upon ther bends, which are situated alorg the Ine of tbe Houston Central and Kod River — rei! ro d, The company intend to ¢>tablish towns end rattloments along the Jine of the raul. rosd, and they well give to each Chire nan who will locate bim elt permanently iu Teras twenty acres of gocd Uilable Isnd res the Isborers futoished by ebap & Co., are to re sive rge .rom s+ to $10 Per mouth, gold, per man Mr Koopmavsecbap is now im the city, bu will leave in a few days for Memphis and New Orleans, where be expec’s to comtiact /9 to furrish several thousand men to the lend companies, beside clcsing several coo- tracts with private individuals. He will re- tinto the Ist of December and sail from there to Chins, whence the Ia- borers will be Pa as fast ss they can be TION TO BALTIMORE FROM called meeting of the Trus- lees of tne Peabody Institute, of Baltimore, ‘was beld yesterday in that city, at which Mr. George Peabody wes present. He presented to the Trustees 4 letter, announcing an #idi- tional donaiion to the Institate of four han- dred thousand dollars; three hundred thou- sand in six per cent, interest Dearing bonds of the State of buadred thousand six per cent. Viremia “stocks. Tenp: «sce bonds are now worth $240,000 in cash, but Mr. Peabody aaticipates their ciation to 8 par = ie, and therefore a SS tal that time by the trustees. Mr. Peabod, app ves ofthe management of the nstiture-and annonces thal this addition- al doration is for the purpore of erecting Additional bai rogue (ealred ae iibates of gall Br eacuee ant uly ment of a eae, i seulp- ives Baltimore to day, RRIBLB MURVER BY AN Insane Woman. At Ugreoiyn, New York, yesterday afternoon Catharine Halpine, FINANCIAL AND commarc TAL, ‘The excitement, which yesterday morning | ‘was entirely confined to the stock market 14 New York. extended to the Gold Room in the | sieeaen, ee the couree of both markets made the day one of the movt no!able in the bistory of th k Exchange. The speculators tor a | Tise io gold became beavy purchasers, and car. a the price up s.cadily Dat a gre, Sod to oy. O0Kb for some time beeo | Famored that tve Price would: be soaenly iy | Jamped, yet the stringency in money yesterday | Sud the attendant heavy rates paid for | carrying cosh gold made the movement | a ‘complete surprise. Afr Clearing | House hours one thirty.second to one | sixteenth of one percent. per day was pord for carrying geld until to-day. The money | Inarket was extremely stringeat. sud gold ine | teresi was the minimam race. Atthe mectipg | of brokers in front of the Stock Exchange, from \ t> one per cent. was paid for carrying sico¥s nil to-day, the latter rate Bav.ng been on New York Cen.:al. The government bond marke. is s'e.dy at the decline. —e—— Government Securities. re WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. 1~69.—Jay Cooke & | Co., furnish the followimg notations o Gov- ernment securities - | saying. Selléa. | ne 5.20's, IS64, 5.20's, 1-65. 5 2's, Ink, ( By Bankers’ posed Browers’ Telegraph, James ¥. Gassaway, operator | oes Jobnson & Co quote stocks and bonds ome and foreign markets as follows: ‘New Yo No stock report to- day. Gold, Very much exc. ed. {By Cable.) 23, 1p. m.—Ooneols, 2) a "s,SEyes2y: 65%, S24: 67 et. | Mey Limos, 3. A = “Snawnvort, 1 p. m.—Bonds, $7 95 LIVERPOOL, | p. m.—Uotion opens sales 7,000 bales. Siiddiins Uplanas, 12 Middling Orieane, 12% 812. THE M 2: Sdn ETS TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Sia: dail. stree: super, 50; do. extra, $6.5ia8750: do. family, $089.25; City Mills super, $6.25a86.50, | do. extra, $6.50a87.75; do. family, #:8810.7 Western ‘super, or, eras. do. extra, $6.50a% do. family, $7.25" Wheat Srmer— choi e red. $1. "5 3157. Corn dull; $1.25231.30. Oats firm at 6iah2. $1.1081.20 for Virginia. Pork quiet at & a $33.50. Bacon activeand adv: 1g —Tib sides, Dams, 2iez>. Whisgy brisk sad in el ts. rime white 194: clerr do. 2 4; shoulders,16), ad Lara duli at 1% good demand at =: BaLtimore, Sept. 45 ig Did, 45% askec. —Virgimia sixes, ol* —_+—_—_ New York, Sept. 25 —Flonr do'l and “>. »; icg. Wheat doll, ba. nominally uncbary Corn a sbade firmer. New Yorg, Sept. 2 Stocks very teve: Money very close at 4 per cen" Exchan, Jong, 7; short, 7¥. Gold, 43%. 5.20°s, coupor “0%. 10 40's, coupon, S\. Va. S.xe,e oa- PD, 55/5 : OO. new, oH. Dry Goods. of activity m the ary trade a: well ar in mos. ollier departwente of bus bes, Which we noted la.. week, Pave devel- op. d intoa really acuve : 1d encourag‘ug bu: - pes season. The city is prety weil fil t up with buyers .com prarly all cecuors of ibe councry; but the greater number of acuve pur- chasers at present sre from the South epd Sonthwest. They not oniy secly and im F008 qvantitves ont it is most raultyn that ibey ply up well for Irst se* on’s purcas --. | Noiw.w standing @ @ cline in the price of "he Taw maeral tee prices of dom: siic eo. goods bave rot decivned, and the s.o7k ja first hands not being Inrge for the seoson, there 1s not likely to be any tailing off. s are geueraily im good demand. and ihe prices of desirable styles are well main-ained. For the pe ct six Weeks our nd commirsion bo. es will doubtless be actively empioyed in al end.ng to the.r customers: in unolercbed . Rirtings #nd sheetings the arde bes teen quite ac ve, rad prices of both he yg and light weights of savd=td mekers bave been firmly susiained. It is generally ndetsiood that im con-equence of ibe stop- pr’ 1e of some of "be easiern mulls, the ct ances of * sort supply of thee fabrics are much grevter (han of asurplos sock. Indisu Head And Appleton A standards are bo.b beld by ogentsat 17 cents. There bas beeu a. incres-ed business doing in blerched goods, but prices in vowe of the lower gredes of sbeeung Dave beea reuuced balfacenta yard. In ibe bet er cle.” of shiudpgs and sbirlings pr hy undergo~> ro sbrege. F.m'ipg cloths br beea witboat any marked chance, the cale to meet 2 ymmMeul- maouiactarcrs. Prin’< acenta yt some of te most ur ssrable otyles. As tbe ¢)-on sdyances the demand for dark colo s and the new Pei erns now coming = rhe market im- Proves. Gingbems are a good demand. snd tbe best mai Dr im limit 4 supply in iret bands, wcely st irm prices; white ame of the miore popr re old in adyence of "he ms uufacturers ability to supply Lin. sys re suid more freely than has been tie case 1m a long time, and prices for the diffeient rre firmly maintained. Muslin de id dress goods generally belong ft ial Ss are Mut soazht for, sad the rates “te evenly sustamn d. Wecllens are generally active. but wool sbawls are exceptionally so, the supply not being equal to the demand, (he mnu.acturers though the demand is ell fair, puriicu. larly for the vet‘er drveription of go.=,edap" 1 to the out-of-iswn trade. Toe gr at clording manuiacwurers bi geverally m te their heaviest purchases. D- uraolestyie= of 1 umeres are only mode: et i: abundantly supplied we this class. and prices are not so firm as chey sactions in foreign dry goods have been on a largely iwcre?sed ecair, and our im- porters are gene" Patty Well ©iustied w.th alse. Merinos, tancy dress goods, silks. m: nery articles, and the finer qualities of clor | vention of the Democratic | principle of repudiation to | avow at all ttmes:—First, Mageatenpeness seep veLacas CoN. vee Jeeienen eee , SPR The Masrachusetts Republicaa State Oon- vention me! at Worcester yesterday, and the a:_ tencance wos lirge and enthosiastic: Senator Sumner presided and spoke. The eat're State ticket was reromimated by Scclamsuon with the exception of the Sate Audi.or, Obaries Erciocott being sabetitated for the prevent in- cumbent. The ticket ss —amows —For Gov- ernor, Wilham Lieateaant Goversor. Jocepa ‘Tucker; Seoretary st sae, 0 Treassrer, Jacob Aaditor. Charles Endicott. | a The toilowing is & summary of the resolu- tions adopted by the Convention —Fite te firming the devotion to the priacipies and te A, 5s the Repablican party: second, teat the reconstructra Sis’ = are pot beyonce the watcbfal care of the National Goverament, welcoming it Tebels bi “Kk (> the priv. while i ng UpoR th ete protection of all loyal whiter and 5, arin expressing the almost comn- ce in the nists ation of Presideat Grant, ting their deeds. The other resol | with State topics, recogaize the rights of Isbor, assert that the temperance question <bould be Jett to the ‘Qnd express confidence IP “cd, reviewed the po- ¥ country during te pas! Uf the O.'-eat® ameodmeant Be b four years. sord De regretted that Cougre’s did not eatie & party of repudiation—a party which repu- es the fundamental A princi Mes of the De- cisrauon of I It wall pot do to argue » that no mational con Bad given the rid as ap ciple to the party. He firmly believed the aa- tonal debt would be dollar for dotiar, pr.pcipal sud interest, in coin. He said m our Joreeu relavens there are with me two carat pal princtples, which 1 have no besitatior peace with all the world; second, sympathy with all struggling for human righis. Lo tots spirit he would now Spproach Spain. He ireoed the bi of that country, speaking of the patronage which abled Columbus .o discover this new wor! ‘Of all the posessions once beld by Spain ia this country, Gaba and Porto Rico alone remain. aud — is now in arms sgatnst her moti «or Woe Spain is struggling to hold the 11 that remaius ") ber su this new word, tv: questions occur—firs’, 8+ to ibe daiy of Spa and cecond, 85 to the duty of the United States N we: a propaetc in pol - ‘UIEOL, 1a 1750. sa'd: “Volo- froi’ , wbicb Bold (0 the trr3 only vutil Malur.ty—when samMcieat to themselve’, dome what Marthage did, whe! nedey America wade Has not Caba re ched this condition ot maturity! 1sit not sufficient for it-elf? Ail even's, is victory over a colony conteadine for independeace worth the blood aud treasure Mt will cost! These are serious questions, ‘which cau be answered properly only by put- Ung aside all psssion aad pre yudice of empire and calmly Seaiventing actual condiuon oftaings. ‘Nor must the case of Oubs be cou- founded for a moment wi'b our wicked rebel - ertens £0 4 Home Baving for its object the dismemberment of a Republic to found & new power, wits ye dull =: | Teamoot Sou faa wone. For my- seif, [cannot doubt that, i tbe interest of both | Nor. the zed Europe, nomnated by 8 Crown, is 4 copstant Witness gaiust (bese fandamental principles. As the tr is clear. #0, to nLION, FXxc ers a tne pdependen: wgents have yet rescbed this point. 1 Bave never Yet seen the evidence. They know. Hat we And where are ther Prive co Put these queso apswer them. Tor, then, is the « belligerence t they come . — prerequisites of mierpatiopal I Willing to make any recogaition of, om 8 long as (bey con( nur to Bold baman bangs r« slaves. A decree in May inst, ned by Cespedes, abolishe mM No. sure of th: of anotber of Jaly. sbe same slavery; but decree, ¢ pecially Tporupg to ome irom. ug slavery. Until wait. eck of Our relations with Eag- Would gladly bolt bis pace, bat if 10 the wishes of his wonld He bed no bes saying, . that we, AS & Nation, tthe handso! England He did not say tbis ia bitierness, Dut in sau- wess. But in view ot al Besta ri ones gop 12 our rebellion, be wo! any price upon ine dete th to ve; he would pot make upou that Power for jouey or nm Word of apology; be would lenve to Eaglana, Upon due consideration of the subject, t : such rep cation as she deems proper UT COUNTY It Temains, upon such RUOn, to decide what reparanion quire. The question is asked remember our .rends in England. the work- ingman of that coumry, whe bad ever been « firm ineud of Amer We do remember them, their iriendsbip, aud their services. (Appiause.) It is not against them rurt our claim is as- sessed. They are not Eogiand. it 1s to the corporate government of their laud that we look for reparauon. Again, ti is asked why we do not Iay claim szaimst France for injurie< done us by that country. We reply that while France and England alike sinned in according tellgereat rights to rebels, damage was done openly to our commerce by our enemir and blocksde runners under the very eyes of the French government, #= was the case with Eogiana ‘Mr. Sumner referred to the subject of the Topo +d Annexation ot Canada im the hght of istory ss well 9s of national policy, Gud wax certain that the day was already dawning in which we should se the whole land jomed under the government of the Uatted Sistes ArPaIRs.—A dispatch from Havana The Spanist troops bad s skirmish With the repels nest Eucrucyade, and sixteex he Javier were ki The New York Journal of Commerce learn« from a gentlemen Who is in & position to know what ts going 0D Amop¢ the Cuban revolution- ists, (bat am tm bas been made Ings and cassimeres, are in good demand. Tne anction rooms have veen well supplied, aud ihe sales rGvertised give eviderces of a very It busipess. If umporters are wire they w.li bold their goods for higher prices, bat p itt w: them while tbey can at & r 3 onab' prog, ‘The market may not be heavily overstocked, but it is certainly abundantly sapplied.—. y. Indepindeml, Bde Virginia News. Captain Jobu S. Kyle, zer of the Bed- fordalum ‘and Iodine Springs. brs et ihe sale of & one-fourth interest in that property to a Jarge erpitalist. It is said that thereare more newspipers publisbed in Virginia, tm proportion to the yeadirg population, than in any ccher Siare in ~ ‘county. Conseqnence—insnitin and my Senate coamber and ball of the Vir- Hoare of Delezaie: are being cleat a up. preparatory to the meeting of the Legislature portant change — tbe commend of the hibersiiag army. Geo- are fer ber to be of service in the coming strugg! ‘She is mo speaker. Pecaateam S7A store in Denver Cit; ogs. FyNeKUT2 kO! es —~

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