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——— THE EVENING STAR. } PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, } At the Star B: ing, ; 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and llth St, ; BY THs EVENING STSR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. eee The STAR ts served by the carrier Subscribers in the City and Di Oxyts reg waex, or Foaty-rove CE% MONTH ies at the counter. Two OxwTs. PRicz Maitine -—Three Months, Une Dollar ap Cents; six months, Three | Dollars: one year, Five Dollars. No papers &re sent tr-m the office longer than patd for. The WEEKLY STAR—pabiished on Friday morning—One Dellar-an, If a year. --—— — vee. 34 STEAMBOAT LINES, Fos LivesPoon ASD QUEENSTOWS, i} Ste Ns DA aYs. from England, pent. oF ‘MIDDLETUN & co SANK sR ‘ashi Mazcaasrs LIve OF STEAMSHIPS _ BRTWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. KSIGBT. E.O. TY ALEX aND Bia. “WaSHIN SEOKSETOWN. as follows: Leave NE’ Trom Pier 29. Esst river, every WEU! em¢BATUB DAY ats ve GEO! orery Yond THU! SY af am. A ae and wharf foot nd gent. efice ret , even au a-tt w x Lt avias. ta Regular sailing day from 14 North Wastes. pies. ight received st any Se veg ET M. BLDBIDGR WM. CLYDE ae 8-08 North Wharves. Putieielont . = z 1869 1 ALEX ABDEIA! ST Monaatiee RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME! COMMENCING MOBDAT, Ocr. Bivm, 1°69. Er G BPECIA NS FOR THEATRI ‘VENING SPECIAL TRAIN FOR Ti ABBE NG! Alex- pg S| Fun between Washington and TEuBesoE MAIL TBAINS, jadays Iecluded ote From Maryland aveope ao corner Dake and EVEN EC LTSAINS wil a ING SPECIA) be ran on FORSDATS, THURSDAYS end SATURDAYS, 8 fo! XANoR/\—From corner St. Asaph recte— 7 p.m. TSotoN—WFrom Maryland avenue O. A. STEVENS, Gen? her 5 _W. J. PHELPS, Gen'l Manager. ocl-Ima Barrmoss AND OHIO BAILEOAD, a Prete hee Ret = FOR ALL 20 P. FOR aBBAPO! st? A. M. sad 4:20 P.M. Leave ye. Ho train i Leer a.m. 745 P. Laove ot A. Mend £50 cud 745 P. a Wasue ser ‘called for aad checked at heir depot, and pat im the bag- Ce ‘timore and Obio Ballroad advertisement tor schedsle between Washington, Baltimore, An- of General Ticket Agent. KOONTZ. Agent. Washington. P 4 _M. WILLIAN «= (@ HAS OPENED A 8TOUK OF HANDSOME FALL GOuDS. NOVELTIES IN FEATHEBS, rLow |. BATS, BONNETS, BBVUINSS, Etc , Exc. DEESSES, SUITS, CLOAKS, Erc.. MADB iN THE LATEST PRENCH STYLE. 336 Pennsyivania avenue, 7 Olte Trevise, Froese Lou Becetpts direct from the mill. with orders to sell et Market Rates. BAKERS, ATTENTION! Amortment Large! Price Low! TO ALL PURCHASEBS. One Barrel or Thousands, at ots NANFLAND, FESS (TORE CDuPAny end quantity @Rpss. eee wart as, oma St eee ©. W. HAYDEN, Secretary. PaEERCE SOOT Northwest corner of streets, One ade DarAgtansis. = Om ae annSL ARNT. Bars cu taeton, Messrs Biggs & Co, 5 Wdcleton & Uo:, D, C. Forne: Joyorcke £00, «Moses Kelly. -: EMTS, We oftergay Vague 3s , Detween = — 90 3-im' P “~~ ---N&. 5,175. OFFICIAL. Navy Derarrwenr, Wasarncton, October 9, 156), Gzerrar OxpER. ‘The death of Ex-President FRANLIN Pierce is supounced in, the following order of the President of the The fal dent of annou! ‘States the death of ited States:— to the one of his honored prede- eessors, FRanLin Preece, which occarred Concord esrly this morning. Emine: Public councils, private life, his » @ad universally del death will be mourned witn sorrow befitting the loss which bis coantry sus- tame in his As@ mark of respec: al. ‘It is further ordered that the Warand Navy Departmects cause suitable military and naval! Bonors to ne pas. on this occasion t the m2m- ory of tne ilustrious citizen who Bas pa: frem among us. In pursuance directed s8ed, U.S. Grant. of the foregoing order, it is that twenty-one guns be fired, atintervals of oce minute each, at the several pe Yards and tions Om the day of the fu. rhere this order may be received in time, otherwise on the day after its receipt, com- board mencing at noon, and also on ships m each feet. Navy Yards, Naval Stations, Marine Barracks and vessels in if-mest from commission, will be placed at sunrise to sunset on the day ‘when the minute gun are fired. All officers of the Navy and Marine Uorps will wear the usual badge of mourning a'- tached to the swi for thirty days. ord hilt, and on the left arm, Gro. M. Ronson, Steretary of the Navy, InTsRI0R, of respect for the memory of ex-President Franklin Pierce, de- ceased, this Dep: artment will be closed on Monday, the 11th instant. J. D. Cox, Secretary. Wak Derartuent, WASHINGTON City, Uctober 9, 1269. obedience to Presid. War Department and Bareaus will the order of wat be closed on Monday, the iith instant, the day of the funeral of ex-President Franklin Pierce. By order ot me rar: Joun Chief Clerk. Poet Orrics DsraRTMEnT, 2 ‘Wasarncrton, D. C., October 9, 1549. 5 Im obedience to am order of the President, and asa mark of respect to the late Franklia Pierce, ex-President of the United States, ‘tment will be c instant, the day this losed on Monday, the 11th of the funeral. Joum A. J. CRESWELL, Postmaster General. SPECIAL NOTICES. WHAT A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY IS PEERY DAVIS’ VEGBTAGLE PAIN KIL- LEB! It mot only cures the ills of the human feanily, butis also s sure remedy for colic. It bas never been kuown to fi of the worst cases; and for sprains, orses with sceom pany bh bottle. Sold by Draggists —: (ae le. 7 — Ke ; generally. —Kentou County ( Ky.) lelpbia, Pa. se23-eo3m AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER. enaing Mele. a the District. Th Mame and Homber. PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. (,0R MOUNT VERNON. MOUNT LZ Wash toatons rH White ‘and tore. Ve, grotarning to the city at 4 p 5 fare jount JAMES BVEES, Geni Supt. auz7-tf JAMES Mice: Willard's Hotel. Gs ERAL JACKSON ATTHE BATTLE OF NEW OBLEABS, Painted by THOS SULLY, from Life. ‘The above Painting, sald to be the best likeness of, Ge ‘al ng. 10 feet by 8. B avenue. near 13th etreet, south side. |, is now on view, ry. 237 Pennsylvania Size of Paint- oc 8 3t SOTIOR. <i ag ‘The only place iu the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS WHO. st regular \LESALE PRICES is at 373 Suvencu OrREET, Barween I anv K, WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT CAN IMPORTERS » & BRO., Men’s Furnishing Geods, 14 HANOVER STREET. an 18 cos lstp CORNER OF GEEMAN. BALFLMOBE. 2029-1m" Sua Foe Sete wale-n prices; ock-tt 519 gepeute surest, ina cure galls, etc., it WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1869. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. Hos. Fsuxawpo Woon is buying farniture im Paris for bis Rouse in this city. Lypia THomPsos and her troupe of blondes Dave engaged quarters a: the Metropolitin Hotel. eae ‘Tasre will be a meeting of the General Committee on the World’ Fair at Metzero: Hall to-morrow night, at 7% o'clock. ADMIRAL Fa@RacuT, who was reported dangeronsly ill at Ohicago, by Saturday’s des. patches to Taw Stax, is getting better. ‘THE Fine photographic picture of the Colt- seum im French & Richardson's show window on Penasylvanis a: je 18 attracting mu attention from I ‘art. SmraTOR CaMeRon, of Pennsylvania, and hisson, General Von Cameron, President of the Pennsyivania Northern Central Railroad Company, arein this city . Mg. Roxsti®, the propristor of the new Arlington House, is bere busily engaged in fitting up the house, which ne expects to open by the Ist of December. ‘Tue Purch assor Sr. Taomas.—Ex-Senator Dookttle, counsel for parties interested, bad an interview with the President on Satarday relative to the proposed purchase of the Island of St. Thomas. The President did not seem to be favorable to the project. EIcnty 1H ND DOLLARS, the first ia- stalment of the new issue of $2 legal tenders, bave been received at the Treasury Depertment from the New York ban note printing com- panies, and will be ready for issue in the course of a few days. ‘Vick Passipent Cotrax.—The Associated Press despatch from Onicago, publishea ia ‘Tas Sra of Saturday, was, in consequence Of an error im transmitting it, made to anneunce the detention of Vice President Uolfax at Cheyenne by illness. He is well, but was de- tained at Caeyenne by the illness of his mother. ADsCURNMENT OF THE SUPEEMB Court. — nounced the death of Ex-President Pierce, paying a fitting tribute to the liteand character Of the deceased. Onief Justice Chase responded in a feeling manner, and directed that the court stand adjearned until to-morrow in respect to his memory. RESPacT TO THE MEMORY OF EX-PRESIDENT Prexce.—All of the Government Department Buildings in this city are closed to-day and draped in mourning, and the flags on public and private buildings are at half mast, asa tribute of respect to the memory of Ex-Presi- dent Franklin Pierce, whose funeral is taking Place at Concord, N. H. The maditestations of mourning are general throughout tiie koun- try. Mors TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS.—Com- Wussioner Parker, of the Indian Bureau, bias re- ceived advices from Governor Burbank, ef Bacotah Territory, enclosing a report trom Lieat. rt 2 ‘Woodson. commlpenry of 8 : nce $2 ‘with the Irdians was apprekended> A reqnest is made for two companies of with two mountain Bewitzers. Qom: Par- ker recommends that the troops THE YaresR Cas®—Upon te opening of the United States Supreme Court, at eleven o'clock this moraing, Chief Justice Chase an- nounced that the Qourt woald, on Friday next, hear the arguments in the Yerger case as to the jurisdiction of the Court only. Should it be decided that the Ceurt has furisdic'ion, a time will then be fixed to hear the arguments on the petitions for writs ot habeas corpus and certiorari. = THE CouRT OF CLAIMs.—The United States Court of Claims met this morning to hear cases om the October list of the December term of 18. Chiet Justice Casey, Associate Justices Loring, Peck and Milligan were present, but no business was transacted, the court having adjourned until to-morrow, in respect to the memory of ex-President Pierce, under whose Administration the bill establishing that court ‘was passed, and by whom it was signed before becoming a law. WILL NOT BE SECRETARY OF Wak —I' is understood that Gen. Don Cameron, ot Pa., is mot a candidate for the vacant Secretaryship ot War, and would not aceept it even if per. sonsily tendered by thé President. He prefers to remain with fis railroad inter. ests. The visit of the President's private sec. retary to him at Harrisburg on Monday ist did not, therefore, result in making General Cameron Secretary, as Gen. Porter's visit was om private bus! bis family residing there. PROMOTIONS IN THE PENSION OFFICE.—The following promotions were made in the Pen- sion Otlice on Satarday: Alonzo Weeks, acting chet clerk; J. W. Bubgon, ot Maine, and L. L. Holtziander, of Obie, from third to fourth clase; E. Z. Brailey, of Massachusetts; D. Sinsa- baugb, of Pennsyl vant: L. Lowell, of New York, and J. P. Laneton, of Obio, from second to third class; N. O. Perkins. of Wisconsin; L_ U. White, of Pennsylvania; T.C. Woodward, of Lows; C. W. Assmaseen, of lows, and J. W. Davis, ot Lows, from first to second class, and Daniel E. Barrett, from messenger to first clas:, A PRIVATE LETTRE Teached here trom Nash. Ville says in view of the precarious condition of Senator Brownlow’s health, and & prospect of his being unable to continue much loug. er im the Senate Emerson Etheridge bas made a compact with Andrew Johason whereby the former is to aid the latter im his senatorial as. pirations, with the understanding that when Governor Brownlow dies Mr. Johnson will belp to elect Etheridge as his successor. This letter expresses the opinion that Mr. Johnson ‘Will be elected S@nator without mach oppoi- tion. Corroms Casus fo BB SETTLED.—A large number of cotton cases are om the present docket of the United States Supreme ‘Uoart having been taken up on appeal from the Uourt of Claims. Many cases remain on the docket preme Court. Attorney General Hoar will ‘vance these cases before the Supreme Court in captured by the United States suthorities faring the rebellion, ‘Which was sold and the net proceeds covered into the Treasury. Epveation oF THE FausD Paorie—Tre General Hoar an. | | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. {THE FUNERGL OF EX-PRESIDENT PIracr. Teiegrophed Frclupive!y to The Evening Sta orcorD, Ost. 11. —The remains of #: | Gewt Pierce were removed trom Bis late resi- | dence to Doric Malt, in the State House, at it o'clonk, where u ned : yew | sien wnorapaeaT comers = > The procession from the house was composed, of members of the bar, citizens ang frien 4 twelve pall-bearers, | children of the pubtic s-Rools marched in | cession to view the body. Doric Hali is festooned is morning and « floral cross ts suspen. from the centre ofthe ball. Rev. Dr. Eames, of this city. Rey. Dr. Etson, of Lowell soa Rev. Dr. Lumber. of Obarlestown, Mass. ied Star, PRICE TWO CENTS SecgeTany Bovtwatt is expected to retura here from Philadelphia to-night or to-morrow morning. FROM THE PACIFIC CoasT. Letter from * Fraskiia Square.” Frisco Deserted by Eastern Notables—Movem J yard to the hall A tanin aanine ov Goveeanere = A New Sere. Obs Secriary Seward and Pomiy— co wa heme concontes of pospe ts walung or PLOYBES, residen! Pennsy! sera left here —— fexico— Painful Affair @t the Seward Pres an oj vanity to take a last view of the d= yesterday and to-day for their naive State,to | Crane After eur Next Moyor with a free tion—Grand Wedding in Frisco—Discorery of Ppor ‘vote to-morrow. —— More Big Trees—A Double Railroad to Califor- nia. (Special Vorrespondeace of The Star.) San Francisco, Uat., Oct. 1, 16) —“Friszo” is about entirely deserted by the distinguished ‘visitors from the East, and is naturally siding into its original quiet state, though it loses Rone of the importance which is attached to it by the enthusiastic citizens, who generally think it a great misfortune for New York, Bos- ton and Wasbiugion that they should be so far away from San Francisco. Ex-Secretary Seward bas been eatertuned The coffin is covered with Diack cloth, with rich etlver trimming. PHILADELPH Tetegraphed Exclusively ¢ PeiLavmLraia, Uot 1\—The rain bas not cBused Another freshet im the Scbuyikill, as feared. Remariable Similarity betwren Great Minds—Bos- weil's Peroration identical with that of Lincoin’s Inauyural of 1861—Boswelt on the War-path efter Boren ‘We are nearly at our wits’ ends how to keep our candidate for the mayoralty oat of trouble. We had fixed bim all right im the Seveath Ward, put tim im the way ot healing thoce can kering sores, re-elected him Pres! of the Ward Olub, and got him in good condi- tion to prance over the mayoralty course next June. Bat here is this troublesome Crane out Gx. Gro. B. McCretram® and family, ana Gen. Marcy, the father of Mrs. McQieilan, Bave engaged quarters at t8@ Metropolitan Hotel, and will spend most of the winter in this city, Sage oF GoLp 1m Bat TIMORB,—The Sacre. tary Of the Treasury has authorized Collector Thomas, ot Baltimore, to el! 150.000 of gold per week during We present moath in that ctty,and after mat tw sell $100,000 per week ‘Uatil farther orders. » fifty canal boats, Ad accumalated im the Schayikill below the dam. were towed round to the Delaware, for fear they might be carmed by the flood Agaivst the Market street bridge. ‘The Caran J street are deco —_——__-~re—____. in a card, pouncing upon Boswell like a duck | very Dandsomely during bis sojourn in ‘Be anpivers NEW BOUKS. upon a sdSoeier b mbag,) and opening Staie,and had @ public reception atthe Ucct- Cuban revolution. dental Hotel on Wednesday, wh-n ne ws the ‘We have from the Western News Company (Chicago) a well printed and bound edition of Bastiasts celevrited Essays on Political Econ. omy. Considering the promivence which must The flags of the public busidings are at halt . in respect fo the memory ofes -Prendeat verce. THE WORKING PEOPLE IN FRANCE. x in the from waich they will be lanses, where preparations have been made by the Mexican Government to recei . be given in the public mind for some tins 10 -_ F Manas Sah Gunn ademas (eee Miners’ Rists—Meeting of Cotes te of aye iegs vd oe bold of certain docaments, that he might pub- | the coun: to Vera Cruz. whence they wi efforts being wide come to. C trade, and in view also of t! by the friends of protection to have their J... trines fully understood, this p: ay be Qs 8 most timely one. M. Rasiiac stoud comfessedly at the head of writers 1. ay — Tetegraphed Exclusively to The Eventug Star. Piet the Volcene uf Gothea nnd pete ators | Pams, Oct. 11.—Deopatches from Aubin, 1@ ms. the Deparment of Aveyron, Ce Aaereiare, CHMNE SEGA O88 | Tne Eipton ine aber mbioeemres eer Poebia. The party consists of Hon. Wm.H. Seward, outbreak bad occurred among the miners, but Fred, Sew: lish them, to the injury of the Mayor. Mr. Crane says in this connection: “There isa gentleman who has an office not favor of free trade, and we doubt not 1t will be ard and wile, Abi Fite, of Au- | ‘De struke still continues. largely ia demand, not only by those waoa” . bare: asd Alters O Evans ot cole sity nes Public meeting in ihe hus theories, but also by those entertaining pon himself, and which. it | jatter accompanying as special cerrespoadent | AY oO te vi ho wish to seeand undersisag | Published, would be quite as damaging to bis | or tne New York Tribune and the Alta. ' both sides of the question. lovor as were the Perry Carson letters to our | ” while the guests were assembled to witness | ihe rioters were woundea. From Blanchard & Mohun we have the tol. | Worthy City Collector. Those manuscripts, | the presentations to Mr. Seward, the Mexican | 10 the city of Muelbausen last Saturda\ inmes Which are made up mostly of resolutions, | consul at this place, Sepor Jose Godoy, who | W8s a large meslng of the cotton mauufactur- +54 Passed from time to time during the past four | nad advanced to address Mr. S, was observed | €F8 to consider the question of the American Found Dead. A Novel. New York: Har. | years by Republican meetings, (the people | ned sdvar coaceatpondiuanl sn'tae’ at oy per & Brothers. An effective story by the aa. | supposing his Honor was entirely ignorant of blood; be straightened hela out thor of “Qarlyon’s Year.” what they were a @ in Ris praise until he | for assistance, tell to the floor, and in George | Eliov's Novels — Vol. 2, Adam | Tesd itm Prat) a has been anxious nies was dead. zee mre of bis wife Peres Merger ere tae Hecpencat: New | them, as he has repeatedly avowed to myself | Tivttet ee Hea gaee? BIS death. was very jarper & Bros. The Harpers are doing as well as to man; peculiar cireumetances, excites the public good service in presenting this hand. | Boewell who. lees ih: gret in this community, where he had been | some eaition of the novela of ~George Eliot,” | Bour in the office of the ‘well Known for many ‘as the firm, intel. (Mrs. Lewes,) ata price with! all—seventy-five cents per volume. I? is pleas-+ ant to renew one’s acquaintance, in this clear type, with delightful Mrs. Poyset, (Dickers Das mo character surpassing her,) of « Adu: ligent and patriotic ‘tative of the Mex- | fean Republic, which he clung to and defeoded | good and evil report in the days of its parent doom as in those of its com trie xt” bh. That be should have died im Tee. Bede,” and the nearly equally interesting char- But Crane doegn’t let up on Boswell with ice of who, of aly ‘Ameri. ca aeepicle wide dieggs, and Pallets, of | inig unpleasant exposure, bat goes on te charge —p most Longe by patriotic oo, - ‘loss. who was about tove west o Mental Philosophy, by Thomas U. Up | ‘BSt m bis serenade speech—the last one—he i the nation he did so much to save, must be re- ham. New York: Harper & Bros. This work — ae a striking coincidence. by Prof. Upham has, tor many years, been a | grandest affair of the season was the ed rather freely from Liacolm, but we had | wedding of Col. E. ©. Catherwood, of New | has taken ‘to prevent standard text book on the subjects treated. 1: | "OW : | ment great precautions to pi not in & somewhat new form, with | 2Oped it woulda’t be noticed. The fact is our 5h ene ae = oye oe sown — any outbreak, candidate for the Mayoralty spells so bad that | Ist” After the ceremony, « receptica was bold pees, ‘we were very glad to have him borrow some | at the residence of the bride's father, which respectable spelling. But he made a mistake in borrowing from so familiar @ source as Lincoln's inaugural. He must be more careful in fatere. Here is what Crane says about it “4 img the speech of my friend Bos- well, which, by the way, I pronounce an abie one, 1 have been struck with the close resem- blance between it andthe first maugural ad dress of our mi President Lincoia. Ido not accuse Frederick of plagiarism; not a bit of at; I only say that Lincoln talked im ’61 pre- cisely as Boswell talxs in ‘69. A gentleman gst the guests Oolfsx and wite, Hon. W. | H. Seward. Hon. Fred. Seward and wite, Ex- Governor Low (the new Mivister to Cbina) and wife, Senators Stewart and Cole, Ad mi Taorner, Commander Johnsor, Lieut. Com- mander Abbot, and many offic-rs of the army and navy. A citizen of Santa Clara Ted woods, of the «) ies famoesin Cala i From Philp & Solomons we have the fol- loving: ,@aint Paul. By Ernest Reman. New York: 1G. W. Carleton. In this volume the author of the much-critictsed « Life of Jesus,” and “The Apostles,” discusses, first the authenticity, Rext the soundness of the different episties which bear the name of St. Paul, and then pro- ceeds with the life ot the Apostle. of the culture and originality ot Mr. | and Mari: on the hesdwaters of the Tulare Political Manual for 1:69. By Edward need not borrow the ideas of aay on-; | and San juin. One of these groves 1s said McPherson. Washington: Philp & Solomons. | besides I believe he bas too much ‘4 pom ap auntie \cipie to - I only allude to it as a re- to contain trees measuring over one huadred do sucha thi markable coing' . T quote: feet in circumterence, and even these monsters are reported to be excelled by those in another ‘This admirable publication by Mr. McPherson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, pre- sents 2 classified si ot the important Octo. | grove. The new croves are about forty miles im the executive, leguiative Jadiciel, potco-mili- a yout hands, my | came sederted to by Proteast whltesyr whine, | cinch of the BE tary, general 01 fom Jul: bands, - . 15th, 1868, to July 15th, 1569. = = fellow-citi- | were found by the State Sarvey zens, and not im mine,zens, and not mine, is From J. Shillington we bave the following: | [Pip ciaieeniens ientte ‘aasenensaee Geen several years ago, bat have not beea thoroughly examined and’ described. They exist in that Dream Numbers. A Domestic Novel. By | ofcivil war. TheGov-of partial ion. | region of T. Adolphus Trollope. Philadelphia: T. 1. | erament wiil not assailNeitber I nor my Peterson & Bros. Though T. A. Trollope has | you. You can bave pub yoo. tne Ladd me mse thou: being re i a caraie the cause. of admirers, who think well enough of him to - Duy 21) be writes, as is shown by the fact that olishers of the shrewdness of the Petersous ca. Ruby Gray’s Stratagem. By Mrs. Stephens, Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Bros. Roland Yorke; sequel to “The Channings.” Peay Wood. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson Tos. A Novae Case 1m Covrt.—In the Hustings Court of Richmond city, Va., on Friday last, a young man of mixed blood, claiming to be x son of Willinm U. George, deceased, of Rich. mond, and made legitimat the or said George to his mether, Caroline Jackson, colored, spplied for letters of administration upon the estate of is alleged father. The Whig of Saturday says: enemies, but friends.or its enemies. I am We must not be ene-oth to close. We are mies. Though passion not enemies but friends. May have strained, it|We must not be ene- must not break ourimies. Though passion nde ot affection. Thejmay have straied, it mystic chords of mem-jmust not break our ory, stretching from of atfection. Tne every battle-field andimystic chordsof mem- farrier grave to everyjory, stretching from iving heart andevery quarter of our hearthstone all overjbeloved city to and Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Loxpom, Oct. 11—Enughsh political news to- day is unimportant. FINANCIAL ANU COMMERCIAL, The weekly statement of the New York asso- ciated banks is quite favorable to monetary ease although it continues to reflect the dead- “He was repi ited Mr, Sbippen, a | this broxd land, will from every living heart lock im the movement of the Thee, a member of the Philadel bar, where his | yet swell tbe chorus ofand hearthstone, yes. ee. Se Re mother resides and the ia eaid to have | the Union, when againall over this glorioe: thoug the loans have been contracted four and ® baif millions, the deposits Rave fallen off ily four millions. The increase in specie is anda haif millions, owingto there. preter pling ape rg on ond ope employed recent specal and the banks taken place, and several of the it eminent of the Richmond bar appeared in opposition te the mouon. The coi jor the duced evidence to show that touched, as surely they land, will yet with us will be, by the better swell the chorus of the angels of our nature.” Union, and of the Rad- ical Republican party, |when again touched, 1 as those whose operations colored woman, in the city surely they will be, by were based on the seman of the actual gold, of Richmond; that she bore him two children. (the better angels of our A decrease of two millions in tenders is the eaid Carol ole Jacksoe in the et vot Pails: = Bot 60 easily sccounted for and excites comsid~ by penne $< —_. a heeeeenat pre pena, ery delphia. Letters were also read from William | EARTsquakss ., Tuomas —On the 17th | NEWS FROM THE INDIAN COUNTRY. cinema anaes: O. George, in which he recognized the children | of September the island of St. Thomss was i a to be his. both before and after the marriage, and showing that he had for years exhibited great affection and love for his children and Mere Ont: es by the Siomx—The Cele- Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph, James M. brated Siocx Chict Red Cloud Depesea,” | (2? Gassaway, operater | visited by an earthquake, which shook the aarp [Special Correspondence ot The Evening Star. Lewis Johnson & Oo. quote stocks and a2 : foreign ‘markets city of St. Thomas to its f The shocks were so severe as to materially injure “walls Ww Judge Bramball granted the lien. | Many of the buildings, shattering W. T., Sept. 25, 1569—Tne Sioux | im Romeand as follows: = tion, and the young man qualified asadminis, | of the ish and hotels and other | Indians are still creating much trouble abou, | _N#W YoRs, Oct. 11—Second Board.—U. S. trator of mis alleged father. The rg | large structures, which caused a general pan- | the posts north of the railroad in Wyoming | °'S xs throughout the United States have estimated the property involved at from 350,000 to $9u,000 We suppose Mr. George was worth between $50,000 and 8/5,000,” Great HURRICANE AND FRESHET IN Matxe —Immense Loss of Property, &c.—The additisnal reports of the great hurricane in the East, en the 4th instant, show that the destruction. of property was very great in Maine. The hi Ticane at Eastport was terrific, vesseis, wharves, stores and fish houses were smashed toatoms. Twenty-seven vecsels got ashore in Romney’s pay. The schooner Rio was lost ia ae among the inhabitants, and the entire sus- pension of business. The day had been ex- cessively hot. without the slightest breez, the thermometer indicating ninety-two degrees, the barometer thirty degrees, indicating fair weather. In the imterval between the first shock and eleven o'clock P. M. nine distinct shocks occurred, producing wide-spread ter- ror and dismay. The writer conclades by saying: “I bad experienced many severa shocks, but nothing to compare with those of Saturday. There has been nothing like it sixce the great earthquake of 1367.” 120 Territory, and it seems a matter of moral im- g- —4 Possibility toestablish any method of punish- ment for their wanton outrages. On Sunday, 12th Septemper, diers, under the command of 2d E. True, 4th intantry, sent out from Fort mie, were attacked while at work in a canon at Laramie Peak, and Private Peter Worrick, ot Brevet Major’ Wm. H. Powell’s company, of the ith infantry, was killed. When the attack ‘wes mace the 'y Were at work near a shely- : ing reek in ‘Anon, and Private Joseph ‘ Apgar, of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel R. P. con bf geld angele Pyeng —— at Tus Mosry-Borp Dust wo DveL.—The MeKiboin’s company, Was severely wounded tenn te nameees Creina inom se wept away Warrenton Index publishes the followine, | in the thigh. The working rag under with all the weirs and smoke-honses, The | Vong with other correspondence, dated the 31 | cover after their rifles, and ¢ \dians com. inst, which was handed to the sheriff on thac a nd as it has not been replied to, it is mot robable that a hostile meeting will take place Between Mosby and Col. cy Wa:renton, Oct. 34, 1569.—Sir: Your note of the zd is evasive. If I omitted your offensive language, it was because I desired no explana. tion or a '. object has been to test whether you would fight as a gentleman; and menced stoning a six-mule team, whi towns of Lubec, Pembroke and Petry lose poner aye edge i P: heavily. Many houses and barns were blown down. The loss cannot be Jess than five mil. onedolilars. The Lewiston Evening Journal, October th, givsx B report of 8 great freshet ia ‘Switt river, in Maine. The stream is a triba. tary of the Androscoggin, and Tise was thirty-six feet in twelve hours in the neigh. A ang x \: Merchaa's” 2 ie; Ubleago & Alton, I3v'g: do. ore" d, 0x. Market strong. Gold, 190, 01304. THE MARKETS TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. SaLTIMORE, Oct. 11.—Cotton quiet and bom- iwally at 27. Flour dell and weak. @ otation s it | it was insensible A party of five from the time be was si men, under Lieut. True, startet up the mous- elders will mak: boeacod of Gxtord ee aie caren of | to remove all pretext tor farther equivocation, | tain among the rocks after the Tndiane bat Wwaest dull; prim> raly excaped with Tile, and fled t0 the ann | Lnow quote your objectionable language. You made good the! . ly escap Moun. | ssid that you “could prove in Pennsylvania (ins. that I was a hig ” 1 now demand Two Lapins SavaGkLY WAIPPED —Two | satisfaction. (not explanation or equivocation.) Polish ladies were recedtly whipped savagery | Will you ght? ‘Colonel Smith has fall atthe Warsaw police office. ‘Writte, | thority to act. ‘ally, your by the Laagiewiez were found in their posses. | servant jonN S Mosny. tion, and the Governor General of Poland or. dered them to be flogged a8 & Warning to the correspondents ofthe famous leader of Seerar gee haba, rane: | Rtn oman srkata ie ite q mot utter = cry. ‘One theme however, tbe Countess Dre General refuses to pardoa Ratzka, fainted away after she received the a | Bow being an Lal ‘De is thor sccomne ‘orien Leas im Germany. an well ts Arundel and How coatrolled Ube entire =. 4 sas ne ive now alsdiy docwe ta ding in the vicinity of white dea ty nea al on, Berlin. Mrs. Hirechfeldt, who was born in line of the Washington s Bolstein, and left Germany in 1967 to study in meeting and adopted a Man-afraid-of-hisshorees,” and at public auc. America, bas with a a & commitiwe of seven, “Spotted Tail,” have litte imfuence Manufacturing Oom- om the Dentist and ‘be to impress upon the | ine ‘Ducks; 7unee mano , in Manches ot tained permission to a8 & dentist in | Bal imore Railroad Company the ‘whom ibey influence, and — the machinery, the capital. Dallgines ar Jeesup's Gar Sotion Jeb. Ke. | About the only followers they have. nero Seieeee ee som GAZ Oe crope inst year, were worth 81,811,- derson, Faq., the Owner of the land ou born | Qe ae wud WeSonney ‘Ma. > S7-The great fits in the Swamp wil sien of, the Faslroad atthe station, beum ither | Coal was pan a S7 Prof. Groseelback, of the University of Get to 8 cred tna eS Cerne taot side of the railroad tor the use of the proposed yy EE tons, ough Linck will suspend the vis Merbins ,powon of the Auburn, Me. schoot | “= patios __ she came into in distress, The enath of time, when be Sam reeiee tee eer Pupils walk ere taly toerboer 4-4 Rese Se pe es re He proposes to test «alg The grand egelope of Temmeseee distands maveatne ont = aaa — cuntemmed, saThe é be | , M7 Boston bas a mew crotchet. ey a Ps gens uharcne eae Goes | ae vee ese oe, sea S7-The lignes for tbe Colleoum Tame are aber Ge teense on ‘her freight Fen be the Sas soli ‘all thongh Now Eagiand. ota Bee gengers 824 sailed without being molested. | Peristendert of Public Schools is authorized ro bas established gentlemen's | street fa ‘The parties in cearch of Rer came wo Wie. | Cathe fire tier 7 STRING twenty-two “trotting matiness.' G2” A disease resembling murrain has killed | Saturday for the ceat: steamers | &9”-The Richmond says: A large secret New Orleans, igs tanto ay Haw ors. within me slong ios court it was pnd cath Sores an eoees pea ne S7-Tom Thumb ead party finger Prom wr The since insurrection broke colored men, ts. Bear. in existence per day im Ualifornia, the back, and costs Lara. ithe city, ands hemsbervis saplaig eee

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