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“ee a ee THE EVENING STAR. | } PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At the Star Building, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St., BY Tus EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. —_<-—__ The STAR 1s served by the carriers to — eubscribers in the City and District ex PRR WEEK, or Foatr-7o: ENTS PER MOSTE Copies at the counter. Two Cents. PRicz roR Mattine Three Months. One Doliar and Fifty Cents, six months, Three Dollars: one year, Five Dollars. No papers &re seni tr+m the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pubhshed on Friday ng—One Dollar-and-a-half a year. —w~ VE. 34—N2. 5,176. IRISIN! Tux onrar vacsTasuz Blood Purifier. zrRIisiIn, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF THB IRIS VERSICOLOR OR BLUE FLAG, STEAMBOAT LINES, Fo LIVERPOOL LD QUEENSTOWS. Inmsn Line of Mail Steamers, ssili: Z RD. TUESDAYs. Tithe sold to and from England, Ireland. and the Continent. For fall ‘nformat Agent, 15 Brosdw. anw-tf most erful, rel! Mancuasts: tive or sreausairs agent aiecovered os tes, bec able, Femedte, BSTWEEN we proverties cf tee iria encolor, hit! WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. = nge of Hereafter the Fine Steamshipe B. 0. KNIGHT, oy eee ee acca gant apis ciated Vayuat ony folog ett Caress af at tan 2 “Byte 5 8 5. will peas taints which disease or ous influences have Tose EXANDBIA, WASHING a Se 4 B_ as follows: Leave NE have been taken Into the systems. For’ Pier 29, Sost river. every WED! Mieinfallable as Yor Scro! SEN Shas ONS OF THE SKIN, Incirigxt Consum?tion, every MONDAY and THURSD Brorsr. &c and will curethe most virulent aod For farther information tea Sathais cadena Seco ome ‘Sad RHEUMATISM AND cour. Sronus THO: It ts sn unfailing preventative and care for ‘su zi-tt Beveatots, Sen BADACHE Gad HERvOUs As- Factions, Nerney te seppanos | pre np REMIES OE TOMES, PHILADELPHIA, Al thas no equal. Its action upon wer an Vag W SSERNGTON. aap Bidncys ia prompt. + aad effective, and it GEOBGETOWH. D. 0. te thie property which itone of the ‘Regular sailin, from 14 North end most reliable Whstves, Philadeiphie, SATURDAY, pp DIURETIC REMEDIES DAT acs sate street, Georastown, WADERS | Soi"ahiliial coubinstion "wiih other ingvadienns Tenia etna at say HPTDE & TYLER, TONIC QUALITIES 63 Water ot town, D.C. | of the highest order—not temporarily stim M. BLDE{BOR'S 00)" | Dut permanently tavigoreting the’ digestive of! we. ch¥DE £00. Sgent im cases of e ave 14 Horth Wharv-s. Philedelphia, DYSPEPSIA ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. od—which taking IBISIN, the bic od— RAILROADS. f The toes aud ty the nfs Sad cee eae of-is et rendering the 59. WASHINGTON. BExMEMsER.—This medic ALBXANDEIA AND. GEORSETOWM pa eS a go hign oes. t stand fi COMMENCING MONDAY, Ocr. 111m, 1869. | Ben Shosted by olalsinns fom EVENING SPECIAL TRAIN FOR THEATRE | ic daily being prescribed AND OPERA. most, eminent of ihe | e ‘ fetter Aaa RS | ca” 1 eset furtber notice, PASSENGE TRAING will ran between Washington and Alex- I endria, as follows pig a jundeys Inc Leave Wasuixctos—From Maryland avenue Depet—7.25 a m. Leave ALEXsxonta—From corner Dake and Henry streets—5 « JOHN WILKINS, BALTIMORBS, Ma. jvi4-cosm mate’ *_™ pauriwont, wa_ ME Feet” CHRO TWENTIETH MEDIOAL SESSION, 1569-70 8 BUILDI! NE ie COLLEG. bet 73 ING COR) me OF TENTH CITY OF WASHINGTON. VENIN will be ran ULTY: en Fgssbats. THUBSDA Y8and SATURDAYS, Rose Yous M.D. Surgre Attxaxonia—From corner St. Aseph ot Fetect ona cal Bemneecine, 7 PB. LO) jOWaRD, M.D, BAL mINcTe From Maryland avenue Professor of of Women 0. STEVENS, Gen’! Sup’t. ;LPS, Gen'l Manager. oc! and and Bisren JOBNSO} LIOT, M. D.. of Principles and Fraction et Surgery Ai odie — 6; is \natomy. ronan fanaa ere J. af ‘and Descriptive. Trains between WASHINGTON SnD Baur. | Profeesor_of Parsiology. and Qpérative tastes aii Deceek fge he Prt too sierra teas Ager and ee Demonstrators iSekiok M.D., ermipatet be tollovingmABOd. Engle Fie Fy m SS Wor farther informati: ress D., Dean. an 18-comm) OS 8SOR fe 153 B etrect orth, Isaac coaLe, 3n., & BRO., IMPORTERS OF Men’s Furnishing Goods, 14 HANOVER STREET, COBNER OF GERMAN, eu 18-eo3m,lstp BALTIMOBE. "6 now ‘evence and Bi street, gives scvssiel sondlos ¥. yy te also repaired, 40 P. M., and Phile + — eale. ale, wont, oF 3 72 * COURT, Oct. sth, 1889.—Disraic seen a sm | (en ee eee Now York,or | 12 thecase of ANNI® B. BAYBOUD, aiministra- Eoiecstpnie, New Tort .or | wiz c. $. sof Sam J ec'd, the admin- et the ye Omee Me. | istratrix c ta. afc ‘hag, with ppropation one eal Famtogere ~ Sforeenid."® AY. the 20th dey of aee an aere errands fo | October A. By 1860, final settlement and dis- gp np be Eibucion ot the peruoual evtate of eald deceased, amnd of the assets “in hand, es far es the same Of, Rattroa eaverticoment | Wien, ad’ wore al ike ctelltars ‘aed wernt 2 @, AD: | Tald deceased are notified to altend, with thelr i. Master of Tranepoi claims property vouched. or they may Gtherwiso by SNES Ageshs Walkinaton, | svtnte Previdedy. copy of tle order te publica =—_ a +_ | once s week for three wooks in the Bi trovicas to the said day. A WEBSTER. M. WILLIAN (fy BL. NED A STOCK OF HANDSOME maim > Goops. BOVELTIES IN FEATS ESS. FLOW BBS, Ha’ BONNETS, BDUINES, Erc , Erc. UITS, CLOAKS, Erc., LATEST FRENCH STYLE. 3: DBESSES. MADE IN TSB se7 Frecs: FLOUB!: Becsipts direct from the mil! with ordors to sell at Market Rates. BAKERS, ATTENTION ‘Assortment Large! Price Low! TO ALL PUBOHASERS. One Barrel or Thousands, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by L sald Ssexuzsoa stores TEES EA TES ROP aa erEPeNDOW on “aae owe ©. W. HAYDEN, Seoretery, Frsspsnice moog LAIMS BE. 0 couch Rea aioe SETS Huntington, Forney. 22 mw —_ Gi Gooke & Co., “MPO! ata pas 4 MENTS. ‘st ae OME aL FEA O's, 4 ith street, ‘between D and B. Ho ad Btores, ge 29-im streets, opposite Che WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1869. SPECIAL NOTICES. WHAT A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY 18 PEERY Dav! BGETABLE PAIN KIL- LEB! It gotoniy cures the ills of the haman fami y, butis also a sure remedy for horses with colic. Ithas never been known to fai] ins cure of the worst cases; and for sprains, galls, etc., it Bever faile—try it once Directions accompany fach bottle. Sold by Draggists generally —Keatou County (Ky.) Democrat. 20 231m 3 VEGETABLE 6&1 3 BALL'S RENEWED LIAN HAIR BENEWS tte HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL ULOB WHEB GAY. Bonews the nutritive matter met which nourishes the RENEWS THE, GROWTH OF THE HAIR Benews {pe brash. wiry bair to silken softness 'BEAUTI al ; rie tt DaEssing EOS, Nashua: N. H., Proprietors, gist, Oc 2-ecolmé W Ope bottle BLP. HALL & Ue For sale by ail drug Bars a es PERFECT MANHOOD. PRETEEN @rring end unfortunate. iaairvioache es AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER. LAST WEEK OF THE —o RICHING’S OPERA TROUPE, Bo " FEIDAY—BBNE: YO Peai OF a hs = : Fausto eso. PEAKES— at clock; ° BeeEeegPeR St fe gieks Opera, to becin of NATIONAL THEATER, ENGAGEMENT FOR TM 1G. : Tents a ITED HUMBER LYDIA THOMP&ON BURLESQUE TROUPE, Commencing HOmDAY. ‘October 18th, wed ‘With the Oriental Barlesque SINDBAD, THE BA Ant fae, Ain T00 ; Box sbeet open at the theatre and Metzerott's murie store on Thursday moraing, SS cous extra for reserved seats. oc 12-f : Gaazp TOUBNAMENT AND BALL on SILVER SPRING GROUNDS, THUBSDAY, OJTOBER 14, 1869. The dancing il commence: Yolock. ory ope Dancin "mi thea gd sumed and contin rk. ple Betreshments will be provided on, itcheloi . WA. a . it sou ttizene of Washington and vicinity are invited pci Kk and Music Stores in Wash= 0013 td at the grounds u va Lb. FRE SUPEOUORSS RATE TS PAT. Bn bh ‘18th and jo. jo. 245 t, between avenue, }, in Hooe’s new building. store will be to 1 10m Pa — 3, Sreesr. Odd Fellows Hane PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. FO! Mounr vERnon. The steamer ARROW Captain Thomas Stack- ‘ber wharf, 7 pele, jeer ore wi ening to the city ar at 10a. m., for mt hing at Alexandria, Forts Foote and Wash: aera Bot: 01 ; Fare to Mount Vernon ra, 8 "b 5 enz-tf TAME nce! Sai enter Lt White Geyuzat JACKSON ATTHE BATTLE OF NEW OBLEARS, Painted by THUS SULLY, from Life. ‘The above Pat to be the beat likeness Gene! inted, ie now on view, urn, at Barlow's Caller} 7 Pennsylvania }. Size of Paint- avenue, near 13th street, south aide. rig Bg. 10 feet by 8. =a | —> The only place in the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS at regular WHOLESALE PRICES is at STRASBURGER BROS., 373 Beventn Sraezt, Burween I axpK, WHERE THE LARGEST ASSOBTMENT UAN 716 BE FOUND. BOXS,, DRESS SUITS-JACKETS AND —s ee Bea rece. SOTIOS. a eo seas ql eat bening Star, PRICE TWO CENTs. EVENING STAR. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Washington News and Gossip, THE PResrDENT will attend the Frederick County (Md.) Agricultural Fair on Thursday. SECRETARY BOUTWRLL has retyrned trom Philadelphia, and was at the Treasury Depart- ment to-day. Secretary Ropgson will leavé here to. Morrow morning to inepect the United States seamer Lancaster, at Annapolis, Md. Carrain James H. PATTERSON, U.S. A, has been relieved from dary 48 Indianagent, at his own request. RESIGNATION ACCBPTED.—The President bas Accepted the resignation of First Lieutenant Robert S. Oliver, 8th Cavalry. ADMIRAL FARRAGUT still continues to get better, and is now considered out of danger trom his recent severe illness at Ohicazo. THE U.S. FRIGATE£ SAVANNAB, which has recently returned to Annapolis from a cruise with the Midshipmen, has been ordered to the Navy-yard here for repurs. MR. JEFFERSON Davis remains at Bar- num's Hotel, Baltimore. His brother came on from Mississippi abouta week ago, and is with him. SECRETARY SHERMAN hss directed the Sa- Pperintendentot Mounted Recratung Service at Carlisle Barracks, Pa., to forward all disposa- ble recruits to Omaha, to be assigned to the 5th Cavalry, tor duty on the frontier. THE MARINES Retiging BoaRp, composed of Lieutenant Colonel McCauley, Major Graham, Brevet Lieutenant Colonei Broome, Surgeons Gunnell and Denby, which has been in session at the Navy Department for several days past, baying completed its duties, bas been dissol ved- PREPARING POR SRA.—The U. 8. steamer Nantasket, tourth rate, is now being fitted out at the Boston Navy-yard for daty in the Asiatic Squadron. Orders have been issued from the Navy Department assigning officers to Rer,and she will be ready for sea in @ few days. CHARGES OF ELECTION FRAUDS DismissED. The charges of illegally registering and voting Ron-residents of the District in the Third &t the late Mayor's election, against a ave bees dis. Wi Wilham A. Cook and others missed by the Grand Jary. Wants an INVESTIGATION. —Senator Kel- loge, of Louisiana, is coming to this city, it 1s Stated, to insist upon an immediate examination by the Government of the charges made against him while be was collector of the port of New Orleans, A NEW post office has been established in Prince George county at Osborns’ store, near the blacksmith shop on the road leading from this city to Upper Marlboro, to be called Meil- wood,—W. K. Mall, postmaster. it will be served with a daily mail. THE INTERNAL Ravexce BuRRAv.—Uom- missioner Delano and Solicitor Smith are in Obio, and De Commi Dongiass is io, and Deonts Commissignss Donsiass ie routine business is being transacted at the Revenue Bureau. The Commissioner is ex- pected to return to-morrow. Boxps PURCHASED THIS MONTH.—Since the firet of the present month the Secretary of the Treasury has purchased 36,000.000 of bonds, €5,000,000 specially subject to the action of ‘Congress, and $1,000,000 for the sinking fand The bonds purchased so far amount altogether to over $50,000,000. THE WuiTs Hovse.—There was quite a large number of visitors at the Executive ‘Mension this morning, and many were admit- ted to see the President, among them Senator Tipton, State Senator Walker of Virginia, and others. The Cabinet convened at noon, all the members present but Postmaster General Cresswell. FREwzBL, the Georgetown photographer sends us a photograph he has taken of Mrs. Southworth, the novelist, at work in her li- brary. There 18 a goo¢ deal of character in the features of Mrs. Southworth, and the pho. tographer bas been rather successfal in catch. img it ina wey to make a good and spirited picture. CHARGES AGAINST THE Mayor Dismissep. The charges of malfeasance in office against Mayor Bowen, in regard to which the grand jury have within a few days past examined about one dozen witnesses, among them Mr. J. H. Crane. have been dismissed, the yote on Sustaining the charges being decided im the negative, but ope juror young in the affirma. tive. ComMANDER RALPH CHANDLER has been Getached from the command of the U. s. Steamer Tallapoosa on special service at the Washington Navy Yard, ard ordered to duty atthe New York Navy Yard from the 1st of November next, to relieve Commander A. E. K. Benham at that yard. No one bas yet been assigned to the Tallapoosa in place of Com. mander Chandler. No SrrctaL Rgvesvus Orricers To ye EnrLoyEp.—Secretary Boutwell and Commis. sioner Deleno, after conference, have decided that to prevent further frauds on the Govern. Ment, none but regular revenue officers, such &s Assessors and Collectors, shall hereafter be €mployed in collecting therevenues, This is if THE TRIP OF THE ODD FELLOWS THE PaciFic. sale to Salt Lake City—B. Fair—Interview with This Afterncon’s Dispatches, SPECIAL REPORTS. THE U. S. STEAMER LANCASTER. Special to The Evening Star. ANNAPOLIS, Oct. 12, 1869.—The U.S. steamer Lancaster, Fiag-ship of the South Atlantic Squadron, Rear Admiral Lanmas command. ing, arrived here trom Nerfolk last night, where she bas recently been fitted out for sea. ‘Secre- Admiral Porter, and other will arrive bere to-morrow ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. (Special Correspondence of The Evening Star.) Sart Laks City, Urag, October 5th, 1569.— ‘Leaving Sacramento last Friday morniag at o'clock we reached Promontory Point about | & m, Sunday, but in consequence of a change im the time table of the road the purty wer> de- tained seven hours, and did mot arrive at Uia- | tab until 11 o'clock. mined to avail themselves of every opporta.i- ty for nght-seeing, whether by day or the pal- light of the moon, armed for the expedition a if about to reconnoiter an ene m: "s co ¥ VAN Z Emerging from the train they made their way THE PENNSYLVA: ELECTION to = Plaza, rhere, the scion mag cae 2 res betol resid: as of All Quiet im Philadelphia. — i eT amused bis auditors with nis li relieved them of their glittering d ble eagles; but Tara's ball was deserted, and Othello’s occupation was gone until the arrival of the Eastern train, when he made the The Voting R Ferty Balti; Republicans Afraid Vote im Fourth to Ward. Scratched Tickets. = c that these vicums bad profited little py their | early traming, and were more easily fieeced than the verdant ones from the seat of govern- ment, who contessed their inability to selet the coveted card. It was told us that the bead dealer of this interesting game was prominent among the Promontory Pointers, mayoring it | over the destinies of what is to be a great and glorious =. 25 one at my elbow had it) sometbing e business of Morag was brisk, and ere the Sabbath sun had dialed the hour of eignt, «mucb-ee mon-ee” had been, added to the glittering piles of the early birds who had caught the worms. At avout eleven o'clock Uintah was reached, and forty odd (including Vice President Uol- | pene eae) Jeft the traim and took stages for Salt City, ba: desire forcommu- | Bion with the Saints. was near five o'clock — before the oval-topped Tabernacle loomed up im the distance, and consequently Se party ‘Were much disappointed in not being wo see Mormonism &s it is found at the iarge - Ticket. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PHILADRLPHIA, Oct. 12—The Press pub- lishes an extra, announcing the arrival of over forty men from Baltimore during the night, ‘who were received at the depot by Alderman McMullin and other prominent Democratic politicians, It is alleged that they are to be used in the First Senatorial District, in per- sonating registered voters. The election so tar bas progressed quietly. The new Registry law being in force, challenges are not so frequent and voting is rapid. The number of registered voters is ten thousand less than last year, so that the poll will be lighter. [8BCOND DISPATCH.] PSILADELPAIA, Uct. 12.—In most of the ‘wards & light vote is bemg polled. It is said : | that Republicans, to some extent, are deterred pg ee | Petco gpeere oe ina for tear of vio- | teenth "Ward house, where Elder ce, they yw in number. ‘Woodruff delivered a very interesting. sermon. There is much scratching of local tickets, calling attention tothe large number af Baers some candidates on beth sides being unpopula-. | visitors present, and expressing nis ca In the 17th ward there are two Democratic | yonst thas having on mnity of ventila. tickets for the Assembly, and the same is the | ting the wnets Of the Later oan when casein the 6th ward with regard to Council- Re did quite at " however, to men. enlighten us upon most at, There will be much delay to-night in collect- 3 _ on oll the canal polygamy. Ho was Sallowed by Justice jimton ‘Williams, for Supreme Court Ju is ran- ning ahead of Geary on the ‘Republican ticket. THE LONDON TIMES ON THE FE- NIAN MEETINGS. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Lonpon, Oct. 12.—The Times, in an editorial on the Fenian amnesty meetings, says :—‘ The Crown is invited to pardon rebels who do not pretend to be tent, not because the con- spiracy is crushed, but because it 1s still for- midabie enongh to rally sympathizers, No one doubts the right of the Government tosap- ress With vigor outrages against law and or- der. Had “the forbestance of the Crown been invoked in a becoming tone, with recog- nition of its rights to peaceable and loyal citizens, amnesty might be a message of ane, At present we see no presumption that it would be received in that spirit by those ver Jordan, ‘and many other points of in- and silk-worm eggs, fine-art img and ph mammoth squashes, tempting specimens of truit ard other appe- tizing products, work furnished by various Female Relief Societies, cloth and piece goods, flannels, blankets, furniture, carriages, quartz sprcimens, etc. etc-. are convincing proof that the energies of this remarkable have been directed to a self-sustaining policy. Pres- “is unk he oe Sperate ident Brigham Young and bis First Qouneitior, as 2 discom mt to those who | George A. Smit aeons ene ‘can be So injustice or impolicy than such an act, if Ireland is still Fenian at heart or hostile to Union. We believe a major- their institutions prepared | for any custen Semana Ser arrency from the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Exchange, with new failures and decreased raiiroad earnings, i= sradvally drifting into a dry rot. There i 8 plethora of money seexing temporary invest- Meat at that point, nd call loans Were racy esterday at 4 per orm!. on governments and to6 per cent. on stock collaterals. The dis- cOURt market remains very dull and prime . wht! slowly, 7 Ee benks white nthe "eos Tange from 9 to 12 cent. Deung the raw brokers the raurs West and South. ——-—__ Bankert’ end Brokers’ Telegraph, Janes a. (%y Gassaway, operator | Lewis Jobneon & Co quote stocks and bonds 19 home and foreign markets as follows: eH coupes tr save, tet. coupous, 120, o's 281, 19K, 1e@4, coupons. 1194 ; 1865, %; 620%, is8t, coupon, A few of the courageons passengers, deter. | et Er 34: Merchants’ ne. Ubieago & Alton, none. do. pret’d, 1404. Market strong. Gold, 130421304. ia apie.) Lompor, Uct. 12.11 a. m.—Oonsole, 95a. Bonds, ‘62, =i; “65's, Stay; 67's, BLY. Lie BOIS, M1; 1040's, 764; Erie, 23;Atiantic, 20. LiveRroot, 1 a. m.—Ootton market opens dull. Sales 7,000 bales. Middling Uplande. 12y; Middling Orleans, yay. —eo—— THE MARKETS TO-DaY. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. 12.—Uotton dall—nom- rm. * shoulders, quiet at ie. Walegy, Battivone. Oct. 1%—Virginia 6's old, 45, asked. ad | Dia, 453, New Yor, Oct. 12—Flonr heavy. Wheat S@shade betier. Corn quiet, but prices firm. ‘reservation of Le: The following valuable bints in regard te the Preservation of leather, we copy trom the Shoe and Leather ‘The extreme tO which most men aod the of , itis 5 poietp eet Bi ‘< » ties of varnish, should be rw ¥ ity of the Irish would rejoice at the suppres- sion of Fenianism, and that some who the amnesty petitions would be thankfal if the Petitions were rejected. CELEBRATING THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Cmncinwati, Oct. 12.—Last night a number of lialians who the day whea Golam bus came in sight of America as the date of 1t* ‘covery, celebrated the event by a ball, at which Mrs. Angeline Podesta, an Italian Indy, resident of this city, aged 101 years, led pou — march, and afterwards danced iD ten sets. To-night the Italians who date the discovery from the day Columbus landed will have a commemorative ball. PACIFIC RAILROAD LAND SALES. Te Eaclusively to The Eventng Star. Sr. bnew Oct. 12.—An Omaha Oo! pur- suiisas to be able to compete with and surpass thirteen States. Having made the acquaintance of the Presi- dent, and resenting @ photographic likeness of himself, api was requ iis autograph was requested there- op, when be procured ink and pen and placed his signature upon ail im the possession of our party, remarking at the time that he desired our compsny at the “Lion House” in haif an » T's time. At thea i in ber Dave been 99,407 acres, valued at $435,407, ———_____. FROM PaRIs. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Panis, Oct. 12—It is again reported that the | YonP Doreiase dari Sse from the attery, corpse of the father of the mardered Knick the U.S. troops presenting @ fine oe family has been discovered in Alsace. as they passed in their re- ‘The Emperor departed for Oompiegne to- ts tothe day. oMlicer succeeded in gi SERENADE TO THE VICE PRESIDENT _— large number in j rand Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. OMmaza, Oct. 12.—Vice President Colfax was serenaded at Omaha last evening, and made a | making pils, and at the jat. speech, which was well received. Set GF iemen 9 of a fine . At night, the Fellows gave a bail im honor ef P.G@ ANOTHER CuRious Law Cass.—Mrs, Par- | Rep. Schuyler Colfax, and other disti shed ker was tried at Portland, Maine, last werk | members of the Order now in Salt ke, at but make tbe a is grained can be cleaned with kerosene or spirits of tur- Pentine, Sud no harm will result if the paris washed and oilea immediate! afterwards. i —— Large In¢iana Farm. The Cincinnati Gazette has the following: «What do you say toa cora field in Benton County, Indiana, of 7.00) acres, in good o von api splendidiy? It as to be fi Eur, Esq, tm Lafayette. Messrs. Earl & farm of 30.000 acres in Ben! a who resides and Fowler have ton County, in one body, well watered, and with permanent improvements, ha: 149 miles of hedge fence and 65 miles of board ». 30 dwelling houses keptin daily use. and ou tare lands 4.10) head of cattle are not for the New-York market, and wi ped this fall by rail. Messrs. Earl sa, Tax MixxgsoTa Srrie oF Cov: lis for shooting Miss Alice Feressoss for ‘@ beaati- ful girl of 16, whose band he bad been a suitor. On the preliminary examination Mics Ferguson testified that on the night of the 5: cf August, between 6 and 90'clock, came to her room at the Nicollet House, and Rot suspecting any » she told him as be down; she replied thi be would; she then sat down, for shooting at a Mrs. Baker, with intent to kill. The jury rendered a verdict of “Not guilty on account of insanity.” On the deci- sion of the jury being given. the. prosecuting attorney moved there be a warrant granted sending respondent to the State Asylum for the Insane im accordance with the statute. Counsel for respondent objected to the motioa on the sround that the jury had found her insane at the time the murderous assault was committed, but not that she was insane now. The Judge was in doubt whether the law upon bim was peremptory or discretionary, and after the point been ably discussed pro and con, deliberation, Judge Goddard discharged the woman, saying he did no* think it pecessary to send her to the Insaue Hospital to ascertain whether she was insane now OF not, amd as he believed he had dis- cretionary power in the matter he ordered her discharge, because he bad seen nothing to satisfy him that she was ever insane at any time. which tnere was gathered the beauty and fash. ion of the Gentile portion of the city, (which, by the way, we are told, number abont five bundred, four-fifths of whom are Israelites,) and a few li of Mormon persuasion, ove of whom ted Out to us as the affiancee of one outside the of the church. After repeated calls, Mr. Qolfax consented to make a tew remarks. He was gind that the banner of Odd Fellowship had been raisad in this valley, as wherever its influence had been felt much good had resulted; he spoke from experience, having been long connected with , And & co-laborer with those who are seek: to make man more useful to his kind, and her if she had considered the question be had asked her before, to which she replied that she bad, and that ber answ: Was the same as it always bad been, and that she did not want to have Anytbing to do with him; she then started to go out of the room, and &s she did so be raised up and pisced one baad Against the door, and the other in his he tben said it ebe did not mi ct sbould never marry any one else, and th might take ber choice—either marry hi die, she replied that she woul 4 bias he then armed at her heart, an she raised her left band, in which she id the bail went into her wrist and then went out of the room and sbut lodged. the door. SF The Associated Painters at Patterson, N -» Who areoutof work, about nine in number, my bave determined to try ‘the uve pian, and bave been ted by the association is ais. Ti ‘will start withia thousand dollar job, at 0! and ELECTIONS In MARYLAND.—The elections in members Maryland for of the General Assem- con - | Danner were received with iause = al Gomminisens oe aan, | cudasint und epeoea te ought that there were grounds for the rumors of the persecution of the Gentiles Mor. mons, and of the failure of United om. cials to render due . Mr. Oolfax will more ventiiate his views of for, and be will be calied upon by the mass of be? jumbers of Mormons are arriving in mI all the districts will be in attendemes ate Giock: this ‘moraine, Been, leave here ats jeeced, when they wt they take the Union Paaitc oad nes Pockets. East; and, chould all the railroad conmections colored stevedores of ul reach ye city by the 10 p. m. train on 2 strike for a2 soand | Saturday night. Rr ‘willing to work night forming a protective asseciation. 3 Tovedores bave ‘ior S7-The tart in New York ts had SF eeaee nips ot $80 tor one $100 for the pair. A of ee ‘one hundred families leave rad Othe prowi. | ,.87-TRe Ottawa Times complains immorali' ‘on the premi. two miles east

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