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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, | At the Star Building, : §.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St, Copies at the counter, T’ PRIcE FoR Maitine -—Three Months. (ne | Dolisr and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dollars: one year, Five Dollars. No papers | &re sent trem the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday Morning—One Dollar-and-a-balf = year. SPECIAL NOTICES. | MALL'S VEGE a ILIAN HAIR BSHEWS ean usle TO ITS ORIGINSL COLOK WHEN GRAY. Bonvews the nutritive matter which nourishes the a V. 34—NE. 5,178. OFFICIAL. “with Great Britain. 7 ‘and 24, 1-68, irranged between the General Great Britain and Ireland, for the Execution g Ir. RENSWS THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR | the Convention of the twenty-fourth day of No~ WHEN BAL » A De i one te oat ta ens, | tember, A. D. one thousand “eight hundred and sixty-eight. Agticia I. Bach office shall send mails ‘Well appointed steamsbips of approved sp sailing om stated and New York, or Boston and wiry BEAUTIFUL HAIR DEESSING. ar Balls oe Hgefeete: 5 poo tore For wale by ail drigatete. Gc s-setmaW paar nS Fr between La verpool La’ and New York, WHAT A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY | or Queeas- PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KIL- | '0WB; and also between Southampton and LEB! Tt notonly cures the ills of the human | New York, and New York and Soathamp- ton, 8s often as such nips shall be des- patched: /*rovided, That the mails so sent shail Rot be delayed by such mode of despatch, and rovided that the cost of traasit can be arranged each im accordance with the rates whieh that office may think it rightto pay tor the conveyance of mail matter. 1f t beshown by etther office that the send- ing of any portion of the international letters a delay to such emt!7, batts alse a sure remedy for ‘horses witt ollc. Itbasmever been known to fail ine cure | of the worst cases; and for sprains, galls, otc, it Bever faile—try it once Directions ‘eccom pany ‘ack bottle. Sold by Draggists generally —Kentou Cownty (Ky) Democrat. 0 231m BATCHELOR'’S HAIR DYE. nendid Hair Dye is the best tn tho world; to amy designated port cau {ho only true aad perfest Dye; hetmieas. +» | letters, it is agreed that the other office shall te Of bad Drees | cease to send such letters to said port unless ¢ "Noantifel, | Whee letters are specially addressed to be so Stace Gxowown” Bold by all Uraggistesea Par: | Bent. LAC 0 famere: — pro} at AagrTIcLe II. Accommodation for the sorta- actory, No tion of letters on board shail be provided b; the di @ When desired by the of- fice & which the mails aFe semt; the two offices on the evils o | to determine, by mutual consent, whether sort- Ta, Nite ccrtala help for the | ing officers, it employedy shall belong to the pad pe Afaren Hoe See se British or to the United Scates Post Offices, or SOCUATION box F_Philetciphia. Pa. seab-eosm | PANY to the one and partly to the be paid by that office to which the officers shall belong. AMUSEMENTS, oe the Agticte Il. The following shall | regulations for the exi of mails | NATIONAL THEATER. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF THE KICHING’S OPER TROUPE, j THIS BVESING—ORUWN DIAMONDS. FEIDAY—BENESIT OF HENRY 0. PEAK ES— Fatst. BATUBDAY—A FAV E OPEBA. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Opera to begin at §. it change between the Britieh and the United States Post Uffic 1. The office of London shall exchange mails with the offices of Boston, New York, Pbil- Adelphia, Baltimore. Portland, Detroit, Chi- ago, and San Francisco. 2. ‘The office of Liverpool shall exchange ‘mails with the offices of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltumore, Portland, Detroit, ‘Chicago, and San Francisco. 3. The office of Southampton shall exchange mails with the offices of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. 4. The office of Dublin shall exchange mails ‘With the offices ot Boston, New York, Phil- | Sdelpbia, Portland, Detroit, Chicago, and San Francisco. ia 5. The office of Cork shall exchange mails b eeens OF ith the offices of New York and San Fran- m 25 Coats. Doors open at7; Mater | cisco. tafument commence at § o'clock precisely. oclS 2:° 6. The office of Londonderry shall exchange eee Pan asth ce ices of Boston, New York, ladelphia, Portland, Detroit, Chicago, am A cRaND San Francisco. oe AUTUMNAL FESTIVAL 7. The office of Gisagow shall exchange mails with the offices of a Boston, New York, Phila- oF THE ‘ia, Portland, Detroit, Chicago, and San WASHINGTON SCHUBTZEN VBREIN, mcisca. . ve secure ar tae sapnetencn centre memes NEW PARkK, Indies.) Tentiaer sas THURSDAY, OCTO! PBIZE BOWLING, PRIZE SHOOTING, 9. The British packet ice at Pana (United States of Colombia) shall exchange mailg with the offices ot New York and San Francisco. 10. The office ot New 14, Is69. CONCERT AND DANO! to the British packet wien: Osten, et mae InG. 0 at lon. — 11. The office of New York shall send mails Eo Extoe Sheeting i Prize Bowling will com- Hide, British packet office a: San Jaan, (Perto mene: cl .) _— a erctk auntbases will be at the | ““Auricum IV. The mails which are sent from ore te the Parke nte rect aliroed to coves | tne office of New Lerk ve tee tena packet bers of the W.8. V. are requested to appear | Office at St. Thomas shall comprise correspond. ited States of ather ie unfavorable om the above | Ameticn and the Danish ang oreign Wi wer ie onfevor mer: it day. the Festival will be postponed ntil THURS. Indies. " = 1369. Park, 23 Cents; to the Pavti- ocl3-2t Upon the yy ng despatched from New Yorg to St. Tho to any foreign port in the West Indies, the United States Post-Ufice shall account to the British Post-Office at the rate of four pence per half eunce for lettersand one penny each for news- papers. ‘Ene mails which are exchanged between the Britieh packet office at Panama and the offices ct New York and San Francisco, shail com+ passing between the ‘western coast of South America or tae Britis colonies of Australia and New Zesland and the United States of if ce U the from New York or San’ Francisco to Panwma, ad- ‘October fission to the Tee | NATIONAL THEATER, BNGAGEMBNT es ae HUMBER F NIG! LYDIA THUMPEON LI Zz . Commencing MOS DAY. October 15th oO ar Ortental iB SAiLbS. on Bkuos, sbect open af be theatre and dl rot open at t erott’s y Tharsday mo stor ning. 25 te extry for reserved seatse Soci. Renova B. Gressea to any of those states or colonies, the = United States Post-Office shall account to the i Briugh Fost-Omice sesellows: | SUBSORIB: va is 1. Upon correspondence ssed mareed tear pT SPORE from & 3dc-Fenas. | sunie@om the western const of South americn sv to No. 243 F str ¥th end |“ 1:. 04. fur each halt-ounce letter. , in Hoe’ —‘2d. for each newspaper. — ‘Sd. per ounce for book ll be o} (aS Upon correspondence addressed to the B an Meth Our new store wi soon tieh colonies in Australia or to New Zeal- 6d. for each half-ounce letter. “4d. 1or each newspaper. er 4 oz. for book packets. The salue rates shalt be accounted for by the United States Post-Office upon unpaid letters ry spapers originating im the States on the westerm coast of Soul America. in Aus- ‘ne mails which are exc! between the jaile, oes the Lee Tt Bath office at Colon and the office of ‘op ely New York, shall com; passing U and the United States of America. Upon the correspondence despatched from New York to ade to the United ‘States of Colombia, the United States Post-Of- fice shall account to the British Post-Office at tne rate of four pence per half-ounce Jetter and one penny eact for 4 ‘The msiis which are sent from the fice of New York tothe British packet office at San Juan (Porto Rico) shall comprise correspond. ence passing between the United States of America and the Istand of Porto Rico. Upon the correspondence despatched from New York, addressed to Porto Rico, the United States Post-Office shall account to the British Post-Uffice'at the rate of four pence per half- ounce for letters and one penny each for news- papers. ARTicLE V. Upon ordinary correspondence despatched from the United States in ordinar sais, by way of the United Kingdom, ade dresséd to the countries and colonies enumer- ated in Table A, annexed to the presert regula. tions, the United States Post-Oifice shall ac- count to the British Post-Uffice for the rates of Postage set forth in that table. ARTICLE VI. Upon ordinary correspondence despatched from the United Kingdom, in ordi- nary mails, by way of the United States, ad- dressed to the countries and colonies enumera- ted in Table B, annexed to the mnt regula- tions, the British Post-Office shall account to the United Post-Office at the rates of postage Isaac coare, 5 + & BRO., IMPORTERS OF Men’s Furnishing Goods, 14 HANOVER STREET, COBNEB OF GERMAN eu 18-e03m letp BALTIMORE. =, t forth im that table. REVESOR: > “anticce Vil. The bgp i om —_ _— letters and other postal pac! een the post-ofices of the United Kingdom and ‘The only place fn the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS [arse page the United States shall be regu- lated as follows : “The bone yor terme shall be entered. with all the a regular necessary is, on special lists according hes {0 the form © annexed to the present regules WHOLESALE PRICES tions. te ot STRASBURGER BROG., 373 Gevenra Srazer, Berwrss Ian K, WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT CAN HH a4 Lf i uf i é i z iB 838 et And Agént for the STATES ISLAND (B. ¥.) DYEING SSTABLISGMENT. Ofice—435 NINTH STREET, ——— a a freee Seman@. The tarcer pamber of this ctass of | Joans are made at five per cent. on govermment by Tun | Sasocus stun’ etnowens 2" henas Be van EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | eeileery on apeomtaing sin ae nat meso ob simves ta ule H | Sdvanced thereon. The banks are sending but The STAR ed ‘arriers to their | | eubscribers im the Outy’ a: Disrict at Tex | > little curresey away, apd this goes to the (CENTS PER warx, or FoaTY-Foca CENTS PER MONTH Cants. | * s WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1869. ted Statesand addressed to any of the countries or colonies emumerated in the preceding ar- te ite side, the British Post-Uffice shall ace ant to the United Sper Pos: (fice for the conte, in addition to the postage to the United States Post-Office upon. every tered originating in the United gdom and addressed to any of the colonies merated in the article. TICLE X. Every mail passing between the offices of exchange of the respecti t Offices panied by a letter bill specifying to ic8 on ee, the 5 uy the peor peey Teceipt nex! % omises London, ork, Lon. doaderry, and G: w, for the offices of Bos- ton, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Port. a Detroit, Obicago, and San Francisco, , be in conformity with the form D annexed resent regulations, Tne forms of letter bills which the offices of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balumore, Portland, Detroit, Chicago, and Sam Francisco shall use in their communications with the egome British offices of exchange, shall agree with the rns above described. ‘The letter vill from the offices of New York and San Francisco, for the British ket office ‘at Panama, eball be in conform' y with tne form F annexed to the present regulations. The letter bill from the office ef New York, for the British packet office at Uolon, shall be in Srey the form G annexed to the Present regulations. The letter bill from the office of New Yerk, for the British office at St. Thomas, shall be in conformity with the form H annexed to the present regulations. ARTICLE XI. The respective offices of ex. change sball mark with red ink. in ordinary ‘ures, on the upper right-hand aed of the address of paid letters Po the amount due to the dis; office. ARTICLE XII. The respective offices of ex- change shall divide the correspondence which they shall mutually exchange into as many distinct packets as there are different articles in the letter bills. To eath packet shall be attached a label showing the number of the article in te ac- count. as well as the amount of postage to be brought to account in respect to the matter eovered by the label. The iabels which the respective offices of ex- change shali make use of, in virtue of the pro- visions of the present article, shall be printed as follows 1. On pink for paid international cor- reepondenee. PF 2. On yellow paper for paid transit corres. Pe Ga ohite for unpaid co: di }. On white paper for un rrespondence, whether international or transit. 4. And on blue paper for matter giving rise to no account. AxgrTicLe XIII. Dead letters, newspapers, &c., which cannot be delivered, from whatever cause, anil be mutually returned after the ex- piration of ev month. Such of those letters, &c., as shal charged in the account, shall be returned for the same amount of postage which was origi- mally charged by the sending office, and shall be silowed in the discharge of the account of ‘the office to which they were transmitted. Dead letters,&c., which may have been re- ceived in closed mails, and which cannot be Produced by tae office ‘which has to claim the Amount, sball be admitted forthe same weight and amount of postage which was originally charged upon such letters, &c., in the accounts of the res] ofices,on a declaration. or on lists vouching for the amount of postage de- manded. Letters forwarded for the Agricts XIV. Purpose of annoying or injuring the parties to ‘whom they areaddressed (ihe postage of which both offices are authorized to return to the pub- Hic even after = have been epened) may be included and admitted with the dead Iviters returned. Ordinary or registered letters, book packets and patterns of merchandise, mis- directed or missent, shall be reciprocally re- turned, without delay, through the ion apa offices of exchange, for the same weight and amount of postage which they were char; the despavching oMce 10 the other oes” ‘he artic! f 8 like nature addressed to per- sons who have changed their residence shall be mutually forwarded or returned, charged with the rate that would have been paid by the re- ceivers ARTICLE XVI. The detailed regulations agreed upon between the post-offices of the mited Kingdom and of the United Sta the comvention signed at London om the 15th June, 1667, shall cease to have effect on and from the day on which the present detailed lations shail be put in operation. pe in duplicate and signed in London the seventh day of November, and in Washington, the Pacem Solagher day ot Rovemnae, one thou. sand eight hundred and sixty-eight. ise JOHN TILLEY, (SRAL-] | Secretary General Post-Office, London. JOSEPH H. BLACKFAN, Superintendent Foreign Mails, — (@RAL.] General Post-Office. Washington. Sn oat Eee by, tho 7th. ity other ger Currents, and other amall ‘Butch Bulbous just fiagd, consisting of Double and ali nculuees, Ane- iseted spacinlly srvay trade: AUL, 446 7th street. J oeppenite UB Patent O@ M. WILLIAN «@ a F ME Has OPENED, 6 OT ovene |ANDSO NOVELTIES IN FEATHBBS, FLOW BRS, HATS, BONNETS, iDUINBS, Etc , Erc. DRESSES, SUITS, CLOAKS, Erc.. MADB IN THE LATEST FRENCH STYLE. 336 Pennsylvania avenue, 7 Oite Trovise, Paris. !FLOoU se7 F Lou Bece!pta direct from the mill. with ordars to sell at Market Rates. BAKEBS, ATTENTION! Assortment Large! Prise Low! TO ALL PUBCHASEES. One. or Thousands, at dust oa URC) aa SBunnoa sroze | FINANCMAL AND COMMBACIAL. in the New York money market there is Rotbing pew tO mote, (be supply om. ployment in call loans being im excess of we | South. Commerciai paper is quiet: choicenc- | COptABCes puss at eB to twelve per cent. while good Dames are quoted as high as fifieen. | oceanic Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph, James #. (ae Castaway, operator | PRICE TWO CENTs. Lewis Jobneon & Oo. quote stocks and bonds tm bome and foreign markets as follows EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Washington News and Gossip, | Tes Afterncen’s Dispatches. OHIO. SPECIAL REPORTS. GOVERNOR HAYES RE-ELECTED, ‘The Republican State Ticket Successful. The following despatch was received at the Executive Mansion this morning : CoLuMnvs, OHIO, Uctober 14. Bis Excellency General U. 8. Grant, President United States - Hayes and State ticket elected by ten thous. Qnd (10,000) majority. Legislatare—House three (3), Senate (1) Republican. R. D. Harrison, Chairman Republican Committee, INTERNAL REVENUB.—The receipts to-day from this scource were $381,235 25. THE PRESIDENT. HIS TRIP 10 FREDERICK. AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. PRESIDENT GRANT'S SPERCH. Special to The Evening Star. RELAY Hovem, Uct. i4—President Grant nd party, en route to the Frederick Fair, have Just arrived here om a special car attached to the 7 o’clock train North, and they will leave bere on the $:15 train West. The party is com. Posed of the following :—The President, Gene- ral Sherman, General Dent, Secretary Uox, and Postmaster General Cresswell. Secretary Robeson and party came out on the same train as far as Annapous Junction, where they took the train for Anmapolis, to in- spect the steamer Lancaster. [Second Dispatch.) FREDERICK Juxction, B. & U. K. R., Oct 11, 12 o’cleck m.—The train arrived here at 11 o'clock @. mand Dr. F. Schley, W. G. Falco- ner, Chas. H. Keefer, George K. Dennis, Thos. D. McLain, the committee appoiited for that Purpose, met the Presidential party, Genera! Capron was also at the station. The Pri appeared on the platform of the cars, Dr. Fairfax, on behalf of the Agricultural As. sociation and the citizens of Frederick, thanked him for responding to their invitation, and spoke of his visit as being the first of a Presi- dent to that section of country since the advent ot Jackson’ Mé greeted the President as being equally great in war and in peace, and referred to the close proximity of the party to some of the great battle fields of the war. The Presi- dent replied by shaking hands with the com- mittee. THE PRESIDENT and party are €xpected to return hereon the 10 o'clock train to-morrow evening. SmcReTarny Rosssom, Admiral Porter, and others, left here this morning for Annapolis, ‘Md., to make an inspection of the United States steamer Lancaster at that place. Commissi0xeR Dstano will not return here from Onio until Saturday evening. Deputy Commissioner Douglass returned to-day ana is acting as Commissioner. Tam Wuite Hoves.—The President being absent to-day, matters were exceedingly dull abont the Executive Mansion. General Porter, Private to the President, was on duty attending to routine matters. Post Orvic® DPPARTMENT APPOINTMENTS. Joba S, French has been promoted from a tirst to a second-class clerkship in the Contract or- fice, and R. CU. Page has been appointed to a temporary clerkship in the same office. SECRETARY BOUTWELL was at the Supreme Court to-day engaget with Hon. D.R Cartis in arguing an important patent case before he [Third Dispatch.) FREDERICK, MD., Oct. 14—2 p. arrived bere at 11:30 o'clock a, m., amid ringing of bells and cheering. The Presidential party, in carriages, were escorted by the marshals of Courtin which he was counsel prior to his ac. t cession to the Secretaryahip of the Treasury. | we cCccasion. | President Grant was ‘Vimnim Ream, who is now in Paris, bas her hands full, it reports from that city are to be believed. It is said that she is making busts Hyaciathe, Gen. Fremont, Meredith |, Minister Washburne, and Gustave Dore H. Falconer, where the officers of the Society were introduced ¢o the distinguished visitors, and refreshments were served. The principal party was then escorted to the fair grounds, where thousands were gathered who rent the air with their cheering. The President bowed his acknowledgements the party alighted at the committee root when Qolonel Maulsby addressed the Presi- dent, thanking bim for his sympathy and his patronage of the arts and sciences visiting the fair,and welcoming Bame of the citizens of Frederick. dent responded, thanking the Sec! Feception accorded to him, and ex) [ eotenrped in visiting the city of eard 80 pope oe See the support o: vi ‘The President 18 now Dolding a reception on the Fair grounds, and will dine @ith the So- ciety this atternoon. To-night he will be the guest of Col. Goldsborough, and to-morrow Tus New Secrerary oF WAR Accerrs.— ‘The President has received a telegram trom Wm. W. Belknap, the new Secretary of War, Sccepting the position, and announcing that be would be here to enter upon the discharge of bis duties in the course of two weeks, Tax UonDITION OF ADMIRAL FaReacur.— A telegram was received at the War Depart. ment this morning from Cincinnati, announcing that Admiral Farragat is still in a very pre- carious condition, though some Ropes are yet entertained of his recovery. ressing bis bn he had had done nobly in t. ‘will visit Antietam. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. FREDERICK, MD., Oct 14.—The President, ace OUR OLD FRIEND Professor J. K.H. Willcox, of happy memory, was at Avignon, France, ay Jast accounts, where he had interviewed John Stuart Mill. We condole with John Stustt Geusral Greely weer een! — pertipelariy if be wears. stove-pipe garen> ¥. T. left Ws this Ppedie of bemg “sot on.” morning in a 3 cael ca Sects Ravens on bis way to Annapolis, and the others to PRESIDENT GRANT'S Pinot Vorg.—The | Frederick. to attend. by invitation, the Fred. tural Fair. firet vote ever cast by President Grant was in November, 1356, in St. Louis, Mo. when ne voted for James Buchanan tor President, He had always been a Whig, yet on that occasion voted for Mr. Buchanan im preference to Fre- mont, bis opponent. an it pamed of Frederick. At Monocacy Junction the party were met by Ger.Capron,Commussioner of Agricultare,who resented the reception committee tothe Pres- ident. Dr. Fairfax Schley delivered a speech, in which he said that no President nad visited the locality since the days ot Jackson; and al- luded to the scene around them as deeply in. teresting from the connection with the battle of Monocacy. The President made no speech, bur {book hands witu Dr. Schley. and bowed > HON. WM. A, RICHARDSON, Assiftant Secre- tary of the Treasury, rezurmed here last even- ing trom his home in Cambridge, Mass.,where be bas been for the past three weeks. He will Urge the acceptance of his resignation, lately tendered, and retarn to his position on the bench ot the Superior Court of Massachusetts next week. A COUNTERFEIT seven-thirty note (denomi- nation of 850) of the series of July, 1565, was received at Treasurer Spinner’s office a few days since. It was supposed the plate had been captured by the officers of the secret ser- vice before any of the notes were issued, and this is the first that is known to Bave been in circulation. It is thought that there are but Very few of them in the market. WR woTIce in the Alexandria Gazette that many of the leading citizens of Alexandria, without distinction of party, have addressed & memorial totheir representatives in the Vir- ginia Legislature recommending, in com- Plimentary terms, their fellow-citizen, H. O Claughton, for the position of United States Senator for that State. Mr. Claughton is s = of high standing and great moral ‘wort [Second Dispateh.} FREDERICK, MD., Oct. 14.—The President was Teceived by a large crowa. Colonel W. P. Maulsby warmly welcomed him in a speech, and expressed the thanks of the multitude tor Bis | near on this occasion. ‘The President replied: “I have great pleas- ure in visiting, fer the first time, the ky of Frederick of which I have heard so much during the period of the jate rebellion and which, too, stood up manfully for the maintenance te 7 ole union. I ex- pected to visi city some years ago, but found myself unable to do so; but now that I have found so many fri and have been so gratified with what I seen of your fair and enjoyed of your hospitality, I hope at some future time to visit you again.” ‘Three cheers for the President of the Unitea States were then given heartily, when the Pres- ident repaired to the commiitee room and re- ceived the multitude, shaking hands as they severally passed before him. FROM TENNESSEE. The Senatorial Question, Special to The Evening Star. NasAVILLB, Uct. 14.—The twelve Republi- cans of the Legislature yesterday addressed the following inquiries to the various candidates for the U. S. Senate: “First. Are you in favor of repudiation, di- Tectly or indirectly, of either the State or na- tional debt ! “Second. Do you regard the present and the preceding Congress as Constitutional bodies ' “Third, Are you in favor of the ratification of the proposed Fifteenth Amendment !” All of the twelve are opposed to Johnson, And it is understood that these questions are intended to weaken Andy, who was not con- sidered as strong last night as he was a few days ago. There are, however, no new devel- opments, although each party is working flercer than ever. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. DOMINION ITEMS, Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. SUING FOR THRI Par UsNt.”—The machinists in the Bureau of Printing and En- fraving, having entered suit in the Supreme Court of the District tor the twenty per cent, Withheld from their wages, & writ was yester. day served on Secretary Boutwell by Deputy Marshal Phillips to appear before that court and show cause why the twenty per cent. should not be paid. A.B. MULLETT, Esq, Supervising Architect ot the Treasury Department, bas returned from ‘bis Western tour, and was at his office yester- day. The contract for the granite foundation of the United States branch mint at San Fran. ¢leco has b-en awarded to G. Griffith, and the Comtract for the blue free stone, of which the superstructure is to be built. to JohnS. Emery, Of that city, a brother of Alderman Matthew G. Emery, ot this city, UnrTep Statss STmaurgs PREPARING FOR ACTIVE Szmvion.—The United States iron. clad steamer Miantonomsab, Which has been ‘Undergoing repairs at Philadelphia, will be putincommission on the 20th instant. The ‘Terror, which has been undergoing repairs at ) bas been ordered on a tria! trip pre. ‘vious to being put into commission. The Nan- tasket, which has been overhauled and repaired ‘st Boston, bas made a satisfactory trial trip, ‘and was put into commission on the 12th inst, DR. LIVINGSTON grat dec AGAIN. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Lompom, October i4.—The following des- eco concerning Dr. Livingston. was recerved 'y regerveg, Gabe frome Dek letter has Eo ‘Si the time of wi then in excellent Dr. Lavi i pin daly, 1-63, and was and spi He mea- tm this city, Assistant Sal F.K zell bas been ordered to the Washington Navy Yard. Bi oleoraphed Exclucicely to The Evening Star. Maznrep.—A iarge gad brilliant company CINCTENATTI, October 14.—Archbishop Par- assembled at St Peter's\OhereR. Capitol i111 cell Joteante enty last night for Rome, to attend at 11% o'clock this moraing, to witness the ‘he Eeumenical Gonne: os Se ae marriage of Mr. John P. Foley to Miss Naanie the reading ofan ‘ia the pablle sonoois, S. Fitzpatrick, daughter of the late J.C. Fitz. | when addresses will be dell" mag om Patrick, of this city. The ceremouy was per. | Reemler, Judge Stalls ard Rev. ‘Viek- formed by the Rev. Father Boyle, of st Peter's Church, who prefaced, st by & short New Yous, October 14—First Board. s. THE STATE ELECTIONS. oe: THE CONTEST SETTLED. | 108; PENNSYLVANIA AND OR1O BOTH RE. PUBLICAR, i} =~ GEARY AND Haye: ELECTE: BOTH RE. do. preferred, OHIO LEGISLATURE REPUBLICAN, HSSton. of Bichigen Somtatentn end a —— | p | . A LIGHT VOTE POLLED IN IoWa. | & nx ee oriawrent. TAK 62. premmrea (SAX: ‘Rock | deland 06); Fert Wayne, $<; Altos & Terra REPUBLICAN ™ ITY 18 THAT! 89, Loleco Waduen, 6ly; Adams STATE 25,000 TO 30,000. ag oy ‘= Go. Expres, Special fo The Evening Star. | press. HILADELPHIA, Oct 14.—The reported and @ alton, 14) ®: do. pret’a ¢stimated majority for Geary in Pennsylvania | Gold, 130aiju\. is 3.404, but it is thought that fuller returns | Will bring it up to 4,000. Special to The Evening Star. Cnicaco, October 14.—The lows election re- turns are slow coming in. The vote was very light, and the Republican majority will be from 25,000 to 30,000. In many counties the ‘Democrats bad ro tickets, and the Republicans baraly took the trouble to vote. Sioux city went Republican forthe first time. In Musca- tine no county ticket was ran by the Democrats and ee was begged one of the fall vote. majorit: the iicans Is reported at 600: 4 heavy falling of 6: Fourteen counties give about 10,00) Republi- ea ee. on city of wpe og gave fe over Su Republican majority; Tama county | 2° . fs Repubilean by 1,000 majority, and the fol- | Prime Green gy og gg Pe ea: Powashick county, ick, sw, | SLM. Lee county went Demécratic by 30 majority. | Pork xuiet at $33. Bacon firm: Tb sides ia P' | 2; United mates Express, 5°, ; American Ex- 3 ie Talon!‘ Obteago Ws, 4a; . 85. 1040's, 76. nods, WA; Erie, Wyaasy; At | "Tavennoos:i —Cotton marke: irregular. LAV ERPOOL, - a. —O mar re Sales 10,000 ies. Middling Upiands, 124; | Middling Orieans, 12 THE MAREETS TO-Day. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star BaLTIMORA, Uct. 14.—Votton quiet but firm Nominaily at | Howard street 25a87; do. ‘204 clear bo. Ziad] y; shoulders 17 ¢; Dams via Democrats carry the city of Dabaque. W. 5. Stewart, independent Democratic cand. | 2°: LAT quietat ibyei0. Whisry qoie at date for County Treasurer, has © majority of | *1.20a81.2i. 600. Only half of the useal vote was polled. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PHILADELPEIA, Uct, 14.—The Press table of majorities shows Geary’s majority to be 2,42. The table prepared by the State Ventral Com- Battimorg, Oct. bid, 454 asked. New YorK, Oct. 14.—Stocks dull but steaay. Money 5a7 percent. Ex: tong, #: short, 9 Wig; lot's —Virginin 6's old, 454 . Gold, 30 5-a's, Is6z, coupon, 4. Va. Sixes, ex-coupom, 5); ditto Mittee figures up a majority of 4,104. mew. 54, North Uarolina @8, old, 4; ditto The age says the contest is close, and a few | new, wy. hundred votes may settle the matter. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PHILaDBLPBIA, Vet. 14 —OfMicial returns for Governor, from all the city wards except the ‘2th, give Geary a majority of 4,909. Deduct- ing 679, which 1s the reported Democratic ma- e 25th ward, the actual Rey ublican majeri 4280. . Exclusively to The Evening Star. PHILADELYHIA. Uct. 16.—The following has been furnished “To the Associate! Press -—We have the late floods which interrapted transporta- now from ereTy, county in the State. except | tion and passenger trafficeo seriously on the Lycoming and Snyder. Geary's majority will great trunk liaes of raul: ‘that Western mer- be over four thousand. Joum OCovops.” | chants have neither been to send forward Telegrayhed Ezclusively to The Beening Star. | ‘halt, Go0m, Rot Rave Whety produce sent 10 PHILaDELP HA, Oct. 14, 2:41 p. m.—Lycom- true; yet they have avery ing county gives a Democrat majority of 1,575. ene moment. er someone Spy wan! complete the ad prices — ‘der county ited to tm thetands of ‘0 Rave r a Lit fire: Telegraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. Sumber of waite a the Eesere States have PHILADBLPHLA, Oct. 14.—Official retarns of | peen obliged to 61 d operation in conse. the vote in the lst Senatorial District give | quence of di floods. the curtail- Watt, Republican candidate, 176 majority. men! roduction ot Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. descr: ptions — CLEVELARD, O., Oct. 14.—The Republicans claim the State by eight or ten thousand ma- ‘ity, and that the Legislature is Republican, the Senate Py majority of i, the House by a majority ot 3. LITICAL TROUBLE PO) a rH PHILADEL- An Officer Resisted by the Return Judges. Reporter Beaten by the Police. Great Excitement in the City, Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PHILaDELPata, October 14.—During the ses- sion of the Return Judges this morning a Sheriff's officer attempted to serve @ writ of in- junction to prevent the counting of the votes. The officer was resisted, hi 8 fe af i F it i i FG i i i i . i e 5 | i tie be H Pi ii SBS 8 & H Z i z al + H ry E & é i ii HE Fey are steady at the cottonades are inactive for th ces are ui revision. i i i | 3 ge i : i | i] 38 tse 25 8 os t ! i HER Hie i its i i | 2 i f THE SPANISH INSURRECTION DWINDLING, Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ~ MapRID, Oct. 14.—According to official re- ports, made public by the Gevernment author- ites, the insurrection bas been reduced to a small group of insurgents, who are doing their utmost to avoid the national treops. LORD DERBY MUCH BETTER. Telegraphed Exclusi Lonpox, Oct. ter to-day, and u i not ‘Mostly in single bales, to make up assortments. Imported goods have been more Affected by the fluctuatious in gold than mestic fabrics. The trade bas been generally 5 a i] 4 i dull, and most of the recent importations have . There ts bet- Bravery or Mrs. Prep. Sewand.—During the return trip of s ward and part¢ from Los Angelos, they stopped for the night at & small piace, the mame of whica will , Who bad erately stopped one of their number and him of his vainables in broad es S87 Austin, Texas, has a colored lyceam. G7 Florida indians have been choosing dele. gates to the legisiatare. a7 Derk brown hair rules highest in the Paris vA on horseback 1s ome of the at- ‘(actions ata county fair in Ohio. 4 a i f ; said to be a sbot, Would doubtless im a few seconds ven him poced oF bee. Ap A ‘mea did not dare to arrest. 5 Lovisvitts 5 THR ¥ _ seen } on as follows: Raa ae cen u that § | Hil i 8 1 OB and 8, on mann- factuters and maisings TWD: of the Seana daprommprovesents, on. on Tennessee river merchant, was kil ist week Biserapo ae aa inn bor at Rochelle, New York, by a coun eae So a the Con een Bithie meek Slchmow te nearet wma Gait 1m, imports. Moeneed to preach by the of the SF At Columbus, Ga., they are making cotton and of Diaakets, very warm end comiort-- Sy Mary Baker, a young - quigen Yotra of ie died By Ay in supposed’ that Ss young einte ake es PowoR by mistake,