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“\ - i / ee THE EVENING STAR. | ellie, Wee's: ew ye : | TRLBGRAMS 10 THE STAR, PUBLISHED BAILY, Sunday excepted, } t , } iam = At the Star Buliding, 8.W. Corner Pennaylvania Av. and Lith St, } eninl BY TH EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. pk, ee “arr! ir PulLapatr 3 The gine of base setae ‘thet Gy and Disrict at Ta é ¢ : x ie whicn wraneh bace Usbe peagae Mere pee feréay, between the famous Atiaatios, of Taree Monae Uae | | Brockiyas nea the AtDletics of this city. dit Price rom Matti ‘ree Months, One Doliar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three — , by reason of the nou-arrival of N | the Atinnticn Dollars: one year, Five Dollars. No papers | : — “Suc WEEELY Stitomasimadonrecay | WS, 34—N2. 5,179. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1869. PRICE TWO CENTS. | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Worning—One Dollar-and-a-half s year. 1 | EVENING STAR, ES OFFICIAL. Letters which sbali have been addressed to | DEPRESSION OF a™ eAce Tus Dactston astoStaxp Casks-—Therm- | THE PRESIDENT AT FREDERICK. | niceting of the reesional Comm ‘between Great Britain and Portland, or River da Log; — ‘Teons who have changed their residence shall Pression seems to have gained ground that the ] ‘o-Day. Pos Convention atiweem the Cnited | wa ramceuvely Solcead ot, ey charged | ARBTIOLE V. The correspondence of all kinds decision of Commissioner Delano abolishing INCIDENTS uF THE TRIP. | Telegrophed Baclumeely to mei Evening Star States a rei ‘nick shoald Woon paid the use of stand casks makes it necessary to ce | New York, October 15.—The Congresmonat Articles agreed wpon between the Genera Poste | Taine Perecnegaddrecsed. post? Washington News and Gossip, | wrow mem aside, and prohibite their ass tor ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. Cova tee )potwted to vequire ito the gaune Cael recension eas America. by James | oftices of France and the United States £1 —_—-—- any other purpose. This 1s not 60, as the deci- my h ee —- Virtue of his | th carry to each x semsd'attnal Poverty and iat General Yoste | Matually Rave to SRrrY to each other's sce Opice of France, by Count de Sartiyes, Minis- | change office frou which they are sent, in ter of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor ordinary figures, plainly and uniformly, oa eke ea and invested with special Powers | the right hand of the upper part of the ‘ade this Effect, to wit — ares TIOLs I. There shall be an exchange of rates of letters unpaid to ve carried to tbe | : ms i and remedies WASHINGTONIANS IN | FREDERICK. | ‘ etd te egond session yesterday, and beard uoas THE TROTTING MATCH, kc., ke, following persons’ A. O cue Hoke [Special correspondence of The Star.) | gimeer; M.f. Rowland, the butider of the fret FREDERICK, MD., Oct. M.—As stated in | trop clade; Me Wilhams, member of the frm My diepatodes to Taw STAR to-day, Presiden | ot Wunams & Gutoa, shipowners; Wm. Nei Grant, General Sherman, Secretary Oox, Post. | 20%. ee ee ae _ on master General Creswell, General Capron, ana | A**ociation; cence. a8 How Bart. General Dent, visited the Fair of the Frederict | owners: Mr Uobo, @ County Agricultural Soceety, held on the Fair | al and Mr. Buct, a ship-owner of New sr0URGs near this city. The special car with . theve distinguished visitors—onepof the officers’ | sete ane yy t Botion, cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Road—had been | where it ee & seetion next Monday by went ington Pres.den ipvitavion Boston Board ot Trace Ppl ystn spp | The session cf the Vommitiee in Pniladel- Grant and party, and was aitactied to the 7 | uae aoe 3 o'clock train; Major S.G. Koontz, the agent at | DIS # postpon wer aed ‘Tire PREsIDEET being abeeat trom the city no Cabmmet meeting was held to-day. InTRENaL Revanus—The receipts to-day from this source were $493,359. Coumissionze Datano retaraed from Uhio at twelve o'clock to-da; Parsowar —Senator Cattell, of New Jersey, i at the National. ----Hon. Reverdy Johnson. of Maryland, is at Willard’s. Secrerary Ropesow and Vii Porter bave returned from Ani ‘were at the Navy Department to-day, sion merely probibits the use of the casks for retailing liquors trom. THE ALGONQUIN HOP SoLD—Mr. Laroche, the Haytien Minister, who purchmsed of this Government the United States steamer Atgon- Quin for $30,000, has, after a trial, returned her to the Government as mot beng what she was Tepresented. The purchase money will be re- funded. Mr. Laroche afterwards bought the Pequod of Sam. Ward. Tas New Seorsrary or WaR.—The New ‘York Post notes as a curions instance of the Mutations of fortune that Mr. Belxnap, now Ot War, im 1565, when he left the monscation, Lt. eons rticieg =i tion of the second bh, one thousand eight hundred and Sfty-seven, and shall come thousand eigbt separa ana tidigeane a ape mary ight on par enty- a the 4 one thousand eight dred and s: Horatr0. Kime, (6ga.] Postmaster-General of the United States. ‘Srourm. ) Postmaster-General of Frame" correspondence between the French Post-UmM. jebit_ of the corresponding office by the and ‘be United States Post-Umice by ‘he meais | sending office shall be marked in black ink: of communication and of transportation here- | those of prepaid letters to be catried to the imafter designated, to wit — credit of the corresponding offic: shall be Ist. By packets aad other steam-veasels per- | marked in red ink. — be med = —— = ports of ARTICER XI The United hyper soap pp "France and the ports of the United Stara, | shall cause to be placed on the address of t! 2d. By United States mail packets ptying b= | prepaid letters ‘which the United States offices tween the ports of the Usited Statesaadtie | of excRange sball deliver to the French offices ports of Great Britain. | of exchange, this impression (ParD), stamped 3d. And, finally, by British packets and | in red ini. other British steam-vessels performing reguiar | (p itsside, the French Post-Office shell canse service between the ports of Great Britain and | the impression (® D), stamped in red ink, to be Admira) is ana | meeting of Congress, and then the s! Fo OOo + arm: desired Iajor | Washington, accompanying the party and see- | ors of Baltimore and Wilmington will pave a ibe ts of the United States. acead om the letters prepaid to destination, IJuvreRson Davis, who has been in Balti. y sstrongly desi: the position of Mi ‘Auricum LL. The French Post-OMice shail | haich spall be delivered So the Brena aes SPECIAL NOTICES, more since Sanday evening last, wilt sait for | °F Liemtenant Colonel in the regular army, | ing to their ‘comfort. Mr. L. A. Gobright, of | benine- —e—__— pay the expenses resulting from the tramspor- = exchange to the United States offices of ex- cl tation between the United States and France of ce. 1 y i TICLE XII. The respective offices of ex. change sbal! place upon the superscription of the correspondence of every kind contained in the mails which they sbail receive from the | Corresponding offices of exchange, & stamp, ‘with the date, showing the way in which such mails have been ve ist The expenses resuiting from the trans. The stamp to ve placed mpon the correspond- Portation between France and England of all | ence transported between the French frontier matis which shall be excaanged between the | and the American frontier, At the expense of or Preach and United States Post Offices by way | on account of the Post-Office of France, shall bear, independently of the name of the exchange 2d. The transit charges due to the British | office of destination, the characters Serv. Fr. or Post Office for the said mails. Br. (French or British Service.) This stamp 3d. And, finally, the expenses of sea trans- | shall be placed in blue ink on the corre Portation due to the same office for mails ex- | spondence transmitted Girectly, aad in red inx and was much disappointed when he failed to get it, His present wife was Miss Tomlinson, ot Kentucky, whose brother, an officer in the rebel army, General Belknap captured during the war. He has several children by a pre- vious wife. (he Associated Press, was on the train, as were | 7 7 quite number of Washingionians, amoug | TMH MUNICIPAL TROUBLES IN PAUL them Colonel Joe Suillington, Mey-rs. Fred- | ryegraphed Facherchs © Pie Evenny Star tine M.W. Galt, E. E. White,and@. |” pyr apmuraia, rg 18-—George Deiea, & Attached to the train, when it left Washing. | CMTE 1m the office of the Prothonotory of Oom- tom, was another special car, in which was Secretary Robeson and others on their WHAT A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY 18 PEERY DAVIS’ VBGBTABLB PAIN KIL- LEB! It not only cures the ills of the human mins Ratse also a sure remedy for horses with Charleston this afternoon, en rouse for Missis- sippi. . Prowotiows.—Onarles White and W. w. ‘Wallace have been promoted from first to second-class clerks in the Fhird Auditor's (1. fice; Roger Bellis trom first to second-class in the Seconda Comptroller's Office. Rev. Jou Krwwart has resigned the supe. tatendency of tbe educational work of the Freedmen’s Bureau tor the border States, and Major D. G. Swain has been appointed as his successor. FAsHIONAaBLE WeppinG.—The marr of Miss Lillie Maran to Lord Hubert Le Roy S. Ainsley—about the genuineness of whose title, it wilt be remembered, some doubts have been raised—took place in New York at noon on Wednesday. The drees of the bride was alight pearl-colored silk of the richest and most ex- pensive quality. The first, or lower skirt, was United States Fost ‘Otice by means of Bruck | SncengrTesPondence tramamitted by way of nacr.—A dlepuich trom Oblcago lane niga; | “THAME witha wide, straight sonnes, pt | On,2ct way t0 Frederiok, As Netay com. packets and other British vessels bound for of | ‘The stamp to be placed omtas correspond- seys: “Admiral Farragut has dangerous re- | tw pov a na ear ode Pyar, ee gions oy pe att yi departing from the ports of Great Britain. | ence transported betmeen the American fron- up yen nas, lapee, nad now lies in & very critical condition. | with the slik. ‘The flounce was headea watts, | CeFeiton, Ges a we Denison, Odpt. H. Uiny poten Sateen Ren Renee | Ue ant Soe expense of the Toned sie | SUR SERVATION His physicians express theopinion that be will | neavy white satin cord, waich formed very | Naill, ‘Duneman, Joos en Int The expenses resulting. from the trans. shall bear, indepenarakiy of the sass acl net survive the nig pretty and stylish effect. The upper skirt was | Wee's? = ‘Oo. We he e J ‘States and Fr: chap; ion, McK : portation between the Uni ance | 2 Schange ofce of desiogiion, the ATION Tae sionat Suavicn Commodore Lee, ot | BAG0 quite Tal eleguatiy trimmed wita fringe Hopewell Hebb, Gol. Wm. A. icKelip, Job fer the Fenian ‘This stamp shall be piaced in blue ink, both on the Navy, and Gegeral Myer, chief of the Ar. | 924 ormamented at the sides and back, where it | L- ; Doky and Csi. Jenn wenden raged —_ packets plying between France and the | the correspondence transmitted direct and on AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER. LAST BIGHT SUT ONE OF THE ‘was gracefully looped with large bows of pearl- colored velvet. The basque worn in connection ‘with this dress was made to ®t the form tignt, and was trimmed with two bias bands of my Signal Bureau, are now engaged in reor- ganizing their respective signal systems with a view to making them the same in both bran- ches of the service. Telegraphed Ezclusicely to The Evening Star. * Loxpon, October 15.—Daniel O'Donoghue, the M. P. for Kerry, writes to the Dublin and on | Amnesty Commitice in regard to the course of the govermmeat towards political ted States that comprised im the muls of or for the office ‘The expenses resulting from the trau<por- | of which shall Rave been transported tation betwren the United States and Great | by the packets of the New York line to Bre- Britain of mails which shall be exchanged be. | men, and by the packets plying between Havre Prisoners as tween the French and United States Post | snd Southampton, the British MICHING'S OPERA TROUPE, a velvet, with satin cerd and rich fringe, gray foliows : Offices by ee — = — territory. ompongpn vs sro =o FEIDAY—BBAESIT eT O. PEAK ES— Brvs for farnishing stationery for the use of | velvet sash, cut with long pointed ends. ‘The government, poy anh and fodivid- ply ng between ports o1 Jatted correspondence comprised in the mails whi Me firet ° the House of Representatives have been re. | Diamond drops glittered from her ears, neck COM Minserates iD prisoners, and and the poris of Great Britain. shall have been transported by the aid of the Pry eae ied me Os ete: s at ceived at the Olerk’s office, and will be opened ARTICLE IIl. The exchange of correspond. | British Post-Office. pe , Upon the retara of Mr. MoP1 a4 A number of bids have been received, most of them from our city dealers, and arms, and in her gloved hand she held & beautiful bridal bouquet. e The groom was attired, asa matter of course, gpee between the French and United States | Apricte XIII. Each of the mails exchanged Post Office Departments shall take place | between the exchange offices of the two coun- through the following post offices tries shall be accompanied by ® letter bill, or Government cannot, with- ” OBA RIS. a —s weet ot. betraying its trusts, Doors penn pvagite beginats. it fain at noon atatonsi 4 u Tecognized E: ‘Wedding _ faintest sembiance of anconstitut On the side of France.—l. Havre; 2. The | statement, showing the nature, the number, NATIONAL THEATER. oursee psa aplaiiys a Be ossag adleigiem oe a Gooawin been appomtea Gee tae Gee Or tae Wied tees 1. New | small esata no ett rmoeaen tect ees BNGAGEMENT FORA Li DOcrLE Tax ox Lawrans.—Depaty Com. | trowsers and lavender kids. A tuberose Aited Bishop of Ustiisie as ‘York; 2. Boston; 3. Philadelphia; 4. San Fran. | mentioned in Article x ‘OF Bichts GF tng MUMBBE | missioner J. W. Douglass, of the Internal | nicely in the butionhele af nic left breast, aud cisco. The exchange office to which the mail shall | LYDIA THOM! on BUSLE LJ TROUPE, Revenue Bureau, has decided, under date of September 29, that lawyers having two distinct offices or places of business, must pay special tax foreach place. A DELBGATION OF PHILADELPHIANE, con- sisting of Messrs. Jas. W. Bullock, Henry U Howell, Wm. Elliot, Henry D. Moore and — Milian, called upon Secretary Robeson, at the Navy Department, this morning. These gentlemen were at Annapolis with the Secre- tary yesterday and arrived here iast evening. GEN. Camny bas competed his investigation of the alleged election frauds in Virginie, and it is stated that his report will show that the Accusation of fraud is altogether unfounded It 18 surmised that if the Virginia Legisiatare he held his new ailk hat in his hana, which to Many wes suggestive and occasioned comment. immediately atter the ceremony an elegant breakfast wasserved to the company present, and at four o'clock the bridal pair left for Philadelphia. ReczirtTs FRom OvsToms. — The receipts trom Customs at the ports below named, from October Ist to 9th inclusive, were as follows Boston, $543,934.35: New York, €3,42,3 Philadelphia, 226,476.07; Baltmore soos San Francisco, Sept. ¥5 ‘to Uct. 2d, $269, ‘Total, $4,679,06.71. ackngwiedge its receipt to shall sth, office tting it, by the next BLICAN SINDBAD. THB SAILOS.” the 6: Felegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. MemPnis, Oct. 15.—A special to the Ava- cae. from Little Rock, says: The Independently of the above-designated offices | be addressed of exchange, others may be established by a | th mutusl understanding between the respective eyance, | Post-Office Departments at any other points in letter bills or statements the territories of the two countries at whicn | knowledgments of Teceipt, of whic! direct relations may hereafter be deemed neces. | offices of exchange shail sary. ARTICLE TV. The relations between the | present a French and the United States exchange post- The letter bills or statements and the ac- Offices designated in the preceding article shail | knowledgments of receij 1, ot which the Uni- be established in the foliowing manner:— ted States —- ices shall make 5 Ist. The Havre office shall eorrespond with | shall be conformable to the model E. in like the New York, Boston. Philadelphia, and San | manner annexed to the present articles. Francisco Samp by the packets and | Amricye XIV. In cases where, on the other steam. veese between Havre and | days fixed for sending the mails, an office of New York as by the United Sates ts and | exchange shall bave no letter to address to the the British packets and other British steam- | corresponding exchange office, the office of Xessels plying between Southampton and New | transmission shall, nevertheless, send in the York, between Liverpool and New York, and | ordinary form. a mal, which stall contain a between Liverpool and Boston. Regative letter bill or statement ‘The travelling office from Paris to Calais ARTICLE XV. Letters which cannot be de. —~<-e —___. INTERESTING FOREIGN NEWS. Reply of arrection—P. ry’ dent, with General Sherman, appeared on the Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. France Dr. Livingstone = oe ene Set epen Dr. Fairfax | parrapetruia, Oct. 15—The Press table Il correspond with the New York, Boston, | livered for any cause whatever shall be rec Trill only elect Senators who can take the iron- Teanpetident Lepez, of F Schley, ina 2164. deiphis. and San Francisco offices by the | turned on one part and the other, a: the end clad oath there will, in view of Gen. Oanby’s 1 im the Field. neat . him and ‘kes Geary’s majority the party, to which the ‘President responded | ™#! ‘table of the State vote, 4 of Lt,S. and the members bpateayy aint no returae dave received In afew moments pecial train was my HL ao. its way to Frederick, and gt the Gout Tn that | ‘ory, and that only the official returns will de- oe cide’the contest. United States mail packets and the British son, month, and more frequently if \- ‘kets and other British steam-vessels plying Those of such letters waren Shall Bave Bocween Southampton and New York, tetens retarned Liverpool and New York, and between Liver- J and Boswp. report, be uo further opposition to the admis- ‘Tht Ysnomn Case.—The Supreme Uonst of the United States was to-day engaged in near- ing the azgu ments in the Yerger case, upon the Motion ot Attorney General Hoar to dismiss the petitions for writs of Aabess corpus and certiorart, for want of jarisdietion. Colonel Pbillips and J. M. Carlisle, Esq., appeared for the defence, and Attorney General Hoar for the Government. ARTICLE V. Correspondence ofall kinds ex- changed between the French Post-UMice and | destination or to the frontier of the currespond- Voaited States Post Ofice oases directed —_—— shall be returned without charge or nformably to Table A, anne: to the pres- jucueR_ entarucles La The deduction resulting from charges on Artictry VI. Persons who shall wish tosend | correspondence which cannot be delivered ordinary letters, that 1s to say, unregistered | shall be established in detailed memorandums, letters, either trom France and Algeria to the | conformable to the model F, annexed to the United States and their territories, or from the | present articles. FROM PARIS. Napoleon well E: ih to ge a Gunning — (3 Laber Strikes: = Telegraphed Exclusively to The Beening Star. Paxis, Oct 15.—The Emperor's meaith is ‘A ctrine ct qvachwwea oma ‘merchants’ clerk's s conc! y - proceeded to the residence of | 1s imminent. acm “PIC-NIOS, EXCURSIONS, &c. /B MOUNT VEBNOR. . _————_—_ Mr. W. H. er, formerly of your city, a United ‘States and their territorits to France | | ARTICLE XVI. Thereshall be prepared every Feiner eats man ae Grieak where a number of prominent citizens wers | THE LONDON TIMED OF THE sras- an igeria, iy. a ice, y “4 oo ; postage to be paid by the person’ addressed, | Office, precise ts, recapttulating the chivedian the Iglerael Noten A meg to tbe President. Here . S. 188 INSURR &CTH psy in advance the postage to the place of | facts relative to the transmission of correspond- on. orment, S. Fowler, aud Alderman Of | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. your city, and Mr. B. F. Hurley, well-known > aes ination. ence between the respective offices of e: vetzure of the tobacco store and warehouse of ‘he Epoca mentions in Wi : ‘Also h Lonpom, Oct. 15.—The Sime money article “The postige to be levied in France and in | change, These accounts, which ebail Rave ter Edmonds, Pettigrew & Co. of Memphis, Ten. | QOmcremoee between Sree eee Oe. | Preideat Raye Ane eee ee Nala tanec contdence in the ability of tauee Tertitorten, yord So Govemiation, as eelles AMES BURES, deni Bast Tessee, for Hagrant violations of the revenue | the Spanish ganboets building in the Urines | been served the party proceeded te the Pat Se tnoreaaee ie comareen ee . a naoats base ouaien from the United smce: Wilinea’s Hotel. laws. The seizure wes made’by Supervisor | States. protesting that ‘were only to be | &" ‘States and their Territories, shall be established sccording to the weight of each letter, at the rate of eighty centimes per seven grammes aud @ balf, or fraction of seven grammes and a baif. Reciprocally, the to be levied in the United ‘States’ ana in the Territories of the United States om letters for Frarce —- Psid to destination, as well as on unpaid let- coming from France and Algeria, shall be satablibed according to tbe ‘weight of each let- ‘The amount of the accounts shall be paid as ter, St the rate of fi a per American =e aw wglentahon eae arter ounce, or fraction of American quarter jst. Im drafts ashing: ‘pay- Sunce. = . Feet Oe Re We ve 08 ee Paes ate CLB Vil. The rates of postage to be | Post-Oflice. ia the French Post Office to the United 2d. In drafts on Paris when the payment it Office, as well on id letters | shall be im favor of the French Post-Office. Emory, anc the property is valued at one hundred thousand dollars. AFTER THE SwINDLERS.—The case of the swindling firm in New York, who deceive People by proposing to furnish them with “genuine imitation legal-tender notes,” and sent the purchaser @ lot ot photographs of the United States currency, has been referred to Solicitor Benfield, and if there is any an. thority to suppress the swindlers Secretary Boutwell will promptly exercise it, Want’s TOSELL HI8 Boxms.—A Washington REAT FIRE IN as the ‘were driven through, loud cheers 3 ae A Played | Tiegraphed Baclusively to The Eeening Star. jusiasm, GLascow, Oct. 15 A great frets vow raging exer- | m this city.” The Vaican Oil Works and Bugis their | Iron Works are burning, and the loss will be P. ‘Maulsby welcomed the it, and he re- APMIRAL FARRAGUT BETTER. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. CHrCago, Uct. 15 —Admiral Parragat is more comfortable to-day. Last might there was a slight 1m. rovement in bis condition, but Beis Bot out of 4 editions in aid of the sargeats trom forelga ans Ly countries, Valencia still holds out inst the a a sare Sues bas je ited. The - is are . ‘Troops have been sent to re- store order. Siz thousand rebels submitted to government officers in | i : Isaac coae, 3n., & BRO., IMPORTERS OF Men’s Furnishing Goods, OOBEBE OF GERMAN, —— aes . special in the Richmond Evening News of Hed mamm. pecting 3, > eRICAN CommERcE. sent from France and Algeria for the United | Im the latter case the amount of the account | a0 18-co3m,lstp’ BALTIMORE, Wednesday inst announced that Secretary Perea fe dong ey eg Pee pend the steak. tncieaine for dampen tho canes of States as on unpaid letters sent to Fraace and | shall be paid in French money, at the rate of [S1BGON BROTHERS, | Boutwell had purchased this month $6,000,000 | L7,D8¥e re pUppoced to. Cone cnam- | tho fine hertes on tion. A fine coliation | decay in’ A commerce held its ®rst Algeria trom the United States, are fixed as | five francs thirty centimes per dollar. GB0on Beotaas ‘JOB PRINT Worth of bones” instead of “bonds,” in conse. | the city or vicinity, It ie ramored that the | W85 = oni g ly & number of little | meeting in New York y ~ were 271, south side Penosyivenia » quence of which Mr. Boutwell this morning perenne government intends to arrest them under an- thority of the late act tere gS individual rights. The committee appinted by the Cortes to inqnire smto the conduct of Repuolican de- puties in the present insurrection recommend thata vote ef censure be against them. Seay sss, Dopuies hae aaa the meeting in Paris, Wednesday night, called Give af Personal attention to Feoeived a letter from E. King, Sr., inquiring what was being paid for bones in bulk, as he bad a large loton hand. STATIONERY POR THB ham, Secretary of the Sén bids for furmishing stationery tor the use of the Senate during the ensuing year, and the contracts have been awarded as follows Messrs. Philp & Solomons for paper, enyel- Opes, parchment, tape, rubber bands, twine. the French frontier and the American Senter @ year in advance, of its intention to abrogate the Frenc them. Post sepa canines . During this last year the before-mentioned 2. At the sum cf nine cents seven gram- articles shall continue to be tully and entirely tr ting in harness, mile heats, best three in five, | Shipowners’ Association was in attendance, ‘Was then witnessea. Grant. Gen: | consisting of ‘Messrs, Biell, Hincken, Saow. ‘Sherman, Elwell, William Nelson, j¢., Alston and Wil- ‘Cox, were added to the list of judges. | son. The Maine See ppt — : | resented ‘Mesers. yden and Hichbore. peer 3 sorrel, Harry D.. by allowing eminent gentlemen coonected witb Leavett. eben won the first two heats in | thes; ing interests of the country will appear 2.40. and 2.35 y; the sorrel won the next three | berore the commrier to-day to give their views heals in 2-H, 235%, and 2374, and the pre- | J.S. Oaksford, of New Haven. who bas re. mium of three hundred doliars, Patchen won ) cently im the principal sbipdusiding Ct pera dollars, and Wahitefoot one bun- | yards of Great Britain: jars. mes and a balf, or fraction of seven grammes | executed, without prejudice to the liquidation and a half, for eae letter transported between | and payment of the amount of the accoutts the American frontier and the British froatier for cx treen Woumeras the expense of the United | coun:ries after the expiration of States Post Office Made in duplicate original, and J. And at the sum of twelve cents per seven | Wasbington, the second day of March, in the grammes snd a half, or fraction of seven | year of our Lord one thousand cigh! Rundred grammes 2nd a bal, for each ie:ter transport- | and fifty-seven. onstan Ladies’. mii Grene™ B MADE SHOmS and the beet quality. ; ! Porn cious V Puke dips VIBEGAR !! A large stock is." ER VINEGAR. suitable for 7 g a 2 5 & f é = i g E g a 3 Fleury as ambassador to St Petersbarg, and says tnat the moment has come when France wishes to know whether ber foreign policy means peace or war. ‘the Empress Eugenie Daur: ickling. tal io store, and forsale in quan- | Matches, portfolios, knives, &c., &c.; Messrs, General Grant is the guest of Marshal Golds- | Gontinental Screw Works, = wes renter Sateen oe phen enakine nie JAMES eae, on tities toalt purchasrras © A. SHINE, French, Langran & Ogilvie for paper, envei. ae = ayn fag eet ae Wedd, D. D. Westvelt ; at ono lntermedinne English port without pass. SaRticgs [sBar.} Depot, Opes, mucilage, ink, twine, knives, &c., &c, a = vec = co. Mew De hes ae —ho iy" through England, at the expense of the — oct-20 57 Greene st.. Georgetown, DC. | J.C. Parker, paper and envelopes; Blanchara a a age ASS ted States. Additional: Articles tothe Postal Convention of | gee a | & Monun, knives; Bryson & Son. of Philadel. 5 ‘The party will Jeave at 9 o'clock to-morrow | tee will extend Our n macth. non the pt, tote rates of postage to be-prid by the | “4d SS beten the General Poste it~ of = SOTIOR. <a phis, blank books and memorandum books | Liticuassh St7anzivar bri se alee ined An sriam. ond return in the afternoon. | | embodying ie results of their vanes epaid letters sen! from the Nees af ree ne Cen he al AB | Voce & Waterson, of New York, twine. The | well. He was on his way to the coast, we | , MW ocean ee on the Poy | Will be, tad to Congress ted States for France aud Algeria as for Po-cfice of France. Articles required were divided into 145 classes, | TO8d to Was open and safe. Another | @nd Mr: ber. 38 ae erator | Arti 1. Independently of the corres- ‘Theonly place in the city to buy your cach class being bid fot separatily: 1 J den: which shall ex DK: tween . o thre cre ge meets | ie prcae fan Eee eatiee ty oe | BOOTS SHORD, AND Garey a ee mons —ova. Et Samar ae soe a: | Aarne gore sot rican - at ” im the at pyres ow tor cach latter trans sort Detween tion of ~~ missioner Wilson, of the General Land Ottice, cy” in GA sixty Gaye Dearing the a the American frontier and the frontier | and WHOLESALB PRICES ‘bas just received returns of the survey of the is bnewerd ‘of ers ate ene Boy pas : Tihs tmeir direct, of when touching only at one interme- fo 08 township and section lines of five townships k Twain proposes a pleasant little job to | bankers and merchants. i duate “English port withon: passing through | pers, and om the Gila river, is southern Arizona, con. | Mar m propares & plonsaat job to | closely inter woven Dasqavorive Fins 1m BaLtinons—Ware- ee en Soren a STRASBURGER BROS., taining 106,268 acres of agricaltaral and peeecw gear a he sroce ae cantons, Leet of house building, No. 40 Baltimore street, Bal:i- sarter-ounce, oF fraction of Awerican quar- | River a ‘ 373 Oxvanra Brauzr, mort trae Lat take cticeieans er, | inet OC aineat chver Ionia be Mevean-tn ts | Sorecioneie ene and fret story, cocapied vy Ronee Geumen i ter-ounce, Ser cach lotier trsnepcrwa petween | ARTICLB II. The provisions of Artielp It, I own the entire undercrast of that sending their grain Go., snd to oon, ee the American frontier and the British frontier, | VI, VIL, Vilb., 1X., X., XL, Xil, XIV. Berwsen IaxoK, Reatlp, and Sf Ocagrens rd ee nee, | 22 = Say oy my yy = XV. and XVI., of the convention of March Q ve woot on ane J nanny = ti WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT UAN of my 80 that I could get at it, I a4 ‘+4 ee ee races ‘would be ” Hnvesindedt ond, third and were ty seven, letters ‘With relics of obliterated possessing con- tare - | Richard ‘wholesale and ‘eube the. spem ou Dice snd the nited siderable knowledge of the arte and manufac. dace ts ingebtaduees to the Easers at itooteend cuass’ Exmetea Seon, par- vy pecunstnd Bri fare emong top. mest exetah YY oC M9 rites ‘Thus it will be seem that the depression in the Ually insered., ‘The damage to the is Pec/Gaeat Britton ana the ports being those aaa Grands, sbout two a GT about $4,000, Ll oe ’ r. ; ! i ‘Miles south weat of the junction of the east aad | : : of t ‘Rei. the two of theGilariver, Tess town. Temi@ieations of which are extensive. of the building was cecepied by Siaaionarae re Sou catneniay gem SoM ase: SoS as cae scenes | foes Syst See wo of ‘Ville and Florence, ox the Fort Yumaaad Fort ‘secant peceniary eerangemen ‘there have | been the work of an in: ance botooen the Preach sea Ushad Benes pis Dypcmaper ) Ye @s pamerons pro. are ae eiene “ould command money ae ed Fost-Otiee Departments eaait ‘aie place ductive Tota teand ga Nev! York end eontubarwareet Sows, Faiian Washo ints 1 from seneted dere atte * eronie Pid rallotreet guashling te te pane Eee as ote | The wevating fice bat Perih.to Onin. fate or 2 Hmsesie Fries —Kotoers Sethe preuiuate hac arses 2'Ghangses | Depeininot “Howes be silent Tame - ‘Latu, rea! estate brokers, york bBowton 9. Whdndepain’ © Porunos: ran Dasma (Vay, 2, 2a men, they ay, 40 dae pauat ana atioged Detroit; relations petweea aluable opposite the north oF wes aes eae acs | mew ete eee cra raeny Starts nd pete ge wie VE, mtmeeebins print ett ts | Since pence teers SAP EEL OR ce on the condiuoms nated rk aRiatas Its chowing manoes — sraaca ieanena wed ieaiotoraorenee mye eee vane oe soe bm) lain” accept halt ast _ _ ‘|bout £3,400 Re rhs renacasmanince mecmmmt: | iar eae mamee mmm | praine spzasuien ane encase mi = f foreign countrice Gesiguated sm Tanto B enous Piing beeen aah aa C4 OSce—635 BINTH STREBT, EDT eee a s that table; and Jesters, und omar Briuak tand-vewels aad Orpestte Patent Oftee, Shek‘ cated eee Seah — Ly 442 Beventh street. Lindsey. the United | vice between Boreor sad the large cavalry revolver. ‘The bail strack Reed u 4 throughou cities of the cenntry, modified so | Rea with the Portiand, Derrort, and and teetr deposits bow Flack neatly Cicberoe. {ual barthae tesirace a fos eet pees Sere a Pordand 1t will be remembered that on 2 corner on ‘and the travelling hich this property is located the Sickles. Key Taendy wes oacnd heal toh yeats ago, and the three story brick bull@ing thereom was oc KE H fF HH during the first-year of th@late war py (G7 Napoleon has resumed Ris cigaretess. ects Sanaa? cars General MeUteliax, nea Ovmmander in Otiey OF Many Swedish mn Grest Brain and as bis headquarters, and subsequently by Gen. ed brag erale Heintsieman, Augur and Oanby, Com. S7-Prince Arthur bas promised to visit New | | |

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