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“4 —_—__=_=_=_=_=_=___ ee, THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | At the Star Building, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and Lith St, f EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CONPANT. | The STAR is served by th Subscribers in the City and PER WESK, or FORTY-rOCR CBNTS PER MONTH Copies at thecounter, Two OssTs. Prick rom Matting Three Months. One Deller and Fifty ee ae gee liars: one year, Five rs. J are sent trem the longer than paid for. | The WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Friday | ‘Morning—Une -and-s-Dalf a year. i SPECIAL NOTICES, | geo "S VEGETABLE SICILIAN BALL'S VE! RENEWER Haim 1 BENEWS 7B E When ody, CRAGINAL | ipaens Geasteahe pee Which nourishes the | NEWS THE @ROW' a RENEWS whee TH OF THE RAK N BALD. Benews the brash. wiry hair to BEAUTIFUL BAIR DRESSING. | } arriers to their istriet at Tex One bottle shows its effects. LL & 08, Nashua, by all drecciste. — WHAT A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY 18 PERRY DAVI8’ VEGETABLE PaIN KIL- LBB! It actonly cures the ills of the humen emi'y, Dutis siso s sure remedy for horses with olf. Itbhas never been known to fail in a cure of the worst cases: and for sprains, galls, etc., it never fafls—try it onee. Directions secompany cach bottle. Sold by Draggists generally —Kentou County ( Ky.) Democrat. vo lm | BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. | | ‘This spicndid Hair Dre is the best 1 the world; the only tree and perfect Dye. harmless. relistie a ES orates and leaves the Hair soft ~ | Riera a nr eecheld bh al Drngaiste ana Ber 14 y ae 184 ‘applied pt Patchelor’s Wi P| ad unfortanat Nelopes, free of charge. EATION, Box Be Phtletel Sarat ‘Bes LYDIA THOMPEON BURL THis EVENING, The Oriental | Prtig ae F ‘of inusine Farce 0} OBIAGB BENSON. | SINBAD MATINEE. Sati a jaturday. at 2o’clock ssion, $0 cents; Children, 25 cents. 019 tf ee Hall. 9tb street. between 3U ry n October isth, Ise%, Raenovas. { 10m jm 71H B's, Srarer. 5 & -PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. | EDERSDAY. OCTOBER 207,,, W Youu aunt ane BALL at’ the ga” National Park. A splendid Lance will be Prevented to the successful Knight’ The Eouieat will be between Knights trom the States of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. oc 18-20" OR MOUNT VENOM, | polecicaves hat what bose of Taree Bat feayt aati psrkes Sa) street, DAILY, p Tone, Ve sreturning to Gre city atte a ie Isaac COALE, JR., & BRO., IMPORTERS OF Men’s Furnishing Goods, 14 HANOVER STREET. CORNEB OF GEBMAN. | en 18-coSm.letp BALTIMORE. Esrasusaxp 1844. ANDEEW J. JOYCE & ce, BEParnins 1x ALL 178 BRANCHES. ALL Cangiaces Lert vo BEPAtRs, BroRack C"asents ior Brewster & Gors(of Broome strect,) jor Brew os § witth Hew York. teN0-eoly I Tt zs AN ULBOUS eae CTE rat 6, cam undersigned ‘trom jureery, op the 7th. Grape Vines—Delawi Ives. And! ndec, and fifty . fe berries. Strawberries, Currents, and other smell fraite Ac. Bvergreens, Shade : “Buteh Bulbous nat ni consisting of Doubfe aad Tulips, Bapauculuses, sea. Barcioacs. Suowdrors. frie, c._ Fi rs 5 epee! quality Bal “ns 7 op oc 12-208t ROTH ERS. AND 30) Give strict personal ati oc L)-S> Lacy’s SHO jorner of Si street PURE ULDEE VINEGAR !! ve | defrayed by that ore of the Vo, 34—NE2. 5,182. OFFICIAL. UOonvention for the Regulation of the Postal Intercourse between the United States of America and Beigiam. The Post-Office Departments of the United States of America end of Belgium, being de- sirous to regulate by s new Conventien the postal intercourse between the two countries, the unde: . being duly authorized by the Dave agreed ir ctive’ a on the following articles = sxsees © 3 cen fol correspon: . By means if respective Post Departments, between the United States of America and . Sud this correspond. ence shall embface’ 1. Letters, ordmary and Tegistered. 2 Ni Ddook-packets, prints of all i maps, plans, jotographs, litho- ViDgS, ings, p! grephs,and all other like productions of me- chanical processes. sheets of music, etc..) and Patterns or samples of merchandise, including And such corresponden exchanged, whetaer originetiog citer of eald counities and destioed fort other, or originating im or destined for forei; couatries to which they may respectively serve as intermediaries. ARTICLE II. The offices for the exchange ot mails shall be (a) om the. partot the United States: 1. New York. 2. Boston. (b) On the Part of Belgium: 1. Antwerp. z. Ostend, (Travelling Office.) 2. Ostend, (local.) The two Post Departments mav at any time dis- continue either of said offices of exchange or | establish others. - Each office sha}! make its own own cost, pay th pense of such intermediate transportation. is also agreed that the cost of international Ocean and territorial transit of the closed malls, between the reepegt: aball be first o Departments ‘hich shail Rave obtaimed from the interme- aries the most favorable pecuniary terms for ex- it eh con’ and eny amount soadvanced by one Account of the other shall be Promptly reed. RTICLB LY. The standard weight for the Je rate of postage and rate of progression pots —t. Jor letters, 15 ak a. For ail other correspondence meni in the sec- ond paragraph of tne first article, that which each Department shall adopt for the mails which it despatches to the other, adapted to | the convenience and habits of ite interior ad~ ministration. But each office shall give no- tice vo the other of the standard weight it adopts. and of any subsequent changes thereef. The rule of om soall always be an additional single rate for each single weight or fraction thereof. The wi stated by the despatching office shall always be aceepied, saving the case of manifest mis- take. ARTICLE V. The le rate of postage on the direct correspondence exchanged between the United States and Belgium sball beas tollows : 1. Om pre-paid letiers from the United States, 15 cents. 2. On pre-paid letters from Belgium, so centmes. 3. On all correspondence ‘m tioned in the second paragraphof the first arti cle, the rate shall be, for the mails sent, that which the despatching officer shall adopt in conformity wich the convenience and habits of its interior administration. Bat each office shell give notice to the other of the rate it acopts, and of any subsequent change thereof. ARTICLE VI. Whenever there shall be es- tablished « direct line of steam communication between the of the United Staves and ot Belgium, ipted to the regular transporia- tion of the mails between the two countries and acceptable to the two Departments, it is agreed that the international single letter rate Applicable to this route shall be reduced to 10 cemis im the United States and 50 centimes in Belgium, of which six cents (30 centimes) shall Tepresent tbe maritime and for the other | correspondence mentioned ia thesecond para- graph of the first article the maritime rate i case shall be 10 cents (50 cenfimes) per kilogramme. But this article shall not be carried into effect a time apon which the two Post Departments shall bereafter agree. ARTICLE VII. The prepayment of pos: on crdiuary letters shall be optional, the condition in Article VIII. mentioned, but on registered letters, and on all other corres- Ppondence mentioned in the second paragraph of the first article, it be yalsory , shal) be comp: AxgTicLe VIII. If. however, ee on Sny article shall be prepaid insafiicientiy, it shall nevertheless be 'y paid correspondence, there shall be Jevied a fine in she United States e a0centimes. This postage om other articles than letters, shall enter into the accounts bet ween the two offices, but shall be ret&imed to the use of tne office collecting the same. "ARTICEE 1X. Registered articles shall, in ad- ditson to the postage, be subject to a register fee of ten cen‘s in the United States. and of 50 cen- times in Belgiam, and this fee shall always be prepaid. Each office is at liberty to reduce this tee for the mails it despatches. ARTICLE X. Any correspondence may be re- international correspond- gistered, not onl ‘m er destined tor other countries to which ee: ence, but @ COURtFies to Wish it may thus serve as intermediary. ARTICLE XI. Accounts vetween the offices shail be fixed on the follo basis: from the total amount Cpanel earn fees, coil an count oa iomerey' ‘Added to the total amount of prepaid Pp and register fees on other arucies sent, ing office shall deduct the amount required at the agreed rate, tor the intermediate tramsit tRereot between the two frontiers, an the amount ef the two net sums sball be equally divided between the two ices. ARTICLE Xit. The correspondence men- tioned m the second paragraph of the first hall be despatched under regu! lished by the despatching offi these sball embrace the following: 1 No packet shall contain anything which sball be clored aj imspection; nor any written communication whatever, except to state trem whom or to whom the packet is sent, fad the numbers placea upon the pa:terns or sampics of merchandise. 2. No packet may exceed two feet in length oF one foot im any other dimension 3. Neither office shail be bound todeliver any cle the importation of which mav be pro- bited by the laws or regulations of the coun- iy of destination 4. So long as any customs duty on any article sent to the United be levied for the use of the custom: + Except as above, no charge whatever shall be collected on the mails exchanged, otherwise peor rr neti ARTICLE 5 is United States and of Belgium shall establish chargeable aies it may stock of, VINBOAR. suitable for pi‘hitns. constantly fe storecand forsate ta atas: ttes to suit purchasers Union Bottiing Beast, cchtw __57 Greene st.. Georgetown D.C. = sOTros. >| = — ‘Theonls place fm the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GalrTERs ot reguler WHOLESALE PRICES is as STRASBURGER BROS., 373 Gevanrz Sreerr, Burwers I and kK, WHERE THE LANGRST ASSORTMBRT CAN Awsronm risHeEr. FEENOH STEAM SCOURER, And Acent for the STATBN I8LAND(B. ¥ >) DYBING £STABLISEMENT. o 435 NINTH STSEST, @pposite Pavent Oflice, 21-2" Formerly 445 Seventh street. by agreement, and in conformity with the ar- Tapgements in force at the time, the conditions upon which the two offices may exchange in open mails the originating in oF destined to other countries to which vermediaries. they may it ia feed an correspon: rale applicable to direct corres- ke the dae to Konig cosmid tar RTA ost? service. Le XIV. Each olfice accords to the earns ‘privil of transit of the closed mails exchanged ia. transportation, w! sea or land. "er such tranalt fs pat, the United States office shall receive as follows: 1. For transit across its territory: for letters tocente per tilogramme, net weights 2 5 a Poe pr ‘across the waters of the At- leat sal ele ty rts apr pct SOIR stl acres ite: of tne F: ic gee ge rag ee “Par pach transit on Its patt the office of Bel- MR shall receive as follows: me, net weight. ARTICLEXY. The postal accounts between the two offi staled quarterly, trans- mitted and vee os as practicable; and (be bs ean due be to the creditor office Tr by exchange Om London, or St the GeDLOF Ofice, as the creditor ofc may “*Tue rule for the Omversion of the money of the two Lr oe stat pepetabtiones by eom- between the two mguricus XVI. ‘When ip any U ‘States, cue'tusr fo avoir whoa nay ape — “anne Sv. Che | improvement. ———. Goverument Securities. | WaAsnrme tom, October 18, Jay Cooke & Oo., farnish the followmg qaotations of Gow. | erpment eecuriues - PRICE TWO CE dressed from ome office to the other shall not be the occasien of accounts betweem the two omces. , FROM MICHIGAN. beter era Re Rerrei AMTICLE XVIII. The two offices shall by | ————————————— : @fthec ar. .—Clevelaws | raat Ke detatl 1 f This Afterneen’s Dispatches. tee inéey Beautiful City im the Coustry— any Dg there. articles ints execution; and Washington News and Goxsip, Seb eunt Bacieess gt Srtrott—improvement in the modify such regulations tn like manner from ———SS r , Wete+' ive the Great Civil- Lime to time as the exigencies of the service | Impsanat Havawon—Tbe receipts to-day SPECIAL REPORTS. in {orn ot The B:ar.) | Fy = ae ea from this source Were @297/086. ——__ ecaasstense - nae | Sad sikesbeoted ‘ LaTICLSXIX. Letters wrongly cent, —_——_—_- THE NATIONAL CAPITAL CONVEN- | SF. grpton sy ag Oct. 15, 1988— Editor | BBW TORE—viner BOARD. Shall be retaraed te taeeectcking saloneit, | Hibs: Jone wobd; Of Peadapivaais, io « Be Siar: heft on Sanday evening, | U.S. Gutel.....-1vh sated amd. WANS expences for the reture if any snail be inc: Wulara’s, papers from Indianapolis. fhe’ a. wey air and ——: Wer- | 50's, Imi... im Sa" 2. istered articles im the eseon: 2 —_—— Special to The Evening Siar. @ure jothing the forest trees, for northern | 5. the aver article Bleo be re- ExX-SECRBTARY SBWARD is at Manzanillo, Preeivatkete 1mp , Oct. 19 —The mesting to | Obio, & region blessed with almost every arti. Lad turned; other articles eball be left to the dispo- | Mexico. it delegates to the National Uapital Uon- sition of the receiving office. Any ‘Rot veation was beld Saturday aftercoon. and was Se ve correspondence ed, Hox. Mosss McDonatp. ex-member of very slimly attended, Fifteen of oar promi- at which si ve been the ct = pecetusinr 25 fone Congress from Maine, died suddenly at Saco, | nent citizens were a) pointed, including Con. Me., yesterday. ppg} Sao rk = 1 E. a isyor Macadley, and A. P. Connor, of the AsticLa XX. In cousideration of the eonces- sions made by the United States Post Depart. | ~P8#041.—Uolonel William Walland Mrs |. Jour mal. ment, ot is that a red f Wall, Mise Uarrie Todd, daughter of W. B cent. shall be made in favor of tee Caden | Todd, Eaq., of thie city, and Miss Margie wi. | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. ‘States office from the of forty centimes | sop, daughter of Captain P. F. Wilson, of ——_ per kil. gramme established in Article X1V_ for George’ will sail for Europe by the steamer + Tripoli” on the 2ist instant, A SHort Tse oF OvPic®.—President Grant yesterday suspended Noab S. Moore, who was commussioned on Saturday iast a Vol. lector of Internal Revenue for the Lexington, Kentucky, district, viee Kelley, and reappoint. ed and recommussioned Ool. Kelly to the same place. CommaxDBR SOMERVILLE NICHOLSON has the transit of the articles mentioned in the second Dong oo of the first article of this Convent and which shall be despatched "ie UNITED STATES SENATORS FROM Vinein Lewis and Johnsen Elected. Telegrophed Exclusively to The Evening Star. KicaMomR, Va., Oct. 19—The Legislature ‘met at the usual hour. In the House a commu- nication was received from General Canby thanking that body for the privilege of the floor voted him yesterday. The resolutien in- troduced yesterday relative to the result of the elections ut the North was tabled. A joint resolution was offered, memorializ- tng Congress to grant @ liberal amnesty, in the ited States. offices; or until one year from the time when either office shall have given notice to the other been detached from duty as a member of the | manner pi im section 3 ef ihe lita 3; Merchants’ Union, ‘UBicago “Tae Oe ky totne ap. | Permanent Ordnance Board, in session in this Sree Baterred to ye oe ae by 184; do, pret'd. i424, ‘ket steady. proval of the Postmaster General ef the United | city, and ordered to command the “Benecia.” TVABE Cater tee capblation Jooking | Gola, 13081304. — ihe educati Pon | ‘States and of the Minister ot Public Works of | Commander Wm. G. Temple bas been de. Raed et Shr wdyon odie sete a apie. the constitution was Iaid on the table, on the | Lampor, ct. Ww Ip. - oye Belgium. aplicate at Brussels this oie, | ‘hed from duty asa member of the Ordnance ground. that such Tesoludons were Rot wirnin | Sip; Bonds, ‘62's, ~1 hae, 65's, bi: 67's. By; cate and ie vince as now orgaa A 76»; limos, Erie, saw,; day Of August, in the year of our Lord 1837, | Board at Portsmouth, N. H., yates to | "Both houses. then went into au elkedce for late #iealig. > ee fl. 8.) Joun A. Kasson, Guty as & member of the permanent Urdnance | tnited States Senators, and elected Lieutenant | Tpanniacturing interests oe operations, and | Lavexroor, 1 p. m.—Ootton market firm Sp. Com. dco. &e. Boara here, in place of Commander Nicholson, | Governor John T. Lewis fot the long term and | jt is therefore permanent. Here the eoal of the | Seles bales. Middling Uplands. 12\ 0 plete if Fasstavx, Jadge Jone W. Johnston, of Washington | interior of the State weet the iron of Take | lia; Midaline "th yay. Bombay ‘trector-General of Railroads, Posts, and Tele- NUMEROUS REroRTS having been circulatea | county, for the shert term. The Wells ab- | Superior, and ignites, and the ore fuses ned sbipMenis to Vb insiany 1,00 bales. we ze As to the heads upon the mew issue of ten and Ovsnllen teatea an ae ‘acd. H- | flows, treed from impurities and dross, to be- ——__¢____ Poer-Ovviog Daraxrienr. Wasuinorox. | fifteen cents notes.as being thowe of women be. | O74ndler, received the vote of thelr {rieads, 7 | supha toa oeenn Ee ne eeeey. October 8, 1567. } | longing to the demi monde in this city, and em- | vow, with the ception of three ef the Walls —_ —— ee Snee bare, ‘rods, | 7eleoraphed Eaclusivly to Tye Evening Siar. Having cxamined and considered the fore- | pioyed in the Treasury, it is Proper to state | memiters, Who voted for Lewis aed Jenuston. | Sueas’ sae ene &c., ke. The | ,,PatTiMORR, Uct, 19.—Votton dull; Sou “of the postal iminreone fe neeees: | that the notes bearing iia vignette are en ap es rom interest here’ is a very lérre one. But, | * without sales. Flour crm, cotive, end tn Wee! a | 5 en! an United States of America and Belginm, which | eraved and printed by the American Bank ANOTHER FENIAN SCARE. far as, tay nS ©, besinese city, Qleveland. 20 | Wacat arm, prime ts chores. OLSeer Ie eee teens wowe Company ot New York, The pictures | The Blue Noses Preparing tor Warby Land Sesntifel Sy te ee eee he ee Gorn, S120; yellow, $1.15. Uats, Seast Brusse twen . 158$1.18." Provisions am cue ecgeand why ved and a Fm pa Tuerened Bacup to he Evening ar. | Brand nad, bela e Wallainge padi Wasety ge demand ty the = ee A. = Tornomto, Oct. 19.—The gunboat Prince gant, its tree and decorations Bartiwore, Oct. iv.—Virginia 6's, oid, 45 and by ‘tar. Passi Director-General of Tas Famnacur Bousry OLarms.—The Dis- regret active =e * charming, 1s pablic spirit is lberai, and its | bid, bees ; Railroads, Posts, and Tolegraphs, on behalf of | trict Court having sppointed &. D. Mussey a houses, to: extent than 1 have seen in the Belgian Post Bepartments, the same are bi sFectal commissioner to take testimony in the Farragut bounty claims case, directing him to Accertain what vessels of the West and Gulf squadron took part im the “passage of the New York, Uct. 19.—Fiour dull ang an- Wheat a greater any otber city, are handsome, wholesome, and changed. it firm, bai quiet. Corn auil able. drooping. enjoy Stopping at a beantifal village, ‘oved, the President of the by and the advice and consent o! United States. In witness whereof, 1 have caused the seal hen, obeying an unex; . and equippea the ganboat earrymg the san. | © = Sentral of, the Post OMice Department to be hereto | torte,” what vessels of the rebels opposed | nave mischief to the towns on the upper | Paiiway. Gomine veto ny eee ea oe iny signotare, the day and year | them, and the numberof the Tebels and of our | Iske+; hence this movement by the Canadian on the morning of the 13th, I saw the first ALBX. W. Rawat, own forces engaged, Mr. M. commences on | ®4'boritues. frost, 90 tar as | was concerned, of te season, L. 8.) Pestmaster General. Saturday taking the testimony under this ref. and it was most as white assnow. The city hereby approve the a: ‘Conventi erence. The court has directed him to file his | Strike ef the Clerks—The peepee A eed of the a 7 pmen Seay ‘eane ene ood Teport by the duth of December next. § etic in thou af tie chiens coivinne we, | 4 Mt Pereoms Butchered— L. 8.) ANDREW JOENSON. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star, ter is coming on, and the business of carrying | the Victims, &c. 7 the Presiqoat: Tus Wuirs Hovss—This being Cabinet | Panis, Oct. 19.—Tne strike of the erecants’ | oe eae lever, perhaps. was @ complex crime con- day quietness prevailed around the Executive Mansion, and the usual throng of male and female office seekers, lobbyists and jobbers, ‘Were not at their accustomed haunt in the ante room. Senator Scott of PennsylvaniaySenator Toducts to the consumer must be done up. Hi the Waukee railway, it was noti that the season is late, as was the spring, yet, in the various colored tints of the autumnai foliage, I could see about the numerous beautifal litte Jakes in the country, clerks continues. The places of business will perl to-morrow, notwithstanding the ‘A committee of the shareholders of the ¥rench Gabie Company have forbidden the projected distribution of 5,000 shares to tre FW. SEWARD, Acisng Seeretary. DEPARTMENT OF Stats, Wasuineros, 9th October, 1867. ceived and carried out with greater iagenuity it, OF, after ap tap the mu: or D:. OSTBABDER’S NEW DISUOVERY.—The the subscriber has discovered a new tor weed, founders of the enterprise. shareholders | “That falling leaves dimpled still waters,” f COBNS, 3, UALLOSITIES. = —- he 5 OS Curae. “Jadge | Somes of x teed aeccnaeenn aifaire | siready. Peaches are still abandant all along | JOINTS, in the | Evans of Texas, J. F. Quinby, U. S. Marshal generally of the company. the road, and farm products gecerally have | Posess Bimself of their ~amouating wo a. without a and Mr. Dorsheimer, U. S. Attorney for the posers este yielded bountifally, and the farmers and their | bout eighty thousand cs. family con- Lome Southern District ot New York, had interviews | REUNION OF THE ARMY OF THE TEN- petal were busy srecy where ry 2. fields a of Jean Kinch, the father; Gustave ‘not F720 pay wili | with the President prior to the meeting of the NESSEK. plowing, sowing, gathering fruit, and digging | the mother ana five other children boys. beg miauded.* Melerancen oe Ned’ Bail. Hosni | Oabinet which convened at noon and remained | Special o The Evening Star, Se or ne Tae an ened 00 may ious ari, Aig No... 207 2w* ——_0o7 2w* ABINI'S FASHIONABLE ANCING M ‘AUADEMY, B. between ‘oth and hen streets, is now open for the reception of For in session most of the efternoon. LovursviLie, Oct. 19.—Extensive Pp ons bave been made for the reunion of the Army of Tennessee, (which meets at Louisville on Now pera mat everyone whe intends to be who to attend the banquet, should at once plication for a ticket, sccomp.- and rank, to the Committee of Tum COUNTERFEIT SEVEN-THIRTiRs.—The statement telegraphed from this city that evi- dence had been discovered @howing that the plates irom which the counterfeit seven-thir- ties were made, shout two years since, were electrotyped from orteinal plates in the Be- partment, is deniea by the the officials at the Treasury. Tnese pistes, it will be remem. vered, were captured in New York, and are so aefaced by scratching and blows from ham- mers that it 18 utterly impossible to identify THE INSURRECTION IN SPa! Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Mapaip. October io.—The Goverameni re- aide me Republican insurrection at an end, although precautions to guard against new ‘outbreake are continued. oat wi is destructive mroads u; e. Primitive Toresla: Foes tous bate Ween ngbtered by the hunters already this fall, HORSE COVERS a8 them, though experts express the opinion that A copapiracy, baving for its object the sur- ro from here. lage, ap they were electrotyped from the original plates, | render ofthe tarmne et ont ‘Mateo to the in- scan poole mek mineral well, wants As the notes printed from them were redeemed | Su7cents, bas been discovered and thwarted CABBIAGE ROBES. Just received the largest and best assorted Stock at the Treasury and banks throughout the country before they were detected. ee Teceiving great attention from invalias. it } was discovered by parties boring for the saline liquid, and getting down two dred and | fiity feet the mineral water was tapped. By s:rocious villainy are rarely worked ow: with 7 Sona Ea mere tits medicinal ‘were | Mpunity and success. Herein the murderers, 0) 8 CABH Alexandria Matters. SNOW STORM AT THE WEST. ascertained; @ AN at work about the well, | °°Usidered in the light of fine arcs, Nopelessiy in the city, AT LOW PRIOES FO. . ‘The Gazette of last evening has the following | 7i¢sraphed Ezclusively to The Eoening Star. with s drawn up hand, had the same cured by | Drea down. : JAMES S. TOPHAM & CO., items i "6 | sr. wovrs, Uct. 19.—A violent snow storm | immersing it in the water as be was at work. | _ The funeral of the eight vietims took at Tue StRawzr Isaac P. SMtTH.—The steam. | Sin here about 7 o'clock this morning and | 1 is said to be a specific forrheumatic and par- | Turconirg. An immense crowd aw tee 7500s er leone P. Smith arrived up yesterdayevening | CcBtnued until noon. Although the snow bas | alytic diseases as ‘Well as for ali diseases ot the | ®*Tival of the train at the station, which was from Baltimore, and will commence ber ene | melted quite fast there ie new about three veral stage loads go up | >UBE with black. The mayor, municipal SEVENTH STREET, lar trips between this aad thar cry ent eus inches ou the ground. ‘The storm came from | from the cars daily tothe well’ LS a. | council and local Suthorites were resent wad One deor shove Odd Fellows’ Hall. Potomac landings . She take north. wnere it began last night and pre- ined Tocession 4 a Dince of ihe Cee ea ae abee' the | Vale in Lieon, Missouri, and Keessn’ > jabor in the town bas FATHER HYACINTHE IN NEW York. Fecmee <4 Why he Lett Convent. Father Hyacinthe arrived in New York yes- which has been re- moved from the line, wi fitted up for the accommodation of passengers, and is represented as one of the fastest steam. ee ee THE MONITOR DICTATOR, Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PpBorosaLs FOR COAL. suspended, and the nu: terday im the steamer Pei from Ha Passed is estimated at 50,000. ers on the river. Fortmsss Momnom Oct. 19.—The United | proceeded very quietly to the house ofe trend. carried by bearers. that . LYRCaBURG aMD Danvittey Rattroap— | States moniter Dictator has just arrived here Report says he will be waited upon by depu- | followed by the others next. | Chief Engineer and Superintendent Vande- | from New York, and is being coaled 1m the | tstions various denominational societies coffin was yd erift, of the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas | roads. and requested to explain his views of Roman | 1®&& black cross. on — railroad, lett here this morning on the train Catbolicism before their congregations. Father | "@me and age of the food. | for Lynchburg, to set @ corps of engineers,| Forzion Br Caste:—The members | Hyacintbe 1s at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where | the family who follow, ee ae foi of the Oo! ta to Napoleon, | he wilt in seclusion, it is said, ‘or ten — ebesround ia the screened, , fferen a & man’ agreeii days, then Bos —— Dacked away in the | proposed Lynchburg and Danville rantcca yesterday sign tfesto ing not to 8, will visit Boston and W: he Attend the session of that body on the 26th inst. irection ef the Onief + the ground that they do not wish to pro- ne oo ke an outbreak and imperil returning liver. ty. A pacific resolution commenced, ton. ’At the expiration of his two months visit to this country he wilt proceed to Rome to seek EscarEp FRO JaIL.—A colored man named Carter, who was serving a term of imprison. ment in the county jail, escaped trom that place of confimement this morming, and is si B. FRENOH. Sergeant-at-Arms. ll at | they say that they will not be the instruments | and Rev. Henry W: KiB AD large. Mis term was one year, ten months of | of disorder. The opposition will ‘await the | sonal friend of the poet Longte! D* ‘KIVALLED REMEDY, which bad . His crime was a theft | meeting of the Uorps on the day to | distinguished gentlemen in thi ‘inia News. KING OF ALL PAIN, committed in “Petersburg.” which it bas been pomponea by the govern- | does not speak the English language. Fer- The Richmond Dispatch ~ays:—--1u our «, maland External Medicine, | StockHoLmns’ MusTinc —The regular an. | ment, when they will demand to kuow the | neudo Woed wasn tellow-passenger and ex- LL CURE in 5 minutes; Toothache, in 1 minute; Bprains, tion of yesterday there appeared au advert ment for 5X) colored hands to go South, Wages of eighteen and twenty doilars nual meeting of the stockholders of the Ale: | reascn for this new Andria, Loudoun and ge psc Railroad will wrong, tended many attentions pursue the work of urging the democratic and mt to him during the voyage, which ‘was very agreeable snd per be held in this cit; the Tox. radical demands of the country. Tne council | pleasant. month. The advert: intorm: rt Risomadtem, Bharrbera, 7s » ofministers met yesterday at Compeigne, tae ibe pastors of the Evangelical gunrohes im | noon be nad more then bal theduuea sane Golds, ascent 8 POR VIRGINIA Sena. | Emperor pres: ry two sessions. sion and vicinity, at a meeting Sanday, ap- | ber, and there were then applicaurs ox & 3 Cen ee eemnitign of the Kidne “pte rome Tbe concen cf Walker cents of the | Napoleon and the king of Belgium are to have | poimted a commilice ta eens Sams Father me Sus an tee ul Stomach. ¥ ies. Burns, Eien: other diseases and ailments of the human The men are to goon sugar plaaations m che | Guilt Staves.» ©? OP SESS PI : A meeling o! the friends oj the Valley ratl- Toad was held during the fair at Staautoa, and after an interchange of opinion it was Tesoly= Virg: Legislature last night closed atier midnight, having nominated for United States Senators Jobn F. Lewis, of Rockmgham, and an interview at Compeigne. Prince Gorts. chakoff, of Russia, is now in Paris. It is ea. Rounced that Marshal Hazaine wili probably be appointed Commander of the Imperial Quaid. Hyacinthe and make suitable arrangemen: extending to bim a public reception, if su step 18 deemed advisable. ebave from French pap«rs the letters from the Suj Of the Baretooved Uarmelites to or Jobn W. Johnston of Washington couaty, en Lewis is native of Rockingham cou; aty, ed W& pospone organ: fon uate pext «= The grand assault by the Spanish Govern- | Father lyacinthe. The first of these letiers, | mer. Kock! ec’: pectorane, acting on the Lunge Re ee oe | meat teens Geek tai maguifi- | dated July 22, appears to have determined the | ceribe ‘ood 1m ail Throst and Imng diseases, cemt defence by the republican insurgents, | publication of Father Hyacinthe’s letiet of is not a pai or ache, nervous or wnich resulted in the surrender of the ber Wi. The second. dated September 26, 18 | total of 81,700,000, but that the King of all Pain will relieve, Was done so Rently that the former lost only | his Superior’s reply. The letters do not imdi- | ‘The sciorea people of Peversbarg have voted ‘most. i entirely cure. Ut should galy (wo Killed and seven wounded, and the | cate the precise character of the utterances by | in invor ot P be used beenee. 5 = er ‘ean iatter's lots is reported “unknown.” This vic- | which the eloquent preucher incurred the dic. Councit of that city to issue bonds to steoaee: sank tory, the cable says, has had @ tranquilizing leasure of iT, leave no ey mye PRIOE. 50 CBNTS PER BOTTLE. tffect all over the country. The Times | doubt of his present attitude toward the: Ravigation of Sold by all Druggists, Apothecaries, and Dealers bas an article on The writer | of which he Deen such a disti during ever; ’dmits that Prim is not a man of transcendent | member. It seems that bas been no actual | has manufactured o: pa ed & pp. Bole if Seog OFF jobs genius, but bas depth, coolness and boundless | imterierence with his no formal | chewing tobacco, and about anaes, Wi neteoaie Benzeiate, Bolsinerey M4. | ms, 31; Robert LO 10; Joseph | *mbition. He has an ermy im bis hands, and complaint that i the pulpit at ny rate he was | sm tobaceo, into pPorosais FOR LoDGs. ———— hg — }» 31; Robert ‘wen, 10; Josep! a a Fad vpllcge! ee — enue thereen ly ew QUARTER MASTE ‘A caucus of Wells Republican members i Stee on Orn eee atant Durer, H night pominated for United States Senators Te Chaka, and an remeosesrasee pa nens and other | creed, by ad ee, Bave Bicumonn. Vp. 11, 13d L. H. Ohandier, tate United States District At- = 4 ‘will be Carmine pu? (be middieof sext Sealed Proposals(in ) no the at last | week be out cotton cloths on as by the undersigned erelock py CEE forbade bim or discour- & scaie as ever DAY. the 11 ‘of Movember. Te ees, to deliver ia caurch, . Wm. A. Uoulter, of General Usnby’s osdreale bx) cary te ‘Woshingion or to take strictly reli. | staff, Bas gone to Ohariotiesvilie to investigate ‘according to wear dopted cious and Teceipt Of this Oflence anne aan wo 1s changed with some, a wip, _ ‘ Sis onde te treea sin has cotuned A. Wise bas been story in The “Sons sie ti "Biopeesie eee se work, or Si eeeayed bracstesen trois pereons wot bi dd: Consfdered othe intorent of the public par vis ent ‘lor phe os ok ‘on Pri- “Phe / Bids. to be endorsed | ticket. ‘express. Fae Ad etperisbee nev the take | ,, O80, Hundred acres SiS arsers oe an Aa ane ase ‘rete. . 8. court-| Iasi, abe ery men who 3 rl ee j A Fd i se & £ my fe 2. ss

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