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THE EVENING STR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, ' At the Star Bultding. §.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St. | BY THE ! EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | ——e——_ | ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their | Subscribers in the City and District_at Tax Ozwrs Pan wusx, or Forty-voce Cavs Pur | MONTH Copies at the counter. Two OmsTS. | PRicu vom Maitine :—Three ie hs. One Delist and Fifty Cents six Three Dollars: one year, Five Dollars. No papers Gre sent from the office longer than paid for. | The WEEKLY STAR—pubhebed on Friday Worning—Une Doliar-and-a-Rall a year. Ee VS. 34—N8. 5,187. OFFICIAL: ‘| Pestal Convent articles a spon : v ment of the United Sta’ America repre~ sented by John A. Kaston, Esquire, Special | Commissioner, amd the Pogigl Aclinimistration of | the Kingdom of Italy. represented by Cavaliere | Avcocate George Battesta Fantesio, Director, + dc both invested with the mecessary Po Sor the Modification of the Convention executed Between the two Countries under date of tue eighth July, V6, a8 prowided in the KIViN | Arncle of said Convention. | ARTICLES I. There shall be a regular ¢: change of correspomdence, in closed mails, + tween the post department of the United Stats of America and the Sdministration of the kingdom of Italy, as well for ¢ dence originating in efther of e&id couatr desiined for the origi in oF destined for foreien countries to ch | the United States and Italy may respec ively | se 's intermediari ‘Ris correspondence | articles: 1. L-t. | i with Italy | the Post Depart. | ters, ordinary and registered. 2. Newspiper:, priets of all Binds, books, maps, plage, en- gravings, drawings. photographs, lithographs, sbeets of music, printed or written, and” pat- terns or samples of merchandise, including grams and seeds. } AxticLey Il. The offices for the exchange of | mails shail be, on the part of the United States, New York. On the part of Italy,—t. Susa— travelling office. eal offices of exchauge whenever \t be found necessary; or suspend an ex- isting office of . ARTICLE 111. Each adminictration shall make its own arrangements for th- despatch of 1s mails to the other, and shail (ransport them | ac its own se to the frontier of the coun- try of destination. It is also agreed that the cost of the territorial and maritime transit of the mails despatched by one admiuistration to the other sball be first defrayea by that one of the two administrations which stall have tained from in@rmediartes the 'y by one for the oiber snail be promptly reimbursed. | Article IV. The standard weight for the single rate of postage and the rule of progres- ston shall be:—For letter: grams. For ull other correspondence mentioned in the sec- ond paragraph of the first article, it shall be that whteb the despateBiog admins:ration shall adopt for the mails which it despatches to the other, adapted to che convenience of 1:5 inte- rior service. Each adminietration. however, sball notity the other of the standard weight it spall adopt aud of any subsequent change | thereof. ‘The rule of progression shail s: ‘Ways be an additional siugle rate for each ad- | ditional standard or fraction thereof. ‘The weight stated by the despatching office shall always be accepted, except im case of manifest mistake. ARTICLE V. The single rate of postage for the direct ce is established as fol- Sie few ae Cot snes 2 For levers from Italy, eighty ce! ‘cr all correspondence mentioned second paragraph cf the first article, it shal be that which the despatching a sball adopt for the matisit despatches, adapted to its OWB convenience, but each adminisira- thom sball imtorm the other of the rate it adop’s, and of amy changeof it. The postage uponany correspondence, Bowever, may be, ey com- mon accord, moditied whenever the sender s#bsll avail himself of any route quires @ bigher rate than that est this article, and the envelope shall route preferred efi a wring or by the ‘Smount of postage prepaid. ARTICLE VI. Toe ba nl pa on ordinary letters between the U: States and Italy of postag cluding registered letters, shall . ‘The correspondence of all kinds i not be prepaid shall be charged by ing administration with a fine not exceeding 5 cruts in the United States, and not exceeding 50 cemtesim: im lialy. The ce of any kind, im: iemtly prepaid, shall be de- bed, but shall be charged by ihe receiving ministration with the deficient postage, as ell as the Storesaid. Fractions of one cont im the United Sistes and of 5 centesim: correspondence ma: Tegistered, as well (Bas directiy ex be- tween the two count that origiagiing im e.ther of them aua to other foreign Tespondence registered mast always be pre paid, both the postage and the register fee ‘The fee shall be, not exceeding 10 cents in the United States, and 50 centesmm: io Italy. ARTICL# Vill. Accounts between te two | administrations sBajl be regulated as fol From the total amount of the postage col- | Jected upon letters, added to the amo! tot reg- i aster fees, and of prepaid postages upon other | artictes than Settee as collected by each ad- ii shall ded.act the cost at the es- of the intermediate transit of tbe malls it despstebee to the other, aud the balance shall be equally divided between the two admumistrations. There shall be excluded irom the aecouat ali fines apon unpaid or in- Sofficienuy paid co: and te def- atticles menuoned im the of article first, all of whien ‘sined to the use of the admigistra- which collects them. ARTICLE 1X. The correspondence mentioned am the second paragraph of article first shail be despatched in conformity with the interior sys- wm of the despatching administration, but always including the following rules :—(«) ‘The correspondence must be under bands, so tbat the contents can be readily examined. (b.) ‘There must be mo written commucication except the date, the name of the se nder, the Yo patiern of packet may exceed six:y centimeters in length and thirty centimeters ic amy o:her Gimwension (&) There shall be admitted no Jiguid nor other arucle whict mig! «ther correspondence, Bor any article the t portation of wRich may be prohibited by laws or regulations of the cowntry of destina- tion Agticre X. It is expressly agreed that all international correspondence exchanged shall be exempt in the country of destination cbarge whatever not expressly by tis coavention: Prorid-d, That apy duty which may be dus ms upon any articie, under the try ef destination, may be col- Laws of th tected. ARTICLE Xl. The two administrations shall ¢cinblish by common accord, and tn copmamse ty with the arrangemen:s im force a ti the condi tious upon which the two amos may repectively exchange im open mails the corres- Jondenes onigiwat gin OF destined to forerca <ountries te Which they may Feciprocally serve as miermediaries. 1t 1s alwsys understood, however, ‘hateuch cotrespondence shal! only be “barged with the internacional postage es- ‘wrongly adi |. ot mot deliverable for dressed. whatever cause, and il registered corres- dence not deliverable for any cause, shall Teturned as prompt! originating offee, a The ost, if curred. Any fposinges Ppondence which ma; ‘Sgarnst the returning Practicable to the Qny cost fs in- been charged leo shail be discharged from the account. All other correspondence ‘which cannot be delivered disposition of the receiving ibe ee XVII. Small sums mati transmitted the otter ty mens ‘of pnd the rates and condit! by agreement between the twa sball remain at administration. of money may one country to money TS; as May de arranged ta, FO s0on 4s such Grrapgemen: may be found con- venient. ARTICLE XVIII. le two administrations Sball in concert establish detatied regulations cr the execution of these articles; and both the Articles and the alstions may be modified Zrom time to time by fcvord df the two admin- trations, as the exigencies of the service may require. ut ual Agreement. ARTICLE XIX. This convention shall take t 's shall have @ other notice of its desire to ter- ate it, unless sooner terminated or modified ARTICLE XX. This convention shall be rati- fied on the part of the Waited States by the Postmaster-General, by the Director-General of fications exchanged ns ear!; and on the part of taly ‘ysis, and the rati- &s possiote. in testimony whereof, the two commission- ers bay their seals thereto. Done at Fi abscribed their names and affixed lorence in duplicate original, this eighth day of November, A D. eighteen bun- red and sixty-se fea en. (t.8.] Joun A. Kasson, a iad Comamiertanens fc.» dc. 10. BATTista Ta¥tusio, Commissioner of Pests. Post-Orricn DapageMent, } WASRINGTON. Novéni ber 29, 1867. Having examined and the fore- going articles of a postal convention, for the modification of s convention executed between the Un ted States of America ad the kingdom of Italy under date of cub July, 183, which were agreed upon and signed in duplicate at Florence on the eighth day of November, one thousand eight bundred and sixty-seven, by the Hon. Jobn A. Ns commissiouer, Kateoo, £c., on bebals of this department, and by Chev- alier Advocate Giovanni Battista Tantesio, chief director of the Post-Office Dore of the Kingdom of Italy, on behalf bis a ment, the same are Spproved. by and wi u me hereby ratified and the advice and consent President of the United States. In witness whereof, I have caused the seal of the Post-Office Bepartment to be hereto affixed, ‘With my signature, the day and written (SRaL.) Postmaster-General year first above ALEXANDER W. Ra! NDALL, United Stat Wasakinoton, November 30, 1967. I bereby approve the and in testimony thereot I have Convention, cRused the een! of the United States to be affixed. eer the President: 1LLiav HB, Sewarp, ANDEBW JOENSON. Secretary of S'ale, sce, SPECIAL NOTICES. WHAT A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY 18 PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KIL- LEB! It mot only cures the ilis of the humen autiy, butis also s sure remedy for horses with ie. Ithas never bees known to fai] ina cure ry of the worst cases; and for sprai never falle—try it once. Directions sccompany a8, galls, otc., it each bottle. Sold by Draggists generally —Keatou Cownty( Ky.) Democrat. PERFECT MANH SOGENRION, box Bot cond xpd ‘tively Inet ‘kof bratad uipia Tucmenoe BUEcmRGvE FRoUze. ener rer rg KXION-: OR. THE MAN AT THE I in which syosreere gg TS be barlawgue will be pre success i 2 formed ever beadiesi thronges sadiences, sented bere 1 eet MAX STRAWOSC ° ton, Mile Verlotta > Parti, ‘Will make her first since her return from ONS GRAND PA’ CONCERT, WEDNESDAY EVENING. Nov. ‘id, at Mlle lotta Patti will be Me ag aicrEs. mT BROTHERLY CONCLAVE No ODD FELLOWS’ Hauc. HAV Tiebets, $1; admitting » gentl Prof, John Repute.......,. obtusa eben ce ch 08 PU TECS Address AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER, te re-tions, entire A inal Seals SCSNd AG SEB WERT sua: the new eee Barlesqae of MATIN EB. eaTURDA ry Se clock. Admieson, | tas Gutidres pa ots. LINCOLN HAL! Tesvectfo! Cancert§Vocalixt, ‘riumphein Sew York an ‘ed Seats, § 0 Besnrday, jo Store of W. Gstetse: nd Piano used is from the »snufsctors & Bone se 1m OD. as. WHEEL. at. 7 of “oc 95-28 Le liv anno avauce in Washington iT. . BASEL. man ng faverite Tenor; F HERMANSS, *Qhe ominent Beeso, coompanist extra QFCOND masquERADE AND CIVIC Hor 2.5.P T YARD, THANKSGIVING BVE, Nov. 17, 1569. a and ladies. ee Ballet Master tablished by this comvention, augmented by the postage due to foreign countries, ur for other exterior service. + Agticte XI. post departments of the Unite States and of Meaty reciprocally engax o TABS port ously across i terruoties, all correspondence which eball be exc han tm closed mails with apy countries: io which they may respectively serve as inter- mediaries: Provided it such con- yeyance shail be effec means of cou: GEE i betes HIONABLE a0aDBRY rocured at Lawson’s,8th st. jarracks gate. ects . a oO v A Lb. BROESAN? TEDT between 18th and age, which @ STRON ANCI for the reception of s D the coming season. 4 hours of tuition se , from 3 te 5 p. ices from Be te Staiement of the assent The dents wm ‘Yort t= wot a tvorsbte one, Put —— SS ESS WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. OCTOBEF 25, 1869. P EVENING STAR.. Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL Revewue —The recerpts from this. wource to-day were £676,306.54. Mz. Low, the new Minister to Cina, is ex- Pécted to arrive ta Washington shortly. Peps Hrscmrue expects to visit this city dumng the holidays. PResineRs CG gamv and family at'eaéed ver vices at the Metfopotitan M. E. Church at lla. m. yesterday. How, D. K. Garrax. Chief Justice of tha Supreme Court of this District, hus returned to the city How. Ron&at Wacken, who his been in il-beajth in Phfacpipuia for some time past, bas returned to his home im this city. Wu. B. Topp, ‘Keq., has Been apperted dy) the President's Trastes of the Hoiise of Correc. tioR for the District of Columbia. W. J. Seowstt,of Baltimore, hax been ep. Pointed postal clerk on wecare between this city and New Yor. Rev. Dr. apie ey of the Ascension Church of this city, in Geneva, Switzer- land, Uctober 16th, and left there for the United ‘States on Saturday last, PERsOWALsSenator Casserly, of California, is atthe Ebbitt. -+-- Hon. Leonard Myers, of Pennsylvania, is at Willards’, ---- Hon B. F. Batleris in tow! APPLICATIONS POR Or PICR,—The President Will shortly igawe an.order directing that all applications for office be made to the heade of the various Bepariments, instead. of at the White Houre. THR PRIBNDs OF GEN. BELKNAP, together mber of citizens of lowa temporarily resident here, are making arrangements to give the new Secretary of War a cordial reception on his arrival. Tue Mresiserrer Evscriow.—Capt. Janes W. Weir, Brevet Captain Ephraim Wilhiems, First Lieut. John Pulford, and Brevet Cap- ‘ain Alanson E. Niles, U.S. Army, have been assigned to duty in connection with the regis- tration and election in Mississippi. Tue Unitap Stars Court or Cratwe re- sumed its session atthe Capitol this morning, Chiet Justice Casey, Associate Justices Loring and Milligan being present. Judge Peck is absent on account of iliness, aud Judge Nottis outoftown, Hon. Thomas Ewinc, am, who wae taken suddenly ill on Friday, while engaged in ar. gument before the United States Supreme Uourt, is rapidly improving, and it is thought. he will soon be to resume the practice of his profession. A COUNTERYRIT COUPON of the six per cent. five-twenty bonds isened under the act of Feb- ruary 26, 1863, has been detected at the Treasury Department. ‘These counterfeits, which are lithographs, are exceedingly well done, and ate calculated to deceive. 4 A coMMITTRE from the Maryland Agricul- teral Society add Marylnndisnctitutc, Rendet by Wm. P. smith, Esq., visited the President uis morning and extended to himtan invitation ‘o attend the Maryland Agricultural Fair at Baltimore on Friday next. APPLICANTS VOR Posrtions in THE Nayt Yarps.—In conseynenceof thegreat rush upoa Stcretary Robeson, by persons seeking om- ployment in the Ni yards, he bas been com- pelled to refasé all interviews for that par- pose, and refer the applicants to the Command- ants of the various Yards. TREASURER SPINNBPR’S report shows thit in comparing the receipts and expenditares ef the treasury for the six momtas ending September Juth, 1569, with the same period in the year 1805 the receipts hav@ increased $1?,233,%3 0!, and the expenditures decreased $96,201,014 59, 8 total of $56,094,967 60 im favor of the goverment. ‘THE CONGRESSIONAL SELECT UOMKITTER On American pavigstion intereats having held sessions at New York, Boston and Portland, visited Fall River on Friday, ander the chair- manship of Mr. Buffington, the member from that district. The committee adjourned from there to meet at Philadelphia ox the first Tues- dey im December next. CAaRLorra Patti, of a family by babit and taste musical, apd who left this countey for Europe with an established reputation as a trne artist, did not wrap her talent ia @ napkia, bat returns to as with her powers by carefal and uaceasing caltere. Lt 1s grati- tyimg to the pt je who first recognized genuine talent in Der to know that she returns to the arena where her first effort was mage with all the blushing honoze of her European tour thick upon her, and we predict a crowded house on the oceasion of her concert in this city. ‘Tux St. Lovie people admit that the Capi- tal-moving convention has not been & suceess of itself, or productive of auspicious resuits, They concede that it was gotten up im the iaterest of a few land speculators, prominent among whom is Mr. LN. Reavis, one of the officers of the-bad@y; and the Bt. Louls Coit Weekly, a Germap paper, of Friday last pub- lished 2 cartoon represeaung Reavis engaged in removing the Qapitol, and undertaking to do other job’ of tbe same kind neatly and with dispatoh. Ths Capitol is:located:on Reavis’ back, en rou’e rom Washington w'St. Lonis. Tae Case Or Cart. MUNROR, OF THE MA- Rig Convs.—The record, findings, and sen. tence of the Naval Court-martial reéently in session at Pensacola, Florida, for the trial of Capt. Frank Munroe, of the Matine Oorps, (heretofore referred to in Tu®STasR,) have been Teviewed by Secretary and a general order will be issued in a day or two promulga- ting the same. The senteuce of the court is, that he be dismigned from the service, but, in consideration of his. previoas good conduct and character, the sentence bas been mitigated to suspension from ragk, command, and duty, on furlough pay. for the period of three years. ———-—s Tum YxRnome Cate—Drcision oF THe SurRenw Covret.—In the United States Supreme Oourt this morming Chief Justice Chase delivered the opinion of the Court be jew the qupetion of juriedicuon im the case Yergere deciding oat ‘this court had jurisdio- qiom im the case, and would Near arguments Upon the petitions of Yerger for ‘writs of habeas corpus @m@ certiovart. 11 will be remem. bered that Yerger was tried and Vieted of murder before a military com- mission in Mississippi; but m July last Colonel Phillipe and J. M. Carlisle, Esq. Bis counsel, made aplication to Justice Chase for & writ of habeas corpus, Upon agreement between the Attorney Gen- oral defendant's counsel the case was re ferred to the fall Beuch of the Supreme Court, the Attorney General holding tat the Onief Justicehad 20 dathority to issue the writ. The case was brought before the court accordingly “apd the question of jufiadiction argued, the tormey General contending that the court id not issue the writ, but by the decision morning the contrary is determined/ und {the court will therefore bear argamenté On ‘the ppetition of the defendant. Associate, Jastice dissented. Awone rroem who had interviews with the | The from the Albany Argus t< President to-day were General Harney, Sea. | from ‘he pen of agentioman who Bas held ator Oole, Oliver Ames, President U. P.R E. H. Kollins, E. L, Perbins, Secretary of New Mexico, and others. —_ THwe-Paesipsrr and Mrs. Grant will leave Mere St noom to-morrow for Philadelphia, zo attend the wedding of the daughter of Bishop Simpson, whe is to emarriea in that city on Wednesday. They will retarn om Tharsday evening or Friday morning. Penson aL.—Major Ben Perley Pooreis back from bis Néwbaryport farm, in fine condition for _jourmatistic work, of which he does ag iach perhaps as any maatn the couttry. Mr. D. W. Bartlett, another veteran corres. SPECIAL REPORTS. FROM NEW MEXICO, 5.208, 1585.00. wel Sav Jaa 5 tek ocatio! ‘here | r ae caange beta ry Teguisite revenue stag:pa, ! wiirds passed, oF piescat exvavseupens ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Poudent, fs in town, in a sumny condition, af. THE siTvarion FRANCE. ter 8 seazow of tooral-looral-izing on his norte. Proclamation by the Prefect of Police— | era form. Canpen te be Used To-morrow, if Ne- | ——-~2-e —___—_ r cessary. Alexandria and Vicinity hte, and erecting Per Exclusively to The Rvening Star, legraphed Panis, October ‘The Em: The following items are from the Ga-ctte of aan ats; Ocwwee day ‘mornu - — fo ne and ten otlock jast might thee wakpewa | TDey made proviso men did knoek at the. jail dour, , Bead pei ag mle Crepe ie Alig isnlomanng it, and When ‘over such man Ds ed tO see happened. to be there st the ti pect of the lew and ee of tranquillity. Good cit Teqhested to be on their guard agains: im- Pudent curiosity, aud not to expose themsel uences that oner st that hour. v tely, ‘The condition of the. pose Uitle gist le pr A. Se wy oxy that tie believes a knife was nsed by the porpe. | S'ate in which Lompom, p.m. ‘- Bonds, G's, 1% ; 6's, Sy; 6M, “ wet E tion of forts, ik: Erie, diy. Sheu’ ey trator of the ontrage. As ana mitted outside bel oa miter County. tog aa within she tml Fatrtax county, Bepu f Goverament, or le; eri Kirby, of that county. says he will | % mort with GhGreh for Fairtex Goatt Howes'or, | XOEK and ode nr ‘ednesday morning next. (The-littie girs, it ie reperted In Wasbington, died of ber terrible injaries on Saturday eyen- amg) € Finz.—About4 o'clock this morning emo! was observed issuing from the wind jusively to The Evening Siar, St. Louis, Oct. 24.—Dr. White, of Aurora, TiL, was found dead this aft: of the Everett en THE MARKETS TO-Day. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. | _ BALTIMORE, Oct. 25.—Uoten quiet—nomi- | malty at 262264. Tieu ont _Sevenng £ do. tally’ gt usesone Aurora. & barge belonging to the Mirsicsippi Valley Transportation Company, laden with 3,000 bar- pnot seen sank at the levee to-day. Cargo areas fred it The City of Wasn- Greve, ta ibe of Colombia, beeame the seat of goverameat. From that time to the present the American prop’ treated it es the capital, permanently conclusively fixed, and interests, te an limited extent, have Toreoe p and ebtrony theme taterecte reata vo Foot u eavinoy eee 4 if it were in the 5 wer of Congress toaoit. But Gongress cannot exercise 80 de- structive @ power, Its aatherity was limited to the acceptance of the eessions by a THE PENNSYLVANIA §' ATTOR.- NEY GENERALSUIP. Exclasively to The Eveming Star PHwADsLPEla, Oct. 25 —Governor has tencered the sustained, which was ‘very shight, was repaired this morning ¥y the pameeny ™ which the whole buliding is in- sured. Tas Fans op raz Lats J. mM. Borrs ‘Weiearn that the farm ofthe late J. M. near Brandy Sta Orange, Alexandria road, containing upwards of nine Buadred acres, has and Virginia.. When that was done tavor ef the Republican Contestants. Edw. M. een sold to a gentieman from the North, for CVonstitation ha xon nied 860 per-acre; or about $55,000 cash. power coves ted by the —— : wing | Pa: will biy be appoi to Mil the | TRE CoLorED DELEGATE FROM AL®:aN- Dela.—The Richmond Dispatch says. “George Seaton, the colored member of the House of ould not be again The power was SS! Raeieee Sven when Congress should choose to do a0, bat Delegates from Alexaudris, is s ben once exercised it Becathe, in | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. : eg ape bentoee a tal it or wl iy notices d ‘his taaxim. ‘The retrocession to Vir- | iste Earl Derby - exhibition of Lipman’s piace at Manassas yesterday, Was prevented, in consequence of the seizure of the tente, horses, trappings, &c., belonging tot! the sheriff of one of the coun- ginia was @ mere nullity. Congress had no power to cede back what it had accepted under an express provisiog of the Constitation. In its acceptance, Congress exhausted its whole power to acquire a seat tor the Federal Govern- ment. Should it now pass a law to rem trom its present location it would bea n' It could not y- Austin jHemry Layard, the author, has been ted Seiten Maenister to Spain. Professor of Latin in the | University of Uxford, died yesterday, aged | torty-five. { DOMINION CABINET APPOINMENT. | Telegraphed Exclusively co The Evening Star. <{UBBBC, Oct. 25.—Hon. M. Dunkin bas re- signed the Treasurership of the Province ot ted Secretary and been 1S the Bominsear Cal Gladston: Tecent letter, declaring it the intention of British t not to grant amni imprisdued Fenians, has caused considetadle @igsension among Liberals shd Irishren ia England. The London Antnesty Associatio! Spot < F gain, even if the Constitution would permit it, which it does not.” Cipcimmatt, Uct. 25.—It ts thought that Hoard ot Kdwoation will to-night exclude ine Bible from the pablic schools —— $$$ _ THANESGIVING Day. Teleyraphed Exclusively to The Eveming Star. bere pn | Ouro, Oct. 25.—Governor Hx: to-day a on setting apart the | S89 A young wom: ist day of Movember next ass aay for | ite Miwal county ( thanksgiving. hour's ral strike among the workingmen of Paris. originating from a strike of the merchants’ clerke. ‘The ceremonies on the #uccessfal cont) ot the Suez eansi will begin at Port the tn ef November. The 8 fleet will proceed to Zemaili the next day, through tle Suer’ on the 12th, where the pre- ry the Suez on pro. seedings Will be ended on the following day. General Prim announced in. the Cortes Saturday that rf the Gcomenioal Coun- cil shoald adopt decisions hostile to the Span- tot Comecnetine they would be treated as aul! and void, THE BaLTiMoRe City HALL IMBROGLIO,— trday evening's: message was received from w even! 23 we Mayor Benne enclosing tne Wm. H. Norris, 0 lor, Rotert T. Morrison, —~<-e-—____ A CURIOUS and useful discovery has been | ,, 87 Mrs. Harriet Beecher made by @ workman, who, some time ago, in | ber varnishing various pieces, lartiord for bimselt most dreadfully. In bis agony, and Without an instant’s reflection, he thrust bis in- jured hand ito the pot containing the varnish, and immed! felt relieved as it by enchant- ment. He repeated tbe tion for a day or two, and in @ very short time his band was periectly cured. This discovery excited atten! m_ bis neighborhood; he treated many similar cases succesfully, and in ‘September. 1-(5, bewas sent for to Metz, in or- | der to cure the men injured by the +xplosion of the pow. magazine. He ts Rated Cont pam Baving been sent = 10 try his varnish on two pauiénte ia a hosp and Bas succeeded so well that a sore that had , , and been reserved for comparison, to be treated with 4 A iz Osos, that aitraie orsilyer im theordinary way, bas been the ordiaamce providing for appointment of a new saild! given up to be managed in his way. committee for the new city 7 hall was Bot (meaginny Qouncil ies ‘and @7 The Governor of Tarragona, Garcia de Sroguetion of tue cleat id ag, commities we the Mary! also a.uract or the om becom he oe ‘on at ah oa a Ese Dit- ere its usual number of visitors during the weer. | can movement of yy 3 Massachussetts Poutrios.—A strong coali- | § from carriage toremonstrate dae sobaee pe Os ‘with bim, when the mob, who judged Liberal and the emsereteurn- pursued Haggerty trom the court countered another crowd in the front of the poate who had got up a pretended and thus their progress was greatly im- peded. Bat little hopes efa recapture of the fugiuve are entertained. Tee MARYLAND STats AGRICULTURAL fain—Baltumore will this week IRISIN?: BE GREAT VEGETABLE Blood Purifier. zIRisx«In, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT or TEE IRIS VERGBICOLOR OR BLUE FLAG, witht ‘stand as principal or be fair groapde mili‘ar, G dof ena a tbe revolver in his hand that lie was about to Gre wo weir vorite leader, pounced upon bin, cut off his head and threw the ve. mainder into the river. message except to lay it upon Gity Couneil Gabsequently ‘went into conven. tion upon a seaied communication from the Mayor nomiratiag 8 new build! in place of those their willingness to secure concede the election of a Repub- lican Legislatare, if by so doing they can secure the success of the remainder of their tcket. Active measures are Abaut to be taken to carry lans- into opera‘ion, THE Port BRYANT counsels a young contri- butor to the Post as follo “My young triend, I observed that you bave used several French expressions fm your article. 1 think !f yeu will study the English language, that you will find it capable ot expressing all th ideas you may #0, and in recall an ii tempted to use «foreign word. but that, on searching ) found ‘ better one in my Ja nm was also passed in the: first branch ogg the veto message informal and invalid, it being a printed pamphlet and not even paving the Mayor's signature in writung.—Ballimore Sun. CALEB CUSHING To TH Pprominept Oubans heving addressed Caleb Oushing in regard to certain features of theit coursé, Be sent the tollowing as his main objections to their policy: First, their consti. tations w manufsctured im this country, Second, when they could legally have par. chased arms bere, and while men could have quietly passed om anarmed to Cuba, they had persistently al tempted to fit out armed expe. 5 |, this course, ga impres- our government that they were sexi opportunities to involve n& in trouble wi Spain, and grestly prejudiced the Cuban cause here. Lance SALy oF Reat. ESTATE—A sale of Teal property belonging to the estate of the inte Gov. Hammond, of South Carolina, took place pat Augusta, Se, last week, With the excep. tion of the inliowing, the te ‘were all in by the executor. The plantations Grove, 1,604 acres. to signed the despatch ob the operator knowing full’ well thar a, leties was missing trom the word, guessed chat it should end withad it bes jal. Its action r te this which &S jo proneate a one of the a ‘ pp ind REMEDIES own tn medicine. excellent iitah combination ‘with ther th Be The Princess of Wales is said to be dying of a broken heart, So Tennessee owes thirty-nine millions, sng | 824 skii bas twenty,nine thowssna to pay ft with. imparts to it aa Bg Hog chojera, v prevailed extemsi vel: zo UALITIES im Tino) four or five years since, bas phe f Oi the Righest peared. 87 Lord and Lady Alusiey. st lastaccounts, | Seentteceses of were in Boston. 87-A Missouri editor alludes to the “Eqas- noxtel Council” to be held in Rom S7-Chatelain braids are—to usea slang ex- pression—alreagy “played out.” #7 Kate Murphy, the jumpist. turns out to bea men. “ S7-The race horse Revenue returned $13,510 the other day when be was sold. 7 The turkey cholera” is spoiling Thanks- eiving dinners E4 Penseylvani. . G7 New-tasbioned bonnets are worn high Yelvet with flowers, foatbers, terfites, ‘and bugles cn top of it. Stylish, of CUSTOMERS, inon. ——$_—$_________ ALLEGED ATTENPT TO Poisom,—A negro mp —s oe Das ftir ed lodged e attempting 'opoison Mr. Wm. L. Bowers, residing in Si Pra, cn ia Me. Bowes = , and aid ve heen caug! olson ou substance f his coffeer “Chesicriotm Ma, News. 7 Pedestrians on the streets appear to have ty Bx : on P road, and to D ine as + JOHN WILKE ipjured one 1 Boston has BALTIMORE, Ma. jemi pecovered Bhent bunarea ore chey may be i ee, ETOB FISEBE, a OORAETS. 90 CBETS TO 93, aT 8, SBLLEE*s,