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PUBLIS: At the ED DAILY, Sunday excepted, Star toaliding, §.W. Corner Pennsslvacia Av. and 11th St, | BY tue BYENING STAR NEWSP1PER COMPANT . | ss | The STAR is ser: subscribers in the &re sept {r-rn the Yor! EB + UE sold to ecte tf and Fifty ¢ Dollars: one year, EVEKY -ATUBDAY am SDAY Line :—TD nts; six months, Three Dotiars. No papers ger than paid for. | om. S.me night R CUSHING, comm me 6 2 oc 1S tf POR LIVEKPOOL AND QORENSTOWN, Tumsn Line of Mail Steamers. sailing from J d al BANKERS, __Washingtoa. Mencaante LIN® OF STEAwaHIPS WasHINGTON aNDN Heres ‘ter the Flue Steamshi) z. dOb a s1Be) of the MF i b Gr OkogT from 2 29, Esst OPery Li BADAY eeceaTUn pty 54 bm Tents GRORGSTOWN } an vafpemation aeply t2 every DONDAY corner of cB strost and Now Yorn New. WesH INGTON. and | we. Leave NEW Y¥' BR CRSDAY at 12m. gatr. | r ‘at., Georg. W. THOMPSON. N®* #* ne, BETWEEN PH ADALaL ALEXANDBI a. MASH IN ORM, ¥ 1869. aLsX. CHA THROUG. GEORGETOWN. D.C. Westrer, Pulndsighiar GavUnvay, Malye ennpons BAL |. aD | NGS OF TIME: COMMENCING MUNDAY, Oct lin, 1~69. FOR THEATER i MAIL TRAINS, leded ) (Sund>ys I nm. LOCAL P. Wa "i:50TON— From Maryland avenue ABSENGEE TRAINS. ted) (S0DGess &xcep! Depot—0-3 p.m o. _W. J. PHELPS, Gen NING SPECIAL TRAINS will ne ren ATS, THURSDAYS sad SATURDAYS. From Marsiand avenue 1. 4209 7S pm. m’ corner Dal From St. & = and pb and A. STEVENS, Gen'l Sap't. Manager. och Im Barrens anv oaic samsvan, ‘Trains between ‘D BALTI- eee een we OR BALTINORR, ey ereaee Dunder et Ysa 9:50 end 2.50 ana’é FOB ANBAPOLIS. atTa. 20 P.M. nen A. mo nee ~~ M. Botratn te joa eae tae tl Waswrss 20%, 1968. to the Westcan be hades she care for Hew York on 9 P. M. trate tek Daggage called for and Rave thelr 108 5 2 ‘miladéipa is, How Yort.or eee Stale val at all boo! at the pan Srrangs te ‘dcpot, ant pot tn the bee be EDUCATIONAL. BIVATE 30 otters GABE. Tiop, Sogiieh branches. Latin ber Bog! 109, Sidecars invited to classes ‘ust teh and Latin. Inquire of im the commop aud aud Freuch Ad- mrnetVisoncouag s ourrsusEn 6, 1869, }. 8. 3.. from her since her retarn from V. 34—NE. 5,188. SPECIAL NOTICES. HALL’S VEGET. =z TLIAN RESEWER os BEEBWS THR Ha TT OBLG: SERWS TULOn WHEE GHLY, CIOINAL bonews the —— which nourishes the RENEWS THE @ROWTH OF Whew BALD. THR HAE Benews the brash. wiry hair to silken softness, BEAUTIFUL HAIR DRESSING. One bottie shows tts effects. ALL & 00 , Ni N.B., Pi \* P. For sale by all WHAT A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY RY DAVIS’ VBGRTABLE PAIN KIL- i! It mot only cures the ills of the human ami'y, but ie also s sure remedy for horses with olic. Ithssgever been known to fail ins care of the worst cases; and for sprains, galls. x Rever faile—try it once Directions accompany tach sottle. Sold by Draggists generally —Kentou County ( Ky.) Democrat. ge 231m otis gr DYE. splendi ir Dre is the best tm the world; the only true and perfest Dye; . Bian tscoge altaya ttt aaey aa for sealed fetter ress HOWARD NATIONAL THEATER, Second ad positively last week of the celebrated LYD1s THOMPEON BURLESQUE TROUPE THIS EVENING, The famous Burlesjue of IXION; OR, THE MAN aT THE WHEEL fi In which this Troupe acnieved fuccess in Mew York. where IXIUN was por. <2c°ery,theatrical night. during 29 weeks, to zed audiences, 1b will be pre ith aul ite Patti. Pa’ MAX STRAK@SCH resp lak Sree reapectfaliy announces Concert§Vocaliat, fresh 2 ¥ ndid tri ton, Mile Carlotta Will make her fret’ ¢y irepe, i e GRAWSD PATTI CONC! WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 34, Mlle Carlotta Patti will be assisted Mons. THEO. BITTEB. | Mr. ue ‘Clase: ‘reat Classical Pi | MAN Suiet his first appear- ‘Tenor; ur 5. F FRows. tne |J08EF BERMANES ‘Aistinguished the eminent Basso; Mr @ W COLB A ir Bat sh . A eS Qupker, at the Music Btore of W. G. Met: ‘The Grand from factory of tel ceae aban aed fe from the manutactor QTCOND MASQUERADE AND OIVIC HOF 2.8 PK. KOGIVING BVE, Bov.17, sso. Tickets, $1; admitting « gentlemen and ladies. Prof. John Esputa.................... Ballet Master Costumes be procured at Lewson’s, 8th st. east, opp. Marine ‘Barracks gate.” ce see M ASQUBRADB ans LADIES, GBNTS aND CHT at aanEY poBEaC! 458 fourth deor south of Penna. Rs moy oc 29-008m a &. PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. \ BALL WILE HEGIVE, iF A PO {£08 MOUST VERNOB ROW Captain Thomas Stack Isaac coaue, 3n., & BRO., IMPORTERS OF Men’s Furnishing Goods, 14 HANOVER STREET, CORNER OF GBEMAN, en 18-e0Sm, lst” Auton risues, FRENCH STRAM SCOURER, And Agent for the STATEN ISLAND (mH. ¥.) DIBING SETABLISGMENT. Ofice—435 BINTH STREET, Opposite Pater t Office, s-tm* Formérty 44% Seventh street. Bt WHaALEBONE OORSETS, 90 CENTS TO 95. Ate, HBLGER’S. Fo ii eae #0 BRST KID @LOVRS, 91.25, uli 2 We eranne closed atte mails tor xl Tarta traveling oMfor, office aball make ap vide the correspondence which they despatch into @ suitabie number of separate pick tze+, Secording tothe letter bill. Exch of these piek- ages sl bear the proper euquette and aum- ber Svante & tu the letter bill. AxticLy 1V. When more than a single rate upon any letter or other article, wader of rates to which it 1s sabject snali be indicated by the despa'ching office, by a fig- are in the upper left corner of the address, ARTICLE V. Regiatered corres; [ paper securely fastened, and the packet iu- scribed with the words * Reyislered” or “ Rac coman iat,” and placed in the mail, The biaak 1a the letter bill for expressing the number of Tegistered articles shall be filled by letters ex. pressing the number. In case no regisiercg sfticies are sent, the proper biank of the bill shall be filled by the word Niasl, or J ARTICLE Vi. Tae registered letters des- Patcbed sball be acknowledged rmmediately by the recerving office. If the verification by the receiving office shall disciose an errot of auy kind 1m the register Inst, tt shali be also by the tirst mail notified to the tebing offi ABTICLE VILL. The two administrations m} tually engage to take needful measures for careful transmission of registered correspo! dence, aud for parsuing 1t when lost; but it 13 understood that neither assumes to fhe other any pecuaiary responsibility in case of loss. aricee VITI. Ail letters exc be- Lween the two offices shail indicate, by stamps or writing thereon, the office of origin. Cor- Tespondeuce fally paid to destination shall be stamped Paid ail ip D. im An Resi: the letters unpaid aad insufficiently paid be ipo to indicate the route by waich they are sen ARTICLE IX. The countries with which, and the eaten on which letters, ordinary and registered, and also other correspond may be exchanged in the open malls ‘vetween Lialy a United States. are indicated in the tables marked 1) ana E, hereto annexed. ARTICLE X. The respective exchange offices shall mark, im red ink, in the upper corner of the address Of prepaid letters sent for transit in the open mail, the amount of the postage due Of destination, and in the black ink, shall mark the to the foreign office id letters so sent in ARTICLE XI. Correspondence under bind which does not conform to the conditions m: toned sn Article LX of the convention. or wh js 1m no part prepaid, shal! be retained by the ndministratign ef ort if » OF, if seat, shall not be subject to account. ARTICLE XII. Letters originating in or des- tinea tor foreign c count} sent im the open o matis Italy, and ‘which are ineufliciently prepaid, shall be trasmitied as wholly unpaid, and no Account taken between the two administrations of the amount prepaid. Anticte XII. Letters, and all registered arucies net dell: shall be reapectively returned to the despa theend of every month. The postage on un- paid letters so returned shall bs deducted from the account against the office originally charged ‘herewith. The post Prepaid letters so returned sball remain the account as origi- nalty entered. The expense of transit ef unpaid correspondence which bas been transmitted b: either administration in closed m: sball be returned to the despatehing not deliverable, sball be deducted from the orginal amount cl for transit upon a dec- jarauon of the amount by the office claim ng the reduction. No charge will be made by administration for the transit of correspon- dence returned as pot deli verabie. to the foreign office ences. The articles of a nature addressed to persons who have changed their residence shall be mutually ‘warded or retarned, cbarged with the rate that would have been paid at the first destination. ARTICLE XV. The despatching exchange office shall state on the letter bill to the inter- Mediate exchange offices the exact number of s Tates of letters (or weight, it required) sad ta ist wesentce the oroet correspond- «mce which sh: be despatched ia closed mails ARTICLE XVI. It is understood that the ac- counts between the two offices shall be estab- lished on the respective letier bills in the Proper money of the des: ing office. For the international charges, the reducti: if these moneys shall be effected in the gen accounts at the rate of five lire ten centesit for ope dollar of the United Siatrs. In entering the foreizn charges on the letter bill im the money ef the despatching office, the erat of the United States and five centesimi of Italy shall be takea as equivalents. It is also understood that the quarterly accounts shall be paid, respsc:ively, im gold, and im the denominations of the money ef the creditor Mice. ij ‘ARTICLR XVII ‘The quarterly nt ag be prepared by the respective despatching of- fices of exchange. They sbalt be 4 Bpoa the Sc npwieigemen’s ot rapelpt. and smalls respectively, arranged according models herste @nnexed and marked F and G-. lation of these accounts, showin, alike for the ‘debit an: redit, a by the Waited States offies, shall then po transmitted, with tbe Accounts on which it ls btsed, for the exami. o nation of the Post-Office of Itaty. ARTICLE XVIII. These detailed regulations shall be ratified on the part of United States by the Postmaster-General, and on the part of Ivsly by the Director-General of Posts. Done at Florence in dupteate original, this 1b of March, 4-0, amd at WasRington tis 2d of May, 1355, [eBaL. Joun A. Kasson. G@. B. Tamrusio. (swat. Pose 7rice D mT, « per SHING TON, $s. ‘The foregoing articles of detailed regulations for tag into execution the: conven- tion of lovetmber, 1867, the Uuited ‘States and Italy, are herehy ‘apd ap- Witness band and the sea) of the Post- mes Department this 24 day of May, A.D. 268, (ematj Avax. W. Rawpat. JE ages meen aa for continues S7-The rage for plaid costumes it of Mr. Pesb: a oT be amount ody*s bemefac- ieee eA Brcko tee ations ane aeve to the canes of edecation in the South. autuma z ruby, garnet, maroon dear ae ict em nig hy color that can be svuh apy qiher color; the other colors cau! PRICE TWO CENTS _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, SenaToR Tuatsr, of Nebraska, 18 m town. INTBRNAL Rev envE.—The rece:pts from this source to-day were $299,021.91. PERsowaL-—Hon. H. W. Slocum and Hon. Thos. Harlan of New York, are at the Enbitr. How. Bax Wabs is in tals city, and bad an interview with the President last evening. TREASURER SvinweER has issued & cre atar £0 ing the distribution of the new lega: tender notes, Cuarcys H. Evans, in tne S'stistical Bu. reau, has bern promoted from turd to tuurty class clerkship. = Naro.gon Bouve, Chief Messenger of the Navy Department, has resigned Dis pesitian to engage in business in this city. Mz. Go. BUTLER, of the New York press, bas been appointed United States Uoasul Gen. eral to British India, with headquarters a; Calcatts. Tum exrEmsEs of the Navy Department sipce the beginning of the present @dininisira. tion have veen $1,845,010) less than daring the corresponding period of last year. ‘THE Coxuntssioneer ov INTERNAL Revency has decided that vintuers are Not 6Bdject to the special tax as liquor dealers for selling their own products at the place of manuiactare, Cor. CarRoy, Commissioner of Agricluture, ‘ now in New York bat will retura here ina day or two, and will then leave in the course of a few days to attend the Georgia Siate Fair. Tre U. S. stesmer Guard, storeship of the Ensropean squadron, nas arrived at New York from the Mediterranean, and ber officers have Leen detached. WhY ARE CERTAIN LADIES of the present day like the “forlorn hope” of # besieging army? Because they are about to throw themseives into the breeches. Tue Noveunek Inteeest.—The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized the payment at once, and without rebate, of the interest due November ist, om both regustered and coupon bonds. PARDONED BY THE PRESIDENT.—President Grant bas pardored Anderson, Patterson, and Elsom, who were con victed in Richmond, Va, in 1863, of conspiracy to defraud the revenue, and were sent to Albany penitentiary. THe Wate Hover—There were a number of visitors at the Executive Mansion this morn- ing, but the President did not receive, being engaged most of the forenoon with Secretaries Fish, Boutwell, Postmaster General Cresswell, and Senator Thayer, A BRIDESMAID at a recemt wedding in Wash- imgton was described as hav: ber hair adorned with orange blossoms and leaves. She wore the blossoms and leaves of the tea tree growing in her own garden—a shrub (hat may weil be cultivated for its beauty alone. Qe=. peunsar, the wow ‘or was, telegraphs to this city that his private business Will not allow bim,to leave Keokuk in time to arrive here before*the 29th inst. He declines the tendered comphment ef a public dinner on the occasion of Nis arrival. Col. OCHILTRES, of Texas, haying been in- vited by the Conservative citi: f the First District of that State to become a candidate for Representative im Oongress, against J W. Clark, the Republican nominee, bas accepted the call, and is going home to take the stump. ResicNaTion OF GENERAL BUTTERFIELD.— Secretary Boutwell this morning received a letter from General Daniel Batterfield, Assist- ant Treasurer of the United States at New York, tendering bis resignation of that office. No action bas yet been taken upon it by the Secretary. Navat Oppexs.—Midshipmen ©. ©. Corn. well, J. D. J. Kelly, R. C. Derby and A. B Speyers have been detached from the store. sbip Guard and ordered to Washington, D. U., 10Fr examination for promotion. Easign Adol- pbus Marue has been ordered to ordrauce duty at the Washington navy yard. How. Warp H Laos, formerly United States Marshal for this District, has retarned to this city, and will spend the winter here. He is eagaged im wiiting # history of the Ad. ministration of President Lincola. Mr. L- was for many years am intimate friend of the Jate President, and for a time his law partner, INcREASS OF THE REVENUE PROM Waisky ABD ToBacco.—The internal revenue tax re- ceived trom whisky between March 1st and September ist, 1869, is increased 95 per ceut over the same months of last year. and there is an increase of 66 per cent. in the receipts from the tax on tobseco during the same time over the corresponding months in 1°62. RESTGNATION oF U.S. MARSHAL KaRtow. General Francis U. Barlow, U.S. Marebal for be Southern District of New York, arrived in Washington yesterday, and after a brief conference with Administration officinis, de. cided to tender his resignation, which was ac. cepted by the President this morning, who at once commissioned Samael A, Harlowe, a depaty in the Murshal’s office, to be (teneral Earlow’e successor. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The | President has appointed Samuel R. Harlowe to be U.S, Marshal for the Sonthern District of New York, vice Francis O. Barlow, resigned. Michael H. Collins to be U.S. Appraiser of Merchandize at the port of Charleston, S, C., vice Daniel Barrow, suspended. Joel C. 0. Winch to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas, vice D. J. Baldwin, suspended. ‘TRE Dares Micrrazy Roap 1x ORRGox,— Commissioner Wilson, of the General Land Office, Bas received @ map o the Dalles milis tary Tead im Oregon, duly authenticated, and showing the ne of the road as “definiiely f'xed” from Dalies, on te Columbia river, by way of Camp Wateon, Cangon City and Hum. bold Basin, to Gaake river, oppovite Fort Boise. It js filed in compliance with the act of epproved 25th of Febraary. 1967 and pursmant to resolution of the board o directors of said road compacy passed 9th of March, 1260. Ex-Goermwos McQoRMIoR, of Arizona. has retafned to Washington, after a brief visit to New York. and may ve found st 285 G street ol. Carter, whose death in Arizona was late. ty emnounced, was not Secretary of the Terri. Tax Persioent and Mvs. Grant, with Mise Nellic and Master Jesse, lett Bere to-day 1! *pecial car attached to the (245 traia for Pbii- adelphia. to attend the weddieg of the daugh- ter of Bienop Simpson to-morrow. They wi'l re ura op Friday evening or Saturday mora. img. PaYMERT OF Teme Pustic Dsnt.—Mr Wells, Special Commissioner of the Raveaas, ia bis forthcoming annual report, takes the po- Sition that from $50,000,000, to 100,000,000 of the deb: can be paid aanually, and that tae dedi can, therefore, be extinguished ia fom 15 to23 yew He does not believe the people will be satisfied with asmatier rate of payment. SPECIAL REPORTS. Bem Special to The Evening Star. BROTHEREOOD oF LocexoTivE Exornemns — Tune Vierr TO THE PRESIDENT.—The mem- bes of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Eugi- neers of the United States and Canada, who bave been attending the annual meeting o! the association im Baltimore for several days pas', arrived bere at $35 this morning, for tbe pur- pose of paying their respects to President Grant, be having fixed the hoar of ten o'clock this morning to receive them. Abdou one humcred and twenty delegates were present from nearly every State ia tue Unioa. and Tepresenting nearly every railroad in th’'s country and Canada. They were headed by Charles Wilson, Esq., Grand Chief Engiacer of the Brotherhood, and Major Geo. S. Koontz, the efficient parsenger agent of the Washmgton Branch B & O. R. R. Upon arriving at the Executive Mansion, the detezites were usbered imto the East room, and a tew minutes the Presigent appeared, whea he wis addressed by Mr. Wilson, as follows: Mr. President: You see before you represent- counecied with the great railroad - ests both of this country and Canada. We are locomotive engineers belorging to aa orgsni tion Knowa as the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Almost every State in tue Union is fepreseated by the men now before you. The'r associations, their interests, and their prejudices are varied as men engaged in other pursuits; but 1 assure yon, sir, that 1 speak the sentiments of all when I eay that we tender oO our respects the bonored Execative head of the greatest nation on earth. We have Rot come to invoke the passage of any law, as we hope to obtain all we desire by merit aloae, and gain your approbation and encouragement by our good conduct. Mr. President, in bebalt of my associates I tender you our gratefui TF shown to us by grantunt this mierview, trust that our future con- duct as an organization will never cause you to regret the same. The President, in reply, said: Gentlemen: 1 am very glad to meet you as the representative clars of one of the branche: of industry of our country which does more towards its development than any other. With- out the aid of railroads the interior of so vasta country a8 we have could be made of bat very little use. You have my best wishes, gentie- men, for your success and prosperity. Mr. Wilson then introduced the delegates to the President, who took each one by the hand before they withdrew. Accompanying the dele- gates were a number of ladies, who were also lotroduced to the Pres‘dent. atter going thromgh the parlors, State Dinieg-room anu Conservatory, the delegates withdrew, and Proceeded to the Patent fice and other place, of interest in the city. They leave at 5:40 th. atternoon for Baltimore, and will adjourn sin- die thi ng. The organization represented by these cen. Yemen has divisions in nearly every city in the Union, the objects of which are beneficial and protective, besides prescribiag rules for the government of engineers, which will ad- relation to the removal of the latter, Tesignation of the A:torney General. that only two weeks “go requestea Bim mo: to resign. the same time tat the re: the late campaign Promising their support om coi would remove Brewster trom This faction, he 4s composed of si him that be believed faaiter to the State, and wished him, Bre ster, as State's Attorney, to prosecute bii Tbe publication of the know: ‘States Senator jast winter, but was peatea b: tor ©: wien UAL as F000 as the rewster cuting him. pointed to the Jamin Herris Brewster. toms. bat bitter personal enemies. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. PRIZE FIGHT IN CALIFORNIA. Comtest—Nimety- Fought—a Drawm Mattie. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. San Uct. 2 —The One steamer fight was declared drawn. suffered slight injuries only. SEVERE SNOW STORMS aT THE NORTH, Telegrayhed Exclusteely to The Evening Star. BUFPALC, Oct. 26.—Snow commenced vails. snow fell here this morning. Dave fallen at Walkerton, Eigin and WOHNY OF Techlecs pereoas Tram tease | ober “points North ‘and Gnwotthy or reckless Persons from being em- | ei suowing tillage “w= ployed on tran Great Western and Grand Trank Railway- ———-- re. ‘The registration of the voters of Baltimor- city bas been complete, ‘The whole number Of.voters now registered is 44,211, am increase 017,018 over the number registered inst yesr. The city election takes place to-morrow fo members of the two branches of the city coun cils. There will be three uekets in the field» and quite ® spirited contest ts anticipated in several of the wards. u0n 18 BHinterrapted. The local of Quebec November, and the Dominion the 15tn of February. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. the New Market Races, autumn mee! a principal —$<$<$<—<—$— «Txion, or the Man at the Wheel,” was pe> formed at the National Theater last evenirg toa large audience, and will be repested thi each, with one hundred by Westmi evening. The burlesque of Sommambula”’ | minster; @ to | aaninet Unedegee en Oe will be produced to-morrow migh!, and the Cardinal York. «Forty Thieves” om Friday, for the Miss Thompson. mefit of THE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT. Telegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Star. St. Lovis, Oct. %—An Omaba says:—“The that the Nebraska I. Amendment last psa eho The registration of volers in Montgomery county Md., has been completed, and foots up as follows: First District,449; Second District, ; Third District, 511; Fourth District, si0, Fifth District, 624. Total, 2,959. It is now probable that the Governors of aij the States will unite upon the Isth of Novem. ber, as the Day of Thanksgiving—that being the day recommended by the President. <iovernor Butler will session this winter. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Eventng Star. MADRID, Oct, 26.—It is reported that Mar: shal Serrano Aad now it turns out that “Lord Hubert Le Roy S. Ainsley,” who for some months has been quite a lion in the fashionable circles of New York, and whose recent marriage to Miss Martin, one of the belles of Staten Island, was duly chronicled, is no lord at all, but an ex- vaiet, a gambler, @ frequenter of low places. threatens to resign the the Progressiste. PARIS TRANQUIL. Triegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Panis, Noos, Oct., 26.—The city and, in & word, an adventurer. He is not | ‘rAmquil. The Government has taken great known at all im London fashionable circles, | precautions to guard against disorder, but no and if he ever was, is now uamrecognized. His | ™mauifestation is likely to occur, { Tother, who died a few years ago, was @ sec- ond-rate actress in a Berlin theatre, and his tatber at present is engaged in tne livery stable MINISTER BURLINGAME. Telegrophed Exclusively to The Evening Star. tusiness 1m the lowest part of the city of Lon- | Gorawmagnw, Cet 26.—The Cbiaese Em. | lon. A : ~' 7 4 valet toa wealihy Freach gentleman im Pa. | 9259+ ing visited the capitals of tis acquired bis education—an education which bas so assisted him in palming himself upon ite too erednlous American people. I: ap- penrs, fartbermore, that his true character was kv own to Mrs. Martin, mother of the bride, before the Marriage took And that she forbade bin her house and annulled the fngagement: but the infatuated girl clunz ts the swindler, con:inued to meet him clandes- Unely, and flualy married bim at the house of ber aunt in New York. The atfuir has created, s might be sn »posed, quite @ sensation among he upper tendom of Gotham and vicimity. Ste (ransit gloria, Chewete, de. fe. Deomark, Nor‘ the Netherlands. CYRUS W. FIELD. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Siar. Umaha fiom Denver yesterday. bas determined damage accraes a Tas PREVAILING ST¥YLES.—1t these are | th: ugly, we can please ourtelves with tne know- Wedge that they will be short lived. First we have the sailor dress, which to our thinking Bas nothing to recommend it. A vertain fast look, which is called jaunty, waibont any par- tcular grace or style. The eailor costume consists of the echting expedition—that is—it might devs was properly carried out—but ihe | Much satisfaction to those wRo rg er! hich the s fine, and two showy for such tie al ous of City.—Courier’s Street, Tas New Yor« Goi Gould, and the Revell. flnancial editor TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ! POLITICAL MUDDLK iN PENNSYL.- | VANiA. ] i ef Attermey General Brewster. PRILADRi Puta, Oct. 25.—The Morning Post, of to-day, prigts the official correspondence between Governor Geary and the iste State Attorney General, Beajamin H. Brewster, in Governor Geary’s letter simply requesis the Mr. Brewster, im reply, accuses Gov. Geary | of duplicity and fraud, and refers to the tact the Governor | aying at) t made | by Mr. Covode for his resignation auring for Governor, was a piece of bratal, smpertigen:, and wpauthorized tate: ference on the part of Covode. Brewsier as- cribes {his removal toa conspiracy of @ cor Tupt jaction, who bargainea with Geary, *, men as W. B. Maow A. K. McUlure, and ex-State Treasurer Kemble. He iurther says that Geary wid emble to be a de- ace cBuses great excitement Bere im political circles, es- Peciauly the charge that ex-Scate Treasurer emble was a detauiter. Kemble is well Bere, and was a candidate for United ‘ameron and Brewster influence. itisex- slatare meets friends ia that body will insist oa Sn investigation of the charges agains: Kemble, and Governor Geary’s reasons tor not prose- Judge F. Carroll Brewster has been ap- osi'ion vacated by Judge B-n- They are bivod reia- ‘re Rounds Francisco, Riley-Cannon Prive fight "00k place to-day im Maria County. to convey spectators to the ground was detained by tne police, as she was about leaving this city; but the authori- | tes of San Fran fight. cisco could not preveat ine darkness interrupted the proceedings, aud the ‘Cumnen was severely punished, but Riley re here last night, and this mornirg the grouna | was covered. A severe snow storm now pre- Toronto, October %-—About four inch-s of | Aboat two feet The fail is very light, and railway commani- bas been convoked for the ith of Parhameat ——$_____. Tak NEW MARKET RACES IN ENG. LAND. Lompon, Oct. 26.—To-day was the ergy eg ne petactpal Face wee ee {ne Cambridgeshire stakes, a handicaj wenty-five 60 ns a Sdded, which was son at —$—_—____. THE NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE AND Fatitied the 15th | 344.67 Toat March is incorrect. body adjourned without action in February. Probably call anextra week before. The mines iuall tue Regeacy im case of a rupture between the Unionists and muirely xy And Sweden, left to-day ior ILLUMINATING Gas anD VRGETaTION.—Dr. | PimaRciat axe comuraciat. | Tae New York mowey marie: is adr at {0 7 per cent. om cat!, With exe*proveat 5 per cept, Some loans Bave bere mats ‘o> «x: Gaye at legtt fet crest araa com a20t8 Ty percent, The Trrasary e+ fold 10t8 wee > 12 per cea ' - - Government Seceritics WAsuimarox, October 20, Jay Coowe & Oo. furnish the follows yaostioes of Gov- | rowent securities : Sriline US 6s mse. ">, t ve Twenties, five Twenties, 1a Five Twenties, 1-65 F A ve Twenties, Jan & x wwe Peention, Jan. & July Fove Twenties, Jan. & July, va Tén Forties......., 5.2% 5 Jedd, Ten Pore « Goin Lot ' 820s, 5 20's, JndJy.6..1 es By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Privy” Garsaway, operas Lewis Johnson & Uv. Quoi swum sou cones | ta Rome Gnd foreiga markets as ol owe Na» Oss .Uctober 26.—Secoad Bon | @e “i coupou 19%, 5 we “Oe uay, it coupons, 115 hy 5 BMAP y « menippt Omrificntes, 265 | Western Union Telegian', &) | Sw War Per ey) Meow, tral, 12 Machigan Sy Gcuwa. 199 Oleveinnd and Pro * TAN; @9 preerrsa St Rock i: Bor: Wayne. =); 4:00 & Terma Toledo sud Wares. wvor Adame Wells. Fargo & Uo. Exprees, +, —aiaots tee Express. 55. Aw icaa Ex. 3, Merchant Uniow. ®\ Oniergo W do. pret’a fe Gold. 'H ya Bee. Ttinois, 964 05 LivegProot, | p.m.—4)ottou market steaty Sales 10.000 bales. Mid@iivg Uplaud-. 2; Mid dling Orleans, 12 Yai y econ TR THE MARGETs TO-DAY Felegraphed Exclusively to Tie Feeiny) Scar Core dull: Old. $1.10981 1%: new, dull at Saltz. Provisions avchanged in every respect, Whisky selling at $1.4 Naw York, Oct. 26.—Stocks steady and dat! Money € to 7 per cent. Exctanae, long, short.9%. Gold.3 \ 5. 1040's. coupon, 74. Virginin Sixes, ex ‘ 48, do. mew. $3. North Carolina’ Sixes, old. ay: do. new, 37. Bartimons, Oct. 26.—Virginia 6's, old, 454 asked; do. i567, 4, asked. | — soe. | Alexandria and Vicinity. |. The Gazette of last evening has :he following te Pica? —Last night two residents of the city. weg had a quarrel. resolved to settie the ulty by a fisticuft engagement, and : | thrown upon them by the spectators of tue @ffair, end so blinded that they could not ser each other. Tbe fight bavi the parties agrerd to meet {his morn Bg at 10 o'clock, And resew the com- bat with broad sword: | Pasrorat tor of the Secon: city, bas bad a8 Ot, As yet, signified bis mtention of accepting the call. Parronace Boucut.—The handsome three story brik dwelling on the west side of S Asaph street, between Duke and Wolf, be- | Jomging to the estate of the Inte Lucy 8. | Thompron. bas been purchased by the con- of tbe Second Presbyterian bores. for & parsonage tor what chareR, @{ & cost of $4504, {t | Lesencme Farm—Tbe Londown Conuty the lines of the | Atriculteral Pair will commence a: Leesburg to-morrow. Pansy from Use east- ward being largely in nd vance of the immedi_ ate ability of the operators to fill, and, as = conrequence, the price of coal ts now tally 5 cents per tom Ragher than @ Week ago on the comMon qualities of coal. and 75 cents to $1 per fon on tavorite kinds of cual. The Ledger "3 “There is a disposition on the part of som« Operators to await the public sale of 70, tons of Scranton coat advertised for Wednesday of e resent week. Inthe meantime the Iabor im tbe production of coal is being pressed as mMUcb a circumstances will allow. The Read ‘pe railroad bas again increased its toon: Over the previous week, 8 has also the Valley raiirosd The ‘Schuylkill canal also increased I's tonnage. Theentire coal preduc- Von of the week 3o7.~2 toms, against 271,012 | tops for the previous week—se increase of “6.216 toms—and tor the year 11,316,354 tons, Obs to same date in Inv, under corrected figures of i We are giad to note that the tradeof the past ‘Week did not tail off as was feared it | are being brougut juto operation, increased demand fot coal, as fast Even im the Havieton regi. possible , it is thought that | Work will be resumed in afew days. This, being one of the most prodnctive regions, can add materially to the supply of coal. Tha‘ rot tf higher mow than i will b+ in January next we save ne dow. The lowest prices at the Scran- ton public sales of coal have been 19 the month of January, aud there aregreater reason tor ite being the case the coming wimer than at aay | ume beretofore. Orders for coal deliverable | op Broad street, in this c 2 Janes: = | said, will be taken now for $3 per ton, so Sanguine are operators that the prices will be lo T. Pries ot cargo at Port R Mall red ash Soa~6 so, imboat $4, broken & id chesnut €j.1ja¢ Tue Evig RaiLeoap Srame—Tae strike on ihe Erie railroad sull contimure, The over- tures made to the men by Mr. Jay Goaid ia regerdtoa regular pry day did tio: prove sat- s-iactory, and wntil there tsa better arcange- | Ment made the meu say they will Dot resume | work. Dir. Gould, Mr. Brooks and Mr Rucker are visiting the sir.kers alomg to St Louis, Oct. 26.—Oyrus W. Field reached | of tbe road, eudeivoring to bring ®d0u! & se of the trouble. EXxPLogiox oF AciD ano Loss or Lire | Affire Inst night at the wood-preserviag tac- tory of Robirs & Co.. in South Brovkiyn, N. Y." caused by the explosion of a tank of var- and of Michael Gogas, » Who ge: | ere ipstantly Killed. Teeit’ boner” wee blown fifty feet into the aur, Loss esumaied 8: £16,000: in otitis ihgbinndessats | PRovas.e Wire Mvgpes im New Yorx — Frank Myers stabbed bis wife Mary, a: No. 240 West Thirtieth street. New York, last ev-- Bing. at 6 o'clock, imMicting What te sup. pored a fatal wound. ‘Barve Bot lives together for « great while, ali Lei Ht ki H i 1 i fe i

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