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J mweers c+ rere + THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAI) Y, Sunday exceptet At the Sta din Dollars; one y . Sre sept trem ‘be offic The WEEKLY STA worming—One Dolter- oger than paid for puoshshed on Friday f-a-Relf © year. TAUNCH AN? p 3 MIT! aptao A. B. Street wharf TUESDAY MORNING at 6 ings on the Pet mac Biver Toman of 1s)! Steawors, sailing from New | &k EVEGY SAvOR AY AL. TERSATE > CEsPats MM Tickets sold to rom land, Ireland. and the ( For fell tofor ms’ trent to JOHN G. DALES York - Agent. 15 Bros.9s_ New Vork. or MIDDLETON & 00 . TANK EAS ann tf Washing “>”. a \ w ERCHANT? LINS OF STEAMSHIPS SerweEN WASH'NGTON 4NDN = YORK. | "Sete Carietta F eas M Berestter sie Pius, Steamsntpe KO. KNIGHT | CJ BSUS aud VALLE otibe MERCHANTS’ LINE. wilt mak » bewren NEW. a TORR. “ALEXANC Kia. WSSHINGTON, and | ation & gent. office and whari foot of Some, or at the corner of 1788 N= EXPRESS LINE, VIA OANAL DELPAL ee Pe AShiNGr GEOKGETOWSN. Begaisr sailing day from 14 North Wbstres, Pas shige SATORD SY. Se From 63 Water street, Georgetown, WEDER® DAY. sts Freight recerted at any tne ALEXANDEI aap apps to HYDB & TYLER, ww Tet jstown, c. 89 Wels "EL DBTOaR 2 00 Alexandria, Va. WM. OLYDE & 00. fe8-tt 14 Horth Wharves. Philadetphia, EDUCATIONAL z Leet LYDIA THOMPE&ON iL great bate Grar Adal ats wil | Sth October, at the Music Store of W. G NATIONAL THEATER, Two ¥ TOHT, Farewell Bench Bis 4 et . it of YD1a THOMPSON such will be the Raw, Yorks 21g FORT atinee, “Forty Thieves,” at two o'clock. 2% ote we _ es Dutch Comeliaa, JOE MMETT, and the celebrated Bi weomb Min LINCOLN HALL, Patt. Patti. MAX STRAFOSOH ressectfaliy announces that the Id-renowned Concert#Voc alist. freet from her spl- pid triumphs ia New York aud Bos- tou, Mile Carlotta oa WiN wake her first’ appearance in Washington since ber retorn from Rurope, 1a ON GRAND PATTI CONCERT, WEDNESDAY EVENIN atreis her; .J. F PBOME. tne | sone HERMANNS, fiptingatshed Violia. the eminent Basso, int; with Mr G. W COLBY. Admission, $1; &F- The ea'e of ve rott 7 of AtQUERA Costus M ~ - FOR . LADIES, GB: at ‘and Piano used is from the msnufsctory ray & Sons. oc B 452 loth street. 0c 20 eo$m__ fourth deor south of P-naa. are R pMOvVa:,A »b. THE SUBSORIBSRS HAVE THI? DAY Ky moved thelr ABT STURE from Ne. i.)4 Peana. avenne, to No. 245 F street, Let ween i3th aud idth streets, in Booe’s new buildin, yar new sto: be opened to the pu vito a fitted up, wih anew hing in our line it isvors, we hope to ee eeeieaee, stick SMITd & STRONG. BIVATE TUITION —4n experienced teacher fers OABEF Ou and THOSUUGH INSTRUU- at reasonable rates. in the common and her Boglish branches Latin and Freach A: ditions are especially ir vited to classes in common Ep: and Latin. Ii RIGHT, No 360 Mascachusetts FF eEsce AND GEaM Prof. HENRY M the above langui Hes. Apply 419 Hi atrec VENING CLASB. An EVENING CLASS qill be organized October sf Emerson Inetitute, tah street, between 1 and K, for tustrnetio: the Bo, Particular attention given to Book- kee cane es PP AT TERSO: in Emerson Institute, ice { street. a Mxusic. from loth street TTE KR. DBAPEB WILL RE Private Classes on the 20TH OF at No, $60 2th street, between G in English, French, ics, with jc, witl _fxercises. Class hours fem ine to three o'ckek. Mise Lraper fers to President Grant, whose children she in- stracts Rev J.P. Newman D.D, Rew w ~~. Jabez Fox. Hon. Obaries Sum- rigadier General D. Townsend, rae Goyzaca course ‘The exercises of GONZAGA COLLEGE, Wn cee ee crete ettween Se and Wi, ence on ., MUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1569, bee Pom Ts President. RDING 4ND Da¥ SCHOOL, 411 Thirtcenth Stree! ties of this institaticn will be resumed | September § "The school builitag ts located in rear of residence adjofuing the Bp{phany Church. sud fe well Known as the Bpiphany High Bchool The enciceed grounds afford am space for recreation Bay be obtaived by a Er Pri = gam” OF Be Pris ia. J. HARROVER. cy ¥ INSTITUTE, 1,527 and 1,529 BOAprace etrect, Philadelphia, Patt and French, for young’ Ladies and AY Seve ack, wrench ts the lanareas 2 i Bre ihe family, sad is constantly spoken ia‘the Tn, iy3etm = =MADAME D /BVILUY. Prin’, Isaac coare, 38., & BRO., IMPORTERS OF Men’s Furni ing Goods, 14 HANOVER STREET, CORNER OF GERMAN, an 1s-eokm,lstp: BALTIMOBE. A ETON FISHE FRENCH STEAM SCOUBER, And Agent for the STATEN ISLAND (H. ¥.) DYBING ESSTABLISAMENT. Ofice—435 NINTH STREET, Opposite Patert Office, Formerly 44% Seventh street. 2)-2m* i , BC. No. 505 9h Strect.( «aten Hall.) All work in their line neatly executed in the city < country, at short notice, and on moderate rms. Lo™2zs. WOOD, AND COAL. ‘We call attention te cur large stock of LUMBEB, tig <omnite t ~ 5 Herm Contos, Vin ia. and Bast- tern Bhore Framing jatched 5 Cypress . Lathe; Pickets and beaded; oats, Various lengths. ‘Lomber of all kinds kept under cover. ns 26k all Kinds of Lumber usaally found in a also deal im WOOD end COAL. We havethe “take Lt ae Pt Oak aud Pize Wood, sawed and split and in the pve deliver in any part of the city 2,20 pounds to atom Orders by mail promptly filled. » PRE ANE 8.2, and 9b st. East, TWHALELONE CORSETS, 90 CENTS TO @ ATS, HBLLEB'S, oer. Lal 34 Market Space, bet. 7th and stb *STABLISHED 1533. We geire toc caLyiteston to our old stock of ™ GLA CABINET WHISKY, € Pinet, Castillon & Co PORE SBEMBY and MADEt ry ‘warrant fur their foc2i-Im} w ‘Mas: Thureday: For Lad Thared: For Gentlemen, from 8 to 10 p. m., Weduestays and Saturdays. less for advanced scholars of Ladies and Gen- from 8 to 10 p m, tlemen every Monday, particulal be bad at the Academy or at the Music e oee-tt Ho 456) ON BXEIBITION jie 456 ND_ BA: 7 gener. t ar AiknhirEns, Braver. ©: “Eight Doore above Odd Nellows Halle Shades, Picture s is, Rings, Balls, & af th Sears, Is, &e, oy e ap u-ly pro OSALS FOR MAIL-LOCKS. Fost Orricz DerantMen wired; and proposals should the price of exch rase Lock, esc! eech tron Lock and each Key fo samples of each kind of Locks are required to be submitted with thi one of each sample Lock to be rivete its inieral s¢ructare and arrangement ts) seaity jpierm jure and arrangement ms} be examined. Every sample ‘Srouid be "piatniy marked with the bidder’ ne, and ifthe same or any part of it be covered by such patent and th: slo be attached the: ‘he internal plaw or arrangement of the Locks offered. amd the particalar shape of the Key rea site = a must not be like any no’ must be warranted not to infringe upon or s Ponape gn ee Se 1 BOt, the gaten ‘reference ‘a Lock ey ot bee! a 3 38 1 ita tf i He He nit 5° tr i eet | rete te ul 8 (4 iff edi i i i E is i rl eF; BE ! ‘01 ‘tor m' and be able 2 Bish if required and ordered, 20,000 Brass Locks and 3,000 Brass Keys within three months frem the time of enterin, ‘and 80,000 Iron Locks and 60,000 1 thin ten months from such time. it aster General will reserve the toll or diminish, as the wants or interests of the service may demand, the ,uantities of the Locks and Keys above speci- fied, with @ proportionate allowance of time to a —~ be warranted working fo} two years in the ordinary useof the service, when et subjected so obvious violence, such as defective within that time to Locks without charge. is atm: tate ber Seuucaly et bd peuet ed one dow and “U.'8. Mail” on she opposite ‘The contractor will be required to deliver Locks at his own ex; atthe Post Office nt, Wi D. seperate bundies of five Locke cach and boxes, containing not ivacy, integrity, and care. propotal be accepted if not tH if Spey cer; ‘their plece att fy seen Court seal therest,) Rte dienes} for their becoming ri ible as sureties on the required beng for the it of the contract, wh Fait Locks aad Reve se, of neceenitn iy tmportant ang delicate trsat, wucn cals rt . ° ‘scoompanied with testimonials ie deci © Proposals and specimens the Postmeet: ral may Geeinitexped oat select the Bras: joge ir and the Iron Lock rusting with diferent fodividuate for such dies. wi ent hints of Locks au ‘be may select. Proposals ebould be carefully sealed and ad- 4 to the ‘“Becond Assistant Postmaster Gen- SoEe as tategeet on te aavuons thease for Mail-Locts.” JOHN A. J. ORESW: oc 18 M,F.16t Postmaster ences. ODEs oF ether Pe sak creme wie Caren rend intell: Seemed —_—_-—_—_ THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE. ewmiaciy hocws on DAVE iB. For . tweaty yeare it <a nocd by mt — tn Todte feet in nearly all the Missionary Sta tions, mot only to counteract the climate tufla- ripceentie memmen ae G8 lp eset ioteraslly for ail iseners of the bow % ich Ee emer eseeaaee: json, Be. oc 39 im ALL’S VEGETABLE ILIAN HAIR * RENEWER BENEWS eB iE Waem obie, ORIGINAL Renews the nutritive tpefter which nourishes the ENSWS THE GROWTH OF T: 1 RENEWS THE, GROWTH OF THR HAIR Renews the brash. wiry hair to silken softness, BEAUTIFUL BAIR DRESSING. One bottle shows its effects. P. HALL & 00. N N. H,, Proprictore, Mtr tale by all aruertotoee So ig, Peonatare —————— eee BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. ‘There ably Sxtonet ex! ‘Turk ‘This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; he only true ‘Dye; harmless, reliable: ipetanta ad diseppotatinent: ne risteniogs tints; ie itl effecta of bad Dye Stack on snows Beld by ail Draggiets LACK O1 fumers, a dat PERFECT MANHOOD, Axe FOR YOUNG M' NSRVA’ with certaia hel, erring and unfort: Bent in Sealed letter en free of charge. Add; . BOGESTION Box FePhiladelphie. Pa’ tert ocean PIC-NIOS, EXCURSIONS, &, Fo MOUNT VEBNOR, istry ARROW capi Zheng tase rial, Mant White House wed larehall ‘a . return ‘the city at 4 “Pare to Mount Vernon ead tatu a den Supt. anz-tt ‘office: Willard's fotet. IRISIN? Tax onrat vecstas.e Blood Purifier. zIRIisI«In. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF THE IRIS VERSICOLOR OR BLUE FLAG, ‘The most powerful. safe and reliable remedia agent discovered for the healing of wonderful rth to unkno’ aa been withinthe trol ace, and is now taki ‘ite stand as principal amongthe blessings of medicine. ft asta Gieectty eon cas bina mein oe and part e cles 5 fring’ the ial Current of ell the humors’ aed taints which disease or malsrious influences h: ated ‘adicating and peutralisthg FO, and er: lng sary Sains ing Gerace = ; Ries Tee e. bh may D bave Teaso! it is Infalisble ‘La, Bxve- 1ONS OF THE SKIN, ly for Incipient ConstmPTion, morsy. &C , and will cure the most viraient and obstinate cases of RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. It fs an unfailing preventative and cure for Bevratoia, Sick HEADACHE and NeRvovs Ar- FECTiONs, and in bas no DISEASES OF WOMEN it bas no equal. action upon the Li Hidncyste prompt, salutary. aud effoctt fe this property which renders it one of and moat re! le DIURETIC REMEDIES known fm the practice of medicine. Its excellent and skillful combination with other ingredients imparts to it of the nignes TORIC QUALITIES zheet ao ly stimulating, permanently i: img the digesti: a ganeVand reodering If m most valusbis curative agent in cases of DYSPEPSIA ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. By taking IRISIM, the blc od. ail the tissues tritlon there: ‘and fo and erie, Tendering the whole system por- of—ie fectly BemeMseR.—This medicine is no offshoot of quackery, the regular formals of guished D . JOHN WILKINS, and k_ Stoves, Esrastisazp 1844. ANDBEW J.JOYCE & CO rey ne BD. Co., (of Broome street,) e80-eoly PBELL. TATE AG ENTS. FAB Fig IMBER LANDS in irginia, Maryland, and other ie fook; corner 7th and Drompaly attented to. The best re- ae Talison of Va: Cus. W. Camrse tof N.Y. 0c36- lm Crores STOCK OF CARPETINGS. SFMT ea ee” ake G00) ufal and of the Eres HOT: WECM Bose, We jnvite the attention of purchesers. | a RMT common eae Bo to nave bail Bs ee ogo Sead ar ie ae savereh Fire 'cad Water Proot Re op poe Took. "Walls Oomensed, 10 ‘alwer . and for Nendo ea eee ad — . eud-im* THE WARREN DOUBLE OVEN COOKING BANGE, For sale by avy. Ps ey = ae Tyree er, ein the dist aay, of October. Ise" Thereby give Bite that Fi tare yn appointed of UBABLES F. ei oheald aad ret. Petition by the ourt of el Dierctabola: ita e Disurict Court ena sitting a's Court of Benkrortey- eewEy F. DAVIS, Ase jgnee. 3 Penus. sveaue, oc 22 lawiw =e Washington News and Gossip. Secretany Fise lett here last night for New York. A Natiomat Depository Bas been estay. lished in Arizona, for the convestence ot reve. nue officers and Gover! contractors, THE NEW LEGAL-TBRDER one Gollarno'esare our. A description of them ha® heretofore been published in Tag Srar. ADMIRAL FaRRAGUT has so fT amproved as to be able to sit up. He hopes to be out by the first of next wee: SucreTaRy RoBEsOs left bere last evening for a visit to his hume 10 New Jersey, and will return on Tuesday next. Firet Linvt. G. M. FLeMine, U.S. A. bas been assigned to duty under Gommicsioner Parker as Indian Agent. » SacreTary BouTWBLL hss to ree yoke bis decision not to allow the currency *4 Pacific railroad to be used 88a basis for banking purposos.. RESIGNATIONS AccurTap.—TR¢ President bas accepted the resignations of Oapt. Axel S Adame, 2d Cavalry, and First Lieat. Jeremiah C. Wilcox, 6th Oayairy. How. FREpzRick F. Low, of California, the new Minister to China, received bts instruc. tions from Secretary Fish yesterday, aad will ‘very soon start for Pekin. Conscigxck MoNEY.—Treasurer Spinner this morning received a letter from Cincinnati, Obio, containing $10, which the writer desired to Bave placed to the credit of the conscience fand. In THE UNITED States SUPREMB CourT yesterday, among otbers, the case of the State of Texas ve. George Peabody et al. was taken Up, and writs of subpena were obtained, returnable the first Monday in December. THE OFFICERs OF THE ARNY on duty in this city will assemble at the War Depar:ment on Monday, st 10 a. m., in uniform,to pay their respects to General Belknap, thenew S-cretary of War. PROTECTION OF EMIGRANTS.—Secretary Boutwell has addressed a circular to collec’ors of customs and other officers directing them to enforce against steamship compamies the laws forthe protection of emigrants, ‘TAB RErORT of the Commissioners appointed to examme the Union and Central Pacific Railroads is nearly completed, and will Probe ably be submitted to the Secretary of the Inte. rior next Monday. Hon. E. C. INGERSOLL, at present represen- tative in Congress from the Fifth Illinois dis- trict, is mentioned for Circuit Judge under the new law for the circuit composed of ladiana, Northern Illinois and Wisconsin. TRE Carevs concluding accounts of the expences of the eighth census have been fully sated, and show the cost of that work to bave been $1,535,001-51, aguiust $1915,027.53, which was the cost of taking the seyenth census. —— INCREASE oF K&VENCE IN DELAWARR.— During the months of June, July, August, and September, 1269, the collectior Eevenui laware, amounted t> $207,063.41, being $31,849.78 over the collections during the corresponding months of 1sé-, Mags. GENERAL Gaines will go to New Orleans again on Monday, it is said, to again tender the olive branch to those who dispute the title to her property, and if her terms ar» not accepted, she will force a settaement by another application te the courts, APPOINTMENTS EY THE PRESIDENT.—The President bas appointed C. D. Smith to be Surveyor of Customs for the port of Paducah, Kentucky, and William F.Gedney tobe As- eessor of Internal Revenue for the First Dis- trict of Virginia. Tax Wuitz House.—There was quitea large number of visitors at the Execative Mansion to-day, nearly all of whom were admitted to see the President. Among the visitors were Judge Rivers, of Virginia, and Mr. Turner, Speaker of the House of Delegates of that State, Gen. C. D. Gilmore, and others. SoMETHING AnoUT LETTERS.—During the past fiscal year seven hundred and sixty mil- liens of letters passed through the mails of the United Staies, being an increase of forty millions over any previous year. This is about twenty letters per head for every man, ‘Woman and child in the United States. * Captain WALKER, the well-known battle. scene painter, who painted the picture in the ‘West stairway of the Senate gallery, is now engaged upon a reduced copy of the painting orthe “Charge of General Longstreet at the Battle of Gettysburg.” It is one-fourth the ‘size of the large pictare, Tex BoGaRT Casz.—The Secretary of the Navy bas issued orders to the commandant of the Navy Yard in Brooklyn to turn over to the civil autnorities psymaster’s clerk Bogart, recently tried by court-martial for embezzle- ment, fraud and desertion. The proceedings in the court-martial have peen set aside, THE LONG-CONTESTRD CA8E of Reed vs. Rob- erts, on the discovery of the use of explosives for increasing the flow of oil in oil wells, was yesterday argued on appeal before the Com- talesioner of Patents by S. H. Swetland, of Swetland & Co., ot Washington, and-©. M Keller, of New York, for Reed, and G. Hard. ing, of Philadelphia, for Roberts. ReTvRN OF THE PRESIDENTIAL Party.— The President and Mrs. Grant, with General and Mrs. Dent, returned here last evening from Philadeiphia. The President was ac. companied by W. W. Smith and lady of Wash- ington, Pa,, and Mrs. Judge McKennan, the Mother of Mrs. Smith. who are now guests at the Executive Mansion. The President, it ‘Will be remembered, stayed at the house ef Mr. Smith during his recent visit to Washing. ton, Pa. ANOTHER ARGUMENT YOR PRINTING THE CuRRuncy HERE.—Treasurer Spinner this Morning received for redemption from a New York railroad company a twenty-five cent note of the new issue woich has the appear. nce of having been im circulation for some time, but does not bear the red seal ot the Trea- sury upon its face, stamped upon all the na- tional currency atthe Department. This note is upon the Government paper, and undoub>. edly printed from the genuine plates; but not baving the seal shows that it was put im circulation after being printed by the New York bank note companies and before reaching the Treasury Department It will be remembered that the backs of the Rew notes are printed by the National Bank Note Uompany, ot New York, and the face by the American Company, of that city; hence the note above referred to must have been stolen from the company which was Jast in printing. The Government will not, Rowever, be the loser, as the Bank Note Vom; are charged with every sheet ef paper issued to them. and must Teturn either the money printed on the Paper. or the mutilated sheets. The fractional currency 18 printed in large sheets Qnd trans. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. SPECIAL REPORTS. kind presented here. : “THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT.” | | he students were = from | ar, bird shot. They Temain to be thore who bed stoned them, when © aimcelsy Daniel F. Bskeman, the only revolationary | and exchange of shots occurred, resuiting as | soldier who was or the rolls at the dale of the | siated above. Tied prior to 1500, and to whom a stipend of $100 additional was granted by the act of Feb- Tuary, isth, 1567, are m 6 are from the District of Colum In tMe bounty land @ivision there were issued during the = wg September 30th, 1469. 1,650 original a warrants, Of original applications received there were 1,651 and of ¢! suspended there were 3,751. the breast—having been trinl in the Cirenit Court in Frankfort, which they were princi and witnesses, Were set upon, about five miles Place, by four men—some of them principals Deaten w: clubs end feathers. It is stated that tbe child has died from injuries re- ceived during the attacks. Some of the parties cpaseed i the attack have fled from the neigh- Tue Inpranxs.—In his forthcoming report, General Parker, the Commissioner of Indian Affaire, will, it is understood, take ground against the system of making treaties with Indian tribes. and will advocate the adoption of & plan somewhat similar to the one ix use in Canada. During the past year there has been & marked improvement in the general condi- tion of the Indiaps; fewer depredations have been committed under the humane policy rsued, and more readiness mani: formerly to engage in "ieultural pursuits, Peace pointed In regard to the but three out of the ten members FROM TENNESSE: The Convention Question—A. J. Around. Special to The Evening Star. NASH ILLE, Oct. 30,—The lower honse of our Legislature has been the scene Istely of ex- bave made any visit to the Indian Sountry, ser: and the bureau has felt the want of more information re ig the Indians, which the commiesion were expected to supply. Bat four or five thousand dollars out of twenty- five thousand ap} by Congress to pa; the expentes of the commiesion have been used, and there still remains on hand a considerable portion of the two million dollars appropria- ted to feed those Indians with whom Ro trea- ties were made. — EARTHQUAKES IN Jaran.—Dr. D. B. Sim- mons, late $b, Yeddo, gave an accour.t of earth. quakes tn Ji re the So- ciety in New York, on Thursday evening. He said that the five islands which formed the Japsnese Empire were ot volcanicorigin. The Japanere have records of earthquakes going back at least thirty-five bundred years. On an Francbise Law to bea constitutional provision, mere telection of delegates 10 2" Usnvention mere te! = jel & Convention called to said Franchise Law. The on- vention will ly meet early in Decem- ber, alt! ough the day for the Of dele- gates bas nm oP he been set. aver ge here is an earthquak ry ten days Andrew Jobnson has visited the Legisiature The early records of the coun'ry seem only to | 0! ly every » OF & week, and gossip ts Teter to those vast convulsions which inflicted | bury as to what is the drift of his movements. widespread ruin and desolation. One of the | Itis pretty certain be will be the leading spirit most remarkable of these earthquakes occurred | of the coming Convention. It is said be is in 7%, continuing three days. This terrible | abcut tosettie m Nashville, and will ran for subterranean eruption, completely obliterated | Congress from this district. four bundred cities and villages. | In sis Soother destructive convulsion occurred, ing which the people were compelled to SSOCIA ‘Ss RTS. e in tents in the open fleids. In 1752 the Assoc! TED PRE REPO PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. A Shipwrecked Crew Rescued—Villazge jurned im Califoraia—New Railroad im earthquakes were accompanied by immense 2 oe Disceveries—in- yoleanic discharges, the light from the burning Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. mountains changing night into day. pheieE RPP OA OER ETT ve Sam Fraxoteco, Oct. 30.—The French bark Sprout has arrived with the crew of the Iirit- urned on Tuesday Jast. Upon the criminal docket eleven les were convicted and sent horse stealing, re- | ish bark Strathsboy, abandoned at sea, and moved his case, upon affidavit, tothe Oriminal ked up alter ceven days exposure in a losg- Court of Baltimore city. Peter Green, ¢slored, <a who wns acquitted of the charge of stealing beg stro partof the village of Swarth. ehické n ‘ar Silver Hill, in this county, bas | Vil'e, California was burned yesterday. Loss been detivered to the authorities of Calvert | heavy. county, to answer the charge of horse stealing The first rail of Ben Holladay’s Willamette Vailey railroad was laid to-day. U.S. Senator Williams and other prominent Oregonians were present. Additional rich mineral discoveries are an- bounced in the Reese River district, near Car. hn, Nevada. that the Indians are He was identified here by the State's Attorney of that county as one of the parties who burned ont of jail at Prince Fred rick sometime since. The case of Hart, indicted jor assaviting Aman mamed Iglehart with a knife, was continued over to April court, and the prisoner released on bail.—Prince Georgian. A PoLicEM aN SHeoTs AwoTHsr Drreixc a DisrvTg.—At boon yesterday a political dis- pute occurred in a saloon in Washington street, near Thomas, New York, between a court officer in the General Sessions and chibald Douglass, a bill-poster. hot words between the disputants, Jackson drew a revolver and fired at Dougiass. Tne ball entered the back of Douglass’ head and lodged in his brain. The wounded man can- Arizona advices troublesome throughout the Territory. Accounts from the Big Bug mining distric’s are favorable. THE BROOKS CASE IN PHILADEL- PHia. . Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PHILADELratA, Oct. 30.—Neal McLaugh! the driver of the carriage im which the assail- ants of Mr. Brooks eseaped, was brought before Judge Allison this morning on a writ of Kot possibly live. Jackson resents Tam- beas. ‘ application mary Halland Douglass nnother Democratic = ‘hon of the bail was hes. valet faction. Jackson is now under indictment for | “After hearing the evidence Judge Allzcon maybem in one of the city courte, having bi:- ten off one officer's finger. THE West VIRGINIA RCTION.—The re- turns come in very slowly trom West Vir- ginia. Thus far only the towns reached by telegraph have been rd from. Wood and Secu Demoorel ‘elegaien ef Tajgrice i elec! ymocratic jorities of from 100 to 200, The official vote ot Wheeling city and Ohio county show a Democratic gain of more than 200 over the Presidential election Jast year, bat as compared with the election for delegates two years ago, the vote shows a Democratic lors of about 400. A week will epee d elapse before sufficient returns will ave been received to determine the result in Telused the reduction and remanded the pris- ner. < ‘The argument for a new trial In the cases of Morrow and Dougherty has been postponed til next Friday. FIRE. Telegrophed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Dareoit, October 30—A fire broke out this morning in theextensive oil warehouse of A. B. Hioman, aod is still burning. The loss will be total, Amount not yet estimated. THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. the State. St. Earenansne, Oct. 2th Em ‘or of i spend a part of ter at STRENGTH OF THE MASONIC URDER.—In the ry Nice. a0 rome 9S me pr of rand Lodge of the t —- ore ot Free and Accepted Forgicn Naws by Cas_e.—The London the membership of States and Territories and tha Briti sions reaches 4543 1 im Mary. land, 1,753 in the District of Colu: oy id Virginia, 11,1-$ im North Carolina, 13,167 in t will earn him glory - Mr. Georgia, 29,850 In Pennsylvania, and 16,969 in body, whore serious illness in London has Tennessee. ced, was clighuly betier H10L8 as to the selection of a king are DEMOCRATS GOING vOR HORACE GREELEY. again rife in Madrid, and again the Duke The New York Sun states it asa simple fact | Genoa is pat mently forward as the most that grea: numbers of Democrats are going to | probable cani The ecclesiastical estr- yote tor Horace Greeley tor Comptroller of the State of New York, and adds :—‘The season is | reduced thirty per cent. that Mr. Greeley is regarded as an honest in- for the four vacant seats im the cependent, patriotic man, who obeys tne dic- | French Legislative bas been fixed for tates of bis own comecience, and cannot be led | November 2ist. Paris literary people are into any corrupt schemes, no matter by whom | much excited because M. Pietre nas for! they are devised. The workingmen will also | the tation of & new drama which bad vote for bim becanse he is one of thelr own number.” A Youns Bigamist.—Une Robert U’Connor, Passed the censorship. There is a rumor afoat, though it canvot be eraced to any reliable source, that the Russian boy of twenty, was chai betore Justice | Government bas cent a note to Tarkey, = Dest, ot Now iti, on Theraday morning, | (Stung ofune. wy penngs of armed Aah wi two ives com. r. Piainants. “it seems vote mee (he com: | ‘The international commission to decide marriages Within six montBs, and the same clergyman ed the ceremony on both occasions. tates that he left his first wife because ‘their firet child was bora within two months after they were married. ‘@, on being approached Iately, by agen- gaged in distilling inFauquier county bject of the latter's admission into church membership, replied that there would be no difficulty about the matter provided he Would agree, in fature, to “let the devil boil Ris own teapot 5 THB ALEXANDRIA, Loudon and Hampshire inerring party, under command of Colonel , having surmounted the divide at Paddy ‘Sam, how is the pie trade t>-day?!” Mountain, baye shifted camp to the Romnd | {: Hil, four miles west of town, ‘They will ex- omen eases, it ain"t So good now, the lore the route via Petticoat and Lock- ne zciomen chs gut axes i bbe t's, which is likely to prove preferable to the pie be bas 1 ol —— to 4 the more southerly one.— Winchester News. wee x ne SA de] sell a great ra NERS? e8.—The Miners’ (Pa. ies to ihe brokers 1 Broad street, and Jonreal seacancest hat the Committees of the wow is ‘pense litte Chey hada't get me appetite. Coal Operators’ ‘and Workingmen’s Benevo. | 77ibune, fied St tea por cont savanes onthe Gaal tot Tipe Our Wass — The Cncage Te October. This is an advance of ten per cent. | Dube says the Hrancial is not 4 on the wages paid for Septemver. —— — oer ath ae a a got aevcieedls-. eee ATTExrT TO MURDER THB SHERIF? oF {he grain crop thal the present low prices make shots in t eee ee Oe Le Wenion ce yeas Ite prob in bis office im the court Rouse, Thurs. this fall's business will be done for day night, by some unknown person, and bad- ‘wounded. The would-be assassin escaped ae firing three <bots. S7 The Co-operative store in North Bridge- ‘Water, On & capital of #'\855, dia in three month: @ business of 215,240.1, with a profit of on the o7 ‘eo side in the trial—and badly | f Loxpos t | follows:—Comsuis, %3 4; tonds, ‘62's, SL as? y | | tbat the companies beg: ————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, $1,210,800 tn f Retionnl cure mcy Bas Deen ceived by Treasurer Spinner from the Pria ing Division coring the past werk, and #1,(°,- 010 tn he forwaraed to varioes the Treas. brer of (be Uaited States in treet Rational Screven etiam Secetcr circa i > ol panic moneys. $19,655 G00; total, $987.01 3,959 he toe amount teer-for The balanc- dvetor mutilated notr ‘The #moert of national baek erro evanding at Co., furnish the fotlowimg quotwuors of ov- erent seourimes : Twens ; Five Twenties, Jan. & July, Five Twenties, Jan. & July. Frve Twenties, Jan & July. Ten Forties By Bankers’ and Broker’ They ape, somes & Gassaway, oper: 4 Lewis Jobuson & Oo quo + oo & and bonds (a home and foreign markt a» follows: New koms,October gu). Second Board O's cL coMpoR, LIV%; 520% HR coupon. 198s, Coupons, 1/74; 1665, Lis, io@, compon. new. 116%; 6.208 ‘of, ompon, 164; 5.20"s, 1868, coupor, 116%; 16-408, ¢ -apon, oF 1G\; Ourrency 6's, LTA; Camor, 524! Copberiane, 27%; Mariposa, 839; Odi aot Mae siseippi Cer 26 Pawne Mai Western U: raph, 3 1343 Boctor one 1% y, Erie, 204; Go. preferred, none; Hudson, i745, Reading, 94; Mlesigan Usa- He a=. Southern, 1 \; from that By: (By Carlie} . Oct. H, i p. m—Markets close 65'e, 814; "67's, 53:10 Hs, 764. Mlldolay OT ya 98. “Brie. 214. Atlantic, 4. laverroo:, ! p. @.—Uotion markets close Righer aud buvyant. Sales 20,000 bales. Mid- dling Upiands, 12a; Middling Urieans, 12 4a soni creme Ag BALPMORA, Uct. 3).—Uotion dull omt- nal at 25. Flour dali and nomiaal. with guo- tations Wheat ‘Tas Mississirri ee Disaster—appi- TIOBAL PaRTICCLARS.—The steamer KRamcoa morning irom below, and bronght up John H. Lyons, second engineer of alt, young womin from St. Louis, who was ued om a floating ® Lyons reports Daying seen several cbarred bodies on the wreck, butadds ver; little to the ipformation already the wreck Gad vicinity to sear. for and bury the bodies of the lost. A su: toription of nearly £1,000 was raised ia five minutes on at St. Louis yesterday t> detray theexpense of this commities, and o:her sal 8 willbe made forthe benelit of destitute families. A despatch trom Caroon- dale says up to half past twoo'clock yesterday othing further bad been heard at Graad Be | Tower or at Oarbondale in reference to the miseo ia Dave forbidden the sale of wewspxp=rs pon their care. They didn't mind the :raili-, bat the local papers got so duil (Rat passengers Jeli asleep While reading them, and were Tied eo much farther th: ey wanted tog> to lose menry. Hence this acion. The newsboys nave held Sn indignation meeting. and are going to ap- peal to the editors to make more readable pi- pers.— Worle, 8t « iment with the folio foot note. “For werks past I have slep: shooter by my aadacarving r my pillow, expecting at break-o'- y the Indians would come for my seaip, bat of this has not been half so tomy mind as the making out of ome quarterly re- 87 Rochefort nas survived fifty-four duels. S7Kossuih County, lows, cist a uaaci- mously Republican vote. 67 Down in Mississippi they call a colored man a “Fifteenth Amendment.” S87 New Orleans is bothering Mes. Gay ‘with more litigation. panne SF There will be six ecli ext yerr, bet none of them will be v: ‘States. Ne am the Used Horatio Seymour tracks of land ia &7-William H. Seward, and Jay Cooke owa large lowa. ee in New Haven has killet hereelf for the sake of her compiex.oa, taking arsenic. S7 San Francisco has seventy -tive Sorosises, and Gon”t want any more. play the ational ladies at Evanston Ootlegs game three days each wx @F-The Uincianati Eaquirer proclaim that Andrew Jchnsoa is to be ainember of the nex: Congrees, 7 The iatest Pittsburg borrar is the fading ofan infant with iteskuli mashed in. S7-The Massachusetts Intaut Asylum at Brookline finds it easier to get girls adopea than boye. OF The eccentric Father Ignatius is now ing wi ing’ = = second advent, a Com! announcing, 87 James McIntyre fell on the curb stone in Baffslo, while intoxicated. aud fractared bis skull. Another temperance lecture. a7 Brigham Y: monopolizes the divor-« business among the SSain's, and makes &@ good thing out of st at the regalar tariff of tea dollars. 87 1: is now conceded that Governor Unam- of Maine, will appoint Mr. Morrili (> the Senate. be Mr. "s successor in o7-Pretty Amanda is,” said quisite to shother @: os one ex- B so | i t i : I psi # FH 4 isi Hi g ; 3 6 G 4 § 3 i i : : H i i fi