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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | - At The Star Building, § W. Coruer Pennsvivania Av. ani 1l*h Si, EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWPANY. | he. One Dollar Tare: Ope Che Loening Star, at from the on Friday “en Year. Five Dollars effice lonere than pabl for iE WEEKLY STAR—py lll morning One Deflar-and a hail a yeu? :AILROADS. Barsisoxe AND OHIO RATLRVAD. Wasmrsotom, win, | Arties of Traine between WASHING — RAND BALTIMORE is DRANGN ae ane PE WAY STATIONS | Leave daily, except Sunds J sad 9.304. M.. aud 2:50 and 4-20 P.M. Mand 4:20 PM No train to er FOR BALTINORE Roe Leave #8 AL M., and 12:25, 2:50, 5:20, sna | York New York, Rouse's Pi WHS POM. pon WAY STATIONS | Learn at SAM. ard 8:38 and 7.45 PM | POR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. | Leave daily except Satmr ley and Sunday,at 7A. | M2:50 ant FAS and 9PM | ‘Gp Sainrioy at and me 2-50, 748 a | 230 PM 19 P.M. apt, con jay at 2: mectina Belay Statin with trains from Baltimore V hen Pi pure, de “puronch tinkts tx the West can be bad at th Wart : hours of day. Also. at the Companys Off Fessengters purchasing teketa at th ‘fice can there arrange to haw ¥ “age culled for and checked at their residence, taken + depot, and pat ta the baggage car pis New York, Biitadeiphin. and Boston, wee ad it of ** on Line. ee a WILSON, Master of Transportation. LM. COLE, General Ticket Agent. ~s le GL BBE PHILADY 1A, NEW YORK. ‘Trains between WASHINGT( are now run as follows. viz FOR NEW YORK. without change af cars Leave daity cexcept Sunday } at Sa.m., amt 12:45 and 9 p.m. POR PINTLADELEHIA. Leave dalty (except Sunday }at S a. m., and 12:45 and 3:40 p.m N SUNDAY s Leave for New York at 5:40 p.m. and Philadel Phia at 5-40 m or New York on@ p.m. train only. hroweh tickets to Phil Boston can be had at the > in the day. Also, at the. Passengers pure’ ote can there arrange to have their called for and cheeked at their resi dence, taken to the depot, and put into the baggage ‘Nee Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Annapo- Bis and sah cot ‘Trans Master © ks STEAMBOAT LINES. FE STAUNCH AND FAVORITE STEAMER J. P. SMITH, Captain A. B. Fick, will leave Washington. 6th, +t cry TUESDAY Jock. for all Landings on the Po- iver. arriving at Rinaale «ame evening: leat ing Kinsale at 6 a. mw. WEDNESDAY, arriving in Baleina: = be a ). R. CUSHING, mnvalation — FoR Liverroon ay ) QUEENSTOWN. Superintendent People's Acce Line “apply to J+ we York. «0., N ERCHANTS LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafier. the Fine Steamships E. C. KNIGHT, JOHN € nd VALLEY CITY. of .at 2m. ply te JOS. L. GALT. Agent, of ot High street. George town. or at the corner of 17th street and New York aul tf JW. THOMPSON. President avenue. NEW EXPER S LINE, NAL, ‘WEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, = we WASHINGTON, ND é¥ORGETOWN, D.C. Regula iting day from 14 North Wharves, Philaielphia, SATURDAY, at Bm. a From 63 Water «treet, Georgetown, WEDNES- DAY. at 3p. m. t Freight received at any time. Apply to HYDE & TYLER. 63 Water strect, wrgetwn DC. M. ELDKIDGE & Cy, Alex- Va. WM. CLYDE SCO..14 North Wharves, Beegynesr: Be Just received and 5 tons Fresh New baa 5 AVANS & SHAW. Betreet, between lth and 12th, near Canal. _Bol-Im Ce Se oF MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK. > €. PARKER, 455 7th street. receives for MARK TWAT S” NEW BOOK. “THE INNO RE EOAtT tok hie ons joe * pero it thorized by me to do so. All Seeie ing saeken ta ae ie comiaiog ons oe ay plied at Mr. PARRER = Store. MKS. KATE _voliw* Agent for" The Innocents Abroad. ((kOTH DRESSING AND DYEING ESTAB- LISHMENT. ‘The subscriber wislrs to tnform his friends and the —— WANCH STORE of hie DYEING BUSINESS at 259 Pramelvania at 7. J. DENHAM. ESTA’ AG ENTS. FOR SALE—FARM and TIMBER LANDS in pony Nr ning ef os a other South- “Omer Kam 1, Felleral Block, corner 7th and F ‘All Dusinese pemptly atiended to. The dest refer- ences given if toutared sim OCTOR SCHUMAN AND DURAND’S TONIC? PREPARED FROM ane, CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF FRESH BEEF. OLD COGNAC NDY AND PYKO PHUSPHATE OF ; ion is of the Com it ge od tas Wasa yess We mibe directly | y the purity and quality of both Flesh Canal and building up of the haman frame. IT ISA CERTAIN CURE FOR THE FOLLOW. Incipient Consumption, Debility, Dysp*| cin Tedigeation, Henetoarn, Overwecked Wicd wad Body , Depression of Spirits, Excessive use of it~ weus Liquors, Rheumatian, Ulcers and romie Sores, and in Fe Delicate and Sickly Children. isl eenscearling trom broken van nnd Scbliiebed impere ‘of the Blood. Hf Sou want to be permanently cared Yoo must avoid eo oS Oe the most obstinate and forlorn cases. PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE PREPARED AT No. 193 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. HS. W. CAMPBELL, of N.Y. ‘We call attention to our large stock of LUMBER, consists White Pine, North Carotiva, Virginia, and East Fleoring. tail testa ak Ashe a "Poplar, thoraaly sew: on = _ of Lember uenally foend in a We deal in WOOD and COAL. We have the eclebrat ~Lykens Valley” < Luke Fidler.” and Shameken Lee ohes Pine Wood, cawed and split and in the {Lat prices that cannot fail to he satisfactory. “Wedeliver in any part of the city 228) pounds to . | UMBEER! LUMBER” LUMBER ‘Y 4 te , Het & Cypras » Whi Fine und Bprece Pichews, Codex Posts. Aiea! | T 7 not be enclosed DRESSED LUMBER o ences kinds on hand and for sale at lowest market | enve! ty Witter « REDGRAVE, envel Corner New York avenue and 6th strest snare from Norther office letters with th» eudorse it ‘‘correct, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1869. TWO CENTs. EVENING STAR. _Pmeear—imen ¥.¥- cone ot T= [TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. it is found so, or will note the error, if in the regard to d from an inland post. Teturn bill, notin it whether correct or otherwise, and wil that it is returned by the first mail thereafter to the exchan, ment between th Post- Washington News an d sip 7 Tue White Hovss.—Senator Morrill, of Me., ASSOCI ATED PRESS REPORT S. Internat Revenve.—The receipts to-day had a long interview with the Presidynt this ALS from this source were 8538,113. F's, ant 9:30 .4 e — = = -Oftice 40,ind 345 P.M. | Se Post ro Fes a ee xchange offices, and destined for am inland post-office, shall be forwarded in the other registered letters original- same manner as. ly mailed at such office. Arricte VI. The ‘shall wae | at the follewiag points, viz:—On the side Uke Sp United States, at Port Huron, Michi; m Sunday weit, Michigan, Black Rock, N ‘ON SUNDAY isten, New York; ‘ion fee of five cents States P. Department upon all registered letters sent from the United States to Canada, and to the Can: dian Post-Office Departine gistored letters sent from Canada to the United States, AxticLe VII. The present articles shall be considered additional to those agreed npon be- tween the two offices on the twei March, A. D. 1851, and shall come into operation h ober, A. D. 1856. Postmaaster-General ot the United States, and the Postmaster-Genera have hereto set their hands and affixed their seals, at the date set opposite to each, respectively. ® New ¥ork; Albany, S Mas QUARTERMASTER GENERAL Meas leaves = here to-morrow for a two months’ tour of inspoc- | Addison Dent, and Thomas McNamara, from tion. During his absence G will act as Quartermaster General. a the side of Canada, at Sarna; Windor; Waterloo; Queenstown; > gana; Coburg; k St Johus; Stan dee. x2 a itness whereof, the ©. Mi n; Brockville; P leFerran ; Montreal; Toronte; Dun- * Article IE, The mails exchanged between ae icex of New Ye A ‘ Boston, on the one side, and Toronto, Kingston, ard Montreal, on the other, way as through-meils,—not to be opened intermediate frontier office. ARTICLE LIL. The postage to be chs the United States, on a letter an ounce hy weight, to or from five ceuts for an JAMES CAMPBELL, Postmastrr-General. Ronert Spence, Postmaster-General. visor Fulton, of Baltimore, to California, to + are to pass each distance within the fing three thoasand mil ding three thousand miles, within ted States, tem cents the single letter. an ounce, or addition weight of less than half an ounce, to be charged asone additional rate: the rates in this section mentioned, having been adopted and agrecd upon by the Postimaster-General of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of AnvicLe IV. The postage to be charged in Canada on a letter noc exceedin; i , to or trom the United States, nts for any sistance in Canad: additiona! weight of half an ounce, or additional weight of less than half an ounce, to be charged as an additional ra PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can have their hair restored to its natural color, snd if it has fallen ont,create a new growth, by using HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is the best HAIR DRESSING in the world, woking lifeless, stiff, Brashy hair, healthy, soft, and . For sale by all druggist: « ‘Nashua, N. ResicNev.—B. Platt Carpenter, Assessor of half an ounce a ooo THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE. Medicine go favora- AVIS’ PAIN KIL been twenty years it has jonaries in India, China, 3 . in nearly all the Missionary Stations, 1 euly to counteract the climate influences on the fam lies of Missionaries, but for the cure of Cholera valent in the Kast, It ix i ‘of the howels, and externally nde, burns, brine, Kc. has been accepted by Commissioner Delano. District of St. all letters posted i ye delivered in Canada, or posted in Canada te be delivered in the United States, these rates shall be combined inte one rate, of which payment in advance shall be op- tional in either country. £ combined rate cannot be Umted States to than the whole a the United States will collect THE GENUINE a EXTRACT OF postages on letters to Canada, pre- the proper stion paid in the United States, and the Post-Ofice Department of Canada will collect and keep all postages on the unpaid letters from. the <i States, as well as the postages on letters prepaid in Canada to the United States. Anzicie VIL. Each mail despatched trom one country to the ether shall be accompanied by a letter bo age op showin so posted, and distingui: with their post a res creat eeonom: of beef tea. Buy none but th Extract of Meat Company,” ture on every yar, For sale by a ident and Secretary of State. Mis instructions | 80% With a double-breasted frock coat, the cdg | Tavior, i. Winahipe J. Mastin known as the conciliatory policy. contemplate a full and fair trial of what ts | ——Chinese fame and demelry are all, the rage AMUSEMENTS. fe TZEROTT fing the paid tro 1 possible, the’ negotiation of an important | fashionable this winter——Large lace treaty with great Britain regarding the inter- | (such as our used consular service. ‘The negotiations are likely prove successful, and the protocol of the tre will be probably submitted to the Senate in I SATURDAY. MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 6, 5, AND 9, B. F. DUANE, NINETY MINUTES IN KWEER KOMPANY; XIX. The vttices designated for the yt of Canada mails tates, will stamp **L upon ail letters sent into Canaia for’ deli and the other offices designated for the desp I recei * mails, on the = SONG AND CHIT-CHAT, WITH SKETCHES OF X-CENTRICh KARACTER. m Kards, 50 Cents kai Doors un-klesed at 7; komme: it eae THEATRE. X NIGHTS ONLY. ned ‘COMB MINSTRELS, And the great Dutch, THIS EVENING AND EVERY EVE! FRAP ye a eset je with new and choic rotesyue Delineations of Joe SATURDAY atz o'clock. side of the United Statex for delivery. Post-Office Depart States and Canada shail » the other all dead letters, mnopence out charge, every three months, or oftene the general regulations of ‘The world seen: RECEIPTS FROM CusToMs.—The receipts from customs at the ports below named, from Oct ber 25th to 30th, inclusive, were as follows: New York, $2,198,866.25; Philadelphia, $153,435.27; New Orleans, (October 1th to 16th,) X83, San Francisco, (October 18th to 23d.) $189,711.91, Total, #3,134,110.45. = ston, 8313,216.67; | Mary will eco TicLé XI, The expense of tr: more, $194,883.35; = frontier exchange yance is by water, shall be buc equally by the two departinents; but when transportation is by land, the expense shall b y proportion to the distane travelled over the territory of cach country. Al contracts for such transportalion shall, befor they go into operation, be approv: : where the conv borne by each ‘second door above F, B 443 Tentheireiee Tne ConmisstoneR oF PATENTS, inthe € ter of the interference between the applicat! of Joseph Jewsbury tor a patent for improv. or raising weights and the liam and William J. Eades, utirmed the decision of Board of Exay ing patent to said Jewsbury for se: from May 11, 1863, FOR FANCY AND tment of each countr This arrangement shall go int sixth of April next, and it m he modified from time to time, as may be agreed upon by the parties thereto; and it may be an- uulled at the desire of either party, upow three months’ notice. In witness whereof, the Postmaste the United States and the Postinast! of Canada hereunto set their hands their seals, respectively, this twent; Mareh, in the year of ‘ht hundred 2nd tifty-one. ment in machines patent granted W ASQUERADE COSTUMES M*e i LADIES, GEN AUHA fourth door south of Penna, AKINI'S FASHIONABLE DANCIN MASSE Ta sten Sika bot seceet is now open for the reception of pupils for t Days and hours of tuition—For Misses and Masters, from 3 to S p.m., on Tuesday For Ladies, from 9% to7 p. m., Tuesdays and Hemen, from 8 to W p.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays. Class for advanced omer Ladies and Gentle- . Hh. to be had at the Acad- oe Ff our Lord one thousand ——* Since added :—On the side of at Sault St. Mi York; Suspension ‘Bi that Congress intended to tax provisions. Tne Mississiry: ELecTion.+General Ames, Pomerat yon e en fi with greet cerp- 4% gi Aithraserssme deere ba pipe cn ic <i emy oF at the Music Stores. i UN EXHIBITION MARKRITER'S, eventh stree streets, ‘Odd Fellows’ Hall, Engravings,, Chroms, Xe. New York; New York; Albany, N Boston, Masaachusetts; land, Agents—Portland to ween ight Doors above WHOLESALECOUNTERFEITING ANDARRESTS— Mase 1, “hol aintings, instant. The order.also gives the list of officers Vumber i C da at Sault St. Marie; Baby's Choice O11 Painti instant AN Rowan; Port Burwell; ¢; Suspension Bridge; fontreal—by through Fr, in summer; Toronto, throngh tag. Canals 8 CASH. Please ber Name and Number. BALLS, PARTIES, &. M SQuERADE AND CIVIC BALL SYRACUSIAN'S LODGE, Ko. 10, K.orP., ry ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, SEVENTH &TRERT, THURSDAY, EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1569. bag; Kingston—by Kingston, Mentrea! Montreal, Sherbrooke—by Route Agents and Montreal; St. John, Montreal Montreal, She: bercorn; Frelighsbu us Philpobarge —by Route Patton; Port Stanley. y subsequent arrange: ing at eitlier of the follow and destined for the hereafter named, the distance being short, are of two cents cach, to weight, viz.: Between Sault , and Sault St. Marie, ort Huron, Michigan, and ween Vindsor, ‘Canada; between Black New York, and Fort Eric, Canada; be- Lewiston, New York, and Q ‘anada; between You ment, letters ‘s ONE DULLAR, admitting « gentleman — allowed to 1. T. MASON. of Virginia. with go A MERRY JUVENILE PARTY assembled last — fg fee — rot evening at the residence of Judge Dent, on La- sc - Ne an en- fayette Square, to celebrate the thirteenth birth- | Hee at No Bros held ee eee a OF day of his son Baine. Among the children pres- ————_2e- - ___ ent were Miss Nellie and Master Jesse Grant, gc 4 and the children of Dr. Sharp, Gen. Dent, and | EUxorr—Faruer Hyact Judye Dent. With the exception of the Presi- | 2888 held in New Y dent and Mrs. Grant, and Judge Dent, who isin | to Missis+ippi, the parents were present, and great- | Evange' ly enjoyed the ecene. General Dent way master | 2€2t autumn. Dr. Schaft of ceremonies, and acquitted himself to the en- tire satisfaction of the little ones. — St. a EXCURSIONS, é&e. Fe MOUNT VERNON. The steamer ARRO’ hes hart, SuSE VERSO pate Pedic a a p.m. JAMES SYKES. Gen’ Sap’ Dinice= Willard s Hotel Corumpia YEAST POWDER. Tue Wenprxe or Mr. Exias Tuomas, of = ‘hearty co-operation Portland, Maine, and Miss Helen M. Brown, the | "tex. Dr. Thompson accomplished daughter of our well-known fel- | cinthe, said that while not low citizen, 8. P. Brown, Esq., which took rate cont Place at the residence of the bride's father, the had Mount Pleasant, on the Mth street road, yester- hd afternoon, _ weiter oe the parlor faking thametis: " thronged with a large fashionable as- | a letter from Father Hyacinthe posse Re to witness the ceremony, which was | ‘ing to his desire for freedem of opinion, performed by Rev. Dr. Cudworth, of the Unita- Miteacavintts 3 Haan Cuareh. he wide was stan ina hears Phere satin dress, trimnied with point Jace, hair | 22,419 plurality. Re eaeaa toga hay pg and becoming. foe, lridegroom was attired usual style, black : Rey ‘3. white vest, and white kid gloves. The | Reform 1. The Howe, porters’ tenet Uridesmaids were Miss Marvin, of New York, a Republicans, who wore a white tarletan, with pink eorce | L agvirrg k silk overskirt; Miss ee a See in adress of like material, green corded nin silk overskirt; and Miss Thomas, +¢ Porthinc of the liquor traffic similar dress, with bine corded sil®overskirt ‘The groomsmen were Messrs. John A. Emory. William W. Thomas, and Austin P, Brown; Tsaac COALE, JR., & RRO., IMPORTERS OF ” MEN'S FURNISHING GoeDs, 14 HANOVER STREET, COBNER OF GERMAN, BALTIMORE. Eee ee N. B— ‘Open every day except Sundays, ETROPOLITA: ATIONAL LOAN OFFIC! near Pen LER & CO. ad Real eke MEARE RAVERUE. NE *** GEORGE BAUER, Propricior. The Bar is stocked registration of vab Ash Coals, sent to the respective © wit Mountain and other well known White rarpene of being sana mail. ” tick . him AgrreLe Hil, The archase our stock in the cots, w 1 nasaek sat dgriner with Sue winter ens | hal aks r frean 6a. m. to 12 p.m. tive exchange offices w bill for cach regis- reel of registered letters, ori | 7” exchange oft Couvcmpia nott YRAST POWDER. Geeta Judge Dent, General and Mr«. Eaton, ond Sit, Bika Malweee OW aud Mra. let, J Johnson, Ohio; Attorney i Moar, Win. #6 Preah, Adalrat Suite, Mills, Col. Dunn, J Hon. Thomas L, Navy, and I Son enter therein the tame of the tf Branch yard Va Sth ot, Bnet ee eet 2 sailed for « % = ee office will then nrail each such letter, - or parcel of letters, in the usual A large stock Sa oacing geeortmnent of Builting | \oparate package from the unregistered letters. Tr G1. WH BEO.’S MUSIC STOR: Moet fume Sr, ee a st. if ft : : F a3 i ; as Advocate; Dr. i Le | in ascparate wrapper or » sealed, and adkbrewed to the oa ipt of STi tin sees Tegistered letters ap tt — Liverty Marker | tr delivery or dixtribution at gighgr of the re- i E wee et rename, Give striel ponowal 8. A., aud many others, State, is atthe Ebbitt. ----Hon. S. S. Cox, of New York, is at Willard’s, This Afternoon's Dispatches, morning. At noon the Cabinet met, all the members being present, and continzed in «+ | DEATH OF ME. GEORGE PEABODY. Mayor Bowers, we regret to learn, is contined | Sion most of the afternoon. What the London Times Says of Him. t> his house by sickne cay TSS Gy Teli zclusively to The Ei Star. PRoMOTIONS.—The following promotions have pom: age worn Tnx Hovse Conmirrex on Elections contin- | been made in the Treasury Department : nporiant mues itssessions here, and yesterday had under | First Comptroller's Office—George Wilson. | Th consideration the South Carola cases. Peabody, creates a profound sensation all the morning papers have obitasry Times says: “The news of M Felix Bramigan, Otto Weber, Samuel Biddie. and Merritt Brown, from 2d to 3d class. The say Lert. Commasper Farorrick J. Nar, U. Register’s Ofice—H. M. Gillman, F. A. Burr, | Peabody's death will be received with no com- + has been ordered to signal duty at Wash- | and A. Hendricks, from 3d to 4th class; K. mon sorrew on both sides of the Atlantic. T™ Apple, W. H. Hills, €.T. Natze, J.T. Power. : L. F. Hawkes, J... Wells, William Latchford, | MDUle Of, gratitude to a munificent be me wa’ x Si ivi- He was an ardent atriet, and was low Ben ot 62.900 pee canta nO ME OF dst | Seon an such ‘fs at howe.” He ‘was aX . | Englander, who, when the South was bowed waregend a — genes 4 erty T. §r. down de bee ngs forward and claimed % ar | Daw . Holmes, and S. A. Lewis, from 34 | a succor’her. He was Ren tear enna Saver’ | to sth class; Prank Baker, J-K. Moora, T. M. | he sashonored by sovercigns nul princes. ” He 4 was profuse in his charity, which pauperized in the investjgation of revenue afiairs in that | Simpson, George F. Rollins, and J. G. Cook, ii ‘ who nel ie eo wi from 2d to 3 class; A. G. Bliss, W. B. Brown, | jiked as well as @ philanthropist ply did whatever good came in his way. nA strictly comme il faut—Large black lace sent by Commixjoner Delano find six scarfs, for house or street, have been named | of the distilleries in Hamflion county all right. “Ida Lewis,” in honor of Newport's heroine. | The remaining three had 250 1} marked © lee aa Saedidell She pocianatinn, feetly plain; double #0 heels, wide | the Government of 300 as found, but i New York, has te his resignation, an it | Porrecry Bisims double soles, fa | attributed to am fmnocest mistake, amd te toval at the , making a much more comfortable shoe than those with | gaugers and distillers are not believed to be im- pointed toes, and it does not add to the length | plicated. Wa. W. Moone, Collector of Customs for the | of the foot.— Street suits and house dresses Ove hundred and fifty thousand dollars has | Sales Marks, Fla., has tendered bis | of Scotch plaid are very fashionable, and J been subscribed for a new Merchants’ Exchange | and which has been accepted, and | make, up rich and stylish-——"Kid gloves arc | building. Washington Rogers has been appointed to tin | Be. fastened with Ha oc the liguetion apie’ a bemaat maa She Mashets ToBay. Some are set with precious stones, and death of the celebrated philanthropist, courtier, yet waved mored. There was nothing | 18s Northwest, 71; Northwest pret 8. E. Norris, 8S. P. Curtis, H. Dempster and C. | hard or narrow about his philanthrophy. He | Boel Hoy. Wa. M. Mxraicx, just elected to the | A. Brown, from Ist to 2 class. . House of Delegates of Maryland, from Howard NNATH ITEMS. county, is very generally spoken of as Speaker Fashion Notes. canct erZatnty little sacks of navy bine, claboraccly | "Sethastat Exehauge < "ane misie immed a with silk braid and brass militar ‘change ~The Bible Ex-MivistEns McManox AND Worratxe- | buttons, are now in vogue among our metro. | _ Question and the Puplic Schools. TON were before the Committee on Forei, . | politan belles. To appear on promenade, how- | Télegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Sior. fairs yesterday, and testified generally in reais | eveF, in one of these rather gandy affairm,is not | CINCINNATI, Nov. 5.—The special whiskey to Paraguayan affairs. —New-fi d iters are of black | two per cent. below real proof, among several Internal Revenue tor the Twelfth District of | French kid, buttoned up the side, and made | thousand barrels examined. A: i FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York money market presents no new featares, the supply to borrowers on a'l Per cont. accor ing to the collateral efferest. Commercial paper generally slow of sale 8b bE wate brokers 1 aceeptanees are quotes! at ten <0 tw with the larger nomber of sales at re, while goed names range fi clghicen pet cont | Lam Paper offered is taken by these z a Government Wastixorex, Nov. 5, 188.—Jay Cooke & Oo. furni-h the ®tlowing quotations of Govercum nt securities: U.S. 6's, 1881, Five-twenties, Five-twenties, | Five-twenties, | Five-twenties, 2c , ys Western t ‘ower, & Inland, 194%; Fort Wayne, &; Alton « Terre Haute, 2 Toledo and Wabash, Chicago and’ Alion, 14; Chicago and’ Ait | preferred, 146; Obio ‘und Missicdppl certitica: -<, 254; Adams’ Expres Wells’ Express, ts American Expres, 35; United States Expr S75 Merchants’ Union Express, nome. Markt, fm. Gold, syatz. of the week, 72,000 hales; 29,000 for expor', 2.400 for speculation. oars are exceedingly costly——Round and jockey | tion, in the matter of expelling the Bible from | Tlegraphed Exclusively to The Boeming Stor. trimmed elaborately e.) and Wilson, (coxswail of the vest just appearing inside the coat roils. | (troke Sa nese braids are in vogue, bel oealad: hawecd a (sroke,) and K. Hammerstone, (covswain.) are the latest novelty, and promise to be u ed | Family, $7.2a80.30; Western Say ‘Thames and “I'yme crews, for “ ———— th white fringe— 0 50; do. Fasnil Ex.Govenxon Low, our new Minister to | Among some ‘of our Fitth avenue exquisiter, | Course wan beteoes Paton aca Mertnke: Fhe | Wheat dali and tower at #1 32as1. China, festerday had interviews with the Pres. | White satin vests are affccted, worn in conn-c- | following are the names the crews: Tyne—J. Gone, kyon ae Be ot oon - Renforth, “4 4 ce at ) Thamnes— | oe ce Dae Soe ot Oe. Midler, Key, | Mcwenger, Hammersione, a ». Bx 1 > “ dull at $1.11a81.12. le - was rainy, but the race came off o, < MintsvER Morey was instracted to secure, | WePed wP-——Velvet iwuffs, bound with fur, | promptly, and was witneaed by a reat crowd New Yorn, Nov. 5-Stocks steady and tira nstr of The Tyne crew won by three lengths. | 00 Western shares. Money oars on turt | The Thames crew were the favorites at the start. | change, long, *%; short, 9. J to don,) are second between hats this season with very high crown— | the public schools has been i - Weave; Cot. J.T. Srraove, Brevet Major General | antyle hot, asa general thing Meceiee ons | eee en ae tor ai A. R. Howe, and Col. H. A. Du Pont, Captain | of the latest wrinkles is a: al~ emer -sreetrwaee brands. Howard 5th Artillery, have been ordered to report to the | !¥ fawn color or gray, and ‘embroidered in bine English Boat Race. igs do. Extra, 0.9 < 2 ict | OF SCarlet in the center. Rather a “fast” fash- | Tel-graphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. C6 sSags; City Mitts Commanding General of the Ist Military District } jon, we think.—For the epera or concert, white Loxvox, Nov. 5.—The first four-oared . 88.0085: for court martial duty. plush capes are in vogue; also sacks of ermine, nO Bacon % Lard quiet at tale), wt. Ex - +B, 1862, coupons, 10-405, coupon, 74. ress Paved 4 vi gain in voguey and when worn over a ligit coca! on the Tpeoen the Sith teen ee | gosh Sines, eh-conpens, SFOs sew, 2” Nermh " ik on od = isa = o Carolina's, Sixes, 45; new 35, iceable fact that real black lace veils are com Ba.ronone, Nov. 5.—Virginia @, ©, in fashion.—Twelve-button gloves are cn ‘The New York Election. 3 aske G49 steed. Nore among our leaders of the fon."--silver jewelry, | Teleprophed Zzclusively to The Evening Star. ba Sg = ty or silver ornaments of any kind, Roman gold, and Chinese jewelry—Evening | licans. According to the to 5% Republicans. are very beautiful._—Home Journal. Safe +s3oc- le se an " NEWS BY CABLE—The Rome cor. | 7“(ivaphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. r Insurance’ Company, at Ni to the Gcumenical Council, says that the dox- ars and matic definition of the Assumaption of the Virgin paced gga agp eam: gh eee but were attacked by persons lying In w Admiral Topete insists upon resignin; position in the Spanish Cabinet. It is pro! the whole Cabinet will resign, and Gene Prim will form a new one. The Cortes ha again adjourned. “It is thought the governm=1 Sa nae 2 Will endeavor to fill the vacant seats in the | Sixty Males Milled by Lightning. Tur Pore Packens’ Tax—In the case of | Cotes with Deputies favorable to the Duke of | Telegrophed Ezclusivcly to The Evening Star Genoa. the appeal of the pork-packers against the de- cision of the Revenue Bureau, taxing them iadeaaniee manufacturers, the decision was sustained by | iterference of the police been required on such Soatruck by light Commissioner Delano, but he agreed to order i St. Lovis, Nov. 5.—A despatch from Fort Electoral meetings in Paris are unattended "General Easton, art with disorder, and In no instance #0 far has tie | H&TKer to Se vernment at that 0c ity , ake ek The Sone: oo e ng. was Collectors to suspend the collection of the tax | Jou nn Whe interview will i te ctated, ace a a until Janu: Ist, because he does not belis take place in the latter id ni ary Ist, eve on oy in Ttatye part o! month at | go. Morrow = Meliday t= & @on_T The Ei of Austria was received at | . @ucem te Dedicate a New Bridge. mony f° Loxpox, Nov. 5.—To-morrow recog- commanding the Fourth Military District, has The Dalmatian rebels are giving much trouble | mized as a holiday in London, and the ES issued an order promulgating the several scc- | % the Austrian troops, but seem be gradually | will not be open for business. Queen Vicente tions of the Constitution of Mississippi, to be | Coming to grief. voted for on the 30th instant and Ist proximo, | arrival of terminns and directs the Boards of Registration to com- the Suez Canal = = from Alexandria announces the | viaduct. Empress Eugenie at mn 5 WORKING Prorte—The journeymen mence the revision of the poll lists on the 15th RPS EEN i s TRERETS | watchmakers of New York cit; oS. pre) Persons . Whitely, od anit = No to be voted for, prescribes the duties of canyasx- | of the United States secret service ‘division, and pony ‘hat the; = ers, commissioners, &., Ke, Gang of counterfeiters, regularly organi ‘THE Nashville Caion makes public mention of } t¢ Purpose of mannfacuning and selling coun- Andrew Johnson, late President of the U: —— ; States, ‘‘sitting imal the grand and lofty dign’ ty of his nature,” in the Tennessee House of = —d er are Representatives, on Wednesday, as @ private wantity of counterfeit stamps, p . citizen, and tells ws that “he looked calmly and | Reed in’tine heceag, Paper and other material serenely upon the proceedings of his fellow citi- partics zens in council,” just as if he hadn't just been | notorious character named Wright; Hart Pierce, refused by them the privilege of bringing his | Of, No. 30 Nassau street, New » an accom- constitution and theflag into the Senate Cham- | Pyare’ SpeTaver aged Der of the United States. his detectives, have succeeded in a zed for pr got psec stamps, and moncy. man; purses of good stand and utation in ‘New ‘ork, Virginia and ‘Noth Carp. a. ‘The detectives captured Scuarr’s Late Mission to ean) to the validity. ‘claims TRAGEDY veil | ream, ¢ burning of the Stonewall on the Misimippt The fate Police. group of men in the water sought to save selves by the aid of a bale of floating hay, I I ist i A | i ie He ah ia i i i : § I Bh 5 as Fa fF E Hf F i i ? i ti i fs: i f i iy AT a ra i il te iblicans, and ¢ Times reckons that the Assembly will con- ped So T, writing integard | ;, B0ST0%: Nov. 5.—The safe of the Dorchester | little exercime, and too many “worrits” us makes better iron direetly from th~ ey eer tai rs eh than any other coal yet discovered on te cou inent. = Kew Youn, inv. G) The returns from | H28\s, old, 4 bid. do. mew specials, 41, bid, 43 4 Tne Cexsvs Commirree wil! meet here on | Of date, they having been superceded by gilt, | the interior are more unfavorable to the Repub- the 17th instant, when General Garfield, ch - Tribune, Senate 2 dresses of very light silks will be mostly worn | will stand 17 Democrats to 15 Re man of the committee, will present a Will he has | this season—tarlatan and. tulle having been | the Assembly 72 Democrats to &2 Republicans --—- prepared tor the taking of the next census, and | given over to very young girls.—White plush | T) will ask its approval by the comunittee, in order | and Cashmere opera cloaks are very fashionable:. | tain 70 that it may be acted upon early in the ensuing | Stewart has just Soeeates toms: Paris some that session of Congress. New York, Nov. 3.—Plour Sal0 cents Jower, Wheat 1a2 cents lower. Corn dull. Meprorsan WarKr of Now ber w. pon which we are just enter there is in it antidote for insanity sumption, hatefullness, and other tritt ments that arise from too much coal-heat, indoors, With a good warm street dres, li! shoes with thick soles, and something to go ‘an entrance fected for, we do not see why woman should, a 4 oP "tne ecemity of ts c ~ ar rand be Socks fuse relent et Soler Gua of é rs up w 4 near as be ore * ‘© Rever thin Here rai met considered possible by its | tSined, the toes will amount to twenty or thiny | Conforming. to his Btcle ‘ips of paver mare A English gunboat Thistle, while on ber | ‘ousand dollars. ; ee ae 5 trial trip off Bheormens yorterdn, Coneoed nt until we found our walking apparatas too ra-ty boller, killing ten and ‘severly Soutaneg sight Valuable Coal Mine. to use. We believe half the al mer. A party of priests returning from a I: Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. _— " traced tenure meeting in Ireland, a day or ago ST. Lovis, Nov.&—A project ison toot here — The ony way to live, or shoe ot an a company to purchasezhe Indian Rock S live, in to chow brutally beaten. One hias since died of ‘his | Coal Mines, om Green river, Ks. Thormags | 20S €&& to halt the “worrite’” of life, svat injuries. tests demonstrate that coal trom these mines to cure a he ten blocks down are more healing than two miles out and two back, will get six out of a dress that only had four, at that,) and will prove out-and-out an such self-reliance, that thea an “Esapire which is peace.” Henrew Kerorm.—aA number of Jewish rab- ‘bis from the pri cities of the Union oe in sae Ses ta reform in the Jewish Church. They alopted resolutions use of prayers in the pads = wo NEN; disclaiming the doctrine ly Fesurrection or the removal of the Jewish state by a se; oe tion from all other ‘nations; and. dcct faring tho Aaronic priesthood and the Mosate sacriticial worship to have been merely preparatory step? to Israel's national priesthood, and theretore ‘of the 711 be mentioned red in braver only in their capacity, and not to be practiced. the with the vethe specie am, be | —_ upon the rie vue ing miners: ubin, France, a woman, who had her child in her arms, turned to fly, pressing the tugher, breast; the child was truck by several the head, and the farioas mother, tarning back and meeting an oficer, hurled ber chiled in his face, exclaiming, “Take it, ruffian? You want our bleod? Take it, then—drink it!” ————_- «ee i i i f | \€ hee Coo

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