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A . THE EVENING STAR. | i PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Building, §W. Corner Pennsvivas 4 ani lich &, EVENING STAR NEWSP ae THE STAR is served ye elon Friday ar. me Dellar-ant-a-hal RAILRO. AD: le Vet, BA—N®. 5,199. — BALLS, PARTIES, &. Bareowone asp OHIO RAILROAD. Wastinstox, 153, opt Semday Uy aca 9:30 A. M., LIX M. No trais to or FoR BALTIM - M., and 29:43, OR WAY STATIONS ond 7:45 P.M. “iM a. | Miaserwaane AND CIVIC BALL | ee GRAND SOIREE TU E Carga wl aumitting ‘& gentleman a adies. oH SYRACUSIAN'S LODGE. No. 10, K7or P. a3 ODD FELIO WS" HALL, SEVENTH STREET, THURSDAY, EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1869. ne —Ers ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentionan ro MOUNT VERN ‘Th Steamer ARROW, Capt. Thomas Stackpole, es her wharl. foot of 7th street, Tuy GH LINE B PHI RUSTY pea sae Traine between WASHING EW YORK are now run ax follows. viz: POR MEW YORK. without change of cars. Leave daily yexcept Sunday )at 5 a.u., and 12:43 end 9 p.m. FOR ADELPHIA Leave gaily (except 34 Sa. mi. amd 12245 oul 5:40 p.m. SUNDAY. Leave for New York at 9:60 p.m. and Philatet phia x 5:40 p.m ‘Seeping cars for New York on 9 p. mp. train only. — wach tick: Bestia can be in the day. A ney vania et» at the Ave ‘fice can there, arrange to havo ge called for and checked at their re he nt othe depot, and put inte the Railroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, \nuapo- Bie and the West Master of Transportation. eneral Ticket Agent. TZ. Agent. Washington. sT SAMBOAT FORFOLK LINE N REE Steamer WW. COUT street whart on SATUR and centine Norfolk. every wm. and For infor LINES. Ul arrige at Crouch’ 6th AY NEXT wreetown. wharf. Washington. i he 2 mye HAND F va STEAMER GEO. RB. CUSHE commentation Ste: Superintendent People’s AX Line oct FFOE LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, Toman Line of Mait s¢ sailing from York EVERY SATURDAY and aL TERNATE Tre A te band, and th om nt Fer full information apply Agent. 19 Becadweay Now Ys MIDDLETON & Ire JON “BANKERS, Washington 4 DALE, au2s tf Mexenasts use oF st BETWEEN WASHINGTON AN MSHLPS SEW YORK. + information. apply E caine sad wheel fecket High stoses: Gostae” at the corner of Irth street and New York ‘if___ J. W. THOMPSON, President. EW EX < B E << Ps Lin EEIWE a ra ADELPHIA ALES ANDBIA, VA... SHINGTO GeoncETow Regular sailing day fro 14 North wharves, Phniadeiphia. SATURDAY, at om 63 Water street, Georgetown, WEDNES- DAY at 5 p.m Freight received at any time. G® BROTHERS, x BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 271. south side Pennsylvania avenue, Give strict personal attention to business.» TCKWHEAT! Buc! KWHEA Saran ke HER, Botreet ‘Sanne ie! no}-tm eaaae titi 5 che L UMBER, . WooD, AND COAL. WJ seeention toour ir large stock of LUMBER. see, North See ee. and East- — r ce — LA ing and M: ‘looring. "Cy prose shingles, Lathe: Picksts, plain aad beaded, falmut. Oak, Ash. vt Poplar, thorougty sea soned aml first rate ai fact, all kinds of Lumber usually found in « clans bs ard. Wc ais deal in WOOD and COAL. We have the colet wkens AS age s Locuet Tressel, and other well-known White Coals oaks on Pine Wood, sawed and split and in the We purchase our stock im the best markets, which fect. fogcther with our wharf facie us to Prices that cannot fail to be aatisactory. ee im any part of the city 22 pounds to Grdere by waail prc FUpW P-ChaRK & co, Poot of ath street East cea-tt_ Branch yard Va ave: ani Sthst: Bust. Pete SCHAAR, AND penaND's REPARED FRO: ce pon x OF FRESH BE! Nreact La vno 1 ee VENTRATED OLD 3 ag RANDY AND P OSPHATE TRON . tion ix composed of the Component ind thee hema sytem. Ht a directly thereto the par ¥ of both Flesh Sd Bie ee action nud tone to the Alimentary See eed Ricdice up of the bans 8 IT ISACERTAL “Lncipient oper. Consumption, Nev sy DY; ligestion. Heartburn. fey Bray Depeeacin of Spire Excewive Spirit uous Liquors. Rheumati«an, Sores. ‘a i Siekly Children, I Diseases a broken eee 2a Sreuieetct impose Blood. ‘want to be permanently cured you must avwbl W purzative me and take omic reew cin few bottics will make « certain Care In set ob-tinate and forlorn cases. PRICK. $1 PER BOTTLE. PREPARED AT No. 194 WEST PRATT STREET. BALTIMORE. MD. CHARLES STOTT, 375. Pennsylvania avenue, sale Azent. _ an bam Tor ake by om Drematets GL. UP ty qr BARGAINS AT 3 f Musical iewtrw, jn at tea - SiN petty | sold at cont, te comune BRO.S J ra Sr., FIANO AND MUSIC STOKE, operative itepairing BF SFuning and Novenry FOUNDRY AND mates 4 WORKS. PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA. and ome cori Steam Saw Mill of mi currents be engines ‘suitable "hive House and Lone, V. the city at 4pm. _au att F We take. great pleasnre in calling the attention of parchassrs to OWE very attractive collection of SILVER SPOONS 4 ND FOnAS, BREAKFAST, COFFE! NNER SERVICES, Of every style and price, with all other articles of ele- gance, stor table ust oF ornament, made of the raf has been > Feturning to Siemesadh ono, en 1 Sup't, jard's Hotel. Office Will SILVER WARE. Beles sc see shove, we offer our usual welll acted stock of WATC! pend JEWELRY and P! ponte! ee are dail; receiving additions a7 LD AND STLVERSMITHS, 'W. Baltimore street. Baltimore. no 5-2m.1p_ Tsaac COALE, JR., & RRO., IMPORTERS OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, « 14 HANOVER STREET, CORNER OF GERMAN, an 13-eoSm.Jstp_ BALTIMORE. Cot Dues: AND DYEING ESTAB- LISHMENT. Rl dipcaary eg wishes bok inform his friends and the pal nie of his DYEING Bi SS at 299 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th ‘13th streets. ‘oct bd. DENHAM. REAL LACES, SATINS, Bi DRES) FLOWERS, BONN TRIMMINGS. and all kinds of Parisian Novelties, Also the celebrated J. P. B. FRENCH CORSETS. Dresses and (oaks made to order. 336 Pennsylvania 7 Cite Trovies, P. nov enue, ‘The only place in the city to buy your BOOTS, SHUES, AND GAITERS at regular WHOLESALE PRICES , in at STRAU GER BROS., 373 Seventn StRzer, Berweex lasoK, WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT CAN ive BE FOUND. NOTICE. As & CAMPBELL, My ee FARM and TMi y in Vi Tipen LANDS | fn + Maryland and other Sout ai, Block, corner 7th and F UMBER! LU MBER !! LUMBER iaiber Hemlock Rencing. Cypgas Shing ees White inuiber, Hemlock Bencing, Cyprus Pine and Spruce Posts. Also! DunsenD cues of all kinds oa hand and market rates by WIELET « SREDGHAVE, Corner New York avenue and ‘one square from Northern Liberty Market rraoPorgray BOWLIN ON, UNDER METRO: oLiTay HALL, PENN'A AVENUE, NEAR Lit STREET West. GEUKGE BAUER, Proprietor. Gye tm Cs. m. tops . ee cee stoi with the finest i, Wines, and Ales, ease a THE WARREN DOUBLE OVEN COOKING BANGE, For sale by E. F. SIMPSON, SOLE AGENT, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _00 818 between 10th and Ith streets. G®sP REDUCTION OF PRICES. Shaved and Hair Cut, 2 cents; Do. or Hot or Cold th, 25 cents; Do. SI Scents; Do. Mus- Dyod, 3 cents; Do. |, 5 cents. Private entrance to Ladies’ Heir Dressing Room. FISHER, FRENCH STEAM SCOURER, And Agent for the STATEN ISLAND (N. ¥.) DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Ofice—435 NINTH STREET, A Opposite Patent Office, t-te" Formerly 448 Seventh at oo S! CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES 1 oo Eee 4 C cory cugerter, CcB-co6t V * ERSPECTFULE solicit the continned Mosiiene a EST 3 Fete sing We St : Bloons ee a i eos : The MISSES HENRY. P. PLvEeery ARLOR ORGANS FOR #ALE aiast on ban or et ae ee hameed Ber ace? Perna, tuned, 306 Pa. ave, bet. eet pi) for She trade. 67 From oD cbt WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1869. SPECIAL N NOTICES. PERSONS WHO WHO ARE ARE GRAY Can their hair restored to ite natural color, and if it fallen out, create a new growth, by MALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWE! the best HAIR DRESSING fn the world, ig lifeless, stiff, Drashy hair, healthy, soft and 1.00. For sale by all — & CU., Nashua, ——j— THE GREAT qauy MEDICINE OF There ie probably no Family Meticine wo faxora- biz amd, so "ide yy Koren a8 as DA Avis’ FATS KL ‘or the past twenty years it has been exte era weeny seat India, China, Turkey indecd."in onary Stations, not ly to counteract the climate influences on the or {thea of Missionaries: bat for therare of C Fevers prevaleut in the Bast, it inured internally for all diseases of the bowels, and externally for migpde, burns, sascnsionl Sold by Drusatete! gon: BATCHELOR'S 1 HAIR DYE. This splendid Hair D; M 8 the best in the worl; & ‘only true and m ec Dye; eg relial Ht Den ata of bere Fass PERFECT MANHOOD. ESsAYS FOR ¥: G MEN on fd Le tongd Fed Skee vEkVarieN, with et oe iepers ire i letier rem d nfo nt in, sealed, ress HO REON'B ox f. ree aE AMUSEMENT: TATIONAL THEATRE. NGAGEMENT EXTRAQRDI iM onderti And the wor NGALLT TROUPE Inanewand wi iy sensational F: aire Barieoese, ty with new costum Alec Together with afull Dramatic ETZEROTT HALL. SATURDAY, MON AND TUESDAY, AND 9, T.K., ENTITLED NINETY MINUTES IN KWEER KOMPANY; oR, SONG AMP. CHIT-CHAT, WITH SKETCHES iP X-CENTHICK’ KARACTER. Cpe Farts, 50 Cents ents 6 kash. . tents 8.__noffa L 443 Tenth street, city doce above F, COSTUMER FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALus, For LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHIL: __nol-3m J Asecenave cos UMES LADIES, GENTs ASD, CHILDREN, 85 Wor street, oc 20-co3m_ fourth door south of Penna. ave. Magis SF ASHION ABLE DANCING ACAD- ‘9th and Joe cots, is now open = the reception « of pupil or the comit For Misses and m Tuesdays, Thursdays, Bogetese and sand days, ‘Class for -advanc anced scholars a Ladies and Gentle: men every Mo rom S to For tie oka to be and atthe Aca Hall, Chromos, &c. Fi nice OH Palntings, Enaruvi rig tes Paperhan ings, Wilutow Also, Largest Stock Shades, Picture, Frames, Pleture Cord. and Tas a Bails &c., in the Distrie 1 “er MS Please Hemember Name and Number. ap2tly U SE MATTHALDS V. VICTORY. {This valuable Medicine, lately introduced in this + has proved itself the most Reliable Remedy fone for Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Colds, Cratnps, Rheumatiem, and Dyspepsia; wil will also curé Neural: hache, ‘vot nd Sick SB ery family shoukd.try-one.botile of the “VIC- poet hal At is warranted to cure, or the money re- 0 ceuts por bottle. Sad by all ts. Price, 0 cents por bottle. (Sol aaa s. 41 East Baltimore st _not-6t™ ee Baltimore, Sa, Waser ricruns rraue meviprxe. Just received, a good assortment of WALNUT PICTURE FRAME MOULDING. Also, the INSIDE GILT MOULDING. eS 5 Sevent BoE Ot OMAN; CULSEAN & CO. # A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE. The WILSON SEWING MACHINE makes stitch plike‘on both sides. Will tow say thing. from alk to aranteed or money refunded LBERG'S Fancy store, 7th street, oe Cail - ‘eo eH. E'™ Liss ED 183 “FURS!” Now ready for inspection of the public, the I: t and most carefully selected amorturent of FURS; we Rave ever received, embracing ALL THE LEADING STYLES, IN EVERY KIND OF FUR, SUITABLE FOR LADIES’ AND CHIL- DREN'S WEAR. CARRIAGE ROBES, of all qualities. - article represented, and whedne decay cosh peices. . JAMES Y. DAVIS, HATTER AND FURRIER, ‘Ivania avenue, 0c29-ro2W onder Metropolitan Hotel. ‘URS, FURS, FURS, MINK SABLE, HU bes yD ed FITCH "toaster be CHILDREN'S URS mF Altering Se Paro gr gate iba ies. not : than ‘ag ee : eaaeyEvayin A AY eRUE A NEW PRESCRIPTION—PHARMACY, Conner I St. NontH axp 3p St. West. ENGLISH, G! AN, FREN' AND SWE! FRESE pip at IONS ‘Pee Cone iba enna ee oN iad ae Sani BB**T Kip GLoves, 61.95 — at 5. HELLER'’s, 34 MARKET SPACE, oc 20tf Between 7th and 8th streets. Btst WuaLtEpoxne CORSETS, 90 CENTS TO 85, AT 8S. HELLER’S, | bet. Teh and sth. TWO CENTS. Washington News and Gossip. oa al clan charge (affairs, was cisco Saturday night. Ma. Ranoans, G: serenaded in San Fr: IntERNAL ReveNve—The receipts from source to-day were 854,900. SEYATOR Morton, of Indiana, had a lngthy inte-view with the President this mornin. PersonaL.—Moses H. Grinnell and E. kk. Freeman, Esq., of New York, and Richard i. Dana, jr., of Boston, are at Willard’s. SENATOR Monro, 0 ana, had a Yong ia terview with the Scerctary of the Interior to- day. Lieut. ComManper A. Wacker, U.S... has been detached from the Hydrographic Offic. in this city, and ordered to the Dictator. Sewanp has fallen ill on his journe and is not expected to reach the Capital until the latter part of this month. SENATOR Grings, it is said, has written toa friend here, stating that his resignation will submitted to the Senate on the 6th of December. PrrsonaL.—Max Lansburgh, of Cincinnati, formerly in business here, is in town, at the res- idence of his brother, 450 E street. Mr. Wa. P. Wire anv Cor. J. W. Anwa- TAGE, of the United States postal service, on ronte between New York and Washington, have each had their pay increased $200. EN, we regret to hear, is still ned to his house by indisposition, a very s° cold having settled on his breast, but ke hopes o be out again in the course of the week. Tue Prestpext was beseiged to-day with a large number of office seckers, the ante room, being crowded from one until three o'clock. 4 large number of persons were granted un inter view during the afternoon. Axprew CAULDWELL, temporarily chief clerk of the Third Auditor's office, has been desi nated to act as Auditor during the absence of Mr. Clarke, who is now on a visit to his home in Ohio. Mr. GroncE W. re Quartermaster General's office in this ¢ deen appointed by the President Apprai Merchandise at the New York Custom Hou in place of Mr. Thomas McElrath, resigned. Waterep Wuiskey.—Mr. Delano has issned acirenlar in which he explains that if you buy a barre] of liquors tax paid, and draw some from it, and then fill it up with water, you alter the character of the package, and must lave it re gauged and restamped or it will be seized. Boxps Pencuasep.—Assistant S Richardson, First Comptroller Taylor, and F Anditor Smith, were to-day engaged in counting all bonds purchased ~by § ary Boutwell up to November ist. Up to that date $17,5i,50 had been purchased on account of the sinking fund, and $45,000,000 as a special purchase, site Jeet to the future action of Congress. Tonacco Srizves.—Inforr received at the Internal Re the seizure of Williamson's: tob: Cineimati, on Saturday last, and to-day of the establishments of and Henderson, in the same ci or the Internal Revenue laws. Thorpe was iso arrested for using counterfeit stamps. fom has been APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President has appointed Wm. R. Woot Assessor of Internal Revenue for the District of New York. Curtis H. Brogden, to be Collector of Luter» Revenue for the Second District of North Car lina. Eenjamin D. Manton, of Rhode Idand, to by U. S. Consul, at Colonia, Uruguay. ‘Tne Uston Paciric RAILROAD received from the Treasury Department on Saturday, $137,000 in bonds for that portionof the road between the 1020th mile post and Ogden, at the 1034th mile post. The Union Pacific road now owns up to the latter point; but the remainder of the dis- tane, between Ogden and Promontory Point is still in dispute. It has not yet been settled whether the Union Pacific company shall ha that part of the road, or whether it shall be given te the Central Pacitic. Rear ApMimaL CHaRes STEWaRr died at his home iv Bordentown, New Jersey, on Satur- day last. Deceased commanded the frigate Constitution in the war of 1812, and was retin: from active service December 21st, 1861, when he repaired to his home and has remained there ever since. His funeral will take place in Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon next at 3 o'clock. Rear Admiral Stewart was 9 years of age, and was the oldest officer in the Navy, hay- ing entered it a8 a lieutenant on Mareh 9, 1798, ‘The following was issued from the Navy De- partment this afternoon: Navy DerantMext, November 8th, 136%.— General Order—The Department has the melan- sho duty of ‘an ‘announcing to the Navy and the corps the ‘death of Rear Admiral Charles Stewarts the ohacet oe and one of the most distin- fone of its officers. After more than seveniy- me yearsof service to his ouguary be, diedin the 92d Sear of his age at his Borden- town, New Jerrey, at 15 minutes | pose 3 o’clock on the afternoon of bape ig the sixth day of November, inst. His name is most. inti y associated with the earlier of the Navy, his deeds have been will remain bright Same for the study and emulation of all its buried at . a Officers. He will be iphia at three o’clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 10th inst. ‘The will be displayed at halt- ‘mast at all the navy-yards and stations, and on for for another , if not uthority for ra Tec sasention: at his arm has re- Colved suipersey coesatena stnne Ris into recelncs frum" Bolivia and the woudertally ts ore ile country in his rear, are almost inexhausti ible. ——__-__ ee mate in pil vie he ut, and sing while the fiat" n hos pornd x ae fare being noone related to his. Metin eb kya ee —____-oo-—___—_——_ arta i thecommander of the Cu- _ Irvateer Cubay states thatthe Fea ge from the effects of an oe cident ‘by oP EO at PN sne ¥snimnasy gratem millbe wei on The Commodore na nveated 96500,000 in the Failroads of the United States. —____-see-——_ a7 Runn ice pas already impeded naviga- tien on the. Upper Mississ! TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. PARIS ITEMS. Arrest of a Man who wanted to Assas- simate N: ac. Telegraphed Exchusively to The Evening Star. Panis, Nov, X—An unknown man, while prowling about Cowpeigne yesterday, was — into custody, aud, cel being searehe ft He admitted that hi tion was to aseasinate the Emperor. deen taken care of. The French Minister of Foreign Affairs is quite il TNo further dispatches have been recelved to- day from Florence. There is much anyicty to know the condition of King Victor Emanuel. perinteetierin Ehrs Fires and Loss of Life. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Bertixetox, Vr., Nov, 8—The Lake House and Noyes block were destroyed by tire this morning. Loss, 575,000; most!y covered by in- surance. One man, named J.D. Fisk, was fa- tally, and nine others more or less injured by a falihig wall. The employees of the hotel lost all their clothing, and the guests a considerable amount of theirs. CLEVELAND, Nov. &—A fire occured at 2 orelock yen esterday morning in the premises oc- cupied by Bradburn & Co., wholesale. grocers. Loss $30,000; fully insured. CH1caGo, Nov. 8.—The plaining mill and sash tactory of S. J. Russell was completely destroyed by fire this morning. Loss about $70,000. No insurance. ‘This the third time it has been destroyed in the same way within a year. HELENA, MONTANA, Noy. 8.—A fire broke out to-day in ‘the Varieties Theatre, consumed it, and, spreading rapidly across the street, de- strove seven private dwellings. Total loss ”. The wind was blowing a gale at the time, but, fortunately, toward the hills, and the town was saved. piasaltial Hn tedin ‘The Robbery of the Wolfsboro, N. H., ational Bank. Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Stor. Coxcorp, N. H., Nov. 8—The burglars who robbed the National Bank and Savings Bank at Wolfsboro last Saturday carried off about £25,000 in available funda, several thousand dol: lars being private deposits. A reward of 82,000 has been offered for the arrest of the burglars. Wife Marder and Att and Attempted Saicide. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Cuicaco, No. 8—Chas. Nolan, residing in Car- lich., who had separated from paid her a visit, and shot her dea He then shot himself in the head. At last a counts he was ali but he will probably tones Wreck of a Schooner—Eight Lives Lost. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. CutesGo, I... Nov. &—The schooner Titan, a cargo of wheat, was wrecked on the morning of the 5th instant, near Pentwater, ‘ight lives were lost. No further particulars have been received. putinlaseld as Fever on Shipboard. fon. He has pamage. Se Death of Surgeon Gilchrist. ee en eave | Eighteen Inches of Snew. Telegrophed Exclusively to The Eocniag Star. CLEVELAND, Noy. 8.+Eightee: have fallen at Hudson, Ohio, this ———ieiel TrRoTvING AT THE Fasuion Covrse, _ postponed race of FI ng Pet, and \ Y gelding Big Jim, mile heats, best tive. in harness, was ‘finished Saturday at ti Fashion Course. t the betting fraternity at sea mith had won tw sor’ Big Jim tw. etone. At the ope of the pools Sat. y Captain Smith had the call, the average being, among a great number sold, Captain SH; Pet, $16.’ Two ad- re trotted, Pet winning the first mith the second, which gave the rthe race. There also took place match Tace for $200 between John Murphy's chestnut mare Louise and John Doty’s A mare Topsy, mile heats, best three in five, in harness. is match excited all the more interest as on Thurs- lay they trotted a mile heat race, which was mn by Tovey in "three ae heats; but Sat- Feige the tables, were tu and Louise beat er competitor in like manner, scoring much better time than on the previous tial. ———__-<0--—___ sNews BY pgp epee Rochefort has been nominated as sole candidate for the Corps Legislatif trom the First Ward in Paris. Ledru Rollin has accepted the nomination from another district in the city, but without taking Fortes the oath of fidelity to the Em The Arch- bishop of Paris mointaine that the F: French Con- cordat is opposed to any decision py ae Ceum-- nical Council on the sina of the Pope without discussio: ral meet- in acs ere amorved in Paris Sa ‘Saturday. concession for able bet pageaay is Tenet ses ets Paris Saturday by the Belgian Minister. The cable is to be laid pore Ostend and “‘some — peckdtonigie and Georgia,” by an Ame- rica Intelligence | has been received in Paris from wel ing ie. The Prince and ri yin ince roy incess of Na- paasenes : have his bedside. the 8 Spanish U; egremgy ooepoa ind to differ with Progressioi other ides, Geecdaine ee A Babe THAT Was GIVEN TOA zone = SEYMAN ON LonG IsLaxp.—A New Jersey, named Mulford, w! Southside train from Patchogue L.L, & part of his seat to a woman mourning and carrying a soon became very €01 a ‘and a tion spr: rang up ip between them, during which om ited Mulford was informed that she bh: H i Ii We it if “D. P.” on Washington. In a late letter, Don Piatt expresses his views on Washington, and especially on removing the Capital fiom it, as follows : * * © “Tam reminded that Washinzton oi be being 5 painfelly agitated by the at . cxition — mene Sree. to wove tas Cepiesl a le Jashington cam put up wth Warhi m, 1 don't see what business it is pe corte ving elsewhere. As for the age Athe Government, sent here, [ notice Chat they are very ¢ager to come and loath toh Nor can I see why the Capital should be the center of population. If this is to be the rule, we will be carting our Capital about for some tm>. Bout why the center of population ?. Why not the center of business or tae center of moral indiue nces, or any other center ? The fact is, the whole project is only a bnge apeeubetinn. ‘The rise of real estate has inore to with it than aughtelse. And we hay em rgetic and enter prising speculators that wovld undertake to move heaven ™ t or Lig yeet to displace hell, if they could reali komely. vashington ci popular. The cor of its citizens during the tate war was net I some, and their conduct since has been worse. Having no visible means of vie the inhab- itants are driven w go fi or. Its rincipa! business is to rx The na hard stepmother to the city, and has oppressed it at all times. It is im- possible to get an appropriation through Con- gress for its benetit. One little railroad worked exclusively for the benefit of a raral city is all we have here for transportation, and when it comes to making another, old Garrett sits down on and squelches it out. hat the peonle have to do, as a counter movement, is to give up this mongrel, corrupt, inefticient government of the city, and pat it en= tirely in the hands of the Government. I don’t mean to say that the city government ix worse than any other, but it is quite avbad. and that 1s SP ainkk wetter saphingenbs be Gins pubes further toward disturbing the sense of stability of our government than to remove the capital to seme other locality. ‘This seems absurd, tu is, ee Phitosop ically true. A: is more tions of a centui > there is stability. There was no mili Plgnlicance in in, Washing- ton during the war, and yet, had W: deen = — ne roa been « Southern Confederacy "But the proposition fect: absurd. a a mn y . ington is anchored y millions of money in here cut stone. To rebuild at this time of heavy tax- ation and trade would be monstrous. If it were done, it would require at the hands of the Government the purchase of every honse in the city. | Washington withont the | Capitol would be a desert waste. The Govern encou investment, and to withdraw iw without just compensation, would be the mean- Let shriekers est sort Of repudiation. take thought. Resalts A German financier, Mr. Schultze-Delitzc! has published a report on German co-operation, which is another striking p fof the sp the system and of the immediate impe the problems it involves. Societies for ordinary articlesof consumption have ew Accordin, eivsin ¥ ed Wudgets of 75 of these societies show that t consisted Of 35,656 members, business to the extent of numbered 199; 4.191 thalers. Jn the Prassian provinces of Brandenburg, Si- Jewta ay 5 Ttemberg. im several OMY, In Wl parts of Austria, the dificrent prov tions have begun to negotiate with each oth for the creation of a General United German Association; and with this view a meeting of t secic ties in the North of Germany will beh shortly at Magd the, co-operative A new feature in uso gaining ground in ¢ associations in the Pru have been formed for the pu gines. and various agricultural imph Associations for the purchase of artisan have ax vet made no progress. There’ are now m Germany 1.58 working- men’s hauks and loan associations, of which 5 are in Prassi » German Austria, and 24 in Bohemia. Six hundred and Danks possess together work upon a capital of 10,25 i ‘ir own, a8 Well as.apon a 055 thalers. In Isr the av ot th y 12 per cent., and .17 per cent. This activity would doubtedly have been still more considerable but for the war rumors which paralysed trade. Th Society of Messrs. Serge) Parrisius & Co., founded at Bertin to a as an intermediary raised its capital shares from 270,000 to 500,000 thalers, and meditates a further increase for the erection of a branch office at Frankfort-on-the- tee a ssa would transact business fur South German, The Peter number t these associations, ree- x sound, have to subunit A stipulations ‘of the new law, which en- the min their accounts. Hes iready proved tel’ of comer: This law able advant stability of the various enterprises. All the co-operative soci- eties which exist are estimated at about They consist of about 1,000,000 mein- bers, ns amounted i 168 to 220,000,000 thalers, and this they ona ea fal of 15,000,000 thalers belonging to ves, and 42,000,000 thalers of borrowed sw0e- A MURDER IN VinGixia—a Mother and Son the Victims —The Charlottesville (Va.) Chronicle, of Saturday, says: ‘We are called = to chronicle one of the most cold-blooded and fiendish murders ever perpetrated in Albemarle a. the victims of Which area mother wad hor som. a such particulars as we can gather from parties u — from hood of the murder. It seem= that on Monday t, Mr. Henry Salmon, who lives near Si ut, in this county, went to Mr. ‘Herrin (hi acheive) toa corn ‘Nhucking, ery carly the wext morning, wae : at seeing the Woor of the house Totae ata n. je went a short distance to a bor's'and with him he to the houee a j tf FE Ea gag ah a ; iH u borrowed fund of | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The weekly statement of the Now ¥ ork aso ciated banks refi ee t the movement of the crop=, | the shipments of currency leading to a decrease to over ¢ Treas jez operations: week in gold sales and | bond purchases were in taver of the street Chix Joss is quite and exhibits the extent of the | der which the banks have been calle ap. to meet. The ks actually gain a mi As the deposits have increased | two millions the gain in surplas over t | reserve isonly halfa million. The pre discounts is reflected in the increase of the nt.on governm nts, re Was farther complaint ef th, king uegutiations except at me paper was quoted at Wasurnorox, Nov. §, 18. —Jay Cooke & ¢ furnish the foliowing quotations of Government recuritien Buying. Sel?ing. ra’ and Brokers? Tein raph, James 2M. Gessaway, Operator Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bon ls nd foreign markets as follows By Bax coupon, ; vos, a Canton, 4; ikl igs Mariposa, 3 Boston i. sie Cente 5 Rotem, ind Vara, waone: won Chicago s Baan nt Ohio wh Express, reas, he mved States Exp | Me Mecha Union Express, none. Marke!, | strong. Gold, 126% al26% Ss Telegraphed Exclusively to The Boening Star. Baxtimonx, Nov. &—Cotton dull and heavy nominally 254. Flour dull and weak. Howard a $5.25a885. ra Went Pda Red, ‘$1 3Sas140.” White Corn, $1481.05; new, RiaWe. Cats, Sadie. Rye, Gast. Pork quiet at ®02.50aa0 quiet: Kib sides, Tale 08! clear do., 1Sgal®yc. shoulders, ite; bams, Lard firm, tal®y. Whisky unsettled rte ye lower; regimes f ee. New, Yonx, Nov. &—Stocks firm, with an upward tendeney. cent. Exe change, long, 8%; short, 95 |, By. F-D's, t coupons, 1 MH compen. 7x. Virginia Sixes, ex-co North Carolina KEN, pons, 50 old 463; do. new, 38 Nov. &—Vin axked; do., + bid. New You, Nov. §.—Flour, 5al@ cents lower, | Wheat, a? ects lower, Corn dull. — yerexce ov RaMBIA—The “int Babbin reasarmbiod | viday.at the residence of MH: wing resvlutions wi ution of marriage pro: in the inia G's, old, 43 iS, 49 ake: vo. punt Immes, however, @ decree « divorce by coustraint against one or the other Judaism recognizes the validity of suck ee then only if the grounds on which suck cree is isned are deemed sufticien a ith of the Jewish re ‘of taking off the shoe tens it ding, ali validity aud binding | Further—The — child of a Jewish moth r is by its birth net ance with a princigte dispa iam, a member of the Jewish community. ‘The folowing propositions were adopicd: ;. yonun han now in = to be ae by one ully expresses the moral ¢ andemphasizes the bitiical Saca of the futon of man and woman inte one and the Divine prohibition of illegal intercourse. a fons oe mm Goes epparttion to thehics of of a woman already rota another man is to be ‘considered null a and void ‘The conterence then adjourned to meet in Cincinnati next year. “ — Pe J onmang poDGE in the w: been brought to of swindli irs Myra W. pega ch route, and for this White, one of the pact companied by Mr. mystery Intellighble the questions put to leer, Str. Wit made an affidavit setting forth the charges against them as detailed above. The accuscd ik aa militia force num- men. bering a7-St. Panl, Minn., forbids woman of FE Gcoseal Munien h tehed ot fer Peesao is of for it of the Alabama gee “a 87 The Marquis of Bute’ self, the other day, because he t the plate had been

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