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\ THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Siar JFullding, ' SW. Corner Pennsvlvania Av. 882 1173 St, EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWPINT. | — { bath school. and hope to be admitted te the Amociation BeXt sea Mr. Kehhard Hayne, or Raitimore, tae = «= 3 Of Mereased jeerest on the Teith nicong the sebored feels ott the District, It was here stated that in St. Ale sivs (Cathélic) church B) this ety, there # a0 -cholarm, white aud Wock. all treat = A ietter from the sceretary of the beard or feign anisions was rear, <tting forth the 1 ecesity of aid te order to carry on tani werk. * 7 Kes. domes Nelsun offered a tose! ation megs: Baptist churches the mecsmmity of [os < tal ® ‘ THE STAR & sxrvel by carriers. tay their ad District at Te at the counter, Two (xsTs Prick ror Martixe —Three Months. One Dollar and Fifty Cente; Six gh, Three Tullars: pe Year, Five Dollars. No pai at trem tl office Yonger than paid fr. THE WEEKLY STAR—pablished on Friday morning: Dellar-and-a-half a year. SPECIAL pUitcmatic donations to the 2 a — The resointion «a endorsed by the I: r. Williams and Berg, aud was tnamim ously pte WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1869. TWO CENTs. ditto al Sumediay scien ort! |, Which will th’safternoon | ciation jorrme drew: 5 EVENING STAR In thovnd fo let commertis | Lola meshing ax Cotumnbis Law Boiling. Flac mest eumnel seceting ar the Assoc rensoxs wit ARE GRAY | — Sa=*S—| DEATH OF AMOS KENDALL. ihe tcl iastevae | saan nca'.ane'a! 7 Ae el" | as a ernoon's Dispatches, vee hee . 3 = eee maak Sei tees \ 5 . wore, om 3 ch, 1S Can have their hair restored to ite gatnral color, A :. wat men ought to pay to their t | teachers in the latter, and faithful to the dis- 8 oon es. bd sud ie it hae felicn ottservats a mew acewth, by | Washington News and Gossip. A GOOD MAN GONE. ce morale yea nme “igre ta liga ts In every parton aaa a linaey on Prt «Spamaraey ax Pion a =e ——— stability and ice in Mr. 5 u - Rte ke gem a pune, « VEGETABLE SICILIAN ® Th jats Cheap iis HIS CAREER. laws, and derange x! Dusines ‘which | Tromiing Union man, but torkexeeptionsto tac | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. . Rough on Snider —Thir morning @ man eridont HAIR RENEWER. antigen <r tp 0 ple ten a f pire bs depends on a just and wholesome er dit. 4 «mancipation proclamation of President Lin- ——— ly inane, who has been about the city for source to-day were SH3.55. ne Mey able and beloved cl'sgen named | He was the zealous advocate of a system ot | coln. It will be remembered that Mr- Kendal | Ta COOLEE-SEE 1P MANSACRE. — eral months pact, tock bin station on th- wes: 3 Sect BATS PORSSING fm the wortd, ——— sbove died this morning, after a protracted ill- | common schools, and with the aid of his friends | contributed a powerful series of articies to "Tne Blowing Up Matincers. | kertion ofthe City Hall. and commoncod ts 1 =— en ae a agai Tv Is EstiMATED that the receipts from inter | nese, at the age of SL. The present generation | procured one-half of the not proceeds of the | STAR against the sccession movement. at th 5 owing Up cag Fees these who Wore ati (he pavemomt below ve Price $2.00. For mle by all dragzists, Nov a, s . jank of the Commonwealth to be sct apart «) | time that movement fi n to crop out. Telegraphed Exciusively to The Evening Star. the dutiesot the Government towards the col Be WALL 0. Sashua, SE Proprictors, | MA! Terese OF the month of November, 189, | of our city will remember bin outy ax the mild- institute a school fund. About 1627, what wr | — Farly in IS Mr. Kendall went to reside a ancisco, Now. U—The Tahiti Messen- | grid tact. bis project teeing to raise a now oP tote ee: "| Mil exteed those of the same month Of last | looking white-haired Christia a gentleman, con- | institute Machol fund. ‘About sd, what ww] | Early in 1861 Mr. i - ui ; - Trenton, N.J., but remained there bat a <b jal journal of the French Protecto- . money (ivy seNing bond-) for the henefit of the Society Islands, publishes a detailed — fveedmen, when officer Patton arrested bim at a tragedy omboard a French Cootie- tuvk him to headquarters. Hix name ix B.S. becalmed off Byron Island. About | Snider, and we believe he hails from New York. pas ibe aan year by 4,000,000. spicuous in every good work wnd deed of benev= THE GENUINE LIEBIG'’S EXTRACT OF ——. MEAT. ihe Gexenat dawes Watson Wenn was before ercures great_oce NOM. ellence in of beef tea. Buy none but thar aD Extract ct Meat Company” Baron Lfebia's mevery jie. For ae erie ae: 183 Browdvay, New Yo. k. Mr. Kendall was a leader, came out to a main for General Jackson. On’ this questions p>- of the Old Court party joined them, and in 1 the power of the State reverted to hands those who had eontrolled it prior to 1825. \ Kendall's leading rale as an editor wo or ‘ate 28a fact that which he did not belie -e to olence, but old men amo pgst us. call him to premaration | the sub-committee on foreign affairs yesterday, | Mund axone of the most conspicuous tigures in re : fore’ y > : : | the stormy party times of forty years ago. ard testitie] relative to his knowledge of the Mr. Kendall was born on the 1sth of August, 749, in Dunstable, Mast, of the piain and hardy ship wily three huvdred Cooties who were on deck re- | A few days ago he wax arvexten and take coiving presents at the thme revolted. The cap- | Justice Chase. but the ease tain subsequently dian eed kitted. Mr. Chase re wae past po Green and the corner of 6th Washburne-Paraguay difficnity. 1 ft 'o let no consideration prevent the corre bu ar children liv be . wi = ‘The Cowxresioxen oF INTERNAL Revesce | Saha citrine nen district. His pa ton of a mistake when clearly ascertained: aul | Mr. We. Stick B.C. Fox, and Mrs Beng tre THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE OF | has decided that parties buying, selling or de: were from early life professors of religion and | to jet no denouneiations, threatsor pers mal vy. Marian Babcock ¥ the upper deck, ant, accordingly, a THE AGE. ing in gold dust are Uabie to be taxed as | One were ever more true in their uniform way | lence drive him from his course. It was the We LAST HOURS. quantity of gimpowder was properly placed and trial. or consider vonrselt There ie 'probably no Family Medicine eo favora- of a party to decry Ris paper as being the ° edtici Wrokers. of life to thelr profession. Such was the nei Uke yorene past teout a ps fhe ees borkeod and such the home intltences, in the ye Sieclonsrisisinlia Chine Turkey. | A FURTa@ER REDUCTION and consoli ation of | midst of whieh the early years of the deceased 2 jaa. | the Army.anda reorganization of tie Navy, | were passed. Mr. Kendall, asa matter of course, iesionarics, but for the cure of Cholera and | and a sale-of nearly all the monitors, will be re- | was raised to labor on bis father’s farm. His Lee Ee ie tie had eeternslie iy | Commended toCongress at its next session, it is | opportunities for education in rly boyhood fired. ‘The explosion blew or htened al! the equal foe, which like a the Coolies overboard, and shook the vessel like an | flash of lighting, will moet earthquake. ‘The sailors hastened on deck, and | lion. found the sea covered with natives making for | On being arraigned before Tastice the istand. morning, a letter similar to the above. owl, «a Following is a list of the killed and wounded threatening, wasexhibited, and the jastion » of the ship's company: Killed—D. Blackett, | what he meant by writing. captain; J Grest and J.B. Latterh, passengers: he answered, “fam not he His dying moments were peaceful and quir he retainingfoonsciousness to the last. Until 12 o'clock last night he slept very well, but acter thatseemed more restless. He awoke shortly before sunrise Unis morning, and requested that the blinds ot his room be opened, in order that le of falsehood, but they avoided specit After he left Kentucky a friend of his, iv repelling those attacks. gave public noti that he would give ten dollars a picce % such instances when pointed out, and would furnish a file of his paper to enable any of his assailants to make the search. ‘The reward was 4 SES dares, bruises, Ac. Sold by Druseits gea- | said. were the same as those of other farmers’ boys it | never claimed. he might see the sun rise, the sight of which he | and five sailors. Wounded—Vietor Mablier, | tions.” The Justice then asked what wer ocd . a consisting altogether 6 the country | “Early in 1829 Mr. Kendatl was appointed : rs ye- | Steward; and three sailors, Those who escay means of support. and being answered © Nowe of Guomse Grane, of this city, ‘was to read a pean ast eae ha cer Gia earch tc | Fonte Audusand tas Moers kee seemed to enjoy. About eight orpsenk bet were Charles M. Stewart, second officer: tea | your Dusinres” aatd that it wreehd comestt Dies BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. paperen thé “ Physical Geography of the North- & i ~~ . neral Jackson. His fidelity there gan to breathe heavier, and it was evident that | five sailors. | to the workhouse; te whieh © replied, “i rh, sPlendid Hair Dye ig the est in thesrorid: | westeen Territories.” before the Geographical | et his labor valuable on the farm he went to a ry station where he w the end was near. His family were gathered ‘Yhe only true and perfect Dye: harmless, reliable, was oont “Statistical Sec! remarkable clearness and en-7 i — a Se. turned the thoughts of General ¥ yet him as a proper person to retr attairsof the Post Office Departiaent, pling into a chaotic state of disorder from the e! of long established false principles and metho ts of business, to which he was appointed on the instantaneous: po Wisappointment: no, ridiculous PACIFIC SLOPE ITEMS. or tines ™ i or ott one nioseace hot time. But after at- snd Innven tha Misi sole aed Cesatiied, sence on about the same lengt! me. at nec nes tuining the age of eight or teu years lic could ae Deke Wik Facts: St | 1218 THe orrmoy of Governor Hayes, present | longer be spared in po et al oe Her a Y. seS-coly | Governor of OWo. one of the best read and | ¥ards his elder brothers leaving home he was “ne . not able to enjoy the advantages of even this PERFECT MANHOOD. abbest men of the West, that the Cityef Wash- | Midimental achooling, for several seasons, ty of New York, ligt around the bedside, of whom he took atfection ate leave, and expired about &% o’cl his last audible words being “foy! Jo: When he first awoke this morning he seemed somewhat confused, evidently thinking that he was about to start on tioned his daughter. uths, and toa male teacher in the winter for a 4 Istof May, 1835. ‘bhe country knows how lke Set id cove 7 ington will be the Capital of our glorious than from four to six Weeks in 18 nay ks acking of the trunks or they would be late for SELF ESERUAT p tur'the | Republic an hundred pest hence, and'then it | winter. From the earliest, ago he ¢ salen perbag ok tie takin cote el the train, He soon brightened up, however, porte alleen fate A Tata {zine and anfortunate, Sent in sraled iefter cnve- | will be the gratulest city on this globe. Femarkabie facility ints acquisition, He wax | more than two years nearly doubling its iebl gr | RRA WS Perfectly conscious until the last. He and amicably TION Box Po Piliadslphias Pac nse 3) ce ~ ness. It was Mr. Kendalfy prix past, having taken leave of his family about REsPrct POSTHE MeEwoRY oF Rowert J | fend of school, obedient to his teachers, and as- + 2 sidnous in his studies, and at home devoured char oi aggpecer Hendrie int, ath three weeks ago, and constantly prayed that the - a 5 y e y» He Bae in fave: nt City and Trackee > Wa.krr—Secretary Boutwell to-day issued an | ¢; every thing of interest that he could get | &!ligence to the commumty Lord would soon call him home, though begged ; EMENTS order eulog:ing the fume xs a patriot and | withishin reach, sud in hic way. These wae ¢ fomitieeebidity iranpchae sale eee for grace to be resigned until it should ie the | De,completed by dhe 13th imtant. ON | WLATIONAL THEATRE. —_| *tatermanof the late Robert J. Walker, and di- | stnall brary in the township, be dled Byhisexprestinait he reduced tofone hattetne | ™ Mis, Stickney approaching his bed side yee | DC™ State Constitution is discussed by the Cali- | — i Tecting that asa mark of respect the Depart- | Science, and general literature, he read throwst ao see aa eee terday asked him if all was clear? to which he | "GUSIECH the leader of the Lawrence max. THE RD RE SEGELBITA SANGALLL.. | ment be closed to-morrow. before he was fifteen years old. In the sumuer feat Geumescial reste ts nepeed se: Fen aa a alli vet sacre, was tracked by a detective to this city te aaa. his father allowed his boys a rest of about iwo | & varia . . Parker, urch. | Shere he enlisted in Bae The Chaseniog PT ATER LILLY. Tus REMAINS oF THE Late Gronoe Pxano- | hours inthe middle of the day. Thisintermis- | Cf, fhe Union. Animated by an. energe a citering, the room subsoquontly aaked him | Root, Nevada, Am onder os Wis arrest reseed Sete Stowe Fda e an py.—The Secretary of the Navy te-day sent a | sion of «t ‘principles—indefatigable both in men- | pright, allege ee er there too late—he and three others having de- Conclade-with the famous oe telegram by the Atlantic cable to Rear Admiral eee aes ee — reo va ¢ body will be taken to the Calvary Baptist serted, taking the best outfits in the camp. SAWGALLT MATINEE ON Se FURDAY Radford, commanding the United States Sect in know’him best, more bitter, violent and unrest. | Ghureh.on Sunday about one o'clock, when the ‘ “at Zo'clock. ~~ | Burope, directing him to detail a man-of-war Ing attacks of Galumny and ‘abuse than the seit | Stewed until two oekcke hen he nee wie a dee eee MAPS Rose AND HARRY WATKINS, Reng perp ere ere ac a gittcated and self elevated tarmer’s boy of New | vices will commence, ani be conducted by ev. Price of a — ; wer George Peabody. ngland— : ETZEROTT HALL. Dr. Parker, Rev. Dr. Samson, and Rev. Mr. Kennard, of Philadelphia, ey imag Between 1830 and 1340 Mr. Kendall's reputa- tion as a politician attained its culmination. ‘Debat in Washington of the celebrated THE FOLLOWING pall-bearers will officiate at Will be removed to Glenwood Cemetery for in- neee The most striking evidence of his renow ees ve | Will send ‘the remains of George Peabody to FRASKO FAMILY, weortoe s Chict Justice Chase Genera tine. | the Gil of 1aid he spent about eleven weeks se | that period Is contained in Mint Martinesct | (ment rhe following named gentiemen have | ‘ill tend 'the remaine of Geo J PIANISTS AND VOCALISTS, morrow :—Chiet Justice Chase, General Hum- | XO tpewich Academy, boarding witha brother, | ‘Retrospect of Western ‘Travel,” written in The delay in the announcement of the new Five in number.) vie: phreys, Admiral Porter, W. W. Corcoran, John | 4nd paying for his board by manual labor, night | 17, from which we take the following execed- Government loan for the purchase of the tele- NAME NCHEL, aged nine years; B. Blake, F. P. Stanton, Assistant Secretary | and morning. In the winter he retired’ home | Ingly vivid sketc 2 and B. B: French. grarh lines has a tendency to depress the price ~ SAM) aged ten years," of the Treasury Hartley, and Hor. Joseph §. | and attended the free school. The next summer ai was ——— h once. so oaton a Mr. Kendall owned a large amount of real | Of consol Sere AOU JEANETTE, aged twelve years: 3 cthe Lead Ol he spent at New Ipswich Academy, paying for | glimpse of the invisible Amos Kendall, one ot | estate in Chicago and other portions of th= nieces SELMA, ace fonrteen years. ‘som, ©: and lee. his das before. The next winter. Deing | the most remark in America. He | West. He has been in bad health for some time i eS SE een Sk SeIaUy Sem Se ay hen sixteen years old, he taught a free school | 1s Supposed to be the moving spring ot the | past and very infirm. He cought cold while ona | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. specttully informed that the Want zo ne AxxexeD—A delegation of } in North Reading, Mass., for three months, for | Wlole administration; the thinker, planner | trip to the Adirmndocks whick wesfullew cd os and doer; but it is all in the dark. De Nov. 12-—Despatches were received by ments are issued of an excellence whicl "| ng, RoW AEay and the prin- | prominent Canadians, favorable to annexation, | wheel: he mocieet hi Loantand hires the Paris Insurance Company yesterday an- his return to Washington, by a sort of bilious G. A. R.—The following officers were elected ; ve 2 ever, but the hi iS i mp of the i | by the Post, No. 12, G ay ey DERS of the WORLD called at the White House yesterday and had | a mouth, and with th prevents Gisir betey ettribocea te Had — _— —_? rep memuies ceenmer Lege sack ales th Ame tone lack, oe een eae roy = = an interview with the President. They repre- who take the lity of th organs and the effects of old age. ” vices, however, show that she was an Engin | Right - tr Acs Huntoon, Post Commande: sent that a large body of the people of Canala ail over th vemel. She encountered a severe hurticare at | J: H. Stine, Senior Vice Commander, M 4 are anxious to link their fortunes with those of | obliged to spend the f waar . fotermypetlceteepe ee) the harbor of Oran, Algeria and was drawn up- | H- Lawrence, Junior Vi GRAND THURADAY (T The Franke Panui New Orkeans. but their musical studies periccted in Berlin, in wh GitUes they have elicited the Tiey NAVE ERECTED 1cE WACUINES in Phila- delphia, and are going largely into the business of manufacturing artificial ice. The materials used in the manufacture of the ice are water, spiritsof ammonia (commonly called hartshorn), known there were no lives lost. Captains o: : ams Se vessels arriving at various Mediterranean ports | %0"- Quartermaster; 4. ¢. Levin, Officer 0 make mentionot the severity of the hurrieane | Jays W. W. Wilder, Ofteer of the Guard. and predict many other «disasters. - ee Sunaron BRowsiow says in a private lottor: | H., and the other in luis nativ ae With “Should 1 live to get to the Senate in December, | Money ius acquired eb senfta ion and re-entered the class, having take my friends and enemies alike will kuow how lit. | AP re-entered the ¢ seule keep up with them in his studies wh tle truth there is in the statement that I ha The next fall and the next he was with a superstitions and mos Kendall has the credit of it all. "s letters to his C: the report on Sunday mails is attri Wiall; the letters semt from Wash- t i the ° AccIDENT.—The mate of the schooner Ania ted to Ki * 4 . Swap: steam and salt. The retort is used for the heat- ™ Most Foal. Barton, at Gleason & Glenn's whart, foot of Gi fiom and enthusiaem from the forsaken the Republican party, joined the De pend at hone in like manner, aul again i cingele Ment preallioal ected oar phat] | ing of the ammonis. “A coll of pire through | Telographed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. street, fell from the rigging this morning to tery Lpvecliplaten tether leo ecratic, or aided in seeking the election to the | Vv school teaching at sixteen dollars i 1 in the Globe as demonstrations of publi Pane act passes winds around the interior. | Cuicago, Nov. 14—Two gentlemen, named | Ue deck: breaking his arm and my we it the great masters; slso at their | Senate of Andrew Johi » the means of living at e thie «| ion, are pronounced to be weltten by thu) gallonsof the ammoniaare poured | porte Bis foo gon 5 Vere internal injui Major Gleason had hin iN W YORK AND THE GRAND eS ER eee summer. = eager) Hea ol it Ercy syns a in peat into the retort and about twenty-four pounds of | Porter Bliss pag ey nny Souseted to Frovidense Seqpital, whee be only one, ps cl sper “ ‘papers rela n ed. = 4 J ~ 3 could have per attendance. TICKETS OF abi New Anwy Ruevtations—General Sher- ] college; but an absence of fou i newapapers relates to Kendall; and it Seen ee erremenaraing from the am Hotel. Yesterda sities a . eztra man will, it is stated, recommend to Congress tio oe of Postmaster General affords oppo retort. The pipe pames into a cooler niles wank pearance this sienna Tee Crry Taxes.—Vesterday and last even unencing SATE RDAY the adoption of the new code of “Army Regita- | } , iin the spring. “Thus did he | ven atiacks upon this twilight. personage, who | Yater and thence to the liquefler.. It is now <punjuien tee oan ing (the office of the Coltector being opened for CHILDRES HALF PRIC ” ar in 1864 by General | Unter college Ree. times tt poss proved. by the faults in the Post nie» | thoroughly chilled and deprived of its carbonic is hand, and fhe accommodation of mechanics and laboring CHILDREX HAL re tions,” originally drawn up in 'y General | enter college five times iv the four years, and a Ps be Abie rinciple, and becomes a freezing cold liquid. fovea eh eg , men from 5 to 9 0’clock) the Coliector, Mr. Bo Deo and 134 0 clock. uot | Canby, and since samewhat modified. It is rep- | went through eight examinations, one each year, it sypence - But he’ is undo Soomectea with the condenser ix 2 pipe, Which the "one of well, and his assist ived ‘816.3 ors open at 4 Sage.” See of the officialsto be a thorough | to enter the class. and another’ to re-ontcr it | suite everything well. Bu Syria carries the liquid into a series of ‘, which pene murder reste ‘8 total collected since the Ist i L. MOXLEY, be satan dha 7 P after having forfeited his eonneetions bh reek AREAG To Uilaood & Man naan 1 giveame Geeenh Caeieoeanee ° eee ist inst 443 Tenth nirett weeat doce above F, Ls | revision of our existing miitary code—a revision seed. Than dias couulated OF Alibat sists great talent for silence a splendid audacity. | diverge thro apo ge latter i z nr ae COSTUMER made under the light of our reeent war experi- | inen, many of whom were distinguished f pooped gah Dg in which with the aid of the liquid ammonia Invi: | Discharges at the Charlestown Navy | | Hexny D. Cooxe, ctod FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, ence, and in conformity with what was found to | ents. In the sophoware yer tine a ; t ity societe ike other men. ite dif, hon. | pipes, causes an intense cold. the foe collect- Yard. President of the Ph “ be the actual requirements of the service. seg oyr rl eee ae cantor tear | ever, one evening: Tthink it was at the Attor- ] ug upon the pipes where they are exposed to the | Tel-graphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. cepts the office. For *) N AND CHIL- A LADIES, comes s-p A ek I n ral’s. Ge moment I wentin intima- | 4t™mosphere. Into the freezing-box are intro- 4 e class, who were conferred by a vote of Bostox, Nov. 12—One hundred and hirty- | Secretary. The Phitharmonie members exp Tux Prauic Dent—By typographical error me from all quarters, amid nods ed 48 brass boxes, filled with fresh wat a a F = : tive men were discharged from the Navy Yard | ‘have Parepa this winter, to sing the solos in im the first, it is believed, uy ; id : avy Ys ; TERADE COSTUMES im the statement iygued from the Treasury De- | BERCE ' him the first, it is believed, unani is here; that ix he!” I saw h of them producing a 24 pound slab of ice. | yesterday. ‘They were attached to the Con. | We oratorios they intend to present, oe s3 ly: ar L3 re ur inches in thickness, two feet in length and | structor’s deparyment. The Engineer's and TF LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, partment yesterday, an abstract of which was | honor from ane Settee 0 tee colle xtreme sallowness of hi, in breadth. It requires four hours to freeze | other departments are to be cut down, An ent | _ Miss Axxa MH. Nicnoues will read this ev. ts “At HARRY DOSOHUES * published in Tue Stax of last evemng, the | lils sophomore year Mr. Kendall was exerod- hair of such perfect whitenos: | the forty-eight boxes. The cost of this icv i= | amination of the naval is said to | ing, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, an ori cc Beosm —_fourth door south of Penuacave. | balance in the Treasury on June 30th, 1809, was | 1 Lucker sesetate young som be sot his taco asisrarely Scon in aman of middle age, testi about fifty per ceut less than that of ordinary | be the cause of the reduction. © Ppl ol naa Late.” Mies Nich Sern ? . p- | Stated as $45,477 ,628.23 in excess of the balance | against the practice of treating and drunken cm wo gay sexnage gg Dari Masai 4 0c. eee y its best citis Y ad M RS Ea a published in the debt statement of July Ist, | revelry when appointments were given out ang | Me eee mae Pood —- cont ih Smoanann Wareanal tage masemei me Presbyterian Reanion. we ae ie now upen for the reception of pupils for the 1869. A correcte| statement from the Treasury | 0M duarter days. A tremendous excitement | 1 cauhitien te mate Red xe | wary Emma Frost, of €0 Sieur a and M Telegrhphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. Brornerty Coxciave, N S. P.K., are : oe +. | grew out of the attempt to suppress this cl ag panel re Pr baie J yon <, | _Puiapenrara, Nov. 12—The P: making to insure the complete sic “Daysand hours of tuition—For Misses and shows this excese to be $8,79,40.34, instead of | Ei” and ‘the number who. dated to ters calculating how auch ce was given w | Hents Conway, engraver, of 14 Grand street, area,» resbytertans ~ Fe the complete: sc Masters, trom S05 p ans on Taceiaye, Thuretayes | 945 471 £2023 war only abort sixteen out of about ond haudred | Jackson's administration by the universal be. | are old acquaintances, In former and happlet | News rancher of Ce deel and | cost of their masquerade and civic ball at Guid ae ATS: Pir) cee ere 7 2 Whale wise were het that there was a concealed eye and hand b.- | days, ere Mrs. F. was divorced from her hus- | New School branches of the denomination, and | Fel Hall, Navy Yard, on Thanksgiving and Saturdays. and fifty students. ‘Their names were writ k lana have displayed flag over the Presbyterian hews. | eve. eet dais, from 5% to7 p.m. Teenlays and} Hoxors To Tax Late Gexerat Woor—A | 2ufifty students, ‘Their names vitheter ti hind ‘the ners of govermment, by whiel hand Cones had been the bosom friend of that —— ey bet street. The fee to redaye. : : everything cou ren, e hardest - fe quar- | pare A 3 ; q saree Gentlemen, from $ to 10 p. m., Wednesdays and | general order has been oe ae Ges = a ae bond ae : me P eu done. member Of Congress told me this | Telled, the eoude friend, instead Lot ing to | blue—the color of the Old Covenanters. Pb a) Eee Mavs Yano Ley a aia ~ he i Department announcing death net Mr. Ki night that he had watched turough four ses. ‘al the feud, zealously espoused the cause re 7 damage. It occurred 4 me every Monday, {rom 8% 0pm." ns” | John E. Wool, recounting his eervices to the | ‘Bem, Among thie provcribed band Mr- Kendall | 1#it that ue had watched turough four ses. | eal thefeud, zealously power to bring about a Senator Morton Denies It. which had bed pied panes Ge ee For particular séc circulars, to be hadat the Acad- | Country, directing that military honors be paid | withall sorts of appendages, covered thie col chair with head bent down and eve gland ns | way wat Of cour een omens, PATE Of Con- | Teepraphed Baclusively to The Keening Star. and Was exti ———_ ny of at the Susie Stores oc . : ead bent dow ye glancing up i. rs. : sea , . aes 6a eee him on tho day of Che funeeai, Wat thirteen guns | Tale eet oe reer an upper Cima hin | at amcmber of Congrems with wire beens ty | w the aureur pation toe however, Com | «pCHICAS0, enon ee ee | Moet O* Bipeaue? oe ea ean at Water~ | fortunately mimed it» aun. Hie apiwarcd, ow: | strnest conversation, ant in a few minutes he | Way arowed himself a candidate or her’uan. | 3pecal S52 8 Private despatch. Teports from |. THE FORCE of printers in the Government Sreeer. T MARKRITER'S, vleit arsenal, and that the flag be dixplayed at | Cryer, to take no notice of all these things, firm. te aionesane pb ip retin gee ne Sigal it, but ulti- | Washington in reference to a conversation with printing estallishment has been doubled in con- ipa, 2H BOs ale-stet at the gzrstenned poss wichin the De- fy pecmatog tho overne on, which 0 bad deter | erat, he opseees sneak a hae | Sel cama ania cine sonuasioe | Goverste Bpciwah cheer Cube oe? treason: =n actual and prospective increase | a i tings, i we, ee. —_ "7 V | of the effec nced on his contem; "s doi on JENNIE COLLINS, w Shades. Pictare Fens fare Cord’ and Tax | Ti TASC x Tine SUPREME COURT ao eee te es i tuum cae salt, | ‘Amon Kendall in the of his power, ‘Miss | Monday, evening, and yointing the weapon at | BOWPCCt ¢ the Memory of Mr. Pea. | | J==~1E Couns challenged the Rev. Ji | res, Hings (Sails. "Reyin the District.” | whether the United States should pay certain | Metely trlumphant, and in tes, than two yours | rtinean wrote chiety unter WHE Metra | er heed. teen ae ate the res trigger T IS CAS 5 Telegrophed Exclusively to The Evening Stor. Gocenlon. ‘See gente rane coe Batiwons, Nov. 12—The funeral of Mr. owing . to wit : “Reverend Sir: Being Peabody is being observed to-day. Bells are of the opinion that some of your recent public tollings, flags are at half-mast thi it the | discourses and lectures may, if uswered cily, and many buildings are draped in mourn- | jeave ——— impression - ice aml aneber' Number. ap2tdy | railroads in the South for its use of them, or | friends, and the foremost to do him just — a | hctner the companies should way the Unites | MAC: arlene’ his collegiate GAncation at the EXCURSIONS, & States for the equipment which the Government } 4/¢ of twenty-two, Mr. K. was about to resort to SENS, Ke _| put upon them during the war, was decided | sShool keeping to obtain the means of studying ‘but the Whigs of that ey: were ited at Washington by men like fgg boon febster, and assure-lly there must have eometh: of weight and power in Amos Kendall to have made such an impression on antagonists of their calibre. Mrs. Frost struck up the weapon with her ari, and thus saved her fis a Having failed to carry out his murderous design, the would-be assassin flung away the revolver and fled, but was after, wards arrested, and yesterday’ Justice Dodge , andy Pe w= coins conmnitted him for trial—N. F. Sun, 10th. ing. a certain clare of nof | meepenacghcan panies agreed wo retain posession a herons, | Wim Hcharng Sa. hen isog at Gre | ME eal remained tn he Cabinet daving —— Petreieam Bark Burned. | fui tt<yorbngwoan of tin ity tee “aoue i. Capt. Thomas ‘ » | ton, Mass, who. adv not thus. to waste 5 e | Exrraorprsxary Vovace ov THE STEAM: ” ’ P : Seats Mena at ot TE ste Stackpole: | run them and pay the interest on the Tennemee the flower‘of his life, and offered him the ase ot | head of the Post Office Department after the | Hxixx Brooks One of the most extraordinae | Ti<oraphed Bzclusively to The Evening Sar. discuss the sghasof women estan rights of DALLY (oe railroad bonds, and turn over the surplus money | his office and books, together with his instrue- | ‘nauguration of Mr. Yan Buren, but resigned | pamages ever undertaken and performed hss | BERLIX, Nov. 12—The Bremen bark Cupid, | labor. Semele we if there should be any, to the payment of their | tion, and even board in his own house, without | before the close of his administration to ¢1 = Tecently been accomplished by the steamer | Capt. Leithof, with petroleum from New York a in editorial pursuits, which he followed with = ‘ any présent recompense, if he chose immediately ial pursui Helen Brooks. On the Sth day of August, Isa, | for Dantzic, burned to the water's edge in ghat | S2-Delia Collins is to start a paperat Radical 7 E: 4 . na us an offer could ix ad ed, id ‘ “4 ve ‘eche, let y * a au 2-4f Canam = Wiltard's fitet. Tur Natioxat Junction Rattway Dinect- | ing in the Fall of Isl! Mr. Kendall commenced — iA getting Congress i? a an Spyro~ | way of the Chesapeake bay, and passed tarengh LA Fo GF &7-Two men, named McAlister and Kinder, SS = ~- ~ | ons, it is understood, have settled upon the fol- | thestudy of law with Mr. [erm In aa Rear Baltisoose to Neg Yorke ener ibe, he the State of See. by canal; up Delaware Tliness of General Garibaldi. in Pike County, Indiana, had a difficulty about A ' = Iewiog sevte Ganenes Goncavtows tothe Rama. | (oe cees ar Vite cree enna emcee | tween thle ely: eed Malikcoore: tee tenes rte Tereay bp neni Gone ee eae pera ptecscsemay-rinigee des ye eye does in erty semi MEW PRESCKIPTION-PRARMACY, duet: Cross Rock creck above Paper Mill | Si ee a iety depremed as to loate a young | im miccessful operation. Congress ‘refused ty | Xo ae Gy, Ue wane tae ee Lonuwce, Nov. 12-—A@vices received bere J < Conse I St. Nonti axp 3p St. West. bridge; thence along the creek, under West | Javverin New England without money, famil t | through the State of New York by the Erie make the appropriation, and it was then that Mr. Kendall after conference with Prof. Morse to-day state that Gencral Garibaldi is quite ill 7 Don't put ir to your mouths, girls. with Fheumatism. “ A'Cincinnati school girl has toce Bit i bi ENGLISH, GERMAN, FRENCH AND SWEDISH | street, to Olive street; thence to Montgomery, | or friends to aid him, almost without hope of as been in the habit of PRESCRI canal to Buffalo; thence by way of Lake Erie to : r e- | agreedto aid him inthe enterprise. Mr. Ken: | Chicage: fs - ; a Semen | > #0, and was recently nearly poisoned to Tile NEW PRESCRIPTION Wabact nodes the Mothadlet Protestant Charen, | Sermaned te scak’ Mis forties ta the Senth or | dallat this time ad no ‘means hisact, but pos | Timok rice m through the Ilinols canal to Her Som to be Ming or Spain a RFLONE CO. . —— - ieee a ronal guunecit, bat pes. 5 ) > 4 —__ Corner L str vi gotth an 3 atreet west. pegaiows street; under Prospect street, which | jandof his. nativity and Canse to" Waakington, | wealthy friends, who aided him in the. atate, ing, October fbn alors ‘Greuitous journey | Tegrapked Exclusively lo The Beening Star. LU™2E®. Woon, anv coat. With THE ‘Uriost CARE: it leaves, coming out on Bridge street, near the } where his friend Mr. Kichardson then, repre~ Prof. 3 Te ee handsome | of over | three thousand miles.—Napotcon (Ark. cepted tee canta ene Semanls 1 Uh se cakes Goulet savin Geen. b 7 ited Middlesex district in Congress. Here he “ 7 News, October #. posad candidature ans: ef shes ene JE Rett ET Toon Ageatust. Congrem will Be petitioned for Gio, | sented ‘week making inquiries, snd determined Hataned ee reeult of which was chat theline was - oe Wie ie, ort Cagolina, Niewinia, and Bast. Nabels and UNDER LOCK AND KEY, Fight of way underground of the route selected. | 10° to "Kentncky.. Traveling in the stage to | builtand yielded princely fortunes to both of AxoTHER Grint, Svictpr.—The melancholy r = om. and poring in Swedish siyle. "s constant Pittsburg be found himself in company with | them in afew years, suicide of Pet McKay, a young girl of Quiney. LOCAL NEWs, ‘Shingles, Lathe: Pickets, plain and headed, Bersonal presence will be his best guarantee {oF MEETING OF THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. | Governor Cass, with whom he was subsequently | Mr. Rendall was iret married in Kentucky to | TH Fivds a parallel tu the foleeieg ead emake ——e = sod aster of all Cine under cover Sieito-— ‘Hine ruber et secaritagl General Sherman and Colonels MeCoy, Dayton, | awociated in the Cabinet. ‘The ont Ste | ana by this wite batt thie childeee Sie iit | reported by" the Missouri Republican:—"Miss | yg, Union Association. | _Walnet, Oak. Ash unl Povey ieeeragly eee ‘Meet renpecttully, your obetet ari, had for Pittsburgh was to the Hou. Wm. Wilkins, | 4nd by this wife hal three children. She’ liv Bettie Shy-a youn; of seventeen, daughter | “@®Fyland Baptist ond Geetaeae Graduate of Pharinacy from Sweden,) | ad Audenreid, of hisstaft; General Eli S. Par- | hadfor Pitts at W. in 190), as a | Dnt afew years, and in 1ésshe was married a see- | Othe tats BeMh, Sie oy Pete ee SECeED Dar. Tm fact, ‘Lumber usually found in © no2-tm* ‘cor. Tat: north and Stst-weet. | ker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; General | hom he met again at Washington, tn 182), as a | bi slew years, and in tase be wns jonmeytvania, | ted suicide on the might of the 20th ultimo, by | ‘This Association re-assembled at 1:39 yest er- ft cla Eres Fara — | Wager Swayne, General Giles A.Smith, Second | Wt, Barry, late Postnaster General, mad. se: Bape foy ooh nme ee taking serplanine, Ifeppene that 4 Youn a day Atkernoen’ Rev. Be. Santas, Bon Oe ‘OUD and COAL. We bave tho General W. H. Terrell, Third ti ith him in the same boat to | Wife died in this city i ay = ; bs » es SILVER WARE. x Asiatent, 08 Ga W. H. Te aor par By vee with him tate wane | © Mv: Wena purchased the property ‘pov ae had engaged pedro heeds rh at — Coentior sate nomen ‘New Churches, = Sater.” ian amet eee Cen St tined to be sucessor in Office of Post- | Ken ireen, on the northern outskirts 9: * Hunter, General T. L. Dickey, General Oliver, | master General. Thence he went down the Washington, many years ago, and for sometime | womese OF fens hd ee othe quick, in a pleasure in calling the attention of } and other distinguished officers, will leave here | as far as Cincinnati, and after parchasretooue om itractive sollection of prs ‘Monday night, to attend the re-union of the | days there travelled on foot to Lexington Ky. SLCER WORE, Louisville,on the 17th | there being at that time not a stage ranning in SILVER SIEARPAST, COFFEE. and Army Ot inmtante At Baltimore the party can. | the western country beyond Pittsburgh. A few pret SNE SERVICES, and BO notes. sew days after Lexi accident resided f in a small house on the estate, but in later years he erected thereon a handsome residence, and beautitied the place, making it one of the most desirable abodes in the District. He was the founder of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, to which he donated the valuable tract of land ied by it, together with the first reception of Oak fanjemoy, Md., and the Firet Ce ar nce ot te we received; 2 vole Shes (Oau!sbg Pine Wood sawed and eplit and in the = yeh tap, Sgetber wih or wnt etre cua eo instructions to rine ‘at the next annual seasion of the Amociation. "Ws deliver in aa? part ol tee city 2,240 pounds to she strychnine that was in the house took ff retired r room, and then the family by her shricks of “I took it—I took it.” Very soon after be relayed tate a state of unconsciousness and cae his arrival at be joined by Generals McDowell and Ingalls, of | made him acquainted with Mrs. Clay, the wife New York; Knox and Bingham, of Philadelphia, | of Henry Clay, then absent in Europe, who FALL or A MErgoric Stonx.—On the 2d inst. Sekacs iis board, the use of Mr. Clay buildin by that i ion, on the 25th of the Committee on Col- ‘by wail 5 tnd others, and the whole party will proceed to | siered kim a, ear sears | Senne ood Uy Sens netteations wae meteoric stone fell in the yard of St. E Bar- apes = P DCianK & 00 gether in « through car from Baltimore toLouis- | With the 1 Sc Mr. Clay's powerful as- rr 2 about eleven ithwest ‘fty thousand colored <—— street Lie it to 1 within six feet of two girls, and | city of Baltimore, but only two cc2tf Branch yard Va. ave. and 9th st. pus SSS 9 OE ET ‘would take charge of the education of ber chit- hearted iinet in sb greene te: ho not very flourishing; (qREat 87 New London has a society organized to tu- | Gren forone year. ‘The offer was accepted; the beh ell neg Rg Sd smensunes are daily | vestigate modern spiritualism. year expired, and the time of Mr. Clay's return sent us is about av large'as a medium sized ee Fecelving additions to (ye eT KIRK & SON ‘S87 Indianapolis women cowhide recreant hus- | wascnfirely uncertain. Mr. Kendail was now over " uunae’ stame’ then roeme ‘and that GOLD AND SILVERSM/THS, nds. twenty-five years of age;bad obtained a license ; a: It is quite heavy for its size, and ts Inerasted educated. The report pol 2mip 172 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore. ‘Henry Ward Beecher’s salary last year was | to practice law, a pressed by Mrs. ©. | the in 1867 he tp oe ated | larz- ¥ | with a black coat as thick asan IL, which instructions to - ee eee — | wees 600. to remain in her family, felt that it would be too | te have it rebuilt, it being his intention to esta.~ formed. while rns in Association in el eo erga ta sacrifice to delay the commencement of | lish itvas a memorial church to his wife. Last | Was evidently £ Ji pelo mele ‘committee Tsarc COALE, JR., & RRO., BF Sweet potutoes too for stove wood and another year for the mcertain ald ‘passage, too small for dugouts are Kansas productions. =~ | nich Mr. Clay might have it in his power to &7-A lady Cuiversatist is preaching in Indian- | afford. He accordingly left Mr. Clay’s, and set- ‘ : Hl i that the trul the Baptists of IMPORTERS OF apolts. tled in Georgetown, Ky., in the spring of 1815. Maryland had a hard eld. He made an earnest S&F Mike Donley isa Chicago bruiser who offers | He resided there about a year and a , daring appeal for aid and te ene and sere 2 y y,at 12 pounds, | which he was ap postmaster, and ob- statement of the condition of his MEN'S FURNI a to fight any one in the country, a « NISHING GOODS, for 8400 in gold. tained sufficient profewional practice for his ‘membc 87° The village of Delmar is part in Delaware sprecet. pees = hell es not severed =? a _dhompeon (colored), of Baltimore, a6 RANOVER seaxer, Deldeare and Sartor Maung. str ofa newspaper ished In that isec, atheism hie iy who hed entblihd’& 87-A few (lays since Maria Gross, danghter of | Fardcularly by Misa Tewuming” specie pay- the ‘same ‘in charge of Scaeeed mane tad CORNER OF GERMAN, Christian Gross, of New Phil; , Onion, md in the fall 1816 he re- been was doing his best diedof lockjaw, resultifig froma cut inthe hand. | MSVeg a ree to remove to Frankfort to get charge of ‘the ehildren. He ap- az7-Kicking Bird, who reeently sueceeded to | and take of the editorial columns of the for aid to defeat this man's efforts. au tsectmIstp BALTIMORE. | ine chieftainship of the Kiowa Indians.is sid to | “tung which “he aceepted. He became im- Rev. C. roan < of Lip Crete Peneey AE ee See | eee ee yay yoy oe ae ing, but he tine wilte members of Uhe ar. ‘The subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the B7-A French photographer gla wibroduce Bictormens and vittence. = vce taps sacle rat ‘them more frequently, so public that he bas. pictures in eolor by & new method, of which he | 2) he called in question and, ye — ' of Jehovah CH STORE only deseribes the method, which is to | cussed the constitutionality and expediency of a a, fy Charch, > of his DIEING BESIX mS 259 Pennsylvania object successively with the dif- } bank of the United States. He with bt Pyle ¥, Ay ts eae ine oe AR and MB ACS DENBAM. | ferent parts of the spectrum. all the power of his pen, the relief uncasures of numbered with

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