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SW. Corner Pennsvivania Av. ani 1l*h St, THE EVENING STAR. | : | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | ff At The Star Bullding, EVENING STAR NEWSPIPER COMPANY. | : THE STAR i wauae carr = ta fi FR Vor FoRTy- Fe a PEs oonal ass be i, (ssn taste acribers in the City and THE W LY Y STAR— merning—One Della and a-ha | V. 8i—N®. 5.205. RAILROADS. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. —i Nie FIPTH ANNUAL BALL oF THe PET. O'NEILL CROWLEY CIRCLE, F.3., RAILROAD, Wastisotos, 196%, Traine hetween WASHING = opp VETLGws Tan, Wadivctod ake te SIE | scvesin street, between Dand EY FHANK SGITENG WASHINGTON D Te! oe THA WEST are now fren es follows. via: | EVE. (Wednesay,) Nov. 17,1 rocends to be devoted to arming @ sslivry co the District. ETS, adiuitting a gentleman and la Leawe daily except Sumiay.at T wn 12.45.80, 1-20. 5 DOLLAR. a 22: 3. FOR ALL WAY STATIONS Leave daily except Stnday, a 7 and 9:30 4. M., ‘aud 2:00 und 420 PM FoR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at ¥ A. Mead 4:2@ PM. Ne train to or from Annagalis ov UN SUNDAY. ‘Tie steamer ARROW, C: ‘apt. Thomas Stackpe!s FOR IMORE. leaves her wharf, foot of 7th street, — SA. M.. and 12:45, 250, 5:40, and | DAY at 8. mee: POR WAY STATIONS. Atexane jo and Wack agton, Lear si Mao pt aunt 7245 PM. => g White House and Tone, Va.. r ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. HY OSD. Mes SYKES, Gon # Satonday and Sudayyat TA! ym art i fo ea peters yar7aM OPM. = ———— e *. P.M. val, com- Yar meeting at iriay Sta? ou with trains from’ Baltinore EDUCATION AL. fo Wheeling. Parke -burg, &¢ — - ron ets to the West can be had at the RIVATE nbn dtc ates Seana se As | Pak the apany = Officer, 406 Pr an Sperchasing tiekots at the Areas have thelr tag. jon, ee ad: of Transpertation. Ticket Azont. General Agent. { LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, DELPHIA AND MLL Siw veux. “"" ag 9 uaa Sursorox. 19, ¢ Trains betw: #TON and NEW YORK are now run . ps FOR NEW Yor’ shout change of cars. Leave daily (except Sunday) at Sa. m.,and 12:43 and $ p.m. OUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY, ¥ A BOARUVING AND DAY SCHOOL, 4 Thirteenth Street. The duties of this Institution will bo resimed Sop tember 6. The — os is yee Tesidence ini w yy Chure! Sell kucwn ao the Epiphany Bist Sty Bail enclosed ‘Aflord, ample space for ree tion and amusement. Circulars may be obtain: by applying to the Rector of the Epiphany, or the Prin- Aah an 1d FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily except Sunday )at S a... and 12:43 BY INSTT == English and French. for young Ladies and Misses ON SUNDAY. ~ “k oN 4 Leave for New York at 9:00 p.m. and Philadel- Bearing an Dad Schoo it reopen on Ryd Phia at 5:40 p.m. y ‘ork on 9 p.m. train only. ‘Sleep ve New York on 9 p.m. train only oft ilye and is constant in the Institute. Syren MADAME DRERV IEE Prin. Pe en OR i DENTISTRY. )E. LOOMIS HAVING IMPROVED AND RE- BD eect nie tongeneabitahed Dental Romi with the skill of ae experience, SaaTevery Hance fo the art, to supply eve Fequirenet ‘ae. Mechanical and Surgical Dontiet” € Penna. avewue. oc7-im RS. W. AND H. A. MERRILL, DENTISTS, No. 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE. between 12th and bith streets, furnish! ARTIFICIAL TEETH on any kind of Piate’ desired, ire Nei cau there arrange ty have and checked at their resi- and pet into the baggage and Ohio Railroad advertivement for n Washington, Baltimore, Annapo- Transportation. ~ STEAMBOAT LINES. x ious Oxide Gascoustantly on hand FPEE STAUNCH AND FAVORITE STEAMER Sood dues tect oben J. P SMITH, Captain A. B. in every part: i no W-ly* techs) every TUESDAY LEWIE & DAVIS: DENTAL ASSOCIA s : D* TION, No. 260 PENN Between 0. R. CUSHING, uuuedation Steamboat eels Fo# LD) EkvooL AND QUEENSTOWN. of Mail Steamers, RY SATCEDAY and AL TUESDAYS. at from England, Ire: ut ~ apply to JOHN G. DALE, Be “el MIDDLETON & CU" BANKERS, aur tf Washington. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Xo charge will be made for extracting whers Arti ficial Teeth are inserted, althongh the pa- ent will be reyuired to pay for the sara eal operation when perf which will deducted when the teeth are made. The Association ix ke Teeth on Gold, Silver, and rk. Philadelphia, ‘and Bost HPmon ‘rag ap Marner work done «an we named cities. AW i re gone Jn the neatest and best manner, and warrant give entire satisfaction. Persons will do well to call and @xamine our work before get- ting it elsewhere. avis rom New Mix HANTS’ LINE BErw oF STEAMSHIPS Cc. Ss. HARE & SON, Re the Fine JOHN GIBSON. ond VA the MERCHANTS x will make Pienlar sui werkls tripe between NEW. YORK. ALEXANDRIA SHI GROCERS, at the corner of ith street and New York eS Re Seg See EEE He J.W. THOMPSON. President. "1 XPRESS LINE, she ee RASA ALEXANDRIA, EEN PHILADE, EXANDRIA, eS EASINGTON. AND GEOKGETOWS, Between M anv N, Regular soiling day from 14 h berves, Philadephia, SATURDAY. ut From 63 Water street, Georgetown, WEDNES- DAY. at 5p. m. = ARE SELLING WELCH’S andria.Va. WM ¢ Philed: Iphia. : a J. Jirainston. IN. Bouvet. BEST FAMILY FLOUR 7 175 105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aT Berween 177m ayo ISra. VEW STORE. 92.40 Per Sack. wot Housekeepers te our selected STOCK OF FINE GROCERIES, 5 E! A. (extra fine, GUNPOWDER TEA.(extra fine) | KPAST »NGON.” ing Leaf) Dragon Chop, ‘RUSHED, GRANULATED, AND POWDERED SUGARS, AT 17 CENTS. y NEW YORK BUCK AT. BF Goods delivered promptly in any part of the without charge A COFFEE SUGAR AT 16 CENTS, ne jy SCHUMAN AND DURAND'S ct ‘D EVERYTHING ELSE AT EQUALLY LOW * RATES. be TON! E 3 BE CONCENTRATED PERTRACT OF FRESIE DERE, OLD COORG | sa-W have secured the services of Mr. R. H. BRANDY AND PO PHOSPHATE OF MAN, who would be pleased mel gid mers. ” Fate pevveratiom te compocnd of the Compment = = - of the human system. It adds directly thereto FURS. FURS, “FURS, MINK SABLE, HUDSON BAY RO SABLE. Bees IRREL FITCH MARTEN, WATER MISKo Re we, One $4 CEKTAIN CURE FOR THE FOLLOW- FES A ET IS EASES: A x her with full assortment: Incipient Consumption, Nervous-Debility, Dyspep- ce ILDREN'S FURS I thn, Heartburn, Overworked Mind and © A 3 : ‘Altering and rey ‘done at short notice. vy, Depression of Spirits. Excessive wes of spirit SF Altoring 5 Fy Palring done ats ous ‘Liquors. Rhet ‘ism Keres, and in Delicate Females, Delicate and sickly Diseases arising from a broken HATTER AND FURKIER, 234 PEeNNsYtvayia AVENUE, cond door from 13th street. NOTICE. fs ‘The only place in the city te buy your BOOTS, SHUES, AND GAITERS: a and PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE PREPARED AT No. 195 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. CHARLES STUTT, 373 Pennsylvania avenue, at regular “fersets eb becomes re: WHOLESALE PRICES I UMBER, WoUD, AND CUAL. is at We call attention to our large stock of LUMBEB, STRAUSBURGER BROS., conruting 0 White North Carolina, Virginia, and East- 373 Seventu Street, ern Shore Framing and Matched Fie Betwees Layo K, WHEBE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT CAN Shingles, Laths: Pickets, plain and headed, I<. various Tengthe. bi ber of Bites under cover. ab. Ash. and Poplar, thoroagly sea- soued and first rate quality. « ? ant? 22¢t all Kinds of Lambér asually found in a = A Ee et clare Lumber Yard & = cee nag jis! iu WOOD and COAL. We have the PUCK QUALITIES AND BRGES OF gt ay CASTOR ERS COATINGS, db Ash Coals. y v1 WC. Doce! Mountain and other well known Wife ‘ouths, and Bo ale . Pine Wood, «awed and split and in the VETEENS rehase Our st 2 hes c SHEETINGS, tants Gravther with our niathy vent market ‘all other kinds of fabrics, geil at prices that cannot tail to be anticbacte ants of families and housek ‘We deliver in any part of the city 3240 pe : the ton by wail promptly filled Orders by wall DW DC Foot of ecttf Branch yard Va. av qeet BARGAINS at. WILD & BRo-s r NO AND MUSIC STOR] 497 tira s pk between Pa. avenue and Eat ‘amortuent of Musical Tnstre excellent necond hand EE macing 2 Co-opersfivs Fiano Stor ratory Wo commencing @ Co-o dy Eyrcial’ attention to Tuning’ apd Repairing Pi B7MOUENING GOODS—A full stock at all sea- sons, of the best fabrics produced at home and abroad. Ho Our Northern and Eastern correspondents send iv UR WHOLE SCALE OF PRICES ARE ARRANGED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF PERSONS WITH MODERATE INCOMES. “€ ERS RECEIVE PR AN. eR Vi RESTON, = amet see ‘Sojourners and strangers will inspect our stock Pst ~ pleasure. — &s-ONE PRICE ONLY. MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PERRY & BROTHER, Penusylvania avenue and %&h street. Established 1840. B/-CARPETS, CURTAINS, MATTINGS, OL CLOTAUS, BUGS, &c., upper floors. pol euStif ARK & » street East and 9th st. East BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 271. south side Peansyivania avenue. v7 Gove strict persogal atteution to business. ¢ Washington Cay Tempers» held its scoond regular weekly ime: tin, Perance Hall, FB street, between 9th an Mreets. After the clection of s board ¢ tw the Drew, Esq. bud eeay upon the effec. of alcohol on th: jority of thos: present signet the constitution. Several signed the pledge, after which the mecting aljeurned. : ° CRRSATEAKE Axp Onto Canat—t. ff. ¢ don, President of the Chesapeake and Ohi nal Company, publishes Use following in the Cusaberland papers Notice is herby the Chesapeake and Ohio Cana! will be drawn out of the canal on the 3th day of December next, for the parpune of making re om interested will regulaic their * WASHINGTON, D. C NOVEMBER 15, 1869 SPECIAL NOTICES, (dation tiletinceg PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY it hair restored to ite en ‘it has fallen out, create a ne’ HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is the best HATR DRESSING {fn the wo: lifei s ey MONDAY Tur Bark Note Companres anv THE Cca- Rexcy Prixtine Ixvestication—The Inves- tigation into the affairs of the American Bank Note Printing Company of New York, and the counting of money and sheets which they have on hand was concluded on Saturday by the ‘Treasury clerks, who left here a few days since for that purpose, and the work of printing the national currency was resumed by that company this morning. ‘The investigation as to the National Bank Note Company was commenced to-day, and the work of printing by that company will be sus pended for a few days, until the investigat! shall have been conclude New PHAsk OF THE CartTaL Remoyat QvEstIoN.—A dispatch in the New York Herald of yesterday (Sunday) from this city says: of the constitutionality of the of Alexandria in 1446 to the States: Virginia is likely to come up shortly after th f Congress in a method very little |. and should it be settled against the inion the question of the remoral of EVENING STAR. ’ Washington Ne INTerwar Revexve.—The receipts from this source to-day were $870,074.85. 1s Geyerar , in the case of Loe against gives nettce to all porns er delivered the o any poaperes d Gossip, Jobmon, Judge " affirming the decison of below, saying, **The only power of the exec Was to sell so much of the estate as was ne: sary to the payment of the debts. There was no | : the real estate to th excentor had a ri for the payment of Sem Thanksgiving Proclamation elsewhere by Mayor Bower. Mrs. YELVERTON, of London divorce notori- and proposes to give readings Price 94.00. For sale by all drnegiste, BiMUATL 200. Nashiua, Be -» Proprietors. ss THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE. matte, » if it was neces as relieved « Mr. Hoover, corner o RT, Juve Fisher—The October Tm Of this court court was resemed this morn. Kobert Lee, convicted of assault and bat. tery with intent to kill, was years in the Albany penitentia THE G STREET WOM The case of James Keily,on tria’ der of Jobn Mardes, on the th 9 chickous, the mont ety, is in this city, nienced to two PReeIpeNt GRANT will spend Thanksgiving at the Executive Mansion, and has invited the officers of his old sta’T, with their wives, to dine with him on that day. x bat the parties were Seblacht tiving wea botween O and 2, lost 9 goose. SEVERAL Navy OFFicers are now at Fort Whipple, on the Virginia side of the Potomac, learning the army code of signals. A regular navy signal corps is to be organized. it te aud externally for ld by Druggists gen- ures, bruises, &c. nard Bailey, Pat . George Holmes, and. Jolin acl of Jutom was here exhausted, and the Court directed that twenty-tive drawn, from which to make up the balance of at. M. Drinkar 4, resident, and A. K. poune ot the Nag —~———_— BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. This splendid Hair Dye i: 6 nly tree sand. parfect i ‘inte: remwedies the ill effects of bad Dyes: i and leaves. the Hair soft and beaut i Perfumers; and af Batchelor's Wig Factory, No. ‘ive a quietus to the removers. programme has been ar_ ranged to resist the admission the lately elected member of Con- ym Alexandria, on the grow is not a constitutionally elected representati The members who have arranged this plan argue that Congress had no member the District of Columbia by the retro ecssion of Alexandria; that the intention of the constitution was that the territory for the lc tion of the capital once having been fixed ar accepted by Congress, not a foot of it could snb- sequently Le parted with without an amend- ment of the constitution. If Congress, on hay- ing this point precipitated upen them, should decide to deny Mackenzie his seat, it will be something of a point gained for the people of the District who oppose removal.” TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. THE TERRIBLE AccTD woh Ry N THE nd Mr. RM. Drinha Hox. GrorGe Harrinoton, formerly Assis- ‘& will meet in tant Secretary of the Treasury, and late minister to Switzerland, reached this city yesterday with his family, from Europe. The circumstances of the case (as stated in & at Cie time) were about as <— = a2 Cuarcr or Perrre La - | Gus Bowie was arrested by Officer Robertson complaint ef John Smith, charging b eNy.—Yesterd es Kelly aud John Mardes were emplo schooner Agnes A\ i ryland Free Stone ¢ PERFECT MANHOOD. LON, ith certain he! for soa eat Sent in aaled totter env ‘THERE are many excellent suggestions in the address of Superintendent Richards to the teachers upon school government, and we Invite attentlon to it. PrRsonat.—Hon. Reverdy land, and Corne sedat being beaten in a guns Adam Patterson, vost rased, amd declared that he him to bail for ring and unfortunate. strect. wharf h Johnson, of Mary- ius Stagg, of Calfornia, are at peral Marcy is at the Metro- Marniep.—Mr. F.L. W. Weber, well knowa here asthe leader returned 0 the city from a short visit gitia, bringing a wife with bi ieth iuxtant married Miss Belle -w Brighton, Fanquier county | Haney perfornaed the ceremony. f a senftle between the rimania Kawi, b and on looking out of using the knife on the AMUSEMENTS. NAtioNaL THEATRE. — SIX NIGHTS ONLY. out of the cabin, got on shore, and his es« He was afterwards captured * Harris and Tilghina to the schooner, where he coo the act, and was committed f A Svrervisorn ARrnestep.—Information has deen received at the Internal Revenue Office that the Sheriff of Philadelphia has arrested Supervisor Sutton of that city for seizing a dis turday received #1: nt of taxes received MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, | dey night of #162,475. Strrosep Case oF INFANTICIDE.—Last night ant Tait, at the Central Guardhouse, ormation that a white woman named m Fredericksburg, Va., had birth to a female child at® he house ot Chloe Butler, colored, hnown as 2. m ith street, near the hild was not then in the house. Sergeant Walker and Officer O'Hare were directed to His Last Worx—It is said that the last work on which Hon. Robert J. Walker was en- gaged was a statistical article showing that New York in time would surpass London as a com- mercial centre. CCIDENT O8 THE Westerns Pa. PKAILKOAD—A Number of Persons Killed Weunded.—Yesterday morning the | bound train on the Western Pacific ra cars, including one | car, collided with the Alameda four cars, near San a » Friday night giv and machinery. and an FUL DRAMATIC Murder Bay, mpored of canal bridge, whic! petty orn ps Hox. Jamys F. Witsox, of Iowa, who has been in this city sinee Friday last, left here to- © Boston, to attend a meeting of the Gov- ernment Directors of the Unlon Pacitic Railroad Leandra, Califeruia. Both | trains were going at the rate of twenty miles hour. The engines are a cars smashed and driven ‘The Western Pacific train left on prompt ing was so foggy that the engineer any distance tch where the the CHILDREN’S MATINEE on TH Wreck—Iwen DAY Heartrendering Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. San Francisco, Nov. 14.—Further particulars have been received of the disaster of the Wester Pacitic 1ailroad. Eleven dead bodies recovered from the wreeked cars haye ,been taken to the dead-house in Oakland. to the house woman Butler, who ¢ child had been still- properly interred at Hol- , at 5 o'clock on Saturday. ‘ — ) Hare this pacaing went to the burtal und and found the grave-dig, Cook, and inquired if he Wad inter! any knowledge of such a grave on Saturday or Sunday conversation — with Butler came up, axked if he had seen ETZEROTT JOHN P. SMITH perfect wreck a throngh one mead’s Burial G One sock only cia Upon arriving at the sw: ‘acitic conncets with | aim slowed, and the switch: | tioned whether the Alemada answered “all | trains came | first passenger car on t! | Samashed aud the other Tne PResipeNT this afternoon received a large number of visitors. During this forenoon he had interviews with Judge Wilson, of Low Mr. Bowles, of Paris; Secretaries Fish ani Robeson, Postmaster General Cresswell, and General Shermar. It is estimated that twenty persons were wounsled. the time of the disaster is deseribed a heart- rendering. The telescoped cars revealed a sick- ening spectacte of crushed humanity. Ditier- ling the cause of cadem: a8 also of the most brill HEREMAN will tirely new programme. OF assistance o} pI in these ree Sou her with a terrifie crash. he Western Pacific was cars are badly damoged. | The number of the Killed is variously stated at from ten to fifwen, and the wounded from thirty ring tor Cook, and Twi ent statements are Tue Postmaster ( NERAL Will soon tissue an order prohibiting the carriage through the ils of circulars gotten up by swindling firms for the purpose of defrauding the public. Some these firms are on the place Government detectives. When Cook saw that the offi cite train was ahead of ti awaited at Damon's stat the Alameda train. cer knew the wo- 4 It is impossible te obtain the correct num! at present. The following is a list of thos h killed and wounded: Killed, Alex- “l States District Judge ; Edward Aaderon, estern Pacitic tra! aid, readmaster of th ren; Mr. Boulet, princi minary at Oakland; Charles Martin, lameda train; George Thompson, tire the Western F i time, and he'd be d—d if he'd wait for it, went into the house fur breaktast. While he was there a gravel train passed down and he posed it was the Western tein Pacific train came up th engineer inquired whether the Alameda had passed, and the station master replied uy right, go ahead.” The remains of Ju ige Bale win have been removed to the residence of brother-in law, Mr. John Benton, in Oakland. Interesting Procecdinas im the Span- Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Mapu, Nov. 13.—The {Seer ree Cortes Satu ing and importa: deputies asked for the Colonies, what the course of the G. einment would be towards that by six hundred thousand failiiful Spa ‘The Minister replied that the treatment of the h that their people wou!e mselves Spaniards. ented and advised the Porto Rico, with inden Becerra replied ETARY STANTON is in town. gret to say that his health is but little improv and he ixstill very feeble. called at the Exe Doth the parties—the % Pacific train. hildren, 23 cents, ETZEROTT HALL. Debut in Washington of the cel FRANKO FA PIANISTS AND Vor He and Mrs. Stanton nitive Mansion to- but as she was not in, the Coroner, haying been ne i ment of the beds, an carried to the Central ¢ the box the ehild g ‘as made this af Muncaster, and an Miss Esstm Hove ’. S. Minister to Per last Thursday to Lieutenant G. V. Men- zies, of the U.S. Navy. During her residence in Lima, Miss H. was much respected and ad- «mired by the foreign residents of that city. daughter of Gen. Ho ‘zed twelve year proceedings in the mt. One of the Porto Kic erra, the Mini District Attorney of evadda, left leg brok of San Francisco, bruised: of Oakland, both legs bi of t leg mashed ano: red. (Three toca Sore killed Wy th Gen soni ae oe? Chive Butler, and the grave blic of Washi informed that iew York and the prin- JNDERS of the WORLD TWO GRAND CONC a NE = = m Saturday night in the weer Building, cu u Finrs.—The fire o basement of the old 1 eNATORSHIP.—The Republican papers of Maine seem to be quite unanimous in their indorsement of th Morrill to the United Siate the late Senator Fease: be the best representati on the Western Pacitic Mr. A. Taylor, 4.2. Peter, of San Fy Noel Lambert, carpenter - road, both | legs broken; of Chicagy, bruised aecruss the Bromiley, af Sacram ut broken and the other badly injured; Salader, of Sacramento, MeNuity, of San Francisco, ppointment of Lot M. Senate in place of 2, and think he will of the State at Wash- colonics would be suc be proud to call thei Several Deputies abolition of slavery i nitieation to the owners. at question would soon be solved, and in to cause the least injury. sequently the Minister, in rej ¢ Government purposed treating Porto Rico, not asa colony. ut asa province. He di be s, accommodation of suburban ticers burst the door open, and immed Mr. H. from the room. . badly bruised: Tho Tight leg brok: d two children badly hurt. > Baron Granow, formerly Secretary of the Kussian Legation in this city, but now repre- senting that Government at Venezuela, was re- cently on his way to Caracas, when the serious illness of his wife, an American lady, forced the party to stop at Laguayra, and thence to proceed ° Fortion News ny Canie.—The and the Public by the wonderfal tale jerpretation of the mst it masters; also at their K AND THE GRAND ONE DOLLAR Sart Wg Meizer Sas reste HALF PRICE TU THE MATINEE Doors open at 7% ; about 6 o'clock, an alarm of from box 24, (Metropol caused by the burning of tie Unot hesitate to con demn the system of slavery in Porto Rico, and agreed to its abolition with indemnification to the owners for losses incurred. ee The Washington Visitors to the Geor- Sia State Fair. Telegrhphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. ; Bons Nov. 15—The carrying inv and the Nerth to eorgia at 4 a. m., all well. Goy. B party at Dalton, and fast at his Truck House.) of General Kobert Williams, at the corner of Ist and T streets north, which was en- ¥, before an immense con” ation. Mr. Peabody ber ints thed an additional €150,000 to t workingmen’s houses in London. that the Spanish Government es releasing all political prisoners not INEES. TICKETS OF ADMISSION... Tickets for sale at THE SENATE SECRETARYSHIP.—Senator Cole's friends emphatically deny the truth of the pub- lished statements that the Senator has any ill feeling against Mr. Gorham, the present Secre- tary, or that the Senator will endeavor to secure the appointment of his brother, General Cole, of the Hiscock tragedy, in Mr. Gorman’s place. lirely destroyed, together with a valuable horse The other homes and carri: through the exertions of the police and citizens. The fre department and rendered complimented to have been accidental. $2,000, on which there is no insurance. dener and coachman w amp it were promptly on the spot, sed of criminal act, service, and were highiy ‘The fire ir supyomesd Toes inh Orenz, one of L. MOXLEY, B 443 Tenth street, second door above F, The ere sleeping in the stabi ee eee time, and narrowly escaped with their ‘rhe train left sc M E BALLS, ss FOR FANCY AND MASQU: Ls ine “Gov. Bul- press Eugenie has departed frow Caire for Macon at 9 o'clock. The Bishop of Havanna has been arrested at lock” was decorated w: iz. and the engine and coaches were APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President to-day appointed James R. Wheeler, of Massachusetts, to be U.S. Consul at Kings- ton, Jamaica, vice Aaron Gregg, suspended. Orrin J. Rose, of Minois, to be U.S. Consni at Ancona, Italy. Ino. T. Robeson, of Tennessee, to be U.S Consul, at Tangier, Morrocco, vice T. A. Mat- thews, suspended. FoR A ES, GENTLEMEN AN A pons DREN. ae Usper Dirricu.tms—Con- in Trouble.—On Thursday ‘sold saloon, on and immediately in front of the te, since when one of his eves has Taxixo 4 Dring stable A. M. Sprague afternoon last, constable A, M. drink under difticutties at Bry Sth street east, Navy Yard gai been in deep dropped in there with a n. secing others there, among Miller, a barber, doing bu- icinity, the invitation was made dectined, saying that he would uch a fellow. § pulling off his coat, he offered could lick Milier, on the ground that § ance to arrest him. that there was his money. didn’t know whether it was not. A few words more, ther, and afte: Tur cass of the Atlantic and Railroad Company at Akron, considerable attention, the names of F Gould, and other notorious railroad men i it mach of its interest. The prese ‘aring of the case, which is now before the Common Pleas Court, is on a motion of the vondholders for the removal of Gould as one of the receivers for the road, last, because he ix Presides the Erie Railroad, and Gould is strivin the at the expense of the bor that a forced sale would Mone Ewionayre rc Golconda,which left Bai —— a Great Western PA8QUERADE cosTUMES « mes! oA commot Ohid, is attract LADIES, GENTS A. viving commerce I stoutest at the flay the dragon's tail received everywi mittee from the Georgia Gov. Bullock and Col. Hu! wu _fourth door south of Penna. av ASHIONABLE DAN TE between shad is now open for the reception of puj on. and hours of tuition—For Misses and Masters, from 3to5 p.m., on Tuesdays, Thi or fads, from 2 to7 p. m., Tuesdays and intiemen, from 8 to 10 p. m., Wednesdays and anced scholars of Ladics and Gentle- ibe ad at the Acad- oc Fr here with mari ed respect, and utmost cordiality by the coin- icultural Society — appointed in A) mt anda Dicccet or ‘TES, late Collector second North Carolina district, publishes a card in answer to the published statements that he was a defaulter to the Government in the sum of $15,000, deny- ing their truth, and saying :—“ There is a deficit in my account as collector of internal revenue of about that sum, caused by two of my depu- ties. The Government being informed of the tact, have directed all proceedings against me to be stopped, and the deticit I shall make not drink with « riz immediately; Suicide of a Bank Cashier—Another Resul Panic. to bet $10 that he 1t of the Late Telegrophed Exclusively to The Evening Star. 15.—J. G. Buel, Cashier of Bank of this city, commit- morning, by shooting him-elt ‘art—supposed cause, mental de- » Fesulting trom losses during the lute {Second Dispatch. CLEVELAND, On10, Nov. been circulated t was a heavy loser by a defalcatic . late cashier, the Directors of that institutio: publish a card assuring the public that itsre- aired, and pledging thesm- at all obligation: the card is signed by Jose: etkins, A. Stone, jr., George B. Ely, and J. Wade. thus get control of it ndbolders, who believe result in it* sacritice. CLEVELAND, Noy. the Second National ted suicide this through the he: torted by sayin when Miller said Sprague’s money or and they came. toge: Miller pushed his antagonist a’ ) resumod the fight with a rmed him, receiving a severe blow on the head from the weapon, ho d Sprague the full benetit o tion, when they w ers, They subsequently buried the hi: took the drink which had been the e: om Rinenia—The «hip itimore last week, sxiled to Hampton Roark: and took on board, on Thurs- day, nearly one hundred and fifty colored emi- gtants,who were brought t mouth’ in the steamtug V For particulars emy or at the Music St he ship from Ports- poker. Miller nia. 15.—A rumor having North Carotina. hat the Second James ‘Hall, ot 2 charge of expedition. Ex-President J. J. Koberts and wite, of Liberia, are on board: Fiske and wife, of New Hi TRE TonPrEDOCoRrs of the Navy Department is now in successful operation at Newport har- bor. Lieutenant Commander Mathews has com- mand of the corps, under orders of the Ord- nance Bureau. Secretary Robeson has directed that when a navy officer is not on tegular duty he be ordered for a time to special duty with this corps, so as to learn torpedo practice. The Secretary of War has directed the organization of a torpedo corps so that officers and men who have charge of coast defenses may become familiar with this mode of warfare, * iH, ravings, Chrom: fi Picture Cord’ and in the District. ponsib ility is unimp: selves individual) romptly met. ; : ‘esterday it was re- orted to Lieut. Noonan, at uuarters, that th ious Arent nees about who died at #1 L streets north, sent Officer Berkely it to Coroner, Dr. Potter, juest, and after ing the body,the faneral, was to have en place ut 2 o'clock, was allowed to deceased ASH Please Remember Tne Finst Me A NEW PRESCRIPTION—PHARMACY, A Tazewell count Connux I St. NonTH AND 3D St. Wast. H. GERMAN. FRENCH AND SWEDISH ESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT THE NEW PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, Corner I street nort WITH THE U ALL POISONS AR! Fi DER IN BLAND Covx ry, Va.— Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Lawrence, Mass., leather factory of H stroved by fire y mill of Webster and Mi Loss, $30,000, ‘mostly Grammar School Burned. Telegrophed Exclusively to The Evening Siar. = street east, between jeut. Nov. 15.—The extensive loyden & Bualcom, was de- vy; and also the braid in same buildin who empannelled The murderer is No Ixcomy Tax To BE LEVIED ON Travet- 1NG ExPEnses,—The act of Congressauthorizes that special agents of the Post Office Depart- ment may receive acompensation not $1,600 per annum and a sum not per diem for traveling expenses. The custom of Revenue Collectors has hitherto been to add the compensation and amount received for expenses together, deduct the $1,000 allowed by law and Tequire them to pay the tax of 5 per cent on the remainder. The matter having been brought to the notice of the Revenue Department it was to- day ordered that speaial agents be hereafter n» their compensation in excess of it no tax be levied on their travel- E KEPT BY THEM. UNDER LOCK ANDKET le. ‘The Proprictor’s constant, this morning. ‘Most respectfully, your ‘shedtent $40,000. Insured of from Sweden, 20 2 tm Ore oe Pat marth and 3d st. west ——e—_—__ Electoral Meetings im Paris. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. 15.—Many ss ae ocer nor tere any Panis, Nov, SILVER WARE. H i FH by Bae i see PUNISHMENT 2 H Lash & = Goxk To ATTEND THE REUNION.—General Sherman, General Ely 8. Parker, Commissioner irs; Assistant Attorney General “T. L. Dickey, 2d Assistant Postinaster General Giles A. Smith, and 34 Assistant Postmaster General Terrill, Gen. Morgan L. Smith, Gen. David Hunter, Gen. Oliver, Prof. Eldridge, Col. J. C. McCoy, of Gen. Sherman's staff; Gen. Tom Crittenden, and Major Harry Fitch will leave here this evening at 7:45 for Louisville, Ky., to attend the reunionof the Army of the Tennessee, which takes place in that city on ‘Wednesday. At Baltimore the party will be Joined by Gen. F. Kirby Smith, Gen. Bingham, Col. Knox, and others, and at Harrisburg will be joined by the New York delegation, con- sisting of Gen. McDowell, Gen. Ingalls, Major De Gress, and Mr. W. C. Church. They will go through to Louisville by special car, via Indian- apolis, and return here on Friday or Saturday joer Saath eal peels E pide bh EB i Jinks” has at last been eet SENYou ty “Shoo Fly pot2mJp 172 W. Arron FISHER, FRENCH STEAM SCOURER, And Agent for the STATEN ISLAND (N. Y¥.) DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Office—435 NINTH STREET, Opposite Patent Oftice, Formerly 448 Seventh street, g é z i : ¥