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4 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. During the week ending to-day there has bee recived by the Treasurer of the United States : . 4 : {fom the Printing Division $1,000,090 im frac- t $ thonal currency. The amount forwarded guring , | thesame period was $643,000. | onrtes SSo-eeck eating Soon oes Smnaoe jr i | fakin the total amount yarned to date | SEAN A26. The amount of national bank car Fency issued tor Was $264,730, making the total Sag theretor e : $000 20. The + THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, } C 4 At The Star Bullding, ; ~ 8 W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and 1ith st, | by rie EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. carriers to, their sab- fs at the © & ~ “. iter, Two CENTS. * ao daiwa | No Three Mont ———__________. Price tom MarttNa = Bore balance due for mutilated The amount of national at this date is | The amounts or Ried on ron | Ve, 24—N2. 5,209. WASHINGTON, D. C.,.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1869. * TWO CENTS, | Binks rerio sent titers ot | circulating notes, $342.501,7 4 public MeDeys, $19,408,800, tetal, C361 Jee, T". | - = |. The amount of fractional currency redeemed } SPECIAL NOTICES. | THE BROKEN HOME. Mrs, Proble drew from her, hsband’s breast- E G ST Dramatic, Musical and ArtGessip. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. °°) 2 722°o Stine the seek was S00... ——+— = pycket hi mote-book, opener! it to the proper VENIN ‘AR. iz Becurttien, “ GER THAN IN.” % 3 —_ Government Guten nee ws huiatd mmapind rye a Pte Hiadon adjusted | = Doan Seppe argos 4 aes eae = This Afternoon’s Di hes Wasnrnoron, Nev. 3, 1889.—Jay Cooke & Co. ‘an have tl r-etored to its natural color , In San Francisco, on the north side of Folsom | over the then slowly read grou; A * 7 spate * | furnish the following quotations of Government TL Et & Bas lallen cat, create @ new growth, Fy | street, overlooking Mission Bay, stands a pala- | of entries aloud. ‘The entry the lirst yeat'is a Washington News and Gossip. the public. The performances of the: Watkinses ——_——_ gonaniins = tial residence. follows: Sieh, were good, and gave general satisfaction; of ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | Beying. MALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN. The interior of this house iseven more beau- | “August 9, 1853. Jessie, ha, ha! Jessie!” from this | Course good houses followed,—a result as certain 1 U.S. es, asst ins HAIR RENEWER. tiful than its exterior, apartment being | And the next yeat it is— INTERNAL REVERUE.—The receipts ie | im Washington as effect is to follow cause in any- dest . | Pieesetuhon ise G im ti im its way a gem of and refine- | “August 9, 1856. Your Jessie still lives!” source to-day were $279,499.90. s The Cherokee and Creek Indians, Five-twent! e oY 1 WY Dest HAY DRESSING. in tae world . Next week they bring out the new play n twenties, 1864 1g | making lifeless, y hair, health, soft, and | ment. And the next— = . _ = ¢ “era O'Neill,” in which we ar. mised | 7eeeraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star, me fees g1.00. For sale by all drneni ed iuithal ese dgetincamottn Pte ee Mas, Vics Pusspenr Couvax tavisitingher } 9f “Hera O'Neill, oe Se wsek |, M2NTae, Nor. 19.—Correspondence from Lies x fay & CU., Nashua, N. Ml. Proprietors. win yet, at the moment we look in upon acpngest 8, 3858. She is well as ever!” relatives in Ashtabula county, Ohio. rasp Pare 5 fh Lalequak, Nov. 3.9 She Cherokee Council Fivequentions Sam bm =: or bim—one August a8 is § An next— o . . hil ey YEN el Arch. ‘of the Senate, ; Ten-forties ... al OS br: prietor of all this weal “August 9, 1859. J saw her yesterday!” icpGe Dent left here again«yesterlay for } strength. Meanwhile, Mrs. Scott-Siddons’ Even- | electing s THE GREAY FAMILY MEDICINE OF a at Fe ree miserable. SP) and tne next— * Mississippi, and on Monday next the campaign | ing at Lincoln Hall, next Thursday, and Her- | @™ Stand Whirlwind speaker of te ape | THE AGE. ‘He was Mr. Morton for many years a | ‘August, 1860. She's growing rapidly!” in that State will be actively resumed. mann’s wonderful demonstrations in diablerie at | jority. Much trisiness Is Uefore'the Coumeit ‘There i bday Ao ry i ca seferora: | leading banker of San Francisco, And the mext— M Gig stds, saienk ak badver. 1 cea, fore . ty See etre eee ALN Ril: | itwas in vain that the bread bay-window at | “August 9, 1861. She continues to do well /” T hare Metzerott’s, during the week, m 4 ineasures of great moment will be enacted | 5-20 L a Twenty wears it hee beenextea- | ptt routh end of the Neem had Deer opencd, | Andike next IRD AvDITOR CLARKE retarned hero yes- | tooked. as the session advances; among which are bills | 5-2v's, Is K sively aned by om rica China, ot | giving ——- ue —_—= ‘on = ae aj, Augast 9, 1802. I've seen her again!” — — un we visit to his home in —The Salt Lake theater has set an example a securing the rights to property and ¢eitizen- | 5-20's, In&Jy *65.. Ds — iivante crance of rare rs—in vain that the walls | And the next jermc nt county, 2a . feat Oe a Sere lined with richly carved book-cases and | —-“Avgust 9, 1860. ‘She's Decoming @ woman!” gpa wraps nares atopy rie ie Indians are properous, and are feeling | By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph, James M. << in the paintings—in vain that soft couches and tuxu- | And tie next Prnsonat.—James Russell Lowell will visit io ereeti dene Sancakaniy tale Pert apm bt he Een CST aE ot . = a rious chairs had been gathered around him. * August 9, 1864. Pour child is thirteen!” ‘Washington soon, and will be the guest of his | 21 the performance commences ati. This is | yuited In one na oe - | Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds wounds, Duras, bruives, &c- tas cron avecrued. And the next— = . perhaps a half hour too early for this latitude; Seer the ee about railroads among the | 1, nome and forcign markets as follows: b] ——— He lay on a sofa, im the depths of the great | © + August 9, 1865. She's lovelier than ever!” nephew, Dr. Woodbury. if the dis ald i) Pe ee comet caw ¥. . SNe anak meperte oe == —————— bay-window, the wreck of a once powerful | And the next— - See Seboee Se Sete eoakt No mats The Creek Council adjourned on the 2d, old in Now York, 12 AMUSEMENTS. man. His figure, was thin and gauat; his face } " + August 9, 1840. She's really charming!” SENATOR SHERMAN’ and District Attorney | ¢ither by an earlier beginning or by cutting | when it Fas thought that some frouble might be | Ne %, 125 - : Solr white ax marble; hiseyes having an expression | And last year it is— Pierrepont, of New York, had interviews with | 40Wm the plays and shortening the time between ogee + poner chy pe one emai ATIONAL THEATRE. of wofal apprehension, of harrowing anxiety, of August 9, 107, My reward ie at han” the Presideat to-day. acts—not later than halt-past ten o'clock, the | {P..And.i* threatening mischief. thought Susie ebibeps ae dreadral expectancy. shall we get to-day ! general attendance would be much larger. Peo- | maintain itself against all distarbances. =” | yy a LAST NIGH? OF THE CELEBRATED It was evident at a glance that no merely ician looked up and fixed his thought- s ‘Sarre: 0) vebakis Here fi i hie me the & a th agai ‘elegraphed Eaciusively to The Evening ROSE-AND HARRY WATKINS. physical ailment had him what he was. aze upon the bereaved husband and wite. Sroretany BourwsLt will return here from | ple nowadays count the time as well as the ram Ba.timore, Nov. 2).—Cotton dull; nominally — y what witheri sceret, by what destroying How did thes: messages come to yeu” he | his visit to Groton, Mass., to-morrow dr next | money to be spent in securing « couple of hours Another Wreck im the Lakes. My. Flour dull at yesterday's Wheat THE OX LY WATKINS MATINEE. amiiction had he ‘teen thus zed? thus § demanded. day, and be at the Treasury Department on | enjoyment, and many who would be frequent | Télegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. very dull; prime to choice red, ml 3 ciaaaale haunted? thas hrnted? he so noble and good! he J“ Invariably by post,” replied Mr. Preble. | Stoydey and liberal patrons of places of amusement de- | CHICAGO. Nov. 19_News was received nere by | $123 Corn firm; new white, #887; yellow, fair. THINSATERDS Y. 0tF 0 ued Cres 80 wealthy and distinguished! “ Usually to the hause, out sometimes to the y tie telegraph to-day that the lor Thomas | Cats dull at S5a58. Rye. %. Provisions tirmor Loin oe a i aN Tnoved restlesaly upon his luxurious | office!” CommiestoxER DELANO left Macon yester- | {line to attend them at all, solely on account of | Scott struck & Feet in the straits of Machines | at yesterday’s prices, Wiisky easier at 81.01 mace OT —KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN, cushions the pretty clock upon the mantel- « And you have never seen their author 2” ang ht Jaca, Wa eek ee bea 0 the late hours necessary. on Tuesday night and wrecked. Her upper | $1.0, but no sales are reported. In which Me. and Mrs, Watkins perform. 1t_ | struck five, every stroke seeming to fall like a] «+ Never!” y > Fla. Probable | _ ‘The theatrical sensation for the week at | works deck load are drifting ashore. | New York, Nov, 20.—Stock market steady. =“ “— | Hammer upon the heart of the nervous invalid. | | “The last of them is dated, Ieee, a year ago | that he will not return here before the latter part | poston fe the Midsummer Night'sDream, which | Nothing is stated an tothe lone Lik, con tee | Moucy, Sot met nook. Bacheree. ee N ETZEKOTT HALL. = sieesee Senneett, struggling feebly to a sit- bare pd iene Scant, he taal, “OLE de of next week. aus Senn. } ht out at Selwyn’s in astyle of resumption is that all on board were saved. ox. Gna, Py, 2s, Te, coupons, fy 7 ing post be a ” y Scott 5 - Wi Sixes, new, . North JOHN P. SMITH. “AGh, will this fatal“day never, never pass?” | time has come for another message. This isthe | AssisTaxT SECRETARY RICHARDSON has | Splendor and perfecticn heretofore unknown at | jast pig ey ee ee Ye ONE WEEK ONL ie pemmared, © nor Wing we seine? ae Ae brought his family to this city, and is occupying | the hub. Koppits, of pleasant memory here, | Fellows. ‘on board 22,000 bushels of | New Youx, Nov. had 2.—Flour, 10a20 cents lower. wheat and a variety of merchandise. Her cost | W ih, wilt ¥ ~ was $85,000; ins Ay — dull, with prices in buyers’ faver. Corn “I see,” said Dr. Hutton. “And this is the Noticing with a nervous start that he was secret of your terrible excitement! You are ex- alone, he touched a bell upon a table befure called: (emmencing MONDAY, ‘November 2, the residence of Hon. B. B. French, on Capito] | Presides at the orchestra, which has been large- ‘to-da} x increased for the occasion, and a special bal- HERRMANN, him, and - a a is a Bautiworr. irginin 6's, old, 44 yhere are you?” strange mi est i let troupe has been engaged, with Morlacchi at 4 , i 1. Hy EAT, PRESTIDIGITATEUR, wher ie. | Before the echoes of his voice had diedout a | "There was a brief silence. Mrs. Preble'shand | A Twsxt¥ Dortan Conscrexce—Acting | {et tTOuPe 3 Capt- Washington Mildly Cemsured. | pid, 44% asked; do. 1808, 51 Did; do. Th6i, 49 bid, oe eT eerie faruect aml moat fachinwabic | step was heard, and his wife entered his pres- | fluttered in its task, and her face grew very pale. | Secretary Richardson this morning received a Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. W asked. cian ‘mont a wer ssensbbed in thas targe bailding. The The banker breathed gaspingly. Forrest commenced a ten nights season at audiences ence. = letter from Mount Vernon, N. J., enclosing $20, Sr. Lovie, Nov. 2—The committee which re- ‘cess of this entertaimment at the Academy of Ma- « ] left you only for a mome! Morton,” she ded them both in friendly . » * ng , | the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, on cently examined the case of Capt. Washington, A GOOD LETTER. =, lady hi 7 sins at the mont brilliant cha- | said advancing to. 7 Naked ote fou We Shall hear of her again onda” maid Me | which the wrlter desired to have placed ito the | ‘Thursday evening, but the three column criti- | who ‘parsed the burning’ steamer’ Stontwali Sask Tankers Seen of te. sacter. RRMA. ing, 1 think. I wished to send for Preble; “and what will the ed eres ¢ conscience as income tax. ‘Post 2 or doctor? = ‘The mother averted her face. Her brave heart gen ie reste gaia without have reported afte ! r duly we stopping, poses Mane ey ok res The most useful and interesting letters we get She was a beautiful woman, of some six and | faltered as that question echoed in her soul. Money i THE Treasury—The cash on | yj Sbionable and dramatic circles in New Captain Washington committed a grave error, | bere from home are from chi seven or thirty years, graceful, with broad white brow: “The writer of these letters is unquestionabl, York and Baltimore have been considerably | not of our western boatmen u1 exght years old. This is a petritied truth. Hap- and loving eves, in which the tness aud | the abductor of your child!” said Dr- Hutton. -. J 28nd, as shown by the books of the Treasury last agitated latterly by the announced determina. | Similar circumstances, in failing to launch his | pl they have got mothing ce to tak about bas sweetness of a iny nature were still per- | ‘Have you any suspicion as to his identity 7” ] evening, was $108,000,000 in gold, (including } tion of one of the belles of the last named city | beat, as he could undoubtedly have rendered and neighbor» family —things their “Not slightest.” said Mr. Preble. “We 34,000,000 in gold bearing certificates have puztied over the problem for many years, | sr1'oon > Janu at assistance to those in the water and others | betters think unworthy of drevcnndy sands of mii to adopt the stage as a profession, in which she | Sho had succeeded In getting les. $11,000,000 in currency. A sient with Dut we eannot guess who he is.” ie hopes to recover the fortune recentty let by her fA ti ‘mT i . “Think,” said the doctor. “Have you no ‘m | father in mercantile pursuits, She made h. SHAKSPEARE AND MENDELSSOEN! enemy? 1 do not mean le with wliour you haat fermion my Pospimeny pte! Sects pitvaho cen P oll Paced in at ope z voice, as are not friendly—every man has plent the West, fore been r * ., oreP = feted MES. SCOTT SIDDONS, tofa and sat down, stroking the corrugated | of these—but a downright enemy! Is there no | contracting the volume of the currency, now | Of relative, in 38th street New York, on Mon- | PRILADELPRIA, Nov. 20.—A. W. Nolting, a | familiar scenes and ASSISTED BY THE fo of the invalid with a touch. | man whom you knew in the who hated | announce themselves, it is said, in favor of a | 44¥ evening, in a comedy of her own writing, | Commission merchant of Kichmond, Va. was | ing. MONSTER ORCHESTRA oF THE ** He will be here immediately. Your last ner- you? No one against whom you were called me. You may become and made a most favorable impression,—some of inpon to testify—no one whom you possibly in- = eee " speedy resumption of specie payments. yous a her perhaps too partial and not over critical au- all Pama ed ° ; jously iil!” ured 2” ais ii day, entrance preserved it as @ v. H ae ee Ee Myanentey nO” | “aie Preble bestowed an affectionate look upon {The beaker shook his bead. He tied acked | Tux Navromat Bamx Nore Puuxtrvo Cox- | ence predicting for her a future equal to the . | There | was the only letter Lever got from the States will rent . his wife, but said despondently: hi mself all these questions repeatedly. TASS Ae Neo Sek, remnesad wack om lid eer. 4) 00s secnensfel in Bec chose walk. Hier name | ee ee ee ee He | GatRadaeg Reet, Roane: “MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, <The’ doctor!” He cannot ‘minister to a | 1 have mo uch enem ¥_ doctor,” he answered } rency printing to-day, the counting of shects | is for the present withheld from the public. eat : Uncle Mark, if you was here i sould bat now Only pass!” If I only knew what the day has yet | “And Mre Preble 2” suggested, the doctor, | 8d balancing of books, which has been in pro- | — The dramatic event of the past week in | Primee Metternich Back im Paris. | about Moses in'the buirushes again. 1 know it in store for us!” turning to her. “Have you no rejected suitor | gress for severabdays past, having been con- | Philadelphia was the production at Laura | telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. better now. Mr. Sowberry has gut his leg broke THURSDAY EVENIN' “Look up, Morton!” enjoined Mrs. Preble, | who might be revengeful enought to desolate | cluded. Keene’s theatre of “Bogus,” asensation comedy, | Panis, Nov. 20.—Prince Metternich, who | 2% sta ce eras, item Sunday. Mar. (positively fo with a reverently trustful. glance upward | your home?” attributed by some to Col. Fitzgerald and by v - ' ct, that’s the Maid, Margaret has taken all went to Mexico recently, has returned to his | the spittoons, and slop buckets and old jugs out post in this city as Envoy Extraordinary from fe : Austria. His stay at Vienna was shortened on | You are coming tack ans mote, nea ince ink Boxps Purowasep.—Since the 1st, instant the Secretary of the Treasury has plrchased through the open window at the blue sky, and as if looking beyond the azure clouds therein. “Let us appeal from the injustice and wicked- “No,” said the lady. “I was married early. Morton was my first lover !”° his is strange—very strange!” muttered the which is said to be sharp and sparkling, is of the realistic others to J. W-Forney, jr. The pl wee. ¥ vi , 29,000,000 in bonds, $2,000,000 of which have . account of the political situation here. The | gone too long. Sissy McElroy - ———— — ness of earth to the goodness and mercy of | doctor. “You are not conscious of having p 5 school of thé present day, and includes among A ere. Ate | gone too long.” Sissy McElroy's mother has got 200 °1t PAINTINGS! Heaven!” FOC | enemy in the world, and yet you have been Placed to the credit of the sinking fund, } its spectacles the Bristol steamer anda yachi | at Iemallia easy se te ten oe ee ered | nother Mitte baby.” She lias them act the tim. enemy—a hidden foe—a tiend in human form. who is working out against you a fearful hatred ! And you have ‘not the slightest suspicion as to ‘The banker gave a low, sobbing sigh. ; “I cannot look up, Helen,” he answered, with a passionate tremor in his voiee—+ only down, and $7,000,000 held subject to the action of Con- on race, while both Vanderbilt and Fisk, jr. are faithfully represented on the stage. Fir sale and on.Peec Exhibition at AL RTS. A lar: It bas got little blue eves, like Mr. Swimley that LERY OF FINE ART: like ) ~ boards there d looks just The Assailants of Revenue Inspector | puta new dll, but toluene KN PICTURES suitable f p F ———— 7 i fnse-tonree hy Presents will Le found amongst them. No. 23% | down at the grave that is opening before me!” | whosn he is?” Hox. Léoxanp Myers, who formerly pro- | — Olive Logan is still delivering her lecture on ' Of the legs out Prnua.avenee. between 12th and 1th street Mrs. Preble continued to stroke his foreh *“ Not the slightest,”’ declared the banker. posed taxation of distilleries up to their fall ex. J “Girls.” When O.has been a mother of some | 22*oraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. terday; Pi tide. over LAMBS Looking Glass and softly, while she lifted her pale face to the sun- ‘ot the slightest!” echoed Mrs. Preble. i seat ah ‘ : © | PritaDELPnra, Nov. 20—The court has over- | ¥ Frame Establichment._ a light streaming into the apartment. “My hustand had a step-brother who might | Pacit¥> Intends urging this plan again at the | twenty years standing,she will know a good deal | yyjen timemotten fore hog Geen Morrow and | Camt thi L. MOXLEY. * Look up, Morton—always look up!” she | have been capable of this intamy—but he is | H€xt meeting of Congress as the simplest and | more about ber subject than she does now. ougherty, convicted of the assault on Mr. | Aud one, Sad & Sweet. Baas tenir scr avove F, Ly | again enjoined upon the invalid.“ During all | dead!" : ; best way to prevent frauds and gather the | — The can-can, as conducted at the Varieties, | Brooks, and ordered them to pay a ane or aod | obe With a short tail, aud 1 named it tor you COSTUMER these fourteen years of agony, 1 have. not once handwriting ts not familiar?” orenen, each and be imprisoned for seven years, was abolished by the city fathers of Nashville last week. — Mrs. Agatha States, who made a good im- pression in Italian opera here last summer, sails for Lima to-day, to fultill engagements in South America. — The Carlotta Patti troupe sang in Albany All of them’s got names now—General Gray and Halleck, and Moses, and Margaret, » Deuteronomy, and Captain Semmes, and Exo- dus, and Leviticus, and Horace Greeley—ail named but one, and Iam saving it because the one I named for you's heen sick all the tims since, and I reckon it'll die. [It appears to be ty rough on the. short kitten for doubted either the or the justice of Heaven. ‘ Blessed are they that mourn; for they shall be comforted.’ 1 believe that we shall yet rejoice more keenly than we have mourned, and a we shall come to a glorioas day of joy be- yond all this long night of sorrow ! ‘The face of the invalid hghted up with an an- swering glow, and he murmured :, “ Glorious faith! My wife, you are indeed a o. , lt is merely a rude scrawl, as you see,” banker. ** It sty ts no! Px—exce] iscrideniay disgust? Dome —except gain there was a profound silence. “Our child is trenton, yo" old now,” at length murmured Mrs. Preble, her voice trem- bling. “She Is on the threshold of womanhood No doubt, during all these years, she has yearned FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, CaPptam Water S. Loxe, 40th intanty, ‘d from Maryland, has been dismissed the service for embezzlement and conductun- becoming an officer and a gentleman, and sen- tenced to six months’ imprisonment unless the amount embezzled is returned. Tron. Tegrepted Exclusively to The Evening Star. ‘St. Louis, Nov. 20.—The Kingland Iron Oo., at Carondolet, have sold 2,300 tons of pig iron to Gerald B. Alien, Of this City, to be manufac tured into railroad iron. ‘This is said to be the FoR A LSDIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHIL: J DREN. JZ ASQUERADE Coste MES LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, t HARRY DONOHUE Bi - i for us, wherever she may be, as we have y last evening. oe single sale of iron ever made west of the im will stand ft.) Uncle Mark, I do believo ecmeectm __ fourth door southol Ponsa are. Meme comforter! Perhaps, after all, you are here is she?” asked the physician—and | T8® ARMY og rae Texwzssee Socrert | _— We hear from Moscow of a most gencrou= ghany. Hattie Caldwell likes you, and | know she thinks —_>—__ < you are pretty, becanse { heard her say nothin, Fire and Accident. could hurt your good jooks—nothing at all—she Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. said, even if you were to have the small-pox ever NEw Yorx, Nov. 20.—Donglass, Anderson & | 8° bad, you would be just as good looking as you ‘A knock resounded on a side door at this juncture, and the next moment Dr. Hutton, the family physician, for whom Mrs. Preble’ had nt, entered the room. reception accorded to Miss Minnie Hauck, who was recalled during a representation of “Lucia” some twenty times. In Faust” a similar honor MAREE FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD- EMY,E. between 9th and Wth streets, is now open for the reception of pupils fur the elected Gen. W.9B.Sherman, president; Gens, Dodge, Walcott, Loomis, Rusk, Col. Coleman and Gen. Landnem, vice presidents; Col. Dayton voice was broken by his deep sympathy pith, the agonized parents. «+ Where ‘can she Bays and hours of tuition—For Misses and| jleaven only knows,” answered the mother. a aval i 5) way ight times repeated at the end of one act— | 0's White lead works in Brooklyn were burned | WeTe - And ma says ver 80 smnart. ro a Hi s id man, portly in figure, with white | ‘Perhaps in San Franeisco—perhaps in some | 4nd Gen. Hem Hickenlooper, seretaries, and | ¥** ¢is! be — _ aoe a ea sus hair and beard, Uru with a fresh nd diy com- | rude hut ‘inthe interior, vith fome cbscure | then adjourned to meet in Cincinnat\ next | ecathedral scene, | several Recaten sore tajeeaiy Sneeeeae | Ured ies Meas tae maka? ee ‘For Ladies, from 53 to7 p. m., Tuéedays lexion, a pair of shrewd blue eyes, and with an | farmer, and under a name that is not hers! Y — Gustave Dore’s celebrated pictures, “Jeph Thured paneer Cxaberant boylsbness of manner that sat well | think Rer abductor would have carried her to | OcObe a, ee —_e—__ This child treads on my thah’s Daughter” and “ Dante and Virgil ing the Frozen Regions of the Inferno,” valued at $10,000 each, and two minor pieces valued at $1,500 each, now in New York, are to be dis Posed of by means of an art union. — Martin Milmor, a young sculptor who won Base Ball. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. FosTRess Mownok, Nov. 19.—The Maryland elub remained here to-day and played picked nine, them by a score of 33 to 23. 7 play the Urdightons ‘of Norfolk to-morrow. upon him. He had a kind heart and a clear head. He approached the sofa, after greeting the husband and wife, and lifted the thin rest- less hand of the invalid, feeling his pulse. “ Quite a high fever,” he said, after a brief pause. “ Worrying again,eh, Mr. Preble? You are wearing yourself out. ’ Medicine will do you some lonely region of the interior, among the valleys and mountains. Yet [ never see a young ‘1 in the streets without turning to look at her. never hear a girlish voice without listening eagerly, half fancying that it may prove the voice of my lost Jessi “Oh, pitying heaven!” sighed Dr. Hutton, For Gentiemen, from 8 to 10 p. m., Wednesdays and Saturdays. j : ‘Clam for advanced scholars of Ladies and Gentle- men every Monday, from 3 to 10). m. For particulars see circulars, to be had at the Acad- emy or at the Music Stores. oc 9-tf No. 486) @N EXHIBITION 45No. 486 71 H A SALE TH Messrs. GALT AND Moavy, the conimittee to Solicit subscriptions tor the World’s Fair, will resi me their callg upon our prominent business men for subscriptions on Monday next. In ad- dition to the subscribers heretofore noted Messrs. sentence with perfect looseness, Plicity of her Of life she 1 Ly fe doesn't know — Nps: a M Hui W. H. & O. H. Morrison and Marshal Brown | considerable Bosto1 baian 2h et home and their truly remarkable names, than 4 : jong as your mind isin its present } dashing 2 flood of tears trom his eyes; “ Will a ral m reputation by his bust of The Storm at the East. . sransr.{ | ATSARKRITERY, |. { srnter. | no god s0 fonges your mind isin ity Get eer ee to-day subscribed 84,000 each towards the enter- | Charles Sumner, is now engaged on a bust of os rosea pr ee ull aw ian eee ed ee en an ” int the banker. |‘ We #0, and even believe so,” answered | prise. Senator Wilson. Effects of the mars abo Fellow 3 Mrs. Preble, with the firmness of an unfaltering trust in God’s mercy. ‘* The last message we received from our enemy seems to point to some kind of a change.” “ True,” assented Dr. Hutton, looking at the message in question. “It is unlike the others. It says that his * reward is athand.’ He means either that he intends to marry your daughter, or that he intends to demand money of you for bringing her back—or both.” “We shall soou know,” said Mrs. Preble, with forced calmness. ** To-day we shall ha’ another message, no doubt. What will it be?” The banker turned restlessly ou his sofa, and his w even paler. lever itis, let it come!” he murmured. cece ER se og Oa Fellows a —Among the paintings put up at the bank- | Gio (Of a Seri eet Wiagbe Tuptey sale of the Marquis of Hastings’ prop- ig Stock erty, last spring, was the original portrait of Alexander Pope, painted by Richardson for the Marquis’ ancestor, the Earl of Huntington. It was bought by an American gentleman, and is now in Bostow. The portrait is said to be in excellent preservation. — Gossip from Europe reports Vinnie Reain engaged to a wealthy and titled nobleman in Rome, and Mrs. Grundy promises farther par- ticulars by the next steamer. There may be some truth in the story, but we doubt it. It sounds too much like the tricks artist people SENATOR SHERMAN. who is now here, is said to be busily engaged in preparing a bill for funding thé public debt, which he will present early in the egming session. The bill will embrace all the features of the bil! introduced by him dur- ing the last session, with the exception ot the rate of interest at which the debt is to be funded. It is said this will be lower than was Previousty contemplated by Mr. Sherman. Pa Shades, Picture Frames, Please Remember Name and Number. ap 2%-ly eR SILVER WARE. XK We take great pleasure in attention of ash ernnes Rey ) SERIE Ae a / = ri oe reruns facet Cass Cable telegrams ive of festivities ing the Spening of the Sues’ canal "The Exgeene ene wh iman pamed Robert Mason, alias J. W. He ‘up wildly, and then, as the sound that had disturbed him was not repeated, he a again on his cushions, pallid and The doctor looked at Mrs. Preble with an ious, le rs is P sperrne. end she ae to his un- —_ our a spoken inquiry. ey Joss. nce the of A: and the of the men-of-war in the with other dis, inguished persons, were at last accounts ma- ti King good progress through the canal. The fleet numbered thirty-four vemels, and more were ‘At the shallowest “point Tum Navat Ray Boarp—Capt. William Reynolds, Surgeon Wm. M. Wood, chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and John Lenthal, chief of the Burean of Construction Of every style and price. of e. o rt. f the purest fog table use of ornament of thi suspense. Let it come ! ‘anit his impatient words had ipitated a story. Tcan think of nothing else to-day, and and Repair, hi ~ | have of keeping themsel Pe ue ‘Aimost wild ‘with apprehession and ansiety. | crisis, astep was heard on the Walk at this mor migroonticbra eet satniyee ompret, pee ep nee © ares ere the Pubiie as Kirk ‘it down.” bers boar lcers to settle road. meantime, ment, and a ring at the front door followed. * Another 1? the banker. A servant soon entered, bearing a letter, which le, saying: « The bearer ig in the hall.’ With an eager gaze, the banker glanced at the iver.” orders fo1 and n f New York, Phi and a, Seilgs those wath ofa. Tradition to, the. shove, oar weal well selected eto Ss) JEWELRY sod PLATED WARE, and are dail receiving additions ‘othe, RK question of rank between line and staff officers of the Navy, in addition to the list mentioned in Tux Star of yesterday. The board will meet on the 2ist instant at the Navy Department. Dr. Hutton drew up a chair and seated him- sel, his face expressing the double solicitude of a friend and physician, ae “You knew us fourteen years a “tg said Mr. Preble. © We lived then ‘where we do following extracts from a letter written by Miss Ream to a friend in Nashville, under date of October 20, will not be without interest to our readers. SAM'L son, now, in a cottage on the site of this great man- | superscription of the missive. GOLD 452. ‘SILVERSMITHS, sion. There was bat the three of us—Helen and “It is trom him/” he faltered. RESUMPTION OF WorK IN THE CURRENCY noS-2mJIp_ 172 W. Baltimere street, Baltimore. | |, and our three-year old Jessie. And it was | He tore the envel Burgav.—a portion of the work in the Bureau | Command. Tam await FOR SALE, The largest and best collection of French. English. and American ex fine Roses, Climbing and Ornamental Shrubs, Plante, he, Ke. Als, several thousand Magnolias, ra. and other choice kinds, from 1 foot to 6 in height. They are the best ornamental tree for the front of houses, sidewalks, fc. Sc. Ke. . or or not to proceed to cut in marble bust Senator Brownlow at the same ‘ime with ay ao of nih Fino, wer have now under others who saw the model which T nowt have made. Jonped several months in Paris while 4 re, and while there i day im the studio of Gustave Dare, where 1 a bust of his The Tleft sented’ me with ‘ beautiful seth Twitch betas It contained a slip of paper, of well-known shape and appearance, upon which was scrawled asingle line, in an equally well-known hand- writing, which the banker exhibited to his wife and ba? . oe jan. This was as follows: «August 9, 1868. At siz Twill calls’? fourteen years ago to-day that our little Jessie was stolen from us,” . “ I remember it,” said the doctor softly. “Ye might she not have been Mr. Preble? She went out to play in the garden, if I remember right and was never seen by you again. She i soon oy mpg ion ear, doctor,” in- “So we thought for a whole year, 7 ine the . “We never dreamed that she had been stolen. We searched e here for her, and offered immense rewards for her re- covery. 1 employed detectives, but ail to no ‘When our little J ran mn,” and he pointed of Engraving and Printing, at the Treasury Department, having been suspended for a few days in order to make a and balance the $ in conjunction with those of the New York Bank Note Printing Companies, will be resumed on Monday, and the usual amount of national currency will be handed over to Treas- urer Spinner datty. Mr, J. W. SHEAWAN, formerly of Washington, now an editor of the Chicago Tribune, the other night addressed the Franklin Typographical Society of that city, very ably and effectively, on the importance of those who are engaged in usly. “ Will call!” cried Mr. Preble, starting to his feet, and glaring wildly around. Pn) coming here?” cried Mrs. Preble, also arising. bed Items - said Dr. breve oe apr reve! to the message. «He w here at six o'clock, and see! iis six al iad Even as he spoke the elock on mantel- the appo! RDIN, Fioricet, ECONOMY. not eolm* Connecticat avenue and Mat. {4 ie well to be economical at all times. ana SAL ‘in connection with head oe =. cUN. SHAM. the Only Practical iter om Seventh a infortns the public generally 1 than haif the price of amew one he will REY - ve OLD SILK HAT, and set it to a 2, the Paraguayan President in the field, has his Soudquarters to Gan Seoscne, 2 Reps into that flower-garden,’ to the front of the house, “as if the earth had —" swallowed her up, we never saw her again.” “She must have found the gate , and te eel oa om inted hour, _ ae _ no wandered out, 5 “She | and at that instant heavy ps resounded in APPLICATION, FOR DUPLICATE LARD | reer er ree Gown WO the waters ad ne ee he not dino arisi DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR As the last stroke of the hour resounded, the took place in New York on the eveningsof Tues: | Miss Kare Fretp axp THE Joux Brows 4 Ze Whom st Pg ee ee Son faa hesrtace gietes' "Gay and Wednesday last, The collection, which | Fans —rhe proposition of Mie, Kate, Field 9 mm mathe wadies the act of June 20, le, for the re- and his wife in that directign, and then she fefl was made by M. D’Huyvetter, a Belgian con- | buy the Brown farm in canes i reaped oes ee tee ire Ta ner. “The ator wep | Sehr fafers be readbefr, and pubined en eri may neonate, Pat Se Betice ip rey § ee ene ae lish as a + but the. by, this Society. These papers are to be pub- York ‘Massachusetts money has con- peed ee nee hould toe? “PKS AERNAM, Commissioner. «M7 42; for $0 acres, jgened ander the act of March 3, 1386, in the name of i Doyle. and wae ted 1368. ber 18, 1569. lished in a style of typographical execution that £§ é i : Ey i . : 1H i af us s i uF obtained generally good,—an Interior by Bakalowics bringing, for example, $1,560, a Norwegian Waterfall by Wust selling for $759, bringing i> i fi i i pe ae =. even wot DerantMest. September 18. ae. | those which prevailed the flush war there is such a thing times, when shodty and Petretia oteea every- to Tous © Spon the public lands reserved for timber for natal : joined in the ‘thing in the line of art away above the reach of breakwater, ross. lying in the States of Loutsiana, Mists. persons of moderate means. aifty that Novel Omcere deat « to exam and cause all t ~F fe ecuted, employing the civil T, sary. the military of naval in this respect. eels lawat jake ajo buttons is the latest S7"Wemen brokers are frequent at the Paris So vast is pig Peenens\ sees a. of fewer in Newark, < J., has absconded, behind him to the ne coomece | being ssveral wotkines, who hag not End becn so allifeiy dhnposed of thats ered bg i dah Sth Ben ena ngs 0 18 com Jetp BALTIMORE. fine of $50. ‘I BSOM BRE 4 ¥ Pn a having made superfinous quarts. lon rarnreié, money by Mis novels, proposes to buds theatre'd: ‘ Su ree nis Fama tania avenie,, . page tan going to Tsaac COALE, JR., & RRO., IMPORTERS OF MEN'S FURNISHING GooDs, stated that the remalas of COBNER OF GERMAN,

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