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el THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Building, £W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and lth St, ay TE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER cOMPANT. | served by carriers to their © sciibers im the el District at TEN CENTS F Mies or Ponty FOCR CENTS PER MONTH. Copi et the counter, Two Cents. Price ron Matzive —Three Months. One Dollar ws Conte: Tear’ Five Deliars Ng papers ae went from the ta lenges than paid OME WEEKLY STAR—pablished on Friday morn ing—One Dellar-and-a-half a year. DENTISTRY. RS W. AND H. A. MERRILL, DENTIS DS. ase beNssyL VAs al ay E. between 1th and Lith streets, farnis TF ICTAL TEETH om aay kind of Plate | @ecired. Pure Netrous Oxide Gasconstantly on hand for extracting teeth without pain. W tee ail those having work done in every particular. LEWIE & DA LON, Ne. 26@ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between ith and 13th streets. TEETH EXTKACTEO WITHOUT PAIN. le for extracting where Arti- 1, although the pa TEE STAR & he Ci No charge will fetal Teeth are od to. make Teeth on G New ‘Lork,, Philad:Ipbia, i pereons ‘dent it a chcapas tn the Shore named cities. AB werk will be deme the neat and best manner, and warrented to cntire satisfaction. Persons will do well to call and examine our work before geot- | ting it eleewhere. iis Post Orrice Deratwrst, $ Wasi xa Tor, October 16, 1869 . for furnishing Mail-Locks and be substituted for the Locks m the United States mails, will Locking, Mhifurmity, security lightness, strength darability, noveity of construction, and facility of use. Two inde of Locks aml Keys: one of brass and the other diferent in exterior form and interior con- pf arrangement are required; and propo. nid specify separately the price of cach brase Keach Rey for same, each Lock and each ey for «ame. Duplicate samples of each kind of veks and Keys proposed are rruuired to be submit: ted with the proposals; one of cach sam) be riveted up and finished, and another to be open of hariycted, 40 that its internal structure and arrange, ment may casily be examined. Every sample shoul be plainly marked with the bidder's name, and if the sane or any part of it be covered by a patent, the date of such patent and the name of the patentee als Lee! fron inure. ‘They must be warranted not to infringe upon or conflict with any patented invention of which the Didder ie not the patentee. Preference will be given toa Leck the Key of which has not been exposed t@ general observation or been publicly described, dis- Closed oF suggested. se jecision on the Various specimens wilt be made ‘on or before the 3d day of MARCH, 70; and. unless the Postmaster General shall deem it to be for the interests of the Department, to reject all the Proposals and specimens submitted under ‘@ right hereby expressly reserved to § ‘acts will be entered into as sown thereaf- practicable. with the successfal bidder whose ball be adopted. for furnishing similar Loc! he pe reuired a ing by the com- jor the time be- =x months befre its expiration, the contract may be extended aud continued for an aduitiowal term of four-years., isat on and after the ft either term of the contract, or on and btfal annulment at any time. the Post- ral aball have the right to contract with ‘other party to furnish the «ame, or any od Locks and Keys: and if he shall dees ema and recetve from the late or de ¢ contractor all finished or unfinished Keys wal parts of the Locks contracted for, Agee, aud designs (which would ena make or forge such Locks or Keys.) im the posession of such contractor. who, after their surrender to the Department shail be paid for the 2. at ook: price an many be aecertesned by fair must agree and be able to furnish, dered. 20.00) Brass Locks aud 3 Keys within three into contract, an Keys within ten hs from the time of ea 009 Fron Lene from such time. But serve the Tight to in. may de Keys above «pee farn Lacks furnisbed by 1 to keep in ge dinary use of the me with perfoet ‘Deke furnished un istinetly marked “U ified. with a proportionate alldwance u mtractor must be ~ four a: pad Key having its appropriate number distinctly stam, upon one side of the bow and “U.S. Mail’ on the site side. Five contractor will be required to deliver the Locks at his own expense at the Post Office Department, pit te on sticks, forming ocks each. 7 . B.C. 3 sien and sccurely packed rate bundles of five in wooden box mot more than two hun- dred Lowks are to be delivered to ap agent of the nd specially anthor- partment duly and «pe iad in each case, to take charge of and convey the same from the contractor's manufactery to the De- partment, where both Locks and Kevs are to be im Spected abd approved vefore thes shall he paid for. The contractor will be required to give bond with ample security in the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars to be forfeited to the tates as ated dam ages. in case of his failure t faithfully perform the either as to furnishing the supplies ordered Feamomable time, or at guard . Locks and Key: be accepted. manufacture of Mail- and Keys is, of necessity. highly important and del- icate trust, which the ‘will confide to ne Didder whose Proposals are not also accompanied with testimonials of good character. In deci ‘on the Tron Lock of bp = ae ee co the right of con % , c fact yt dierent Tadiviinals Yor such diferent may elect. wipfopeaais should be carefully vealed and addresesd iedursedon the envelope’: Proposals for Mail Locks.” indorsedon theenvelot ty kd CRESWELL, cc M.FJ6t Postmaster General P . ‘TEAD'’s KUNEITALLED REMEDY, ae ee inh ERTERNAL THE GREST pICINE, WILL CURE ‘Toothache, in une minute; ‘imens the it to select Headache. in ive minutes; Neuralgia, Sprains, x Coughs and Colpa, umerate. curing diseases of the Kidneys and 2 ti a 'Fonic aod Stimalant. giving an op petite and invigorating the system. a ae tion and an ‘e. 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. by all druggists, Apothecaries, and Dealers timore, 3 A NEW PRESCRIPTION—PHARMACY, Comyer I St. Ne AND 3p St. Weer. HEATER RP comer via KEPT BY THEM. ne rane 5 rLock AND KET, fa Swedish sty! ne constant & _ v0 2 tat MMSE Hees borth and ae APPA GE oR PPLICATE LAND A fresh arrival Binds, Germaty,T ar Gen persion, w a ery desirable t select! = woe OBR RLLIS. snayfrasia evenue, se ” Nese Web street ix Months, Three Dullars; One -— | transact no other business for, the The weekly statement of the associated banks New York, is quite favorable, contrary to the covetal expectation that the shipmemtsof cur- vency to the West and Southwest last week | would be reflected im a heavy low of reserve. The money market Saturday Was easy at Sve co {St per ccut. om prime collaterals, and at six seven per cent. the ordinary securities. T™ discount market was without new featere. In Uke forenoon the gold market was Bader the covering of short interest and purchases to he Ming Slat. | $h *Peculative account for a short upward tarn, result te 5 ; wer. aoe FT a Ue V%, 84—NE. 5,216. WOOD AND COAL. Coates 3, about 600 tons of COAL to arrive this week. For want of storage we will sel! below et to the trade and consum rs from on board the vessels in quantities to suit. Egg. Stone and nut sizes. GLEASON & GLENN, nods-6t G street wharf. VASHINGTON AND GEORGETWN ICE esas ares te AL COMPANY pow completed their shipments of Coal, and Fest abair largeateck of Superior Coul will sell, vist LYK ENS VALLEY, BAST FRANK, CENTRALIA SH, SHAMUKIN RED ASH, Curar, Fox Casn ( Ev ASH, ST MOUNTAIN WHITE Ly. Aleo, HICKORY, OAK, AND PINE WOOD, in any quantity, either by the cord, sawed, or sawed and split. Our Office, t ore from the corner of 12th.on F street north. is in charge cl - WM. H. BENNETT « in y quant mal orders tor the Company, and will my T. FOWLE. EXCURSIONS, &e. meget steamer ARROW, Capt. Thomas Stack leas hee Mehart tone ot 7 atreet, -{exeent Sundays.) at 10. m. csMOUNT VERNON, touching ‘orts. Foote » Marshall Wie retaruing to lexandria. Was! all, Mal W hite House and Tome, the city At4P-™, was SYKES, Gen Supt, an 27-tf ‘Office— Willard s Hotel. SEVEN PER CENT. FIRST CLASS GOLD BONDS, PRINCIPAL Patan IN GOLD IN FIFTY INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD IN NEW YORK OR LONDON, FREE OF UNITED STATES TAXATION, ISSUED BY THE BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS AND MIN. NESOTA RAILWAY COj BEING A FIRST MORTGAGE CONVERTIBLE SINKING FUND BUND, SECURED BY THE sad, Branches. Depot Grounds, Rolling Stock, quipment and Franchises of the Company. A FIRST CLASS INVESTMENT, YIELDING fy qRreTers: J. EDGAR THOMSON, of Philadelphia, Pa. § CHARLES L. FROST, of New York City. ancial Agente for the «ale of the Bonds, HENRY CLEWS & €0., 32, Wall Street, New York. BF" These Bounds may be obtained at 95 and ac crued interest, of LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, Wasi wol7-eohin Pennsylvania avenue and Wth street, City BA INS AT cial —_ |. L. WILD & BRO.’S PIANO AND MUSIC STORE, No. 497 11Tx Sr., (west side,) between Pa. avenue Est. ‘Their fine assortment of Musical Instre-, hand] Piano Store. Pi- ments, includ! excellent second- Pianos, will enleerek be sold at cost, parton to ‘8 Co-operative pecial attention to and Repairi: OHN E. SCHEEL, Teacher af Music, co tt i P terms. Residence, 443 H. Orders left at Ellis’ Music store receive attention. no a BeE5? WHALEBONE. CURSETS, 90 CENTS TO $5, AT 8. HELLEB’S, 34 Market Space, bet. 7th and Sth. FLOUBH Receipts direct from the mill, with orders to sell at Market Bates. BAKERS, ATTENTION! Assortment Large! Price Low! TO ALL PURCHASERS. One Barrel er Thousands, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by W.M. GALT & CO. oct-tf pace Cc ROSS & WALSH, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKERS, No. 327 PENN’A AVENUE, South side, Between 6th and 7th streets west. ay Esrantisnen eee am wis. P cAMMIAGE MANUFACTURERS, SAML CROSS, Sit WoWALsn. ‘477 and 479 Foufteenth street. REPAIRING in all its hes. All Carrtases. branches. left for Kepairs, Siorase ar Commis- ston are 5 for ‘& Co.,(of Broome street,) Fifth avenue, New York — ____ seeoly METEOR OW LING SALOON, UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL, PENN’s AVENUE, NEAR 11TH STREET West. GEORGE BAUER, Proprietor. SCHUMAN AND DURAND’S TONIC! pig ag aR is a of it Beaaoeee building up OCTOR —— & 1, ions ‘ous in specie, it suddenly broke to 1234. rea. ; mg 8 fraction ’at the final termination of bas ues. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1869. SPECIAL NOTICES, a as PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER, Awan internal remedy, has no equal. In cases of Cholic, Summer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asthma, and Rheumatism, it will cure in one night, by taking it internally.and bathing with it frecly. It is the best liniment in America. Its action is like magic when externally applied to bad sores. burns, scalds aud sprains. For the sick headache, and toothache, don’t fail to try it. In short, it isa Pain Killer, no 3-Im PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can have their hair restored to ite natural color, and if it has fallen out, create a new growth, by BALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is the best HAIR DRESSING in the world, making lifeless, stiff, brashy hair, healthy, soft, and Priv Pe Lege RP MALL & CO... Nashua. 8.11, Proprietors. TWO CENTS. GENERAL Matos, lately suffering (rom erysip- elas, is improving. ™M KNNTE Fanner bas been appointed a regular clerk in the Dead Letter Division of the Finance Office, Post Ofice Department, vice Mary J. Hurst, resigned. Mr. F. G. NewLanp has tendered his resigna~ tion as temporary Merk in the contract office of the Post Office Departinent to take effect Jan- uary 13, 1870. ‘It is understood that an appo! ment bas been made to fill this vacaucy. _EVENING STAR, _ “Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL RevENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $995,518. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. NAPOLEON MAKES A SPEECH. The GENPRAL KAWLINS FAMILY PUND now amounts to €43,200, s © T tegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Panis, Nov. 9—At a reunion of members of | the Senate and Corps Legisiatif, to-day, the present, and made an important He said that, betweea those who would change all and these who weuld graut nothing. & glorious course might De chosen. He au: netinced blinself ready to at reforms. In closing, he Compi'mented the United States. Sree THE PRIZE RING. Joe Coburn Challenges Tom Allien. | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. GeNEralL SZERMAN has received the report~ from allof his department commanders an‘ bureau officers, and laid the same before the Secretary of War. Mr. SNIFPIN bas been appoiuted execa- tive clerk to the President. This makes no in- erease of the force at the Exeeutive Mansion. Mr. S. having long been detailed there from the ‘Treasury Departments. Mrs. Manta P. Gonna, mother of Hon rge C. Gorham, Secretary of the Senate, died suddenly of paralysis, near Dorchester, Mass., yesterday. She will be buried in Landon, Cor Seeretary Gorh night for Doreheste | 5-2e's, Indy By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph, James Wt. Gassaway, Operator. Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bow ls in home and foreign markets as follows: r wv 29.—First Board —U n 115K; 5-20", 1862, eo _ By Wrorrs. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. A petition was received at : i i é : . SAN FRraxcisco. Nov. 9.—loe Cobarn ¢ > 19 "30%, ee ENGLAND will soon, it is said, inerease its | the Internal Revenue B an this morning axk- le oT + |, Coupon, 119, ; 5B", 1 a) ent i Allen t to a igThie aplendid Hair Dye ie mission to this country to a first-class one. | ing the retention of Kueffner as Assessor | than $3,500 il pment er s traveling | oomben, isis Bo toon tompens Line Oe jection: as aie placing it on a par with France, Austria, Russi for the 12th Mlinois district, the signatures of | expenses te Calif | Coupon, 101: Currency Ge, Wr Canton, St tints; remedies the il ects of bad gor; invigorates | and Turkey, and sending a Minister of the high- | which, in a single eoluimn, covered a length of ° Cumbettand, 26; Quicksilver, 13\,; Mariposa, 5 Brows. Sold by all Proccists and Perfumers; and | est rank. ninety feet. ‘The document, which made quite | The Winuipeg Insurgents in Conmeit. | ped. "Powe ‘pacite Mall, 2; New York plied at Batchelor s Wig Factory, No. : Oe, toa, eae a formidable looking roll, was brought to Wash- | Tegraphed Exclusively te The Evening Star. Water » 12; Pacitic Mail, 524; New York 2 N.Y. se 8-coly GEN. Hickextooren, U.S. Marshal for the | 4 Toxonto, Mev. 22—A special dispatch from | GeBtTal, Vitis; brie, 245 Brie preferr hern district of Ohio, is in the city,—brought | MSt°” by Alt. K. in person. ‘e:—A. letter trom Pinas which | Hudson, » 98%; Michigan ¢ St. Paul savs:—A letter trom Pembina, which Was received Saturday night, states that the in- surgents were arranging to hold a council of representatives from the ditierent districts, to consider the state of the country, and determ What shall be their future action. Governor | MeParish was very low. Governor McDougall was still at Pembina. Collision of Freight Trains. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. New York, Nov. 29.—Last Satarday, it insaid through careleseness of its engincer ‘and cou- ductor, extra freight train No. 59 ran inte extra it train No. 36, at Mast Hope Station, and twenty freight cars were demolished. No’ per- sons are reported injured. Defaulting Naval Paymaster. | gan Soe ; Mlinois « PERFECT MANHOOD. AYS FOR YOUNG MEN on the evils of TERVATION, with tain hetp for the KETON. box Po Phliadelphiae Pa’ '¥e 35 eaam here, it is supposed, on account of the lively manner in which aspirants for his position are moving on his works. Gxx. Tomas L, Youne’s resignation of the Supervisorship of Internal Revenue for the southern district of Ohio was this morning ac- cepted by Commissioner Delano. No successor has as yet been designated, b it is thought there will be a gentleman here within a day or two who will be willing to ac cept the place, either for himself or a friend ot his. PREPARATORY TO TRE NEETING OF CONGRESS the Execative Departmentsof the Government are beginning to present a lively appearance. The halls and corridors around the Secretaries” doors are filled most of the day with Senators. RE CONTINUED.—The Sec has directed the Assistant ‘Treasurer at New York to continue the sales of gold and purchase of bonds without change throngh the month of December. J SALES OF GoLp TO retary of the Treasm a = Spalding & Rapley....... GRAND GERMAN Manage Musical {By Cable.) Loxpox. Nov. 2, 1 p. m.—Consols, 934) 295%, ; Bonds, 1862, 55 \and,; 1865, A2Q ashy; Ist, ey 84%; 10-40's, 754; Llimois, 99 ait; Erie, a2iy; Atlantic, 25\;a26. THE Stnkine Funp.—At the present rate of purchasing bonds the accrued interest on the sinking fund by the Ist of January will be nearly $2,000,000 in gold, whieb amount will be disposed of at public sale, and the sum received applied 7 : ‘Middling Orleans, 12 pg aes Forince, Stetmacke, | t0 the purchase of bonds, Members,andother distinguished persons,await- | Télegraphed Ezclusivelyto The Evening Star. To o Krenfeld, Weigand, «te. Tue rroworion of Robert Mr. Donglas as | ‘sinterviews. Every train brings many more, ees cee =: Pay Ww.G ‘The Markets Te-Day. who are availing themselves of the few days be- tween now and the meeting of Congress to trans- act business which they have before the Depart- ments. | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Bavtimo: dling Uplands, 24%. firmer. Howard Street superfine, $4.7505.12\ 5 do. extra, #5.25u6.25: do. family, $6.25a0.25. City Private Seerctary te President Grant has made a vacancy in the clerical force at the Executive Mansion, but General Porter has determined not to fill the vacancy at present, as the force now faulter to an amount estimated at $140,000. He has tarned over his property to the Government, but it by no means covers the defatcat een iain Counterfeit Ten Dollar Bills, ALL’S UPERA HOUSE. | employed is sufficient to do.the work. Covstenrert Covroxs.—A counterfeit cou- | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. om Biatss. “Wenern cuperian eitaanl > c = a . pon of the one hundred dollar 5-20 bonds, first | Boston, Noy. 29—Counterfeit U.S. ten dollar | 40. extra, $5.25a6; do. family, 963007. Whea ‘The Renowned Comedian and Pantomimitt, Gux. Jou C. Barekexnior, of Kentucky. | series loan of 1862, has been detected at the | bill have cae firm and activ ime to choice, #1-33at ; I y . ave” just ir appearance im this | ® ee _ GEORGE L. Fox, is in town and stopping at the Ebbitt House. | -rroasury Department by one of the Treasurer's | city. They are excellent imitations of the gen- | COT firm; new Sade; old, 1.08ai0, GEORGE L. Fox, ‘The object of his visit here, is to attend the | cerks. ‘This coupon was redeemed by the as. } wile- ey yy ey ge ey Supported hy his Brother C. K..and FULL PAN- | wedding of his son, who is to be married in a : ‘ RGU. SS Sur ode tee eee TORIME COMPA pic Theatre, New sistant Treasurer at Boston, and is a well exe- = clear do., 19% . 15%; 4 York, including the wom . few days to a daughter of ex-Senator Johuson. | cuted counterfeit, being caleulated to deceive | MOBE DEVILTRIES BY THE ~UN- | quict at 19. Whiskey held firmly at S10, but a KIRALFY TROUPE, of Arkansas, G anexperts" it heats ave laictuamis chismaruae TUTORED.” buyers are holding off. COMPRISING ELEVEN i ARLAN SENSA- a. - vt ~ ry ‘i aon ~~ The Sioux Murder Two Soldiers. Ba.timone, Novy. 2.—Wm. Fisher & Sons TION DANCERS, MCFARLAND, oF THB Late New Yorx | With the genuine, and it is only by the closest ns Snootixe Cas scrutiny that it can be detected. was, this mort uote: Virginia 6's, old, 44 Did, 44% asked; It is the opin- orth, bo naked: do. coupon’ new: Stakeds Disarssep.—Edward D. Ryan ion ot jhe experts at the Department that the ng, Appointed Assistant Assessor $6, December 2, A Thrilling Story and Wonderfi Eseape. New Yor«, Nov. 29.—Stocks dull and anset- BONE LY es : In his ee amen ee > of Internal Revenue for the second district of || Counterfeit was made in Germany. es dicnba Star.) ea Kong rg ET et HICKORY DICKORY DOCK, New York, in place of McFarland, who shot Ra : {Correspon mee of The Star.} §-ava. 00, coupons, 10 10-t'ere ee ve: Jin most complete style: Seouer} ‘and | Richardson of the New York Tribune a fe PERSON AL.—Senators Corbett, of Oregon, and Fort Ferrerway, Wyomtvo Ternrrony, | 50's, 1862, coupons, 15) a - transported frum York J Licharasen of the Xow Vork Tribune a few days 1 yi munds, of Vermont, are in town. November 1th, 189.— Editor Star: Another sad | St!8, ©y, @rcoupen, 99 ae oe wi ‘omy wabering twenty-nine persone. | ago, and bas since been dismissed. Z if . : a z a : ae eg he asked. North Carolina 6's, old, 40; do. new, 39. BON PLAN, for securing sents for aay nike of thre pied eee Hon. R. W. Tayler, First Comptrotier of the | tragedy presents itself in this quarter. Two |” New Yorx, Nov. 29.—Flour unchanged. Sagk Peay ance: well be tound at the Music Store of | rue Exece tive Conairrxe of the New Eng- | Treasury Department, who has been confined to | more victims of the “untutored” sleep in our | Wheat slightly favors buyers, Corn about ic. pe ¢ se ™* | land Society here has perfected arrangements | his house by sickness for several days past, ha: | grave-yard. Let this new horror be chronicled | better. ssee- THE NEW YORK TRAGEDY. Critical Condition of Mr. Richard- son— Statement recovered, and was at lis office to-day. J. B. McCullagh, managing editor of tn Cincinnati Enquirer, tormerly “Mack” of the for a dinner, to be followed by a ball, on thi night of the Pilgrim amniversary. The new Masonic hall has been engage, and Mr. Down- against barbarism and preached against its tole- ration, that the Government, which has hitherto submitted in mistaken mercy to the atrocities 7 : 3 F r these - ‘fen: ‘consid of Mrs. A sicut with ing, of Newport, ts to be caterer, aided by a | Cincinnati Commercial, is in town with bir | nether it is best to let her own ieithiel mis. | | &e= SHAKSPEARE AND MENDELSSOHN committee of Yankee ladies, who are to superin- | *!2rpest Gillet for the winter campaign. jeots and soldicrs sufter at their hands, rather | The shooting of Albert D. Richardson, in New Hon. Robert C. Schenck, of Ohio, is at thr than visita just, swift, aud terrible retribution upon the Indians. tend the cooking of the baked beans and Indian York, on Thursday evening, by Daniel McFar- pudding. Ebbitt.+++-Hon. John Cochrane, of New York. land, continues to excite considerable intere-t MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS, is at Willard’s, Thursday last, three men—McKenna, Asa103ED BY TUR shacpigiagpanci7 McAlister and Wemekorth of K companr, 2d | im that city. The condition of Richartson is MONSTER ORCHESTRA Boey Tues av run Warre Hovse—The [iy reynsriGation into the affairs of the | cavalry, went out from this post hunting “Night | ¥ery critical, and he begins to show signs of cretary of War, and At ith the President most of visitors were received the President being busily en- Daring the present week his time will be occupied on business of import- ance, preparation of the message, reviewing re- ports, Se., consequently visitors will not be ad- ov THE BALTIMORE PEABODY ACADEMY OF MUSIC, (SEVENTY -FIVE (79) SOLOTSTs, will ren “MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,” With all of Shakspeare’s Text aud Mendelesohu’s Music, at LINCOLN HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1569, (positively for this occasion only.) The ball has not attempt to do so at present woul ieved, be fatal. He is kept under the intl doses of morphis i under physicians ac constantly in attendance, and be receives every possible attention. He hax @ great number of his friends and telegrams of sympathy from many disti people, including ona overtaking them near the entrance to La Prelie Canon. Hifteen miles from here, they turned into ded gien, stationed one of gt Physical exhaustion. Bank Note Printing Companies of New York been extracted, and and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at the Treasury Department having been con- clued, as already announced in Tux Stan, the reports have been made to Secretary Boutweli all of which are of a very satisfactory character A discrepancy of a few sheets was found in th: @ peck te watch beds went to sleep side by side. About mnidight—it being cold—the | fire. Fatal mistake! Seon after this he laid down with bis comrades, doubtless not intending to go to sleep. One of his comrades, (Went- ples y . i arned | from Vice President Colfax, and one from BF Tickets of Admission $1.0, (no extra charge | initted ax usual. New York companies, but the amount will bc } Tin ct kis fapesdences bet neccives. ac | George Francis Train. Mr. Celis ange: “Our for reserved seats.) which can be secured on applica made good by their securing the Governmen: | assurance that all was well, and again fell | Whole household send sincerest sympathies and tion to Messrs. Philp & Solomons, Pennsylvania ave W. Dwyex, Chief of Supervisors in | against any loss. The work has again been re | aslecp. It is probable that the sentinel did the | Warmest wishes for your recovery.” Mrs. Mc~ ——— = rnal Reyente Bureau, has been as- | sumed in all of the branches above named, an: | same. A few minutes afterward a terrific dis- | Farland also paid a visit to Mr. Richardson, the ARINI'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD- Sommissioner Delano to duty in the district of Ohio, vice Supervisor Tn Mr. Dw: «i thorough knowledge of the duties of the place, the Government has the most ample guaranties that the office will be properly tilled. ‘THE Sranisn Fix ina imfor charge of firearms from every side of the sleepers, in such close proximity that the pow- der burned their faces, proved the folly of their watchers feeling of security. Une of the men, McKenna, did not move, a ball had pierced his temple, another his heart and four had entered his breast. McAlister ng up with a single exclamation and fell back dead, pierced by halt dozen, bullets. Wentworth, who was sleeping between the two, was not scratched. Being a man of great nerve and much experience with Tedinns, his plans were instantly matured and as quickly executed. Seizing his pistol as he a sufficient supply of national currency will 1x anes cocumet which is given in the New handed over to the Treasurer daily. . E street, between 9h and loth streets. “Mrs. MeFarland, who, since her divorce, has Professor LG. MARINI respectfully an- nounces that his second quarter's tuition in daucing will commence TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1569, the Academy. no24-20 | Tue Hovse WAYS anp MEAs CoumiTrer.— Hon. James Brooks, of New York, arrived her: this morning to attend the meeting of this com mittee, of which he isa member. The commit tee met at the Capitol this morning and imme- diately proceeded to business. By an order ot the House they are required to report F INE PAINTINGS. ‘The Spanish Minister, cent conversation with Secretary Fish, The following fine Modern Paintings have just been added to the Collection. The Lo so hd d him that he had received intelligence | within two weeks after the beg, UMWOW Ele OF NARBAGANSETT. from his government to the effect that the | the session. The members ot un oom see chat tae Tndinninc exmtvonted eo hccrene jumped a about ss he 5 * | Spanish fleet would not visit New York tor re- J gined with their colleague, Mr. Hooper, of | over his prostrate wen the next | thirty years of age, but looks considerably pairs, as was at tirst contemplated, on account | Massachusetts, last evening. ieee ane = younger. Her voice and expression ex- or the docks at that port being too small to ac- | eral comparison of views as to the outlines of YY > publicity 66 which che ‘hes » commodate them, but it was probable that the | the pill which the committee will propose for ‘i =f w. are Cok, ae. tleet would visit Philadelphia, where they cau DRAWINGS. LOW enactment into law on such matters as have been suggested by their observations and inves- tigations during the past season. It is probable that there will be an effort made at the coming session of Congress to modify both the internai revenue and tariff laws. As to the tariff law~ there willcertainly be some important moditica- tions, as it is understood that one of the commit- tee, Judge Kelly, has submitted propositions that are approved by his colleagues generally. GALLERY, Lsth street, South side, receive the necessary repairs. PaRIsiIaN Goops For Mrs. GRant.—The Paris correspondent of the N. ¥. Times says that Mrs. Grant has purchased in France, “some six or seven thousand frances worth of dresses, bon- nets, gloves, handkerchiefs, shoes, &c., and as they have been selected by a persons of taste, and who knows Paris well, I can promisé you that the wife of our President will be one of the 200 OIL PAINTINGS! ght "ohh ig Aenean anaoers u LS . number MODERN ICTCRES suitable for Holiday Tene will be found amon, them. No, 23 rege Srease See Bath as ae serecte south Frame. at Hi it. el7-on No. 486) @N EXHIBITION No. 486 | gcat drese vers bons dient whereby provision is to be made for the removal frets: t AT MARKRITER'S, } Pi as venek see? sad xia of the tariff on @ large number of articles that “No. 4856 Seventh street, we do not produce in this country, in the aggre- between D and , it Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ei THE SENSATION PARAGRAPH ing New York | gate making a reduction of taritf income ot Cheice on Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &c. | paper that Senator Cole, Gen. Babcock and | bout seventy millions of dollars in this direc- Shades Piet it Stock Paperhangings, Window | My. o’Sullivan have probably reached San Do- | tion. sels, Rings. Nails, &c., in the District. mingo, to begin negotiations for the acquisition Soo mage Protestants and the ical \- iif ae and Number. ty | of that country, is rather overdrawn, consider- ae nen Coe ing the fact that Senatos Cole and Mr. O’Salli- » were both in this city at the time the item was published. Gen. Babcock has gone to San Domingo, but givings ont from the White House lead to the conelusion that he is only after in- formation to lay before Congress, in accordance with the resolut‘on of request of last April. THE POPE'S LATEST LETTER. Archbishop Manning, of Englan the subjeined letter received by newspapers: B L. MOXLEY, 443 Tenth street, second door above F, COSTUMER FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, “To Our ; Fenerable Brother, Henry Edward, Arch- bishop of Westminster.—- Venerable Health and the Apostolic Blessing. said, in the letter which we addressed to you. Venerable Brother, on the fourth day of Sep: on IES, GENTLEMEN AN CHIL- A MADIES. CBN D RN. ANP ies IMJASQUERADE CosTU FOR Tur Post Orrick DEPARTMENT having been | tember last, that subjects which had already ‘officers 5 EN * o IY | less, as suit. that LADIES, GENTS Bue informed that lawless bands of men here in | been carefully examined and decided by an reac aroueh. ayy ty fr. Hachardson. Pour i bY Spon ote” fourth'deor Senha ares, some instances violated the postal laws in Ken- | fy question therefore-no place could be | yiveuture of which he has been the a Liens ectm___ foarth decree = | teky, and competed postmasters to deliver up} given in the appronehiig Connell for any de- | eeein Pats Beivate soldier he is an old fron | Ath, Mcrariand, the reporter. states, ©fte letters belonging to other parties, Postmaster | fense of errors which had been condemmed. - SILVER WARE. and that for this reason we could not have in- vited non-Catholics to a discussion, we now learn that some of those who dissent ‘from our faith have so understood those words as to be- General Creswell has taken a summary way of putting astop to such depredatious by giving notice to.postmasters where the outrages have a x Ws take great pleasure in calling the attention Of | been committed, that if they are repeated the | lieve that no way is left open to them of making wife, and purchasers lection 4 s never for a moment believed that Ler ne. cd Otices will be closed, and the people who toler- | uown, the dificultics which keep them sepa- ‘intention ot leeving him permanence SILVER it ate such outrages will be subjected to the incon- Catholic Churen, and that ‘al- id venience of being without mail service, ‘fue oLp FEUD between ex-Commissioner Rol- lng and Mr. Binckley, late Solicitor of Internat Revenue, seems to have broken Out in a new place, and in a new form. In passing through Baltimore on Saturday eveniug last, on his way from this city to Philadelphia, Mr. Rollins was are 5 ‘tear yy 2 50N, Served with a summons in & suit commenced | think their From -¥3 - nore. | more courts for libel, defamation of characte-, wise and men. ‘that he carried a loaded ‘for use pecuniary damages, and all that sort of ‘thing, egret nel be done in the Council the amonnt of whieh is fixed at the modest sum ited by ourselves, to whom may of £50,000. The ground of action is open their minds, and coulis JMPORTERS OF ag & to be a letter written by Mr. Rollins, as - missioner, to the President, on the @th of March last, asking for the dismissal of Mr. Binckley from office, and in consequence of which he was MEN'S FURRISHING Goons, eg ee were The courts of Baltimore appear to be a handy form of picking up Federal officials and ex- CORRES 05 GERBAR, berries ‘end'from the teat.of é itoar> government. —- BALTL 5 os on “ PAUL GERAUD AND THB PRETTY Ocronoon. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, HATS, ‘The Newark Advertiser says: pai FEATHERS, BUTTONS, TRIM- “ Mr. Paul Geraud, \wrother-in-taw af the.Por- : ried on MINGS, Be., tn all the latest styles, jest re ‘oats dot Mary Worm ley, the handsome. ter of a Ee Serene Manners are pleasing, and she is described = eee - : an yery handsome'and very nearly white.” ty pos has returned (rom hig

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