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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Building, P 8 W. Corner Penusvlvania Av aad li. Borne EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPSAY. | ¢ Reronrep Trew, a> aueee cae Trowrees. F CoLonen Scum s.—A Washington eorres- on dene of the Maltionste io the teachers, revived the ynartel, i has now got into the newspapers, au STAR — published om Friday farand a half a year. EB morning—Une De ; “ mired mel femtion ix not th : a ne f or the eatomod Ve: The Trustees @t color: the own on hami there «There are three of these Tt oeen, mi—Wm. Syphax and Alfred Jones, are sare, aud fhe other ix Mr. Ghartes o* King and Jonee are acre seeiTot Syphax. and a good maguy charges ct a ary ag character have been made Sd 0 . The recent ease of Lawma ¥, = Sec terior makes the appoin TWO CENTS, ii Wood AND COAL. | SPECIAL NOTICES. =aears coLprs cop LIVER OIL, Woov AND COAT. | wit | it amant flavor anid easy digestibility. vctable dragaicts J. MILITAC'S SONS, 183 Broadway. no 0 THF ho New York, PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER, Asan internal remedy, has no equal. In cases of LYRE VALLEY, Cholic, Sammer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, ST FRANKLIN RED ASH, Asthma, and Rheumatism, it will cure in one wight, TRALIA LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE | by taking it internally. and bathing with it freely ASH. | tie the best liniment in America. Its action is like SHAMOKIN RED 48H, |» hen externally applied to bad sores, burns, fenide and sprains. For the sick headache, and tecthache,don’t fail to try it. In short, it isa Pain Alen, Killer. no 23m OAK. AND PINE WOOD, PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can have their hair restored to ite natural color, gud if it bas fallen out, create & new growth, by ce HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. is the best HAIR DRESSING in the world, ing lifeless, stiff, brashy hair, healthy, soft, and 1.00, For sale by all dram maf PALL & CO.. Nashua, Ne Bo ND RGETWN ICE Wea SOF ANY ipments of Coal, and © Coal will eell, vizz THE WAth! Have now comp’ fowan thet large ste Curar, Fox Crem Oxy HICKORY either by the cord, sawed, of sawed | Gomer TT FOWLER, Treas, EXCURSIONS, &e. Sl “Proprietors. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. Fro" paisa —. Bongeod splendid a the il] effe ie Hair soft and beaotifu Alexandria. Forts Bxows. "Seid ty all Draggists and Perfumers; aru Hall. Md. White Ho a, retarning to | properly applied 4% Batchelor's Wig Factory, No. the city at 4 p.m Fe Bead etree. ‘ge 8 coly AMES SYSES. Gen Sup't, t, Office—Willard # Hotel, 2 ERPEC T apy on the evils of De coton hep for the ava Ho: FOR CALIFOR NIA Special Pullman Palace Car Express. ON BOARD. Sent in scaled letter enve Address HOWARD ASSOCI- Pr. ae 23-cotm Philadelphia. NT: SERVED ATIONAL THEATRE. MEALS OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO In S81 Flours. A SPECIAL TRAIN ¢ we 10 Pullman Palace Hotel D Reserved Seats. Parquet and Dress Circle.S0c_ extra ing Rov Reserved Seats. Orchestra Chairs. extra Silt beaw Baleony and Gallery cl ba ¥ THROU ‘Admiesion, (including Tererved se CHANGE ¢ there Sunday _ Ne,extra charge for reserving sea Returning pecial Teste will ily cents. FRAS ERY WEDNESDAY, ate ¢ on ube secageal at the Wihcatre ia 198, and arrive nd WA Saturday afternoon, connecting with FAST ALL’S OPERA HUUSE,. SHG Senate FOR ALL POINTS BAST. ee PASSENGEES BY THIS TRAIN FROM SAN ‘Yhe Renowned Comedian and Pantomimist, GEORGE L. FOX, GEORGE L. Fox, SoU 2g LYNG Bgl BERET York: including the wonderfal > . KIRALFY TROUPE, COMPRISING ELE HUNGARIAN SENSA- ones PERS, way ay SCO ARRILE IN SEW YORK THE PES OLLOWIN ESDAY MORNING. Be Sau Franciseo. including ¢ far $68 (currency). Meals wi Train, viz-— Breakfast from 7 to 9, $1: card prices, Dinner from 4 to THIS TRALS is ESP Th pom im. SPIE DCMPTY. AND HICKORY DICKORY DOCK, | Produced in most complece styl = Propertins hay ing bee with the’ Twenty. tine pers meuring erate for auy night of the Bot lawGw Gevl Supt C. *REAT BARGAINS AT G™ iz L. WILD & BROS PIANO AND MUSIC STORE. No. 497 Tttu St, ite n Pa avenie and Est “f Masical Instra- seco bane! | at coat A sicat with SHAKSPEARE AND MENDELSSOHN MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS, ASSISTED BY THE MONSTER ORCHESTRA oF THE BALTIMORE PEABODY ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SEVENTY FiVE (75) soL0isTs,) t mmencing a ing Fr Special ucea ts Weaker aaa ho “pairing will render MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM,’ t ASSORTMENT With all of Shakespeare's Text and Mendelssohn's HAND SEWED BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &c., | Musics at Tce Lice: FOR LAME DRESS WEA. AS? | cHURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1869, (positively for this occasion only.) HW BURNS & C0. EF Tickets of Adviimion @1.0, (no extra charze for reserved seats.) which can be secured on applica tion to Mesers. Philp & Solomons, Pennsylvania ave- nue. ne PAEINT'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD- E street, between ‘Sth ‘and 0th streets. Professor L.@ MARINI respectfully an. nounces that his second quarters tuition in dauctug commence TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 30, 1869, For particulars apply at the Academy. no2t-2w 340 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ar Mth street, e Cochran & € Hat and Fur Store DYEING ESTAB- Ady ne Zt et *LOTH DRESSING, AND IsHMENT ‘The enbecriter Public chat be has AN i STORE of hie DYEING BUMS ESS at 239 Penneyivania avenue cen 12th and Ith streets oes im™ L TIENTION. CIGAR MANUFA A Lot oF CONNECTICUT LEAF, HAVANA ) YARA TUBACCO At the lowest market prices. Fins PAINTINGS. fol fine Modern Paint have just Peng oo ied ta Collett: oar teendanrenac tas ‘ine: a bog Sea We EBAG 3.LITT ‘GANSETT. 300 Peunsylvania avenue. pe = seer Tins Sieantfal picture, by F.C. Mertz. *LOUB! FLOUR! OLERING. « “Gem rhes. MERE, by JB. NM TWO FINE, MARINE V Views OFF DORT, by G. eipts direct from the mill. with orders to sell at wat DRAWINGS, &c. ee TER cuioe t BARLOW 'S GALLERY. — 237 Penneylvame avenue, near Lith wrest, BAKERS, ATTENTION! no 23-6t (Chronicte} ‘Sent! O1L PAINTINGS! je and on Free Exhibition at BARLOW’S GALLERY oF FINE ARTS. A | MODERN PICTCRES | suitabi Hoviay D table for Holida Presents will be mougst them. No. ait Assortment Large! Price Low! PX TO ALL PURCHASERS. One Barrel er Thousands, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by be h hi streets, soutl wis __W M GALT A CO. Tame arene wenn am 13 p eareets, south Frame Establishment. ‘nel7-6m C ross e wasn, ae if : KEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROK Ss. Ke. Bons @N EXHIBITION years No. 327 PENNA AVENUE, South side, o SE SARKRITERS, | ( Staezr. Between 6th and 7th streets west. inetween, D anal et ed SAML CROSS. 1t Doors above rellows. i eptly JAS W WALSH Chetce . ea 8 y ePaper tances Wily Shades, Picture Frames, Picture Co: ‘ae Estanuisnep sas wells, Rings, Nate. &c., ip the District. © Name and Number. ap 24-ly FI 0 Tt CAnMlAGh MANUFACTURERS, 304 Please $77 ond 479 Fourteenth street L. MOXLEY. REPAIRING in all it« branches B 443 Tenth street, second dodr above F, L Aus Carriers) 'cSt for Reparrs, Storane or Commis. COSTUMER son are 1m FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, cctafor urcwoter & ( avesue New ork FoR . . GENTLEMEN AND CHIL- Me eererizas A hemes. a? Cres L, W LING SALOON, —— = (of Broome street.) Fitth #00 eoly + 3 SILVER WARE. UNDER MATKOPOLITAN HALL, Penn's AVENUK. XEaR 11TH STREET West. GEORGE BAUER, Proprietor. trom 6 ‘be Bar ed the fipest wien i We take great ep ig, the attention of re cf the finest brands. cea] Porchsserato wu and ere SILVER sroows ‘AND ocToR seme: AND DURANDS é Hesihe, PREPARED FROM bo ge te - a jor table use or ornament, made of the TRACT oF Paes BEF. OLD COGN Stier > been NDE PHUSPHATE ‘oF ite, ee ere try AAs WT ppd ite produc paration idee ponent | Seders of faate and 5 Perret cpeseen Yh ate cirectiy nt (pevitiee of Mew Nork, Pbiladeighia and Boston, ex Er increastn apd aality of er th Fiben ‘Seliay those south of a. In celica frame. 7) EWRLEY and Flaten WARE, daily ing the and Blood eines and building up Incts Cone psa. yee a baitba, noS-2n.lp eave deat cm “tig aaa Isaac coare, m., & nKOo., he in cate all Diseases a and debaitated impure IMPORTERS OF oa want ime: ce, ee ake a certain Care in Ube most cb«tinate and forforn PRICE. $1 PER BOTTLE. PREPARED AT No. 193 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. ARLES STOTT, Pennsylvania avenge, were a. Whe Nerale hoeaee Bar sair by all Drocgix' s04Sn MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, | 34 HANOVER STREET, CORNER OF GEERMA! an 28-c08m.etp_ _ Ba Lrimo P43. FARLOK OnE AN git RLODBONS. we = 1 s vio RENTED for day. werk, mouth ve Waser 1840 ESTABLISBED 1 84 ordered, published, sr Furs: Furst seat c All the NEW STYLES OF CHOICE ee. E es ort GANTEC Sree teak and Children. pelted, packed, tahoe bu 7A large assortment to select from. x JIN F ELLIS, aaa Moderate. very article warranted 306 Pa awe. bet Rh a ith fresh nude Pe haat wegsng Qocewd cake ome og ot arent Hacgnina call th Met Top. # Chron.) 28 edt 4 acs wet «432 Bridge et Ee HIGHEST CASH PAID FOR LADIES. praere and Childrens’ Caste Chscbing. Bouts Sheree ES MalrStinougs me pec ‘By berwere Mand N. Any ord: prom attended to. way SALE oF Keat Est ark —Cooper & Latimer, uetioneers, hav A VERY DISTINGUISHED ATTENDANCE graced LEGRAMS LOCAL NEW: a sold ty artot 3 u . the weekty reception at the Argentine Legation TE TO THE STAR. so vemvent » Pa 3 De nucit, fa last evening, including the Secretary of State anerrne = MIXED SCHOOLS. ments, to Bartlett: Robbins & Uo. and lady, Mrs, and Miss Cox, Baron Gerolt and wife, Senator Sherman and Mrs. General Sher- man, the Spanish Minister, and many others well known in societ: The Opinion of Corporation Attorney |- ing on W street, betw This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | 1. ou. oy Bey, Sette Martins 2 square feet, w J. A. Btarr, TOR BS conte per s foot. Mr. Richardson Worve Again. Was Wall x wos have td bot T., “Washington News. and Gossip. Tne Usitep PER Sresune MiaNto- omAH has arrived in New York. Tue ARLINGTON Hovsk will be tormally es Passipest GRast axp W. H. Sewanp are | cpencd for the reception of guestn to-morrow | T\oranned Eacusivcly to The Evening Sar. a Papit a ane nes be een, to receive rings made of the “last spike” of the | mcrning, with a fair proportion of its accom- f sn (shot by McFarland) 18 sot ae sell: t Breasted ante Ma Pacific Kailroad. t The register com- morning as yesterday, He ix comfortable, bot arles Astor Bristed the jer, Food are less favorable. fSecond Despatch.) New York—t p. son's condition to. Ase Mr. Cook Reserves an Opinion on the Tne Scrreme Courr of the United States Gther Points. will take a recess of one month from the 30th of December. Ker, trust Hawkins, parts of 1 and 2, <q " proved by a two-story frame dw E ‘erporation Attorney Cook has rendered the fo. owing opinion in the mixed-school case, re ted to him by the Sub-Board of the First L Tue CARINET met at noon to-day, all the members present, and remained in session most of the afternoon. mont, A glance at the bill of fare promises well for the patrons of the new establishment. strength I te Weak & jaus are hopetul, but fe. A “Traction Exorxe” ro BE TRIPD IN THF SovTu.—The Secretary of the Treasury has re- da communication from § asking that pers non Shell Koad Corapany of Savannah to rort from England free of duty a traction Secoxp Assistant ExersreR Crances R. RoxikeR has been ordered to duty in the Bureau of Steam Engineering at the Navy De- partment. ° Bank Robbery. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Event New York, Nov. 30—The Jervis.was entered by burglar to-d safe blown open, and mM sta thieves made their peg John expenses are sm tiwhkich youseem = whatever dire fault with r blame on the wholesaler, heaays the reat is with the mauutactarer or producer latter wants to know how he ts guing to ive a tess price for his goods or wares. “Stiyspos r all chnowled, one t* as taach to u nde rT your ws anether, or rath: the traer statem latter thowe the NAVAL CHAPLAIN ArrornTEeD.—Seerctary Robeson has appointed Rey. John K. Lewis, of Syracuse, N. Y.,to be Chaplain in the United States Navy. Jame passenger from Port Jervis was arrest dersey City thls morning on suspicion. -taime is an old offender, with charges of a simils character hanging over him. Nothing wa tound on his person. o : The Cincinnati Public Schools and the Bible Question. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. CINCINNATI. Nov. 30.—W. M. Ramsey y day made an able argunent before the Saperi: Court. tor the plaintitts in the ease enjoin ig the Schoo! Board from expelling the Bible fsa the schools. His argument occupied three how Jndge No spoke two hours yesterday for (! defence, and will elowe to-day. —s An English View of Napoleon's Speech. Teegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. but « ave to be colored, n the usual form T the schools t was s y proper teacher Son ir it ml 8 ticket uf shonid be successful, would be of vast tage to the country at large. as it.wonld facil- itate in bringing to the raflroad depots and the river landings the agricultural products of the country more speedily and at a less expense thar by teams. THE EXCHANGE OF MALLS between the United States amd France will cease, in consequence of the abrogation of the preseut postal treaty, ar- ter the firstof January next. ¥ pr i the child re ae nt Mr. R. H. T. Lerrotp, of the Secretary’ ce, Treasury Department, has been detailed as special agent to examine into the banking in- tercsts of the Department in the South. +s0e = Tae PENsvivanta Coat TRAv Trede—The Production, &e-—The Phila of Ledger of yesterdny, referring to the remarks: The anthracite coal trade tor the week was quite act ested in it were not a little asto; exampled decline in the prices of coal at the Lae public sale: by the Scranton Company. ‘Th erage falling off was about one dollar her ton admission shall toe ma ' Oo! District in wh: to the teac Tue Census.—Among the features of the new se “hoot within his district as he may census bill the committee will report a provision for increasing the number of members of the United States House of Representatives to 300. production abundant That wit give © firet bow to the high cost of living. That witt cheap- ; © Jaber without a tc will multiply and cl usly, the rule single Truster. and vw makes the judgment tthe views or avowals ‘There are varions causes assigned for this. ‘The Morning Telegraph (L30~ | arent or at any oil onelusive axte which will exte pon producers, interested in keeping up pricey i ic - | the suitablenem of @ 4 if that ju cesses will come a relief from the necessity of Tuw RAILROAD Mretixa Tw Evextwe— | iseribe the dechive to the want of good faith: tof The writer save the specch f, | Ment. Whether correct or err rts favorable | large profi It is expected that there will be a large and | wards buyers on the partof sellers at these pablic sromise and in terme, Trit deco | tthe applicant, a ticket must be granted. It | tign,with spirited meeting at the City Hall, at 7% o'clock | *#les, talfing, it is charged, to make satistactory | Not comply with the demands of the parte or and when it is imued, the ment, radual a8 : Beads i deliver of the coal, in consequence of which | the Left. it announces that a new tories ar 5 may demand | In shor President his evening, to perfect a permanent organiza- | tayers became di d, and refused to bid at ett, 5 hat a in it. eral reforms are about to begin. you was | war in one of its dark pertods, pegging away.” by your number,” with a | work he ticket in the usual forn,or in accordance with | promptly, the cited rule, its qualifications as a scholar r were regularly and definitely determined; and on presenting the ticket in ite posses tion of the friends of railroads, and chose officers therefor. must keep Every man who does pan, and lives as trugaily, and p is doing bis share toward th ot better’ times. “And if we can only have the greater part of the millions of people pursuing that course, the imprevement will be abso! teacher to whom it was uddress it | irresistible, and pretty rapid, too.—Beston Jour. ame entitled to admission into “her school.” see. her could not reject or repel the child, or refuse to receive and consider it asa scholar. | And neither the laws of Congress, nor the ordi- | nances of the city, uor the “By-laws” of the Board of Trustees, authorize or permit it to be | sa visitor” oF to be “temporarily suspended,” or to be deprived in these modes of | terights and privileges conferred on it by the ci et of admirsion. Coles, therefore. the child | is expelled tror. the school for a violation of ex- isting rules or regulations, er removed from it by a paramount legal authority, if amy exists, { must be allowed to remain as a pupif and in’all respects be regarded and treated as such. 24. The questions which yor have connected with “the case” are these, viz: Does the actof Congress of March 18, 1899, entitled ‘An act for the further security of equal rights in the District of * have the efteet to strike th hite” trom the corporation law establishing our present syste of schools, namely, the act of November 1s58 the last sale. Consumers, who naturally favo: low prices, ascribe the decline to the fact that the coal production is equal to the demand, ani that prices, which have been arbitrarily al- vanced daring the summer and fall, can now, near the end of the season, be maintamed longer. ‘The truth as to the cause of the dec probabiy lies between the two reasons here ined. As yet there has been no material chav in prices in this city since the public sale « Scranton coal. The production of the. pa week was quite large, and im excess of that ot the previous week.” The Reading Railroad Feports m tonnage for the week ending on the 25th instant of 126,213 tons, aga 3,088 tons the previons week, and forth he year 4,147,381 tons, against 3,523, he same time in 1868, an increase of 624,282 tons. ‘The Schuylkill nig ation Company shipped for the past week BD ne tons, against 23,450 tons the previous and for the season 646,540 tons Against 946, tons to corresponding time in 1868, a deer 400,279 ton he entire tonnage of the w reported by all the several cariying compan wats 398.571 tons, against 294,044 tons the pre vious week. and for the year 12998771 tous, againet 13,266,978 tons to the same sowing a decrease this year of The increase in the production of bi coal over last yeur is estimated at abo. tons, making the year’s production of the two Kinds of coal, anthracite and bitumins: a quarter « lion of tons i production active production, and to the end of the’ seasoi d fer <p last week tors, in adj ‘Tue mippeRs to furnish mattresses for the use of the Navy Department, whose proposals were opened at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing a few days since, have protested against the contract for the same being awarded to Fran H. Smith of New York, who was the lowest bid- der. Their appeal is now before the Secretary. ° Distinguished Americans Returned ngers are S. Rug; International, Cong ‘Thomas and family and Senator Chandi ° Resigned. _ Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. x Panis, 3).—It is again rumored that Prince de la Tour D’Aa of Foreign Affairs, has re How To Keer Crvzn Sweer.—Pat the ciler fresh from the por or brass are best, boil and skim w impurities Have ready tight barrels, kegs or other veswels that tight; pour the cider iuto the seal it up at it where you dcsigh having tt cools. In T have kept sweet and nice as was when running from the press, for two years, aud | know no reaso, it sh — not keep for Person at.—Hen. H. H. Starkweather, of Con- necticut, and Hon. 'T. M. MeNeely, of Ilinvis, are at the Ebbitt. Hon. Justin S. Morrill, of Vermont, arrived in town this morning, and is at his old quarters, No. 36 A street. His family will arrive here early next week. vessels boi erge, French Minister igned. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The week opens in New York on an easy money market and rates on call loans rang from five to seven per cent. with the larg:r ctions at six and seven. Coy sin fair dem: ceptancesare quoted at nin tances of an inferior grads fifteen although we hb that figure. For sin and rates are not fairly sasd that buy tiny in the market is weak the fallin gold—this, ment for the asury during Q A commissioner has been sent to Sheffield Engiand, to ascertain whether the steel mann- facturers there have aided importers in the United States indetrauding the customs bythe undervaluation of ste The manufacturers, to prove their innocence of the charge, have agreed to permit the examination. every vear tor ve muy assed ec barged for several yeame yy scalding inside, putting a little soda or other alkali tn «water. We lave often used a decoction of tea made by boiling sassafrastoots and rineag the varrel with it. flue gives the cider «4 ant oder and flavor, au ot omy prefe im» last are quo’ -22-- Tue Greatest Prosect or Tae Ack—The If not what isthe legal interpretation word “white” by which we should be in the admission of pupils to the D. pear 1 bere renconys those only wise Lave no admix- | oiidie, thet Atlantic an blood? or where shall the line of | "iting wi? feurte less, in curtl rica—N. > MR. ALEX. Detar, formerly Chief of the Bureau of Statisties, has purchased the Wash- ington Intelligencer and Express, and will hence- forth edit and publish the paper. Mr. Delmar sensibly announces the purpose to make it an iu= arteen thousam or g off the Continent of South Ame- Mevakd. sn miners and ope justing a basis for wa; ges, that for ‘The avers time threatened a strike. j —_ = dependent newspaper; and also states that eap- tuatiy s the adi of f the latter clas: 2 : aily agreed u t twenty is the admission of any of t class into - . e " tal. experience, and enterprise will be brought nee on the October rates the schools under onr charge legal. | 7 _ = — Raw riginated a new peck. 5 on the questions I do not deem it proper te | 2 to the task of making it a good paper. on the basis tix M. a i! Ie _proner a Pe em Do WOdhi Seige te First ASsisTAXT PosTMASTER GENERAL. eranton public sle sf coal, to depres: + Nev. 50, 1869.—Jay Co not necessary in order to a decision of “the cage” | men’s Christian Association in France. the trade the past week at Port Kichmond. furnish the following quotations of Government 87-A prairie fire roasted 60 Indians of Two securities: ‘al in their terms, = Bear's tribe on the plains. erat amee York police jastice is 36,000 per annum, with “perquisites. S27 Newark having a Fat Man's Association, bow wants her obese ladies to form one. S87 Schneider hesitates to compromise her reputation by coming to a country “where Tos= tee could have such a success. 7 There is an old chap in Bethelebe: Jresented for my opinion: (2) because the ques- ions are limited pon! would therefore oo Testrict an ‘hich, when rendered, should be fall and seat Prehensive; and (3) because while the questions points” which are of interest and im- portance to all “the school districts,” they ema- nate from one “sub-Board of Trustees,” and not from the entire Board; or from only three o1 the thirteen persons under whose » “the public schools” have law, and especially the rd a/pear to contemplate that -‘any difficul- general character should be laid before See’ wehefe Board.“and if “an official opinion” in relation to it ix desired, the request for it te years of age, and for girls from six to ten. = accue from the Board through the Mayor B7-New fusioned visiting cards contain the If the question of the porerr to establish mixed | RAMS of both mother and unmarried daughter. schools in this city, or of the admission of different | Economical and suggestive. races into the same school, comes properly before | _ &#-The value of a wife in Lock Haven, Pa., is me, I will preggo dey them the considera- | $450—so a jury decided in the case of D. Late tion which their importa: demand; but | edthalen’s wife being run over and killed by it is possible that the Cong crewmen which will shortly | Mr. Anthony. assemble in the exercise of its acknowledged | #7-D. D. Sprague, of Buffalo, who recently power, will, by plain and appropriate m, | obtained adivoree in Connecticut withoat the “settle the entire subject.” and _ prevent | know! protracted discussion and charge of perjury. Respectfully, &2-A composition that once applied, will pre- vent iron and steel from rusting, has been dis- covered in Tngiand. Ir it ix what it fees tO be, it will prove a great blessing to world. Mr, James W. Marshall, of Boundbrook, N. has been appointed First Assistant Postmastes Genera} to fill the vacancy caused by the resig- nation of Mr. George Earle, who retires from the Department to engage in the practice of his profession, Mr. Marshall has arrived here, and will enter upon the discharge of his duties to- morrow or next day. ov Ns PETOT 6 dhis speech at the opening «2 and Corps Legisiatif yesterday, as fol: “ Messieurs: You resume your labors unusnal interruption of the session. [he bodies of the State will apply loyally the moi- ons lately made in the constitution. There is to be more direct participation of the nation in its own affairs. This will be anew foree fur the Empire. May the Chambers prove that, without falling into regretable excesses, France can support free institutions which honor civil- ized ations,” The following is a synopsis of the reforms pro- mised in the Emperor's speech: Mayors are to be chosen from municipalities, to be elected b: universal suffrage; Communal Councils to be es- tablished; fresh prerogatives to be granted to counscils generaux; the colonies to participate in the movement ot universal suffrage; a more rapid development of primary education; dimi- nution of the costs of justice; and reduction of the war tax on successions; the sai bank system to be extended; more hitmane regulations made for the labor of children, and increase ot small salaries in public offices; useful measures connected with agriculture are promised; also, an inquiry into the excise, and a project of law regulating customs duties. 4. s20e- ia Buying. Selling Ney 1197, Mobeni 1 Jan. and daly, 65 it dan. and Jal; twenties, Jan. and Jul Pa., who dine sumptuously every day otf of dog meat, and ways that it’s good. = ~ &7-A new law of the Turkish Empire makes education compulsory, for boys from six tocleven APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENTS.—The President has appointed John Parsons, ot Ohio, to be U. S. Consul at St. Iago de Cuba. ‘Thos. A. Savier, Edward R. Geary, and Jesse Applegate, to be commissioners to examine and Teport upon the road and telegraph line author- ized by the act of July 2%th, 1866, to be con- structed by the Uregon Central Railroad Com. pany. Wm. E. Smith, has been appomted Post- master at Woodstocks, Ill. Tue Darien Sute Canat Survey—The U. S. steamer Nipsic, which has been fitting out at the Washington navy yard for some time past, to sail for Aspinwall, as heretofore announced in Tue Star, will leave about the last of this week. The Nipsic goes out for the purpose of By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph, James 3. Gassaway, Operator. Lewis Johngan & Co. quote stocks and bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: New York, Nov 36.—First Board—U. 8. 6s 1881, coupon, 115; 5-20's, 1862, coupon, 11 5-20%s, 1864, coupon, 110%; 5-20's, 185, coupo: 1104; 5-20"s, net is ape 113; 5-20’, Is coupon, 113 1468, 113; 10-40's, coupon, 106 i By, C lit r ‘i Wruttas A. © OOK, ttorney for City of Washin To Messrs. J. S. Brown, A. F. Rowson co. a v — Trustees of the Public Schools First ——— &7 One of the partners in the nt of making a survey of the proposed ship canal ] Love ix DEATH—A Woman Found at a Grave- ‘The Courts. the new Nashville theatre has run away with a ieatin Inlonen ot Datien, Goniantier ael- Yerd— The Albany ki aged pre hig poet Crpuxat Covet, Juiye Pusher —This morn- | NECKS Teceivts, and the place has singe beem : attics 4 mos! ases of lo attach- | tr . Sane Bove, nae It oceurred on the night of the 22d inst., when a well known young widow, living in’ Centra! avenue in Albany, was found at the cemetery in the western bounds of that hig: Her busband recently died, and so deeply lad she mourned hix loss that her friends began to feel that her mind was disordered. About one o'clock on Tuesday night she was mised from her home. Ee friends, thinking she had gone to the cemo- ursued their Way thither, and strange to oan ere they found the untortunate woman prostrate upon the grave of her husband, prav- tug and crying, and almost perished from cold. She resirtéd all efforts to remove her by persi sion, and it was only by force that she was pelled to relinquish her position at the gra er departed husband and protector. Her at- tachment was apparently stronger in death than bs eof on intent to kill John Washi non «SIs of August last, at a festival on 3d street, Seem Sis <aenencey penile, eh pet, placing the grea Seen: Seruawee 208 A.B. WE | eee fou the end of his nose, vibrates his tngers gftectthat Washington struck or struck at Bowie | ™ the x! and some of the witnesses also testified that #7 Joh Billings says:—“Any business firm he CW.) reached behind his ss if to draw a wea | that havn't got -and enough im its craw to ex- pon, when Bowie cut him. Afterargument, the Pe a few dollars in making its business known jury returned a verdict of not guilty. to three or four thousand people, ought to pack In the cases of jamin Washington, windict- upand go peddling peanuts. ed tor assault and battery, and George Wesley, | | &#”Handbills are posted about Richmend, Va., petit larceny, a nolle pros. was entered. calling for ten thousand colored people to go ‘Wm. Washington and Samuel Thomas, m- | South sis to €22 20 a, month, witht free trate, dicted for petit larceny, was found not guilty. portation. good ratious and comfortable quarters Williams for defence. being offered ax inducements. Milly — os for —— and battery, | gg The New York Sun says that the Commit- Was acquitted. Burgess for detence. tee who attempted to make the investigations Benjamin Washington, convicted of azgra- | of the Methodint Book Concern, and pa ag wena is alone at night, he removes bis right hand Davis, to whom all the papers and maps per- taining to the survey have been submitted by the Navy Departmen Honors To a Revorter—Mr. J. K. Edwards, long and favorably known in Canada asa Par- liamentary reporter, being about to leave ‘Toronto for Washington, where he will fill a responsible position in the line of his profession, was on Priday last made the recipient of a hand- some public testimonial, which consisted of a valuable gold watch and chain, a handsomely filled purse, and for Mrs. Edwards an elegaut silver tea and coffee service. The presentation and’ Alton, any; Chi 148; Ohio and Adame’ Express, 3% meses eee, 35%; aca States Exp 82; Merchants’. Union’ Express, ——. Market weak. Gold, 121'a122%. By Cable} Loxpox. Nov. i p..m-—Consols, 4,363 3 Bonds, 1s#2, 84 akg 185 Sense: 1867, 85 10-40's; 80a80 4; Tinols, 98499 4; Erie, 214/221 Atlantic, 96. “Gold firm. Liverroot, 1 p. m.—Cotton market steady. Sales 12,000 bales. Middling Uplands, 114 a114,; Middling Orleans, 12a124. LrvERPoor, 2 p. m.—Cotton firmer and quota- tions show an advance since noon. ‘Midd re ‘ated assault on the person of a little girl, was | « a bout as tittle j address- | iu life, for her poor mind had become disorder- | 1 3 Middling Orleans, 12 “ signed the published report, were about ts ttt =e ee = pra Egret ig a simsactnasainate: uch enoes OG TG cee A inoee ake. Yarns and fabrics at M. sentenced to thirty days in jail. fitted for the task as so many good-natured old eae J 2 very rare. Itis feared that the poor creature | are firmer at better prices. Cimcvit Court, Judge Cartter—This morning | Women. and others. Mr. Edwards’ confreres of the press | wili have to be sent to an asylum for ‘treatment. pati pp aint inthe case of Bragg agt. Blitz.a verdict wa; | sg-~Charies Reichel, of Norristown, visi ee a afterwards entertained him at a dejeuner in the ——+ ‘The Markets To-Day. rendered for defendant. “Schneider agt. Thomp- | Jacub Gebhart's residence in Bridgeport, parliamentary saloon, the use of which was specially granted for the purpose by the Minister of Public Works. 4.11.44,—Ben Wood, representing the interést ‘son; judgment confessed. Oxrnays’ Covrt, Judge Purcell —To-day fhe will of the late Hilray M. Smith was admitted probate and record, and lettrs thereon issued t * Mone Ficntmxe BEtwEEen Bracks AND Wanrras—Loss of Life—The trouble sissippi river are incre: ‘The ‘Water Valley were very muc! and while there picked up a gun. pointed it at “at Gebhart’s litte daughter Amelia, pulied and killed the'gicl instantly." twas all , of course, but a grim one. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Baxtimore, Nov. 30.—Cotton dull; low M dling nominaliy 24. Flour quiet and steady yesterday's prices. " Wheat firm; prime red $ ‘he Mis- zen of alarmed es night at the reported threats of the #9; cheleg, S140 ‘Gorn, new wit, Boatic Chappell—bond $3,000. Elizabeth $. | &97Dr. Bernsie, of Paris, bleaches the raddy a - bur A commit’ ee of citizens went bd sf " Koones qualitied as execatrix of the will | noses of topers by means of electricity. He has of the lottery dealers of New York city generally. | rer ata far oops, and Pennibaket Saabic. Rrovisions entirely unchanged. | MB. Kenes qualited as exsoutri of ‘$10,000. w hiskey steady but lower, at $1.06aS1. aan Battimone, Nov. 30—Vi ol bid, 45 asked; do. 1866, 24 bi oie doe Tene a bad, 50 arked; do. coupon, new, 53 bid, 54 asked. ve x kino becag mace ee ph seeie but un- a T cent. E: Ox. Golly. ears, a —— highest rank to with their attorney, Mr. Elmore, yesterday had an interview with Commissioner Delano, during which the assessment made on the lottery dealers was the subject of consideration. ‘The amount of the tax assessed is over $140,000, and as the Tevenue officers had notitied the parties the tax sent them late at mgnt. Sunway aserious rivt oceurred at Winona on fe Mis issipp: Central ey betr eem blacks and wR tes, duri ome fifty sudt> wcie ured, but fortunate- Was hurt, Couriers were sent to. (re- peg =) ‘but they were absent at Water Valicy, At last accounts further trouble was Ripe | Force qualified as executor of th the inte Sauice McCutchen cbond eons | into'a delioate sensation in ‘Treascay Drraatarst. Be nas os Ox. Vir- Sealed for Pereeere: would be collected under distrainment, thay | Imminent, The Grenada Sentinel of Saturday Sem aos aiked; "do. ew, 52 the ure uf tht ea ment for the “3 now ask that an exception may be made in their | lacks in Sun r county, the Saturday pre- North rth Caroli old, 41; do. new, 29 y. - i bere case, by whieh they may carry it into court as | vious, during which ‘thirteen of the ate York, Nov. 39.—Flour rather more defendants, instead of plaintiffs. The Commis- pee sopested — fon Ea ig ety: ‘Wheat ia2 cents better. Corn 2 cents sioner refused to make the exception, and the Been ‘by the military, ‘and rb SALT i test will have to be in the usual way. The as- ar ixjail. yome elghtor on citizens have | | Manmiacey 1x VinoINiA—The law of sessments on lottery dealers in Richmond is now ar ‘been arrested. epee wate Vir, oe laws Promptly paid, at dee complatae Ste Aaliorons D eisn sche th Dacennen —Durtug the | woman bya pretended that the taxation deprives dealers of the best part of the profits. They are branches of New York firms, and the course pursued by the reve nue officers in New York will doubtless caus: month of December the follow! a 54 low: are to be but for merter: ae a Te ‘iedds, a heer ‘Pal Senaype, a a a Ba. anany complaints from that quarter. ‘Manrer, at t ew ty, Ne ¥s eee asa Barker at at Ji one dics, at ‘Tax Presipent Receives A DELEGATION OF Hocbester S x Cicago, in Ismaniites—A Plea for the Persecuted Jews tn | Max x Klengiers “at St. Louis, Mo.; Benjani Farho at, im ieqigoming county, N.Y —— ‘THe King of Prussia has lately reprieved Wittmann, Sebo was, sentenced to death, and Russia.—A delegation of Igraelites, Messrs. 8. Wolf, A. 8. Solomons, H. Adler, Abram, of Cincinnati, and Rev. J. 5. Jacobson, of this city, waited upon the President this commuted his punishment to imprisonment for morning, and were introduced by Secretary | life. As this criminal hed been proved guilts Boutweil, after which they presented an appeal, | of oe, seg wih pis oes wives one aliat signed by many Jewish citizens, praymg the President to use his kindly offices with the Czar of Russia, through our Minister Resident there, supposed that is act ul toeffect a revocation or a moditication of the | the Torshment wi t Ukase lately issued by him expatriating over MyM e, , peete gail ecessary to pay ier thousand families terior ais GUN-ROATS.—A motion to | Sompaal 1 ory Dow prisicanng — aaa cure the roma nbouts trom custedy, on = ed A A . be pale | ‘bet! The President, in reply to the delegation, the Cig that there Cte 3 ween there is it was contrary to Ue spirit or the age to pe t act offensive- an account or fe- preged before Judge =. J ia nous mae ies would beste lie ptoelval yet Sree ‘New York. ASQUERADE CusTU NES to be the medium of requesting a revocatiogot ae Universalist the hase, and he would ay their appeal betare [pc¥Z- inane, ri tems Indians pis ‘pew Unive: ™ ts r] the Cabinet to-day for consideration. ay. pe as RowaHeE ot 3) eotm «fourth duee sence {