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= — THE EVENING STAR, | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Building, SW. Corner Pennsrivanis Ar. and Ii:b St, , ey THE EVENING STIR NEWSPAPER GOMPANY. | THE STAR is served by _anlers to » ecribers im the City and Metriet at Tex CENTS Ph { =e FoRTY FOU Ceyts ram Most. Copies | at the counter, ‘swWo Grats For Margsxe — Three Months, One Dollar | The the, Three Dollara, One papers are cept from the THE “SEEKLY STAR— meornigg—Ons DeBar anda WOOD AND COAL. Six Me Coan at 98.50 Pee TON, 2.240 we now on the way a There Bon CO HITE Seftable for farnaces RRS err im ctionate low Ail other Kinds of Coal at rrepesticnate low pe nott-t OT oy tof hest quality L. CON b large stoves. Lwill deliver ice Woon AND COAT. } TON AND GEGRGRTPN IC) OME COMPANY | | | in Af Coal, and ave now completed their shi ieee, oad WH] sell vie: from the c large steck of Supe tier y | . | RED 45h. 4 “UST MOUNTSEN WHITE | LYKEYS VAL BaST FRANKLIN CENTEAL t4Lta L U4MOKIN RE® ASH ' Cnear, Fou € t 42ND PL ! (2 WuOR, | HICKORY, OAK my qnantity, either by the coré, eawed,oreewed | eplit | om Yh HOTE! | Dr** Ss HOTEL Indiana avenne, corner Second atrret. Tue aruincton HOUSE. ‘This new and magnificent Hotel will be for guests on or about the bth of November. “Ris TS. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 400 GU | tae oti. gray, dine . B4—NE. 5.24, SPEC]sL NOTICES, ITS EFFECT 18 MIRACCLOUS. HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, sa perfect and wonderful article. eyes bas Ms ir grow. A better dres: lakes hair grow. Dohtene bone than ““pomatum s fie io Neat itken Tresaon. Tut, above f wonder $s the raphlicy gith which it Patere SHAY HAIN TOLTS ORGINAL COLOR The whitest and worst looking hair resumes youthful beauty by As use. Ltdoes not dye the f butstrikes af the foot and fills it-with new life an “Flee rat mpplicsiien will do weed; you will sce th NATURAL COMOR returning every day and BEFORE YoU KNOW Tr. ‘colored appearancs of the hair ving place + lustrous, shining ‘and te gu * Ask for Mais” jan Bair Renewer; no other article is at att F t it in effect tle Nas hh of the top of the WALL & ©0., Nashus, y all druggists. rivate Government All othees are i9ai~ N. H., Proprietors. jem RP For sk Asam internal remedy, has no equal. Incases of Chelie: Summer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asthee, ond Rheumatism, it will cure in one night, by tain wl bathing with it freely. It is the best Hinmen merica. Its action is like extermally applied to bad sores, burns, the sick headache, and fail to try it. In short, it ie Pain no 33-ha magic whe dom PERFECT MANHOOD. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN on the evils of SELF ENERVATION, with certain hetp for the erring and unfortunate.” Sent in sealed letter enve- loges. Tree of chai ddress HOWARD A: fio Phi : SS0CL- Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. se 23-eo3m AMUSEMENTS. “NJATIONAL THEATRE-SPECIAL. Spalding & Rapley... . Manager. THURSDAY, — a 2 paomaai ‘s Celebs HAS FORTY SUITS OF ROOMS, | par ty ic Frederic} im! h Water-closets and Bath rooms attached. Also, | WE*iun4. snd Mad. a Pull Chorus, ASYENGER ELEVATOR. | FRIDAYS Last wight but one: Rabert be Diab. SA AY. st oft pera. ‘wo Per ee ee formances, “Afiernouns at o'clock vouly Gals Mat ‘ettac! to the Hotel, will be fitted asa Restaa- pomr pee pated pret age Parties residing in the vicinity of the Hotel can be fied — nes la€ ~ ong the Arling. poy of engaging Rooms - tom will please apply to Mr EE BALCOM_of New chief ho will be daily at the Hotel So “T. ROESSLE & SON, nov L-Im Proprietors. EXCURSIONS, &c. F° MOUNT VERN! Foc Hall. Md_. White House Becky S640, wes SYRES. Gen Othe EDUCATIONAL, SCHOOLS, od with the | dt Mth, CL h full pa fen e a ey a. Rector. Rev. RW. LOWKI eieam r ol, will Fe cc Bearding 4 Day non MOND! September 3 French is the langage of the faun- nd i= constantly spoken in the Institute. “deem MADAME D HEBVILLY. Print. WE RESPRCTEULLY AN INSPECTION LARGE AND St PE ASSORTMENT UF HAND-SEWED BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &c., ‘UB LADIES. GENTLEMEN'S. MISS AND = . CHIDKEN'S WEAR. H. BUR: 340 PENNSIL BY S$ £0. NIA AVENUE, wh street, echran & Co"#. Hat and Pur Store. Ady no 7 6t 1840 ESTABLISHED IN 1840 Furs: Furs: Furs: All the NEW STYLES OF CHOICE AND ELE- GANP PCRS or Ladies snd Children BFA large assortment to select fre BF Prices Moderate. Every article warranted fresh made the old established store gio? great bargains eall at the ol i SEYMOUR. BoM-12t" «ABB Bridge st. Georgetow: prse TUNING AND REPAIRING. 6 E. WIbD, Socmocly Toner of Raghe’s shou sequently of Steinway 's Pianos. now of BEO.’S PIANO STORE, eet ( west cide.) betwen va ‘aad E street, still gives « isnoe. Other to Tuning and paired. Tuned, and for sale. ESF Panes for oie nous oF exchenge, packed sod moved. F Leu Receipts direct from the "WI, with orders to sell at Market Bates. BAKERS, ATTENTION! Aeertment Large! Price Low! TO ALL PURCHASERS. One Barrel er Thousands. at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by W. M. GALT & 00. eS Cc ROSS & WALSH, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE § BROKERS, No. 327 PENN’A AVENUE, South side, Between 6th and 7th streets west. SAML CROSS, JAS. W. WALSH. — ape ly eee Or OWLING SALOON. UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL. Pann's AVENUE, NEAR Li tu STREET We: GEORGE BAUER, Proprietor. .m. The Bar is stocked oe and Ales. orders for the cities of New York, and , a well as those south of as. to the above, Ad of WA’ TEWSLGEY ct PLATED WARE, and aro daily receiving additions s 5 GOL. i veasa THs, noSimip F72 street, 5 STE war & SUOSS PIANOS. eRan. SQUARE. ms wer “| _AND UPRIGHT PIANOS! ie now complete, and we are receiving additions by co, a and Masocv no 25h K vet & HENDERSON, WA! ERS. WINDO oval, AND sg PCr UR FLOOR Ne. a. All work in executed in the city ‘<= ne East vos camen nats sitawis. A deantiful assortment, both Long and Square, Just received, and will be sold cheap by Be eotw BOOB a Bao Who will ay rin Fox's Combined Pantomimes | MeCN CMPTY DUMPTY AND j Se performed by this | Dress Cirele. 73 cent Office open from 9 t inee—Martha. Saturday—Last Night of the Season— Der Freyschutz, with all the scenery of the Well len. Seats can be secured at the Theatre MATINEE PRICES. om. (including reserved seat harge for reserving seat DECEMBER-2. he United States, GEORGE L. Fox, the Renowned Comedian and Pantomimist, after his 6 mecutive perforn sin New York, saat ed by his Brother ©. K_. the fall New York Olympic Theatre PANTOMiM ANY. and the won | derfal HUNGARIAN SENSATION DANCERS, the KIRALFY TROUPE, Y DUMPTY 4 n Door= open PRICE*—Orebest or MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS, TED BY THE ER ORCHESTRA OF THE BALTIMORE PRABODY ACADEMY OF M Ml render =YESE¥ #1VE ZO) soLoists,) ee MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM.” with all of Shakspeare’s Text and Mendelssohn's Music, at LINCOLN HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1569, (positively for this occasion only.) BF Tickets of Admission $1.50, (no extra charge for reserved seats.) which can be secured on seotier tion to Messrs. Philp & Sulomons, Pennsylvania ave- nue. ao ee Maes FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD- E street. between 9th gud loth streets. Professor L.G. MARINE respectfully an. Bounces that his second quarters tuition in daucing will commence TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1869. For particulars apply at the Academy. no2t-2w OIL PAINTINGS! angen Free Bxhibition at BARLOW’S: Ie, For sale GALLERY F FINE ARTS. A large number of MOUDER: PICTURES suitable for Holiday) Presents will be fowud amongst them. No. 23’ Penna. avenue. between 12th and J3th streets, south tide, over LAMB'S ‘ing Glass and Picture Frame bstablishment. nel7-6m No. 486) @N EXHIB No. 486 Tu H AN bar Sorter. AT MARKEIT { seater. °. 4 between D and E street: rg Pitnes Odd Fellows’ Hall, me Iso, Largest Stock Window Shades Frames, iY Shades, Pic! . aud Tas- “ei Cast Please Remember Name and Number. ap 2-17 B L. MOXLEY, L 443 Tenth street, second door above F, COSTUMER FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, FOR s Ei CHIL- A LADIES, OPN aEN iN AND S L FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. AN BXPENSIVE 458ORTMENT. Low Prices-— Fit Guaranteed. GOODS AND PRICES: ~—svenseeeee BFOM G10 to BBO wi iT to tars ood J SUITS.................... “* $10 to $35 BOYS AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING ALL SIZES, QUALITIES AND PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S BELONGINGS, ALL STYLES AND PRICES. G7 REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLACES NABLE @ Co., 465 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, wine UNITED ST&TES HOTBL.) WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1869. THE REMOVAL OF THE CAPITAL. Legality of the Retrocession of Alex- * andria. er was not necessary for the seat of govern- ment. We might get on with one mile square of territory if Congress sellthe balance. And the TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. — = . A . toch: = colloquy Loon yg ed = gid : This Aftern Dispat 3 . ir. Johnson occurred during ebate, Washington News and Gossip. a ~- 7 of the Star—Sim: Anche question | (Pica tell me is Mr, solmes, te tee sae Ress of the removal of the capital is a subject which | moving ‘apital.) Mr. Fessenden. Will the s to be agitati: difterent me to ask him a question here? seems to be agitating the people of the differen n-on.—Certainly. Mr. Fessenden.—t hether,according to his own course of ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, THE MISSISSIPPI ELECTION, ISTERN AL. Revenve.—The receipts from this source to-day were 8575,846 sc. ing. it would not be perfectly in the power 2 cnt he Republicans Ahead—Alcorn and : of this vss to cede the rest of the Distric Mas. ANN W. ALLEN bas been appointed a | 7! Flected, nited States during the Thirty-ninth is Congress to cede the \ clerk in the Dead Letter Office, Post Otive | _& Bepublieam Legislature gress upon the bill to repeal, the w the State of Maryland, and leave us withoa u in place of Miss it. kK. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. troceding that part of the District as originally | 4 Capita! at al? Mr, Johnson.— That is anothe sag ga ge ate ane a Naw Onizane, Dec. 2—The following has off or ceded by the State of Virginia to Con- | ™ ir. Fessenden-—Can we ecde it to-lay r deen received from the Mississippt election: and trest to luck te get_another Capital afver- imp " gress, lying so river, Taoxas Brscavest, of imiiina, hes boen | vote, as far as beard trom, gives the Mionth you teem the eais af eechelens lnisiet Mr, -Tobnson.—That {s not the question appoitmed a special agent tor the Post ¢ majoritie: w pase pul hat bill by Se Departnent. 4 : . I baving been favorably repe npon that bill by Seni ly all made remarks apo: dno One but Mr. Henderson who pat himself ately upon the platturm principle of the «f Congress to change thy sca: of nt, without a : of the District ot Colum! moved Mr. J ctet W. Marsna vistant Postmaste the discharge of b Lauderdale. 3 een counties of over year's radical yoie. i Yailabusha gives Dent 700 majority—a loss of 300. Prnsoxat.—Hon. Wil is at the Ebbitt House, aud Spencer, of Alabama, is at Willard ct son was vaild, but no one of them ’ He usisted that the capital could be nged without, at least, the consent of Mary- act, the same as was the case with i il be some time Twill suggest his Distric t from the specch of the Presid of the United States on the opening of © in 1800—ns well as the proclamation of € Wash tal permanently here the great p ed as to he report has been n neeried to be islature stands, but it ix rye Ee Sore be aera PACIFIC SLOPE ITEMS. of a Broker's Office_The Re. Pioneers—The Legislature of Territory. ernal Revenve 21 district of Virginia, vice James P. Prince resigned. Tue Prestpext was busily engaged in his oftice te-day, and received no visitors, although a large number of persons called, among whoin Were several Senators and Representatives, Wi Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. point out and that pr b aries with that eeterized him San Seven thous; jcKenzic got the “ Now the Coustitution authorizing reads follow person shall be who shall tant of veg | ¥ had fixed it permanently er, UMW), the Pres it the great ach worked out when they here. Onth purpose. One was arrested while the ears with his share of th tire amount has been recove Pioneers have adoptes] resolutions of thanks for treatment they received along the line of Coxnoporr Joun L. Worves, of Monitor- Merrimac, fame yesterday entered upon his du- ties as Surperintendent of the Naval Academy at Annapolis. in which being an Columb cannot their recent excursion to the Eastern States. amie » gentle Virginia in Congress. THE Mexwax CLams Coxuisuox meets | [tote tutte tater te ieee ne “prospect of a residence met to. be a resident of the State of Vir andidate, did fice, and was the only candidate in Vir- ni Of that District, that did receive vot’s. Now, let him at once obtain a writ here on Monday, December 6th. There are on the docket 430 American claims and 130 Mexican claims. You wil if vou go. into it min e votes for this District was mad Slates as a contempor: couenrring in the same thing; for th ers of the L mens of the Columbia be re- moved from Portland to Vancouver. Governor Flanders has vetoed over one hundred acts of the Legislature, ineluding the whole of the code th Maryland and Virginia were in the n t court or secutive Mansion this mavalug te aay, | Ruamimbuske TRE Republican party ia te | “auc language, sind atthe mame timer and ma | edge. nd serve upom Mt. ScKentiey ren Executive Mansion this morning to pay his | Territory igdisorgeaiel oa dee aay, im the | With the flentical purpose of complying with the tificate of election from him, (Wallach.) Upon that issue the matter ef the removal of the cap- ital will be tested by a legal Wallach will not only do himself a faver, bat will conter a great favor upon the people of the entire country, by, in a short time, silencing the western speculators by showing them that the Constitution must be re they can expect to make their fortune in corner lots in St. Louis or any other city G.L. Warner. -see- Tre Barriwore axp Potomac Rattroan— | Vicorots Prosecution oF THe Work.—T! Marlboro’ Gazette of yesterday (Wednesday) makes the following announcemicnt in its edito- | rial columns: We are glad to know from Governor Bowie, president of the Baltimore and Potomac rai that he has made all his financial acrang ments te commence the grading at Marlboro’ | immediately, and xtend it rapidly down ity. The whole will be work along woint in Charles county where the common route diverges, will be commenced in less than thirty days. He hax also > procured from wealthy Northern capitalists sufficient funds to accomplish the grading where it was left off at thePataysco river to Baltimore, and at the District line to Wash- ington: and these contracts will be imme jet. All the grading from the Patapsco to th District line, and to Vpper Marlboro” has been, or will shortly be, completed, and as the Charles ounty internal improvement fund, which has been secured by Governor Bowie to the Balti- wore and Potomac read, will more than pay for grading in Charles county from the common point to the river, and that grading is so light as | to be done in three months from the time the respects to the President, but orders having been given that no cards should be brought in today, he was unable to obtain an interview. constitutional provisions that nabled Congress to accept from the States certain territory not exceeding ten miles square, to be the capital, and to have exclusive jurisdiction over the same in all cases whatsoever, dissevering it from the States to which it formerly belonged as per- tectly as it could be done by human language; and if Congress can retrocede it back to Vir- ginia, it may also make the same disposi C t to Ohio or Rhode Island. Allelaim to the territory was parted with by Virginia and Mary- land **forever,” and neither State had any right that would suffer them to ceme in and im any interest more than either of the other States. It was placed under the entire control and jurisdiction of the General Government iu all Cases whatsoever, and it wa8 forerer to remair there, wnless by way it be auth back, and that can only be done by a change in the Con- stitution and the ecment of Virginia Maryland. was not consulted, a there: golutely void. Senator Howard, of Mic said as follows:—*+For my ed a few days ago, I 1 the unconstituti i monly known as Governor is supposed to be a political move ment. The ‘amship Japan carries 6,6) barrels of flour to Hong Kong. Sai ase ol The National Beard of Trade. Ricumonp, Va., Dec. 2,—The Board of Trade this morning appointed a committee to invite Governor Walker to visit its sessions. The com- mittee found the Governor just leaving the ci but were informed that he would visit the Boa: on his return in a few days, with thanks for t courtesy. Mr. Lawrence, President of the National Tobacco Associatiou, was introduced to the Board. Delegates trom the Memphis Board of Trade were registered. ‘The business pri ‘The tenth proposition, in ¢01 Toration laws, was referred to the Executive Committee. ‘The eleventh proposition, tor a Government Department of Commerce, was considered, and a resolution was adopted that Congress be requested to establish a new de- partment, to be known as the Department of Commerce, to which shall be referred questions connected With our foreign and domestic trade and transportation; anda committee was ap- pointed to memorialize Congress to that effect. =ieenckat The Dominion Parliament. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Toronto. Dee. In the Le; night, Mr. Blake followed up cotia resolutions by Commanper K. RaANpotrH Breese has been ordered to report to the Chief of the Bureau of Ordnanee for duty, asa member of the perma- nent Ordnance Board, soon to meet at the Navy Department. ANTICIPATING THE INTEREST.—The Treasury Department is anticipating the payment of in- terst on five-twenties due January Ist, and has already paid off about a million dollars, with re- bate at the rate of seven per cent. Tue Hovse Scn-Comittee on THE Jen IARY bas concluded taking testimony in the im- peachment of Judge Busted, of Alabama, and are now reviewing the whole ease preparatory to a report. THE REPORT of the Commissioner of Indian affairs for the present year will be very lengthy, tering fully into the affairs of the poliey of the Gevernment as gxecuted by the Commissioner and the Quaker ayents and superintendents. REVENCE Decisioy.—Commissioner Delano has decided that bonds of indemnity to the Gov- ernment must be stamped the same as a bond Indemnifying a person for the payment of a sum of money. titution it- 1 this Dis- lar purpose, * that it should be used by nt as the seat of gov permanent seat of gor tion as a government having © this na- ved the Dis- trict in trust, to use it as the seat of govern- ent, ar bound in honor and equity to use the & seat of government, until the people of the United States in constitutional form shali have relieved us trom that obligation. One word right here respecting the remocal of tu (apital—an event which may be anticipated—1 have this » that ui +r a tom anf do” i'do'wot “bee “where the power te ae present in the constitution to remove the seat 0 government andif it shall be removed, im any urb the financial ed by the British N as between C: Mason Isaac W. Mactay, of the Ordnance Corps, U. S.A., was married in New York on Thesday, to Miss Laura A. Havemyer, daughter ofex-Mayor Havemyer, of that city. Rev. Dr. Longacre, of the Methodist Church, performed the ceremony, which was strictiy private. route to take, it is Very safe to assure o nterested in the success of the road that the ex- \ire grading of the whole Toad from Baltimore to the Potomac river and to Washin ill be sonal eS es aete Nanton wil be The cross-ties are provided fur the road f Baltimore to Washington and to Marlboro’, a speech of s the course taken by the mer evening. A debate of a very animated character en- sued, Mr. Clark moved an amendment, decfar- im which he evernment on the > ing the ed address inex by ona | iudament, the removal must necessarily be et- | Governor Bowie's earnest effort now eilt be te How. Reaper W. CLarke? Third Auditor of |v! The orizinat Taructeated by a vote of | fected by, an alteration of the Coustitution-| procure the fon and wet thts r the road the Treasury, has tendered his resignation for | “= t0 12. ‘The original motion was then carried, ving to Congress that po Sir, look upon | complete and running by January, The | ve cred, 1 and a committee was at once appointed. A re Ret of reivocession as unauthorized by the | contractors having completed — the grading | the purpose of accepting the appointment of | port was immediately brought in andl an address stituti nd therefore folally roid. poken of north of this place to Baltimore, ar authern district of Ohio, to | agreed upon and ordered to be engrossed in due Judge is, Senator trom New York, in his | ready to commence operations south of the Po fill the vacancy occasioned by form. bh + remark: pe then id _ Lemgiing. | en — ae tg an Same way is se Ge a guage v satisfied, myself, that the act of | cured, which will be at once done. Let the land | Roms Si. Tee ‘The Suez Canal Question. T€4G was coil, and am inclined to vote for this , owners interpose no unsuccessful thus consult their own interest mmediate com Charles S. Fh the Baltimore ‘own yesterday, in company with other of the road, and gives us hopeful news of this mportant work. ——__-<e2-______ THEY Do THixes queerly in New York. When the jury retired in case of Alien, the panel thief, a rumor was circulated that stood eleven for conviction and one for |, and delays, and | a | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Panis, Dec. 2—Acecording to the regular weekly statement to-day, the amount of bullion in the Bank of France has decreased one millio three hundred thousand franes since last Thurs- day. The Governments of France and Great Britain are making Es efforts to settle mat- ters at iesue between the Sublime Porte and the Viceroy of Egypt. ee Burning of a Grain Elevator. Telegraphed Ezclusively to the Evening Star. WM. It is quite probable that it will result in litigation, but I believe that the best way to get along with this question, attended with some embarrassm and difficulty, obviously will be to pass this bill, assert our jurisdiction over the whole territory, and let the question arise as it may, and be settled by the courts. I believe veelf that Congress hos no power to cede any part of this District to the States it originally longed. ‘The provision of the Constitution ix that € ‘8 may accept from the States the cession of a district of ten miles square, and Congress having accepted that cession ‘shall J. Canets. Breck IDGE, son of General John C. Breckinridge, was married in this city yesterday afternoon to Miss Sallie F. Johnson, daughter of Hon. Robert W. Johnson, ex-Sen- ator from Arkansas. The bride and groom left the city on the 9 o'clock train on « bridal tour. Tue Receipts rrom Customs at the ports below named for the week ending November 27 were as follows: Boston, $322,905.36; Philadel- + diately Rie. tribunal, and Mr. | | 19360193 the entire | | 109; short, 10 | gate amounts company decides by its surveys in Virginia what | ir readers | Assistant Treasurer Folger in New York, was ty morning (by letter) directed by the ery of the Treasury vot to renew the ad- mt tor the sale of one million of gold che day before. Ne imaruction. were however, in regard to the December so that it is tnferred that ic will be rrried out ines Congress should otherwise 4) et The money market hes been active, and x been made ander the legal rate Je exce; tional tarsnctions are a xeld interest. Thistarn in the market, is imme ne to the fact that several prominent? houses whose cuxtomer have been operating for a deciine stock market called im (heir so returned lange amounts of bor rowed stock, and withheld from mse the money om which the stocks had been borrowed. Th had the louble etcct of making money active ud Licaking the stock market. furnish the fullowing quotations of Government securitics: U.S. 6's, 1881... Five-t Five-twenties, 156 Five-twenties, | el Sony, “6S. . Five-twenties, Jan. and duly, "7.0113 q twenties, ban and daly *° Telegraph, Jamer 3. , Operator. quote stocks and touts igh markets as follows: —Sccomt Board— 20's, Ise coupon, 11% Hadwn ‘and «+ ; Reading, 984; Michigan Ge s Sea iT) Fort Wayne, nd 145; Chicago and’ Altea Mississippi certifica =, Wells’ Expro=, sevge 4 xpress, —. Market al2z. [By Cable.) Loxpox, Dee. 2, 1 p. m—Consols, for m 92, for aceonnt, 924% Ie2, Sy ASR; INT, ASL: M-d0's, 80; Hlinois, 99 204 021; AUanti ‘ARIS, Ip La Bourse firm. Remtes tiv, Liverroot., 1 p.m.—Cotton market buovan’. aking Sales 15,000 bales. Uplands, i2aiz ,; Middling Orleans, esa eee The Markets Te-Day. Exclusicely to The Evening Star. Bavtrworr, Dee. jet. Midd Upland 243, ad3e. 4d unchang: Corn lower; ime to choice white, 9a". pris e yellow, 9c. Oats dul! at S3aSic. Wheat dull and weak; prime to choice red, $1-3bal38. Kye la $1.05." "Provisions in slightly improved doma' Pork 33. Bacon—rib sides, 18) ; clear ; shoulders, I5\alSye.; ham Whisky dull, with no L Qaoted Bartimone, Dec. 2—Virginia ps asked; do. 1806, 54 bid; 5 asked; do. coupe: New Yorn, Dec. Lard 19. at $1.05, @s, old, ob =, 4 ®, 33 bid, 5A asked. —Stocks unsettled with prices tirm. Money, 7 per cent. Exi long. |. Gold 12 y. 5-20's, 4 10-40's coupon 1064. Virginia 6% 4. North Carolina t's, old, 424; do. new, New York, Pec. 2—Flour steady. Wicat ashade firmer. Corn det and drooping. oe — THE GoLp QurerioN— Tuesday's Panic in ¥. York.—The continued excitement in the New York tock market on Tuesday i* the subject of remark in all the journals of that city. At noou the Government proposals for the last N. " her sale of the advertised million of gol received; the preminm had previoust im the mark 1 aa A, X-Coapon, y well had, telegraphic not to accept any Wids under arp rine, nad th of it was toslig culation, and to pa Phi ia Py ) on the ground that “it is the duty of gov ments to protect the basiness interests of ‘ It is better to let gold « by ual process part and the value of the chang. They can go ing, and their profits ou new transactions will about pay their loses on goods purchased previously, and although the yea: ’< transaction may im no profit, will hav e saved themselves from ruin. Until reache< par, values may shrink, but resu: ili call fain anesthe Sta. enna ct wh, OW w the plet! b the advent of the standard valine.” d ———__-s2--_ Tre Misaiseirr: any Texas Evecrions, phia, $129,900.35; New York, $1,925,000; Baiti- | CLEveAND, Ono, Dec. 2—The Commercial o have exclusive legislation over the District, the if necessary. At8 o'clock, there beii more, $168,204.60; New Orleans, (13th to 20th,) | Clevator, owned by Coe, Missam & Co.,was par- | excinsive right ef legislate for the District. I | 90 pect , the few reporters —_ a } | tially burned last night, with its machinery and . : ished. Francisco, (15th to 20th.) $121,144 y, find nothing in that provision which satisties me another rumor came from ian ucisco, (151 ) S121,144. | contents. The buil ae eioinn’, between fifty | that it was the intention of the tramers of the | the jury-room. It seems that one of the eleven Total, $2,744,702.16. and sixty thousand bushels of grain, a great part Constitution to authorize Congress to cede away | Who favored the conviction of Allen, irritated of which was damaged. Entire low from $20,000 | the territory which they were authorized to by the persistency and stubbornneess of the Tak ATTORNEY GENER ALSHIP.—It now seems | to $40,000, fully insured. accept. I believe that Congress has no power to | jtror who stood for acquittal, oe that the to be pretty definitely settled, among newspaper RRR part with the territory composing the District of | latter had been ‘This the juror men at least, that Attorney General Hoar is to Red River War. Columbia, I think it was the object of the uittal ; ey i in | Teleoraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. framers of the Constitution to establish a per- words: go into the Supreme Court, and that he will © : i manent seat of government, and I do not beliere fh ; ITTAWA, Dec. 2—Captain Ermatinger, of . probably be succeeded in the Cabinct by Sadge | aconeseal. has boon Samanened bere teedicn: | item be changed therefore, with the Edwards Pierrepont, now U. 8. District Attor- ‘ Senator from Misouri. I do not believe Con- take a special mission to Red River, to endeavor to conciliate the half-breed Indians. tion is attractin, between Fort friendly. — Another Mine Explosion. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Siar. - 5 -, ess has the power to change the seat of gov- ney for the southern district of N@w. York. Slat 1 tae ee teal bo duce Beco —s amendment of the Constitution. I think that was the object of the framers.”” Judge Harris went on further toshow that the act was void, because the act did not absolutely pass the territory to Virginia, but au citizens of Alexandria to vote that the The ques. much attention. The tribes Promotions ix THE TreasuRY.—George L. iliam and Ked River are un- Cook has been promoted from second to third- class clerkship, and Wm. H. Pinnkett aud J. W. Green from first to seconl-class, in the Treasurer's Office. Sherman Platt has been promoted from sec- ond to third-class in the Third Auditor's Office. m. been ascertained, but it is it men were seriously injured, some of them Tees its eared fata Tue Reveyte Tax on Aporuecarres.—. W. Douglass, Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue, has decided that persons who keep shops where medicines are compounded, or pre- het, wan uteriy setae of canoe tat anne WAS utterly void. I ci any I find in the statute-book whether wi Ww Or not, that is no m; such & aS that is utterly Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. = Lonvon, Dec. 2.—The ship Joseph Holmes, of am therefore in favor of | gar Kelso ax not being exact- pared according to y each orgy uae Boston, which sailed from New York on the sist | repealing that act, wiping it out, getting it out | ly the one that a lady should be in. He should be required to pay tax as apo : | Of October for Glasgow, experienced heavy | of the way, axse mover the whole | swooped upen the feminine Gispenser of pills notwithstanding they may have paid as liquor | gales, sprang a leak, and.was al . The | District of Columbia, and letting the legal ques- | and , and marched in jump his dealers. aed were saved and landed at Holyhead yes- po =o as it may. and be finally settled by the — = ee Fin sere Cn & Rpm ot lay. - cee go — ri ——+—_ Se tewart, of N in his , | found herself “the observer of all observers ”” Bean apes ar yh gmc took the sanos prod as Seapertinctis Aelia bie | Baraseet he creases ath Coes Y. Matthews, the stepsister of Vice President second ob; ; and a decisions from sailed into Ke Colfax, was married last night to Col. Hollister, courts of tier resort in different States to ex- tablish the fact that legislation which is left to people to = ballot whether it shall be law or not, was utter! Collector of Internal Revenue at Salt Lake City. The wedding took place at the residence of Mr. void. Colfax, and was performed by Rey. J.G. Butler, ‘Senator Willey, of West Virginia, believed it of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. The Presi- would complicate the affairs of the citizens of dent and other intimate friends of the familv only were present. —— A REMARKABLE Mayn.—lIlon. Thomas B. Bryan, of this city, awarded the certificate of Retpeie bo. the whele =. aging legal one, wondered that never, some ‘way or other, reached the United States Court tor aainaication. Senator Henderson, of Missouri, said as fol- The Evening Star. Telegraphed to The E 7 Brxuin, Dec. 2.—It is rumored that the Danish juestion is again under discussion. Several im- portant dispatches on the subject tis recent); lows :—‘Now in reference to the of Cap- election as delegate from Du Page county to the | Passed between Berlin and Vienna. Y | ital, it sésikes me as the most prop- Mlinois Constitutional Convention, has refused —~e—- has no power osition in the world that Congress to the seat of government, and therefore I agree with the Sirs of Goole ‘nator New York. T to accept it, saying his opponent was fairly elect- ed, and that the informalities which led to the rejection of a number of votes for that man do not alter the fact that he was really the choice of a majority of the people. SEVERAL MEMBERS of the Judiciary Commit- insure respect for tee of the Honse—which at its last session ad- pon nome journed to meet here on the 2th ult.—are now x this bill.” 23 » im the city, prepared to act on the business be- ia Semee.M Pomnerivanins alates that . : ae fore it, but owing to the non-arrival of Mr. —eals coaten Erp enne deca pas Mormun's Drv Svrewara of ste Biagio, Be Geese, nenigeee ler ished it had not the courts before this. | hat been offered for the recovery 4S yet been held. The principal business in hand Tedimae.in favor of the passage of am act ox reso St Sees Meth in a is the case of Judge Busteed, of the United i authorizing the ¥ General to serve —_ Boston | States District Court for Alabama. The evi- dence has been closed, and the only duty new to : i i fi hE i i is it HEE med is to consider the evidence and to the Supreme or some ‘thereof why a itis to have been pclae slab aria pein erg pisce on 5 aT. om eka ys pes for he, purpose of, bringing about a dion. ‘Of course tho ‘conclusions arrived af or | wiinanemberot comrades to avenge his ino egitim on the part of Soles, a we general nent ensbed. 7 waarines wore bist a School in likely to be reached in the mind of the Commiit- The ~ ae eb ef a tee are not known outside of that body, por can one of them was struck with a paving two = ot any ea Lowes it be ascertained whether or not Judge Busteed | knocked senseless. The difficulty was the » ground, he would 2 has been adjudged guilty of impeachable of- | last night. About twenty-five marines, armed | “ena, oukcaiat ~ fences. Itseems to be pretty generally under- the Virginia Wtelieving then andhe stil t d A special from ~~ Miss., says about > all bet colored, and for Alcorn. Ox! Myo Dent ahead. Coffeeville gives Dent 200 majority. A Columbus dispatch says the election passed ‘Ths coleres mon voted heavily for leorn. | About 2.000 votes were polled. At colored men voted for Dent; also at At Guntown and Verona, THE National BoaRv-or Trave.—The re- bot of the Executive Council shows that the ational Board of Trade, resolutions , and committees appointed & consid t report upon several propositions betere the meeting. — Nicwotsox Pavewent Svrrs.—The owners of the Nicholson patent for wements commenced # suit in New York y morp- ing the city to recover for the

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