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“THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Bu!'dipgs, Corner Pennsylvania av. and 1th St BY T! EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. arriers to their eub- tat Tex CENTS PRR THE STAR Is ecrved & ver in the Cite and D ‘WEEx or Forty rove Cents ren MONTH. Copies at the « Two Crests. Pater FoR Martine -—Three Months, 91.50; Bix Months, $3.00: One Year, $8 00. omnes are pent from the office lenger tham paid for. THE WEEKLY STAH—published om Wriday morning—$1 50 a year INSURANCE, 7 Loss by Fire. INSURE AGAINST IT, with A. S. PRATT & 50N, eeltr No 3,¥ MO. A. CUILDING. EN’S ENSURANCE COMPANY or WASHINGT@N AND GEORGETOWN, fice: Boom Ne. 1, over the Bank of Washington, CHARTERED BY CON@KESS 1537, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $279,000, rea all descriptions of property in the District elambis. No charge for stamps or volleles. DIRECTORS: Kea: ell, L. Johnson, W. E. Howard, ee Waters Th. Par! A.A. Wilson, Bd Shoemetier, A. Rothwell, BB. French. of Georgetown, T. Ed. clark, Chas W. Davis, of Washington. JAMES ADAMS, President. ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretary. $n HE NATIONAL ™ POLITAN ‘Think inscmance comrane DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1570. ©asH CAPITAL. $100,000 MOSES WM B. TODD, Vice President. SAMUEL CBOSS. Secretary. B octt-m, ocht-tt Fire! Fire! THR RECENT HEAVY LOSSES HAYS BLEN ene INSURANCE BOOMS o ‘¥.M. HANSON AND B LEWIS BLACKFORD, $19 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE REFER TO THEIR £000 POLICY HMOLDBKS IN THIS DISTRICT, AND WHO INSURE PROPERTY IN THE BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST BATES. POS? OFFICE wHO SHE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS. THraras, AND. T THE WORLD. HAVE ANGTUN UFEICE T.M. HANSON ANDB. LEWIS BLACKFORD 619 SEVENTH STEERT. ‘The dividends for this year have varied from 40 per €t. to 200 per ct. of the annus! premium, according to ULiditey AMOUNTS Od SOUND LIVES ABE STILL ACC! PTED™ ols NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C@., MILWAUKEE, Wis. J. BH. VANPYKE, President, BEBER SMITH, V. Pres. }@. GAYLOBD, Se ASSETS, $5,000,000. POLICY HOLDERS, 35,000. The locativn of this Uompany gives it great e€van, tages over the lars» 7 ‘companies. theseadvantages and the mest important is i the Righer rote of interest tt obtains. ig figures @1 Mv invested for fitty years at int cost, amounts to $18,430. nterest. te riske ‘company. ockholders fs no 0 vat any of the caraings of the policy hold Roney. img these facts, it is evident the Northwestern must be able to furnish I lees thea most. if not altether com- HOTELS. Gg RAY’S. is Sine establishment, 920 18th street N. W,, Poo Square,) having recently been re- od is — os for Og ye 08 ro . ‘the market affords. | E HAMILTON HOUSE, Corner 14th and K sts., (Franktin Square,) Baving been enlarged and refitted during ¢ past gimme ja bow open for the reception of gucete, with suite, fue BOOMS. any in thecit / OUNG LADIES so ) Y = 1013 Spite a B¢-SROOND yi ART “ GUARTER commences MONDAY, >. ‘Terms 910 to$15 toed, PR dn = ven = Hews umiv nols Im” ITY, DIGAL DEPARTMENT. P 3° of Clinical Lectares in Freedmen cepital, comm-~pcing WEDNESDAY, Uctober if, continning wutil the following Mar Prctesaor Hobe bey Fea gee 5 F FEMALE CLiNic— Friars ic 330 a. ‘Tab. jens 5 MEDICAL CLINIC. Mondays fessor Dirong. TERMS: - : fo stndente atteuding the University Clinical in- per aie BGL: cH ta Vs : H. AND OLAssic, IBSES 0: ‘OU; MONRY CAN BB SAVED BY. PUBONASING of e£eoRn 1920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. iaralidas TES. a tect te | a QW Vo. 36 -N2. 5,527. AMUSEMENTS. PD FELLOWS’ BALL POSITIVELY FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCT $3 MONDAY RCENING SAN FOR! ‘RiDA Mating» on BATUSDBAY AF of Admission to Mitmnee 25 houve: Eve sing Admi « 50 Coan sed on ureday pear at Forrest Mall, Gc org avpear on Fi Yana SATORDS EVES + al TERNOON. Cards Cepty to all parte of the 35 Cents: Keserved Seva, Chbthicen, Cents Toors open at 7, commence 3. CONRAD. Agent. Be 80 ws. ALL'S OPERA HOUSE. THE SUCOBSS OF THE SEASON: Last three nights of the fascinating MES. Ja OAT) OPEBA JOMPANY nd her fr GoOM10 WEDNESDAY and THURIDAY pr Std 9g aad Dc >. 1, the ereat s2tion of L-nauun at Tith a ne foi min? at Fi-ke's Cron? Opera Hours.) Tote cverhow in "poncer? th B-eulcwat ; cmes, appointments and pa;weernalias All tac con ES inte cast REARDON in his wonderful Tun- lero" icon : Fridey nteht. benefit of Mre. A. Oates: On THE CHILD OF THE REGIMENT. 10-2 Mrs. Oates MATINEE SATURDAY. NATIONAL THEATRE, MB. AND MBS GABNEY WILLIAMS. EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTABE NOTICE, UNG, Produced with y and novel stage effects. OBL ara pew ne wd * ILLIAMS MATINEE SATURDAY AFTEROU. ATB O'CLOCK, THE EMERA NG. In rebearsal. the Irish Dramaef * Connie S ASQUERADE COSTUMES. OF a vi pies aay aot olka ati of Daveces, Y tion of i r Private Theatrieals, Chi Tablesux dressed at short notice, Parlor Scenery Pole aortas fo ‘eo3m ON EXHIBITION (No. 486 AND SALE } aT 7TH MARKRITER’s, Seventh street, between D and EB strets, eight deors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Choice Of! Paintings, Engravings, Obromos, &c. Als. Larsest Stock Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Picture Cords and Tassels, Nails. & . in the District TERMS, CA>H. " Please remember Name and Number. Rasbow SB GALLERY or OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. 4ast recetved some fine PI! . rente, bet 13th and ec 133) De FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. ape ly™ a | Cattle Disease tm Duchess New York. ——EEEs | _ POUGHKERSE, N. Y., Nov. 30.—There is mac) excitement in the eastern part of Datches« | county over the sudden and alarming illness ,of | cattle. Abont fitcy head on the different farms are now affected. Their tongues are swollen, and water rans from their mouths. Their beo's | rot. and there is a loss of appetite. Mr. Peck, | of Pawling. purchased two oxen from Mr. Wool- erton. They were taken from the drove and placed on Mr. Peck’s farm, and it is said that the <iisease was communicated by these oxer. Thirty-one of the same lot have been driven to | Patterron, NJ. ———— Fire New York Specie Shipments. New a. a yeep we | Hopkins, it, Trowbridge & Co., 4 and an was burned this morming TWO CENTs. <** street, The loss on the stock and dalldings us estimates at_$55,000; fully insured. The eh , sro nate shipments to-day —o—_ Bids for Gevermment Geld te New Yorx, Nov. 30.—There for the gorernaeni pore een eret eaty Bile & 9. Tost lowest, 110.62. ‘Wisl be Of $1,000,000 at from 110.52 WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1870. SPECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. TsTERval Revenve—The receipts from this source to-day were $464,740.40, THE WOODEN CARSIVAL. WERTING AT WETZEROTT HALL. The Pian for the Jubilee Marked Ont. The proposition for a three days carnival on the occasion of the completion of the wooden pavement of Pennsylvania avenue having been es for some time, a mecting was held st letzerott Hali last evening to ascertain the views of our citizens on the project. The bail was well uiled, and uo little enthusiasm was monifes: Mayor Emery was called to the chair, and Arthur Shepherd and C. S. Noyes made eecretaries. amount to about TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. | Associated Press Reports. THE WAR IN EUROPE. | THE FRENCH DEFEAT ON MONDAY AT Tue WuiTB Hovse.—Senators Chandler and Rice and Representative Alison had inter- views with the President to-day. Mas. ADMIRAL DAULOREN is again living in her old residence, corner L and Hth streets, and is engaged in writing a biography of ber la e husband. Death of a New York State Senator. | Sanaroca, Nov. 90.—Hon. Isaiah Blood, of | Ballston Spa, Sara~»ga county, the democratic FOR THIRTY YBABS Has that well-known. standard A PRUSSIAN ACCOUNT OF IT. >! mente as to ty of hok ry | Senator from the 15th district, died at bis res PAN | after the completion of the raving of Peunsy}- dence Iast night, aged «. manufactured by Perry Davis & Son, Providence, TRE LAROFST MAIL ever received at the avenue, and it is desirable it the views Sn EE B.1., been the public, and in thet time has | § ate Department in one day came in om Friday iF fellow-citizens be f: re ‘TEAVY LOSSES OF THE ll.| PENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Used by people ofall natinen’* the World, and been | 144/, embracing correspondence from Europe, om al | i — It ‘that. 2 Seath America, Mexico, China and Japan. | The New York money market is without ¢ = , | Sentia! change, the supply being abundant to SORTIES FROM PARIS. | cect the demand at four and tive per cent. en | pledge of goverument bonds, and five and six . per cent. where collateral consi The French Repulsed, with a Loss of 1600 | proved miscellaneous ‘amd railway ‘oollsters: Prisoners. THE COMMISSIONER OF PENSIONS hag detailed and ordered |r. F. Salter as medical referee on atour of special investigation to several of the boards of examining surgeons located in the North and West. and th all unite in it with zeal amid lib- y, it will, it mustseucceed. If weare not pon See 'BEepared to do this, then he hoped we should not toohslane sfeumees tee, oe . 2 to ‘ e hoped we not 0 nut ito ber ‘Sold bp at “ Z. B. VANCE was yesterday elected United anything more, mat rep tt with this meeting. ‘usive, $5,000 cach. ‘and No. i tow Price Sots.» 0 . and @1 per bottle, noS colm&W | States Senator from North Carolina to i'l the se. se Smcet, (W,9. Merten. A. | THE BLACK SEA QUESTION 10,000 each, tures per cent Sa * s ons, 3. Narment . M. Hall were 2] Se | maki @ total ‘ nen, seat which will be vacated by the retirement of polaea © eulttee te draft: basi ae the Senator J. C. Abbott on the fourth of March ensuing; a democratic gain. AN OnpzR will soon be issued from the War Department assigning a large number of officers now on the unassigned list to regiments, to ante! cease on December 31, andalso Evils, their availability as @ portion of the lawful money reserves meeting. in the meanwhile, gentlemen were called on for their views. Col. James A. Tait favored the idea. Don't horse race—only have a ‘‘trial of spcad.” The Rew pavement meededa little celebration of this kind, and in fact he thought it deserved cilman C. M. Barton GETTING MARRIED. ESSAYS FOR ¥' MEN, and the propriety or impropriety st get ing THE CONFERENCE TO > matrimonial bapviness. Sent free, in sealed enve! coves. Ar ABD SS0CIATION. B. P Philadelphins Pa AED A ‘celi-eotm Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. Ori mardi gras. a . . save them irom being mustered ont on the said be hoped this profec would go through, as | PRUSSIAN ACCOUNT OF THE FREN(:i Ist of Janury next under the new army jaw. it was but the forerunner of c great im- DEFEAT ON MONDAY provement—that of paving Pennsylvania ave~ nue with wood, from the Capitol to the Anacos- tiariver. Alderman Davis rather favored th idea, but preferred to wait until the commiti: reported. Mr. J. F. Ennis was im favor of the carnival. It would show Congress that we could do sometbing ourselves. He urged the putting of subscriptions into the form of paid-up stock. jephane jocutarly remarked that his presence might cause the meeting to be in- ed a8 & wooden ring, {Laughter.} He then referred to the fact that the avenue had been exclusively under the jurisdiction of Con- gress, and commended the energy of the citizens in taking the matter in bai ushing the work through atonce. it would have the happ: effect of making Congress pursue a more li course towards the Jvistrict. Docior A. P. Far- don was giving his views in favor of the Carni- yal when Colonel Sam Smoot from the resolu- tion committee reported the following: That this meeting entertains with lively satisfaction the project of inaugurating a grand carnival of pleasure and liowship between the peo- ple of Washington and the people of the nation, the celebration of which is to take place VERSAILLES, Nov. 30, noon.— it now appears that the greater part of the French Army of the Loire was engaged against the Prussian 10th corps, near Beaune, Monday. From additional | particulars which have just come to hand in | the reports of the co: there is no question but that the defeat of the French was most complete. At least one thousand killed were leit on the field by the fleeing French. Seventeen hundred unwounded prisoners had been captured by the Germans at Inst accounts, and the number was constantly increasing, as the Prussians were in close pursuit. A sortie from Paris was made in the direction ot St. Clond on Monday. 1t was easily repulsed by the Prussians, who suifered only a slight loss. The ple of Versailles were terribly excited di the baitle. PRUSSIAN MOVEMENTS, aa Lonpon, Nov. 30.—The Prucsians have evac- | Wheat < vated Bouseaincoart, which town has been held Post OFFICE APPOINTMENTS To-DAY.—Jep- tha W. Davis, postmasterat Newman, Georgia, (that office having become Presidential;) Ber- nard Meyer, route agent between New Orleans and Brashear city, Louisiana, vice Lhomas F. Conklin, removed. Fins? Boar. 3-20, Jana) ‘olson to Remarc eee tarnished Fs eat Bair Dye ack creek _LECTURES, INCOLN HALL. Tax U.S. STEAMER CALIFORNIA, now fitting out at the Beston navy yard, will besent tothe Pacific, es the flag ship of that fleet, to relieve the Saranac. Her sailing orders hare not yet been issucd and she will not leave here for several week. | FOUR LECTURES ON LIGHT, BY PROF. HENRY MORTON, NOV. 30 AND DEO. 2,7, AND9 ‘These Lectoresopen the ¥.M.O. A. SOL NTL COURSE. and will be accompanied by the most br: liant, instructive, and atrractive illustrations, Bir: Lge b giles, e: Be Hame2l. Lard duilat 4. Whisky BaLtimon &, Nov. 3.— 20 asked; do. “1865, ‘$/ asked. ‘frm aw. ‘Virginia sixes, of. 49", bid, offering: do. 1801, 5¢ bid Hon. Lawis McKenzte, the present Repre- ner tentative in Congress from the seventh district of Virginia, announces his intention of con- testing the seat of E.M. Braxton, elected to Tepzesent that Cistrict in the Forty-second Con- gress. Mr. McKenzie contends that the elec tion returns were irregular, and believes he —Btocke b: - we, toners, 8 Soe ied, wos &, do. new ie; do. pew, Be Nov. 30.—Floer dull aud greopine. id heavy Gorn dulland i Brew Yorn, Nov. 80. Money, 45. “Exe le ticket, £0 cents; admitting a gent and lady, winter, $3. Resersd 608. BRYAN 8B Ss. WE ARE RECEIVING A LA&GE LOT OF FEESH CANNED GOODS: 250 doren Winslow's Portland Suzar Corn. 100 “do. Falmouth Company don dor . Fresh Bay Lobster. . 3 iba. Tomatoes, ¢° Tilemall ani lo. 2 ibe. ® Drakely. 0. 3 Ibs. White Heath Peaches. Zibe. do, do. do. FRENCH PEAS CH PitSimooms, TRUFFLES, ASPARAGUS, COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, ALSO, A Fall Assortment of ON'S PRESERVES AND JELLIES, For «ale, wholesale and retail, by BRYAN BEOS., 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opposite Metropolitan Hot: |. FRESH FRUITS, ETC. LONDON LAYER BAISINS. Layerse—Whole. Balt, and Quarter BOXES CITRON. OUBRANTS. BET CIDER. MORES MINCE MEAT DRIED PEACHES DRIED APPLES OLD MARYLAND BAMS—Superior. EW do. do. NEW LEAF LARD. Just received aud for sale by BRYAN BEOS., 608 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel i PURE sw aT now enlw Choice N. Y. Butter. JUST RECEIVED, PRICES MODESATB. a8 ALSO Downs s3ip=* aT OHBAPES SLPHONEO YOURGS, @ROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, ORNEB 9TH anD B Sruazzs. Dried Beet. OHOLORST, TEMDER 81DB, SELECTED ABD PUT UP BY ABDEEBGO > BOTH, CINCINNATI. SLPHONZO Youngs, @ROCER AND “T” MEROHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, OCoxnsz S7rz an> F STauers P1480 ST0OLs AND COVERS. sitet, dave at Gore eet os ee ‘n023-hm W.G. METZBROTT &co. seovres: ro when the pavement upon Pennsylvania E a ae watefor vale at Ballantyne” Lectures cosmesce | Will be able to secure the seat. avenue "i ‘completed ‘hon the Gapieat | DY them mege nae gy mah go have also TaipeLarions— The Bud of the at So'ch ck no® tf to the ‘Treasury Department, thus | 8®med the village of Sury in that ueighbor- 2 fon tao eet ir. ao CTUR! 7 a How Newsrarens aR& Lost is rux | afiording a ificent and extended | hood. a weet G08, | L20tees cx zoemamrs, Maits—The standing laws and regulations | v8 osurpacsed in country. cand | ATTEMPT OF FRENCH PRISONERS To | Gorden Granger, has yet te be told. Noung WEPNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 30,1570, of the Post Office Department require “that | #obably uneaua’ oy A willl ey ESCAPE. tention'from the fact that he is with : P a ‘bat the festivitives to be indulged in shall bo, 1, Nov. 30—The French pri bang a id At 8 o'clock, Printers of newspapers before delivering their | in all respects, high-tored, elevating in charac. } A™TWERr, Nov. 30.— rench prisoners eerious crime foreery: = A IN TRE RIGHTH-STREET SyNAGocoR, | PaPers inte any ofice for rr aU morality, ta order that the moet fastidiogs may | cert to cee creiemectioti tren | Sho uadeo many interviews with Lin tn hi cel? N E 4 8 50K, morality, in r i i$ may | effort to ment has taken ; - BY B. F. PRIXOTTO, ESY pare tem we apn a bands or | participate, either as actors or as admiring = Sh | at police headquarters was Mis L.A. Thorw wrappers in separate packages of not more than twenty papers each, and to write distinctly upon each package the name of the office to which {t Precautions to prevent a similar attempt. THE PROPOSED CONFERENCE ON THE EASTERN QUESTION \d she is connected with some of the rs. That a committee, cons! wealthiest and Honor the ee the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, the Presidents of the of his U. 8. Consul. ‘abl's insion free no29 at et the wag to this at the Metropolitan Z Boards of Aldermen and Common Council,to- | Loxpon, Nov. 30.—The feeling this mornin, an Spey SeNtiric Lecture. recite View sce ef Ae pace ercin.” iia | gether with twenty-five citizens, be appointed © | in money circies is a as © | Hotel, Room 4s, to be married to Mr. Granger om . che herein.” devise ways and means,and adopt a compre- fine cs “nl Wongere Fhe Meccan sive a Lecture cm the | rezulation does not seem to be thorouguly | hensive pian to tilly carry ont te foregoing | _ ‘The Telegraph ia enabled to promise that a | tor refused to allow the Rev. Dr. Belews to por THURSDAY EVENING ‘ember 1, with oue of | understood by newspaper men. Itoften happens | Teselutions, and that they report as soon as | conference on the eastern question will certain- tetdie motes ne the Guechatge of Granger vy the finest instruments he Lest collection of P practicable, to an adjourned meeting, to be | ty be held in London. ely obecta in thls country. ‘Fhe entire serien of photo: | fost these packages get broken open in thelr | Caied by them, ‘That the citizensof Washing, | ‘The Tures this morning urges King William, | Judge McCunn, however, the Se micographs taken by Dr. J. ‘oudward atthe | transmission, and the outside wrapper is lost. | ton will greet their fellow-citizens from all ses- | as the ally of Ergiand, to urge on the Czar the snerenpne hove Ben. Gri E. con ~4 Army Medical ay) it be shown, aud a large | The omission of the county and State on one or | tious of the Repablic with a heartielt cordiality | folly of bis pretensions, waich the civilized Netto. ey ee to the am hy Mice, Nhe clectric Hight will be weed, and the objects | the papers tenders it impossible tor clerks in | Md spare no pins to make their visita happy | world resuses to tolerate . he repai megnitied from ten thousand to ous million diam bo ern. distr! i and with great surprixe learned that Mr. Grav buting offices to make ont their desti- St. PereRécvro, Nov. 29.—The ition taken i ‘The resolations were unanimously adopted, | 4 1 2on'the eastern ques.ion to ore pot bene oeaneed, bat | Bigg nd on, scents. Tickets for sale at Batlan | ration, and the whole package is thrown | and Mr. i. M. Hall, after advocating the sentt | pektat Lowdon, is most lavorably seesoed nets Awite, and had departed ¢i--35 jh store, 7th street. Lecture to commence | into the warte paper pile. It follows that the | mepts therein, took the round of the Seneca if Reliant Ganhianl GO ter eee = a ____h0®/St_ | cabseriber loses his paper, and writes to the | #2! sand stone and marble and gneiss quarries | SPIRITED SORTIESOF THE PAKISIANS— ee — ate flan a oe Ae hte aces USERS RVENINGS, | publi-her maing his complaint, aud the pub- | Siihin a radius or twenty-tive miles of “George: a honeymoon in distant city, where there is no Temperance Soclstion Nex with the Bier eetie ree | lisher blames the post office, when the fault te town, gave a glowing account of our coaling | LOX"0™, Nov. 50—The following dispatch. | danger of an interruption to their matrimon.al Diseciving V : the neglect in his own office to follow strictly the regu’ations p:escribed by law. facilities and mineral resources. Mr. Hall re- teries to the custom of certain correspondents of writing letters ‘rom here in ridicule of the dated Versailles, early this morning, has just been received here, by way of Berlin:—“On Monday and Tuesday the forts around Paris, 87The Vermont Senate has refused, by « bliss —N. ¥. Standard, Nor. 23h. a the tpn iad Veneers & x ul or nkard’s Career; Fairy Tal Comic Views, eto. ‘Terms r Ne.’ Magic WILLIAMS. 917 . WwW. Bos 2m dake ssistait | CPltal and its people, and held that. because tery. ") | vote of 21 to 6, to abolish capital punishment cate ig that we ve nO a existence t¢! i - ee ores wes ocmcoeree Assistant Surgeon Alved Grfith to the New * s © i$ ex. are en, was no reason why we should be stitied and Prine : pected by the Germans, this incessant firing wn York yard; Assistant Svr:-eon Adam Mackie to nd have no voice ‘n those matters York society ladies are moving to CALVARY BAPTIST CAUBUA, . - was kept up to cover a sortie in force. abolish wines at the supper table. the receiving ship Ve.r ont; First Assistant | Which vitally concerns our welfare. He wanted the 2th, the Parisians came out toward . . x LINCOLN Hau, i JW Heaton t the New York | fc cee people here af halt nice by rail and | Le’ Hay, supported by their guaboats on the | _,87 There is nine inches of snow on the Al!~ ‘Cdcumte yard; Nicholson detached .rom the | stamer from every State and Territory to at- | Seine. At this point fiercely attacked the | S8@™Y ~ east ge November 25, with... ‘M. H, MILBURN. | comman nicia and placed on wait'ng tend our jubilee,and when here tu have them position of the 6th Pri %. Simultane- OF Thanksgiving day was celebr~ 4g im the Sudject—What a Biind Mi orders; Lieutenant John S. Newell detached | ‘Treated well at our hotels and boarding-ho ously other sorties were made in other direc- | Massachusetts State Prison by + sport: cember 1B. from the Guard and p'aced on iting orders; at the hands of our tradespeople. an tions, with # view, probably, to nt rein. | #inging, d&c., by the cor~’ +. J . Mastcr John #. Su'liven detached Zrom duty | '00k to it that this be done, and that amp) sorcements to the oth corps. In ‘alt‘cases, how- | @9 The =~ _acert at the recent Woman's Saf urcer Rear Admurel Stringham and ordered *> | baratious be made for making the carnival an | ever, the French were repulsed and driven back | Cage UOnvention in C nearly ail bo JaDUSry See neue DASE, MU! the Guard; the order of Passed Assistant Pay- | Occasion long to be remembered with pleasure | jebind their fortitications. The entire los of the outwa.d semblance of tue male s sal Subject — Belect Headings from Cslebrated Au: | master John R. Carmody to the Pawnee has | 8d gratification by all who participate in the | the Prussians in these actions sas only seree ovrne amd thors. been revoked. Teojecte aiid cane eee ed ng cabtal moving | oficers and a ew hundred men. wiilie’ the London Times presumes that there January } ‘STEPHEN MASSETT. peo ee || a projects, and said they aad become a by- French lost 1,000 in prisoners alone.” are not ten Irishmen in ireland but that thiok Subject — Chat with China and EDUCATION IN THE DISTRICT. all overthe land sinceour peeple had waked 4 * of going to America some time or another. ‘a ti ‘Japan. center each 4 up to the necessity of helping themselves. The THE FIGHTING NEAR AMIENS, S7-A man writes from Paris that he is eo february ehietePesiee ae 5 "| Our Schools and Papils—The Right | 4P'ta! is the child of the Kepublic, and should The French have been badly beaten near pleased with cat pot-pie that when he returns Mareh 4. <a SUBTIN McCABTHY. | amd Daty of Comgress to Ald Them. STO te ONE SEEN ep ee Amient. Their army was totally routed, and | Swe he will eat that dish once a week regaiar March 1... — % FIELD. | ‘The Commisrioner of Education in his report | this land. He réferred to the want of educa- | Sed er a tea me Frome Gane were | aim Kadest bite eee aes a cil here, especial! ured actio: ; to the Secretary of the Interior, recommends | Collegiate education, and exrcemed the woe | cant S attion. for lite, as stated. He will not be befure that the net income from the sale of the public Yands be divided annually pro rata among the people in the reapective States, Territories, and that the day was rot far distant when the beau- January. Uiful hill-tops surrounding the city would be dotted with {netitatione of fearing Srotoute tw 87 There is a female law student in Chicago. the main body of the | Severslen'erprising young men propose that MORE ABOUT THE REPULSE oF E ARMY OF THE LOIRE, = On Monday, the 23th, ‘THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. the greatness of the pation, so that in time not | French arty attempted to fered & to | $e shallengage in a speciaity as daughtor-in Je tickets, 60 cents: Lichets, @3:8ee- | rhe ninth census stows that the number of | reméte the Nations] Cayilal mint pecome nee |S y pateage to | je! oop teketaa lip £ Sdemusee Rimin's Drag Biore, | ¢ ildr m between sixandseventeen years, inthe | proudest and most beautiful cit in’ seo coce | Fontainebleau by a heavy and general attack. $7 The Mormon girls have declared by reso- lution that they discard di ing dresses unclean, and paniers and Grecian fon corner of lth street and New York avenue, Borr’s Store, 910 F F's Furnishing and District of Columbia, is as follows :—Washin, Cel. Sam. Smoot said that his views were em- They encountered the 19th Prassian corps at bodied in the resolutions. Collector Boswell Beaune, a litle village in the department of sas a ; rest of t rict, | Said he had already committed himeif in fa Letet; 59 wiles north of 0: The Prus- the human form.” Thi 16 8 white, 1,168 colored.’ eee 1 or the roject. "Acustant Disses ‘Attorney | Sané were quickly reinfoveed by the 5th intantry | are 5 - ns «f white puptis in Washington there are in | Harr p, in giring his adherence to the pro- and ist cavairy divisors, and the French on- pr-vate schools 3.809; charity schools, 1,795; pub. | ject,sald he only give that, bat any- | Slaught was repulsed with heavy loss in killed, LDS —leporied CABARY BIRDS Look! Look! wok: — | rieihoison ipaie wintartee' | wet tausganal avatlettare | Sei i tinaye sweat at | BADR RIS MARAT AR pul 1ools, ; in public schools of rest of louses to give away: [tremendous laugh- ° B. CA 5 the Distriet, 566; total white puplis in the Di. and, in fact he could say he had no lot to | BA# Withdrawn. 7th atroet, reson ren Maree ous AT THESE PRICES! trict, 15,125. | This does not seem to mclude the | puta house on for anybody. (Increased laughter. | PRUSSIAN FORETHOUGHY. noss-Im” _HARTBRECHT latge number in the private schools of George- town < I Ue didn't know anything about the canal, but Of colored pupils there are in private schools, Washington, ict; fr Washingt he supposed he owned af much of that as any- body else. There is a good deal of it that cou’ VERSAILLES, Noy. 30.—immense quantities \ABDNERS PH RAPHIO GALLERY of provisions of all kinds have been colleeted G Has REMOVED And immediate i From 412 Seventh street ; charity schoo! ‘ashington, On nom, but the dredging machine | here by the Germans for the use of the Parisians TO 92] PENNSYLVANIA AVENI'S. 138; public schools, Washington’ and Gegrge: | Would #0on come along and clear everything | when they surrender, ote} BEN NI : OVERCOATS. ony 3,0; public Schools, rest of District sie, | oui He would say once Tor ails Go Ge ia green gpa lg Hy aan ny ENGLAND ACCEPTS THE CONFERENCE. provements DOMESTIC MELTON...... nly opposite the west sige of the MBER NOT ATTENDING ROHOOL. Savor Emery then announced that the com- | | Bacasaye, November 20th-—Tbe Ledependence mapeees Senne. ane WHITSEY BRAVE! From. the tigures, it would that thore | mittee called in the resolutions would te | Beige to-day, has a Berlin telegram announcing ROVDHEAD & €O."S, SS a8 are in the District—White children not attend- | Ppolnted to-day, and the meeting a thet England bas agreed to accept the 228 F . 1 ea ES 7 aoee+ + ——— Proposed conference for a settlement of the Euxine diffi- culty, plain school, 7,954; colored child: t attend: meboch nasi Total, 13,85. 00 et Sttendiug THE PUBLIC &CMOOL BCILD- a3 CASTOR BEAVEB.. ESQUIMACX... ENGLISH MBELTON....... MOBCOW 2. see a+ eeeensesssneesere G3 50, eee 1S and 16 60. S17 ove $18 and $20. provided Prussia will satisfactorily ex- Gortechakoff’s first circular. RUSSIAN BRAG. 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