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six Menthe. 27 bs THE WEEKLY STAR a yrar. BF Invariably arnl no paper ser of adv Ves, 38—N2. 5,814. THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays Exeepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenne, corner Lith St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COW'Y. | S. B. BACP PMA, Prev. | THE FYFNIN Tar «served by carriers te ! their sat Tes CENTS PEK Ww s.r R Tr Fe MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cents cach mail ¢ months, $1.50; WASHINGTON, > This Afternoon’s Dispatches, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Tekegrephed Excivsicely to The Brening Star. Petticoat Inflwence and Politics tn > Loxpox, Now pate special }—It is cer tain that Prince Metternich and Chevetier Ni- Ta, the Austrian and Ielian ambassadors, will t London. uehe Pare both leave Paris, and Das made D. C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1871. TWO CENTS. for Casini Pereiro. The F again published, and advocates the —_ = = Vietor Hugo for the Presidency = ’ . | Pumored that e Bismarck « INSURANCE COMPANIES. DRY GOODS. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. [ree eae rones PROCEAMA- | Sinticd, ir Fosdchers ar toe Ce nee ann | “| EW NATIONAL THEATER ©. GUATTER, Importer af Wines and Brandics —<—- : = | oo - sebenagd fe tional C At—Ratheey, Accite_¢: =a uae a Gal r i : as sae Oe ae Sa | NEW Secu SE surest. opposite Patent Office, ees Dom Ne Nera, | glare, Ge mle; — Gland: Bayar edo. Corees: | Washi gton News and Goss coviin Wee at eee eae eee = hatetme, Poptine. Aipacee, #inide, As. of She geason : DORA, va porte fs. | James Hennessey do., Vid Jamaica Bums, Ol st, ashin; ernor Hoffman, of 3 ’ | eee ARE Wonk F. CHANFRAU, assisted by the National Star id oe in im ore Monday, November 6, 1871, debut of Mr. Toths, ail colar. “ic. Si. APPROACHING. | | } Peer pirts or ladies and gents, $1. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY Loreen’ ansurtmont' of Chitiren’s Stockings in. the - city _ ook St" - }QPLEN STOCK is PLENDID ° | | or RELLAELE COMPANIES, WIth RICH BLACK LYONS SILKS, PARIS SILK AND A.S. PERTY & SON, WOOL, AND ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS. ¥.¥".C€. BUILDING, eeRtf —_ Cermer of Ninth and D strosts. ane Quem FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, | JOSEPH J. MAY, I y ¥ ¢ Be =x allaliacead | 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 500,000 $3 Will open TO-DAY. from the great auction sales of PoE TD | ee wack ts dew Verde maparé Gosiaon E. L. SCHMIDT, Agent, LYONS BLACK GBO GRAIN SILKS, Oolumbis Law Bailding. | $5 2g) 75, $2, $2 25, $2.50,and up to $5 per yard CaSh CAPITAL. ABLETE..............-- \FFONAL METROPOLITAS COLORED SILKS. heavy guality and cheap. URANCE COMPANY. — | [VONSTLACK SILK VEL BT, from 8500 $1, DISTRICT “OF COLUMBIA ALSO, 3 A magnificent assortment of Silk and Wool Bpine- ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870 lines, Ctteman Reps. Velours, elegant Satines ia sil the newest coters, Empress Cloth, French Me- *0aBH CAPITAL......... -meeveeeeeeeG 100,000 | rince and irish Poplins in all colors. OMlce to Shephent's Hlziog. Np. 908% Pennayi MOUBMING DEESE-GOGDE, ™ : Os ZULY. Prosidens, r * cel i ‘abrics, in- wamionense, SMB TODD, Wise Poecdives, | <1 20a” gelabrated and uarivalied Pabripe in: BAMUEL CROSS, Secretary Cactmire, Tamose. ea Cloth, _B. Blake, \, B. Todd, aces ae he market 3 Charles Just, e Wm. G. Métrerctt, John T. Lenmaan, : . nee Geo. i. joses ba FFALO” BLACK ALPACAS and i shepherd | ened PURPAVER SLR FINISH PURE MOHAIRS. Be~ We are agents for the sale of the above brands REAL ESTATE AGENTS. wee ook ud ali the quaiities, from 40 cents ta Cc Ww. HA PARIS KID GLOVES. i sd Ties the palreea we and — batton ” 3 vi KI SLAVES for the Fall ane Vinter. ne | a BEAL ESTATE ONE ONGLEs stock te be found in any Betail House in the United States Ko. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, &F ONE PRICE ONLY—in plain figures, mo Door NTH STREET. JOSEPH J. MAY, CATION —GREATLY SROK ERS, We have the following sums to lend en real estate: BOGAN & WYLIE, 15 000, 12.000, 1018 AND 1020 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 9 500. =.000, All the P lar Styles of 6.000. $4500; FALL AND WINER DRESS GOODS, $3,000, $2 000, Fine, Medinm. aud Low Priced ic: SATINES.AllWool VELOURS, 1 INES. #RENCH POP? ible real estate, improved and unimproved, at tT , S CLOTHS. FRENCH MER 1 = - uctior S. ALPACAS. PLAIDS, SILKS, Black and eeecen sleation So come at Ancien . Colors d” VELVETEENS, ands fine stock of 1 advances pending negotiations. ocl7-t MOUKNING GOODS. One price to all, ‘ANDBEW B. COYLB BOGAN & WYLIR, oez-tY _—« 1018 and 1020 7th street N. W. oe OFrios Oorner lsth and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, “aes st WASHINGTON, D. 0. CARPETS!!! Special ationtion paid to all business before the sew Wal Departments af the Government, sels USTIN P. BROWN, OOBTEACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBERG Oorner of New York avenue and 1sth street. Hasire to call the attention of the general public to ATTRACTIVE STOCK Property 1 all parts of the city for sale on long eredit. erected for persons owning ground o end long time not: im payment. Beal Estat Dever bought andsoid = fe FALL CARPETS, = : ———— | At the following low rates: Dire Aiur teeth smveel eastern | Best styles ENGLISH BRUSSELS, from 91.28 ) Full icniars jo sito. = =—S the Principal ot S104 Tatrests) eNOS fe gRgret doviens fn THRER-PLYS, trom 1.45 to rpue Wasuin BU SS COLLEGE , aeonaet ae id , real training for | ,,Cbcice patterns IMITATION BRUSSELS, 4 to 1 life for young men 3 EDUCATIONAL. %@ cents per yard. All-wool INGRAIN TAPESTRY FINISH, from a6 cents to @1 25. ip aia Good qnality INGRAINS, 6) to 87% cents. principal, Mics M. | ALL LIST HOME-MADE CARPET, 6 cents, cele In Best HEMP CARPRT, 2 cents. WESTON HAVING MADE VOCAL AND A large line of 5-5 to 10-4 OIL CLOTHS, ranging trumental Music a special study for many | {fom 574s cents up. having recently attended Prof i OlL CLOTH and VELVET RUGS, MATTINGS, c. J mal Coure of Inatructions. is now | &c., Prepared t is new andsimpie method. He makes thorough or figured base on the Organ a cinity. For farther information inquire at 716 ith street, between G and H ocléim_ | A heavy atock of N_ EXPERIENCED AND THOROUGH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BRY-GOODS, TEACHE: NPI SIC AND Di w ING will verve athe ee toe ee is offered at the LOWEST MARKET FIGURES. tween Vermont avenne a BGLISH. FRENCH. AND CLASSICAL IN All goods nt this establishment are positivel; ) Dube LADIES. a1 | sold 20 per cent. lees than at any houseta the che? NGELOTSNOR York avenne.northwest. sai 1y | ,,A Call is respectfully solicited before purchasing CIENTIFIC INSTRUCTION IN YOCAL AND ; pT a pea ee ST having revam : hia profession. will attend foe limited number of between D and ie _ nn i SOUR street cast, betwen Ad CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. NAH WALKER «co, pol Mi 7a pOeTs AND smeEs 4 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Unpss Metroro.itan Hore. the Epi ALso, Fos LADIES, GE NTI > oN -eRe In our Extensive Assortment, Superi 5 EMEN, MISSES, | mederate Charges, we offer sunnannted tabasco to purchasers, in : . READY-MADE CLOTHING BOYS, AND CHILDREN. FoR MEN, YOUTHS anv BOYS, = SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WORK. Onr etyles are the best, and assortments so varied « fo supply all tastes and all grades of price. In: airers by mail promptly answe ‘system of roved styles | Measurcment forwarded whea desired. NOAH WALKEK & 00., _ei6tr___ 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. FALL AND WINTER WEAR, O.* fioeeren. OITIZENS, ARM’ AND NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, rd Fiosel oe Gotten up with a partioular regard to qualityane | giser Workmanship, STOVES, ke. A LL BIGHT HOT BLAST COOK, HL BURKS 4 CO., rial; cousumes less fuel; bakes quicker; re- tains heat longer; and will greater satis- tains heat ton wiit ive are o—| AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. eat wees jashington D-O. Shs werr 2 nvorr, Zu 905 Puxxsvivama Avenue, FASHIONABLE BATTERS AND FU! RIERS, H0.8000 | AMUMGDICS tty Ah Fe, aod Gow mara 2B FOR DIAMONDS, ac. a and “neboy othe Hafeet style FELT HAT, new | Ra. GBASS SEED “Tas BEN. L. HOOD. ty For Street Parke, Lawbs, Yards, &. sere Ba AT tie FERTILIZERS. Most VENTS GYMNASIUM AND BOWLING ALLEY, MARBLE AND SLATE MANTEL®, CORREB NINTH AND D STREETS. Jam sow }, at reduced prices, ay Open from? a. ta. to 10 p, m. masts Wotkaswirih Creat tod New foie. | stan ‘ot aos nec or biel dunes By ir . BUTBBBSOED, Batbs, Lockers and 4 pparatus in good order. ocld JG. SAVILLE in Bronson toward s last sensation, SARATUGA, by the kind permission of Mr. Augus- tin Day, Fifth ‘Avenue Theater, New York. it W ALL'S OPERA HOUSE. < and citi i Insiom that behes leased fre Mr. Seville, Wall's se fi Vertety Ravertatmnent, mer Y, November 2,121; AY, wi, . MOND A GHEAT BLL: not tf R EGa TT A, FRIDAY, Nov. 3, 157" STEAMER BX PRESS will leave from 1th street rf at W « m. fer Fort Washington and re- turn. No landings. Tickets 00 cents. REMEMBER THE ORPHAN BOYS? FAIR. TUESDAY EVENING, October 24 vening thereafter until further nm SONIC 1EMPLE, 9th and F street 5 IN EXHIBITION \Nuw Ne { On SD SAL } cio” FooetH Nicht Goa. R. cours! ANNA E. DICKINSON, AT LINCOLN HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3 SUBJECT: “ DEMAGOGUES AND WORKINGMEN.” Reserved Chairs.75 cents. Admission at Door, 50 cents. Reserved for at Parker's only, 2t Scent IC LECTURE COURSE, i PRFORE THe YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION TEN LECTUR With brilliant and entertaining experiments, by th following prominent men of Science and 1. PROF SAMUEL D. HILLMAN—Two Le: tures, Novemb Sth and Wth. Subjects: 1. Th: Race'in Search of Its Grandfathers; 2. Primoval an. 2. REV. DR. JOHN LORD.—Two Lectures. No- Yember 15th and Ith. Subjects: 1. Galileo; or, Scientific Discoveries: 2. Daniel Webster, (histori: cal. 3. PROF. A. RHODE.—Two Geological and An- thropalogice! Exhibitions, profusely and clegantly Mustrated November 221 and PROF. HENBY MORTON.—One Lecture in December, date hereafter. Subject: Probably, Electricity, and Magnetism, with brilliant experi. ments, 3. PROF JOHN TYNDALL, of England, the eminent scientist, is expected to close the course in December. Particulers hereafter. Course Tickets, admitting gentleman and Ind with reserved seats, $5; Single Tickets for Cours with reserved neat, $3, Member's Course Ticket without reserved seats. 82. For eale at Philp & 8 , Ballantyne aud Association Rooms. Dia- ne)2-e03w LADIES’ GOODS, &. MPSS B. A. McCORMICK = WILL OPEN A Jarge and elegant stock of FALL ABD WINTER MILLINERY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. PATTERN BONNETS, ROUND BATS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES, & kc. All of the latest importations, ocl8-3m* 506 9th street, between Eand F. L GRAND OPENING a at H. KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, COBNER NINTH AND F STREET?, of an entire New and Selected Stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODs. FLOWERS, FEATHERS. RIBBONS, FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, And all the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season LADIES’ HOSIERY GLOVES AND OORSETS at the lowest market rates. 0020-tr M, Wittians wouse i Panis, s No. 7 CITE TREVIS, ; the finest assortment of ACE GOUDS. BONNETS and KOUND HATS, LOWERS and FEATHERS, HERS, VRLVETS DRESS TRIMMINGS. CLOAKS. BUTTS, LADIES CNOEROAMMGNTS, the J. B. P. coRs’ c , HAIB BRAIDS made to his ond OAS ma too TIAN, 7 907 Pennsylvania avenns, Just _BECEIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- BEBLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDER) LI PATTEBKS, panieess ac., hong tol ped f am pre: to sell at the lowest be convinced. M. P. LERCH, 714 7th street between Gand H. sn80-tr ULL LINE OF aloes CORSETS, ‘At reduced prices. Call and se4, st 3 HRGLER’S, eulé-tf m5 Haier Brsce, SF4L1Ne ATS. HELLER S, ‘A complete assortment of NATURAL CURLS ah gain EBAIDS. “Also: a, fine tof imt ‘ATION HAIR OHIGNONS. 8. HELLER, aulé-tf v8 Market Space. WINE BLACK CLOTH DRESS SUITS FR F $15 to $36, at ug oc?5 1011 Penna. A. BTRAUS’, bet. loth and 1th s's._ ™D H.B. 7™D FALL AND WISTER BUSINE: FULLY INAUGURATED AT HABLE BROTHERS, WITH A GORGEOUS STOCK OF RICH AND VARIED STYLES OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FOR GENTLEMEN AND THEIB SONS. Every effort has been put forth this season to PLEASE THE PEOPLE; the very greatest care taken to have the STYLE, QUALITY AND MAKE kes ost, superior, to any reedy made OUR TIALORING DEPARTMENT NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIONS OF PIECE GOODS. HA! Jptnioreerae, see _ccf MW. OOR OF Tru AND D STREETS, 4281S Cassrnene Suits FoR 915, ar S 025 1012 Penna, ave.,bet. 10th and 11th sis, Croix Rums, Medar Swan Gins, Olive Tree 40-10 Tom do.. Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Sherr since, issued his proclamation naming the 21 @ upward ‘do. LxrERNAL REVENUE—The F en of international copyright from $1 is; Port.do. day of November for a day of public thanks- | authors and publishers participating Srtment of Goren source to-day were $583,208.47 Svinig, ‘Westerday he pet Get anni Braddon renews here her complaint Wines, California Witten, Hock Port, Sherry. Mf . ee tt settee Machig at png an aged in New York, againat a paper in ti als and Bitters of all kinds. Scotch and Enelish |, COV: COOKE arrived at Ne , . . C printing as ber latest and best work « dials ang Bit pet ae. 8 Tenge | ¢com Europe, in the steamer Russia. that “after the proclamation thereof, to wit, the | rubbish she never sat H res. cere a 28th day of October, the President of the United | and warns the pr ‘SF Discount to the trade, Cartars Gronor A. MacrvpEr, U.S. N., “ ae tiiiee ~ States issued his proclamation designating the | 4 serious railway ac ©. GAUTIER . stant. 4 occurred 7 sh Manufacturer of the Popaiar Native aie Rlngs, | Ont erase he Oe ones 30th day of November asa day of thanksgiving | fccUred near Pest celg-tr 1817 and 1919 Pennayivanisaventc. | rie Civiz. Sznvice Commission wasengaged | for the people of the United States; anil whereas | yf, altel nace 1m to-day in the consideration of the appointments | it isapparent thatthis designation of twothanks. | ceived by. the. Mansion ‘Howe. comm The Following will be read with | of minor officers who give bonds. giving days near each other, both legal holidays, cd to £45,800 up to last evening i receipts of the Liverpoo! reliet committce now Under date of April 26th, 71,Dr. Henry J. Rogers, | PERSONAL.—Secretary Robeson left for New | Will lend to contusion, defeat the possibility of a | [yoo Pir me [ic 40 GS, Sharp street, Baltimore, au eminent physician’ | Jersey yesterday. +++ Stephen A. Douglas, Esq., | S¢Beral thanksgiving, and encourage conten Di 0V. Testimonial to Minister Washburne Eide mame cases © vee teninasy ox | Of Rockingham, N- ©., leis town. tion, instead of peace and good order, atatime | “Pons Nero ay a to the efficacy of your Crystal Discovery. Some ——__—. _ when in all social and all other gatherings the | to-day waited ap Amer: ite in India. f suffered from a severe Mr. Gronce H. E. Fretcner, of the Secre- ears since, Ww Fever peenilar tothe ovuntry. On my recovering. ® | tary-cottice, 1 ; Department, has resigned ich Of hair on the left ade of my head sary bcehce, Creamery epee . lectly white, without atall afecting « To remove this unsightly appearance, to various preparations, both al People of the State should forget their political | C&M minister, and prese . and other differences, and in perfect union, ren- | Of Piste && Tecoguition of Ibis services to bb Ne reaminder, | his position fer: thowhe 4ptiud tor Suswatinen” countrymen during the siege and under rem 4 - — ~ wn nus is mercies. commune. - Lamorciere has declined suetant aki | MR. Hexmy K.Bnowx, the sculptor, is in| We have obtained from the Department of | Freuch embassy at Berlin country; but they all had one great defect they dyed | the ei:y, staying with Mr. J.C. McGuire, on E | State copies of @ eorrespondence between the y the hair bias with your Orystal Discovery, ct 7 ‘ 5 Tean get the desired shade—the natural color of my | street executive department of New York and the bair being dark brown. I consider your Discovery a ae © th Sceretary of State, which we give below. the best preparation I know of. Me. James H. Marr, Chief Clerk of the 1 . Your, truly, HENRY J. ROGERS.” | Appointment Office of the Post Office Depart- t appears that Governor Hoffman songht in Clean, clear, harmless, it furnishes the only safe land Place, Hyde Park . on ation i - iT 2 im ment, who has been quite ill for several days, | “7™ton as to the President's selection of « Cyense Expinina. reparation to give new life to the Hair, when d dl: “ * Cricace, Nev. 2—In expianation of th Sayed or gray. ft will step the hate falling, and re- | was better to-d Seed Once ELYing, and was edvieed byletter, | assemeut ‘contained ta the dtpencnes to oe move dandruff. Soli by many of the principal 4 a aks sica aaa We sas = = 13th, that a proclamation naming | morning papers. trom 5} pringtield, that the Was 8 8) 2a reets, . RD M. OR, ie nm! ri ng. v 3 bh No ne vl 7 fan m1 \ Die omrw ane WATTANS Discoverer, &e; ICHAR ig! ng p e. he 30 jovember would shortly be issued Departament has ordered four com, nies of t Press man, has been granted an extension of his | Without (urther correspondence, and without | Teetlar army to tht city, it is proper to stat ‘The Cause and Cure of Consumption, | tent for a mode of operating the fly fans of | explanation, he proceeds to name the fd Non om bod fg any enn A The Primary cause of Consum tion 18 derange: printing presses, is ort and ae ylang Proclaims that | of Missouri. Some of the companions are sta ment of the digestive organ lerangemen' Tueex Pun Guek: TIFICATES.—Secre- | “it i€ apparent designation of two | tioned at other government barracks through Eecimtintion d mean that process by which tie utr | tary Boutwell yesterday ordered in another one | 4ukegiving days near each other will lead to out the country, Sipd bas ne suteronce waate 7 i use Yor these soldiers, in refet neo mei | eo agg | Le and a half million of three per cent. temporary confusion, defeat the possibility of a gencral . thinkegivi pee toa farther romor in the same dispatches, that thus impaired, having the slightest pre-disposition | loan certificates, the interest to cease upon the | ‘h\"k*giving, and encourage contention instead | Goy. Palmer had ned or ordered Atto: to pulmonary discase, or if they take cold, will be | honds called in on the Sist of December, of peace and good order. ney General Bushnell to grocere indictmes Some of Htsforms: abd T hold that tt will belimpos: |. a This looks like a very small trick for the Goy- | gsimst Gen. Sheridaw, Col. Sherman and oth sible to cure any Case of Consumption without Bret | | VISITORS TO THE PRESIDENT.—From now | ernor of a large State, to say nothing of the a- fhe the muricr of Col, Grosensr, it te ouly oud d coerary Firtoring a goud digestion and healthy assimilation. | until the meeting of Congress the President will | yerent discourtery of applying to the Preston | vifrisral bere log ator i a e kind. stem, ‘and" bowels from al diseased mcs gd seecive mo yiitors before 12 o'clock m. Oa | for tnformation, and then, without explanation, | thingel te Kind ime. which is clogging these so that they y' isitors ~ = Cannot perform hele tenctions: ied then ease ap | will be yeoelved. anticipating his action by naming a different day ape dbpeaeeete Another New Departure in New York. id restore the liver tow healthy action. For this ———_. from that which he knew was to be named by 3 s af whee 4 purpres the surest and best remedy is Schepck's | AvrorNtwents wy THE Presipent.—The | the Protons F | gktw YORK, Nov. 7A new democratic State Ste trake Pills. These Pills clean the stomach and | p,, t made the following appointments to- 4 organization. T the title of the “Jackson ‘of all the dead and morbid slime that is eigite ig apport Adopting his own language his action was cal. | Democratic State Association,” was com pleted ag disease and decay in the whole system. | day:—Charles C. Beaman, jr., Examiner of culated (we trust it was not intended) to lead to this city yesterday, It comprises a State cen- confusion—to defeat the possibility of a generat | a committer, ef Gn sank poominent eaten They will clear out the liver of all ciseased bile that has accuuiulated there, and rouse it up to a new and Claims, Department of State: Moses N- Adams, Agent for the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of healthy action, by which natural aud thy bile is | eux Indians, in Dakota Territory. Ce coutention instead Gemoceats thromghout, the State appear on its ed. — of peace and order. | lists. ‘The platiorm adopted * corruption rémaing in the stomach ap excess of acid, theorgan | the U', $, Treasurer, well known and much ad- [Copy.} | opposes the centralization of powe «lage is torpid andthe appetite poor. In the bowoje the PS. its efforts for the purification of th lacteals are weak, and requiring strength aud sap- » mired in Washington socie i | rt. Iti ina condition like this thet Scuenck's | to Mr. James M. Shoemaker, in. the Firct M.E. | tony, Oct. 11, 181-—Sir: The Governor would | the national debt and the matutens aweed Tonic proves to be the most valuable | Church at Mohawk, N. Y.,on Wednesday eve- | be very much obliged if you could inform him | public credit. A. B. Caldwell is president of the remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and itense | hing next, the 8th instant. whatday in November the President will select | Sseociation will nentra excess of acid, making the stomar - shee ocean tor Thanksgiving Day. Very fully, i> qirect and freab it will give permanent tonoto this | ryp Savaxxan Custom Hovse.—There are Joux D. Vax Brugx, Private Scc’y. | mata om am Orgumioed Gang of Barg- Prepare the eyatem for the free process i | sti differences of opinion among those who | Hon. Hawinron Fism, Secretary of State, no Seed Aten te matcly make good. healthy living | profess to know as to the decision reached in | W#*hington, D. C. mains tocure moet nara of Copeuption’in the tre regard to the efor s being made to remove Col wering use of Schenck’s Pal obb from the Collectorship of Savannah, b det., IT1.—John D. Van Buren, Faq., Priv: m The Puhmonie Syrup nourishes thee that gentleman left for home last evening. | styy\ alnang Woe Yorke sin ple yen Semmens gins of Wehaete od = mi tuaie Geeeiee te tie meena ' assured and feeling satisfied, as he alleged, that | jetter of the ith instant, I have tostate thal the were a number of books instructing novices in Phere it Tipens all morbid’ matters, wheter inthe he will not be removed. erect Tu hortly ewe @ proclamation | the art of burglary. Two of the gang were ai Naturete ccpel ell the deed mand, then seists | MR. Grorog B. WILLIAMS, Second Deputy | 22ming the last Thursday in the ensuing No- | rested. A merchant usmod Simteone bes blew. ad fies casateretione when guce ft ripeus "ft" | Commirsioner of Internal Revenue, has accepted | TC™beF for the observance of Thanksgiving. I | tined @800 worth of stolen property in the pomee am, tir, your obedient servant, comers. then, by the arcat healing and purifying propertien | 4 position under the Japanese government, for . pen Dee, | TOSS. cavities are healed up sound, end my patient is | the Lag ge of organizing #n internal revenue The Financial Seeeppacttios im the ft, eured. syetem for that empire. “Mr. Williams is well | ‘Twe Dry Goons Travr. —{From the New The essential thing to be done in curing Consur qualified for his new position. He sails for Japan | York Daily Bulletin.}—The Jobbing trade con- ys is to be married | Stare or New Your, Executive Chamber, Al- | the democratic party. and favors the 2—On Friday last a de- @ sheriff's posse on the resi- ebeadquarters reakers, near = Crvemsati, No’ Copy.) V DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, 13th amed English, t - iy PHILADELPRtA, Nov. 2.—City Treasurer Mare ticn is to get upa good appetite and a good digestion about the ist of January next. tinues moderately active, with an increase in | cer has placed his ation in the hands of 0 that the body will grow in flesh and get strong. serena dan = rately 5 + has pl Ve Here Meegen hes dioensed tuner cert orabeccss | Avram tax ParLapgiraia Ixvati Pex- | twoweckeof Oceher has tee anne the last casbet hie Gea pias be tae ieee ripen, eo long asthe syetam is below par. What is | ston AGENcY.—Delogations of prominent citi- | pectations, more active than during the early | before Judge Finlctier, and he gave bal ta neosenary ln = anew — < ase od zensof Philadelphia, among them Mayor-elect | wots of the month, and jobbers : ily report | @100,000 for trial. Da jones, Chief Olerk, ap ‘a good nutritio 0 . “ eir sales as being considerably in excess of | has transferred his » valned a* $20,000 rf Baed, ies wil | Stokely and ex-Collector Pollock, were at the “7 : peeves seen pee ies thupen ee tu | Intenioc rtment to-day, some urging the | ‘0s for the same last year. This is.es- | to Henry Hulm, Fremaent of the Coma large quantities, and the person regain health aud | appointment of A. P. Tutton, at present Super- | Pecially the case with cottons th gzength. This le the tree and only plan to cure | visor of Internal Revenue, and some Mr. Poul- | tics sw a msumption, and if a person is if the Tangs are not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung | S22; formerly a pension agent in Philadelpt e is entirely gone, if there is enough vitality left in | 8 invalid pension agent in that city, vi the other t: heal up, there is hopes * Forbes, suspended. 1 have seen many persons cured with only one found lung, live and en This is what Sch. Council, and the other gentlemen who were d to the current distribution, as the | sureties for the City Treasurer. = a been "ar an to create any impor- - - tant inquiry for the heavier descriptions of | we we saamged for Kill his Father. = faved pico ape fe pee are job. | Puitavetraia, Nov. 2.—Joln Ware, con. TOT Te = = fer victed twice of murder in the second degree, for A TENDER-HEARTED REVENUE CoLLector. Fp ctewrtae perdi Se game Sf | the murder of his father in Camden, has been he sea le jleac! eetings and Ly y s There will probably be a change in the office of not meet very spirited sale, aa caeaecenl ao sentenced for execution on the 1th of Decem < gyn and atrengthen it-'get up a gixel digestion, Porerinpdlge leery ee the sana cumulation of stock fs reported. Cotton drills ber. Seana give Nature the assistance she needs toclear district of Maryland in a few days, as char; are in fair request, and the stock of all lead! % eit oni the disease that js in thelungs, what- | have been made against Collector Evans, the | makes is well redueed. Helied jacounts ioe Pg mg gg wae eng ee “Tris important that while using Schenck's Medi | Present incumbent. His accounts are not in ly, bu: quiet, and in liberal supply. Canton nee Raf - cines, care should be exercised not h \ very li sale at the peewee — ty = — ae in-doors in cold and damp weather night air, as been represented. Evans claims that he had | moment, but the stock of popular brands is Bixty’ bes be sued tonibeax ter 2 and take outdoor exercise only in & genial ard | persons specially, Cmpoved, and as they were | -mall, and prices remain firm, with no quotable | Bixts, has been appointed receiver by Judg warm sunshine poor men and in want of money he advanced | changes to record. Stripes and ticks remain | ©®™@0#0. r= : ambit Hdietinetiy anderatond that when Trecem. | them the amounts due them. intend of com- | dull and are held. St veh ee mihi be See ee cold, while using my Medicines, doo for'a special | lling them to wait until their accounts should | Prints have not sold very freely; priceshave mot | xpq! =, Nov. 3. The Etats dhatrar plat cae Rat Gages | theta Boyuraene” tuna armen! | ane caceron Mancheer Cat cle | wha iing fro ic cold is far more liable to a 'y ent. is, yurse, mi amounts ouly, and the « Felapse than one who has been entirely cured: wnd | irregular, and not warranted by law. ‘The teve. | tna Full prices are asked ou [opular makes, | 2¢ total amount of bids is we r on popular makes. ; it is precisely th me in regard to Consumption. also tha + amount advertised for saic, $1,000,000, will go Soline eng A jt Sars tot pertoctls heaton Jestec nue office thinks tt he has been too | The demand for overcoatings is a trifle better. is i 5 i from 111.96 to 112.13. tong is there fmm! ent danger of ‘afall retarn of the lenient with delinquent debtors; and it seems to | Fine makes of chinchillas are quiet, but firm at ake cold; keep | perfect order, though he is not a defaulter, ax | flanneds are not meet id tong in there seam inent danger of full return of the | be the impression that he will be removed. {ull prices, while low grades ‘can ‘pe purchased ulmonary patients agaiust exposing themselves to Se ata reduction. Cassimeres are to rm Eas i ko xtmoaphere that infhot gebial and pleasaat. Con- | Tar Paitaverrnia Pexstow Orrice De- | in fine grades of 6-4 goods, but on the medi Bag oa or ae ae ‘ ives’ lungs are a inase of sores, 5 ° " re hich the leastchunge of atmosphere will iafeme’ | 74/CATION.—Col. Forbes, the defaulting Pen. | and lower qualitics easier terms are ofered. | Milty qh leghany Pi Purchasers are few, however, and the trade re- The grand scorct of my enccces with my Maticines | ston Agent at Philadelphia, in reply to.a question , Conelstein my ability to subdue inflammation instead | asked him yesterday as to whether he had been | ™!DS very quiet. of provoking it.as many of the faculty do. Anin- | or expected to be arrested, said: “I see no Mvaper or a REvexve Orric: The Balls and Bears to Shut up Shop ¢ 5 > the pati 1, Seas cE OFriceR—The Eapoced ta She biting binets of Wintotor thentitiive | Teason why I should be, for the defalcation Secretary of the Treasury lias received from the | 4. So! gy a! Seed Winds of Spring or Autumn. It should be carefully | occurred nearly a year and a half ago, during | Collector of Customs at Corpus Christi a report Kew Youn, Nov. 2—The stock exchange shielded from all irritating inflnencws. Tas utmost | the first year of my administration, at'a time | in relation to the murder. on Aupust Star | this by a large majority. decided to caution should be observed in this particalar, as | when I was unacquainted with the duties of the | Mounted Inspector Alden McLai in, an omf- | #djourn on Tuesday next, election day — iecare under almost any circumstances is | office, and unable to give them my personal | cer of the Customs, as supposed out of revenge c ; attention. The money was abstracted by other | for his action in enforcing the revenne lace C T, nutritious diet and Ail tit Medicheessomtaand | parties, whose names I would not like now to | spuinst certain smugglers, and for the purpose LOCAL NEWS. until the body has restored to it the natural quan. | mention, as some of them are dead. A par- | of preventing his appearance as a withers in ay at Mook end eraant tial investigation was made at that time, but | certain judicial proceedings initiated th Tue Destirete Scnoot ¢ Y wen myeelf cured ty this treatment of the ret never completed, and this is now the conclusion forfeiture ofa fi sable ance $21,000. ILDREN oF Crt 3 : uantity of live stock seized by | CAGO TO TRE SCHOOL CHILDREN or WAsHUNG- Lind of ‘Doavemplion, ant have tived th get 9 of Of course T am responsible for every | him for having been tmuggied from Mesies, | Tox Chicage Oct De ne ie Nant peony —_ —, frees ine Diageo A peel breach of trust committed in my office, and! | The Secretary in transmitting the to the | Wilson, Superintendent Schools, Waskiayton, D. flave’ been cured by thie treatment whom 1 have | Will make every cent of the deficiency good, if I | Attorney, Geveral says it is C.—Dear Sir: In behalf of the littic sufferers «0 consi: more s am bankrupt after it.” than ordinarily desirable that the nerously relieved by the thoaghtfnl children ‘About the first of October expect to take possce. | He was arrested yesterday afternoon, however, od y murderers | ge! : y onghttal childre should be brought to justice, and suggests a | of Washington, I thank you for the boxes of ion of my new building. at the northeast coruer of | and held to bail in $25,000 to answer the char, “ . ived rived Sood bea ree seers Usa ‘be pleased to | of embezzlement. ‘Tt seems to be concelled that | “etard of $1,000 for their arrest and conviction | clothing just received. The money received a re it. sero pera Soap eee eS tthe give advice to e the government will not lose anything by the | JxpIcttENT or PaILADELPAIA Cry Orri- | time. “The donations are mort timer aed ee eee oR Remy meres def-feation, which it, is mow belieged: wil | clatsThe efforts of the Philadelphia Citi- | ceedingly generous. May God, who loves little cured by a strict the same. reach a larger sum than was at first snpposed. zens’ Municipal Reform Association to have | children, bls the free-hearted givers! We J. H_SCHENCK, M. D.. Philadelphia, ———— +200 — -iegal proceedings instituted against those con- | Shall make good use of the gifts, and many a Price of the Palmonic Syrupand Seaweed Tonic, | 4 Pyxxsvivasta WIFE Polsoxino Case m ihe Tecent defaication in the treas- | poor child will be enabled to go to'school regu- The heav keep © until cold . Eussia Suseee Ot ee pee s office have been successful. The district | [Sry by reason of your, kis deters, on hone otenls by alt drecsiose ak | der atest, enspected Of Waving polstaed Gee attorney has sent in a bill of indictment against | and warmer clothing I x} THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street | wives. Suspicion was directed to the accused | ‘Me city treasurer, Marcer, and his brother. | weather sets in. Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents. eet-s.t.thtr | by various circumstances connected with the | Wich has been returned as true by the grand | " Nearly ten thousand school children have lost ath of the two women, aml he was arrested ne Seeman have been oe the ar | their homes, their books and their cloth nabenene On the 30th ult., the hodies were exhumed. A “ a area 2 trans. | 7, ogy will bless you all forthe helpreceived This oplondst Hale Dye wien bata she worth. | correopondent of tho Harrisbere State pecrna sekioar ottl hod rarer inte these trans | 1 doult 4 splendid Hal is the notevutais | writes that the body of the first wile, (before | S€tions will lead to developments that will shed | feivileges, A ather comes up tend nok any etcadte to, produce paralysis or | marriage a Miss Seltzer. of Lebanon ‘county,) | @ food of light on the manner in which the af- | Dicase enjoy the consciousness sec; 0 iesive ms farly ah deamed Gsosnt the ay. | fairs of the city are managed. “i This is one 5, Rao 8° lng’ gtpee he nied an ¥e peer aratigne | was nearly ail decaved except the stomach, ach suffering. This is the wa ieve liver and portions of the vicera, which are an — ve im which the pod Shepherd tempers the win! 's Bair ft ‘thirt 4 as fers » Which are EXVENSIVE SENTIMENTALI§M.—The effect of v v Gniaraisbed tepatetien, Co aphasia ieee: | dergoing ‘analysis. When the coffin of the | horrible murder upon the private no less than | % the shorn lame, pesnraiehed Fopuention so mphold is, tategri second wife (formerly Miss Nancy Good, ot | the public minds chews bee ‘With grateful hearts to God and to our friends York aa Sahel HO aa a A> | neta aRtenrea tthe | Mente maneon ofthe atetexjua | ! Waningten he monster, eur very ea a : a es eigh- athan, in 23d street near 5th avenue, one of reine, borhood where the alleged crime is supposed to ] the most desirable as to kind anid locality in the | Superintendent Schools and Commrtee of Boar pee nk. PE. np pata had have been committed is naturally ina fever of | city, has never been occupied since the tral of Education to distribute snjpiies. _— ice, 25 and 60 cents, | ©*¢itcment over its first-class sensation. murder. It is said that no good tenant can be GLOVE CLEAN- oath, (Sold by all druggite. Pri res 80) joves and taney goods = nal 5 found, and the dwelling, which was worth | STREET IuProvEwENTs Ix THE 21< * For Lineria.—tThe ship Edith Rose, Capt. | probably $10,000 a year, Sould not be rented to- | TRICT.—The superintendent of y ic improre Alexander, chartered, 71 American Coloni- | day for half thatsum. The terrible tragedy has | Mente im the List district ix Togressing fi zation Society, arrived in Hampton Roads Sun- | for the time destroyed the marker value of the | With the work ordered by the Ba day morning last. Capt. Alexander expects to | property.—N. ¥. Pribune. LUE AND FLACK HEAVY Bi ABSI- | take out two hundred and sixty emigrants ee MARE ENGLISH WALKING StITS for @15, | (MKC out two hundred ‘North Caroling Tea. | Scicipe 1» Fraxce—France has alwa A. nessee snd Maryland—mortly from the former | been the land of suicide, and to t! “— | two States. The ship left New York on Satur- | Liberte, the crime has greatly of late day with four ngers, Liberians, on board, | years. A one of them is Mtr. Campbell, a native of Vir. | dead in i nia, it of the owners of the ship, who hax Secacoed nianbe Sectene bs Liberia. “Another of | who did not po) avenge ner eat aie ea econ a Pres- pamela ‘terian wi spent many y ii Liberia preaching, vee © | hae Tae Broken Carcaco Inscuraxce Compa- ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTON, D.0., ial, | sixs.—The Attorney General of Illinois has | Conklin, now against the f R, WHITE, “CHIROPODIST, ra ; Winton B Ccand APP Wath hackers “i ! 8 i Hi t i i PH ate i i f i : Hl : | ERBY JACKET 8UITS, aM 11 Penn. avenue, bet. 10th co a 0 2, id ree ineni : 1724 G Stager, xzan Wan Derarruenz, B. CRUIT, Jz , Proprietor. Eee aCe % sh Seas acu ere loug eanting uitted at Lock- | Duke is AGONAL REAVER RESKET DOvTAGE oP any eeerday, OF the charge of the mui greeted Cut-a-way Coke, wah Te te af Wm. Bullock, in March last. Pierce | and the Princess M: 0c2" 1021 Penn. avenue, bet. 10th amd Nth ti kilied Bullock for seducing his sister. Dorm im 1855.