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EE AMUSEMENTS, CANTERBURY HALL, MUSIC. SCANTBRUURY BALL, Bist LIGANTERUURY HALL: Louisiana ee eK {rukitan ee 5 of National and INear Corner bei mao sree fess Jeun Esruta. UNPARALLELED SUOCESS oF THE POWERFUL AND TALENTED COMPANY, THE VARIETY THEATER OF THE PEOPLE. THE MONSTER STAR COMPANY received with s per‘ect avalanche of applause. a JOHN ch JOHN DEN. Ee the most artistic Gymnast in the world ‘will per- form his perform his nal one of bap HUNDRED AND THIRTY E HUNDRED AND THIRTY ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ONK HUNDRED AND THIRTY ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY earrying & ON HI8 BACK, MAN ON HIS ack fe MAN ON HISB MAN ON HIS BACK, WHEELING A BARROW, WHEBLING A BARROW, WAEELING A BARROW, WALKING BLINDFOLDED WALKING BLINDFOLDED, AND OTHER INCREDIBLE FEATS, Second week of the two beauties, Misses rE 7 CLARA TOwERR. whose exquisite dancing has been very Poetry of Motion. They will their Terpsichorean efforts by the ENCHANTING CIRCLE, COMPRISING SIXTEEN YOUNG LADIES, who will appear every night in the beautiful Bal let L ee arranged by Mons, Louis Szol Josy, enti ronounced the e Supported in Also, firet time at tho steakat Character Dance, LE PLAISIER DE TYROL, LE PLAISIER DE TYROL, LE PLAISIER DE TYROL, by the Misses Fowler and Mons. 8zollosy. First appearance this season of the accomplished list, bei JENNIE ENGLE, JENNIE ENGLE, First week of . W. COLLINS, Db. W, COLLINS, D. W. COLLINS, the personator ef the great eccentricity, THE HAPPY OLD MAN, Return of the Ethiopian Monarch, JOHN MULLIGAN, JOHN eee Ny Lh s91-31 2224 DDS: wzzz% eee = PP php p> ett bbb AazzZZ2z ESREREES Saqageds Ee a Fa rat SROd i mo the Champion Clog Dancer. DOUGHERTY, REDDEN, AND HALL, DOUGHERTY, REDDEN, AND HALL, DOUGHERTY, REDDEN, AND HALL, 1m their eccentricities. . B, CAVANAGH, W. B. CANANAGH, in new Comie Songs. The entire mammoth company of over D PERFORMERS, RME ERP a PERFORMERS, PERFORMERS, PERVOR 4 PERFORMERS, PERFORMBRS, PERFORMERS, PERFORMERS, PERFORMERS. will also appear ina great and glorious bill, em- bracing gems from the A, DANCE, BURLESQUE. FARCE, OPERA. DRAMA. AND PANTOMINE, “2C™ ZENS, STRANGERS AND = LOVERS OF THE DRAMA will be repaid by visiting » THE GREAT CANTERBURY, gaquiar a E FOR LADIES, LAR MATINBE FOR LADIB; REGUL MATINEE FOR LADIES. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, BATURDAY AFTERNOON: PRICES OF ADMISSION. Parquette, Balcony, and Gallery Orchestra chairs. . Reserved rome f-om 10 in the morning till 2 p. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPT, 23, BENEFIT OF JOHN DENIER, BENBFIT OF JOHN DENIER, BENEFIT OF JOHN DENIBH, BENEFIT OF J TER, BENBFIT OF JOHN DENIER: on which occasion be will make an ION OUTSIDE THE QanemEeyay, 10: ours Da aie on Saedieeue 4 ‘SIDE SION OUTSIDE THE SION OUTSIDE THE GANTERB EY to the opposite corner. Aneluding some fearfal feat THE AACERSTON WILL ae By aoe BE- THE DOORS yh 1, 1 Qerasact, author of" Fhe Bask Een GOVERNMEN: GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT ota oR, B RAID ON WASHIN THE BALD ON WA BEER é THR RALD ON WABHIN f THE RAID ON WASH ¥ Hie RAID ON Waseineron: 367 pase 367 J.T. Kivweu, RicuaRD Haxpenson, KIDWELL & HENDERSON, No. 367 D street, pear Ninth, Franklin Hall Building, Would respectfully inform their friends and the public that they are now receiving their Fal Btock of PAPERHANGINGS and WINDOW per epee LS feet ig CURTAINS, PIOTURE COBDS id TAB! 8. All of tine erent ca foes the latest styles and chm, at short uotice, sibs the place, No. 367 D street, near aa (5 ne CS 367 A le as opIon FT a seciono fh Maeda a4 commence on ‘of September t the . Sesame bere Eben XXIV. AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATER. Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willard’s Hotel. FRIDAY EVENING, September 23, FAREWELL BENEFIT, and last night bet one of the orilliant engagement of the great Tragedienne, MADAME PONISI, and her first and only appearance in her unequalled impersonation of LADY MACBETH. On MONDAY EVENING, September 25, MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. FORD'S NEW THEATER. waae above Pennsylvania avenue. —---—Proprieter and Manag JOBN, Tt Holliday Bizet ne? saaltimore. , i ir. 2 inee © W, Wiineras; Mar in Olay Ford Last night but one of the engagement of the ae sts. Mr and Mra. Fewvar Jak LORE OR. 8 EVENING, KATHLBEN MAVOURNERN; tT On ST. PATRiCK’S atin ‘errence ore, (a youn, asant love with K: erhives) abe peatir, W. J. Florense To conclude with the Pr ‘otean Gomedietta entitled MISCHIEVOUS ANNIE. Tim Souns_.__. .——- Mr. W. J. Florence Annie Spruce (assumi eZ five other characters, with songs and dance! J. Florence i & Mon¢sy. eae worms io Miteheil will appear n her own unrivale: FANCHON, THe ‘GRIOKET. VARIETIES! VARIETIES: MUSIC HALL AND THEATER. Fronting Penn’a avenue and Ninth Street.) FITZSIMMONS Proprietor and Stage Manager. DOUBLE MUSIC HALL AND THEATEICAL FERFORMANOS, ,BY THETRIPLE COMPANY. For shig weet 01 HE DR. adiairo MIRROR OF LIFE, Fitzsimmons’ sti rams. in two acts, DA ANGEHS 01 OF ms PANNE ae? 5 LS OF A D. The Home of the Dancer—The Phantom Mother— The Explosion in the Theater—The Blockade-run- ner’s Den—The Abduction of the Danseuse—Death before Dishonor—The Duel Re dee ec. DOUBLE MUSIC HA! ‘DENSDAY Ae TER BOON, at 3 p. m., DAN- anne OF A DANOING GIR' LOOKOUT FOR FITZSIMMONS’ BENEFIT. PIO NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. N Of I C B—The Fourth Grand Ball of the MeCLELLAN SOCIAL CLUB twill be given on MON we Ottobes 3d, at SEATON’S HALL, eorner of 9th and D aieeate for the benefit o ST. ANN’S INFANT ASYLUM. sep 9-til 26* ANCING ACADEMY. H, J. RUSSELL WILL OPEN HIS ACADE: AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Seventh street, between D and E streets, A ON MONDAY, SEPT. 26TH. Ladies, Mirses, and Master’s Olass,on MONDAY, and WEDNESDAY Afternoon, from two to five o’elock, Gentlemen’s Class on the same evenings from feven to ten o’clock. For particulars call at the hall on days of tui tion. sep 17-e012t a LABBB’S DANCING ACADEMY, LABBE has the honor of informing his patrensand the public that in consequence of his not being able to obtain his room until November, he is Gente to postpone the, commencement of his classes in Washington until that time. Due notice will be given in future advertisements of ae exact time. sep 15 RBINI'S Ms SSHION ABLE DANCING ACADEMY, Temperance Hall, E street, between 9th and 10th, Prof. Marini begs leave to announce to his trons and aces public in general. shat | he 8} oe TU REDAL 8 pel course of instraction ‘pays OF TUITION, . adies, Misses, and Masters, : UESDAY, THUREDAY and FRIDAY. from 9 t0'S pom Class for Gentlemen, every TUESDAY, THURS- DAY and SATURDAY, from 8 to 10 p. m. For further jee iy see circUlarg at Music Stores, or apply at the Academy during school hours. Bep 5-2w* L GEORGE FORREST, ATE Quartermaster United States Army, Adjusta Officers, Ordnancey Guar rarmaator's: an Commissary’s ACOOUNTS, 464 Tenth street, au 24-Im* Washington, D.C, JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE U. 8. TREASURY, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW vu. 8S. 73-10 LOAN authorized by the act of June 30th, 1964. The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 78-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an- nually, and will be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity into six per cent. Five- Twenty Bonds. We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHECKS, Jy 27-tf JAY COOKE & CO, Jost nzcmvEp: OL and oni plete took of a full al com! SCHOOL BOOKS.” which we ae for sale at the lowest prices. Also a full stock of school requisites. embracing Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Blank Books, Sta- tionery, make Pens, ) Raber, Bisel ack ree ante Blate Bubbers, &c:, &c. Wit, BALLAN & gos Nhat bet D and Wat Sep 5-Im E sts. Gee rel ET. A Novel, ByJ.C. Jeaffre- The! Tagoldsby Legends, new edition, 2 vols. ye ie pious Training of Children. By Catherine Wrens ng of Eiaverrs) and Right of Emancipation. B: haunted earte. By the author of the * Lamp- li ‘Seven ® Stories with Basement and Attic. Collins’ voyage down the Amoor, ‘and Book for Travelers in Europe. ‘estminster Review for oe W Philosophy of dugg an * Philosophy of PRANGK TAYLOR. Pa ae ee he ne Ril atpbatglyr ented JIRBETOSORS EX- pe be @ undersi So +, under the firmiet 3 HN 3B. BARNARD © 10., is this de dissolved by mutual consent, a yee ri continue the business at the ©! Se street. All i Cee rom| Prompt Pepnw J Hivano, wi. 8 Dove Georgetown, D. C., Sept. 1, 1864. UMBER! LUMBER! LUMBERI ut ‘We have on band alarge stock of Building Lumber, which we offer for sale at the lowest = et rates edt, eek. All persons in want of lum at will do well forall call on as hefore pe par chasing csp eet Corner Tats st. ge the canal. EDWARD CLARK. | oper DEALER, Virginia avenue, Yetwoon see and 10th sts., east, ‘ard, A large stock of ai REA eof LUMBER con- top S-28 ary =) hand at lowest market prices. Th ion ba eee wORWAED- aac oe 2 SOTO, ays te tt al ee hs Ae a 7s Index; ane ake ae vas hey 9 GIVE ARES That the pubeeri- zane arytt, = erase Tae toe) 75 0b MBwitt ASLAN +> Tg LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1864. FFICIALLY DELLE, IN THE PAPER SS RAVING THe 'E LARGEST CIRCULATION. —————— — Free Delivery of Letters by Carriers at the i madences eh ence cers may be secured by observing fo r iD sreat igttere piainly to the street and number oo Need letters with the writer’s full address, in- guaine street and number, and request answers to nest dressed accordingly. 5. Deters to atrencere on franelent ra ors ina se Speci ress mal un- ark ma Pema marked 0 inl lower left band corner wi ‘ransient, "4 goal the pestage stamp on the ayer ssh anne hand 001 er, and leave space between and afrection for post-marking without in' Sk eek {or the return of & letter to the writer irunclatmed within thirty 7 dare, or legs, written or inted, with the writer’ address’ across the Pare hand end of the envelop. fare side, will be lied with at usual prepaid Bae of postage, payable when delivered to write: pee ag LADIES’ LIST. Asaton Mra Fouke Mra Ja’b Marks Mra Levi Arkwrigat FrncsFitzgerald Mary Mitchel oe a Aingle ¥ann Plinn Lucy Myer Anna Arthur Mre Forbs Mrs Moore Oelia Alerts ie G H Frazier Narcissa McCarthy Kate Allan M: FurguersonCathNewton Mrs Gen Allen Mra MD Forestada Naging Sarah Allen Mrs M Frei Loise Newton Maria Anderson ElizB Gill Emily O’Harra Ann Ackley Cath’e Grant Ze O7Flyno Mary Baird Lucinda GreanElien O’Neill 1 Rebecen Burns MaryC Gear Mrs Oapt Orton Miss J Birch Julia Gear MrsAS8 O’Connor Miss Boyce Carol’e M Guy Annie E A BrownMaivina Green MrsH L Ockell MrsM W Boyd Sarah-3 George Mary E Osborne ‘Irs 0 H Boyes Mrs H B Greenwald Le’sCPierce Isabella Brues Fannie GibbonTeresaM Payne Mary Brent Lina Goodyear Lucy Pierce Mary E Ruell Anna Godwin Maria Payne Amelia 0 Baer Mrs A GardenerMrsRH Page Elizabeth Byers AnnieB Gatchel SusanA Price Rosa A Biain F A8 Garner peily. 2 Palmer Annie Braneen Miss E Griffin Lucie F Beaner MrsFred Grogg Mita A BrownellFan’eO Gole Georgie Boler Luticia Gibson Misa Bencen Era Grace Mrs E Bradley Mrs Col Glacen Julia Padgett Ann R BrewsterMia’aF Green Martha Pearce Miss Botan Betsey Hawkins Aug A Pins Amelia Butt-rbaugtJ’e Hermansaatter Potter Mary E Brady Maret Ellen O Parker Anna R Bennett Maria Haliday Anna Peterson Miss A Berry Mrs M Howe MissLJ Ports Miss MV Beali Miss AE HoffmanMary Ralto Christina Prickitt Rebecca Perrott Minnie Pugh Mrs JosO Prones ‘th. Potter M Bewey Margt Hage Rachel Riley Catherine Brayton Mary Hall Harriet odes Bi san Bennett Belle Hynes Margt fa ne Jennie Butler Emeline Hall Sallie Rhodes Mary D Bell Martha Hobbs Sue E Ross Ellen Berdan Mary B How Betty Ross Maria Butler LucyJ HoytLauraM Robertson EA Bright Annie Howard Mrs EC Rucker Louisa Baker Miss M A Hawkios Abbey Reynolds Laura Bennet Harriet HaskinsMrsHM Rosenberry M A Brown Nera Hayward Emma Rainier MrsBenj Brereton Sallie Hamilton Gen’a Reimburg Annie Brown Mary Hosmer Mary A Cae Miss RE Blake Mary A_ Horseman Fr’s rson Susan Bradford Saddie Harvey Mrs H dsonMrsk Beebe Mrs Hutchins MrsRN Ri ‘ds Rosa BraumentBerthaH arris Elien Reade Fanny Builer Maria Helpman Mar et Rowley oor gaa Beckly Maria Horrace MrsHy Redrick Maria Berlen Jane HawkinsMrsAA Reves Mar: Baden Annie M HuntingtonMateRowsen Sella Hargrave Jenie RichardsonEm’e Herpes Mrs J C Sweet Mary A ge Annie Sohenig Biiza J Bious Eliza J Brown Mrs Jas Barney Mary O Burns Mary Eliza Siles Sarah ilies prastie Sharp Louisa A Hubbard Stones Mary A BrockhadyCas’e Haughton tee Smith Mrs AM Hines Mrs W T_ Shaw Eliza aM Hammond Liz E Shaw Tac: Chase ‘Riizaveth Hawkins Mry A Spear Nelly* Chase Maria Harney Sarah Shelse Ellen Clark Sarah Hogan Kate Snider Mary C Clark Cath’e Herbert Maria sullivan Johana Bhaurs Teresa J Sherman Aug’ta Hankin Qarol’e Shionick Kileo Holmes Cath’e Stuart Miss MQ ee SaraJ peesver or Maggio Henrietta Crane Mary A Howard Cath’e * Hoofman Ann nley Biss Gisnoe Mas tis P eas ‘MrsSaml Eeeonr AneCO Cowwurns enn ive 5 Marr J Schieffelin Mrs Cassidy Bric Jacob Mre DC. A Custer Mrs Gen James Mrs EC Schaeffer Fane R of Jones Lucy Sheckell Margie Carney Mary Jonesd A Stevens Mrs RJ Chariotte Car- Johnson Emma Scott Agnes penter Johnsen Polly Sattler Mra M Collins Alice Jewell Stella F Smith Eliza Cady Blisaboth Jonson Tekos Swett Annie’ OartwrightMyE Jobnson MraLE Steuart, Chadwick Mary Jones Susan E Smith Lizzie Conert Anna Johnson Eliza Schmitt Louise Carter Jenie Jenkins Ellen Stevenson Mrs Clarridge My A gackicn Maggie Scott Mrs Cherryhomes pone mily Bckoenscker A2 Mary Kane Ellen Scott Mary J Carpenter Sarah King MaryL _Bilvers Lizzie GhamberlinL_ King Anne Shaw Ellen | Qroson Mary E KingClarrie Smith Harriet E Carlin MijieM Krauser Mary Smithson, ar B Corey Elvira Carter Nancy Camil Annie Keeler Addie Shepard Kate Kelley Eliz’h — Btannard Sallie Keegan Bridget Sulivan Eliza Carter Mrs Geo KimballMrsO W Smith Mary Gsrrier Mrs KennedyMrsJas Thayer Mra Dr 8 Carpenter BerO King Caroline Towers Betty Collins Mary _ Kelly America Tarmon Mrs Colbert ‘Annie Kager Mary Sarah Thos Clark Martha Krady AnnieE Thom pe Eliz Campbell Mole-2 Kehler Mara Traj3 Coats Jessie A Lee Lizzie B Thomas’ Elen ConnorSarah Lykes ve a homas Annie Coriel Alice Leahy oe Thrall Mra E-2 Cantor MrsJudh Lebm: Taylor Mary. Cane Mary & Little Mrs Mi P Tomson Maria Coles Exiher Lyons Mary Tunner Geoa Clancy Mary Loomis Abbie C Twine Mahila CalbertRovanaALindsay Isa’: late Turner Mra A B Cahill Mar, Lewis Martha E Tobert ane Corbin Eliz h Lindsey Nancy Tenlon M H Christie Mrs Lyon Frances C Tolson ei Sw Cox Catherine Loutner Mary L Tiltory Mary C Contee Julia _ Lusby Mary Tuttle Mary R Cruit Mrs JnoW Lee Henrietta Thayer Susan A Oockec Miss Lanson Mary Tompson Mary pos Anna Lewis Anna Thayer Mrs ‘arab Laugbam MreW Tyrrell Miss MA David Barat, Lester Lizzie Ten Eyck MraT Bean ary BE Anna Temple Miss L B ean poerag awion Miss D Townsend MissA Day Aggie Thomas Mra Cha Davise. ennie E Tee card Mary Dorsey Crisey Lail Hettie Davis Kittie A Lemaczon Mrs Vanvernsn Jane VanzandtJneH! 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FROM MIssouRt Price Advancing with 30,000 Men—meve= Sarena oes pe ren fe ist Iowa cavalry, ‘who has just arrived in sity frem Little Rock, ATKansas, says: mites is "Wndersiood that Price, with a force of 30,000 men, was near Little Rock, and it was sup- ‘was on the maroh to this State. Later ‘formation states that 7,000 rebels were al- ready in the State. Troops are en route to srready ene: Mande Trem Morpansis hae Treasury Notes Fraudulently Obtained. New York, Sept. 2 Podge fe -five seven- thirty per cent. Treasury notes, the new iseue, numbers 69 to 83, of one thousand dollars each, were fraudulently obtained to. day from a bank in New York. Payment at maturity has been stopped at the Treasury Department, and deal- a others should g! against receiving Safety of the Ship Nic Biddle. New York, Sept. 2—The shi ieholas Hiddle has arrived here from O: id She is the vessel erroneously sup to have been destroyed by the Florida coast of Brazil. Gen. Cechrane Withdraws. New York, Sept. 22.—Gen. John Oochran ublishes an address to the Democrats of the Jnited States, withdrawing his name from the Cleveland ticket. New Jersey Union State Convention. TRENTON, N.J., Sept 32-—The Union Stat: pean met to-day and nominated elector , and ado; resolutions in fa cag, P| “) vor of Lincola ———~<ce--—___ RAID ON THE RAPIDAN. The Object Crowned with Succese—Great Destruction ef Enemy’s Property, A detachment of 300 men of the 16th New York, and 50 men of the 13th New York cay- alry, under command of Colonel H. M. Lazelie, commanding cavalry brigade, left camp at Falls Church at 3 a.m. on the 17th, for the Rapidan, for the purpose of destroying a new and valuable bridge lately constructed over that river by the rebels, and which was ot immense value to them, as this line was the only route by which communication was kept up between Richmond and Culpeper, and it was on this road that the harvest and pianier collected by marys 2 the valley were dispatched to the rebel cal ‘The c command moved through Fairfax coun- to, and crossed Wolf Run Shoals the same night, and after a severe march bivouacked near Elk Run At3o’clock next morning took up the lineof march; crossed the Rappahan- nock at Keliy’s Ford, capturing the enemy’s vidette. Pushing forward through Stephens- burg, the command reached and crossed the Papidan at Raccoon Ford, and following the course of the river, reached and recressed it at Rapidan Station, where a charge through the village was made, capturing six prisoners, fully equipped. Here, as per information received, horses and mules belonging to the Confederate States Gov- ernment, to the number of two hundred, were found grazing. These were quietly got togeth- er, and soon after the work of destroying the new and beautiful bridge commenced, under the supervision of Colonel Lazelle himself. In the meantime the mill, with five thousand bar- rels of flour, the telegraph office, the railroad depot, and other publie buildings were con- sumed. A large train was moving in our di- rection, but seeing the smoke from the bridge, &c., did pot approach near enough to be ca) tured. The werk of destruction complete, t command moved with the captured Droneriy, to Culpeper, where it was met by the advance of Early’s corps, consisting of four thousand men, six pieces of artullery, and two hundred cavalry. During the march from the Rapidan to Cal- peper, the enemy gradualiy gathered in our rear and haraseed our rear guard considerably. McCloud’s division, at Culpeper, opened with great fury on our flank, with canister, grape, shell, and musketry. Colonel Lazelle marched his command in three parallel lines, and struct the foot of Piney Mountain, where two regiments of infantry had been sent to cut off our retreat. The advance was allowed to pass, and on the approach of the column a terrific fire was opened by the rebel a Genie! on our line. Here Captain Lawrence Seal acting major, and Captain Brown of the 13 with their commands, charged on the rebel infantry with great impetuosity; the charge, however, was repulsed. Owing to the posi- tion the rebels had taken, itwas impossible to Toss swamp in their front. Captain Sealy again rallied his command and held the «« key of the mountain” under a tremendous fire, and repulsed two cavalry charges, until the whole command had safely crossed and were out of danger. The column, after crossing the ford at the Rappahannock, kept leisurely on its way to- ward camp. During the night we bivouacked near the ford. At 4 in the morning the eom- mand moved, and its rear guard, under Lieut. Doherty, commanding company M, when near Elk Run, was charged upon with great fury by White’s battalion. Five minutes’ sharp fighting and a counter charge from the rear guard put the enemy to the right about. Al- though severely punished, he again and again returned tothe attack. The sore disappoint- ment of not being able to capture the whole command at Culpeper induced them to make the most desperate exertion to inflict every in- jury on the daring little party who had come over one hundred miles into the very heart of the enemy’s country, charged into the very midst of a brigade, and fought their way through, doing them mach damage. This march and the damage that has been done theenemy reflect great credit upon the officers and men of the gallant 16th New Ais cavalry. M. Cotton Goops Cominc Down.—The de- cline in gold some time since to 213}, started cotton goods on a downward course, which the public will be bappy to learn has not yet been arrested. There have veen two large auction sales reported in the Express this week, and both of them wentoffata iieeey de- cline from last week’s rates, while the feeling esterday afternoon was in faver of a still lower price at the next sale. Cotton goods cannot be manufactured at the current rates, but there are considerable stocks held on specu« lation, and there is a general disposition to out, for fear that a crash may come. Whole- sale dry goods merchants seem to be riv: each other to see who can sell the lowest, and if the retailers will only find out the recent large decline in prices, the public will reap the benefit. The proper way to break up the speculation in produce and merchan is for consumers to buy no more than they actu- ally want for immediate use, and with the present want of confidence in values, our word for it, lower prices must rule.—N. Y. Express. Supprn Dzatu.—Mr. David Mumma,a well known butcher, residing on Britton street, near Monument, was drafted from the Eighth ward and in consequence thereof became greatly ex- cited. For some months past he has been suf- tering from a painful disease, walk somewhat prostrated his nervous system, and this, added to the excitement produced by his being draft- ed, resulted in his death atan early hour yes- terday morning. The deceased was highly re pee by 8 wide circle of friends.—Balt. Sun, ane head of a family in rite. got jealous of his young and pretty wife. ne evenin; she was absent at 12 o’clock. The husban concluded to watch for her, and his watch was rewarded by seeing @ man and woman in loy- ing embrace on & seat in his junds. Of course he supposed it was his ; he rushed franticelly out witha knife in his’ hand and came within an ace of plunging into the heart of his servant maids lover. His wife had been: attending a sick friend. w7 The further manufacture of 100-pound lead-coated shot for the Armstrong breech- loaders has been stopped, as it iscontempisted to convert the guns ints muzzie-loaders, firing non-ieaded shot, so soon as the 70-pounders now in process ot conversion from breech- loaders are finished. m7 There lives in Canada an old poke woman who received at her mi from he: » with reserved husband a paper of pins. Allof the exception of one or two, she has Ba a years, using them constanty all the ys A successful musical convention was held last week at Gardner, Mass. The sing ers numbered more than 200, and twice as. many membership tickets were sold. Wa The fleet attached to the eves School ‘with the exception of th The next term of the begins the first October, "7-Governor Smith, of Rhode Island, has issued his saboescing @ the ee A anes constitul wae Eians Winter rdpey eae has been one hune NC Oe brie af eres oi a the coton mills on the Ohsetuet 31 Hin Fanning, ‘on aceount of the high als ag ‘riot odeurred tn st, Louts ast