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THE EVENING STAR. | TELEUGRAPHIO NEWS, The Largest Cirenlation in the Distriet, FROM MEXIco W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprieter. osi—Ameri- Army—The United ire Mi WASHINGTON CI TUESDAY... TY: > evacuated by the Imperi - SEPTEMBER 14, 1966, were fast arming new —— were constantly arriving and ranks of the Liberal army, and every effort is being made,and with much guccsss. to prompt- ly pay for shipments in com or merchandise. Large orders have been forwarded to the agent of the republic in the United States. mostly for heavy artillery and ammunition, for both the Gulf and Pacific coasts. The Liberals will immediately fortify all important seaports. OPEAN NEWS. (By the Atlanvic Cable.) Hamevne. Sept. 17—At a meeting of the in- habitants of North Schleswig, held an the vi- cinity of Flensburg, a resolution adopted in favor of the incorporation of tne entire Duchy with Prussia. Const anTiNopre, Sept. 16.—Refnforcements of Turkish troops have been sent to the Island of Candia, where the insurrectionstill presents & bold front. Lonpon, Sept. 17—Noon.—Consols are quoted atS9y for money; United States Five-twen- ties, 72%; Erie, 46; Lllinois Central, 78x. Marder in Ma: S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SRE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. 7 PERSONS LEAVING FOR THE COUNTRY, DURING THE SUMMER, CAN HAVE THE “STAR” MAILED TO THEM BY LEAVING THEIR ADDRESS AT THIS OFFICE. TERMS FIFTY CENTS PER MONTH. CIRCULATION OF THE CITY PRESS. The foliowing is the official showing ot the cireulstion of the daily papers of this city competing for the Government advertising under the recent aet of Congress directing such Sdvertusing to be made in the two daily news. papers of Washington having the largest careulation : chusetts. EvENING STAR......7,715 copies per day. Worcesrir, Mass., Sept. 17.—About three 5.068 « = o'clock this morning, an intoxicated man, 3,552 « “ named Fallon, murdered his wife. She was asleep when be entered the houseand awoke High words ensued. when. he seizad an axe and struck her with it, instantly killing her, He bas been arrested. Rhode Island. SUFFBAGE AND REPRESENTATION. While many Ragical politicians advocate the extreme measures of confiscation of the prop- erty of the white men of the South and their Fe disfranchisement,together with the bestowal of PROVIDENCE, Sept. 17—General Burnside their lands upon the blacks. with the right to | ee ——_— pooner’ beigew pth stay vote: and others go further In demanding the | ‘Wednesday, paged delegates to the Pitiee extermination of the jate adherents of the rebel | purg Convention. Government. seeming to think the sword, | toreh, and halter are the only efficient agents | - for “reconstruction” of the Union; we beieve | ular meeting will be B3- tbat they represent but a smail portion of | DAY MF el a bie the loth instant. in the the voters who go to swell the Kepublican | MK. McLBAN, President. JAMES H. BEED, . Bee, Be 17-3t WORKINGMEN’S CONVENTION —Th held on WEDN majorities in the Northern States. ‘The | 8 # Bec. great mase of tbe Repub'ticans now NAVY DEPARTMENT, Avevsr 25, 1365. oppose the President's pian of Festora- Board of Naval Officers, of which 0 Gor, only en the groutd that they re- | 8, P. Leeis President, will meet ai rtford, Gon- quive the Sovtherm States previons to their beeticut, on the sth of September next. for ths ex: smiration of Volunteer Officers who have served | not less than two yeais inthe Navy for admission into the Regular Service, in accordance with the Provisions of the Act te define and regulate the Sppointment of officers f ie Navy tnd Yor other Der pores. evpreved July 25, 1856: ‘All persons who are entitled to examination, and who wish to avat omisel ves bf tts privileges, will at once notify the President of the Board. by letter add to H rtford. Von i Own post office address. todas - trash Shey r i Te- ceive from bim. inreply, & Detification v im to admission, to accept the Constitutional amend- ment which provides that when im any State the right of suffrage denied to any of the male inbabitants of such State, being twenty. | one years of age, and ¢itizens of the United States," or when this right is in “any way abridged except for yarticipalion in Rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation | therein shall be recueed in the proportion | Eh themselves fer examination. ‘Those who fad} te at the time specified for’ thi which the number of such male citizens shall | gor will Prfelt alrelainn totprecedence for exams. bear to the whole number of male citizens | ination GIDEON WELLES, above the age of twenty-one y.ars in such | eae aos ae a ‘ | ATA NG OF OA: State.” In ocher words, if the blacks are not lem EES OF PUSLIGROH oe, allowed to vote, they wili nt be counted in ad. ening. the 14th inatant.the follow- jJusting the number of Representatives to which & State is entitled’ The New York Herald hay- ang changed iront, advises the Southera Staies to accept this amendment, and asvocates it, | ee Snb-Board, First District, (Ist and 2d net on the principles involved, but on the | Wards School room, corner lth and'G streets, ground of expediency alone, beeanse the fate -| Be oe pessetes, $08 and 4th elections have shown that the Northern peo. | paaeheelseces, 08 $i, between: 618 and Fei Folced. That the following laces. be desig e-alved. ry ie fol ing places Y | bated as offices for the transaction of all Pabli Echcol business Dy the respective Sub: Bostie sf ple will be satistied with nothing eise, wary tbe Gob Board, Third District, (sth and 6th The Herald ought to know that President | “For' the Bub Board, Fourth District, (7th Johnson bas‘among his supporiers thousands | Ward)—Male Grammar i room, Jno, E. of the conservative men of the country, who | gm me ag Bt these are not opposed to the principle imvolved in | offices srom £1006 0'ek on each morning of the the amendment. but are opposed to making it | Tie montnot Wegener ee eel, dtl a condition of the admission of the southern | to tlekets of admission to the Le ite Schools, can States. What sort of consistency is there in | Perr dt eee Sed times dtsignsted. requiring them to take action in a matter | gusseci2t. (Repl B. F. BOISEAU. Sc. which they can only do as States in the Union Base Batt Exeresro* or tee Natiowars —' > AND THEI URSTs — Yesterday, the Ex ceisier RocuEstsgx, Sept. 13-—The Common Council : 3 ab of aw? oe peti the city sengoyal eusnera acte- here the guests of the Nationals, went with the gates are ex] bere Wednesday next. latrer on an excursioe to Fort Washington, . Mount Vernon and Indian Head, in the steamer LOCAL NEWS. — ——-¢-——_— ¥ OF Dry Goods.—Mar: “The Southers Leyaliats. I. Jaton and A cas Maria Catob, and Gaughter, were ar. Ho. 1990 ot bets “fux Grasp Base BALL Tornnament.— | rested by Officer Goomes charged ‘by J yw. |, Bo. at., . -) cen. about ois The series of base ball matches which are to wie oe Bb eee Be Gis coaminn rT No. > mark the regular fall tournament ot the Na- to jail for corey Justice Giberson .Peptember isth Ait tional Base Ball Club this week, was com- i for ite return to Seventh se 18-3t® menced this morning by the playing of a very of the 17th. from Gait's unique and amusing game between the “muf- A Carp.—We return our sincere thanks to the Fire Departments, Police, and our peigh- jornin, s, _ bors t T their exertions and effor: ee COED WORT AGE. with > Lnerects j-fins”" of the National and Excelsior clubs, ot | fu saving our Establishment from destrnetos parte 0. finder ig Bek po | the “amateurs” rather, as by courtesy they are by Gre on the 17th inst. by leavin 549 L street, ri thus named. The weather was oppressively Watt, Starmxns & Oo ft or: fof. and as the noon! time approached the (Rep... Intet,. & Chron. Copy] 10 s te niles le powers of old Sel troubled the inexperienced 4 " ngient. a light ~ Ally; Five : yers y, they not deing = NS ad ante dlehet rare wii cope | Five 08, 1064, 1084: Five ‘Twentics | prose, as are the veteran cf the hret'aine, wie if retnrned t oss ROLLINS, or to hee 1865, 18%; Tem Forties, + Seven Tairties, | handle the ball as lively with the thermometer 5; stealing a shawl, the property of WORTHIN corner @th and M ste. se 13-2t*"| 106; Gola, 144). —— ee as they do when it is marked y- She was taken to the sialiom-house, “temperate,” and beld for further heari; J vley. B25 Mhiec aoa Wan st wits wees FINANCIAL. ures, NE eee t Yerterday, officer larper arrested a ma ind Gold OHAIN, and aset of Gold BAE RINGS Lewis Johnson & Co. on r. Obadwick, the well-knowa reporter | Pamed Daniel Leonard upon suspicion of i +s quote Stotks and | game from New York, making bis debut asa | stealing a lot. of ca™met-mak is, b> aaeead Stati Laas rea Bonds as follows: fneusber Of the National Ciub. Before the in- | which he bad im mis ponspreten, He said be New York, Sept. 18.—Second Board.—U. S. Coupons, 1881, 111%; do., registered. 111%: do., 5-20's, Coupon, 111%; do. Registered, 108; do. Certificates, —; do. 5-20's, new issue, i105}; do. 7-30'8,106 4: d0.10-40 3 Registered, 99; do. i0-40’s, nings terminated seyen runs were scored, the Excelsiors retiring for six on their first trial. | The second innings saw the Excelsiors take the lead amidst great excitement, but the third | closed in favor of the Nationals, and from this | came ftom Havre-de-Grace, Md , and inteuded to dispose of the tools to rause money. Air. Wilhams, cabinet-maker. of Washington. iden- tified a posh. As bis property, and Lieut formation I '—On the evening of t A et irdand Penney! Brleaving theaters Waren 5 avenue, between 6th and 7th aaete “ Mssex went fo work and obtained in AME TO MY PREMIGES. on the 4th Instant. | Uo 8, 99; Pacific Mail, 220; Atlantic Mail, | time to the close the Nationals maintained the | that induced Leonard t confess that hegstoie C three BHEEP marked on the back of the head | 112. ‘ton, 54%; Cumberland, Gi Quicksil- | lead, though their opponents made giganticef- | all tbe tools trom Mr. Williams’ shop. He is With tar. ‘The owner fe requested to eee Ok | Vers, 52K; Mariposa, 13%; New York Central, | forts to recover their lost ground. held tor a hearing wane oMas TaLBERT ee ve seenerey: O Of the play on the oc: , on the Excelsior side we ly Bave to commend on the marsterly exbibition of 34 base pieving by the noted tenor singer Mr. Lingard. We regret to say, however, that he bad to suecumb to the pressure of a ballin the pit of the stomach, re} 407: Erte, 73%: do. preferred, 76; Hudson, 122, | arlem, —; Reading, 115%; Michigan Central, 314; do. Southern, 54%; do. Guaranteed; —; Allimois Central, 122; Oleveland and Pitts- burg, 86%: Northwest,—: do. preferred, 67%; Cleveiand and Toledo, 117; Rock Istand, 111; away. ge 15-3t* Foye Penusy!ranta avenue. near EWELBY ent Oni One Pellar THE Canat.—Few bonts have arrived since our report yesterday, the reason is not oer- tainly known: but it is rumorea that there isa breach in the fourieen mile level) between the Fourlocks and Hancock, M@., which if true 434 wt, ILVER-PLATED WARK: a fet, at PRIGG'S DOLLA will account for the delay of the boats, what ZEWELBY STORE, No. 438 Poonsylvania ave. | Fort Wayne, 106); Prariedu Ohien, —; Toledo | Which made nim weak of base ball for the time | }- he estert of the breaches mor Teported. Ar- nove, near 43 st su Z-eolm. | and Wabash, 45; do. preferred, —; Cb: and | being. One of the National's too becoming | rived—Capt. Juo. Short, with woed to marke:, Alton, ltom and Terre Haute, 37; Ohio | a eee sopra an a ey E. Stan do: and three boats with coal to isa tif 30; W.U. + | Tow, but was unmercifully put o} 3 Central Co. 2 tons; American Co., 105.13 BOARDING. graph, 573. Hs tperican Geld 3s maceuaee base. Chadwick's pitching was immense, bat | tons. Departed Seventeen boate light. OAR +2008 Dean's surpassed it; stylish, too,asCanidwell’s | Frorn asp GRaI™ MARKET.—No arrivals B eet rine ping earn a svithout PUBLIC LAND OPERATIONS catching was, that of Watson took the polish | of four reported to-day. There isa good locai TABLE BOARD. = 10th street, ai : off it. Danieil’s style of attending totneright | demand tor choice brands. Transactions = ~ The Commissioners of the General Land Of. | field was uniqu:. He took a seat on the grass | moderate, without ac of the prices. Boeiaer tare cies 248 BOARD by Barry fice has réceived returns from the branch | under ah umbrella and leisurely smoxed a ci- s r jen. Gr 3 Grain—We notice the arrival of the Mill Boy from Berlin, with wheat for George Waters There ts a very good démand for what. Good red ts quoted at $2.65a82.76. No white offered Corn—Large stock in band, and sales doll Prices nominally $5 cents for yellow, 9% for gar. In batting Daniell ook lead Mudge being second and Maxwe'l third. Ono the National side Jennings and Cowaa led the score, Munson being third. Cowan, Gunning and Gulick came pear being raled out for tak- land effice at Fort Dodge, lowa, showing that during August public lands were dis-. posed ef to the amount of 3,406 aeres; of which 250 were taken under military warrants; 122 Pennsylvania avenue, between 19th and 2th streets, 80 15-1 (OR RENT—Several woll Furnished ROO F with BOARD Apply at No. 459, on lath. tween Gand H ats., West side. se 12-60 _— 7 s % ing fly balls: The Umpire ably discharged | white. ELEGANT SEW BOARDING HOUSE. Jumr | 70 ander the homestead law and 4i6 were | (OE UZ iee ot nis’ pockion. Wee eee “CHARGE OP RarE.—Yesterday Spencer War oe at He sore street. between 5th and | Sold for cash. score = : Ten, colored, was arrested by Sere Bearman Rah curegiecnad ope -_ masicun bones Returns from the land office at Lopia, Mich- . pedamgaeace r EXCELSIOR. upou a charge of rape Elizabeth Morgan, the Gas where beautiful BOUMS and firet claes | igam show that 3,92) acres were located with . . w O. RB. | colored. Justice Backey 4i-missed thy case. THE Bee ARD canbe obtained. Transient and | military warrants; and 7,0 with agricaitu. | Obadwies,p 0 4 |Woodward, cf 2 2° | UO = a Table Boarders accommodated, and families sip a : Noseon,ss 1 4 (Danell,rt oe 188 ROSS Hav RTURNED FROM plied with moats at their residences, with every. | Tal College scrip, « total of 10,960 aures. | Jenmings,f 9-5 | Abbott, 1b We Py ge Freres ot thing that the marker affords, For partion | Cowan,1b 0 & |Mudge,2b 9 3 On MONDAY. Ocaber let tanne Piece te |pply as abev #0 6- wu NOURE. ‘| French, 2b 1 - ent ge me eh building. 4 etroet etter COMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUBNIS: The Cabinet meet to-day lasted for a 2 goper, 86 4 3 : 7 S a RAR sr ethene BOABD. corner 4% and Pa’ | couple of hours, and. was, atttended by all the | E 2 2 |Lingard, £ 12 ODS! BEN. MPUDS i renee, Sormerly the Arlington Mouse, au i-im‘ | oo bers of the Cabinet except Br. Sewara, 3 2 | Watson,c . 2 YATES & SELBY. 325 Pa. averiue, bave just ‘TABLE BOARD ot No. 464 i0th street, « fow aniaings by ill 1 ie igre Caamng ST li merkes from the Mow: Team ont Fb ~< doors north of the avenue. Terms $25 ~who a away by illness. Thefrish | Tnompson,rf 2 2 |Jacobs,rs 2 1 |) Markets a complete assortment of t : month. 2016-8" | Executive Committee, headed by Dr. Antiselt, | Cauldwell, ¢ 1. 3 (Guhek.3b 1 2.| na = CALTOORS ee Hon; John-Hogan, of Missonuri: Deputy Mar- | — — Bos GuODs PERSONAL. shat Col. O’Beirne, and others of prominence, 45. 26 REN MERINOES ana ~ had ani juferview with the President this after_ "e -3-¢ -s front $330 Geese oe ees a4 | errs AN ADVERTISEMENT iu the Evening noon, Natio 5 8 vs fine s-sortment of Hosiery, &c. Pi fhe pe cnsemerday: I perceive there is a notice SIENA Excels fl Bis igo gts Also, CARERIB. ot wie aud patterns, in Tecting books. to send te eee ee aeed In cor APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. Vmpire: . Glover, of the Eciectic | Price from 7Beemts to $2 40; gg So sortment ef Ul JO of ait saree ety to inform the public and lovers of The President has made the following ap- | Club. widths. They wel 0.0) Hy - bound bi 5p particular ) bat they can have pointsments for Philadetphia; Charies . m. Scorers —Messrs. Berthrong and Jewell. of a Soon CuEY TVWiLLED FLABNEL x tisiroua snpervson. te every eof fot es | Hall postmavter: J. i. Flanages, (editor of | time Of game mours. °° 0 8° a eerth erm ai plaine-¢ ¢ the most superb, mitch cheaper, and News,) naval officer; Thomas ©. McDowell, nape eee a > Onn- FLOUB 65 crn cliles Patternanct ae creme any of thensrth- députy surveyor; Wm. Milward, director of Home Runs.—Munson 1, Jennings 1. mg the Bookbind« ry of EDWARD LYORTT, the mint; Col. Cnambers McKibben, treasurer Lapel, Alena nd 289 PENN A AVENUE e = Bog 271 Pa. Sy.. bet. 10th and 1ith sts, of the mint; and Joseph Taylor, melter of the Tue Bast Bart TounnaMENT—At 3 p.m. Feut doors east of i0th et “4 ONT TRIFLE WITH YOURSELF AN mint. ~ the great mateh between the first mimes of the Haky D Jonger. Matters are becoming seri tee National Olnb, of this city, andthe Excelsior snoreeya, OF RAE eo sult DB. DABBY, 499 7th et.. bet. Dand &, aud | RECEIPTS AND BXPENDITURES OF THE Club, of Brooklyn, was entered upon. The at. LOON AND UYSTBR Bay. becured permanently. His terms ars reasoun- GOVERNMENT. - ae a 229 PENNSYLJANIA AVENUE, ble. ‘86 13-1” During the quarter ending June 30th, 199g | t¢mdance was very large, and the interest tin- MePice —For spiricnal communications can | the'receipts of the Géyernment trom the sales | M@ggine, fromthe spint with which the gar We live the pleasure to announce to our nu ¥ 2 ts we). merous frieuds sod the pulic in general that we so thee sontcrne Can Mist | of public lands, direct tax, internal revenue, | ¥38 Matntained. : : have Teopeued our spleniid OYETE SALOON, se 12-6t* ; Aud incidental sources, were $120,010,762.67;;| At the end of tlw 4th innings the sore stood th many improv +. aud with an fncresse 0 = from loans, ete., $192,392.33: making a totay | National sse--# Excelsior > | our coc facthities of AO perceptum We have when they are not allowed to become Stites until such action is taken? Was ever sucha paradox? Ifthe constitutional amendment is & good thing, let it stand on its merits. Per- mit the southern States to resume their rights as States, and the seuthern people their fran- | chises Ss citrzens, with all the powers and re- sponsibilities of regulating their local affairs tor themsel yes, &nd maintaining civil order on their own account. If they send loyal Repre- sentatives properly qualified, admit them to Congress Having done this, submit the amendment to the thirty-six States and abide AAXE YOU BEEN THERE ?—Tho most de licious CREAMS and ICES, FRUITS and ‘The most BON BONB to be found in theci Inrestabtislument of 2°UPE 94 Sie ete ar establis: 4 Se 18-6t" 246 Pa. av., bet. 12th and Lith sts. M HARRISON MOI ESPEOTFULLY +¥E informs the inhebitents of the First Ward at she has opened a SELECT SCHOOL for boys, in those cemmodious premises, 332 18th street, a Land K. ‘Unexeeptionable references. - : vat Mass REETINY. For the benefit of those of the citizens of Washi and Georgetown. who intend to visit Alexand:ia on Tuesday night to at teud the Maes Meeting, we are requested to state ‘ that the boats and cars will leave, after the mect- their decision. This is the tair and manty ings thos atetalnn to opmertantte tenet that way. And to such a constitutional course no night without difficulty. A general invitation is friend of the Administration will object, what. | £2*¢ to the people of our Beighboring cities to be prerent on the occasion, and f! may be as sured thats bearty welcome Will be cxteadod Boat leaves 7th street wharf at 7p m. 1t Ps FOR SALE OB BENT LOW-inguire at 377 Penns; lvania avenue, bet' 42 and 6th sts., as the pi are about to) leave the city. se 17-4t* A PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP_It ts an iron frame, rosewood cxee.in = or. ever the result may be. THE NEW BOUNTY act. Although nothing definite is known as re. gards the time when the bounties under the recent act will be pald, yet the claims are Tap- idly being filed in the Pay Department. About seventy thousand bave already been sent in, der, with large damask cover and broca and they continue to be recetved at the rate of | (1¢1 ad heceh Petco . Call at fitteen hundred perday. Over twenty clerks | No. G@atreet after4o’cluck p.m. se 17-3t are employed in sorting the mail, and endors- | pygas: TEAS ing the applications with the name, rank and T piy Black acon end Ja: TRAS at new sui ack. pan a regiment of the claimants, and filing them the lowest market prices at away according to States Arrangements are being mage by the department to settle the claims 4s s00n 4s orders are received to. com- mence payment. Such a large undertaking requires a great deal of system, and the nec %- 59 EGAN & PERRIE se 17-4tif, Corner E and 9th streets, Wiiits BRANDY. A suzerior article of WHITE BRANDY just re- ceived at sity is fully met by the Paymaster General se 17-4ttf Conan ote Tae Wccis and bis corps of able agents | —— * | WHtt WINE VINEGAR. TEE UNITED sTA7, STEAMEB PAUL | A purearticle of French WAITE WINE VINE- F | GAR just received at and for sale The Navy Department bas received infor- { = «& PERBIE, mation that the United States steamer Paul | se 17 -atif, Corner B and sth streets. Jones sailed, on the Sth instant, from Mobile t: BR BRANDY PREACHES, the iio Grande. eptle to | FOR RodoMAG OooREY PEACH DEATH OF AN ARMY SURGEON. made from the orcharde of Wm. P_ Moore, Jr. Information has been reeeived of thedeathor | FoF S#leby ae ite Pins Assistant Surgeon J. E. McDonald, at St. re 17-6t corner Vermont avenne ions, on the [0th inst. Sargeon MeDonaid $12 Soh tise mpdical FOR A SUIT. cotpe Aaady dt ihe Botomast eee GESTS’ COAT, PANTS AND VEST ASSIGNED. $12 aT In « general order iesued by Major General Be 17-20* Corner 7th Pree ee Hooker, commanding the Department of the Lakes, Brevet Major B. £. Fryer, Assistant | Strgeor U.S. Army, 1s announced as Assis. tant Medical Director of that department. Pansowat.—Jobn Savage, of literary and jJourpalistic renown, is in town. He ipforas [p®* GOODS, CABPETS, OILCLOTHB. GEO. J.J08 NW & OO. bave re a eae fail stocg of gina ee us that the Union Square mass meetingin New 50, $2 (0 per yard ths ‘LOTH, York Iast night m ratification of the Philade'« ba ia fall Bock of SoH Noch st sya 3 pbia Union Convention was an immene se 15-3t* Oid Stand, 521 7th street. affair, surpassing any previous Political | ak! demonstration eyer known there in numb rs Cc SILOLOTHS, and enthusiasm. I INDOW BHADES, &c. } TS NEWFOUNDLAND Cante—Cyrus W. Picid, | bs from Port an Basque, September | J5th, as follows: The Meaway completed coal-_ { bave just received from @ New York suction house fifty pieces Tapestry, Three-ply, Tograin, Venetian, List_and Linen OCABPRTS, OIL. CLO’ w OW SHAD: BEDSPEEADS ing atmiduight on Tuesday, and left in com. | SEecdie 4 on he 1 pany with the Terrible at daylight on Wedues- new spi vont i fuRNiToR “an eet raf morning. was bought low for cash, and be ata small ¢ arrived at St- Pierre early on Thursday | advance. B. BUOBLY, morning, bat were prevented from entering Dealer in y iq the barbor by thick weather until next day. fe 15-Im* between @ and fee enst side. We bave found a euttabie landing place ovr cabie from Piacencia to St. Pierre, a We arrived here at three ociek this ater. | WW» 428 SELLING noon, aud shall proceed to lay the cable Merimack, Sprague, Pacific, and all other best Across the Gault of St. Lawrence as soon as the | caLICOES at ‘Weather wiil it. 20 Ay: At bas been blowing 4 gale all day, prevent. ORNTSI.. ‘og us trom landing before. We arrived off | Our Stock of this place early this morning. DBY Goops Fumanctat.— rhe New York Post of yester. | !# the largest in the city, and we are selling at leas as afternoon sa aa pene market is easy | than New York prices, at 4 per cent. e observe less activity im the LANSBUBGH & BEO., demaed for accommodation than prevailed on ' ‘4 Saturday afternoon, but there a fair in. 57S cad 61m qviry, and capitalists are in some cases ob. | se 18-2w Seventh street. tatnipg 5 per cent. Commereial paper is ua- cbanged in rates, and freely at 6a7, with littie offering, except long dates, which are not much in favor. The stock market is dull and irregular. Governments are quiet, and there is little disposition to bay among the in vesting pubhe. Bw FALL STYLES GENTLEMEN'S FUBNISHING GOODs. eel ee Te ified hie ES cuir a ar eat InsuNcTion GRANTED.—In the case of the Adam's Express Com; Against the 0; and Alexandria Railroad Company, orange FALL AND WINTER PURCHASES. some weeks since, and held under isement | Embracing a large and varied assortment of first- @oenable the Court to consult. id examine the Dumerous authorities referred to, his Honor, Judge Unnderwood, bas granted an injane- on restraining the Rat) Road Company from violating the contract made witm the Express Company.—Alcszandria Journal. , °““GENTLEMER’ FURNISHING GooDs, best very fo: eperal Sheridan, im acknowledging the es. t Pe of he ny one him at the ae me rare ire nomon ene for eedmen’s Boreau Lonisiana, 5 cess nat aaah domenemrg lec the five 2 of the patronage so long aad ploy octors authorized to be hired for cholera par- oses, the present medical staff being amply fufficient to take care of all patients now in the ok paar Te a Boe pitals p 1h. —Lo Ee S ; HENTAL PAINTING. S27 The city of Mexico correspondent ef the | 9.) jbor,, buying hie materié’s at Bast: is New York Herald says that the Mexican peo- todo ary work in histine wi dispatch, pie, bow that Maximilliag’s abdication seems ‘et per lower the foment: probable, are exceedingly anxious for an < Musee dors American protectorate. ; W. ¥ - Me" 2 erected e + moet feved style of GGESTEBMEN's FALL STYLES receipt of $321.433,002.67. The expenditarés The following ate the two nifes : es iu the baited States This range gives us 4 . two bed- of fire of 20 feet each, with fourmagnit- DRESS HATS, 1966 Sy. 4 reteset = aaa Ae Bonet Se AL. | cont ovens. acd it is to be gunrentfed te naar — ee eT a ag og rice. it put up at Caatest and most feshionsble Shaves, in Silk | THE BUBEAU OF EQUIPMENT AND ap. | Sisinard master rance builder Per raninens Pals, Flanly ro oft H teat coke of Pulte a Also, Commodore Melancton Smith, Exeentive | 1 /8"!¥ Be re er +r son nen eons io ae ney care Officer of the Washington Navy Yard, has Feo mublic w bh the old style y te. whitch for ease and comfort, is un-urpaased. it 5 a: as ‘A fall scock of all sizes, at LANES rh Fer Roast. with Uotte been detached and made Chief of the Bureau ot Equipment and Repair in place of Commo- | Clyne... dore Smitb, deceased. THE CONDITION OF SEORETABY SEWARD. We are happy to announce that the condition of Secretary Seward continues to improve He sat up for short time this morning, and A : Fashionable Hatter, 424 Pa. avenue, |, with our fam bili of fare of Last lees. thne than any other house is the city. We bave arranged oar apartments so conve- niently that eur guests will not have to mivut-s for any imaginable disa, serv the Reatest style, by elvil waiters, and under the eye of Be 15-0010 r¢ YANES—CANES- CANES, A large and clegant assortment of GOLD, SILVER, AND IVORY HEAD, in rich and pleasing variety. iso, PRESENTA TION OANES, heavy Goldand si ver Head, of the best materials and workman. SEE ER Tax Case ov Ronert O. org Examination.—Yesterday afternoon, Justice | fy wisters,. Dating our tr Bates gave a fial hearing to Robert O. Holtz. | {he pigseal watery the beh man, who, as we stated inst week, was arrested | M« en and tieoke River, by Detective Keily and Bigley, asan accom. | m« ——— beast, Wire, Tork, Bai s 7 Harbor, Oly N oii his speedy recovery is hopefully anticipated. 1 aoe Nebo papier RY ig bees y, we pock where the ak the Bota an fos 4 a ere 73 5. 0. wi arre: og Sent's Parniebt GENERAL BAIRD BELIEVED, & Go. where Patris had been employed asa | Pit dirty vf the most rallsule san beege an Se 15-eol0tif Four ‘and Street Brevet Major General, Absalem Baird has, | clerk. The bonds were the property of Biss | wiji enable usto procure s fresh catge of oysters dinate at = e by War Department Special Orders, No. 462, Lucy Rives, danghter of the late John . | every dy, beyond adoubt. We are happy to an- Oo THE LAD 8. y P 4 “ Rives, and were deposited in Riggs & ©o's pounse te var fi nds and the public, that with our T :. been relieved from the command of the Depart- vank. Detective Kelly has jast returned from | increase of facilitie<. and many years’ experience, Haye you becn to HENNAGE & LUTTRELL'S, | ment of the Gulf and assigned to dnty im the | a trip im pursuit of the otber party, which | Sud Knowledge of the business previon» te our corner 2th street and ¥ ue? They are | Department of the Lakes. proved unsuccessful. And when asked by the | opening on Pennsylvania 3 iss ccipetarenate eeiee see and ath Wor. 2 Justice if he had any evidence to. offer in ad- | [Sgiimateante.withon stock of FALL and WINTER DBY-GOODS. which MARINE DISASTER. dition to that givem at the former hearing, re- | terous oyster dealer. re solely ov our own they have just receivel:—Oslicoes, 15 cents; On Saturday last, as the tug Pinto was tow- | plied that he haa not. re-pon-ibility, and do not wish to be cennected with any second-class oyster saloon of thi city; and for Headquarter~ of the Bivalve. If tho-« Bleached Musiins, 15 ¢ ard ; = Mr. Norri¢ as counsel for the defence asked ment of Dress Goods. Sy oS Sa Sm for the discharge of the prisoner, and conten. ry ing the U.S.eteamer Maumee (from League le Pith Carpets, Oil Cloths. and a island, Philadelphia,) up the Chesapeake, eres. toget pesiprediyet noievad Retiling < | shell fith could «peak for themselves, they would ‘ancy 8. ench as Ribbons, Mince Lace bound to this city for repairs, the latter run regis yemener ‘with the fa Phe only tT RET 6 Ob n09 Penney! aon wegen f ta. plain fancy | aground near Hog Island, in the Chesapeake. evidence sgainst him being the fact that he was t Was their Headquarters. Pamily Ente: She was pulled off by the Pinto, and having &c., rerved 11 any quarter iv some of her sails set, the impetus given her sent her ahead of the Pinto, and the hawser ek) flying back on the Pinto, it strnck Michael c. Bon’t forget, HEBNAGE & LUTTRELL, Corner 20th street and Penn. ave. COAL! COAL IIL a Companion of Davis and had been since visi- ting bim at the bank. It was nct shown that fhe prisoner was in a Position to give the least information as to se tb oot Cost! Best RED 9 ing hie heda free Dis body, eillice nie. | eg ers Yd py Rone BE L. erin, is he: . i ti Whatit prove that t! ' Boot WHITE ABA Paz: stantiy. His body was brought tothe city, sgthput Wee piebat whee hee ee LATEST FROM BLADRESBURG noni = part of the city. Warranted | and reraney. ‘was interred in the Congres- | taken; or that he wasina Layered in bis Biceccnyy ood p liery opened on aad old fort this Orders left at Samuel Bseon’s. Grocer, cor. 7th | Sonal Oemetery. perpetration of the-act, apd that his aid was | Tithty inch cussed the fone howntzers ia t : "| __On the night of the same day, when off the | actually given, NN. cited. several cases in reeen eee Penn's avenue, will receive prompt at: Smith’s Point’ Light Vessel, an unknown ship, Pesyee erie So pee th Tete _ on ae aout mech after | P ill heve te change thelr 7. Constantly on hand e large an ly of WOOB, of | ran into the Pinto, indenting her iron hull for | case, in which the iron safe was taken from | before they com tilenes the Old For, It will take the best quality. ch. t , and stove in her railand store, there were 1 han their thi rnboats end - ‘Ofes ahd yard ¥. bet eth phe 7 ste,, Ish a. nia wens furakine doe of her ribs. The shi Mr tae nese ve} sage tereleg || mi I the we ae ‘ulton J crete ae ce i. fen waliend ks, P| baulitaway. These drivers were acquited Pate THOS. 7. HALLEY. | came upon the Pinto with such force that it | hesause ihe larpeny: had been Soemnied teres Poahels opater shells per day wou't begin t° Masicbeiss and there was’ -conviderthle. pants "ay | ‘bey AFtived af the store to haw his safe away. | \0:%;, 1t,mey be vary tovsierou, over tls, wy and there was ‘considerable panic on ve Kelly remarked thas the case was | where the Tv: bury Ae’ is stationed. A-to HEADQUARTERS,” pear: aera canning ack exseimtare Pt made against thi ones by oe Sennen going down to the teoupente Bay efter sap lies, was last seen runnin, cla be 7 tor saw Hol ~ rs ree were oa. theres wt Sukie stinger iba tbat | aber te boneamery Gere tang nib | paket ar vues Mo Fs to have ju’ Pt ie . an ee nce iT. neh. a ag poe "| ence fetowed them from this city'to New’ | a trent sap Souts Ohertvacose, Phen ccoiaeel a ene ree daily, | APPOINTMRNT OF PENSION OFFICERS. | Orieans, they traveling in company aad nua Bertole we pity from those choca oven inet Phare rocoati vie’ | Mr. Wm. Walker bas been appointed pen- | showed their’ connestion in. New Orleans, trowgiréto tite Smell boote at this seat i : aT Ss deny wall be romptiy hing, sion agent at Dover, Delaware, ip place of D. where they were in Dysness under assumed ps re Rist epee holds her own and give entire eatiefactton bite fa general’ ¥. Burton, removed. A new’ pension ¢: . ‘The Old Commander, My sperience 1p the Opeeertaniness enables | nas been established at Bangor, Maine’ ack won pened ye onee eek ee se1stt ‘7. M. BARVEY. je. ee ihe lawapt machot am determined to | (140 n Mayo appointed Pension agent. Doc- | their parents from obtainisg knowledge of x « ry IAMS, Auctioneers. from the inal. Betabi tors John DP. North, ef Jackson, Mich. and i . B Lal anaueet C HARVEY. "™" | ru Sturgeon, of Salem, Obl, have been an bee ay ee ADM} IBIX SAEROF 4. LOT OF GEO. c . M. > * s Ny 2 ‘ustice Ls ce r014 st comets WisntiereR ents, | Pelnted examining Surgeons. mst Holtzman was not very strong: bat a eee intent et 17 o%ciock, 1 ame 2 u are circums' ball ecll, by order of the Hon, Oourt of 86,000,000 THE MUSTER OUT. whied do not permit him. to feel justiged th | thelpeils a7 order of, the M Store of 's ‘a The name of Brevet Major J. J. Hough, | dismissing the case, and he would therefore | thedet Bernard Morgan, |, allof the stock 7 PER CENT. FIRST-CLASS MORT- Commissary of Subsistence appeared in the | send tbe case'to court. The Justice reduced = ice LAvwor, £0. 0n capser of and 2 gyi aactangsea general musterout of volunteer oMcers lately, | 10 eas a ee Ceara nent , T $500,000 soup. a uct Goice beattosborceniicstarieerte tee SidibatabeelS Coach tels coke GREEN © WILLAMS, Aucts. HE NORTH MISSOUBI R, RB. OO. HAS AU- | ceive a position im the regular army. ‘HE OPENING OF THEN ATION AL THEATER.— ¥ @ WILLIA uotioneers. thorized us to sell their Brat Mortgage 7 per cent dd ene von yr eds -_ - Br besold at Public as thirty years Bonds. The whole amount is $6,000, | RECEIPTS OF CUSTOMS AT NEW ORLEANS. great enccess fr every . The hense was | the 20th instant. et: 0, Coupons payable on the let days of January The recepts at the custom-house at New ahd ‘appreciative au- - Lot No. 17, in 8qu play | New seve aven a lagge dience, and the fresh and pleasing decorations gave pot less pleasure, than excellent spectacular drema “The lee Witch,” which was all in the way music, and effect that could be desired. It isnot a piey in and July of each year, in Now York. Referring to our advertisement of August, hav- ing sold firet half million of these desirable bonds, we have advanced the price to BIGHTY-FIVE OENTs, et which they stand unrivalled, asthe cheapest first-class security in the market. Orleans on the 12th instant, amounted to $66,827. which is supposed to be the largest sum evecactivetes im weingie day at Legend grid and indicates a flourishing condition of the business of the city. INTERWAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this iif “ JAY COOKE a CO, | fOUTEE to-day were $953,690.95. stage too well known to recom. GREEN & LIAMS, A = 1b a vives ‘The pieces will provatiy ance | VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. ow w TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. agdod ran, and noone should fail tees it .—— fat Beblig auption, MABB. ere Some of the scenes are as fine as any ever pre- On “4 ‘ith ts Bt 6 pretest ». sa Meet of the Grand of the United | sented in this city. A Gas || m., weebald sell, on the . — 1.0.0. F.—El mw of Officers. ~ - ‘| 16, in ‘cod deptoeronelne back [Special Dispatch to The Star.) Tur NoRTHERN as Jon ‘Ocon. | ge one half ‘Dalauce. Battimoks, Sept. 18,—The Grand Lodge of || Pursuant to it, s of the tbs. bya the United States, 1.0.0. F.,.at their session |/ Northern Li engage ne greg oa S Frente, Wels Heat Sod Bas cease | of 10-dayvalented the followidg ax oftcers to | S02. in aeep ‘Abelt's Hall, on K meat ¥ . D. 0. meré serve for the ensuifg termi of two years: 7th street, “J. MI. ver, Esq., presiding, and FS Le CH: GEO. L, WILD £ James P. Sanders, New York, M. W.Grand vars J. \ die 78 Pi Ty, Ho 497 | sire, Edward .D, Farnsworth, Tennessee, R, tole , Went Brown. a ae pany: Cane Ane with st | W. Deputy Grand Sire; James L. Ridgely, Saeobs, S Seer, dt xn Jze, H, Darreli Btops, suitable for a small 5 se 3-006t Meryland, R. W. Grand Secretary; Joshua | was. a) = ton end 1% i Vansant, Maryland, R.W.Grand Treasurer. | laws for the ‘Liberties Johnson Cul itt ervint bat td \/ L8H PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR, — a caches trons tee 7 of the honorable 0 0 Provinces being represented. ‘The District of | Chairman. Mr. Oliver, wwe mecting adjourned | Sf the District of Getumbin. we call the atenioy W ju. uv Columbia has three representatives in the ‘alt Wee tne s0ib. af. 8 ololoek p.m. Nae teas vente , 5 urnmen' This excellent Flour I ami pow selling et reduced | pody--Fred. D. Stuart, John F. Havenner and ace secur a FD be ninde in pee nw, LL ‘Wm. R. Mclean; and the Mayor of Alexan- Sar 2vau i Corner of streets, en : House. Hionway Ronszrx.—Rasdall Jackson, Bil cases. Bo " a of & A ihnergat ang mocured by. gansa st ‘EDN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. fell Moats T 2ese4

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