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Stevens H. ii veling pul neal sniiable to merchants and business men; cloge proximity to the busine on the highway of Senthern a and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Bteamboat depots. im The Stevens Honse has liberal accommodations for over 300 enests—it is well furnished, and pos- Beswes every modern impr: he comfort id entertainment of acious and well vent water—the attendance i mpt and respect fai—and the table is generonsly provided with exery delicacy of the season—at moderate rates. The rooms having been refnrnished and remodeled wr are enabled to offer extra facilities for the eom- fort and pleasure of our guests : ant-fm GEO K. CHASE & CO.. Proprietors. INEY POINT HOTEL, P SALT WATER BATHING. This well known resort will be open forthe re- ception of visitors om the 20th of June. card per day. 2.56. Beard per week $14. LL. Proprietor. Steamers leave Washington every Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday at povclock tn. and Baltimore every Tuesday, Friday and Satur: day at 4e'clock p.m. Touching going and return- Sng at the Point. jelg-tf DENTISTRY. BARNES inserts TEETH ON RUBBER, + GOLP and SILVER. very cheap. Fourth street east. between A and B streets north. Leave 'y Yard car at Third street, on account of side- au 13-1 DD® LEwir & DAVIS DENTAL ASSOCIA. No. 260 PENN’A AVE, Between 12th and 18th streets, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. No charge will be made for extracting where Ar- {ihcial Teeth are inserted, althongh theg nt will be reauired 10, pay for, the done in the 7B sw LOOMIS. M.D. ‘The Inventor and Patentce of the MI ETH. attends personally gnd no person can wear others who cannot wear ene Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those who are particular, and wish the par- eet. cleanest. strongest and most perfect denture that art can procure. the MINERAL TEETH will Moone Ia Theat NS, $38 Penn's avenue, be- coms —No. 338 i rand juth ata.” Also, 907 Arch street oe 2-ly PAS TAILORS Horn AND D STREETS. < formed a Co-partner- D. at e 3-60" visit them y will be ehown a ds just ioc F J. HEIBERGER, (Buceessor to H. F. Lovvon & Co.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropelitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) jy0-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. 486 486 The above ns ship invite their friend their Old Stand. where very choie for Fall an SEVENTH STREET. TO PERSONS RENOVATING. BEDUCED PRICES FOB CASH. Having the largest and choicest Stock in the Dis- trict, ib nd wishing to reduce it as much as pos- ‘during the summer. in order tomake room for , we shall offer for the next two uced Prices for cash, our choice selec- o bo: cal at = 4 and quali and nd 0. Fellows’ Hell ser7- mr EME 0078 aE een Dian’ K arreeds, OW BOOT Banyyps snns BARLEY and SAGO, SCOTCH OAT MBAL. WHEATEN GBI DURYEA’S MalsEnA ri “CORN STARCB, an beebsuud atlowest prices and atlowgat prices, . W. BURCHELL, Vader pobitt Hot corner 14th and F streets, <a ANTES PURGATURIO, tran . Diticw > UectS Koericas: Crepe Guitare tustrated, Horwood's Law and. Practice of Np Coyrts- . aba Ray ems , Ral mereon, gD Of Law, By the Duke of . The Invisibles, or Spiritualien Expiai ‘Mise Ravenei® Conve: from Se- © Lh a pe ees Sowing sel, by B into, bee sede ued ANCK TATLO! way oy Potomac FAMILY SHAD Aaa Oo ectomnetar Gornér 14th snd FOREIGN NEWS. Leonpon, September 3—Evening.—The races at Warwick to day were well altended. The principe events of to-day were gontests for jeathoote and Leamington stakes. “The former was won by Peari, the latter by Beeswing. Loxpox, September 3.—A desprich from Athen: avices have been received from the jel: Candia to the effect that fighting there has been suspended for the prese armistice having been agreed upon between the Turks and Cretans ConsTaNnTINorLeE, September 2.—A mixed Doard of inquiry, composed of both Ottoman and Christian membere, bas veen appointed by ime Sublime Porte, aud will soon leave {or i NS, 4,521. india to investigate the cause of discontent that island, and obtain from thi inbabitants They will to the Government here, and @ statement of their grievances. make WASHINGTON: D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1867. & PROCLAMATION FROM THE PRES- IDENT. in the government of Crete will be based. Vianna, September 3—Evening —The Vien- na Press, & journal of a semi-official character, eays it has received intelligence that the Gov- ernment ef the United States is on tha point of concluding negotiations with the Cabinet of Copenhagen for the acquisition, by purchase, TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. Baltimere and Ohio Railread. For BattiMoRS.—Traine leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:00and 7:45a m.,and 12:15, 2:00, 4:30, HEAVY ROBBERY OF MEXICAN GOLD. $200,000 Worth ef Geld len fi the Piberelas eences f the Robberies in New York. TELEGRAMS, &c. Extensive preparations are being made for the great. Intwraational State Agticuitural iber—Madame De- mn i - [From the N. ¥. Tribune, Sept. 3.) The rooms up town occupied by the repre- The following proclamation was issued by the President yesterday: Fair, to be heidat Morristown, Pa,.commen- rather sin, f this enterprisi: Ri | of all Danish possessions in the Wes: Indies, Se ‘ain, euler affair has recently come to | sentatives o! is prising Regent of | of a! Pp . ba eas ae On Basar, at 7:45; m., "end 47, By the President of the United States. cine 28 lig ta yy Pixpecuutn wat hight in this city, from the factsof which itap- | Fashions suggested autumual bowers | consisting of the islands of St. Thomas, ‘ A PROCLAMATION, Whereas by the Constitution of the United States the executive powers vested in a Pres- ident of the United States of America, whois bound by solemn oath faithfally to execute the office of President, and to the best of his ability to preserve, protect. and defend the Constitution of tne United Statee, and is by the same instrument made commander-in-chief of the army and navy ofthe United States, andis Tequired to take care that the laws be faith- fully executed; And whereas by the same Uonstitation it is Provided that the said Oohstitution and the laws ofthe United States which shall bemade in pursuance thereof shall be the supreme law ofthe land, and the judgesin every State shall yesterday. The warmth allowed in Sep- | Croix, and St.John, and that thesum of money tember colors of dress displayed itselfamong , which the United States is to pay to Denmark the thick hanging patterns «in tones of crimson | for the islands is eight million dollars in gold and ef gold,” as some gifted Hopkins has {t. Prsatx, September 3.—ln the election tor First, I note the exquisite embroidered | members of the Hungarian Diet, which took waists in organdy, with bande, cuffs and belts; eee vesterday in this city, the candidates pat or berthas of silk, worked with puree silk and | forward by the friends and supporters of Kos- beads. These are alreagy tamiliar to many, | suth were successful. as worn by the belles of Mahopac and New. Bertin, tember 3.—The second Parlis- port ment of the North German Confederation will Dresees are png. nd notso long. The commence its session in this city on the 10th of piain gored silk without plaits,is theruling October. model. and home, or demi-tollette dress, has | but a few inches of train. The coat-sleeve is Domestic Purity in England. (From the New York Worid, Aug. 30.] still worn, though an appendage usually fall from the elbow, giving the effectof a flowiag | Tne Jaxity of our marriage laws has been a matter of reproach to us with our English crit- comfort of a tightone. The ip made wider at the wrist | ics, but if some recent statements of the Lon- year. For elaborate the | don journals are to be relied upon, the morals sharply pointed flowing sleeve, short on the | of the British middle and upper clasees are tar forearm, is usually made up. below thoce of average American tamilies. )-opers' ci 6 Iy all Me county agricultural soctetienot East- pets that a: the time of the capture of Max sar and |.{milian in Mexicothe Liberal Government was se: Fhe, ee grace stated Seon | Fobbed of about $200,000 worth of gold in bare, aryland. Ai th aor ‘and Monatain Maid, and the teet trot. | It aera ale er crapped lpg stock im the country since the ronromont | 3m attest of Mazlmlian, Be yot The fair of the New England Agrionitaral | this city, « working up” the case, as one of the Society and the Rhode Island Industrial So- suspected party, * Yous Mexican, wav eling com: terday at Providence, R. | under the hume of U. M. Medanich, has been a 4 con tine meee Gaye, The aisles, pare traced tothiscity. He arrived here about three tienlarly ot stock, are large. Itisthought | weeks since, and stayed fora time st the St. the show of cattle and horses will be the James Hotel, but quently transferred his finest ever seen in New England. About iu | headquarters to Eighth street, and afterwards Dorees are entered in the various clisses for to Third avenue, between Thirteenth and speed. Fourteenth streets. On Bis arrival in ‘The fourth annual convention of the Spirit- York be was secoupanied by. a pee ne woman, ualists of the United States assembled in | Jon (hone poeta teen eines nas Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday. There are from Jeft the city, having taken her departure for three to four hundred delegates, snd every For atu Way Stations.—Daily, except 81 at 7:00 a. m., and 2:00 and 8:45 &. m., ANG 4:30 and &:45 p.m. For Way Stations SoutH of ANNAPOLIS JuNC- TION. —€:5 and 7:00 a, m., and 2:00 and 4:35 p. m. For ANNAroLis.—7:00 ®. m.,and 4:30 p.m. No train on Sunday. For ALL Parts oF THE WEst.—Leave daily, ex- cept Sunday, at 7:458.m., and 4:30 and 8:45 p. m. On Sunday, at 4:30 and 8:45 p.m. only, connecting at Relay Houee with Weetern trains. Philadelphia and New York Threugh Li: For New Yorx, without change of cars.—Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:45 a. m., and 12:15 and 7:00 p.m. On Sunday, at7:00p.m.enly. Sleeping cars on7p.m. train. For PHILavELrsta—Daily, except Sunday, at 7:45 &.m., and 12:15, 4:30, and 790 p.m. On Sunday, i pout a week since. She carried with age three trunks, which it is con- | State except Calitornia is represested. The d DI large amount of | Basque waists are decidediy th favor, with | The iast number of the London Review on atT9.2. only, be bound thereby: morning was doverd 10 organi=tgon andthe | the plunder. This will doubtless be intercep- | short pointed lappele in front aud eng ones | hand says: i. Great Pennsylvania Route. resol And whereas m and by the same Constitu- tion the judicial power of the United States is vestedin one Supreme Court and in speh in- ferior courts as Congress may from time to time ordain and establis2, and the aforesaid judicial power is declared to extend to all cases in law and eqnity arising under the adoption ot’ a preamble an‘ of the Inte John Pierpont. ‘will sit three or four days. The yeliow fever at Galveston, Texas, con- tinues unabated. Dr. Rowe, an army surgeon, is very low. Dr. Adams, medical director, has been taken with tne fever. General Potter is behind. | Skirts are trimmed in two styles—the deep- and, we regret to write it, the greatest laxity in painted. peplum. or tunic, properly, the | respect to the relations between the sexes ex_ ek point almost reaching the hem, and the | ists amongst a great number of literary doctrine apron style, which describes large tabs on | gyi-s. who are indeed giting practical evis every breadth, | dence of the ‘free love" faitn, which they ac- ‘The peplums are very pretty. One in blue, | cept a'ter rejecung every other, ‘The Pecan. with edge of white lace, is rounded apron | ism of the upper classes is the resultof calti- shape in front, three-foarts of a yard deep | vated indulgence, and of ihe customs aad tions ealo- ted, as will also the tady herself, information conven. of the robbery ap@ of her supposed complicity having been transmitted to Europe by the cable. “Concubinage is on the increase in London, For THE NontHWest, SeuTH anv Sours west ‘Trains leave Beltimore and Ohio depot at 7:45 8. m. aud 4:30 and 8:45 p.m. Steambeat Travel. For Richwoxn AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. The steamers of the Rickmond and Fredericksburg line leave Seventh street wharf daily, except Sun- anich bad & narrow escape from "pp: - hension while boarding at the Rouse in wd Svenue, as it Sppears that oneof the detectives sent a person who had known him in Mexico to invite him out to lunch. Medanich declined Constitution, the laws of the United States, | Only child and its nurse were taken with t the fered courtesy :‘but made an engage- | (open, of course, in the centre and untrimmed | dresses which keep the fever of passion at the days, st6a.m.and7p.m. On Sundays atéa. m. : i . | epidemic Tuesday night. He has telegraphed at On that edge.) quarter of a yardon the hips, : pa be and the treaties which shall be made under tk ‘Permission to remove the hesdquertess of ‘ment to meet his friend at dinner evening q y pt Righest; the Paganism of writers and thinkers ata place agreed upon. This satisfied the te- tective, but Medanich failed to put in bis ap- pearance at the “trysting place.” Upon in- wiring at Bis boarding house it was elicited that shortly after the departure of the decoy the shrewd Mexican left the house for a short time, and returned in ® carriage with a iriend. The two men then left the house, carying with tbema box, apparently of considerable weight, which they placed in the carriage. The ac: complice drove off with the box, and Meda- nich entered a ‘Third avenue car on ite down imp. Since this time all trace of the parties bas been lost; but the detectives are confident that they have not left New York, all the steamere and trains leaving the city having been’ closely scratinized. Since Medanich’s disappearance two notes has been slipped un- Ger the door of the house in Third avenue con- taining the following meseages, written in Spanish, one of which was: “Show yourself; itis to your Interest. Everything is satiefec- tory.” ‘The other one read: «T-wish to see ‘on about something that interests you,” and the initials J. D. were ppended to each. In b{s flight Medanich left in hts room a number of saws and files, which had evidently deen used to cut the golden bars, as gold filings were found on the fnetruments. Medanich ‘was believed to be the chief of the gang, and several confederates are aupposed to be en route to this etty —N. Y. Herald, Sunday. For ALRXANDRIA.—Steamers leave Seventh street wharf every hour fromé a. m. until7 p. m., daily. For Mount VeRNon.—The steamer Wawaaset leaves Seventh street wharf Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings of each week at 10 o’clock returning at 332 p. m. For BaLtimore and Potomac River Lanp~ Ings.—The steamer Columbia leaves Riley’s wharf, foot ef Eleventh street, every Wednesday morning at 6 o’clock. Potomac TRaxsPortation Linz FoR Batti- MORE AND Potomac River Lanpines.—Steamers leave Sixth street wharf at 6 a. m. on Wednes- Gays and Saturd: For THE EasTERN SHORE.—The steamer Hi Livingston. an elegant boat. leaves her pier, oppo- site No. 170 Light street wharf, Baltimore, every ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 p. m., for Easton Point, Double Mills. Oxford, Clora’s Point, Wallach’s Wharf, Cambridge, Hughlett’s Wharf, Cabin Creek, Medfor rf, and Lloyd’s Land- ing. —~<+e-__ Fire Alarm Telegraph Stations. Atthe suggestion of many of our readers, who do not understand the signal numbers in the striking of the bells to designate the locali- ties of fires, we publish the following list of the numbers and localities of the boxes in this their authority; And whereas all officers, civil and military, are bound by oath that they will support and defend the Constitution againet all enemies; foreign and domestic, and will bear true faith ‘and allegiance to the came; And whereas all officers of the army and navy of the United States, in accepting their commissions under the laws of Congress and the rales and articles of war, incur an obliga- tion to observe, obey. and follow such direc- tions as they shall from ume to time receive from the President or general, or other supe- Tior eflicers set over them, according to the rales and discipline of war; And whereas it is provided by law that whenever, by reason of unlawful obstrac- tions, combinaions or assemblages of persons for rebellion against the authority of tne Goy- ernment of the United States, it shall become impracticable, in the judgment of the Preai- dent of the United States, to enforce, by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, the laws of the United States, within any State or Territory, the Executive, in that case, is au, thorized and required to secure their faithful execution by the employment of the land and naval forces; And whereas impediments and obstractions, serious in their character, haye recently been interposed in the States ef North Carolina and South Carolina, hindering and preventing for a time a proper enforcement there of the laws of the United States and of the judgments and decrees of a lawfal court thereof, in disregard of the command of the President of the United States; And whereas reasonable and well-founded apprehension exists that such ill-advised and unlawful proceedings may be again attempted there or elsewhere: Now, therefore, I, Andrew Johnson, Presi- dent of the United States, do hereby warn all persons against obstructing or hindering in any manner whatever the faithful execation of the Constitution and the laws; and I do solemnly enjoin and command all officers ot the Government, civil and military, to render due submission and obedience to said laws and to the judgment and decrees of the courts of the United States, and to give all the aid in Founding into long mitred sashes on the back. | jc not eo easily explained. ‘The belt is two inches wide, edged with lace, | d engreeable tighten the world is a profligate and bas a fancy rosette. philosopher, reminiscent of the sty and the The jacket patterns are especially pretty. | § udy; but what shall we say of the intellec- The short square ones, open on the hips, with | 1yal woman whose domestic life is regniaied fquare eleeves,are most graceful. 4 yaria- | py the marital institutions of the Pacific Hon of the litle disfiguring Turkish jacket | jsiande!” that cut its impertinent shortness off above the | “This is a very grave statement, and one bel, and rounded in front itke x sack that | which cannot be either verified or denied this Wanted tobe a capeand did not know how | side of the ocean. It isa matter of common to, is this: A white Jreket reaching cleverly to | notoriety, however, that Miss Braddon, the {he waist, cut equare back and front. and of | novelist, is the mistress of Maxwell, her pub equal length. with 8 pointed opening three in- | jisher, and it is also known that Miss Evans, ches each side the buttons, and straizht | the authoress of “Romolo and Adam Bede.” is slashes to repeat the effect on the back, each living in unholy bonds with Lewes, the Comp- side its centre. This pretty sack is bonnd | tist philosopher. When Ruskin’s wife lef: with olue, and mside, on tiny bine straps | nim for Mallaus, the artist, it did not prevent closely arranged rifleman style, are set gold | that eloquent writer trom subsequently warm- fancy buttons an inch across. This trimming | jy praising the pictures of the successful rival ans up the frontand each side the gashes in | to his wife's affections, and when Ruskin les- }e ‘waist. and also onthe elask in tLe flowing | turer, Mrs. Ruskin and her paramour are fre- leeve. This, the Ashcroft jacket, isa pretty quently seen in the audience, applauding the thing that will take well. deserted busvand. We presume that it is ‘The styles for children were so pretty that | these, and similar ‘cases not known here, to the writer wanted to describe them all. The | which the writer in the Review alludes ia zhe simplest that signifies most desirable to best | above article. Certainly no such charges will tastes) were Gabrielle frocks, witha deep pale- | jie against our literary Class. All our really tot outlined in trimming, and @ little pointed | noted au:hors and authoresses, so far as the cape on. the shoulder. This 1s the favorite | public are aware, lead blameiess lives. Not. style of street costume, especially neat in buff | withstanding the lax diverce luws of some of Jeno. with black trimmings. Another pretty | our States, we doubt if there isa country up- walking suit was plain green skirtand basque- | on earth where domestic purity is so general like jacket, the only trimming to which was a | or co highly regarded as it is among the white fancy edge, bound in rows of black and white. | people of the United States. The skirts are cut out in all sorts of fancy edges, with rows of different colored piping or bias silt put round. A YounG Bring ATTempTs To Murpsn HEB Hvsianp.—Hudson City, or the people thereof, bad, on Saturday morning, a thrilling seneation in the shape of the attempted mui der ofa husband py his wife, before the lapse ofthree months honeymoon. Patrica Coy! of Beacon avenue, appeared before Justice Aldridge yesterday forenoon and made afi One of the most the 5th military district from Galveston. The National Fenian Congress convened in Cleveland, Obio, yesterda: President Rob- erts and many prominent Fenians are prese! An organization has been effected and business. commences to-morrow. Congress sits with closed doors. About one thousand delegates are now present. The 7imes, of New Orleans, yesterday morn- ing, in reviewing the ravages of the yellow fever in that city during the last half of the month of August, says only four natives of the State died. A large majority of the deaths were of foreigners. The number of interments on Monday was twenty-five Returns trom all portions of South Carolina indicate that interest in registration is flag- ging. The blacks have, so far, more than two- thirds of the whole number. Returne yet to come in will probably reduce their majority, but not materially. Delegates are arriving to the Republican Convention which assembles at Raleigh (N C.) today. The indications foreshadow an immenee gathering. The white population is largely represented, nearly all of whom are moderates of the Goodloe wing of the party. In the election in Wilmington (Del.) yester- day, Joshua S. Valentine, Radical candidate for mayor, was elected by'27) majority, about the same & & year ago. The whole Radical ticket was elected, extept inone ward, where there was a Democratic majority of 15. The Equal Rights Convention, which meetS at Wilmington, Del., to-day, promises to be a large demonstration. Delegates, both white end black, from all parts of the State will be present. A fire yesterday evening destroyed the fruit- packing establishment of Stranm & Sons, 73 Light street, Baltimore The loss on the stock 1s $2,000, and on the building $5,000; partially ineured. The exports of domestic produce trom the port of Richmond, Va.. to foreign countries in the month of August iast amounted in value to $1,029,342. Lieutenant Garretson has been appointed in Galveston, Texas, to take charge of the Freea- men’s Bureau, vice Kirkham, dead. Hon. James A. McDougall, late United States Senator from California, died in Albany (N. ¥.) yesterday. Gen. Canby arrived iu Charleston (S.C.) yes- terday afternoon, with bis family and staff, and took quarters at the Mills Honse. The Democratic (New York) State Conven- tion to nominate State officers will be held at Albany October 34. ASpaciric ror HypropHoria.—Counsellor Lewebin, a Popular writer on agricultaral subjects in Russia, bas made known what he affirms to be a specific for hydropnobia. The specific was originally furntsked him by an old soldier, who assured the Conneellor that he had often cured both men and animals who bad been bitten by mad dogs. An 0; unity subeequently occurred to put the al, ged spe- cific to the test, and it seems to have been successful. One of the bunting dogs belonging to the Counsellor’s brother ran mad and bit ahuntsman. The ueual appliances were re- sorted to for the purpose of preventing the spread of the poison, but after some weeks all the symptoms of hydrophobia manifested themeelyes, aud they had to secure the patient with many precautions. As there was no medicine to be bad in the neighborhood, the Counsellor suggested that the old soldier's specific sbould be tried. Two doses of the remedy were given, oneatnight and the other in the morning. whey the symptoms abated, and the man had no further attacks of dell- Tium orof hydrophobia. At the end ofa few dsys he was perfectly cured, and although eighteen years have since elapsed, he has had no return of the malady. The soldier said he had obtained the recipe freni a peasant of Archangel. The specific which 1s thus te commended consists simply of the root of the 2—Sd street east and L street south. Sth street east and Virginia avenue. —lith street east and Pennsylvania avenue, S—ith street east and Pennsylvania avenue. S—sth street east and A street sout ith street east and South Caroli: S—ith street cast and C street north. THE PRIZE RING.—Fight between Jimmy Glass and Teddy Mock.—Another pugilistic encoun- ter came off this morning, in New Jersey, be- tween two young aspirants for pugilistic fame, named James Giass,and Teddy Mack. Two more scientific young sparrers never en- tered the . Both displayed a great deal of ctivity and generalsbip, but Mack finally got punished so badly that he was forced to give Carin eeree pel gociaree the winner. 7 : | Both parties belonged to Jersey, and are class- Hone aaeault om oeconens sy anne ® tel0- | ed as the bufers of Bergen Four Corners, The with an axon the breast, and had also stabbed j fight har been under consideration for some and cut deponent on the arm with a knife, at | (ime: snd the eports were eager to witness the the same time swearing that she would take so his life. Upon these repreeentations. of which ee Srening beeing ‘bean deokded:f0s the the evidence was visible, Justice Aldridge 18- | Tene, 1 nanGnt Hondo ee sued & warzan:, upon which Bridget waseub- | PiouPy on hand & Headquarters last night. sequently arrested and was held for trial oi | (18«s eg eeleatay libre license the next term of Court, Mrs. Ooyle is repre, | 0% Palisade Avenue, near the Ball ground, sented as & woman of very violent temper. | Wile Mack quartered under the hill jusi Coyle, who appears to be acort of quiet indi. | 2b0ve the Elysian Fields, A fine location just vidooh, says ihathe married, undsr tke cans | off the Weavertown Road leading to Hacken- ; , sack was selected, at which place about one hundred assembled at daylight, a twenty-four foot ring was pitehed and Johany Jones chosen as referee. At half-past four, both men baving arrived, they began to strip and were soon in venue. be street and Maryland avenue. 1—€ street, Porth and New Jersey @ve., (R. B. epot. 23—City Hall. 24—No. 1 Hook-and-Laqqer House, Mass. ave. and 4th street 25—4th street west and New York avenue. 26—Police Station, 7th and Boundary streets. and M street north. est and H sti 297th street west and E stree 3 31—4. street and Pennsylvania avenue, 327th street weet and D street south. 34—Bank of Washington, Louisiana avenue. 35—Central Guard-House. 36—12th street west and N street north, 37—12th street west and I street north. 3$—No.2 Engine-House, D st, north and i2thet. position that she was a widow, but that since his murriaze he has been informed that her first husband ran away to escape just such treatment as the compisinant bas been sub- yect to. 9.2 : Rallread Accident Sommonded aa ply Ot Of th Se ee theming, accompanied by their seconds. “They est. heir power necessary to tue prompt enforce- 5 pu ater plantain, ta plontaga,” gathered in A MicRoscoric Discovzry.—The micro- | both stripped at one hundred and twenty 32—State Department, lith st. westand Sst. north. | ‘Beir P , Mowzox, N. Sept. 2.—At nalf-past ten | August and dfied and redneed see: 601 Fa is landi'execurlen, fam é § ; 1 ea % reduced to a powder.'|'s¢ope is truly @ marvellous instrament. Its | pounds, both seeming in good condition. S—Willard s Hotel SEE EN Te emt it ich laws, decrees, | grojock jast mght the seven P. M.rexpress | The srode of Sdministering it is to simply judgments, and processes. And I dohereby enjoin upon the officers of the army and navy to assist and sustain the courts and other civil authorities of the United S ates in 8 faithful administration of the laws thereot, and in the judgments, decrees, man- dates, and processes of the courts of the United States; ana I call upon all ,ood and well-dis- posed citizens of the United Statesto remem- ber that upon the said Constitution and law: Powers seem almost creative. No discovery ‘When time was called for the twenty-sece Ought, perhaps, te astonish us, which is made | ond round, Mack re: by its assistance; yet that said to have been recently made by a German chemist wil sur- | prise many persons. This savan, with aglass | Mack was taken from the ring claiming that magnifying several millions of diameters, is | Glass had struck him a foul blow, but it was Teported to. have found in the human blood | not seem by any one, nor claimed by his sec- every species of animal and insect, from the | onds, it was deemed only an excuse to end the elepbactdown to the mosquito. Uf course, | fight.—J. ¥. Express. being a German, &nd therefore a metaphysi- | < ites Le cian, he’ straighway builds a fantastic theory | SUNDAY NicuT AMUSEMENT —Going to see upon his snimecuiar basis. He thinks the | the girls en Sunday evening is a custom time- 43—15th street west and K street north. h street west and H street north. et street west and Pennsylvania avenue. 634 street west and H street north. 20th street weet and M street north. Police Station. 20th st. west and K h street west and G «treet north. street west and L street nortl Smithsonian Institution. —18th street west and E street north. 56—Arsenal gato. 57—Navy-Yard gate. 5S—iith etreet west and F atreet north. 59—6th street west and N train. Erie line, trom New York, was thrown from the track. a quarter ot a mile from this station, by a disarranged switch. The locom)- tive was completely upset; two bi cars and the smoking car smashed; the floor of the baggage car was driven through the smoking car, tearing off the roof and nearly the entire side. Miraculous to say, no one was killed, but cuts and bruises were plentifally distri uted. One young man named Charles: Stiles, of Elmira, was badly lacerated in the leg and bled profusely. The smokicg car was well spread the powder on & piece of bread and bni- ter, and give 4 to the patientia small quan- tities at the Intervals already mentioned. to respond to the cal? of time, and the referee finally decided that Glass bad won the fight. UDR. CORIRLL AND Briperr Dugzean’s Ven- FxssIon.—It will be remembered that Bridget Dargan im her confessions attributed the mur- der of Mrs. Qoriell to desire on her (Bridg- et’s) part to take her place,and instanced some “attentions paid te her by Dr. Coriell as reasons for the hope that she had thus entertained. it. north. 2S) En ena da da de Parte treatsouth. Upon publication of these egntessions, are- | characterand temperament of the individual | honored. and generally obeerved even in this 61—Adams’ Express Office. Pennsylvania avenue. | and upon the judgments, decrees, and pro- | filed with passengers, several of whom | porter of the Times proceeded to the Tesidence regulates, or Js regulated by (he is hot quite | COUutry. which generally flings its heelsat old 62—Government Printing Office, Hi street. cesses of the courts, made ir sccordanze with | Pitched themselves through the windows. The | of Dr. Coriell, with whom he conversed freely 63—7th street west and I street north. 64—9th street west and G street south. Ch--14th street west and C street south. 57—U. S. Observatory. 68—8th st. west and 3 st. north. (residence of Sa erintendent of Police.) 71—Police Station, First st. west and F st. north. 72—Police Station. High street, Georgetow sure which) the species of animal predomi- | Customs. The other Sunday evening in Peo- nant 1m bis blood globules. In the man of | Tia Lil., two youths on courting bent, called ferocity, for instance, the micrescopic tiger | &t the residence ot 8 young lady, found her at and bis congeners should predominate; in the | home. and seated themselves to do the agreea- man of gentleness, the lamb; in the brave man, | dle. Pretty soon there came a ringat the door the lion or eagle; in the coward, the hare; in | bell, and twoother youths wereadmitt-d. Now the philosopher, the owl, and so on. the euquette is always, in such cases, for the ee oe last comer to smile, bow politely, and bid the RIoT AMONG TRE PRIZE-FIGHTERS IX ORTO ute @ fair charmer adieu, and go and hunt up some On Saturday night qu riot occurred at | Other girl But ouryoungman thoughtaiffer- College Green, 2 small village on the State | ently. Etiquette or not, they were going to \ne of Indiana and Ohio, between a party of | Stay till those other fellows left. Each sat McCeole and Jones men, who were returning | down. flanked the grate, and glared unutter- from the recent fight. train containing | able things at the other. While they were in the excntsionists consisted of two cars, one of | this blissful state of uncertainty, two other which was,occupied by the McCoole men, and | fellows called to spend the evening, and the other by the Jones party. The train stop- | divining the facts of the case, they determined ping, the party in one car made a raid upon 4 | ‘0 stay and see the fun ont. Another young: low saloon, when the other party came up and man called to see the lady to church: where— attempted to press their way mto the premises. | upon the last two wickedly prevatied upom High words ensued, when a general knock- bim to stay with them. When the old gentle- down took place. Pistols and knives were | ™8n came down stairs the next morning, used freely. Seventeen of the meb were se- seven hats adorned the rack, seven sleepy riously wounded—three were fatally injured, | Youths sat around the fire, and seven duil it iget |. Among the latter, it is reported, pair of black eyes were vatuly endeavoring to was the Hon. Judge Folly. formerly.a Demo. | ook “sweetly” at a languid pair of blue ones. cratic Congressman from Indiana. The old gentleman went into the parlor and held a “love feast,” the resultof which was tbat mone of the ‘gallants” stayed for break~ st. appearance of the wreck is that of the most complete havoc, the baggage cars being piled on top of each other and the locomotive and tender utterly upset. The passengers all gatbered on the track wonaering by what mysterious agency their lives were preserved. A train coming in an opposite direction was fortunately signalled before rumning into the wreck. A train will soon arrive to take the passengers on FIRE AND ARREST OF THE INCENDIARY.— Yesterday evening, about ¢ o'clock, the barn at Cracker Hall, now occupied by Mr. Jerry Reagan, situated about four miles below this city,;oa the Mount Vernon road, was dis- covered to be on fire, and before the flames ‘were arrested, the barn, with its entire con- tents, consisting of furniture, sash and blinds, farming implements, grain, &c. «c, valued at more than one thousand dollars, exclusive of the building, was totaliy consumed. A col- ored man named Charies Smith, who had pre- viously threatened to inflict some injury apon Mr Reagan, because the latter, having some time since, caught him in a theft, had inform- ed upon him, was seen to enter the building a short time before the fire began, and as he made off ss soon as it was well under way, it ‘was but natural that suspicion should at once attach itself to him, and consequently consta- ble J. O. Kirby, of Fairfax county, who had been attracted to the spot by the smoke. in- stantly star'ed in pursuit of him, and after a long and tiresome chase, and a severe tussel. succeeded in effecting nis capture, and brought upon ‘the statements made by Bridget. The Doptor spoke passionately of his fondness for bis wite. and denounced with vehemence the woman who murdered her. Of the'motive for the deed, he ead he felt convinced now that st was not robbery, but that Bridget had some- bow conceived the insane idea that she could supplant Mrs. Coriell in hie affections. He dwelt upon the absurdity of such a thought, and said that neither he nor Mrs. Coriell had ever treated Bridget with any degree of famil- iarity. ee eee neers 7A trial for murder has tately been at- tracting attention at Vienna. On Easter Mon- day a young woman about twenty, named Elizabeth Kolb. was killed in the absence of her family. Aiter moch research, a cervant girl, pay ibyet inthe same houee, and called Petersilxe, and her lover, 4 workman named T oll, were.arrested. The giri ultimately con- feared the crime, but the man persistently de- nied it, althougn the evidence against him, in Addition to the gpateanion of his accomplice, was overwhelming. APs, were both found guilty, and the girl was sentenced fo death, while the man, who Bad evidently been the | amps ‘was condemned to hard Jabor for ife. The cause of this discrepant & pro- Vision inthe Austrian Jaw that ital sentence can only be pronounced on the testi- mony of two witnesaes and the confession of the culprit. Thus the remsioney efi Trot has saved bis life, while his more feeble compan- ion is rehtemced to ascend the scaffold. the same, depend the protection of the lives, lberty, property, and happiness of the people. And I exhort them, everywhere, to testify their devotion to their country, their pride in its prosperity and greatness, and their deter- Mination to uphold its free institution by a hearty co-operation Im the efforts of the Gov- ernmentto sustain the authority of the law to maintain the supremacy of the Federaj Constitution, and topreserve unimpaired the imtegrity of the National Union. In testimony whereof, | have caused the seal of the Linited States to be affixed to these presents, and sign the same with my Rand. Done at the city of Washington, the third day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. AnpREw JouNson, WOOD AND COAL. OoaL AND WOOD AT WHOLESALE OR BETAIL. I am now receiving all the various kinds of COAL fromthe most approved mines, purchased direct from miners for cash. _fnavetaken'a portion of Riley’ wharf, foot of Tit! treet, for we of storing Coal on it, thereby saving hauling to Yard. It can be deliv: direct from the wharf for fifty cents per ton less than if hanled to the yard. Having all the facilities for obtaining and deliv- ering Coal, I will sell it at the lowest possible tice. PAV hiere persons nse large quantities, a deduction “AM Kinds of WOOD at low price ‘All Kinds 0 at low price, arc Sawed and Split Wood kept under cover nt OBE Samed ae COAT STEWART Office, corner H and 12th sts. Wood Yard, 15th st. and Canal. Coal wharf, foot foe pounds to the tor teed, by a sworn js to the ton guaranteed, weigher. = aub-Im By the President: WILL1am H.SBWARD, Secretary of State <e-—__ 8&7 Belle Boyd has lett her husband. SJ The sales of wheat in Toledo for three days. recently, exceeded 1,000 bushels. &7 They are baying brilliant fancy balls in Warrenton, Va |S The Edioburgh Review tells us that our champagne 1s adulterated with petro- eum. —— ENGLien Rerorw—Mr. Bright and Mr. Mill write to Mr. Beales, and-urge continued agi- tation of the reform question. Mr. Bright gay: The concession of a wide franchise 1s most incomplete, ro long as the security of the ballot is denied. As a machinery for conduct- ing elections without disorder. the arrange- ment of the ballot. is perfect; and if on that ground only, it shoul ee PNEUMATIC.—The number of telegraphic de- spatches received at the central station in ‘aris has imerensed so considerably that the administration, finding it impossble to send ‘them by porters in all directions to their re- spective destinations, has adopted a plan for HE NATIONAL be adopted.” Hecon- SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, a7 The New Orleans Picayune is begging | bim safely to this city, where he was locked | | Lawp Satee.—Minor & Tongue's Land | fcas that the ballot cil; ki the speedy transmission of letters, APcoatrn, OF WASHINGTON, D. C., the Louisiana planters te sow winter SRESE | Spin the Watch house, previous to his being | Agency has reccatiy ‘gala the “Locust Greve ciation ane eer tee oor voter, Me MEA] | BOUS series of fron tuber, sixty-flve millime, Chartered by Special Act of Congress fér the and not Joolisbly cultivate only cotton or | taken to the jail at Fairfax Court-Honse-— bse fo Lay s. Pyrenees argues that the R ber ‘shold fee to ft; tras, mee abalf mches in diameter, has gk BEEFING UNDER GUA ANZEE OF | sore rian = Alex. Gazette, isd. : reg ange ne a west bem aie Japerab Weubers Gr Parlihmentars 4 Ene ae Grenelie Se Gertenine en ed 3 i * CASH BO Notuhe Uhty Obcectl ot ite ene A Hoc Law Svrr.—A curions law suit, is (000-—-$1,600 one i . Bosige Suvenrcare, . MuwTenges: members of the Uity Vounell ot Holy Springs, | pending in Decatur, Ili. in relation to a bar. | two bor th meoges yg tly aealged ‘ostés, and back again to the central office. Sait oy Inow Woaks—The Esteline far- Dace, 8 magnificent iron property, situated in a twenty from Staunton, 2 iF mee t i SP tai aadar eon two years. They bave also eold the farm of Colonel Wm. Ei ta A Park,” con- nig taining 450 acres, Iyt toi Mr. Pease, of New York, for 97,6002 ar Mies., whose term had expired. = An ccrhanse Tefuses tobe comforted by @ fact that e88 is “looking up,” bat con- /| thataction @ proof that business is flat, Mi INTINGS. WILLS. DEEDS, PAINTINGS ALUABLE PAPEES And all-deacriptions of Valuables, and for th BENTING OF SAFES, gain for hogs. lt appears that Drayman Tuack- er asked Uonklin what he would take for! tne “largest and smallest of his hogs,” in & of some seventy-five. Oonlin, suppoeing, ‘uck- Each cylinder may contain as many as for: patches, and a new one is sent off every 4 minutes. po: Meee ettae Bele ate 87 In looking back for the last thirty o years, rie ee ‘ite back. ef would take the smallest hog and fie it # portion of ge comity.) was | S8yean English: journal. it ts satisfactory to A 4 ml -4 bas been ft —just two—picked them ont for him, ate 17th to al HS find that the pauperism of tke country has net FIRE AND Ashiteje = R-PEOOF VAULTS, 2 ‘Cholera oe perp treated in ia Bie te aa tenet Beseee ee sold, Sonya Mend Baer Alle-‘} i in any! Be ‘the proportion Orrice—Consen NEW YORK AVENUE AND | Of the Oludlausl Ooimaaerelal, Gy eee | erpoced ith te ee eileen ae eg Sne-haif of Which was paid nhand: ‘Thefwn: | ita the incretes of the population. “ia the FIFTEENTH STREET. sniphuric acid i the veins. bona tiem ail, a0 he phd ‘purchased tue tlemen who archased this Preperty wi al — 1 neers ween poad O ad S. = em an largest. ease eTeate tl rs mo} 1GGi R RUNTINGTON CROROES: | ream Si paid or pe ree at in Sent considerable fan, avd if’ the inwyere eee they Linve made. Richmond Eeamine? Toons | 14372,0%; whilst in 1665 the eum o £6,264, 961 ¥, Figee, ¥ chee reg as ae a ph er yore maith ta) caer don’t make their ‘winter's meat ont of that ‘ r was snfficient to relieve the distress existing HATHANIEL WILSON Oe > ” | in the ofice of the Providence Journal. pe i fpe gpetecre cory agreed 3 Wa ee ea Of -Ger90.517 was suBtcicat te ales ee “ 2 . mi e S&P. » eRGHGE o RVANS, Vice Paesnenr. ay Hai Govetans ¢legt of Beatarky i esd comers. oT Te OM from an oxcan tress in @ populadion of 21,100,000." WM. 8. HUNTINGEOD: AUYDER. Secuntany.,| Kim af his house. Ber Re a eee are ane Now ork iy hZ Te transactions of yach lew and anti- — i ‘encor games, Dy Ww association: said, main- Orrice Hours: From9 oicleck a.m. toBotelock | Suzana cen eestor ey none onlttvate tnd expecially the game of bas® ball. Tt aye: ined reign of tent im fos covet ar | 2 Rea AA Si SET TSI, = ss Ghee wae 87 The Detrost Onief of Police had.his pock- | tabi swey thee iaedoor 4 Say from meranes soeeuuny ween Waae ue Sy oy mA « picked land Alderman carriage riding, and to that only sare who, ° trom 1 DeraRwment oF THE I¥tEKI0n, |S7 Charles T. Wheeler plunged into the | road to Realte-hara bodily exercise. Tpnere ay on tials law, Pension ‘Onrics. July, | ‘ater at St. Clair. Mich., and-saveda young | is no other method than this by which seden- ling the. that they sdmouce Pie Winds eden | RRS araeae el ecmatstan ge | uc pntnee pera, aly 7 spudoalnarsebetin teenie scribed Land Warrante, which a alleged to baye } ioee the ¢njoyment“of a ‘822,000 | which long-continued: in-door life inflicts, ——— been lost oF destroyed 1 "is reby given | which he 8 tew days before. sot pra yp stirring amuees in: 7 The accounts from all parts of frelana that at the date following the deuct ion of each it the harvest, &s.be.ter. than Warrant, a new certificate or warrant of like Ake bata), rio dhrew ll gaa ee, Peres the ineny year since TES tae ane Topeer 908. He BARRET?, Comnloglouer: Who ire ihe boys of to-day. willbe ‘bul poor, fa a “dignenh, and nate — any and short-lived representatives of the wa tay. we X2;, 174, fOr 120 ncres. iumned under the act of Rinsricas business world? fly that ho appease minor chil of Neloon Hist, deceased, and as grant! Munpen in New JEnsxy—A horrible mur- te g Saray AB Ger bas just bsen disclosed at - Boanton. Mor- ori and suite ee No. for 180 acres, issus inder the act of March 3 iat, a he game si a and antic anddamaiic March 238d: fn toe mens tara vetober 6, 1855. Sree ath eae Bea eo 3a,dbb, for 1id scree, heetied natiee arch 3y 3880. inthe ‘David: Glen. Marcmanted March 1: 1860" Sey ; Zhe Iba No sos. for #0 seeped acy theaet Bare paneube Nas} ‘wes eran wis, ? 4 dlovember Ee B 1 + fa being Broad street, ip Phi : ‘with the Nicholson pa' z Lar eet gio”