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A a Young Man ia Chi- cage. From the Chicsgo Post, 2th.) nr care of suicide occurred insteve- THE EVENING STAR 49 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXOEPT£D AT THE STAR BUILDING, 4 Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and llth street, ay W. D. WALLAOH; The STAR isserved by the carriers to their subscribers in the Oity and District at Tax OurTs PER WEEK. Copies atthe counter, with or without wrappers, Two UERTS each, i PRICE FOR MAILING :—Three mont! Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dob~ bers; one year, Five Dotiars..No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pnublished of Fri aay —One Dollur and a Half @ Year. ~ BANKERS. es, gt COOKE & CO., A Singelar Suicide dolph street, wherein THomas OC. Young by sBootipg bims tered the room gi @ reat in a quiet portion of the room, and or- dered snd ctank two or three glasses Of beer, The ealoon wae crowded at the time with busy talkers and drinkers, who were startled by bearing the report of @ pistol. All eyes were turned in the airection from which the sound epee aes and Young was seen to rise from. is eest, throw his arms ont wildly. and then tink back into his chair, a corpee. The muy WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1867. NS. 4,533. | Stmpiersna deat srust naveentued innaene: The pistol, @ single-barreled one, was quite &s if purchased for the express deadly THE MASONIC CRREMONIES, The ceremonies of laying the corper-stene of the Cemetery with Masonic honors wer: yery, ae = = urpose. an@-General Berry directed ‘that he be seized, FOREIGN NEWS. Pulipon the table by which hehad been sitting which was doge. : ‘This act canse@ qnite s | Loxpor, Sepiember 17.—An informal meet- | was found & mourning envelopr, bearing ihe commotion in the crowd,-who'wereacqaain. | iM& was held to-day.at Lambetn by delegates | date August 27, directed in a feminine Sand, | ANTIETAM CEMETERY, —_.—_—_. For BattiMore.—Trains leave daily, except | CLOSE UF THE DEDICATION OERE- MONIES. | t § ‘7 to the Pan-Anglican Synod, which has been | to the deceased, who bad written ¢ a ieee tpi. Bee sarees dimen Mao EDpresal ye, aod eee ease teed by John | ted with the perryarrested.: General Berry, | caiied together by the Archbishop of Uanter- | lead pencils the words: “Piece ern site Treas and 8:45 p.m. On Sunday, at 7:45;a, m.; and 4:30 Preece ereareee 2p Coates. Esq., Grand Master ot Maryland. fearing that &n attempt was being made | bury. Bishop Hopkins, of Vermont; Bishop | friends in Brooklyn, and they will pay my Fifteenth strett, opposi nats and 8:45 p.m. SPEEOH UF PRESIDENT JOHNSON, ‘The Masonic orders, in fall regafia, assem- | to release the percon, dréw his pistol, and or- | Udenheimer. of New Jersey; and many other | funeral expenses.” Yand roll at current market rates, and keep |) For art Way Srations.—Daily, except Sunday, mised bisp-ed tia bled abont the stand, when the Grand Master, | dered back the crowd, butin doing eo the cham- | Episcopal clergymen from the United States, | The boay was conveyed to the Armory, ectzbcatiy of iead-s full cupply of all S¢7.00 tad 248 and 86.9, a. ‘Bundey, at 725 ADDRESSES OF GOVS. GEAR\ AND | In ‘ne proper terms, ordered the Grand Lodge | her containing the load fell ont, While this | Dave arrived here,and were present at themeet- papa eink aniad piebrrabe. nye pehe GOVERNMENT BONDS, Fon Wa ae = eck ‘on AShivduis Zone FENTON. of Maryland to be opened for the purpose spe- | was going om, detectives MeDevitt, of this | iaxcugeTsR, September 17.—Colonel Keliy, | ed, and the following articles found therein BEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND eee ees ig sified. A hymn, commencing “Father of Love | city, West, of Baltimore, and Taggart, of | knownto be one of the leaders in the laws | Two neckties. an ambroty pe of an elderly ls, "INTEREST NOTES. Fou ANNAPOLIS.—7:00 a. ™.,a0d 43) p7i.. No SCENES AND INCIDENTS. and Light,” was then sung to the tane o | Philadelphia, slipped on their badges, and pongmectioatine fn sprneae arcu red by | dy, apparently his mother; a small package of Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and | train on Sunday. ae “America ;” after which the list of the cou- | stating that they were officers, with some | thcadyutenet atime rhe Poptang Hee fuuly | Semeaneds cite Se ee ollections made on all accessible points. For ALL Pants or THE WesT.—Leave daily, ex- [Special Report for the Star.] tents of the stone was read, and this was fol- | difficulty cecured thé man, and took him ont sdgnsined, ‘and will be sent to Dublin for trial, | ink sketches of a comic character, very weit eol-tf cept Sunday, at Spktron ant 4:30 and $:45 ray: Our special diepatches from Antietam Cem- domed win SO ty Gan mans rae of the crowd. On examining the person, he | cl Rie a foaldbic et Psta'ctty, gecuied, entitled tke Adventures of Tim ‘80. and 8:45 p.m. only, connecting | etery yesterdsy bronght us au ‘account of the rand Master; the Master, an Proved to ke Mr. Poffenberger, of the Cap- Bur . F.—, ident of is city, | Tickler, the Donkey Doctor,” two pleces of VAVINGSBANE. } st Relay House with Weetern train: dedication ceremonies-wp tothe close ot Ex- enna Wardens then descended from the/plat- | (10) police, a gentleman of undoubted Integ. | S™PPosed thhave been a director in the Fenian | try, evidently cut from a newspaper, en- torm, the Grand Master taking the tro’ Deputy Grand Master the square, and. tl Senior Grand Warden the ‘el, and the Ju- nior Grand Warden the plumb; the Grand t the east of the stone. his organization in this section, died recently, and | titled “Antony and Cleopatra,”and «Rock me ‘Was buried to-day. His funeral was the oc- | to sleep, mother,” and a small black covered casfon et extensive ana significant demonstra- | book entitled “Glad Tiaings—Come to Jesus,” tions.’ Over 8,000 persons joined im the proces- | the first few leaves of which bore evidences of mae Lactating — to = grave. | perusal. aueue the book was a letter from min, Sep. 17—King William, of Prussia, | bis sister Ellen, informing him of his brother’ wil visit Radstadt during the present week, | death. 2 , last ‘(on invitation of the Duke of Baden, who has The deceased had been for three years past “A PIN A DAY IS AGROATA YEAR.” | philadelphia and.New York Through Line. | Gov. Bradford's oratida and the singing of the Call at the corner of Fon New Yorx, withont change of cars.—Leave | segond hymn. Aé the last notes of the hymn 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEN daily, except Sunday. at 7:458.m., and 12:15 and 7:00 | died away, there were loud cries tor Governor | FREEDMEN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST 00. :00 p.m. enly. Sleeping care | Geary, mingled with calls for President Jobn- oy pene the Senier Grand Warden CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. Te Patisiecpmia—Dafly, except Sunday, at | HAD. ‘THe bandstrack up afaneral dirge, and | at tne west wad ihe Juuior Graud Wordae er ‘The Contral Office of this Company iewew situated | 7.50" MUA Tass aaa yhy ner Ou Sunday, | te calls for Gov. Geary Were repeated, when | the south side of the stone. rity, and who had, beem a galiant soldier, and they returned with bim to General Berry and ated the fact, wher the fatter immediately apologized handsomely for the mistake, so upjust to Mr. P. ! The train lett Keedysville for Washington ion with the said: The Grand Master then applied the plumb, | and Baltimore about 7 p.m , and did not reach | Péquested bis majesty to hold a review of the | a resident of this cit: y. having been in the em- pal ohio oer ala at7 p.m. only. hb heen Mal programme which | £298re and level to the atone, and pronounced | Washington until 1 o-clock thie morniug. military forces of the grand duchy. The cabi- | ploy of the Western ‘Union Telegraph Onan, we go ‘OPEN FROM 9 TILES. Great Pennsylvania Route,’ has beén Banded to me by yonr committee of | it "Well formed, trne and trusty.” ‘The golden Nini Were, nets of Berlin and Vienna are negotiating a | pany, by whom he was paid a salary of $100 ONE DOLLAR and upwarderecetved, | For raz Nontewast, Sotrm axp SOUTH WEET ments, which they vesire to be carried | #0d silver vessels were then preseniad to the wae Fee paid on all bums of FIVE DOLLABS | Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio depot at7:45 a.m. | Cyamagmente, which, th Couipleted ‘you may Wardens, and by them ‘o ihe Grand Maater, and upwards. made in UNITED STATES | 924 4:90 and 8:45 p. m. have an opportunity te hear some of onr dis- | Stone wnile the Gand Master Rocitedmhe Bae pans read STOCRS ‘ONLY, under the direction Steambeat Travel. bon peri p mages ane order of exercises a brie:_« M the All-bounteous Author of Na. eee ea at the Fiasies Committee of the | _ For Ricnmoxp axp rx Sovrn axpSovrawrer. | Potne cneering for Gov, Geary was renewed, | ‘0% bless die inbabitantsof this place with all Bo.e cancman! of ae ‘The steamers of the Richmond and Frederickaburg | the multitude being determined to have a | ‘De necessaries, convenieices and comforts of |] cOmmercial treaty, which will relieve the | per month as an operator. At the ume of bis trade between Austria and Germany, and death he was only nineteen years of age. make the busimess of the two countries more | Of a retiring, bashtal disposition, he had satisfactory. mingléd but little in society of either men or Lisron, Sept. 17.—The steam frigate Min- | women. Of lateit had been noticed that he Desota. Capt. Jas. Alden, of the United States | had gradually become acidicted to drink, but practice squadron, arrived to-day. Sbehason | was neither noisy nor quarrelsome while ‘The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company ‘was unsparing in the effort to have the ar- | rangements for the trip carried out. satisfac- torily. Major Koontz, the agent here, had pre- viously prepared the necessary cars for’ the : a life; assist in the erect‘on and completion of } i joard the graduating ciassof midshipmen from | ubder jts influence, and when its effects had ‘Deposits are now more than $400,000. line leave Seventh street wharf daily,except Sun- | speech trom him. At last he approached the | Hife; assist in Washingtonians, and with Uaptain Uolling, | . K; protect *he workmen against ‘the naval school at Annapolis. | passed off, would be found as usual at hi rt. T. HEWITT, of New Pee Rarent ny, aayss at6a.m.and7p.m. On Sundays até6a.m. SrORN et. tae ration Gar Goan long- | every accident, and long preserve this struc. | the popular despatcher at this end, personally NzEw‘York, Sept. 1 ‘he steamer Russia, | Bnmondsy morning he resigned posttton W.. 3. WILSON, Catisrel Bach sank enly. i Friends ond Fellow. Cilizent Will you do | ‘Ye from decay; and graatto us ail the corn | superintened the seating of the company, per- | from Liverpool, has arrived with dates to the | rine office, and announced his purpose to go my 2-W.FSM.om" For ALRXANDRIA.—Steamers cage nT asm onetevert [A voice—“Certainly.”) Jevse | Of nourishment, the wineof refreshment, and | forming his part, 28 he always does, to the | 7th. bome to his friends, giving as a reason therefor W street wharf every hour from6 a.m. until7 p. m. let the programme be completed, and then 1 | t@ Ol, of joy.” “Ames! So mote it be! | satictaction of all. A correspondent of the London Times no- | that he wished to attend the funeral of his National Bank of Washington | dais. i Amen! TheGrand Masterthen struck the tces, a8 a warlike symptom, the transporta- | brother, information of whore death he had re- For Mount VeRnon.—The steamer Wawasret | Will be glad te sppear in front of the stand and | say a few wordeto you. 1 thank you for your || $t0Ne thrice with the gavel, and the public Yon of large quanties of oats from Sweden to | ceived.’ During Wednesday afternoon he was kindness. and hope you will preserve order | honors of Masonry were given. The Grand France. ‘he total quantity to the present | met by an acquaintance, who aired when ivingstene, th BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. | leaves Seventh street wharf Tuesday, Thursday The Arrest of Tivinke ene, the | jay. O gud ‘Saturday Mbiiiings of each Week at 30 0'clok Master then spread the canent: after which, he u time 18 estimated ata million anda quarter | he was going to start for home. Young mad ba damp Pk gg returning at $4 p.m. when several of the Governors will Goa cs | dirccted the Grand Maretal toorder the craite- | _ The Chicago Post, of Friday, contains the | puenels. i | noreply, but turning hastily away burst into i For BaLtimorg AND Potomac River Lanv- | address you.” [Applauee.| The Govern men to lower the stone. following additional particulars of the arrest The wheat crop of England and Scotland is | tears. It is thongnt that his emotion arose GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY : you’, fApp Fa overnor | The stone having been properly laid, a Ma- | of Livingstone, wno torged Commodore Van- | under the average. Barley is ten and oat: ie | Ines.—The steamer Columbia leaves Riley's wharf, | was appiauded as he retired. "g to he 000, from the fact of bis having already determined AND foot of Eleventh street, every Wednesday morning | “The programme was then proceeded with, | foD!c ode was sung in cosclusion,atter which | derbilt’s name to a check for $75,000, and who | teen per cent. abeve the av upon eelf-destruction. : fr was brought to New York on Friday. = FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED abe cickek. apd the poem of Clarence F. Babler, of New | Ghapiain, Nambere of ie cpeeeee ee | Proceeding to thehouse with his prisoner, | The Black Creek in Cowrtla Theatrical Nein of Moe the STATES, Potomac TRANSPORTATION Linz FoR Baxti- || York, wae read by Hon. G. L. Cramner, com- forward to deposit artides, coins, &¢,in the | Ellis the Chicago detective, was introduced te Agent Bound to the Peace. fatal act was prompted by sheer loneliness 18th street, opposite the Treasury Department. MORE AND Potomac Biver LANDINGs.—Steamers | marion er from West v ieginia stone, after which the bex was sealed up. Mrs. Livingstone, & rather attractive looking There was quite an excitment this forenoon, | @nd melancholy induced by his brother's P sath treet wharf at 6 a. m. on Wednes- |, / a the President Gesln wore eee 4 Besides. tne Basonic. vider which arrived ae Ag epiokenipert Mestsotihe ciciniteees a the ‘Tombs, before Justice Dowling, caused once The emi ony: elicited at the inquest fi ‘reasul jays and Saturdays. ; be yy the timore ant Ja10 Railroad, the fol- c e sudden appearance in court of e: . ; Seemed to point to this probability. ratm Servet team Bocesties with) ‘Treemarer United’ | Carew tatcGaye Go ceed a Swann. The President sremarks were as f0l- | lowing lodges were represented in large num. | Deng the daughter of the New York million | Paver ne pemaye ere ce Coes norton: that thé deed was tho reralt of deme Livingston, an elegant boat, leaves her pier, oppo- aire, Commodore Vanderbilt. The prisoner My Fellow-countrumen: In appearing before | Pers: Eureka, of Shurpsburg, Md.; Friend. | sire. accompanied up stairs, where he desired "7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS.o@ site No. 170 Light street wharf, Baltimore, every | you {11s not for tue purpose of making any | 8'P, of Hagerstown; Mt. Nebo, of Shepherds. and Mr. Harry Wall, a dramatic agent, doing | Meutal aberration. At the time of his death business at No. 649 Broadway, Mr. Palmer, | he was not intoxicated, haying drank but one buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT ‘ 5 ™., } town, Charity, of Harper's Ferry; and | ‘© pack up some articles neccessary for the | in reply to the magistrate, suid that he wanted | or two glasses of beer. ‘The jury returned a eent se Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 8 p. m.,.for | lengthy remarks, but simply toexpress my ap- Equality, of Martinsburg West Virginia. contemplated journey. The rooms were fur- | to be protected from the insultand mierferenee | YeTdic: to the effect simply that the decenved SECURITIES at current market rate Easton Point, Double Mills, Oxford, Clora’s Point,|| probation of the ceremonies which have taken rished in elegant and comfortable style, as be- | of Harry Wall, who had gone into bis theater | came to bis death from the discharge of a ple FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections | Wallach’s Wharf, Cambridge, Hughlett’s Ww harf, | place to-day. My appearance on this occasion THE MONUXENT. fitted the abode of the daughter of Commodore | a few nights since, and when refused admit. | tolin bisown hand. His uncle, a gentiensa LL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE | ©*>in Creek, Medford’s Wharf, and Lloyd’s Land- || will be the speech that I will make My re- ‘The design of the monunent has beenagreed | Vanderbilt. Scarcely had they entered the | tance, swore in = threatening and insu named Clements, residing in Geneseo, IIinoie. on A 2 ing. flections and my meditations will be in silent | yon. The pedestal is to be twenty-five bed-room, when Livingstone sprang towards | manner that h Id get ev € | as been informed by tel 2 communion with the dead, whose deeds we are | "P ba ycfve feet je mould get even with them, and y telegraph ot the melaa. UNITED STATES. eae Bae ee Nan En ee eee re || high and swanty-twoTeelsquare at tne base, a window seat Whoreon lay a londec rarer burst up the whole arrangement, by taking | choly event, and is expected to arrive in the Bi cieay kSoreetoet Seno ae SPECIAL NOTICKS. give utterance to the feelings of emotion ia- | It will be surmounted with a statuie repre. | AdY,,Cocked. But the wateht emergency, | ae aces Mie gpmnployed in the place. Some | city to-day. time ago, Mr. Wall, it is alleged, induced epired by the address and prayers which have | senting a soldier keeping gard over the graves and Betty Rigi to break off | _4™*UAL Mzetinc or THe Genera Uon STMENT will cure the Itch.,| Deem made, and the hymns which haye been | Of his comrades, Both tle pedestal and the Quick as a flash he seized and overpowered prompt attention to 7 | : the desperate man, this time performing a t é VENTION OF THE UNIVERSALISTS oF THE U; ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS ay Twillenre Salt Rheum | 80g, Isball attempt no such thing. I am | statute are to be of white granite. from Rode | ceremony which had been politely waited tier to Cileager foray fotens TED STATES.—The last session of the (zeneral ATON’S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. merely here to give my countenance and aidro | Island. The statute alow will weigh eiguty- | placed a pair of handcuffs upon bie wrists of playingstar characters at first-class hearers, | Convention of Universalists, held at Gaies- gnd to any other business entrusted to us. ATON’S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of, | the ceremontes on this occasion, but I must be | sx tons. . Alter thus securing him against resistance, | whereas Mme. Sangalli was put into a third. | O78: !!inols, adjourned to meet in Baltimore FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- . Sots permitted to express the hope that we may LEE'S ROK. Ellis surveyed the apartment more closely. | rate theater, and Mme. Rigi into a coi on the third Tuesday in September, 1867. Ac- : fe ie WEERS & POTTER. Banton Preis, | follow the example whicn has been so elo- | Just west of the main stad, and within the | Upon the wall was harging another Teveloot é “ me ta | cordingly, the convention met yesterday morn- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully feratshed. | sell it. W 5 & POTTER, Boston, Proprietors. | Guently alluded yo this afternoon end wick saloon. They were afterwards, according to J — WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, | 2D. GILMAN. Agent, Peuna. av. selieoly” | JBeplly alluded to this atternoon, and which | cemetery enclosure, is @ Imestone rock, eome | ‘ully loaded, while under the bed tay two | what he covla hear epaniondd ecg eee | ines at pi clock im the Universalist Onursh, ae ; f = || When we look on’yon baitie-flcld and think of | * feet long by <wo ¢r three feet high- shot. | Us Tied shot guns charged with'ouck- | bad condition. He wanted to have Mfr. Wall Te-was called to order by ths porneaont Cone: Washington, March 20, 1865. m 21-t1 AYEK'S AGUE CURE, the brave men on bath sides who fell in the | Kown far and wide throaghout Washington | “"Yn que time the New York officer returned | BOW Over to the peace, and compelled to Keep | tay en eg order by the Dermanen! secre- = | For Fever and Aewe, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, | fierce struggle of baitie, and Who sleep silos, | county as Lee's Fock, fromthe fact It 1s sain, from Geneva, having performed the ngesesary thw ely mig Bim Snnoy alice th fatare. atiar which they uuitedin’ prayer with Mes? CLOTHING, &c. omen Fever, Dem Apne Pepodical or Bil” yn their graves—yes, who sleep in silence and | that Tent aca ates hereon during the | jepal business. Meanwhile, unbeknown t& | iateu by Mr Palmor none gree ees main, | @- Bailey, of Maine. ‘The names of delegates []OSANO SHARDON. CSS htch arse from matariows, marsh, or miasmatic pene ta ed Ge athe rine tone rerees begged he Contedersicahees erie ies the officers. Mrs. Livingstone Rad despatched | ‘and he had no reason to doubt them so far, | Were then called, and a quorum of members N N. O1SONS. : the farm hands in all directions for lawyers to aid im estricating her husband from his un- ee ae predicament. The fast, high-spirited ‘Mr. Wail had not only been guilty of extraor. | {0M various Stat dipary conduct towards the managers of the | A Committee was ; ap re “Black Crook,” but also towards Mdlies. San- | ="! a 0 reported for president H. was found to be present. ERCHANT TAILORS. pointed to nominate per- CORNER 91m AND D STR Having just purchased a very cho nm ‘ (ey) their example as they sleeping in peace in | day parties of curiosity hinters were busily fail Contatatne either Ace Gen eesne’ | their tombs and live together infriendenipand | enzaged In chipping piece of the Tock as rel. ce we" muth. Zinc, nor any other minerat or poisonous | in peace. [Applause.} You, my fellow-citi- | ics. Throughout the crows during the day, team was now hitched to atwo ed D. Williams, Esq.. of Mi s 5 ‘ A 4, aT . q.. of Massachusetts; vice pres- EO os vue peedine deacon. Trustimes athatever, iein nowise Injares any pa. | zens. bave my earnest wishes, as youhave had | Venders of relics of the batle field, consisting | buggy. with Elder in front handling tha reins, | Fails Ste, Biel, who w pave cout tees emarange | ident, Rev. E.G. Brooks, of New York; secre- we invite our friends te visit our establish: the nane districteare literally perond account-and | BY cTor's im times gone by, mi the earliest aud | Of bullets, pieces or shet, canes. cc, were | and Eilie behind, ready tohandle the prisoner | tecuoe wctenteg ee ene eer eey And PIO: | tary. Hew. W. E. Gibbs, of New Jere. she ment. hoping that each may find amongst We believe atte eee el ene Bictocy ue | Mest trying periods, to preserve the Union ot | busily engaged in disposing of their wares, should occasion require. Arrived at Black- | present pass upon the matter, how: President sppointed committees on elections, Our HARGE AND VARIED STOCK somvthineto | Kone medicine. Our pride ia. gratified hy the ac- | these States, to restore peace and harmony to | MoClellan's position dnring the fight was | perry Station, the detectives found that Mrs, | PreseRt pass Testimony of ike ladies’ than, | Unfinished business, public meetings, religious suit their fancy sel4-Im Hromledgcments we receive of the radical curesef. | Our distracted and divided country, and you | pointedout nearared farmhouse, in a posi- Eivingstone’s emlesaries had not bean sis | ‘selves. | | Cae ibe tua mechstasy cesta % ted ino patched in vain. Some ike & score c sented a re F 3. HEIsrnceEr, | i flag of the Republican of the Constitation of | 108 & littleless commanding than that ocen- laws J Captain Jourdan then undertook to have the bot ‘witnesses brought from Boston and Philadel. | 0m the First Universalist Society of Uecil phin. cud in the meantime Mr Wall admivea | coumty, Md.. asking for the fellowsiio of the to bail in the sum of $1,000. Considerable in- | £°B¢ral Convention of the United States, ‘Tne HUSH SLECHS, RAY AANSERER? dng | PEGRSELMALFBRRI dA AnG Rex I. Spriel (Buecessor to H. F. Lovpon & Oo.,) our forefathers. pied by Lee. A scoop in the wooded cregt ot The benediction was then pronounced, when | the South Mountain range, with @ single tall CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY LIVER SOME ATS arising from tor; | the President, Cabinet officers, Gov. nn | tree left as a look-out, showed where McCie! MERCHANT TAILOR. Pidity of the Liver. it, ie an! excellent remedy] | and others left the platform. ‘Colonel J. Mt 7. assietan' were on hand to try titles for the pos- sescion of the prisoner. An attorney had been derpatcned to Elgin, a few Miles @fstant, to procure both a writ of Aabeas corpus for the Possession of the prisuner, and also a wett or id J | land’e cignal corps did such vaiuaple service i “ ‘The Rev. J. Patterson, from the commit- Metropolitan Hotel, (Iate Brown’s,) ° “Tor ‘Bilas Disorders and. Liver Complaints. it | whe escorted the Presideat ard nancy ieids | OUring the same memorable contest. Laznn.|| Sschment, for Detective Ellis. who hed in pte rade (OME oa eal aer et tee on education, presented an elaborate report, fyW-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. isan excellent remedy, producing many truly re- | cars at Keedysvijle, which place they left at | 4nt fields of corn spread im every direction | fonndatthe farm. Pending the rewurn of the ee spindiess moll oon om He ing. At ———— ie cures suhere other meattines had failed | ten minutes to-seven o’elock for Washington | uncer tne eye from this elevsted spot, (ceme- | absen: attorney, the remgiming lawyers were Virginia Ne states that the various colleges and seminaries Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.,Practicad | ten Minutes to to detain the party until the papers should ar- | ene cost of brineing the Nelson and ., | Werenever before in so flourishing and prom- PAWNBROKERS. and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold | 940, 0t ere renewed for, Governor Geary | “°° grounds) and the imagination suggests | end be served. . staveten; (ioe the Washington jor) | ising @ condition. btatistics were given of a all,round the warld. Z.D.GILMAN, || vy the crowd, which constiinted @ mectiay | ‘atite deep green and wouterful growth 1s | “Y228G his resurn, however, the detectives most interesting character. The denomination Richmond).from Europe to the Uapitol Square in Richmond, was $2,560. 4 i HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF Bon Agent, Washingto independent of the regular arrangements by | @¥¢ Partly to the huraan blogi with which the baye under their surveillance eleven schools quietly gave the legal gentieman the slip. Ke-entering the buggy, and madeexcellent use % Z Meges. with an appropriation of $1,558,- f EIN & CO.. the authorities of the State Board of Ma: naturally fertile soil was © copiously wa- The County Court of Shenandoah, have | 224° : 34 FOUR AND. A-HALF STREET WEST, FREE 10 EVERYBODY gers of the Antietam Nationa! Cemetery. ¢. tered. of the fast horses aforesaid by holed cross | recommended to Gen. Schofield, the appoint. | sprees olptce pres series The re- near Pennsylvania avenue, A Large 6-pp. Circutar. giving information of the | FOr Geary being impatienily and vocifer- oRARPOBYNG. the country to Michigan City, @ distance of 73 | ment of Nathaniel Barton to fill the vacancy | Pras canmites co, public services reported fier, the, highest cash advances on eil kinds of | greatent imporiance to the young of both texen | OO eC trae THES tae Bane neara,| While the ceremonies wire in progress TaUeh dees aut Gre atANAIN qualities obenzed occasioned by the death of James F. Fravel, | tor Wednesday morning: at = o'clock, report Merchandise, to. any amount and for Tt teaci : ; cantifal “llom Citi-enss—. 0 3 A 2 4 |i the Inte clerk of the court. eee faoe desired at reasonable rates. the despluca respected, aint the forsaken lowed,’ | to-day, 1 had supposed you would want | numbers of the visitors took the occasion to | and endurance displayed by ihe team, ereated | “2! horse, belouging to Robinsou's Circus, | Of, t08, Fustees = of General Convention; at Interest on large sums greatly reduced. No young lady or gentleman shonid fail to send | nothingmore. The programme opened and con- | yisit the little village of Sharpsburg adjacent | != the minds of the detectrves an involuntary |° was stolen from Richmond two or three weeks | Rev. E. CO. Bolles, of Portland, Me. OX Business strictly confidential, a ssle their Address, and receive aco y post-paid. by rey | cluded with prayer. Those who have waited | to the battle ground and which atone time | S¢m™iration of their prisoner's judgment in | 3,5. "The thief lett him ata stable in Peters. | Thursday morning, from 8 to 9 o'clock, con ‘Goods bought for cash and so! priv: . turn mail. Address P. O. Drawer 21. must come inat the ‘ast hour. But, my friend at matiers periaining to Dorseflesh. From Micb- bergand there the animal has been detained. | j e meeting: sflerneon, communion ser- _fe2i-ly aps-ddweoly Troy, New York. | | we still have & piace in the hearts of the peo: | bad fair to give its nameta that great his. | igan City Elder and the prisoner took passage | ‘rheinief hae not come for nim. 1 ee ree ae see maa tion snfleld, of Brook ——_—-7k. ple. (Appiause.) When you come to Penn- | toricetruggie. Itis single uneven street of | for New York, while Bilis retarned to this |’ tne contract for carryingthe mail (tri-week- Le Nee work: in the Ssasing ai7ie Geaek, Gi 28 FESEUERS. HALL’S VEGETABLE sylvania. we let everybody speak we want to | straggling houses, many of ‘hem built of the | city. where be found a goodly representation | 15) trom Norfolk to. Richmond, has been | 13% § 9 BLT . ‘Call and examine our large and beautful assort- SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER hear. Thanks to Almighty God tor His pres- of the lawyers they had so unceremoniously General Conference. The report was adopted. rough stone 80 abundant in ihe neighborhood awarded toCaptain John A. Post, at $2,000 i 0 i ti 5 taken leave ot at Blackberry Station, patiently ‘The convention then adjourned to 7% o'clock Is the best article known to preserve the hair. Tt cepston ae ay or agicosatey: Progransiaes On this occasion nearly every building bad | ;waiting the arrival of the officers and al PE unprianstd, of Petersburg, has | Msi ight. when it again met and an extended NTS, BRACKETS, GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, AND PROMOTE | for this purpose. (Renewed applause.) We | been improvised into a houseof entertainment | oner, upon whom to serve the writs of a - | been elected assistant professor of civil and een eee of the church was adopt- Sunt received from the establishmentot oo" | yess amentirely nae aienhe discovery.combin. | BSVEDS €8K0n out programmes, But 1 am | tor the crowds;and rough tables covered with | Meni and habeas eorpts. Kot their mutual sat- | Driiary engineering &t ee Virginia Miltary | &°—°O" ONY isfaction they were informed that their re- spective client was several hundred miles on his way to New York. 4 Dot bere to say snuything on that subject. The y Ts BAKER, PHILADELPHIA, ing many of the moet powerful and restorative be cold edibles, were to be seen througn every wilh neccl atmanufacturers’ prices, No charge | agente in the vegetable kingdom. orator of the day has presented to you the his- Institute. THE WoRKING CLAssEs AND MACHINERY Pz Fizter ft makes the Hair smooth and stossy,and does not | tory of the great battle which we are now | Open door and window. while placards set for putting up Fi: 3 i i Frour.—A Boston paper advices consumers | A8 Showing the opposition which is still mani- re i ents of the bold, and for a time “g | fested by seme classes of workmen as te the ran RENC! stain the skin. seeking to commemorate in the dedication of | forth the nature of the supplies to be obtained | Of the antecedents o who have heretofore purchased their winter's ey EAVES PATENT REVER. adit recommended ‘aud used by the first Medical nie cemetery and the location of this monu- | within. A similar placard at theentrance to succrestel pe -sapape inst SM Figsntic ormery, stoeW’et flour avout this time, not tobe in a bed Nelogeeph tails einer aes aoe: ~ > cl i yr , Le hy “ + 7 . $ re of eee rT and'renders. Potomac water as | Wor sale by alldrugaists. Price $1.0. Tauguage of the lamented Lincols, fappiause] | Held announced “Entertainment for one thou- | ‘Png tmitarion of Oommodore Vanderbilt's sig: ported to bevery large, Sud itis thoeght thet | Pened to M. D. McDermid, upholsterer. of Sieakas crystal Tt should be in every house. baasek Nan AES Clings, | died that the Government of the people es- fand nogels.” Tis worthy of mention Rature was $0 compels as to attract no atien- | Ir coneumers will continue to Purchase As Dari egg herein in .X.R. SHEPHERD & BROS., iN. H., B is] ‘and for the le, aps, that is villa; made famous for al; Uon whatever among the sharp-eyed officials rf vente AEX, J Penuraavenuc. avath aide, Perish from earth (ap! saresL ine ti | coming limp, agarestrtue Geeetions (ante bel, | of the bank ‘The fact that but S10,000 of the | TPSTIBEIY as possible, Fine paren cece iia | save one-third of the usual amount of iabor 80 %-eolm hear corner of lth street. KNOW THY DESTINY. miceae The battle of rohan ‘was fought under | jnm) in a trivial two-line description as “a poli d hee bad hb ll peat Sg “ there is now a grand ring forming to keep LAR SD A NSLS Cae Dee ene a k patent SEVENTH STEEET. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the.great English | circumstances of atest depression, when ; prodigal expenditures made . ivadacatte Up to termine prose. The theeee 5 iS 486 TO PERSONS RENOVATING 486 Astrologist Clairvoyant and Peychometrician, wh¢ | public confidence was lost. and the Army of | Post-village of Washington county, Maryland, | ine management of the farm, money was spent | tee tranches te Chicage, Buffalo and New | 0B; but although the masters were favorable without stint. When an employee asked for 9 Pitch-fork, a horee-bianket, or so forth, the proprietor would reply by authorizing the purchase of a dozen, orabale. His general conduct would seem to indicate that he was unaccustomed to handling such'large sums of money, or else anxious to comvert his ill-got- astol the scientific cl the Potomac bad been greatly dimished by the | !6 miles south of Hagerstown.” pa ‘ated at findson, N.Y, y, REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. pt a Ney powerg | diegstrous campaigns om the Penineula and | rivzetoxx WATEK AND PRETTY GIRLS, ach ‘t know! Eas J ; Having the largest and choicest Stock in the Dis: | Of {icond sieht ae to enable her to impart Snow 'et2q | thoueand men at the shamefal surrender of | _1¢B8s been noticed as a comewhat remarka. trict. and wishing to reduce it as much as pos- | Of vither sex, While in a state of crance, she der Harper’s Ferry. [Applause] In Lee’s com. | ble physiological tact that girl-babies largely sible during the summer. in order tomake room for | lineates the very features of the person you are ing to figbt the battie of Antietam he mad, | predominate in limestone regions. The writer hi of inte 5 q Swe Bail offer for the next two ‘i See ere Riad orices for cask, our Ghaice guleor | Mnrty> and bY the ald of an instrament therefore, the prestige of his victories to begin | of this well remembers that in travelling York, and its leading members sre said to be | t© the design, the workmen were hostile, and men Of great wealthewith heavy bank facili- poetry oy paper or refased to ure the ties. It ig well known that millions of bushels oper oe. a i =a to of wheat have siready ohanged hands in Chi- | the chie! one ge paper-banging firm, cago, Buffalo and New Yors, withouta bushel | DUt he found that in repeated calls the gen- being moved. Like gold gamblers, many | eman cou'd not be communicated with, as parties are buying and selling breadstuffs, who | D@ &lways was out. He learnt some time at- power. known as the Peychomotrope. guarantees | wien. (A yeice, “That's 90.) To appreciate ten iunds into such ashape as would render | faye not a bushel of wheat ora barrel of flour { tT W8rds, aithough be had repeatedly left Se SERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, Produce. life-like picture of the future hushand of Ma viclors Nees’ we hist tapi ene by | wrongt the limestone country of central Penn- | its recovery as difficult as possible. However, | jn thelr possescion, They ball and dese chy | cards for the principal, that that gentle. PAV AL PICTURE. MES, , Tinge, position in life, lowling traits of cuatecter, | the moet liberal logic known tomilitary ethics, | *¥!vamia on one occasion, where, ina district | the greater part of the immense am ‘will be market, buy and sell on time, and pay the diff- | ™8n had never been permitied to hea PICTURE CORD AND "PASSELS, ke, This isno humbug, as thousands of testim Whitethe Army oftue Potomsc had lost more | of thirty miles, not a male baby had been | recovered, the real estate, stock and fixtures | Crence.” ‘These speculations are ‘simply the | Of Mis invention, and when ultimate- WALNUT BRACKET Bials can assert. She will send, when d men than the Rebels, according to the author- | scared up for years, he mn object of con. | being held subyect tothe clatms of the New | tools of the ring, used to keep the market jex. | 1¥, be did so, he stated he could not CABINETS, BOOK SHELVES, &€c., ip for years, he was an objec! p tl York bankers. aOyent, adopt it because of the hestility of his men. In another instance he was civilly invited by ACERS ARE TRAINED.—The | 80Me operative paper-hangers to attend in a cited and prices How Boa’ red. Pere, certified certificate, or written arantee, that ‘auf ity of the latter, Lee was obliged, to flee from + palo simays on cxhitition and gale a fow choles | Sicture iacwhat at to fers aiy inslosing § | 19, 0f,the latter, Lee age, Singat (ice {£0 | siderable curiosity and no little respect qu the ke ‘o those needing the above we would say please | Suall lock of Pair, snd stating tee anda trae and hearty victory resulted to the | Part ot the good dames there, on tne fact tran- 7A Mrs Dings, keeper of a brothel, whose IY and 4 Goods, and compare quali t if, | Union Army. spiring that he was the father of several boys, | husband ts confined at Aubarn Prison. com: | Ward brothers, who won the boat race at | Ceftain quarter and show them the machine. ee eas Purchasing. i weary |. comts ahd stamped envelope Addressed £0 rourssl My fellow-citizens;1 don’t intend todetain | Zhe namber of pretty girls to be seen at | mitted suicide at her residence in Syracuse, on | Springfield last week, went through a severe He gid.sosn the inngcenpe of Ais beers; when Please remember the mame erg OTTER, by retarn mail. Allcommunications secrodty £01 you long here. (Cries, “Go en!) I feel it im- | @yery pane of glass, and in groups by the road. | Friday, by swallowing morphine. Mrs. Dings, | training for that contest. For several weeks aeoeter neat ie at heap He yp fed — err: ma tt doormabove Odd Fellows: ‘Hall, ap3-D&Weoly Pennsylvania who fought her. |Cries, «-Huz- | limestone water of Maryland is equally pro- | Gied at five o'clock on Saturday morning, un- | diments in’ thels food? aud only & linie salt, | Bit back, or he believer he would scarcely have ot — ~ zab for Pennsylvania! Go on.”) I proudly | pitions fora prolific growth of the fair sex. | der suspicious circumstances. vis for some | abjnred vinegar aud all other acids, as well as | £0t off with his life. On leaving. one of these W 4sHINGTON InoN WORKS. BRORET DISEAGES. a piace on record these regiments of my native | Qn ihe various roads and in the elds near the | ‘'mepast' has been quite intimate with Mra | iobacco in every form; drank litte water at | fellows followed bimand deprecsiing the usage y “4 is | ] edy ever discovered. Cures intwo to four. ceeded jand wagons crammed w! cing temati 0 to Sno’ = Manutacturers of Improved Stationary ond Port. fee Deere Erato Ft vet Rane inoneutateand serio of the Pon ceped ety siris and with not male material enor : a ae capectal reference to fncrvasing thei aibecuiar Eaneer. with whom be was induced to leave See Saat Si ona entire’ poner; Sew fethe sdidier's hope, and a friend to those who do | D'& regiments.and then withdrew after intro- amongst them to drive the team. </@% || 4g A new claimant to Chicago realestate | powerand improving ther “wind;” and after | one of Rismachines. This was another rate Sratiyee, Hastues Forgfehitectaral ron as Out, | not want to be exposed. Male packagos, 93; f¢- ducing ts6v. Fenton, of, New York, who spoke pari | | recentiy turned up in Mercer county, Illinois. | every exercise were persistently srabbed | be afterwards discovered, an s Is j as 1o" s Capt. Jack, lately deceased, ewned land in Chicago many years ago, and sold it for a few hundred dollars. contrary to the wish of his wife, who refused to sign’ the deed, and never id. ‘The best part of the city now stands upon ings of all descriptions. male, 63. J od facilities of a extensive | Saxanizax’s Root axp Henn Jvicus.—A exten maui no" SUUney thtetbames | wed al gcegenget ays ox eal Se ee etn esrsthetcrmn eee Work | yt. Sold by BO: Fonds Becadveriesmcnt, Agents for Burnham's Improved Joaval Tarbing Water Wheel, my tended. jeft was totally destroyed. Eventually, heleft Pe ee horse would be. | Yangon, not fealing himecif sate there’ Even in Darlington the union Tenling bas been mani- fested against the machine, which, however, js fn use by one or two firme.—Pall Mall Gaselte. “Fellow Citizent—1 dishtke to detain you | The ‘ona call” for Governor Geary of even aminute, yet [ hesitate to leave thisplace | Pennsylvania, on the conclusion of the ad. whbout saying @ few words.: It not easy to " find words to fully and fitly express dress of ex-Governor Bradford, showed that ings, or that may moat appropriately em. | many Pennsylvanians were present, and tha; down,” This discipline had atiained such complete re- aults that the brothers were able to row six miles with scarcely & quickening of the pulse. $ 008868 ss 5 fc A MURDER WITH Aln-Gur— - j loyed in the name of my State, whose eight | there was an undercurrent of ill-feeling on ac- Sere ta down jateeebe ie 100 detec tre ehe itrensaioua’ Path Teaterday See Bovunpaay Berween MaryLanp anp ViR- K cE COMPA | WOOD AND COAL. Euadred sons here sleep. ‘There are tmes | count of some slight, real or fancied to theif | very heart of Obicago. It is said that parties | while Wil a Lovee better, known among | GImIA-—The commiscloners, appountea: by the Ceawel when buman spee Ss 00} we tu r are! fern! ase 'o ud im Pos Rnnaten a Gamma ap por prepared | (OAL AND WOOD. Ty | siiaptirea@inh pte estes | Govemorn ha mame se: srpnring in ng | Saves) suas votes orto | Beagrie 04 era oP Rea a ae ae ae Fe en eee oe a oe eT or ete ee aated mene ens | Sins of Peansylvanis is tre ban of Akt | zsorao OuATURNGRO Liem the tamons | {Er cornet of Matic and Gentral avenuse a | ou he fi iantani The entre board were pre” or oatptiy attended tor Ail'communientionsatouté | _NORCHAVING ADVANCED: field of atrife, amd about one-eighth of them | tam. The ontery for Governor Geary, for the | hurdler, beaten at Saratoga by Blackbird, is | bullet whizzed through the window behind | €Mt eonsiating of Messrs. Thomas Hall Kel- Pe cadressed to * “STACKPOLE & HALL. | White Ash sd LESS $7 80 ware uled or wounded. mat ew Zork Wat | time being, overpowered the calls for thb now for sate. (os MeDaniels i said to be | him; bit toe table in front, and glancing of ropcrsepe we iter Zone Ws Beit;on ett —ae eemmenseee « «tne. 56 | got pt ere, DOr were. ie mutilat an to mate! jac! aint igzag te ane to the Moor. _ “A “ oS ee ee ott ited Aa $0) | dead alone from her ranké. ‘Others come to. | President, and prevented word of the Say suas bares; lac A menlourt was sale sere medias pearch was made for he yockx: | Jones, Willlam 8. Aydelotte and Levi. L. co HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN B re Company (#n} rer ite Ashi 7 day, as 1 come, the representatives of the | ofthe poem from beingheard. The brassband | nurdies, and give six pounde, for $5,000 oF be.assgssin, but mo trace of any person could | Weters.op ibe part of Maryland. The Hon. LYING-iN ASYLUM Cumberland Bun of Mine connec 2 So | Bates, united and livmg. through the sacri. | eesayed to periorm.® piece With as little effect, | $10,000 a side, the matoh to be run at Hoboken. | ‘be toned peat the houses nd as ite roomy eens | iaaag D. Jones, .who made cl Fourteenth street: circle.) corner of M street, Cumberland Ph ee aes“ $y fices of their » Whom also the nation heard, it is supposed that the shot was fired asl c. i, col t sdbieetb sense o and finally after @ hurried consultation ington, D. tantly op hand, "| alike mourns, anid with tung ceremony we | 'o0 sang Governor Geary was induced ‘The sexton who was to bury. ms peice an .air-gun.., The utmost excitement pre- of the recent boiler explomion in New Yo : — - ace where the devotion and the direction of tne joint com: ‘This Institution has beon eateblinhed for there- | rated Baltimore Company € Goatyand arc prenerad falor Mapired, of Our Christian. civilation | Present himself, and ask that the eee eee tae puaead ae taet he conn in Hag nelgmbornodd ‘in ‘recard to: the | Sotemenceon that Of the line between coption of patients who may bo, eufering ig | tosurnish atte any re -Bereons tea! ring t | blazed in the red linearound these hills to go | should be gone through with, without inter- | not find cofdaer to hold an inquest, as the the Atlantic ocean and P © Fiver. canes peculiar to their sex. and for the admission | avail themselves of the above low prices. by of- | out no mote while the page of history shall ruption. When he subsequently spoke, art Fahmy ' ‘The next meeting of the commissioners js to of such females as may require the comforts of the | dering their coal, and paying for it,can have it endure. [Applsuse.} token of our grati- iption. spol ‘were: : ' be held at Horntown, Va. a delivered any time during the winter. Chéeks will OB od dager ince over the | the proceedings were ended, be showed con. |° m7 A confederate officer says that Gen. s awa TRaps.—T) z is be given for coal so ord -and will be deliver: tude, aS we red repare to place o siderably feeling. The Presidentand mem Burnside’s Peteraburg mine was pot so much PEENGYLV: Koy jm ‘ne anthra- ret upon the surrendering of aad check. ? + dust that is hence: sacred, 1s the index that | | ny s- Ee Le ORL, The een Loa trade om the Sohuyikill tegion is peg ay sesourigeereern easeh |, | epeaclotenan Saturn ttanaeang | cf Ganon eto wand gue Gora Sve imacacrts ay io | Pity een Pa ae Lt a a ue tBeprogress Oiman. Thenoblestionghtotmas | Geary was » in order 10 pkspeee Tete trot led immediately to many deere | ie at reek by the ral vance. This includes Board, Medicines, Medical | 7¢) street. {Chron&intell.} se atthe callof duty. The grandest example of | K@edyevilie to'take the train; and this, tons. es | | dise Zhaet Sine, aa tor tan pone end Surgical attendance. national deyotion of the atrong to the weak, | © wasiaken by some of the where is [se Lene at Hertfordd@iire Tess maaan tons last AY? HOTELS, &e. ] | characteristic ot our great war, hete taking | Governor as an intentional slight, AON IE ton trons thom by the tasuigecien | same time. he to MB. —___HOTELS, & ___| | armer toot, strengibened the trank ana-ez- Son hls peta akon from ‘them Uy the faaniouabie | eee wan bu. lout, indatiitrests,. | STEYERS AQUSE | | Mences whose ripened frave hangs weiuagvor | ‘There was’ great scramble tor vonictes op | “ay'Our advices from the BAND SuDornt. 21, 23,23:and 27, Brosdway,N. Y- Bands clear of ail niaithfulness and injus- | the ‘Keodyaville, and Now fever. ie still pre -» Surgeon General, Ont Bowling Green, | | ieee ye oppreseed of all lande, tolting ana |. Sehaeretlye tas tusd tee rights of be ey West, the. + washington. The stevenet Hegeo ngrelt and, widely nd _ waiting Ela i 3 satay ited BS pteeeee na og pee tzi0. E Samanenae men on the : Raf : New York avenne. | iisiie ta eemyicn, he jecation Pra snore roar pasieni and strong, ‘Thostatestee, | driven by tue Wasbington county clisea, hs 44 " , : e. close proximity to ti Je business pert of. ity—| arappling the problema which tepece the | the name of Haines, wish to tender to it lost money on. d ee SPROW AND CD. F teat: ged asec pall the" princi | i. Breer Oo wasee cx aliceasnanl indifer, | Rergetic, though eeeee Profane an Respectabiity has been speaking on ‘the sab. sae eremed to atteol’ the barracks Mast night, | Wo" ‘The wumber of white male taxapié’ in- _ 7 v7 it ; ‘ r Orders for admiasion to the free, bedain this hos- | PYDD Rey ens House has Mberal accommodations | ence, looking to hese above Dee chasis Saneonl bereft fon JS Teron of thie Fates of the’ kéw Fenian | hut Ro collis'on occurred. It i# eald the sol: a Phiiegeiphis ing year emivante nag reg muah als ahaa es tan yt | Gecrteeaeern imp ctiar erg eae | tas een MMMM ROS | BaP One naa a om | army ruomay iba anedy marae ane eecot ine agers, cicang operon, Te mambar Sf vos istaff, and of the Revs, Dra: Hall, overs: eke | laberty, ap 7 y ed to drink ‘shall ‘be eniisted, and any one ann! does not near equal the taxa. Before Giltsterasd Coombe, a Saas mai to well dreds proviied Sites BE at tet Lipa tm ees bones gee On the road ehonla ony Haines’ adviob, found drankahall venitscharged. amped ; elisa ee gmat conrs, Setting nataton we TaMins sahie i evonrotny peomaed iqnordnce whien sudferecr the prejudice walek | © Watt, ‘ng trata wes walng at Keeaynyitig: | ameeiecnese a Moc tak os Weneecary. pean ated nis barrele Wits ea ei army. of the seat . | bears againsy 1 " ts living at distance who desire to come fy Geogey iraiehed et the upri omatic corps in compen; ag” Last year lese than one’ quarter of ‘sand; has been sentenced to'thres years in the sovhiefultattt for frentment can noc private PhcFoomm ina been fer ee for the wom Cilgana of om eaten chisel B PR ie bg n geome ‘am attempt tect birthe ia" Doaton were of Awerican paren Sint Prt ot 1 room: letter, saatron of © 5 ‘ tree 5 5 a7 4 cent. were prs Bishop of Oxford Roepitel. (8D. GILLETTE. DD... '° | lortiand plessnse ot Ou ©0., 70.) | pertasinren Chil te liberty nd jeebon pre | on his Lesnigar flag ‘tee light-am- | 8S Tews elnisunta he-ve inom 'n popor one nies ie of Wight inet rdicioe aia OE 7 om marina, Arperiace aieaeasamore suite neu aout deckoae tornce seus | cured eet 00 ea ani field Berey, | jtion thing-seven per cont. Im two goat Sereda pring eices Geant aah et ee 18. WATER, CBA in jany -| thyes ot the A tant } 5 1 . Cent inh A ay | BNR UME Olay acnogeuc,” ||| mmbsnaged er Pcamgi* | tesimnang pre aet oe eno ponent hit Sotanay meted opening them ce.th Bend if tbey wont 16 nk Bah bh Pr Hith and F i priaa ont, 4 perwos was therenpon pointed on} | rye nex L i pa diy % baa itr a ‘ i | & perress Poet | BRPPER

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