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a : f pr, ——_________ee ee, LE, Ce SS i THE EVENING STAR ' t INSURANCE. { 0 Ae + | _ no one Sa , GENERAL AGENCY 8. Garner Penneyivania Av. and 1th Street, NOYES, BAKER &CO. | FOR THE ' The STAR is served by the th | | nbseribers in the (Say nd Deere at Te f Fm te e + | WATIONAL LIFE WMSURANCE COMPARY or without wrappers, Cryts each. j | = Paicw non Maitine:—Three months, One pa Dodiar and Cents; six months, Three Dol- | —~——— lars; one year, Five liars. No pers are from paid t0 “ine WeEkiy ovak-peomienernaey | V% XXXII. WASHINGTON | OF THE morming—One Doliar and a Halfs Year. { SS eS D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1868. Ne. 4.851. | EVENING STAR. | Weshington Nows and Gossip, | Rc Armexrsertsserary us > ments of Internal Revenue officers: ® Tex Caniner Meetixe Yeerervay—Pot' BY ‘Wm. H. Hervey, 6th Kentucky; LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. ties No UNDER Costorration—Tue SE incoe tf “a ane < eerviow betweh Gov. . | TEMBER Sustion Discussep.—Ramor bd i: | 1* ols: Santord G.Givan, 6th Kentucky; low, of Tennemee, and one of the Senaters of | here that the occasion of the pretracted Cabinet wa trees Seen a Ba oe that State, the Governor said that he should Meeting yesterday was a discussion occasioned | David Haggerty and Jobn R Kelly. ist Penne Rot call out the militia to suppress ia by the declaration of Mr. Seward that he in- } syivania: W. U. D. Stevenson, 4th Indiana; provided the Pres.dent did as he promised tl fonn E. Bawm, 21 Pennsylvania: Spencer Ells: {cere nacapapectdbactghan hem opmnmg) emmeetatiaaler saab scvenmpametnepetinmaase |) om teor ay letra aemseg yipyeiooy > regular soldiers to preserve order i the State, | Welles and McUallocb, it was said, annonnced Fitzsimmons, 8th New York.” oe In the Georgia Howse Mr. Bryant, RepubM- | themselves for Seymour and Bair; while acis V. Euring, 22d New York; aD, Moved to reconsider thr: tion of the | Messrs, Schofield and Evarts remained quiet. 16th Pennsylvanin; Thos. House in adopting the majority report of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money is in little better demand in New York, although the quoted rates remain un- changed. Tne majority of loans are made at four per cent., aithough a larger number than usual are reported at five percent. The gold has been very steady and without no- table feature. The dullness in government bonds has been succeeded by a heavy feeling, and prices have declined on the entire list. The volume of business bas been small, and the movement bas the appearance of having been designed by some of the principal dealers ome elena } roR on’s Dispatches, —_-— IMPORTANT FROM 8 sof the Reyolutionists—They e Expulsion of the Bourbons— They Desire a Comstitutional mi A CLEAR, SMOOTH BEIM, MARYLAND, DELAWARE, VIRGINIA, Beantifal Com, ion follows the 2 : Bemeouns | CoRCEN TED EXTEAOT | «= west yiner 1A, AND DIST: black 5 | Lonpox, Sept. 2}—The Madrid Gazette says that Navalichez had arrived on the north side of Sierra Morena, with two regiments of cay- OF COLUMBIA. _ and Go Ra be- { Farmer, th Wisconsin: George F. Blackstone, | alry. eight battalions of infantry, aad four bat- Government Securities. ! cemmitiee appointed to iny¢ tigate the iate pout Neches ee Git Liltote; James MeKen, oin Town: Josiay teres pea: Wasnineron, Sept. 24, 1565.—Jay Uoone & cee ee tn aT THE OFFICE © di ‘ulty between whites anc blacksat CUsmila. Furman, it! ennsylyania: m. H. Bussars be re lu tionary feneral Serrano was - IN ‘The motion was fost by a large majority. | We have the authority of a member of the | nq John Vanderveer, 3d Obio; Charles E. . wi z Oo. furnish the following quotations of Gov: : marching with a large force on Cordova to ‘The House of Delegates, Oregon, has adopted | Cabinet to state that there is no foundation Mallam. 3d Virginia. : rally on a cl g1¥e battie to the royal troops. See tear: Buying. Selling OLDS RICHEY, Conca Nraa TED t i ar ne al to Congress, askrug aid in money, | whatever for the statement, as the subject of Tolacco Inspectors Henry Ballard, 1st Mi Great excitement prevailed at Madrid, and | yy, 8.6, 1681. 1a BSAPARILLA is an aseistant of JAY COOKE & co., abd the passage of a law for coustrmcung & | politics or the Present Presidential campaign | E H. McKay, sth Kentucky; George W. F it was believed that the success of the re 14% value. { brinch of *he Union Pacific railroad from the | was not spoken of during the whole session of | &®°°") Florida, ticnists was certam. 198, } ; Vicinity ef Sait Lake to the navigable waters : eens (Queen Isabella bas signified her willingness ws | H @ the Cotumtm river, and theace to Portland, = Cabinet yesterday. cae’ thea ans syn Bueere Oks 'y the proceedings in | to abdicate, if the revolusionists will accept | Five Twenties & Suiy % to FIFTEENTH STREET, 4 ‘via Puget Sound. e bave every reason to believe that be neon, peried cle where in oar paper, it will | the young prince of Austria as their king, she | Five pwentiee’ 3am" July, erie MOD oy =e } Ze have teivgraphic advices from Mexico, | cause of the protracted session yesterday was | be ceen that John H. Surratt hus been dis. | toactas Reent ancl heats te majority. | Five Twenties, Jan. & July, ".10-% 10s _ YOUNG LADIES, BEWARE OF OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, UP bn eitomand to titereas aiyety, deltvered | @ discussion as to whether there was aseesion | charged :rom custody. The Marshal ts this OES ooh phere deg i on; | Ten Porties..... “10h 105” | the Injurtous effects of Face Powders ond Weshes | WASEINeTok D. 0. i Afreat for the murder of Geaeral Patou, WW" | of Congress on the ist instant; the question | aiterncon busily engaged in paying the wit- | Bourbons and the establishment of a constitu, | S¢Vem Thirties — | and‘in a'short time destroy the somplerton if | sins ; ‘The Paris Momi‘eur cays of the speech of the | D©2 that if there wasa session all appoint. | pesses summoned in the caze. 1t is betieved | tional Assembly, and a Provisional Govern- U.S.6, ann. bse tyre arn — have feeb, heathy aad yoathtul . : King of Prossia, at Homburg, that his words | Ments made during the recess had terminated, | that no further steps will be taken to prosecute | ment. B30's, 1903 i Me S008 Tease ee BEPaniLie, 2SEMBOLD'S BXTBaCT sas- | — “show hrs faith im peace.” and the offices were now vacant. The Presi- | him, im view of the great expense to which the REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. : Gi 21003, Ten Fortes. ‘The cotton crop im Egypt this year is said to | dent held that he had not been notified of any | Govertiment bas been put in his arrest and feat oa Ror sen: 1565. +110 Seven Thirties, = a teenormons, ae - session, and therefore did not recognize any. | former trials, calien eee Third Goapenoest Dees MOK Gold... PANY es cosas rh | he proj eace Congress in Europe Sat + gp REE ‘Congress, approved July 25, 1358, with « will be Beld in Berns. Cartary Ronert Lrxcoxy, eldest son of | THE PHILAvELruta Conyention.—The fol- | to-day nominated John T. Ensor for Congress, The Aldermen and Counsellors of Dublin, Pio Heap pies edge oylgrered ce . NOT A FEW OF THE WORST DISORDERS | } lowing programme for the great ven- ———_~<-e-__. wis Quotestocks and bonds | that affiict mankind arise from corruption j Ireland, have passed a resolution setting torin, | the ate phere . oe Mocs Neus | Goel of War Veterans, to be held in Phila NATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS. tm home and foreign maskets as follows: Bleeds, KELMDOLDS ekruacy Siheara, | Cash Capital of One Million Dollars. : | that as all danger from the Fenian movemeut | Veming, by Bishop Simpson, to Miss Nellie delphia, October ist and 2d, has just been Suffrage and Na- | New Yorx, Sept. v4.—First Board—U. 8. LLA is a remedy of the utmost value. j | bas passed away, the time has now come for | Harlan, only daughter of Senator Harlan, at it a . or Party. 18:1, coupon, 114 ¥; 6.20’s, 16@, coupons, 114; Fy the release of che imprisoned Fenians. the residence of the bride’s father in this city | @¢t¢rmined apon: x uIRD Day, 1564, coupon, 10% ; 1565, 3 1565, Andis now thoroughly organized and prepared ia E. Carine a cnments of Barden & Sons | There will be no ostentation er parade, and |, October 1, at 3 p.m., reception of detegations | Tne National Laat Congres reassembled in 35 Sor besiness. ' and E. Coreing & Oo. fally resumed Pree hau | Bly the families and immediate personal | Yt Mayor in aap ree ren P-m., NewYork yesierday morning, President Wha- i ; im Troy, N. . yesterday. e stoppage Mass Convention in In lence Square. ey in cDair. session prov rather lasted seer teas mengee’ B-ger occasioned by | *Tiends of the parties will be invited. After Los b be 2. fete HELMBOLDS EXTRACT i 9am, stree! arade; at7 p. & strike among the workmen, the ceremony the couple will go on a wedding | October 2, 9 Bole mina ame cohen The London Sanicrt of yesterday, in an | tour. Mrs. Lmeoln and her yonngest son at- | Mr MAS meeting | we auc om the Chinese Embaasy. jast ‘arrived | rived here Inst evening to be present on the oc- sa sk ons satires ere, contrasts the public indifference, wit : ; ‘ which they bere sop tle indiderence with } casion, and will visit Haltimare in the cour with the enthusiasm which greeted themevery- | Of % day or two. Her health 1s much i nisbing the Internal Revenue Department Where in the United States. proved. ‘with stamps, opened yesterday afternoon, are Barkerville, Britisa Columbia,was destroyea fetunder consideration, and « committee to- by fireon the 16th of September. The ion is MR. THORNTON, the British Minister, called | >’ s-ormy one. The following was offered by the committee on co-operation : Resolved, That we recognise in the idea and principle of co-operation, as applied to the va- Tious branches of industry, ia whatever sha) it be applied, one of ‘the mest powerful agents for tke elevation of Iabor, and the equt- table distribution of wealth among those who Mail, Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicttors, ; U. Telegraph, 34%; who are invited te apply si cur office. sab tt j Water Power, 15; N. } 4%; do. preferred, Tne Stamp Contract.—The bids for far- QUANTITY vs. QUALITY. Produce it; and that we look with pleasure abash, SY; Adams Ex. 524 = day haye been examining the proposals to as- Fargo & Oo. Exp., 31; American Ex- | RELMBOLD'’S BXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. the tani of Mrich Norte Ameri sad ‘bngs | 2POO,tBe President a dav or two ago, pursuant | SO2in ne lowest maemecile tatien tee aie | eponce, cilort now Pane tate 1s oommlarey “United ‘States’ Exprees 51%: Mor. | The dove asmalls Thies cho ate ELLA ; ish Columbia were eaveaen Ameries and Brit. | to instructions from her Mayesty Queen Vi various styles of stamp:. The committee will | iavor; and tha we believe when the principle ton, 24%; Chicago & Alton, 145; | Sty ead large doses of medicine err. i ish Colembia were saved. tora, to announce the birth of a royal gran In Charleston. yesterday, three colored men submit their report to Commis-ioner Rollins, Were admitted to the bar of Sontt Carolina by | d8vghter, the child of the Princess Helene. In who will conier with Secretary McOulloch, of co-operation is universally recognised by do. prierred, 151%. Market steady. (old all trades and callings, and put into practical Hi yaey, | Sara LE ERRNN CoRPNEP . eration, these unfortunate and u. fitab ly By Cable. : joses Wesley, 1 ms pedestrian, by Om pat Jate this afternoon or to-morrow. strikes and lJockouts, will disa) trom so- . Ois, 2 iy. ‘ae, 3 Securi- failed in attempting to walk fifty mues in ten | ter to ucen Victoria, _—_—_— “s THOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANOY hours at Pittsfield, Mass. om Saturdsy last. ‘He gave out at the end of the forty-first mile. | agronxey GzwEnAaL EVARts has a when he had nearly two hours to complete the rigs ms na aporttiegy task. letter to Mr. O'Neill, District Attorney ot the ciety, and labor will find its true position. Resolved, That we recommend toeach Inbor organization, of whatever name or calling, male or female, the practical adoption and applica- ties firm. FRANKFORT, 11:15 a, m.—Bonds, 76. Liverroot, 11:15 a. m.—Uotton market fiat. Sales 5,000 bales. Middling Uplands, 10; REVOEED.—The order recently issued to dis- continue the ofice of exports and drawback on the Ist of October next, has been revoked by of Complexion mast ify Fisor BELatseub Be gba EULA luvarlaly dos | URITED STATES OF AMERICA, ' tion of the principles of co-operation. Orleans, 10%. me A fire a castern district of Pennsylvania, instructing | the Secretary of the Treasury, and he directs ‘The New York Post sa Fe benied debate Lompox, Sep’ —1:20 p. m.—Console, 94 \ } i yesterds him to take possession of the papers, ete., per- that the office be continued until the Ist of Jan- | followed. Some ot the delegates thought the | a\. Honds, 73. Ilmois, iy. Erie, 324, | WASHINGTON, D. C., ing. {Loss @ & insura nce $40,000 to $50,(n). | taining to Bis office, and now in possession of uary next, for the purpose of disposing of over jeer pon eee Perm ier the me means lm onlfeor | P. M.—Cotton market easier. ; ‘This was the largest build ing of the kind in the | the former District Attorney; Gilm ® thousand cases which have accumulated. | argued strongly against the mioptien atin | rooms menaced HELMBOLD'S | ‘ . Se: an 3. = resolutions, while others cont thet 1 Baltimore Markets, Te-day. , Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap- aa propre ae Geen none ATTORNEY G 4 EVARTS bas gone to SENTENCE SET Asipe.—The President has | pect and the only way oF opposing the oH BALTIMORE, Sept. ° -Ootion tai; walk nom- HIGHLY ' 25, 1868, = ; her pa‘seugers was General McMabon, Minis | New York. Girected that the unexeeuted portion of the sen- | crogchments ef centralized wealth was by the | inally 5% ter Miainng Uplands. Flour duil | Proved July 25, 1865, ‘ ter to the Argentine Republi GovEnwor SwitH and five Republican | tence of the military commission in the cases fesse nape gad peeeesave societies im all and prices ee mnchanged. Wheat an CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT ch veee! the « v @ re ig and unchanged. Corn steady but quotations ; A ihe hence Sassen nay from the wend | members of the Alabama Legislature, are on Kod say Fen, Tuomas Powers nd David | “Stites Minsk 2 Aaiuony took the’ cor aid unchanged. Oats firm At 6775. conte Ive einskwantizn ; =! che Union Pacttic Ranvoag, | Meir way bere to ask the President for troops mites, ehisens of Sow peas ~ | fPoke i favor of amending the resolution so | s1.siasis0. Provisions active bet easier; Mess j ' = 7 "To preserve order in that a mitied, aud the prisoners be released from con- | that it shall rend “means of last resort” instead Pork, $30.50; Bacon—Rib Sides, 16; Clear eee nae ae see Muealeke. of “unfort a idpanPrettiable contests be- | do. ‘ix; Shoulders, 13%; Ham, 214. Lurd. | ERADICATES ERUPTIVE AND ULCERATIVE | t t om St.Louis bas arrived in . aie % i tween capi ud labor.” She made a long ar- en ' i oe sseseees Zyl 000 ane, Soe NS perpoieet greening 1 TATU se an Roel Srawane eee eee. | Compition ov THE Caovs.—The correspon- | gument in favor of “strikes” hy both men and “i —< es DISEASES CASM CAFE T AL. aie » ibe Blair Knights. a Democratic | tached from the Michigan and ordered to settle Women as the most effectual way of wringing Loats Democracy. | his accounts, and Paymaster M. H. Denniston | Geuce of the Agricultural Department for | jromen, ax ihe most ¢ justice which should be Wall Street To-day. ov TRE ona Legisiature has appointed a | has been ordered to that vessel, August and September has been very yolu- voluntarily accorded inbor. = Nzw YORE, Sept. 24. 2 } — five to iaquize into the disturb. 2 > —— minious and indefinite concerning wheat. Several amendments were offered and de- | CPt: retrace © THROAT, NOSB, EYELIDS, SCALP, son Tuesday night. | Tue Covrr or Crarus met yesterday, bu: | furnishing numerous and contradictory ele- begat ss ibe tecolution was recommitied "6 does een, AND 8KIX, jeorgia, deny the repor’ | their being no quorum present adjourned until | ments in a calculation of quantity, ‘Statements © committee to amend. P “ 4 orFices . ‘i Liss a 3 7: This question having at ength been disposed | COUPON, 53%; Te: ex-coupon, 60. | . uy received by them were the first Monday in December. Peal entire nagar rs ery are | of, Mr. Gameron offered the Following: P Cell cttect ot eres appearance, PURGING the _—— sufficiently abundant in the south, in Resolved, That by the admission of Mrs \- un “ meeting ui Mont-| jrrgcat Action er INTERNAL Revexcve Wisconsin and other parts of the west, to | ton “as fs dclegue, to this body, the National BALTIMORE, Sept. 23.—Virgi e n- Sud tetakee pay ts “sad On CDRS win | IN THE BANKING-HOUSE ©: ; | Asse-sors.—It is reported that a number of | furnish themes for agricultural croakers, 2 Jaber Congress dors am one send as tn sereen 4 bid: 7% asked: a0. 16 45 bid; 49 | perfect ba - | © In- | S8S€S80Ts of internal revenue have been charg- bi , | dorsing her peculiar i com: K itself | asked; do., 1-67, 45% bid; 38 asked: do., coupon, ‘0 TABLE-SPOONFOLS of HELMBOLD'S | Savon Men bHndans Wesstse” || ing dees mancmeries ee mek ore cote: peor! ay ee bugs | to the Giuestion of female suffrage, but simply | old aud new, 5i bid of Ha, added {0 a pint of water, ‘ a dieguunne te jer. Kansas, dared | foF approving the bonds they are feauiced to | °@ A ; the grass- | regard her as a representative from am orgac’, eget Se Sel oe Ghee tee es | yay COOKE & co. f co nd, 3 thecouutry | tobacco dealers in Philadelphia, not feeling en- ‘ ol 9 | New Youre, Sept. 21—Flour Salve. lower. command, who Rave been seouring she couutry | tirely satisfled Im regard to the right of asees- | the other hand, cases are mentioned of a three- slges ibe ation of pevtertass th camietae are, | Waenlnereysed ies cake eee Oe: t arrived here last night. They Jeft Forsyth’: | Sore, to poy ng neg 9 une Golnencons Sees fold acreage with halt an average yield, giving | Sicton sea delegate. This gave rise toa lively | With prices Slightly in favor of buyers. ——_—_—— WASHINGTON, D. c. suis om tis mouta annineny sie sors | eyo, Snic no wan aot gare of any | MY Pe cent sexrente sncrean nosh: | Gain Whe "per ad nos ere called fr a Dry Goede Mai HELMBOL sua motaugof terol thant tite | promis cunts bo Casts eta | tv pratt nner ewes pea on | ened a Reis PNET | ggg FMD Gente Marken, = t ae r | promited to ascertain tho truth in the matter. * presen! ye Dt ~ As oA a as been a very ‘ive business in dry Suan OMe penton ot Gear? cent en ree a || Lis occondinaty Goliad on the Giatereieee es | ine ority, in view of the general increase in | Tn “wee Fudopted to doen eeslonar sete | goods during the past Week: mostly, however, CONCENTRATED EXTRACT i hour later three or four hundred’ appeared on | Ipternal Kevenue, who informed bim that ane Acreage, show @ better result than that of Inst | reform pasty for political parponee gear mong the jvbber:» who boldly took the initia- BUCHU i aS SES su I: may be stated, however, that the average | committee cing Sere appointed to iseue an | manusacturers. ‘The movement does sot pra, 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC. H to\a small slnad, whes the Tadines comecnen |.” POLITICAL —There le a lively contest for ihe | yield bar Sere of the. whole counicy ts scatosly | 1drect, culling Upoo the workasgmen othe | duce the effect it was expected to; for the com. | 0. . OLARK, Phitsdeipnia, President. : SUAE On ham ahd ie-pt it up fast aud steadily, | Republican nomination in the Eighth District | qual to that of 1567, but the increased area | United & pledged to sustain the National Labor | Trepeome neues iopencator oye ees Ee Te Samaoae Rene tug shots weze Bred, unt Owioede heat, | Of Massachusetts. ‘The candidates are Hon. F. larger Gao she pester or betes meen | Union, aud it is not unlikely that some of them’ will MELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED HENRY D. COOKE, Weshington, Vico Presi- asin opened steady tre, with an iacreased | W- Bird, of Walpole: George F. Hoar, of Wor. | M¥ger than the product TepoFted in fine con | United States Grand Lodge of the Indepen- | bave to Teplace thelr stocks at prices aie = orce, their number beiug then estimatedat nu, | ‘ester: and Judge Pond, of Worcester, with {iis dition, and in most sectiousis so rapidly ma, demt Order of Odd Fellows, nose whey fold at. In standard brown sheet. tinea cain | The fre was kept up in this manner nntii | chances in Ivor of the as: named. turing as to be in litte danger’ trom ttosk- tt THIRD DAY. gs the Prices have declined about half a cent 18 THE GREAT RLOOD PURIFIER. | sundown, when tho Indians made aa to | |“ —A call for an organized opposition to Gea- | por.done of the West, espeniaily co in vertsne | ‘This body reassembled yesierday morning nm | * 78rd; beg ower mci power ; ' take the camp, but were gee ow- | eral Butler's re-election to Congress is receiy- Kansas and Nebraska, the drought and the Eicemoen i P. Sanders, of New York, | ona theetings prices have been about the ae » ever. they kept up the fight until 11 o'clock, at | ing siguatures in the Fifth Massachusetts Dis. Se bave materially ig ctrerptoohnty 3 M. W. Grand Sire. being indisposed, the chair | as in brown goods, and with small sale. ; ‘which time the scouts lett for Fort Wallace to | tier jut the season since June bas been generally | was occupied by RK. W. Deputy Grand Sire E. Prints have been freely sold by the jobbers ai mngy nae eee ced sik oe the rales of Phar. fos mane on tnt: Ga ee RETA! | | —Kansas City, hitherto a Republican strong- micae, see, with, the unprecedented in BD, Ferasworth, rt of the proceedings is | lee prices than were demanded by the manu. te a — . Indians to get out. Ar daylight isey heard | bol selected two Democratic School Di- || Stout nine per cate where inst be anim. | fromthe ellinore bon ctiine morning: | f8cturers’ agents;and the stock must have been 4 fighting back at the comp, teten miles away, ae Sein ape mense aggrerste Field of thie greatstaple. | Mr. Fitzhugh, of Virginia, preseated resolu the wey sap cme bony Pptilay dmcigred ee j erGol. Forsyth had his left tog broken bya ban, | the Ereat Western feaction. Bile in majority of asec The earags | sean ih gaimnd Luge O tnat Site, Fee06- | Teagh Ginghoms are ie eae deel and was shot through the right thigh. | — Registration closes throughout Maryland | Sv/6,/B & majority, of cas than In 1867, but | gard and sympathy that prompted the bretiren veallly s0Kd ep eae NELMDO@s ' Lsentenant Beecher was shot im several places, | (¢xcepting Baltimore city and Allegany coun. | the cult generally better,and the pros- | of nine tayored jurisdictions to extend the hand Gotten Sannele nie = agua hy 35 Kable and ot Da 3nd. Js supposed to be dying. as his back was | 'y) toda pret of a fruitful yield more promising. The | of relief to the order in the South. A Tala: | son ss favorable, and no grest Tedsetoseests | CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT —_— oe ee foe fim De. | “— Col. Sam‘l Hambleton, of Maryland, in bis cee eanent is more marked in Texas than Sbicids trom the Gtand Nee tke || anticipated Ya the price Of tones goods. In ‘ Gee eee eee ame | ies accigiing tab Dimncrasts dareguasicaie Lay shows an imoreased prodnet in aur the'| ot gsrom he Grand Lodge of Alabama.” | Tosclpaied i ne Driers of thes doing, and BUCHU MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD, ’ and twenty wounded. All the stock of the | the House of Represcuta‘ives in the first dis | , Hay shows an increas Lltidos, which reports | the seuj-ceuvedaial anuivgraary of tae orden | PFicee are firm. J. K. BARNES. Sargeon General United States Command was killed, and the men once Hivineg | ict. nemeee Gee Seater compete Risk toany that || 5° Saas er f gar Gat, Woeeeee ae | reported a series of resolutions recommending | ,.10 Comestic dress-goods and muslin delaines Is certain cure for diseases of the Army, W: % ; aie pose ey laae cee ast Calg RE OBA 6 || Petree: TOE OA CREEe OF he eee nn || cents amd Mamas St percent: aut’ ienee of | Oe ceee ea ee encampments, | {here is a very fair business doing; and the new P. J. HORWITZ, Obief Medical Department Balf pounds to las: them to Fort Wallace. ‘The | Tduced, the influence of the Democratic dele. | <0" and Kansge, 31 per ce South Caroling, | under the jurisdiction of fae Grand Ledge, aud | $91¢8 pul upon the market this season com. aE Ne EEE Ee Ekig DROPSY» |" yrited States Novy, Weshinaton { pary had sixty-five rounds of smecuines | gation from Maryland will be of litle can where the decline {8°12 pet cents Fite ad | thee subordinates, to celebravein anappropr, | Pare very favorably with the foreign tabre, ANIC WEARS: W.BLIG. MD, Wasbineton, ‘ Tett. and were fortitying. ‘The scouts could | —Gen. Dix, now the American Minister to | percent; end Alabersa, Pe flgene ub mgened| bareg manner, on the 26th of Aprit uext, the fit. | Which are eevay period the Present year. pees tie ERAL D. Ww. pl. Buy . qaly travel at night, on occount ot danger from | France, has written a letter announcing the | bi the States the increase is quite large. While | tieth anniversary of the establishment of Odd ine sondexannen Tica nchener Ge animes = Pa Toa — Colonel Bankhead. commanding this post, een: At a parade of Tanners in Pekin, Winois, | of the crop, being harvested imexcellent con- | 01 Iphia, that Aopeelat eee lace sm Phila: | sre doubilees doing well, ae hey eee eoeae | SuPBorved from these sources, and the ; Dis Telief, also, scouts to. Chionel Cazpenves, | lately, they were jolned by a company of female ibe’ ont has not fully redeemed the | io select an orator and make other mrrange, | With the very heavy protective duty of tomy HEALTH AND HAPPINESS ‘ Who was supposed to be about forty-five miles | Tamers. who marched with them and were before harvest. and is, States | meuts for the ceremonies; that the elective offi. | PeF cent. ad valorem and fitty cents a pound on West of here, with his company, with direc. | cheered bearuly. Bi reported. considerably: below an average | cor of the Groral Lodge ‘and the special com. | te imported articles. It is difficult to under- SETeSEEESTT depends upon prompt use i tons to proceed to Colonel Foryth’s assist. | —The Jrish Perpl-, under the editorial di- 1d. but_with the increased acreage, will | sitice be <émpowered to represent the grand | Sand Row the foreign manafacturers can com- | p,reltable re that his ance. A scout came in at 10 o'clock this morn- | rection of Sohn O"Mahony, of Fenian fame | }robably bring the ron ue nee Tull yield, as | lodges at such celebration, ad that the mem. | pece With our own, at such odds against them. | eanse advertised, may not be ciassel as Patent Wk June reported Carpenter on his way. “Geu. | hitherto. stromgly Vernocratle, declares aor | Revarig tink we FOP, UP 10.4 full yiid, as | lodges. such celebrations past grand repre | oats to Fall Seay he remand amass | Sediciper~aowt of which are oy ecit } ihe jerks ofthe Mrpebhcau.ie toppored tobe | diy. aesinst 80° ouly"Scpml” an Pans, | ite emring ome mare! hanes | Senate ie fequmte a parce ena thy cnen decrponstogay orsuncoy’ | eee teat attain: and thite of intearey Ae ponies of cavalry | but Hoffinan. i Weil darvested, with lew complauuts ot bad | ont Philadelplia aud inserting Cincianatt, All sereciends seater ete ne | Pee . } ‘ re 'y ~ — Political feeling runs bigh in St. Lows, | condition. vol amend- 7m 5 pected by General Sheridan that they would | 51. it is feared 4 elecuon apo Pass off A slight increase in acreage of buckwheat, | ment by striking out Cincinnati aud inserting Begee ences pave been Umited ta sole DODGS........... New York. ; come up in Ume to the party, as they wereen | Without collision. ‘With promise of tair product. Baltimore. The latter‘was negatived, snd the|| Sezrce in cosequen week the House Cala ©, FABNESTOCE ........New York. ; "General Nichols has just arrived from Fort | _—AM Irish Republican club 1s in successful Tee eee DT re ene an npented St'| original: was reconsidered. and Mr. Eacsvanie |] more extensively Interested in mrohen nok ‘This C “national tm ite character, offers, ; Reynolds. He reports Lieutenant Heecher | Working order in New York city, and another || 4he Gate of Previous report, consi by depreda- | of Maryland, moved to strike out Cinclanati, | Worsted goods than in any other class of tab. MY PREPARATIONS reason of Ss jeonpe aseel, Dow of Pre uk, eakmamuanans eoemaee and dying. | one will be organized in Philadelphia cnis | $6 Daving Penne ational | mien ee agreed to. Mr. Woolf, of Onlifor. | cs In cloths phere is a fair demand, and : sa peed ‘the Scviespie menne ; ‘Also, that Colonel Forsyth was nearly dying, | week, in varias paste ofthe Were tn immense ee | Mik noe er eat: Ree OE CRUE | Diners srosteeay Renae es eee, gad Are prepared, in vacue from the vogutable wab- yet tole ‘ ‘They were all lying there, surreunded oy 1a. —Te-day the Republicans of Maryland make | (B,y{7#0™ Pars o1 again negatived. Mr, Latham,’ of Virginia, | ‘he beiter styles of fancy cassimeres the market | stances named, and are the meet aces ; Colonel Bankhead ane Golone ne or Pliet. | heir nominations for candidaiw* ior the Honse | “Tobacco promises abut an average yield in | Moved ee rniecere Phra ia yh wras'| icky Jens are tied Bae eled. | Kan 4 H Colonel Bankhead and Colonel Carpenter will | or Representatives. The deicgate. from the | Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Penn- | agreed to, and the resolutions were then adopt. boson 4 ‘aly. Tonehauamans ease <a | Teach them to-night, First, Second, and Third Dis‘riets mtwet ia Bal- | sylvania, Kentucky, Alabama, Iowa, Wiseon- | ed. ‘The chair appointed on the committee ' : tions, Mr. Ell’, of demand is not so brisk as might be anticipated H . 2 a a jmore: from the Fourth at Frederick, and the | sin, and Indiana: in Michigan, Virginia, North | named in the resolutions, Mr. Elli’, of Mary. at this season: but the sale is steady, and prices Coton i HARVARD CouLEse.—There was | Fish at Annapolis Sanction. Carolina, and Arkansas, nine-tenths of an av- | iand; Mr. Manro, of Missoum: Mr. 'Woodyait, H * P 3 remain unchanged. Foreign goods are with- uite an exciting time at the assembly of the | * /!* 1 Dix, declaring in | erage; New York, 9.5; Maryland, 7.7: Georgia, | of 3; Mx. Rogers, of Illinois, and Mr. 2 ‘ nw Scnoot of Harvard College tase mign: leed opm gel Genpaee sre 0.1; Tennessee, .7: Mussouri and illinois,~6, | Adams, of New Hampshire. The’ uames cy | Out marked change. The sales of seasouabie ; growing out ofthe attempt of George L. Ruffin, | favor of Grant and Colfax, was written to mi a » 9 | Sesers, Perkins, of Pennsylvania; Nicheleo®, goods are pretty active, and there is a good : a colored member of the school. to join the As- | Jobn J. Cisco. a leading and influential Demo- | Obie, 9.5. or Penucylvania: Farnsworth, of Tennesses, | Semand fo1 dark silks’ and millinery goods ; sembly under the first rule, which declares tua: | cra: of New Yorm, who has also declared for | acciepayt ATTORNEY GENEEAL AsuTON | and Veitch, of Missouri, were afterwards | Fine cloths and overcoatings command good y member of the school shall be of rubt a | Grant. it {s reported. ae nd © adaed to tae comukitiee. Prices. Merinoes, dress-goods, and alpacas member of the Assembly upou siguing the | — Last evening a very large meeung of | WBO Was Yesterday examined by the Congres- A considerable amount of osher business of | “fl! freely, and importers do not complain of i Rufia from ences Aitempied 10 prevent | «Boys in Blue"was held iu Baltimore, to make | sional Committee on Retrenchment relative to | ,, A consid the fraternity was transacted, after | tP€ Prices.’ ‘The importations have been heavy, j Rua from joining by first repealing this rule, | arrangements to participate in the grand re- | the alleged whiskey trauds in New York as which the Ledge adjourned until this m and the market 1s well supplied with all de- } Dut ip this were deteated. They then offered a | union of soldiersand sailors at Philadelphia stated in the Stan of last evening, testified that | The members partook of a collatton yes. | 8¢Tiptions of seasonable goods.—N. Y. Indepen- i tended to admit colored. persons: "Phi wns | Shinaghreeana serena ot Ucuber: A uniform | Binckley had no authority any investauon’, | SFday a, he Gilmer House bing tbe gums | m6 j ten © ns. is wrs | was oy ol a upon Me of the Gran ige o! y) - iReader aes discussed at length and finally with- | and committees appointed, to make arrange- | and the United States District A'torney at New ——_— Gen. Joun A. Dix ror GRANT AND COLFAX. ; Grawn. as its defeat was certain. Mr. Kuffin is | nents for transportation, etc. York bad been so advised. He further stated ATTACK ON A BALTIMORBAN IN Texas.—W. | General John A. Dix, our Minister to France, i therefore smenter Of the “Assembly."—Busion | _ The Bnidewport Standard (Republican) peng omtece J ae ae to investigate and as Sunelair, inspector of the freedmen's bureau, | writes from Paris that - —_ Soon accused of tages i Journal, September 19. claims ican gain in Maine of 35,000, is ‘was made an o! report attempt re- | being “hesrt and band wit! -ymour,” and been visit ee —————_______ eee Te Bats pave bole tists majority in sopra cently made at Tyler. Texas, to kill Lieutenant | says that he is not aware of anything in the Seeeiga irom 1 parts of the ‘Beaten ond Pampbicts ond tal) porttoziere given ? An English paper -ays there continues to 1st. Receirts From Costoms.—The receipts Gregory Barrett, of Baltimore, (formerly col- | present or the past which could rightfully sub- Fecetved on ‘this city, oF to its General Agents. beevery week a eer, tne mints | “_ ‘The Democratic State Mass Convention | from customs at the ports below named from | om? the third Mi pee repent) and his | ject him to sueh an imputation. After de- pony “ districts in Cornwall, wiusre Groat depreciate | nea ts Tndlgnapolie. yesterdsy was, largely Potten one Uh 0 10ND, inclnsives were ae @el-| | Crepe Cee oe white May, was returning Sonic party. ae @eanthibn ser laters ae ‘Slessant Ie ean ee : exists. attended, ae ergs fOr speabing cane | 1S: Hoston, stts.cozae: New York, 2,51, | named Kennedy, with when a colored wom- | lows :—“I should be greatly surprisefit the and their actien. = 7A. T. Stewart's new retail dry goods =tore | Tepresenied. Two siands for speaking were | 7.00: Philadelphia. inno; Baltimore, | an refused to give Way to them on the side. ople of the United States wereto elect as their & New York. the largest in the world, wall be ee i ne ee ones ee anree we || $18551859.. Total, Walk, whereupon Kennedy strack her. “The Shief Magistrate aman who was maine ar ° . wre ag of November. It was begun = “made. speeches, and the other InteRwaL REVENUE.—The Teceipis to-day | Colored woman then complained of the assault | the Acad of Music, on the 4th of July, 1-63, & speech mtin ail the characteristics of SF The French Emperor is urged by his | 268. Beach, of Illinois, and’ Hom. David S| yrom this source were $259,306 77. an elevated love of country, at the very kane GENERAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY ; cousin, Prince Napoleon, to Rave the line of | G00ding, of Indiana. : ; RK. T. HELMBOLD, when Gen. Grant was carrying the Victorious ; the Rbine. t t for it — Hon. William B. Washburn was renomi- Bop Ronvery OF #40,000,— While one of the | and his nds, who drawing pistels, com- | arms of the Union into Vieksburg, and when eighteen years’ experience, men- i potion ag ep yale RAG, SG Conareas by the Republicans in the | wagons of the Adams Express Company wa: enced upo8 Barrett and ule soldiers in- } thousands ‘of our fallen sgumirymen worm | aiaclorer of wen JAY COOKE & CO., New York, j 2 Nwth District of jaseachusetis yesteriay. nationed at ‘corner 0! vy street Broad jer command. were woun- uring out their blood Plains of Get. Sorthera EW ase Bt etn, SO bin Peers. | Mt-Washbarn surged in the Juin andSucn Can. || CAdoned sh ibe c yesterday morning, in charge | ded, but Lient. B. who ret the fire, ec. | tyeburg in defence of their hometnad tneGae, | HELMBOLDS GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Tor NEW TORK Stets sed ail i “4 erin is provi mg juile fatal im ~ | gresses. and was re-elected to the 40th Cong:ess | of a boy aged nineteen , An andacions | caped injary. ernment, which Seymour was doing all in his o1 . 1D N Staeecalorma a oll sah oF ‘olay, hee pd 11,502 votes against 1,668 for Haywood, thie! availed himoslt of ine turronnalag norse embarrass and discredit.” 4 Bi 4 : er, an eld x of ei . moerat. + and bustle. an jcoess! ‘Wagon -__—___ a : Wen years inches ea ater uote, fo four- |“ — Hop. Samuel Hooper bas been renominated | of €/(.(0v in biuional currency. Paras Array Brtwaen Broritens,— E. Ww. aS Pee i dor of bis son. His sister, seventy years old. pacenarens by the Repablicans im the Fourth | 15:07 Pomeroy weatea swallow. wes - — Gists EVERTWHERE, For PERNOTLVANIA out Southera NEW JER. will be tried next mou:h for compifcity in the | District of Massachusetts, He served in tne . on jense. ¢ “ ‘38th and 39th Congresses, and wns re-elected to | CO Bows wih cuisakdeend monogram ends, Price 92.25 per bottle, or six for $6.50. “e7-Jolia E- Harsnens, a Connecticat tady, A eighinin Tee Cn aE ee Ee among susteaien. JAY COOKE & CO., Washington, », ¢, ee Setting Salta ee este Oe S88 || tabre wa phonpecs of a) beuijreminn s- 7 Walla Walla, Washi ington Territory, bas La and smashing ber trunk. fuse tie Donaelty ang Habbea Saicipas, pf|| Jet aoe ce isiaerala Ghicam: ~ OEE ea pea be ng eh ee at pf Poy bt get a ey iectyr ey Repuo- | son. 4 ereat excitement J, As ELLIS & 004; hicage, m., in Piesburg on the 7th of Octoper, licsa nominee for Congress, and the other will tne sor gueeBlat ide Mo Church, The to alter 8. T. BRLEZOLD. obits e7There is ® lady in Boston who hasn't | Tete. rer French” ‘Phe rotors were arrecten: rereen pda face for fifteen years. “She think — William B.Ogden ¢eclinestorcn as the | gx The citizens of Minnesota are to vote on ee — various tp the skiu, and uses ‘fine indi Democratic candidate for Congress from Cook | the goretion Ht mrey suffrage at the 4iection To meat inits pigce. county, IMlinors. \| in November, , ~ Grant Girls,” S7"Ta Lown they Sre organizing clude |