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“~. / LL —_—_—_—_—LL———— ee THE EVENING STak | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, { At the Star Balilding, SW. Corner Pespayivania Av. and Lith Street, ! NOYES, BAKER&«& CO. — eee The STAR is served by the carriers % oneir ubscribers in the City and District a. Tex CENTS FER WEEK. ies at che counter, witd oF without wrappers, Two Oxzmrs each. Paicz ron MAILINe:—Three months, (ne Dollar and ing Cents; six months, Three Dol- | —~———> lars; one year, Five Dollars. No are sent from the office longer than paid for. OL The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday V = xX XXII. morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. Che Foening Sta | _ ENSURANOP. | THE NATIONAL LIFE MISURARCC COMPAAT ! ortis UNITED STATES OF AMEPICA, j WASHINGTON, D. ©... ' , Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ape Preved July 25, 1% | CASMCAPITAL...00........ =1,000,000 { FFICERS: H OLARK, Phitaceiphia, Prests- Sar COOK: oui Pinas ns" Ranentive EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip. = |__ no ocronne session —The following ‘die. LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. Patch wa: received here this morning: Anwona advices to Octeder 3d state rat a | D+¥TON, Omi0, Uct. 9.—Hon. Tiomas L. Tul- PREY of tramsters attacked a party of friendty | ‘ck, Secretary Republican Congressional Com- ndiags Killing fifteen, including their chief. | miitee: Give Agent of Associated Press this item. Senator Morgan and Representative Schenck have decided it not necessary to notify @ quorum of Congress to meet on the 16th. | Prpsiding Officers will adjourn two Houses to ‘undou' edly retaliate vy & general onsiaught upon is- Olaled settlers along the rive: November 10th. R. C. Scamncr, wo bis barn and sent to ane asylum. Last sammet Richardson was sun strack, and Tax WasuinGton STaTUe.—Elsewhere wil! bas had trouble with his heid ever since. He mee | c be found the particulars of the Cabinet action . eee Tinea, Cenidess for more thane Wek | v.sterdsy om the application or the Legista- There was great disappointment at Oolam- | ‘ure of the State ot Louisiana for the retarn of bia, S. ©. yesterday by the non-arrival of Jona | the marble statue of Washington by Powers Qringy Adams, who iris detained at Charlotte | brought here during the war. It is stated that ie t i the statue was shipped by Gen. Butler to New —etinieeee lous Rave been | York, tbs kept in trust for Louisiana ueti! The case af Josephine Brown, indicted as ac- | She should be restored te the Union. It scems cessory to the murder of Aggie Stewart, at | that it tound its way to Washington, and we SS N. RT ee Liem = bave obtained the follewing particularsof its of the prosecutiun, to January next. Josep! i Brows, ber alleged companion in the crime, | MStOTy Sfter its arrival. It teached Morgan was hanged in May Iast. | and Rhinehardt’s wharf marked “Syatuary for Mail reports from India state that a shock of | the United States Government.” The officials an earthquake was felt pretty generaily in the | atthe Capitol supposed it might be statuary Punjab on the morning of the 20th of, August, from Munich or Rome, and Mr. Thomas C. At twenty-eight minutes past six o'clock. Ai 7 Cler! Lahore, Amrisar, Jalaudbar, Ambalia” sad sa uatinpers Sh epeativere oye ps Toadeheerasr Simia the shock was experienced, but nowhere e Capitol, proceeded to exhume severely. it rom ander an immense pile At ihe Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Fair on | of freight at the G-street wharf and had it re- the th, the number of visitors on the grounds | moved to the Capitol, where the box was open- sxceeded thirty thousand. The Fair oas been | ed and the statue found enveloped in an exten. Bronounced a complete success. At3 p.m. the | Sive wrapping of cotton. I. er $500 trotting match came off, Fanny ‘pping . J. was taken at first ning im three straight heats. Time, to the Senate chamber, but afterwards, by di- The Alsbama Legi-lature adjourns to-day, to | Tection of Judge Usher, Secretary of the Inte- Meet on the day preceding the Presidential | rior, removed to the Patent Office, where {t has election. No elvction bill has been passed, aud | since remained, itis Mast sss he . es CHARGE AGAINST 4 REVENUE Orricer.— The coopers of Milwaw ve struck, a1 Geor, was therefore there is & scarcity of barrels for pack. biacipgeien ty alone bg Pte neki ing flour. ie ve ‘a Teceivin, teen > and tweniy cents each for barrela and want | BYown upon the charge of willfully neglecting twenty and tweuty-five cents. ‘o perform the duties of his office, (Depaty An Augusta dispatch of yesterday says:— | Collector of Internal Revenue for the Third An up freight train on the Ceatral Road ran | Gol on te Gee a te eighty-nine-mile post. | sr, eile Goce North Carolina, at Fay. Fourteen cars were smashed. No one hurt. etteville, N. C.,) and, also, with having, on the Mollie Everett. a negro woman, died in Mem. | /0tB of August, embezzled various sums of phis yesterday afternoon from the effects of | Money received for collectior ade by him at & beating administered by her husband with a | various times, amounting to$10,000. The war. boot-jsex. rant was executed by one of the Marshai’s klin House and three adjoining | officers, and used buildings were burnt in San Francisco on See a ee ee Thursday night. Five bodies were recovered | {B& this afternoon, when E. S. Dana and N. from the ruins. Welson appeared for the Government, and The New Market races closed in England | Messrs. Cook and Burgess for the accused. yesterday. The Newmarket Derby was won | The cade was continued to Monday. by Seesaw. He is a candidate for Supervisor. Uollector The Maine S‘ate Fairat Portland has proved | Woollen, Third North Garolina, District, the most successful one ever held. charges Moore with having made collection to Tus Workixe Pxorte—The cigar-makers | be Amount ot $4,000, unknown to him. With Of St. Joseph, Missouri, are on a strike for an | this money he has been defraying his expenses advance of wi . The housesmiths of New | while lobbying for appointment as Sapervisor- York etty, it 1s stated, contemplate a strike tor Bigher wages. and are about calling a macs Msg. Epwarp A. Potiarp, the Southern H a Seg — eee Aa ene the conplaw, | Mistorian, is in Washington, applying for per- 4 ers are willing to pay the proposed prac spn, mission from the State Department to have : ten per cent. on the present rate of wages, re. | Access to the Rebel Archives, and to annote ceatly demanded. A resolution was passed | and condense them ma Ristorical work on instructing the men in those shops where the | Jus. . advance had not ben granted to strike immei. | J % Davis. The ground of his application is jately. The effect of the use of machinery upon | Sted to be a desire to verify certain important the condition of the working men was the sub- | @ilegations conceruing the Davis government, iret of discussion at the late Industrial Con. | and in bis letter to the Seeretary he represents gress in Belgium. Three resolutions were ut | that pats ES der consideration. The first commenced by he will be able to sadke important reve- affirming that “the mtroduction of machiners. | tions if he is allowed to assist his researches in the process of manufactures bas al- | by the use of some of the documents which are ways been & means of using the labor- | supposed to exist in the collection on Tenth er for the profit of the capitatis:” | street. the second urged that the Trade S should “attach conaitions to the| Gey, CARLIN RELIEVED.— j tion of mew machinery in work. = Sprertion an General W. F. Carlin, Major 34th infantry so as for the workingmen “to receive = = A) y \ compensation: the third, whteh was ultimate. | 8ud Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen’s ly carried, commenced by declaring that “on | Bureau for the State of Tennessee, has been re- tne one, ynide, machinery Nias proved 4 most | lieved from duty im that State, and ordered to powerful instrument of des ‘and extor- tion in the bands of the capitalist class.” The | TcPort to the Commanding General of the 4th introducer of the third resolution, however, | Military District, for sssignment to duty in that admitted the beneficial effect of machinery, by | district. Igieutenant Col. James Thompsor, pinting that withoatita Labor Congress “would | Captain 2d artillery, relieves General Carlin, Bave been impossible. jout m ichiner: they would be, like their forefathers, unable ts | #24 18 assigned to auty im accordance with his Fead and write, unable to move about. unable brevet rapk. workimgmen ate about to be established in | The Heads of the various bureaus in the Trease New York city, with the means furnished by a | ury Department are now preparing the lists of fund of $0 bequeathed by the late Peter - | such employees whose services can be dis- jard. pensed with, preparatory to making the dis- Prorosep Iwrortant Poiiticat Rerorm | charge, which will be in the course ot a week IN Sraiy.—Cable despatches of last night say: | or tem days. Between seventy-five and one ‘The Junta will bring a bill betore the Corts | hundred females and over one hundred male eee tne Beet iscnal Joete onies im ten | employees in the several bureaus will be dis declaration in favor of civil and religious ib. | missed, as the work is decreasing and the ap- erty. Itis received with enthusiasm, and ex- | propriations greatly reduced. tensive popular demonstrations have been ———— made in Madrid in .avor of religious toleration. | DeatH o Rev. Tuomas H. StocxTox.— Large numbers of workmen are idle in conse- . The: : ion: p quence ef political agitation. The Jamia as. | Rev: Thomas H. Stockton, for several terms Chaplain of the House of Representatives, and ures them that work will soon be provided jor all who want it. Much excitement bas | Well Known as a minister of the Methodist been produced im Catalonia by the reform im | Protestant Church, died last evening in Phila- the customs tariff. The Cubans in Madrid de- sixty. rable and elo- mand their island be represented in the Pro. | CDBIa, aged sixty. This venerable and elo. * > ent divine was well known in this District, Visional Junta. The Papal corvette Concez- | du°nt d ione bas been ordered to Marseilles, to take on | baving been stationed for many years in Wash- board the (jueenu of Spain. There 1s a rumor | jngtom and Georgetown. current in Paris acd Madrid that the Dake and Duchess of Montpensier have been permitted | Hawpsomm ANNUALS —From Hudson Taylor ‘eles that Cabs iis declanee foe eee bo | we have the saperbly illustrated A”dantic Alma nac for 1569, published by Ticknor & Fields and Pemorest’s Parlor Annual tor 1569. From Shillington we have Appl¢ton’s Ilustraied Alma. noc for 16%, a very handsome annual. Mysterious DisaPrgaRayxcy Or A Wait Kyowns Citizen oF Lovisvitim, Ky.—/eavy Insurance on His Life—Mr. E. D. Tyler. a weit known imsurance agent of Louisville, Ky. took passage on the steamer Paiestine for (on- THE PRESIDENT bas Sppointed Jas. Barnes, cordia. on Friday evening last. At Portland a . Stranger alco took pareage, and as the bost wae | E8q a Commissioner to examine the entire Towded he was put into the stateroom with | Toad and telegraph wires of the Union Pacific Tyler. On the acrival of the boat at Concordia | railroad, vice J. L. Williams, resigned. im the morning, the stranger told the clerk that ———— Tyler left the stateroom 1 the night, leaving | Tae St. Tomas Purcuas# TReaty.—It will bis watch and other valuables behind. The | be remembered that in July last the Senate ad- eee ee ee Ee Beedle Rie | journed without acting upon the treaty so walked witb difficulty, but no suspicions were | Promptly ratified b; iy nes ee a excited until it was learned that Tyler was not | Of the Island ot homas to the Unite: on the boat, and had not been seen since he | Sates. The limitation for the ratification of ‘Went into his stateroom the night before. Itis | ‘be treaty having expired, the President in the belief that the stranger murdered Tyler in | September last proposed tothe Danish Gov- the stareroom, and threw bis body overbeard, | ¢TBment that the period for the ratification ot through the motives which prompted the act | ‘he treaty by the United States should be 4 are vot surmised. as Tyler's pocket-boox, | ‘ended one year, in order that the Senate m ich wateb, &c., were not taken by him. 7 had | de affarded time so nck eaes i The cable J. * $50,000 insurance on bis life, #1u,000 of | ¢&T#m relative to o pono S the rad which is said to be in Hartford (Cenn.) Com. | Sion 2 eee bs fe an te , panies Two hundred dollars reward is offered peso that et ac esi- for the recovery of bis body. dent's proposition. Graxp Lopes oF CoLorzep Masons.—The NATcRaLizaTion TReaTy.—A cable dis- ‘M. W. Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Ool- | patch bes been received at the State Depart. red Masons convened yesterday in the lodge 5 saan an Harmony Grand Lodge of the 5 ment from Hon. Reverdy Johnson, our Mini: 7 ter to stating that he has signed a termed tbe Natioual Grand Lodge, and ts eom. | PFolocol with the British Government regulat- osed of members ot the Grand Lodges of New Ie ager bcolagronay yee brea gl a fork, Peunsyivania, Messachuset's, Rhode | Uculars are given, but it ae Island, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Dis- peer pens er srt ae ———— triet of Columbia, Virginia, Indiana, Obi, 11 | cated by cur Minister, that the compact is sim- Mots, Michigan, California and Missouri. Tne | Jar 6 ctameaene tae body meets trien tally: It is purely a Masonic | by Mr. Bancroft w: e German Powers. corde ng affiliations with the colored SeOTe thren in Euro; recisely after the usages PoxiticaL.— Brick Pomeroy, in his New wae white Masore ite’ membersnp em- | York Democrat, expresses bimself as not a bit \ braces the best and most iniluential colored | pleased with the Connecticut election, and de- —— aps Gm Sie ir its, & | clares that things look “bine” in that direction lored jwyer an pal Cd ran Master of the Grand Lodge and one of the om, | — 4 Seymour and ey eta terra cers of the Freedmen’s Bank Rasen street, | Wis _— filmes ee tevening bee ‘The Loagi probabl persons. Several speecnes were made. - a oa aay ysits | Dur aud Blair were endorsed. “ s a + MA | —The Executive Committee of the Mary- Cee ee lenient | Isud Republican State Central Committee an- was conateded in Paltadel esterday wiih | Dounce a number of meetings to be held the Engitsh seventy ‘Wnsn me guns | throughout the State, was called on the second innings, Jupp and | — The Hartford Courant says thst the Re- ‘Smith were at the bats, with one wicket down | publican gains in Comnecticat are “immense, and eleven runs. The game will be continued | espeeiaity in Eastern Connecticut. We con- to-day. The mite! base ball match be- | sider the State good for 2,0W) majority tor tween eight cricketers, with Harrass,of the Grant.” ae ee ee ee ale. | — Jacob K. Shafer, Esq., who has been elected ebampion nine, wil! P londay. Yo: a Ter- enckeiers will’ not accept odds, extramen, or | 1” Congress by the Demoerats of Montane Ter_ —_ Governor Letcher. . He is @ mative of Rocking- €o. ‘The men have turned | 23™ county, Va. can soumettae enti the Sehuylaall —It is rumored ttat the Democrats of the Valley, demanding bigher . At other | Fifth District of Massachusetts are thinking of collieries they are Wailing until Monday. This runuing Joba Quincy Adams for s -s prudent. Ifthe advance eam be maintained, | The Republican split gives them a hope a che men of course ought to receive their por- | strong ocratic candidate can ran in be- son of the advance. We hope, bowever, ali | tween Butler and Dana parties will te governed by -pradence in not | “senators B.D. Morgan and Roscoe Conk. TERN nust lollow. Our ignewssion is that the | HEE of New York, and Frederick E. Wood- br dge, of 5 the Re) he Scrantom sale, caunot be le Journal, 3d. ae ‘8t Cooper Institute, Yorr, sm Obio are raising Grant ahcresnth ek declines to address the Democracy of South Carolina, > e7 Uhicag? DA io bull-fght—only the | in mae Weziara Beaten sei reauiee ins jteseace 4 bell would t Pg! ere, ¥ om mittee . = a ND. COOKR, Wesbington. Vice Preat- PayxsvEvanta.—The Republican commit. | IMPORTANT ORDERS FROM GEN. Tar Umrarta® Natiox at Convantion— ——s . Wes here bave been notified that extensive ef- MEADE. Adjournment Sine Die—This Convention, my PEET, Philedeiphts Seoretery Proclamation by Gev- Bulleck, of Georgia. | Which has been 10 session in New York for Torts are being made to carry Pennsylvania on Tuesday next, by colonization from Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York city General Meade has issued the following Gen- erat Order, No. 27, whieD distributes the forces same days adjourned sinc die yesterday after- is a. tn ae q sr etigg SE adopting resolu-tons: “That this wRa! Sais Brecker? 4 to the pot he | Copference rejoicesin the ot | MEDICAL ADVISORY Beane, Itis alleged that clubs have been formed at Some pemeeiees enforce the awe ana pe? eon Ae TO ne a Peg B-Boy j 3 Bergeon Generel U tind States Cumberland, Hagerstown, &c., to operate in | serve order. The order says: ore thicteiecoersnnags aponitened pomeavied of P Z. Medical Department the southerm ter of counties, and that for sey. | _ Whereas by an act of Congress of the United | The'Enited States, That we bearcty endores | ‘Navy, Weshington. States, approved March 24, 1965, it is made the \ . i DoW BLISS. D. Washington. eral days past parties of roughs have been | Sury of ihe miliary authorities to preserve the | ‘BE Action of the American Unitarian WOMAN 5 leaving Baltimore for Philadelphia, Also, ce of the polis, at any election that may be | Asscsintion in appropriating | @tuw. That ‘. that several schooner loads of desperate char. | held in any State: and whereas this duty has | W° Noten oy : - ; Foy ror offered thie Comoe are: mereased Hberality of | our churches | ect of Comgremes Oe en Dartored: by apestat terough the Unitarian Association, That this ‘aid cp capital of $1.00 00, Conference desires ‘to cultivate Most 4 fmendly relations with and encourage fraternal | penetrance ee oe otereem- intercourse between the various Liberal Ss Sndahetes ond ommeate’ in-t0e, Christian bodies of this country, and that a _ | Heise home company in every locality committee of three be appointed, to represent ‘are exempt from attachment Jj our —— and —— all i Are bo Unnecessary restrictions ip the pol- questions which relate to matu; intercourse = And co-operation. That the Committee be em- Le fa + ee powered to appoint delegates from our churc! | ther full emount and reture ail the premiumas> to visit and confer with the liberal organiza that the insurance costs only the deckease om the become more imperative from existing politi- cal excitement in the public mina from the re- cent organization of civil government, and trom the fact that Congress bas prohibited the Jormation of military Organizauons im the several States of this department. It is, there. fore, ordered : Here foliows the distribution of troops an. imstructions to district commanders. Distric commanders will instruct post commanders in their duties and the relative position of the ‘acters left there last might. Arrangements have been made to nab them on their arrival in Phil- adelpbia, however. All accounts from that State represent the Republicans vigilant and confident. Revexce APPoinTMENTs.—The Secretary of the TreasurY-to-day made the following ap- pointme nts of Internal Revenue office! Storokeepers.—Matthias Snyder, Jr., 9th N litary and civil authority, and will impress o ¥, John Jamison and Jobn Ashton,'3d Md. | on post commanders that they ate to act Th aid pee ag pecan finn png al Me nc ay sustale: thett peculistorces: | See eey mem a cn py John @. 2d Mina. Geo. @. Smith, ist (11. | of the civil authorities, and in subordination to eure. Hale, Lows, end Wells ware op- | [eee Sree, ‘they Sere subject to | sured during life an eunual tnce: Latyette T. Bisir. sth iu, them; and they are to exercise discretion and | Pointed such committees. The committee sug- | any reedom contribute the amount pamed in the policy Cuacers. Wen, Dovbing: 4th Ga: Daniel Gen- Jadginent unbiased ‘by political or other pre- | Eested that the Council cons'der abepronziety | Tang emalh to theit happiness and welfare, | "'So entre rate ta ‘charged for viske upon the lives gerick, L.; Jesse L. mes, 41 5 5 judice; that their object should be exclusivel: ba 4 | J 4 ‘W. Casey, ist Cal.; Chas, T. Cottrell, 24 Cal; | to preserve peace, ephold 1aw and orden, wax | Washingion. Pat ngcee of tease vorsous Temelo complaints con | | It tevaree j,to secure Gvtirnde. bat at ee tow Lgonard W. Kennidy, ist Gal.i A. E. Emery, | must be satisfied such is the object of the civil | 44, Vote of thanks was Lpbnaag tedgred pepo Bom Be Fen EP ER gig Ione re" | oe ee eee tee are is EVERY Sands Baker, and Moses ©. Andross, 34 Ual.” | offer calling on them for aid; and must in all | Of the Messiah, to Postmaster Kelly, and to the ckness and pi . | COUNTY. oat tye Inspector of Tobac Karz, 0h N.¥. | cases, where time permits. apply for instruc, | Précident, Mr. El'ot. sorte ke — the | Gea loreuch npnecen witha . tions to superior authority, but they must, atali | ,, The doxolozy was then sung and the Con- | Norte it S Hy meaty | Soar toe . reer: relief of these various delicate affections, and only | sbevid be as to the © * Gene 7 Company Tae Jury. Davis Awaup.—A circular has | hazards, preserve the peace, and must not be | ‘fence adjourned tll next year. upon the most urgent necessity will a trae woman Agents oligo thelr respective distri . been issued from the War Department dirvet- } retrained by technical pains when in thei | ara qoupy 1m ConEROTICOT III oan on application st tbe Office ofthe Gompany fe ing that those actually present and renderiag forth, it is their duty to act pe dkpnnl ALD Bhicg ye we ie pes = ae eit ity. service im the capture of Jeff. Davis, who are | Post commanders, on being notified of the : ies Hi. Sanborn, son ot Georgs | <yctens ta selleving ent coutas slmest ovary ene me entitled to receive rewards under the act of | proposed holding of political meetings, may | & Sanborn, of Bridgeport, Ct., was arrested at | o! = ! GENERAL AGENCY withthe ‘murder of his senna ent | wi ° murder timate chil aged about ten days, at East Bridg About MARYLAND. DELAWARE. VIRGINIA, & week ago, it seems, according to report ‘WEST VIR: nen DISTRICT pty dd being ——, ones ‘San — par COLUM! - on the mother of the child, and when as js by her to make some provision for its support HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU AT TUS OF FtCR OF or to marry her. he became enraged and JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STREET. deciar- ed he would sooner “smash its head,” and Retpins Viste doen nee enna OPPOSITE TREASUKY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON D. 0. send an officer, and if necessary, a detachment, to watch the proceedings, and See that peace is preserved. To the people of the several States compris. ing the department, the Major General cot manding appeals ‘that they will co-operate with him and the civil authorities in sustain- ing law and order, in je | Famen and avoiding those scenes of riot ani ished, and wanton destruction of property aud life, which already in some instance have been enacted in the department. He urges nbstinence Congress, to send evidence of their claims to the Adjutant General before the ist of January next. Not Trve.—We copied yesterday from a contemporary an item announcing the intend- ed marriage of Secretary Seward to Miss Ris. ley, the accomplished daughter ef Hon.H. A. Risley, of this city. We areassured, however, from undoubted authority, that there is no | helpless victim a severe blow on the head. It still showing some signs of life, the inhuman truth whatever in this piece of gossip. from all inflammatory and incendiary appr ale ap goog p ocad Frags Sa -F gmeneasi! se 20-1y —_—_—_—_——— to the passions, and discountenances keepin; age, is in the grocery business in Bridgeport, is RELIEVED.—Major General H. F. Clarke, | open liquor xhops on the days of politica ly connected, and bas heretofore been ed upon as & man of irreproaehable char- acter. A Drvipsp et oe, ery Republican rocession at Newark, N. J., last night, a lu- icrous scene occurred in Mulberry street. At & boarding-house where the landlord was a Democrat, the boarders illuminated the upper part of the building, and put out a trauspar. ency with the words—‘The second and floors for Grant.” This naturally attracted much attention, and nearly eyery club hada cheer for the “second and third floor,” while an occasional groan was given for the first floor. Many Roman candies were also fired from the upper windows of the house, and the affair elicited so much enthusiasm that the landlord finally lost nis temper, and, rushing up stairs, took in the transparency and stamped upon it, He also put ont the lights on the third floor, but these were soon replaced, and the boarde: like Mark Tapley, maintained their jollity un. der adverse circamstances.—V. ¥. Post, sth. ——-<re-___.. meetings and on election days, and abstaini from carrying arms, and asserting individua Tight of construing the laws by force of arms. No just cause is ever advanced by a resort to violence. Let there be charity and forevear- ance among political opponents, whatever may be the result, Let each good citizen determine that all who, under the law, have the =e to the ballot shail exercise it undisturbed. If there are dispnted points of law, plage be — to the courts, and let Mobs or political clubs, or other irrespon- le bodies, construe and undertake te execute the law. This appeal is made in the earnest hope that the Major General can rely on the good sense and correct judgment of the mass of the people, and then he will not be compelled to resort to the exercise ot power with which he is entrusted, and which he will most reluc- tantly employ, But he thinks it his duty to make known, that so far as the power under his command will admit, he will not allow the peace to be broken; and that he will not be re- strained in the conscientious discharge of his duty by technicalities of law, made when the Obief Commissary Military Division of the Missouri, has been relieved from supervisory charge of affairs of the Subsistence Department of Arkansas. | LIFE INSURANGC! > TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, NATIONAL ASYLUMS FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEERS. Sanpusky, On10, Oct. 10.—The Board of Managers of the National Asylums for Dis- Sbled Volunteers met yesterday in Jay Uooke’s Tesidence at Gibraltar. Among those present General B. F. Butler, of Mass.; ex-Governor Smythe, ot N. H.: Judge H. L. Bond, of Bal- timore; General Martindale, of N. Y.;and Hon. L. E. Gauckies, of Onio. report showed that several of the Asy- lums are in good condition, with the number of "Manhatan Co-Operative Relief Assocation. | THE MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE RELIEF ASSOCIATION. I8 CHABTERED ag Ss STATE OF SEW 5 ob) of this Association ts to scash payment witela forty gaye after tas death othe Them ber, mao ae in the class to which he or ene belongs, to his or her bere MEMBERSHIP FEES. (fer which a certincat: of meme 4 of which fue note Will be givens ici One dottar trv each member gocs to the wi oF their inmates on the increase. The Central ohepik ecto alous condition’ Psa were OFFICIAL. day, thus ager - | betre of the deceased member, and the ten cents Asylum bas 8), and over 1,00) have been add- | neither anticipated nor provided for. — nt . to TEN CLASSES ed at the brane asylums. New buildings will | The Governor also isstes the following proce DEPARTMENT OF STATE, mind morbidly sconttire. FoR MEN cal TaN Classes Fou WOMEN: soon be ready, with increased accommodations | lamation: WAskINGTON, October 6, 158°. Teast feet ett of Saab as these clasees are filled, senee for nearly a thousand more. Whereas, notwithstanding the Executive Information has ben receive: this depart- ws con will be doped. ‘Menand women are not alio’ Thanks were returned to Mrs. Lowell Put- | proclamation of September 14, $08, many law- ment from Mr. Juliu: consul of the | stremgth; the exposure to might air. B the same classes. Byerything is Gone to make nam, of Roxbury, Mass., for a munificent do. | less acts baye occurred in violation thereof, | United States at K ; pen. of the | cBange tempera re} the com cack Classequal. Bation of books, pictures, » Valued at $5,000, | whereby the hves and property of citizens | death, at that piace, of Job Hatchard, a citizen | produced by excessive dancing, CLASSES. Appropriations were made fer several asy- | have been destroyed, the right of tree speech | of the United States. protase thle semen aay persons the ages of 15 and 2 years. Tums, and much other business was transact- | impaired, the performance of duties to which fortunate one, hitherto so utterly recardiess the ages of Band 2 years. ed. The next meeting will ve in Washington. | Citizens have been elected denied, the lives of pisin dictates sind. ae fdicate | {Ali Bernons between the ages of 28 aud 30 years. eee citizens -o threatened as to cause them to aban- PARLOR FURNITURE. hature, ap unvilling subject of medical Sirens Between tno cows 1 ens SB pees. FROM ALASEAL don their homes and property; and whereas treatment. bat atrethful picture of the Persons botwese tho ches of @ and ss peers: The Indians Quict. the protection of life ana property 1s the para- CHAMBER FURNITU! ex nde of our young women. Getwoun Oho ages of acto youre. ‘i 3 < mount duty of the Government, and should pe before the ability to exercise the functions between the ages of and 86 years. Saw Francisco, Oct. 9.—Alaska advices to | impartial and complete, and whereas the sheriit DINING BOOM FURNITURE, pe angel a ap crgans. hey reauire an educe-. persone between the agee of 83 and. 6 years. September 2th have been received. General | Crlench county Ie by law charged. wine te UF FICE FURNITURE, of what is called the ‘eae of 60 and 6 Fears. Davis and staf had left Sitka for the North. | preservation of life and property and ‘peace in Re the rams as above. Lonpenpinge—4 —— == cee are being | each county: — the control of mental emotions ed tonnes ae ut up at Stycheon, ndians are qui Now, therefore, I, Rufus J. Bullock, Gov- an carly period of life; 4; Ballcpos pasvus iemengarachas ateces emmor and commander-in-chief of thearmy and | 2% recttved s magutficent assortment of the | auentiy are, thess emotions. " a few tribes . navy of the St.te of Georgia, and of te militia lew prices for cash. ‘The publicare'ls. | /fobrthee evhes oie eee member, and @1 time @ member dice Senden. thereof, do hereby issue this my prociamation, %. Call fi and secure | thelr development. lass he or she may be @ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. charging and commanding said sherifs, and JOHN g. WILLSON, 5 member. — each and eyery civil officer in every county of Southeast corner Ninth and E streets. ah er ber af ene Class eonaet te DURING week ending to-day there has been | this State, to see to it that the laws and prop- oc colm {Ohron&Bepub.} yah bE —— je Sl received at the Treasury Department from the | erty of all citizens and the peace of the com- H OWAEBD UNIVERSITY. ™ Printing Division, $564,000 in fractional cur- | ™unity be preserved, and that all persons are Protected im the free exercise of their civil and political rights and privileges; and charge npon every person resident in this State that they render prompt and willing obedience to the rency. During the same period the amount for- Clags “A” has 5,000 male % warded was as follows: To National Banks, 84:0,916.43; U.S. Depositary Cincinnati, $50,0 MEDICAL 8CHOOL, WASHINGTON, D. ©. . 7 sheriffs and other civil officers, ander al cir- : preety H. Lous, Mo. $1040); total, | Comstances whatever, and that they demitd | ‘The first annual session of the Howarp pnr. | 7°" "SMALE WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY to the Assoctation ‘The amount of securities held by the Treas- | {fom the said officers protection when threat- | VERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE ott begin on WHITES OB LEUCORERGA, ~t~ = urer of the United States in trust for National’ | ©2¢d OF disturbed in person or property, or de- WEDNESDAY. the 28th of October, 1863, in the TOO PReFU: NSTRUATION the ome. Banke, reported to-day, were as follows: For | Med political or civil rights. and that failing | Upivermey Buildings: | so commencing at § : ADVANTAGES. circulating notes, $542,030,950; for deposits of | {0 iectlye euch Protection, they report the facts | osefocy' pm. : EXHAUSTION, Quedaies crereteer pane ores at pebhenos) aon B30, 15200.,3 js FACULTY: ‘TOO LONG CONTINUED PERIODS, aa oe vine RA amonnt jonai currency 18- SILAS L. LOOMIS, M. D. ‘ 5,7 Wittiam GATEs.—The death of Genera! . a FOR PROLAPSUS AND BEARING DOWN, thet any men can fol GEGeae Lavdee Gptte Ghee arth atien. | Willint Gales took place ia thiscltyon Wane 308. TADEE JOHNSON, MW. D:,Becreiary. PROLAPSUS UTERI, = ‘competency upon bis desth. From this is to be deducted the following | nesday last, at the ripe old age of eighty years. | 81LA8 L. LOOMIS, M D..Wo. 476 7th street We offer the most perfect speci: . MEMBERS. Amounts: Mutilated bills returned @9.74,070; | Deceased entered the Military Academy in of Chemistry and Toxicology. = a saps omumier may expt notes of fasolvent banks redeemed and burned | 1801 aud graduaced in 180, when he was pro. | ROBERT REYBURN.M.D..No.349 west 1h | ZEMBOLD MPOUND EXTRACT OF Check. bask U.S, Treasurer $°3!,331, leaving in active aoe at an ate taty til the Mad | _ Street, Professor of Anatomy. BUCHU. expreeeage circulauon at this date $200,923,4°3, J08. TABER JOH&SON, M. D., WDirections for use, diet, and advice, sceompany. ste terme my ‘The amount of fractional currency redeemed | lulltics between the United Sratee and Great | 108 TABER JOHMSON. M. D.. northwest cor. ie “meomeg seat but and destroyed during the week was $541.100. Britain took place, in 1812, when he was ad- ica and Therapentics. ai aoe fae Sr a yanoed Me cio temmmegye oom ear ed | LAFAYETTE 0. LOOMIS, M. D., No. 789 Pa who the cortificate qata int pace t reagent nto be, ¢ Por | _8¥e-> Professor Physiology and Microscopy. bp No, Wasntworon, Oct 10, 1883.—Jay Uooxe & | George” After the settlement of the then exist, | ROBERT REYBURN.M.D.,Brof or of Opera. =e veal Coretta, Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ing difficulties he served in garrison and fron- tive and Chemical urgery. sun. she spit” ernment securities : tier duty and rose through various grades of | ALEXANDER T. AUGUSTA, M. B., Demonstra nenred. his profession. During the troubles of South | tor of Anatomy. | Carolina in 1832-33, when nullification was or th upon application. threatened in the Palmetto State, General Gates, | o TPS eMart un enge tor, the present Preparatory p Bacymcmir outs te try te make mre mimbrnss Fort A: ultsts injhatleaton Karbor- He rookan | feneud,Onemical instruction, will be Sims, De- Boticed ‘that doee'net ermtaln portage a i lest ‘. ook an he 5 Twenties, Jan. & Fuiy, active part im pearly aut ihe Indian troubles noe farther information, ston, and for aimission to dipetiane= —— Five Twenties, Jan. & July, '67. and when the war wit exico broke out he Five Twenties, Jan, & July, ‘6s Accompanied the Third artilery, as lieutenant no oee g ABER JONNGON, M.D. See'y, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCA Zap 27 cavect the Amoctation soaniae that ono- colonel. in 1846, ani two years subsequent, 4 =< Tt y HIRST BOARD. heaoied es Governor of Yampioo, Mexico. | [Y[BFROPOLIFAN sone fe more strengthening than any of the preparatio | felling'dus by the delinaueksion of members. Tins ae save da nie Haat Wee relied trom mire ousyaey ta es UNDER METROPOLITAN BALL, of Bark or iron, iniisitely aaler,and wore’ plo | fund te held by the ek Tendo ud was brevetied brigadier general in iso; | Fuay’s AVENTE. tan 11em Gruxer Wa NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, 10% Gold... for long and faithfal services—N.¥. ticrald, BGK W. BAURE, Propristor $24, will be Inverted tn Coited fate Bonde or 108. oe m from 6a. m. to 13 Dm. The Bartest ok BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, ork Gy property. whlch proparny call been sades0 moam-tol2 pm. T Broperty. {My Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) PHILADELPHIA BartisT ASSOCIATION.—At | Ales. " ‘nee wees Lewis Johnson & Oo. quote stocks and bonds | {he tension, Yesterday afternoon the following | Begnrs gt the finest brands. a having recetvod the indorsement of the most prom- | The remaining two: ater ox: 1m Rome aid foreign martes seiollows: Gusons by baptigan. 1.19; letter’ 535: oxperiones, LIVE AND LET Live. fered tb aflicted humanity ay f eetteie catch of Eitess tn tee city or meer Nuw Youx, Oct. 10—First Board—U. hone a banter, 2.2001 sete, . LIVE, wai ani ‘iar cI 1&1, coupon, 1154; 836", 188, coupons, 1124; | Wastve, 250; exclusion, man; deathe, 1S "Phree EX'S Cheap Cash Store, Sees orkeuatings + “7™Ptome, trom wherever TecesSot of whick okall' go's bay'cas cursed 1s64, coupon, 11011868, "coupons, 110%: 1 Shuscnde Wervvepereel wit keane trams. aan Stitched tof “wbick shall go pay tha current ext ogy Soupaoeb Paclie Mali 1" Outs | SF thither sade abiy che tal ter Pope pe ae a ure ve 4 49%; Mariposa, 8\; Attantic | Derore, ‘Twelve churcbes were reported as bes GENERAL DEBILITY, of ‘out of fe and, ing without pastors. Appeals from different Suck expenses, Lowever, wot tocnceed sine bu = churches were then made. MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DEPRESSION, — ‘The committee on arran; mts tor the next IMBECILITY, ten, ry Cate of 484; do. t ported as follows: ‘That the next meet. forferter sil clams “aut aise i satcBinan Uenrel, 174: Michigan Sout: Ing be held at the Memorial church: Rev, Git DETEBMINATION OF BLOOD TOTHE HEAD, | forfeit 3 tponey provicasly paid. In the Pacito 5 hs Oleveland and | Peters to preach the opening sermon; Rey. J. CONFUSED IDEas, fistee tnle tine fe extended to sixty daye.'A mom Ficsbare, ot; Norehwest, %4; do. pref H{ Gastieto preach the doctrinal sermon; ine HYSTERIA, Bs ne DeTmanent nt potity 10h ; Fort Wayne, 1104; Alton & Terra Haute, | &"ennard tobe te Alternate; Mey. A" i GENERAL IRRITABILITY, 4 5 abash, 8. Shansfelt to write the circular letter, @; Adams Ex. 51; By: ‘The Committee on Ubituaries presented their American Exe press, 45; United States Express, 464; Mer- BESTLESSNESS AND SLEEPLESSNESS a: ‘NIGHT, J Sf 4 chante’ 93; Obicago & Alton, 152; ‘of fifty conte ag See 9 ee ABSENOE OF MUBCULAR RFFICIENCY, | Sanvot pay six ow 50 Sroestoustiye do, preferred, 154. Market firm. o sin oct, BERL, Consote, bye AND AGENT FoR THE L088 OF APPETITE, Bemter of dallas ‘wilt nave 00 pay 0 94%; Bonds, 74: Ilmois, 95%; Erie, 32}; Stocks, STATEN ISLAND, ieee ESTABLISH. DYSPEPSIA, tae outs pet Seek. aie oe od . Faaxxzorr, 11:16 a. m-—Bonds, poe prayer offered ae iy of the Established 1819. BMACIATION, here. oal ony regular Insurance Company for © Livagnyoot,!1:15 a.m.—Cotton tends . x4 x 800" bales, "itiddling Uplantey ioe] churches embraced, inthe Association, Ad NEW PARISIAN PROC 8 LOW SPieir, . re pate eco sree | ORONO ransom .- for . THE MILLION.—Mr. R. out cleaning . 5 "s 94%: Account, 044. Honds, 74; Ik dni cee asiieiag sts Gast ee om ; 448 Becone, PALPITATION OF THE HEART; ‘m.—Cotton market closes | Mr. W. K. See be pce = peat oe a = and, in = Sales | come eape- e"Upiades OX, Osean, | Say hen ne gic command fm ggg | EES ae mare on | oe Comepmaaele BART COS sot mma : —— bight, manuisctured froma pmtof milkand | A Paper conta see, are ‘To ineare the genuine, cat thie eat. Baltimore Steck Market, Te-day. Aiea trom Has ames. 8K FOR HELMBOLD’s, Bavtrwonm, Oct. 10.—Virginia in. = sofibed. 47 asked: Go. 1546, 42 bids do 1s67. 48 : Matt, Pa eee i Broperty of the ‘Take no other. asked; North Oarolina 6's, 66 bid, 0635 asked. | that thesis vlltarn Sp thelr eyes incred PE , vit can” ean’ Baltimore Markets, To-day. Birnere proof of the pudding cat BaLtio! 1u.—Ootton firm steady; te perstion iv" morn- Middling Uplands =H. Flour active and gs et cheep eiock, oer ‘evening belore SOLD by DREUI EVepr- firmer, Wheat firm an eommence at Mr. Smuth’s guetion rooms, . firm; [white $1 206i; yellow, Siisasi. | ff the ce of crowds, and doubters are Glover socd. is in, good local weighed, tad then totaste it’ before’ iney eed’ Price @1.25 per Bottle; or six votties for $6.50. thin, epee tog ype Sk akira coD-sm New York Grain Market To-day. I as — Describe Symptoms in all Communications, a ee daly aad omnienlign; cer Int ties | Lacs curraim , 3. 4. BOPP, Tree. J.B, BRYAN. Pret, teen sae S7-Corn is rotting im some parts of Ken-] a very beautiful assortment of Aaa LR ivy ath Se Chemi- —— , cinanas Woes a Lack cuntains, cal Werebocas, Seiad WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, noww Your, Oct easy fewionadte tie winter. * COPSETCA | sagging tn price from $5to $39 per wistow, may MATA Le (Ostia by Odin cent. Sterling OG, Se, Ae acler sop." DOWER from we ape, is | POS * Jas. mente —@ PAYS INTEREST Om DEPOSITS. lina # gn ; : ' ; Ronds and Stocks, Goll asd Silver Carolina 6's. 66, do. mew, i, 6%, | 'e>-Thurlow Weed thinks he will come home dough ant ex-coupan, 5X. « to. vote in November. oid. » POEs ABS GENUINE RELESS DON, P |. Highest market prices paid for Lend Warrants. tite bod ot entle by the hee a” : + | ecpply of Revenue Seumps kept cosmtantiy ; }eaper wine | Oh Se Y eELMbOLD, | eo tans, ony , eae > ‘ co 2 TAM At eobied al Bowiat ‘ ;

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