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£ carriers to their subscribers in the € sat Tex CENTS PER WEEK. C ter, With er without wrappers, Two Casts eac ening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1869. NE. 5,159. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, SPECIAL REPORTS. HEALTA OF WASHINGTON, SANITARY CONDITION OF THE CITY. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH. thy City—Lew Rate ef Mortality— * ips ts ee — Big Seil — The 4 similar measures will be enacted mto ordi. nanees, thus bringing the organization of our Board of Health wo the same effective condition and power for usefatness that is poseessed by spre in other cities. tially sa E Roperr ReysvRe, President Board FROM SAN FRANCISCO, Sn EI HS THE EVENING STAR. | At the Star Building, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St, r Prick ror Matting —Three Months, One Delisr and Fifty Cente six months, Three | —=~————— The WEEKLY STAK—pabhished on Friday | mornin g—One Doliar-spd-a-Balf a year. endid Hair Bre fs the best tn the worl; J perfeet Dye; harm 4 whecals trae ar! perfest Oye. "harmiees.ceHavie. Washington News and Gossip, ig. | es H, —_—— ! PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday exeepted, BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPEB COMPANY. | SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING ST. AR. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. ' tints, remedies the ineheen of bad Bree, erates and leaves the Hair eoft and beautifa' M.D., of Healt. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts to-day PLAS OR FEOWN. Bold by all Dragaists and Per: | | espondence of the Washington Star.} OHIO POLITICS. ae r Dp trom this source were $306,959, * Alexandria and Vicinity. 1980.—! Peres Mo PE BCEY apelted.at Batchelor cae” We referred yesterday totheannuai reportso | ‘The Gazetic of last evening bes the following Meal ee Pee retween Re | The Democratic Pregramme—Sam How. GaBrett Davis, of Kentucky, is in | pr. Reyburn, President, and Dr. Dexter, Sec. | tems : i 4 a yobs qr visii- | Organizing a Secret Political Socie! PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. own. retary of the Board of Health, which were | CHILD KILtep ny 1rs BROTHER—A little tees of the Great Moguls this city | S; ecial to The Evening St We are not in the habit of “puffing” patent med- iciees. but we cheerfully add our testimony tothat , DANIEL BRADrURY bas been appointed mail cf mauy others im favor of thts medicine. The | rou’e agent between Moberly, Missouri, and PAIN KILLES is fnveluable fr the diseases | Bloomtield, lows. for which it fe recemmented. Try @ bottle of Wt and see if we do not state correctly. —Koman One 8025 im abled to Keep up excitement in COLUMBUS, OnI0, Sept. 2 Addition to Boy, f Mr. Ale: submitted to the Board of Aldermen by the | POY; ten years of age, son o! oe to suit all tastes for the past week or | the disclosures heretofore announced in regard Mills, who lives about three miles from Linden Mayor on Mondsy evening last, and gave the | ‘ , Alexandria and Man. to the rogramme cf the most important figures trom the Secretary's sous sarean: oct ean yesterday, during | elect their ee riche was saosan < party in this Sate, it is Dow stated that ex- of the deaths during the year ending | the absence of his mother, who had *left her “ Congressman Cary, of Cincinnati, is engaged S her ho: husbsad, who tax ordinary beings to their utmost capacity, | in orgamjzing a secret political society imal Tax Comsrrras ox Tuaxsronration o | June 30, 1:60. The following report Sat | eurx Ont om tal ents, es desbars tote bis | Sad the watural fatervaseiacbattheos aoe ooca/| tas Places vitited by bin. The ization, the Obio State Repubiiean Association Rave a’ | President of Board contains many fact | Yithe; ‘© gun, and accidentally, it is thought, | tospare—a conclusion not hastily tormed I may | Which it is charged is being run asa tender to Jeng'h secured rates for the trip to Cleveland | &Nd recommendations of interest toour citizens | piew off the head of a child about two years as well add. The voting was very evenly | t¢ Democratic party, 1s known a= the Work- and return to accommodate voters. and we therefore lay it before our readers im | old. He will not, however, admit tbat he did divided, and tho’ the candidates n | mSMen's Leagues, and its sole pu: pose is to aaa - Bins of nea wtinabany "* | Democrh Seay regent tan poe of an | impr erage ee of,(00 IN FRACTIONAL CURRENCY was re- WasHINGTon. D. U.. June 30th, 1569. house, one of whom shot the baby. » & ol » to si ens indepen. = st Fe rp Department this morn- To Hon. Sayles J. Bowen, Mayor of Washiag Brnps.—It is said that reed birds have been | Independent party, recently and hastily orga- ue mt ane rom 9 4 = initiation cotve Pri Com ies ton, D. C.—Sir: Im compliance with instrac- | More abundant this season than usual. Great nized, promising to be governed by their question ing from the Bank Note Priating Companies | 1105. trom the Board of Healt of I | numbers of them have been recently Killed by 1: the QeOneten Tit ee eet | m New York, have the honor to present the follow: the ganners. They sell at trom 37 to 50 cents | Fifteenth Amendment, and by a letter pub. man ta aie maneainn, tee poodle wep 4 a Commmneanle Teport of the operations of the Board, and also | per dozen, and are in fine order just now. Sora | lished the day preceding the election secured ee ona oon PrRor. BAEXARD, commissioner of education m ‘arket, bi votes enough to elect him over the present | ©! ‘way he came in. 1f im the affirmative, is at Hertford, Connecticut, busily engaged in | /# tne “auliary condition of the city of Wash. | are beg Piedahcl net minced an bagaing | Me2~.. McUoppin) by 110 the initintion progresses, and members are | ved ington during the year commencing July Ist, 7 jen yet. Spo rf 4 ng Everybody goes to the State Fair at Sacra. | *ecTetly tstracted as to the part they are ex- the preparation, of material for his annual re- | iss, and ending June 3th, 1369. =. eS oer bards. Bins wings will | so I wended my way thither and pected to play in deteating Republican nomi- t i auses eces: n + ther and was = ——_ Plage Lona Sag ay cruisin or tee | Pamenenes santo A. Protracted meet. | sold most unmercitully: The whole affair isa | ations. i: is probable that one or more of Ov Navy —Forty-eight iron clads are now | Board was delayed until in September, 1568, | ing commenced im the Methodist Episcopai | trst class frand, particularly the industrial genined tn ray oo —. ave oy hwag im a sea going comdition, and ready for im- | When a quorum of the members having qual: Natcn 5 Seaiey Rent eat, Bee vies will tar Scueees aiteasinoe es ‘The epubincees Pickem ee a mediate use, and by the 15th of December next | fed tne Goard was organized OT aepeeean ‘The charoh wilt bs copes orre mies] ine something whch 1 tought ‘must be inter. | Kicbland county, by an out-door meeting in from fifteen to twenty sloops and frigates will | ang Matthew G. Emery, , ws Vice Pres! by the f ar ill spent hour in ascertain. | Mansfield on Monday night. Able addresses be ready for service. dent. The necessary commutes were then ap- et which would attract twosuch | Were drlivered by Governor Harriman, of pointed, and since the above time the Board has | JgaLousy.—A man named Sales, residing | “!serderly female gatherings, I found — eam hire, and Hen. Alponso Hart, of held its meetings at least once, and generally | on Nailor Fa pomseaped, with the demon of jp rey by M: Whi ere well received. twice, in each month. yut eight o’clock last night assanl. aoe Pear THE INDIANA METHODIST CONFER- NUISANORS. ked and severely beat and pulled | Mrs. Thing By poy =< Tones ENCE. The number of nuisances abated during the peete Cie man named Bingham, | Lam picces; you can sect seared I treet | Special to The Evening Star-] year ending June 30th, 1869. was ten thousand | and beatand drove ife out of the house, tt - Anpiama, Sept. 2.-The Southwestern 1 three hundred and eighty-eight, (10,353.) This Rodel thanheeeee s western En- includes all that were reported to and acted upon by the Board, as well as those whic were suppressed directly by the members of tna sanitary police force of the city, which is under the efficient charge of Lieut. Noonan, THES NIGHT SOIL QUESTION. While on the subject of nuisances there are two which are of such magnitude and impor - tance that it becomes mecessary to say a tew ‘words upon them. The first of these, to which I reter, is the Manuer of collection and tha dispositien of the night soil of this city. In the vast majority of instances scarcely any disinfectants are Used during the collection of the n orl, and the citizens are annoyed and their health endangered by this criminal neglect on the part of scavengers. A bill has, I am informed, passed one of the Boards of Uouncils, intended to remedy this evil, and it 1s to be hoped that ix = be promptly passed and stringently en- forced. the bicod an? prevent tt fro and Weak, gives healthy com: EXCURSIONS, &. | Sree T EXCUBSION ‘ Te GLYMoNrT, On THU BSPAY. September 23d, 1569 iF 23d, 1 Sy the Proprieter, JOSEPH B. SHA®FIELD he steamer WA WASET will jeave the whar!, foot of Seventh street. at 10 ®. m. RESIONATIONS ACCEPTED.—The President it it a <5 S Ss one be bad only st | F Claflin, jistant Adjutant General U. 8. D'S Confectionery Store, | A ana H.R. Wirtz. cursion of the season | Tez ComMissioneR OF INTERNAL RE NUE decides that serial numbers of packazes should not change with change of proprietors ot @istilleries. js will be fucmiened at se21-2t Glymont " preads. In making my exit | diana Methodist Conference adjourned yester- Virginia New: 8 Wheeler & Wilson with afemale | day. The Committee on the Observance of the The Nortolk Virginian of Satuaday | attachment, (very pretty.) but it was labelled | Sabbath reported a resolution pledging mem- “The smoke arising from the fire in the Dis. “Hands off,” and the rabble didn’t go near her. | bers of the Uonference to discountepance camp mal Swamp settles like a pall upon our city | Gambling is carried on in the most ehametai Meetings on the Sabbath and the ranning of every night, and much camage has bee publicity, the announcement of the authorities | trains on railroads to and from the grounds on its obscuring the harbor. Yester- | that it would be prohibited, notwithstanding. | the Sabvath day. g the steamer Sue, of the Anna- | I cannot condemu them, however, but think | ‘The Oommitive on the Bible Cause Teported, Tale eee: anile coming into port acciden- | they have done a good work and taughta creat | the pith of which was ae onphene condemna- ran into the buoy tending schooner Wm. | moral lesson in Permitting the thing to roll. | tion of the efforts being le im some local- PULA Ane, Heat the bark Busy, off the | We are forever invoking the protection of the | ities to exclude the Brole son the common Ferry Point flats, cutting her down to the wa. law in behalf of weak men thus led into temp | schools. ter’s edge, and causing her to sink 1 te! tation. Why a man who will be inveigled by The Committee on Education reported, which ute {pe sound ot afte and a fiddle into one of those | elicited Giscussion upon the amportance of de- ty, ‘eggy, impromptu saloons opened | nomimational schools, and the obligations wf thereon K street, and who will there buck off | Methodists to support them. ES The Conference Stewards were direoted to Gistribute Conference funds for superannuated Preachers per capita. Bishop Simpsoa dedi- cates the new church at Franklin on Sunda) next, and Indiana. BRIGHAM YOUN Fee MOUNT ‘EBNON. ‘The steamer ARROW, Captaio Thowas Stack pote. jesves her wharf, foot of 7: tireet. DAILY. ‘except Sundays.) at ism. for MOUNT VENOM, touching exandris, Forts Foste and Wash- nator. Marshell Hall, Mé.. White House and Tene. Va reterning ity at 4 p.m re to Monat Vernon and return. $1 % JAMES AYKES. Geni Supt. auz7-tf Office: Willsrd’s Hotel. TRUMAN A. COOK, ESq., principal examiner iu charge of the class of sieam engineering at the Patent Office, has resigned Bis position to engage in private business im this city. Gon- eral Samuel A. Duncan bas been appointed as bis successor. As an instance of the severity of the present drought, @ gentleman of Prince George says thata weil fed pond near his house is now dried 9 indecy first time in | twenty-years, ire ‘woods has ferree over and | close dram-shops an: ics burned the crisp leaves on its bottom. say if a man will be a drunkard give him ali Many farmers aronnd Lynchburg have com- the whisky be wants; send him a jj if ne menced to seed their wheat, and are | pepe can’t come for it, haul it to him; let him drink ting the work with unusual energy. tris con. | d The ‘disposition of the night soil of this as | templated. we learn, to sow a very large crop. Bim off the communety? teed eed tome well as other large cities, mas been always x In the U.S. Court, in Richmond, yesterday, man to marry hi: | y source of great trouble and embarrassment, on | a nolle prosequi wasentered in tite case ot peg dred So wit pled! om Seas = pti day Son the one hand we bave im the night soila ma- | John R. Chandler, indicted for perjury im bis | gambling saloons; make it public; make it dis- Special to The Evening Star. terial which as manure is unrivalled inits | Raving taken the “iron clad.” gusting: let those who will ruin themselves by | “s,s ane con w. Calne and eMcacy, and yet on the other the | | The Sumac trade in Fredericksburg is quite | {go to perdition se quickly as they can, and | <co or Brichace Toon? neice ont W- Young, oft in the most rapid and effectual manner. | caped last week and have not yet bee recap- | Pessungg ny hes ‘of high toned peeeioe, ess of laying the rails on tne Utah Gentrai The method which has been almost univer- | tured. Wecavelop the latter in a fascinating secrecy | With Sait Lake Orig. Avra pense r The objections of this course are | FRAUDS.—We yesterday published a dispatcn | ‘Re vOYs, just as ‘Ye mystery and conceal- | Pacific Company by which the latter will pay The adjorning rivers and water | from New York, in Teference to an alleged dis- | ™A' pair of twin calves is shown at the Fair # Portion of Their indebtness to the Mormons our linc. become poisoned by the putrescen: | Closure of a defaulcation that has been in Boo. | foram extra twenty-five cents. 1 didn’t g (ot wiles Of teak Pe ee to | Sction of Vollectors of Customs in assessing | substances continually poured into them, and | grees in the affairs of the Methodist Book - | on account of the expense, having been accu: five miles of road from Ogden to Salt Lake Stites, hes kecteremRoried into the United | are rendered unfit for drinking parposes. ‘The | cern. at New York, tor the past eight years, | Soued to much chester ohne ee eet, | City. ‘The Mormons are greatly eluwed beans A MEETING OF DEPARTMENT CLERKS is to be called next week to take into considera. tion the propriety of 8 permanent clerical or- ganization for the purpose of secaring an in- crease of Compensation anda more permanent See Mee oh wm e ‘ishop Ames the one ut Richmond, TONNAGE ON FISHING VEsSELs.—Persons engaged in the oyster trade have addressed Secretary Boutwell, protesting agamst the legality of the States of Maryland apd Vir- i collecting $3 tonnags fees on the capac- uty of fishing vessels and on oyster dradgers. ‘The case has not been considered yet. emanations are so deleterious and dangerous, that the great problem has b-en how to get rid THE SUBSORIBWRS BA moved thelr ART STORE fro Ro. 300 Fone. Avc. Epwarpbs, Esq., for the past seven . ‘ween 1th and w43 bet ‘Our new store coeis new bailing. bite ag | Office of the Secretary of the Treasury for the =. ® new | settlement of protests and appeals trom the oe jsonous emanations from these streams also | and by which the Uoncern nas been defrauded Prospect. of the completion “of the road En Ne reer coece tn the Ter ceee tng ee en aan | Eid grostly eo Ont bile GE -MemrtRLITT, nak ee, | GF MOTEL SRST Tee een croeacied The Norte tating is the attraction for the | Whereuy ney hope © Ue bena@ited te Se Git; Om ME DERESIGH Guaane st Proximo, for the purpose ot | fertite sources of disease and deat,” So great | dispatches say that's tow of Dr. Panne, One or larger portion of the throng, aud sporting men | Bess Way. Dusiness being dull here now. it 1 in ‘AND aia TrH establishing an agency in this city for the have these dangers proved, that in the city of | the agents, recelved commissions for the past road will be i readiness for AT MARKRITER’S, . 456 enth street, betw ast Srresr. | prosecution of such business. largely predominate; on all sides can be con. | ¢<)sated thay, q four weeks, as mostof the grau- stantly beard the chunking of gold. ang loed ing hes bana Game, . London ten millions of pounds sterling are | eight or nine years, averaging not less than 7 being expended in tunneling an immense for purchasing printing paper tor Deus Voices of men prociuiming that they would i Ff mt ees A BILLIARD Room at Tee Watts Hovsr.— | sewer, which 1s designed to empty the sewer. ‘That, as agent, he permitted | ‘yer ons Seacssicn Gees During the absence of the President an elegant | ‘¢ of London ata pointeighteen miles below | his son, who is a paper broker. to charge a | Ut $i00 to <0 they contd name the winner, RAILROAD DI ec — Chetce Ol Paintings, Engravings, Chromos. £0. ‘Also, Eareece Bock Paperhangings; Window | pilliard room bas been constructed for hie uss ‘The question then becomes great, ana inasea | neente eee en wot a it naport mays sane | Bade by ihe J en, Bat aug EBMS | between the Conservatory and main building, | of national importance; can eguiovent he | Purchases oa which’ commissions Gave been 4 upon the right of the passage leading to the | contamination of our supply of water. and xt ou 1,000 per annum, ani The Retrenchment Committee will wend | nounce & quarterly dividend of 1 T Cent, Conservatory. The room is handsomely fitted | he sAme time stop this immense wast of | also that the son sold paper to the Uoncern at | int way Eastward to-day, aiter having been | I'he semi-annual dividend ot 3}, per Sats lees organic material, which is so indispensably | rates which gave him still greater profit, Ir- allowed to investigate at their leisure tne ad- | Government tax, will also. be on the Ii Up and wainscoated with narrow strips of | necessary for the purposes of agriculta: departments: wana reported in the binding | vantages or otherwise of Uslifurnin over ue | of Uctober, on the income on third mortgsee walnut and North Carolina pine. It is about | which is now so generally thrown away departments, but no particalars are known. | Atiantic States; nodemonstrations having been | bonds, and in addition thereto there will be toemty Sat Sxaate, citerdtag!sanpie eon for | Ths sseccrety Of the See Henry, bye died Fe TBS our | Made in honor of their arrival or stay, allowed and paid three months interest on the = apoyo oss —— Seeiee = orgamie matter, by, the tee of ary dispatches thie “ eimoon it wil beeen that | 2% the case of Senator Carl Schurz, w! interest, to be paid =e rom the private part eoapd '. miverized earth, has, it 1s believed, solved ntire report is contradicted, and libel suits m SRE seeched by the peamge on. the second soor | Eatvecsttc iii gtetuss, samenT esattad | (eeensiTers os several handsome prevents ior'uimecit sea | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS between the State and private dining room. result in the entire abacdonment of the present Wile, all of which were promptly accepted” J costly and inefficient plan, and the substitution | A Cincinnati party is here seeing the won- | THE LONDON TIMES ON THE sPan- Karen ov Tum Puasipanr amp Faxtiy.— | of tbe dry eartn system. (0 a | proche Megat gherry, & local Methodist | gers, and this week the famous fied Shon, ISH-AMERICAN QUESTION. | children, Miss Nellie amd Master Jesse, and | transported to thesurrounding coun:ry where. | evening of the sth instant, six armed ‘deepera, ieey will havea perfect walk-away 13; the | <ayQMpOms Sept 2 —T GEBMAN, Gen. Porter, private secretary, revurned here | ever st may be required, without causing any | does entered the church and fred atand killed | (00 nine they can raise here wonld be unable | ss2s, Gan this morning on the 10.30 train from Wheeling | nuisance whatever, or injurious effect to the | him instantly. Rev. Mr. Hardwell, the min- to conquer the energetic but unfortunate Po. vin the Bsltimore aud Uhio railroad, all being | COMMunity: 1 would respectfully request the | ister in charge, who was sitting in the | to; 8 of your goodly city. bes = : attention of the Boards of Aldermen and Com- | pulpit, was knocked down by ene of the Pas « pas om va Lien loim but I have not th im excellent Raith, and greatly benefitted by | gon Council to this important subject. Tuffians, but, as he is a very powerfal man, | eart to ack you to follow ime formey " » , | ‘he trip, with which they express themselves © THE CANAL Char pe ‘ ‘ = — ge the hedpe a away from FRANKLIN SquaRE. LIAN e much pleased. The President, after visiting next puisance to which | will bere refer S at ant. The assassins then ran out of the > M. WIL iis stables and inspecting the repairs recently | fit cans lesa steak apne arene partice | ea eer erie pursuits with inenemines phonmicy, News vy Canta —The Madrid | repiy trom Washi he desired to with made at the Execative Mansion, drove out to | iat it will be sufficient here to say that it | from the United States marsha tote oes his note. Oras seumant oe ee Gry bis note. Af thus ts actually oe een the State Department, where he had a confer- | should either be dredged out and rendered | rafin back, dead or alive. A terrible state ot | lieved. A letter from Madrid to the Londo! eet ee ee ome ence with Secretary Fish. The President re. | navigable through the whole of ite extent, or | affairs ie said to exist in that secuon of the | Smudard ase wie eee, © te Rote, in | not pares ce ea toe ereseee bat does ceived no visitors to-day, being in the library | Barrowed and arched ove: be used as a | country. e » in- | not partake of the nature of bravado. She de- . torteg sewer for the suriace drainage of the city. In fmauge inat the Government at Washington | Ctarrsthat if driven to ex BEDUINBS, Erc . Erc. but ashort time. Therepairsin the Executive | j' resent condition it is & 2" ding disgrace ‘tremity she will fight. PMILADELPAIA RIVALING CHICAGO. — 1a | No doubt she wi DEBSGES. SUITS, CLOAKS, Erc.. Office are not yet completed, and it will prob- | to Washington, and is @ frult!.| source of dis- Philadelphia, yesterday, according to @ dis- by MADE IN THB LATEST FRENCH STYLE. ably be a week before that room is ready for | ease to those wDo are uufortunate enough to | *2-" from that city, a mam named McEtroy ter 336 Pennsylvania avenue, occupancy, during which time the President | live in its vicinity. had bis eyes putout by parties unknown, ee7 7 Olte Trevise, Paris, will receive visitors in the library, where he WASHINGTON A VFRY HEALTHY CITY. Water street, above Race. No arrests were i tional law ‘The sanitary condition and health of Wash. | Made. James Horner, while passing the house | Paris correspontentat beter Egy will transact all business. The farniture bas | ineron have been very good during the past | ©. Thomas Crawford, in the ineteenth Ward. soberep prvagy id tne Landon Times says: Lox been replaced in the private secretary's office | year. The opening and grading of so many | '®* murderously assaulted by two brothers ion seerboan Minister to the a Ce and clerks’ room, ball and ante-roons, which | dtreeis, and the mevcane ie enema oy | sumed Jamon sad Willem Orewine. Horner, | bith in tone bed eee enreeara (0 Cabs varies \NELIUS BUBLEW are now occupied by Gens. Porter, Babcock | ¢WS, bas rendered many parts of the city dry } ! ony ; both in tone and conclusions from the diplo- pas Gnnor survive the injuries re- | matic communications between the Spnen Pateut Voncrete Fi m8 and healthy, which were formerly dam) and aved. The Crawfords were held in $1,500 pa nines cies. tie nwaaee auricle ig tube yore ay Gee. unwholesome. Washington is now as healthy r : inister at Wash ind. the Government rx bail for turther hearing. Lieut. Hagerty,’ of overn: yoked. Possibly, im the face of such op; be on their guard se to whose pave: her brother, went | acity as can be found in the United States, | the third district police, was arrested for’ as- quce of Me tare ts tistted bat Probably im. | WOR, Ris proceedings may be qualified Tres eg Gown for them. Iam the ouly pervou tn thie ugh (he entire building, minutely saspect~ | This is capable of demonstration by refereuce | sAuli and battery upon Harry G. Thompson. | sagr.of,¥t sicues i limited and probably in con ee ett cenen ne ‘snd am now prepared to | ing the various improyements and repairs | (0 paces of mortality of a few of our prin- siting to ve assomeds wan'pallet veneer Walue and effect of his words. Woubtiess he is | America is not responible for tae oe irom forty cents toses- | wrich have beem made during her absence, | “i H meee Sere renen ae ‘xcitement theyhave cre- ——————— b ites in New York and Broekiyn, | *way by the above lieutenant. Hagerty was = <aty Sve CE FROUNTON SMITH. Patentce. | with all of Which ahe expressed herself well | ic2 Tustanon soarosly ever all below twenty: | Beld'in Zou bell by Alderaan Boke fp 4p: | Toapproveotthem. NF msGovernment | CHgERFUL NEWS FROM PANAMA alts Deetign Association Building, corner of | pieased. Attormey General Hoar and Secre- | two (2) per thousand of pi pulsation, and is | pear at court. The Pope bas sent a communication to Car- | Commercial Di = —— tary Cox were the first members of the Cabi- | frequently largely in excess of that propor- UNIVERSALIST QONVENTION.—The Unitea | dinal Manning in reference to the proposal of N°&diss ‘TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON net who called to pay their respects to the | HOR) during me oy aoe eee States Convention of Universalists met in | Dr. Cummings to appear at the Ecamenical Telegra; CEES.—The sbove notice by Thoraten | vresiaent Fate often reaching thirty (30) per thousand of | Bowalo, New York, yesterday morning. in the | Council. The Pope reters Dr. Cummings to] New Y Sept. eet, tp thin ite oceksohene, Phuc nanasd Genin Tain of all England is | Church of the Messiah. Rev. JG. Barthomer, | the terms of the letter of invitation addressed | brings Panama dates to the 13th instant. Com cece ee . e ne Stl wer thocinad ane te of Auburn, was chosen President; Rev. J, M’ } to Protestante, and says be will find itan invi- | merial depression still continues at Panam: of Parts, whose sanitary arrangements are the | Pullman, of New York, Secretary. Delogates | tation not toa discussion, bat only to profit by | Satartytehression cult continues at Panama. of Paris, wt one 8 ni < peas - nual | Wer Present from Maine, New Hampshire, | the opportunity, and return tothe church. The | inctant! tor fomenting a conspiracy in tavor of — (oops ony ig Some rs cross a ons al | Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con- | Pope says, in conclusion, there is no room at osquera, Several of earthquakes and Of population. ‘The sane Gear noe” | necticut, New York, New Jersey, Penntyiva. | the council for the delense of cerecs already | were felt along the Chilian coast on the 15th of a ae ML pOE be ate marta a wor, | 2/8 Maryland, District of Columbia, Alabama, | condemned. T' Londoa Times, commenting | August. At Arica the shock was terribly se- Seavintnropie ortas ameecary, A cas Beara: vbio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigaa, Wisconsia, ee — ond decision of Rome on Dr. | vere at bait-past $a.m. Half an hour later E'twenty-two (22) per thousand of population, lowa, Minnesota, Mis:ourt, Kansas, and Ne_ g's @pplication is prenounced with ‘been quite ordimary, | rectal to The Bventing Star.) ice to “make 8 raise,” woud PITTSBURG, Sept. 22—The Pittsburg, Fort ‘be of no interest to the majority of attendants. | Wayne and Chicago Railroad G an- Isaac COALE, JR., & BRO., IMPORTERS OF Men‘s Furnishing Goods, A MINISTER MURDERED IN TRE PoLriT— 14 HANOVER STREET COBN) su 18 eco letp 'y of patri ‘hey met imagined affront with BALTIMORE. ub immediate defiance, HAS OPENED A STOVK OF HANDSOME FALL Goups. NOVELTIES IN FEATHEBS, FLOW EBS, HATS, BONNETS, as Pro- The stemsbip Arizoaa MR. WILLIAM BLAIKIE, of the Harvard boat whe wishiny to get CONCRETE | crew. has arrived here aud eutered upon the Sogite meee gall ae Fant balan tae eee ances | diachargect Rie duties se Pardon Clerk in the oucrete in the city. at $ cente per yard ‘eas than | Atterney General's Office. The statement that SE een case Tagine cements, The | wy. B. received the appolatment of Panton ere’ Depot. No. 3 Feet Clerk hamediately upon bis retara from Eu- is REBLICS BURLEW. | rope, on account of bis connection with the = 1 - braska. Reports read on Sunday school: unexpected promptituae. The Pope mast have % " > Bi rSallectt o yr 3 Harvard crew, Was without any foundation, cr sued baa Lond cons iprlorged berlin g Bocovand state of the Churn ena Education. Nene om acquainted Bimecit with the purport ot Dr. that there were not less than ‘fort ne Score: of Swedeubors. bein an elucidation | as that gentleman was tendered the position | Pajm overly wile that o1 other had no epi. | Yention will sit tne entire week Cumming’s letter through the newspaper, and sakes in Aricaon the 19th lnewoe ef bi ue Divine Mataral Humanity six mon! : Teplied before its receipt. The Pope speaks | more or less violent. The le, in dread of ‘ ibis doctrine of om 4 Princtnics 9 Paz. | sbout six ths since, but as the resignation pea! peopl ~ 2 demics whatever of @ serious character. Scar- Bisnor STE VENS MARRIED—The Right | plainly. 7S. ne ¢ th Bot: esbarr iss Anna, daughter of | made by Mrs. Stowe never existed out of her eg P- Geotge hore? ag age nga ee Cee VACCINATION. x Gantnganms one of the cack | owemains ines ley, the defrander, = ‘Adam Bele," $1 per Bees are feep it | The epidemic of small pox, whic Prominent lay Episcopalians in Pennsylya. | been convicted and sentenced to pemst : quiet until after bis return from Europe. | prevailing in the city of New York, should act nia. Tt is adaed hae re is a rk of ro. | tude for seven years. George Sccountof the steam- | Several gentlemen representing the Aualostan | 858 warning and direct our attention to the | mance in the affair. The good Bishop is no | tice’s clerk ot Scotland, bi Lateciptions ct tGsen” | Sud Potomac Boat Clobs of this city nave | ict of many of the Countries of Hacer een | !20ger young. but while he was quite severely | disap . Nothing has bee @ Adverture: a0 they | waited upon Mr, B. and requested him to visit | Siso in many of the Northern cities of one | ijUred, a year or two ago by @n Accident near | since Monda s their boat houses, witness their rowing, &c.» | couutry, no is admitted to the Public weeks ‘of Mr. Gonyagham’s hospitable nose: with a view to making such suggestions to- | Schools, that has not been vag ter fl Wacci- | where he was tenderly nursed by the family, wards their improvement as may to him seem | 2ommunity tare anelee Tone et Of the | and by none more so than Mise Anna Tue Obs: Proper. Mr. Blaikie accepted the invitation, forced het, and also that toe want aye 5 | nee Com. i; tt: mse iten ga U. vagal and Will witness the rowing of the Analostan aS — pon bry iyac} —_ ‘Siberia a ae Club to-morrow evening at six o'clock: | wardsand v: at and political event. Professors Rodgers, . S. though Will mot take am oar with | (Bey, Eave previously been thoroughly vac. ‘Reports trom Brazilian sources Washington, who them. He expresses the opinion that the | The importance of this proceeding will be peel Sem of Loves: na ended, Le Pane Englishment are somewhat ahead of us in the | obvious, when we refer to the admitted fact that 'W. Rowse. In ‘i manner of instracting @ boat’s crew. With ceenen trem oat irpos than to batrane, Quence of this an effort is now be them the schooling is done from a boat accom- ‘viously passed through an attack of the disease eell the Property Of She SomPORy. panying that of the oarsmes. The instructor | itself. Pooh 3 jcatera Unies Company by occupying & position near them is enabled VENTILATION. oy ‘4 $100,000 in cash, and to have & profile of the whole crew at once, and can readily point out any defects or make stich suggestions &s he may think proper. With us th, causing ers im Alaska Couldn't See It. conse. | other ia .; eae that the mai now! 13 wag | Hed S fevers, main, Sat le i be has enough to do !ooKing out for his own oar, ‘without watching his associates, Mr. Blaikie will not assist at a match again, believing that he bas devoted enough of his ‘The only place in the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS & regular life to boating, though ne will probably some- Sens. WHOLESALE PRICES times take part in it for amusement. Tat sold rr tr —reenee rdict aa S87 Boston has only sixty-seven men to 565 S7-Aaron STRAGBURGER BRos., ‘women among her teachers, ie hamed 373 Bevaxre Srazzr, New Yeas eaen pockets 997,000 trom his oh taste Burween lanvk, S7 The Spaniards are said te be WHERE THE LAROEST assontuanr van | fae, Sr RO ee tf HH Bs i i aye I t a ee hes, one of which ts the adoption of the | “AT® you opposed to the Fifteenth Amendment | EW YORK DEMOCRATIC STATE CON- VENTION. The oma the Amendment Criticised. Telegraphed Exclusively to Tht Evening Star.} Sreaccss, N. Y., Sept. 22—The pemo- craue State Convention Caueg Ha L. 3. zee to order oe ih criticising the cress, at considerable | edmunistration of President t, Ris journey j igs about the country, the treatment of the va ‘and the Pifeenth Ancuament, —4 | s coudemming the proposition to make voure without Tegard to race of color. { FIRE AT OL city. Telegraphed Baclusively to The Krening Sta UML Orty, Pa., Sept. 22.—A large fire at the Standard o:1 worke, pear Pittsburg, commenced And is still raging All efforts to extinguish the flames have proved | fruitless, and i ts thought me whole w: j The joss is not yet Enowe THE METHODIST BOOK CONCERN. Contradiction of the Reports of Fraud. Telegraphed Frclusively to The Beening Star.) New York, Sept. 22.—The Herald say; |The report that several hundred thousand dollars bave been embezzled fromthe Metho- dist Book Concern is dented by the managers Steps will probably be taken to institate an ScluoR Of libel.” 2 2 é P 5 { STE IN PA! | Telegrophet Rrelusively to The Brewing 8 or. | Pants, Sept. 22.—A ban, given im tBis yesterdi of the 2ist of September, e-—____ | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | The activity and stringepcy in money in New York yesterday were generally discussed in fnancial circles, and much easiness is frit in regard to the feture, owing to te strong ¢ MDmation which exists in Wall street | the manipulation of the market. The bears | And Shylocks says tbe N. ¥. Azpress bawe hac | Private copsultations for some days, and are | § unit on the question of sqneezing the money | market for the purpose of bringing down vai j Wail street. The plans of these parti t Touch closer tham on Feovions ocs- ions, Dut enough Bas transpired to show tha & part of their consists in the with drawi and locking up of ten to fifteen million» | Of greenbacks ai a favorable moment. Tor | wheat of the Westt, and tye cotton of the Sou | are just commenced te move towards the sea- | board, and an active drei of currency mus< | fecim before long. The crops are very large all | over the country, and they will require Reavy monetary assistance from the Atlantic citic=, more espectally New York, to market them ‘There is great danger that these unscrupulous may lock up money a: joment, altho: they are likely to deter their operations until currency commences u | flow acuvely from New York to the West ana | South. —-—_— Government Securities. | Wasninetom, Sept sod.—Jay Cooke & Co., furnish the followimg quotations of Gov- ernment securities | Selling. [ By Bankers’ end Brokers’ wi James M operator. Towle Jonneon & Go.quetectosss and bonds ip home and foreign mar! as follows: No stock report Gold, 157 ¢a139%. fl Lompon, Sept. 22. 11 a. m—Oonsols, 924% Wh. Bonds, O's, Sq; i's, 2): 67's, os 10-40°8, 254. Erie, 264. Limow,Ax Auao- tic, PRAPEPORT, 11 4. m.—Bonds, ©7\. LIVERPOOL, 11 a. m.—Ootton - snles 7,000bales. Gling Orleans, 134 012 ——eeaeeeeee Baltimore Markets, To-day. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star.) Sal TIMORS, Sept. 22.—Uotton dull; nom- inally 2 cents. Flour weak and quiet. Howard street superfice, $6486.50. do. extra, €6.50a87.75, Mills superfine. $5.25 ‘opens easier Uplands, 2%; Mia- er, 81.558 for prime red. white $1250 } $1.30. Oats G0e63. Pork dull at $338833.5. Bacon firm and active; rib sides, 195019, clear do.. 20; shoulders, 165916); Dams, 2ia2). Lara quiet at iad). Whisky brisk and in good demand at $1.15 881.15 Baltimore Steck Market To-day. Telegraphea Exclusively to The 1 8 sixes, old, 66. 53 bid, 55 asked ‘orth Uarohnas’ 2 a do. 1567, SubId SUK asked. Old, 50 bid; do. new, 46 bid. 7 Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. New Yor, Sept. 23 —Stoci market coreeaty excited. Ex jShort, 7x. Gol ra 5.20’s, ®2, coupon, 21%. teaPe coapen? —_——_-—___ New Yerk Flour and Grain Market Te-day. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star, New York, Me Pont Satuc. lower. Wheat Corn a shade firmer. _ oo ___ DEATH or THE WIPE OF THE “WickepRer Mas.”—Mrs. Mary Allen, wife of Jonn Allen. u7Lucy Stone said 8 good thing in the Woman's Convention at should fight. Now, sbe wouldask, who periis ber life when the soldier is born? Tae mother is bis quartermaster antil ne 1s cupabie of find - ing his own ratione. A large bear was ed mear Newtown, Vs, op Saturday last. It was thought that u- wae Grivenont of the Dismal Swamp by the fire now raging there. SA Chicago girl says she doesen"t get mar Tied, for the reason she doesen’t know whose husband sbe might be marrying. S7- Why is a solar eclipse =, & woman a of the sun. * another sea inundation, complete! y Jobo Bi $125, ga th of Mr. Hoar, the son of the Attorney Generals Se hee inter nara lec $0 & lissited extent | Reverend Bishop Stevens, (Episeopal,) ce'tn, | > Oyras Redding, in a letter on the Byron con- | 20’ eee ae eet | whipping her boy! Mecanse a a ae tee st held the position, did mot take effect mote Ben Bag spring months, but | pen, vivania Diocese, was Inst week | troversy, expresses the belief that the charge strong shock was SFGouge-eye Guich is the euphonion< name of a place at the head of the Platte, Cy ~ orado. described as thirteen years old, shosiess, bon THE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF AUGUST — ‘And with the sheriff after her for steai- ir. orse. —— -++e —___ OFFICIAL. Laws Passed by the Sixty-Seventh Council we ror Washiugton City, Dee. Bethe aanglaw. ‘The work to be done aa PERpproved, September, 1800, AB ACT to set the. and the foot. ways and gucere on ine ets ot New ~ Bed enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board ast ae Mayor be, aad aoe I zea and rcunssthe curectone ees otand he and gutter paved on the Sa F etree pen, ‘The work 10 be courmenes, for and executed in the ‘and under ae, pagan Start conc menrese ay i eel Of the act approved Approved, September 7, 1-09

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