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rm 87 wstheckl sh mactodit, amd tine eaith CITY ITEMS Tu) fatigwe that ‘ollows ix the best of opiates. How Exercise is Provided. Wacmxerow Cry Saynres: Baxm, (char ‘The facilities for and the variety of this ri poet by pia ae lew. tied ace] & “of labor at this hospital are scoond to nore. 4 uisians avenue, interest on deposits. it new farm of upwards of one hundred and sixty | Bi Bryan President, cme A. Rutt Treasurer. poke car ing to hill her. The evidence upom the be mae was stone po oid to establish esata and after reaching Goetyes ‘Jam she gave birth to this child, contirming her story of her betray al. . The Case of Mary Harris. A somewhat similar case is that of Mary ism and devotion shown ~@ touehingly by Mary Lamb, the sister of Charles Lamb, was accis- tamed w take tearful leave of those Gear to her, and voluntarily make ber way to the asylum. In this way she is at the Government Asvium, ane there cheerfully and cor ik best plac kind she bas been ime A DAY AMONG THE MAD FOLKS. ~ The Government Asylum. The Government Hospital for the Insane, standing on the bold hills or the southern store EVENING STAR. ; a, as . of the Anacostia, is one of the most conspicuons | Wowie te ge Home Fer Yhanks- | Harris, who killed Adoniram J. Burroaghs, a } acres has been tecently acqiired and about one ing ednrag ee b ; MWOKTH MA: rs LOC AL, NEWS. | objeets about Washington, and is quite certain ‘siving. | cierk in the ‘Creasury Department. The re-| handred acres of the original hoxpital grounds hen: DR-R, 3. SOU TUM ORTH Ms sores t attract the attention of any stranger visiting $j. the parlor some of the patients were sewing” are under cultivation, | More than twenty acres on Op Sense ave. PER SaLF, ae. the city. And from the wide reputation attained | 5; netting and nearly all were in conversation have been cultivated dur’ fhe past scason in and earnestly at work, ‘aod Naviowat TueaTae—Last night of Mr. and }), Mrs. Harry Watkins. The «Kose of Killarney.” Merzenotr Hart—Last night of Hermann, corn ng * - 1 potatoes alone. Another large field | happy to see his —— and patients, a ae Set was intely. covered with cabbage. N Neer the ¥ THOS. DOWLING, duct r.. Georgete the institution in its successful) treatment af the unfortunate class cared for there, it is a ina lively chatty way. So far as appearances wert it might have been a little tea-party of millinery shop in Burlington, lowa, where she river some five acres ix devoted exclusively to Bry, where did you get those Boots; they are | HA! FE AND NE. ARLY NEW mage re the great Prestidigitatenr. place of great interest t@ persons of {nteltigence | sane ladies. A youngish lady of rather pleasing | attracted the attention of Burroughs, who guined | the production of melons ant =weet potatoes. A | the neatest ‘it Lecce saw? I bought thew a Sp Ere a rs OF DAiLy EXccrsiox to Mount Vernon, on the |.Whe come to Washington. appearance was at the piano. She roseonour | her affections, promised to marry her, and af- considerable tract of Tigh nm loam tx every | Wheatley’s, $52 Penn. avenue, bet. 3d and SING steamer Arrow, at 1 a. m. . We take some shame to ourselves for never | entrance and addressed Dr. Nichols with con- | terwards married another. She followed him to ar planted with lima beans, sts. He works nothing Dut &h the best leather, oan niteR’s 1 7 having paid a visit to the place in all the years rable earnestness. Wi with the purpose, It wns sand like garden vegetables: The ore has the best astortment of Boots, Shoes. and he Manzarems’s Ane Gaxrtaw, 656 7th street. ‘aor eciow in ‘settle “ *Oh, Doctors Lam glad tp see you! Teant to | of bringing suit againes nim fot breach prom: | contains several hundred trees of the apple, | Gaiters in the city; and, as you say, his goods are Ren, crest Baniow’s Arr Gatteny, 25 Pennsylvania | of fs existence, until prompted tately by the hone 10 for TI Tharkagheing “a pause to see how ohare rhere sue went ty the Treasury | peach, pear atmquince. The smaller traits. as | warranted tit. streets, all the Househ avenue. report of a friend who has spent many years ip Ges it—Ls think I'M go home Department a rn ng into, pron currants, blackberries, sean and straw- a “ 2 ¢ Pieiads eentieman deciining ibomsekerpins. : travel, and who, after visiti: ett} all fi "another then more | from asm, rice attain 3 great ox- | berries are grown to a considerable extent. The ew Desicxs in Coatings and Pantaloon | name SAyan peer Doe Seat as | the benevolent "inatitutlons ef the Sait piss Sao peer ar wife angl mother ought eros = mae pes era ead noticeably vineyard ike i yield, Ss am in full bearing, abo shout good, recently roeetved for erdered work, at Cue ==! ses : ving Day; : aordinary - | ta ‘addition wlerate prices, poesk taloons, Leld lastevening ab the Stevens school-howre, | nownces the Government Hospital the best } (Re af Rome Thanks ‘want you ha orice aoe stances attending the fral.. Much popular sym then eotveatiee onan wact-aumment jak lobar Las | orders from 930 t0 7% Plocet Plaid Pantaloous, seiepteenae Chiestmant Waidceiner = the ve Ward; Rompers eter, Siete condu and the most interesting institution them to and take me home Thanksgiving pathy wan cabo for the girl. Secretary MeCul- | peon paisley in the way ef grading and under- | to order, Tor #12 and $14. alnut and Manca Sorbie top Chamber Seite venth Ward. President, atd followin, come joch and his wife, and very many others of rominence took an interest in her cme, and she adi a distinguished array of connsel, some of it Sater in her bebaif. P33 ove other Sine the brother of the Burroughs, Pr resin of ER * ad Vice Presidents: First Ward, Cornelius Clark; Second Ward, Charles H. Peters; ‘Third W: Jobn Freeman; Fourth Ward, Patrick Crowley Fifth Ward, Edward Atkinson; Sixth Ward, Wm. Dobbins, and Seventh Ward, Wim. H. Sid- more. Alfred Day, of First Ward, was Secre- , with & view both to the employment Gro. C. Haxnoxe, tage Suite, Hair and Husk Mattresses “or the taaates and the the permanent improvement ‘Ne. 511 7th street. Enees Brussels, Three ply aud Sevtch PL insane Rifant 9 Malnut Werble-top Sit-troardt Mat ie top ana a and other Chair: ages | who seems to avoid telling the positive untruth whereby thelr con- a im may be orn ‘said. kindly |, NOs 1 don’t think that would jh od But say write your nibs 2 le ter tellin them what you wound like and akiug person is profitable or not in any individual ease is never made a question, but ouly whether that Jabor will benefit the individual. Chieago, made * ‘The day was one of the finest of the ¢ their opinion about it.” But she was full of the | the prisoner to So eters Exercise for Women. wees. PANE | autumn weather pecntiar to this latitud hia ch acta teenie tha holiday and tarning | Charged to su evidence Sechabsote tohis | No employment has yet been devised of as m., — Peters, cigmoply | the beautiful rural surroandings of Washington | to ns LY meal to you, sir. Ought not every | brother, as to bring down upon hhn the severest | universal application, or that affords the kame to at THOS. POWLING. Aver H. Beverly, W. Wanter, never showed to nod advantage than ¢ wife and mother to be at her own table on 4 atimadversionsef her counsel. The trial was advantages for females as agriculture for men; — o marked by great acrimony and feeling and sev- eral displays of temper between the prosecution and the slefence, ineluding shi lites between District Attorney’ Ci mand Mr. Bradiey, and a scene eet the District AC: to the Court, Judge Wylie. The de- Thanksgiving Day?” We covld only ‘Senwor that as a general rale that was undoubtedly true and we ltoped it could be managed in her case. She retreated to her piané stool with a tremulous litte laugh, and before we left the ward was up ggain to re- mint the Doctor that se was to go home on Thanksgiving Day. Waiting for Her Dead Husband. fer, Marshall Bro ‘Third | the varicanted color of the seawm. ‘The drive John Freema + M w these noble his rivaling the famous hills nati in natural advantages — and affording charming views of the Anacostia, winding through green meadows, (much the most picturesque stream in the vicinity of ~ Us, by a bold apcamty $0 ~ Penwy |vania 4 OWLING, Auctioneer. but the sewing-room, the lanndry, and the care geneity Store, No. Fe venta avenee; )92Y TROMAS DOWLING, Anctioone. of birds and plants afford congenial employment _ ae ste ABLES UTERTS to many. Next to out-door labor as a enra- fae wie td prevaey, Basar rem ihe tive measure, iy ranked walking in the open air; | Medical Director Generel Bog a and here, in the varied satan ot lawn and | ton Barracks, near St. Louis, March 8, 1862: " h sexes have an equal |.‘ Mess. John L. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass: nt of this most healthful | Use of your far-famed and most serviceable weather the out-duor | ‘Zroches* ts being made in the hospital of which ith Ward—not represented. Seventh WardSampoon Netter, 84. Dou Ww. KJ. me Ne Sign of Rediam. — prscrmaaaeg aod bal bend d pose. T have charge, aud with very beurticial and all ‘ued for the | ‘The titst feeling ix one of incredulity that this | | A Pleasant looking old Indy Sat near the door, | ator a tender hearted Jury a chance to aeqy = > sided resuits fn aftaying bronchial ation | fie 7k w be held in this | can be an Insane Asviam, and-it is almost as | Seating a hood-bonnet, cloa a | the conscience. The juty did acquit her, and in-Door Amusements. For Coughs and Colds the Trukes give prompt ’ he vant side of Market Space ; Mr. GT. Downing was it | Gigicuit to realize the tact on entering. ‘There | {remet inthis way every lay, and takes the same | they were denounced aid ridiculed without | _ For certain cases, andin inclement weather | relies fepecar lows apa tuning Seeck the enee Sin Se latte ud] the meet - : for hei athe in s - ore x an . 5 id = Preto os aig mires ia iti te. give the iden. Ok seckesink. ipsideoe position, waiting for her husband w come aud } stint bya portion of the press of the country, as { Tr all, in-door amusements are a valuable ane alee ith the brick warchouse and or - a +_Nor ror Jor. but for anyother man or youth, | Suner bulla m the ‘samme, ‘atedall the rachts of Lreatmnent. Billiards combine botir 1's. the splendid display of Clothing at 465 Peun- | Ser amd eppertenamece to the saues betenetee ee ise and amusement in a most admirable | .yivania avenue. The tirm of Hable & Co. as | rcribed in decd fran Charles Marguand and others take her home. Poor old soul, her husband has Deen in his grave twenty years; but she sits there a spooney sentimental set, unable to do justice . when there wasa woman iu the ease. And when mean ‘After disenssic out. All that meets the eye is attractive. ‘The site of the editice commands «a mic sweep je | Mary Harris on her discharge went to Richmond ry tor disteitution. whe : eS in patient expectation, watehing the door for his | Ma wanner. Table games, as cards, backgammon, | well as their attentive and obliging assistants, | to John J recorded iy Liber JA. S.No. Lode av ha, Peter tng. | Then chars ae elect ad Nee: | angen “Amen the cant eharneons'nar | audget thm the guiizes Dakine, here was var ane employed a thamtage Ramen et | See tevin aed haves eee nace | flee wih eran oui rs more ws? S. | andria.” Washington lies almost at the fect of | “Judy who sailed on us in the sont Pg | But afterwards the signs of insanity developed | the winter evenings for lectures on popular in securing a large share of public: patronage. | “urmcut aie Gue-third cath, ‘Tho seeitecd tho A. Douglas were appointed a commitice to re- the speetator; andon either side of the delta of | meer ee ee maiiedd back srintatheteaiiy | Umbstakably. and she was finally taken t the | jects, philowopl ical and eleiical experiments, | All and tee the purchase ine ceive the delegates’ to the convention and. pro- {ty the varied movements of sail ant steam | SHAFe, for when we smiled buck sympathetically | (7) 0taka0 1s et ee iam omophical and elean with tho wtereon” = Enine’his mete es cure accommodations for thei during their stay na gation gives life to the seene. Be she bridied up and frowned indignantly, which | ie nncdand executed, a mutter would havebenn | ticon, tables Fis, social gatherings, As. |, CONNTSION Wixe—We have een shown | oF the whale of it im this city. ry was disconcerting. ‘There was another taty—a | ean ane ea After a coarse ot thought Bann) Mbleath, Cpncerty, octal guihetings, 6. |. cies of eneraaiitel Lor pre ibe wine, within § ye ater ib ake A iiseussion hete arose and continned at some new patient—whosnt bolereet with urns folded | omunitted indeed! After a coarse es” rae prepared by Mr. Alfred Speer of Cr ey eee penn ragth between Mr. Downing and Mr. Peters in resque in | wer a shawl drawn down with prin eae ens eee ce ie a nt aad ending for the Insane. vat of the PortGrape, which he cultiva garter attest pe yeh ox Tina? When spoken to she snitted, ngnitymg her disap- Two libraries, one for each ‘about in the Philadelphia post office. this country. In taste it assimilates t Tagged of ali claita f ti arties Ue ¥, and most suitable pleasure p grounds for advised the formation of trade nts. ‘The fine old forest trees of this | 2fOval of everything and everybody about her. nearly oue thousand volun without its heating qualities, being abso! ACKSON: Trasteo in évery ward, so that there would nown from time immemorial as the “St. a aan of “Mr. F's Dipsomenia, or Thirst Wania. been mainly selected with reference to the | fee from spirits fartiver than itvown fermenta. | _no™ THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. — sentative In the convention of each | Elizabeth tract’ fortunately escaped: th cde aunt,""In “Little Dorri fae tar at’ 9 Peeve’ ts aa or thie wares : tioa affords. Preference is given te it over all so many of the wants of this clasofreaders, afford permanent | otner wines in New York and other hospitalsas | Sipecran Notice. 1 calling. vastating axe that fel Locust Ward. y dressed in black, standing by a : thought th that would make the num- | of the forest about Washington during the w. - 2 we saw a lady i ing by fund of reading for those disposed to avail them- | a tonic, gentle stimulant, churetic and sudoritic. eo to tr a: ——— ~ i ee e uring | = a ‘The next ward visited was also occupied by fe- window, and who seemed to bold herself somes } geiyes of it. Newspapers aré also a valuable aid | Mr. Speer has been nine years tern in ae eS 5 ae Mr. Feturning to the objects of the | the auiles of wind carriage drives and walks, | males, including some ‘excitable patients.” One | what aloof from the other inmates of the ward. | jn tie same direction. the proseuction of this wine, and the newest wine GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES! qonvention, that having heard that that gre the grounds the appearance of the noblest | young girl appeared to be fingering an imaginary | We saw her only at a distance, but her appear- he sells is four years old, of which our druggists peas Reng vad ata png —_ = the | Ruslish park scenery, where the landeape gar- | gaitar. Another girl passed up and down | ance was lady-like and preposscssing. Yet she Restraint the Only Panishmént. have got in a supply. Was |, Jvilt ets from thin day. ll farther potier. al tha Formation of anew party in opposition to the | Geter dees not undertake to improve upon na- | the hail dragging her hand along the wall. A | atumler teatwent tor dipsomonia—the insane | The golden rule furnishes the best guide to es vir i eg cal Republican party, it would be well for our de |“ woman, wild of eye, and who showed more marks | thirst for alcoholic stimulants! the management of the insane. Restraint may | #10. Tex Dorians. S10. Rex York Basins, 2B cente, egates to be on the lookout. An Extensive Establishment. : x In the last two or three years quite a mimber | and at times must be used, but as restraint, Chinchilla Overeoats, Muslin, 3) ceute Various suggestions were made, bat withont | ‘The size of the Hospital—main Duilding— | Sf insanity than any we hal scon, wore a cani- | of patients of this ¢lass—persons whose intem- | ney - a ively | Kight Drab, and Brown colors. just received at Shirting. artou tion i He | sede, the only form of aight Jacket or restraint Necune of liquor, in the iudgmeut of medical | NEVE! 48 Punishaent. Kindness is imperatively | k'®St auc Popular Clothing House, Fenn ave be best make of Print Tema Le aus definite Gomclusion as to any of | strikes one with surprise when om the ground. | used here. “It consists 0 ucket with long | Men becomesan insanity-chave beenteceived at | demanded on the part of their care-takers, and | pet. 10th and Tith sta, 3d door east of lithst. prow ye ag ; =e. rh dagpeerdcpuargrsire os ysedoae pnd dia rier reenen Spores agente lngiony mietod sslun. “Phe results have been various. In | none know better than they the inituite So HES i ST Extes cents Wont cag ’ _ itol; and the fact that this immense structure, | taint, perf 4 rmanent cures have apparently | friend of patience and kindn: We nrcoumesn uality Venetian Cs Reckrets oF THE ORPHAN —The Si = #4 ce a ess required. But 4 A "7 ee ters of Charity In charge Of the St, Vincents | (capable of affording a home to a community of caifed or tied Seat Deen ettected; Inothers, the patients relapse soul | itis'a kindnew uot Inconsistent Wide Hoan, | The «Oak Hall” Clothing and C tonnes Testor: | Oe neta ee eae 7 Yirds wide Of Clothay after leaving, as was the case with poor kind- | and not to be countounded. with that sort of | ing Establishment to any of our readers who | #4, the lowest factory prices Orphan Asylum have prepared a statement of | five hundred persons,) and all the other exten- | solitary coutinement is avvided as miuch as pos- Drenthe French Merinos and Poplins, less than van} be tee Panne and expenditures on account of the | sive buildings and improvements upon the | sible. Social intercourse is found to have awun- | Cian, howe wnhappy end i remember, | LUC, kindness whicn expends itself in soft | contemplate purchasing, their Winter Clothing, leew here : ne iouing: fecantene, ‘Ee “Oem ace ee tere re eer ar cgtel Tor the moderate | derfully soothing and Beneticial effect upon the } yveryhody loved inn; and he had qualities of | of the patient trom. the, hospital before ire ree | 11,22.6 400 7th street, opposite Post Oftice. ton Somesenahe toate ot eee eee is ete .” Mrs. | sums v ie purpose, is, we take rst cases. of confinement or re- les . ie ‘ <4 - ‘b at we Sendo: Children’ of i tahle,” | it rather the met remarkable fu the history of straint is ‘avolded carefully. | ‘There are ‘no wi ataite tac ter ten crocs A high position covery can hardly be said to have commenced. we eae, LADIES DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITES a ‘aple.”” Mrs. | Government buildings. “eel a ie TooIS answering to name ‘St. Miss he ground Pian —— Leones is icra is fo al none es vo g ges windows have on Seals Regent pn —_ oped bi yer Fe fot racege the td sir Overcoat for: Gentlemen, 5 ns a4 a Sw, BRIDGE STREET, Groger: Twas. dan echelon, affording peculiar ad prison-like bars, and to all appearances are ard causes A i Ge light and verdilation. “the facade wike ed, |'liks ordinary windows, but theta Ir o¢ irom, the ture of mebriates ts the daporition at the | While moral causes have often much to do with | Children. | Barnocn & Co., ‘Oak Halt vy 3 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioucer, | itice from the collegiate gothic; the whole: pre- | amd occasionally ornamental yothic guards of | hatients to leave the asylum when the ‘mune the immediate outbreak of the diseare its pri- | 3. B—Suita made te Shee we the bes manner | TRUSTEE SANE OF VALCADL, REAL Es. = J senting So saree ontane © Vile oe contie, wna of vate he Seek ag ate geet Bt the effets of drinking have passed away jmary cause will usually be found to be a physi- | at 36 houm' notice. 11,226 TATE NEAR TEN well calculated to make an imposing structur in vate houses. “4 “ ° 3 +——o ak: Firtoe of naeed of & Freier jonem adapted to Its compicupmnpedition, eomamanding | ‘The Of the doorsof the strong room | Defore fe ig eed han been afford ete | cal one. ‘The proportion of cases where heredi- ‘Quick Soles and Small ra adyrinen ra ifm Trusteo, ‘ot Sauce the best view of buth elty and rivet of any point | is mad heavy, Dat the fact does not meet the | f, when he seems to be well, his friends are | !@Y LTedisposition' can be traced is fearfully ‘ap tuineme of new | Reno m ‘ Lecter, S803 in the District. ee, and the transoms over the doors aro ar~ | {tn to have hii ont, amd here eae i large. The vices of lite which intem- we will dispose of as quick as | tie Count $20. Leaving the Wanted—A Cheerfal Color. omy ‘ he tag Peart oe oo tw badiieadn} : traint applic ‘able wo Py him. Dr. Nichg! lnskepes Bat ae hay ee ‘anitye t Tineatk, possible, we will sell Goods now cl request cot ‘ the net receipts of the If any marked fault can be found with its ap- | as sometimes happens, anentr n at late report, says in this connection = from whatever cause, results In insanity i : White Shirts 75, @1, $.125 and upwa: nat Loch Te. pearance it is in its color. The clay about Wash- | ed through the transom. In a tl ling rwcake-somotimes te dae who have any tendency to the disease. is fins BEak "Geba Mlerian Unemetns oat pallytomn to) Daxe rrore View conver: oon Stith siveah Saas Ington has so much irom in its composition that | foushttul care is shown to save t and treatment, the immediate effects of | Senses than one this isa fast ages most business ), and 75c.; an excellent 81 | becinn =r; caved in again—this time between G and H | the color of bricks made from it ix somewhat | °! ‘He Patients. drinking pass oft, and to & casual observer he | Men, politicians and professional men of our | and $1.25. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs orc = street —and vat wpa engaged in ropairing | sombre, and the general effect where the brick ‘The Treasary Girt. appears to be entirely sane; and if he can then | time in their pursuits of wealth, office and tame, | Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense ‘Sock of a BB, ning betepee Tad feeete- | is extensively used axin Washington is rather | Walking up and down the hall was a Peters el cea ervedljo Dinas ee a lite-tinse ine ¢ few yea Its womuetrol | wi ee a a ge md Sy 4 : fiction by a beas corpus, holes, | abont iarge enomgl mt See. Peo Med — fact that the brick | showy-looking girl of fine development. the ple- | Trohabiy sct hin at Hbertys He now the mind bends to its overwork, how long it Jackets, micndia a variety. ‘The nest selection m= on Bill require mue! 4 laber to ee. < the sewer | mont in the cheapnes with which ‘ee building | ‘Fe Of bloowing health, who bestowed, sane, however. His moral oon bends before it breaks, But that marvelous of Neck Ties, Scarfs and ever seen in this sass very ok pogo ype jose Bmp oc- | wan constructe 1 by painting it some © | evidently, a deal of lectital powers are weak and deeply per- | Served power of brain and nerve, which city. Come one, come ail, and ev: will anf and personal appearanc West, has been a Treasnry girl, and was by the desertion of some ‘Seaimpy In wl trusted, ard who proved tobe a married “ ‘The Chapel. conservator of their healthy action called forth only for some or exhausting sickness, is daily yet the man gees on until the fever of business or some great bereavement com: then—apoplexy, or if otherwise, any of our gre hospitals can show you the end: his nervous system is irritable and de- d; every fibre of his being seems to ¢ J stimulants, and his thirst for them is in- : moment he is diycharged he resorts to their use with the unreasoning directne with which the brutes obey their f permitting him to reuew his seli-de: Et oe ful color as is contemplated this objection witl cont ot, be obviated. tepid epee chee +4 ors a eae, t e igo: 5 af sale, Chae undersigont aud cost of the defaulting pu dD. ‘ os NTER. Tract seurce of trouble and expense to the city will be remembered that at the corner of F' Mth street~ the hore of Mr. Kidenour went down. together with the pavement. and was not seen again, having been taken by the current down the ewe i inte the canal. This oe- be satintied. Franc & GotpMan, Marble Hail, <0. 438 Tth st.. opp. Patent Office, and No. 516 7th st., between D & E sts, pega Leet 3 ‘THis 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. = x i ight .. 4 The property ie near Conduit Koad and about ona curred during a heavy rain storm, but these ¢ member of the Pol _ | We next visited the chapel. a handsome, spa atin ¢ “1 ‘Wilton & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots, &e.. a8 cheap | mite northwest of Dru bles are slangery af any time, Wale on fh sthat his sace is doubtless ta- | ©0Us room, provided with an exectient Siro wicicie cabelety velco tee j The “Mend Beats” whe think they cam | as any person whe advertises im the Star. 7.18 | “hodtde” VKep | THOS. DOWLING weather, Anes. Mamace am Tusane Asylum. 6 lay NEW FALL asd WINTER DEY Goons. pia n0, i piuno, and with ay One would tii ratus for the illustration ce of science, fails to discharge its obligations to the ee i mil'ar to many of Tie Star's readers. He has fusividual and to itself, and reaps a harvest of ix which, in their se time eitaceeniges head—sueh a head ax Net a & position of such delicate Cornea, &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiro} at, of scientitieand popular lectures, A German ATION.—A large meet ms S haat ity and extent, are sc- | Texponsibility a= the management of an Insane ize eure, Practical experience fn = Sinks . Irish Poplins, last night at the roume pearance | Ceiea ska empkyed. heres pe peu Tsi tet | ond tasomatiar atect Kamamiy. We kee or | Abvine, reveitian ie ome highest order of Pita Bead _ sand Canady, prevons to to boing srrgre, and iin med He | sdme sacred and secular music in ood style, ing embarrassment than that ‘enn avenue, Supertoracces Wane Denevolence; the proper adjustinen Decided for his dificult position. ‘Motive power requires plenty of ¢ his large benevolence naturally inclines li devote that working power to the benefit of the ec. Bat he has not merely natural Messrs. Elvans. Clagett, O'Donovan, Callau- ihe sinse-: Heo aug te vaid te ave «1 the following committee was ap- : ime training for ‘draft a constitution and by-laws, and heesei to report at future meetings: J. KR. Elvans, W. of Quaker a Dr. Nichols is a native of Maine. His parents were Quakers, and he was educated at the ane Professional ability, Wut peculiar mental and | 434 and oth streets, Des. 10th, 150L, succesfull physical Mtness, woud not be scrambled fer by hate ce Bunions, € chitbaine, Club band Ine the noble army of office-seekers; but these in- Oeho iis, and wean wangeng = the feet, yeterate leeches have no conscientious scruples | Ritbout pain or inconvenience to the patient. about euch matiors, and the number ef “dead | TREshoe can be worn with ease ee heats,” broken down. politicians, and miscel- ent pugecana, Kefers to the many e1 The religious services here are not conducted by a single chaplain. hut six city clergymen of the different leading denominations officiate b; turnsof two months. ‘This array an excellent effect in inducing f te cof patient, On weelrdat are concerts, readings, illustrated leetures, &e. Distinguished Personages. Passing next into one of the male wards, we nd ourselves amongst a set of quite dis- Black Vetveter: Chak Che etveteens m: Cloaking: ue. hate, Pa Arabs, from $7 so 913 they have no power either to wert ‘The question may be asked whet t, prolonged for a year or two, will cure dipsomanin. ‘The answer of science is we believe that this form of insanity appears in this respect to follow the law of other forms of mental dis- ease. Itshould be recollected that the cure Is fot undertaken in dipsomania till the disease Chairman. a s Speeches sere the project were made by lureous loafers, who have aspired to displ: me Dr. Nichols, is’ amusingly large. Fellows. who reepes le persons who patronize his establish Paebots go get pee fore three cent drink ata | ™em™ Fn nega Saice, De want omen E Broce! we made most des ress of business - Dr. Eaures (© show, Me ealituses for the tn cen To visit patients at their Tesidences except be- their own special qualifications to take hi ice, | tween 6and 8 p.m E} has become chronic and deeply seated; but uw ror ERE Fonte Houns’ Devorion comme exterday ina Si St. Peter's Church, ow aie Il lose to-morrow mor ain with Grand Hiek Mase Thealtar of the church me. is plac Donovan, N. Sardo, A. 2 * College, at Providence, It. 1. He j- | tinguished personages, major gencrals and | there be no constitutional tendency to thisorany } Fortunately, the position. I reach ; . Browne, anil J. 1. Koberts. Ailjourned., wert eemekdat fi pe 2 Ee et julltionaires for the most part. A iilitary look- | other form of maanity, and the treatinent is con- | the ‘office-seeking ‘rabbic. as the ghares of noe Esrantisnrn 1s 1934, pa bea wat ersity of Penn- | ing individual, of rather imperative manners, } tinued tillthe sensibilities and strengtl:, bor of | Institution requires that its dent en em S08, Waw'e Orzaa Hoves—Mr. Colville, the e in Ly: claimed our attention, and not it tor the | fe body and the mind, become entirely ‘hormaal, shall be a physician skilled in ee treatment of WA. Wi) agent of the combination mentioned below, & ao ee nthe porta mane edn one cermchon phy tl core is likely to Prove permaneut.™ the insane, PREMIU sree MD yeixo ‘arrangeuen it physician of the New York incanghos on Fh aaney ot ext mali Axylum at that place. Hix success in week, with G. L. Fox, the celebrated. pan fhe treatment of the insane soon attracted at- woimist,"and original “Humpty Dumpty.” aud | tention, and he was ex mn Utica to take his brother who ill be amistad in the bure ues | charge of the Bloomingdale Asylum, the insane doctor stopped and poney ade ed Ag lo Major General hia oe Chiet of the Army history at considera The Patients and the Public. We visited the entire establishment, but a casual visitor in passing through even the wards Commaniler-i l Navy of the United to tell us bis length, to the effect a bagi wy Fev - 7 rr N s he was in the volunteer service in the west, occupied by the most excited patients will meet Pigg ag fromthe" Pickory | Nehook a irom rank amongee the atavealt rere | row to his present distingnshed rauik, und’ that | with very lite to remind him of the raving ma- | ! beautifully decora - Theater, y i Sek tay. ‘celebrated | Who have made the study of mental disorders a | 2% his offering the government the sum of | piac of the sensation novelist. But while out- Heawawx bjs last exhi dj pa ape Tg iar nian acer Fn Come en lr ng Lape ag eden io ia patrilccieringwcarrzouthe | Saran of exctement are somewhat rare im 0 | Qf Sih din Meee exibtion at A FINE DRESS 8x wan . pron ha Py strong combination. © E gedertaken, he wan selected as the fittest man, hal tw turn over money, but that | ¥ell-ordered Ear, Gare peocia bah seh see this Caged pres digitates uur caring the sling sags Hor be and to, take charge of the emarpeine. | 12 esd of the Ireecnry Depa tem coos tal Gepuiel patentee ketal Le ee rr ty. oe He US che aatNeUY S| the etal egihing in tee la'a mateer famitar | REver steceeded in geting them intake re ectitied, { to general visiting. Sin Peso aire | TH" Cire Taxes.—During the pact weck the OCR OWN DESIGN, Sean tacey. ta oye Fr pn a tr toalts With him ate awoclated three thoes P| doen ge cea Gan e Collector has received #11047 on. acovunt of The only place in the city to buy your the inmates of the rong the publica Hmited admission, that the west, between F and G south, was discovered | cmpetent physiciame—Dr_ Wim. W. Goddiug, form for eneral | SAS oy whom 2 % themselves some idea of the ge @ total, up to this date, of SHOES, to be'on ire, and an alarm was sounded from, the Sas cadets De BD Bact ae eam: | Soh quite right beat the keds Ble hed stop gare of tir licted class, it should be remem exesi2e9, x ENTIRELY KW, SU0TS. CHORE, AED GAITERS Precinct station-house, for box 32. ‘The | Srv omitant; Def. Pastman, from thesame | Mrented meron of Ocxiar Surgery Uy, whieh Sofa that these hospitals sre Ser tboleseneand | oc. cosiesior Comrietai-We Warn toon ange poline soa ncigtors went mantaly io, work: Int, formerly ef the Frieude’ Asylum for the In- mi coat ie e val operas were successfully ased in | ttn, the wale ge Het ware eitg | air. John R. French, Sergeaut-at-Arms of the WHOLESALE PRICES partment (which wan very prompt) arrived, and | “> Philadelphts. : to he able to cure: ait tice ne eie He | should be taken not to. wound the feclines of U.S. Sonate, that the contract for 0 tons of a the flames were soon ‘The fire is esting n by disen Be seg olen rays trom the | 8"J, and a moment's consideration should pre- which was awarded to Mess. T. Edward $ 2.50. Serpe te Pe, the work an ieiestney cas pital windows,’ Brut the peoplear the Caine | Yen’ tle thoughtless question, which we unless cia 5 & Co. hae Deen filed to his ontire satis- STRAUSBURGER BROs., trip would not Beton faced have their stand i seotten in immediate prpe- me ae me — es Com -In-Chief attending w sur; surgery prac- | hee; “ie this or that one insane?” = ‘properly sa one bss 373 Seventu Steeer, RESTED.—t Wernesda: tice, and therefore he wanted to see A 1 ee ome —— ee ain Benson, who paeaiag ‘fairer toli- | 2,62 person from the various classes entit! — it amd ‘General “Grant ateut i — ‘The Community of Five Hundred. [For other Locals, see first page.) Berwees ann K, iting road, Sepred a Ger- | treatment there have been admitted, and 2,20 le og sia story atine, | It would be itis aoe Scart 2 anita Paice ~ ] WHERE THE LARGEST AssoRTMENT CAN howe bareback, and turned sehen, hargee Scie Digent lee 0 “ruly Websterian | singh all that there interest abot . 4 eet me eed Panini, SAN ein andl bo Seine ig oy bs tnt | thistmmenteestaabinent, with Hox Secoutic GEORGETOWN. wa __=EyOUND. iS wae taken before Justice cent have hock, Mpovencines Re peed was bet to pose ced, but that it community of five hundred people. Not the aa tae CONUMY 18 THE MOTHER OF- WEALTH, Patients unde: * x morn Trmesett Yume {0 Jail. and this | These patients are mainly from the A¥iay and be pelle > ee This man | vere interesting features of the place are the | TS% Manxere—The flymr market is dutt, GOOD MATERIALS, ng Mc. Thomas Moore, of Baltimore, ey 3 Sats and the indigent insane of our own Dis nd Feally clog and muade a perfvetly coherent ~Chestuut Ward.” We first visited Chestnut Ward, (each +5, m the He being mamed for the wood in which it is ,) Award oceupied by “qaiet” female patients. The insane are notably senst- tive (0 any reference to their mental condition. A given sum will buy most and best ~~ PAMILY GROCERIES, ar HUBBARD’s, corner of 1th arect aud Massachusetts acne Rew Store and New Stock » Department cletky, gall ain see for youre, Georgetown family selling at #3-50a%10, and in- mopar tat ie ior fineioer aes su ¢ is short with prices a pawn U7 dl Fresh pork {s limited in supply and ix GOOD WORKMANSHIP, in demand at s11a12 per 100 Ibs. gross. Daovers’ Rest—The market yester was moderately active 3) head of Cet id at EVERY SHIRT <4a87 i ba. grosses, MM shee mates $ Stans each; veal calves, 7a cents per Id. gross THE MONEY REFUNDED. “ cows and calves, the owner of the horse mondo identitied loquent tpecch ‘aes the ernelty of ‘perteetly sane people in a mad- <<, to su The méreenary purposes of rela- fives.” He toldwith reat eurhestness a plausible story of having been kidnapped and pat in ther for his money, but rather damaged its credibili by adding that hfs personal proferty was gufllions of dollars, amd that he was an ex-( ehor of the State of Maine. perfect arrangements for cooking, ventilating, and heating; the admirably ordered workslo} "Re stables, laundries, &e., &e. The or. kitchens, and the store rooms dels of their kind. Dr. Nichols ts holds tha that Doo, Wholesome food,'well digested, is one of the bes! medicines for’ the insane, hence the given to the quality of the food and its prepara- tion. : ND SACRED CONCERT ; 1 Hall on Sunday, et te eae the bene ht of the widow of t late Gennari. The Washington = ctor, Ae vores), the Marine Bar UMBEK, WOOD, AND COAL, in $x an Instifution worth a special sselabaid et . ‘ Protesser © =, Beethoven Detete, Thusit is that in writing letters they generallynse Kfhd Act of General Sherman. The lanndry New Enrerrise.—The brick warehouse on or | gtg.cullattention toour eck of LUUE = aver, the favorite Profes- tion*“St. Elizabeths Hospital’ A bright looking voung fellow , who had served of the meahanteat arplianeens, cont trate Ge treet, near the fish wharf, which was | $4 7H SEST SHIKT IN THE MAKKET ir large “ne ewe 1. ©. Calitvhe, the great New York Basvoone: fe of Government Insane ane kept, oth inthe Army, also deelaimed against the wroug | war, und when the avium. andertook the p ye at anction last week to Dr. Laub, | FOK AMOUNT, rine North Carolina, Virginia, wod East= berules 4 number of the best amateur singers ant) to avoid posh done to Union soldiers by imprisoning them in | riotic work of caring for a large number of our las now been pureba: ¥ ces a ehient ——— have voluteeret, and the entertainment Will be | fo the pationts all words or terms calculated to ich, | Heck slers as welfare mane of the urmy, | Mae for $4,000. It tis intention, we m of rare excellence. We ommuiend it w our an iusune asylum. He handed usa paper, which, soldiers, as the insane of the army, | Commence the manufacture hare ot Vrooms, | g7-CALL AXD EXAMINE TEM, an. rw. é he said, was au order by General Sherm au tor | *7mctiting like thirty, th = wae ew bie ehaghs daed & whe : Pie 7 hig discharge, but on ¢xamination we tound it ‘ Sazea or Rear Esta: een & jams, ’ ort ae A Brazex x Lane 1 as few day , Tack 3 ‘The Mode of Treatment. auctioneers, have sold part lot No.73, iu Beatty : Sect, ieee wnane found in @ bt Mogan tvleg Eye es whiten inion’ by teed ; mi ‘The Government Hospital excludes no form { & Hawkin’s. sutalivision, pomtalning | 2 4 feet +e os =o es COAL. We have the Hogan, ing in the d, carried 52, belonging to hig Seoyens a and pms le ‘was arrested by as abo two others, who amisted post aa aie g it off; and Justice Schmitt com tied him ‘o jail tor court, and dismissed the front on Frederick street, b 7s —_ of 9% Foot. of insanity, nor ts any distinction made between | DY eon ist amd 2d streets, front a acute and chronfe Cases, 0 far as ‘their genoral gare and treatment are coneerned. The donbt- ful poliey of building large receptacles for the ykens Valley.” Ce ‘and other well-known White ; ad taken pains ter Dges to the poor fellow, telling 4. SAKS & Co., afl the opinion of the physicians ; ethers. tac he wan dang very well, hat cna et | chromic, incurable cases lias never been enter. en Spee Wood, sawed and eplit and in the —— jer not leave the hospital jaa ye med here. ag Sotho, Pon ogi sey - Avena neg wren ok The Colored Insane. © Insanity. Not « Mental Disease. x ite SIL mnta har: bows te ore ‘© 317 SEVENTH STREET, a! our ‘enable us to was her mother, Ann Aside from the main editice there are'twoother |" While treatment is both moral and medical, this ‘ ri: os any art of the city 3300 poeinds to Ford, yesterday morn went to the Sev- bubiding», erected before the war, designed for - Grit cin Frecinet Station-hoase, where xhe gave the separate care of the colored insane. ‘There aie its coon toe ak Casas Sa pot Near D street. pa eT eee eee Aeon Maabelbs ales are handsome buildings with cheerfal wards, | the removal of somie forts Se cone oe i pi =a exter Branch yard Vaated eee Pattent, who alo procured burial for ber in- well Mghted, warmed, and ventilated, and fitted | any dfrect action upon the mind. Hippy) : INGTON SCi et fant. a ih ab tee auniiences ie hd RES ECRL Ere most cases at lenst, is mow regarded: oftheir iumates. We belteve they arethe dant upon, siete” Nien ore Messrs. HAute & Co., No. 468 Penn. avenne, under the United States Hotel, advertive in THE over erected for the eareot tre colored Giniie coomure: STAR a very large stock of clothing, at prices to wat ater aks. i STOVE. au aK, the dpe a oe a nmranent. came bonelieinn than the ah the white ane econ fi hatri> bod goods ” Ls Their prices will be found very reasonable. Give be vier set than —— ian were i cmmem a the bent sedative. them a call. F crsay sivine ‘or do! any of their nom! "que mice for’ Tee Dur sxrwrarat PURCHASING Asso- forth shouts of ae tats ‘The dict table of thé Government Hospitar ciation, which furnished {t members after the | the Insane’ is: based om the Army nition, to, seod oes here n ehpeeful ha PFN lessrs. Mall & Hame to fur ‘be-eolo mae at ¥ Joie oxtirecivel = TS at rates couidesad Foe y extensive. farm ‘conne ‘with =r whey cepa of Sots 3 gay roves the best toe ype as there is a and rey The Sees are soparated in the mo bal ‘The Cave of Millie Gainen. In passing through one ofthe wards of the colored department we noticed 4 goud-looking coored girl holding a child that at a ilstie dis- tahce appeared tu be white, The girl hal ruther a mild, amiable book, and might have been Aabon for the seaeirat thie Salat ier epeme aieun o of ree Sot ed sheet the Sie Gaines Stan Lome 1. 0. G. Thgwea ria nyment at Coon League iiail Last evening, consisting of -Nall Sedrton end relicotian agen ne which Ipated im by various memburgof the i D Derective— e Board. a col- 's vanih ron my ne aces ae eee sepeeet aha te ts aghnrs oo