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aa a Se ———————— Ep a * AN Stue vt hilly WW 1TH a vr? THE EVENING 8STAR. Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. S. A. BAUPPUANN, Pret. their subscribers at Tex CENTS PER WHEK, oF For- Two Cents egch, By mail—three months, $1.30 erear, SF Invariably in advance. in both cases. Published Dally, Sandays Exeepted, | a / + Cc” 2500. end no paper sent lone theo paid for AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, mm THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'T. —— THE EVENING STAR te werved by carriers to et ForR CENTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter THE WEEKLY STAR—publiched Friday- * OF Rater of wire ng farnished on spplication. . 88—N2. 5.7716, WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, SEP’TEMBER 19, 1871. TWO CENTS. WASHINGTON HOTELS. | EDUC r Tux CouRT-MARTiaAL ror THR Tata oF rn = vATIONAL. SPECIAL NOT{ogs. EVENING STAR. _ | rassasten Honcr—tne Secretary of War felon ~ nd a law ? t 1 greets, 8 NDF SCHOOL FOR | OLD , No.) (BITION New Ne Lower Prices thr —S—= to-day issued an order appointing a gencral tuore uals fares Mie PROD |. 486, AND SALE NS Ayer's 8a CS peep armed s A court-martial “to meet at Fort McHenry ae eee ee MARKERS, (TT SE Pines, ya Kalistony wes Scnenek’s | Washington News and Gossips | rviand: at 12o'clock mon the 25th day , rena: | mo48¢ Reus cee eee B strests ; “11%; Jayne's Rxpictorapt aud “Loci tember, IST1, or assoon thereafter as practicable ad thor r. tight doors above (oth Dand B stree 2S.” sontetter's, Hooftand s and Vinegar Choice Oi! Aino, I: 1» Lars Bhades, Pix Bin = HOUN? now - tor jed.cs and Teenme her pri + aod wil eras an ® nee TOF wre. AND GER LADIES at a.) noon « of the English \ rs. pear lth, Vat? WousR, On §4 CURVAY. Septem AY WASHING D HOURS Tt = IV VENIL 4 GONZAGA CO% LEGER | Bd SATURDAY / + — LADIES’ CLASS, RS- . JES. ! m1 SATURDA p.m. : THY TRADES. _ MONDAY, October 2, POENTLEMEN S CLASS. TUESDAYS and EMOWAL zat seven ai at uine.@reloct every | TEONe Cina of Ladies and Gentlemen for the . } ev aturday aod Saad yy, “ Boston,” Torslay and Thurviay,9 to 10. m. The underr ignet ha+ removed from his 4 piace of | TERMS: Reunion every Saturday,7 to 10 p.m. For Ladies Darinces 1€ aP mang }vhais. ayn ae to } and Gentlemen only; children will uot be almitted. gariably ta dvance | Ladies desiring to attend these Rennions will be re- h : . irec to make application. for‘ Complimentary Wins i D FREN 1A | Season Card of Admiesion,” ky ports to POR. SUS SPEAR: | will reopen MON- | SHELDON, 919 2th street'N, W. If ‘unknown to vated to at 1807 L, stregt, Daily | Prof.&., ssnitable reference should accompany tho Mlowent sien,” “pemet tatendiig te eompisie | note of application, NOTICE.—All pupils entering wt lowest ‘ , the classes during September will receive 36 lessons Setock of g mand tuition in schools, ¥ + éceir 1 a quarter fo USE BURSISHING GOODS and VA- cosived at S15 argue | tothe quarter. Private tu rivate farm: or private classes at any hour agreed by bits rs fe solicited. 1 yes ‘Residence, ‘o. 919 12th street, oe gede.cen 1 PODS Patronage 8 ONSCANEIDER. ihest wilh gummmemice 60,1 ee aes 7 1 aes FthoIsl. Opening Lec- | JWPARINI & BATES’ DANUING AC PESTS AND AWNINGS. ceraracs te 914 E STREET, N. W., Will reopen for the season, 1871-72, Term Judge Charles P. Jame ¥ The Lecture Hall is in the Ce corner of Pennsylvania ayenne and " aawiine Le anoraacen $4) ~ . ona cul Lesher information appt: S . E bite and Privace Balts and Par- | POP aw Scretary who will be at the tail | atS.o°clock, for the reception of pupils. For partic- M. G. COPRLAND, daily, from 4 to 6 0 kp.m. 21m | ularseee circulars, to be had at mus! stares or st Dealer in Awning Meterials, Ait cr Pog FOR UITILE BOYS EX: the Academy. = or ane — tie Con wal ope . BEICHENBACH’S PIANO 8 " (simon ace, | Sse sane te | eo nA Bre tartan, Armas - precaer’ a7 ranbed ISTABLISI i A = eeerentin Sas te Wothertgoen, Mes, | Solgagency for tho anle of the celebrated PIANOS FIRST CLASS SCOURTE, ea Sj and Wm. ot Wm. kK. & Co. McCanimsns ry Maynadicr. ; Pianos, Organs and ts or’ Roe ip ion of her sel KE; | BB omithe most accommodating forms; Piano apd By promptly adopting the latest improvements, or Fo DNESDAY, tho | Organ Tunin, Repai ‘ ty’ whether Amer or Kuropera invention. 1 am | 6th proxim: t 1313 une. seé-Sw 1 de er not to be egaale owako . i Te these ust pococesing these factiitien. ow | FPOWARD US LADIES’ GOODS, &e. os Prosere cle withow: being taken spart Wasn eros, Fear i 1 and 18/2, ali Kind of spots remo = a fperad “4 THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT—Opens Sep- Seemrastest Grows Spain alr be {| epipiate ratiaetrmine > |G) FALLANDwinrre =Qy eguin ~ or lyjering the Coats, €120 ond 41. quate: Yast, 0 cin 1° Basiness Suit, Begairive done neatly end ot reasonable prices. Blew York styic of cleeeing Kid Gloves—s singi® y DEPARTMENT— ins October. Tuition, $40; full course. 28). in avvance MEDICAL DEPARTMENT—Year bezing Octo- ber ith. Lectures bygin daily at 5% o'cloc 2 Course of Lectures, at the Pants, 75 25 FANCY GOODS Av . m. 100 jT—Year begins Sep uta, two 4 cents, one dozen 93. Re a a clis ag Trtomnrncs cleaned, blackened ant | tuber ith 2 ieee DAVIS’, Feniie colored, Sicared and cnziod im the bestatsie. | , PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT Year boging ’ OBice of the Staten Island: N.Y. jason & ember Nth and 32th, $01 MARKET SPACE. Dyeing Estab- | f t, established 151 nd largest of Di RTM ENT- ‘ar begins Se ptem- tenme . The ok te kind in the country. if not in the ‘NOUMA + 4 aan be~ 13th. Applicants for sdmisaion examined Sep- ARIEORS 5 et. ber Hith and 12: tie per year. te Opened this day $5,000 ibe Reine preg) plats “Sit v BR SU. gros grains, every wit and in, le newes! es i aoee t ig ny ES Pitty and most desirable shades. Pixin and Fancy SASH JOEN ©. HOGAN, Beuussivania avenue, on TUESDAY, September | RIBBONS; Fancy BLBGONS for bows, hc" 9t AND WAGON COVEHS. Sle Sisters of Charity-cotaer itth ana Grteeetsy | one and two buttons,” All the’ chutes colo test ee Tee erred a OTE tat. | will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4th. Parente opencd at DAVIS". ‘Ket Space eee ee eee ee eee eee Full tine of colored trinming VELVETS tn, the prompt fe = dark colors at Tyard. Uther colors from P ene ee ndta NOS BOM! | (GEONGETOWN SEMINARY, Sa75to So per yard. Hiack Velvets from $3.0 | ber yard up, at VELVET RIBBONS in all widths at No, 16 GAYSTREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., MISS LIPSCOMB, Principat. The exercises of this Institution will be resumed SEPTEMBER 13. a030-l "TSE TWELFTH ANNUAL SESSION OF Mrs. ‘B.A. PEOK'S Select School for Boys will com- manufacturers of the jog Toy for Pianos; manu- dealers in Pi- nor, Musical iustraments, and Pusical Merchan zevernily jew ____ DAVIS". Btraw and Felt HATS in all the new shapes. Pat- tern HATS and BONNETS, at "DAVIS Black and colored FRINGES, GIMPS, BRAIDS, BUTTONS and TRIMMINGS vf every description Just recetved at DAVIS", tie OETZ. oe &s 'D SECOND-HAND FURNITURE ROUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Seccovtrens may bevecn from iia. me po pT ay he HERE SHALL [ SEND MY BOY?—HOW- DAVIS’. Bi. W. corner sth and D strests NW. jel?-4m* ARD. INSTITUTE —Address Prof. MATHEWS, A. M. wa’ Store Post Office, | _Note.—The above Goods have been bought at low- ABLISHED soanty - 2 | est nd will be gold accordingly. The indi- 4 mes. Mentlas Selahaiehs “denise SGhet” Reena | catinug are that deeizaite geeks rill te enmee el JOHN McDERMOTT. 176 per annum. HeferencesHngh Gelston’ eq, | Much higher later in the season, as the importations OAOH-MAKERS AND CARRIAGE. jtimore, Ma. Rev. At Webster, DD. Bai? | have been very light in desirable fancy Goods pan DEALERS, a timore: Md: Gen J.B. igxetts, Washington, D.C _se16-3t E.G. DAV i i near Sd street. pt. Le . How, te, ton, 1. O.5 0. 7 CARRIAGES AND HARNESS Norfulk, ¥a.; Gapt B. Baker, Porta: | VJ, WALLIAN's HOUSE IN PARIS, BECEIVED ON STORAGE AND SOLD ON | mw jy3-2m* No. 7 CITE TREVIS, 2 Nv. \HE WEST END CLASSIOAL, MATHEMAT.- | Mas been re-established, and he will be able to show, _GABBIAGES ESFAIRED sth BCAL AND ENGLISH AUADEMT, from this day: the Snest’aseurument of’ Sa" H. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, ‘The third year of this Institution will commence on REAL LACE GOops, Pre =n + by a com a * 3 pemeagee cae . teehaniie tea ¥, aa a eee Shiks: VELVET DRESS TRIMMINGS OLOCKS, SERCKS carciully stented a oes 1811 Tatrect,N.W auzvim | CLOAKS. SUITS, LADIE DERGARMENTS, t HE ROBSLYE — | the J.B. P. CORSET, HAIR BRAIDS made to his Severe. ootly | (PRE ROSSLYN SEMINARY, re ants BCE STD OR PRNTING. eee Ra tA ee eee | DRESSES aid CLOAKS made to order. NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED bigot nape Hs oS One Price only. ~ WILLTAN, entt-ty * Dcareet, botaeee tah sek Ti ctreate MONDAY, September 13th. = Labal cad = . . Applications may be made to the Principal. MISS 5 ; Pa Coe DRT Ae Beptember tet, | JUST, RECBIVED—A fine assortment of Borg: REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ART thes date at the school-rooms. Circetare st | BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER 1 ‘NGLISH, FRENCH AND GLASSICAL IN- | &c., &c., which Iam prepared to sell at the lowest tees oe FOR YOUNG HADIES AND | prices. Call and bn convinced York avi between 9th M. P. LERCH, 714 7th street. ©. W. HAVENNER & o., nsec estas NANGELOY ARSON print | euso-tr between @ and #. ithe du fs schocl will be rested ae eee Lecuane anaes | Ski phere eee | Axon web e MAES. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, the higher Mathematic ‘Sims | At + Calland 30 LLERS, HIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET | F{CLECTIC INSTITUTE, ee hi — In Session- Room of the Assembly Church, corner I and Sth streets northwest, AN ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSI- ‘AL SCHOOL FOK BOYS. SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILLCOMMENCE SEPTEMBER 11. FALL OPENING. We have for investment in notes secured by ded of trust on Ren! Extate in the District of Columbia, the eum of 169 000. For Loans on Collateral Security and Business Thave to-day opened my FIRST IMPORTATION OF FRENCH GOODS Paper $19,000. Terms From 85 t0 815 per quarter. since the late war, and shall now be able, as bereto- LIBEBAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING NEGO. AN EVENING OLASS for Young Men will be fore, to offer TIATIONS. counected with the Institute. ALL THE NOVELTIES Geusted ts ber care nn Sree aati of the season as they make their appearance in Paris. og) M. McROBERTS, ANDREW B. COYLE ES OSBORNE'S YOUNG LADIE® M. WILLIAN, A aear 'S_YOUNG LADIES’ 907 Pennsyty fr Attorney ai Law, Phoanbine AND DAY SCHOL will i T Cite Trevise: Par » Septer ot it iy a McROBERTS 4 Co., ee astracton’ by pnorongh instruct Northern teachers. Professor Masson, teacher of rench. References—Ex-Secretary Wm. H. Seward, a. J.8. 0 John Hitz, (Swiss Consal Gene? 19-10" BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFIUOE Corner Lith and G streets, U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. o. Special attention paid to all business before the ing GREAT REDUCTION. g ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, OOBNER NINTH AND F STREETS. Nf dollars of eh Ra MAGOSLERY, GLOVES: PARASOLS, CORSETS, LADIES VESTS. ar. ani GOSZAGA COLLEGE —The exercises of this I Institution will be resumed on MONDAY, the street, between Ist street, N. W., near St. Aloy- ith an experienced corps. of ‘profes. “ tice is divided: into the cof. legiate abd the non-classical courses. Natural Phi- auphy and Chemistry will be aright in all the clerect above, and uding the fourth col late and the third English el et "Terme :—Pr leginte course, asses. the elementary stu Pei Depariments af the Governmeni USTIN P. BROWN, CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Oorner of New York avenve and 15th street of eleven woeks, for the col- the nou-classical, 10; for fn all parts of the city for sale on tony eredit. Houses erected tor persons ownt Should there be cient number of applica- 10 . above cost, * end long time notes taken in'payment, Resi’ Kente | tions, evening classes will be opened for cha pee, ee oe paper b. ne! id feo ‘who have not an opportu- ly One Price Only. my3-ly sity patton er RMES CLARK. P SEWING MACHINES. : SS eae JPBEDERICE FEMALE sEMINARY, 400 PFBFection arra INED. el DERIO“, Mp. SEVENTH AND D. os Session commences llth September. ALL THOSE WHO WISH & REALLY | Jerme very moderate, PERFECT SEWING MACHINE, ONE ABLS 5 “flew. THOS. M. CANN, A.M, TO STAND ON ITS MERITS, ARE INVITED | Bresideut. 400 ‘TO EXAMINE THE IMPROVED KEYSTONE. SALESROOM.711 MARKET SPACE. aut Ww ittcox & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE AGENOY. THE ee) at AND LESS LIABLE TG heir Schoo Ladies on MONDAY, September Mth rk avenue. se 41m* TR MISSES BURGESS will ron for Youn 1403 New a GORGEOUS STOCK ET OUT OF ORDER. TAPSCO Suskias. TE. Agency st CHAS. BAUM’S sa an ae ay Ma. RICH AND VARIED STYLES ety ene pi en ated ae Ml is of the ihas repre _ z ome location ix IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-sTITOH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. READY-MADE FALL CLOTHING. ALSO, THE LABGEST for acl AND particulars, a, STOVES, &e. rey Ce BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT wr aw ae __ | Sue aE s - his wi a THAT HAS EVER BREN SHOWN IN THis err Soe cue Gentlemen who made to order are invited to an examination of our im- unsurpassed Cutters and corps of Workmen make up ins style thet esnnot fali to please. ABLE BROTHERS, 4B. W. COB OF Tru AND D STREETS, oulé-tf INTERNAL REVENTE. source to-day were $23 Sic.; Lyon” ‘The receipts from this | for the rialof Paymaster John Ledyard Hod 8. Army.” t The fo erb Bitters, * Unirep STate3 Treasvrer Srrvxer and party arrived at New York ty n the C: cer. erfames, Tant’s Aperient, 9¢.; Winchester’s Hy} Se.j Osgood’s Indi 1 wn, Assiscan Col. HD. Water tewart Van VI 1 GEN. Coox is reported by t ph as saying that he can conquer the Apaches if the peace coummsioncrs will let him alone. n T, Le 82%: genuine, & gate’s Soaps, very large assortment, retail at whole- my 3 sale prices; 2 per Treasury Depsriment will remainin Europe un- | Eagthe “ til December. r, Ist : Est John RK. Ww ag alitornis Wi , ordnance de} ut. Col Assistant artme lge HALL hes gone to Paris, Virginia, for a aa j ST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL |; will ne Gener ervisor of I , receed & assis PP aes Foinily 3 Revenue fer the States uriand Ark ee Ping clpaleaaamacataads aaa 3 veurs old, $2.50 por gul-! Robertson 4 do.. 3.80 | arrived in the cls t ke ribed by 7 gp; Bowler, 5do.; Old Crow 6 do.» 83 d0.. Baker, 6 ified.) 9. THE svnscrirtions of the national banks to Pine Apple, (rect! 10 Slee "BS dot dont ne} TELEGRAMS 70 : >. 1819, 0 do.; Ota the new loan are being filled at the rate of a ; Californin Brandy, $6do.; | million dollers per day. Thirty millions are yet +, ' a y A .. a Gi Seg Contin Witare, BlAbery | +5 ye forwarded tothe ban This Afternoon’s Dispas*h®s: C. GAUTIER, ——_o——___ Tue factthat Victoria Woodhull has takenand furnished a house in Washington is believed to be in consequence of her biographer's desire to and lodgings at the capital this Native Wine Bittora, Proprietors of the i217 1219 Penn's avenus, myll The Cause and Cure of Consumption. The primary cause of Consumption is derange- ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively t@ The Evening Sar, Ment of the gestive organs. his derangement ¥. Commerc ‘The duces defieien ‘7 . imilation. B; English Labor Movement. eres arn en eee OL.) . ‘Pun mkawmdwion of exudbintes fe state. | Louvre t. 18—A great meeting was held ment of the fe is coaverted into blood, and th sionto the Naval Academy commences at the | *t CMelses to-uight in T Of the British work- nto the solide of the body. Persons will aie a mich row on astrike. Mr. Odjer was the prine Fale the acta ct tho Dogz. pereoss we Academy to-morrow and continacs until the 30th | tinal speaker, and ts denounced in rong Gren: fo pulmonary discass, or if they take cold, will be | instant. About ffiy candidates are to be ex- | certain proprietors who had acoumulate ferscen Fame of its forms: and T hold that it will be impos, | "ned. out ot the labor of the poor. WE UNDERSTAND that the Mixed Commission for the settlement of claims, other than those known as the Alabama claims, (under the treaty ot Washington,) will hold their first meeting in this city on Monday next. SrcreTany- Berxxar will leave here on Thursday evening, in company with General msumption without first ab it ch y assimilation Den't want to be a General, Panis, Sept. 18—It is ramored that Gene: Cusey(2) bas resigned. en Death of an English Ex-Minister. Lonpon, Sept. 19.—George Ale ton, permanent Secretary of the Treasury under the government of Earl Derby, died yesterday s residence in the county of Dablin. " 4 canuct perform their functions, ard then rouse ip and restore the liver toa healthy action. For this urpooe the surest and best remedy is Schenck's Mandrake Pills, Theee Pills clean the stomach and es of all the dead ai morbid slime that is the whole m ies atthe liver of allciseased tle tai | Sherman and General Humphreys, chief of en- | ‘tCTB*tiomal Postal Money Order there, and rouse it up to a new and inecrs, to make an inspection of the t fien Gate, Willett’s Point, Fort BSoeayiee ana gther points near New York, a} re # and Loxpox, Sept. 19. postal money order action, by which natural and healthy bile is system between the United Siates and Engl me 0 into operation on the 2d of October. Thiers Looking Aroan Loxpon, Sept. 1°.—The Tiare has a spocial dis- patch from Versailles announcing that Thiers gocs to Fontainebleu during the re sembly and will aiterwards visit the proposed military camps. The German Army to be Placed Peace ¥ peda reted. Tie stomach, bowels, and liver are thua cleansed by ihe use uf Sch-nck » Mandrake Pille; bat there | remains in the stomach an excess of acid, the istorpid andthe appetite poor. In lacteuls are weak. and requiting st ig na condition Tike th Trirte Revistox.—As an evidence of the care taken by the Superintendent of the Census to secrw accuracy, it may be stated that all proofs of statistical matter received from the Government Printing Office are revised three times. = hrapd igth and «up- that Schenck 's : q and fresh; it will give permanent tone to this 01 nd cre pod otite. ‘voting. Fe prepa "i rajecem fort ie — ane a = Pian! Dars ToGo Home axp Vore.—The or- gineed oe = on ee ‘man army will be tion, and ulti y make good, living T recently issued by the Post Office Depart- ‘f _ bicod. Alter this preparatory treatment, what re: Sesosat - reduced to the effective sven maine eee baoal canes of On he foc partment allowing Pennsylvanians employed in ae Von Moltke bas been created Maha ard ners ing use of Schenck’s Pi ic Syrap. | the Depariment sufficient time to go home to | of the Empire. BA the Ayetem, purifies | vote at the coming election has been molified ‘he Prince Imperial of Germany, Frederick he ivonaen fan » as to allow each voter ten days’ leave of ab- | William, and wife, arrived at Wilnelm’s Hope 7 ‘us all morbid matters, w: her in tl scnee. vesterday. m of abscesses or tubercles, en Assi Nature to expel all the diseased ‘matter, in the form of tree expectoration, when once it ripens. It is then, by the great healing and purifying properties ofSchenck’s Putmonic Syrup, that all uicera and cavities are healed up sound, and my patient is cured, The essential thing to be done in caring Consump- tion is to get upa good appetite and a good digestion so that the body will grow in flesh and get strong. Af & person has diseased lungs,—a cavity or absce. | there —the cavity canmot heal, the matter cannot ripen, so long as thi the body to grow in flash iy necome?. to oe =< : ‘appetite, a good nutrition, grow in nnd eet f helped, the cavities will heal, the matter will ripen and be thrown off in Increase of Deaths from Cholera in BERuix, Sept. 19.—The virulence of the Contracts AWARDED.—Major Elliot and Governor Cooke have awarded the contract@ffor laying the new 36-inch water-main as follows :— Reservoir division to Emmert, Dunbar & Co. for $12,622.40; Georgetown division to O"Hare, Him- ber & Co., $24,586.04; West Washington division to Emmert, Dunbar & Co., $13,153.08, East Washington division to Emmert, Dunbar & Co., $11,639.08. David DupLey Frevp, of New York, to-day made an argument before Commissioner Doag- deaths has advanced from ufty per cent. to sev- enty, and even during the week The B: Fleet. Lowrpon, Sept. 19.—The Russian fleet escortit the Grand Duke Alexis to the United States an: ity ing the 12th were 300. ussian for coal and the get fat; then Nature is maining at Plymouth for that purpose. Evacuation ander Hamit- | essof the As. j ites of the cholera increases at Konigsberg. The ratio of | 8% 8 lookout for cent. The deaths now in English waters, will proceed to Falmouth instead of re- The Universatist « Pua 2 jonvention, The Universalist a ™..and after The Rev. Dr. Wns. ar president: J. Sanich De president; Hine. jst Ode —, en y manent secretary, TL. Mond temsrrer, Cha: uher, of New ¥ and Kev. J. B. Mahew,of New York, wore clerks, Commiuces on elections, relig vices, unfinished business and a w proited by the chair y stated that the coustite.o wwe vention in r, by a major new the law y wnder wh was orgarized. A recess ¥ ternoen. New Youx, Sept Efrope to-day, 83.4 Mne. Wrartox f which S vieit_ to B genticman of Mra waiting trial ona char tchom companied the p Lumed the body ot Wharton ba favor, and always been thrown « He believes Mra, Wharton ¢ Tges preferred again ategete BPP: es2 2 =345 rective While admitting the fact that found in the punch Which hed for Mr. Van Ness, he believed way there by other means than at the bi o wi ¢ said, it would ' Mis. the dining-room for seers! etter the punch was mal hours before anu non an eceasion ses He stated further thar eral years ago, when he was r family Jor # me time, another pe: intg in the family, was taken lently i with symptoms of 7 was treated and cured a* poise, gentleman, although sayi ab, i the aloged poisoning of 3 Ingu.rer. | v ng AMOngst the be te iver at this vernal ygzon the pe i abate, as the ful canal should have a beneficial effect the boats that left port on Satar loads; those leaving to-day } carry thelr customary tonnag on Saturday last were thirty-eight boa! ing a total of 5,827.16 tons Of cval.—Cumberlar d Neves, 18th inst. Geaux Tonrepo Boats ox a N Three t for the Ger now in course of construction in Dautzic. They are built almost entirely of iron, and being about sixty feet long and only six or seven broad, they have nearly the form of a fish. The deck of each boat is to be convex, so as to be but a little exposed to damage from ¢! ‘ shot, ard the rudder is at the bow, where there about an inch wide to serve stecrinat The boats are to Le propelled by acrews, the pow which will be furnished by miniature engine eum is to be used as fuel. stage of fresh wat is a small Taxw Cran Aputrery Scrr.—The Haw- kins adultery a — out of a. lygamy, presented to the gram jury empanclied in Salt Lake City” yes y- Three prominent Mormons are sum- moned. Cannon, of the Deseret News, Town- meend House, and Clawsor lara® quantities, and the person regain healthand | ‘#8 in favor of the claim of the Erie Railroad, oe ee Srettae of meager Roum, aececss ender strength, ‘This ig {en nareent ie were rea if tke | fF ,.Fefunding and abatement of certain} Panis, Sept. 29—The Paris forts will be for- | oath that they did not believe that a man prac- Tunge are not entirely destroyed, or even it cnctung | [zee assessed against the road. ane Amount | mally surrendered by their Germwn occupants | ticing polygamy was guilty of adultery, amd, ie cotire'y gone, If there is enough vitellty left fn raised by the sale Of bonds 1s notiiabie oa? | to the French to-morrow. The evacuation of | being cl . Justice McKean re- beng guner to heal up, there is hoy % Tsong cured with onl tion not being earnings of the Toad. ‘The Com. r sound lung, live aud enjoy iife to @ good Olt age, | missioner restt'ved hie decision. follow immediately, ard be completed by the his is ‘what Schenck s Medicines will do to cure sth Consumption. They will clez out the stomach, awgcten gud strengthen it, get up a good digestion, and give Nature the assistance she needs toclear the system ef all the disease that is in the lungs, what- hes form may be, G DEATHS IN THE Anmy.—The circular from the Acjutant General's office reporting the list of casualties among the commissioned officers of proceeding quietly everywhere. the peace convention to-~ teapot nile msing Schenck’s Medi- | the army for the week ending Saturday, Sept. cinse care aboghd beextreiod ot tote ok top | lath, hes the following namelsc Pane ns Tammany Tranquil to-day. in-doors in cold and damp weather; avoid night air, | H. Mahan, drowned in the Hudson river; Major Hall and Connolly, netiher at the City Hat and take out-door exereise ouly in @ genial and | Samuel G. I. Camp, died at Saratoga: Fiest | _NBW Yonx, Sept. 19.--All is quiet at the warm sunshine Iseish it distinctly understood that when I recom- mend a patient to be careful in regard to takins cold, while using my Medicines, I do so for a special reason. A man wao has but | meses ly ht ered from the effects of a bad cold is far more Hable to a relapse than one who has been entirely cured; and it is precisely the same in regard to Consumption. So long as the lungs are not perfectly healed, just so Jong is there immiient danger of a fall returi of the ut. Wm. W. 4 Hall this morning. ‘The mayor had not reached mp Dou his office at 10 a.m. Green has been in consulta- tion with the members of the citizens committee since 9 0’clock. Connolly has not visited his of- fice this morning. es m Parry, 13th infantry, died at Utat Territory. Tue New Yoru HERAtp of the 16th instant says:— The board of examiners appointed at the General Term of the Supreme Court to examine candidates for admission to the bar Connolly “at Home.” New York, Sept. 19, 12:30 a. m.—ANl is at the county court house. Connolly has g 3 tt reported yesterday in favor of A. M. Cunnin,- | at the Controller's office since 11 o'clock. Pulmeware peticate aes Opens ee caution | ham.” ‘This young gentleman is @ native of Progress of the Revolation. an tmogphere that fst genial a pleasant. Con- co a graduated trom Yale College New York, September 19.—The depat con- Th at ives’ Iu re a of sores, e a wich ee least change of atmosphere will inflame’ © —----—_ «roller this A. M. gave directions for the imme- 5 ecret of my success with my Medicines ¥ ability to subdne inflammation instead provoking it, as many of the faculty do. An in- flamed lung cannot, with safely to the patient, bo exposed to the biting biaats of Winter or the chilliag winds of Spring or Antumn, It should be carefully hielded from all irritating influences, ‘The utmost tiom should be observed in this particular, ax without it a cure under almost any circumstances is an impossibility Tue Lire or Amos KenpAtt is in press, and will soon be published by Lee & Shepard of Boston. The volume is mainly autobiographi- cal, and contains a store of anecdote and remi- miscence, political and social, such as few pub- lic men could have accumulated, and it is for many reasors likely to be one of the most nota. ran ae of @ schedule of all the offi- cers of the iments and the date of their — and their salaries and the natore of the duty performed by each. A circular to the heacsot all the departme: office relative to their duties is in preparation. Green. 9 ble books of the year. It is understood that the | New Yorr, 19.—The committee of sev- ‘ihe person should be Kept on f wholesome and | work of editing has been done and much of the enty has just held @ meeting and adopted reso. jutions edicines until the body has restored to it the natural quan- ty Gi flesh and etreng.h, wus myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumpton, and have lived to get fat hearty these many years, with one lung mostly ne. I have cured thonsands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment whom I have never seen, About the first of Octover I expect to take posses- sion of my new building. at the northeast corner of Sixth and Arch streets, where I shall be pleased to gixe advice to all who may require it. connecting literary matter supplied by his son- Mr. Green. in-law, Mr. William Stickney, of this city. EXTRAORDINARY INCREASE OF THE MONEY Oxper Busrvess.—The Sixth Auditor has just completed a statement of the business of the Money Order Deparment of the Post Office De- partment for the fiscal year ending June 30, of the present -year, which shows the amount’ of The latter bs issued a notice > See Ast will be paid by the city cham! > in - the new court-house, on that day, t day. will be made immediately for either an injunc- i mon orders issued to be $42,07 1,024.90, against | of quo werranto for him to show by what right ats pena aah part the wed tay | Seuoulosiiwaed during the al yar ctog | ie ‘hide is eco and why he should not fu: core OT Ot OH ENGK, MD. intiadelphia, | Paid during the last fiseal year was #41,648,000.09 | °™ —_+—__ Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, | seainst $53,658,740. for the year ending June New York. 1.20 a bottle, or $7.0 a halt dozen: ake 39, 1811. This shows the extraordinary increase | An‘i-Tommany Democrats vy druggists Fille, 28 cents @ box. “For sale alers. THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street. Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agent: Sed-s.t.thtr in one year of 20 per cent. on orders issued and 25 per cent. on orders paid. INTERNAL REVENUE CuanGes.—It is under- stood that, in order to settle the question as to Thief. See Yorx, Sept, 19—A meetin crats opposed to Tammany was held THURSTON’S [VORY PEARL TOOTH POW- DER is he best ¢ article for cleansing and preserving js official status under the civil tenure law, -— last. phd ss ee a. Courtney, district ig ruggists. Price. cents. | esi Dough: ‘i attorney unde resident Johnson, presided. SOUVEN SINODUNOUSKID GLOVE CLEAN: Som za Tiset Depa Commie ot Paro Among the democratic leaders pristnt were Srapeiste and faker mothe: dealee: BURDT AL | Revenue. This will be done as soon’ ac’ ka, | Ben. Wood, ex-Sheriff O'B n, Congressman ers. = > ¥ Roosevelt, exedudge Barrett, and Geor; ; conta, des-ly McClellan. a aay Theodore Wachtel, the celebrated Gorman tenor, made his American debut at the Stadt —— has been decided upon by the Presi- ent. ‘ Col. Josiah Given has also determined to resign his position as Third Deputy, in order to Unite Batchelor’s Hair Dye. This eplendid Hair Dye ts the best in the world. of 6th and no 4th streets, castern Loss $25,000; insured. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, does not con ace! * © | Theater last night. lead, nor tny vitalte olson to, rotuce ralyeie oF eer for thedistrictot Iown. Thus two va: | A ure in Brooklyn yesterday p.m. destroyed Roasting virtue they do not possess. Fhe genuine | cancies will exist in the Internal Revenue | the cotton factory of Goodman & Myers, corner W.A. Bachelor's Hair Dye has had thirty years bureau, to be filled when the President returns. i. untarnished reputation to uphold its integrity or Brown, Bold rH the only perfect Hair Dye—Bl wi Tue Washington correspondents, an intelli- | _ The races at Fleetwood Park yesterday were ya . Applied at 18 Bond streal NZ" | gent body of men, appreciate the efforts of the | ¥° by Lady Backus and Medoc. A man named George Anfibe is said to be with complicity in the from the comptro! XPRESS BOARDS AND PLANK. ler's CYPRESS geamnsd andor soctiieat Aaatity eae! | Now Work Por welice Sike nek ae ee A Min 1 a o2 - ee Plc for INSIDE WORK, MOULDINGS, BOAT. | ment is to be commenced at once, inondarthat | Desnranes Mint imam Kows Cave. Burk ane, eho goe-taaes the price of | the city may present a greatl red ay senting himself as an officer of the Our Rock of LUMBER OF ALL KINDS fs large poargnce the oemting win with States mint at Philadelphia, offered to sell the and well-assorted; and, having a SAW and + | ate cred By the time meets the | cilizens of this place counterfeit nickle five cent NING MILL OF OUR OWS, we are yn irom muddy and one dollar coins. A *iscate ouders promptly, and guarantee streets oe + ones with a complete “aeners:f. EDW. OLARK @00,, | <¥ersee wet Dealers in Lumber, Wood and Coal. THE FLEET the Russian Grand Mill foot of ‘Wharf, and cant) Branch Yond, Vises se i i Fg a8 B RB New Yous, will » Gen. trom Saher of cavay | Lorman; New Yi “the water | China, from bead ‘of the ans, from ie Ties! CIxGrxn, to melt toe he the four @epartments contiguous to Paris will The disarmament of the National Guard is mts of the Cotroller’s at the interest on the bonus and stocks of the corporation falling dae on ber- d ‘the transfer books will be closed Wednes- It is not probable that application tion restraining Comptroller Connolly from ex- ercising the functions of his office, or for a writ in Council- Wachtel, a & m Factory Burned— | me, and | will rival itif Idie in the attempt The *Fleetwood Races—Arrest of the Voucher of demo- | says: at Apolio jected them as jurors. Tus Torrepo WAn.—Sixty thousand anion torpedoes were seized in New York Saturday by ClLict Gildersiceve, of the bureau of combusti- i bles of the Gre dey ent, and the pachages, Arnie aud Toler are $0 setite the detalts of | Sree Ting opened were emptied into the ited? son river. Mr. Goldschmidt, one of the victims of the New York torpedo explosion man street, cannot recover. Morris Kleubor, a member of the firm, bas been arrested and hel ia $10,000 bail. SHockixe Bagnaniry —The little boy who was starved to death by a woman connected with O'Brien's Circus at Stormy New York was being kept from food to prevent his and getting too heavy for service. bought im Paris by performer “Atalie, the man of the iron jaw performed on the day preceding hi 87 Judy asks whether women are angels since they have worn high hi 87 Two long curls on each side are to tal place of the curls at the back that have worn so long. @7-Omaba bridal couples indulge in two nearer dol lar’s worth of carriage-ride as a wedding tour, and are happy. The High Joint Committee Sustain 87-“Snoring on the levee” was the crime for which 85 fine was im) osed by a New Orleans magis.rate. 87-A Racine girl wanted ber lover to swoar on the Bible that sbe was all the world Yo bum, and when he wouldn't she knocked him down with the sacred volume. 87-The New-Orleaus papers px a very sober correspondence between several citizens and Prof. C. E. Forshey, in which the latter, in many words, pronounces the story that Prof. Agessiz a & tidal-wave which will involve the Southern coast in ruin, a most mon- strous and cruel hoax. &7-A young wife in Troy cured her husband of a disposition to absent himself from home at night by providing him with an excellent dinner and saying to him “George, if you find a sweeter spot than our home describe it t A kiss and a few tears completed the victory. S7-The Peoria (Illinois Review of the Tth “We are getting disgusted with the Iinois River. A suanger in this coun, -y can’t find it until he gots his feet wet, by stepping in it. If this sort of thing keeps on, they will have to station a po'iceman at the bridge, or e) first thing we know, some thirsty cow will slong and drink the raging [ilinoi GREAT DISCOVERY. LETTER FROM GENERAL HOWARD. »D.C., duly 2h, 171. bave found {t all you recommend mn Join others in commending ap article that is dently doing ‘mck goods Yo a Brig. General U.S. 4 Letter from JUDGE WYLIE, of U. 8. Surremen er : There given the bats fair trialsand am much effects.

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