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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daity, | AT THE *TAR BUTEDINGR Penusylvania Avenue, ¢erver lth St. oY TUE EVENING STK NEWSPAPER COMP’. & B. AAUPP MANN, Prev,” OES Ss THE EVENING ST!" ty served by carriers to shetr subscribers at TEN Cents rem waex, or Fou- €Y-Foun CENTs PEFR MONTH. Copies at the couator Two Ozyts each, By mail—three months, $1.99 +x months, $3.00; one year, 25.00. THE WEEKLY STA. bitehed Friday—@i sv wyear, Bi Invariably in advance, in both cases, S04 no paper sent lonyer than paid for SF Rates of advertising frr V°. 38—N2. 5,787. pening Star, ww AGO, Oct. 2 stbrt fierce ar the } ie Judge Barpard = sus his Injane. stor. New Yorn, cz aige Barnard . — he injucion order in the Felcr enft aga tt Ma ____ EDUCATIONAL. M sox Sept Th LADIES’ GOODS, &. 801 Lapms: scares ax tas, 801 LECTURES. EOTUR® WESLEY CHAPEL, Gorner sth and F streots, AY REV, B. PEYTON BROWN. Sumect: “SORNESIN CALIFORNIA; Dercribing interesting Sights and Incidents of = rece: t trip across the Continent to the Pacific, TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 3. Lecture to commence at 7:% o'clock. Admission & cents for ndu'ts, and % cents for children. Tickets for sale at Philp & Solomons’, Bullantyne's and Pur- cell's. 8030 St ¥ obtained trom 8280 Ten DEPARTMEST OF COLUMBAN COLLEGE. the Principat Be .cived, this day, an elegant line of LADIES’ SCARFS AND TIBS, in choice shades. Also, new lot of ROMAN SASHES. Just received at £00 3 ool opens WEDN DAVIS. 801 Market Space, cor. 8 | 'D GRAND OPENING AMUSEMENTS. N EW NATIONAL THEATER. EDICAL DePARTMENT ss Mr. J.G. SAVILLE. Sole Lesree and Manager. wFORCETOWN COLLEGE, te N.W., D.C. FALL AND WINTER First appesrance of the eminent Englich Come- MR. CHABLES MATHEWS, 27d only cogegement in Washington, MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS and I he Corner « WASHING PARIS PATTERN ‘The next regular conrse of Lectnres in this fastt- | MARNIED FOR MONEY tation will commence on MONDAY, October 8, 1871, end end in the following March. BONNETS, HATS AND MILLINERY. CooL As ‘A CUOMBER, two of his inimitable characters. efit of Mr. Mathews. ATHEWS MATINER. _Box sheet open daily from 9 untid 4. ALL'S OPERA HOTS) FACULT NOBLE YOUNG. M. D., Pr. lessor of Prinziples erat Pathology and BOWARD, M. D., Professor of anes Women and Chikiren D.. Professur of Princi- We shall open on WEDNESDAY, October 4th, Immonse attrac & cemmencing at 1 o'clock a.m .the finest selection o jew ove w ek commencing on M- D.,Professor of Materia | Paris Pattere HATS, RONNETS, PLUMES, | MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 3, io engrment of Medien ard Thirn FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c., &c., ever exhibited | | edeieee | Bisley ) the ont ized HARRY THe ON. M. B.. Professor of — to this couutry by Prof. Ris! id: the only reeogal ah Physighogy and ¢ ive Surgery ow this Continent. e,uals of the Bisieys and Han’ ons, some: her wit! JOHN GF. HOLSTON, M. 'D., Professor of their briltignt combination. Grand display of the 3 oh ij These goods have been selected by ourselves, with | gorecons Priawatic Fouutain of Goid an: Sitvar aad Therspeaties eee om Urinary Path- | the greatert care, regardiees of expense,during our | Wale? Littie, Bo: Peep." the most accomplished OPP EARLY THOMPSON, M.D., Ckixical Pro--| Fentlystay in Paris, and will, in style, elogence | Midst the noth. The gist Colline Brothers.” fesgcr of Diseases of Females. sud cheapness excell anything of the kind ever | young, besvtiful and Serioatipg Doneeness; the ent Tei SLDEN M.D. Profowor of Chomistry | exhibited in Washington, the’ rent Ee AS, ‘Kime Rwick b airexpleits. The Walhalla WARWICK EVANS, M.D, Demonstrator. The public is respectfully invited. pe B * G.LMAGKUVES, M. D., Provecter. id Pantomime, eat led cane For circulars and ether information gente to pibal ‘Fesnee sud Combing: JOENSON FE T.-M P ance bt 8, . er —s RISLEY, Business Manager. E*hicre rorrcone Gabieee 2 Eh WecR, jo.) ON EXHIBITION Nx £8 ANGELO JAOKSON, Princival. 710 SEVENTH STREET, AND SALE y York avenue, northwest. sems-ly Sr. 7TTs Sr. Washington, D.C. ly no milliners admitted, unless by se 30-3t AT ARK RITER’S, 86 Seventh strest, berween D and K streets Chotes bil Paintings: Rapravions Orates, 20, t Stock’ Paper Hangings, Wind. T OF HOWARD m. 214 Ast SE. ecr tary, comer w Midical Lectar; October the Lith, GRAND OPENING at Please remember Name aud Number, SILAS L. LAC ‘a Relief, Wi ater, Lotion, $ mbin’s Extracts, genta 4 gate’s Soaps, ity latse assortment re bal sale prices; Holland Gin, imported, $1 per bottle. ld Bye Whisky, large bottles, 81: per ‘ine aranteed as represented or moncy Saas Bort. Angelica, Sherry, i eli 1. JR NATTANS, Draggist, auf-tr sania ‘2d and D'sirects NeW, ol om 1, $2.25; Bi » Liber mat trade. randy. ral discount to the ER, ©. GAU Jotors of the Native Wine Bitte Propet STT and 1319" Bemus grees: Lea & Perrius’ Sauce. Pronounced by Connoisseurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” Tt improves appetite and digestion, and it ts wn- wyll rivaled for its flavor. x are directed pein temtinacemans, ve . Brovecatn All Partie NCS Sone 2-006 Agents, New York m1 untarniabed tow integrit ‘only perfect fi kor Brown. Bold pal ctgrinis. ‘Applied at 18 Bond ehveat. Nos ‘ork. fob-tf TRURSTON’S IVORY ‘PEARL TOOTH POW- DER is tim best articie fy ine wjoevaNs RODOROUSKID GLOVE restores soiled gloves equal to new. druggists end fancy ‘goods ra. oa, apas-ly* POF. SHELDON 'S FASHIONABLE DANOING ACADEMY, NEW MEDICAL BUILDING 1004 F st. near ave. 5. E..Univ HM. KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, for the Season of 1: an Ty AY . Sept J08 TABER JOHNSON, 4,M.,M_D_ corner of COBNER NINTH AND F STREETS, D "HOURS OF TU; ‘ » Professor of Ub - oth street si 1 and Children, ‘AM. M.D. No. 2104 of an entire Hew and Selected Stock of “ rofes: Physick ie MILLINERY and FANCY GOoDs. “PHINEAS W STRONG. AMM Do Usterdt, | FLOWERS: FEATHERS APRONS, PeuM ENS CLASS TURRDAYS and Rill. Professor of the Principles and Practies of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, te oe Medicine r And ali the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season ‘Ciser 18 dalton and Gent CHARLES B_ PURVIS. A. M..M.D.. No. 113: ro euday We Thekioee bens Pronannel ae ‘Tuesday and Thursday, 9 LADIES’ HOSIBUY, GLOVES AND UORSETS at the lowest market rates, se29 tr M WILLIAN'® HOUSE IN PARIS, 3 No. 7 CITE TBEVIS, inion every Saturday ,7 to 10 p. m. and Gentlemen only; children will not . Ladies desiring to attend these Reunions will be re- red to make appl *Complimenta: Cardof Admission,” by post, to PROF. ELDON, 919 13th street’ N. W. It asknown to terin Medica and Medical Jurisprudence. ALFXANDER T AUGUSTA, A.M..M.D., No. 2319 L street N. W., Professor of Descriptive aod Surgical Anatomy. J. ED. CHENEY, A.M ,M. D., Lecturer on Mi- Frag bocr re-established, and he will bo able to show, | SHELDON A ‘ from this day. the Buea . 8., @ suitable reference should accompany the Ganka. BARROWS, B. D., Lecterer en'Op- BEAL LACE oh ania pote of ap in orice an Dopils ontario rh TAa ts i e classes dur! r will recetve 3 ” COCR OLD BERG. race ee Fn eater Prowh eet ePATHERSS tothe quarter. Private tuition and tuition in school, SaUaE CLUSERS, Lecturer on Frestion Flae- GEOS GRAIN RIBBU private fumniiten or private clasnenat any hour agreed - ONE CLINICAL LECTURE SILKS. VELVETS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Spon. Residence, No. 919 12th street, between I ~ =e CLOARS. SUITS, LADPES’ UNDERGARMENTS, | and K street auz-tt Jumbo ginen daily at $20 o'clock p;m.. by one of | CLOARS, SEUTS. LADIES UNDERG aes, | eee fhe Profeesors, of £5 the Lecturcr on Opthalmology. | the3.. P- CORSET, made ‘ARINI & BATES DANOING ACADEMY, legtures will be illustrated by the numerous | TUG BBE. Oe asta Seepnccrucieiearerse oo her | Beary MAND meet O14 STREET, WW Facilities for Clinical Instructivn avd Practice. | _ #13 907 Pennsylvania avenue. Will reopen for the season, 1871-72, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at 8 o'clock, for the reception of pupils. For partic- ove ur the reception of pupils. For pai Dlars see ci ‘@t music stores or at the Academy. ee7-im WASHINGTON HOTELS. BANKLIN HOTEL, Corner 8th and D streets, Washington, D. C.—This house has been iporoughly renovated, and is now open for guests, riay. Table werk. ts ed DJ. BARRACK, Propriotor. ‘epsur; by any in this city, will be afforded al Stadents in attendance. Fees — Matriculation, $8; Fall course, @100; Sin- ticker, we eet FARM ACFUTICAL SCAOOL. The Third Regular Course will commence Dith. 1871. Lectures will be given on Cl lsteria Medica, Prectical Pharmnycy. and Botany. seT-tocls J A. COLE, Secretary. Cc AN COLLEGE eEeE_ WASHINGTON, D.C. RATORY DEPARTMENT of this JUST, BECKIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- BERLIN ZEP: MBRO HYE EMBROIDERED SLIPPER c., c., which I am pre 10 sell at the lowest = M. P. LERCH, 714 7th street, s between G and H. and be cony auso-tr FULL LINE OF CORSETS, At reduced prices. Call and enié-tf 1c jctober ICAL—October 2. ELLING AT 8. HELLER, ~ C. WILLARD, i—Netube Ss i Sracn. * Young men wishing to enter et-hor of the depart. | A complete assortment of METURLT'O uRigsa Cc EBBITT HOUSR, ments should be preeeptat the ccmmenerment the | SATE IDS. (Alsos ne assortment of oe WASHINGTON, D. 0. P. coovtor tahendise: WELLING, Prevent,” | TATION RAL ObIG! * ster Same Tick. = - NEY. Secretary and Treasurers “euisih'm sa | sale? 115 Haka dace, WOOD AND COAL. L4Y¥ SCHOUL UF GRORGETUWN OOLL EGE The ext term of this School will commence on THE TRADES. Cea 2 wee eee WEDNESDAY, Oct th. 1871. Opeuing Lee- 7 eee MARLOW’S : +: 8! supreme undersigned has removed from his old place of DO ene SS eee ee Cc tes P. Ji 4 . Bi A Corner 7th street and Canal, The Lecture Hail ism the Colosisntion Baitiion, | usiness, Bo BOF Peeps venue to pokes p—2 ing 1907 F STREET, Pennsylvania avenue and street. dorher information apply to CHARLES ‘Secretary, who will be at the Hall nek p. in. sel2-im On hand and to arrive, several car quality of RED and WHITE AS! Sizes. Pe aaa of WOOD, sawed and split, or & atic S7 Reduction made to parties purchasing theh winter's supply. All sales Tuarantood to give entire satisfaction. of the bem OOAL, of all SELECT S¢ CLUSIVELY on October % street, between lath streets, 01 pation apply at L748 H street. References Rev. | STETIES. Starecd> Mrs. L. &. Wotherspoon, Mre. Henry | “a se7-Im solicited. 87 Orders throu; a all poem iy attended to, Maypadter. " 7 is G. SOHNEIDER. Jy29-cotf i [ Rep. x r y SSES OSBORNE OUNG LADIES? ENT Toatbine AND Day soHgor Giaiee | [ENTS AND AWNINGS, @AL AND WooD MONDAY. September 4th, at 943 M street, (north- aan geet, corer ok doth) hore jb, Instruction by DIRECT PROM VESSBL jorthern teachers. Professor Massux, teacher ¢ Sale Brooch tet ropeet, Bx Secretary “Wan H-Seward. | pain Feadcuseae, % Bent for Camp Meotings, ar CEU Rares. 5" Send for circular (Swiss Cog liw™ | gh WNINGS for and Private Balls and Par. Qvatity AND QuANTifY GUARANTEED, NZAGA COLLEG exercises oft M. G. COPELAND, 1 . Genuine LYKENS VALLEY. sember at Renew siteree Tater tation Dealer in Awning Materials, | Blew quailty RED AGH: i Lf ear ut Aloy- aug Louisians syenue, faites fe divisic’ inte tyecot NTHORY FISHER, n-classical courses. Naturai Phi FIRST CLASS SCOUBER, 618 9ru Sraxet, Orrositx Patent Ovvicy, istry will be taught in all the ve and including the fourth collegiate d English clasaes. T quarter of eleven weeks, for the co! in ofhce. PH L. SEYMOUR, —_ 519 7th street, partment, *, $12; for the non-classical, $10, for |B ado} the Istest im; " yposite Post Office De} ‘ ary staiee: $f - sheiner of Avoericns ar Wacopoun inreetionn Tag | _1%-rtreot wharf sas aon, ous . = ere — smabied to do my work Ln a atwoheed6 lh ——————=—=_—__———_—_—_—_==_ Inasee ° for the accom: those not pocscestng él have not an opportu ge Drewes clout without Vag taken apart: WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ete. ‘4 kind fe remo see — LARK. President. | caresenicart Gites Sunte eee aie a ehale FINE WATCHE 4 ‘REDERICK FEMALE SEMIN 4 sever show . Gentlemen's Clothes 8 GOLD JEWELRY, F ” >. | Slowing price Gcate Si at ont Grass TABLE CUTLERY, SPECTACLES Oe” = jowin, Doste, $1.25 a: i; iy i Beesion commences 17: Septerber. ; Vente, 0 cis.:'a whole Business Sui, $2.35) EYE-GLASSES, AND SILVER PLATED WARE ‘Terms c-ry moderate ‘ y at rei i¢ prices. | for sale very low at my old stand, corner of litt Bend for cacalogu cleants Kid Gloves—a single | street and Pennsylvania avenus. Bo cents, two pair 40 cents, one dozen $2. | _iy3l-tf H. 0. HOOD. ae Aideneds at 81 pet seat yaee Oe eee whe) placed Eran and ging intue peri: | QB) ‘FOR DIAMONDS, ac. y:) Office of the Btaten .¥., Dyeing Estab- Call ishment, eatablished 1819. The oldest and largest oa RORR WILL RE te Rind ii the comtry if notin the world nee BENJ. L. HOOD. DAY. Sth of Sey mas TR Asets, alig.bas Regt the large opposition Jowelry Store te he v fv. and JEWEL SY i ormetsrinns Abode, ce ‘usual ! “N. B.—Most of these fine goods hare pvr Pe 4 In exchange for real estate, and will be m.060 Ft ‘ANIA AVENUE. P4ataersco FEMALE INSTITUTE NEAB BALTIMORE, Mp. This Institcte has been in operation for thirty years, and enjoys » ational reputation. With the WHINSGS. AY 4 JOHN O. HOGAN, Bamber of limited to ninety, it has ° jpectal Jef SYL' Setives dont two-thirds of the tates: principally | , bee! South and Southwest. Its location is pre-eminently | ret Space. bealthiui.ie central. and easily reachel by railroad — a See Raltimore and Weshington city. For Circulars ‘TUNING *AND REPAIRING PIANOS, ORS HARDWARE. ‘Syi-cctm " Bilicott City, P.O. Ma. oa G4 tie] SCUENTHICINSTECCTION IN YOCAL AND between Penneyivante, ‘avenue eck ISSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. SAMUEL CARUSI having resumed the duties of m1 his profession, will attend {o's limiged number of A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK We. ved at pantie. slate of rag Indies wil be received or BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SPORTING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, | Ses Ct PRICES VERY LOW. GEORGE P. GOrr, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Between 1th and lth, an%-cotf _ WOODWARD’s BUILDING, REDUCED BATES, Eee: sures BRIG ih00;000 BRICKS of ail Kinds oa hand ant to spl-2 4£9331Pour-and-s- @D H.B. HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS TO ORDER FEOM GERMAN AND FRENCH GRANITES, PIQUES and TRIOOTS. ENGLIFH AND FRENCH DIAGONALS AND BASKET COATINGS. DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS. CHINCHILLAS AND BEAVERS. IBISH FREIS. CARB'S WEST OF ENGLAND MELTOUNS. SCUTCH AND AMEBICAN SUITINGS AND CHEVIOTS. GERMAN, FRENCH, axp ENGLISH CASSIMERES. CHOICE AMFRICAN CASSIMEBES, CLOTHS axv DOESKINS. VELVETS, CASSIMERES, WORSTED axv SILK VESTINGS, READE-MADE CLOTHING, A VERY LARGE AND PLEASING STOCK. FURNISHING GOODS, EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL. HABLE BROTHERS, sc30_N. W. COR OF Tru AND D STREETS. Re “ REap! READ!!! PRICES, STYLES, AT A. STRAUS’, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUS. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Tuner Doors rrom 111 STREET. FALL AND WINTER SUITS: CASTOR BEAVER SUITS. ENGLISH DIAGONAL SUITS. ENGLISH CASSIMERE. ENGLISH MELTON. - WASHINGTON MILLS. TIGER SILK, MIXED. HABRIS’ SILK, MIXED. HARRIS’ CASSIMERE.... ~ e% ° 6 SCOTCH CASSIMERE......cs.0n00 15.00 PUTMAN CASSIMERE... . 14.00 13.00 12 00 GENTEEL CASSIMERE....... ~ 10.00 And HEAVY SUBSTANTIAL SUITS....... 8.00 FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PANTS AND VESTS, 4 LARGE VARIETY. YOUTHS SUITS BOYS SUITS FROM .-.scorcorsourerneesenseeersenservensereenereee 4 tO $10 OVERCOATS, CAPES AND GLENGARY COATS IN GREAT VARIETY AND PRICES. CALL AND SEE. $8 to $10 S7 %emember name and number. A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, #e29-1y 1011 Pa. ave., bet. 10 and Nth streets. “4PRINCE'S COMING SENSATION” = Bas aT Last aRRivep AND IS “A NEW DEPARTURE? or and others to-day. Me stated that he WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1871. TWO CENTS. [Stein nina ota without the ir went end approval of An. drew HB. Green, Con. roller, and also prohibits the ra‘sing of money w.'bout the sanction of the board of apy 2 onment EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Washington News and Gossip. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Seorerany Bootwett returned here from | 4SSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. the 'West yesterday. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. IxtTeewa. Reves Telegraphed een The Brening Siar. ot e Gre Britain. SS The New Caste Si:ihe—Feucen Fight tn Cork— Secretary Bovtwstv is saffering from a Oct. 1 afundelia; M. P., < e ory x, Oct.. 1—Mun M1 - . is en severe cold, and wevat the Treasvry Department ie eee, MP. hon but a shor, time t -day. workamen. in New Garth by arbi. Ma:ter Eowarp W. to-day received a communication mecting ¥ i eld at th Hall in this chy on Weéweniay, and Friday of this week. Kev. E. 0 will deliver the annual addres on evening. A visit to th th Will be made Fr of the (orm sioner —The reesipts fom this Ril 60. pu tations of dy under fue agspic: 8 her itt - Sherida ide. neral Sheridan's twer Friday evening in Fort Hays, Ks., Oct party reach d Solomon TURDY hes hoon de- pa eae tees fo dese march irom Fort Hays. Al the mem teehcd.com dniy in the Navy Department and mth one it to bees 4 > positions .rom | bers of the party are in excellent healt. Gam = hich, a te “a guantitiea srry ” y bar MLdCV~e ordered to the Hydrographic Office. ticment, Roped, mey &@ sct- | im large quantitice and variety bas boon 4 is a fight in Cork to-day beiween the pery of suppo.cd Fenians. Shots and one policeman was wound. . the riorors were arrested. ‘The Ita'an bark Sore'le went ashore in the ate gele. Six of her crew were saved, four starved to death tp the rigging and four’ were drowned. Theshtp Mo: ‘Sinai was barned at sea. mapartere wae S the Enemies of . Maprrp, Oct. 1.—At an official ion at Don Fspartero’s home, the ex-Minister the King as follows: “if at any time enemies of Spain uld seek t> overthrow its liberties and independence, and our young King place him- self at the head of thearmy, f.and my comrades will follow Lim.” The reception was grand France and Italy at Lozgerheads. Panis, Oct. 1, Midnight —The withdrawal of the Germans in the department of Oise com- PRESipENT GRanr isthe guest of his brother in Chicazo, and will leave that city t»-morrow morning for Piiisburg, en roue for Washington. Srcretary Roneson gocs t> Ohio this week: to take part in the c_mpaign there, and will m>ke his first speech in that State at Dayton. Ex-Sexaton Hiram R. Revers, of Missis- ‘ppl, is in ill he.lth, but hopes soon to be strong enough to t.ke the stump in that State in behalf of the repub"cars. Recrvit3 To BE SeNt West.—The saperin- tendent of general recruiting service has been ordered to forward 100 recraits to Fort Snelling, Minn., for assignment to the 20th infaniry. L& AVE OF ApsENCcE for thrce months, in addi- tion to the three months to all the graduates of LOCAL, NEWS. Condensed Locals. W. Scoit Smith, recently appointed clerk to the Board of Public Work: The contractors tor cleanin, menced driving piles at 7th erect on Saturday, building a wall at that polut tehel it arsesvor for the * to date = total, exc! u- sive of Incomes, of $1452.67 L.61. It ts understood that hereafter Morrison's building, on 4% sircet, where all the Dis cict officcs been located, will be knowa oy “Coen = Suteings = “ je Clarke, the popular agente the Am>r can Press Amociaiion, bey removed his offic fiom 14th sireect to 1418 F strect, between 1 and 15th streets. In bis sermon yesterday morning, the Rev. need again afternoon, Mir. Hinckley, pastor of the Unitarian Charoh, the Military Academy, hos been granted to Sec- Differences have arisen between France and | Warmly comm-nded the course of the Woman's ond Lieutenant Frederick D. Grant, 4th cavalry. respecting the Pontifical debt. = ‘on the « wae oe ~~~ om ga center’ 2 evenseuts 5 " ne Mrs. ApmiraL Lue has presented to Gen. Ln ‘Oct. Foe! ‘Steamship Halaatts inted, stands as follows’ Chief of end al} P, “® | actjutant general, Babcock, Superintendent of Public Buildings | from New York, mber 19th, {ouched at | S‘Jutant ge 35 en route t> Bremen. and Grounds, several pairs of English sparrows, mn _ Ley which will be placed in the President's Square, New Disnrrsine Orricer—The appropria- tions for the Capitol extension and the ninth Census will be disbursed from this date by Dr. Richard Joseph, disbursing officer of the Inte- rior Department, vice Col. Clemons, resigned. THE BOARD OF NAVAL OFFICERS, of which Vice Admiral Rowan ‘s president, to examine into the cases of officers who deemed themselves overslaughed in promotions, met at the Navy Department to-day, but, owing to the absence of the Vice Acmiral, adjourned until to-morrow. Gov. Cooxs lett here on Saturday for New York, from which port he will sail on Wedne:- from eee for Glangow, are reported from Movil bia and Dorian touched ae Mf. for Glasgow. yesterday was the illegal by organi: bands of Fenians, a number of — Some of these were found to have Snyder rifles in their poxsession. The discovery caused con- siderable excitement among the police, an there was active searching for violators of the law, which resul’ od in the dispersion of several and the arrest of a few more Fenians and the capiure of their weapons. abandoned bis wife and children, and peg! in the same A., has contracted for following moderate Fresh beef, joes : — 5 to ‘oficers and fasues Per pound; corned bef, six cents per pound. Mrs. Honora © was A clerk in the Treasury Department, who h to provide for them, was promptly dixmine: day last week, and the wife a) ited to & ©. at 4 ppolat her ‘ajor Bell, C. 8., U.S. the troops about Washington at we for sales to troops, ten cents TRE O'DoxwELL UNPLEASANTNESS.—On Sat> urday evening at the sersion of the police court, "Donnell for an @sault and battery on her niece # young girl of sixteen. There was no witness for defence, Destructive Storm in Eu: but a caretul cross-examination of the day for Europe to bring his family home. | Loxpon, Oct. 2—The recent gales which have wnment wituesses brought out the tes- During his absence Secretary Stanton will be | Proved eo disastrous to shipping on the English imony that the defendant canght her acting Governor. Gov. Cooke will not retarn | 2% Irish coasts have extended to the continent | hrsband in improper sociation with before the latter part of November. with come damage to the crops, vineyards, ete. | the niece, hence the assault and battery. —_————— Telegraph lines have also boc n prostrated in all | One witness testified to the following up of the FINaNctalL ProgRaMME Por Ocroner.— | directions. Communication wit Paris and tve | girl after she had left the O"Donnell mansion Secretary Boutwell has directed the A_-istant Treasurer at New York to buy two millions dol- lars’ worth of bonds every Wednesday during principal cities of Germany is not, however, seriously interfered with. : Rochefort on His Knees to the Men iH hed. and a severe beating having been administered. The judge asked the defendant if she had am; thing to say. She s.id she only pulled the 3 out of bed when she found her in a di ful this month, and sell wo m‘llions in gold every Panis, Oct. Pa ne a is pressing | Position with ber (deicndant's) husband. The Wednesday. his appeal tor an investi sentence | Mount of fne and costs was €21, the and woman had not a cent to pay, and with a child in her arms was about to be committed to jail, when Mr. Berton, the doorkeeper to the court, ‘went out to see her husband to obtain the neces- Mr. W. W. Corcoran has been confined to his residence for more than a week past in consequence of the inflamed state of his lez, igation ot the Plovourced against him by the military court. is frients are alvo actively interfering. by en- deavors, to irfluenee the President in’ Roche- H "5 Waich was operated on during his late severe | written a letter to Thiers interceding | £*r¥ amount; he went to her husband's store on iiness. His ‘eight also seems to be serious!y | for executive clemency. No as yet ‘7th street, near 1. street, but he was not to be affected, but his mind is still clear and he finds | been given that these appeals will be favorably | found there; and on ‘further inquiry he no difficulty in distinguishing his friends by | corsidered. found the neighbors were entirely in sympathy their voices. ‘The Strike at N. with O’Donnell’s wife. Failing to obtain the —— <a ere aatle. 9 | moneyhe returned to the Court, where he com- A VERY HANDSOME SOUVENIR has tren pro- » attempts municated the facts t> Jw Snell, who, after dein, 4 appear that O'Donnell desired to have his wife committed to jail, and refured to pay ber fine, in order that e could have his domestic ements all bis own way. it is said he is doing a good business, pared of the interesiing press banquet given last winter to Col. Forney by his brother journal- ists. It is in the shape of a richly bound and beautifully printed volume, contuiring all the proceedings, speeches, &c.,on that memorable ocession. accompanied by excellent photographs icipants. The book must de such the best class of workmen, who have cought ———-— elsewhere, and they canuot afford of all the {> make concessions upless they secure skilled | *™4 ‘* Worth come —, highly prized as a memento. or thereby. ComwExcent or THE ReesTraTios.— = —$—<$—— The Tarifa, from Boston, arrived at Queens- ay % - Wants ax Investicatiox.—Some one who | towa t2-day.” % Zee, Se mgceion of sole see sous the horse of Mr. menced in the Ist discrict, at Signs him elf “A rccident of Baltimore Co.,” ~~ to be a King. Geo. W. Duvall, in Uniontown; present sens a communication t) the Postmaster Gen- Mavnzip, 2—During bis progre=<through | he board, Mcssrs. Gidcon, Syhax, Dubant, eral preferring charges against the postmaster | the poston King Ame yo Re Griain as Buster, ounce by Meows. Liha tions amounting in value t> an re- arr, E. H. Bates, St. C. Burley, Jaco! ahd tis, Baltimore county, Maryland, | Coiveq 30,000 paduiors. , Rickardson, A. Z.'Lakenan, and and inclosing $5, “to pay expens:* of any mes: om = —_—_ -—— Lieutenant Austin and h's officers were on hand, Senger seut t2 investigat> rath Of these | 5, meets Against the Virginia and | but there was vo Wouble, and but @ «mall nam Tenncsce Railroad Com ber of applicants appesting up to 1x o'clock. THE REPO! T OF THE SECOND ComPTROLLER Hon. J. M. Brodhead, has just been completed and forwarded to Secret sry Boutwell. Accounts RIck MOND, Oct. against the Virgivia and Tennessee Railroad Company and its president, General Mahone, was filed this A bill for an injunction Not more than iweniy men were in line at any one (ime. The hours sre 12 to 7, and to-morrow the board will be in session near the old toligate, morn Uni el States | close to the eastern end of H sireet. to the amount of $31,846,120 have been acted | Gireuit Court by James E. Tym ot Bettinns, | O° —_—— Bee wate ee tae sce A re asentes | @ nonresident stockholder, charging tic con: | “Tue Wasurrerox Cur." —A, soe “6 were from the Sccone uditor, of i road ization to no" as w * Washington from the Third Auditor, and $27 446,171 from the | Soi"ation of that road with others to be fllegal and unconstitutional; that the president and officers propose to issue bonds for « securing the same uj the consol! pads and their earnings, including the Virginia and Tennessee, Souch Side, and Norfolk and Peters. burg roads, under the name of the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Rallroad Company. The walt charges that aay such wee of sai roads and Property is in and destructive of the rights of ), a8 is the carrying out of the consolidation act in other respects. The Dill therefore ranetto lub” was formed by about thirty of our proml- nent citizers on Saturday last. It is a joint stock company, with a capital of $50,000, of which $82,'0 are already subscribed. Among the gen- tlemen organizing the club are Governor H. D. Cooke, Colonel J. G. Berrett, Alexander K. Shepherd, John O. Evans, Richard T. Merrick, General N. P. Chipman, Hallet Kilbourn, Hon. George Taylor, Hon. E. C. Ingersol, John P. Ennis, Colonel 8. 8. Smott, F. A. Boswell, H- G. Fant, William 8. Huntington, Thomas Lewis, Fourth Auditor. The ‘Comptroller makes no recommendations, merely submitti statement of the work done in his office. Ye Gentry Savace.—J. A. Viall, Indian su- perintendent, Montana Territory, sends a tele- gram to the acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs that the saeee raid into the Gallatin Valley by Indians is utterly without Superin Bures t foundation. dent Hoag iransmits to the Indian letter = a Agent Tatam, in which he — prays —— ~- ion against ed General Jeffries, and others. , not than one thou- out such consolidation and especial- = san pache Indiana, wae uae berctofore a — and selling of bonds —~ scouring ete "lee nae . a —— <o ones to pp a eben geg wd has passed an ny qian, Hn laying sidewalk on 16th sirect, from H tg Boun- iy agency, now wish to be attached to his agency, and to cease raiding. He ass instructions. >” APPOINTMENT OF A New CLERK OF TRE Po- Lice Covrt.—In conscquence of the contem plated retirement of A. T. Gray, Esq., from th: wesnty the Police Court on October Mth Luther G. Dawson, Esq., has been appointed his successor, to take effect Oct. 15, 1¢5. Mr Dawson, whose appointment is above announced young man of fine character and ability. Judge Snell states that the reported interview wahnine Sunday Wan dary. M. J. Laughlin, laying foot pavefment on 20th and 2ist sireets west. Bartlett & Williams, grading and trimming Rhode Isiand avenue, irom 1ith to Ivth streets. Campbell & Eslin, Raving footway and setting curb on west side of th street east, from B street eouth to Maryland avenue; alco, for removing and relaying foot pavements on came sireet 1) cortorm to the re- duced width of carriageway. —_—<e Prrxirs To Bu Notices of the proposed erection of buildings were to-day filed in the an injunction on the 20th inst., which, by prac. restraining order Mexican Bandits in Arizona. Sax Francisco, Oct. 1—Adviccs irom Tar son, Arizona, t> the the 23d of September rep- resent that there is no protection for life or prop- erty on the Lower Gila river. Mexican bandits are murdering the white and Mexican residents indicriminately, and running off cattle by the wholesale. ti noted bandit chief, ran office of Mr. A. Cinss, as follows :— ol 3s. with him in a Sun almost an entir pox Prgegee] — a 4 sytheenas et aa — Freidrich, a ‘wo-story brick stable on 4:h street ‘fabrication; that it was inctly stated to th: posed that b east. Charles Just, four two-story and basement reporter that politics had nothing to do with th, wounded by the pmrsalne party. » = Sn wacte cnet a tbe brick dwellings on north side of K street, be- tween 2ist and 22dsireets. John Widmayer, two threc-stery brick buildings on east side of 7th Gov. Safford and pariy arrived at Prescott on the Zth of September irom their great explor- ing expedition. change; that there is nothing against Mr. Evans deputy clerk, and he will remain in the san position as heretofore. The Judge further sav> street, between New York avenue and L street that he thinks the retirement of Hie. Gray quit wane is great suffering irom drought in Ari- | TashweetThomec Buewe, ‘ome-ttory Stick om proper, although on friendly relations with him ‘ rect, bet 3d streets. and that he regrets the causes which led to it. | G("- Crook has a party of fifty Mexicans ond | = ——— He alco states that Judge Gray has signified bi- | thirty Indiansscouting against the Apaches. From the National News Company we hare purpose of rep ation to his connection with in the Police Court. —— @ The Cuban Insurrection Ended Some Mere. HAVANA, Oct. 1—The tween Havana and Puerto g to the reports current in re- Appleton's Jews aa? ior October 7, and Horper's the irregulariti Bores tor Oct ber 14. A —___—_.200--—__ phic line be- | ‘Tax Teiexxial Convention or Tue Paor- THE STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT issued rincipe, which Retaxt EriscoraL Cuvucu.—The Tricnnial from the Treasury Department to-day, show | Pa&<s, through the district of C 3; the | General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal ‘cue arhaeaee Stronghold of the late insurrection, has been | Church of the Uotted wren ei eee P : gompletely r—-cetablished, and is now in work- | Beitimore on Wodeewas Sing next, will be Un erg edi aba oe, 09 ing order. The line had been cut by the insur- | 3’ p.oar interesting and pecbabl i wm fe Jo bon Bonds at 5 per © 276 995.590 90 frntsat the beginning of the , and ik and fe the subject of much talk ent speculation 81,574.8004.00 co | jBterrupted ever since by their of tbe | amongst the clergy and laity of thet church Debt Bearing Int’st in Lawful Money: axvenine Nees territory of hh Ha | Seperally. The Sum says: Aniong the questions Corttfieatesot Indebted- aa et =< Seerote cme ram g Ha- | to be considered by the convention will be the ness, a gers, hampered ¥ gg ee recs war authorities, and ion had to be | Tents, which is likely mare ae ‘usslon onlinacaizaa. YRS subdued before the line could be held and re- | "ane of” the phen wpe ~~ S Seka aedge- ee 12.100 @ | Paired, With the re-establishment of the tele- | Church and low ciech es oe nee Debt on which interest has ceased eraph between Havana Tr ncipe, 7 since maturity... cvssseeermeceeseeee 1,882,532 2; | the pacification of the island is Bist Pema Dede Destructive PROBE HOt ne 50,000,056 95 Tape tena Cartency—-- , See 7s ag hzEERA, MorrTana, Oct. 1—A fire broke out clean sweep Son's hat

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