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THE EVENING STAR, Daily, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, penmssivania Avenae, cormer 11th St. nw WE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMP’Y: 6 B. RAUPPEANN, Prev’t. —_»—___ fHE EVENING STAR Is served by carriers to «heir subscribers at TEN CENTS PER WEEK, or For- 11-FocR CzZNTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cxuxts each. By mafl—three months, 61.0 tx months, $3.00; one year, $5.00. WEEELY STAR—published Friday—@1.0 wyear. S#"Invariably in advance, in both cases, and ae paper sent longer than paid for ‘7 Bates of advertising furnished on application. ———— eer ee EDUCATIONAL. MESA AnPECKS SELECT Scnoot FoR Mio vs ine tweitth annual seesion Gueacnoct Sept lib: Full particulars may be obtainea from the Principal, at 1704 1 230 lm LA* DEPARTMEST OF COLUMBIAN 4 COLLEGE. The Fall Term of thie school opens WEDNES. PAY, Cetober Lith, at the Law Building, on 6th o'clck’ p.m The regular Faculty will be assisted by eminent men from xbr ad. who have been cngaged to Lec= tuge during the term Fees, $30 per year, monthly in advance, are pay- able to the ubegnigued who will be in aitentance Shenae Building trom ot CRNET. ne db Secretary and Treasurer. SLISH, FRENCH. AND OLASSICAL IN SOL TTEUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, MgS ANGELO JAOKSON, Princteal. ». 913 New York avenue, northw: ea ly EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD UNIVERS ITY. GIDEON S. PALMER. M.D. Dean. 224 A st.S. FE. JOS. TABER JOHNSON, M”D., Secretary, corner th st. and New York avenue, N.W. The Fourth Begular Course of Medical Lectares will commence on WEDNESDAY, October the lth, 191, at $ o'clock p.m. FACULTY. SILAS 1, Loomis a 7 B.D Wo. Pb Pa. ave. S. E.. University Professor of Chemistry ROBERT REYBURN, A. M..M.D..No. 623 F street N.W., Wadsworth Professor of the Principles and Practice of e urgery. JO8. TABER JOHNSON, A. M..M.D., corner of loth street and N.¥_ave. N. W., Professor of Ub- etetrics, Diseases of Women and Children. GIDEON S. PALMER. AM. M.D..No. 2104 : and Hygiene -D., University and Practice of -M..M.D.. No. 1113 is wens Professor of Ma- teria Medica and Medical Juriaprudence. LYXANDER T. AUGUSTA, A.M, M.D., No. 1319 L street N. W., Professor of Descriptive and St | Anatomy. ‘Sc ED. CHENEY, A. M.,M. D., Lecturer on Mi- croscopy. BELLA C. BARROWS, M. D., Lecturer on Op- thalmology. WILL.Ss H. SRAMAN: Lecturer on Botany. OSCAR OLDBEKG, Lecturer on Practical Phar- ONE CLINICAL LECTURE Bill be given daily, at 3:30 o'clock pm, by one of the Professors, or by the Lecturer on 0) logy. lectures will be illustrated by the numerous cases in the Hospital. Dispensary, and Orphan Asy- Jum connected with the institution. Facilities for Clinical Instruction and Practice. unsurpassed by any in this city, will be afforded all students in attendance. Fees:—Matriculation, $5; Full course, $100; Bin- gle et PHARMACEUTICAL SOROOL. The Third Regular Course will commence October With. 171. Lectures will be given on Chemistry, Materia Medica, Practical Pharmacy, and Botany. Secretary. E z E 01 coos ey 4 ie ee22-tocls JOHN A. COL! L4¥ SCHOOL OF GEORGETOWN COLLEGE ‘The next term of this School will commence on WEDNESDAY, October 4th, 1871. Opening Lec- fare on that day. at 7 o/clock She, Term Mr. {ustice Miller, U.S. Supreme Court; Judge Charies P. James. Hon. J. Hubley Ashton: ‘The Lecture Hall isin the Colonization Building, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 4% street. For Grenlare and other information spely to CHARLES _ HOFFMAN, » Who Will be at the Hall daily, from 4 to @ o'clock p.m. se12-Im A SELECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS EX- CLUSIVELY —Miss 8. E. TIFFEY will o on October 3d, inthe First Ward, at No1753 street. between Ith and 13th streets. For infor: ply at 1718 H street. Rel S a te Be Starkey, Mre be At Maynadier. HE MISSES OSBORNE'S YOUNG LADIEW BOARDING AND DAY byte will reopen be " 4 M street, (north a forthern teachers. Professor sy teacher of "_References—Ex-Secretary Win. H. Seward, 3.8. Crocker, John Hits, (Swiss Consul Gene? ral.) Send for circular. eug?-l0w* GORZAGA COLLEGE —The. exercince Institution will, be MO 8. course legiate and the non-classical courses. Natural lusophy istry vill be taught in all the Classes above, and including the fourth collegiate and the third Engtish classes. Terms :—Per quarter of eleven weeks, for tho col- legiate course, $1; for the hon-classical, §10; for the elementary studies, 5, Should there be a sufficient number of applica tions, evening classes will be opened for the accom- Rodaiion of Young men who have not an opportu- ‘of attending during the da; acé-am JAMES CLARK President. HE MISSES BURGESS will reopen their Schoo for Young Ladies on MONDAY, September lith ork avenue. se 41m* L FEMALE SEMINARY, AT AUBUEN ALE, MASS.—School raised ‘to full college including Greek. Prices reduced one quarter. rvatory of Music. Music under direction of Mr. Eben Tourjee. Facilities fo 3 German, F: th, and Paint: q sed. Fal) term begins September 1ath. Wor catalogue addreve Bev. CHAS. W. CUSHING. at th.sim. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTION TN VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. SAMUEL CARUSI having resumed the duties of his profession, will attend toe limited number of pile. A class of 3 ‘= ies will be received at s residence. No. 116 lst street cast, between A and B vorth, Capito! Hill. sels 2m W 82 50? TRY THE BEST WAY FIRST, and Save Years of Toul.—C.0. WESTON pa by Prof. A.M. Johnson, and is prepared to teach ¥ecal music on the princl simple hand for further. inf G and H. ‘969-170 SEWING MACHINES. pzFection ATTAINED. ALL THOSE WHO WISH A REALLY PERFECT SEWING MACHINE, ONE ABLE TO STAND ON ITS MERITS, ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE THE IMPROVED KEYSTONE. SALESROOM, 711 MARKET SPACE. aun W iL0ox « Gina's SEWING MACHINE AGENOY. PLEST AND LESS LIABL. = met “y 3 OUT OF ORDER —m Agency at CHAS. BAUW’S OORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, jolly Tth street, Intelligencer Building. HE FLORENCE IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-8TITCR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Justvely the Self Adjusting Shuttle Ten Sion and Beversible Feed: thas raabling ths opts {or to fasten seams when desired. "Machines wold Monthly lostaiments 3 mac! Wmchdoge, Also, BEPAIRING done toemp 2 451 Pennsylvania avenue apl-ly* Between 43 and 6th streets, " WATCHES, JEWELRY, Etc. HES. a wagoLD JEWELRY H COTLERY HPeCTA CLES OoD® = i EYE-GLASSES. AND SILVER PLATED WARE, for sale —_ = at my old stand, corner of Lith street ens} ivania avenue, ee = — BH. O HOOD. i 2 FOR DIAMONDS, ac., ys.) He bas will now INSURANCE COMPANIES. TIONAL METROPOLITABR T Tink TRBUBANCE COMPANY. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 2%, 1870, CASH OAPIT. 100,008 Office tp Vania svenue. Biitren' ONDEROLOTHING fasr "be found = ons mean of all kinds on hand and fo sale at lowest market apie spd 1933 _Four-and-e-: street, 6. W. LADIES’ GOODS, &. 801 Lapis: scanrs axv tims, 801 Received, this day, an elegant line of LADIES’ SCARFS AND TIES, in choice shades. Also.new lot of ROMAN SASH Just received at se 90-3t 801 Market Space, cor. sth st. GRAND OPENING Sole Lessee and Manager.. .FALL AND WINTER PARIS PATTERN BONNETS, HATS AND MILLINERY. We stall open on WEDNESDAY, October 4th, cemmencing at 10 o'clock a.m , the finest selection o Paris Pattern HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c., &c., ever exhibited on this Continent. These goods have been selected by oursely: the greatest care, regardiess of expense, during our recently stay in Paris, and will, in style, elegance and cheapness excell anything of the kind ever exhibited in Washingtc: ‘The public Is respectfully invited. I. L. BLOUT, 710 SEVENTH STREET, Washington, D.C. BF Positively no milliners admitted, unless by special invitation. se 30-3t GRAND OPENING H. KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, COBNER NINTH AND F STREET?, of an entire New and Selected Stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOops. FLOWERS, FEATHE. LB BON! FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS And all the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season RY,GLOVES AND CORSETS it 8029-tr LADIES’ HOSIE at the lowest marke M WILLIAN’? HOUSE IN PARIS, ~ No. 7 CITE TREVIS, UNS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, NDERGARMENTS, RAID: tf 3d CLOAKS made to order. One Price only. sel3 ylvania avenue. JUST RECKIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- n BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER PATTERNS, pared to sell at the lowest M. P. LEBCH, Z14 7th street &e., &c., which I Prices. Call and FULL LINE OF BS SELLINe ATSB. BELLE® A complete aain Bpaips. TATION HALE fermation call at 716 izb street, for Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, for Public and Private Balls and Par- M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, 643 Louisiana avenue. {ere FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 618 Orn Stazet, Orrositz Patent Orvics, promptly adopting ‘American Or snabled to do my work ins f latest improv: tr opean invention, ‘manner m jaaled facilities. possess hese le A Drecevechensed without beit f spots removed without cleat sarment,and Grease 8; without Shrinking or iT 3 Veet, 60 cis.: 3 who 5 '04 Tth street, between Gand H ra TE Che Loening Star. &, 38—N2. 5.788. WASHINGTON LECTURES. oTUnE WESLEY CHAPEL, Oorner sth and F streets, BY BEV. B. PEYTON BROWN, : “SCENES I CALIFORNIA” Srpect: Describing interesting Sights and Incidents of a recent trip across the Cor itis he TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER So Lecture to commence 3 x 8t7:30 o'clock. Admission 50 cents for adults, and 25 cents for children. Tick ts for sale at Philp & Solomons’, Ballantyne's and Pare cell's. 8630 3t _-_—_—= AMUSEMENTS. EW NATIONAL THEATER. Mr. J.G. SAVILLE. First appesrance of rs eminent English Come- jan, MR. CHABLES MATHEWS, and only engagement in Washington. TUESDAY EVENING, October 3, MARRIED FOR MONEY AND COOL AS A CUCUMBER, two of his inimitable characters, SATURDAY MATHEWS MATINER Box hestepen daily from 9 until 4. : WALL'S OPERA HOUSE —Imm.uw attrac Hop. ,For one, week only, commencing on MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 2, i371, engagemeni of the great Waihalla Troupe, (originally imported to this country by Erol Bis! the only recognized squale of the Bisleys ‘and Han‘ons, together with tdeir brilliant combination. Grand ‘display of ths eous Prismatic Fountain of Gold an aters. ‘Little Bo- Peep,” the most accomplished ¢bild in'the world, The grext “Collins Brothers.” Miss Lacie Clinetop and Miss Florence Wells, the f ong, Leantiful and fascinating D. eth Feuowned mus. Henry D-Ring, and wiral Artiste, Mons. Heury’D. the great Female Gymnast, M'lle Celeste de in their wondrous mid-air explcits. ‘The Wal rand romantic German Pantomime, entitled “The jend of Earth; or, Tho Vine Dressers of Com.” Characters by the "Walhalla Troupe and Qombina- top. Prices of admission, 81, f0 cents and 26 cen! Doors open at 7%; ecmmenice at 8. eet FROY. RISLEY, stnees Manager, OLp No.) YN BXHIBITIO! 458 AND BALE ™ J NUGQNe Tra Sr. AT TtH 8. No. 466 Seventh street, bet D strects 4 ent . cight doors above Oad Fellows Mall, ‘Yhotee Oil Paintings, Engravings Chromos, Also, Largest: Btock Paper ‘Hangings, Wi Frames, les, Pictures, ure Corda and Tassel a ates tbe District. Please remember Name and Number. ap38-1y* POF. SHELDON 8 FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, NEW MEDICAL BUILDING,1004 Fet.,noar loth, will © for the Season of 1871-2, On SATURDAY. Septeniber 2. a, 3-30'p. m, DAYS AND HOURS OF TUITION: JUVENIL . TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, ond SATCRDAYS. 330 t0 pm. LADIES’ CLASS, TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS, ar4SATURDAYS. 5to 6p. m. GENTLEMEN'S CLASS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, 7:3)t09 p.m. Eepecial Class of Ladies and Gentlemen for the “ Boston,” Tuesday and Thursday, 9 to 10 J+ Beunion every Saturday,7 to 10 p.m. For Ladies ‘and Gentlemen only; children will not be admitted. Ladies desiring to attend these Reunions will quired to make application for Com son Card of Admission,” . SHELDON, 919 13th street'N. W. "if unknown to Prof. 8., a suitable reference should accompany the note of application, NOTICE.—All pupils entering classes during September will receive 36 lessons to the quarter. Private tuition and tuition in schools, private families or private classes at any hour ag pon, Rewidence, No. 919 Imh street, between 1 and K streets. auth ARINI & BATES’ DANCING ACADEMY. 914 E STREET, N. W., ‘Will reopen for the séason, 1871-72, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at S o'clock. for the reception of pupils. For partic: ulare see circulars, to ‘St music stores or at the Academy. ‘se7-im ea Ret en: i Bi HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS TO ORDER FROM GERMAN AND FRENCH GRANITES, PIQUES and TRICOTS. ENGLIFH AND FRENCH DIAGONALS AND BASKET COATINGS. DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS. OHINCHILLAS AND BEAVERS, IBIsH FREIS. CARR'S WEST OF ENGLAND MELTONS. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS AND CHEVIOTS. GERMAN, FRENCH, anp ENGLISH CASSIMERES. CHOICE AMERICAN CASSIMEBES, OLOTHS anv DOESKINS. VELVETS, CASSIMERES, WORSTED anp SILK VESTINGS. READE-MADE CLOTHING, A VERY LARGE AND PLEASING STOCK. FURNISHING GOODS, EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL. HIABLE BEOTHERS, se NH. W.OOB OF 7ta AND D 8TRERTS. R= ! BEAD !! BEAD!!! PRICES, STYLEs, AT A. STRAUS’, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Tunze DooRs From 11TH StRxzr. FALL AND WINTER BUITS: CASTOR BEAVER BUITS...esececesssmsse G27 00 ENGLISH DIAGONAL BUITB..cccmeine 35.00 ENGLISH CASSIMERE.......csccnsssnsseee 28.00 ENGLISH MELTON.. FRENOH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PANTS AND VEsTs, 4 LARGE VARIETY, FROM coevnmneneinnmnnenrnetinemnne§® to 910 | Set theinneere ea to $10 OVEROOATS, CAPES AND GLENGARY COATS IN GREAT VARIETY AND PRICES, CALL AND SBE. 7 Remember name and number. A. STEAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIEE, teit-ly 1012 Pa, ave., bet. 19 and Uth atresia. Syrup and Tonic, $128; Jayne's Expec Lotion, 1 705" Labin’s Betracts geaiee; $i: Gor. | cians feel confident of his complete recovery. zate’s Soaps, very large assortment whole- SSS = : of the followi brands, _ viz: ut : Produces deficient nutrition and assiusiation TALENT.—The foreign minders composing the assimilation J mean that provess by ment Of the font so inverted into b} Festorin= ai te The very"fret thing 40 be done is to stomach ‘and bowels: from all Slane, which is°cl these organs 80 that the cannot perform thelr. ft » D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 83, 1871 TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | S=s2beri'y. "ses Lower Prices tham Elsewhere. : . bounded fous feet re ees Seer, And re Ayer's Bareaparilla and Oherry Pectorely Slo.: ; ; This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | =: wit struck —Profes- Bomett's Cocoaing and ‘Kaliston, s6c.; Bobenck't Washington News and Gossip. PX ern. Eruind at the time, and witnessed the terrible wife end little danghter were on the A Ive, 85¢,; Hi ’s, Hoofland’s and * o.5 A INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this " 5 Eathatien, Bg a oa phoraey' Ge Laird’s | source to-day were $592,745.54 IMPORTANT FROM UTAH. Piiadelphie Ledger at eeteEs, COA Phe Dye, Be.; Helabolts Hecke ‘bn; Mx. LeRoy Torrie, Assistant Treasurer of | S2REST OF BRIGHLE YOUNG. | Ttl!c «ale of ant Saat of sme York tag i the United States, who has been very ill, is aa slowly recovering. Mr. W. W. Corcoran is rapidly improving al generally, and insome instances lv He is to be Tried for Lewd and Licen- | Pave iecn eaelinnen ee r than those a tous Conduct—Ne Resistance Of | shown at the auction ale, Aline ae ane the Legal Process. Price Of coal is, no doubt, in consequence of the Sart Laxe City, Uran, Oct. 3—Brigham | shortened supply, a8 compared with last year. Young was arrested this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Pee hewerer saeaha ae mn. Nak, 5 ivference tt, it is expected Sy ~ eg el the grand jary charging | Tilt be made up before the clos’ ef mar ication; » under statute, with lewdiy and | and if it should not be by that time, it can easily licentionaly cohabiting with sixteen different | be eupplicd by rail all through the winter, asthe it ‘he arrest was made by United States | market y require. There is reason to antici- Marshal Patrick, at the residence of Young. eh ; sirong toarket for coal tothe end of Owing to the sickness of the High Priest, he was e year at current prices, which slightly ad- Ghatge of a" deputy marshal He waite tauen | Terk’ oceiueey Sacre, [thoes ask oa & 4 before Judge Mekuen bia oe 4 got any very material further adv: ore tery a statute on conviction on this less there is some difficulty at tho mines, or some warranted force the market to nor than six months, and a fine of not unnatural figures. $1,000 nor less than $100. ‘The rumors of trouble Spey re and an outbreak of the Mormons are not to be “ExGLanp’s Last Queey.”—A cable tele- ron, Kinds, 8c.: Flage’s lief, 90¢.5 % - her kinds, Sc; Fiace’s Wales ibe wwey.t | im health. He rode out to-day, and his physi- se, yrtoee: Holand Gia. teaports 1 per bottle; Mr. Hotwes E. Orrrey has resigned the ve y large bottles, 81: per gallon, | secretaryship of the Board of Public Works. It ioala Wines Port Angelia: Sherry Mascats, is not probable that his successor will be ap- a ‘Corner $1 aed Dee iw. | rca the return of Gov. Cooke from TuREE Per Cents Cate In.—The Secre- tary of the Treasury has called in all three per cent. certificates between numbers 2,366 rn} Began aa aa araat ting to $1,500,000. z ——— IN OLD EYE AND. BOURBON WHISKIES BRANDIES, GINS, Hasw’r Mave His RePorT.—The statement The Mormon ‘=aders give the as. from London that: “ The Prince and wa Biter in a morning paper that Gen. Spinner has made | “WTANce that all processes of the court will be Princess have arti at Balmoral Castle, where red. Governor Woogie has mado every prep- ‘Mr. Gladstone is also a gacst. It is ramored obe ‘0. GAUTIER, his annual réport to the Secretary is incorrect, = ion for an emergency, and he will maint i their visit is in connection with the abdica- Bitter e 5 Proprietors of the Native Wi re, and 80, therefore, is the assertion that in it h Jay of the Queen in favor of the regency of the mylt 1217 and 1219 Penn's avenue. reflect severely ‘onthe Pas 7 = Cai i srate'ae cont. Another company of Prince of | £ ia = The Cause and Care of Consumption. ern’ conte diss ‘ort Bridger. It is reported, ‘end geuerall © Queen will take teat. e Conserva- man rr imary cause of Consumption is derange- | ‘Tae Hie Jorg No. 2ArFEaciare Native | Pclived. that indictments have aed | ten H vibe yay against Brigham Yc to-da: murder. the Prince and Princess of Wales, of the prereset ptiinse! a on heaton Alder. | #°4 public duties of the Quocn—to pare the man for Heavy Damages. pone —essame erent of ber sudden Sart Lake City, Uran, Oct. 3—The Su- a e argument Conservatives is whic ie Se pat | American e;.4 British mixed commission have of the ves HNO ihe 8 ven evidence or their aj ‘ation of our - he isegaired: el fens talent” by anpoinung TC, Cox, of this } preme Court has decided the case of Engle norte oa enich ihe So ae to pulmona: or city, as their secretary. The State Department, | recht rial. agt. Jetter Clinton, and affirmed partict since the death of the Prince con- Tory lable t2 have Gp ft ange in | with which Mr. Cox has been long connected, | the a apnea 9 geet na Qe has full; the people for the Re- formes. derman, assumed the jurisdiction He to cure tany case of Congumption without frst | V¢@Ttily approves the selection. 2 to denroy unite od on of the peace, and issned a warrant to and ject of Messrs. ‘Tae KUKLUx TRIALS 70 Go On—The fol- | the stock in trade, consisting at liquors, &c., of | QOger, Bradiaugh and other Kiepabutcans, who lowing telegram relative to the trial of the afeance; : Je kukiux at Raleigh, North Carolina, was re- asc ion. cleanse the ‘mucns An: E: brecht & Co. asa " hay ng fefused to pag the license of 6900 per guises monarchy in Great Britain.” ‘toc! functions, and then r: a) s was destroyedin his ab- SEniovs SHooTine Case ix MARYLAND.— and restore the liver toa healthy action, Ror th Sees be oo peters Flag tos § sence, without notice by the police. Judgment | Dr. Jacob Thomas, ‘known citizen, re- rpoee, the rarest and best remedy is Pchenek's | from bared. oa | Raegiven in the court below for the plaintiff | siding near twelve miles from Fred- ‘andrake Pills. These Pills clean the stomach and | refused this mor to continue the cases upon | for the value of the stock and damages, amount. erick city, Md., shot with a pistol yesterda Lowels of all the dead and morbid slime that is | any arrangement. Plato Durham cont his | ing to $9,000. The decision was affirmed by Sant named Jobe L- Bele, giusing, @lsease and decay in the whole wystem: | ease upon affidavit. Nine pleaded guilty to-day. | the entire’ bench. The opinion was given by | also Passed throagt as Accumulated thers,end rouse it ap toanewand | SUCEment will be prayed in their cases. Judge C. M. Hawiey. Belts lungs, near the heart, and it is belicved ealthy action, by which natural and healthy bilois | Cxanzzs Mataews, the Englich comedian SS en will be fatal. Dr. Thomas came to town and secreted. , FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. surrendered ‘s1,000 ‘The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed | made his first appearance in this city last night, ‘zclusively te The Evening Star. the understanding he will be re- Panning ta tee nomen ch a aarake pills] but there | and was received by a good house. His style is Germany Won't Tolerate Any Ill. | arrested d jury if Belt dies. is torpid andthe appetite poor. Inthe ‘bowels the | more quiet than most of our American come-| treatment of Her Citizens in France. Thomas lacteuis are weak, and requiring strength and sup- | dians, and the nice points of his acting are not | Loxpox, Oct. 3.—It will be remembered that defence. Bex cat Mine, condition like this that Schenck’s | always appreciated by American audiences; but | a fortnight ago Baron von Arnim, the German 87 Indiana girls weighing less than 175 pounds Pemeds ever diceDirese Wr be the, most valuable | it speaks well for our Washington play-gocrs | plenipotenticry at Vereallion, sade @ tena ere Called "ate 2 Pans mothan HS poue Wilacaaiucdliseeeschicth atti that, despite the balks in the performance complaint toe the French ment of the un- seit — Noise rege erie being p in their parts, the exqui finish, grace, and brilliancy of Mr. Mathew’s acting pA pad cognized throughout by promptand continuous applause. His enunciation is somewhat novel #weet and fresh; it will give permanent tone to this important organ, and create ey hearty appetite. and prepare the system for the first process of a good digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. Abter this Preparatory treatment, what re- majnu to cure most cases of Coneumption is the froe friendly treatment to which German citizens | | 87 ~‘ Chignonense” is what Judy calls the were ‘subjected by the inhabitants of Lyons. At | l#tely prevalent style of back hair. that time the French Minister of Foreign Affairs | _&9-The “ Pilgrim's Progress” has been trans- promised to investigate and render satisfaction | lated into Chinese, and one of the {llustrations for the injuries committed, with security against | represents Cristian with a pig-tail. here, abounding in those rising inflections | similar occurrences. It DOW ap) that the | sg-At Akron, O., a canal driver twisted a Std persevering use of Schenc! cm purine | Hoticed in Dickens in his readings, and | French sohonieenave mule’s tail to make {t go. The clergyman paid 7 mor yrup nourishes the system, puri 4 not with sufficient be the Diouds and ie eadiieeateerbed iets gue’ | whieh pronu mis not as some sup- : collar anuibets thom, and thence eal distributed to the diseased lungs. ‘There it ripens all m« orbid matters, whether in the form of al or tubercles, and then assists 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 of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrap, that all aicers and cavities are healed up sound, and my patient is cured. / The essential thing to be done in curing Consump- tion is to get up a good appetite and « good dig 80 that the body will grow in flesh and get strong. f & person has diseased lungs,—a cavity or the matter Yigor to satisfy the injured Germans, and Von a fitting tribute to bis many excellent qualities terme ic rename: the evasion sing oat | wz" ne Frogs of crt. Of tne conduct of the Lyonnais, and conclades | ya number of humane gentlemen andetreciy With the opinion that the half measures adopted | thirty-six members are Garin Ting seeley in the, case will prove very unsatisfactory to the | iti have a lively time J imperial government at Berlin. Count Remusat a haa replied with further assurances of the deter. | S9-Miss Harriett W. TesTY: sinter of Major mina’ of the government to protect and in- | General Terry, late of aladies' seminary in New Gcmanity the Germans, and promises that the | Feven, bas becn appointed succonor of the late aftair at Lyons will be rigidly investigated. Miss Lyman as lady principal of Vassar College, poe the cock: utterance but that of the cultivated Englishman. Usually it is more dis. tinct than our pronunciation because it does not allow the slurring-over of letters and sylla- bles as with us; but in the case of Matthews his rapidity of utterance, and possibly defective teeth, makes it necessary to follow him closely to catch allhesays. Hisinimitable by-play, too, needs to be watched closely to be properly ap- Preciated. Last night it was.a study cep up his own lively and at the same there —the cavity cannot heal’ cannot | time drag the faulty performers through theirs; and at once enter upon her duties. Hpen; we long aa the system ie below par. What w | prompting, directing changes in positon: we Mikes, Ra te ne ee Ges S9-A curious incident of the Melon Chambon meer tecure sea uew onder of things a good | Gc. and all in scarce detected “asides.” Loxpom, Oct 3-Sotheen, the actor: satied | killing affair in Tennecsce, 4s that an old san ‘Zood butrition, the bod . Oct. 3-Soti tndact fats then Nature feheipedy thecavivcewill | qn jeu ee cappenrs im, the without hiten, the | to-day in the Scotia. named W. B. Smith, at whose house the sberitt heal, the matter will ripen and be thrown off in Four hundred women employed in the flax | stopped t0 ask after the fugitive Nelson, when large quantities, and the person in health and | Company having had full opportumty for re- | mitts at Bolton have joined ray fed in of the affair, evinced high excitement, : ia the tras and: only plan torowrs | heareal.” We advise all play-seoreto ote thin fig died in five mii stienet Eide bp Pe ccon 6 ete ee | coe _— ©] The Franco-Ge Ne and died in five minutes. Vansaitizs, Oct-3-—Itisofctal ly announced | , 87 The engineer of a locomotive that had lungs are not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung jality left io deafered a man by its whistle was surprised in is entirely gone, if there ts enough viti We are to have another series of important | ‘ht the negotiators of the customs treaty on i bs ‘al up, there is hope. half woes ~ Pg into a in station to find eleven bald- UY Lute econ mani partons cored with only one | State clectione, this month. Fimton the tira Lave strived Gt o Geen eben ei] | Ecoda som seceding by the tate of te eee, ae aad onsog, life to ® good old eae. | ‘Texas, where a special election for congressmen | that the formal rigning of the treaty is delayed ——— Do your darnd- ‘They will clean out the atomac h, | begins to-day to continue four days. The can- = ae the payment by France of the money ant Meili mer raed a hen it, i - in- soa ciee Beene — poping pte ey vass has been a very bitter one, and the result is —_+—__ tain free singing schools for the masses in New Fast Horses and Fast Women Sap- | York, in as man Sunday-school rooms as may ported by the New York City Treas- be placed at their disposal, devoting to each one ury. a! or evening a week. The offer is mado New Yor, Oct. 3Judge Barnard chaeged | toclergymen of every denomination. the grand jury this morning in the court of | gg Confessions” are heard regularly at nine oyer and terminer, and spoke of the larity | o'clock tly at the] Episcopal Church of St. existing in the city government, of the public | Albans, Holborn, London. doubtful, especially as the republicans are divided in two of the forr districts. The repub- lican candidates are: Ist district, George W- Whitmore; 2d, Alex. M. Bryant, A. B. Norton, independent; 3d, Wm. T. Clark,L. D. Stevenson, independent; 4th, Edward Degener. The demo- system of ail the disease that is in the lungs, what- ever the form may be It is important that while using Schenck’s Medi- cines, care should be exercised not to take cold; keep in-doors fn cold and damp weather; and take out-door exercise only warm eunshine I wish it por ne ype that when I recom- careful to regard “‘confessionals” mend aint tshg my Medicines I dosefor'e ceund | cratshave only one candidate in cach district, | desire for retrenchment. and of the num- | are somewhat novel_bauners of violet staff heed acon. A man Who has but ly recovered namely: Ist, W. S. Herndon; 24, J. C. Connor; 3d, D. C. Giddings; 4th, John Hancock. In 18¢9, the republican majority for the State ticket was only 338; but that party elected three congressmen by the following majorities: ist district 1,050; 34, 8,018; 4th, 17. The democratic ber of men holdin; ecures. “It is safe | ip ition in the left side aisle, on side of Spite Mata ate XS | THceiescn etn rea on he or allthe fast women in New York are supported | ~AReCler for his penitent. sectoastraany rane eee ol e election ', am eo Oe] the court open and the grand jury in sonsion H4FF HOMES until after the election, so as to secure the peo- Feason. Ama from the effects of = bad cold ts far more liable to a Felapee than one who has been entirely cured, and itis precinely the same In regard to Consumption. So long aa the lungs are not perfectly healed Just so long is there imminent danger of @ full returh of the Giecaae. reat Lag Feng aes 60 foe eps pol oe ulmopary patients agalust exposing themselves 1 ston re that is not genial and pleasant. Gon. firmed Clneumptives! lunge aro a ase of sores, | majority in the 2d district was 2,023, leaving a | Ple a fair election. which the least change oaphere will inflame. | net republican rity in the State of 7,117. at he grand secret of ith my Medici major é conelots in my ability to sebdue tufaumastion incited | The people of Rkode Island vote next Mole] eee ee of provoking it, as many of the faculty do. Anin- | October 6th, on the amendments to their State Tammany to be Ruled Out, and Why. constitution. The first relieves alien residents | ,, ROCHESTER, Oct. 3—The indications are that HUNTINGTON?! winds of Spring or Autumn. It should be shielded from all irritating influences. ‘The utmos: caution should be observed in this particalar, as without it a cure under almost any circumstances is the democratic State convention will be more largely attended by spectators than the republi- can convention. The talk is that the Tammany ° delegates are to be ruled out of the convention, from the property qualification to enable them to vote, and establishes an educational qualifi- cation; the second abolishes Tegistry laws; the ti not, with safety to the patient, be exposed to the biting blasts of Winter or the chilling opened an impossibility. peep tier as one of them said, “there are votes _ mama ‘should be kept on @ wholesome and | third probibits appropriations or imposition of A , 5 nutritious diet, and all the Medicines sontinued | taxes for sectarian echools, enough to do it.” until the body has restored to {tthe natural quan- On this day week, October 10th, three impor- tant elections occur. Ohio elects State officers and legislature, and votes on a revision of the New Haven Republican. New Haven, Oct-3--tn-the New Haven city town ‘election yesterday, six out of the eight | PIxgeT SUILDING LOTS IN THE MARKET! a4 of flesh and stren, ‘ . with one lung most ards warnane en cured thousands fince and very many | State constitution. That the republican State | S708 cisely repalions, sue aoaeeoes Rave been cared by this treatment whom I have | ticket will be elected is conceded, and the chief | elected the town city clerk and selectmen PAYMENTS, gsAbont the firet of October Texpect to take posses: interest centers in the contest for the control of | by greatly reduced majorities. jon of my new building e corner of | the legislature which will elect a successor to alsten: DOLLAR NTH : “Pew = iN syeateeatiad uioamy tage whee | Senator Sherman, and have chage'at' ee | TheMUrderer of “Ree” Matstend ar. | ONE DOLLAR A MONTH Full directions accompany ell my Remedies, so that a person in any part of the worid can be readily cured by a strict observance of the eae. HENCK, M. D., Philadelphia, Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, bd a bottle, or $7.00 & new apportionment of the State for the election of congressmen. The last legislature stood— on joint ballot—é9 republicans, 72 democrats, and 7 reformers, who have usually yoted with NEwank, N. J., Oct. 3—Geo. Botts, who was indicted for the murder of O. J. Hi Jr., on July 2d, was arraigned to-day. He pleaded not ity. His trial is set down for Oct. 16th. —_——— ; 4 ees 2% cents 8 box. For sale by all druggists and | the democrats. In 1869 the republican gover. Death of a Distinguished Officer. ers. Oct. 3.—Ge e “THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 96 Hanover street | mor, Hayes, was elected by 7,518 majority. Geamal binon’s Chior of Astiiny sat whoo! Baltimore, Ma..Wholesale Agents, eots-t.thatr | Pennsylvania votes the same day for auditor, | sequently served under several’ pile: tones ; Batehelor’s Hair Dye. surveyor, and legislature. Philadelphia will | dvring the war, died at Sedalia, Mo., yesterday. 90 MINUTES FROM WASHINGTO This splendid Hair Dye isthe best in the wortd, | lect a mayor and city officers. The republican Robbed his Fathe: AT JUNCTION CF BALTIMORE AND POTO- fiegmless, reliabie, tastantancows, does not contain | majority in 1869 was 4,096, and the Legislature Lowz11, Mass. Oct. $.-Charles H. Lovett MAO RAILROAD. death, “Avold the vauntd and dclasive preparations | J48t chosen stood, on joint ballot, 72 republi. | aged Touréecn: yesterday: ToMbad hie father vt BUILDING NOW GOING FORWARD. sting, Virtues they do pot possess. The genuine | cans, 61 democrats. Iowa votes the same day ae ene oe for CHOICE IN LOTS, @95, qptaraiahed ‘rep nips hold its _invoarity ae — tions and members of the legisar am Taek, Seeman sere a na PERFECT TITLE GIVEN. perfect Hair Dye—! or Brown. - The republican majority for Secretary by all le bY street. Ne Lecat Procrepircs AGAInst THE TAMMA y,alt Applied at tei” re! Stay fe 1869 Scie periniapt chooses xX Rino—The direct proceedings to eae dges er su} TEURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- | West Virginia will close the clections of the | tate Tema rer gn a charge of complicity : fogtn Boll aia site. Frio abl @ecars, | month on the 26th instant, by posers dele, | Shatidavit alleging that he fraudulent eoUvEN's NODOHOUS KID OLOVE CLERK: | eater tone constitutional convention nis, | Warrants being made before Justice Bixby by a restores solled gloves equal to new. Bold brani | & vention, (which | former bookkeeper in the controller's office. The druggieta and fancy goods f 2, 28 | the people voted in August to hold,) and also | Justice declined to issue @ warrant for Hall's of ‘Tithe to at Lote, end Maps, Pee conta. Aes-ty | membersof the legislature. The legislature last | aiTest, but summoned him to this morn- pelets eof fall Indoemation may be had at the office ing, and a warrant will be ap} for to-day for PIO NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. | democrats.” int Datlet: 2 republicans, & | i arrestor Tweed: No. 617 SEVENTH STREET, WoT U0 ee ae A “ Srrone-M: ED” th herself: 10E, eos an People rich enough to give large sums of Marry eal meen ee 4 OPPOSITE THE Post OFT! cUneT Wile 8 Grand CLAM BAKE and BARBE- Fey ror charitable purposes had better follow ery. farry and scttle . Settle down inten BES. M. PLUMB, Proprietor. y . : — | house—two back perhaps—settle § ‘nicntown on ‘WEDNESDAY, the 4 examble of Mr. Peabody and Mr. Corcoran. aunehen tome eS =? : commer cing at 9 0° am, uing Un- m. w o'clock p.m. sf H J. Hecker acme tren et children, 25 conte give it before their deaths and while they can see for themselves that it is properly applied. ‘Those gentlemen have the satisfaction of know- ing that the meney is used in accordance with their own plans, and not squandered among committee Spare no ene of the rantiest Pig Races on the grounds which ae ([H™ PROBLEM SOLVED. “PRINCE'S. COMING SENSATION” Bas AT Last aRniven AND 18 “A NEW DEPARTURE” ated old method of promising much and doing PR ben oy Lt py! what the _mpe call SS rere es been restpomea till tha