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THE EVENING STAR, Published Dally, Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDL Penes; lvania Avenue, cormer L1th St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'T. am SAUPRRANM, Pres’. ——o THE EVENING STAR ie eerved by carriers to ete sabsoribers at Tex Cats FER Wena, or For- tY- Foun Cevts rts woxru. Copies at the counter Two Crvrs each. By mail—three months, $1.00 48x months, £5.90; one yrar, $5.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—pablished Pritay—9i.o wear. GF lovarisbiy in advance, tm both cases, and be paper swat longer than paid for S&F Rates of advertising farnisbed on application. —_————— eee g —__. OOOO V°%. S8—N°. 5,791. he Evening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1871. TWO CENTS. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODS, &c. AMUSEMENTS. SELECT SonCOL FOR BUYS AND @IRLUS Li be opened op MONDAY, October 9chy in Parlor of Dr Rarkins’ Cha corner T » by Miss 8. G. BROWNE, an ox hern teacher. 3 Hiv. Wan iW Revere, Crunbricge, Ma \ Bna.. Brockiyn 8 eee st” SEL#CT ec L FOR LITTLE BOYS EX- A CLUESe RLY tee SE TIPFEY will open «pm October 2d. inthe First Ward, at No. 1753 K Breet. between Rev Br Starker Bevr) Maynadier. MEX Anes Sor ibh. Full ) PEA commenced ay be etal the Principal. at 1704 Tat L*’ DEPARTMEST OF COLUMBIAN cou GE. Term of this schod! enone WEDNE: jah, st the Law Building, on th ck p. at the lowest tmerket . ry will begesisted by emi it RRL ie | mm <br ad ACE Gi ing the tera ber year, month?y in advance, are pay- L dened, who gill be in att Pasi OR fing from 2to $ o'clock the da WM. STICKNEY, #3 rw v =. rr and Treasur MEDICS DePartMENT or ‘One Price only. weld GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, Corner of B28 10th stree WASBIRGTON, D.C, CLA) the J. | fe., &c., which Tam The next rectlar course of Lectures in this ieeti tution will commence on MON DAY, October 2.361, : . and end in the following March. “iigigh eames GRAND OPENING Ww. KING, Jr, MASONIC TEMPLE, CORNER NINTH AND F STREET?, of an entire Hew and Selected Stock of INERY and FANCY GOODS. MELbWwel Hers BIBEONS, FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AN® HATS, Andall the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season LADIES’ MOSTERY, GLOVES AN® CORSETS B ASE BALL. semite “WILLIAN'E HOUS ma s, | M. No. 7 CITE TREVIS, Tas beew re-established. and he wilt be able to show, og the oe of NNATS and KOUND HATS, wy FEATHERS, ndance S GRATN RIBBONS. SILKS. VELVETS. DR! S. ITS. LADIES bo CORSET, H own order. &c., &e. DRESSES ard CLOAKS manda toon “JUST RECKIVED—A fine assortment of Be man's | BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER PATTERNS, TERS 20 sell at the lowest ‘ices. be i. Freee. Ca aS ERMCH, 724 7th street, eon G and Ht EW NATIONAL THEATER. Lessee and Manager.......Mr, J.@. SAVILLE. FRIDAY EVENT. TOBE! First Beaedt ort Baneetere This Afternoon’s Dispatches, sci Sh Movemenis of the President. Special Dispatch to Been ng Siar. Baxtimore, Oct. 6—President Grant arrived in this city this morning, and is s.aj fig at the St. Clair Hotel. Gen. Dent came on .-om Wash- ington and is here with him. The Pr--.dent’s under the charge of Wm. Pre cott Smith, da: 10.50 a. m., sor the Pim’ of d will return to Weshington INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were €338,061.39. * icheler's Hair 91.27; Brown's Ja- mies. ‘Tar- * ean ApmiRaL CochRANE Will prob bly be appo ntcd naval attache of the British Legation in this ¢3: ‘THE F:FTH ANNUAL REUNION of the Army of the Cumberland will be held at Detroit on the THE Cc MATINEE SATURDAY. Li J Scex. A Curious | gther TUR Case and Mr, Gatherwoot, ‘Poree pieces on SATUR™ ae 15th and 16. of November. The annual address : DAY NIGHT. At gate's Phy dares assortment rhe will be deliverca by Mejor General H. A. Bar- —_o——_—. ices; rts 1 tle: of N, ¥. = Fine Bid Br Whinky are Urtioe, 91: por gallon. a han, Guage GA MiSHettio ant Mamer | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS —_— 7 an re) orm y refan: Mare. Grant wi tes Netti ni 8, bab wigs siifornia Wines, Port. Angelica: Sherr), Mascatel Jessee Grant arrived here this morning, and FEON EUROPE TO-DAY. vs = 8 ABTHUR NATTARS, Draggist. PASTIME, OF BALTIMORE, euS-tr Corner 24 Trlegraphed Exclusively te The Rvening Siar. SATERDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1871, The Cable Repairing Ship Without a Crew. er Mand D'streets NW. | procecded to the Ex-eutive Mansion. The President recurns this afternoon as stated in our __Glympic Grounds, 3.3 +t | oy OLD RYE AND BUURBUN, WHISKIES | *P¢°!4! dispatch eLewhere. Loxvox, Oct. €—The cable comprnics’ WALLS OPERA HOUSR —Brittiant ant Un- IRANDIES, GINS, &c., Deatn or a Revenve Assrssor.—Informa- | Pa'ring stecmer, Robert Lowe, ha» arrived qualified Success of the Great WALHALLAS, | of the followi is, viz: ily Nectar = = Plymouth, where thiriy-th ce 0” the crew al and their Pransatiantic Combination, LITTLE BU | 2 years old, $2.80 per gal: Buberteon 4-40. $340 | tion has been received at the Internal Revenue doncd heron account of the wretched ¢ . TRIMMINGS. PEFP. THE COLLINS BROTHERS. MISSLUCLE | do’; Bowler, bdo.;0ld Crow. Sdo Sods. Baker, office of the ds th of Ce-r B. White, Assessor d insufficiency of the ~ : DERG AEMENTS, | CLINETOP, MISS -FLUBENCE. WELLS, MONS 1 $5 do; Pine Apple, (rectified) $1.8) do. s a C0 rere Oe Soe Sees ene ae AIR BRSiDS wade to his | ENR DE KING « LER CELESTE DE | Sranfite Laren MS rected ®: Internal Revenue for the 6th district of O! French Politics. KING. The M lehnessey, 1864, $7.do.; do., 1349, $10 do.; , | Assistant. Assen or Watcrman, has been | Rock-“ort’s S¢ ¢ Commuted—Expected 3 Fountains of Gc ay & iz $10; California Brandy, $6 do.! | des'gnated to act a® a°<cosor until the appoint- ES Sesto from Den. eV ALHALLA P git om Gin, $2.36; Cocktail Bitters, Blackberry | Mest of anew a. - 0 Panis, Oct? &.— The = secures ‘ nee of Rochefort a Feed . has been commuted from imprisonment for lit PROF. RISLEY. Business ger. GAUTIER, Navar News.—Commander John Irwin has i ie 1 Manage ~ a B to bani-hment irom the French territory. Walhalla Matinee Satarday Atternoun. — ovi-dt Propristers @ > A ee ae: — been ordered to League Island, Pa. Paymaster A manitesio from X apole m the sabject of H.P. Tuttle hrs been ordered to daty in- the Bure-n of Provis‘ons and Clothing in the Navy Dep:rtment. Paymasier Henry M. Meade has OLD No. ON EXHIBITION New N- | mil ase” { AND SALE } 439 f the French political Tru Br. Tru 8r. sued. B hel on m, is about t) be is- ‘This ndid Heir Dye ts the Drevin the worl Harmless: reliabies cous, does mot contain The — Cabinet. TACULTY: NOBLE YOUNG. M. D., Professor of Prénctct and Prectice of Medicine, Ge eb ies =p Ethic icine, Genegal Pathdery and ~% Bow snp: uD. ame of fecapen of W onpediaeal Ghsare ie a been ordered to the Troquois, and Paymaster Mapnin, » ministry has feady nor ysis ct , Ghotcs Oil Paiutings, Besar a0. | death. Tavola'the vaunted and delasive reparations | J- H. Bulkley to the Terror. eg op Tae ee not Be genui = forelge and POLL UN as E shades, Picteres, Framer Picvare unieaad Tacscls | WeA Bachelors Hair Bye’bur had thingy years | ALEX. R. SuEPnERD, Esq., of this city, has ollos have been tendered to Senors : ees: aniarnished reputation to ite integrity s» | been designated by Gov. Cooke as the delegate | Cantal: and Pedrastespectively, Pening thes tog | At reduced prices. ‘Call sails. &c.in the hed Fe » y ng ee GAS z we | ey Bair Dye Back or Brown: Sold | from the District of Columbia (> the National acceptance Malcampo: himself will aduui'ster suisif Ss enemsent Meek. eesy” ee j re Gee 1 Taseinate Gcnveation wick wssta te ten city | the aflaias of the soreign and interior depart- ELLING AT 8. PPor. SH¥LDONS ments. PykshtonsDck DANCING ACADEMY, ‘ORY PEARL TOOTH Pow- for aw of New York on the 18th of October next. ‘The loth, | DER is the best articl ved Personal En W MEDICAL BUILDING,1004 Fet..near spbointment is made in accordance with Loxpon, (ct. t.—The ex-Empress Engenie is Pes and Practice of Surgery. ‘A complete assortment NE a tle OE A piney request 07 Geo. W. Miller, President of the ie Tox Bacay. hapa SE FESR SD rotor este | SAIS ol OTA S OUEST MUSE, | pi oaneirgmoneoent eee Aeenn, | concen tein errninirest anmoc| lteat eels ie gia ye oe . F Sa 3 s s restores res s esi “ : i Phyeeiegy gadoperatieesarerye Teer | genset 115 Hacker Space. VR CLass TUESDAYS, TRUBSDAYS, ‘und fancy goods deslers. liberations, = see © P erromon@y seperate bave sed Fosniay. ony ve, sitre : hs eae Dow! rsailles Governmen: ens s nhinricpnnisteimitioealbnt ho: saad (am = ae = = AVS, THURS- = REMOVAL oF THE NoRTH CAROLINA CnERo- | Panis, Het. 6—The Lyon Journal, a riolent D. W. BESS, M. D., Lecturer on Orimary Path- THE TRADES. ology and ties FOUREAS THOMPSON, M. D., Clinical Pro- fessor o igeeses of Females. W.C. TILDEN, M.D, Professor #° Chemistry and Toxicokcy. WARW?°A EVANS. M.D, Demonstrator. G.L-MAGRUDER, M.D., Prosecter. For cireaiars and other i Stews, Be Detween 121] ve where he is to attend to al oretion-aouly to SH. FRENCH. AND OUASSICAL ScITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, ANGELO JACK > Prineival. ‘New York avenuc,northweat. sez3-ly EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOW UNIVERSITY. acme EMOVAL SST rab ast ret 1207 BF io asin JOHNSON BLOT, BD" bean, tock saith Oc LIGHT ad 10 E strett northw: , ao. RODS, SPRA attended ite clasaes: , sletidid Ripon. Besidence, No. 919 Imh sirect, between Sales Dablle Detrouage elsSaverper. | sed K KEEs.—A letter was received at the Indian De- partment to-day .rom Col. Cox, of the commis- sion appointed to remove the North Carolina Cherekce” to the Indian Territory. He states that Friend Lang and he, wito about 300 Chero- kees, expected to leave London, Tennessee, this afternoon, and would probably arrive at Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, on Monday evening next. anti-Prussiah newspaper, rails at the Versailles goverpment on account of the postion taken by Count de Remusat in his recent correspondence with Count Von Armine on the subject’of the mal-treatment of the Germans. The Journal is very bitter against Kemusat on account of bis premise that energetic measures would be taken to protect the German citizens from outrage. Morrible Death of a Mother and Child. CHicaGo, Oct. 6.—Mrs. F. Felton, of Koches- LECTURES. LECTURE SEASON OF 1871-72. BRILLIANT SCIENTIFIC COUBSE, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF TRE Compliment ar, by post, 20 PROF. Wit unknown to juitable hosid accompany ths uy LL HANG! . DS: reference s! ication. NOTICE.—AN pupils entering durin: rates, YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Rerortep Inpian OUTRAGE DentEep.—In- | ter, N. while passing from one car to apother, EAR Sarina bepensboe <i rece bene ing a Child oma tain near Chicago tel dian Agent Tatam, of the Kiowa agency, says the report printed in the New York papers some time since of an attack on Blackburn's train, carryin loo or ate aces eaernareed AT LINCOLN HALL. ncath the wheels and their bodies were terrib: mutilated, y mew +o FALMER: M.D, Denn 214 A st 8.E. W0th st. and New York avenue N.We b Regular Course of Micdical Lectures will com ce on WEDNESDALX , October the lith, 371, at 5 o'clock p.m. T= AND AWNINGS. or Bent for Camp Meetings, thirty mi'e> erst of Fort Sill, the killing of seven teamisiers and the capture of the remainder, is without a shadow of foundation in fact. He sys no depredation has been committed by the Indians in the vicin'ty of Fort Sill for over a year past. The Manage: BOOKS, STATIONERY, &. Pe eee tific Lectnres w ist of ten Lectures, EW books open on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT The Great Pratrie Fire in Wisconsin. Loss of Life—sufferings of the vors— Waole Tins Swept Away by the Flow-s—Great De- s-ruction ef Property. St. Pave, Mixw., Oct. Lectures ard subjects are as follows 6.—The great prairie 1.—PhOF. SAMUEL D. HILLMAN. fire isstill raging with unabated tury, although FACULTY. of Dicking College: NESDAY ee the slight rain of yesterday arrested lis progrise SILAS L. LOOMIS, A.M..M.D.. No. 739 Pa SHILLINGTONS BOOKSTORE: and FRIDAY EV ERIE: skaND. | THE REroRTS as to the ‘nability of the Euro: | 9 little for atime. Its eourse is southeast’ and ave SE. University Professor of Chemistry, M. G. COPELAND, Pia pean syndicat: to comply with the terms of their | up to last accounts it had reached nearly as far ereeeli W. Wadsworth Pratsceoror the Principles Bester te nwetne Maerieisy | OMe Win evlorthas ee ie me 11 REV Se, ieee ate ae tenses | Go mlinoneie arena einen eater pa Practice of “urgery. “ be ™ or 643 Louisiana avenue, Hands: me Lsurence: A Sequel to Kolling Stone. By | the minent hietorics ee Reais, | Withont the lest foundation in truth, as no such pa futur sengten tee hoe eiene mae JOS. TABER JOHNSON, & M..M_D., rot jeorge |. Price % cents . 1, . jntormation hrs been received at ie Treasury 4 + 3 Moth sirert and N.Y. ave. N. W.. Prufens of Ob. tg geen FISHER, Six Monts Hence. Author of Behind the Veil, | Nov-isth aud 1th. Subjects will hereafter be an’ Department. On the contrary, the letters from a jarove athe tre forward with, Nah ning buss PALMER AS M.D No, 210 4 FIRST CLASS SCOURER, Seed Time and Harvest. ‘Translated from the “Ut ce rtamt arg HSC RETG cite and jostrae- | iaectoriy nod Thera ee een keene | the big woods around Glencoe, ‘Lescer, Man start 8. E, Frofemor of Pi og Bd lize 618 Oru Srazer, Orronrs Parewr-Orricz, fine Btrcanted” of Frits Rector. | (fy five {astra Geological and 1 Apthropnngeal Bz” | vlled strictly with the terms of thelr ee a | New An ay zaee bli “ay ravages Bill.’ Professor of the ples and Practice of Price 20 cents. ae. : € report’ of collapse were evidently gotten up | Of ue fre flend ‘intent: = Medicine By dmprovements, | Palaces and Prisons. By Mrs. Ann Stephens. Price | NINGS, Nov. 24 and 24th . by some one to influence the market. nen Chey are evidently exngge ‘GHAELES B_ PURVIS. A. M..M.D., No. 1112 | whether Ss Warogean inventions rary | P#lgcra.and Prisons. By Mrs * PROF. Y MORTON. od —— rated. "The lo-scs so far are positively known L street N. W., Thaddens Stevens Professor of Ma- | smabled todo my work in HEN “Aldine. will iv handsomest illustrated monthly | of Stevens The mat it ints ve one new lecture fn Tne CaTacazy UNPLEASANTNE’S.—A semi- | to be confined to hou-es, barns, fences, hay, Madte: edical Ser “ those not possessing these facilitios. Lin the world. ‘Price 2.cents. December; date not vet fixed. Subject, probably, ‘i ished: |, Wheat and live stock. Uuly two lives are known RELFRANDER T ATGUSTE, AoC M. D., No “gtize Brose cleaned wares taken apart: | cheap Evgiish Novels. ‘Containing 16 lilustrations, | FLECERICHEY AND MAOBET Ca > Oticial statement on thls sulijcet, just pablichedy > Sot Sa sae Mat teabec eibeee eek ee wae N. W., Professor of Descriptive oni | ail (tots renved withontcieasing tne weals Busy Money Apinst Tide, and For Woman's | The Asocistion m w confidently expect toconclade | amounts briefly to this :—In June last the recall! [' nemat ‘oF Kapniyobt couniy, and a man, name my earment Grease after being ed, Sake. Price # cents each. the course with three lectures from the eminent = of Zlinister Catacazy wasr jnesied by President | unknown, who started from’ the. same county <. oA. 07M. DL, Ractases o6 ME i NOTE, LETTER and CAP PAPERS, and every- Y.—PROF. JOHN TYNDALL, Gr The Czar solicited that he be tolerated | with a drove of cattle for Fort Geary and was “BELLA C. BARROWS. M. D., Lecturer on Op- thing in ihe STATIONERY line, cheap. set an rep. Pade Reda Stet = Figs le ths tie Potaee ee ——. A fire. — are me means of thalmology. . 2 . 2 cs , and q icd, stipu- | ascertaining the amount 6: me, owing WILLIAM H. SEAMAN. Lecturer on Botany. J. SHELLINGTON, visit to this country, and bas placed himself at lating, however, that if Catacazy was not then | to the large iract of country over which the fire Sn SES EH Nenpmnne en Evoeteenl Per | S50 re ce ian aie of sekes one dein oe tf Conse G6 otra end Pe.avewss, 1S on iemslse rpg a ae eae © fe sent him. | swept and its inaccessible nature, but it must be % _ ONE CLINICAL LECTURE ils nd Trimmings load, blackened and aw beens RIOES OF ADMISSION. and that, in the meancime, he will not bere: | very heavy. Many small towns have been com will be given daily, at 3:60 o'clock p. Let $2 per square yard: Gatrteh, Feathars N Fhe Managers have resolved to place this course | Ceived, excep in the company of the Grand | pletely descroved, and solitary farm houses in the Professors, or by the Becturer on 16 colored, Cleaned and curied inthe best style. ef Lectures within the reach of all, by fixing the fol- | Duke. The President and Secretary of State | the track of the fire have almost invariably ‘These lectures will be Mlustrated by the numerous | Office of the ‘Beaten: Jeland, X-¥, Dyeing Rstab: FOR THE lowirg popular scale of pricen: hold neither personal nor official communication | been burned to the ground. The amount of canes in the Hospital: Dispensary» and Orphan Asy- bye 1si9. Pompeo of ‘aoe 7] qickets, wh Becorved Seats, for Gentle- | with the Russian Minister. suffering wust necessarily be t, as many “facilities for Clinical Inetracticn and Practice, — oma HISEBE Arent, YOUNG PEOPLE. sooo ys? Ticket, with Reserved Seat,for One Per: | Ex-Sxcrerary Sewand—Mr. James Dor- mak coh tee aie ee ee Stacie sttctence. seam "| pwarnew eliise Ticket for Members, without Reserved A am, who was me senger to ar. Seward when | tem. ees:—Matriculation, $5; Full course, $100; Sin- JOHN 0. HOGAN, at O3. ¢ latter wes Secretary of fe, returned here se er o ittle Folks, a beautifal quarto volume,contain- | ma ket bie. . a 3 Gene ronvention. ele Vick FRM ACEDTICAL SCROOL. a: ASTERRE OF WINDOW AND VERRAN. | ing nearly rd hundred. pictures nod the very eri | Coarse keicran thet ok ant atve Saturday | ‘hismoruing trom NewYork,whither he wentiast | TH Epincopal General © posmal Gan: ‘The Third Regular Cuurse will commence October DAH AWNINGS, FOAGS, TENTS, of reading matter for the fitile folk, 2. This Chil: ing, October 7, at Philp & Solopons', Peunsy! | Monday to meet his former chief, who arrive 1 tion this mornii ice was read by Ke Uith. ITE. Lectures will be given on Chemistr; GON , dren's Sunday Album, by the author of +A Trap to Due, and at Ballantyne '#, 402 7th street in New York by the steamer Java on Tuesday | Yehtion this morning, service was read by Kev. Practh oe 7 | Special given to city end reat- | @ ° ward of one hundred and . ts al 2 : i. | Drs. Payne of Albany, and Craik of Kentucky. Materia Medica, Practical Phermac Ss atch ith ups a0 The diagram of the hall for the selection of seats | last. Mr. Donaldson reports that Mr. Seward {= , ‘set tocls. JOHN A-COL — orders promptly attended to. =o a fi 01.75; Cri ingle Cros reas be open at Ballantyne’s, where | looking younger than he be.ore he went on | Dt- Schenck, irom the committee on cor-ccra- GETOWS Cont] Space. 5 an 25. ete mn RGETOWN COLLEGS L** SCHOOL On GE The next term of this Schoo! wil! commence on | I” WEDNESDAY, October 4th, 187]. Opening Lec- ture om that day. at 7 och ek p.m. Lecturers for the Term—Mr. Justice Miller, C. S. Supreme C: Jedge Charles P. James, Hon. J. Hubley Ashton. The Lecture Hall isin the Colonization @uilding, corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud 4% street. For | anos, nd or her information apply to CHARLES | tise street, and E street. om UNING AND REPAIRING PIANOS, OB} fityiat GL. WILD 2 Baos. presented in order to secure amb Sricodasa detiatuisel Wttie ben Yohneon.i | “TWO EXTRA LECTURES b i fitthe lohnson, bg sstrated by KB. Bensell, 6128. Lit ie Folk Songs, JOHN B. GOUGH, y 1 y | in January, one of which will be entirely new. 05-3t lustrated by KE. B. White, My Young Days, he 7D 7D his extended tour, and that he is in the bes. health and spirits.’ Hishands, which have been iy paralyzed for some time, are much be: he is hoping soon to regain their fali use. During his trip around the world he jour- neyed by every conceivable mode of travel ut 541) miles. Mr. Donaldson left Mr Seward at Montrose, the country seat of Mr. F. v tion of Bishops, submitted a report and r-solu- tions approving the testimonia!s, and consenting tothe consecration of Rev. Wm. Bell White HowesD. D., as assistant bishop of the dices: of North Carolina, which were accepted and adopted. Dr. Haight, of New York, ism the committee on canons, submiued’ a report on proposed amendment section by ali <3 the Letters Everyw with twenty silbonerte illustrations by Konewk: 23. The Cousin from India, a book for girls, by Miss Malock, % cents. Four, and What they Did, by Helen 0: it Weeks, $1.25." The Children’s Album of Pi H.B. M ry. who wi att daily, from 4 to 6 o'clock p. sel2-Im M®= BURR WILL REOPEN HER SCHOOL ou MONDAY, 2th of September; 1308 H stregt. between 3th and Mth streets. S19 coSw Ptareco FEMALE INSTITU corner 5 LPH GO! A’ Siw ssp SHooNp-waND ‘URNITUBE 10 USEFUKNISHING BEPAIRING of every description tn hy attended to. ITUTE. wo line Base Buttons, o>. | Sop Se ast sw jeans @oons. the jetures and Short Stories. by Unele John yle Mac! or, a Winter in the Maine, by Mrs. 6. F. K Boys? ac., $1.20, ur Boys ond Girls’ Story Teller, crontait ing stories of the. sea, tales of wonder. roe ods of travel, wonderful things, distonass. pazzies, &c.,edited by Oliver Optic; profusely MustFated, PHILP & S@LONONS, canon 10, litle relative to ministers ordained in foreign countries. The intenvion of the amendment which wasoftered by Dr. Frank- lin, of Indiana, was to give the clergy of the mother church ot England the same rights in every parish of the church in the United Stat-+ that our own clergy enjoy. The commi.tee re- ported the amendment inexpedient. ward, about 40 miles above New York: erday atternoon. Ovr German Citizens.—The total number of Germans residing im the United States 1« "1,090,%3, d'siributed as follows :—Alabama 2.482; Arkanses, 1,563; California, 29,701; of ene, author of “Orient Fort HABLE BROTHERS, yeare, an emer of pupiis limited to nivesy, It has represent- atives from two-thirds of tre Slates. principally ooacu-ntEEne th and Southwest. Its location is pre-omineut!y DEALE abut! Connecticut, 12,4°3; Delaware, 1,142; Florida 50; Georgia, 2.761; Mlinois, 23; In diaha, 78,000; Towa, 66,162; "Kansas, 12,775; Kentucky, 30.318; Louisigna, 1s, Maine. Discussion ensued, Dr. Franklin urging the adoption of the proposed amendment, Drs. Haight, Paddock and others sustaining the re- FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER: BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, es seo 912 Pennsyivania avenue port. ‘GE, " ee 28; Maryland, 47.045; Massachusets, 13,072; | A moiion by Dr. Franklin that the House Sou ARIS UNDER THE COMM si. Michigan’ e4443; Mi Pp orig seth at ‘ il. ie central. and easily ‘hed by y chigan, ¢4.445; Minnesota, 41,364; Mississippi. | adopt the amendment, notwithstanding the re- fran Kalt:more and Washington city, For’ bahar 7 4370S WER “hee By Mine Warner gras’. Opbortaal ‘USTOM DEPARTMENT. 2.900; “Missouri, 113,618 Nebraska. 10,954; Ne: | fort of the committee, wee lost by a large vote. address MES R. H. RECEIVED ON AND E AND SOLD ON omer, By Bryant; new edition; 2 CUSTO. z. ‘NT. yada, 2,181; New Hampshire, 136; New Jerse a —" y1Z-cotm __Ellscott €: Md. 'COMMISSI 54.000; New York, 316,902; North Carolina, A Pleasure Yacht poweren by Fire. TT MISSES OSBORN£S YOUNG LADIES’ CABRIAGES REPAIRED =| a < repre © ae mene Rep tiey id COATS, VEtTS AND PANTS Ohio, 152,897; Oregon, 1, Pennsylvania .. A Nurse ond Child Burned to Death. MoRGRBVING AND DAY SCHOOL will reopen | - H. @ AUG. SCHMEDTEE, yet er gi the Avetican Chareh: vol.1; price $5. Sy ee 146; Hhode Istand, 1,201; South Carolin New York, Oct. 6—The pleasure yacht Jen- corner of Mh) Thorough iastrestion hy WiittaM BALLANTYNE rennessee, 4,539; “Texas. 23, east Northern teachers. Professor Massox, teacher of French. Refereuces-Ex-secretary Wm. H. Seward. Gen. 3-8. Crocker, John Hitz, (Swiss Consnl Gene- ral.) Send for ei eo-10w* erees, 704 Tth street, between G and H streets. SEPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, JLOCKS, SPECKS carefully executed, at moderate venth strest, Vir 8626 Intelligencer Building, OTICE. nie Lee, forty tons burden, equipped for the private use of 0. B. Jerrold, of Denver, Colo- rado, wes burned to the water's on Mon- day night, ten miles off Montauk Light, Long Island Sound. There were nine sons On N50; West Virgini: ma, Colora GERMAN AND FRENCH GRANITES, PIQUES and TRICOTS. OPENING OF A TIONERY STORE tana, 1,203; 008 1¥ <CIENTIFIC SCEsuFCES SAMUEL CANUSI having resnmed the daties of his profeesin. wili attend toa limited namber of is. A claze of young ladies will be received at eplt-ly TRUCTION IN VOCAL AND | poo, NATRUMENTAL MUsIG. Bok ase JOB PRINTING PRO. Ke NBATY HL POLKINHOMS & COCO eD D street, botween oth and 7th streets. ington Territory,645; and 652. Work of the Printing Eurean of the ‘Treasury. NEW 8T. NG ‘AND BLANK BGOK MANUFACTORY. ae Fup glase goode at fale prlcee, for caah DIAGONALS AND BASKET COATINGS LITHOGKAPHING. ENGHAVING (PRINTING DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS. board, consisting of Mr. Jerrold, his wife and children, @ woman named Aunie McGovern, and three seamen. The nurse and an infant of Jerrold’s were burned to death. e fire was idence. No. D2 Ist street east,between A and | — ay AND BINDING DONE 4 The pg are invited to call and examine our CHINCHILLAS AND BEAVERS. new stoc! caused by the accidental overturning of a kero- = te Soll and oxen The report of Mr. George B. McCartee, Chief | sene lamp in the cabin. ‘Mr. Jerrotl ana tam pln ee nnn ee PROFESSIONAL. Under Nationa Metropatiine Bank, IRIH FREIS of the Buresn of Engraving and Printing of the | ily have gone to Philadelphia. KY NoT TRY THE ¥ FIRST, and a ‘and next door to Jay Cooke & Co.'s, PARR'S W! ENG iD 7 i yé ling a —— 4 4 ca EST OF ENGLAND MELTONS, =| Treasury Department, for the fiscal year endin, ‘Save Yoars of — WESTON has just R. JAMES FE. MORGAN sel2-tr ‘ashington, D. O. y is e Crime in New York. {Dermal course aust fgg pa SCOTCH AND AMERICAN June 30th, 151, has been transmitted to Secre- | peapensibility for the Wethela Dieastar—An Em= principles of lie kee cud staei, | No. 905 EB STRERT, near the General Post Office. EAD! RBEAD!! | BEAD!!! BUESIHOS AND OHRVIONS. | D7 Boon crasplecns coe in ot | Sesser Semen, ss findings, Ho ’makes the ‘teaching of | Will beat his office in South Washingt at 10a. R GERMAN, FRENCH. axp reau perfect bonds, notes and securities amount. | ght, be ge deg de eth laheoed ured Bast on, the Organ a spectalt a ; c Company ner information call st 716 inh street, | ™ SRA S p.m ee EEL se PRICES, STYLES. ENGLISH CASSIMERES. ing to $800 483,995.00, and 104,140,286 pertect | were aware that there were seventy-tiree porn de and B sim” | NOTICE. mi Pan (Pas seth from the a = CHOICE AMERICAN CASSIMERES, —— and nig ne ——- —. sO nun- | of steam on the Westfield at the time of the ex- — sng Senge) ah mend ary other work for the bureaus of the ny med plosion last summer, and the fact was caused by = ite business embraces the prosecution of claims CLOTHS axv DOESKINS. | ment, amounting to $35,510.64. There has been : engi if D 5, jovernment: . STRAY ent, 5,570.64, he absence of the engincer ten minutes tro! __ WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ete. ae cr ST FEC baiooe Ti eezndored ATA. Us", YVELVETS, CASSIMERES, yaid io the American, National andContinental it post m2 _ - : " ip i = FL TCHES, retotore. That relating to Law a1 aves . ‘1 VESTINGS, > p of N * r 7A. inson, formerly cashier of several 2B OE WAGULD Jeweuny, SID | Lali the Gorermnout willdncontinnet yy HS’ | POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, etree tive Yee ing, $48,680.01, and to the Adams Express Com- | prominent banking houses hws been convicted SOLID» GOODS, - i ks : 3 TABLE CUTLERY. SPECTACLES EYE-GLASSE: ASO SILYRE PLATED WARK, A! A) HOSMER. ‘0. D_ GILMORE. pany, for the transportation of partially printed ponds and notes from New York to Washington, | (1c mbczzlement, and sentenced to five Years in the State prison. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, fer sale ipl? low at my old stand, corner of Lith reet avenue. and Peansylvac! B. 0. HOOD. _ Walt FOB DIAMONDS, &c., Call on and J8th streets. 7. RAL" hag removed, 0 1227 Pa. avenne,! oel-ly Opti QB ; FMD. = ise pranah ROS ERE, boson jp le | 1729 Pennsylvania ave . SEARS. M.D., J. ™ et) idea brane, wear I. attention given to the Medical aad Surgi- READE-MADE CLOTHING, A VERY LARGE AND PLEASING STOCK. $45,550.00. The legal tender notes of the first ist ue have been almost namin f replaced by those of the new issue, or “Series of 1509.” Mr. MeCartee says:—* adoption of the * Localized and Distributive Fibre’ paper now Turek Doors From Sisn Srrzer. ——— Unprecedented the West. Cicaco, Oct. ithe drought now prevall- w ing in the West has not been equalled within Ze the pi ty fh FURNISHING GOODS, used in printing the bonds, notes, seeurities and sud southern filivels P too wells and’ stall fate EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL, stamps has, without doubt, the govern- | are com ly dried up, and the inhabitants ‘#023 6n* FALL AND WINTER SUITS: ment and the public very great sec: and fea diftculty in ining sufficient water CABTOR BEAVER SUITS.eceeennennv. 987 00 Note ecco le Tivo Sebeant The drought ENGLISH DIAGONAL SUITBicsnnne 25.00 north, and to Wisconsin. plowing is rendered im ble. extends turther rie ENGLISH CASSIMERE...eue. 22.00 HABLE BROTHERS, Genel om. NN. of ch se sks Laer Ee hesca RT a he be Ba- ZH | ENGLISH mELTON. mnnnne 90,00 | 9630 8.W.OOR OF Trm AND D STREETS. yor eo. 460 Pe WARN AVERUB | “Oticc howe trae Stohr and 7 to9, eetsimt | WASHINGTON MILLE crm New f- | “Oaltuesouh Sune, 1870, 7aakWi TIGER SILK, MIXED... ise 7AS& trOCk 72 wr, | in this Bureau 962 pisraicr OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIEED AUGUST 96, 1810. CAB CAPITAL enero 108,008 Se ee At* BIGHT HOT BLAST COOK, f—-5 + m4 HABRIS? SILK, MIXED. eessinnssmennrone HARRIS’ CASSIMERE....cscnseneeuns 15,60 BOOTCH CASBIMEBE...0 ce cicccccccsccreensene 1600 PUTMAM CASSIMERBE..ceccensnnnne 140€ PHOENIX CASSIMERE ccc cccineimnas 2800 ALL WOOL CABSIMERE.cccccinnnnne 12,00 GENTEEL OASSIMEBE....w..seccsee 210,09 And HEAVY SUBSTANTIAL SUITS... 6.06 FEENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PANTS AND VESTS, 4 LaRGE VaRIETY, 8% to @) ¥8 SUITS ES pipe eden: \ne BO 7 te a6: OVERCOATS, CAPES AND GLENGARY COATS IN GREAT VARIETY AND PRICES. CALL AND SEE. FBOM oeeseeeeoen BF Remember name and sumber. A. STRAUS, ‘A POPULAR CLOTHIEE, _ #29-ly 1011 Pa. ave., bet. and Nth streets. RICKS! BRIOKS!! BRICKS I EE : The piace bas goed vagen road with the Gree city amd Lere graded ttread commen a- tee termes be Georgetown Turnpike & me of its dimatintied stock! vs d by alt parties needed to make it reality, save one, and it is to be i be ¢ icy wn here and your city, boew @ nicomity for a long time. This lack “pe~ one hes bindercd setticment greatly. *,one to each toad, were circulat d seme month or two ago, requesting @ jomt tlme-table to remove the public inconve- nience of time out ot mind, at least, sunce the ted. Mr. Stevens, of the dria and Georgetown rai!- able alactity tnces, “Ven, gentiomen, if the Wash- mi Ohio radiroad will adept such a , 1 will ron trains to x Mchenzie, president of W. R.R., premised ta consider the request, With a dispostion to accommodate the petition- ersif porsible. He has, by hix superintendent, im anew time table, to take eflect October Stn, complied with the request of the petitioners, and it is expected that Mr. Stevens will arrange the running time ot bis trains so as to make cloxo connection at the junciion of the two roads with the W. and O. When this is done, people on the line of the latter road will be able to reach Washington as now, st half-past eight 2. m., and leave at balfpant.throe fg. It will be a most convenient awrangemont for the eniire Yeremers community residing in nope of Vir- ginia adjacent to Washington, and every man coming in daily should qyail himself ofthe facil- ities of Uansit te and from bere chins ottered. Political matters here are quite too dull to Prémi-e syceces to the republicans, * Wreh'ngton, Ale resperd d Tre Tarat or Mas. Wrartos Ke Axxaroni.—in 0 more yesterd Mrs. Wharton, cb s brought we thy jerk to each dicted and held in custody by the name of Eliza- t Leth G. Wharton, suggests to the court here t she believes «he cannot have a fair and tmpar- | tin} trial-in this court, and prays the court to order and direct the removal of the record of proceeding in her case to the court of some other cireuit for trial. ELtex G. WHARTON.” he court then directed the record in the cases to be certified to the Circuit Courtol Anno | Arundel county, the next term of wiich com- mences at Annapolis on the fourth Monday in | October. Mrs. Wharton's appearancetndicated feeble health. She was dressed in deep mourn- | ing and closely veiled. She will remain in cus- | tody of Sheriff Albert and Warden Irving until her removal to, Annapolis for her arraignment and trial under the two indictments against her. Balt, Sun. RaiLnoap MaTrens iN Virnormia—On the Ist proximo passenger trains commence rannin, from Huntington, the Obio river terminus of the Che-apeake and Ohio railroad, to Gauley, eighty-eight mil-s. Tom the fact that the order for certain silis for the Alexandria and Fredericksburg (Va) railroad hes been count -rmanded. the Rich. mond Enquirer infers that that road will ran its traing over the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac road. The “Sylvan Hill” property, comprising 2,451 acres, lying on the Kichmond and lanville rail- road, between Roanoke acd Mosiinzsford, was recently sold to Mr. L. 8. Squircs, formerly of Richmond, tur $34,000. Tre New York Democratic State Co: PEntion at Bochester piaterday made Ses wing nominations :—For Secreiary of State, Diedrich Willers, at, of ‘Controller, Asher P. Nichols,"of Erie; State Treasarer, Wheeler H. Bristol,ot Tioga; Attorney General, Marshall B. Champlain, of Alleghany; State Enginecr and Surveyor, Van K. Richmond: Canal Commissioner, Gorge W. Chapman; of Saratoga; Inepector of State Prisons, Daniel B. B. McNeil, of Cayaga. The following com- mittee were releci<d as delegate at large to the State committee —J. J. Tilden. of New York; Jos. Warren, of Erie; Delos DeWo't, of Oswego E. P. Rose, of Cayuga; George MoGee, of Schuyler. Some wives wait till their hesbands have drank them.elves to death and then sue the liquor dealers for damage, but in Indisna they believe in personal Interference. The other day several of them made asally. Nerr the saloon door was a lithe boy whom one of them recog- nized ss her son, and questioned, do you know where you~ papa is om — Se —— + o yang marbles, and has got’ suc! ores.” A hurried dive into the bill ra-t00% followed, the sound of female voices, pitched in a high key, was herrd, a sheepish-looking man ‘ged. and a femily pariy took up the march No AMERICAN CUSTOM excites more surpris and amusement among traveling foreigner than that which is known in our saloons as ~ “treating,” and which consists in the reciprocal payment, by each member of a convivial party in turn, for the ‘*re.reshments” consumed by the “crowd.” That this custom leads to great excess there cannot be a doubt, —— true tem among those even who would only drink moderately or occasionally, if left to their own volition. Tt very clear that the disuse of this fashion would have gre ster practi- cal effect in diminishing the vico of druuken- ness than scores of prohibitory laws. WHite the number of emigrants irom Ireland has fallen off greatly of late, the supply from England has greatly increased; | Fifty thomand persons have leit the per of Liverpool durin, the lsst three month:—5,000 more than ft during the corresponding period la:t year. This shows how general the dis-ontent of the masses sh population is becoming, and in- volves a tact to which Gladstone and the rest would do well to give heed. Tne Cnase’s Station Traceny.—The grand jury of Baltimore county, at Towsont 2 Wi't.on, Wm. Hugh’s, and John Bouldin, John Wheeler, colored, for the murder of unknown woman at Chase's station during the later prt of June last. Rerormep IsRar.ites.—Dr. Chronik, awell- known rabbi, is forming a new congregation of Israelites in Chicago, who will in their worship adopt the Berlin prayer-book and observe the first day of the week as the Sabbath. instead of Saturday. A number of leading Israciites are said to be engaged in the movement. A DUEL was stopped at Norfolk, Va., on Mth ult.. by the arrest of one of the parties gustus M. Moore. The other, W. D. Pro . goace arrest. Both were lawyers from Eden- nm, N.C. SUICIDE oF A So-mErn.—Sergeant Loomis, of battery C, Sth sruilery, committed suicide ‘by jumpingoff the wharf at Fortress Monroe yes- terday. Domesiic infelicity is supposed to have 87-Comffg back—The “Grecian-Bend” again. 7 The marketwomen of Jersey diversify their butter W.th wa, on-gree: a7 White lace velit, dotted with black, are ve:y much worn, and are very becoming.