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THE EVENING STAR. Pubdlished Daity, Sundays Excepted, 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peur«ytvanis Aceune. corver Uth St. ww WEE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'T. & 8. RACPPRAANY, Pr = « — THE EVENING STAR te -cved by carriers to heir subecribers at TEN CFYTs PER WEPK, or FOR- PY-Fous OFwts Prk WovTs. Copies at the counter Two Cxxts each. By mail—three months, $1.0 2 meni hs. $5 ne year, & THE WEEKLY STAK—pubdiished Friday—91.m reer, E7 invariably im advance, im both cases, ‘a8 ne paper sent longer thus paid for AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL THEATER. = rest. Due Lessee snd Manager Mr. J.G. SAVILLE. April 2th. 71, Dr. Henry J. Boge iste) U B i — $s H E ET. At seven o’clock tday morning a com- = | os rect. Batrimore, sa eminen’ phyeleinn, | —— ————— iia af aude J . goed old times.” GRAND MATHE?S MATINEE ar2otrore, | | Ode me much Y Discurery. 1 ews and Goss ) MATES = “| to the iency otagame Crystal, Diccavary. Sime igton P+ | Central depot, in Baltimore, to meet President A CURES C+ Sand Mathews im uw and It rt S BROTH MISS L FL: EESCK WULS. MON MLLE CELESTE DE Tmonsts: the Gorgeous Prie Laml Silver Water. and the LA PANTOMIME COMPANY, cured =t Fllin PROF K ard their Tras PEPE THe COLL CLINET: Pou BESEL DE pixa aT, MARK AIPER’S, hetween Dand © 1 Fellow's Hall. Gdotee Gu P: >. Engrave romos. Aizu, Laryert Sock " res. Prater. Se. ip the District casH ter Nemeand Number. pyr. SHELDON § aaa FASHIONABLE DAN: NEW MEDICAL Bt N will f SATURDAY. September 2.4, 3.30'p. m, OP ATS ASD BUCKS OF TUITION. suvesite thas TU ESDAYs, THURSDA Ys, and SATURDAYS. £9) 15 p.m, PIES” CLASS. TUESDAYS, THURS- . 8. a TUESDAYS and vs: top. m. Class of Ladics and Gentl vt Thuraday, 9 t street jemen for the Wp m. "For Ladiee + te SN. W." Tf ‘unknown to suitable reference should accompany the TICK.—All pupils entering Pduring September will revetve $5 leanne t LECTURES. Ls RE SEASON OF 157i-" ERILLIANT SCIENTIFIC COURSE, UNDER THE AvSPICes OF THE MENS CHLISTIAN ASSOCIATION, AT LINCOLN HALL. YOUNG The Managers take pleasure in announcing that . x of Popalar and Attractive Scten- sot ten Lectures, and will epen on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. sth. The Lectures ard endjects are ax follows fee will Cone 1—PhOF. SAMUEL D. HILLMAN. of Pickin n. T cures. WKDNESDAY and FRIDSY Nov. sth and 10"h. Sub- ects: | THE RACEIN ROH OFITS FABER: 2. THE PRIMEVAL MAN. 11—REV. PR. JOHN LORD, pt historical writer and lecturer. Two lee EDDESDAY and FRIDAY EVENING~, aud Ith. Subjects will hereafter be an- 11} —PROF. A. ROHDR, eo Hamture. Tw sly Face pe the mec yd eal aud Anthropslogical Wx BeDat aid FRIDAY EVE a ‘The Amocistion ne w eniidently expect toconel the course with three lectures from the eminent ¥.—PROF. JOHN TYNDALL, of England, the foremost scientific man of the pres- Europe. Prof. Tyndall contempiaies = d has pl at the friends. particulars at an early PRU ES OF ADMI nager> bave resolved t ON lace this courne y fixing the fol 1cem. Renerved Seats, for Gentle- ‘The diagram of the hall mu for the course will be open at Builantyne's, where aii tickets must be presented in order to secure nests TWO EXTRA LECTURES JOHN BR. GOUGH, im January. one of which will be entirely new PROFESSIONAL R. JAMES F_ MORGAN, Office ard residen: No. 905 E STREET. near the Gen>ral Post Office. Will be at his office in South Washi 2 at Wa. mand 5 _6e tf \ OTICE NP _CHIPMAN fy ired from the firm of CHIPMAN, HOSMES & CO., 90 far ns its business the prosecution of oS-3 business will be ¢ as beretoiore. That relating to Law and agsinst the Government will be con’ MER & UO N.P A. HosMER. D_GILMORE._ ON DENTIST. SS enne, between 17th’ ee REET. NEAR J. sland Surgt- Special attention x me the Mey and 7 to 9. sel3-1m* @. STARK WEATE Et. 5 ARCHITECT, NGINEER ANU SUPERINTEND , Promptly execntet ter reduced prices. Office at the old stand milding.corner New York avenue and Lith L. SCHMIDT, - ATTORNEY a COUN FIRE AND LIFE bia Law Colzmi aiding. Boum Derwen, xk ~— “i ? Sames & WILLIAM, AoE Y AT L OFFICE SOUTH SIDE LOUISIAN Bo. 654. between 0 and east of r WASHINGTON. Bpectaity—Testamenrary Law KOBRRT WACATRE. | WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1871. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Fol pee patch of hai To remove thie unsi hair’ biack. Now. 1 can get the desir four being dark br the beet pre hoary truly | move giete ny | ° eei-tr noruff. Sol at depos . 3d» ut er peculiar to thee untry. Ct hair om the left side of my hend becam= per fectly white, without atall afect'ng the remaimler, tly appearance, Lhad ree manne to various preparations, both in Burspe and thin try; but tuey all had one great defect—they dyed, with y i shade—u .. Ico tion Uk: of. pee "HENRY J. ROGERS.” the hair talllug, wad re any of the principal drag. nd D streets. N. W. ARTHUs NATTANS, Discoverer, &c. The Cause and Cure ef cutee of Consuny tom and assimilation. By i hat process by which the nutri tof the foud fe converted iuto blood. and thence u . the slightest pto-disposition or if the ‘Comeum pti PRESIDENT GRANT AT THE BALTI- MORE RSE FAIR AN. CATILE SHOW. (Special Report for The Evening Star.} EVENING STAR. be read with On my recovering 9 Grant and escort him to his rooms at the St. Claire Hotel. Wm. Prescott Smith, Esq., the chairman of committee of reception and invita- ton, extended a cordial invitation to Tur Stan reporter to make one of the party and visit the Fair Grounds, which invitation was accepted ‘The train with the President soon arrived, and, though the rain fell in torrents, he did not seem: to be discouraged at the gloomy prospect, but “ACCEPTED THE SITUATION.” He was accompanied by Mrs. Grant and two of their children, also Mrs. General Babcock General Babcock having come from Wash: ington the evening before, took charge of the ladies of the party and escorted them immedi. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $293, '#*.13. Trkavy Sicyxp.—The President to-day signed the postal ireaty between the German Empire and the United States, Tue Sciextic LecTunss.—The sale of course tickets began this morning, and we would advise our people not to delay in making their selec- tiovs, as the most eligible reserved seats are rapidly being disposed of. Tickets can be had at Philp Solomons, Ballantyne’s, and at the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms. The Baflantyne’s. Father—Notht we Kevolutionary Wa armishes the only aife meavs of forgery. resident ct Baltimore, and Ww diagram of the hall '< ately to th jon. <a = 'y ie Washington depot where they took Whi) ying this position he had charge ot ae he ; the tral 4 1c oceupying this position ee fim, ie dereuge | CLERICAL CuAanxcen—The following promo- | the train for home. The President, accompanied | 1.0 toch generally, and held possession of the tions and appointments have been made in the Post Office Department :—Philip A. Tracy, from second to third class clerk in the Appointment Ottice; Seth Hillman, from first to second class, same Office; appointed—Cha ies F. Loomis, tirst class clerk in the Appomntment Office, and 'S. L. ien. Dent and the committee, Proceeded to St. Claire, where they had breaktast General Dent was a committee on the state of the weather, and proclaimed that the proba- bilities were that the rain would cease at about 11 o'clock. This was encouraging. Mr. Pres- cort Smith immediately disappeared, but shortly e ersons with digestion the absence of Mn. Nourse vy take cold, will be Lungs ia iow of the that it will ud be impos | M. Conser watchmnn Department. returned. informing party that carriages | Tomkins ane of jon without hest peated were at the door to tran: ch . Ls Festoring a goa digestion and hemithy assimitatiy NAVAL AFFICERS UxvkKRD FROM WASHING- | show. The President th Robert Valter’ | Pere czamined by some o The very fret thimg to be done ix to end ‘bowels: from stomach Cannot perform their Std’ restore the Wrertea besithy eatin: Borne | ton Navy-vard and ordered to the Wyoming idl pboegy ema ing the most unlimited confidence in, the integ- urpose the surest remedy is Master Clittord H. West has been detached | were reached, and as the party entered the gate ie ol Tr. a conspicuo: Mandrake Pills, There Bille cleat the sto ach and | trom the sigual office here, and ordered to the | jt looked as if Gen. Dents probavilines went Hee ee ene Law adits Bae we male of all tbe decd and’ morbid time fe | same Nesel, Chief Enginee: er George J D. En- be realities. There were evident signs of clear- | On the 4th of August, 1790, Congress ‘They will clear out the liver of all ciscased bile that bas accumu! is torpid and ti lacteals are weak, amd port. Seaweed Tonic proves remedy ever discovered. ‘will nentraline all excers of acid, making sweet and fresh; it will give permanent tone te this important organ, and create & od pr em for the goss; and ulthnately mal od. Alter thie preparatory treatment, what re- od prepare t mains to cure most ~ 4 ‘ veral prominent government officials. quiet til jhe hears the music up there | name of Semucl Spalding, of Philadelphia, | the offence was committed. Bi eee ee ee wae governmer then he’s ‘anxious for to git; only let go | tinnegh Me niddle af the foas bao apts, | Tura letter from A.J. Dailas, the United States | the bined oak Senda ahewseed ae Gaaneuin. Tue Sours ATLaxtic FLEEt.—A letter was zour firm hold, tell him what you want, | the first book of margin ever used b the govern- | Attorney of Philadelphia, to Mr. Nourse, at Hoo and i isaributed to the diseased lungs. | received at the Navy Department thismornin | he'll start off’ like the wind sir; expect | juni, dating back to 191, and the one in nee | Wash » he says: * On the 1éth instant old re it ripens all morbid matters. whether in the | trom Rear Admiral Joseph Lanman, command | '0 make $17,000 on him next year. Y, Sir, | when the seat of government was removed from | Tomkins was = into court to be com- | Bee oe reer eh the teecend maar tathetess | ing the South Atlantic aeet, dated’ iiede Jc, | tere Aint mo euch horses as hiss in Europe, sir: Philadelphia to this city. mitted. Awful to tell, | Bi Meeps ob bay ee ee “Sapitubar oo iggetn Neport | Cat make ‘em up sir, over there,I tell you; that AN INVESTIGATION THE SON'S EXAMINATION CONVICTED THE then. by tite great healing and purifying properties | Troms Comtenan icy Orach rb aes, & Teport | blue grass country of onrs out there is the place; | was ordered ba Albee Gal arn then Secretary FATHER ! | ofSchenck's Pulmonic Syrup, that allaleere and | {TO™ Commanter Quackenbush. of the Wasp. | we are fon Jo, have all the fast horses in the | Gr'the Treasury» as to the pefpetration of tie | The old man kept a good front, tl! his son's | cavities are healed up sounu, and my patient is | capes fea ka een ee tone pat | world sir. Tsee it, and zen know it; cover him | crime. und suspicions were fixed upon Mr. | ¢x@mination, taken Judge Livingston, in | 4 edb stpas se Moca ae eign 2tio | BP and put him back again. Fony, bring | Charles Tomkins, as shown in the following let. | New York, was read—that moment he claspe.1 The eesential thing tobe done in caring Consump- | between the Reds and Whites near the Rio | up Frog ‘Town, aint a very poetical name, | cer to Mr. Biddle = e ’ 2 Treascny DEPARTMENT, canny ‘ : ave e Is Ant What = Tue PATENT AGENTS INJUNCTION AGAINST Jie ~ — that they don’t often have such | scrip certificates which were issued for the Five my foe bey toed infleeh | THR DierRicr Govenxwxnt.—It will be re- | Mhtinguished visitors, and he wants to show up due thossand dollars murs wore sorasd thee te wee be troun cd’ i | membered that about a week since, T. H. Alex- | the horses separately inspected, and their merits | Ce, {BO" of the scrip certificates. In the course rson m health and | ander, and others, engaged as patent agents, | and demerits commented upon by the party. | or this inquiry a circumstance has been pre- true and only plan to cure | filed a bill in the Equity Court against the | The a seemed to enjoy the exhibition. | sented which has induced me to inquire of you is 3 District of Columbia, to enjoin the officers of | quiet tated ther~. and ronse it up to a ne bwalthy action, by which nataral and secreted. ‘The stomach, bowols, and liver are thns cl by the use of Schenck's remains In the stomach an excess of acid, theorgau poor. In Tequiring strength and sup- i's mma copditing like thie that Schenck’ to be th {it is alkatine, and 4 with Robert Fulton, Esq., editor of the Baltimore American, and ohn L. Thomas, Esq.. collector ot the port of Baltimore. After a ride of about five miles, “isacas and | TON.—Lieut. Commander R. 8. Chew has been detached from ordnance duty at the Washing- asa matter of form than as ing up, Dut by some acci-dent a wrong current Navy-yard, and ordered to the Wyoming. THE PRIZE HORSES, which were in excellent order. Mr. Fitzgerald, a short man with gray clothes, striped shirt, an red neck-kerchiet, slouched hat over the eye: and yellow mustache, explained in aloud tor to the President, the’ value, age, qualities, and pedigree of each of the animals. ‘-Why,” Mr. resident, says THE FLUENT FITZGERALD with hs thumbs under the arms of his vest, “that three year old bay stallion there sir, is the fastest runner in the country to-day, pretty rake voted financier of the times, ceived quite a large number of visitors. Things about the White House begin to look business like again, and the ante-room this morning was crowded with anxious ones desiring to see the chief magistrate of the republic. In the forc- noon he was visited by the members of the Cab- inet now in town, Solicitor General Bristo several English clergymen, who have been tending the Episcopal Convention in Baltimore, headed by the Lord Bishop of Litchfield; Sen ator Pool, of N. C.; Senator Rice, of Ark., and ywels the most valuable tion the stomach t authorized. nod hearty ite. od goods healthy. Livi ury as developed that Tr finally wi vamption is the free Negro, resulting in the defeat of the government Mr. President, but she’s one of ’em I tell you. lv remarking occasionally upon a defect the District om collecting a license tax from }| in orcomplimenting the action of some oneot the THE FIRST FRAUD ON THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. A “Financial irregularity” of “the mony Convicts Like it Simce The first fraud perpetrated on the Treasury cf the United States, of which there is any record, was in 1800 by aclerk named Charles Tombins, in the office of the Register, and by Tomkins was a native and keeper in the office of the Register in 1790, and continued there until 1803, when he resigned. public certificates signed in blank by Joseph Nourse, then Register of the Treasury. During was usual for him to leave these blanks, signed by him, to be filled up and used if necessary. nerally filled up the blanks, which fice, and on the return of the ficer would make a cursory examination, more & precaution, hav- act creating @ loan of five millions of dollars, ‘and of wind brought a new relay of clouds, and the | Learing 8 per cent. interest, and redeemable at | him. He contessed that he was in Baltimor: v'tie's | paesioent Grant returned here lst even- | "iM withhad it rays, "The party arse vished | Wesmpespereeut, terest, and feleemable a Tc his son salled for England, tbat did not ng cleansed | ing, and was in his office to-day, where he re- 0 si containi hegotiated princi; by Mr. Clement Biddle, a up tanks oortia- | 5 re through the Penn- sylvania Bank, at Philadelphia. redeemed from time to time, and the last of it in 1811, and it was not until then that the dis- covery Was made in the department of redemp- hat $1,000 more had been redee; ‘ This howe ead = wa and perplexing correspondence between iupartincat and bank officers, and HE SUSPICIOUS CERTIFICATE one which had been issued in 1500 in the whether a certificate tor $1,000, dated Octo! all signed as the other, but places left blank for the amounts, and one of which he (Tomkins filled up with the sum of $39,000, and which was disposed of by means of the same Malleson at 5, 1ercent. advance. This wasdixposedof by means ot a power of attorney executed by said Joy in the name of George Sherif. With this ; of 5, per cent. he purchased the shtp Justiana, commanded by Capt. Joy. The outfit and re- pairs cost £1,000more. Other money was loane:! and letters of credit were purchased on Hughes & Duncan, of Liverpool, and of Keller & For- man, of Baltimore, in favor of his moth.r. Justiona was an American ship, built at Nor folk, and was 380 tons burthen, His tather told him these blank certificates would be the mean= of making him mdent. His father per suaded bim to jate them for him, (his fatber,) and he (young Tomkins) was to have no interest in the monies arising from the gale o: them. unless his mother and sister, for whos: benefit he principally acted, should think proper to purchase a vessel, of which he might go captain. Joy was his brother-in-law his real name was Charles Harrison. Mas son of Thomas Harrison of Salter’ Hall Court, Canon street, London, an attorne by profession. He (Tomkins) married a dangh Thomas Harrison in Liverpool in isi: loaned Harrison £100 of the money procare:| for the certificates, for which he took bis note on interest, payable in 12 months. He lett Liver- pool in the Justiana, and arrived in New York, where he was arrested. Harrison also made a statement to Judge Liv- ingston, which corroborated the confession of James Tomkivs. The judge afterwards pro- ceeded to Philadelphia, where TOMKINS THE ELDER was confined, and found him very reticent, de- nying all knowledge of the transaction about the al icted blanks. He owned to having a son named James, who followed the sea, but knowledge of his son’s business in to Eng- land, or of having any business phe bed with the entered as book- in the country, it mn in the of- ister of- yas for cates An affidavit was sworn by Joseph Nourse set- | ting forth that Charles Tomkins did,on or about | the 30th of October, 1800, utter a false certificate | of 8 per cent. stock for $1,000; that he received | the sum of ®1, therefor on the 24th day of January, 1801, well knowing the same to be false; and on divers times since, &c., &c. On this affidavit a warrant was made charging him in both criminal and civil suits. He was brought before Judge Livingston, by whom he was com- mitted, to be taken to Baltimore and tried where loan was med than bis hands together, and his countenance changed. Che Evening Star, Voz. 38—N2. 5,792. | the federal TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches. REPORTED INDIAN LAND FRAUDS. Citizems Of the District of Columbian Said to Be Impticated. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star New York, Oct. 7, 1871.—The Times publishes this morning from its Washington corres}oucder en astounding exposure just bronght to light by an investigation mnder authority of the Interior I partment of gross reuds and irregularities | the issue of Chippewa land serip, under the treaty of 184, by which a bounty of eighty acres of land was granted to the half-breeds of t ~ Chippewas of Lake Superior” who were ot families, or males of 21 years and upward= Several homdred alleged trandulent app! ication« were granted and scrip iaed thereon. The land involved i said to be sixty thou , Valued at npward of @1m commissioners whe vow make the report assert that they h dant evidence ot the complicity of ex sioner Dole in th Mpreper eae Of Ubie sere. nt; Franktin Stecl, Rittson. isaac Van inens of Si. Paut, are ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. str ING NEWS PROM NEA TCO. prenune!« another in Ca- med a a valea. Generals Marquiz, Porra and Escupero, amt Colonels Beja and alli eal against Juarez in Sinaloa. General Porra is is the defeated candidate for Governer. provements, the building of railroads, a» protection of the coast. It also sanction making of Creaties with foreign nations A Big Revolution MATAMORAS, Oct. 2.—There is another groat revolution in Mexieo. The State ot Nueva lcow takes the lead, The famous Gen. Pe tinez bax pronounced in Gaele Juarez government, and onded by ¢ -terom ernor of Nueva Leon, together with al! State authorities and several other chicttains. Their combined forces are sad to be m on Comargo and Matamoras with the view of occupying the custom-house on the frontier. The first step taken by the authorities of Nueva Leon was to throw inte prison all employes of rermment. It is expected thix Movement will be seconded by the neighboring States, and that the revolution will become general. Gen. Portirio Diaz is reported to have id he would march against those who should Pronounce against the Juarez at his lovalty is mach doubted. jatamoran and the trontier yet quiet. Nevertheless the very anxious about = a proclamation to the soldiers under their re- spective commands, and to the citizens of the mtier in general. to stand and fight tor the Great preparations are ing made in Matamoras for the defence of the city if attacked, and all the cavalry has ler. for the front. The tele; is only working a= far as Mere, and no further news is reported at pur. Great excitement is trom A great discovery, but it is a picture of the times—the father seduces the son, and the son convicts the father! We have had nothi: like this since our revolutionary war. I w our itch for extensive commerce may not de- stroy all moral rectitude in our Atlantic States.”” to ict house of Charles Tomkins for the blank Ceaitcates, by Jadge Scott, chief Justice i ‘3th, 1800, issued in your name, and upon which | f the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and some of ie cattrely qune. & Save fe left in | the petitioners, claiming that the license act ix | animals. Heexpressed himself as highly pleased; | Mr.’Charles Tomkins, ‘under 6 power of attor- | the abstracted blanks were found, many the ether to heal up.there is hope.» cnty one | illegal ax regards them. Col. Cook and Mr. D. | but beyond manifesting a polite interest In what | ney from you, received the interest here trom | other rs and letters from his son, all going scan! Tange ligeand oeiee fe ue a gied Od ane | E. Cabill appeared in court this morning for the | was helng exhibited. the keer et oes ee eat 16th June, 1799, to Sist December, 1800, was | © show his connection with the act. especialls This is what Scheuck's Medicines will do tocure | District to answer,and fled a pleaanda general | not have detected that inate cnesameun a upon your own account or whether, ashe acted | With the negotiation in London of ‘the forged Conrumption.. ‘Ther wit clean oat the stomach, | and special demurrer, and the case being called | horse flesh with which he te credited ie neo here as your agent, it was any way on his ac- cates. . oe CH a it, Bet 3p 2 cud de reed was continued one week. attraction was count. The certificate was transferred to the Tomkins and his son were taker to Balti- ever the form may be system of all the disease that is in the lungs, what- y, It is important that while using Schenck's Medi- cines, care should be exercised wot to take cold; keep THE CATTLE SHOW, and a magnificent one it is. There has never been, it is said, a finer collection of cattle in Maryland, probably in America, than this. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The Bank of the Loan office of President to-day made the following appoint- red 261. Very re ments : our name, on the 7th January, 1801, and num- c ctfully, Joszrn Nourse, Reg. Treasury. Pennsylvania, in | More, and convicted at the of attorney. in-doors.in cold and damp weather; «void night air . Fine specimens of imported stock were marked To Clement lie, Philadelphia. Mr. Nourse and Michael Nourse, with a num- nnd “ake ut-dour exercise only ins genial aod Serr: enneeiees at mechention With the prize ribbon. A large bull: owned by Pl ianumnntagureemtdlonr emg whiowed that Mr. | ber of other clerks, and Thomas Sherif, of Bia. warm sunshive s = jovernor Bowie, wassclected as finest ~ . if t new notbi arg, were summot as witnesses at g patient to be careful in tegard to taking | Nantucket, Mame 1” “OuCew™ OF customs at | men on exhibition, and the fret prize awarded. | eke tClonint ea ee eOnE | he rial’ which, remeiemones as witnemes at Colds while using my Medicines, £4040 ors special | \siles We’ dteticeon, collector of cnstoms at | Ju*t ae the party left the cattle department was used by the officials in the matter, and no | both the elder and younger Tomkins. reason. A man who has but ¥ recovered | Dunkirk, N.Y > Governor Bowie drove up with a splendid | publicity given to it, by order of the Secretary, BOTH FATHER AND 80x From the effects of w bad cold is far more lable to ‘dwar Le Favour, appraiser of merchandise | h#it.of bays, and, alighting, escorted the Presi- | tintil the matter could be unravelled. A search: | Were sentenced to the felons prison, butin the Jupec than one who has been entirely cured; and | . ‘Tywer Me fave PP : ‘ntial party to a reception room in the main ing examination was entered upon at once, and | folowing year, 1812, they were out by precisely the same in fo Coneamption. | at Detroit. Mich. eee | fair building, where a lunch, &., was indulged | it was found that some President Jolin Adams, on the condition tha ng as the Inngs are not Sag peg per ep hd ‘ Sha N, ‘ mith, surveyor of customs at} in. ‘The President seemed a littie disappointed | rwxLvx BLANK CERTIFICATES HAD BEEN AB- oa amign the pro ty held by them to the ee dane te aoe ‘Ge ae ws Neihies Gb: cata: , | that the rainy weather had rendered the track etaacrap United States, which wae done, the government ees pationte Aguinut expest thamsmatves to Pig - Eee, collector of custome at | nat for use. After a visit to the grand stand, | fom the margin books, all si; in blank by recovering mest of the amount lost; and maki: re that is not genial and pleasant. Con Third Lieutenants in the Revenue Marine | '7°™ Which the beauties of the race ceurse are | Joseph Nourse, as Register, m | g00d the deficiency to the holders of the Fonaumnptives’ lange are ® mane of ‘sores, |. oVire. “Edmund Burke Chae Fiesta visible, the party returned to the carriages and | being on the 6 per cent. loan, stock abroad. ich the least change of semeopbare will ingame. pechdeinbany jr. Win kK Oveutt War 3 gp Babar proceeded directly to the St. Claire, where Mr. sequent to the 8 per cent. loan. doy was held for trial asacecessory, but on the Ceabateon aahew cbieuiomeicioes | tor hE AE Bee Baldwin, | Smith had , none of the parlors, dinner | Secretary, enclosing Mr. Biddle’s letter, was sen: | Tecommendation of the men at that tine, Susted Seng’ cannot, with oufery an cannot, with safety to expe d to the biting blasts of winds of Spring or Automin. from all irritating caution should be observed in this particular, as without it acure under almost any circumstances is impossibility - aetna aed a at i util the body has Festored to it the natural shiel uy of flesh and str: was myself cured kind of Consumption hearty these man; Cc T have cured t re never seen. about the first of October I expect to take posses. new building st the wortheast corner of Arch strestar where shall be pleased to advice to ali who may require it. Sail directions sccompans'ail my Remedies, 90 that a person iu any part of the wor.d can be readily sion of m Sixth nt mst of the faculty do. An in- been cured by this treatment whom for eight. After a hasty meal the President horse races now, but would probably get back to | ont. ‘There was no doubt le! wrought iron and steel cannon, and, it will be recollected, about a year since’an interesting suit growing out of this claim was entered by B. D. Whitney, private secretary to General Butler, to secure the payment of certain fees alleged to be due him by Ames. At his death the settle- 1 Jn &Sy.B.1a 15 Gracie & Son, of New Yor turned to them to Mr. Nourse, requesting that he lay the papers based. On the 20th of Septem! Register received for redemption from Messrs. $15,000 deferred stock, which was at once re- MARKED “COUNTERFEIT,” lead Mr. A. J. Dallas, the United States attorney, en- Henry B. Rogers, and Albert Bulner- fe siget, Ate r ; pot, being escorted by the com- troller, Inerder that he might de. | tered a nelle proscgws, and he was set frec,smd Wintor ue She chilling = sa mittee, and embarked with General Dent in the | tide on the propriety of imettuttag cout ter tae | soon after left the countey. This action eee ant Tt shouid be carefully ‘The Estate of Horatio private car of president Garrett for this city, | recovery of the money fraudulently obtained | approved by President Adams. What became Jha this particalsreas | EEVOCATION OF LETTERS oF ADMINISTRATION | Which was reached at o'clock. The President | Fearswercentertarmed at iwrther packet; | oc dames Tombine Ie not Keown, Dee tone To-day Judge Wylie, holding a special term said on the trip that he ‘‘ had given up going to bediscovered, as the missing blanks were sti!) AN IMPUDENT LETTER PROM TOMKINS, but that Tomkins the elder, to Joseph Nourse in the followi made an order revoking the letters of adminis- | it after a while redid Oly = <4 a vi Baltimore, and was livii ye presumed that e: re of his ines scutaued | tration heretofore issued on the estate of Horatio ee eee there ina geuteel snaumer, wos the guilty perek | rascilities tid mot quite cre hb opti In aasu- | Ames, deceased, to Mrs. Charlotte L. Ames and FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. and the fact, too, that he had a son, a seafaring | this letter he charges Mr. Nourse with having ‘thie treatment of the worst | C"mningham Hazlett, and the latter entered an — man, who had suddenly become owner and mas: | bad his (Tomkins") house violently broken open. . and havelived to get fatand | 2ppeal to the Court in General Term. ‘The de- Secaritics ter of a vessel, and was doing a large mercan- | 2d bis trunks and desk ransacked; his private ears, with one lung mostly was a citizen of Connecticut, and died the follo Cg 4 tile business, strengthened the belie ‘that papers taken away and detained, much to his onsands since, and very many | about six months ago, when he had a lar; as fie P OTBER CERTIFICATES HAD BEEN FORGED, imeonvenience. Also, charging him with deny- have | claim pending inst the government for Teese HFS | and on the fruits of which their prosperity was | ‘na in his testimony that he ever gave any di- .. | rection on the subject of issuing the eight per jm Meare, | cent. stock, while he (Tombkite) then held a written order of his on that very subj ; that he likewise endeavored te influence the jury by saying that as a clerk in the department he was » & certificate for cured by a strict observance of the same. ment of this claim devolved on the administra- and soon after another one for $30,000 of the | Temiudiny 8 related Price of ie Palco tera Dag Gullsdelphia, | tors, and the brother of deceased, Oliver Ames, same character. These both purported to have | [0 the clerks were taken off, but retained on the 50's bottle, or ite a ball doase Aes who alleges that he is the equitabie owner of the been drawn March 10th, 1806, in favor of George | headsof "7 that he (Nourse) ‘lls. 25 cents ® box. For sale by all claim against the government, took out letters Sherif, of Bladensburg, Maryland, and bearing | bad purchased, sold and jated in @ variety Jere. of administration, with the’ will annexed, six per cent. interest, payable quarter yearly, of ways, as the public would show; that THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street | at the domicil of deceased in Connecti- subject to redemption by payments Dot enosed’ in a private circular to the London brokers on Baltimore, Md.. Wholesale Agents. sei-s.t.th,tr b Les @ Perrims’ Sauce. rrenounced by Connoimeurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” em appetite and digestion. and it is un- Tt impr rivaled for its AvOr. ‘We are directed by Messrs, LEA & P! Drosecate all partics making or v ti; N.Y. the letters here were improperly granted, as | New York Central Scrip, 87%; Brie, 30%, . pre sent them for American stocks, and that they enls-cltm pe under the act of Congress of 1812 an administra- | ferred, —; Harlem, 130: do. . ing, | believed it to be the first instance of any fraud ot Great Reduction. tor obtaining letters atthe domicil of decedent | 114: Mi igen Centra}.119: Lake Shore and Mich’ | the kind. They further desired the er “to IN OLD BY AND BUUKBUN may proceed on those letters in the District of | 320" ,jamtherm. Wee: Uiton Pacific Railroad. | forward to thea some public document relative BRANDIES, GINS. Columbia without taking out letters in each ju- | 7373).''N sp to it, that they may transmit the same to Lon- ¢ vf the followin 2 yours old, 82. do., §5 do.; Brandies—Larochelle1 Hebnosary, 1364. Dupuy & [i Old Tom Brandy. my 4 e r 1 Salifornia. After robbery '. Faron Se thermometer stood at 28 degrees. Everythi ew To-day. take coger it ees for the dis- pone yr — of one year to escape prin splougia air Dye le the best te the word. | Was covered with frost. ‘The party experien —Virginis sixes, old, s2 big. | Co¥ery Of the persons who have stolen the ogni rom most oe ny Jace paraiysig or | in their ride every possible variety of weather— | 52, *+hed; do. » gl. 6136 bid: do, new, 70 | Blanks?” On this being made known to Mr death: “Aveld the venated anddcinsivesrerazetions | rain, hail, snow, frost, heat and cold, shadvws | asked; West 26 bid ed Gallatin, he ordered ¥ money. he hired out as a waiter girl at Milwau- igeating.viwuen thay de pot pumren. Bh wrung ‘sunshine. ‘The Tip Top Hous is Closed this mr quictand unchangels Weshen ten Tes Auuabr OF TORING, Ga- kee. and actually to ‘marry a young Applied at THUESTON’S [VORY PEAKL TUOTR Pow- DEK is the best article for cleansing and preserving bra bia & do.: Bowler, 6 do.; Old Or do., $5 do. Pine Apples (rectified) 2: ey 1383. $10; - $2.25; Oockt Liberal ditcount to the tr D. « . 1EK, Proprietors of the Native Wine Bitters, 1217 and 1219 Peun’s avenue. ’ Dye has tarnished ‘putation to integrit; the grigberfoct air Dye—Biack or Brvwn, bold ga eta eat ent, while the widow and Cunningham Hazlett took out letters of administration at the special term here in August last. A few weeks since Mr. E. L. Stanton filed, in behalf of Oliver Ames, a petition asking that the letters granted | © 1's; Marloes. here be annulled, and that he should be ap- | 2, Westra Union Tel Pointed. andthe case came up on Tuesday last | Ei ,Pecic Mail, §2'4; Bost on petition and answer. Judge Wylie this morn- | dross "ss ea brent, 3% ing made the order noticed above, deciding that ing in one y and interest, dred of the’ stock earin Baring Brothers & risdiction, and he declined to appoint any ad- ministrator here. Judge Leech and Mess Hinkle, Ingersol! and Arrick appeared inoppo- sition to the petition and in behalf of the ministrat pointed here. The assets ex- pected to be collected here consist of the sums yet to be paid by the government for cannon, and amount to 40,000 or more. a ss Winter ALREADY ComMMENCED ON MOUNT dorsement on the back mi; evidence of the counterfei dos doth es vil Bitte #AU to show. They also ask & person ax George burg, ‘and are there any other ek. The railroad is busy hau ng up coal for the supply of the party who are again to spend the winter on its summit. Government has pro- vided for the support of two persons to make scientitic observations during the wintr. ¥ Wheat dnil: Obie aud Indiana, $1.08 1.60 1.00. Corn quiet and «t southern. Tia78e. Gate quiet. [absc. firmer and iu improved demand on orders. Butter easier Western—hear Ad depress the market—Wa2ic Wimw sons. ber — sour stredy ent Galt Ew Youn. Oct. 7. steady and dull, Gov. cromente doll and steady, Virginia alzes, G14: Gow on @ voyage Bond street, New fes-tf pecte: Goov Tri. Usep.—The New Hampshire courts JOHN F. HANNA. AQTORNSY AT Law, oung’s Lax Building, _aeeee 8° Paton = c= RICHTER, TREACHER OF MUSIC, edly 935 Pa. bet. 9th and loth sts. }. CAULFIELD'S ad eX Q04L AND INSTZUMENTAL Musto cases OF PARTNER-HIP. T SEATON DONOHO & Ci SROKBRS. te., p28 ISERERE hereon hand Sch sitet, Mr. SIMON Juski ber of the above-named DIGGES retired. bys to" An act preecril tain officers of the District of ” approved SS6- 5. EEE, WE plonse coll a0 O0Te, enag. _ec8- 3? Inspector and Weigher RICKS! BRIOKS!! BEICKS IH! $00,000 BRICKS of ail Kinds on hand and fo- gale at lowest eases rages, esl? 1933 -=- ai Ew, BUNIONS, VORB S, C° INGROWING NAILS NTER. bing the ¢uties of cer” Columbia, diseases of the FEE — bs ae eT UNTER, Suargeos Chiropodist, 67 Pennsylvania av. near 4 street. wdlissnedT years in New York. seetats Gg: new. . Soild i i. # conte. ° ci “ a ss was connected with his father in the p | on the SOCVEN S INODORDUS KID OLOVE Gee: ere en tae otwithetanding toe tenerine, | Sade One se cchanee, Whe She eee ee: © | of these certificates, which suspicion froved ws R restores eae seahee: SSDI al | Egcad tor thirty dave only.” “A coupon of s | Naw Youk (ct. “Prat dui Sa leat” 3 Mens be correct, as will Be seen. As stated, he war fancy goods 5 Tiaip | through ticket insued last June was presented by | aulet and unchanged. Corn dull, and sells slightly | about to leave ot New York for a long & passenger for his fare between Lebanon and | "Wry your. Uct.7.—Shipments of specie t» Burope | 5 ie reat _— taken befor: N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DisTRicr | COPCord, and on the refusal of the conductor to 4 S1ss.i02 ” (A lh pene ] RE Sorta Feceive it and the refusal of the passenger to Hedge of the forgery when The Sd dap Orde eh. pay his fare otherwise, the judicial result indi- es E. 0. Carrington, Sty} on cated was reached: The decision is in aceord- oy ynen EE tel stmt. | cies Soe ice ie Gs po tee prey his solicitor. it bo cotered thes’ tie thease PE ge her to Judge Livingston, as follows: his name drew . cause his appearance to be entered James Tomkins, a mariner 4 bo oner acre Coe rae Gay oon forty we indson of Charles Tomkins of ays cause wi pro- war edeaste, : Chie! Sienal Other was for some years in the office of Joseph Nourse roe copy. Peat aw ¥ Justice. Wanixoron, D.C. Oct 7. 161, 100, Tale the ae eed States in syn bt Take haifa pint cctwSt by LP. writes The ore htbeloreat barometer hick reer to Liverpool, as a socrage’ pamenge the | of boil Pent pt pho "TRS EERSTE NOTICE, Tate epneriber vaatrerd that wate ras ta Sore yavpeei | oxtwent with Ss tends hat Joy's real | ie ot potaesium, eae aes veda . ing- | name is Harrison, he is to his = Give tHE Gints 4 Cuaxce—The Revolu- So hy ete tee eee north: | (Tomkins) wife, to whom be ‘was | belfe nid ounce —_ wee wie. | tion having learned that pretty lady canvassers | Onis’ rd to . fie men in order to obtain subectibers; nyse | Aan doherauh ted wr the Gel ena sate iecoe yone connected wi ver gras ene ein MS Yates yes subscriber, om cotaye ‘by law be Beat: they may fo buck 8 course to obtain a has a + orn ‘my hand this #%h day of oes, Sos ee eee Benj Ngee “BENJAMIN CHARLTON, | once.” Thus it is that are checked in | sont know Joy ! | aa on acrount both of principal ¢ proportion of $8 upon a hun- Gracie & Son were shocked at this intelli- gence, and in a letter to Mr. Nourse stated that they received it by the last ship, from England from their correspondents, Co.. who purchased it in London for their account in part of an order don io recover back the money paid, as the en- would not be sate to send the certificates until they heard from Mesrs. Baring in reply, as, in case of their being lost, they would have nothing Pray, does there suc erif reside at Bladens- mis-ing from the Treasury? We are fearful that ‘This was in October, 1811. Tomkins was then in Philadelphia and his son was about starting to Lisbon as master of his own ship. the ‘Justiana,” in which he had been cruising to England and other countries. “It was sux YOUNG TOMKINS the subject of negotiation of stock for them, contracts were into by which large emoluments accrued to him; that in his contracts with Baring Bros. & Co., respecting the trans fering of Louisiana stock for them. be received one dollar for every transfer, and trom the vast number it must bave been of great emolument exclusive of the advan’ of free postage: that his uuwarrantable taking of property from him finishes his persecution of him, and if sat- isfaction is not given, he (Tomkins) would pre- sent a legal application for it through another interest. Messrs. essrs. source. +202 A BurReLaR iN Perricoats.—A few days since a young man named Kobert Clark was ar- rested in Jonia, Michigan, charged with having committed a robbery in Detroit more than one ago. When arrested Clark was arrayed in not be conclusive also stating that it a8 a young Miss just from boarding school, and wha to fall suspicion, sais that she was waiting for the arrival ofher father blank certiticates man. Clark, after ing «musing adventures of his with young girls with became acq! while personati: whom he that sex. ‘Tne Time or GopsmrTe Matw.—The con- treversy he time made by Goldsmith 8 ° all the fashionable fixin, belonging to a girl of | de fotel, where he bearded aris of Mexico on account of such stirring Policy of the New ™ of Spain MADRID, Oct. 7.—Sagosta will use bis Mfla ence in favor of the adoption of # radical policy by the new government. Piellan has been ap- pointed Captain General of Madrid, relo General of the City. Senor Ralagner ad- ministers the affairs of the Department of State ad interim. Advices received here from Melilla state that the revoitof Kabyles menaces only the domin- ions of the Sultan of Turkey, bas went troops to The garrison restore order. of Melilla will take no part in the against Kabyles. unlews some insult should be red to the Spanish cause of the outbreak was the estab! of a Moorish custom houxe on the coast. A im Constantinepiec. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 7.—The or the cholera bas been checked, and the alarm which war felt concerning the spread of the epidemic is subsiding. The French-German Commercial Paris, Oct. 7 —Victor Curing the absence of Ponger Quertier, who will g0 to Berlin to secure Fatification of the commercial treaty, notwithstanding the visit of General Manteuffel to Versailles for a similar purpose. —— The Cherokees En Route fer Their CHATTANOOGA, through bere last night en route for the Indian Territory, A ge oe Pe soon H. A. Barnes’ general tand tot the Memphis railroad, who hax made a con.ract with the government to trans- port the Temainder of the Cherokee tribe. Sw es A Tammany Cane Postponed. New York, Oct. 7.—The case in which Jas. H. Ingersoll, one of the city contractors, wax moruing in the Suprem judge Ingrahtm. Gen. Barlow and Geo. c, Barrett, counsel for the citizens’ committee of seventy, wanted to proceed, but ex-Judge yor ‘ob- fondant will shove 80 set aside the order com- pelling the defendant to appear in court for ex- amination. Toreka, Kax., Oct. 7.—A party of Kansas cattle drovers at Abeline yesterday spent most of the day going around town and forcing the business men to treat them with liquor. Finally a disturbance oceurred, and in attempt ing to quell it the city marshal wounded one drover and accidentally killed another. Bactimone, Oct.7.—In the United States Dis- triet Court, in the case of EK. N. Bower- man, late deputy collector, ch: with em- bezzlement, “jury to-day aa a verdict First Race at Jerome Park. JEROME Park, Oct.7.—The weather is favor- The attendance able, but the track is heavy. is it In the first » pv a a Sees, Benciane suate- Ortolan was the winner. Time : 2:20. Ou» No. F sr a jo. Tru Br. TrH Sr. PAPERHANGINGS, &c., Gilt Papers, Piain Tints for et a teem rite

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