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THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays Ex AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner lith St. {HE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'T. 6. MH. RAUPPMANN, Prev, poirot’ eee THE EVENING STAR fe served by carriers to shotr subscribers at TEN CENTS PER WKEK, oF 1-Four CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter ‘Two Cznts esch. By mail—three months, @! six months, 95.00; one rear, $5.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—pablished Friday—@1.00 syesr, BF Invariably in advance, in both cases, and bo paper sent longer than paid for BT Bates of advertising furnished on application. —_——e—eeeee—e—ee———————— Che Loening Star. Vee, 388—N&. 5.797. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1871 J / Fifth District Republicans, THEY ARE IN FAVOR OF IMPROVEMENTS. “ All's Weil that Buds Wall.” A meeting of the republicans of the Fifth dis triet was held Tocslay might at Stott’: Hall Jobn Minor Botts in the chair, and B. F. Gran scoretary. Mr. Kichard Brown moved a reconsideratio » of the vote by which Henry Hensley waselecte | artistant secretary. and that the name of Wm Ward be substitr.ceo, as Hensley WAS NOT ELECTED PAIR. Dearie! W:lhiems was of the same opinion, and bi TWO CENTS. E EDUCATIONAL. AMUSEMENTS. Ts MANS BOARDING AND SPOR youNG Lables yber 16th, at 2017 ES ¥ SCH Witt be opened on I wt ite Brvndexcks Celphia: How. B. J Barbour, V a; and Prof. Davis, University of Virginia; ard many others. ‘oo 12-6¢ ERMAN —If ye B and will I Speak 24 3d trent N. SENT: fer 4 cher of Gera M KS. S. A_ PECK abe Fall periea) ‘De obtained from Be pt y Il parti 7s m obtain: ro the Principal, at 1704 Tet. se00: Im" [_LA¥ DEPARTMENT OF COLUMBIAN 4 CULLEGE. hool opens WEDNES. Law Building, on 6th at 5% 0 clock p.m ‘The regular Facaity will be aasiated by eminent cad. who have been engaged to Lec- onth 5 w ing from 2 \) ee DEPABTMEN o7 GEORGETOWN Corner of E and 20: WASHL COLLEGE, ‘The next regular course of Lectares in this ineti- tution wil! commence on MONDAY, October 2, 1871, nd end in the following March. FACULTY: Professor of Principles Pathology and ics. RDO HOWARD, M. D. id Diseases of Women a Proferser of Children. N ELIOT. M. D.. Professor of Prinei- actice of Surkery, MES E. MURGAN, M.D. Profesor of Materia ica and Thera ven HARRY THOMPSON, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Operative Steger: JOHN G F. HOLSTON, M. ay BLISS, M x. D., Professor of , Lecturer on Urinary Path- SON, M. D., Clinical Pro- of Females. +M.D., Professor of Chemistry D th Diseasea TILDEN and Toxicology. WARWICK EVANS. M.D, Demonstrator. G_L. MAGRUDER, M. D., ‘Prosecto For circulars and Os Se%-Stoodkd information apply to SSON ELIOT, MD. De Es set north’ 0, 914 Ast SB. Spquetary, corner lar © Medical Lectares EDNESDAY, October the lith, 1871, at S o'clock p.m. SILAS L. LOO! ave. Boi ROBERT REYBURN. -M.D., No. 629 street NW. Wadsworth Professor ot the Principles HOS. TABER JONSON, A. M..M.D.,cornerof JOS. TABER JOHNSON, streetand N.Y. ave. N. W., Professor of Ub stetrics, Diseases of Women and Children GIDEON &. PALMER. A.M..M.D..No. 2104 Street SE... Professor of Phy: id Hygiene PHINEAS H.STRUN. M.D., University Bill. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine CHARLES B. PURVIS. A. M..M.D., No. 1113 L street N. W.. Thaddens Stevens Professor of Ma- teria Medica and Medical Jurispradence. Med’ ALEXANDER T. ALGUSTA, A. M.,M.D., No. 2319 L street N. W., Professor of Descriptive aud CHENEY, A.M ,M. D., Lecturer on Mi- D., Lecturer on Op- thalmol: zy WILLIAM HB. SEAMAN, Lecturer on Botany. OSCAB OLDBERG, Lectarer ou Practical Phar- macy. * ONE CLINICAL LECTURE will_be given di + &t 3: o’clock p. m., by one of the Professor by the Lecturer on 0} halmetogy. ‘These lectures will be illustrated by the numerous cases in the 1, Dispensary, and Orphan Asy- he institetion. ical Instracticn and Practice, 4 by any in this city, will be afforded ali Students in attendance. Ban ey ulation, €5; Full course, $100; Sin- je ticket» =, PHARMACEUTICAL SCROOL. ‘The Third Regular Course will commence October ith. 167). Lectures will be given on Chemistry, jat-ria Medica, Practical ey Botany. wedd-tocls Jo A. COLE, ary ILL OL a Burgical Anatomy. J. ED. \g KS GRURR WILL KEOPEN HER NDAY, sth of HO on M ptember, 1303 ts Be tree! S19 DATAPSCO FEMALE IN<TITUT NEAR BALTIMORE, Mo. This Institute b years, and enjoys been in operation for thirty Rational reputations With the Dumb?r of pupils limited to ninety, it has represent- atives from two-tairds of tee States, principally South and jocation is pre-eminent] y Dealt 5 _EXPERIESCED ) THOROUGH SEACHEE IN PIANO MUSIC AND DRAW- NG will receive pupils at No. 15231 street, be. Teane and Mth street. tween Vermo se23-lawét* (P'HE MISSES OSBORNE'S YOUNG LADIEY 1 POA RDING AND DAY SCHOOL will reopen MONDAY, September éth, at 943 M street, (north- east corner of lth.) Thorough instruction by jerthern teachers. Professor Masso) a) Cyn ach. References—Ex-Secretary Wm. H. Seward, mu. 3.8. Crocker, Johu His, (owt Consul Gene- Send for circalar. ‘eug9- low" SCM ITIFIC INSTRUCTION TN INSTRUMENTAL MUST pSAMUEL CARUSI havi is profession. wi vd mpils. A class of young ladies will be received at *s residence. No. 116 Ist street east, between A and B north, Capitol Hill. selS-2m Ge. ral.) VOUAL ANB learn GERMAN, | you jo Read, Wri'é | | | | | To-morrow Night = great bill—M. EW NATIONAL THEATER. Sole Lesseeand Manager........Mr. J.G, SAVILLE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1571 Renefit and lust appearance but two, of MR. CHARLES MATMEWS, Who will appes iz Charies Culdstream, in his own ecmedy, in two acta, entitled USED Ue. And Young Wilding in, ute" comedy of thy 8 AY AFTERNOON, at 20% ATURP A THEWS MATING id MONDAY, s oH 7 fon of Mr. Charlee Wheatlsigh. 2t BAND ORGAN AND VOCAL CONCERT, AT SAINT JOHN'S CHURCH, Georgetown, D. C., WEDNESPAY, OCTOBER 187z, at 7:30 p.m. Ty. inaugurate the New Organ jest erected by Erbon, New York. By tho bent talent of the District. Tickets $1: Children £0 cents. To be had at EL- Lis? rood store, Penua. avenue: METZEROTT'S mesic store, Penna. avenue; THOMPSON'S deng store, corner 18th st. New York avenue; GET- sais lasapeean getown, D. ©. 0clS-td arance. OctoBER 16, 1871 INCOLN HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 14, ar 8 o'ctocx. CONCERT IN AID OF THE CHICAGO SUFFERERS, BY THE OBAL Ery, following ladies and gentlemen, who jencrously tendered their services: AMP, ATRLAMB. carn Maye NCTON PATRLAMB, a GEO. FELIX BENKERT, Me CASTER ROGERS KIERORFER. MB. B. C. SHERMAN, Conductor. Tickets, No extra chi rsale at Metzerott's Mi Lie cous HALL, cH Assisted by the have for reserved seats. ore ocl3-2t FRIDAY NIGHT, Octoser 131n, ‘The Managers of the Entertainment in aid of the Fourth Presbyterian Church have determined to TOF HOWARD | orale the funds to the ¥. CHICAGO SUFFERERS. SELECT BECITATIONS, VOCAL AND INSTRU ‘ MENTAL PERFORMANCES. 0c 12-2 G RAND PROMENADE CONCERT. XH LN ALD OF THE CHICAGO FUND, GIVEN UNTER THE AUSPICES OF THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY AND THE PRESIDENT’S MOUNTED GUABD, MASONIC TEM PLE. FRIDAY, Octosen 13, 41 5 Po. ‘The full Marine Band has been 5 Tickets, admitti gentleman and lady, $1. ‘or sale at all book and drug stores, and at the door. All members of military organizations are expected to appear in uniform. : Brecutive Commitice. W. Oxens, Capt. Thos. J. Luttrell, ¥ . Moore. pt B.C. Lewis. Capt. J. W. McKnight, Cominitice of Arrangements. Ht. J. Waleh, Col, A. Webst. Lt et ee PS. ). 486 Seventh street, streets = ‘doors above Odd Fi wie Hall, ‘indow ns aa Nameand Number. api8-1y* PoE AEROS, sxornc scavany, SEW MEDICAL BUILD will 0} DING 1004 On SATURDAY. of Ey PROFESSIONAL. D® 24mee F Moncax Office and residence, No. 905-E STREET, near the Gensral Post Office. Will be at his office in South Washington at 10 a. m. and 5 p.m. oc 4-tf LADIES’ GOODS, &c. J OTICE. . P. CHIPMAN has retired from the firm of CHIPMAN, HOSMEB & CO., so far as iness embraces the prosecution of claims = - — — — ~ its busi NEW IMPORTATION OF PARIS KID | sgaiust the Government. GLOVES 7 “ar M. WILLIAN 7 Pennsylvania avenue. DIES. i the 2 rs. ‘at Mrs. n 6th and , rtment of KID GLOVES, fn all . st received. One But ton. $1; To Bi 91.20; Misses, $1. Every pair ectt if Fespectfully called t WINTER FANCY Goop: 1 the diss Ls Rage to cal! before all new, well se- me to sell at rated Belding Bros. Sew plore. Wcents. ocll-3t will find it te chasing elsewhere, a Jected-and bought reduced prices. The ing tuk, 14 oz spools. - ax GBAND OPENING ar . KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, COBNER NINTH AND F STREET?, of an entire How and Selected Stock of MILLINERY and FANCY G00) _Bpecialty—Testamentary 5 FLOWERS, FEATHERS. ty jour. ape FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, We. 5 walle, Aod sll the LATEST NOVELTIES of Season Ho. fom Low LADIES’ HOSLBRY,GLOVES AND CORSETS at the lowest market rates, se29-tr M - WILLIANS HOUSE IN PARIS, ° No. 7 CITE TREVIS, . and he will be able to show, sesurtment of Has been AKS mats to Jost RuctivE—a fine assortment of Berg- BERLIN ZEPHYR ERED SLIPPER an 5 rs 5 ET $ 7 A 0} tb welt at the lowe | C. ‘he Land and Patent business will be conducted as heretotore. That retating to Law and Clatms SFRIRS, the Govermment will be continued by Hos ER & UO. HM P. CHIPMAN, : A) HOSMER: oc3-Im ©. D. GIUMORE. A DR.JOHN H. D4 RRALU has removed, his DENTAL ROOMS to1227 Pa. aren over Franklin & Co., Opticians. ool-ly JE: WoLr, p. 5 URGLON DENTIST, 1729 Pennsylvania avenue, REST, ee and Ith streets. 2023 6" @. STARK WEATHER. "nthe AnD str SEEN, NT. it DRAWINGS f E.* SHURE ay ape a D. ORE CIL I vaeen TRACHER OF MUEIC, setly 935 Pa. ave., bet. eh and 10th sts, WASHINGTON HOTELS. oPuE ARLINGTON,” VERMONT AVENUR. T. RORSSLE & SON, ocle-tf Paornierors. FRASELIN OTE! WILLARD, SBBITT HOUSE, oot x. AE GREAT PREVENTIVE OF CHILLS, F. X. DOOLEY'S TONIC ELIXIR OF CALISAYA, Bo Reg sepia, ethene coe A. }; Draggist, Anacostia, D.O. ocd-tf ‘TSbehtd Boi Faduaine Fonon Pour. SPECIAL NOTICES. lenry LOVER’ rds me much pleasure to bear testimony as one. of your Crystal Discovery. Some ite in India { suffered from a severe tothe c-untry. On my recovering. a patch of hair on the left side of my head became per- White, without af all aPecting the remainder. t wve this unsightly appearance, I had recourse to ous rations, both in Europe acd this country; but they all had one great detect—thay dyed the hate black ow, with your Crystal Discovery, Lean get the desired shade—the uataral color of my oe 1g dark we ee — your Discovery t eparation I know of. Yours, truly, ENRY J. ROGERS.” Clean, clear, harmless, it furnishes the ouly safe reparation to give new life to the Hair, when de Cayed or . It will stop the hair fall nd re move dandruff. Sold by many of See prtarost drag- gists and at depot, 2d and D streets, Ww. Oat ARTHUK NATTANS overer, &e. Fag 2 In? Robertson Wat do. i Bron. 6 do, 8 a0. Baker 5 le, (rec! Brindiee“Larochstier? BS do.t do, tne do. Set ON Ps a, So ds Gickiadl Bitters: Blackborey Brandy. Liboral discount to trade. % : 0. GAUTIER, ri the PropriegTy and 1 Wine Bitters, Penn's avenue, my Pronounced by Counoisseurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” Tt im es appetite and digestion, and it is up- rivaled for ite flavor. We are di; directed by Messrs. LEA & PERRINS to ris ‘king or vending counterfeits. emermpesemer: 9° v8 SONS. NOAN sal2-ecém aeons jew York Batchelor’s Hair Dye. ‘This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. Badr nor day cvtalle poison to, produce paraiyeia. or He 0 geath old the vaunted and delusive preparations boasti vs jo pasess. gen W. A. Bachelor's Hair Dye has had thirty years re—Black or Brown. Bond 6 street, New Applied at 1 THURSTON’S [VORY PEARL TOpTR POW: DEK is the host article for cleanait rving testh. Sold by all druggists. Price, 33 ane ca. JOUVEN'S reno! US KID GLOVE, OLRAR- restores 801 loves equal to new. sists “sod Uakey geeks deals: Pete’ rugs’ : 7D des-ly 7D H.B. HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS TO ORDER FEOM GERMAN AND FRENCH GRANITES, PIQUES and TRICOTS. ENGLIFA AND FRENCH DIAGONALS AND BASEET COATINGS DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS. CHIXCHILLAS AND BEAVERS. IRISH FREIS. CARES WEST OF ENGLAND KELTONS. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS AND CHEVIOTS. GERMAN, FRENCH. axp ENGLISH CASSIMERES. CHOICE AMERICAN CASSIMERES, CLOTHS anv DOESKLNS. VBLVETS, CASSIMERES, WORSTED anv SILK VESTINGS. READE-MADE CLOTHING, & VERY LARGE AXD PLEASING STOCK. FURNISHING GOODS, EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL. eS). W. OOR OF 7rx AND D STBEBTS. i eee ! PRICEs, STYLES, AT A. STRAUS’, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Twrex Doors From lity Sreeer. FALL AND WINTER SUITS: CABTOR BEAVER SUITS...0.......1emeeeses GBT OO ENGLISH DIAGONAL SUITS................ 25.00 ENGLISH CASSIMERE......ccscceneceneccecee ENGLISH MELTON.. wesenessseenncanceenne, WASHINGTON MILLE.......... TIGER SILK, MIXED... BAERIS’ SILK, MIXE’ HABBIS’ CASSIMERE. SCOTCH CASSIMERE. PUTMAN CASSIMERE.... PHENIX CASSIMERE......... ALL WOOL CASSIMEBE........0.....ccceceee GENTEEL CASSIM EBB sss. .scsseeesmseesereeeeee And HEAVY SUBSTANTIAL SUITS....... FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PANTS AND VESTS, 4 LARGE VARIETY, YOUTHS SUITS BOM ocecccscssssssesesseee 88 to $16 BOYS SUITS FEOM........ soe 04 to 910 OVERCOATS, CAPES AND GLENGARY COATS IN GREAT VARIETY AND PBICES. . CALL AND SEB. (7 Remember name and number. A. STRAUS, se 1 Pa. ave., bet. Wand lth 1 EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this sovrce to-day were $219,911.61. Tue CanineT met at noon to-day; all the members present except Attorney General Aker- man, who is out of the eity. SECRETARIES Delano and Robeson both re- turned to the city last evening from their cam- paigning tour through Ohio. CommisstoxgR Doveass, of the Internal Revenue Office, returned here jast night from Pennsylvania. GxN. J.S. NxoLey, representative from the Pittsburg district, is in town, staying at the Arlmgton. EXxTENsion oF Patent REFUSED.—The ap- plication by George W. Hildreth for an exten- sion of patent for gang plows has been refused by the Commissioner of Patents. Tux New Carcaco Post Orrice.—A tele- gram received at the Treasury Department to- Say announces that the Post Office will be located in the Wabash Avenue Me’ thodist Church, and the Sub-Treasury in a building on the west side of the ORDERED ow CouRt-maRTIAL Dury.—Capt. Loomis L. Langdon and First Lieut. Thomas Ward, ist artillery, have been ordered to duiy on the court-martial at New York, in place of Capts. John F. Ritter and George M. Brayton, Sth intantry, who have bee velieved. Tue PresipeNt and Mrs. Grant, the Post- master and Mrs. Creswell, Secretary Boutwell, Secretary Robeson, and General Porter leave here to-night on the late train for Boston, to at- tend the laying of the corner-stone of the new Post Office and Custom-house. Secretary Belk- nap leaves to-morrow, and will join the party on Monday. They will return about the latter part of next week. Hon. Gries A. Sxirs has resigned his posi- tion as Second Assistant Postmaster General, on eccount of ill-health, and Hon. John A. Routt, of Minois, i2s been appointed to fill the vacancy. Mr. Routt was formeriy enter clerk of General Smith’s division, and more recently United States marshal for the southern district of Iiinois, REMOVAL oF THE NorTH# CaRoLina On OKEES.—Colonel Cox, of the Interior Depart- ment, and Friend Lang, of the Board of Indian Commissioners, telegraph to the Secretary of the Interior that they have succeeded in placing all of the Indians in North Carolina on their reservation in the —_— Territory, and that to W, they will return ashington on Sunda; morning. . Fines ry tHE Rocky MovunTatys.—General Humphreys, Chief of the Engineer Bureau of the War Department, to-day received a letter geological expedition or the auth paralsl ated al ex; m or the parallel, Camp in Eastern Uintah Mountains, October 3d, in which he states that extensive fires have shout the Rocky Mountains since August 26th, filling the air with such volumes of smoke as to er stop topographical work. On the 2d of October a heavy snow storm pre- vailed, and on the 3d, for the first time, the air was clear. Mr. King says the survey will be completed by ‘December Ist, and that the expe- dition is very successful. ———_-+e2-____ THE BURNED CITY. What is Being Done for the Chi and What They are img for Themselves. In accordance with the suggestions of Presi- dent Grant the banquet proposed by the city of Boston at the Sp be aden corner stone of the Post Office will pensed with and the money applied to the relief of Chicago. for le of req that a general collection be made in all the churches on Sunday next. The Areh- Dishop sere the request for the information ofthe lic churches under his jurisdiction. 70,000 SUFFERERS TO BE PROVIDED FoR THIS WINTER. Joseph Medill, of the Chicago Tribune, esti- mates the number of persons to be provided for the coming winter at70,000. The iegisla- ture-of Lilinois assembles in special session to- day. Gov, Hayes, of Ohio, has Deen in Chics several ‘ys worl ener, . en. Sheridan liars ieee NO OUT BREAK OR DISORDER has been ; that no authenticated report of-an attempt at incendiarism has reached him, and the people of Chicago are calm and well dis- posed, and that the force at his command is ample to-maintain order should it be necessary to pro. tect the district devasted by the fire. It Bigot ciTy hey ote saeaninne eae an yn ici reports that millions feet of lumber was destroyed, leaving twenty-four million feet still on hand. One hundred thousand dollars were subscribed iu Chicago yesterday toward rebailding the cham- ber of commerce on the old site. Work upon it will be commenced at once. Wholesale dealers in provisions, flour, and lumber refuse to take advantage of the situation, but continue to sell their goods at old, grices. coal-dealers who have any steck left. Tempor- ary buildings are being tion, and by to-morrow night there will dreds of for occupation. A marked change in the spirits of the people has taken place. “The first feeling of utter prostra~ tion has given way to confidence, The burnt district is no longer an object of interest, save as to the situation of sites for rebuilding. Every business man who can finda shed in which to resume, has be; Thecountry debtors are remitting their , and insurance solvency becomes more and more Promising. Business was resumed as usual at the live yards to-day. XO SIGHT SEERS WANTED. . e1 makes an peel the Associated Press to the people RIGHTY DEAD BODIES are now lying in the . ‘The most were found on the north side. It is certain that this Is but a small portion ot the number caught in the terday held an fnnuest four bodies, aly an on jour = of which were One was Henry bridge. Pants of aoe the will be open business ax ‘SOOn ae due notice of time and place; they’ will instalments to not more than fifteen per in case of any indi- instalments as fast aa, telets io Sok, as Svallable ctl thole ostive Latinas Oo ee £ i é f E Hi THE WASHINGTON AND CHESAPEAKE RAILROAD. A New and fj rtant Enterprise. Connection of the Capital with Chesapeake Bay by a Short Line of Railway. WASHINGTON, October 9, 1871. Editor Star: Uhave just retarned from Calvert county, Md., where Ihave been engaged for the past two weeks in examining the route for a rail- road to be made from Washington to the Chesa- peake Bay, at a point a short distance above the mouth of Choptank river, where the road would, when finished, connect with the road leading from Washington to the lower part of the eastern shore of Virginia, thence across the bay to Hampton Roads, Norfolk, &e. Ileft New York t going “Vally-n Henry Himber moved that acoyted with the charged ‘bat Hens acted with the demo- crate in the last eh and be would have po dc mocrst to rule over him. Hcury Hensley got the floor, and BEARDED HINDER AB A LIAR if he charged him with democracy. He said in ail proba: met Himber face to face during the phe was fighting im the rcbel ranks, Himber did pot reply to this, but that Hensley had torn down the Amer- from the Union engine-house during tpation celebration Great confusion followed, Hensley brandi that, too, as a le. . sed M. Thompson said Himber conld sce the mote im other people's eye, but could not see the " any of a New York Bank. Naw Woux, Oct. 13-—The Stuyvesant bank, the minutes 144 Broadway, suspended payment yesterday. The Stuyverant isa State bank, with a capital of $200,000. Davis Callamore fs president and Jobn Van Orden cashier. It is claimed that the bank can pay every dollar due depositors, an.l that its capital is liable to be encroached upon only from $50,000 to $75,000. The failure is doubtless attributable to the Chicago fire and the consequent tightening of the money market and difficulty in procuring funds. ———- : ‘The Trial of Dr. Medlicot:. Sr. Lovis, Oct. 13.—The trial of Dr. Medli- cott, charged with poisoning Isaac Ruth, of Lawrence, Kansas, commenced Tuesday. ‘The testimony so far has all been of a medical char- acter. Dr. Sanders testifies that morphine has be mation of Hensley. He t . ; barged that Himber had given on the 16th 1 4 hich time I | been found in the body. It is said the case will | 1" hisewn. He ey Ween ‘busily euguged ta he examina. | a:8mme a very sensational phase, both ses First Ward, and wher be potd bias oo"ae tion. I find that the best route would be | having startlingevidence in reserve. Scatter ene ae yf to commence on Pennsylvania avenue at a point ae forgiving himajob. ’ ™ * Per cmtage where formerly the burnt bridge; The Tammany Embrogtio. £ to pass across the county of Prince George's, Mr. ©. L. Hulse was called for, and came for x the Woodyard near St. Rose’s Church, and when Waiker White objected, saying that A Mondamus on the Conirviler. New You, Oct. 13.—Judge Ingraham has Anse: foxrome the Patuxent river at oF near the vil- | deckied that te far as the arecrument bonis are Si Tne Ae So. aiee nee jage of Nottingham, on the Patuxent river, to a | concerned the two per cent. tax does not apply e A . peint on the Chesapeake bay below Fishing | to the case of the Department of Parks, and | "== *!!TE MAN BAD ALWAYS PooLED THE x16 and would always fool any white man coming here from the North to i them with a few drinks of whisky. Mr. Huise raid that he had no isuc to make with Waiker White, and did not know what bh: meant by fooling. ‘He did not come here te too! creek, there to erect a breakwater. The dis tance’ from Wasbington to the bay, as near as I can ascertain, is 21 miles. The country through which the road would pass is level or slighi road granted a mandamus compeling the controller to furnish bonds at their Scanane. The judge also said he would decide the question of fanded stock in a few days. ee Srspensi: of the Connecticent Fire He was opposed to undulating, and easy to work. Had this been built by the government during the late War, it would have been a saving of hut ndreds Bsnrance ¢ . them. He thanked them for thelr endameoment of millions of dollars. When made, it will short- | hamtrorp, Oct. 13—The following circular | {» t “You don’ = en the time of travel from Baltimore five Bours, | was issued this noon ages: Fee hee cn any cope me") from Washington, four or five hours. It will, by its different conneetions, be a road of great travel both north and south; a coal depot on the bay might be established which could be approached at all seasons of the year, Chesapeake bay being one of the best harbors in the world. The roa haere apr through some of the best lands in Maryland, inferior to none for producing fruits and vegetables. Washin; ton could ina few hours be supplied not on! with the fruits and vegetables, but with tisk Hulse—-Nobody can represent you, Walker.” Continuing, Mr. Hulse said that he bad made some mistakes in promising too much; but woul.! try and do better. He bad favored the four lion lean use be Sones it best for the laboring men, and because with these improve ments would come wonders—railroads, steam Loats, manufactures, and other meansof making bus:pess. The opposition to the loan in this (Sth) contractors. district comes trom disa) ited Walter White c arged that Mr. Hulse would not be in favor of the loan had he not been of the Connecticut Fire Insurance Co pany:—Definite information, just received fro: C » places our losses ai so high a figure that we are obliged to suspend business antl the question of reorganization shall be settled. (Signed,) Jouyw B. Ecpripar, President. —— A Bey Buried Under a Fallen W: Newark, N. J., Oct. 13.—The walls of the old hospital in Central street, receatly burned, were blown down alive from the Patuxent and Chesapeake, and | buried in the debris, & one named Jone ke live from the Patuxent and C ey ani one named Jube kilied. | ty’, or of tho Moune With the fruits of the West Indies. "My em- | The body was recovered after midnight, iy a oe OE joyes, a compan: formed principally from ee 5 i nek Poem a Ler York and Pint 2 ‘of Wm. M. Evarts. the vote of the republicans of the district for (he tour million loan, ado} Arrival ted. New York, Oct. 13.—Arrived, steamer Rising meme diiesae aibeate Jetion = > inwall, and steamer Cuba, from Liv 1. Among the Cul ask of Congressa grant of 2,000,000 acres of land to assist in making the road, the government to be allowed to pass her mails, &., duri ing the loan, the governor, and the republican wars, passengers is | (1¢' - her troops and munitions of war free of 2 | Wm. M. Evarts. gate inthe Legisiative Assembly; T think that when the ‘Washington and Chean- Daniel Williams offered » resolution peake road is completed, a communication with the Pointof Rocks road would lead to the for- mation of a coal depot at the Bay that would be of inealeulable utility, not only to RO%Srnment their support to the regular nominee, to > dent Grant, t Governor Cooke, and to the Board of Public Works; 5 Sandy Lacy offered a resolution endorsing the LOCAL. NEWS. RED-HOT MEETING IN HE TWEN- but fo the commercial World. >, (0 crumeme TY-FIRSE DISTRICT. a Sur toe lisese of Dalen bay beltig mace a port of entry, Washington | Prayer at the ep aetliom at | adopted. x could receive her goods in fifty (50) minutes] the Close—J ‘Stonishes the — pe the —e : gem ag emg pe —. b gene ‘mecting of the Workingmen's Club of th ‘Tur National News Comenny < sends us Nast's Inland, off Cape Charles, where there is ner | Twenty fires district wae held last nine oh the | Coreen se oe Se Veg Sond that line vet seen. Also, Ballou's Monthly Maga- zine for November; The Chimney Corner for Oc- tober 2ist; Religio- Phi ‘ical Journal for Oc- tober Mth; New York Clipper for October 14th. J. Bradiey Adams sends us Tht American Ag- riuliwrist for October, and Day's Doings and Chimney Corner for October 2ist; also, a map of Chicago, showing the burnt district. Shillington sends us Nast’s [Uestrated Almanac tor 1872. pel petual summer, and where fish of all kinds and wild fowls abound. In eight (8) hours after leaving Washington they could be in Norfolk. In fact, it is a route that has as yet been ne- glected, but one that must be made. Tuomas Y. GREENFIELD. = TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Lincoln Institute, corner of Mth and © strects. It was alleged that the Sew was t nomi nate or recommend Prof. A. M. Green as a can- Mr. James Bro Robinson should open the meeting with prayer, or not. Bir Mathews Teodn end Kwes neta prayer meeting, but a business meeting. Mr. Brazil said some of them were like old Moses when he saw the burning bush. They wanted prayer at these meetings, for THE DEVIL WAS RERE, ‘THE Fexrax Invasion of Cawana.—Far- ther advices have been received confirmatory of the account of the Fenian attack on Pembina the Sth instant. They met with no resist- ASSOCIATED PRESS BEPORTS. | not ony with the sinner man, but the Christian | © oe tan viet being 3 THE CHICAGO FIRE. Mr. Wm. Beron hoped they would proceed in | @Ppears O'Donahue ng an at- Latest from the Afflicted City. the right spirit; that prayer would be offered, | {ck on Fort Garey all, cummer. relying upon Cnrcaco, Oct 13—Active preparations are | and they not act afterwards asit the devil | ‘PPort trom ees: uk Sinema. going on for the restoration of all branches of | had posscasion of them all. Tintin ee Se business. The propositio: by the mem-| The ident here called on Bro. Robinson to | He had been ini ing the line of the Northern Pacific railroad, couut- on their help when work on the road meets with favor. No business whatever is do- He was accompanied by O’Kell only ing. Eight elevators were saved. The estimated about 50 men with fo at <7 = loss in grain foots up 2,000,000 bushels, have been driven back over 9 The Situation in ——- New Yorx, Oct. 13.—A meeting of the relief committee of the Chamber of Commerce was held to-day. Letters were received from Chi- cago giving accounts of the situation, and ask- ing for clothing and bedding for women and children. Dispatches were received from Mayor of Birmingham, announcin; scription of £1,000; London, £1,000;’and from Morgan — a —— from the American citizens In London of £3,300. Rogge te cone of this Chamber since yesterday will probaoly amount to about £75,000. is raid to have given himself uy MARYLAND Lanp Saes. 5 Magrnder and 8. B. Hance, Esqs., as trastees, sold at pri- vate sale last week, the farm of the late Dr. R. K. Osbourn, called“ Billingslea,” on the Patax- ent river, near this village, tor the sum of $9,500. It contained 300 acres, and was pui by Mesers. John H. and Charles Traband. Dani Clark, Esq., as trustee, sold last week at public the tarmof Dr. John T. Eversfield, near (room, in this county. It yg td —_ » and was purchased bp Samuel H. » Esq., at $30 pe acre.—Maritore Gazette. es measure Zz law of Con- gress, ed June 25, 1868, have become so Enivereatly admitted to be most reasonable and both to theemployer and the employed, to reduce the amount of wages to ono dol. lar and » balf,and to increase the amount of to ten hours per day, cannot but prove to the industrial and dam detrimental social interests ; ee ae eBtowegn 7 Comtrsbaten | fine poole, and ap injury w the patical in | «Sng 1. Crome Rote are cunning oppo New Yorx, Oct. 13—The following cor- | terests of the iblican party; and pledging | oN." respondence is published: themselves to re; ‘and poll the full republi- | "Sarr, Brueni ot Satin bs —_ New Yorx. Bet. 12—R. B. Mason, Mayor can vote of the ir. Bruening of In od ee Chicago: Adams Express Company’ IN FAVOR OF THE $4,000,000 LOAN; : Lett much since intervinway a c to you this day $10,000 as it contribution | favor of an enlargement of the pcople’s Sassendy 2 towards the relief of the sufferers by the fire in Mg under the new government, and in favor 87 The Chicago a. col a your city. W.B. Dinsmore, ‘President. the present —— ony ma = — and — — > mostly sd ovement moski CHICAGO, Tit» Oct. 13“ W. B. Dinsmore, | “Sar Mansfield moved to amend by inserting a md President ¢} Adams Ezpress C mpany: Accept, for yourel warmest 87-Vermilion County, Ind., has seven temples if and your company, the for su] ing the loan, devoted to the worship of Fu Sel, the spirit of interference of the | Whis Kee {Chee Freon thanks of our eitizens for your donation for their | Gocratien,of an entire non-interfere relief. It will go far to the great distress es Suksor the District govern- | ao-The country will heartily we the in which thousands now are. Weeare torriviy ment, im the selection of our representative | 1cnant and eflicicnt nid furnished to Calongoby afflicted, but our hearts are cheered by the nu- the general government. merous expressions of y Several other motions followed in quick sue- sympathy and material | cession, and a wild discussion ensacd, durin, 87-The Mayor of Macon, Ga., offers a silver aid given, and we h Tise again within a is service to the itiest girl who will appear at short time, RvB. Maso, Mayotor Chicane bey Rat. a emcees Brother John Bryan urged thatdf they did'nt S7A careless boy, who carried a kerosene Swelling the Chicago Relief Fand. New York, Oct. 13.—The following additional subscriptions have been made for Chicago: City Council of Fall River, Mass, $25,000. - oe = 603, of F. = + see} New York, $300. mpton, N. ¥., over . Cincinnati, 13.—Reports from all a of the west and suth show unabted zeal on part of the peopie in collecting money and subscri tions for the suffering people ot Chicago. The good work goes bravely on. New York, Oct. 13—The central president and spiritual director of the Catholic temperance societies of New —— issued an appeal to the societies within their jurisdiction for ap- propriations and contributions for the Chicago relief fund. airhe,, town of Cohoes, N. ¥., contributes Faut Biver, Mass, Oct. 13—The City Coun- cil last ccening voted to send $25,000 to Chicago stop cavilling that DEATH OR OLD AGE weuld catch them before they throngh, and at 9:05 the books were opened and 13 namer were entered. gebaase res tet ot ee of el . . D, Gaines ing the floor, was made the subject of a pom of, order that he was nota member. Jenkins attempted to speak, when the President said “1° 'STONISH AT YOU.” Jenkins—“Why don't you ’stonish at them who makes the muss. The Chair.—Shut your mouth.” [Voices.—“Order.” “Set down.”” Mr. Brazil charged that Herbert had given lamp to a stable to milk a cow, started the fire that consumed Chicago. @7-A Long Isiand chicken-thiet attempted to ly his avocation in the vicinity of a bull-dog. he apothecary’s bill amounted to nearly $31. &7-An Indiana paper exhorts the citizens to vote for a railroad, appropriation, by eloquently referring to “ the bones of your progenitors.” &7-The latest fashionable wrinkle is for the gentlemen at parties to wear scarfsof the color of the worn by the indies whose escorts they are. 8&7 The tall season was opened in Louisville last month with a large auction sale of the stock of summer coffins left on hand, to clear the way tor new styles. S7-Jobn Harper, the Kentucky horse raiser, offersa reward of 85,000 for the arrest of the ¥ out to some one, “You = yourself to help your brother, and go ‘k on him, for the reliat of the sudteone be te ae Me. Daee cae mor scoumpaas!” | | Soh of Sepicabet ine one om the PUILADELPUIA, Oct. 13—The city council of ‘ . sasion, charend Frank May, negro, was condemned to Aldermen has appropriated $3,000 for the Cli- | ‘8t frebrands cast, and hedeprecated | O7 Ersak May» negro, was conden polson- cago sufferers, in addition to private collections. ing his wife with“ ratexterminator.” In Philadelphia contributions are pouring in. Mr. Brown thinking that the insinuation was fle is also n towards him, arose, and attempted to speak, | TePorted to have tied one of his children to a A store has been opened on Chestnut street for Stake and burned it to death. the reception of contributions of clothing, Lin- | “he? he vas told to keep quiet, and yelled out coln Institute of soldiers’ also " t is, Te- ceiving supplies. Large quanti have already been forwarded by trains over the Pennsylvama TES PATENT OFFICE, ‘An application having boon meas "the ene cation hav ry ; railroad. The latter company announce that a sion of a patent granted to GEORGE & GRIGOS, has been erected at Chicago Scceased, on the Sah day of ber on of freight, and the usual trains im i j have resumed. is Liberal European Contributions the Chi. Belief Fund. bad Loxpow, Oct. 13.—The common council of this city a Cane Sam bein ah Lord May — tions of sympathy oo. Unanimously agrocd America, of Chicago Republican Nomination in the Tenth i H inl : 4 i i Tesotred tee & § aa fa throw a ‘before last i

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