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——™ a ee THE EVENING STAR, Pub'ished Daiiy, Sunda; Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Peunsylvsaia Avenue, corner Ith St. u THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. & B. KAUPPMLNN, Prov, ——e——_ THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to Shetr sabscribers at Tex Certs wera, or For- ¥Y-FouR CENTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cents each. By mail—three mouths, $1.0 Yix months, $3.00; one year, $5.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—published Fritay—91.0 ayear, S/ Invariably in advance, fn both casa, and no paper gent longer than paid for 8FBates of advertising furnished on application. | Vee. 38—N2. 5,798. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1871. ~The Evening Star, TWO CENTS AMUSEMENTS. 1 OPERA HOUSE. THE NEW WONDER-LAND. SPECIAL NOTICES. _EVENING STAR. = Pout | The Following wit be read wth] —~ DOUBLE SHEET. The Upper Yellowstone Country, Fi ase enaxcw | akties suas, Fb, Ber J, Beer Hayden's Exploring Expediti j ‘ST CHANE ep street, Baltimre, nn iulaent phys ; j ayden’s orin; ition y R EE AND TO NIGRT “eutttiom aah penne teurvecsinogy ae | Washington News and Gossip. | Hay ploring Expedition. MORLACCHI. a Geysers—Mud Springs Great i. LAST TIMES OF M4JLLTONS. jectly whice,) aft tie Fissures_An Unbroken Gord AUTIFUL BALLBT. ie verioun qroparelinns; Urte * and this Biro: country; but they all had one great defect—they dyed the hair bisek. ow, with your Crystal Discovery, Lean get the desired #1 oataral color of my bair being dark Lg. 2 1 ider your Discovery the best preparation J Yourm tralv, HENRY J. ROGERS.” Clean, clear, harmless, it furstehes the only eafe lay Gompany. eroiuction of The following is a correct list of tax-payers in the District of Uolumbia who have returned to the assessors personal property subject to taxa- tion amounting to 10,000 and upwards: The following letter has just been received by Professor Henry, Secretary of the Smith- sonian Institution, from H. W. Elliott, artist of reparation to gies new life to, the Mair when de: | | Horatio King, $12,200; John C. Kennedy, | 315 -Gen exploring oxpoditions Eayedor gray. Ltwill stop the hair Collin 10,000; Anna Lindsley, 10,930; David L. Mor- 3 Sele Lemerand Menagerie. J.@. SA VILLB. | S) scandent, Uy many ofthe prin rison, 13,050; Geo. Hl. Brant 105,800; Soseph OM mcatersa ne” a7 sie ‘ leper «2a at fae eh : 200; Hi. ‘ er 3d, 1871. BUENO or oe ee eas coe ca Toten wed | S55 “AMTHUSNATTAS Be ceoke’ thi 30ne. Waiter “cox, 2.330; | _ Dear 7 Yctser;— Camp and tield labors for the MH. (MAKLES MATHEWS. ” @reat Reduction. Valter S. Cox, trustee, 90.714; Emily Dodge, | Season being mga’ nbicted, the homeward ND MATHYWS MATTNEE -—NOT STOR is AND BOUEhON Witisarmes | 2 Jas. Danlap, Mary IE Fiske, | routes uow the sole objective point, and f wish OL AS HE LOOKS—se Simon Simp’, Mr. poheutia tt oe 470; C.” BP.” James, | to convey to your mind a faint idea of the won- ee a =a of the follow brands, vis:—Family Nectar | 14’s00: non, 17,800; Wm. Laird, | derful country over which we have been travel. ea, THE ETRE ae |Z yente cha. G2a8 per galt Rebsrtsce cdon Go) Ire, 16, W. Mitchell, 14,309; | ling during the last two months;the return march ES Onctate ih SRE | do-; Bowler, 5é0.: Old Grow..¢ do. C.-M. "Mathews, 22,000; Lucinda'S. ‘Mathews, | 0m which will keep ‘us on the ‘mo Brougham = Grama, THE GUNMAKER | fo. $8 do; Pine, Apple, (recti # Mrs, Harriet McUeney, 35,886; Mary B. See: as we go by Bear river Mmatictarin Alken: Bowe Mr. Mamiitom; Wows | Eemesecy Sek @hds-s der ibas Wie ae: Del: Ritey, 171s Rusabetk atescashe’ | _ The reporter this country which were brought “Hecouny. Oct 10, 257, Gret thas of Bion, Boect- Dep Wad Gace eine a Sotorals Brandy. 96 d0.; | Joshu: Hiley An Bkieee AE, oa ar! | ta son toee winter Uy hock, Trane eee See Phe hen Pees tae ie ae Clee wees! | Brandy Liberal gioveee tothe ake Williamson,” 13,713; Joseph ‘Weaver, 25,800; | Were published in Scribner's and the Deeriant leigh ws Sadlove, the or | Gessp OKGAN AND VOCAL CON C. GAUTIER, Proprietors of the Native Wine Bitt ei Mark Young, 22,560; Francis N. Clark, 12.099; myll 1217 and 1219 Penn E. Kingman, 12,459; "Thomas Lewis, 31,420; A! S. Pratt, 11,500; Wm. B. Rochester, 31,500; Monthly, created out of the Upper Yellowstone one of the most remarkable regions in the world, and t> verify or disprove these accounts has y= . or e been the labor of our party this season. i of fiom. | James W. Barker, 13,220; James G. Ber- | really ¢ aT — JONN —— Tee Goare nat Gane. of Comme Econer: | set, 19,006; Horatio Bridge, 2,000; 'D. B. As gonece seevanly Gee hrough Mr. sateen a Gees ment of the digestive 2. This derangement Clarke, 12,000; George W. Cochran, 27,50); | Thomas, who has been in Washington for the WEDNESDAY, UCTOBER 181u, produces deficient nutrition and assimilasion. By | John G, Evans, 41,215; George Mattingly, afc: | last two months, of our starting in with teams at ete Pee a the Genk eet process by which the nutri: | Sutiana Barry, 46,000; Thomas Bayne; 1135); Cagis Sate eee cb whe Cache Valley, “Tolnsngurate the Hew ¢ Feral ok the fod ie converted wto bloc eno M.D. Beale, 33,700; J. E. Doughty, 10,63; J. | lined with Mormon settlements, and over tic Hall,” 10,! arid basaltic plains of Snake river, I shall pas: sons W: 2.350; He. thus impaired, baving the slightest pre-disposition Nicholas Acker, 32,650; | Hear: to . one rout from this place carly in monary disewse, or Hf they take cold, will be | Bradley, 68,0%3; James L. Barbour, 36,916; Ed- | 00 to our starting-out very able 2, have Cjsumy ia 0 the Lunas ta | ward Clark, 10,400; James M, Caclisie 4,510; M, duly last. Bag pond ao that 1 will be impos: |G yyue » 53,6415 a b sinle secure exp imaned Comer on within | co A 1, 337159; | is about 25 miles northwest by north from the ‘and bealthy aesimilati yn. Pptoring 0 good ai . MeNair, 18,200; F. = mucus and | J. C.MeKelden, 17,200; ‘Lewis Porter, 19,700; Mrs. M Stone, 11,200; R. Sutton, 39,03 1; Walsh, 16,2565 & Co, 52 Yellowstone river, and on one of the branches o{ the east fork of the Gallatin river; the country beyond this place would not admit of wagons, so that we fitted up a pack train of horses and mules—the only efticient mode of transportation that can’ be employed in this wild and unex. plored country. Soon after we had passed over to be doae is to cleanse the aguire, 21,000, stomac! wels from all diseased slime. which ls clogging these orgaus so that they cannct perform their functions, and then fore the liver to's heal, 4y ction r bowels of all the Pike, 10,1 : the divide and ascended a grassy hill slope, causing snd decay in the whole system. 1S 45.108 which fell away gently to the river ahead, we fas accumulated thereyand rouse ap tga new ant | Aacisided Meo ts 0Bs Came in view of one of the greatest chains of bealthy action, by which natural and Charles Edmonston, secreted. F. Hartley, 16,600; pheniah Jones, 10,000; Lewis Jolnsom, 52,523; Mrs. Jane Farnham, 600; Robert ©. 28,500; L. D. Gale, M Galt, 19,367; M. Green, 16,295 fia “Higgins, 11,40;' £.” Ingersoll, Ulam P. Johuston, 17,245; Hal- 000; T. LAVA PEAKS that can be found on this continent. From right to left as far as the eye could reach it rested tied front of rugged pinnacled sum- arp aud keen as to shed the snow way down upon their torn and rugged flanks, leaving the bare rock pointing upwards like ‘needles, minarets, and gothic roots. The snow beneath seemed to depend upon the straggling and ‘The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of Schenck’s Mandrake Pills: bat there e remaing in the stomach an excess of acid, theorgan | 16. js forpid and the appetite poor. ta the bowuls the te are weal req = and 4 rt. Itis ina condition like this that Schenck 's we Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and its use will neutralize all exces of acid. making the stomach NKERT. “ E KIEKOEFER. eae 100; H. Clay a 005, orton vonecea nate, | Mfrinns Signacamt tue Pecegtenetgeatene | NGM. Stephene, 149th, B. He Sunemets, | munted pines for supfort, while these tater Qi. Nocatee reserved seats. | and prepare thr system for the frst process of pared | 1 John Spicer, 10,000; F. Fine | to grasey benches and plateaus. ‘The wh Metaerotes M oes 2” | Gigeation, and ultimately make goed, healthy. tiving | icy 060; Wm. B. Todd, 108114; George | forming one of the most perfect pictures of taeg = : . Blood. Alter thie preparatory creatment, what re- | W> puiloch 91 ouon Riswick’ aston upheaval and overtiow that the world alors, M ETROPOLITAN HALL maine tocare most cases of Consumption isthe free | ig ge (ae pany, 270,000; Sami Nornent, | Im this chain there a hundred peaks that are 7 : Foe Pakncele fysep cocsinins the caren rises | $6,000 dchs Foon yy S540, Bw Oe King & OVER 11,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA, VARIETY THEATER. the bicod and is readily absorbed into the dircuia’ | Co-, 30040, ~ Meknew, 15,703; J. H. | and 6,000 feet above the river, and eight ‘or ten ion, and thence distributed to the diseased Inngs. c that will easily reach the altitude of 12,000 or 13,000 feet. In my travels on the northwest coast Ihave seen isolated mountains higher than these, but such a grand aggregate of lofty and. in most cases, inaccessible summits I had never gazed upon before. ‘The valley which cradles the Yellowstone Moore € Son, 10,000; Martha McKnight, 19,30; W. B. Kibbey, 16,760; John Kirkwood,’ 20/000, Jackson Bro’s., 33,803; T. M. Hanson, 15,560; D’ F. Hamlink, 17,100; T: J. Durant, 59,940; Chas. M. Bradley, 37,000; B. & O.R.R.Co., 181,000; James Adams, 18,604; Elizabeth Stone, 46,400; Jno. W. Starr, 38,275; F. H. Lutz, 26,910; Otis Te it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the mo esses or tubercles, and then assists Nature to expel all the diseased matter, in the form of free expectoration, when once it ripens. It is St healing und purifying properties almenic Syrup, that all ulcers and cavities are healed up sound, my patient ix © WEDNESDAY EVENING, Octoser 15ru, Mu. Heyze has set apart for the . What is & good the body to grow in ured. : river at the base of the range isa trifle over ; Tie eexential thing to be done in curing Consnmp- | Pi8clow, 10,050; J. H- pire np eae Pa A eI th, between the canon oi BENEFIT fo that the body will ene ta deck week gareatne: | Dongal 12304 Jas. Little, feta ke. ace: | the Mineton: (where fie ieee tne through a #0 that the body will grow io flesh and got strong £116,600; Elna nee We gaia SPR at limestone ridge and turns out upon the Af a person has diseased lungs,—a cavity orabsceas | herd, 116,000; zabeth Ward, 30,200; W. . | eres | Upor ( es wr ae heen beat; the matter cannot | Bestor, 28,240; Mrs. H. 8 Coolidge, 21,500; J. H. | Plains,) and the lower canon, above, varying in oF THE ripen, 60 long asthe system is below Ww C, Ccfin, 20,810; Mrs. width from one to five; it is well watered, with W. W. Corcoran, 22 Hobbie, trot | = most luxuriant groweh of busch wee B. necessary to cure is a new order of things. }; Juliana Hobbie, 12,500; appetite. a good nutrition jest i 5) ; O * everywhere within it. At the present time there CHICAGO SUFFERERS, Seatehe manee eif ieee aes benceese tl | rok Reuse ‘onion Wigs ee aan | arene one ie ee premene tme oY erect Ea ie tees rae Eopem mealthand |W: Hees, 71.170; Joseph Redfern, 13,061; W. E. | & man aamed Bocttlc ae SE firength. ‘This ie thetrue and only plan to cure | Redfern, $5,393;' Enoch Totten, 10, 000; Win. B. pore arty Mtg Sinks gre : On which occasion Consumption, and if a person is very bad. if the | Webb, 48,000; John F. Webb, 42,690; John s. | gulche, hae ing them Hees les of al Jungs are not entirely destroyed, or even if one lang | Edwards, 15,073; 1. M. Gunweli t1vi0> Henry | varieties, milk, butter, gto. tila cattle ran out p — Pecatirely Sune, H there ie enough vitality left in | K "itandall; 18°50; Mean Meee 325; Mra. | the whole season Sround without care or shelter, AN IMMENSE NUMBER OF VOLUNTEERS | the other to hy persons cured with only one | Aun Pickerel, 87,100: Sirs. T. A. Boes'1n doe, &, | and are in excellent condition, . pia ns a Pe oe a 0 Near the mouth of the lower canon, where the WILL APFEAR, found. lung, live and enjoy life to a good old age. | H. Pickerel, 1.400; John Marbury, 55.1%; Sarah | sivas theaet meee This is ‘Schene! edicines will do tocure | Otis, 21,301; Patrick Cullinane, 23,000; Wm. A. | Tiver comes 2 i Tron tn amr ein gorges, a and the ENTIRE PROCEEDS will be handed to the meena oo They will clean oat the stomach Bradley & Son, 10,000, small stream flows in m the west, and bears eeten a hen it, get up a good digestion ive Nature the assistance she needs toclear the oc 18-th.s.& tem of all the disease that is in the lungs, what- — SS | ever the form may be : pesos It is important that while using Schenck’s Medi- the name, on Doane's River,” while it is known to the trappers as “Warm Spring Creek.” We ascended it som three miles, and came into camp at the base of A MOST WONDERFUL HOT SPRING. Up here on the rolling, semi-wooded slopes o! a high mountain, one sees at first what appears to be a huge bank of snow, covering a very larg. committee appointed to take charge __ of such receipts. OLD _ Ro. ON EXHIBITION “ ne ASD SALE TH Sr. “ MARK ap, of * Gardiner’s Taxable Personai Property in the Dis- trict of Columbia. The following amonnts of personal property have been returned for taxation in the several legislative districts of the District of Columbia : Ist district, net yet in; 2d, O. S. B. Wall $416,561.91; 3d, not in; 4th, R. Bruce, 1,688,114.98; 3 cines, care should be exercised not to take cold; keep TrH_ 8t | in-deors in cold and damp weather; avold night air ud take out-door exercise only'in « genial and hit "ivwiah it distinctly anderstood that when I recom- : Hines, 120,401.02; 6th, James Kelly, | area, with the strange phenomenon of steainy poh ‘ising my Medicines, {dye fora special | 1,064 674:3; 7th, C. H. Stewart, aaireth Gee | cheat ie vapor rising’ from ity approaching A man w has by Bond, 239.914.90; 9th, J.T. Olmstead, 1,010,077 30; 10th, J. H. Davidson, 1,063,818.25;' 1ith, Peter Hepburn. 143.277; 12th,’ M. Duffy, 496,906.87; nearer, it is found to be, in reality, tain mide up by the precipitat of soda and ear' alittle moan’ id deposition nate of lime, which are held in Feason. uit" pactially recov ored from the effects of a bad cold is far more liable to a relapse than one who has been entirely cured. ; and it is precisely the same in regard to Consumption. E. W. W. Griffin, ’812,900.¢8; "14th, RJ. | solution by the hot water of the springs, which 2 ee (oo er a 163,54i-11; 15th, J. L.Clubb, 1,208,364.30; | comes up’ through basaltic fseurte teen LECTURES. disease. Hence it te that f os etremnsety eine Gatchell, 1,100,724.32; 17th, 'R. J. Col. at depth, as the water is always at the eee ——— | Se patients against exposing themselves to 162.741.02; 18th, A. B. H. Lacey, 191,666; foiting point. The deposition of the material SCIENTIFIC LECTURE COURSE, Sn atmosphere that is not genial and pleasant. Con. P_ Hogan, 14,934.25; 20th, G. T.’ Bassett, | held in solution is made in delicate lavers over, BaFORE THE firmed Ge peives’ lunge are eee enero’: | 342,745.57; ist, 8. 8. Riley, 51,687-33; 22d, | lapping, and in beaded rows, the whol YOUNG MENS, CHNISTIAN ASSOCIATION. | Bhi papers will ines Donald McCathran, 123,482.43.’ Total so far, | being Im appearance not unlike ‘the ‘core 1 so ‘$9,837 209.79. The aggregate of all the districts secret of my success Couslsts in my ability to sabiue tuflammation insted will execod $310,000, of provoking it,as many of the faculty do. An i ec- | flamed hh cannot, with safet 4 With brilliant a: con- following promi: 1. PROF reef, The spring in this way is If up and breaking oul stantly shutting 4 to the patient, pps afreshi in some other place not far distant. By vember Sth and loth oehjscts: 3. fhe | expostd te biting Blasts ot inter orthechiliing | IXTERWAL Revenve.—The receipts from this | MT closing up and breaking out again of th, ch of Its Grandfathers; 2. Primeval pin kg fering oF utumn. It should as source to-day were $264,421.10. Toes area of country is covered with Man. irritating influences. Ti observed in this particular, as 2. REV. pe hg vember Isth deposit, and the spot _ ‘Tnx ramuy ot Mr. J. W. Thompson have re- pal gar so cannot be less than five hundred acres in extent, 1. Galileo; or, ution should without its cure under alinset any cir r turned to the city for the season, and are oceupy- | over which, here and there, are Scientific Di ebster, (histori- | anim ibility. ’ . be kept on a wholesome and | ing their fine residen street. THIRTY OR FORTY BOILING SPRINGS, “3. PROF. A. RHODE —Two Geological and An- | mechan dice sed Sn Mint Madi Taalesome, and | ing their fine residence on I street the depth of the precipitation in’ many places thropalugical Exbibitions, profusely and elegantly until rhe body has restored to itthe natural quan- | ArrornTeD.—Acting Governor Stanton has being over two hundres Poet nied 24th L—— ST. appointed William Barker market master in e water itself is a beautiful blue, and trans- one Lect! if cured by this treatment of the worst 3 / A Seeker “Ban fonts peta mranicared ‘and bavelived togst fatand | Georgetown, to succed Mr, A. L. ‘Giimes. parent to a great depth—at least to depths tha: Flectricity, and Magnetisa, with brilliant expe hearty these many years, with one lung mostly —— seem fathomless—an, many places, in flow- mente. oe . és one.” I have cured thousands since, and very many THE EMPLOyEs in the office of Major ©. E. | ing over its deposits of soda and lime, it shows 3 PROF JOH of England. the we been cured by this treatment whom I have Babcock, Superintendent of Public Buildings | tints of the most exquisite delicacy, such as rose, eminent scienti« ‘close the course in Deceaber. Particul«rs hereafter. Course Ticket with reserved with wiabent the Bret of October Loxpect to take posses. admitting gentleman and lady. Say. pew bul ing. at ¢ northeast ner of $5: Single Tickets for Coun Arch streets, where I shall be pleased to i Bg ET no Give advice toall who may require in, oe creamy yellow and faint purple. We gave two days to the survey of this system of springs and adjacent country; thence proceeded over a rolling woodland prairie—the river roaring in and Grounds, have contributed $385 two the Chicago relief fund. arse Tickets, 4 " Mn. Fitvnvon Cove, treasurer of the Chi- Y itp & Sot: | Full directions accompany ail my Remedies, so v , its stecp, deep canon on our left, with a deusely pt dete Ae A PR a readily | engo Relief Committce, to-day received cont-!- | ientecP pistean of the Madison trose right— ‘oclt aodw’ | cured by @ strict observance of the butions amounting to $1,719.50. The total amount received up to date is$21,623.05. CommissionzD.—The President yesterday signed the commissions of Hon.Wm. McMichael as Assistant Attorney General and Cha-les Che = ley as Solicitor of Internal Revenue. They will enter upon their respective duties next Monday. No? REQUIRED TO TAKE ovT HareRs.—The Secretary of the Treasury has decided that the scows used for bringing stone here trom the quarries in this vicinity are not required to take out marine pape 25 Curer Justice Case returned to the city This splonudid Hair Dye is the best in the world, | J#St evening, and is located temporarily at; the armices, reliable, instantaneous; doos snot contain | residence of Senator Sprague. He is, we are ie y imp: % by a Bifactve Breparat one psa to learn, greatly immeored in health, hay. me. -HSCH .M. D.; Philadelphia, Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, 1.50 @ bottle, or $7.0 a if dozen. Mandrake = 2% cents ® box. For sale by all druggists and THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents. setat.thitr Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Pronounced by Connoisseurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” It improves appetite and digestion, and it is un- rivaled for its flayor. Weare Ge poe tha beg md cons PRREETS to e eve ~ounterfeits. meceie ll mete SEP BURSA SONS aul2-cém Agents, York to the MOUTH OF THE GREAT CANoN, three miles above the head of the Lower, and 3 “ - LADIES’ GOODS, &e. GRAND OPENING ar H. KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, CORNER NINTH AND F STREET?, of an entire New and Selected Stock of ILLINERY and FANCY GoODs. MILOWEES PRATHER RIBBONS, FRENCH PATTER NNETS AND HATS, And all the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season LADIES’ HOSIERY, GLOVES AND CORSETS at the le semetr stone above and below, fora mile or so, ares number of sulphur and sulphuretted hydroger springs, while high upon the basaltic walls of the canon opposite the yellow stain of « dead” or << cold” sulphur springs is very marked. ‘The structure of e basaltic columns ow above the psn | is ce perect and beaut fully regular. Rows of pillars trom twenty to thirty fect stand without faw or crack in regular tiers,one above the other. THE GREAT CANON may be said to end at Tower Creek, and rise at the foot of the Lower Falls, giving ita length ot twenty-five or thirty miles. It fs a great ba- saltic fissure, or rather rent, in the earth, ¥ ing in depth from one to two thousand ‘f Avoid the vaunted an: Abo long down which the river seems delighted to jest market rai EE geunine | ME gained twenty pounds in weight since he | 2 rete, __ S Enos tant : fairly whirl, foam and fly, now a blue and then M, Wittt4ns Bouse IN Panis, ¥ AS Bechet "s Hair Dyorhan had ihuriy gears | lett here Jast summer Peer ribbon. The work of erosion has left Navat Cavers DisMissep For “ Hazino.”— The Secretary of the Navy is determined to put @ stop to the disgraceful habit of ‘*hazing” sotarn to’ uphold ite integrity as No. 7 CITE TREVIS, fhe nly perfect Malt Dye—Biack or Brown, boll Hiss been re-established, and he will boable to ahow, | ¥ ail arr from this Say. the fneet sortment of LAC TS and Kt towers, points and pinnacles barely standing ou! from its almost ical walls at and for several! miles below the falls. ‘These perpendicu N’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- the miteht at the Naval Academy, | Walls are gaily painted by the waters of the DS GRAIN Rinnowee teeth. Soid by all -« Price, 26 and # cents. | midshipmen from the Academy for ey | Piety of tints andin derctes ee : A ZOUYEN'S INODOROUS KID GLOVE CLEAN: | in this vicious practice against all orders and | Tiery of tn mate eng white, intense ADIES Ex restores soiled gloves equal to new. by all | regulations. e order says: “ That, while aeine Sage f heny pihgnd and fairly be- , HAIR fancy goods dealers. 35 | mere youthful vivacity an may wildering the eye at ight with their singu- enter Sc.. Be A017 | overlooked, mt bine ism is incon- | arity and grandeur. SES and CLOAKS made to order. Sistent with the ‘an officer and gen- | 1 Bow turn to Price only 97 peril; WiLLIAN, | ([INCINNATI LAGER BEER. tdemen, and will not be teleranns THE WosDERPCE ratte, is _—_ oni x mCI a though my inability to picture them. JUST, BECEIVED—A fine sssortment of Berg- frogs the ead Te BAL pegen nes Suppen Drarn oF Mrs. Geo. W. Rrods.— | They are a broad, evenly deep shect of clear ice man's 812 per Darrel. CHARLES MADES, The sad intelligence of the déath of Mrs. George Totty leaping down at one bound from ite BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER Gt Garner Si street and Penn's vente, . Riggs, tn Landon, this reached here | SUF ed and feet, unbroken by &e., &e. which J am prepared So eal at the lowest = se eat er ae Tea y eable to-day, and eased nt sorrow among | the waters in the ‘where thoy prices, Call and be convinced. CRE STE OF ure, SSaitiorirs $4, m and 5 for ® moment, as it’ stunned and | MP. LERCH, 724 rn STs | DA WARE A as UANMAN'S GENUINE FLORI- pram ear a ereatly beloved. The frst tole | herore they rush headlong away dan fy FULL Link oF BeBAR BR Soe SGAIa 08 cent, f and congestson of the lungs was threate: ne Oe RSETS » SPF Dinars: | the ‘seconds recetved about £n hows tates ade Set Toad pamist rise a lrundred At reduced prices. ‘Callan yo = ‘and Chemical Store, nounced her death. ‘Mra. Riggs left here shone | ¢lougs abd columns above the pool, aud by th = TesHRtEER _01106t_- dorver Br Yiarencesod tamereee, | Reamced her death. Mes. her relatives in qetna beanitel pact bare =e Ss ° epic letter | the falls. Nowhere else below, with the’ 7: GYMNASIUM AND BOWLING ALLEY, | nas been received at the Treasury Department, | °eption of the Of the springs in CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. azine, be custom hous i alla heap of rains; hot face of the “yeaah ea oeee poe the outside walls are standing, but all the ‘The river st the brink of the fall is abo pa tensa mit si’scie'a hut aa tirana Bt et | fetin sah and st eft Sc ‘Perms. $1.80 per month, or @3 per quarter. room, and did not go down with the rest of the Falls, high, very eine Sect ont Arman avd areca | Heer in he old an aare about gh auf | Sanat "We ke se, Ma. ahd Joer REciven o P, fooney ig tm erat wii ihe ledgers and cat a ny interspersed wide boiling in p> nT a northeast corner did not go down. Tn the vault BUBBLE rors ss —~ of the collector's room were all beer stamps; or puffs. One of these mud. boils up at ‘aise. ‘hand fbaay; | they are all destroyed. intervals of every five or six Playing out be sinvited TRANSFER oF EXGINEER Ovvicens.—The | be semi-f from ton to tweety ealase . ESSeye earn: following order has been issued from the War Towtrds fhe cos of July we from a sopso-tr A ACH. «TAs recommended the ‘of Engineers, THE BEAUTIFUL YELLOWSTONE LAKE; se BOLLS ALL enable & more enchanting view of water land 30,000 or. waa. secretary to the ‘house Board, to make ine never witnessed. Oe : at spections of the under construction ‘We came out the western and near REDUCED RATES, on the coasts CE, United States, Major 0. E. So cates so ene: bray tg we relief aDe oye WALL PAPERS tn Eiot from duty ts che enghneer of the Wause SS eeess, ae Mietiee oe . JOHN ALEXANDER, tac pal ger 4 sem ‘here to-mor- | on our the west Out from wee . och tr sel? Bs 32 Pennsylvania aveny Tow on bis tour of imspection, Sie moaning at the headwaters of the See The lake is thirty miles at the points of its eatest length, and nearly twenty in width Cctween the southeast and southwest arms, and presents ashore line of deep indentations and inlets ‘hat will measure more than 16) miles. te a canvas-covered boat which we had packed up here, mule back, in sections, and spent seven days in following the bends and bay and inlet lines of the lake, berg ip Agg am a map of the same, which I gave to Dr. Hayden as my first topographical or rather hydrographi- eal survey book. A system of regular sounding was then taken up, and the greatest depth to be found did not exceed much over 400 feet. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’ 8 Dispatches, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. AWFUL FIRES IN WISCONSIN, 800 People Burned to Death. Hundreds Injured by the Fires. 8.CCO Destitute Mer, Women, and Ch'léren. WORMY TROUT. The water of the lake is very clear and cold; in Veeco it is thick and green with countless millions of small algae; it Is well stocked, } the river, with trout, some of great size; strange to say, all the fish caught by us adore the talls and in this lake were too wormy to be used as food; their external condition, however, ts = good as that of their comradcs in the river low. I now come to speak of the great sensation— THE WONDERFUL GEYSERS OF THE FIRE BASIN at the headwaters of the Madison, which, in magnitude and extent of area, reduce those of Iceland to utter insignificance. I have stood by a crater and have seen a col- umn of hot (boiling) water six feet in diameter, ascend with a single bound, vertically, to a height of 200 fe ause there for an instant, and fall to its silicified basin in a thousand watery streams and a million prismatic drops. This was repeated ten or fifteen minutes, then all would be quiet; the water of the cistern become as still as that of a mill pond and apparently as inactive. This geyser, which is one of many, we named the grand. It plays at lar inter- vals of 24 to 30 hours, for from 1 minutes. Another, named by Doane + Old Faithful,” plays at intervals of only an hour apart, throwing up = baad steady column to an elevation of 150 feet. In this Geyser region, which will more than cover an area of ten miles, there are at least JANESVILLE, Wie., Oct. 13.—Governor Fair- child telegraphed the tollowing from Green Bay in relation to the Wisconsin fires to-night : “The appalling calamity has not been exag- gerated. Over 3,000 men, women, and children are now destitute. The loss of life has been very great. Not leas than 50: persons have been Burned af Pishtego and vicinity, and 300 on the Tm Shore. Scores of men, women, and children are now in temporary hospitals burned and maimed. Money, clothing, bedding, boots and shoes, and provisionsof all kinds, uncooked. are wanted; also, builing materials and every. {hing needed by # family to commence life with People are responding nobly, but there is no danger of too much being received. The dest= tute must be provided for during the winter.” FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Pelegraphed Eaclusively w The Evening Siar. The French Elections. VERSAILLES, Oct. 14.—The official returns of the elections for the conseils eneraux are in- fifty geysers, ten of them of the first tude, | complete. So far as received, they show th: and over a thousand boiling springs. Dr. Hay. | there bave been elected 4 Bonapariists, 104 les den, accompanied by Schonborn, the to; itimists, 21 radicals, 494 moderates, ‘and rapher. and Peale, the chemist, made viele ® | icra conservatives." Prince Jerome Bona- all of them, and ascertained their tem parte’s election for Corsica will be investigated, on the ground y ped Schonborn located them on a chart, and Peale that the Prince does not pay taxes. buttled und assayed the water and deposits of silica, lime, sulphur, ete, I have made fitty pre-Raphaclite sketcties of them, while Jackson as photographed them most. su, = that, we can, I think, supply all the demand. that scientific minds can make upon us for ma- terial from which to generalize. We left the Lake on the 2d At, after making a very thorough examination of the country known as the ‘Yellowstone Basin.” I may say, in conclusion, that we experienced a lively shock trom AN EARTHQUAKE at 1 o'clock of the morning of the 20th A while in camp at a point on the cast side of the Lake, where a number of hot springs are in operation. The shock was distinctly felt by Col. Barlow's party, camped 22 miles south of us, as well as by another party of our men who were out on the other side of the Lake, 15 miles Seain New War. Maprip, j4—Late advices from Melilla — that the revolted Kabyles had com- mitted overt acts against the Spanish garri=on, which compelled hosiilities. The “Kabyles planted a battery within r: of the citadel, with the intention of bombar: ing it; but their = have been silenced by the fire from the jpanish fortifications. A New Journal in Paris. Panis, Oct. 4.—The publication of a new daily journal called the Radical, of the extreme views indicated by its name, has been com- menced in this city. ———— REVOLT IN THE CITY OF MEXICO. 250 Insurgents ured and Shot. Oct. 1.—{Special to the City oF MExico, Tritune.|—This : four hundred gens cles west of us. It came through camp like a wave aaa roe} from the north to the south, startling the whote | SImes and cay. ion of the city. The ee caravan to its feet; a low rumbling roar accom- panied the jar. We are now about to leave for home, and 1 am free in thinking that no Ee capes ever re- turned more richly freighted with new material. Yours, very truly, Henry W. Evuiort. Protessor Joseru HENRY, Secretary Smith- sonian Institution. AFTER THE FIRE. NOTES FROM CHICAGO, jo tengo telegrams of last night read as fol- lows : There has been some unpleasantness for a day or two in regard to the management of the con- tributions to the relief fund, &e. The old an- pleasantness between the mayor and common council has broken out anew. Meetings of com- mittees from Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Loui Indianapolis and other cities were held during yesterday and to-day, in which there was con siderable plain talk. They finally resolved not to have their purpose misun |, which is to secure the assurance that contributions here- after should be properly disposed of. The ob- ject has been to leave the iands in the control o: the mayor and citizens known to the country a: large for ability and int ity. To meet this view, a thorough organization was effected thi afternoon of the Chicago Relief and Aid Socic ty, assisted by prominent citizens. Bills are tc be audited by an executive committee of tha: society, consisting of seven well-known citizens, the comptroller and Mayor Mason. RELIEF REGULATIONS. ‘This organization makes the gestions to the people elsewhere: “So far as practicable we suggest that money be remitted, as with that we can buy article which from’ time to time we most need. Ali funds collected should be remitted direct or helo subject to the order of the Chicago Relief anc Ai Y;, Funds already deposited in othe: dirawn upon by orders or drafts 0 Relief and Aid Society Committee. B. Mason. All materials should be the Chicago Relief and Aid Society at Chicago, great care being taken to mark the contents on the packages, and send invoice. promptly by mail. Send cooked or perishable food only upon special orders from our society. [Signed R.'B. Macon, Mayor; Heury W. King, president Chicago Relief and Aid Soci to Possession rallied under command of General Rocha and others, and attacked and defeated the insur- = Two of the latter were killed in the fight. ir leader is said to be Negrete. Toledo, Rivero and Chevarra effected their escape, but several officers with 250 men were taken pris- oners and shot next morning. _——— tions to the es Ces Chicago Loxpor, Oct. 14.—Nearly all the railway, ex- Press and steamer lines have announced their Teadiness t> transport contributions for the Chi- cago sufferers free of — The Times this morning states that the Lord Mayor has received £17,(00 as the result of two day's subscriptions to relief fund, and ‘hat lists have been for the reception of contributions at Birmingham, Bradford, Hauley, and other towns in the manufacturing districts. Tho Times also besa leading article reviewing the Chicago con: ‘and the great fires now per the fields and forests of the Northwest, and the prompt action of the United States authorities in suppressi Fenian invasion of Manitoba un It draws the conclusion that England and the Englishmen are herein furnished with eve incentive to labor and to give for the alleviation of the eens sumed ‘by the dreadtul calami- ties in the Wi Raeneneipiaeiatens Int of Rallroad Travel by wntaile ciseot Bai Maine. if mn ie . Lewiston, ME., Oct. 14.—The breaks on the Maine Central raliroad have not yet been re- . have boen no trains to or from ‘aterville, Farmington or Brunswick since the storm, and probably will not be until Monday We have connection with Portland via t Grand Trunk Railway, by carrying around the Pownal break. The first mail from the West for two days arrived by that route last evening. ———-20e-— THE FINANCIAL SCARE. & Sensible View of the Situation. True Words of Caution and Counset. The New York Journal of Commerce under its money market head y Says = Our editorial page is so crowded that we pur- Pose, under this heading, to offer some words of counsel, which we it otherwise e where, in larger type. We cannot do r, at beginning, than renew to our readers the advice — was a 80 effective | agree emergencies a score of years , Viz: Itis of no use to frighten yourselves to death if you never die! There are various reasons why : 1. The world is not coming to an end this de- cade fee p and everything which has a bot- tom to it will therefore stand 4 little longer. 2. There are in circulation the attempted r Gen. O' Niel. following sug lety; Wirt exter, chairman executive committee.”* In connection with this matter the Mayor is- sues the following: “I have deemed it best for the interests of this city to turn over to the Chicago Relief and Aid Society all contributions for the suffering peo- ple of this city. ‘This society is an incorporated and old-established organization, and has pre- served for many years the entire confidence 0 our community, and is familiar with the workto be done.”” SUSPECTED MURDER. A rumor prevails, and is by some believed, that Henri J. Allman, a banker, was murdered. iustead of having been suffocated by fire. His body was found near his banking house, which he bad evidently just lett with money and val- uables in his arms. THE LOSS OF GRAIN. ‘The following elevators were burned: Mun- er & Armour's, Galena, Illinois Central. A. fitain Whecler's, National, Vincent: tito « (0.'s., The following elevators are unharmed. Iinois Central, B. Flint & Thompson's, two of Munn & Scott's, two of Armour, Dale & Co.'s Buslington, and Old Towa and Tlinois River Eight elevators were saved. The loss in grain foots up 2,000,000 bushels. The total amount ot ee jennings: im the elevators is 5,000,000 yushels. Legal tenders, say. National bank notes, ‘Three per cent. certificates, Paper afloat........... +8730 000 This currency cannot casily be contracted, certainly cannot be sent out of the country. 3. The contraction of prices has already les- sened by thirty or forty miltion dollars the amount of money required to carry those seca- rities which are pressing on the market. 4. The insurance money, the drawing of which is such a bu; to many, will not be buried in the ground, but must be iinmediately disbursed, filling all the channels of trade with a volume of currency that will give a fresh stimulus to these ever active currents. 5. There is no run on the savings banks, nor likely to be any, since the depositors would pre~ fer the credit at these institutions to the paper rags that would be paid them. It is not as if hey could get_and hoard the coin. 6. There is no possibility of a run on the na- tional banks for redemption of their issues. These are so mixed and scattered that time and Zotiense (gualitice net in the market now!) would requisite to an accumulation of enough notes TUE RANKS. So far none of the bank vaults have been found injured, those of the Union National be. ing in perfect condition. Every dollar of the millions deposited in the Fidelity Sate Deposit Company s vaults is safe. ‘The amount of funds saved from the vaults of the banks added to the balances in New York leaves them an amountof cash equal to 40 or 5° percent. ‘This, with insurances that will b: paid, insures the collection of 75 per cent. o! their loans by the banks. PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. “The Mayor of Chicago is happy to be able te t the city remains quiet tem, as such—because, first, the banks have done nothing to provoke it; and secondly, the whole community has too strong an interest to main- tain this in its inte, a i i ey i il Fy i on the 3d inst., Ira Had falen tito the pt SS Somes ‘tg the heart, caus- i f E i : | peop | our own carnest Eettor Star —Few will demur to yg Proposition that whatever promotes the develop- aucnt of the material resources of a community ard eneou: its productive industry, is ite wisest and safest policy. It eubances the trafie and profits of commercia! and prodaci classes, securing and Increamng the capertey oF the and builds upa commanity tn all the al elements which constitute ftrreal great: nd power. This bas been demonstrated by rience of all people in all civilized states. MOSTILITY TO IMPSCVEMENTS—iTs TROUS RESULTS. Nevertheless, in all our past history as a peo- rie, there have been men tn all parties opposed to the progress of cities and the nation through internal improvements. In all cases thin hostility has been a purely selfish one, found. ed upon the interests of individuals or classes as opposed to those of the nation or m: y of » bY retan the progress of our communities in the development ot their natural resources through the discour- gc ment of improvements aud enterprise, has, besides the Want and misery which it has en tailed upon our mechanics and laborers, i d upon the grandest intercsts of the natio: injuries to the exteut of untold millions IMPROVEMENTS IN TRIS DISTRICT—TRErR i RENEVICIAL RPV ECTS. ‘he year 1861 was our cra of progress and or- derly government. With order, it introduced in the rule of this District spirit of progress and improvement. Jt alro naturally awakened and ence ‘& spirit of enterprixe among our citizens sach as they had ef before exhibited. In two years more streets we: a, kraveied and paved, more and other improvements co1 ed, than in the atly augmented OTheoan oogaebenis of our era of im- rovcmnent and progress. Se mementos y our city governments in the District & hundred- fold, to our people, in @ hundred ways. TRE OLD MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS. {what the: — They ofw 3 3 Power to adopt, or pursue ewcsiatontiy, s eeneral pen te § ~——9 _ Everything had to be executed in in or mical, entailing expenses which would have been sexed to our tax-payers by an intelligent gon- an. THE DoauD oF Peat WORKS—THE PURPOSES OF ITS CREATION. Congress, at its last session, ‘this dim- culty of our citizens, and at thelr request, abolixh- ed the old municipal abortions, and established en should not forget this, Congres, . upon fiom, established Ser Pete pop heen Pty ay ery our ent our it ppt So pre Beaed ot Paha Wert, — powers to project and prosecute a an uniform system of improvements. f:' and secure that, it provided that its term or office should be for four years, and that its mem- bers should be appointed by the President. ITs Port! ‘TY ITH THE Peorie. Our citizens very naturally rejoiced. Every fair-minded man of all pertice hailed torial act, and the P: mt's der it, as the dawning of ter days for the Distriet, and at the sui nent election for @ legislature, two-thirds of the new government were selected by an um the amount of porscon oli dred va IT pa | fata betore 1 by the rors Pabiie Works. TEE $4,000,00—WHAT IT WILL ACCOMPLIEN the increased val property; Will give new life to our now langu ness Interests, and in manifold ways, ing up, extending, and rastly insctead wealth, the traffic, and conse: appropriation— this loan of enema wilt return to our citi- zens many in ‘HO WILL OPPOSE ITS BENEFICENT ENDE? Who, then, will dare to oppose this really be- neficent project? Who can. reconcile such au opposition either with their duty or their inter- the District and of our people ? Every sensible man appreciates fully the peril in which ths District. is placed from the persistent attempt: te remove seat of and manlisee importance of some moral o7etem manent improvements which will dispose or pani the only arguments in favor of a re- moval. Governor proceeding with the sale of the bonds. TRE GOVERNOR AND ROARD—THEIR RESPON- est: se nee oe DUTY. unately for and bis associates them jut they also have much to imate them—the reward which ever attends a great and responsible di performed. ad Washington, Oct. 6, 1871. The Russian Duke and the Fashions ‘The N.Y. Standard turns aside from well and honestly Taxrarer. topics to have a laugh at the preparations for the “Duke.” fashions, we are told, are to be tadically cl ‘There is a world in the color of a tie. AB the vancnl aman or the human breast may be ex in y ‘pressed in shades. The fate of whiskers trembies in the balance; it depends on the truth or falsity of Darwim- ian hypothesis. A; ‘ Sreingle men iseaid fo be unpare Eeomeneees meee a ne

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