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“THE EVENING STAR. Poblished Batty, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cormer Lith St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’T. 6. 8. RAUF PAANN, Prew't, ——+ THE EVENING STAR is served by carricrs to Shetr subscribers at Tex Casts 7xR WHEA, or F: TT Foun Oryrs PER Mo. in. Copice at the counter ro Ceyts each. B, ali—three months, $1.0 Siz months, $3.00; one year, 95.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—published Fridey—91.0 ®yeer. SF Invariably in advance, In both cases, ard no paper sent ‘ons than pald for or liste of advertising furnished on apptication. See __ INSURANCE COMPANIES. _ Fr i OWARD” PERE INSURANCE €0., OF BALTIMORE; “HOME” FIRE IN °E COMPANY, Bir No risks in Chiene refore, not a dol- lar tort by the late ferruhle tom Maer vtion. N.P CAUSIN, Agont, EO co No, $09 beventh street, one door north dman's Baok oclT-6r* INFORMATION AND OOMPORT of te poliey:-beliers of the Gid © Hart- + Districi, we padlich the following cir MANSON & BLACKFORD. Haatre Coxe o eee 8a. rents @f the Hi. t Pire Insurance Co. f the" Harford.” October 1. TWO MIL- +N SEVEN HUNDRED AND RIGHTY-FIVE SHOUSAND FHT HUNDRED AND SEVEN- TY SEVEN DOLLABS (82.555 From retiable information frote —- np Agent Nay iter a¥ examination of ur books. we est i fees will nat exceed twele= hundred thousand (91 29.40,) which will leave us with ‘APITAL UNIMPAIRED, fd eects aus muting to ONE MILLION FIVE BUNDERD THUUSAND DOLLARS, ($1.500.000.) are happy co prociaim to yon the foregoius facts, end to aserre you that nothing will come o this great disaet-r to prevent us from maintaaning rotecuting our business with renewes gel Deepens aud fatuce obliga onorably. @ Al President. First to Pay Chicago Losses! COPY OF CHICAGO DISPATCH: Crcaco, Oct. 11, 1871. To Andes Inswi Co.: ANDES losses will not exceed $300,000. E. BE. RYAN, Agent. THE ANDES ic solvent and very strong, and has already commenced pay ing its Chicago losses J. B. BENNETT, President. A. 8. PRATT & SON, AGENTS, Y. NM. ¢. A. BUILDING, _ecltelw Corner 9h and D streets. Gunsasia FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL. ASSETS... Represented by E. L. SCUMIDT, Agent, _oe 12-4 Cobunkia Law Building. E REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK notifies its customers that its losses at CHICAGO, ILL., by the LaTeE FIRE, Withee T EMDAURASMENT Tae Compmnt Eotinues business with UNDIMISISHED CAPT. TAL onde LARGE SURPLUS, Spd issues Policiss at rates commensurate with the risk assumed WILLIAM L. BRAMHALL & CO., _ocltiw Agents, 729 7th street N. W. — NATIONAL FIRE OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. CASH CAPITAL ne ceeceenemmneeennee 100,006 Office in Shepherd’s Building, No. 90934 Pounsy! vente avenue, HOOES REGL ©: Preetlont areas: WM. B. TODD, Vics President. SAMUEL CBOSS, Secretary. T= KEYSTONE SEWING MACHINE makes the least noise, runs easier, and performs every Gescription of sewing on ali fabrics, light or heavy. with greater satisfaction than say other ma. chine made. Agency at JOHNSON & COLLEY'S, oct tf 7 Marl pace. het. 7th and Sth ste. w ILLOOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, PLES’ NOD LESS LIABLE Tu = SMO ad OF ORDER, ‘Agoucy OHAS. BAUM'S OORSET AND AOOPSKLRT FACTORY, delt-iy _—Fth street, Intelligencer Baiiding. *P HE FLORENCE IMPRUVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITCR PAMILY SEWING MACHINE. wing exciustvely the Self Adjusting Shuttio Tea Hien asi’ Revsreisis Woods thas nb the opera to faston scams when desired, Machines sold ot hy Inataiments of $10) Uclcr machines taker eachange. Also, BEPAIRING@ done promptly. ‘Agency: €S1 Prousrivanie arene, ‘epi-iy* Betwoon 4% and éth streets, BOOTS AND SHOES. - PEL 2008s aso suors ru FoR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, , BOYS, AND CHILDREN. We are daily in receipt of the most approved styles FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Gotten up with a particular regard to quality ane workmanship. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. H. BURNS 2 ©9., neS0- tr 903 ‘VANTA a’ sys CURRIE, ae. panty of tone acd elegance ‘Ralah @ area b efter Bad at CARO'S 914 Pa. and loth st+., below anetion prices. Toure. eee a il Sodas cara eee raatestermeee here is in the District a mens who can hardiy read @aly for this paper. of Ger- y and subscribe weld. Che Vo, 38—N2. 5,30 1. bering Star, WAS HINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, O CTOBER 18, 1871. TWO CENTS EDUCATIONAL. EW. M. SERON, TEeHek OF misic AND FRENCH, a ath stree north. WESTON Ha MADE VOCAL AND ahameutel Mess ® eproal seeds for mans pears, and ing recently aded Prof. A. Jchneon's Noreve| Coarse of Inetructions: ie now prepared to teach his new aad simple method. Ae ates boramaiy ot “dgured "wes om the Oraan) & farther Information tuanire w ret Gand H. moe d-tm (TEESE COLEMAN © BOARDING AND DAY SOHDOL FOR YOUNG LADIES Fill be oper.ed n MONDAY, October 16th, at 2017 I street, oc its punction with yly amis a EFERENCES: Rev. ©. M. Bniler, D. D. deiphia; Hon. B. J Barbour, Virginia; and Prof. Davis, University of Virginia; others. Ms; S. A. PECK 'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS.—The twelfth annual session commenced Phila: ‘ine Sept. 1h. Fail parciculars may be obtained from the Principal, at 1704 Ist. se00-Im* MEDICAL DEPARTMENT or GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, Corner of E and 6th streets N. W., WASHINGTON, D.C. next ler of Lectures in this insti- m will ecanmence on MON EA » October 2, 1871, ‘nd end in the following March. =n FACULTY: a ‘ OBLE YOUNG, M. D., Professor Principles Practice of Medicine, General Pathology aud Obetetrien an Di bel es cuaiae be rnd Disease 2 4 ne JOHNSON ELIOT, M. D.. Professor of Princt- J. HARRY THOMPSON, M. D., Professor of PUDUN GF) HOLSTON ME.%S,, Professor of “DM W” BLISS, M. D., Loctarer on Crinary Path- AJ URRAY THOMPSON, M. D., Clinical Pro- et TILDEN. M.D Professor of Chemistry mt feolos WICK EVANS. M.D, Demonstrator. GL. MAGRUDER, ‘Prosector, sreulars and other Informatts to For circular oe on Bt OTM been, foener <i E street northwest. ‘Steod ad = AND OLASSIOAL IN You. ENOCH. AMUSEMENTS. NEW SAtioNan HEATER. sole Lessee and Manager............Mr. J. @, Saville, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 19, 1871. ‘The Management have tendered the Theater and the servi of the performers to the CHIOAGO i ¥F COMMITTEE 4 GRAND BENEFIT £ the Chicago sufferers. popular. Tickets & =e — Le te ickets $1; to & ured at ali the Hot and Book Btores. “Bee beet open from 9 to ae Morning papers 11) EW NATIONAL THEATER. Je Leencoand Manager.......Mr. J.G. SAVILLE: MONDAY, October 16, 1871, and Kvery oegae | until furth rnotice. M- Dion Boncicault’s new and erful drama. ELIE: Ox, THE CHERRY hd INN, produced under the imme tiate super- vision of Mr. CHAS. WHRAT’EIGH, who will ‘ar as Sadlove, the Wax Figger Man. ore —Mr. Saville desires to cal! special attention to production of EL #18, which has been in prep- Hon since the id pf, the season, the first representation astened by the severe illnass of Mr. EB. L Davenport, who was to have played next werk Each scene has boon especially prepared, several of which are very beautifal and pecnitar in construct The drama is cousidered by critics to nything Mr. Boucicault has ever writ- for the relief ten. The dialogne, the scenery, the situation, the musie, ail combine to make it a deligntful eveutng's entertainment. oc li ETROPOLITAN HALL VARIETY THEATER. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ocrossa 18rn, Mx. Henze has set apart for the BENEFIT oF THE CHICAGO SUFFERERS, rE On which occasion wip i Merely am TREE MIKES OabORAES PoaNG LAbias | AN IMMENSE NUMBER OF VOLUNTEERS Thoaupine Aspe SoHQok will veopsn WILL APPEAR, KONDAY September ah. at 943 M streot, fnorth- Reming A Sg! SP sn N; teacher of | ®hd the ENTIRE PROCEEDS will Le handed to the French, “Secretary Win. H.Seward, committee appointed to take charge Pall) Sond for circulars 7 (Swiss Cones cone of such receipts. 0c 12-th.s.w. F INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL A: RoC RCMENTAL hes” aa Beate PS ee tees, A of Indies will be sived at Tesidence. LOS atreet east, between A and THE TRADES. Aw=e AND FLAG DEPOT. JOHN C. HOGAN, janufacturer of Awnings, Flag \Tents, Horse and gon Covers Decorating of ails for Bails snd All orders promptly tended to. 713 Market Space, over Riley's storé ocd qawheastes for Public and Private Balls and Par- M. @. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, angs 643 Louisiana avente. 4 FISHER, FIRST CLASS SOOURER, 618 Oru Stazer, Orrosrrz Patent Orrics, ing the ‘being removed, rer thee, Main Gentlemen Clothes leat ue. prioes; Donde, | p and 91.50; Pacts te rents; Veots, 8 cts.; ss gry Sas Sew York style of cl sd Kid @ 7 e ayy RE sap waren ING PrAnOS, on aod fusical St oe @. L. WILD & 420) between Pennsylvania ae E street. Inventors and manufacturers of the wonderful Musical Dancing Toy for Pianos; manu- ‘sctarcrs of Murical Instruments aud dealera in Pi- snos, Musics! instruments, and Musical Merchas lise rencral DOLPH GOETZ, SEW AND SECOND HAND FUBNITURB rs HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. REPAIRING of every description in the Furni- are line cae attended to. d-hand Furniture bought. ~ corner 8th and D streets N. W, jolt-€m* TABLISHED 1833. JOHS McDEBMOTT & B: ee WACH-MAK DEALERS, CABRIAG ne yeni (gear $d street “C0. MAMISSION, te. RINTING D EROMPTLY EXECUTED Tth streets, N AH WALKER & CO., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, UndeR MerRoPotrran Horst. to purchasers, READY-MADE CLOTHING _ ror MES, YOUTHS axy BOYS, SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WOBK, WOAB WALKER 8 00., r @11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB . }. Lowdon & Oo.) bea ARMY unex reer 92. 465 Peas rence: Washlogton, —E=—Ee————EEEee STOVES, &e. A‘ a « COOK, GPasp ORGAN AND VOCAL CONCERT, AT SAINT JOHN’S CRURCH, Georgetown, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18x, at 7:30 p.m., Toinangurate the New Organ jist erected by Erbon, By the best talent of the District. : Chil . To be had at BL. LIB neal ceee Betas Sense METRES ES music ie; THOMPSON'S drag York avenue; GE . ocl3- ba on AND BALE a al Tru Br. Tru Sr me ee eT dans thet bad aloes Hal 5 4 fangings, Wieiow ‘and Tassels LADIES’ GOODS, &e. GRAND OPENING aT i. KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, COBNER NINTH AND F STBERTF, of an entire New and Selected Stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. *PRENCH PATTERN HORNETS AND H/.18 And all the LATEST NOVELTIES of the S ason’ LADIES’ HOSIBRY, GLOVES AND OC BSETS at the lowest market rates. ne2d-tr M WILLIAN’? HOUSE IN PARIS, = No. 7 CITE TREVIS, Piss been ro-entablished, and he will beable to show, from ¢ finest axsortmen BEAL UAck Goops BONN Sand ROUND HATS, LOWERS and FEATHERS, GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, 50 . the JB. P. CORSET, HATH BRATDS made ts las own order. &c., &e. DRESSES CLOAKS made to ik One Pascal, Mu Wit! TAN, _sels 907 Pennsylvania aven J= , BEOKIVED—A fine assortment of Ber; 28 BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER PATTERNS, Be. Be, which I seh wee to sell at the lowest prices. convinced. M.'P. LERCH, 714 7th street, anse-tr tween G and H. FULL LINE OF ‘At reduced prices. "Usll nani som, at \ sen, ” sRCLERS, anlé-tf 715 Market Space. S S 3 BS SELLING ATS. BEDE, a cosen, A complete assortment of NATURAL CUBLS and THON aaia chlo, “eee 8. HELLER, eolé-tf 715 Market Space, WASHINGTON HOTELS. i Nis E ARLINGTON,” VERMONT AVENUE. T. ROESSLE & SON, ocl2-tf Propaintors. {BANKLIN oroer 3th and PD streets, Washington, D, C.—This house has beso Poroughiy Feporated, aad is aw jor guest r day. oard, a 23m D. J. BAERAUK, Proprictor. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, Cc. = WASHINGTON, D. 0. & HARDWARE. G A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK or BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SPORTING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. PRIOES VERY LOW. { GEORGE P. Gorr, 1009 PENNSYLYANIA A’ ‘Between loth and euw-cotf ‘WOODWARDS HOWARD weivensizy, FREE DISPENSARY. gre tactic ing m, ” ye Aiseneee, Prof. P.H Strong, TT Espa jer, of the nervous system, x @iseases, Prof. Robert ~~ = BRIOKS of aii Kinds on band and for 1933 Malt streets 8: w, SPECIAL NOTICES. . do, do. A large ae? eux’ and Burgusty y. Moe Seoten and Englis r dozen or cask. The above igures. jie. Bitters of all kinds. ard Ales aud Porters. will be sold at low S&F Discount to the trade, o Manufacturer of the Popular Nal Wine Bliters, cit 1917 ah6 1919 Peansslvania arents The Follow: — be read with or date of April ath, ® rest. 71, Dr. Henry J. Rogers, Bharp street, Baliimore, au canis giyeleina ies regarding ORYSTAL DISCOVERY: *"It aff rds me much pleasure to boar testimony as eficacy of, your Crystal Discovery. Some cevwbile ip India T wulfered from iaovere ilar tothe c-wutry. On my recovering. patch of air on fhe ete aide of m head became per- Rrety white: without at all adectlng tho remainder. jo remove this unsig! ance, Thad recvaree ‘a various pre @, both in, Burcps i ¥y iL. lo atural color my beh dark brown. Loonsider your Discovery dest preparation now of. Yours, truly, HENRY J. ROGERS.” Clean, clear, harmless, it furnishes the only safe Preparation Ch el life to the Hi nde oayed or gray. ad stop the bair talling, and re move dandruff. Sold by many of the principal drag- ome at depot 2d and D streets. N. W. ocf-tr ARTHUR NATTANS, Discoverer, &c. Lea & Perrias’ Sauce. ~ Prowounced by Counoisseurs + “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” It improves appetite end digestion, and it is an- ed fe or. "We are dizectod by Mevsrs. LEA & PEREINS to making or vending counterfeits, Prosceute ali partic tN DUNCAN'S SONS, ‘euJ2-e0ém A Batehelor’s Hair This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. load, ny cuaitc betes te any vi deaths “Aveld the vaunted and boasting virtues they do not W.A. Bechelors Hatr Dy the enly perfect Gale Dye— Hine ball ‘drnaggisia. “Applied at 16 Bond URSTON’S LYORY PE. TOOTH POW- bie is the best article for cleansing and preserving teeth. Sold by alldrncgists. Price ,25 and 80 cents. JOUVEN'S INODUROUSKID GLOVE CLEAN: ERrestores soiled gloves equal to new, Sold by all drnxgisia and fancy goods dealers. Price, conta. das-y 7™D 7D ew York H.B. HMABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS TO ORDER FROM GERMAN AND FRENCH GRANITES, PIQUES and TRICOTS. ENGLISH AND FRENCH DIAGONALS AND BASKET COATINGS DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS. CHINCHILLAS AND BEAVERS. IRISH FREIS. CARR'S WEST OF ENGLAND MELTUNS. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS AND CHEVIOTS. GERMAN, FRENCH, axp ENGLISH CASSIMERES. CHOICE AMERICAN CASSIMERES, CLOTHS axp DOESKINS. VELVETS, CASSIMERES, WOBSTED anv SILK VESTINGS. READE-MADE CLOTHING, A VERY LARGE AND PLEASING STOCK. FURNISHING GOODS, EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL. HABLE BROTHERS, se% N.W.OOR OF rx AND D STREETS. Wart 4 DOLLAR WILL BUY AT SILV ERBERG'S. Four pair Ladies’ Brown HOSE, Double Heels, half regular made Three puir Ladies’ Superstont Iron Frame HOSE, Double Heels and Toes. Four psir Children’s Brown-mixed HOSE, full reg. ulur made, 6 to Ss. ‘bree pair Children’s White 2B HOSE, Iron Frame, Superstout ,6 to Four Bal, Children's All W in Bine, Crimson, and Bc: Pour Ladies’ very fine Homs' CBIEFS. HOSE, extra long, ‘bed HANDKEB- ¢ Hemstitched Mourning HANDKE3- One pair of Lace SLEEVES and COLLAR. One Thread Lace COLLAR. eon it fine Lace or En broidered HANDKER Four Gerts’ fine Linen Hemmed HANDKER- CHIEFS. Three Gent's superfine do., (hard to beat.) Three Gents’ Hemmed HANDKERCHIEFS, fine Linen, Colored Border. Four peir Gents’ superstéut HALF HOSE, Three pair Gents’ superextra ditto; One fire ard heavy Gent's UNDERSHIBT or DEAWERS. Three extrafine Linen SHIRT FRONTS. One Ledics’ Morocco SATCHEL, all Leather, Ore Splendid BASKET, One Infant's CANE CHAIR, (pretty.) One splendid CORSET, (worth §1.20.) Oye fine Waleut WRITING DESK or WORKBOX, Two handsime Lace TIDIES, One fine Knit CLOU D, in White, Black,and White and Colors, I aesortment of J aod Fi feiicles PerVamory, Halt andl os Brushes, it Mis all Wallets te. cist ONE DOLLAR, THE DAILY AUCTION, at 100, m.and7p.m.; Of small artictes, Baskets, &., will continue until sey Wi sal In fact, for Bargains goto B. SILVERBERG, 319 SEVENTH STREET, Keer Peunsytvania avenve. Viepna than uc A GYMNASIUM AND BOWLING ALLEY, CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. Open from 9 a. m. to 39 p. ‘Terms, $1.80 per mouth, or $3 per quarter, Baths, Lockers and Apparatus in good order. ocld WHORTROPODIST Rise gnc BY eae SPP Rok ha: Stace of pain onveuteucs to sata ee ete EVENING STAR. _| TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, Washington News and Gossip, | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ieswniaSatene ri ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, ‘The receipts from this Source to-day were S2i8,Si4.42. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Exclusively to The Bvewng Star. PRESENT IND.CATiONS do not polnt to acrop | Telegraphed of more than 3,000,000 bales of co..0n this season. | European so to the Cat- Loox, Oct. 18—The sub. crivtions at the Coxoresswex Charles Si. John and RB. H. “d Duell, of New York ill for some | Marsion Hor-e t) the 3 and up t> well, of New York, who have beea t Ie rtd OI relie’ Land up © time, are new bo-h rceovering. ined s thine Of taeee kee ae L evr. Epwarp Horry, of the 9h infautry, | mayer of Chicago. Additiona' sub cripsors hes been ordered t>hold him-e'f in readin> > for eee “1 from Southamp.on, Dundee Czcmination by thd retiring ‘beord, Of which | "Puss, Oct. 18—Minister Washburne hes see General Gcorge G. Mende is president. ceived a telegram from the mayor of Chicaeo ac. AsSISTANT SECRETARY CoweEN, of the De- ee oe on eatin, and on Pp. timent of the Interior, has so far recovered Renton Motes. bis health as to be ab'e to take a trip tothe | Loxpon, Oct. —s Themwckbelders andothers plaid where he hop.s to in additional interest demand a closer amaivamation of the diresgih z vg -9p Anglo-American wud French cable compan! Cixnicar CuanGes.—J. M, Sullivan, second- c'ess clerk in the Land Office, has been dropped from the rolls. E. A. Fiske, of Massachusetts, has been appoint.d vrincipal clerk of private claims tn the Land Office, vice J. F. St sek, re- signed. Sxcrerany Ifkrano delivered an able ad- dress before the Board of Missions in Baltimore last evening, setting forth In detail our duty to the Indians, and the advanta cs ty both races of afaithil adherence ta the Franee to be Clear o/ her Invaders New Year s Day. wv, Paris, Oct. 1K—The evacuai'on of the six departments of France by the Prosians, supa- Jat-d im the recent we . negotiated at iseriin, = complet. by the th of December nexi ‘The Bus<tan Ambassador to France. render it probable that Goan niece Orch oe ? a * of a fulthiah ad pence policy Of | yo cent t> Veraille” as ambasudor of Resta. a ‘The Reunneree Fever im Corsica. Morr Room Wanrtep.—It is understood that Oct. 18.—There have been several im- several members of the Cabinet in their forth- Ranetae ag ered Se picid coming annual reports wil! vet fo-th the neces- | U2 meres 0 extraordinary, has arrived at Ajaccio. There sity of for an increased number of | i< no unersiness wouble is appre- bail gn for the teansaction Of the public bus bended. —o _ et ac bialpe High Doings of the Low Dutch. 2 RDON, Uct. 18.—Adviccs from the Hague EGoverxnentT PRosecuTion INTERFERED pe tee — = an e Wir a.—Inteligence bas been received from | mintt 7 ions dissaisfaction a Chicago *> the effect that all the papersof the | ings gn the partor the pesgte. Taee ee U. S. Aviorney were d_-iroyed, and that the | a: residence ‘ofthe minis pre ceution of parties indebted to ihe United | ter of colonics and stoned the house, break Bi.tc5 will be seriously interfered with. windows and doing other sMight damage. Troops —— have been quartered in the city for the purpose Tue CatcaGo National BANKS ALL of ruppresing any fortber disturbances. Riest.—Acting Comptroller Knox this morn- ing received a dispatch from the comptro'ler of the currency in Chicago saying :—““The Chicago naticnal banks aresound, and pay all demands.” Thre barls reopened tor busincs yesverday morning. Mrs. D. T. Parrerson, wife of ex-Senator Patterson, of Tennessee, daught2t of ex-Presi- dent Johnson, who presided over the affairs of the Wnite Houce during her father’s adminis- tration, took the first premtvy-n for the bent bat- ter at the recent Cleveland County Fairin Ten- reesec. Navat Orricers TRANSFERRED.—Lienten- ani Commander Eryan Wilson is ordered toduty ate cquipment depoi trent at the nayy-yard. Norfoik, and Lieut. Seth M. Ackley to the naval has ben Gctacued rom the BureauorOnioarce | sisewas erupeerssed’, tte Tee ey ane Bo hasb tached.rom the Bureau of Ordnarce mn monet Monda: i Tying eight mies ni Tm cf Eastern Point. The Mamhn has |, and is ready to start at a moment's notice. Should the Horton arrive there will be a reception, a salute will be fired, and there will be = Jubilation The Spanish Split. Maprip, Oct. ote manifesto recent; the followers of Sagasta bas forth a counter deciaration by tae adberents of ila, in which they advocate the mainte- pance of order and strict enforcement of the law; con-olidation of the powef of the nation, and support of the Savoy dynasty, Thos mani: resto ‘$ signed by 141 progressixts of various degrees of prom‘nence in Spanish politics, ———— oer The Fisheries Excitement. Bosrow, Oct. 15.—The latest news in regerd to the Gloucester excitement is brought by the revenue cutier Hamlin. She reports that she spoke a fsherman who had been spoken by a fEnboot on Tuesday at Sp. m., and asked if she id seen the Horse. le described the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.—The new quar- ters (consisting of % rooms) of the Departmen of Jv ce, in the new Freedmen’s Bank build- ing, are now nesrly fitted up, and will be ocen- picd by a partof the clerical sore? of the At- Fieney General's Office .ome time during the pr. ent week. The present offce of the At tarney General will be eniively vacated errly next week. Tue Civit Service Commission, which met, pursuant to adjournment, at the Interior De- "s Welcome to the President. Banoor, Mz., Oct. 18,11a.m—The advent of the President and other @igaitaries in honor of the opening of the Evropean and North ates sensation . American railway creates a general Partment yesterday, are engaged in discuming } in this vicinity. All the publio and mash pri- the opinion of the Attorney General upon the | vate buildings are sely |, and questiors 2s to the of the Commision, | many thovsand people throng the streets. proy omnded to him Coen to ogo grand procecsion, including tne military; fire the members are pre-e excel fos. 3 a lumberm i 5 dill, E.q., of Chicago, and Hon. A. G. Catiell, | formed at 10 ocivck ned Coad he ees 0: New deasey, who will join the Commission in 2 few days. and the disiinerished v‘sitors through the prin- cipal siree*s, Much enthusirem wes manif_st-d along the route. The wilitary display was quite 1mporing, including companies from all parts of the State. The weather is cloudy, but cool and agreeable. Every ibing so far is pro- ——_o—__ GOVERNMENT AID FOR THE MICHIGAN AND Wircons'n SuPPERERS.— The following tele- 4..@m wes forwetded irom the War Department this worr'ng: . Lieut. Gen, P. H. &: eridan, Chico 70, Whe The Sccre*ary of War directs that you will give to the suf‘erers in Michigan and Wisconsin such aid es you may deem advi:able. Joun Port, Chief Cle.k. Mr. SIDNEY AwpREws, formerly Washing- ton correspondent of the Boston Advertiser, is in the city on a brief visit. His many friends will be glad to learn that he has so iar recovered his health -= to be able t> resume prozestional gressing acmirably. National Ivsurance Convention. NEw York, Oct. 18—The National Insurance Convention 's 1 ow romped President Mil- ler welcomed the delegatcs, and stated that the subject of the Chicago fire would be broaght beiore the convention. Relative to the lors-< by the New York compar'es, he believed they will all be able ta ‘pay at least ninety per cent., but time should be allowed them to collect their re ources. It is believed the fire in Chicago wes the rosult of badly e2n- Ta Jthe it will rally regrett:d | structed buil as in Paris and London a fire Dat hs ber eid toes ay robs 3d | ould Vern ell tet in cee ane ae reports ital. He will reside | Of the committees were read, and the convention reatter at Boston, where ne is eneaged in the | ajovrned. cditorial management of Every Saturacy and with a plessant connection of the same charac- ter with one of the leading New Englanddaili’ ExGuisx Visitors.—Mr. E. B. Eastwick, ©. B., Member of Pariament for Penry a and Fa - mouth; Mr. A. P. Longboi’»m, civil engineer, of London: Hon. W. 8. Campbell, Inte Corsui | 2 ber on the tilino! Poe Sen one Be te Used, Sestesat Deselen; Mz-J. B-Dat- | Guutvetel betes Movember Wine and wor lon imple Hay, Bert, Member ‘aritament; Mr. s 3 henry Priuce, from Canada; the lon, Kr re | (@nove-fifvh nor more than one-third of the Steplier-on. member of the Dominion Parlia- | Proceeds of the boncs ere to be used in rebuili- menting icone ‘Ontario; and the Hon. TB g the public works of Chicazo. The remain- Perdce, member of the Ontario Legisiatare for pcadech dg the supr ort of the police and fire Lampton, are at the Arlington. The porty y’ ~ , today gave $100 to the Chicago fund. STORM SiGNALS—Itis the intention of the chief s.gnal officer of the prmy to d'splay in al! the large cities cautionary signals in the form of a red fag with a black <quare in the centor ‘ by day and a rod light by night when the dan- ger srom an approdching st rm appears #9 great a. SR ee Illinois to Help Rebuild Chicago. St. Louis, Oct. fa the lower house of the AMinols Legislaivre ycsterday parsed a bill pro- viding for the relief of Chicago, which provides for the issue of ten-year six per cent. bonds for the amount of principal and interest expended ——_s—__- The Pennsy! ‘ania Railroad Lease In- junction Case. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18.—The Record has a special from Trenton stating that the chancellor has denied the injunction which sustains the lease to the Pennsylyania Kai'road Company. Trextox, N. J., Oct. 18—The Chanceiler ave a decision uily sustaining the r ht of e #8 to demand precaution on the part 0. navige- | Penreylvaria railroad to covensos ny tm tors and others interested. In this eity the: g- | of the United States railroad compan Fa's recerr-d t) will be displayed irom thetower | Jersey. ‘The deeision vacates the imsunction of the signal office on G siceet, between 17 and legalizes the lease. > and 18th streets, and from sueh other poi ts Bs ereatfter be designated by the ch‘ef signa! > The National Goverpment and the Fire Sufferers. New Yorx, Oct. 18—The Chamber of Com- merce has adopted a memorial, which has been forwarded to President Grant, stating that gov- ernment aid to the sufferers in Michigan and otber places will probably be necessary, an assuring him that Congress will undoubtedly sanction an outlay for this benevolent purpose. officer. Back FroM THE Paciric SLoPr.—Messrs. James F. Meline, Gcorge H. E. Fletcher, H. A. Lockwood, L. S. Kimball, A. B. Claxton, and J. ., lorhors, of the Treasurer's office, Treasury artment, returned this morning trom San Franci.co, where they were sent with $3,00,C90 & in greenbacks. They made the entire trip in three weeks, and returned via New York, de- positing there $2,(90,000 in zold and $250,009 in mutilated currency. 'T’ report that bevore reaching Chicago, onthe r reo the fire was recelvcd, and $200 was cabscribed on the train, 4 Curcks on THE TreasvRY.—The Secretary of the Tressury @'rects that hereafter all dis- Kerosene Murderers to be Punished Another of Judge Wylie’s Injunctions. 384 PATENT AGENTS ACT. THE DIFTRICT Gov- . Te “ay, inthe Eevity Cont, J de- Pvc dbs op rion in the cose of A ‘exe and r ves Ore se the ees arent en ir}: roti tes restraiving the de‘endent . col. c.ing & Keorse tax (rom plaints es prtent 7 n bts decison Judge Wylie cites the ov stors o° the license acl Or Augue: Tid last # the Dis.rict of Colemb's ‘s noth) 4 he muvicip s corporation ¢ocbed wit <evcain reatrietcd powers; quoting from organic ect that the District is ber constituted @ box a opert: ven power to on y Limits, but ‘RO Exprens grant Of power to raine taxes other means is given, Upon lawyers practicing in a court of the United States or upon agent» doing business on behalf of others was not granted to the old corporation, and if it belongs 1 that recently created it must be derived trom the grant of c as to all matters of a municipal ¢ acter conferred upon the corp vracion by the law. we know that such 210 ver is not ineWen- tal to the nature of & municipal corporation, there would secm {> be nothing low for this arse tion of this right of taxation to stand upon He continucs. that there 's a more conclos Soewer to the claim of the District author! sed says the complainants are engaged in t P.ccecution o” alawtul business with one branch of the zovevpment ©” the United States, and noticing that such agents arc indispensable, say & tex upon them fs a tex upon inventors. He s this District vested with power t) tex I's; swre the business of the people of the Un'ted States with a branch of theit gowern- ment under an implied power of taxation, for he poses” Proposition appears wholly pelutianble. He quotes from « randell at. Nevada, 6 il, 35, and a recent docision of Justice Davis in the Cireult Court of the Uni States, D'strict of Indiana. He con- if Con tress hae actually deiogated ins proki scitution irom making such a de legislative authority. We ought not, ime that it har atic: to Exe"contrary, we are bound ttn New Yora—Ffiner > ). 8. Ge, eevee dO S-30e,, a lol Fak tant fe ES ae sae, $e ——— LO wena Sn. tats, den Sialy. choy Gerreseh Gi Markew a TIMORE, Oct. 18.—¥) ny 43% bid, ka asked; West Virgina, vania, @1 of. ite "southé + i ods ‘Sl; mixed wes.ern,75. ‘Oats vi 28 opie 2. Whisk: Get. 18 —Flour dull and heavy. Whea= quiet and drooping, Corn duit and in buyers’ favor Loxson, Oct. 18, 11:304.m ‘opened at 2K for money and [3 for account. Bonds of 1862, 90%: 19685, SOT 984; 10-40%, BBs. , Oci. 18.~Bonds opened at 96% for the 30 p. m.—Consols and Ameri- DON, Oct. W—4.) P. at. —Consals, $3 for eccount. Bonds of 18%, 1) ; es, 57 francs, 16 centimes. ee ates Cony Siena! Otkcer ‘ARTMENT, of umeron, DC Oct. 18, 1ST. 10a: t SrNorsis FOR THE PAsT TwENTY-PotR Hove: ares of barometer, with cloudy weather, which was Tuesday morning north of Illinois and the lower lakes, has passed east and south astward over the middle and eastern States. but the re b in to rise from Penney! vania to risen more decidedly north and west of the ley. tmoky and hazy weather is reported for monry 15, Ws fouth and west of Pen tvania. loud and light rain in North Carolia bave moved southenst. werd a1 southward, followed by clear weather. re has fallen from New nd to the Upper lakes, and in the south Atlantic States, and is elsewhere sensibly stationary. Northerly | winds have continncd west of Georgia, and northwesterly Finds jare now reported on the "Atlautic coast aud lower Iukos PROBABILITIES —Clondy weather will probably continue d e day in New England; partial: weather from New York to Pl eather weet of the alley, fullowed by fi the upper lai IBWORK ESTABLISG Penpsylvania avenne. be- recently added a G a stock umported from Paris. Madam nad, of Paris, end'recently of Madsen Waren ip New York, will superintend the millinery d-part ent. French Flowers and Feathers, Lace Fleii, Lingerie, Spanish Waist. Fancy Articles, finest los ported Perrumorics, Brushes. jette Articles new vind Chignons, &c. Urders for every description Millinery and Bairwork will receive prompt attention, and perfect satisfaction ts guaran oc 1615 21. 908 Perxsvivama AvErve, FASHIONABLE BATTERS AND FURRIERS ocll the latent ten Felt, pnd Cloth BATS ved, the latest style FELT HAT, new cotter ‘Bo. 6, ¥, M. 0. &. BUILDING.

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