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ree eRe ______ESEaEeEw ee THE EVENING STAR. == The AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenne, corner Lith St. {HE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CONP'T. &. B. RAUPPMANN, Pret. aroma SHE EVENING STAE ts served by carrters to shetr subscribers at TEN CENTs PER WEEK, OF FoR- fY-Foua Cuyts rex MonTH. Copies at the counter NTs each. By mail—three menuths, $1.50 Six months, #3.90; one year, 85.0. THE WEEKLY STAR—pabéithed Friday—@1. s year. S# Invariably in advance, in both cases, ABC no paper sent longer thay, paid for Be Bates of advertising furnished on application. V2. 38—N2, 5,802. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1871. bening Star, TWO CENTS. | EDOOATIONAL. N ISS BARR °VER’S SEMINARY for Ladies and Children will reopen on MUNDAY, r circulars apply st the Eni oy SOF address the principal, M~ EE. , ‘ocl-im WESTON | ba M ried Baby vot Poveda a snd ‘beving recently attended Prof, A. i a natvuctions. is now new aad siiple method. "fs hanced bee . ™~ Organ 3 * ity. ther inf -rmation inquire ith ctrect, Vetween @ and Ht oclé-Im, MSS 4h An RECESS SELECT SOHOOL FOR i Sept a I Younz “Hn we S OPERA HOUSE. SIX NIGHTS Ov' Vv. MONDAY EVENING, OOTOBE? ho uor, Mr. Mm Colloquial Actor and aa ALBeis Ww. AKEN, a SPLENDID NE HIS SPL! dt An bits vanes « rSore, nota dol- ¢. ion. i ihe prinetp W TCHES OF NEW TORK.” MATINER BATURDAY, 2 P.M. 00-3: EW NATIONAL 74 ATER. Towne ME, J. @, Savile. ON, October 19. 1871. red the Theater and A= PEs GYS <The twelfth manwal session comm=ne~d My licbe Felt particalare may be obtaleed free | ght 'Principat, at £704 Tat. eid Inn" Mi Eetos DEPARTMENT COPY OF CHICAGO DISPATCH: . ov GEORGFTOWN COLLEGE, First to Pay Chiengo I esses! sole Lessee and Manager... Cmicaco, Oct. 11, 1871, ¢ perf=rmers to the To Andes! asvrance Co. Corner of Band 10h streets N.W. )LELIEP COMMITTER ANDES jos:cs will not exceed $300,000 WASHINGTON, D.C. D BENEFIT E. B. RYAN, Agent. Chicago suiferers, IED LIFE. cured at all the Hotels, Masio X sheet open from 9 to 4. ocls-26 rning papers It] EW NATIONAL THEATER, ext Mf Lectures in this insti- tution will codtmence on MON DAT, October 2. Iai, nd in the following March. FACULTY: see tora OBLE YOUNG. M. D., Professor of Principles mi Practice of Medicine’ General Pathology aud J. B.BENEEYT, President. | Metical Bibles. vowann, ue. D., Professer of TE? , ANDES is solvent and very strong, and has Sires gy ccnamenced pay ing its Chicago losse jseases of Women and Children. 7 re .Mr. J.@. SAVILLE. SoH R508 E tor, 3 D., Professor of Priact- | 5°l¢ Lessee 5 ae = F SMT ectice of Bai tober 16, very Ev A. S. PRATT & SON, AMES E MORGAN. Professor of Materia |, MONDAY, October 4 ptil furth: tice. Mv. Dion Boucicaalt’s new and rmoratuced unier the Vision of Mr CHAS. WHEAT: EIGH, who (OMPSON, M._D., Professor of AGENTS, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, ls ryouN HOLSTON tb. Professor of veal ocls- Tw Corner 9th and D streets. ©. the Wax Figger Man. y <a ——— ‘7a atom} uw ‘tle desires to cal! special attention ERMANT) FIRE INSURANCE “b. ‘W. BLISS, M. D., Lecturer on Urinary Path- | 4,407 Proanctivmat ‘EL er sbich has boon iy rep. a . e ot fece t innin 1 iy oe a z Eye Joa REY batt MPSON, M. D., Clinical Pro- Fergeeeutation being hastened by the sever Mneas 3 : eager of Diseanes of Females. Mr BL ort, who was ty have play W, O. TILDEN, M.D., Profestor of Chemistry | (1 Mr. #1, Davenport, who was ty 500.000 1,135,332 19 A Cae ae several of which ere very beautiful and pecaliar in consiruction. The drama ix considered by eritics to he equal to anything Mr. Bouciosalt has ever writ- ten. ‘The dialogue, the scenery, the situation. the Bausie, ail combine fo make it a deligntfal evening's enteriainment. oe kt CASH CAPiTAL... ASSETS......... Reyreserted by “WARWICE EVANS. M.D. Demonstrator. @.L. MAGRUDER, M. D., Prosector. For circulars and other information apply to LIOT, M. D.. Dean, erat. neoasd OU SPON GLO i itrect northwest. E. L. SCHMIDT, Agent o oe tw ‘iE NATIONAL i TRENCH, AND CLASSICAL Orn No.) ON EXHIBITION |New Ne FIRE INSURANC Ee aTioTe FOR YOUNG LADIES, é as6) AND SALB Was oe oF, MgS ANGELO JACKSON, Princinal. TH St) WARKSITER’S. 5 aa DISTRICT © No. 915 New York avenue, northwest. seB-ly tic Bn Neat aheht et Bo. 486 Seyorti strect, betwoon D and B streets Ane Ost ae See eight doors above Odd Nellow’s Hall, HER ve i i ti i. ¥ be le fA TEA Ghotee Sil Paintings Hagraviugs Chromos. &e PIANO MUS pupils at aS 1523 I street. be- KS Dy = Kk 1 W tween Vermont avenue and l6th street. seas-inwOt® | (Ali Fevers, Fram Pa tare Ourds aud Pasools 5 FIC INSTRUOTION IN VOUAL AND fe’. in the District. SCUESTINSTROMENTAL MUSIO. RMS, CASH. werd SAMUEL CARUSI having resumed the duties of Please remember Name and Namber. ap’3-ly ee recat certie ae cad a | * ae: rr ion wi residence, No. 116 lst street cast, between A and LECTURES. wo B north, Capitol Hill. 1am | Geo. F. Gatick Q{CIENTIFIC LECTURE COURSE, A.B Shepherd ocle-tt * RFORE Tit THE TRADES. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION TEN LECTURES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. WNING AND FLAG DEPOT. With brilliant and entertaining experiments, by th esis t aim following oe minent men of Science and Literature: N EW BOOKS AT JOHN ¢. HOGAN, 1. PROF SAMUE LLMAN—Two Lec- tures, November Sth and lth. subjects: 1. The Race in Search of Its Grandfathers; 2. Primeval mufactarer of Awnings, T, BALLANTYNE'S, ¥ Partice All orders prompaly - ttended ton 713 | “Sev. DR. JOHN LORD.—Two Lectures, © - " ities. A orders promptly tte o. . BR . DR. J N LO — Tw ‘ures. No- 402 th street, Intelligencer Builling. Market Space, over Riley '« stor’ ecld_ | yeniber 1sth and Ith Subjseta: 1. Galileo: or, aa <a. éveh, 0% tee lb Be SF ke Reientite Diseovericn: 2. Daniel Webster, (histor! tual § ter, $3. Park Street Pal- —_— ws sO Bark g has removed h mis old place of | 3. PROF. A. RHODE.—Two Geological and An Eentsts Tower ads A120” Mrursof Reercisstvihe | bosteens: Bo Tors Penmepivnrta aveato to" fhropalorical Exhibitions. profusely and elegantly gies 2 Tae ga. Beier Map of United Staten, pees STREET. Pare tb a ware te fs coated bs ttlaet sah enlace December, date. hereafter. Subject: Probably. N EW BOOKS. in bis line of business, such a8 BELL HANGING | Electricity, and Magneticm, with brilliant expert | ments HOCH EMLEING. LIGHTNING BODS, SERAK- | M505 oy soHN TYNDALL, of England, the boys 4 Eg eminent ecientist, is expected to close the course in weet rates, ; Nang perl ag i stock of HARD- | December, Particulsrs hereafter. Ft BN. Bi e Ce Tickets, admittt itleman ané lady, PHILP & SOLOMONS. wait OES NURS NT NS SOOM Hed VAr 1c venarxed spate: Be: Healy Vice bn Comes: ‘A share of public patronage is solicited. With reserved seat Member's Conrse Ticket — — 2 _SOSBIDES ‘iol Association Bons. Di yp*s7s AND AWNINGS. ‘ocl?-eoSw ‘an World, by Dr. George Hartnig Rev. John McVickar, 8. T. D. LADIES’ GOODS, &. OF gp had oe SN TENTS for Sale or Bent for Camp Meetings, 34. F. Rodwell, @9. Nast's fairs, Festivals, &c. oataee’s | AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and Par- “i | M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, ‘8 tale of the ¥; Iss E. A. McCORMICK WILL OPEN A large and elegant stock of FALL AD}D WINTER MILLINERY, » fortune; by Edmund Farmers! Allminax for | sags 643 Louisiana avenue, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, -, Journal of Ee: a FISHER, PATTERN BONNETS, ROUND HATS: FRENCH oyage of H FIRST CLASS SCOURER, eee . sd by Charles Darwin All of the latest importations 3 = 618 Orx Srxest, Orrositz Patent Orrics, 0c}8-3mn* 506 9h street, between E and F. secon * by Bev. W. HH. Ma * By promptly sdopting the latest improvements, f the Park srrect Chutch, Botton: @ea Ears |e pIRTmPt, sdowting European inveation, { ati c *) GRAND OPENING ag Holicw. ‘by Mrs. Henry Wood, @1.45,-, Vieto bled to do my work in manner not tobe oguaied Dean by Cecil Griffith, $1.75. ‘Seed Time pet dy those facilities. at Harvest, from the German of Fritz Bouter, @1. "adiee™ cleaned without being taken a «tl Kind of spots removed wit ut cleauine the whole H. KING, Jr., PHILP & SOLOMONS, carment, aad te, ee & ud Lehn MASONIC TEMPLE, COBNER NINTH AND F STREETS, ment, at the BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, following 1-80; Panta, 75 aever show again. Fyinogt Shrinking or Injuring ‘the prices. cata, €1 septa; Vesta, $0 cia: swhole Business Suit, $2.28 ots 911 Prunerivanta avenee | mew Perk stein: ee Eid Gloccee wicee. | of an entire Mew and Selected Stock of 7k Ol 2% cents, two pair e dozen INERY and FANC’ Ove) BW BOOKS or cite spd Trimmings cleancd) ackooed MILGW ERS, PRAT IE Re ORIuBON deen Fae ? fened, uare "ea NC ERN BONS 4 's. REGRET ES SEP FOE SAGE £ fwhive) Colored, Cleaned the best style. | And ull the LATEST NOVELTIES of We Beene SITILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE: cof the, Staten Ielaad, N.Y.» Dyoing Ertab- ne ” eaest. omahtiehet _ The det tnd largeat ot LADIES’ HOSIERY, GLOVES AND OORSETS : Tiinstrated and handcomely | “Kind tm the councey. if nos tp the world, ot, atthe lowest market rates. eet. mE itle people. Price @io. | ivw-is at) Sthstrest. | VJ WILLIAN's HOUSE IN PARIS, 0 cente. zs Toune AND REPAIRING PIANOS, om i No. 7 CITE TREVIS, uthor of Behind the Veil. Masical asi struments . WILD & BROS., 420 Penns; wrt: 4 from the “Ut | 'Uth street, established, and he will be able to shot : ween eet ritz Renter. Price $1. and E street, Inventors and manufactarers of the Trans! of bet: ‘ ‘ o wonderful Musical ND HATS, P 4 aes 4s The Loves of the Gorillas. ‘of M eT cs and deal nd Thien ped Prisons. By Mrs. Aun Stephens. Price | snos, Musienl and Masical DRESS TRIMMINGS. ikn hienteminet TS LADIES UNDERGARMENTS, * ADGLER Gontz, the J. B. P. CORSET, HAIR BRAIDS inade to his Cheap English Novels. Containing 16 illustrations, BBW AED 6 ND-HAND FURNITURE be norder. &c., £¢. Heh Money. Agstnst Tide, sod For Woman's Gan eles cae OARS mate to order. B Sed RECEIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- - BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPEB PATTERNS, AND y OUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Ore Pri ~ WILLIAN, sake. Price @ cents each. mmr ateine cf every deseriien toes Baris. | _ Sug Freee 907 Feastvivanie noses. Gre line attended to. NOTE. LETTER and CAP PAPERS, and every- thing ln the STATIONERY line, cheap. J. SHILLINGTON, OOK AND JOB PRINTING sue een tes eiean, BEY {0 CROMPILY EXECUTED aplély __D sirset-betweon oth and Ttiistrosts. | frices® Vall and bremetaced. 12 Mell st the lowest = ee | amet M. P. LERCH, 714 7th strosts, o ween G wad H. Peron Toe WASHINGTON HOTELS. ae f cash. = 5 AN a CORSETS, he public are invited to call and « roughly renovated, and is now open for guests, HE . ew ator! BE x Sree ¥. Table board, &: y aulé-if 715 Market Space, — Hathnas atraantton eam DJ. BARBAC roprictor. af ELLING AT 8. HELLES'S, Bext door to Jay’ Cy 713 MARE? Space, 1 A complete assortment of NATURAL inter Ed BAIR mt of IMI C, & Wittanp, = EBBITT HOUSE, =— RAIDS. kno. @ fine BOOTS AND SHOES. = WASHINGTON. D. 0. | TATION HALE CHIGNONS. 8, HELLER, a = ae - _snn6-tt 715 Market Space, Fi BOOTS AND SHOES rig W AT sc! SILVERBERG'S. ™D H.B. 7™D FoR Four pair Ladies’ Brown HO! LADIES, ENTLEMEN, MISSES, coe gai Gatenitieentacions oka Wiaae pati dies” - ” | MBodsls Mestmea Rene hia Four pair Obiidren’s Brown-mixed HOSE, i 7 reside aed i reve mised HOSE, ful rg O¥S, h ir Child: hit "Frame, Superstout,6rouse, 2 > HOSE, Tron ‘our pair Children’s All Wool HOSE, extra long, i Blue, Crimson, end Searles Oo Four Ladies’ very fine Hemstitched HANDKER- ‘Two extra fine CHT Eeap® Hemstitehed Mourning HANDKE 3- One pair of Lace SLEEVES and COLLAR, One Thread Lace COLLAR. bare ire. fine Linen Hemmed HANDKER- Taree te Pepertine do.. (hard to beat.) tt cont Hopped HANDKERCHIERS, fine Double Heels, balf HABLE BROTHERS, AND CHILDREN. FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS TO ORDER FROM GERMAN AND FRENCH GRANITES, PIQUES and TRICOTS. ENGLIFA AND FRENCH DIAGONALS AND BASKET COATINGS DEVONSHIEE KERSEYS. ‘We are daily i= receipt of the most approved styles FALL AND WINTER WEAR, OHINCHILLAS AND BEAVERS. IRISH FREIS, ? Meroe TCHEL CARR'S WEST OF ENGLAND MELTUONS. One Splendid BASKET, te SCOTCH AND AMERICAN One Infant's CANE OHAIR, (pretty.) SUITINGS AND CHEVIOTS. One splendid CORSET, (worth $110.) GERMAN, FRENCH, axp agen 26 ee eee. One fine Walnu. ¥ BITING DESK or WORKBOX, ENGLISH CASSIMERES, pean nienp pe ag CHOICE AMERICAN CASSIMERES, One fine Knit CLOU D, in White, Black, and White snd Colors. CLOTHS anv DORSKINS, H. BURNS & ©0., ‘YVELVETS, CASSIMERES, “GELS ese ORSTED 4x0 SILK YRersxos, aan cnt Seer. -! sp ype THE DAILY AUCTION, at 10s. m.and7p.m., Baskets, &c., will continue until Of «mall articles, A 1 2 Vases, Desks, tae Sg ite Femelle B SILVERBERG, n0%0-tr 1ANOs, scHgwack en's z bay ER allother. For sale or tent ve ie 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. READE-MADE CLOTHING, A VERY LABGE AND PLEASING STOCK, FURNISHING GOODS, ae ee eg 419 SEVENTH sraxnr, EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL. lowest market ye Gold pee magn DUNE, Gees MOS Bab warrants HABLE BROTHERS, se =H. W.OOB OF 72m AND D STREETS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ©. GAUTIRR, Impor'er of Wines and Brandies, offers for sale?—Otardy Vusay a James Hennessey do. Vid . old Croix Rum, Medar Swan Gins, Ulive Tree’ Ue Old Bectch and Irieh Wuickies, Sherry Wine upwards; Port.do. do. dy. A large scrtment of German, Bordeaux and Buren Wines. California Wines. Hock. Port. Sherry, Mo: bre Angelica and Brandies. Med’ord Rume:. Washington News and Gossip, This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Invenxat RevExvE The receipts from this | 4SSOCLATED PRESS REPORTS. source tc-day were $305,764.38. THE EPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVEN. Fox. Russet GURNEY, British commissioner a = Important Proceedi; To-day far. Is and Bitters of all kinds. Sectch and English | under the treaty of Washington, has arrived at belated . per 4 and Divorce —Keport of the Ales and Porters, per dozen oF cask. ‘The sbove | ‘Toronto, Committee om the Ritani. ss 7 Discount to the trade, Tax Crvit Service Commission is engaged in the discussion of a general system of clerical examinations. Manufs of the Popular Katies Wine Bl turer of the Popular Native Wine Bitters, oclS-tF : 1217 and W2nD Pennsylvania avenue Battixore, Oct. 19.—In the Episcopal Con- vention (14th day) the mornin Sorducted by Rey. Mr. Dana, of I 3 ilispie, of (Afichigan, and ik. The Follo (mil be read with | ee Crrzuxs’ National BANK or Hacrns- Bishop Kerfort, of Pittsburg. “The minates of imterest. yesterday were read and approved. nder date of April 2th, 71, Dr. Henry J. Rogers, | 7C¥*, Md., has been authorized to commence | * Tye Comittee om on were to inqui Sharp. strect, Haltauere wut piysician’ | business with a capital of €£0,000. a and report as to the expediency of a canon 13, title 2, of marriage and div ported that they had considered the st! no alteration in said canon was deeme ent at this time. A majority report from the same committee, aan eal writes rding CRYSTAL DISCOVER’ tit alberds ne much piensure to beat testizasny os to the efficacy of your Sry Discovery. Some care wince, while in India 1 suffered (roms aevere lever pecniinr to the country. On my recoverit = of hair on the left side of my head became ‘ lecthy, tg iam atall afecting the remainder. Tue Boarp or STEAMBOAT INSPECTORS are about closing their session. They are now en- gaged upon reports of committees appointed to examine life-saving apparatns. expedi- to which had been referred a propowd new a is Leos tly, tr a kee ae Mn. Le Roy Turrxs, Assistant United States | canon viding for the establish m: of one or country; but they all had one great acieckcther dad | Treasurer, who has been ill for some weeks past, | more ety as suttragan bishoprics within the hale bisck. Wows with pont Geen Danese any diocese of this chure aay ie AS and for the election ragan bishops, was made that it is inex- pedient to create the office Of asuffragan bishop. Rev. Dr. Watson and Judge Battle, of North Carolina, from the same committee, submitted & minority report in favor of the proposed new canon, with the recommendation tbat the sab. Ject be recommitted to the committee on canous with instructions to prepare a suitable canon, reports were laid on the table. Rev. Dr. Mead, of Conn., from the joint com- mittee to whom had been Feferred the report om ritual uniformity, m=-le 9 report and submitted the following canon entitled “On the Ritual: Section first. This church, holding fast its liberty in Christ, its head, it recognizes no other law of ritual than sach as it «hall show itself to have accepted or provided, meaning thereby in no wise to prejudice or arraign th> differing rights, usages, Customs, or laws of other branches of the charch of Christ. Section 2d. The provisions for the ritual in this church are—first, the book of common prayer, with the offices and ordinal thereto appended as adapted to the use of this charch by additions, omissions, or other alterations, from time to time constitutionally made. Second. The canons of the Church of Eng- was at the Department a short time to-day. He hopes to be able to resume his duties in afew ays. Gen. Jony 8. Crocker, of this city, was be- fore the Southern Claims Commission yesterday with his bili for $10,000 worth of property alleged to have been taken from his two farms in Vir- ginia during the war. TRANSFER OF Naval Orricens.—The fol- lowing officers have been detached:—C&ptain R. ‘W. Shnfeldt trom the Wabash and placed on waiting orders; Licutenant Commander F. M. Bruce from special ordnance duty at Pittsbar, and placed on sick leave. Tue CommissioneR oF PENSIONS’ annual report will show that only 49 revolutionary widows survive, and that there were upon the rolls June 30, 1871, 207,455 pensioners of al! classes, the aggregate amount of whose pensions Wes $2?,804,%4.29, and to whom was paid during the preceding fiscal year $33,077 383.63. Not Arrorxtep.—The rumor current for a Tecan get the desired nataral color of may hair being dark brow.’ oonsiier your Discovery paral now of, Your trulys HENRY J. ROGERS.” Clean, clear, harmless, it furnishes the only sufe preparation io give new life tothe Hair, whoa do cayed or gray. will stop the hair gees and move daadrad. Sclaby many ofthe oriuefpal drag- ‘at depot 2d a Ww. ‘ARTHUR NATTANS, Discoverer, &. iste bar 3 hat p the food is into the solids of the body. Persons with digesti thus impaired, having the slightest predisposition to pulmonary disease, or if they teks cold, will be very liable to have Consumption of the Lungs io some of its forms; and I hold that it will be im sible to cure an; Consumption without Rest restoring a aij ‘and healthy assimilation. The very « ‘aud bow mucus and slime, — is cloaging nat mene co o they cannot form t! InctionSs, a m rouse uj and restore the Mver toa healthy action. For this Stl shed the surest and ‘t remedy is Sch * andrake Pills. ‘These Pilis clean the stomach and dowels of-all the dead and morbid slime that is m. Representative Arm- | land, in use in the American provinces beture gausing disease decay in the whole» day or two past that ex-Representative Ai th. 789, quently supe: They will clear out the liver of all ciseased bilet strong, of Rennsylvania, had been, or would be, | Nitesed on miaeaiea ty iepelatienn appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs does not seem to have any other foundation than the fact that he could doubtless have the position wand rouse it up 10 8 hew healthy action, by which natural aud healthy bis smach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed Third. "The canonical or other regular legis- The sto by the use of Schenck's Mandrake Pills lative or judicial action or de sions oft i but thore | should he desire it. It has, however, beeu | church In he convesiene ioe aincaeee Femaing in the stomach an excess of ucid, theorgau | understood for a long time past that on no ac- or by its duly constitated’ authorities. (This is 8 torpid and the pre Coal jo cenaik on count would he accept the place if tendered. allof the report we received before going to i dition, like this that Scluen ‘Tux Ames OnDNANCE CasE.—To-day, in the 1 renee? baby 4 Lope lens i - porns hp its use | Equity Court, Judge Wylie overruled the prayer DAY. willneutralizeallexcess ofacid, making the stomach | : To- Sweet and fresh; it will_give permauett tone te tui | £07 8 Feceiver and restraining order in the case | gelepraphed Kaclusively te The Beoning Star. important organ, and create agood hearty appetite, | of Arrick agt.CharlotteL. Ames, C, Hazlett and English Notes. and prepare the ajstem for the frst process ofa gomi | Oliver Ames. ‘The bill states that defendant | ae Chicago Belief Fund—Lionizing Leonsay— digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy. living | are sued as administrators, with the will: am. p ng blood. After this prepai ‘atory treatme nexed, of Horatio Ames, |; that in Feb- . mains tocure most cases of Consumpt ged persevering use of Schenck « Pulmonic Syrup monic Syrup nourishes the system, puriti the blood, and is readily absorbed into thé cirew tion, and thence distributed te the diseased lungs. ‘There it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the form of abscesses or tubercles, and then assists Nature to expel all the diseased matter, in the form of free expectoration, when once it ripeus. It is then, by the great healing and pnrifying properties ne Lonpon, Oct. 19.—The subscriptions at the Mansion House for the benefit of the Chicago sufferers amounted to £30,000 up to last night. ‘The Manchester subscription to the same time was £5,000. At a meeting held at Kidderminster last night £300 were paid in on the spot and further contri- butions tee ‘A banquet was given at the Mansion House Tuary, 1865, the testator made a contract with the United States for eleven wrought-iron can- non, five of which were completed, and six nearly so, in 1866; that five were subjected to an unustal andextraordinary powder proof, where- by they were shown, as was alleged, to be unsafe ‘uns for the service of the navy of the United States;” that he was employed by testator, and f Seber monic Syrup, that all ulcers and | Succeeded in having the remaining six com- | y,4 bapauet ze cavities are healed up soups; and ‘my ‘patient ts | ploted, and they having stood the tor, there eae cna as Fomerd were pasmak Risen ae a total recovery of $143,060.38, and that the de- fendants are prosecuting claims against the gov- ernment for this amount. cured. The essential thing to be done in curing Consurap- tion is to get up a good appetite and a good digestion, 80 that the body will grow in flesh and get strong. If @ person has lungs,—a cavity or abscoas there—the cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, so long asthe system is below par. What is necessary to cure is a new order of things,—a good appetite, a good nutrition, the body to grow in get fat; then Nature is helped, the cavities will heal, the matter will ripen and be thrown off large quantities, and the person regain health and “ . This is the true and only plan to cure Consumption, and if a person is very bad, if the not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung entirely gone, if there is enough vitality left in speakers were Lord Lyons, Bishop of Westmin- ster, Archbishop Manning and Vauterain. The xp heary Overtlow of specie from the Bank of England, which has been reported tor several weeks past, has ceased and an influx has begun. | Itis believed tht the weekly statement, due to-day, will show uu increase of bullion in the vaults over the amount reported last Thurs- y- Thiers Afraid of the Bonapartists. Paris, Oct. 19.—Victor Place, wi" has been on trial at Versailles for alieged frauds in the THE GREAT nao ara RAIL- The Opening Ceremonies. SPEECHES OF PRESIDENT GRANT, LORD LISGAR, Th remonies of the European and he opening ceremonies o' uw nm an North American railroad at Bangor, Maine, yesterday, were very interesting. The’ city was gaily decorated, triumphal arches erected, &c. i urchase of arms for the government while fill- the other to heal up, there is hope. A procession composed of the entire military Ing the position of French Consul at New York, shave, seen, many, persons cured with, only one force of the State, firemen, and other organiza- | has been honorably acquitted. soul jung, live and enjo: fe to @ good old age. | tions marched throu e principal streets. The el This is what Schenck's Medicines willdo t> cae ‘At Se'cloek Present Grant and teonhee oF Government has issued an order to the Consumption. They will clean out the stomach, commandants of mili sweeten and strengthen it, get up a good digestion, and naval posts and stations on the coasts of the Cabinet pocamenay a bim, with Governor h Di ‘Tance, warning them and give Natare the assistance she nevds toclear the | General Lisgar, of the Dominion, and Lieutenant | to keep a careful watch on the’ moveruents of system of all the disease that is in the lungs, what- | Governor Wilmet, of New Brunswick, and suite, | ali suspicious or suspected persons, and to be ever the form may be & were taken to Norombega Hall, where the city | prepared for prompt action to suppress any dis- jt is itnportant that while using Schenck’s Medi- | had provided a collation to which all the distin- erbance. e object of the order is to prevent ines, care should be exercised not to take cold: ke nished visitors from abroad, with citizens of ns vors in cold and damp weather; avoid nig and take out-door exercise ouly in a gen warm sunshine 1 wish it distinctly understood that when I recom the country from being disturbed or excited by a Bonap-rtist descent, which it is feared may be undertaken. Bangor, to the number of 700 in all, had been invited. Mayor Dale welcomed President Grant. The mend patient to be careful in regard to takiuy | President in reply congratulated the assembly Page Onn te eee ree ua oe Pore, Bagong ergy di boy geen on the completion of a road which so muchinter- | 4, city for the trial of communists, hus sen. r in particular and the nation at large He hoped it would prove all that was expected of it and result in building up @ brotherly fel ing between two people of the same blood, and that they would be united by ties of most cor- al friendship. The President took his seat amid the heartiest cheers. , Senator Hamlin then proposed the health of th from the cffects of » 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 So long as the lungs are not perfectly healed, just 80 long is there imminent danger of a full return of the disease. Hence it is that 1 so strenuously caution net exposing themselves to t genial and pleasant. Con rm nsumptives’ lungs are a masa of sore, hich the least change of 7 tenced 90 of the accused brought betore it, aud acquitted 9,000. Civil War Adds to the Horrors of the Famine in Persia. —Later advices from Teheran ersia is still suffering from fami and pestilence, and the disorganization an: dis- cit = turbance which these calamities have induced. ace eli taiator Governor General of Canada, and that it be . The grand secret of my succees gith my Madicines | Teceived with three old-fashioned cheers, which | The province Khorasan has been invaded ty Cousfete ip my ability to subducinfiammation insteed | were given with enthusiasm. warlike tribes. Insurrections have broken out of provoking it, as many of the faculty do. An in flamed to the patient, bx Lord Lisgar, the Governor General, responded in a neat address, congratulating them upon the success of the enterprise. He paid a handsome compliment to the United States, and alluded to the treaty of Washington, bape that old ani- nuosities were forever buried by it out of sig't. The treaty had been severely criticised, but for England he would mre there was not a statesman in the land but would be proud to have his name upon it. The honor of completing this treaty had in this country fallen on President Grant, [cheers.] and so long as reason says peace has bigeye as well as war, this will be mentioned to his honor, and equal honor rests u: Giad- stone and his colleagues, for this as well as their treatment of Ireland. At the close of the speech three cheers were given for the Queen of England. Gov. Perham weleomed to Maine the visitors, and spoke of the great resources of that State. Ex-Gov. Wilmot, of New Brunswick; Secretary Belknap, Secretary Robeson, Dr. Tupper, Presi- dent of the Privy Council of the Dominion; Speaker Blaine, fon. James Howe, of Nova Scotia, and Rey. 8. N. Stockwell, of the Boston Journal, made appropriate speeches. In the evening there was a grand illumination through- out the city. A private party to the President, given by Mayor Dale, wound up the festivities. ‘Tue Terr TAL iSCOPAL CONVENTION.— At yesterday's session of the House of Delegates, & message was received from the House of Bishops announcing their non-concurrence in the proposed amendment relating to the matter of @ royalty on the hymnal, and asking a com- mittee of conference on that subject; also, an- nouncing their concurrence in the resolution relatin; ctively to the date when the hymnal shall take effect, and to a provision for defraying the expenses of the edition of the hymmal already printed. The amendment to the canon allowing in certain cases an abbre~ Vinted service for morning and evening prayer was then discussed at some length, and various amendments offered, all of which were voted down, and the amendment as was adopted, and the house adjourned. DervTy Cottector THomas J. Witsox posed to the biting binets of W ex in b winds of Spring or Autumn. It shielded from all irritating influen caution should be ed in this particular, as without it acnre under almost any circumstances is an impossibility. ‘Tne person should be kept on « wholesome and butritious diet, and all the Medicines eontinucd until the body has restored to it the natural quan ip of flesh and strength was myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and hearty these many years, with one Iung mostly ne. L have cured thonsahds since, and very many ave been cured by this treatment whom I have never seen. About the firet of October I expect to take posses- sion of my new building. at the northeast corner of Bixth and Arch streets, where I shall’ be pleased fe give advice to all who may require it. Full directions accompany all my Remedies, so that PP lag in any part of the worid can be readily cured by a strict observance of the same. J. H.SCHENOK, M. D., Philadelphia. Price of the Pulmonic niga be ws To 1. a bottle, or $7.0 a half dozen, M 8 hea rng cents a box. For sale by all druggis! jenlers, THOMPSON LILLY & Co Baltimore, Md., Wholesale 4. in various quarters, which the fee grRment finds it difficult or impossible to quell. ‘The province of Fars is in open rebellion, and the government have been driven from Shiroz, the capi- tal of the province, which is now held by the Tel A New Dean of St. Paul's. Loxdox, Oct. 19.—Very Rey. k. W. Church, the new dean ‘ws 5 of St. Paul's, was installed on -_ The Third ae for the Queen's The Columbia to S Again, and Why. New Youk, Oct. 19.—The cht Dauntless was selected to sail on bebalf of the New York Yacht Club, but in being towed down to the starting point she had her head gear torn away by the committee boat, and was towed in shore and anchored. The other boats down on the list—the Palmer, Madgie, Magic and Colum- bia—are disabled, with the exception of the lat- ter, which is now selected for the race, aud is getting ready. A yacht is signaled in the offing, coming in. It is supposed she is the Sappl and they are waiting for her. There isa liv breeze from the west southwest. 26 Hanover street 4. sobe.t.th,tr Republican Vii in California. San Francisco, Oct he judicial and school election is progre: The vote is High The prospect is that the repu ayers will carry the city and The San rancisco Chamber of Commerce adopted a resolution to-day asking the Legislature ts make this @ free port so far as State dues and local charges go. [Second Dispatch. Saw Francisco, Oct. 19.—The republicans have carried the State, but Delos Lake, demo- crat, is elected municipal Batchelor’s Hair Dye. This splendid Hair D; Harmless, reliat BOF an: death. “Aveda ti Rpssting virturs they do not possess. |The genuine W. A. Bachelor's Hair Dye bas bad thirty year: Srannished reputation to uphold tte integrity we the only perfect Hair Dye—Black or Brown. by'ail draggists. Applied at 18 Bo iN Port! pplied at nd ar THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- DER is the best article for cleansing and pinto teeth. Sold by all ao Ee ists. Price, 25 80 cen in restores walled plovesoenl tor ney aot eo res soiled gloves equal to now. ‘and fancy goods dealers. 4 Aa8-1y M. G A. GYMNASIUM AND BOWLING ALLEY, cago, on account of Glasgow's Goleman Js, iia dapat | Ceagh” igeay , B ‘ ul 5 ny 9) CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. ot canbe ot Bek ‘put = Haypysipg & Hi ~. Open from9 a. m. to 10 p.m. the cmbexsiement of certain pubtio funds, hoe “ese vised their . was. condi Chicago accordingly. ‘Terms, $1.60 per month, or $3 per quarter. bosege court at ‘Baltimore with ——— Rees Baths, Lockers and Apparatus in order. ocld tor on the three counts of the indict- Embezziers Sentenced. ne ® soot orter: ment. Le a iz. WOETROPODIST New York, Oct. 19—There were seventeen ids for gold, amounting to $2,6.00, from 111 80-100 to 112 1-190. The two millions sdver- tised will go at 112 19-100 to 112 #7-100. > The National Insurance Convention. New Youk, Oct. 19—At the insurance con- vention to-day there was a long discourse by W. Barnes on the uniform standard of mortality and interest of life insurance. a ss AFTER 1BE FIRe. op Se Afresh—Namber of The Ch Tr.tueme Of Taemdiay aay aaee Sork ot clearing away and rebuilding is ready going on with activity. Com bave bern let and work commenced umber of brick wholesale stores on Michigan i, between Monroe and Adams. Many whose insurance or private fortune enables them todo so, have already taken hold to rebuild. The ruined streets are full of activity, though the bricks iu many places are not yet cold. A small army of laborers have thus been taken relief fund.” apes A Chicago correspondent of a New York Paper ays: “ The chaos of tast week is resolving intoorder allaround. The relict districts have been care- Tully marked out, and competent men placed im control; the statistics of the dead of the fire are approaching something like accuracy and rea fon, and seme of the thouxandsot jot people are datly brought to their friends. The attested records of the dead prove beyond question an- archy and demoralization as the prime causes of most of the deaths. In some streets the corpses of men were found in heaps in such positions as to indicate that drunkenness generally was at the bottom of the trouble. There are no more than 100 bodies so far accounted for, but it is feared that a groat number were swept away by the means of the lake when the parting crowde had buried themselves in the sand to escape the Diinding avalanches of flame and cinders hurled through the Some of the women and chil- dren must have perished from hunger, co! a Nota tenth part of the ruins has been looked throngh vet, and not until e brie dcath has been overturned can the full story ing of the public schools ts to be be known. upon to-night, and everything is be- move in the roavee of The re determine inning to move im the customary grooves fiwand order. “Troops still hold sowinal po session, but citizens are glad to have them here, wi there is no clashing between the civil and and dread of reeudiane ad Comatan charge are made of attempts to fire charches and pu! lic butidings, but there is no at hy - ing, as during the first days of municipal comvas lecence, The rush of strangers and business: ators is great; all the hotels are packed, with five and six in a room; ali private boarding houses are filled, and all residences are pretty crowded by refu, from the other side. fel men are coming into take a turnin the new of fortune, and before long the place will be one vast caravapsary. Street oo eg be~ ginning to run regularly through the burned streets, and communication is “ quickly restor- ing itself throughout all the divisions.” HAIL! “COLUMBIA” AGAIN. The Intermational Yacht Race, ASEDURY'S SECOND DEFEAT. om second of the sertee of yacht Faces for the ueen’s cup teok place yesterday. The course was from = imaginary Ine between the Light- | ship and Sandy Hook, to and around a stakes, twenty miles to seaward. The Columbia ber (and not the Dauntiess, as reported by tele- raph.) was again selected to sail against the .ivonia. At the start afresh breese prevailed from W. N. W., and strengthened steadily da- ring the afternoon. A flying start was made by the Livonia from the Lightship at three min- minut seconds past 12 o'clock, lumbia followed 24 minutes later. ten minutes the Livonia seemed to gain, bat in the other ten the Columbia crept slowly up and goteven. When turning into the home stretch the Livonia had to tack, and the Columbia pp to windward of her, amd increased her The sea became rough. on & quarter of « mile to windward, and slowly gain- ing on the Livonia, she crossed the winning line at 3 o'clock, 7 minutes and15 seconds. The Livonia crossed at 3 o'clock, ten minutes and 19 seconds. The time of the Columbia was 3 1 minute and 38% seconds; the Livonia, 3 hours, 6 minutes and 49% seconds. Corrected for time allowance, the Columbia’s time was 3 hours, T minutes, 41% seconds; Livonta’s, hours, 18 min- utes, 15 seconds. The two vessels bad every chance to show their sailing qualities. The race was an exciting one, and the harbor was filled with veascls of every a ‘scription, with many persons on board to wit- ness e contest. _ eee Srantse Rerveticayns.—A great republican meeting was held in Madrid on Monday, and passed off peacefully. The opinions expressed — from the most conservative to the most ultra. ‘One speaker asserted that the itation be maintained with proper to the her counseled the machinery of the Internationals. The meeting itself shows that the subject has climbed to greater power by consideration, while the ex attest tha sume variety of opinions that have torn France. It is encouraging that the meeting was public, that some, at least, of the Ts conceive of a republic governed by laws and conducted for profit rather than pluné 87 Texas has thirty postmistresses. 87 He calls himself “ Pastor S| fgeon” now, instead of Rev. C. H. Al , s7-There are not fifteen women in Utah that take the trouble to vote. 87-Small waists are going out of style. 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