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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenne, corner fith St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWT. Pr BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. ILLINGTON'S LIST OF NEW BOOKS. y Jngith: A Tale of Tre ea Mar tinent<: price... 31.25 7 Var N= Bevous. FASHIUNABLE STATIONERY. LATEST STYLES OF VISITING, WEBDING A¥D INVITATION CARDS. TINTED PAPERS AND ENVELOPES. Several Novelties of these articies. PHILP & SOLOM BOOKSELLESS AND STATIONERS, S11 Peneeyiventn oventn,_ . $19. Intelice- Park Street Pul- @5, $2.25. Sword and Gar- 1, $1.0. Hours of Exercise in the $2. “Belief Map of United States oc pit. Sermons. ment. by Towns rhe by Tyndyll, NOTice OPENING OF A NEW STATIONERY STORE AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. First class goods at fair peices, for cash. LITHOGKAPHING. ENGRAVING. PRINTING AND BINDING PONE TO ORDER. The public are invited to call_and examine our stock BEN. F. FRENCH. Under Nationa! Metropolitan Baa ‘end next door to Ee 4 Cooke & Co. ashingto erlt-tr ‘REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Cc W. HAVENNER @ Co. & ESTATE 4ND NOTE BROKE: a AND AUCTIONEERS, ra No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Taimp Door East oF Srventu Stzzer. We have the following sums to lend on real estate: rts 000, Biicible real estate, improved and unimproved, at Private «ale Special attention to sales at Auction Literal advances pending negotiation T= MckourntTs, ANDREW + |" Attorney-at- Law. McROEEERTS 4 ©O., BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE Corner Isth and @ streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Special atiention pard to all busrmess fal Departments of the Government A CSTIN P. BROWS. OONTEACTOR AND L ESTATE AGENT Corner of New York avenue and ith strest Sst im all parts of the city for sale on Pg AD A Oe | and loug time notes taken fu psyment. Beal Estat vapor Doaght and scid fes-tle WATCHES, JEWELRY, Etc. FINE WATCHES Ore OLD JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER GooDs, TABLE CUTLERY. SPECTACLES EYE-GLASSES, AND SILVER PLATED WARE, for sale very at my old sta: mrcet and Pennsylvania avenve. 1y3h-t8 a |. corner of Lith H. 0. HOOD. Fea) FOR DIAMONDS, ac., Be spposition Jowelry Stors te Albany and A the past Umenty-fve years, and ‘Will now sell off the most reliable WATCHES. Wich JEWELRY, Etc.. from W to50 per cont. below the cal 'B.—Most of these flue goots bara exchangn for real cetato, ond will Le WASHINGTON HOTELS. “rp me ARLINGTON, VERMONT ATENTE. D ton. D. C.—This house has beeo thoroughly renovated. aod is now open for guests pe ee emmed = > HRACK, Proprietor. (\_ 0. WILLARD ° EBBITT HOUSE, ape WASHINGTON, D. STOVES, &c. At® Biecut HOT BLAST COOK, Manufactured in Baltimore; made of the best S hens tener; ane wilh apes a as wil ~~ MUNDRED AND. vivty Heavy 4 }. from to be 4. 1011 Peusylvania avenue, betwecn tor ts. NO INJURY TO GARMENTS OR HANDS: todo all that fs c: i ate Y on aia, POOLE & HUME. 44 Ps. av., Wholesale Agents om -_ of Columbia a GA GYMNAsIcM AND BOWLING ALLEY, CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p. m. ‘Terms. $1.50 per month, or #3 per quarter. | ==) piel *. B8—N2. 5.808. WASHINGTON S oacieeienenerainmmmmtemtroneenmmmmem anaes ———_ Ls Che Evening Star. LOCAL NEWS. rend eernen Female S@i.rage im Court. SPENCER ABD WEDSTER AGT. THE BOAED OF REGISTRATION AND 60) In the of Mra. Sara 8. Webster agt. the Supe ts of Els were taken ap. M- sts. Riddle and F. Miller for plaintiff, and W. A. Cook for defendants. These cacs grew out of the refusal of Martin and others to Fegiter pletudl@s as qualified of voters in the ot Columbia and the damages. These ef April last, and on the 13th of September Mr. Cook, for the defendants, fled A DEMUBRER a®D JOINDER, “The defendants come and aa: D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1871. TWO CENTS. _ that THE TRAD. A WsrsG ASD FLAG DEPOT. | JOHN (. HOGAN, Maanftctnrer of Awnings, Flag: ,Tents, Horse arom Covers Decoreting of Vaile for Balls a All orders promptly treaded to. ck Space, over Riley's storé ant and 713 | Mae ocle as removed h m his old of Pennsyivania avenue to TREET, nection. has opened ock of HA wal é uobsE- FURNISHING ‘GOODS and V ‘A share of public te solicited. Bale ban | Ne Pere eS NEIDER. ENTS any awsinas. TENTS for Sale or Bent for Camp Meetings. Fairs, Festivals, &c. AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and Par- M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, sugs 643 Louisians avenue, | eared FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 618 Orn Stacer, Orrosts Parent Orvics, romptly adopting the latest improvements, hulle off America me Waregoes inten suabied to do my work ims manter not to be equaled by thowe not thene facilition. prices. eA inte taeda, etary 5 1 white) colored, Scant ued eusiod ts tae bectaapie Office of the Beaten Foland, N.Y. Dyeing Ratab isument, established 1519. The oldest and ot ‘a Rind ip the country. if pot in the world, ivy iB eittece. TUNING AND REPAIRING PIANOS, ORD » and all Musical lostruments peg inity at O°L. WILD & Baoe 4 wd & monet peatoors style. ‘ivania avente' terest. Inventors and ers of the facturers of Mesical Testritassts ed aaates eee ‘eturgre of Mast za fnstraments, ‘80d Mer }) Musical Masical tse asi ~ Merchan DOLPH GOETZ, NEW AND SEOOND-HAND FURNITUBE: HOUSEFUANIS ING GOODS. REPAIRING of every description in the age line prom Becon:- nd Waraitere boocht. B. W. corner 8th and D streets N. W. je'?-ém* ‘ABLISHED 1833. soon dE EE TEAST ey Farnt- ‘Iyania avenue, near Sd street. CARRIAG ND HAR RECEIVED 0. "S8LD ON CARRIAGES RE. Migggion, th. 00K JOB PRINTING - Bast, AND PROMPTLY BXECUTED if POLRINGORS © OO. eplt-ly D street. between 6th and 7th streets. EDUCATIONAL. mn re RH omer gel = Pal 1, will open ac dec innors om WEDNESDAY EVENIRG November 1,6 o'clock, at No. 224 34 street, N.W. Wi contain mere than le." The cago, may nO oee-te UM HOSSEYNN SEMINARY 70 OUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, No. 1538 I street, between Vermont avenae and Miss B. ROSS, Principal. Mrx_ 8, H. JONES, English Assistant L. BUGENE COLLIERE. Prot-of French. 028-8 DOSS, BABROVER'S SEMINARY for Youn Leics and Children will reopea on MONDAY, Qf. 2a Hor circulars ‘apply vat the piphauy J HABBOVE ay ced ams ocl3-lm A+: SP enigma SB ©. WESTON HAVING MADE VOCAL AND Cc. Instrumental Masic a special ly fermen and having recent attended A. johuson's Normal Coarse’ of inet is ‘now simple method. fe base on the Organ prepared to teach his new specialty. "Por farther information imate se 718 cialty, Wor farther tte in strect, between @ aad BE oclé-Im kS. S.A. PECK SELECT SOMOOL FOR seesion Sept. ith, Full particalore may be obtains hoes th. Ful jc the Principal, at 1704 Tet. ‘3000-1 N_ EXPERIENCED AND THOROUG A ACER in Pia 6 MUSTO AND Suawe trecetve pupils at No. 15231 street, be- ermont avenue and 1éth street. s-24-law6t* EW NATIONA ee Manager. ‘. EVENING. 6 ber ith, leis Cumedienne, Mus.’ F cw JORNSIONE adapted fi € that name. In Preparation an entirely new and mY.glthe ,petench verjon of * East Lynne,”) entitled EX ¢TATIO it RUGIEMBRE THE ORPHAN BOYS’ FAL mo.ionsl plas Sa ets ‘Tavleure's hew schsational play of CHRIS? 1B FRA Teade's novel of TUESDAY EVENING, October 24, and ever evening thereafter mntil : TE: ¥ further notice, at MA- MPLE,%hand F streets. oc 24-3: Wr OPERA HOUSE. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 990, 1 Actor and Popular Author, Mr. The Collen BERT W.AIREN & edd by HIS SPLENDID NEW YORK COMPANY, his famor realistic play Too Hal jee in all the him ov) ow Brices : 25,00 and 75 cents. 7 So. 686 Beventh street, botwoon pit score above Odd hee a » Engray’ . st Stock Paper ‘Esagings, Winiow the District. el Choice Oil Also, Large: ures, E a ic. in the ro served Seats for sale at the Box Ofiice, ATINEE SATURDAY, 2 P.M be ON EXHIBITION bart °t ASD SALE } TH Br.’ AT ir of city life, as played by to Crowded P 1 cities of America. entitled the 1TCHES OF NEW Y ORK.” and $1 ocl9-8t_ New Ne 439 T3rH Sr. Dand B streets ves Hall, Chromos, SH. Please temomber Name and Number, apa-ly* ee LECTURES. United States Commission of Inquiry to tI ¢orrespordent of the New Bera Dewort the benefit of the chari 's. under ins Willard’s York ed at door on the right of the lecture. Lectu ire will commence at 8 o'clock. lerald, will de- ive Lecturo on the above subiee: for fund of Farragut Post, No. MONDAY BVENING. October 39, ny Hall, corner D and 911 ¥ streets, Parker's. on 7th Hotel, and at the 0c 4t* QCIENTIFIC LECTURE CouRSE, YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION TEN LECTURES, f With brilliant and entertaining experiments, by tho following promlarnt men of Setencs net Literecare PROF SAMUEL D. HILL N.—T tures, November 8th and } in Search of Its Gran MAN 10th. ndfathe wo. jects: 1. 2. he Primeval 2. REV. DR. JOHN LORD.—Two Lectures. No- yember lth and ith. Subjects: 1. Scientific Discoveries: 2. Daniel Webster, (histo 1. me PROF. A. RHOD: thropalogical Exbibitio illustrated . Nov Galileo; or, ri. Two Geo logical and An- » profusely and elegantly yer aad and 24th, = 4. PROF. HENRY MORTON.—One Lecture in cember, date hereafter. . Subject : Electricity, and Magnetism, with at "5. PROF JOHN TYNDALL Probably, williant experi: + of England, the eminent scientist, is expected to close the course in Lecember, Course ‘Tickets with reserved seni With reserved neat without rese: ved seats, omons’, Ballantyne's, an gram ai Ballantyne , Mem Particulsrs hereafter. cetr, admitting gentleman and lady, 5; Single Tickets for Course, over hat For ‘avand Association Rooms, nese Tickets, LADIES’ GOODS, &e. - Iss BE. A. McCORMIOK WILL OPEN A large and elegant stock of FALL ABD WINTER MILLINERY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. PATTERN BONNETS, ROU! FLOWERS, FEATH All of the latest importations. ocl8-Sm* ® ar GRAND OPENING HAT: }, LACE! FRENCH 506 oth street, between E and F. H. KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, COBNER NINTH AND F 8TREETP, of an entire New and Selected Stock of MILLINERY and FANCY G00) DS. vooreoe FEATHERS. RIBBONS, ae Laer N BONNETS AND HATS, And all the LADIES’ at the lowest TEST market OVELTIES of the Season HOSTERY, GLOVES AND OOBSETS rates. se9-tr M. WILLIAN'S HOUSE IN PARIS, ‘4 No. 7 CITE TREVIS, ished, and he will bis 5 the finest assortment this WAL LACE Goons jONRETS and BOUND HATs, ‘O' FRATHERS, ‘LOWE: ead ghee. CRAIN RIBBONS, be able to show, of KS. VELVETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. CLOAKS. SUITS, LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS, the J.B. P. OORSHT, HAIR BRAIDS made to his MESSRS add CLOAKS mado to order. Bae Prise cals: % sid 907 Penns WILLIAN, yivania avenue. NGLISH, FRENCH. AND OLASSICAL | Ohad eda LA 7 TUTE FOR PIES. 8 ANGELO JACKSON pal. woos New York avenue,northwest. sezi-ly “a FIC JOTION IN VOCAL AND ayey TER Toe MT sara nd foal umber of ‘sT * JUST BBORIVED—a fine assortment of Berg. BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER PATTERNS, pede cnyee red t0 sell at the lowest apd . MY. LEkeH, v14 Tth street, lage of young ladies will be received ag | _0S0-tr ween Gand H. idence, No. 146 lal street caat,botween A and FULL Line oF B north, Capitol Hill. 18-2 CORSETS, — ‘At reduced prices, Call and ut eee INSURANCE COMPANIES. euls-tf 716 et Space. IE NEAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, CAPITAL 1,000,000, and the KEPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCB CO., OF NEW YORK, Each having an UNIMPAIRED CAPITAL and a LARGE SURPLUS after paying all losses at Chicago, announce to the public that they continue business in this city at Tates commensurate with the risk assumed. WILLIAM L. BRAMHALL &00., Agents 729 Seventh street 8. W. 0025-6 W!5TER AND Fines ARE APPROAC! INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN RELIABLE COMPANIES, WITH 4. S. PRATT & SON, ¥.M. A. BUILDING, Corner of Ninth and D streets. oc 25-tf ERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE G COMPANY, NEW YORK. 2. eehhemenmmmmmer 58S 1 (4 Represented by BL, Ootenbla Loe oc 12-4w pistaicr OF OOLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870, seh OED ., Penney} Bae ‘m. B. Todd, ‘Metserott, = Galick, ‘Shepherd. J QUENSE VARIET “ALL POPS Raa Ete OF = Saergend Preach Paris Joco’s Bread and = Botels furnished at nent Goberv eas be ta tore, ©2° "eater S®411Nne AT 8. HELLER’, iON 16-tf 713 Manner Space, of NATURAL CU! ‘mortment of Lat" fins HAIB onieNon! . 115 Market Boece, 7™D H.B. 7D HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. OOATS, VESTS AND PANTS TO ORDER FROM GERMAN AND FRENCH GRANITES, PIQUES end TRIOOTS. ENGLIFH AND FRENCH DIAGONALS AND BASKET COATINGS DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS. OBINCHILLAS AND BEAVERS. IRISH FREIS, CARR'S WEST OF ENGLAND MELTONS. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS AND OREVIOTS. GERMAN, FRENCH, axo ENGLISH CASSIMERES, CHOICE AMERICAN CASSIMERES, CLOTHS axp DOESKINS. VELVETS, OASSIMERES, WORSTED anv SILK VESTINGS. READE-MADE CLOTHING, A VERY LARGE AND PLEASING STOOK, FURNISHING G00D8, EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL, —— se =. W. OOR OF Trz AND D STRERTS. Biles causcaits 0 A. ey 2011 Penn. ave., bet. onl 1933, ‘oat bs} ih nerects, Be pean cleaned ade, ileal een ‘reels: Ww, the declaration in this case is bad in su’ — _ no oN z =< = mca = ~ — poy Ler pet That it te i~ own by plainud was SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. a a merger tm he Ditto Cir, ep Se ee en Woman, and as such, not POSS ior tag nig he j Ady Bag mesg An Important Arrest. to vote by laws of said District; the Sune cian Ginn ie FeO ish W erry W Washington News and Gossip. SecrErary DELANo will return to-morrow. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were 335,179.31. woman, is not entitled under the Constitution of the United States to exercise the elective fran- _ im the mad of Columbia. Whereot they pray the Judgment of the court.” And op this demurrer plaintifts join » Victor G. Powell, who was appointed about eight years agoa clerk of the Second Anditor’s office, was arrested by deputy marshal Phillips, on a warrant issued by U. 8. commissioner J. J. Johnson, charging him with being concerned in .rands on the govern- ment to the amount of $10,000, and he has been commited to jail for a hearing. Application was made to Judge Humphreys to set the smount of bail, and he named the sum of $10,000 which the accused bas been unable, up to this me, to turnish. The case has not yet been ‘TRE PLALNTIPRS’ wRIEr sets forth that these cascs involving the same questions are presented together. The plaintiffs claim the elective franchise under the first section of the Mth amend- ment of the Constitution. (14 Stats., 35%.) The fourth paragraph of the regulations of the Gov- ernot judges of this District made registra- tion ® om precede nt to the right of voting at the election of April 20, 1871. (Pamphlet Ex 18.) The plaintifis being otherwise qualifie ceatel, Angelica and Bs le a dials and jena of all kinds. Scotch and E: — Ales and Porters, per dozen or cask. The COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS was the subject ae. ie under corsideration by the civil service com- mission to-day. M edill is still absent. Mr. Jony Dgrano, chief clerk of the Inte- sior Department, has directed the appointment clerk of the department t» give out no more an- norneements of clerical appointments to the atlow Tes. iscount to the trade, Mannfacturer of the Popular Native ine Bitters lar Native Wine 5 ocls- tr 1217 and 219 Peunsylvania avenue. The ee will be read with interest. 6d RACE, date of A: ress, as he is annoyed by applicants for po- } ‘ily prepared, and there are a number of ra- | offered to register and were refused. They then le an ma ooo ee gill aaiee GO WL gems Aedes it, some of them to the effect | texdered their ballots at the polle with evidence “ It aftords me much pleasure to bear testimony as qualification, and offer to regixter. &¢.. when that the frauds amount t> hundreds of thousand of dollars. It is believed that the alleged fraud is in copnection with bouniy claims of voldiers — ere pessed on in the Second Auditor's office. New Governog or Ipawo.—The Provident has appointed Thomas Benreit, of Indiana, Governor of Idaho Territory, in place of Gen. Bowen, rocigned. to the Seog of your Crees Discovery. Some etry. 0: itch of hair on the left side of my hes = Fret white, wishout at all afecting the remainter. m0 their ballots were rejected, under the Tt sec tion of the act providing a government ‘or the District of Columbia. (16 Stats., 421. Spenoor brings her suit for this refusal of registration, i Eéson for the rejection of her rote under ‘o remove t tly 9 "ance, Lhad recourse ee ‘The accused was appointed trom Ohio on Oc- | 8" ; to Sarious preparations, pe Tnuxois axp Nuw Yous cuuxs are | t ber 2st, 1665, a first-class clerk, and was pro. | {ne 24 And 3d sections of the act of May 81, 150. country; bat they all had one great defec.—they dyed ; : = moted July 13th, 1866. He ts 2% or 28 © p., 140. e 7 nie . ng t ays’ "cay 7 home ie iy . 28 years of ioc walaeed “ ne afr’black. (Now with your Oryatal Discovery, | ccciving ton days’ tcave of absence to go home | moted July 13th, 1806, | .s act, above referred to, limits the right to vote can get the desired shade—the nataral color of my | and vote. Maryland and New Jersey clerkswill | “8 beet patting nos lana avenue, | sai] male ci..cena-”” but it it is contended tha: hair being dark brown., Loousider your Discovery | >'coive similar leaves next week, Unexpected inthe Second Avior efice, een | te Presence of the 14th nd po best preparation I know of. aM ave pence mito - ~ * male is without effect, the act anthorir ‘Yours, truly, HENRY J. ROGERS. Dn. Wa. MaxwsLt Woop, of Maryland, | Dt # few of the friends of the accused are’ cer- | cil cititeme™ to cnencles he hecnge Clean, clear rraleee, it Farnishes the only cafe | Dx. Wx. = Dispel tain that he wit! establish his innocence, or at | in support of this proposition they sake severci preparation to giv air, je lef of the bureau of medicine surgery | least show that, if concerne: a, he , Seyedor ere, Te will toy tho baie falling, and re- 1 of the Navy Department, hes been placed on | teas waunee meerpedin any fraud, he | points, to be elaboratedon the argument: among move dandruff. Sold by many of the principal drag- ees re ck th them that at common law women are entitled (3 sists and at depot 2 and D treats NW = the reiired list, and Surg-on Jonathan | coh Ay te a oer pe e See oy ty — vote; that the Mth amendment them tho oc?-| j |, Discoverer, &e. = itz, of Philadelphia, appointed chief of that Auditor's office in Bs > ain —— right as citizens; and that the 1 amendment The Cause and Cure of bounty authorized to be paid by sp2cial act of The ry A cause of Leong nig Ladin és lerangemen' ensures the exercise of such right. Con, - APPoInTMERTS—The President made the a a= ment of the ve. OFF following appointments to-day:—Alvan B.| 8 Powell was formerly in the Sec. The Regatta To-Day. roduses deficient nateition snd wediuitiation, By | 2° ae ties ond Auditor's office on these particulhr claims, | Tp Aa ei om Eisimfiation imenn that proceas by which the nutri | Clarke assecor and A. N. Wilson collector of | "4 Auditor's ofice on t ted that trandalent | of mon brace wich has sporting cient ment of the food is converted into ood, and thence | internal revenue for the Ist disirict of Georgia. | claimants have been pala, it is believed that the | }ast few days came off this Morning; the start to the slide of the body. Persons wilh digestion Bim. Grey collector tor the 2 cuntrict and | alleged fraucs were in connection with these | being from lth street whast The following he at re-dis| Jeorge B.C) berlain collector of the 4th dic- | crses. named boats wer tered: Fa Bell, Sco etea asf eu ARRE | Wo ae Nae eo ma | a ner ace comccoees | Foil nate ea Pa yas of ite forms; wi aq wd iy a0 wi M tible fo cure any ‘of Consumption without Rret be arrested. Fannie, David Jarkins, r; aud Emma Smact Notis Wayrep ar THE Sotra— Lats Thomas. master. . George . i The Second Auditor was entirely ignorant of start elork, Bho very Sree thing to be “air istnscaaeanse the | Treesrrer Spinner hes wriiien a letter in reply | the fact or Powell's arrest yesterday afternoon, butt ec wed octet Ta morning that the slo ~3 Gipcsabien fe oh these Otgans 20 that thee | fo one received irom a leating banker of the | ard exhibited great surprise when informed of | Echo, which was laying at the toat house hese Sha centre tie (helt {anetions, and then rouse up | South in regard +> a supply of small notes for | ‘he chevges against the priconer. On the Arsenal wall, desired to enter the race, the and ore the liver healt action. | For C+ that see.con instead of the lerger denominations, | #*K¢ |.as to the cheracter of Powell, he rej me for starting was postponed an hour later. murpoee the surest y itis. I band Hiandrake igs, The Pills clean tho stomach and Ce I that he knew nothing whatever affeccing his moral integr “3 the writer repre:eniing that planters aud gow uite alerge crowd of men assembled at Ri- *:y people require small currence Spin- < The Auditor did at one time ley"s wharf to see the start, and to take tem. | ner says the department is ready to supply not=> | SsPect him of being addicted to drink, but he | on the steam tug Ariel, which acco Siey wil clear out the liver of all clocesed bile thei | in Gonominations crostone tee ae eNy Bat aiterwards learncd that he wag mistaken. He | boats down the fiver. ‘For some reason or other pee pommulated there and rouse it uptoanewand | lars, that may be roquired and paid for; the | ‘"'d know, however, that he (Powell) “ad a | the Wawamet did Dot go down. as was ¢ bonlthy action, by which natural and healthy bile is secre charges of trarsportation both ways at the ex- pense of the depar.ment. Tue Catacazy Comriicatiox.—According to the correspondent of a New York paper, Mr, Catacazy says that aiter the visit of the Grand Duke, he also_witl return to Russia, buton leave of absen He states, furthermore, that he wil weakne’s for good cigers;" but that could hardly arded rs a defect in his character. ing Informed that the name of the me ber of already referred to had been mentioned in connection with these frauds, the Auditor suddenly arose from his chair, exclaim- ing, with considerable earncstners, « Ab, ha! I id it now; the whole thing is plain to Kpected. The rules adopted to govern the race were the ‘The stomach, bowels, and liver are thas cleansed by the use of Schenck’s Mandrake Pills; bat there remains in the stomach an oxcess of acid, the organ is torpid andthe appetite poor. Inthe bowels ihe incteals are weak, and requiring strength and su port. Itis ina condition like this that Schenck’s Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and its use will neutralize all excess of acid, making the stomach ber On maineail. ize offered for the fastest boat Was presented fr Mr. John Spicer, of the St. dames Hotel, and isa silver cup. The judges were Messrs. Stewart, Jackson and Brandt, all wn experienced boatmen. At 10.50 the signal me !”” gun z fired from the wharf to get ready, when the : still be minister to'this country,’ and tha, |” Wel,” Spr: f jets | ton: eh wit give a: Aa ~ se the Kussian mn here will rt vacant BG eg Sy me of the Hon. Mr, moter se heels oe faerie Fase ole 3 ot fencing ogee weg by app until there shall be such a change at Washington Ss connection with these frauds ?” ma Latham followed in the order named. digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy. living | that it will be pleasant for him to return. The Auditor replied with asignificant . At 11 a. m, the signal gun was fired, and biood. Alter this preparatory ent, what re- Notw pt te source from which th's | laying the index of his it hand athwart | al! off, the Spray leading, with the Emma maing tocure most cases of Consumption is the free | story comes, and the medium through which it | iis thse. + Sir; . My lips are | Lathem following close behind. The wind was Hil peering use of Schenck s Paknonic Syrup. | is given to the public, it amelis decidedly fishy. | scaled ihe tees eae oe during my | lightand the start was not very spirited. The Hone and is feedity aborded int the circula’ | Mus. Myma Crane Gaings is now engaged | >s¢6¢, called for certain pa sort Ieengaged sees eae ON EE ein eee eee There i Fipens all morbid matters, whethes in'¥itc | in contesting the action of the government in ing of it whatever.” : ™ or tubercles, and then assists the diseased ‘matter, when once it ri in paying her but $20 per month pension, she she was forced to keep for some time, but vasing her ually gained on the others a they nearef the aiming that under an act of passed February 18, 1850, she is entitled to #100 per arsenal wharf, but as the Spray maintained Nature to expel all free ex; pectoration, P then. by the at healing and purifyi: ber first bets were offered on ber win- OfScheuck's Pakoonic ‘Sirups that all chests set | month. “The act veferved teats od ae Pet sing the race. cavities are healed up sound, and my patient is | sion equal to half the pa; month that Major o- cured. General Gaines was entitled e calm state of the weather siderably from the interest detracted of the race, and the fog below vented those who had glasses from watching the relative positions of the boats as they progressed to at the time of his death, which was $200 per month; but later, on mot'on of Senator Seward, a proviso was in- Serted and adopted which declared that the ‘Tho essential thing to be done in tion is t0 get upa goed appotiva Powell is mixed that the will grow in and 2 iy flesh hada opirion of him.” “he Department of Justice, it is said, has the the lower river. They the cavity cannot heal the matter cannot | amount of the said pension should not excced | Mes Of other periles implicated in these | areto round the stake-boat at For Wash ripen, 00 long as the aystom ia below par. What ie | the sum of 950 per month. The compilers of | -*#0¢S, and will their spoedy arrest. ington, and return, and unless thejbreege tresh- tise, ageod unpcttion, the bony Seats ie ten the United States statutes, in copying: the or —_—_—_—_—— ene wilt not be back before 5 or G o'clock this oo be = - inal , Omitted the lines a le to the evening. wet fat; then atare le helped, the Sown'ed in | Proviso, but the Pension Office has always been | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, ——-——_ 4 an the person regain ‘and | gOverned in its begets 4 ie terms of the CONTRACTS AWARDED AND ACCEPTED.— strength. is the true and only plan to cure | Original bill and has refused to give Mrs. Gaines Thos. H. Williams has Consumption, and ifs been awarded and more than $50 per month. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, accepted the contracts for grading and trimming Jungs are not entirely destroyed, or even if one lang — paves spew pee toy ye ecourely gone i there ieonough vitalky ft ic | Tne Fart axp Wintam Ceors—the Sep-| ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | and ietrect, trom Connecticut avenue to nih 1 have seen many persons pened with only one | tember rey nt of the Agcicvtioral Department, —¥ street. D. Hudnell hes accented the contract nd Tang, Hive and enjoy Tite ta old age. | just icsued, statcs that the influence of drought FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. awarded him for laying foot pavements on Fhis te Tat Schenck’s Medicines will do tocurs | and of the unveually low temper if Sep- | Televrophed Baclusively to The Beening Star. North Capitol street, between B and C English Relief for the Fire Sufferers. sweeten and st then it, get up @ good di Loxpox, Oct. 26.—The contributions to the give Nature the assistance she needs to ol tember have been unfavorable to the ripening F the do system of all the disease that is in the lungs, what- e of trujts and to the maturing of corn and other and for building sewer on same street, from sweet to Tiber creek. Thos. Betts has been crops. No geueral or serious damage has re- | Chicago relief fund received at the Mansion ee ae peny Bal Fg ere te form MAY be teasing Schenck's Meat | *Ulted to corn, a large portion of the being | House up to last Se 6 SA | Radome sult aoe ook Ee eee hates seggittnsamreemagc wentzestsnce | Negus, before aS ceogg umberarttncr | ane son oC Bretied, bas sotecrted 2acem. | land evcnue and H sues rope Mi. Deeks Sad toes porte comeing cay ine LEE wel | Suesht of: mideumtguer Gon come, iting Don | mttsetn Witeeeie oon Michigan burned out | alleys, running .com 4 street to 6th streo warm sunshine broken in the West up to the date of these rc- | by the forest fires. The Times says if such help | &cross Union. I wish it Gistinetly a that when Irecom- | turns, interfering greatly with the seeding of | is not afforded to these people, the ultimate eut. Came aes * — ‘minatio1 tient to refal in regard to, taking winter grain, and with the and swhile using my Medicines, 1 do.so for sepecial | growth of the areas which formers have boos able to plant. fering which will result from the northwestern fires Will be greater than can follow the Chicago confisgration. THE SEXT LECTURE in the Grand Army Course will be delivered by Miss Anna E. Dick- ir-ou, on Friday evening of next week, Novem- Tux Dover TuxxzL.—Reports from Europe state that the French govornment is ate granting a charter to a company formed for th: by d of flesh and strei . was myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Coneumpti ‘DB Thousand Commouists Beleased. Pants, Oct. 26.—The number of Communists relevsed by the courts is not léss than ten thou- oy —— The ber 3d. « Merk Twain” erroncously announced Tih ne ee Tne Case oy THE HoRNeT—The Haytien Merenee an aeement the Ende | OS, tastnes ex te eeemee ones eek So long as the lungs are not perfectly healed. minister hes arrived here to ask assistance from | Loxpow, Oct. "6.—[Herald special.}—Baron it ont bef lwp ag“ Gee fe mmincnt danger of a fall return of the | tn's government to protect the Hornet, now | Vor Buest is preparing s nots’ regarding the In- | ¢.down for Monday and Tuesday even ~4 Saonary pecsete natinet creninn th menaced in Port au Prince by the §; ‘war | ternational Society, addreeed to all the govern: ———— ee — En atmosphere that ts mot genial and] steamer Charnca. His wishes have pei ments of Ei - The Prussian government a pres) fangs are « mass of sores, | pated, the Secretary of State having aireaty | Will propose to the Reichsrath a law on the same Fpich the least change of atmosphere will inflame. | communicated with the S} h minister on the | S¥bJect. An eminent jurist and special fanc- Episcopal General Convention. The grand secret of my success with my Medicines | Sopieet ies Cie hee es Gonaries are charged with the duty of drafting | 74. jicport of the Brabops om Ritucisom Me noted. consists iu my ability to subdue inflammation instead lornet car- | (oP law. p ps om Ritualism Rejected. of provoking it, aa many of the faculty do. an in, | fied the American flag, and was properly covernd In the Episcopal General Convention at Bal- flamed peng, ‘cannot, with safety to the patient, be | by her papers, thie government ‘would be bound Spain Tranquil. timore yesterday, atter the close of our report, exposed to the bit blasts of Winter or the chilling | to protect her. The 8: ish authorities now MaprID, Oct. 26.—The rumors which have | the committee on canors reported a canon “‘of ints of paring or Autumn. It should be carefully | propose to hold the Haytl ernment respon- | gone abroad of conspi inst the govern- | restoration t> the minisuy,” providing that @ chicided from aif irritating influences. ‘Phe utmost | sibie for any depredations wit the Hornet ma: inister desiring restoration, who hi de- caution should be observed in this particular, as commit. A vessel of war bas t aan rf oy — wd og hpeg- od m 4 Papeete ene mmcutany circumstances le | Dirt ae Prince te peoseet Uae Eeene whenever | of (ruth. The whole is perfectiy quiet, | Eis diocese, who, with two other Dishors te bo onan aaa Bn at ap ets eng | ln ene tas pre Synany of Savoy napprebenacd., Mn He | selected by iat Shall Hestgue’ the sireum~ bt al ory ee ° Until the body bas restored to It the natural qui } and, if deemed expedient, said miu'ster jon, and have lived to get fat and canons reported a amendment to Article 5 of the corstitation, hearty these many years, with one lung mostly | P' f excavating a tunnel under the Strait: | sand. viding for formi: jurisdiction 2 fone. Lave cured thousands since, and very tear | at Dover, aud than coutseran teas aries, | nis weld hak Prince Napoleon has lett Cor- | it mus be found any is too lirge. ve been cured by this treatment whom I have by means of a grils This pro- | sica, The same committee reported an amendment to About the first of October I expect to take ponnoe. t was started several vears ago, but its prac- Cabinet Crisis in canon four, in relation to differences gion of my new building. at the northeast corner of | “ability was doubted, under the impression | Viewxa, Oct. 26.—The morning journals are | ministers and and of the Sixth ‘endl Arch: streets, where L shall be pleased to | that the tunnel would have to be blasted through | of the opinion that the political questions pend- | DISSOLUTION OF TEE F. CONNECTION. giye advice to all who may require the solid rock, requiring an immense ex fi- | tng before the Emperor will decided accord- | It provi that in case of a contro Full ous ‘accompant ea, n0 | turcof money. Itis now, however, coniitently | ing to the views of eho Lim hancelior, Von | any rector or ssistant minister of any church or that « person in any part of the worl can be readily | asserted by geologists that the bed of the Steal. Beust, and that the resignation of the Hohen- | par‘sh and the or m of sach eed Oy 8 HT SCHENCK, MD. Philadelphia, | °f Dover is composed of gray chalk, which ear, | warth ministry is tmaminne church or parish which cannot be settled by Price of tie Pulmoule Syrup and Soawend Tonic, | He easily bored through.” Under the view that ——_o—___ themselves, the parties, or either of them, may 11.50 a bottle, or a . Mandrake | the was composed of hard rock, it was Affairs in Pittsburg. make application to the of the divcese, Sis cents @ box. For salo by alldruggisteand | cstimated that the tunnel would cost The Races—The Small-pox. who shal! therew) notify each of the contest- HOMPSON LILLY & CO., 96 Hanover street | fay ions of dollars and would take ten years | Prrrentno, Oct. 2h—The races af the Oak- Baltimore, Md.. Wholesale A; ing partics to furn'sh him with the names of three presby ters of the diocese; the add to them the namesof three other presbyters, and the whole number shall then be reduced to five, by striking off the names alternately by ents. 8e4-8.t.thtr land track yesterday attracted over 3,000 spec- tators. The trial between Goldsmith Maid and Lucy was won by the former in three straight eats bed of the British Channel between Dover and Calair is formed of chalk, it has been calculated that two tunnels can be completed in four years at a cost of twenty millions. The Batchelors Hair Dye. splendid Hair Dye isthe best in the world. ‘This Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, does not contain y e Of the Bam wood, Asso- | cach of the contesting parties. Should either lead, nor any vitalte to luce paralysis or | British Channel in the ordinary smaif stea - ciated Press ieaick wins aiteer Ite ted | Party refuse or to name three presb: bh. Aveda rceaai q mall-po: sta death. av onl Che vaunted and Jusive preparations Linaoo ” rol Cy ively omen phan a in stormy that seventeen deaths have occurred from this inp ene list vec eget od 1e] man Teoms are party 50 ‘using Wi acbelor's Hair Byo bar had shirdy gears crossing. Should the straits of Dover be tun Giscase in the past two days. ing. And in on ee Proceedings aforesal the intern pry el oat ae nel no at the number of 5 may be, shall by all Rents “Eoplled at 16 Bond seresi, Nee | Clers passing under the bed of the Britah Chay, | TM€ Defaulting Stock Hroker in Pail. be repececuted by sons layman of thelr meanber Pa : ferit” | rel would be very great, particniatly as th eo duly selected for the purpose. bishop and ee ee ee “ime of the journey from Dever te Gatai« i | g,PRILADELPHIA, Oct. 26.—C. T. Yerkes, Jr., fon ete Re designated shall constitute RSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH Pow- | ie shortened tre Y minutes’ stay ina rail. | $hé,defuulting broker, has been held to $60,000 ye ch contro~ Di es ticle for apap ye is | way car. bail for a further hearing on complaint of Henry preae Sweeter Sam oom JOY: se DO! Bigs VEOLEAN- | Curceco RucoxsTau TION xkrrestores soiled gloves ea new. Fall | Evening Journal say ¢ druggists and tency goods dealers. 28 ment tama BRO’ AND cleared away from Bad Be Poot oe 16 ate | fone teams will desler Re destroyed the mocks acaeap last might | Croc shall perform the duties herein allotted to 025 _1011 Penna. ave... bet. 10th andiith aia, | been let for a great many buildings which have | Smith and Thomas Bowen’ fowens ines ts | the Bishop. Bot been commenced pee. — heavy; insured tor $800, Smith's loss #1.490, i THE DISCUSSION ON THE RITUAL SLATE MANTELS, construction has mot Dicioatiny wwe for €1,000. The loss on the buliding is | Wa#temumed. Hev. nen ot ee itm to lve befure pug ahead Wares | ne ort of MARBLE i tem) all MANTELS beany ‘ial dite inthe Not one of all the as wrxrunes: — | Femoral ste rencen tn Sou ie astance rebuilt. Block after block ARLOR HEATERS hich has been an eyesore peril, P. ! forever, ‘The fire Innit regulation ther GRATES, plain, or finished | should be extended far PARIS RANGE, ac. fhe miserable th ¢ tnher-box | No place of or sur: gente > Hew ¥ the great fire could have Veen ekecbes Recicoe See fon A weil aflord to spare the Corinthian 2 caper srpeEaneian ‘Tue Nationar Pesce ¢ ction of pm bile, ans the WON RST | RE Patioual p ‘any “E: ‘as , @ resolution was adopted ‘property. the organ'zation of a national 2 the members to be Composet oft HAMILTON @ PEARses, which stall bee combinstion Ut colotr___Mo. 4. ¥-W.0.&. BUILDING. | An esccutive coment Test OF Grime [aRRIS! CASSIMERE SUITS 1 ip AEF Sennen gan the Tecalntio Sie oc% 1011 Penns. ave..bet. 10th and 1th sis. 4 ‘Geo _ Dive, New York; George Baldy, New Os oo wiuerr 4 mvorr, BB pei ic atone +s ‘90S Psnmerivama Avexvz, 7 FASHIONABLE HATTERS AND FURRIERS. juts mt sa FR, BAG GOTH Danes oui Paow Mom intro so EA Hk g f z 8 £ 7 The Methodist Church lost about eee ee ae 1,000 insurances. 3 2

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