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ES eee THE EVENING STAR. Pablishee BD: tly, Sun indays Exeeptec, This Afternoon'’s Dispatches, 47 THE STAR BUILDING. — Sonne Penusyivania ue eae oe Special Reports. Lod Atuirs at Warrenton, Va YOR EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER ‘Drapatch Reunite? we been converted. . TER CIRCUIT COvRT, which assembled bere on Tuesday last, will re- D. one year, 25. Walu in Session two Weeks. ww Le ria Smee" | YOR 49ND. 6.076. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1872. TWO CENTS. Associated Press Reports. —Oe Ben of ettvertistas furciebed on on = a New York News —_— = = ———— ——E MANTON class of persons Political Notes. , ny TTAT, X ih report the fact that there are letter from M AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES | E V EN IN G STAR. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. | in this city who think it no crime to deptroy ans~ | The republicans of Kansas have nominated | ports of his deci — —— ” i thin, longing to the governmen' e woode! '. O. Osborne, 5 Sin. sxcnawiek ee 6 * A Improvements of the Past Year. fences are ruben and carried away, the houses | aadkese Bigrer for ewterant g workers hsonminstandy areata chy aR BICOV EE bas Washington News and Gossip. | asouat meport of General madcock. | Basil sie ungeitne ucewekes nuit | tec sey of itm. fms, the sepertec panera? share eerie eae through ——_—_o—____ eis ‘ eporter verierd 0 COnmidered an ofie < on ipere. gd dt ; birds themselves stoned from place to place. | in the Ist district, West Vi: ginia, is 232. ker one of the evi's of the day 4 NOT TILL | stendiiy ince particular attention Moshigcoiraigihteiee Tne recelptsfrom this | r1,e annual reportot General Babcock, Super- The seats, in a few instance, have boen broker | "Ten delegates from each of the Missouri con- | SecheT OR, OF tne ex!" of Whe day. and he had | shes by 10 wee. ree gal : iis pee ere intendent of Public Buildings and Grounds, | 8nd near!y all of them torn trom their fastening. | gressional districts have been selected to attend TRE PRESS ON THR State Picker aud the « Y Femoval of dandruff, without the | pounds of pickles, has been awarded to J. A Office of Public Buildings and Grounds, injury. Limbs are broken from the larger trees. = Bens ington county, Vermont, two demo- ee ee r — eed September 6 and 7, tieei) warranteg to contains puiscnonsvabuiaser, | Bakes & Co, of New ¥ g orn rarer DE Oe Sept kira | | And come oi the smaller trees are nearly rained, | cratic state senators were elected at the Inst | homisacion of Ire w par WILL overlo Ked; it will nett be scin or elothas— | has been ordered to Willett lowing report of operations on the works under | {yj in come places walks across it hare beet ahe enae PATER 7 “ é been wanted | report for duty to Major H. I. Abtott my charge tor the fiscal year ending June 30th, | worn, to prevent which wires have been placed | publication » let nee | eee reder vel og ertedpe nd Perea ee 2 * to keep people in the walks. rary, Gen. Dix, f al kinduese a1 a ne Ree ae , « that ing to have | Tae Practice SHIP © EXRCUTIVE AVENUR. “= eaut 4 radisen te the cn sag point of dea cranpentete. the cares the use of Ie bi aree | nee s = esd = ~ | Ist, Isv1,and bas been prosecuted during the ing choic uid rare shrubs and flowers i es .° \ ae ae gens er. eorge MASTODON | cenorat DertBTHER SATEANS, Propeistor.” | rort, i. 1., yesterday, for Chesapeake bay. year with the following results: oes the pricteae or Oe page preset rg ete face Leen arrested 1 ot | Sold by all Druga ng? tf 8.8 KANSAS syrived - | | The avenue was opened through to Pennsy!- | here should be confidently expected to protec ne rey enn several telnet iegpngivimnd aucived at Hal- | ania ayeuue opposite ith streets and the earth | 2 N ta eoneenee Boneas eee exrolmen 8 —— M aah elite $i x ‘ 8 4 be » 88 such improvement ii d ore fe ex-reg! . reerd an 4-IENT sHOW! ‘ax yesterday, 15 days irom Key West. All well | taken from it was deposited in the inclosed | (26M, 8 Suc than for that of the gover ert oo uapen orward as @ dem From Eurepe To-day 2reof Nervous ¥. saki he Urinary suc Seo: of disorders brongh Museem, Aquarium, Nw, Sept. 6.—The weather is ivir and SEV y CLAIS 1 it plications to the chief of police for assistanc ; SEVEN EUNDRED New CLAtMs were filed with | furnishing some twenty cords of wood, were | aaerretetedined P . au intlue’ " ived ith kindness and promptly the touthern claims comm‘vsion doting the | given to the Soldiers’ and Satlors’ orphan asy- | D&¥e bee received with kindness and promp on oh nswered, and the publi has ably sec- month of August, cerrying the total number | ‘um located in this city. All the stone piled on | Suaed iy enorters the . ‘Or, 0 bi Sreat numbers pave bee: im cnired by * Menagerie, and Circus, | Fictons bab bas appeared among the Yorkshire inte woble reavedy. Prompted by a devine to ben le e veand and around the avenue has been collected, pipe leadin, Smith's spring, | hac declan toe cee, SUPPort Greeley and | Precautions have been taken to prevent the The Most Complete and Comprehen | © preparing tnd asin this medicine, in w scaled How. Garter Davis, who has been ill, it | and an additional quantity of 300 cubie yards deen tapped by one W.E rk for the purpose | who are opposed to the re-election or H i WDER MILL EXPLOBION envolope. to any spe wh. needs it, Fret of Charse - acc z 3 s purchased fer the same purpose. Six granite 2 ‘ roars 7 Lownon., Sept. 6.—By the explosion of powder S06 Tieeéiing Masebstion yo Fab Oe eae was thonght dangerously, at Mt, Sterling, Ky,, | Bio ecu nee ce eay ae meen Senae ofeupplying & hog-yardnear the Baltimore and | Platt to Congress have called Congressional, | OD eae = Sy eensie p on D, Bible Honse, | js much better, andsicong hopes are entertained | &4*,F he Pr - | Ohio railroad depot, and in accordance with the | convention to mect at Norfolk on the lth. te on niuecd. ‘Whe ea Ly ved i che Werte? mart ly New York Oity, (eae Varia avetiie, to which have bean: hace in | sctot Congress, approved July 25, 1896, 1 noti- | stant. On theanme das the sonra ee on aieneee cnt niured. The mille of th of bis recovery. Vania avenue, to which have been hung iron | fica the t sited Staves district attorney’ theron: = mane ' | adjacent buildings were shaken, but not ser ——— y - | greasional convertion meets at Suffolk. season » . s ; the whole being uniform with the gate- | T\vould et hh it vs ares ourly damaged. ORGANIZED AT 4 COST OF OVER HALF & AMUSEMENTS. spanish goretamens incase hte | Kay on Bennaprania Srenuo went of the Teen | hyve'nercsuutg te ghgul aeneymecer | § tbe Mmour epabican ate coention at | 7 camaged. "SS =o —— . = Spanish government, intends to press his claim ury department. q | Congress, and therefore no appropriation to | headed by John B. Henderson for Governor, | “Cemfederate” Nominations im Ala- BE EXHIBITED IN WASHINGTON ASHIN N THEATRE COMIQUE, | for fale arrest and imprisonment. It will be ‘The necessary ie A aoe did —_— onto | Cover any deficiencies will be required. and adopted a platform, which, among other bama. = : a Ure Spaeet, Sours Pann, Ava. included in other claims for indemnity pending | the 8 main has been laid along the east side o The steps taken tor the prosecution of the | thi roundly denounces Governor Brown MORILB, ALA., Sept. 5.—The district cony — ti r the avenue. The stone walk and iron tence | works tor’ the hecal nding June 30, 1873, ,; | tiom met ‘here to-day to pominaie « candidate = FAMILY NIGHTS, EVERY TUESDAY aNp | © bebalf of citizens of the United States have been completed along the east side of this orks for the fiscal year ending June 50, 1873, | and declares that any conflict between labor fer Cot F 4 alternate. 1 Eiear this in Mind, ‘ rt 3 i agains: Spain. ve been comp 3 are as follows: and capital should be avoided by proper legisla: mgress, an elector an . The . . —- avenue to Pennsylvania avenue, corresponding ‘Adverti ts have bee: d will be issued attendance is full; every county in the Ist dis- aeey eee D EATORE RT eee AY | cmaxcu at rau WAsmINGTON Navr Yano: | with the walk and fence already im hesttions asking for. proposals to do. all work of sucha | 1otgbut i" the event of @ conflict, labor has Frederick G. Bromberg. ; : res 4 i . . paramount demands upon their consideration. , 144 Shot cre aoaene ie hone Be commby, BALURT ACKOBATION EXT BAVA. | Co™modore George B. Balch has been detached Saeel wits mnsosiine proven Sioug tae fine of Talure as.can be advantageously done by con- | | The following Congressional nominations have a chairmen of the Ais dstion of Attractive and Entertaining Instruction GANZA, AND MINSTRELCY from the Washington navy yard, and placed on and Amusement. After an introduction to the fmmense onter ‘Cincinnati, wax unanimonsly ‘ r the avenue have d and been made: John T. Harris, by the democrats ot aor ‘Canqvats on the Sseend tahet de z , terrace : _ “es e nominat All inoue Programme, intreducing over Fifty Per- | waiting orders, and Capt. Samuel R. Franklin | sodded, and u stone gutter has been laid to re- | .,28¢,WOrk necessary to improve the public | of the sixth district of Virginia: Simugion NR 2 ts '# of such a character that it cannot be | Pnillips, by the de ts of the fifth Pentesk. K Yawson, of Dallas, was nominated for duct! mo Summ formers. hes been detached from the naval station at | ceive the drain: rom the terrace. A large | 870Un ° Pe OY he Gemoerate of the Sith Penveyt- | sieceor, and 5. W, Cooke, of Wilton, for alter: Sr Stiincuatery eprcenatve | yy wR ARALIOE OF FRINCHEAUE gory, | New Loman. Lan. tnd ordered > dagy aren" | quantity of ald ndstone, the property of the | 1am DY contact and ie wil be done ty dary | anual of ee oan by the Uberaieanddem- | Sete, by actuation “ BAM 8. San FoKD, PICK PAKKER, | €Cutive officer of the Wasbingt m navy yard. government, and which was useless for other | isorgvements with appropriations large enough | porns othe, 2d ye pee ee ——_o—_—_ and Amphib- | (1TO BARBANK, GRO H&RMAN- © a ig a Pupores, was used for the gutter. This gutter | will be completed during the present fiscat Bel nok the third Texas dutrict, The Bienville Disaster JAS. W. WESLEY. JNO. MANNING, OMMANDER T.G. FirLenrown, for onnects with a ten-inch sewer running through f ‘| L. Bell, by the democaats of the 2d district of ue rs, . ‘K connects w! ee | Year, a8 well as all tae work to be given out by | Arkansas and Thomas MG ot rnagrntdanad REKCURD PAssENG BE Mite GALE AG REN ond WILSON, cy years past on duty in the Bureau of Eq the enclosed grounds south of the Executive | Contract including the chain bridge. crats of the 3d district of that” sate BAutimone, Sept. 6—The schooner M the habitable globe, | PALL Ih ADEE” MADDIRJOSNSON, | 40d Recruiting, Navy department, has been | Mansion, whieh leads into the sewer running | CoBttset Including the chain bridge. | The republicansof the sinth @ isc | with three passenger and twenty-seven oF th rs hibition, promi- | LULY DELMAY, L (etached therefrom and ordered to command | into the canal. In laying this ten-inch sewer | General Babcock calls tion tohis letzer | sissippi have nominated Hove oon crew of the steamer Bienville, recentiy burnet and the Monster Miss LECLARE, alee ees ere- Gres Ww ae * in the European squadron in oeet diets: pre peop ig arr oe to raped — hi, bole — fa Neca colored man, tor Congress. at sea, arrived at this pert tee eneren Performing Elephant “ Empress,” “AED THE GREAT BALLET. ~ | maignder Cashman. Gided to drain thea. ions for the Monumental and Smithsonian | The Syracuse convention yesterday, after the D grounds, Armory square and reservation be- | appointment of committ by the two delibe- NDIA VistTons Comina.—Gen.Cowen, | , A granite staircase of stepe, 20 feet wide, has | tween 3d and Cth streets, south ofthe canal, rating bodies, the banedying of foe Laptl mo sel nt Secretary of the Interior Department, | Peey, DUNE unon the terrace, where the waik | “An amount suiticient #9 construct a fountain | plemevts met going to and (ro and reporting | arrived there with three yp: iebeccn lop Ss ‘ ; | leading trom the Executive miansion t>the War | in the Smitheonian grounds has been aided ty | Plements, much going to aud {ro upon a state | Officers of the burned steamship Bisny: who recently went out to the Upper Missouri to | and Navy departments crosses the avenue, and | the estimates to enable him to complete these | ticket which gives the democrats the lion’s | Forty remain at Nassan. pacificate the hostile Siorx of that region, is | the gravel of which these walks were made has ‘The Largest Animal in the United A Herd of Camels and Buffaloes, — ° d improvements in accordance with the plans ot | 4 cages . THE LARGEST SEA LION Doors open at 7 o'clock; Overture at o’elns how on his way to Washington accompanied by | been removed, and an asphalt walk substituted ier Deanne: the landscape gardener, who fret wre hen fgg hed — . Momination atiuee dvors open at 1:48; Overture, 2:W. _se6-2t” | a number of Indian chiefs. ‘The latter belong | in its place. , laid them out. idate fer governor, Chauncey DePew tor ver Captured Alive, weighing over 10 pounds: | 590.000 CASH DISTRIBUTION. | ;° '!¢ Wilder tribe ot Sioux whom ithas hitherts | ‘The iron fence leading from the mansion to | '#\\j‘Hem out animals have becn frequently of- | jieutenant governor, E. ©. Brooks for prison doy Morris bas also, several! smaller ones. os : * | been impossible to conciliate. = ko err f Piel amg laldt = ne fered to place in the public grounds, which 1 | inspector, John F. Hubbard for canal commie. : the der . Lot ags Measeay, Bese sos Argent . h n unable to accept, trom the fact ot 8.8. Cox fi ee convention of the 2d district, in plac A TANK OF SEALS, The Grand Cift Concert A Fixed Fact. Dearn or Mus. Senator Fitzrarnice.— | wire fence substitated in its place. The en- | P8¥e been unable to accept, in sioner, and Hon. 8. 8. Cox for congressman-at ned. Morris had pre z t . en- | having uv suitable place to keep them. A small | iaree. Thi * ~ | man Sheppard, 4 Mrs. Aurelia K. Fitzpatrick, widow of the late | trance to the Executive mansion, opposite toch | D&YiPs uo suitab ai sic Oenee oee ee tion of the liberal repubii- earacea ois sum is asked to enaole me to bulid cages, sheds, | ieytor Congress it 1-1) in the th Mow received the nom THE AFRICAN OSTRICH, September 28 the Day Benjamin Fitzpatrick, formerly United States | Street, has been, concreted with the same ma- | fences, etc., for this purpose. There is‘no fea: | district it Sill be remarberen: ee em YOFK | Con convention eae oe ° 2 -, | tetial laid on Pennsylvania avenue. Part of | ture that will add move to the attractivencas of | grist it will be remem Sa te Adee —— Over Ten Feet in Heigtt. — in that ten Snbratimos The deacey i | the ageing and ail the gutter along tho west | Regu C grown hae Ue srodacton t's | atic siee ,, BOD meeting, Alex Vermont Election . a. 7 ver. in that state on 25th ultimo. The deceased wi i E i 7 ” ted nes ee. PBLIC 0 STICKS 25,04 AN AFRICA ELAND. Your Tickets Now or Hever. be remembered by many person in Washington | Gon"te" Beunetivants wroune has bee teeny | ew birds and animals. addressing the club, denounced ex-President | T8® REPUBLICAN Mason: TICKA” AT 25,000 : > 26,0 aid asa lady of great personal beauty and private TRE REW JAIL. Johnson as the greatest of demagogues, a liar 7 aie ee The Great cqeming dco for tnem from aftutaniorts hatitg | Worth. Durlhg ber sojourn in suis chy witirher | SP,andrelayed, it order to secure good surface site for new Jeil nas besa abuodosed oy the | Sue escoundrel. snd said that Gea. Grant had | ,ncctann. Sci, 6 Keturms from determined ° IFT | husband i: 9 anew a ; ne come thin, at he should always wate- - ‘Noriey of tin ng SUMATRIA RHINOCEROS, CONCERT for thebeaeht atthe PUSLIGLIGaa | neghand she m Peay haired te ae Patan gates after heavy rains. commissioners appointed by the last Congres- | {ul to him for, Shen most of ys beg ublican majority of the entire state will prob- rep esent got ‘y 3 rhirt KY OF RENTUCK Y, advertised for SATURDAY, The large iron fence along the circular | to select such, Gen. Babcock recommends an | up and let< the room; where! i ably be from 25,000 to 26,000. Thirty-nine towne ‘The largest One Ever Captured: together with the | SEPTEMBER 25, Isi2, suatt vowrivELy come Ce ee eee rea tate Das | appropriation’ sufficient to grade, drain, and | “rt tiat whre he might ‘speak in praise er Gen | are yet to hear trom. OFF ON THAT WITHOUT PosTrONEMENT, the Prrsonat.—Mr. John Jay K trotl been removed, the fou: Hy | Outline the walks and roads, plant trees, &c., | Grin‘ indi: idual’ + yet he condemned the acts - oo ss Management Low totides all who expect to partic Bey Knox, controller | and the ground filed, graded and sodded.| nq make what has heretofore; been @ Of bis administration as beartil > bt 3 MONSTER CROCODILES, Reena Ss decane thas thay shoals bay their tick | of the currency, who has been spending some | The removal of these division fences throws ali waste and a nuisance @ beautiful park. ‘There | That es = andes aid cotton te onan New Vou —A private disp From the Biver N want: dtickets at the concert in December last tvgy | Weeks at Rye Beach, will return here next | the ground se eoneyIvAania avenue in front and | being ro improved reservation in this vicinity | with those of his audience be Worth specks, | bat the schon Emliy Gorham was. wrecked at without them, Some liviog in Lonisville waited | week. -Ex-Senator Abbott, of North Caro- | bounded by Pennsylvan: and that it is being rapidly settled and improve | further; whereupon the meeting adjourned. Prince Edwards Isiand and nine lives were lost. 1 sales were closed, ing, t.& post- | lina, and Gen. A. T Thi Executive avenue on the east and west, into one | ty the cit: aa wha Gin Sceerce, 3 AND 26 OTHER CAGES, Donement, aud then effered hftecs; twenty, aul seen | 2! Be oe Barer, United States y the city aro good sensu y bes dearing qualities. nand extended lawn, increasing the view twenty five dollars for tiekots which the day before | fpmaul general at Havana. are atthe Ebbitt | 2Da'oaving the grounds eppear mors extensive. te clee Pe ee oboe Mr. O’Conor's Position. The Chambers-Ed: Prize Fight. In which will be found were offered to purchasers at the regular price. | House. par co. |B. McCartee, superin- | Par of the old fence on Pennsylvania avenue | clos proximity — Another telegram from Charles 'Conor is | HOW CHAMBERS “REAT” EDWARDS OUT oF TUE ne 93 Others living at # distance sent thousands of dollsrs | tendent of the burean of engraving and print. am bee it He recommends seid to have been received in Louisville, in FIGRT—THE MANLY “RILLY” “SORELY by mail and express. which got hereafter sales wore | ing, Treasury Department, lias gone to Boston | 8a’ been removed, and the curved tence straight- ‘THE IMPROVEMENT OF STANTON PLACE, > ~ Paes Sinem a immed Gadimere Grats, or Palatine Sheep, | closed. and hed tobe sent back. ‘Thess dsspeint, | onoficiel betwee iain ae ened and substituted in its place, thus makiny | on Penrsylvania avenue, east of the Capitol. | Which he turther reiterates his determination Oe aE ee ae 8 ae, Spotted Axis Deer, Bicon of Colorado, American | menta need not occur in if the warning new given ——— se = the fence in front of the Executive Mansion uni- id net to eigen ow wnenp > bd urgently The recent mill between Billy Edwards and ‘WORK DONE. bur Chambers, on Squirrel Island, im the St. Falicw Deer, South American Jaguar, Silver Lion | ind mm is heeded. form. The sidewalk on Pennsylvania avenue, upon bim. Of the delegates still adhere to Arthur | . SF California, diriped end Sycthed tyonat, Pon got 7 rr ear The official investigation of the Metis disaster | infront of the mansion hse beon widened toe Peeled i Fy hg enpithicengy 5 the belief that he will consent to run after he | Ciair river, occupied one hour and’ forty-five vian Alpaca; Liama,or Camel of the Andes; Puma, | 82189 morving, September 23,1972, ia the great hall | already proves conclusively gross carelessness sf 2 9" oe) ¢ uniiorm width, and is now 34 feet 6 inches wide, 7 shall have had consultations with the members | minutes, when the fight was given to Chambers oa Co . . <3 | of the Public Library building, and continue until wt < feet of water pipes, and 19,29 feet of drain tile. | Orthe convention, heard their atgumence ‘and | by the referce, as heretofore stated, because of Ponthery Bayt, Senegal Leopardas dustroag | We che theusand gifts are drawn. ee Jrepalpbae eas nob Lier epee ow Ssousue four’ or rae mcsoUtts mansion. Curb. Sia square’ yanke oe? uO00 feet Ot | has time to reflect fully upon the reasons’ why | & foul by Edwards biting Cha + 74.00 of New Ze id pe LIST OF GIFTS. * fs r south of the Executiv: 1 dls, he should accept. the time was much in Zogra: Sicilend Com, Babyrouse; Fhe Dokren OF, | One Grand Gin, Own * S17 100.900 | tent of the injury received been ascertained, Mansion have ‘been graded. sown with grass | 854 100. equate yards of | qbmick_pavement, “OCONOR'S SENSITIVE NATURE.” Tom Allen and Geo. Scddons seconded Cham Banda; Spotted Tigers, Black Tigers, African | OPE Stand Gilt,Cask, —_- 5 ggg 200 | ample time would have been had to run the | seed and vate, ane rolled Water pieenerith been taken up andrelaid’ to accontolisis whic, | ,,TH€ dispatch from Louisville which contains | bers, and Dooney Harris and Barney Aaron Porcupines, Beavers, a5 = = = 20,000 + steamer ashore, and probably not a single life | street washers attached, have been carried into 45,652 Gays A tos of men and 6,835 days labor of | 2° — —— a 8: Decor are | Seconded Edwards. Wm. bones Sad wag The w ng the MOST MAGNIFICENT 72 7 = 7-7 7 F888 S| would nave beon lost. This and three other face dratzage made ou ouch sine of part of the pple eerie gh apa on peo OrConor's sensitive nature is #0 averse to the | twenty ith round, Howards fought Chambers 1ON of Wild Animals ever < i = = 9000 « shocking marine disasters occurring within a | walks. Upeards of sixty trees, of different va- , 79° Cubic yards of earth removed. rough and tumbie of politics, and so shrinking | almost entirely in Chambers’ corner, aud had ; «ie Hane 8.00 fortnight are proper aubjects for the considera- } rieties, and varsing from three’ to elght Inches | ste nayint een en Ie ee aintrict aux | fom tv clamors and’ ealumales, that dhe tice | the hgh whsliy im bie eh Sarin eee , . ved to th it having been decided by the Gistrict su- | erates already sont by him te the Convention me AFOUL WAS DECLARED ce ea $388 bined mga rey tere pean ge gucsnde tm ethae aemrtatnee abies they fborities fo remove the Northern Liberty market | 1) er premton of 8 mina unalterably made up. | against him. The N.Y.Herald correspondent says ~_- + - i owners and managers to be held at Cleveland rom itspresenitsite, the ground reverts tw care | “eS i . — 4 —— - ‘oo 2 t ch crowded. They have been nee . 1 committee of eight appointed by the con. e decision was in direct opposition to the US THE ARENA - $938 onthe 21th inst. ‘The object of the convention | ‘tsked to keep them in proper po tion, andonly | 91 tls department, and, being situated ai the | vention to inform Charles O'Conor and John @. | wishes of the crowd, as weil as contrary to their Will be introduced the following Unexampicd $2,000 each, 13.908 is to take such measures as may Induce Con- | one of them hes died,owin? to the care taken to | 2 Venues on 7ih srtacn nen na eel densely | A¢8™s ef their nomination will mect at New | opinions of ea pow peyeece eames Prenyy 00 - 16500 statistics of casualties will be prepared for pre- rounds, being rotten and dangerous m the | reservation an estimate is submitted for i! - “ . - . : . 5 ~ — prepared for pre 1 Ne Equestrian, Acrobatic, Athletic, and 700 - 17.500 sentation to Congress, to indicate’ th. pr liability of its being blown down, was removed, | Trovement aud, the reservation ituaediatoy mmediately after the adjournment of the solemnly declared that the charge was alto The Great and Indomitable ae - ~ Sees present, The steamboat owners complainabout | borough, commanding the Washington navy- | rorthe next year, Gen. Babcock liciudes the erie nk ey aes Ree | ie ean oeenee eens. Sey es BOBEBT STICKNEY, 200 - doo the peremptory clauses of the law which require | Y#™4: erected in ite place. | fSlowing - : gram trom Atlanta was read announcing that | at this totally unleoked-tor termination of the cinswedk Wate ok ica Picayatraetaa ec i 100 > _ 61,200 (he use of certain patented inventions alleged | ‘Ihe walks in this square were mado of very ee os there was great enthusiasm in that city over the | affair at a time when victory seemed within hes ‘The Pre pit n Horseman of the Wo E 1.000 Gifts, ali Cash, $500 000 by them to be both costly and inetticient, and Sore re ane = eerie Competing improvemen: action of the convention. ou, eee wre and — aes chi he ert iteel " to walk upon. e experiment of rolling them = sae eee a saree calling upon w Witness his assertion th GEORGE M. KELLEY ehesiesl diplay that ever‘ oceari’ in ius'wen. | Sr&te tlut aslong as they are compelled to use | Wnuk Upen._, The experiment of rolling them | tions cs | The Sherppe-Steinicke Murder Trial. | jit ycserf suche! Chambers thea wn han ten = =f ’ GOue hundred performers. gathered from all parts specitied appliances, so long will competition be succeed in making them hard and smooth. eu 4 mae e 10,000 TURNING A TRAGEDY INTO A PARCE. Many of the spectators believed him too, The Champion Leaper. this comotry and from Europe, the direct! prevented, expenses be increased, and the safety | They were then taken up, the gravel thoroughly ienteuviae cite diet ohip yea ce yim this trial, at Carlisle, Pa., on Wednesday, | impression being that it was a" Joum Wreon, of Prof. Hast, will contribute to this grand mus of lite be imperilied. ‘They insist that it is | screened and Telaid, patting the coarse gavel | Lmbroving site Northern Liberty market, 7, Dr. Wm. W. Rutherford, of Harrisburg, gave | thing” to beat him out of the m 4 that Improving Judiciary square. — tree-boxes, Ke.. or v, biten Arthur it was it the bottom and covering with the small after Whe Gide: Roacthense Rider: holder to enjey such an aousael mansical festival, | their interest to use the best machinery and to | at the bott ering Lieto Speert wi - mixing it with still finer gravel, possessing a « meert wilt be given in Osntral Park, where | suake their vesecls safe. The public, in view of binding quality. The walks were then thor- 10,000 | testimony in direct conflict with the entire testi- do y is mony of one of the hypothetical witnesses. He | ‘ustead of Billy hay considered it arraut nonsense to undertake to £ a is rt deed, one of them was charged with doing this MASTER F. ROBBINS, wie Some shole, hat aa fa the recest terrible cases of less of life on pas- | oughly rolled; one the soos 156 bad compact, nad “ake oe = ry thet Miss Btensioks haa apmntens” of may by a man who declared be saw him commit the ‘The Dashing Gomersanit Equestrian. beadmitred botheto the Ooueert wal Drawing, aut | SeD8eF steamers, is forced to a different eonclu- | and smooth footway. The grounds have For fuel do. de... dying and nothing could have beon of any beueat |“ . ’ MB. GEORGE SLOMAN noue without such tickets will Deadtiited to iter, | #i0n, and, if the law is to be changed, would no tnemaenly rained se a cates meee For care, protection, and continuing per- toher. He futher gave the opiuion that the | Fawerds' face was without s seraich or visi nine oe PRICE OF TICKETS. doubt favor one @ little more stringent, and | Combined, have owed placed in position, to pig aera ph desacrnong of green-house see egret one grate of tartar emetic and ten grains | bie bruise. Two knuckles on bis right hand ‘The # South American Nerseman and Trainer. | Whole tickets, $10; halves quarters, 2 | | that whatever regulations are adopted, they be | which necessary connections of wa' or and gas For repairs pi ifimwrccreeaeesse ae pipes 10,000 = nk ot Sone Shoppe a were commencing to swell, but not seriorsly. ROEPANIG Laws Tor $1 WUT for S25) Tre eae Ie No teeoutt | more strictly enforced than the present ones, | were made. For coping, iron fence, &e-, Execuuve | Secetpet ey eaeary reaused her death by | Chambers’ lett check was somewhat swollen and > om ean than Mie earth of etre ee eRe Sil A NS ERERE Water pipeshave been led into the square to | For copi ates 40,000 | inducing concusion of RJ ¥ | he had several lumpson his face, and his lett Fe I aes Dees Mer isematetive of Bareback | Sccordance with wemeross laitsiesiees, eng eee a which are, attached four street washers. A} po" satsrics of cmiployes cf pablic Pho ang concussion of the brain {rom vomiting. | ear was contused. 1t was reported in New York Horsemanship and Hardie Leaping. ments have been made with all the railroad and Pre the SARRAGUT'S CEMETERY Monv- | waichman’s lodge of handcome design has been posed at ey 4 Pp acsc | The manner of the witness was positive, but | Wednesday evening that it was Seddons steambeat lines leading into tle city for the sals of | MENT — The widow and son of Admiral Farra- } erect=d on the north side of the square combi. inueskeor” 47,82 iverting, and several times the court, jury,and | one of Chambers’ seconds, who put his teeth ARDELL AND DAVIS, fckets good for six days to all perscns | Ut have og 'y erec’ ~ — symbolical mon- | ing alodge, tool house, and urinalsfor the mn Speaking o! Spectators were convulsed with laughter. The | the latter's shoulder after the t of ‘Hiss Ciicasiailod Cpaaicats. Tpapiend the Concert or Drawing | ument to bis memory in Woodlawn cemetery, | commmodation of gentlemen and for nurces and THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT cilect upon the jury was marked, and the case | round while he had a blanket over both Gh: 7 rch theme ——— eee she Lontevie ~ neat hey cc rah md design is exquisitely | children at the ifferent ends of the building, mien length he a oe. the 2) —— to have assumed almost the position and | Lers and his head d that the matter bad bee: shy . 1 le. Ci: au i a { (i i - 4 WILLIAM CABROLL, Lextogton rallrcad the Uculaville,indiauapalisand | j broken mast partially deated with aoe ete. | {he latter especially supplying an_ accommods- Guring the year in connection ‘with the ‘wyuc. | criord tng been ca oe: enone DE. a, the | Agreed Wpou to chive beat Edwards the day be- Madison railroad, the Ohio and Mississippi railroad . Li 1y Sanne the Admi- | tion long needed in this square. The building ee ye pw : ry the ution, the | ture.” The Flying Leaper. the Loulsvilie ahd Cincinnatt Maitboat Line. avd | 7a flag and planted on a suitable pedestal, | ts approached at the ends by circular walks | duct. He recommends that the bottom ofthe | effect of his testimony wes decthetie ir ieroene 3 the Louisville, Owensboro aud Henderson M Brit the members Erouped around I~ base, | screened by thick rows of evergreens upon each | ‘stributing reservoir be excavated to the level | the prisoner. Dr. Shicppe seemed to appreciare Gerrine Kip or aw Ixeawt.—At a cam: THE WONDERFOL (ONBADS, Packets. and the memorable engegements of which Far- side, and in front flower is have been laid | f the iron mains leading from it,or a maxi- | the effect of the evidence, and once or twice | meeting jast week in Massachusetts, a well- 6 a All scents are required to close sales and make | ragut wae the hero at New Orleans and Mobile a form- | ™um depth of 13 feet. The expense of this work | joined in the general laughter. cramod youn 5 ? Acrobats, Gymnasts, and Voltigeurs. Thursday, September 25. Ge de vite eect” | Sculptured in bas-reliet below. About the foot | pus s7d,cmall shrubs planted, the wholo form- | Vouid be about £200,000. Yesterday the counsel for the accused made | child; enered one of the torte mad ek ne a WLLE FRANCES, these bocated at erent iisratea mriat cleat en, | Of the mast are arranged in such » manner asto | Aj, "ety, handsome addition tothe square, | | Wonie Ke teat Som ieting Cabin John and | tne opening statement, in which he reviewed | the ladies present if she would hold het ekinn mi Pe Gaye before the 25cn.* Us-sucee must close some | #11 yp the angle and impart symmetry to the | sutique have been placed on the granite | Grifith Park bridges will be $25,93 and the | the prominent points of the case, claiming that | (ue die minutes, to which the lady assente4, ie Cneet Renaios fe AG Reel ok eee ere ee ee ne ceticuce aemeted will paid | whole, the wuchor, capstan, cable, rope and | pedestals. ‘They were cast through the kind- | Work is now under way, He recomuends an | already the proof of uny guilt was oo taeclon 2 without discount by the F same t 4 Em And Deovers | blocks, compass, quadrant, speaking trumpet, | hess of Hon. George M. lobeson, Secretary, of | SPPTOPriatign of $100,060 to continue the dam | that an acquitial without Sreument shockiiee | Sid wt the ime the young woman bor ws rowed ashawl. Toward the close of the day it : a : Deck: cliker Sr car or by sight draft apou th- | sword, &c. The inscription is simple and brief : ; : - | across the Virginia chgnnel at the Great Falls | low the testimony for the defence. Dr. kease, HOUR GREAT CLOW ns, Fourth, watioual Beak of New York, at option of | —the arms of the United States with these | Ce Navy St the brass foundry of the Washing. | tee ee teen cared er tion ae gen. | of Philadetphia, ten testited that itwas hic | Became AP! tas hetbender te ten ees Embodying some of the most original tn Aroortca: | the,hact pene tickets must first be presenved at | words and welgh come 130) pounds each, They ure | €Fal care and repairs, pg condult | opinion that the analysis of Prof. Aiken was | charge it had been. piaced offered to adope it, JOHN LUDLOW, the Peeriess, Letore they will he paid’ by th =a Pr pk a very finely executed and are an honor to the | Toad Ke. HATS = The peer rreable, thas he used no certain test. | when it was carried to the speaker's stand, avd HoMAN E BRAMLETTE, Fog haat wba Government workshops and the mechauies who Soe he post mortem, he added, determined nothing. | in the presence of the company was duly chris- AECRIE CAMPBELL, “ot Public Library of Kentacky, Bava erre Pie: constructed them. Tne DEATH Rate—The papers of New York | Dr. Howard, of’ Baltimore, testified that Dr. | ternal. , ic Library Burlding, Louisville, Ky. Macial inte to a Originally the tcees were planted closely in | are troubled at the enormous death rate of that | Conrad's examination was made in a careless WILLIAM CONRAD. ¢ published in tne Lowisoitt Born July 5,14 this square, with the intentionof removing them | city. The unmber of deaths there average | and unscientific manner, and tended to obscure | Taz Doox oF Maeraicipe.—Grover Clere- FP. ROBINSON York H and cheval copres sent Died August 15, 1 as they obtained their growth and overshadowed | double that of London. The rate of mortali:y | the (rue canse of deat jand the sheriff of Ene county, N. ¥., tas com- NSON. $fo whom tickets have been seme by letter —— each other. ‘Tobenefit some of the more valua- | i! New York is fity-one to the one thousan t i TRE Buoommncpare Asyium Ixveeriaa. | pleted his arrangements for hanging Pate: THE HOLLAND BROS., arnt Tee £08 Brondway. New York, under HOPPING AGAIN Next Sat Ule specimens a numberof trees which crowded itants, or about nine hundred and eightee 40 . sep2) piom— The examination into the sanity of Kose | Motrise: oo murder of iis mother. McCabe came to an abrupi termination yester- - Holman ‘used Tespite the pric- day. Judge Leonard said it was useless io con. | OCT, and the latter has resigned himself to his Bu their Wonderful Gymnastic Speci CHABLES McCABTY, deaths a week. Paris, with half a million m inhabitants, shows but eight hundred fire four deaths; Berlin six hundred and tbirt sday Dr. them were taken up and removed to the grounds ary headqua sonth of the Executive mansion. iin Brooklyn. He will remain there until | Farragut cquare and reserva..on, on Connec- thes. Ot No.) On Exhibit No. 4“ i ena ‘Saloo™ yaaa oy, = uine further time in i doom. He was engaged Monday in arranging PR BS pee orm Br. Po arusr. | Saturday. Then he will ‘resumo his woodchop- | tent avenue, between sth and 19h sireses, has ERR Ren Aree Cad meee ee nat eae I mands up Ris mathil haan the Wee cen nt | Be bk fenerak tetatig pent tease eae joute Leaper and Voltigeur. we are pn MARKETER ping diversion and weekly matinees in the for- | beem commenced by removing part, of the {wohindred and eighteen. ‘The highest aver | fore him that she wasa monomaniecs snd cawen Morrissey bas Dehaved in an exemplary sianuer [ ra vant jo. 7th si bev bd reeta, $ of APPA RA. ese reunions to worthless rail and replac! wi . ' et mend uri is confinement in jail. The execation ‘The Charming and Beantifal above baa verses Aimreets clans | Siro, Cuappaiaa. ‘These reunions are to Ie | cred eter nolan replacing tt with Coen Gas | forty seven to the one thousad. "Otros cis | better off in the asylum. ‘Mr. Townsend sacs mg mt in § ex MILLIE ABMOUR. . ergeet See Hpasravings, Chromos, &o. underst dod tbat the next President will be hap- | square, the water to be used for irrigation and E ings, Window | py t> meet such of his fri iil be im- ‘Th estrian eciij any Artiste that hi Shades, Pict ‘s . y ch of his friends as are desirous of | dritking pw 8. This square wi \m- Mo Mier acbut wiikin ihe chasacd'crciee a Rings Nails SEIS ae Gyaasyooree Od Fae Plan r 3 S| will take place in the jail yard with as amuch ot Europe when compared with New York, | bis honor had prejudged the case, he would re show the sume facta, which leaves that city, fhe court discharged the writ aud | Privacy as the law wit! penal ; considering her advant: of clim: remanded the prisoner. A new writ of habeas a oa igs Halle, Rc tu the District. Pe Pee ee sites eats eae on | pomer’ ct Semiesre ete ae ene om | Cerone Will boapeted ie toler eee Np gl mn woe Mc od MADAME GERTRUDE, Please remember Name and Sumber. jel-1y* center orecetve the statue of Admiral Farra- | healthy city in the world, without any assigua. | Judge. ae ee { license to ‘ell ardent spirtis in the town ‘The Fearless and Beautiful Wild Beast Tamer, | [ll = —————— gut, which wes voted for this equare at the last | ble reason for being so. First OPEN Session of THE Coxaress or | but with certain conditions. “ego Licensed WHLLE maneansr, PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. sre ee square. Sum Carries Hen Monger x Hee SToox- peggy pit wee rer cu ng on — aveabane tae Grauk ou hls premises ‘The Queen of the Me: pest PRINTEBS’ UNIem EXCURSION Ese RaitroaD pore ie Monday Pegi pegper stot pablia wore anit ieee bee ie amus ¢ account of at i Internat coal Congrear Sat tas tine “They Stet Sentag; steer seot outer one -) and & man named esti tional i minors WM. CONRAD'S PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOU’ freight train of the Baltimore and Obie ahead, epg he acts Pa ae rel penegar ee pment y., Rowolu: | Too dealer is required to. give = bond of tee Tbe Steamer Lady of the Lake will lo: yas run over aud instantly killed, near Swan: | iecway ic yn et wiee, cars were on the point of rking people for all who have falien in bat. | thousand dollars. Performing Dogs and Monkeys ray Pee Cie athstreet on BAT ton, in this county. inwas in the act of | avemen yang running in proached by a collector, who Cn ae Boonie toe. a eh eaee aa ae ‘Will also be introduced, and the world is challenged hing at Pines I Sraming.® brake, when the break-chain broke | have beon extouded 12 feet ‘unpaid bill. Litany oy ro eh te pe pe ge chains. | | S7-The town of Mishawaka, Indiava, has to produce their equals, in the variety of their por- eB. arriving at and he his balance and fell on the track be. more than would take been nearly destroyed by fire. Evmaco and te aumoat Hamas segs WE Ce iooday moraicyintims | teen the cars, with the result above stated. Ho | (tye qtueet, and, the road The collector was most positive in his hp spoke of M. Thlers And Jules Faris, calli |" o-The farmers of Alabama plough ‘ ; 9 Kote can ‘be bist ens ahaa mond, Va.—Cumberiand (Md.) News, Sept on Sem die my etalon. a sheet sondace and heen ee EE pacientes Beteen shay sanet She ta fenée, ‘Tases Mes Hancep sy a Mop mm Ata- Remem! the Equal HILP & SOLOM( OB aA lady of wealthy parentage ana | ‘oD and chain by the conductor, the manager's Montgomery Adverti- | 87” TheGood Of Firrbren, Ga., are Nuntem hen Neves mene genet of H ate: = lor fatfetats cutee, a Sedo Te be en ah artetiag eae” Etat ak lpr te land as a) Toveuce says thtes st were taken forum candidate ef their ova for the Pn RI Js piona! lareeny in St. Louie. and drinking fountain combined, bid good-bye to from the Jl Gove A aren ‘Maneged and Owned by the Veteran Showman of s7-There is soda lake near the walks and armed mob. chief im, Sr The steamer ee ee oe — Ragtown, In ‘Churchhill coun Nevada, fae on ie canes. 87 Hon. J.M. Weak! been the pen menaeredcreaty are the soos Livecgeel Sir How fork, 7 took », that tor Cari and bas different men in | six ee The ©LD JOHN ROBINSON, Ras,tn Aree of about seven acres, and hase po signa en Teruel manner, but has avoided arrest. | majority of them were Whose name is a sure. with it, the of the =e : eee ce ae Delite wit S7 A coéchman’s strike, which threatened | with seed a oats. No i ag ‘and the pence of our eity, occurred im Ha eri the at Renfrew, — Se hats Saas imans a Spmigaess | make gteepre eee eg ae : ASHINGTON. measures, subdued. improvements which & contemptuous allusion There ‘hang- of the deen sevens Tar pars Svar hae ater Set eet | Sica Sct pm acta | © trees ame ne | ed a ae Bae ee ofa FRIDAY AND SA1URDAY, Jadancse junk, the frst feesol of | setts avenues; Franklin’ square, 7A, Seapetch, fromm Mothonrne reverie SOM} Gus aeresee Guests anrec ssa ieee Trmbed a beasty ad September 6th and 7th, es tegen ierepge cued, Soe meng pooner cc w-wh: tht gur double bottomed ironclad fleet are.showing | | #7-Tt was the opinion Aleken— ON LOT ON SIXTH REET, gremmgn fr tne tatie ot Boston, "rf dost jcenation af aeae ty, rendepodpoblg-tervce at the wreck of pibting, Consequent, as it is on the can never be Secure unlem the German ani Fn- ones; whether those jams their Srmor- nations jotn hands defense Remission to oui, cals or ae mar! 29 trees by terra, cotts the Me.is. Senator Sprague, of Rhode Isiand, wna Gana i ively weak bottom Eighest tnvereite of manking Ohiléren. (ander io) —- one phat spacey 2 es tng thal chase of seate for orks pecenaner bars Brepeeee tb provide 8 sow entet, of clothes Sor collapse of ironciads | g7-a — _— way | man and crew of the Moccasin, off their | air nen ‘als princes mamed Archer bas been very Perio mances at L sud 7% o clock on Friday, Bep- soto al the collegiate iitaions ofthis countey what has been in those squares to improve ts to protect the maret'e © cover to be # question —— . oppcere | much ‘hed to Gnd himeeif held personally Ladie idrem ‘meuth a ne Rockport, ; im for seat Ess Cf, Animals on Saterday at 10 a, he ott of Ji — prmare hes boon rented 2 Eg. Beret. Syatiee aod Rebet > MAN.—Atken, the deeeten tiie ee Performances on Saturday at 1 and 7 material for asphalt pa, and the money | al Bank at have been sent to prie- Bow Face , EO 87 The London Daily fa d- A BF Tickots are now for sale at Moetzerctt & Co.'s has been donated to the Women’s Christian on for nine years each, in addition to which the act week before owe He been | suthority for the statement Do de- Moric tere. Peapsylvacia ayenne, between 9th and Association, which occupies the buildings adja- | former is fined » the funds | found gull leseouy, and is to be tried to- | ciricn bas been reached by the Tribunal, ‘Web strecie, eusi-td Gone 88, cent to the rented. of the bank, and swearing wo falsretarns to el A sing fing. He will | and that the examination of details will make ‘Bresiiion tts with deep seg: gt that I feel compelled to Bide the deficiency, probably ‘a longterm at Sing Becessary @ postponement.