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THE EVENING STAR. Pablished Psily, Sandays Bxeepted AT TUK STAR BUILDLYNGS, Pesusylyroin Avouust, corner itth St, = TENIZG STAR NEWSPAPRS CONT, THE : : muti eane. Pr te THE EVE tts fa served by carrier BN Cunts Paz ween. or F8- | - Gopies att er three months. $1.4: yest, $5 AB periithet friuay-#1 Fin adrence, ix bom cases Yo wer than pid for “dl ed op appiicstion to ALPHABETICAL i BUSINESS DIRECTOSY: San iaining Cards off set< ate Eas uebmen® | te ai! Brapches o* Bus.ness in thé Digzrict. Wek ANT UE. 2s. ere.. ‘st Sth W Ih te, O02 Aba dete i erect, LES (2b street 5 EES EN. DBE» bes. TRO med KG ETS- AGLAW ret. are Ofty ins ity Had W cor Pa sr. and 9th at. | leer. Wty ana U etreete. Ts. are.. corner $i street cast, GE, FLAGS, &e. | 3 Me | Ds 1S ken. BANK EStLEN, j quo. 5. Naaret. 1746 Pa. ave., enrner Inth street. | mas M ee. S. Gat | Pie & Broad, Ge 2, Capitel st. IN EST. mart 5 <TH Tth strost. between @ and 8. | BANKS AND BAN HERS. oN.cornes 9th & 1 <. corner Sth & F st SR. IM 8 at. hetwoor 1th and i¥tte ste. | = Fisenke. OS opp P | 5.8. Kvens ins. F Beret L ot } BLACKS" 1 Ht SHOPS. Basses ix, (1 . 4% 2 Md ave BN = the. S46 86 Waierss., Gt. BPLEACNERIES. O.T. Feorivs. Straw At & Bt, Bisacher, 94 Pe BILD. POSTERS, Tarp-xt A Mov » E street, ope. P.O. Dept BOAR DING-MOUSES. Parr seov & +622 Fa are tet @h and Baz. Sie spect!) EF strset Dortawes! Book EBISDiRS. Wa H.Narrey.« seat Corner 9thand E sts, FPOOKSTURES. faALLANTTN gions te. ), 27th st..cor.D ve D. . Patent Office #5= & Co., 28 Pu. gre., bet. Gti and 19th wt L. Bazercon. 423768 street, ander U. JACKON 1109 Pa. Soovea’ -a4)'s 2” Hall. 8 Tth street. between H and I. TRIONG. 216 34 st..ady'g Washington House, XK. Hoot Maker. 1747 Peunsrivanta avonne GRAY. Slipper Manofacturer, 206 7th st. .W. RASS WORKS. Somm ck vLLe & Leitce, 516-18 30 13th street. ee MATERIALS. z RERE ¥., bee Sth & 10th sta, LS N. Mow. -+ 1354 ac. and Canal. UTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, &c. Wwes Tet & Rowen, (wholesale only) c wh & 0. ice goods.) 8.W. corner hE: CAKINET SHOPS, $35 E sirect, near 10th. ste Upholst-ring'.) @S@st , bet 627, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. & 8. CHAPMAN, 203 Tth street and 1222 12th street, EN H Howrtz, 613 K street, bet. 6th and 7: 1457 Mo. av. Det 43g ard Othate ©. BEAWAN.( houssexch'@ for eronpd) S13 Tth st. CARKIAGE FACTORIES. Movant Ho Ceaus ¢. 410-12 14 Sth wt, bet. Dand R Guo. Hare, : sens P. Dass W.B Gar BRARLIES. WT Nive. bet. Si aad 66 sts, CLOTHING =. Warr Koo xe DRI ste, Walken | Zaenecox £09 fenter Mac p- r COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Peseta T 6. Prat corner and stp streets 8W, | CONFECTIONERIES. | B.0.F kere rt.: Dining Eooms,) $237th st..op. P.O | ACERS @. Harry, 21d Pa ave. Law, Titles, Notary.) CORKS, SEALING WAX, ac. we ‘Mar. wt wiolowalo, HZ 7th street, CORSETS, SHIRTS, «ce. <" Ladies’ Uuderwear gensrally) 42 be. DENTISTS. DB. We Meee rt. Tt F streot oo-thwost. UNING SALOONS, ¥ & Herr iS. AY., Corner Lithst. ES. & Stoas, 4 Pa, av. bet.aancth BESSMAXERS. Beh E wes HeUS” PURNISHING 9. %, Boveunr & Bao., 27 Pa. Be P.Gorrs bz task ICE COMPANIES. Imperaxoest ice vo WEVA! orprs, & BE. corner 1 INK FACTORIES er x e ¥ S°@aES, WELE ye F ES OF TH 1° D atrect aluo enn RK, S210) USTIC Watr w x LEATH 2 £ betwee anti Kish, CEMENT, &e. Joun F. Ki ts, 65) Mase, avenne, bet, LITHOGRAPUERS. Joszry F. Gio Nev, 40 Ta. ave., bet. 6 and Gusts LIVERY STABLES, Keres& Witlard’e Borel | Alt son Nalton. J@., 19 to 1338 B street. Wasriteton Nainc 526 E etrest. LOAN OFFI 8.6 LOOKING GLASSES, | weaxcts Lavia, 12% Pa. avenue wear 1th etrest, | ere YARDS. We McLean MACHINISTS. Jous MeCrieitann, Lonistons a MARELE WORKS, Witson peo & TOCMPT, Pa av MARKET STORES. ARIS OL TAN MARERT 31 s NATIONAL MAxEE 30.4 Bai RMAN, S33 Lo LIn&Co.«N. ¥.)103 Pa. MILLINERY, @c. as. O_U. G LLRTE. 614 Mth st., W. THORN. (wholosal: 31 MODEL MAHEKS, &c, U. Geer ewan, 625 Tth str act, opp. NAL a3 3 : Fy cee oO Pacin -& (lao Brouging and MUSEC STORES. Lees NOTARIES. ALG. Harry. 9 P OPTICIASS. FRANKLIN & Co., (227 Pa ay bh. B. Benoirk, 423 OYSTER SALOON EY & Hei ve & Bay. (@.W. Drives PAINTERS. bet. a) © AMOR, 310 9th at., nest Penns © %, £25 Lonisiana sve., bet, éth'& 7th: ste rs 2SNON. 824 La, av. n side, bet. 6th % 7th Gaosoe E. Riek. 452 Penn, aye, bet. 136 Sud 61 J.M. Towpe:xs,corner Hana Sth streets 8. W. PAINTS, OLLS, GLASS, &c. Geo, Rrxzat. Jr, 317 Tthst. bet. Pa. ave. and D st. Lorik MAkTIN. G9 C at.,0L6 &7, rear Met.B. J. Hana Sy ES PAPER HANGERS, 6.812 Ste mt MAKERS, he FB PEAC E FiNOINGs, ee, 4D w rect, berwe Stables, Idth & Date ‘Ma ki k= HERZBERG 696 Loutsians. av_and @0 0 greg MT rng corner 13th street and canal, 025 7th st., bet. NY. ber oT, Le alker. 1418 J streat. S Matxst, L. &. Walker, 1410 I streat. onisians avenue, MERCBANT TAILORS. fopposite B. 5 7b strest, uear M street. ay., Law, Titles Conveyancing . Cor FN, 1016 Penn. ave. corner lth st. STORES. rn foe, 104 fa. ay., near 13th ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES, ith st. & Pa sve bet, Bana ¥. & » City Hal, +) MB 7th street. nS aud Z. o Tih aut ath ay. and at cor ibaB, 8.W Oth and Penn. ave, | | bet.lith&izth sta. | p. Patent OEce. Ost, Wear aT: Patent Omos ce. Cilding. th and 18 ste = 496 atrent. 1216-18 Penn. ayeone. Ba. 97 Hh street, near Penn.aveune . 1212 7th street, pear M, Porgras Mooae, 309 9th street, nesr Penn. ayenne. Geo W.LENER, 429 8th etrect, between D and Ee FRraxcis WiLLNER. 195 Pa Onas A. Reaves. i213 N. ber. 19th and 20th. enue, near 12t! W.H Srar<novse, also. PictareProudes,) 1083 7th at. PATENT AGENTS. Mens &0o.,( 8. ¥. Sci. Am ,)8. RB. cor. F& th KN Gut BRoTHErs, 633 F street, near 7th street. Ww. Woon, N. B. corner F Jous J. Hater SiS 7th st. Werts W. Lxserrt, @5 7th pTEWELL, Room 165% F id 7h streets. P.O. Department. op) Patent Office. ‘I Block, corner be & F sts.. near Pat. (fice. @# Pend for circular PATENT MEDICINES, Cannon's LiveR Tote, the great eas. man red I di pr u mone orher. prietor. MU. Beary, 627 Peunsyivants av J.0 PIANOS, F.C SiecHansack, 43 lth, sb.Pa PICTURE& = pectal: ING MILES, ES rirect aud Mois, 1a B _ PEAR PuBF, plate PLUMBERS 5 £0 AG Pa.uv.. nraD orner P 5.w 939. Datreet, : oa av., be - w. RotH ' AveRTe, Tar Racan (also Mera Roofe: PEINTING @FFICES, N Bactaxas, li rer bP: Fowrt & PRODUC Seite Potts& Uno G ¢ ith st..by Wan. in " gach bottle bas @ oH SON, Pa. av.. bt. 8&9: also, Phot, Eos Pro. Mas, feopying @ specialty .) 984-4 F s: 5:9 La avenue, nesr 6th T.7ST Tth strest. bet Dyspepsia Kem- ; Cannon, PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. , near 7 eet, stock B7.ert.Knsbe's RISAIT FRAMES. eUe, Dest 13th street ity.) Si 7th at-eet. eonal th at is Ubi re ok ental, 406 3th st, AND GAS FITTERS. ‘4 AV. and b ) WS 3d. 2 Pa.avo..bet itth & Nth si corner #th and Dstreete, x, S582, F street, -ear 7th. E AND PROVISIONS. 11, 8.E. corner 9th & D ete E.B.¥ovNos, Western Produce Company ,470 Po.av. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, &c. (Ost's wwagat dy rule) & Wiswatt, Si07th street. near 1 S & Wrrix, (ne Price.) Wi? & W20 7th st. w Mpe 4 NEE Pa vreso7, cor Pa.sy. 86D et. cast DTE HOUSES. |. B. Kivewer, 17) dice! Mnzeum, BH Weeati ¥. 40 Joferern street. Georgetown EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. SEAS? § Tat on. abet. corner Eoerthwest Bas for ec Be S07 11h street, near & EXPRESS OFFICES sox Ek 5 Wein OMlove: OS Pa Wat = te Gm. T Wash's si ENGRAVERS. B. Bas woactan, r voor Mi - Alex’ ~ Die Sluker, 907 Pa. avence. ANCE STOKES. Market Space, cormer 8! etreat, WY Bacar st. 7cn street aud BM at, ladies @ Urape vetls, trimmings Biped ’ * ANEY Bent Grain @c.cor Mess FIOWEK EMBALN ERS, to rs, Embahuer Nat. Flow. PReTH az ds bet ‘Gner Ss E Peo" ows i ee Pree -el vr Sew FOUNDRIES. Goons. ver aYLok Pe wy 8d Met bos N.Y } 1093 Pa ay . het Hither 5 —y VW InsLow. «uc r to Timms t Winsiow.47 Peay EURBNITURE STORES Lf Reece Cant aepairing ae oy 4 as Bair Mattresses taken, opensd, cleans«i, re made. and retarsea ia two bourse ch . stain ise 2 0th, near E ‘Wu. W. Vavcuan sburches, houses, Bo, oss STOREN, eons », te RN WELLASONS 18 Pa gy = a Hi Markeil Space, asat .b street, a . corner LSth A ‘Arret. corner Fad 13 , 1712 Penasylvania Willard’s ee, RDLNSTo: 8. Torsa™ & Co .. Roian >. 638 Peon G. Buacrs, 102 Peonsy ‘Bows, corner Bee Rick's Faawelin Howse.cor. th&D; 81 per day Mek Hotel, Georgetown, Dr. Shinn, Arvror & DUvLey, cor. £ R. HALL, corner 7th aad F sts. 2 sonnel KER, S13 7the*., op) sEiT. S19 Macker S 262,702 B at..bt X. G8 182 st., op) 1] 7th straet, F street, near .(Acet'r. cor. Pa ESTAURANTS, )eERN & Latta, cornor i8th and 428 F atreet, near i8th. es Bis 9th gpposive P.O. NNEDY 2 SON, 15th street. near B: 1 A Weren & Co.. 98 Fat., Masonic Temple, aod 7th tract Pak ott Laie. recta, . ©. Department. 0. Post Office. reet. “creagary Dep't ent. ory Bepartrient at. net, Jory ScortsDiNINGSaLoon (meals Be.) 9% Le ay, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. PERRY Coleman, MS Tth at., oF Treere & MrsRMAN. & Lonel Cceuter Market ana avente, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. WAshING TON Bes Nes* OoLLEwe, SEWING MACHINES, Weseres « W: Tis wre simple, stint Y.M. « nv Coxe ¢ Mack Favorite Fam sonic Tempis. Th Ost, the best and mort perfect. SHIBT FACTORIES. MSEUN A Co (N.Y. TILt Pa. ay., LA. MCL¥AN. 816 # at, HAC SscTH, ED) Bh at : Also. SILVER PLATERS, EowaRb STOLPR, 609 7th atreet, Bort. A. WaTkHann, 4D at’ Dd ¥ Me AP AND CANDLE Facto: Butea d Biot aet, Cone EET CRIES, STAMPING DEPOTS, . GB. Marrer, 617 7th wf STEA’ AND Gas STORE ¥. W.J £0 A Acken. Ist and STOVES, SH Watrex D. Wrvi1: 1, 450 Pa. <. M Haywarpa (also Tim Boofiag, TEA AND OOFFEE STORES. ORIENTAL Tea StonR. A.M. Wheeler, TITLE EXAMINERS. AG HaLey,89 Pa, « FAN Jas. Tora & Co., 457th st.. adi’g O. F. Halt, +» bet. @ lth mts. street, near a ire toe AR srecialty, NY 409 9 BF Bxam A.@ Stone & ©. bet. 5.89, up pte! Once. AnD BIzPMENson & Buo., 1204 Pa.av., ‘ADEE, Corner Ist and D streets cor. 7th aud L ste, 5, Steer & Son, ogts. 40) Pear, Deriece C A.B. mRhey 9th st 629 Pa ay, .e 2 Azts det Mths lsdies Underwear ween Sth & oti and7tb." is opr. Patent Umce. SHEPHERD & Co..919 Peer etoth a tuch ata streets N. WwW. EET-IBON, TI 20 028 Tth street, SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice. The ee af ARTHUR NATTANS. and D strests N Z 4 pfortonate, Twill se using tate medicin wan. nee waa JUSEPH INAN Bistion D, Bibio House, New York ¢ A Ay ASHIN TH 11TH STREET, S y NIGHTS. T SEES WED “ COBTINUATION 7 OUSERVE TH PROGRAMME A Overture . K ht’s Dutch Justice Parksr and his Bajo. Lituic Lula Delmay’s Selections. TRE COMIQU ‘i Penn, Avg. Sanford’ Oriental B: Sal'y Alt in Schnider’a Courtabip... Merion Taylor in Changes. se lane's Spectaltied...csee. ccd Might Cartein tals... ox: Pargnotte Girch conts; Preferred Orcty en at 7 o'clock: Overtare at3 o'clock. sopen ALI: Overtnre, 2-0. wel? -) On Exhibition (New No and Sale 439 7TH Si. AT Tra St. ee No. 416 Tth street, between D an stroets, eight doors above Odi Fellows Hatl. Cnctce Oi! Paintings, Enarayings, Chromos, &o. Als), largest stock’ Paper Hangings, W Sha Pp Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- sels, &c., in the Disizict. Lia os Pie Jel-ly™ EXCURSIONS, & pate rR BS’ UNION. EACUBSION TO PINEY POINT AND POINT LOUKOUT. The steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will leave Sixth street wharf SEPTEMBER. 4 at So-cluck ng at Piney Point eT N and uroing; arriving in! Vashington at 5 0 for Buti. ees. Gentlemen's Tickets. Ladies’ Tickets... 00-2... Donch’s celebrated Band is en, sion. Er sell 4t™ y PIRST GRAN OF THE HIBER- NIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, No. willtake place THURSDAY, Sept, 12th, 72, at Beyer'= 7th street Park, commencing lock p.m. Holy li! Band bas been engaged for the oc casiom, se9 at 'O& MOUNT VERNON —The steamer ARROW Ospt. Frank Hollingshosd. har. jug boon rebuilt awd entirely refitted eee Ly her Present owners, will leave her! daily, Sunday excepted, at ock Monday mornin, in time Three Dollars. Two Dollars. gag, for the occa- ENTENNEK, joard of Managers. m.. tor Mount Vernon (the tumb of Washington) and intermediate landings. JAMES BYKES, je19-3m__ Gen’! Superintend«nt Steamer Arrow. PIANOS, &c. OST AMUSING TOY M igcresta dene ta toe out e For sais by 9.L. WILDE EU. street weet, between Pa. aver wenis for’ Stieh's, Pianos, a: it dmiers in Musical tnatrn ral Finney aud al: Musical inetramente Ty Ti—Csases tnavinaste Bepaired s™ LL GREATER Reduction in Prices, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RB- DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING FOR THE NEXT TUIRTY DAYS: Light Cassimere Suits, at....§,9, 10, 12 and $15 Biue Fisnnel Suits(thoroughly eponged). White Duck Suits (Derby All Linen Suite Light Colored nd Vests i Light Cassimere Ps 3,4, 54nd $6 White Mare: 2, 2.50 and $3 Alpaca Bac 250, 30nd 84 Lincu Sack ©: ouths’ Chevivt Suits... Boys’ Caseimors Suits. = eae Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats 10, 12 and @15 “ Blue Cloth Frock and Berby Coais.....8 to $12 A Loree Assortment of Extra Size Suite, 25,1,75,23 92.50 $7.50 B27 A DEDUCTION of 20 PEB CENT. has bocn made on ali these goods. BF Prichasers wi sive me a cali, } tind it to their advantage w going te conntry, or to different *$, we have their wardrobes replea- ished ate small expouse, ®7 LEMEMBER NAME AND NUMBER— A. STRAavsB, Popular Clothing House, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 11th Streete, Three Doors from EieventhStreet, Wernoct PAIN, 80 Dineaante immediately after the operation, Bunions, ineaset cesatully poate UB. a Visit.” Pees" Ne HUMBUG.—L. RI CB will price for any kina of ’, Genteonn Cae Hote by mail ‘promptly attended to. —Boteby matl'promptiy attended to." _jeasty_ Bpozonme MATERIAL, BUILDEBS’ DEPOT, 203 772 STREET N. Ww. Having on hand the LARGEST Stock of DOORS, EASH, BLINDS, &c., in the city, 1 propose to sell a {elite rextt 7.2078, te make room for goods yet 4 vant of the above goods only to call and examine Stock and Prices tovwatiely, themselves that I mean what I say. PEBRY COLEMAN, Tavkdm 203 7th st., opposite Centre | | Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Re urce to-day we ENt ceipts from this BY DeLaxo returned to this TA from his hume in Ohio th's health is not fally restored to permit him to attend Mone ENotans C: and A.J. Turk sion, with thirty- Chicago last eveniz Tae Geant cay Brooks, a journalist from spoken of by the South ©; Brooks is and pen. To ve Ingrieep Is or general of steamboat to the cause ard th upery has dir f the boiler ex- steamtag Agnes Repverne »Ree.—In consequence of the late act of Congress authorizing a decrease in the force of the Internal Revenue bureau no more appointments will be made in the clerical force of that department. No vacancy wiil be filled but the torce i reduced. ‘Tue nips for the new iron bridge on the site of the old chain bridge which were opened by General Babcock a few days are now being ex- amined with a view tosclect the most durable patent for the new structure. The contract will not be awarded tor a week orten days yet. Navy Orricers TRansreRRep.—Ensign Kossuth Niles has been ordered to temporary duty at the naval station Mound City. Lieu- tenant -J. F. Moser, late of the Darien exploring expedition, has been detached from special duty at Washington and placed on waiting orders. THE F THERE ARE THIRTY-THREE HUNDRED EM- rLoyes in the Treasury building, including se in the bureau of engraving and printing: About 2,600 are employed in the Treasury prope: nearly seven huudred in the printing bz Or the entire number nearly 1,100 or -thisd of tue whole force are female em- PorT.—The acting secretary of the navy has directed Vice Admiral Rowan, commanding the Brooklyn navy yard, to send by the Tallapoosa the remains of the late Captain Davenp: which have reached New York, to th's c where they will be buried In accordance the wishes of the deceased. Due notice will be given of the funeral. Livg-Savinc — STaTion-Hovses, — Messra Cutler and Gallup, of Mystic Bridge, Connecti- cut, have been awarded by the Treasury the contract for building nine life-saving station- houses on the coast of Cape Cod, and one on Block Island, Massachusetts, The price is 1,400 for each station-house. The buildings are to be completed by December Ist. Harper's Wexk.y tor September 21 (re- ceived trom Parker) has a Nast cartoon lettered “General Orders,” representing Uncle Sam in the attitude of an Union sentinel guarding the national flag before the White House. In front of him is Gen. Dix announcing his famous or- der, “If any man attempts to haul down the American Flag shoot him on the spot!” while in the rear a trio consisting ot Horace Greeley, Jef. Davis and Bill Tweed—and who are busy unfolding the Kuklux-Tammany flag—listen With undisguised dis ‘THE CORCORAN ART GALLERY will beopened to the public some time next month. The pic tures from Mr. Corcoran’s private gallery have been removed from his house, and are now be- ing cleaned, preparatory to ‘putting them in place in the new gallery. Some improvements sre contemplated in front of the building be- A brown stone pavement will be laid around the building, and a neat iron railing erected in place of the wooden fence uow there. fore the opening Tue PrestpenT and General Porter will leave here to-night on their return to Long Branch. The President hopes to return here in about ten days to remain. Gen. had xn interview with him at the Wh thi morning, and subseque Bi nd Acting Secretary and various rontine matte ir departments, were was no formal meeting of the Cubinet to di asallthe members except Secretary Bolkuap and Attorney General Williams ate out of town. Wuat THe Presipent Savs.—The Presi- dent is reported as Saying that since the Maine election he is more tan ever satistied with the political siimation. He also expressed his faction with the results, as far as knowu, of th arbitration at Geneva, not so much on account of the pecuniary feature as the settlement of the principles involved, and their adjustment by representatives of foreign governments aud our own, in the interests of peace. He had see by the cable telegrams that some of the Briti= press were dissatistied. This afforded ground for congratulation at our success, believing the arbitration was conducted according to justice and law, tree trom bias or prejudice, on tl t of the distinguished gentlemen assembled at Gene va. INTERNAL Revence Svrenvisors. —The President to-day signed the commission of Jou McDonald, to be supervisor of internal revenue for Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Indian country and Texas. The resignation of Geo. W. Emery fupervisor of internal revenue for Keutucky ‘Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana has been accepted by the President, and Super- visor Perry, of North Carolina, has heen a: signed to Mr. Perry's district. Mr. K. R. Cobh Tecentiy appointed supervisor, has been assigned to the North Carolina district, in place ot Perry. In accepting the r ion of Mr. Emery, both the Prsident and Acting.Seer tary of the Treasury speak in the most com mchtary ierms of th entaud taithtul man- ner in which he has discharged his duties. Mr. Lovis Brace ar—or Bagger—in his card inthe /’eiriot this morning, makes the sli mistake ot asreriing that his missive to Mr. Shepherd (published in THE STAR Tuesday) was msrked “Personal.” A note accompanying it and which was not published until he (Bragger, or Bagger) published it,was so marked. Bul Mr. Bragger—or Bagger, seems to have been slightly off ifs head in‘the’ whole ma er, which, por- haps, accounts for lis rushing to the telegraph office (twenty-four hours before he sent his let- ter to Mr. Sliepherd) to announce to the public and the potice that he had wri'ten that fear!ul missive, and that ber-I-l-ood must follow. WV are not familiar with the rules of the “the code;”" but it does not sirike us that advertising ones’ proposed feats in the bloody field is quite In ‘eeping with its provisions. West Point Canets.—The exercises at the ‘West Point Military Academy were resumed on the 2d irst., the cade‘s having broken up camp and returned to the academic buildings. This b hoond there are about 249 boys in the institution, istributed as follows: First class, 45; second class, 45; third clase, 66; fourth class, 3. The boys of the latter class have just entered the academy, having been appointed one year since and passed @ successful examination. In the first, or graduating clase of this year, is Wm. H. Coffin of this District and Alexander B. Dyer, son of Gen. Dyer. The commandant of the academy has recently appointed the following cadets as officers of the batallion, according to the rank of merit: Captuin’s Cadets, Bai! ey, Darst, Taber and F. C. Bishop; Adjutant’s Cadet, Coffin; Quartermaster’s Cadet, Bixd; Lieutenant's Cadets‘ A. 8. Cummins, La Poi B. Reynolds, Harrison, F. A. Smith, Rossell Totten, Holmes, Casey, Eaton, O'Connor and E. B. Fuller; Sergeant M artermaster Ser; it? fergeant’s Cadets, J. L. Wilson, and Libiey; Sergeant’s Cadets, son, Craig, Cabannis, 8: Rowell, A. Reynolds, son Geary, Thay ardia, Ecker- ymons, Robertson, 0 + Wheeler, Ander- Deems ana Ceci!; Corporal's Cadets, Leach, Smith, E. Hoyle, Mann, Andrus, J. H. Reid, Davis, Jefterson, Rodgers,Yourg, Frank, Baird, E. Wheeler, Crittenden, Cherry, Bridgman, Huntington, Jones, Shamp and Milner. Inpiaxs KeTvnsinG Capitrmp STock.— The following extract from the third aunaal reportof the associated executive committee of Friends, just issued, is decidedly more encour- aging to the friends of the Indian peace policy than ihe tiegiaims recently received from nearly every portion of the western country. pening St | Romance of the ¥ child Abe } tion « . “ey =’ 8 Viste or : 4 aw a Walking 2 Saiieet . | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAB. | 3, ; Warriors of : ; = : ss aw Arrapance oo | This Aftcrnoon’s Dispatches, , the. north fork of the ely a +c a Tove . westof the ninety-eizh the * . hin thetatetn ee Associated Press Reports, ~ IHRE STEAIGHTOUT CANDIDATE r “ ner Accents. t. 12.—The'B apa 1 A ~ ‘ av ; orth with MAINE ELECTION E renee Sictgenines 16 600 Repablicau Majority “ untarily retarned the anim: Snot on ae ee papers command at Camp Sup: AT) erga tb woven aiae Pothne form Lisi t maa 3 _ : ‘ vt a e = : ; * New York Notes, ; ewspaper Syntactical aud Ornithol : ological Displays. have ob 4 of late in sun- 's in their refere a i bobolinks suc! cin pepe y epee : nd ortolans » detatl mark. Nev and, pression in papers that ar gulars. ¢ Land Major | miles of censorship and critical ce articles contributed to their co! Now as to the nomenclature of tioned in the foregoing. in the called bobolinks, soraetimes, in ever, they are named from the Varden or calico colored backs skunk- blackbirds. Leaving their early in autumn, we are called usually nerthern of the southern states, ding their way soath, th in the middle or more ectorship over m1 the birds men north they are localities, how- peculiar Dolly or the males summer haunts reedbirds. In the Carolinas and Georgia they become therice- birds, or, as they are locally called, the ortolans. In Caba'and Jamaica they are known as “but. ter-birds.” The term ortolan is ortulan from (‘‘emberuca’”’) * he scientific designation. an this country. pirds to suit ourselves and taki ortu appropriate it to or words “reedbirds and ortolans’ @ corruption of rtulana,”” their The ortolan or ortulan is a bird belonging more especially to Europe However, we may ine Our ng their name own use. The is equivalent 19 saying the reedbirds and reedbirds, or bobolinks and bobolinks, or ortolans an< ortolans the old darkie said, it is “tau-taw ridiculously se at that. As Pian Common Sense. ‘There will not be a democrat i Vermont or Maine. en. Hawley is talked of for su ss to the late Hou. Julius onnecticut. dames R. Loiland has been un inated by the republic as their Candidate for Congress, Wyoming is reported to fave e Political Notes. in the senate of jecessor in Con- L. Strong, 0 rimonsly nom- » convention of Alabaina lected the den ‘atic candidate tur delegate to Congres 400 to 500 majority. The republicans of the 10th sour! have nominated Ira b listrict of Mis- Hyde for Congress. ‘The fusionists of Connecticut met in joint convention @t Hartford yesterday and. 1 nated as electors three democi liberals. Tats aud three The joint liberal and democratic convention for the th distri nated Samuel P. Ely Col. H. H. Sneed, cratic candidate fur Congress in ot Texas. Hi of Michigan yesterday nomi- for Congress. is an anti- Greeley demo- the 2d district has many supporters. Charles O’Conor was waited on in New York last evening by the Louisville prominent democrats of New Yor not yet made an course he will tal The New Jersey tusionists and prohibitionists y patie announcement of the e. committee and rk city, but has met at Trenton yesterday. The former appointed an electoral ticket composed of five democrate and four liberal republicans. The latter did nct nominate. The republicans of the Ist dist: rict of Georgia have nominated Andrew Sloan for Congres The democrats of the 2d dis ict of the same state have nominated General A.J. Wright for Congress, The N Hampshire democra’ ! conventions met at ¢ day and nominated Presidential elec ng ot the two conventions w held aud was aadressed by Theod The prohibitionisis ot that neither the republican n could be relied on tu tion, resolved to su, pport President and V) i Pr estown 11 oF 100 delegates, represen n Chautangua and Cattaran Walter L.s rom that distri orroborates ihe non-existence It is a myth, a by poli umberers have dix igland. ston Transcript » Muscachusetts democra Publican state conventions me! yesterday. Fdward Avery, of Connectic convention at Hartford yesterday, ar ion as a candidate tor member oi: tic and liber Joncord - ors A as subsequently Jore Tilton. t met in ddeclarin jor democ New York, Tu the decision of of “liberal re phantom, a de tical Tunatic: pated all doul It is solid tur Grant, as in and liberal re: t at Worcester Dediam, wa: nt of the democratié conveution, and > mks of the liberal . Bird were 's at large, and nomination: cers were made, headed by Char’ governor. Sumner and Muuroe secretary Of state) are liberals; are democrats, Political atiai: York city organi: ular re erals, irs are much com) licans, Jetiersonian reform democrats and ci ‘These organizations are active, and it ist put a ticket in the field. ‘The improbable nominated 1s for stal les Sumner for (the latter for ) All the others plicated in New There ure vo less than six pol: ions, namely: regular democrats. rez- democrats, lib- ‘itizens’ reform becoming very they wi ansas democratic and liberal republi- can State convention met at Topeka and effected an agreement as to the d State offices. The liberals are t governor, two congressmen, thr treasurer, auditor, and su 1 ivision of ‘0 nominate the ee electors, the perintendent ut pub- instruction. The democrats are to nominate the lieut electors, the attorne and chief justice. {i Loth conventions accepting an Cincinnati plattorm and nomina’ ity 3¢ ‘The official returns 1 ta up to last evenin, e than § c ict, Hale, 2,700 m: ‘These aggregate’ majorit tel rit do MAIN ELxcTIon—Congressional Major- nant governor, one congressman, two general, secretary of 5. Sesolutions were adopted in id endorsi. tions. ceived at Au- Blaine 3,85) majority: ¥; total, 19,254. no! difter taa- ally trom Perham’s majority. The largest gains are in the 3d and 4th districts, where Blaine and Hale have gained more tan 1. Thev have iar, majorities than were given in 1-65, over their majorities in 1 eee Sali ae A GREAT LAND in Aragon, on the banks of th Spain. The bed of tne river earth and rocks; their course and was inundated. LUDE is report the waters wei A bridge, whi river at that point, was carried barge, with oy | men, — and allon board were Blany other lives were lost, and property is very great.” ed near Fraga, e Cinca river, was filled with re forced trom the couutry around the town ich crossed the and a and children, ‘as swamped, drowned except three. the damage to glsbal noc eee "a-The loss of the America at Yokohama is comfirmed. Part of the lost treasure will be recovered s7-Two the Hoosic tur 1 yesterday b: explosion of a blast shes ity - in Mr. Douglass te on sailed around the Isle of Wight, American yacht Say wassaved. The by divers. men were killed at the west end of the permature 87 TheLondon Coldstream Band was refused rmission to accompany the British yolunteere went }, at the and &7 Melville Sanford, who killed his father in Madison. N.J., about two weeks admitted to bail by Judge Dalrymple in $13,00. 7A Connecticut editor says: “Our earl: peas came this year. lowed to run in the garden. ‘Up two days after they were plant Anybody’: will, if th 2 bens are al- §7 When a man falls into a forty feet weil at Omaha, and ropes Up &tonce, a bottle of whiskey bim as an elevator. are not at hand to draw hi is sent down w "7The Kentucky is too low to be navagbie, and 8 terr: yinan recently assisted a runaway couple across by carrying the bride in his arms While the groom waded. &7 The intelligent dog-owners of Chicago sue the city wh I prived of the means Lors and progagating fleas? Tet goon. en their pets die in the dog-pound. man in this life wien he is ing his neigh- the good werk were ay ted to vacancies in the executive committee. TAR IRON MEN'S CONVENTION 0 b r itself. It ison th eries are xt At the first annual session of Park is es tong n Oi iron manut thas been Hive , wrought iron | js interests of the country present, and tue meet- | of ing was one of great importance. After an all- | ar day session, the convention adjourned to meet in Philadelphia January nex'. The object of the association is to obtain full information of the statistics and condition of the iron trade throughout the world, improve the manutacture of iron and secure harmonious action in iron matters. apd is rising tme may be ex an able that similar forces may far results im BisMARCK ON THE Le reRtaL Conver EDMOND YATE: arrived from Eugland yesterday UNCH OF A TORPEDO the autt. A number of naval officers yesterday wit tizenship of Berlin was Bessed the launching of a newly-built sub. pon Prince Bismarck 2 marine torpedo boat at the Brooklyn navy yard. city. Inthe ¢ The naval constructor, however, expressed his meeting of re, a disapproval of the torpedo, and thinks the boat it would Ubsate. peace, which wae alm a BIDS POR GOVERNMENT « ; | tteelf. Me wished that history would 1 There were twenty-four bids for gold to-day, matin @t @ Stand *Ul! for a while t i tO $4,554,509, at from 112 35 10) to | way of orders and honorary t Smount advertised for sale was | conterred upon various i het i), aud, it sold, will go at from 112 their 0 to 113, Bismar 1 FORRESTER, e Ss the alleged Nathan murderer, was not brought . ourt to-day on a habeas oorpus, as was expected. i ae Affairs in *Frisce. MRS. FAIR'S SECOND TRIAL, SAX Francisco, Sept. 11.—} Laura D. t last nig rman Finy Tr, BOW On se 1 for the mur- F REUNION and ju a eT ot A. P. Crittenden, e Reardon t od Veeterday mon n reprimended a Mr. Cardinell for taiking of the 2 EX Governor Brim x matter to @ juror. The Judge said that while Cardinell’s motives were not free trom sus. picion’ he had introduced testimony tlatiy con - tradicting statements of juror Santi. He could not hold him guilty under the testimony, and would discharge him, though the matter woyld undergo a fuller examimation, meaning by the grand jury. Cardinel! has a desk in the office of the defendant's counsel. Six hundred d titty persons have already been examined and only one juror have been obtained. DEPARTURE OF PRINCES. Prince Augustus, of Brazil,and Prince Philip of Austria, sailed Honolulu to-day, — _~ The Fusion Ticket in Kansas. Tor: AN., Sept. he liberal repub- ican and democratic conventions adjourned sine die at 3 o'clock this morning, A ticket was reed upon by both conventions. It is headed by F. H. Walker tor governor, and the follow - ing for members ot Congress: S. A. Rigys,W. Kt Laughlin, Gen. Kobert Mitchell. Presidential coming adar L. D. Camphe be ti we prey 4 ge as Was € pear to have been as was thought that #& ) strange present, and preparations were madd tain that number. Senators Schui bull were expected, but fatled to come. fort had also been made to get Gres didn’t come. How To Save Coa suggests that housekeepe: cept. of their coal by ust: ordinary grates. It says Bot excessively sma! upou the grate coal, free burning fre. Qui air « electors were also nominated. through the bars, no pok ary and tly ee ong fires don’t go out until #!i the coals are ¢ * 1 From Europe To-day. There as = ash and no dust,ecory part » OUR MINISTER TO LIBERIA COMING BOMB. url being consumed.” These hints « Lyxpos, Sept James M. Turner, United @s well to this amtry ae to Fagiand States minister to Liberia, is here. He had an ae — interview yesterday with Right F . Edmond Pere Hy acrstar’s te Hammond, Under Secretary ot Sta’ Fore detending his recent marriage Affairs. He will go to America before return’ The revere te lee are to Monrovia. nm to Feavon Murder in Providence. “t PRoviornce, b George H. Favor, was lastevening 1 tory covered with vor's, name: be murder. having been Republican Nominntions for Conzress St. Lovis, Sept. 12.—The re: cans of the Sth district ‘unanimousiy nommated Col. Jett Seay tor Con, The reput S.S. Burdett } Congress. Mon ree and trict nomina’ CRING r re-election to th ult. in the cou h Horn, a negro, 4 father, aged sixty- Too Much of a Good Thing. Cauicauo, Sept. 12—Heavy rains have pre- vailed throughout the northwest tor tn week or ten days. There are reports trot points of damage to the wheat in the she Stacks. It is raining heavily this morn ° oe A Fatal Qnarre}. Cricaco, Sept. i2.—At Mariett av, Wm. Maxwell shot and ki Forster in a quarrel over a livery stab ii ¥ 0c sion of a iot 87 Bear soup tun 87 No hoop-tkirts are now u streets of Parie 87 The potato rot threaiou- Starvation in Ireland. 87-An English atred Of foud , Wis, erenaut w ~ eee Livingstone in a balloon i Maryland Politics. BF Chicago wotaen propose a H aa THE DEMOCRATIC FTATE CONVENTION. sociation, The Maryland democratic state convention | @2-The cattle around PF. Van, a inet at the Maryland Justitute in Baltimore yes- | dying of the bloody murrain, terday and selected an electoral ticket. The @F7 The yacht Ench m liberal republican state central committee were Need at 3, : = land, arrived at New York 3 67 Austrian army of | ed wearin, accorded seats in the convention, and after con- siderable discussion and hesitation on the part tern Shore delegates, ex Go' chairman of the liberal repu committee, was made one of the electors-at- large, being the unly liberal on the ticket, ail | the rest being democrats. The ticket nominated is as follows: First district, Philip T. Laird; 2d ere beards more tt b of Boston La endeavoring to : ‘ district, James B. Groome; 34 district, John A. from the Empress of y ¢ Carter; 4th district, James 4 Testament, valae A district, James T. Briscoe; 6th or aid ha Waish. rinte present NF. World BLICAN NOMINATIONS FOR conaress.| gy The cars « way > publican congressional convention the ist district_met at Salisbury and reco oases tae + te a ~ mended Hon. Thomas A. Spence, previou-'y | Noe? pach announced as an independent candidate for n¥ stow tu dog days ers, to the Support of the party ae? B2-Joxeph T in Marlborongh, were found im his pocke one Carpenter wih sedacin oy was Thorne's third attempt at saic: 4 S7-Chiet of Police Church, ut E. i, was shot in the abdomen ftanding on the steps 0! «I sbop. Donnolly war arr the wound is uncert, congressional mt at Laurel and proceede der the ominations for a candidate for Congress. Col. Rich nominated Wm. J. Albert. The tollowing dispatch was read by the secre- | we, FASHINGTON, I). © Chairman Republican Convention, Laurel-—Col. Suit is theavailable man. He is the only one that can defeat Merrick. Prince George ix good Yor one thousand majority for same. Please read this to the convention Georcr Bowttno. ‘On motion of Col. Rich, this was laid on the table, and the pomiuation ot Mr. Albert made ‘unanimous, with loud applause. eres ptember 11, 1p. m.— ie M. K#AAK, MERCHANT TAILOR, New Store, No. 451 Penna. avenne, DILTINGUISEED ARRIVALS Frou Evnorr— Mme. Pauline Lucca, Miss Clara Louise Kel- logg and mother, Miss Clara Doria, M. Ruben- | A!:¥ doors below his old «tand, wher ery facility stein (the great pianist,) M. Weiniawski. Mr. H. | PLUS cstended to hie custcmers for the purchase of Fadatret, Judge Pierrepont and wife, Edmund | fign.carctully selected freanuin she Pr ph Xates;the Hon. Waiter Campbell, the Rev. G. | ‘mportats ot New York eit) and Easy it waunutac: N. Gilliot, and the Rev. Dr. Rylauce and wife, | turers. eroding bee eval in New York Tuesday | | Hotake. this opportunity to thauk his frienis for eveding by the Cuba. ent fevore end will aks great ploasur tn showing Tae ARKANSAS MURDERS.—Wiiliams the 1 AC! v1 Ti dexuty aherid’ shot, some time ago, in Pope | 2OGi “Tn wuRTOtway Cole ALE un! kansas, ‘nol reported d It is said that, thinking he was @ he made | | The subscriber int to discontinne confession in which he said the and Tucker by the sheriff's posse Rosenwaro, the New York , who | Cand (ieee raiiroed caused the death of Alice Bowsiby, has beco! passes through it. one of the most pious men within’ the walle oy Waaptert 8 Tare inducement to amy gentleman ta Paaton, Prom, and his voice in the choir is | weington, B.C. desiring beard tar above his feliow singers. {Be seat of government 87 The Chinese Government has started forty | Hecke Phe imprest young Mandariaus to this country to be educa- | dicus ane 8 house, S7"An extravagant bride at Swampseot—ac- cording toa Boston —bathes i white gatin trimmed with laces 2 8 Suit or 87 Watermelons were used to fire which occured in a store in Cauton il, by spayed of @ kerosene lawp. Sir Frank Ives Schudamore reports tha’ the British Government tele, hic busines< Will give this year a clear proiit of £350,000. §7 The Princess Louise of England has been figeted an honorary member of a New Jersey fanch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Aninia's. and t of aaiq, Us a Fiscd aC oop d PASTURAGE Fuk 20 UEaD ow Roe er eed Pe ee ment now exceedingly fachiv.able in England ped 0 82 ber vetoes among the Dest readers therg. . “ watt sue sean BE nar eo = AB Be