Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1872, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

A SR SSNS THE SVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays Excepted 4T THE STAB BUILDINGS, Penusy!vania Avemue, corner llth Bt, YEE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWT. & HB. RAUPEPMANN, Preset. HE EVENING STAK 19 sorved by carrier to gadecribers st TEN OZNTS PER WEEK, or F1-Fors CeNTs PER MONTH. Gopise st the counter Two Cents see. By mafl—three months, $1.90; | 23.0; ove year, 5. EKLY STAB—pupltshed Fricey—8) oF a year. SZ invariably tm advance, tm both o-see ad 20 paper cent longer than paid for GF Entes of advertising furnished on sppitcstion ee ve", 40—N2. 6.08: Che Eoening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1872. TWO CENTS. ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: suing Cards of First-class Establishments —= Benches of Besuess in the District. RAL WAREHOUSES. aoe Tr mM La. ave.,Dt.h ainne. | ALE DEPOTS. a © J.&.B..0 1 nt Bete. F street, near 7th street. [BiES. 3, Pa. ave., het tith snd 18th ets. ATIOSNETS-AT-LAW. ARR SET. SIT OF @'r ee ; "aN ng, 1th & Kats ad ‘northwest. betwsen D aw Bailing. Sth 9 aw Bniid 1 L | aw TaFORD. Hoo AUCTIONEERS. Wx. bk Wart Co. oor. Pa. ay. and 9h st ax aw ¥ bard D streets es aw ” BOs - ac Sd street east. NINGS, FLAGS, &e, Market space. a3 Le. ave., bet. 6th and Tth ste, BAKESI jac. & KusFrT. IT Pa. ave., corner I8tb streot. M_La~s, Sati Pie & Bread, 2 E. Capital st. BANDS. Titt Pann. M1 ?th street between 6 end H. BANKS AND BANK EBS, Biess so, Ex aio VAL. SavTNe RUMEN © Savixa & Moore & Pan BATHS. OF. Crown Kate Rooxs, corner Sth and Fair BILLIARD SALOONS. tos HaLt Bilt akoSaLoow,corner sh & 7 ste . OLown Bit Liay D Sa Loox, corner sth & F ats. RELL-H GEES & LOCKSMITHS. B. Seu seinen. 17 between I2:h and 13th sts D. FiscutR. 657th st .opp. Patent Office Soi vex ive, Rise Belle 8 LU Bode, 1s Peay, BLACKSHITH SHOPS. . BAYSCHLIN, (Horse Shooing, &¢.) 4 & MA. ave, iM. E insiNGit, Shipamitng, 849 86 Water st.. Gin, BLEACHERIES. B.T_ Wait vs, Straw Ht® St. Blvacher,9% Pa. ar. Br POSTERS. Tare Moxey, 7lv K street, oppo. P.O. Dept BOARDING-MOUSES. ARK 5<ON Hot sk, O22 Fa. ave.. bot. Oth and 7th ate ms. K LOUNDENST. Ski E etree north weet, F 18th st. ce ev. and isth et TaUst Co..Ps.ay..op.T.Dt, G&S th st.,cpp. Treasury Dep’s BOOK RISDERS. Wu hk NALLey. southwest corner Sthand B str, RES. 8.65 shigtous.AC. )y. 427th st..cor.D treat. above D Fall Booven & Jacnsox.sl09 Pa av_bet Vth and lth sts, EX ¥, 419 7th st_ adi'g Odd Fellows? Hall. #E oR, #8 Toh street, between H and I. as .2i% Sd st. adj q Washington House, eh Moker. 174 Peunsylvania avenue. &. P. Grav, Slipper Manufacturer, 067th at. 2,W. BRASS WORKS. Sexe (vile & Lerten, NE12 ® 18th street, BUILDING MATERIALS. Ne Pa. le P noid. Se. a atlaed Gana. ITER, EGGS, CH = erura miaee Seoale uly Sth BD. woe Cem, (choice goods.) S.W. corner RLAE ste. CANINET SHOPS. KS S siroet, cear 10th. leo Upholstering ),) 406 Gst.,bet.6a7, CAKPENTERS AND EUILDERS, &. 6. Cus) ens, DO 1th street and}? Ith stre<t, Zour A. MowLert. 3 K street, bet. 8th and 7:h. Mousstt & Drauina, 47 Mo. av. bets and hate BLO. Meawas.cbonslacxch'f for groand) $13 Tth at. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Borer t H. Grama. 410-12 14 *h st., bet, Dand B re Fr Penn. avenge and 13% street bet .soath of Penn. aven +B. Ganes: & B20.. 650 Pennaylvenia av. 5. Be CHINA, GLASSWARE, ae. 3... Sererez & Puo-, 92 Pa_av,, Motzerott Hall TING LIBRARIES. S17 Pa_avenmo. bet. Sd and 456 ste, ING STOKES. On & Oo 2 Pa. av.. det.Sth £ 10th ete, 2 & 0..91 Pa eve.-un: 0.4 9 ¥ 1208 00x, OF Theatre i ron. ave. COSCM FINDIN BRow <oN & Ov., 3 Mh +t., opp. Contor Market. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS, Pe TK. Prat corner E and tr) atrecta NW CONFECTION E RIES. BCE szerer, CONTEYANSERS. HALEY. 819 Pa. ave../ Law, Titles, otary.? CORKS, SPALING WAX, ac. W Bs artorowar. at wholeanie, 1027 Teh street, CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c. Dover «= Lalita Undore-et cenorally) 06510 8. DENTISTS. Da. We MERRIE. IN F street no-thwest BisING SALOONS. Batver & Borves sn®. ®Y., Corner Hthst. DOLLAK STORES. BD &dESSMAK ERS. zw Ja Pa av.(Cut's tangit by rale) BATE STORES VICKLING, 2) Pouws. avenue, corner $4 st. Disses, ceruer Now Tork aventeand Minh t x raer %th sed H thwest, B. Fekevsex. 1S. Peni ol Hil: T 3 set Poun epttel Hill aves & W- WALL, BIOTED stra: 5 Bests 8 wireice mee 9») 1818'S 1030 Tth stp w. ASNIEK PaTTRRsoM, cor Ps.sy, £Sth st ena? VE HOTS*S, MM RL. SUT loth st., adj’e Medical Masenm. + B_WREATLY. 49 Jnfloreon street, Georgetown. CES. Fah . ENGRAVERS. B, Bar wea rten (alan Mie Minder, FANCY STOREN 2 Pa. arcane, . ers fe-wte BP Sickcd suitones FLO Us, FEZD Hae or. Teh at.» , nim Re oor Mane FLOWES EN BALGEDS, mbelmer Nat. Flowers, #28 Trh et. 2 Hit aet .Wasi'n, #19 Cenerese it, Wreaths ard siataral Flow, * © eubs.med, fu euperic a corner of La. ave, aad FU BSISHING Goons, Meck oon Horr may: Bovis &O0..(N¥ 1k whet Tibalain | eae + to Vitamne & W inelow 487 Pi 5 Heneege BE STORES. = .B Mos enceuuse, Teh * pace. b A ees Str PAY epee a 3 LEE. secon t band’ Bopairing) «uC «t.8 W. B. T. Me cnnnr & Oo... 189 Pa. ay. corner 19th «t. Bair Mattresses saken, opeoed, cleansed, made, and returned in two hours. @t5 FIXTURES, ac. Ramey & Uranon. cor th ® Fait ,0,,8.8. xana ce ave bet. waas® OFFICES. — jaamiNoTON Gas Lick? Compan, 41g oth, near Laps STAlNK&ES** 7" Wa. W- VacsHan. (or exarches, houses, ac., GHOCERY STOKES. —ae wth wt, 18. 68¥e av ad Mot noted * G. Cons SLL AS ONS, 108 Pa.ey.op. Willard ae 5 Space. pear con. _ LAAT & SN, BN. ¥. ay. hy ye Pant ek cree Leth st and 18th streets, stn, W713 Peanayivania arene .O6r. ae at and ¥: vente, | omms,) 7b et.,0p. P.O | A. B. SuEri STR iCE COMPANIES. | Eeparenpent Ice ¢ ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. uve’ & FoLerx, 8 B corner lth st, & Pa. ave INK FACTORIES. AN [vk Co., office,512 9te *, bet. Band F. MENT MAKERS, raments & Trvsees, 44 ?th st, INSt RANCE OFFICES. K & Co. = & Jonms. Lis WSTER.Agt 8, Be TF RE,’ LiFs Lxs. Co., cor. Tth and B sts. N F.R¥INa. Oo.,. La. ay uear?tn AS 7th st e. P.O. Ds & Fire. i425 F st) ne» Phenix b. In «7 at. May Buliding, 7th end E sts Frarcta Heyer, 9°-605 7th xt, | ava fiae Ine Co. Bb, Mohmidt, ag’t, Sta et JEWELBY STORES. W.D Gtewn. 128 Fe STEIN &Co., Watches, Jewelry, 819 Pa. awe sWoah'n® rid, Geo'e JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. eR, 2 D ER.(alwo 0) st ne t opposite City H eine, 909 7th LEATHER, SHVE FINDINGS, 4c. W.8. Janne, 716 ith = Joun ©. Suaren,? H. Hance Lirpua® mpper Joun¥F.& . 8 Teet, between d and street, Detwean 7 b st. bet, Pa, ay. and > st manviact'T, cor. gas, s W LIME, CEMENT, ac. Maas. avert . 6th and Pb, LITHOGRAPHERS. Jorzrn F. GeDNEY, 408 Pa. «bet. 6 and 6th ets DUAR. 8. Gots LOAN OFFICES. HeazeRe, 625 Lontstans. ay. and (31 0 N & Co., 614 € strect, near 7th. LOOKING GLASSES, FRancis een 125 Pa avenge near 18th street, LUMBER YA! Ws. MicLaay, corner MARBLE Wo i ¥ ILSON,) Gicon & Tovwei, Pa. we. bee, isd & bath ote MARKET STORES. NS MAREST, LITAN MARK A B SuErnenn & Co Tvcxen & SHERMAN. MERCHANT Deviir& Co.( NY) MILLINERY, Mas. C. 8. GILLETT. 4 9th at, opp. Be Troms, cehetesale onty heer MODEL MAK T GrrekwaN, 683 /th street, opp. Patent € sis 7) alao F SA. by Jos, Pat MUSIC National MaRXEr,4ld lth at.near P: Bes. Ttb st. bet. N.Y. av. and Lat, . A. Walker 1410 Lstrect. es REN. E cor. and Sth, “6: Louisiane avenue, TAILORS. His Pa. ay... det-thaiath sts. ac. Patent OMes, st., near ay: ERS, @c. oF ite Pos On Rronaivg and Gilding,) 10s ¥, STORES. Locas’s, 143 7rh etrect, noar M street. NOTARIES, A.@. Ha . @PTICIAES. FRANKLIN & Co., 127 H.8 Gree 5 482 J. M. Tomrni BemrieR, 453 Penn ‘corner H and Sth streets Bi. |. Law, Titles Convey ~ Pa. ay., bet. 12:h 4nd 18th Corer 436 stroct. ve., bet. 6th & 7th bot. 6th « 7U ve., Det. 436 and 6h ate Pena. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c. @zo, BYNEAL, Jr. 317 Tthst Letser MAartin, 09 FRaNxcis MLLER, 7 bet. Pa ave. and D st © st.,di.6 &7, rear Met. Hotel Sth «treot, nesr Pean sveuue. J. MaRgy SYLVESTER. 12:2 7th street, pear M. PAPER HANGEBS, Dovelas Moone, 09: oh street, near Penn. avenue. Gzo. WILLNER, 429 9th street, between D and E R, 1925 Pa. av., bet. Francis WILLNE! nen Onas A. KRa ath and 20th. ear i2th st W.H SratsnovstJaiso,PictareFremes,) 1033 7th at. PATENT AGESTS. ..(N. ¥. Sci. Am.,)B. B. rene o recs 33 F strect, nese strect. Kyxient Boras . Fe th Woon, N. £. corner F and 7th rirects. Jonny J Hareten.s15fth st app. PO, Depsrtment. Writs W, Leocert, Gun. W. HoTHwELL. ith & Fete. near Pat (6 ith at opp. Patent Utes. cin 16% Pedi Block, oor ner ro 7 tend for circular PATEAT MEDICINES. Cannon's afactnrer ar label me red eR ToNTC. the great Py Hem: 80536 7th wt., by Wm. M. Oancon, mctuter asd svsriomts Macks boils hos © EF Buy none other. PHOTOGHEAPHIC GALLERIES. 3.0.3 EJ Purtwan,(covy PIANOS. F.C. 85 Ct Vaach, 428 1ita, ab. Pa. PORTRAIT FRAY S. PICFURE a 238, Phew Batnsters. £c., and ADY, 627 Ponnsy ivania av.. Neos, Pa av..t neer 7th street. S29; ais, Photo. ack ing @ specialty 91-4 ¥ st -agt. Knae's x Mile News ming®, Bre kota, doatur fa Bash. ?ooreé Bic PEAS EERE ES, eae | m1 - ING, a ot a Bef inscte, Oe to eee. PLUBBEMS AND GAS FITTERS. RD & Co n dawns F. BIEN, 609 La. avenue, nes- Sth # rect Benet BE. Cavir. id Avesar Eki Jaws O HAGAN. 1917 Wx. RoTHwRLL. 1S Jas. Bac. i Pe.nv., bee et 9h &lin YM OA B. W. corner Pa. av. and Tth street, bet 2and A. eu). D street, bot. 9thand toh Pa av., bet. 19h and 2th ste Pa. avenue, Onritot H ‘also Metallic Roofor,) 48 $4 at.y00° 0 OES, PEINTING OFFI Gincon BROTURRE, 1612 Pa.ave..bet L. PB: 1 & Cine, 68. Pow rh & Vth ate. ARsO%, corner Hh and Datreets, -6%2. F atreet, voar 7th PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, Waiiacr s DoLiak Stone, 451 Ps. av., dot4gAith | Swi TH. PoTTa& UNUERHILL, 3.4. corner Sth & Date, YOUN . Western Pr: Jace Company.470 Pa.av. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, &c. AtstRor & DUDLEY, cor. La. sreuue und 7th strost BK. M HALL, corner 7th acd ¥ sts.,opp. Post Uive. iLeocRN & LATTA. corner 16th and U strects, HrRkine & JoNES. 1495 F stroet, coor (sth MM Bounces, We. 8. Clagett, *19 Marker Sotomon J Faour. 102 E et. .bt 1s Te at» opp. P. ©. Department 8,09. Post Ofoe Chas Lax THowrsoy & Oo , 815 Mh sirect. Boeke & Parvin. 63 Wh st., opp. Treasury Dep't rK Ww . B11 Tth street, opposit P.O. Dep © Brore ¥ wcrect, near’ ry Department ‘T JonNson,(Arct'r,)cor Pa. ay &3dst east, KENNEDY & Son, Uth ‘Street, nesr Biges’ Bank. Putt BH. Wrien & Co. 95 Bat., Masonic Templed RESTAURANTS. JouN Scorr «Dini NGSALOoN (meals Se.) 9% Leavy, SASH, DOORS ASD BLINDS. Perat CoLr Man, ao Teckrr & SHERMAN y ok Couter Market 63 Lou ane avenUS, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, Wastt XotoN Busi xkse Conueen, cor 7th an’ Late, SEWING MACHISES, Ware 2 The SiNera RoW wis Bear x tiple, x te Temple eat, the best and most B * Dieor & Son, tate. (8) Peay ‘Be : ure aud see it. SHIRT FACTORIES. Previa Co Mes L.A. Mi PLATERS, Bowaky SvoLee, 609 Tch street, op. Pest Ofttce, Bost. A. WaitxHann, 4D st, SOAP AND C. ween Sth & ith ANDLE CTORIES, Bates & BRoTHRE, 619-2) @ at., ber. beer iy STAMPING Mss.G H Mavrer, STEAM AND SHEPHERD & TORE Y. W.J. 80.4. Ackxa, I7 7th st., Opp. Patent Omce GAS FITTERS, a, do Pa. ay, bet. Sth & loth sf lst and B etre ts 8. W. STOVES, SHEET-INON, TIN WARE. Warten D. WYViLL, 46 Pa. a TIN WARE G.M Uarwann & 00.517 8th av. a Dat Bo ieyiy. a Rb sizer ‘Socreae eave Joun Mona. also Fin Boodng) Diem Ber gee TITLE A.G_HaLey.89 Ps. av.. Law.donvevane’g, — TOBACCO AED czean, STO: anne Usp, Leste sm «Teh wt. Wx 5. Boo anzt Lov Puitir B. rh Dei TOYS, FANCE us. burrxrz, TRUK im £5 ‘Ls. BOLAND. 438 Pew eve.. bet! and 7th ote. HATS, CAFS AND FURA. f waese Ruorr. a nY-» Det. Sth and loth ste, F DOMAn, Kot bet. 3th asd 30 De. HOTELS. LINeTOM Tim TAL Ei weap Howse. 5. vi we Set Ee Ww. M. Horra,( D W. Buvraines, Slpluh stress, south of Fe. ave, J. a ay HENSON 7th street, near > Notary, P.O : Hrs 9 ‘stree west cor. << OFA 2 eR aa SPECIAL NOTICES. pNILLIAM 8. MIDDES. a stein ore, will resus day. thelith inst. karg. & attention to diseases: shin ecialist, of ity on T can b; honi F . Ob Tuesdays Spm. Hutereent—Pestents t Rotice, a that NATTAN’S OBYSTAL Dis( has given inthis city aud ghout the whole conniry, ag evidenced by endily increasing demand fr ft, iednce us tod cial stil particular attention to the great f i= na Fou gain all the advantages claimed The unexamp! xruwth of the hair + Without the ie pose substaace, ite per overlook in one sentence fora lone w! il we te t A iW eur? gia, Pernls | complal he resalt of ths . ARTHUR N General Depot corner 2 Bold by ali Drnggiets A Card, au a, while ar ini ¥, Siseovered ie remands for ths eure of Mervon ¥ Docs; Discane of the Srinar: heal ie Whole train of disorders br. banetul and Ma. Groat # have been cured by medy. Prompted by a desire to b snd unfortonate, I will send the reparing and using this medicive, in a De, to guy ene Wh needs it, Free af CAarge, ress, 308ePH T INMAN Station D, Bitze Honse, mart ly York Oity ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE, W 1TH STREET, SOUTH PuNN, Ave. FAMILY NIGHTS. TUESDAY AND FL DAYS. MATINERS, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAYS. SKCOND WERK OF THE SR ASON. COBSTINUATION OF THK #IFT Sy OBSEXVE THE CHANG PROGRAMME AND T Overture Reis Parker and bie Bav Lottio Lula Delmay's Mackin and Wilson . Herman's Trish Songs. Sunterd’s Old Josh ahs Ocieutal Baltet. with Galetti The Grea Talbert tor Oni wi On Exhibition (New No and Sale 439 AT ‘7TH St. RARE ESTER Ss, 1» bet D aud E streota, oight lows Hall , Ohremos, &o. ‘augings, Window 456 7TH Sr. Bo. 416 bo utr vars above (di Okoice Oi Paintings, Engravin, Also, Isrgost stock Paper Shades. Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas els, Rings, Nails, &c., in the District, By TERMS CAST Please remember Name and Number. —_jel-l7* —_—_—_—_—_—— PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. Gi8SRD MOONLIGHT BXOURSION TO MAR. A SHAL HALL, MONDAY, Sep- tember 16, 1572, on the Steamer gee IN Arrow, 4 b’clock p. m. Tickot, ad mitting gentleman aud ladies Becker's Cigar Store, corner at the Dost. PooTeONAMERT, ‘the P1€-N1IO SOCLETY, NIA BENEVOLENT which was to have tak Be Pores scene Park 3 ne has becu cu TUBSDAY NEXT, Rept 7 Dancing commence at 4 p.m. pet PRINTCES’ UNION. 3 y same place sel) EXCUESION TO PINKY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT, The stcamer LADY OF iN teave Six He LAKE w ER 14 e-FSp ruing, io vic. Thre PEPTEN ate. clock BE w be wd ret Vasbington at Dollars. Doliars ing & = byt ne owoers, will foave her Wharf, foot of th street. daily, Sunday excepted. at W o'clock #. m.. for Mon Yeruon (the tomb of Warhbington) and intermediate landings JAMES SYK ES, Gen? Superintendent Bteamer Arrow. PIANOS, &e. Us? AMUSING TOY OUT!—Canses inanimate figures to dance to the maste of eit Por sale by 2.1L. WILE & Bhi 4d iri euus and E st. » between F sud manafactarors of r jel9-am for Sitef’s Pranes we bees ers (u Musical Instrumente generally. anos aod ali Mosicas inscrnmeats Tanet aud Repaired teclt tr 7&D T&D H. B. NOw READY, A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE SUPPLY oF BOs’ CLOTHLYG! BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, Boy Hope st bee SCHOOL SULT) ied OOb PULTE: Boys: DRESS BUITS, BY’ DRESS YOPTRS’ BUSINESS SUIT eb bres: cin kos SU 7 UTES S SUITS YoUTIS" DRMAy SUITS YUUTE bomes Ucrs, YOUTHS’ DSESS SUITS, ALSO, Piece Goods! FOG EARLY FALL WEAR IN ALL THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, WHICH WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE UP IN THE BEST MANNER AND AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, @UARANTREING SATIS# ACTION IN FASHION, FIT AND DURABILITY. S7 A CALL 18 MOST BESPECTFULLY 80- ICITED, HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, EVENING STAR._ Washington News and Gossip: Award of the Geneva Board. THE UNITED STATES TO RECEIVE $15,309.00. A telegram recetveil at th from Hon. United St State Department ©. Bancroft Davis, agent of the es, states that the text of the award of the arbitrators at Geneva has been publicly annonrced there. The United States receive the gross sum of fifteen and one-half millions of dollara for losses sustained by the acts of the Alabama, of the Flora, and 0: ‘he Shenandoah after leaving Melbourne. It will be recollected that by the terms of the treaty the award is Payable in gold at Washington within one year from the date of tho award. Phe receipts from this Sey She INTERNAL Revesve. source to-day were §. MISSION on Briti nd American ms met in Newport, K. I., pursuant to ad. ton Wednesday, and without trans- business adjourned to meet in Wash- of October. nt Secretary of the In- terior, telegraphs from (hio, that his littie boy is somewhat better; and that he will be here with the Teton-Sioux Indian delegation to-mor- Tow morning. Tre U, STRauer OMAHA, recently fitted out for sea at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. was put in commission on Thursday, and will soon sail for the south Pacifie station. She ts com- manided by Captain Febiger. Tonacco Peptar: INTERNAL Ravenrve Tax Nor TRansFeuaBLe.—The Internal Rer- enue bureau decides that a pedlar of tobacco canrot put asubstitute in bis place to sell to bacco, snuff or cigars under his special tax ceipt. The pediar’s special tax isa personal tax, and is not transfer Tue “Colored Citizen” comes out this after- noon in fll blast for Gen. Chipman. Mr. S$ m p- son, its editor, and Prof. Langston return from the canvass in Pennsylvania and New York on the first preximo to speak here for Chipman, It is reported that ihe opposition will nominate Fred Boswell for Delegate to Congress. He will represent them quite adequately. Prnsows Baker and Leggett, of the Interior Depactm are going west to talk for Grant and Wilson “Mr. Rorgers, deputy commissioner of inter. al revenue, has returned from a short visit w Penpsylvania, and resumed hia duties yester J. H. Sypher, of Louisiana, is in Gen. Garfield has returned to this mission to the Indians. Ir. disbursing clerk at the Executi Mansion, bas returned tothe city from an ex- tended tour through New England. TH Mvstc or THE Comin SEasox,—Not- withstanding the anticipated dearth of operatic Performances next winter, we find the season opening with promising activity in the matter of conceris, oratorios, Ge. Lincoln Hall will undoubtediy be the rendezvous for managers and artists, as of old, and already we find upon their books the engagements of several enter- prising and capable managers, We shall have a taste of the quality of both native and foreign talent, and doubt not the home article will hold its own fairly in the comparison. Among the famous artists from abroad we find the names of Rebenstein, the pianist; Henri Wieniawski, the violinist; the soprano, Mile. Liethart; Mile, Louise Orment, contralto. These are all engaged aud will appear in November. with the renowned Grau as conductor. Max Strakosch has lost none of bis enterprise, and will introduce to us late in October the great tenor Mario and the charming Carlotta Patti; truly an attractive card. He will also add to this the names of the French violinist, Mons. Sauriet, and Miss Anna Louise Cary, the Ameri- can contraito, who, it will be rembered, sang with Christine Nilsson. Iv instrumental music we shall have nothing jess than the renowned Theodore-Thomas troupe, who will appear here in full force in November, aud inierpret to us Beethoven, n, Wagner, Seyerbeer, Haydn, and they only car gards home talent, we will have 18 from our Philharmonics »e former wi' the and their repertoire of oratoric and their foreign artists as soloists, andrhe latter with th singing, soul-stirrmg how ven Ovieiie have seeming- ly bot aw e realizing sense of their worth ne si will open the season about the Irth of 4 Antoinette Ster- ling. the celebrated contralto. The are doubtediy capable of doing much in the way of entertaining their friends inter, both at home and abroad. hmond and in season. Thane it will be seen that our music lovers wil! Le wellcatcred for in the way of coneerts unti the arrival of Lucea and Kellogg in December. and the opening of the opera seasun. News from the Yellowstone Expedi- tion. THE INDIANS TROURLESOMR BUT NO BLOOD- SHED ¥BT. ‘The following extract is from a letter trom the Missouri crossing of the North Pacitic rail- road, Dakota, September 1, 1! “We have beard from the Yellowstone ex- pedition. An Indian (friendly) named Gorse took a letter from Fort Rice out to the Powder river, where he found the party, and returned in 8 days, over 660 miles. What do you think of that? They have had one or two bloodleas skirmishes, and see ludians around them all the time. but no one Las been hurt so far. Frost bere on the 30th of Avgust. Trac’ goes on at the rate of two (2) miles a day. We expect the cars at the Missouriearly in November.” M. WILL ov Tae Late James Gorvon Brx- NeTT.—The late James Gordon Bennett by his will filed in the N: York Surrogate’s Office bequeathe to his wife, provided she accepts the fame in lieuof dowry, the use and oceapancy of the house cerner of Fifth avenue aud Thirt eight street, during her natural hfe or widow- hood: also, an annuity eqwal to one-half the net rental of except the Herald building. not accept this beqnest in lieu of her dower, the wiil limits her share in the estate of her dower. To his son, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., the testator bequeaths t Herald building, with the good-will, stock in trade, &c., of the Herald and the Metropoiitan Printing Ofice. The remainder of his real estute goes to bis daughter, Jecnnette Bennett, on attaining the ago of 25. His son is made sole trustee and exccutor oi the will, which is dated dunce 23, 1569. ‘They will give a concert in imore, we, learn, during Tre Lowistana SraTe AUDITOR IN PRISON State Audicor James Graham of Louisiana was yesterday sent to the parish outempt ofthe Eighth District Court, in retusing to draw @ wurrant on the treasirg for 247,000 in favor of the State Board of Assessors, in ao- cordance with a judgment renier ———— ene TWENTY -Pive Miners DrowweD.— A coal pit near Henstal, on the Meuse, Belgium, was accidentally flooded yesterday while the men were at work, The tnundation was so sudden that twenty-five miners were drowned in the bottom of the pit. 7 Pumpkin picnics are prevalent in Iowa. =7“Only be kind,” is anew ballad sensation, Primecmen ride astride in all the large towns in. ot Wi to bait its steel a7-St. Louis uses traps for mosquitoes with. 7 “‘Bourding for a lively hood” is a dishon- est practice. &2 Two female barbers have opened a shop at Brarsels. B7A dry goods dealer has sued the Queen of Desnekie @ bill or 400. *3 ®2~A dead musician at Schauenstein, in Ger- many, has set his will to music. A lively corpse. #7-The ladies are now wearmg high combs, something after the ‘Spanish style. - S57 Light coats and dark trousers are coming into fashion in Engiand thus reversing the pre- vailing style. #7 California bas a new “stuffing, soap- Toot, & fibrous plant which takes the place of S77 Kaiser Wilbem is s0 anxious to see Gere many wholly great that he objects to have any of hissubjects bemi-grate.—Worid. §7 Bismarck is said to be tn favor of estab- lishing a penal colony, whither criminals may be transported, on this side of the Atiantic. Fiesta erect ils have sailed by the 1 ablic that f the United States to be educated. ny B2- William O° Prien was yesterday sentenced at New York to ten years’ imprisonment for & murderous astault upon Police Oficer Tully. Indian Raids on the Capital. THE UPPER MISSOURI INDIAN DELEGATION. Names of the Hair Raisers—Medici: Mouth, Red Thunder, B Eye, i f the Bear Skew Heart, Iron Hand, Wai er and Twn Hawk Among the Num ry Loo) hat they Think of Civilization—Gther D: tions Coming The Indian delegation from the sourl, consisting of nineteen Tetan from the Uncpapa band, three Biac! lower Yankionat: and three tonaige, are exp morning. The Assistant Seer Wham, of commission recent!y sent of the Interior. Major J. ¢ t Grand River ag stcran to. the Mrs. ©. them. ¢ Washington house, where « Yor them. The fu NAMES OF THK IN chiefs.)—Matiocan, an-Haska, Long Fo ; Who-e-ya-ka, ko-kepa, Afraid « ed Thunder, Who- pra, Black Eye; Pa-hasse-maan, Waiking. Soidierscr braves of th Hatona, Many Horas; Tipe Sha, Hawka W, Horn; P’3a, Buil-rushes, Ci: Brandishes War Club he, Yellow Eagl by Bear; Bloody ya Unepapas.—Bah-to-chow, Bear's nay-zo, Iron Hand; Tah-io kian-ka, Running Walking Shooter, Antelope; Wah- koo-ta-mu! Kah-tcha-tou-waike, Thur er Haw ting Crow, Muz-a-wanaka, [ron S Lower Yanktonaise —Wah-tol- Wab-toi-o, Mad Bear; Ghost. Upper Vanktonaise Raru-dah, Bly Buz Eye. TBEIR PROGRESS IN crymazaTio OUT FOR NUMBER ONE, bat, Tah-tauk- -tun-kah, lita, Good Hawk; Hey Sa upper Mis Sioax, fire iki Medicine Chan Gray Crane same tribo— Red Lod ea, Lost Med jaaw, wile of Man Packs the E: le. Rib; tlah- ie, Tue Grass; Kan-ki-ota, Set- care. Two Bea “na, Bail Big Head 5 Ush-tut-sah-ka, Black N—LOOKING The tribes from which they come have been at peace since the treaty made wi ‘They have peace that notion thi sseil ey have become imy hey must_maxe so th them by in the ai ething the Northern Pacific road, and come to Wash ington to urge their claims tor cer through their iands. Apropos of th tion in this direction, one oi the cor tells that Lai the tribe 2 the import held a con much exe! Spokesman communicated t ng the way eir civt amiss Prope- as select » father that he no like buptise; baptise a bad medicine Yauktonaise bapuse Px tle, Cheyenne’ baptise; um that nighi. Give us powder, bapiise; no baptise ror nothing. HOW THE TETONS WEEE PE UADED TO Come. The special commission to the Teton country Ot which Gen. Cowen, Assistant Secretary ot the Interior was the head, had muc’ diiticulty in negotiating with these Indians. ing out several messages to the I commissioners succeeded in induct party of them, including Black-Eve After seni ndians, the ng & emali . now with the Gelegation, to come to Fort Peck, but re- fused to them, demanding ammunition, and Was refused withdrew aud fired in! Through the coolness and presence mind of General Cowen a return ot prevented, and finally the Indians sullenly re- tired. A few days after Medicine B the fort with a party of his braves Uk, rejected presents of tobacco offered when that to the fort of mind of the fire was ear came and polo gized for the firing, which he said was dono by some of the young men. The commissioner= then urged the chiets to enter into a treaty, but were met by demands for ammunition, a fused without it te give any assurance of zood tly, Sitting Bear ted to Debavior. At last, reluct: and the chiets accompany ing Lim defer hostilities, aud to come to Was COUNTING THE WHITE During the early part of the trip onse EN. the Indran were detected cornting the towns, but after their arrival in Chieago they to number the pale face entering that in als Th ity, to count the stre: stark astonishment abandon O. DESENIPTION OF THE ria cH Medicine Lear, the principal ¢ tribe, hasa high forehead, deep~ €yes, aquiling nm which bespe mination. bs ths telligence, courags Looking at hin Medic Bear has nd followed up builet ped hb Pp Like tellow, pla jew words of He bas mastered ning with “you bi expressions less savory, which, s by lively pantomime, enable him lively communication with visitors. figures as the savage who expl: explain, everything to the curious, e} ejaculating, “You bet.” Or the rest of this’ party, gave up the effor » and thta, Arm: e and det would be led to aken, tribe of his Me Slaughter uutil a second he others of his citurn ») the Momus of with many ation darkey. nglish, begin aud extending to some tlemented Resp up Good Hawk S, OF tries to mphasizing all by punching his elbows invo your sides, and though all formed, vigorous, active looking me ell non ineirappearance, Indicate any marked traits, other than of sullen determ are fighting braves all, aud » has tion. ne of b Lis full quota of scalps. TWO NORE DELEGAT A dispatch has been receire fat department trom Indian Agent Special Commissioner Alvord, stati: — from the Kiowas, Comanche t joes, Cheyennes, and Wichitas, offered company them to W the Inte the party, numbering iorty, inc spectal interpreters, will start ‘trom ‘erritory for this ‘city on the 1 Evidence Connecting Forres: Bat they them bat COMING. he Inte: re- | ing what Political Notes. yeher hasband is out for Greeler— tli 2 o'clock every morning. Henrv Baeiz, ot Manitowoc, has been nomi nated by the republicans of the (th Wisconsin ot dis Tho fusionists of the 13th New Vork district have nominated Jon U. Whiehouse fur Con- TOR Philip Clayton hae heen nominated @rees by the republicans of the 8th di Georgia for Con: Jubn W. Hazelton, repablican, nom\nated for Congr 1 ot A Gree ey mas ral strictof Penu ex re md on W and appoin Ts Convention it woulo bh ers and <1 tish, rea congratalating Vern victory. Senator E and male stirring Tepabsitc called out ere sav that the meres im ih at Hy shed by mean. Of gross and indisputable traud, and that Jon the present delegate, hasevery Teason to cont his right to the seat The repablicans did no poll bali a dozen votes in the territory. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles has witten a lotter to the Pittsborg convention, in which he recites Tearous for supporting Gr He denies tha there any need of re body has been forgive d = a to vote avd thinks that Mr. Greeley, a! with remarkable talents, is not fit (or dency. ‘Theu he exhorts his «com tor Grant Cae ix ns for Protec meeting of cilzens was ne the board of trade at Chicago Thursday even- ing, to consider officers of the law in bringing marderers to speedy trial, conyiction and puuishm Char Reed, state attorney, wed that e law were embarrassed in the per of their dut md that < nal pled to escape punishment throagh she tion of busines: and the bett tizens genersil ry duty, and n the hatl of urged upon this class of citizens the importance of doing their duty in this ct. He also « ‘h allowed the rea e ofa in the newspapers to be an objecti to a man serving on the and the practice o granting writs of during vacation a posto ¥ in criminal case © supreme court judges yeroedeas in criminal eas lowing the h d for months, until th iesolutions were ado conjunction with the officers ngthe detection and arre the bringing of them to speedy trial and prom;.t punishment. The mecting was very orderiy throughout, but a deep feeling was manifested. The Paris author! ers and A City OF lL asreana. ties are meditating a project, which, if put in execution, will give that city at night the ap- pearance of acity of the Arabian Nights, with- out costing a penny to the manicipal budget The project concerns lax There are already red-colored lanterns which are used by tobacconists, commissaries of police, and fire- mev. No change would be made in these. The telegraph and Rost-ofllces and houses with let- ter-boxes would bave blue lanterns, the green would be especially appropriate to doctors and apothecaries; the yellow would point out hotel= and lodging-houses. Besides the advantages u: the picturesque appearance this many -colored illumination would give to the streets, it would certainly be very convenient as a’ means of speedy information of what to seek and what to avoid. Tae Op Catsorice Genera! Assembly of the « Germany have decided to mee the .21st of Septemba ent have been exten of the English s EMENT. — The id Cathotics” of at Cologne on Invitations to be pre 1 to prominént members i Russian churches, to Amer ican E alians, Swiss, Mt, Italian and 4-infailiblelet pouses have somewhat general, and it is thougit that a large number of persons will take part in the Proceedings. The mrcting of this fembiy will give an i sh and I cbnrehes is to be expectedsirom its delib tions. aa the 24 young minister of the M peared as defendant ina p tardy, instituted by a roung woman resid Bear Manusville. in the course of the tria was upon the stand and swore pasitirc that he was innoc; Notwithstanding this, bowever, the jury foutd that he was the fa of the child, and adfadged that he contribute fe um of $6) per anum Not being able to give udgmont, he is now in Jail, and intends,we learn, to take the insolven* Gebior’s oath. It is but fatr to say that m persons believe him innocent, notwifhst: the verdict of the Jury.—L¢binon ard. —$$—$— Tre Virce DNarr Alleged Kidnappers Captur bered that one ot the daughters of General Viele was forcibly taken away trom his r: dence, on the shore of Lake Ma days since, by the mother of t its maintenance the fe teen years, ‘0 perform th « ebild and sey- ie Mr | €fal accomplices. While the girl was being acim tad | carried from the house an assault was com mitt g that delo- | on an elder sister by one of the men. A waren: s, Arrapa- ta ac- n. The Secretary of jor having approved the proposition, fadin, four the Indian fh iustant. ter With the Nathan Murder. he property which was st n’s {house, gnd which they who received it trom Forres rested as @ principal in’ the promised immunity on his pl give fall testimony st lice add that they house, in Mercer Street, F. day before andthe day after ( Tester, they say, was aided | Westchester county. mt him ¢ vered the property was to hav marie fhow. the man is y have some a Mr. Na- a man wi stor was on th 88 rder. For- 9 escape to While Forrester was in | New Orieans he wrote @ letter to Superiniend- ent Kelso in which he said that he le Tegret that be was suspected of the ‘athan. He added that “Mr. Kelso would atved with murder ot uarantee that he should not be sent back to Sohiet he would come to New York trial on the charge of murder. Det ins went to Albany on Wednesday ni an order from Gov. Hoffman to al! and stand ctive Nev- ight to get low him to take Ellis, the man whet is said knew al! about the murder of and brin; him to New York. “The icle published in the [eral Nathan, from the state prison Forrester says: d, in which it as asserted that Eilis connected me with the Nathan murder is a ——— lie. tire fabrication by the reporter of Ellis never did say so, and could not It is an en- that paper. ly ‘was immediately A tor man who is asserted to have made the assau! Montague R. Levenson. Yesterday as he was about to embark on steamship Fricia, at Hoboxe arrest of the Eurepe, he was cap of the Hoboken polic clives. he prisoner was handed over w York authorities.— of receiving a woman th eper Ol # Cigar store, Patient at the bospit: the doctor's conduct wiih her that some of the x lett consequence of the presence ot that the doctor’s proceedings between him and bis wife, 7 Aimee is <aid to be Hend: that she came to St. Lo: book agent alte the reputation of a soiled —<—_—_—— Comrnomisine Exxcrion Burs.—The ex- ample of Ben Wood in paying a thousand di iorteit money on the bet of ten thousand dollars that Greeley would be the next President ts be- ing followed by many other persons at the Fitth- averue Hotel, Astor hoase and other resorts. Bets amounting in the te to thirteen thousand doliars were compromised this It aru he real name ot icks, and it is reported is from Chicago as a he great dire, and that she has agered on noem and evening by men who w Greeley paying from eight to fitteen per cent. for Sree ig re a@ hundred dol was comprom: a Greel eighteen dollars? ong vertiser trom New Yi make any such assertion.” @ foundry in c! 7 Oe which In view of the it crowd Justice Dowling | three persons were killed and nine in- pybeng to hol eo greminaiion of Focrem jured. aie Rens ene Row ons ond eas belog er nex" ‘edneeda: court of ses- | tested, wi i ‘pounds of steam sions instead of examination of tombs | fault probably Sot Ane of a de- police court. fective guage, which, by as to the A Gtepatch from New York, dated last night, ‘amount or pressure allowed of the steam getting pots it corn gree seo a Lave | too high, vidence w establishes the connection of Forrester with the Nathan murder, It is ap Ne gen eh said that on the night of the murder of Nathan | that a should ‘bs & prominent sporting man saw au individual in ; os the vicinity of Nathan's house whose move- id to be ments were very suspicions. He watched him. | Sid to! “prem ene presently two men came down the steps of | ©*! table. the Nathan mansion, who were gf the | Yese = mysterious man, the three going the | _sv"It is reported thi North river. Karly the next forenoon three | Bazaine im Frauce has brought to men entered a saloon on Et venue and left | great gravity. On investguase iGawe wand eatey = =p tie 70 Janetro papers are fi im was town had washed this slirt (which was @ pecu cones, Sccmes.webich liar one) for a man now in the Connecticut state Prison, who was a pal of Forrester’s. The 87 A one-armed eporting above referred to identified at | ®pplied fora divorce ou once the picture of Forrester as that of the man | band he had given he raw in the vicinity of Nathan's bows. Next | Ss lost, and at Wednesday, George Ellis, wow confined in the | ved. state a, will be brongbt bere, and will tes- §7-A young lady Ee somcnocs keseacsm aoe =< requisite examination Li ‘athan was stolen from Schenck’s house mr! freshmen class Forrester and bimscif, and that both used it re State Coltege ot Es Arts, ] | ! j ' the best means of aiding the | | and of m after- | hand and fur sale. TO THE STAR This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Associated Press Reports. EVA ASAITRATION Con. (Lipro Hew the Vete Stood on the Severat Canon Loxpor. Sept A epectal Londen Fymer trom Geneva mate by the tribone Untied States w pounds by « trite aye the of artura iF exceett The chee trator Agreeing with his colleagues oniy in sbama award, winch case con< tates the greater portion of the tota m am. f BEER Wel’ pranied " by 8 Vote oF te the Shenanc the cas of tt other cases ’ . ment were diemised by the court. Th: Tas says: + Willingly will we consen: to pay tix ncn 19 improve the law of natiens ANSOUNCING THE RES The court or arty om met a! . nat « aiterr der Cockd Aetay = t a the x $10.500 000 im gold Sir Aleaander Cockburn r pints " ‘ an - New York Netos FA AND COPPRE Itie Jin commer r ut em anid ¢ ave x “ A SOMEWHAT MYSTRE was blank, ermine. tty purport dificult thrown out r ae garding on the night of the murder, and m made of a scheme to secure his release by per jured testumony. A DEPALCATION All street by one Butler, amouuting to , is rep A ToIsONED REPORTER Thomas Hughes, # reporter, of Jersey ety, died Usis moriung, it is believed, from poison PORRESTER SENT TO 1A Judge Lenard to-day ditmissed the writ of habens corpus, and remanded Forrester, the Alleged murderer of Nathan, to Jail = Ateirs ta 'Prisce. FOUR Moke JE RORK THE PAOR CARE. Ban Frano Sept. 13.—Pour addinonat jurors were obta. 1 to-day in the Fair ma THE THIRTY CHINESE ATT DENTS who arrived ye tay are very young. They are fine, intelligent young ladies aud gention ch fairer comp m than aay of t bree tutorsof Mandarm ran« lars tor ne . The Presidency of France. BISROY DUPANLOUT Orr T + aND IN FAVOR OF W’MARON rw You Sept. 14.-A Pa T mis'ne nterview with the famous Oar r which that no doubt uy Thiers, he refuses to 4 administration of government as } to secure the prosperity aud con France. Dupanioup's choice tor the Presidency ts McMahon, and he has gloomy aj prebeusions ot Gambetta. caine Death of av ex-Congressma: MiLWAUKIg, Sept. 14.—Hon. Ma vee died at cle, Wis. om & 12h eighty years. He’ was trom 1534 to 1857. 22802 " S7 Earthquakes, accompanied by under- Ground explosions, Lave recommenced im the Tiver valley of Inyo county’ Caligoruia, but no damage has yet been done. 87" In a communt tothe Havana Diarte ‘ks indignantly deny tuat the union they have tormed in Havanna for the improvement of their condition relates to polities or is intended to disturb the peace. eg The City Council of Harrisonbarg, Va, etood five to five on the aestion of selling aw dent spirits, but the Mayor cast the deci ting vote in favor and now holds # place im the un- dying affections of his constituents 82° The board of Education of Sao Francisco has under consider ing the study of sebools and the p: to the project. vers of that city ure favoral SIM. Viemincks, a member of the Belgian Chamber, has brought in a bill to ‘ male children under fuurteen and female ¢ dren under fitteen yeu a working in the coalpits. BPA case of kid red recentiy at y eamer Shangs rit man, Was delivered to the Amer ud by him to the bine once bebeaded him. 87-The day alter the Metix cat trunk belonging wo Greeue & Klin, dence, and containing $7,000 worth of je and val books, was foond washed m en on Istand by two fishermen. ‘hey ce~ ceived a reward of $00 for their luck Morrison, M. P. tor Piymoath, Cugland, @ stauch advocate jor co-operatt enterpriecs among the working Hert bought a farm in pores to work on ¢ tive princs view to test them hed tw Agri to do good to ali concerned. BFA volume bas 5 entitled “A Voice from Pulpit and Frovt Sea! man.” The book is writ spirit. ‘The object is, in “to put Moses above Milton, ant above Paul —— UNDERTAKE premasp ©. HARVEY, UNDERTAZER, (Successor tc HARVEY § MARKY rdntiire, w Bo. 034 F Srexis, betweou Sinth sod Feuth METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASK BTS « n = SH SOUTHS, H. ane W. BARNER, CARIRET MAKEE ASD UNDEKTARES, $12 ELEVENTE STEP Si, «0: NINTSS OF 444 Kins RAPAL.ED. 7ILLIAM MACK EFT, UNDERTAEYR; So, 736 Tru Bix? ar%-ly Oo ori ITS, @e. re +, BeT WEEN Gayt 4 Srasere! 6 Oaskets of at! Kinds. THE TRADES. WAINGS, | TENTS AND FLAGS, JOHN ©. HOGAS, 714 Market Space, between Th and sth sts, Salueskor and mapufactarer Awnings in s:yle sod Anish for stor-a, city country residencss. Flage for seleor rent. Dents farnished for camp Awniug “o Jj. = rzre™. 7! O4RPENTER, BUILDER, * amp OONTEACTOR L&h etreet, below B street H.W,

Other pages from this issue: