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THE EVENING STAR. Pabliched Daily, Sundays Exeepted AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvania Avenae, corner lith St, ” ING STAB NEWSPAPER COMT, vuR EVEN RAUPPRANN, Prev’t, {uB EVENING STAB t served by carrier to gobscriders st Tax OENTs PER Wee. or FoRr- {e¥-FouR OENT* PER MONTH. Gopies at the counter ‘fwe Cxxts eseh. By mafl—three months, $1.50; | eee a _____, ee Che £Lvening Star. Political Notes. Soestary Bebewe will speak onee in each county of Jersey prior to the election. A straight out Electorial Convention will be held in Jefferson © Missouri, on October 4th. It is said that fifteen or twenty Democratic papers in Georgia are supporting O'Uonor and Adams. Hon. B. M. Tiliman is the Repubitean cani- @ate for Congress in the Fourth District of Tennessee. The Greeleyites of Second District of New Jersey have vominaied Samuel U. Forker tur Congress. James W. Bullock bas announced hims ’ vas an independent candidate for Congtess in the € iets if tuck rg phe net rxriee—La | SC*~CS Tw. W. Menai. a Univerealiet minister, bas z - ipncond Sj been nominated for Cong 7ess by the Greeleyites ~] LAr ~ = . a eae seme ten me | | WOE, 4O—N2. 6.089. WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1872. TWO CENTS. | FacFka bi tS ows, w poe sa Katee of advertising furnisned on application Gen. N. PF. Banks dicules that he has any iden 7 i AR Fever and Sewers” TELEGRAMS TO THE STAB. | ‘300s TS : ir re “ ‘ o SPE f ri T «Fever an wers . | Of Massachusetts. tthe is a candidate it will be OFFICIAL. (9, @ stroet nevth, and along @ strect to Sevent SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING ST | cede Grete Geen as, ws ied ale scctrer Orrice. D rc 01 \. : ST PRECINCT. Wye = = > to ing Star—! : . ¢ Sth Massach«-etts Congressional Conven- Ex X Fr Dista + ov Comeaentast whe dentewenee tt the Thirteenth District A Cara. ri . Sept. 15, 1872.—Editor Evening Star—Dear Sir Thi: Aftornoon’s Dispatches, on peer a pngrene a nny ae whow in we tome Ietiors A- BOC DE. F | a diecgymss, while residing im Soath ameries, | Wash} Ni dG Ihave read carefully and with much pleasure Cambridge, for cx ; I. Hevny DB Coox®, Governor of the District 0 © BaD . ine ashington News an OSSIPs = ie atees. and A.C. Maybe cay tah pede generalelection | ili vote at house Ho. 907. K street northwest. pemisionary, Secien Woskasies Gots Danae. o your editorial remarks on the subject of “ Fever fs: Press 's. of Mbford, Presid . a Se ante second TURS raof the Thirteenth District | Diecagn of the Urinary and SminalOrgeas,aed the | INTERNAL RuvERcR-—The receipts from this | snd Sewers” io Taw Stamof the 10th instant, sociated ss Reports. eartee Lahn # letters (i. H 1.5%, | whol train of disorders brought on by bavetal and ka the Wherks to Geek gon baceuita Ria? : = t petict Societe ah cee T seine pomor said | Lill will votesthouse 0.919 s'r ctucr hvest! is Labite. Groat numbers have been cured by | UFce to-day were $250,108.30. lpscegreiae eee seca pouuiias ta kos | Var ance ee roe easels re ince Gay forthe ries ton at twonzptwe members of the | "wotere f the Ti Shosdbieced and unfortunate, T Gill seal the teehee Tne Ixpraw Datacations visited theSmich- | PO"E OY vork Medical ‘Record, April 1.1890, in ma aT. 4 ' ‘are Bouse oi 1 Dirtrict: Ujne cor each fer preparing an4 using th medicine, in a sealed | Sonian Institute to-day. | which you will discover that my experiance and . Loxpor, Bert reported that Count Rot rack me tlexzaie D ® a envelope, to "uP sae woo needs it, Pree af Charge = == opinions substantially correspond with Dr. Mor- | Von Arnim bas t is resignation as mi . “4 Aodrees JOSEPH T INMAN Faorurtios ov Unceap Rsvewvs Stamrs. | 2. A year ago I published in the Philedel- | tier from Germany ts Poe o ss —_ —_P Bibte Horse, Kegulations tor the redemption of adhesive | Dhia Medical Times, under the caption of «+ Med- he unpleasantness be encoante Parisian : mocrat as is —— sds doa tamps, for which theowner may hay. | cal N r paper, in which the same | society. It is tated that if Von Arnim’sresig- | Guree W Tatham Gee ete pos pitoxth Onpitel sens peter MUSEME <TC mance lot certai doct nation Ss accepted, the embassy to France will The Tateman mu . an vst tre MUSE) wre ah from the o ars, remain vacant, and Germany will be represent “ - Saeie Ghee is r AML as saya stuselenilbis JaMus E. Reeves, M. D., ed at Paris only by a consul ' we sh missioner of internal revenue. 2 ned avenns TEW NATIONAL THEATER. —————— City Health Officer. REASON WHY. A ;. pes Di. J.G. Savinte, Lewes and Manager. | | Dzap.—We . et to learn tyat Vi Ficm the New York Medical Record, April 1,130.) od Sept. 21—Leading ba korn heve as New Jersey . ee For almost twenty years I have tried to " ced tendon GRAND REOPENING. Obio, yesterday, after a the pataral history and causes oc enteric | te Kank »{ Fngiand rate ot discount ts tobe s : Boris Capitol aire MONDAY EVENING September 23 nearly three months. In ore bereavement | OF ty; oid fer yin thirtecn or fhe mountain | eva | ow rate Of sterling exchange at at Ma * vs fatrict sate sects ‘ i the sftiicred parents will the ea | coumties of West Virginia, (then Virginta,) the | > eee ee at m ee eee oe Sih | ELEGANTLY DECORA sympathy of @ large circle of triends and ac- | most salutrions in the state, the disease cam Srocxets bat oe ce at corner Foust eat. BEAUTIFULLY REESCOED, qaintane unheralded, and pursned its f etme ng Charlee SV as 5 s . wit Fuss PAINTE. " n i ctto eX, OF COD ob —— - on non Th registered vote purt-enth District . ie i a i Ma TRAC’S A VARDED.—The Po'mis- | Neither did it regard 1 ¥; for th pov bag Bo ea Pmenen cot Whose memes begin with th se GH. Making this time toaored femgls of t ter General to-day awarded the contrast for | scarcely a neighborhood in that wide expanse of | SU the ans an tne ost sooo A I thas poet of Uh of! a al a i el es ENTIRELY NEW. carrying the British mail to the White Star | elevated country which was not, sooner or later, iwsT Paost. st Port gurker Hill. | NEERD SUBIC, os, ‘istrict steamship line, and the contract for the conti- | Yiotims. “The tons andes es did not, as a Lowpoy, Sept There was af n . ¥ T L.M.N.O dean, —— line, r — a rule, suifer more seriously than the delightfully — Engiand last night—the first o: > ~ pret b a ence carrying the mails on the tiret | iwatrd coumry ecthmemte eg * | season, nee rc comedian, ——— : . —The e on of Edm . ; 5 t Bled i, Phe seclelersh Coeieol she toattoent District RB. W. J. FLORENCE, PERSONAL.—Attorney General Williams will | hill-tops, in the valleys, on the mountain side Nae enOf Edmond | peal to the poople to su te 1 First, District resid- mst of the begia with the letters of th said di J and H iet lying part river whose E. F,¢ will vote at Robert Hotel, Uni. ntown THIRD PRECT . The recistered ‘vowrs ot the First District resid- ing im thet pert of id district tying east of the Atac: stia river whose names begin with the Letters 1J.K.L.M.N.0, P,Q. R,8. T, 0. V Z will vote at London's shop, Usiontown. SECOND DISTRICT. 5 Incledre ali that part of the county Of Washiegton Iying west of Lizcole avenue and Baaker Hill: oad. FIRST PRECINCT. The registered voters of the Secoud District re- s iu thet part of said district lyimz east of Bock Creek whose names begin with the letters A.B.O.D. E.¥.G. H, 1, J will vote at the lower Seventh strect tol o¥y D PRECINCT, The ree s of the Second District siding in aid district 4: Keek L.M.N ote at the low THIRD PRECINCT ‘The registered voters ef t2o . eco siding in that part of eal? dfstriet lying w of Keck Creek will v st Harry's carpenter shop, Tenra. THBP DistTRIeT Inciudss si that part of the city of Georgetown Tying west of Hit street Fite? SRECINCT registered vorers of Phicd District whos: a With the be . 8.0, D, 8. F.G.4, 1, J. K will vote at No & k istered v with th X.¥ Tectud) lying « 4 A, BLU. D, 1 Congress street, ia rociater nee of Segin with the lertere bai 1,.J5.K.L, 4.8.0 P. Q.B.S.T.T.V,W.X,Y¥ Z will vote at No. 116 Congress street, FIFTH DISTRICT Fucindes sll that part of the city of Washington lying Wes, of Twenty first stravt west. Fisst rkec ser ‘Tho registered voters of the Futh District whose memes begin with the letters a.B.O,b.E, #,.@ i vote at the commer of Twenty-second and I Streets mrthwest. skcOND PRECINCT. ‘The resistered votersof the Fith District whose nemer in with the letters U.1.J,K, L, M will f Twenty second and $ steéets RECIRCT. ith, Distzict wows SIXTH Inchodes all that pa: lying © ath of M stro and Twenty-first streets orth. FIRST PRECIXCT. ‘The registered voters ef the tixth District, whose Pemee begin with the leters A, B,C, D, &. EF, i, J. wy 1 Behool om the south: east corn ter nth atreets northwest. ‘OND PRECINCT. ered vow rscf the Sixth District whone n with mK. b, M,N. O. PL, V.W.X.¥,Z wil vere at the rch) conthens: corner of H and Ninctco.th west. SEVENTH DISTRICT all thet £ thi of Washington the fo! g bounds: Commencing a: * north avg runuing up Fifte=nth siraet N sirect north: thence caston N Fourtconth street atrec strect to Twenty firet street weet t) M orth: tb t north to Bighternth street w bternth street alorg K steect port! F ‘The registered whose ames B. C.D, wil ote at Ure. c Bo. 1639, N.E. corner B ene Uh streets. <SCOND PRECINCT. The registered voiers of the Seventh Dis'rict where ) an es begin with the |wters BF, G. H, will teat Mr B. Moun s,No. 2703, N.W. cocuer N and Ith strecis, THIRD PREC NcT. The recistered voters of the Seventh District Where names begin with the letters 1, J, K, L-M. N.C. P.«, K, will vote at Mr. Belt's, $F. corner K street » Nand ith streets. No. 1620. FOURTH PRACINCT, red ve of Seventh District Wdese 1 ames begin with the Y.%. will vote at JH. Payne Chusetts avenue and 17th sireata, EIGHTH DisTRit 8,T, U, ¥, We 1 Washingt Inctudrs all that part of the e'ty on ly- the following bourde: Commencing at borth and ruvnieg up Fo th streer thence sloeg Boupdary to Sixth r to threes stance down Eleventh street 2 and alon, north to Fourteeuth street west. SN street FeRsT PRACINeT. The registerad voters of the K ghth district whose begin with the ieteer . 2.0, D, Ey Fw.) sortbeast corner of Eleventh and Q ‘etre ROFthe oat, Ther szCoND fetered vours joiner. the Eighth District whoes = Ge, K,b, M. aueet, betwoou' Q'aad By h District whose Q 8.5. 1,0. ¥.W, reet, between Elevenis oud thw ihiSTH DISTRICT e Finew raretner. istered voicrs of the Ninth District whose Bemes begin with the locters A. BO. @, EB. F,G, 4, 1, J will vote at 1223 New York aecaue uortiw: SECOND #RECINCT. ‘The registered voters of the Nini District whoss names begin with the letters K. Le ME, 0, Pc, Bin. Tal, VeW,X,¥ Z wii vote at A023 New York avenue horitwest TENTH DISTRICT jam aeration pl card the city <. Washington ty- A eet herth and tls camal, : tween Blesnth and Filtecuh streets west. nt °° FIRST PRECENCT The registered voters of ibe Tenth District whose ae tegin with the letters A.B, F.@. +1.J.K wih vote at house BO. lL E street Bertiwest. SECOND PRECINEr, The registerad voters of the Tecth District whose Bames begin with the MMO. P. 5 F. U3. W,X, Te2 will wots of Orecsn finan, Rerthwast corner ¢ Thirteenth and strevtemorth: ELEVENTH DISTRICT indes al! that parcof Washington iy- Shouih of thecanal asl weet of Righih otros eect, Ike? PRECINCT The resiatered voters of the Kl istriet Popes write che lotuers Sei, OD J will vote at southwest corser sai Eleventh street south weet. SECOND PRECINCT. Mary weet co cui hue WELrTA Inelndes alt tent Beton Bt ne ‘weet. Rai ‘Therosistered vorersof wee tech Bam + begin wih the letters 1, J will vote at oth street, bet RCOXD PRECINCT. The registered voters ofthe Feel; press begin with the letters Ky 5 U,V. W.X.Y¥,Z will tween F and @ streets northw. THIRTEENTA it that of Nose names begin t, U,V. Xi YeZ will vor a: corner Bourta aud N stroc FIFTEENTH DISTRICT Inclodes all that t of the city of Washington 1y ing within the following bounde: C. mmencing at D street north, aud runaing up North Uspitol street to Massschusetts avenue; thence along setts avenue to First street west, thence a; street west to K street north; thence along to New Jersey avenue; thence np New J) Bue to L street nm rth; thence al Seventh street west; thence west to G street north; thence along @ street nm to Fixth street west to D str: norte, aud along D street north to North Uspitol street. FikST PRECINCE ‘The registered vorers ot the Fifteenth District whose names begin with the lotters A. B, C, D will Your at the southwest corner of Fourth and of str. Borth west assachu- First street SECOND PREciNct. The registered yours ot the Fifteenth District whose pames begin with the letters &, F, » H, I, J, K will vote atthe southwest corner of Fourth aud Hi streets northwes: THIRD PR The registered vourrs whose tsmen begin Q. will vote at azit The registered voters hose neines begin with th INCT. the #ifteenth District otters L M,N, OU, P, arth strest northwest, ve Wy $9 Thr street north SIX!) EENTH DistTRIct inclodes ali that part of ihe city of Wash lying within the fuliowing bonne x, ¥, Zwiil vote at No west. 2 of th Maryland avenge; thence along Maryland wwardiy to the caual; th: tae wel toSoatn Capitol sirvet; thence ap ad iorth Capitol streets to 1 strovt north: ane along D stre: th t) Sixth strect west. Fikst PRECINCT, The registered voters cf the Sixtcenth District whore nates begin with the letters A, B,C, D, E, F will voteat 315 P vania avenue pordhwest ECINCT. of the Sixteenth District with the letters G. H,1,J,K,L, 15 Pennsylvania avenue orth: ames be giv will vou at 3. THIRD PRECINCT. sxteonth ‘The registered District whose pamee begin with the letters 0. P,Q, B, B. T, U,V, W, X, ¥, Z wil vote at 322 Peuusylvania avenue Borthwest, SEVENTEENTH DISTRIOT Includes ail that part of the city of Washington lying within the foltowiog bgunds: Commenciag on hth etreet west.and renuing along Gatreet goath to the caual; thence aloug the tine of the canal northwerdly ‘aud berdhwestwardly to ite junction with Maryland avenue, thence alvug Maryiaud av enue to Sour ands If street; thence up Four-and- ead slong ihe tine of the theuce dowa Eighth & bail street to the cas caval to Eighth street w street West to G street sou! A. By v will vote cersection of Sixth stroet DE. LG. Hy tersaction of AWest. egin wih the at_isiand Hall, Pixth street aad Virginia avenue THIRD PRECINCT. ‘The registered yciers ct the Seventeenth who-e + begin with the letters A, Ly PQ, & will vote at Island Hall, near ‘iuters of Sixth etreet and Virgteia avenue southwest. FOURTH PRECINCT. The registered voicrs of the Sevest+enth District whose vames begin with the letters, T, U. V, X, 1, Z will vote at Island Hall, rear inter i street aud Virginia avenue southwest. EIGHTEENTH DISTal¢ Cc. All Last part of the ci: shington ly- rirects uth between oouia Capiul Figbth street west. FigsT rRECrNer. aistered voters of the Eightoanth District whore nemes begin with ths | 4. B,C, D wil Vole at house No. 464 i sree west, ‘The regietered y tors of t th District ters £, F.G,H,1,J, begin with tty Bthouse No 462 H strect eouthwest, ThIKD PRECINCT, The registered vourrs of the Eighteenth District hose names begin with the letters L, M,N. 0, P, , & will vote at house No. 333 b atrect southwest, Uctween Third and Four and-a-half streets, FOURTM PRECINCT. . Tho registered votors ot ihe Kighteonth District whose names begia with the letters S,'T, U,V, W, X,¥,Z will vote at house No. 901 K Stréet suuth: weet! NINETEENTH DISTRICT Includes all zhat part of the city of Washington lying within the folluwing bounds: Commeneiug at Fitteenth street east and running north to Bouudary street; thence along Boundary street to Morth Gage Hot street; theuce down Nortl: Capit street to street north; thence along K street to Firet street Brats theuee down First street to Massachaseits avende, ard de aseachusette aveuus to North Copitel street; thence di rth Capitol street to E, and along & to Fi vet. ‘The registered votcre of the Ninoteenth Bistrict Whore names begin with the letters A, B, 0, D, Ey ¥ K wilt vote at No 35 H street morta: street west and North Capitl. COND PRECINCT. The registered voters of the Nineteenth District whose names begin with the letters L, M,N,O. ?, Q. B.S. T. U,V, W, X.Y, Z will vote o.13 A street Hortheast, between Norch Capitol and ist streets. TWENTIATH DISTRIOL Includes all that part of the city of Washington Iptew south ct E ecreet north beiweon North wad South Cupitel streets and Foarth stree teast. PRECII The registerad < of the Twortieth District Whore nates begin with the Ietiers A,B, 0. E F. will vote at School-house southeast corner of Thicd ana A streets eouthe SECOND Px ‘The regietered voters of tne Twen'jeth Distr = begin with ths lotuers G, H, 1.3, Ky hoo! henge southeast corner of utbeast. i THIRD PRECINCT. The registered voters of the Twoatieth District whose names begin with the letters N,O, P,(, & 8. T.U.¥.W.X,¥. Z wul vote wt Schoo Southeast Corser of Third and A street IWENTY-FIEST DISTR Includes 61 part of the eity ot Washington thins t nda: Commencing at Caroliua aveune und running up. Fourth t east to.E street north; thence along E street to FRisouth street saat: thence down Fir: wreot sa street north; thense aloug ‘the Ki branch; thence along the istrict bat 1 ing wittin the fohtowing Bow tre F he strect east; een street east to D street south: thenes slong D street south to South Carolina avenue, and down South Carolina avenue to Fourth etreet cast. FURST PRECINCT. The registered voters of the Tw first District ip with the letters A. Br O, Dy BF ‘© hese names beet Will vote at iutersection of th Caroll enue Ninth sreet gate Mt cer si} — aa The registered voters of the Twenty first District Ee Hr ge es eae ee i avenue and Ninth streets *. southeast! ‘THIRD PR RC! the es i “ 77 vote at fntersec: ‘Ninth ‘street soathsas OF eres Street sont; thence street Sonth; thence along smeuth to Fit er it | rect castt Baetreet south; thence om Baireat son hist Bast en sod along the braneh sayecasa re recistercd voters of the Twepty-secoud Dis- aaa eng avenue and E Feet, southeast The registered voiers of the Tee pis triet Dawes ‘with the lettses ou, nds KL as wats : wil veto on I sircet, between oh ‘THIRD PR ECT! be voters of the Dis- begin wath the lectcra NO, P, ae er SOF Zeal voce et the corner bet sate alte an ; Bs iggy tr By the pepe secrvtary of tae Dustin Odea, PE ete cones eed ame la “ KILBEN OGE,” Supported by TRY SAVILLE, Aud ® PowertTAST CLASS ABTISTS AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Sale of Seats will commence at Metzerott’s Mnsic (prodnced asbourg developed no case against wud catitied Lim and he was discharged trom arrest to-da; ADNIVERSARY DAY IN ROM#—RB)OICING AND MOURN: ROME, Sept. 21.—The anniversary of the oceu paticn of Rome by the Itatian troops was ocle- brated yesterday with much enthusiasm. The city was profusely decorated. The Pope re- ceived visits of condolence from bis adherents png creeks and rivers, and far off from the pernicious influences of decaying vegetable and animal matter, marshy lands, stagnant p and drains, and filihy sewers. © = * B. most impressive experience I learned to enter- tain cartain opinions concerning tue specific character ard causes of typhoid f which, though I have grown much older, and, trust, ‘wiser, since they were received, have soon take the stump in New York and Penn- sylvania. +---J, H. Saville, chief clerk of the Treasury department, has returned, -+-Mr. H. V. O'Conner, formerly attached to the Heal? reau in this ‘city, was in the city yesterday enroute to Mexico.’ +**-Seeretary Robeson is expected to return next week. ecretary Delano speaks at Cincinnati to-night. -*-First ad addressed his visitors, lamenti: be mis- Store WEDNESDAY MORNING, at9. evl7-tf | Assistant Postmaster General Marshall has re- | been’ strengthened and confirmed by a’ sirbse. | 8D¢ add h ys mis wosiss TON THEATRE COMIQUE, rned from his home at Paris, Va. quent patient stady of the disease in all its parts | Sortenes of the Catholic charch andthe Anjus and forms. * * # * * © But which are lita STxxet, Corner or C. the most efficient of the supposed predisposing tice done by the Iatian government. -———— *Frisco’s Rat Tae Kvu-KLUx Prigonens.—It is stated minces, he supporters of ©'Conor and Adams in Sonnecticut have placed in nomination an electoral ticket. Foar on the Conneciicut elec- tors of the Greeley het were well known as mebmers of the Know-nothing Part Mrs. Paulina W. Davis has written aris, in which si andidate as on abounding vanity lives on the eweot of his flatterers,"a woman's ¢hot antagonist on the woman question. The San Francisco Kepublican says at herold that - that the President refused to pardon certain | and exciting eauses, what the precise natare of * cree. | 1udge Stephens J. Ficld, of the Supreme Cour THE Bhat SBURCTION AN THe OUUNTRY. | ku-klux prisoners in the Albany penitentiary | the atmospheric causatives and terrene depend- | “ TORE PROTEST aca oe eda akon te (mk, eee ee DOVELTY OF Abe JAMDCESS OF EXPENSE. | WhO Lad been recommended for executive Ghotiongur the diseases lnsoeher wore ciueince | SAN FRamcrsco, Sept. 2).—A large namber | {pation bape Bes FAMILY NIGHTS. TUESDAY AND FiclDays. | clemency because of a protest com ng fromthe | the influence of season, its temperature and pede meg peg nowy npon tte | ‘The Republican also says: “Phere 2 ce TONE eee NO Rone ee | Mattiet (here the criminals were convicted. | moisture the changes th the ciectrical con | SY : mally ae 3 of honest democrats im this Stats who TONIGHT | yor a iget conre ga eas tion of the atmnosphere—the quautity, either ais | XCUONOT the board of supervisors in refusing } the release. ‘fhe character of most of the con- | Hon ort ee al ‘So presence | {he petition of the people to be atforded an oppor- PALS tee eee iets is very bad; some of them are ignorant, | Ur'nihed or In cycess, of ozone —the presence | tunity to vote on the question of extending ald Dedgit feewit, ssuaosiaicgrnae - cime. 305 | lawless, desperate men, who, it is believed, | 9 ie vegetabic. and wan animal hfe which, | ‘9 the Atlantic and Pacific rallroad. The Me- Eighiacd Flings sq 253.25 | Would not hesitate to wreak their vengeance | F'\! vegetabic an “ mn the at. | ©Banics’ Institute also earnestly urge the m or to veto subsidy orders im the interest of the Cen- tral Pacific monopoly unless the petition 15,000 citizens, arking permission to vote on the " from unknown causes, are developed in the Farker and mosphere we breathe, and are thus bron contact withthe lungs and other mucou: taces; or whether poverty with its sca upon ail who testified against them. 130. er Brothers... he's Daceh Oba Navat Orric ant Comm will not sanction tl bargain and sale Baltimore Convention. . E. chops preposition to aid competing roads, shall also be | re : ; food lothing; fatigue, th t the bot - Toubs Glogaen MeCormick, Master A. B. Wykotl, William P. | {fous or tear, grist, aud anciets allowed. At reminds the board of way E erman’e righ Son. Potter and John jarvin, and Chaptat erage, contaminated drink ius pone to a uM So papular: | en taken en al cans Daneing Master. Lewis, ordered to the Hardford, M pools, ill ventilated dwell . eult will without resu of of either, the nohie g Paris Boss. stor George Maulsby bas been ordered toguty | miasm,” ina wor these, ‘or how | “!*aster and ruin. Ii commence agin w a Ue hig a Onrieky tall sa rember of thé examining and retiring | many of them comisiued, ure the essential pro: Ginn imeem, mishiment, aud it & 2 ors Open boards of Washington; Lieut. ©. b. Gill dueing agents of ty dtever, Tam quite una- yee ro. it ag pene ote © been detached from the receiving ship Sabine, | bie to tell; but I do know certainly that the die | pargyy tie Sane a Pie Gener Lodge 1 : aad SW ene Chen at 1:30 a and 0: dered to the iaitford; Lieat. A. H. Vail, | ease breaks out from time to time inthe same | GQ. F adjourned sim die at Lis the en fom, 25 Don't for, trom the receiving ship Ohio, and orderedto the | or in different jocalities without assignable ‘e ely * tthe r j e#pecialiy for family patronage Hartford. v cause, and in the midst of very different sani. | "00- Immediately previous to adjournment ch " Oty No.) On Exhivition (New No| xewa pro: : 5 Sqvan | {FY surroundings. I-ventilation, over-crowd- | 2°T uuu delivered ue agree ed cas | : 2 Be 456 and Sale 439 awe ROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC SQUAD | ing, foul alr, accumulated Gith, the opening of | 5,1 0ean delivered an appropriate and elegant | 155" compelling a Iuize to give & brother his a am ar Sr. | YO*—Despatches have been received at the | sewers, cesepools, and the gascous products of | hoo geen nitetty or ome nr eet eae. | degrecs, ho matter how good be may stadon ‘) MARHRITER” | Navy Department from Rear Admiral Taylor, | avimal and vegetable decomposition, no doubt | jr2, Grow tments of ofticers of the rand Lodge: | 18h, the lodges, but he mast go through Bo, 416 7th street. betwen D und E streets, elght | commanding the South Atlanticsquadron, dated | have much influence, bat in t Jonenars of Chaplain; Caleb’ Rand, Massachusetts, Kk. W. page oe Se Rene wee es aegis Choice Ou Fates ees Be flagship Lancaster, Rio de Janeiro, Augast 2 — oho these not more often the nurse than | Grand Marshal; Albert Coken, Arkansas, K. the ee ot an ienea gaits: Brest stuck Paper ‘ifeigrc sh window Tived af Rio, 61 dase J 2One reeea a Re x, | sir these causes—any of them, or several of Gund Mente” Mace poeta eed drawn except with macat OF ‘Tings, Nails, &c-, in the District" ™* | and would sail in two weeks for Valparaiso, | them acting together—aifurded the specific nated, Ba:timore will be the mex<place of meet- | Se lodge; the Jaws ot the order com aula, Bings, Nails, &cr, in the District P eens . Be TERMS O£sm: 2 The Ticonderoga was at Para Angast 7th. ison of typhoid fever, then there are certain | ing o('the Grand Lodge. es oF Sees > all anny Please remember Name and Number. _je!-ly™ and expe to be at Rio on September Sth. | !ocalities in Wheeling, and in every other city in a ind: but said laws also leave the land, not to mention many country places, where the disease should constantly be found. How many localities in our midst which month The Wasp was at Rosario, inthe state of Santa de Fe, on the 19th of July, on the way to As- cunsion, w our minister (Hon. J. L vens) Indian Fight on the Pacific Slope. APACHES DEFEATED BY GEN. CROOK WITH A LOSS OF THIRTY KILLED. PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. authorities, or, if they do pot a nates, to prescribe when the be #82) APHlication #hoald be made to the Grand — hoard. 17 after month, and year after year, are reeking ot, D.—A& di f AHdge Of the United States, or tothe oflcers of (GG#45D COMPLIMENTARY PiC-NIC oh the station continues zoey, CHcers and crow | ong secthing with ail manner or fith?” What & | s.! Diogo reports fight between the neruny | that B. W. body apensation succchtems aml Wheeling creck, for the distance of w mile | of General Chook aud ndiaus of the Dare mek | 10 open a lodge in ti <u, or in ANALOSTAN ISLAND. $20.C00 SwinpLE-—A cate has just cometo ligut | of the staughter-houses, the soap and tallow- | Gana} Cropton cee ae pat, and | nitely forcause, no matter when, chow, anler in Philadelphia whereby the city has been swindied out of $29,000 in Philadelphia Sixes. The certificates belonged to Mrs. Charlotte General Crook, with a guard, attempted their arrest. Four or five hundred Indians fired on the guard, killing one suldier. The fire was re- ‘ihe members of the different Social Clubs of this chandler establishments situated near the banks clty and Georgetown take great pleasare in of this sluggish stream, and from which issue ‘Avnouncing to the public that they wil ncing at 3 AL give 5 | Sickening gases from the decomposition of ani- | turned by a company of cavalry, killing thirty & Grand Pic-Nic at Avaloetan Island, M@N- Parker, and mysteriously disappeared from the tter of such concentrated strength that 7) e se DAY, Soprember 231, 1 treasurer's office, aud turned up ina broker's | Mal matier of such .* Indians, when the remainder of the savages ie sipeatlenen many citizens whose residences are afar off lock. Tickets. W cou broke and fled to the mouutai s. Ferry free. The visiting tribes of in oftice, where they’ were presented and sold by a and were pur- the existing general law, be at once reinstated cr restored to membership; vo subordinate lodge can reinstate an expelled member of its own motion, but the consent ot the Grand Lodge is absolutely necessary; if there is no local | : 1 dread a wind from that direction, and inquire if mata prescribing what vote is necessary to reinstate vow ie Washington have accepted au invita. | Woman calling herself Charlotte 3. Parker. The | typhoid fever is very common among those who | “C°d bY two companies of cavalry an expelied member, with the conse the to be present during the afternoon aud evening. | 'T9mster was made through the Farmers and | breathe constantly the horribly odoriferous at New York 2: Grand Lodgedie came vote which expell a acs and string Bad engaged fF the coca: | Mechanics’ Bank, the loan and transfer agentof | mosphere? In the same direction, look at th: | o'oNOR ACCEPTS THE nM rem Fou Pass. | OvEbt to be bad {9 re-restore to, metbersbip, it oD. we2i-2e* Legion Corded Mp age A het rms condition of the Hempfield railroad track in the IDBAT. requires ten (16) sombers to form or, og a POR. E par or ARROW | Of Philadel’ fe rs. Furey, is said to | immediate vicinity of the East Wheeling Glass Y on . Phe Ty Shas, | ToTwm in aregular Kebekah Degree Lodge. “Gants Fraak Welliecticad wees ARROW | have vouched for the identity of Bits. Parker. | Wanciiate wicimtty of the Kast Wheeling Glass Pole Nenem Zhe Times suye Chee. | Trike action of the grand o@ices during the ing beem ret iy retitted ge aT IN She aud Mrs. Parker are in custody. Worse than a dozen open Athy privies, beeadse | straight out democtatie commitiec, eee-pung | TEC In granting warrants for the institution by ber present owners, will feave ber! d | | of the continual deposit of human excreta be- oh ipet Suir vor Five Mittions.—Nathaniel | te-een the cross-ties—and is typhoid fever more Niles, « x-Bpeaker of the New Jeracy Assombly, | common in these localities, among the employes bis been prosecuted by the New Jersey Railway | of these establishments, than in the best and the nomination of the Loatsville couveation. SENATOR BAYARD, of Delaware, returned from Europe yesterday. Sanday excepted, at ¥Yeraon (the tomb’ of ives JAMES SY KES, of cesta sub contirmed Th red the ruiuate bodies in Germany was committee, to whom was refer- D r he improved. ne M. W. Grand Sire apon jel9-2m__ Gon’ Saperfutendent Steamer! Company and a sult for lbel was commenced | most delighttully situated neighborhoods of the | “2 besith is greatly improved ihe n by the Grand Master of Musourt, geinst bh’ yesterday in the Supreme Conrt. | city, among the families of merchants and pombe webbca * 6 ee ee tue damages being et $5,000,000. The leged libel is an article which thriffy tradesmen? No. Do the ct STRAIGAT-OUT NU and those who * walk the sewers LNATIONS IN TLEINOIS, speared in the T&D : i after mor Caicae, Sept. 21.—A Springfield (IIL) spe- H. B sali ove the Spar areot «diag, andthe | ently om the dsr ian other poopa? Ne | eit a iestsighcote Senses SP . B. h z hs employed to cleanse the stree om! emet th ester dw I, Attorney General Gilchrist, The men employed to cleanse the stree tral committee met there yesie: and no sewers grow ‘fat aud sleek’ from their filthy Courtiandt Parker, J labor. Jersey, and Col as counsel for the nated a full ticket for state officers and electors atlarge. ‘Ube state ticket ws headed: For gov- ernor, Sidney Breese. KX-FENATOR RICHARD YATES is lying very ill here D. Banghart, of Now & Murray, of this city, appear Herald, 20th Errect or a “Couner” 1x Waeat.—The ; the dens of filth ces cf the fontest emanations in our midst, asa rule,are not the usual herd: NOW READY, typhoid fever, which would otherwise capensis the oMicess and secmbers Soompy tee A eflects of corners in the grain market are some. | 1S" io CAS0 were the Influences just n Conclusion of the Metis Disaster a. | ftxtus they did before the saspensoo. LARCE AND EXTENSIVE SUPPLY iaukrapinyiot thee capeeed Tesin ce toa porent cf {ts specitic poison. Ido not mean to Vestigation. when a defunct lodge has been rewus. 7 iene . i r sSpandl ia © . = 7 - * " ni of its ah rectly Im thime Te is teaked, and withe grant | say that the residents of these Githy’ Jo. New Lonpox, Sept Tuspectors Boole, | the application of only a part of its membe are exempt from the di: probability, that one e:tect of the late corner in Havey and Keckwith have concluded the inves- x the but I do say that it qui tigation of the Metis disaster, aud meet in New OF wheat in Chicago he od at rea shen — those in easy lite—the Letter cissses, so-called; | York Tuesday to conclude their report to Super- Ey Chicngs thie gonad em fm the haste wil | Rd exhibite a marked preference for the | vising Inspector Lowe, who will forward it to BOYS’ CLOTOLYG: which farmers harvested their wheat at thetime | SUPE; and thove whoitve uj Renan eae. grounds, and forthe fall and winter seasons of the year. Exactly as scariet fover, diphtheria, measles, chicken-pox, and ether epidemic eruptive discases come around in uncertain cycles, and break out without a teace of con- Bection with antecedent cases, in cities, towns, villages, schools, work-houscs and country Places, etc., 0 does typhoid fever appear; but when fully developed it may then be commani- cated from person to person, and under tavor able circumstances for its propagation, a wide spread visitation ensue.”” ee The Woman ia Black. LAURA D. FAIR, THE CALIPURNIA MURDERESS, OSCE MORB ON TRIAL FOR BER CRIMeE—HER APPEARANCE IN COURT. After months of de! Laura D. Fair, for the meer of ae Orit- tenden, begam yesterday in the 1th district court, Judge T. B. Reardon presiding. As is usual whenever this caso is culled, an inimense crowd was in the conrt-room, which showe that public interest in the result isiu no of the corner, in order to hurry it into market before it was fully in condition. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUIT! Bois? acuiuk Suit ) BCUUUL BULTS, . 2 DRESS SUITS, Bove: B. Y® DRESS 81 ITs, ¥8’ DB&SS SUITS, Youray 1 ITS, Youtas’ peed Burrs: YOUTHS’ DKESS SUITS! Saw Francisco fs im a ferment concerning railroad subsidies. The majority of the voters of the city petitioned for a grant of ten million dollars to the Atlantic and Pacific Koad, buat the City Councit refused to entertain the prop- osition; in lieu thereof they have passed to print an order to submit to vote a proposition to rent subsidies of two und a-half millions to the Sentral Pacitic, ten millions tothe San Fran- the second trial of YOUTHS’ PUSIN youTHy BUSIN lodge for a ¥ cause, who, were in good toration of its charter and kY made a teport rutait at the time of © standing upon the r not w :a subordinate lodge ts kuspended, and ssid lodge Tesumes the @xercise of its virions fenctions, those members making the a restored at once, and the other mot! were in good standing may resume m mbersiip upon such terms as the local laws of tle juris~ diction may prescrib A new transiation of the ritual of tne Order into the German language was authorized. It was decided to be necessary y elective officers of a subordinate lodge ive the Rebekah ree before rein=tallat . itwae determined inexpedient to change the terms of subordinates from six to twelve months. it was resolved inexpedient to silow a sabordinate to enact a local law providing for the pasment of & specified sum as dace and relieve Car member from further obligation during his obliga’ ‘The Grand Lodge decided that no © ordinate 4 wise abated. can change the regulation as to qualit! -ation tn fo the Mexthetn Pacdse cal maces Gar n | Gunmany amp Russia Tho Poster Lop | "Mace Volt exterel thachurt rennet se e'sonk, | ceome tee emeer coseieee "atte en, Li road. Says, On the authority of letters which it nas | under escort of a deputy sheriff, and took a seat | discussion, it was cetermined to allowed the law a0; received ‘from a thotoughly (reilinformed | by her counsel. N. Greene Curtis And Jadge <a enmnee so tod ge snemengion Senter op ¥ s C ” it, is s the ff 4 01 she was cor: - aa 5 ction io Piece Goods! Wane On Tose? Coste GENE er | spversct camGlailly which now erin bebeses |. Asdbscnes it ie ome ete eee | Daliag or iat manent FOR EBABLY FALL WEAR Switt, who was formeriy conductor on a freight | Germany and Russia, there is a very genera! | way, through which she walked with « . | for funeral purposes. A street umiforsa fy a As train ‘on the Chesapexke and Ohio raliroad, | {Mpression in court and military circles iu the | She was dressed, as usual, in deep black—black | Campments w thorized, If sanction THE LATEST AND MOST FasHToNABuE | tok Py mage on the uecommojation train — oe — oe between the two a —_ black aa id veil, aaa beck gloves, pened ooo ow png = of the jarisdy b . countries is inevitable, nud every preparation | Everything was except her face, which © i ; ene oe ts SLeeeee to Gea Celene cae theca [mas aiceety Use mans ter contingency. | was as white as Parian matbie. Her golden | dinate lodges tw tr: PREPALED oe tt when he missed his footing, fell under the | A celebrated Orientalist, who és in hig curls trailed down Seoneh the folds of her | third degree. At? To MAKE UP wheels, and was crashed to dcath, his body be- | tue Prassian Court, and a frequent guest of | sombre veil, and seemed like rays of ganligut | Went iuco _ IN THE tg eeeeaty aoe Prince Bismark, returned to Berlin the other | streaming through a biackened cloud. Sue SS a . BEST MANNER @ day after @ long journey in the E seated herself at the lawyer's table, and rest- mTnay 18 Ineamire 2a ; RIVATE PROPERTY AT SEA.—Dnring ¢ ecting @ Prince's aides-de-camp. | in, on her hand, seeme na}? be te FOR eet tetent montisg of the Hesperoesherevee ni Booed exoreseed to him his satisfaction at an era oi | sad, ead reverie. Inthe opening proceedings | *uity was mule on the part of the defense, 1 SATISFACTION FASH1ON, FITAND VUKASILITY. of the inviolabili'y 0° private proverty at fea in tine of war was considered by Prince Gortssclia - koff, Count Andrassy, and Prince Bismarck. It wee re; as a good omen for the final e:- t blishment of the principle that the govern- wents of the United States, Austria, Germany, cee ey, and Ho'land were umitedin its upport. y Satz oy a Corren Mure. — The valuable copper mine in Floyd county, Va., known ag she took no interest whatever. Sue sat with her eyes on the floor, and only lift- ed them when her coansel’ turned to her to make some remark. Her veil was kept down closely over her face, and her fea- tures were almost entirely hidden fron the eager, curious gaze of the crowd. Later in the day, when the names of the jurors were called, she manifested asiight dogree of interest, but when, one after another, they were excused be- peace having now pequa for his country. The aide-de-camp laughed in histace. “ An era ot peace!” he said. ‘Go to our officers’ schools and see ae they are learning Russian, are studyi may of the Russian general staff, and ‘with what care they are copying them, by the express =. — 4 ——— jot replies were given correspondent other officers and high court fanctionaries. A S74 CALL 18 MOST BESPACTFULLY Sc- LOLTED, HABLE BROTHERS, J. K. Allen was called as an expert, and testi- tied thus briefty and rationally :—“I' have been a practicing physician for nearby thirty years; have bad some experience in cases baving b deut o1 icky luh«tic asylam, and dur ing that time had over 2.000 crary peovle under my charge; I have heard the hypotherics! case ‘read by dir. Phelan; 1 am here as an cxpert, and before answaring the question would like cause they entertained opinions, she seemed to | t0 Say that the more i studied the question of FASHIONABLE TAILORS, the Turkey mine, has been sola by ‘Mr. Sods | AX UNBArEY Wire's Scicine Mrs. Sasan gather trom the cireumstance’ a know! eof rags gf npn prey Lane hg ag more com| 000. x e i little eym, 7 was ‘4 ‘here it ends, nev CORNER Tex AND D sts, | The company Ravens company for, $6,000. | Formley, a native of Ireland, aged i.who lived | how aympathy there cold, at 301 East 39th street, committed suieide and hvae now gone to work cleaning out the nor any physic. an in the world could tell yo: ‘morn! ‘im fact, OCC asi Uke this, iw ak: ©. CA8SELL’S DANCING AOADE- | tunnels, sha‘ts, &c. tenon orate @ fools of themeclves in to make aeere of Heth, is) treet and Mary- doctors.” The frankest tostumeony, ia Wa badice jo.eam, &F Mattress-ide—killing bugs that infest bede ase stant, ‘atin ESD, S87 Irish potatoes are so cheap in Kansas as ons , Poles Bndioene Band euene not to be worth digging. ° away as quickly as | ,.FacTE@+* S®%r20The Chisago Naii says. AU a ews | , 8A Peoria farmer has died of hydrophobia | the Jast few days she been came. ‘The Mee ut cine last wheat M4®°X10 Goons. from a bite 18 years old. Qn Tuesday she said she wanted to go to lre-| Sitting apart from the prominent actress in ee ee a ‘cleaned out” by WILLEIT & BUOFF, 905 Prxna Axx. Sz A seventy-five year old North Carolinian | he tone wig ent dor in Ded, be bogeds | attired ta Diack wey fosseey 207, Ste 100, was | ceteng t matin ‘ay the $= — x challenges the State to foot race. tolooktor her.’ ‘He went fo the bescimont ena wes the eee rot Mr Fain one ei ‘ne omic erate, Diamoer, ENIQHTS TEMPLAR CHAPEAUX, 2 seltzer Omaha barglare, needs and 7, are in there found her lying Md, her throat cut, and Aine nto court before bre Fur ost Seentas satis cand Meer nnd other property ° Kansas waiting head over a wash which contained | latter entered ‘notices either sacrifice, some, * * BUTS Sere Sauce eee rot ‘The husband's razor was in the tub, spoke to the other and Cee nines furnsiee ett retura, Another, Bi. Chiao “ “ AU poisoning.his aged mother.” eaige Guin sagen eb | root and Uranch, by the sherit wet wae soe FEATHERS, PLUMES, and ah oe used, a7The ze, who gave a three-thousand dollar little a in rthis Mee Pete tet | while ago, has now only ‘her pisos leh cy was | memento of her late 3; while val i" Ser Cased emberramed. ‘The general verdict 7 dietrict © 1 A mam who headed sweatheart Mined ie tne? | addressed her AAS loveliest of nigh, caused gon to be | «. " sleseed among Re even though calied the loveliest of its Gtug ct | Sem some money, and | a pscmnton says that if you banda a Rewepeper with | scrap cut out of 44 Siazara, ts | of it be aes warts oc tetmnest ee with out rue "othr. day, a | Se ming werap Comainet. & rope 5) feet long, and e has iis tigen os bare fettion or thawte Bue ee his ee S7-The question as to whether Capt. Colvo- ate by cooking an committed suicite or was mu-dered at middie of the rope. 2 a: the courts. His relative of the Proof to show that’ found ina state of