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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays excepted, * AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, — | Pennsyl: ania Av mue, corner llth 8t., ‘ BNING STAR NEWSP ‘Te , THE 4 pst APER COMP'Y ‘ 7; ; > months, @! THE WEEKLY STA R—pnbliched Friday—91.% tie errewtamtiae mdi’ "| -W2. 40—NE, 6,097. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1872. TWO CENT ertising furnished on application to G street north, end along @ street to Sevea:h SPECIAL NOTICES. EVE ING STAR. THE WORLD OF STYLE. FIRST ther plop 3 a = = FALL FASHION: ‘Th istered voters of the Thirteenth District Card. A : — Engr beat ‘ nee Washington News and Gossip. | wnat to Wear—Colors and Shades. ae micsictary, discovered a nafs acd +ECOND PRE for the eure of Nervous Weakness, whew vous begin wiihiine letters A. B.C. DoE, E ai tr ‘The registered voters of the Thirteenth District at ‘of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the INTERNAL R&VENT! OFFICIAL. Extevtive Orerer. Disteict of Corr a W ashixaton, September 19, 1* 1, Bexey D Cooxz, Governor of the District o Columbia, hereby give notice thats general lection Will be beld im said a the seconé TUES the railrcad kings who have made enormons fortunes within the past few years, and the event is fixed to come off early in October. The bridal dress is composed of the finest and richest white satin ever turned out of the Lyons looms. It has been in processof manufacture since last March. It is trimmed with point lace corresponding in . , residing in South wilt vote at house No. 907 K street sorihwest. A Oiergyman, while etr —The receipts from this A Failroead Princess. 72. on rs 1. JK on by bancfal and 10-da3 quality, and six yard of orange biowome, ter : al where names begin withthe letters @. H 1. J, Ks {disorders brought ree t were $329 (38.47, B ts, Gloves, @ minating in a large bouquet on the right of the DAY—the §.n day—of October, 172. between the = M wile Louse vo. O19 K ctrretacmihwen’ | bole trate of = vg i bere By oo source to-day x . a = : = : matin Tage boa rae or ni ro the nome ne lesen cobra oe ‘ THIRD PREC NCT. this nobie remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit THe Usirep STATES CURRENCY on*standing ma: das. fer the -lec:iom of twenty-two members of the | The registered voters ct the Tairteenth District | tule Habio remedy. Prompted by s destte to bene three yards long. The bridesmaids’ dresses, six in number, consist of whité crepe tissue, ruitied to the top of the skirt at the back, apron front, square neck, short sleeves trimmed with jardi- niere bouyuets. The bride's mothet will wear a pearl gros grain of the most expen manu- facture, trimmed with a blac! thread lace on, [Foshicn Correspondence of 1ae Evening S:or. New Yors, Sept. 30, 1872. ‘The veual cargoes of foreign birds and birds of passage have etrived, and the papers teem as usual with brilliant prognosiications of the ap- From J. L. Kurvend and rom J.C. Parker | preaching see<on. Drees. opera, conceris, recep- Bouse of Dele Delegate D strict. as cr ‘ Ve Acwembly of said District ot Colam! Bitled * An act to ¢ the bistrict of € into elec ~ dat> 's a> 1 ste: os le r | whose names begin with the lett-rs NO, P. B. | tor prepsring and nsing this medicine, in a sesled at this dat> ‘s 27 ms teafel by an act the Lee | B atzeek portiwent, ” 7 Tote St Bovee Ho 948 | enweiogs to any ane whe neds tt, Preaf Chars Mason J.P. Martin, of the War Depart. FUORTEENTH DI-TRICT renee Station D, Bitle House, | ment, hrs been ordered to Lon’s, Ile, Ky., 0 + approved An Includes all that part of the city cf Washington | _marz3-ly New York 0} irspect ‘he recruiting rendezvovs at that place. end as herein iter des r® a heid theirrespectiro lying within the following bonnds: Commencing at cs for one pear from the tw day of Ape h street north, and running upNorth Capit | siree aod « Pelveate to the Heo EB oresentn- ‘© Boundary ; thence slong Boundary to Sixth street | AMUSEMEN and seven yard Bete Pad J Wen thtees ohne Seeteitieee mek eae et we have the excellen: Sept smiber number of | tions, all urapproachable in beauty, gayety and he lacs is the nest rabrc re Uaed Mates, to: serve fer the term of 4 avenue; thence along Bhode Inlardavenne to | RT EW NATIONAL THEATER. Blackwood’s Mcjaz'ne, the Serit Co.'s reprint. Ia;niticence, are the themes of ordinai j society ! t into this country. and the set. seguinting tt poy pte pone Rg oddest Ma. J. G. SAVILLE, Lessee and Manager. | pay paxcipgnt rece'ved but few visitors to= haresetion, al Geabilers the magne Hee e bride a dreas has been pre. District of ¢ to Dew Jemsey avenue: thenes down New Jersey | ents AND RVEBRY EVENING DURING THE | day. There was no formal s-~<ion of the cab- | ¥ ee oe alternately patted, rust the reeu srenne to x rene nerth, and along K strest to . a1, | Saguaion inet, but the Secretery of War and sever: golden harvest from ths lam of rich prom'ses. | and filled in with’ rose bud Fiesti colored re eee rth CRS) AAT PRECINCT. : AMISS SUSAN DENIN.” arsistant . eoretaries in chargeof the depar:ments | Perhaps some of them will. Lucca will w SS cies Cin teen * composin pwINE places iD s The registered vot enth District A P.worfol Dramatic @ mpany ud interviews with the Pre ident in relation tp | doubtedly cairy away sub tantial evidence of ethan ne, pectaice Bi for boluing thee Serato same pe tn bias witttan case RCan matters perta‘ning to the several depaitments, American liberality, but its extremely doubt- white point e immed etwren ead hows ° : % i Pion a . I said, vis Whore nemes begin with the letters BE. #,.G,H. 1, THE Fauac ad ee Dramatic | Of Captain Alvord lect Cincinna.: tor Washing- | whose bones will persist in showing themselves, | 7.5, tor Pp a : wade cuhs ar te pent noon FiEST DISTRIOT. Seca Oe SR Fee Nee rere Eee erice wiih Men Weare aa cmon rare: | tom lest night. Santanta and Big Tr-o were | and one of them is d'sagreeably obtresive even | ‘tress, ornamented'w itt black thread lace. Of Includes sil that per: of the county of Wechington | Botthwest. THIRD DIETRICT, ducing the wonderful Placed in the em ody of the United Sta»s mar- | HOW, viz., shortness of money. the dinner dreses two were very effectively de Lips cast of Lincoln avenue and Bunker Mill vad, | phe ye gistered vices ane Fourtecnth District LOGRENIA shal, who committed them*)jr'lto await .arther | ,, Te anniversary of the Liberal Ciub brought | Lived: “Une of these was b fuck weet at Fort sunker , «ee = whos+ names begin with the letters L, M,N. O, Py avd his Marveiously Trained Birds, orders. The party are expected here to-morrow | together quite a distinguished circle of men of ‘The registered vor 7 i ot Fou st 3 north ox offer « pen daily from 8 8. m, to m. se) en n'wnd Bunker Hill road onl the" masse he Saklabanidt ered tn Pocitentt Daeeiee | EWES srs | To GUARD AGaINsT THE RINDERPEST, and | toasts and epecches, cong and story, and abucd, F will vote at Miadecebure toll-gate. ber otek w ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE. | orver diseases fatal'> cattie, the Secretary ot tne | auce of flowers to grace the feast. The ocession sre “ whose names begin with the letters S.C, 0 i ; stored voters of the Firat Distric! resid- X- 3. Zea yous ot coraee Fourth ana B STAR VARIBTIES OF THE WORLD: | Trersury brs directed the vollec* ors of customs cece st mee oo Thoupen. wer ptr ‘one ing in that part of «aid strict lying oast of the < ” FIFTEENTH DISTBICT ighta,for Ladies aud Gentlemen, ever: at the p-incipal ports in the Chited States to | thousand doliars es the nacleus of a library, and Be ee De EPCs an eo eae ee Lewes | ra ctades oll eed eee of tne chee ot Washingt-n Friday night. Matinees(suen Ladi | stop the importation of cattle and hides trom | wes the first woman admiled to membersiin Martin » Hotel, Uniontown . = V ithin the foll wong Bounds: Copmnrures ot ae Sirisha mene ounce Momorompeneed By Gently the infeoted districts of Earo punigssaccompa: | A few weeks ago the club marked the death of The reciierea He, TATEINGT. | | Bifeetnornh and ronnie ap Norih Us treet y Wednesday and Barurda nied with @ corsalar certificate showing that | one of its members by grand floral display, ing in that part of sald discrict ning eastot tes | sette avenue to. First street west: theuce up First | The Great Cheracie: Ceunge Vecsiitt. y and g memorial. At the close of the exercises, Secretia river whee ice ee ing cast of the | Setter west cc K strect north: tence slong i strost Miss ANNIE HINDL® See t. | the flowers were distributed among the ladies Seprstio riser whose Qe NT OLN WRT. | to New Jersey svemuc; thence up Sew Jersey ave- | Reappearance of the Beantiel Varcten, se Lee irlmmed with white Brossels lace, white tulle, and half-blue roses. Another of several shades of peacock green and brown silk, most curiously and beautitally blended together. Of the suits the most striking is one of plum-colored silk, trimmed with velvet and tringe to match. The “fatigue” suits are of satine and relours, the suit en royage of fine invisible green ladies? cloth, faced with siik of the same shade, and the st-amer wrapper of shepherdg’ plaid,’ soft all wool, trimmed with black vefvet. The indis- persable winter suit of black Lyons velvet is to z, and a be purchased in Paris, together with an em- te m4 Present. . broidered opera cloak, and bats or bonnets to Z with vote dons show. Z uue to [street ncrth; thence alot Feet north to M183 LULU DEUMAY. | Horatio B. Lowry hrs been appointed assistant Miss Emily Faithfull has the sanction of the ith costume. eee AE ae Seren tenet Seth, Yhence slong @ street norte | TH Great Actor, Author and Melo Dramatist.. | ouottermreter in the U.S. Matine corps, with | Quon Ae her visit to this country, and its pur- | "Tc" jewels already resented to the bride Hine west et Lancer got the county of Washington | TS Etzthetrect west to D street novia, and slong D | ‘The Charming, Petite and @ erin Teer: the rank of captain, vice Capt. Wiley, retired. | Hose, of visiting the factories and large indus. | consist of anet Of superb solitaire diam onaece Iying west of Lincoln avenue and Banker Hill, vad, | Wo Eiath street west to E treet. ‘MISS BELLE BECESTE. First Lieut. Wim. B. Remey has been promoted | {ial centere, and discovering the status of | ctor pearls; includine neckians, whine in Giding fu that part of said district tying east Of | winte semetered, vorerm of the Pitecrth peat | BAT SALLIEAPT. The Faacinating actresvuud | A- Mullany has been promoted to first lieuten- ion Gees Sore Gee city, and the Teen. | #84 cameos, encracted with diamonds. Instead Bock Crock whose names begio with the letters | Vore at the southwest corner of Fourth and M stree:s vse, MISS LOTTIE FORREST, ant, vice Kemey. ee er ey, | of the usual locket, the bridesmaids have been A.B.O.D. E.F.G, Hy 1, J will vote st the lower naeus First Week of the New DOLLY VABDEN BAL sonCot dating: po geared presented each with a set of pink Neapolitan Seventh street tell cate. ROPER WES. SECOND PRECINCT. LET, leo by the Great Premier, M'LLE GAL- | THE APPROACH OF THE GREAT STORM that WHAT TO WEaR. coral, and the gifts to the bride from her father - nareg Beo™ Co pais The registered voters of the Fiteenth District | LETT. and our Great Company in New Acts J. | swept over the lakes on Saturday and Sunday | In the — all Creche vga are | and mother co ® complete table service . an teat said dietriet ing ene a ee ee ee oan es tee Paria | WMS Tian tackles, James Dougiige Laura | ast was annoanced in the morning “probabili- | BY3iNg home trom the countcy, and reshing | APL Woiier coest ot a complet and a hundred begiu with the letters K, eed tdi ank. 5%, UV. WX, ¥,2 will | = rere mete, se ecinct, ; | etre The registered voters of the Fifteenth District | ferep's hose 1 stacy begin with the letters L. M,N. O, Py | Goma will vote at No; 733 Fourth street northwest. | {hr'Grigtoal aud Thrilling Neath FOURTH PRSEINCT q lianticaily about, inquiring what they shall get to wear. The stores are full of new goods, and lately received garments, but nothing is easier than to make & mistake in making a purclrse, and the nily Smith, Sailie Wesner. Nellie 4: of Saturday, andon the afternoon of that Andrews. Annie Donnelly. alfred | day the danger became :9 apparent that cantion- ony great Terpsichorean and Dramat ary signa's were ordered at Buffalo. Chicago, FF Th Neca eing with | Cleveland, De.-oit, Grand Haven, Milwaukee thousand dollars worth of coal st xck. PALL HATS AND MONNETS rre unchanged in shape. and in th keleton are as ugly as possible. Ali the grace is given to . ks them by the milliner, and if she is destitate of + Distric: | SU88 CF NEPTUNE. Dooraupenat7 o'clock; | 4d other prin Lge ints hours betore *ie | money gone, nothing remains but to abide by it. that necessary gift her clients suffer, . The registered re of the Fitterath Distr: Overture sharp at 5 o'clock. Matinee—Doors one storm reached any of thee places. The difference as yet between the sping and The ro: i nigh shcee nemes begin with the letters 8.T. U,V. W, | hyn puare, st * ovcloe 2B) o'clock een eo Gl, hotmemmic oat aoe ore _ © round crowns, with straight narrow STRICT X.¥, 2 will vote at No 739 Third street north’ | St} We'chch, Overtare sharp at 2 — InroRTANT To D#aLeRs IN MALT Liquors, | {}e pall: 18 of material only, not of form. + | brims, are the popular’ st e crown soit and the city of Georgetown = = é " * | the Polona‘ss in black cashmere, instead of butt omposed of silk or terry velvet, the brim, which he city of Georgetown | west. ik anata EERIE Parco AND Gurran. The acting commi s‘oner of internal revenue, | pastiste, embroidered with silk, instead of linen, | Composed ot turned up at the side, frovt and a r RRCINCT Includes wll that part of sne city of Washington in view of the ambiguity of a poriion of section | and trimmed with -‘yak” instead of linen lace. | round, tacsd. oF mute whiotiy ee Lee ee the lecrees A: B<C DMSO. Gr, | meet cok heclee ae iar’ ISof the act of Jane 6, 1872, imposing special | There isa slight vaitatlon. however. ‘There is | When’ the brien le raised om one cide, ite a begin with the letvers A.B, ~F.G.Ho ty ond ru a Gown Bi: Scat te Voune . — taxes on dealers in malt liquors, and in view of egy sexe nt < ol- | ways mounted high, with a velvet bow, which is ¢, (teat Ho. 59 Market street, in George: | canal: theace along auace’ deuce Sereda aa GEORGE &. WISE, the supposed intention of Congress, has decided | mar, the latter being a close cut sack, with »m- | reatiy the most {mportant part of the dose, SkCOND PRECINET street to Maryland avenue, ‘hence along Mary lau Fustructor pues wholesale and retail liquor dealers who | meusely long and wide sleeves, much longer and | tion, aithough lace, teathers and flowers seo ‘The ered # the Third District whore | avenue eastwardiy to the cacal; theuce along th . have paid tax ¢s such may continue to sell malt | Out of all proportion to the body. But whoever | generally and indiscriminately added. Bares teeiy 6 itBthe letters b, MN, O B.S. | une ct be canal to Sooth Capitol s.reet; thence up COLONIZATION BUILDING, liquors under their special tax receip*s without | beard of tashion paying any attention to pro- The most elegant hats are those trimmed only Tt vote ai No sud North Uspitel streets to D street north, . being asserced as mait liquor dealers. The com- | Fortion . with velvet anda long real ostrich plume, the street en. DO. lung D street aurth to sixth street west. 427-Im" Corncr of 84 street and Penua. avenue. | missioner further directs that, the collecticn ct What ie called the “latest” style, though it is | cost of which, however, pute them out of the FOUBTH DISTRICT - peor th District a eens —. texes assessed contrary to this construction of | 0!d enough, old as the hills, as the children say, h of all but the wealthy. Ircled ih that of the ety of Ge registered voters of the Sixtecnt . ULD No.) On Exhibition (Nsw No “4 it is announced as a‘*talma with sash.” It i T faxbionab la ‘ Lames begin with the letters A, B,, D, Ey and Sele ‘439 the law shali be suspended until the que-tion a he fashionable bonnet has a large crown, talon eat ot igh F will yoteat SA" Peuueylvapin avenud northwest’ | _ 486 can be decided by Congress. rality @ mantelet with simulated hood 4 small brim tarned up asa cornet in front SCOND PRECINCT, 7TH Bt. a 77s St. 5 Jong rounded ends, crossed in front, and tied at | was very much worn in straw last summer, and The tered ¥ eo Sixteenth District panes Lape eight | THE WEATHER IN Surienpen ann “Tue | the back like @ Maric Antioneite fichu. It is | ladies who have line Tuscan or cnglish straw wh se hatnes begin with tters G.I 1,3, Kyl, evt, between D aud § streets, 8 ae made in black cashmere lined with’ black silk, | junnets have had teem pe for tall. with 4.N will vote at 315 Pennsylvania sycuue north cowe Hal ce, ao, | LATE MopgRare Naty." —The table just issued | MAde in black cashmere Itned with qanets have hed them peoparod tor tall, wi Cl 5 i fi» 4 Mi ense, a1 pI % coreg SEEOTD PRRCINET weet. pS eas pravings, Chromes, #0. | trom the office of the chief signal office, U.S. A Tak. or wealion aan is donee Gee wendiivn: je expe yy lining the brims with veivet, Je recistered vote. sof the Ponrth District whore age s ViWe Xs Yo wil ve FIFTH DISTRICT wueamkone Please remember Name and Nomber. _Jel-ly™_ | “mount of rainfall, with t Dames begin with the terters F.1.K. L, Q.B.S.T.U,V,WLX,¥ 2 will vow Congress street N.O. P. | The registered vo whore anes begin xteenth District ore U.P, Q, BB. Ty " 322 Penusylvauia | 82” TERMS 0, Picture Cords and Tas- | showing datly and monthly = in the District. renewing the flowers. and adding a feather tip to the lace from last winter’s dark velvet or beaver bonnet. nof barometer | It is made {o imitate Irish point, aad is very ef- thermometer, monthly velocity of wind and | feciive for'trimming fine woolen. suits and-cos- pacibeer ge sont Lo crovathog icon | tamen It lsobeninneie th Backs aoa ticioes x Very fine felt and beaver hats and bonnets = | of the wind for the month of Septemer, 1572, | Shades of color, and costs from fi ef Centsto two | sre imported this season in all the new dark Includes ait pee Part of the city of Washington . EXVENTEENTH pisTeicy ‘itn \ Gre ae = va pg. | Shows that 392 inches of rain fell during the ace snsraes Galtect meee _. shades of color, particularly biowa and sage wenty first street west. tnetndes hat part of the city of Was! 5 ‘quantity 2 491 and s _ ste - These are acloc: 2 ime ante Sout caneee Sawer is ce tehecine beecae? See PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. month, iid of tat quantity 2.90 inohea, of: pare — ib: and bronze green. These are selected to match ‘The registered voters uf the Fitth District whose | Dighth street ong @atreet cout eot.and rape iD, = Remes togin with the letters a.B,C.b.E,F.G@ | to the canal; thence alung the line of the canal TSEBE, MibE BEA GHAND TOUBNA | ult. will ote at the corner of Twenty-second and I | nerthwardly ‘and ucrthwestwardly to its janction Streets B rthwest with Maryland sven the costume, and bound and trimmed with vel: vet and feather alsot> mate! ENGLISH GLOVES ‘sheavy rain fall ocerrred, it will be | _ Camel's hair or Arabian cloths asit is indif- MENT and PJO-NIC on toe Grounds of remembered ina few hours, doing some damage | ‘erently called, is the most stylish material for thence aloug Marylacd av- | the College Villa WXDNESDAY AFTER- in this, andes much or more, in neighboring | ‘ull street costumes. It is very wide, but makes The latest importa..ons in ladies gioves c: SECOND PRECINCT chu -» Bour-and-s bell street; thence up Four-and- | NOON, October 24, 1572, for the boneiit of St. cities, (where they have no board of public | a expersive toilette at six dollars per vard, | for Enciich call ih duck wathine Che ees risof she Fish District whose | shai street to the canal, and slong the tine of ths | Ann Church. Tenna:lytown, Coaches wili works) lay it on,) and yet a writer in the | Wlten the making and the cost of the lace is in: | stor English calf im dark wal acy woh mean ihe corner of Twenty scesad andi ctecets | pte Bighih strict wea's thence down Higlth | start and raw regalarly every eae areolar George, | Pah iot of yesterday speaks of it as“thelate | cluded. It must be said, however, that yak embroidered in silk, the color ofthe glove Seer eane RED Sent LCINetS | street wank se ntaees Cree town, to the ville grounds. “fhe riding willow: | moderate rain?” if ths 's the writer's ides cr | lace, Wide and matching it im color, trims it THE COLFPCRE. TUIRD PRECINCT. The registered voters of the Seventeenth District | mence at 3 p.m, sex 2t- | asprirtle, save us trom what he would consider | €xactly. ‘The registered veteracf the Filth District wtoee | wh. se bem pegio with the letters A, U,. will vore Quite a change, and not a becoming one, has taken place in the wearing of the hair. now mounted high on the top of the he: tew pipe-stem curls arranged to fill = | aheavy shower! The mean daily thermometer | Black silk suits have been rather ran into the in September was ¢9.3-, the warmest day being | gfound, and their place is taken by those who rue southweet. g = ; : nd | can afford them, with suits of dark rich plum SROOND VE RCINCT, 1872 FALL! 1872 | we sin, when the average was s3 degrees, an jored silk. sage, green, chocolate, autumnal The registered voters of the Seventeenth District ‘ the coolest the 16th, when the average was 60 | Colores a » & . ‘be Panes t letters N,O, P,Q. B,5.T,U, | at Iolnad Hal , ar the intersection of Sixth street V.W.X.¥.Z will vote at the corner of Eweaty- | and Virginia av ind leat, or bronze brown. These handsome suits | *PACe At the back. | The Jose in oe 7 of Washi ve ith the letters D.B, F,.G. i teqec.s. Lhe prevailing wind was northwest, OE : 2 Sieg ae = name by which the new style is knowa amon, ore Secs mectier bees Been TE wil yess tr iscee eaueecer nrc aud nimber of tiles traveled 3,302, arp made up, with abundance of Bile pleating. | the initiated Jenny Joan nd Twe us; est, aud south ct sixth strect and Virginia avenue south west, es e . rental -eee- a =— ee Ovi gs a th Diet THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT COURT-MARTIAL FOR THE TRIAL oF Pay- petted beading, precisely pga — Political Notes. ‘The registered voters ef cue sinth. Di whne baure Nesia wtih the lettre BL nt. | THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT wasteR Rese —A general corrt-martial has | Ligh'er browns, gress, cafe Gemitrams, and | Bithop Simpson is out for Gran . ames begin with the letters A B,C, Dy Fr cB wil vote et Island Hall, near intersect THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT een appointed to meet at New York city on the | trimmed wk sek pee emt trains, and crge Witltam Curtis lectures on Grant in aiden St he ee ee ete ee sth day of October, or es soon thereafter as | for cartinge dre-<es. Black moire and tringe, or r How awe 5 tee age aeiaoeie Sees oe cece Cave The registered voters of tue Seventeenth District Wacticable, tor the scial of Major Henry 18. | black velvetand lace, are the feshionadle trim- | ,,,2/L0% Hon hic have Sean cai i # voterect the Sixth Di se | whose pames begin with the, letters § T,U.V.w, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Reose, pay mastet co other Prisoners aa mings for Diack silk. dadics ° sth for fall | 92, te pict = h the lettera KR. L, M,N. O, @. X.Y, Z will veto at island Hall, near intersection ; - wa @ it. The followine-named | traveling suits, is trimmed with silk, (yros-grain - wate te NY 2 wil i Ua Sig felvak: | 'siltn strectand Virginia aveuiie sou.hiwest, FALL AND WINTER Cen: ; ged as the detail tor the | of the antec shade. or a ebade duck me ee strangers, ere said to ast corner of H and Niueice:th EIGHT C an PB AND WINTER CLOTHING ). B. Sacket, irspector general, | material. The most wasteful and therefore the ae at vitien Includes all that part ot the city of Washington ty- FALL ‘ * | Col. Isruel Vodges, 1st artillery; Col. CL. Kil: | tarbionable design for. carriage dresses, is a reap ap He prannlg prego SEVENTH DISTRICT prepended certces Caiy, Commissary ‘general of sub- | demi-trained skirt, ruitied to the top at the | 1 ue “Mclal canva : < © el! that f the city uf Washington | “treet and Bighth sirest weet. MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, | sistence; Col. J. C £ ntanicy; Maj. ick, apron tront carried to the back, andthe | [eyv. rep., 41.916 i unde: Coneaein, The registered voiers of the Eightecnth Distric: 3, YOUTHS’ vs, | Absalom Baird, @ ector general; | new talma with eash. for the shoulders. tering, 1AM ‘ en i | whose names begin with the letters A, 6) Cy D will MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’. | 3145. William tillers; Maj. J. M.| Some very elegant dinuer dresses are made | ‘yp Noun vanaling’ acon na vote at house No A638 stret southwest. MeN’S, YOUTGS’ AND BuYs’, | Brannan, _ = oe a Mth | without bibebgr ati a ee laid | Goldsboro’ on the 224 inet eda ported 3 Neretemdit yr tere . Fae ¥; Maj. John Hamilton, Ist artiliery; | over in single folds, which are carried up to the ireel seme te mee down Ewe | wie, Reghtered voters of the Kightes nth District : . acid, Other tiary en cavalry; Capt Kichard | tine of the shoulder, and give the effect of a | Uteeley, of New Mork,’ ts advertised to be Feet west to M atre th; thence along @ | K wil vote at house No 662 H strect southwest. EVER OF FERED BEFORE. Arnold, oth artillery; Ist Lieut. Asa B. Gardner, | Wetteau plait. Bometimes the sleeves ate ‘The national reform democracy of New York t perth to Ei ost, and down THIKD PRECINCT. *BVEL OFFERED BEFORE. ist artillery, judge advocate of the covrt. formed of this side pleating, but this method is city have nominated John McCoole for mayor. Cae gore gn Rg K street north; thence | The registered voiers of the Kighteonth District EVER OFFELED BEFORE Paym-ster Keese has been on duty in New | ungracetul and unbecoming; the coat sleeves * 3 the workiugmen’s central association hes ne eee base Hames begin with thy fettera L M,N; 0. P * York, and it is alleged that @ short time since | which have reappeared, and which are rendered nominated ex- Sheriff Jame O'Brien PRECINCT. - Q. K wil vote at house e * spate 1 5 que f vu tts 4 ex- es +. d, voters of the ‘Seventh, District | 2M ilavote nt honge No. 233 ka rtrect soa verious irregularities were discovered in the | anuque by the addition of two putts, one at the ith letters A BC, D. wt FOU PREC Mr. Belmont has informed the young men’s Liberal republican association ot New York city that his name must not be mentioned in connec- aster’s, No. 1639, NE. corner ND PRECINCT. a gnanagement of his office and accounts, hence | top and one near the elbow, are much better, wd $Otst othe Highiacnth District the court-martial was ordered, The authorities he cloth cloaks, such as have appeared, are ghege, pames begin, w v ih thes fosters S, £. U, Vs We do not believe, however, that the gove. in th Af - eaten san en Pitts Ss auras a casetil taspeliowor my ensdebieueroece iev ye gove.ament | made in the sack cape sty few very hand , ith the nomination for mayor. 3 ; has lost any money by bi some ones in dark cloth lave been received, | U2 ¥i - istered vorers of the Seventh Dieriet | Xz » r ) | Mr. Tremaine, republican candidate for Con- ar eee er ae eee NINETEENTH DISTRICT SDS Seraess) centage ra wee Own Year’s Work or THR Coast SuRVay. ik tana Recaen ete ee afi tressman at large in New York state, has his and 17th streets. it a ee Includes ail that pact of the cliy of Washington never before have Led such a variety of Gar- Prot. Berjamin Peirce, superintendent of the | black marten fur,once known as Alaska sxbie, poser ong ip sap ey eprmmegng Stoney ‘Fini veatetered veesea OF ike Geconth. Digivice | Hitech eceecenet and toneine aetna ae ments to please all tastes and desires, to coast survey, has subm‘tted bis annual reportto | The Do!mar will also be a favorite style, bat coate the ring canes, ze a heer umes begin with the letters 1, JK, ~ | $Bfet; thence along Bouudary street to Borth Cag: accommodate all purses, or to give the Secretary of the Treasury. In all the north- N.O. FG, K, will vote at Mr. Belt’s, 3.E. corner | lol street; thence down orth Ospitel street to = age wraps than for street wear, its large loose Bi and Vib stree street north; thence along & street to First street such entire satisfaction. ern sections parties are yet iu the fleld, and will | sleeves, and stylish but somewhat negligee ap- eat, thence, down First sircet, to Massachusotts {2 Continue until the approach of winter, when | pearance adapcng it to these purposes. * gaachune f ill be more employed for opera cloaks and cer- on a ybges D. Kelley, of Philadelphia, in a ublished letter denies most emphatically that we bas ever received a retainer ur bribe from The recistered vovers of the Seventh Distr ; p , ; : ier of America or the Uaion , —— transfers will be made tor resuming operations | Jackets in cloth and cashmere, embroidered | ‘8 Credit Mobil Bdoxe s begin with the letters S.T. U, Vs W. | Us thence down North Capitol street to sods = : s 1) Pacific railroad company. xT oo he ote ¥ : ae wee serher wie E.and sloog & wi ft. in the routhern sections. Surve: ing parties are | in black or shades of color, re-appear in profu- Chusetis avenue and IT: 3. No. - The republicans of the north New Jersey con- now engaged either in triangulation, to; ion. used read, tablishment will fully repay all are no corst of Maine. | marked oct ts bemaier id istered vote phy or hydrography on the const of 3 of the » OF E1GH CH DISTRICT Tr. ineteenth Bistrict Avisit to my Friday maid hte grew ional oistric! met tn convention on ¥ jane tH Dis i ‘ ames Login wich the letic.s A, 8. 0, T), 8, | whomay appropriate the tine aul trouble of com- | Special astronomical observations: have feng COLORS AND SHADES. und nominated Fréderick A Potts, of Hunter- fig eatin: the folowing bana Comneaten 'S. | Fic. Held, Keitivote et Wo 36H rect rie? tng, whether they purclass or ouly wish to view my | made at Cambridge, Mase, to dotermine the | | ‘The great art of the comtumer at the present | GoM; for Congress ta mys oni agen t ths, tulowing ‘bom de: Commenci wee let strvet west and Norti: Capitol, | 30S whether they parolees or ouly the United States anaes, Between points in | time is to blend shades in euch a way as to form | * Kobert Hamilton. ‘This district is largely undary; thence alo: ¢ Boundary to 3° EE RA oe the United States and points in Europe. Spectal | a persect harmony of color.. Much confusion is "i Groce eal Mites on adress at th mrt; thence down Slath street weet to Rhode | ype Tommtered voters of the Mineteenth District examinations have been made t) verity the sail- | created by the aunouncement every few weeks Baka counts foe. Kutt: oon Pe ee dolar. arcane; thence slong Buode Island exenuoto | pg ae Yew Wee titres we Noee Te {8 directions for barber charts of the cost of | of a ~‘ new” color, when there can really be no yee oe ae ee ae Deen be U atnect Sands. thence Sen ae ene Steet | visest aogineass, betwee Meech Casita eed i New England. The tides have been recorded | such thing. and the so-called new color is noth | Or Oh reas he will go to the Sadolk x See cee ee ne S tava norte | sreets. ea 5 nah ue cn emaak, constantly during the year at North Haven, in | ing more than the revival of an oldone,or anew | CoUBtY fair, Long Island, wi Se oe ene strectat to B street north and along Netrect | tncinzen ait Me eee ee ToT ai sT , the © a Penobscot _bay und at Charlestown navy yard. | shade of color ulready in existences, an address und witrers the humpback horse trot, Borth &. Fourteenth rirece weed Focingen, ait thes part of the city of Washington SIEAUS, the Clothier, iin progress Sear Poneto sRuods Iaiand | | “Paris in ashes,” for example, is simply the | #P¢ spend the following day with ® sciend at rhe senioterca Ute Ie SeT, esa Contd neice Peni oe : STKAUS, the Clothier, sin progress neat Perrysville, west of Point | darkest shade of grey, formerly known as eigen ss preg ene gy Eto phe repiaters 4 Adana octal Judith, and also the detailed survey of New | grey, and resembles inv hoa? Lee pep tom Pong registered voters of the Twen! ible green 50 closely that they are often mistaken one for the other. In the inner depths, however, there is a shade °s have been | which in one is green ana the other red. ‘This Voe at u_rih Lorth wee. t JO1L PENNSYLVANIA AVESUE, Haven harbor. Special hydrographic inyesti- Ee 4011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Kations are in progressin New York harbor and 1011 PENNLYLVANIA AVENUA, in the adjacent waters, and the td. published # brief letter,in which be sa after a thorough inve that the charges agai that, igation, he $s convinced < General Hertrant¢ are hates me ried at Governor's Island. Field | merks the diflerence, but with a subtlety which | ‘tally unfounded, and that it is the duty of nH thy BN eo gueenh Fa Three Doors from Eleventh Street, ries are. completing the shore line survey at | itis difficult to detect, except by patting the | fY€TY loyal citizen and triend of Presid aed BAD die ety between Qani B, mes bern wi = Puree Doors from Bleventh Street. | che south end of Lake Champlain, and otaers two tints together, Patong eee ier toeupport him for Gov oa mar A will vote at School house southeast corner of | _se%-tr ares rom Ricvonta trees. | sre sounding its northern branches.’ Hereviews | ‘The silks of the season exhibit nearly every | © eer Fal The regieesre Mic Eighth District wrore | shird aud A steectee utbeast. P'QY- E,GCMSELL® DANCING Agape. | a come length the work dove ail along the | variation, of every shade, of every color, and | potesturg tmire eave; The poms or ne pamer t vat. BT. UY ee i Pot Hail, lb street and Mary- corst, and @ magnetic elements have | gloves are made to match, In plain-colored 7 oy i - > a , betoen Hevenas obs Tetiter a Notre of the Twentieth District | ic Mac ncemae’ guna petrest and Bary becn 4: termined in the vicinity of Philadelphia | silksof rich quality we have counted thieons | Sth tion ee be ale aed © call tor Tres seats +. T.U.VAW. X,Y. % wil voto at Bekto! houss | TURSDAYS and FRIDAYS 3% 106; Gents. and at Washington, D. C. The tides have been | shades of wood color alone, and matched each Ot Ocheben tor the coe narin on the 38 INTE DISTRICT “ rhe! < taeae: Stolv p.m. Matinee every WEDNESDAY regularly recorded at Old Point Comtort, Va. | one perfectly with gloves. ec ober, for the purpose of nominating a Incluie» the cig of We: AN Meee ECAR RCN SONO:, Ft pect, Haima A kad-vome baal cater ee, Gaedatia reconuctsanee ie Sores ae tee commences at the palest ‘water ‘¢int | candidate for Congress against, General Eppa Beat ~ TWENTY -FIEST DISTRICT aoe. spittin | Harper's Ferry; the detalledsnrvey of the James | (cau de nil), and goce down tarecch Teecty-her | Hunton. ‘This course, it is underst 20d, will be Senet we : ei Iriagerhkan (he foliebian break Geen ee M ABSONICO GOODS ~ | river, Va. hasbeen extended upye Gets tone | Seniscae ifferent shades tothe dark*inv able.” raid tamniactory 20 Col. Mosby, aud he ts “ Fer rmcixe nub Carre ® “and run an | on rick river; twenty new In grey there are at present to be had about Consider it as a violation of pledges made The registered vcters of the Niuth Bisgsict whowe | jot cast to'B streor worth; thesse sioog’ Kr sitens WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Pexwa Avi hy Gree ni a eas | Bim. Mosby will oppose ‘th Dees begin with the letters 4. B C.B. RK. FG. H, lished during the year. and nine others, which | fifteen different shades, beginuing at light ash show extensive additions in comparison with | grey, and ending im iron grey,or “ Paris in bs J their first issue. Tide tables for the ensuing | ashes.’ h to Fifteeth «rect cast; thence down Fil vik ereet eamt co aizeet north, thence along © = SECOND PRRCINCT treet north to the Kustern ranch; thence along the eo ii radicals whoever he may be.” Nee Of the The following nominations have recently 4, J will vote et Id 2 New York avenue uortawest. : ais shawnee , year bave been prepared, and will be published | Drab commences at light stone color, and | been made for members of Congress :—sth dic. a Tea edee gare ete Bish Regis spe] detente Reatern tranch to-B etrset south: the ce 5 w year bave becn prepared, P goes through to dark ten taking in about | tfictof Kentucky, W. O. Bradley, republican packs beg'n with the letters K, b. M, | wier ¢ B street som ; Ber patoe, ith district of Georgia, Col. J. F. De by KS T.U.V, WX, Z will vote at £9235 Mew ) Gown Fificenth strect eaat to Datrest south: hence A BAT. = . eighteen shades. i i J.B. Dever, repub- : GAUNTLET, Nove Scene at tHe Waite Hovse— be; light “tan” lican; 6th district of Wisconsin, M BP. York av cue bortiwee' along D street south 10 South Carolina avenue. aud FEATHERS, PLUMES. aod Ml wets used fs ‘ 4 rown begins at a light “tan” and goes down sey, ae t; 3d yron ie TENT! DISTRICT BO Ou Oa TE Ra Te eee Met | tne order. Agate tor Hepulation, DeMlolay netan | (“Medicine Bear” Wants to put His War Shirt on | to chocolate: ending iirthe alt, dnvee eye ee Wan. Whiting, xcpuriizict of Massachusetts, al that pe . Fist FRECLE'T other Swords nt tactory prices.” sepiz im | the “Great Father.”"—After our report of the | #0 rich and deep a tint, the walnut. vn ne, Tepublicas; T it the first District \ pi New Ji Samuel J. B: con G sitect nerth aud the canal, Sud be be revistered votere of the Tw Sa PERG Stl STAN RA ee tate del Kose-color starts at the palest fiesh tint, and | New Jersey, uel J. Bayard, straight-oul leventh and Fifteonth stresta west, Whcseantves begin with the leties A, I, O, Dy B. F FREUND'S LADIES’ NATIONAG DINING | nterview of the Grand river Indian delegation | , Mose-col bh five shades of flesh to | democrat. Phe democrats ot the’ 1ith district Will vote At interacetion of South Caroling avenme | B', Dahon CREAM BALDOR eae eG | rare President closed on Saturday last, the | “biotsom” andésrase ant ughancy | of Pennsylvania have split on the wmuenee gtera of the Tenth District whose | and Mintb street southeast. Tench srery Gago fees Jharan te, euameg® | ‘Tetse-Bioux party were insrodsesd by General | oan waroon, embodying not Oo een Seems, One faction has nom- wi e 1. -G. rine first District ome, factiitées for ot g | Uowen, A: it the Interior, and | twen‘ different shades under nate nm itorm, it member, and << hieek Ne Saey Nerees sO eae be rita tie Ietieeg oy 1d. co, Weddinges Dinucre, gc ccasiste rice | m council with te Geead Rute teak vlan | frenty-five : s single | the other has nominated Chariton Buracte wees SECOND PARC*ECT. L. M wiki vote af interseetion of Goutn Usrollua fo, ny ether in my “line in the city, and | Medicine Bear, chiet of the Teton-Sioux, open- | ‘The lightest shade in evening colors is milky AR Se aS he regiaterod vot ‘the lenth District whose | aveuue and Ninth streets soatheast. cotiote ©. share of your petrenere. + | ed the “big talk” with a speech very similar to white, expressed exactly term watered Tu Fastest Tror Ever Made To WAGON. Sows ttsL.M.N.O.P.Q. KS, THIRD PRI anty fret District ND, and + ALOE Boan- | the ong he recentiy delivered before the Secre- | mille ‘as in it tuere ie previgly indescriba- | The state fuir at Sacramento, Cal, closed Sat- Seti west Cotter ot Bet is E strecta ones’ | whise anen begin with the teters WO. Peg. i | Shame stone, sat-iy | tarv of the Interice; bat before olay 20, tala | Hues te Me there 195 which city people | urday with a race between Goid«mith Maid and tteeath aud E streets north. 5. 7. U.V¥.W_&.¥.% will vote at intersection o bis huge calumet on the mantel-piece, and after | at least al see in Pitan Lucy, mile heats, best three in five, for $10,000. ELEVENTH DisTEICT South Carolina ivénue and Ninth atrect southeas:f removing his feather head-dress deliberately | * Next to this ie pearl color, which goes through ‘mith Maid won in three straight heats. Beg ceccd ty Ait part of the $23 of Washington Iy- TWENTY-SECOND DISTRIO¥ proceed-4 {> unehir< himself #9 the Dosmall | about fifteen shades to full lavender. When Time: 2:20, 2:17 y and 2:23- Governor Stan- paland west Exgath strest west. | Jncludee all that ‘of the eity of Wasbington - wor e mgs faces present. _ ~ lavender ends tne pale English violet begins | ford’s Occident speeded between the heats. Sac case BcIreT, Iping within the fafowiog boundy’ Commsneing divesting himself of his nether garment he ad- | and goes through to lilac: lilac through | Time: 2:21}, and 2:213;. The third heat to wagon whore Lames bogs eit Of tke Blaventh District | ¢ oy ry Pe street cast vanced towar's the President, and holding it} another series the dark » violet and | was made in 2:93, which was announced from es OES fora, the letuare, Ae op. 5. end Cacoliv: pose ake Rca) beer oe pose wehyd = —_ down the scale again to | the étand es the fastest time ever made to wagon. cath coat ane * en General en took hold of it, | plum colors. 7 the canth street south ‘nd placing it on @ chair told Medicine Bear |" Yellow shows about fifteen different shades, | 87 Professor Tyndall, —3 = ters Distrtet rough the interpreter that the Great Father | beginning i straw color,and ending | *cientist, sailed from Liverpool for New York 7 “in wih the 5 would not wee: ta just then; tar wecte accept it | in se ziined ot paren wi ane on Saturday. P.Q.k 8.7 U.veW xX south asa proof of &is (Medicine Bear's) good will. The number Faken sidationed donk wot tx: &7 Advices from Arizona show that the Re ertet Moryldad wcue aud Mleveuth street eciner. ifescms that it wae Medicine Ucar's war shist, | cinde aff that are made from the different colors, | Speche Indians are again at thelt old neck nt TWELFTH Di trict whats nana Stain Sith the lotre a Bde by Adorned, in whieh he had lifted the hair of many | but simply those that snmprise the recent im: | murder and robbery. Juclades elt that part of tthe elty. sons oe Saeee kin ‘Penasylvanis ‘Ho. 1897 Pagrety nRunlo oem: pelea eigen rg — Portations, and for which gloves can be pro- &7 The annual exhibition of the Maryland ine enone © et north and and cautant hoeeoe aoe _Seveine Brastiiag thon in wate bs baka en & | cured to match. Neither can we find time, nor institute commences in Baltimore this evening, Setween Biath street west and Elevouth sisect aaa Secon DRacTucr. NNOSTHERN ICE? NORTHERN 10z1 = phe - the Teen aber ee epee to particularise the shades, whose subtie- and promises to be unusually : FINST PEEerec ‘gistored voters on roe — oux, are Saunas as Saseenees. i S7Four men were ‘Ther: atered roves cl the pTeetiy District wer |‘: Lom cil vote onl strest, between Teh’ aud 8: oie wis eames ‘Bre bighty ised, fabuloes meoceves be pn me “diene i the it from | Maine, on Friday, by the upsetting of a . b , between F and'G 3 ; | Mretts: southeost. J.L CHESEMAN ow De set upon them by the wearcra. General estheii view, for gradations in 5.2 oti vote at street, between F and G streets salehma [ne poy Bueecesors to the Ladependeat Ice Company, Cowen accompanied the delegatiors to the de- one re mogalan petaven in oemte, anh it S7-A despatch from Cairo, Ii, gives an sRCOND PRECINCT. ‘‘bove pemes begin wich the letter jomes with chs best quel pot yesterday morning, and shaking each man | women could find thelr loves Im and the | account of a bloody ‘The registered voters of the Tweltth District whose CAA Ue eer af hick they offer taths pab'ic by the hand bid him ‘good bye. They invited to them in color and won- | ‘sborers at Tunnel Hill on Saturday in wich the letters Ky LM. N.O. P,Q, | Sth and streets sotrh>sat in large or smal] qaantitues. the general to come up the Missouri next fall Sertully tullettes X.Y, Z will vote at Sh sirest, be. Given under my hand at the city of Wasbing‘on, fot of 9 bs'reet. ard tee them, and ‘the wireets north» District ef Colcesbin: is niet rota Seen! sylvania aveous. well. In bis speech at the House, M, HIBTEENTS DISTEIT fember, A. D. eighteen hundred and, sere we icine Bear the President that . 9 Ri yar ou be sncher: J cai | belonged to him, (meaning that he held him in nuivg siceg Seveuth strert | By the Governenst & the District of Columb's, esha os ube ahorvest oii i great esteein,) und that his. promises to set te U,strect ncribs thense alone O mzect to FRYER LE STANTON, | ad Seon Bar. eptia = § men had been futfiled, street west; thepee down Dstreey ! wepeltd Secretary of the oe Osuna, ce. “=< evelution test the Progressive Party — BMemoval of the Ameri. cam Oficials Naw Yorn, Oct. 14 Weshington dipstch Says that private advices trom mn report acris's in public afteirs, and indicate the ae cendency of the old Japanese party over the re- formers, and the end, for the present, of the spread of Western in that Empire. Minister Mori is to be succe by a represent- ative of the nom progress ace Capron, who went trom Washington mmi=soner of Agriculture t fill the same y Japan, brs Leen discharged. Peshine Smith, who went +> Organize a law department there has al-o been aise! 4. Intormation from Earope repre- sents th® embassy to the Western . eats powers as stranded tn London wi tty. Work on the war ve: Leen stopped for want « these complications Mr state comm iss tendered bim » . New York Notes. THRBLATERT STORY AnOUT KY CuNett BUTLER New Yorn, et. 1— The State Dep at Washington hee information tha ers, +) “he eXcen f Bacharack X Co. extent of abou: was a he United S pire for the e-change of 7 opera on to-day. TWO MUTHATE: were ‘found hidden in a bar *reet, Brooklyn, le ght RAILWAY MANAGEMENT CRNSr The coroner’i jury at Pat as to the cause of the rm but nearly all the jurors railway company tor care!.rsne-s. TWEED'S BON, RICHARD, denies the rumors thai bis father ‘has ted the city. Tweed was absent, however, yestor@ay, but he is expected to retuin t-day. erman Fri 4 goes in'> ° From Europe Te-day SIR CHAR! OM CLASS LROISLATION. ct. 1.—Sir Charles Dilke lectured in Giasgow last night on glass lepiviatio ». Some disorder was apprehended, and the authorities made preparations to sup; sonstra. tion *hat might be made, but no distarbance occurred. STILL BARPING ON THE OEWETA AWARD. Lord Redesd: bas written a letter. published, condemning the c ernment representatives in the Geneva arbitration, where, he says, th ¥ were sacriticed tw t) > demands ful’ explanati of the rea- sons which prompted the representatives to act as they did. ARREST OF AW ALLEGED AwRRICA® IN FRABOCR. mati amed La, trauded var ey aMou has been arreste Pants, (ct.1 id to bave ¢ BARON MASTINGS | Loxrom, Uct. 1.—Beron Hesungs “ed Inst | night. j a Alleged Colonization Voters in the Oil Regions TiTUSvILLE, Pa, Vet. 1-—The Daily Eveniry Press, ot this cf announ that there's a fraudulent registration in Tituss.jle ot nearly one thousand names, and the Prese intimates that this is part of the system of « onizaton whch has been extensixely practiced through- out the oil region. The Press is. an independent paper, and does vot charge the proceeding bpon either party. The registration is nearly double that of last year. There is to bo a vigor- ous investigation commenced at once. = ° The Massachusetts Governorship. MK. SUMNEG'S LETTER OF DECLINATION. New York, (ct. 1.—A Boston special tele- gram to the Trilwne says that # letter bas been received from Senator Sumner, declining the candidacy for governor. F. W. Bird wili doubt- lees be selected as a candidate in his place. A RELAP A London letter says the news of his nomina- tion and the duty of refusing it and the nece ig of thinking about it, threw Sumner far back agein toward the condition in which h America. The spacws and pain and nes returned. = ° = W. Prescott Smith Dangerously BacTimoag, Oct. L—W. Prescott Sw masier of « portation of the Ba bio ratiroad, and late manager of the ‘ne between Washington city and > i$ dengerously ill of hemorchage of ths bowels at k's residence in th's city. The rumor was current throughout the city and wrs telegraphed hence that he dicd th’s morring, but it was incorrect. He alive at 2 o'clock, but .» critically ill that de may occur at any moment Kepublican ion for Covgress. « republicans oF tructe th Mrssach: trict to-day nominated E. K. Hour fur Congres = -22-- ae Tee Pcrtic Denr.—The statement of the public debt forthe month of September insued from the Treasury Depariment to-duy showe totals as follows Delt Bearing Interest in Coin Bonds at 6 per ceut Bonds ut 5 per con! Debt Bearing Interest in Lawful Money. Ceriati’s indebtedness até per ct S+28,000 00 Navy pension fund, # 14.0,900 09 Certiticutes at 3 per cent... 6.5°5,000 09 S21.25,000 0 Debt on which interest has ceased since maturi Debt Bearing mo Interest. Old dem'd and legal tender notes, $356,056,1%2 50 Cerificutes Of deporii.........002 1565008 00 Fractional! currenc wae Coin certificates, Total debt. Interest Total debt, prince’! and int't... A in the Treasury. Debt, less cach in Treasury, October 1, 172. Debt, lees ‘cash September 1, 1 Decrease of debt past month Decrease of debt since March 1, Decrease of debt from March 1, 1809, to March 1, 1872. The statement of bonds issued to Pa. sflc rai road companies shows totais as follows: —Princi- paloutetanding, $64,625,512; interest accraed and not yet , $409,352.68; interest paid by the United States. €16,570,575.54; interest repaid by tion Of mails, &c., €3.423,023.51 bgp ope Sy a fall meet- in ie Biood Horse Association commenced - The first race was for the You stakes, for two-year olds, one mile Six started. The race wes won by Vanda'ia, beating Nevhville, Zadock third. Time: 1:49. The come oad was for green three-yeer vids, mile heats. Five started. Lampe, 3, 1, 1; Cadwatlader’s eb. £., 1, 2, 2; Han- ton, > distanced; Josh Guild aid lady Green: field, each d'stanced. Time: Ag, 1435 150. ‘The third race, for ® purse of #150, mus a juarter dash, was won by Wanderer, beating London, Rickiandeud Emtsa Pratt, Tine? 124 ———— tives, and from ee mae York, and from The celphia, of the Vatican for the first time al rimee pation of Rome by the ital

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