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———_—“‘ Omer; THE EVENING STAR}. Published Daily, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusyivania Avenue; coruer lith St, BY THB EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y. S. MH. BAUPPALAYN, Pres't. < 2 THE EVENING STAR i+ served by carriers to r subsctid TRY CENTS PER W t riders or ¥ Foon CENTS PER MONTH. Copics at the com T. Ts each. By maiimthree mouths, €1. THE WEEKLY STAR—pabiiehet Friday—@? fo s year. SF Invariably in adivanes.tn both paper seat lopges than pajd for. 67 Bates of adveriising furnished on application te ee eee eee Vez, 40—N2. 6,115. YUTLES AND REGULATIONS IN I aL LADIES’ GOODS. BB CPs nnd st tS @ MISS E. A. McC@RMICK, a& | 606 NINTH STREET 5. W., Will open MONDAY, October Mth, & large sud clegant assortment of IMPORTED AND PATTEEN ocl? BONNETS AND ROUND HATS. | ‘TSE Most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT GUO Do, as Children’s Mert ‘and Cloaks just received at KS. SEL. PPERT 8. 12 Oth street, opposite Patent Office. Bs” No Brauch Btore oc} iw JUST OPENING A LABGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELYETS, OF ALL COLORS, At Low Prices, at KEGARD TO SMALL-POX. | pox is to aiffare | edivons tt is som, but ave their children at 6 and cinatet whenever th: ball, etter five yoacs from tne last ino Cans MA BU cians Will be emp'oyed to go | parpors of vatcinating | Borpitals, and of all other «i s'ck are received: » asilors, keepers of sof all institutions » District of 8. HELLER’S, se25-tr No, 715 Market Space. wt, ROBES HOUSE OF INDUSTRY —DGESS x KING in fee various branches; ladies’ Trous- iy ups theit aduriesion thers’ | seas uently completed at the shortest notice; Bth duce sufficient cvddence of pre- | aren s Buita between . oy heving takea piace | Bd Zist sep? lm ‘ i OF ST. to ‘Stoall-p- 2 being eminently contagious apd iafec- BE SISTERS Of ot JOHN ere orenan om, Intiation forme an vuperative wecusity for | pANCY NEEDLE. WORK. Particular attention t oy ny id te Sine em , No. 2017 1 street, next seed Kor to ae. John's Hospital. oct im he bighest room in the RENOM ,FLUTING—The only place tm the ci wehare it ts peareue “PINEING dwelt to be preferred. bay i “And whenever to's tenant house end lodging- EaBsulDERING on H. MAUBER, 617 Seventh street, opposite Patent Omice. - DRY GOODS. (He Bale hotee, boarding hoese or hotel, the person afflicted by thecal pax cannot be iaolated to the satiofas: Ty oMicer, seid perton shall be re x hoapital by agents exaployed the Board of Hesith. erail-pox breaks oat in any Jace. the warning flag (made of yellow if be attached to aad «xposed from the D> case, as © warning to the prescnes of small-pex in that ko- And if the yellow flag janl3-ly pa enever a cas dwelling or cS sal passer by of th catty not Immediately COMMENCING TO BOLL. attainall-, ap d,ou which is write 2 and legibte letters, “* Smati pox here.” 5 PRINCIPAL ATTRACTION POR Sb exposed part of the fufected house TitMeuall be the duty, of those, tn whose amettiogs NOW IN THE CITY Is capes D fumigete the house. sad Seams af hs sanass, cee cela tioey tamer e WOLFORD @ SHILEERG’S, 0 cleanse a NEW AND ELEGANT DBY GOODS EsTABLISHMENT, Soath Seventh Street, ip which isto be found the best assorted stock of BY GOODS in the city, com Sigg all the Latest Surles in FALL and WINTEE DRESS GUOLS Ach the aire of & sinare yar scintion of chlcrinated soda, earbblic acid, shall be hong in'the patient's room, au ly saturated with the said disinfect Steepelina id, or bromo such as shall be kept thoroughiy | =" the rson thane nurse who | Biack and Colored Silk = member of the family. Plain ana F auc: ¥ Fopting, Eg press Cloths of a1] Shades, Black and Golored Mohair Alpacas, Plain and Corded uae Width Alpaces, lack and Oolored Valve ree ored Velvets, leached and Brown Cottons in all Widths, Fi sia of ail Shades, anbets, ‘and Woolens of all descrip- Persons being k shall not come in con or persons. unless they hare rly inmigated and disiafected, sod chenged the clotbiug worn by them while in the f said atten: ints te Blankets, tions for the Fall and Winter Season. Inecnuection with theabove-uamed Goods are also ‘Kept a large variety of NOTIONS, BIGBONS, TRIMMINGS, nimgz in said room, patient while aflected by smallpox, shail be kept Gistinct and separate. and shall be given out te be hed © to persons Wao bave had theemali pox, Thefact t Me seated im exers Tostance thet thew ars Pi pepsin nn seers ere era frem | = patient. and must le House amply coupensate pur- pd waabed i chasers from far end aeer. kert = So REMEMBER are od give im Board * ‘fealth . The Arcade, - Bat it in ea Ko. 427 SEVENTA STSEST SOUTH, [ ou the proprietors tenement tees, lodwing- bourses. Doarding- houses, and to- Between D and E. tela to notify the I eme't-pex in their of fine and impris- nm: Dersens concerned N. B—Five cents will convey a part of the city direct te the door ard of Hesith of the presence of from ons reapeetin ‘this Bstablish- e233 Polonaise, may be found; Ie shell be the duty of the citizen to Sumediazely NS® FALE aoops ar no e Boar jealth of the death o - sou fem smallpox of which he may have kiow- BRODHEAD & 00.8. ledge, and no one eacept such as may have had the —— SmmBil- pox. and the cificers of the Bo of Health Lovely Drets Goods of Fayre nbd importation in = ern ibee cents dress, or the ‘most, arenes: then, « rac died io toeraies ot proces tying Ae seal pou | SE sinterment of sball take place within six hours after deat! as on &e the circumstances of the case wil all! sand Bo perscn who has small-pox shall be buried ies! tm private or public cemeteries or baryii grounds without a permit from the Board of Health, a mem- ber oftae same, or the Health Officer. os fe ae taken to » church or meeting-house, bat it shall cogvercd directly from the house to the crave. ben people are 5)» pooras tobe amabie to incur the expense of cof and burini, suy undertaker ap. eG to rm ¢ Mas to the poor el prov: fhe Ggfiand in exces caae ihesameto | AQ REALLY SPLENDID STOCK the Bese in wi the corpse lays. bat sheli > Place said corpee io the coffin. or take any part tn NEW PALL DRY G0oRs! inyiog@ out the dead. uoless be bas had mal! — Pox, met properly fumigated and disinfected hie BLACK ALP: . clothing. The laying ont of the bods aud the burial trom @4 to §3. shall bd ofScere appointed ‘oc that par MO} in extensive variety. > G af New Saxe Colors in the wbulauce shall be kept at the | choicest and the A magnificent line of FLENG, at @1, hall be accompanied 91 25. ond @1.50. : by an in #pector whenever needed tor tis removal of small- Fe pation: s or othe The inspector aco mnpanying the ambulance, and the driver, are forbicden frem eusering street care (Tr _a_y public comrerance. They 'shail also k-ep a suit of clothing to wear Goripe the service of removing small por paticats; in ote bo kept famigat’ dant dis Pn a ge ee gg g& ALL OPERIX RAND shell they Searthe mat ow tates whan eG duty - . CARPETS! 2 Dapectot ing to email pox ents and ARPETS! the driver of the ambulance shall, anti! otherwise “ , eS linen suit while on daty. to attend to the removal of fomigate and Cheapest Carpet Howse . He iz disinfected. packed IN THE DIS! ed mfely to the ambulance, and Geatroyed. o chines gyorg int of the clothes or furaiture ke pau Ce MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBDEBG i sath { ¥ bave been destroyed, the pa ihcinthey Delong, and gives receipt for | sorted and mest heise serckcah? PaDue the Dest se- Sapte cae wreoes ocamet for Satk | Be eetom eae Kcusth of.time as will be required to remove the | the lea@us Importers end’ menntectatsre te wee WEL; cakuinoae tiethnen adakemesonsioline Sor py os caper tees Ponies at Mf repair is needed, @ perron having had ‘The stock embraces ali the latest novelties of tho ee zehe.i be epgeged tomend it at ws rex- pone in driving the ambulance to any p-int, care shall be taken toroid cromled streets, ¢rhool houses, oF irequemted places. t cate. Keep out TASS NGLIGH AND AMESIOAN HANDSOME TWO AND TURBEE-PLY¥B, s AMERICAN ING is. EMP end STAIB CARP! ign A os t. Saeee —w OIL CLOTHS in all styles ‘The driver slall, as far sa prac- { crowded thoroughfares, and ing oF passing any procession, A foll ine COCOA MATTING, DRUGGETS, Cf corn ust beqorme Jian CRO MB CLOT! ‘ ‘The inspector cf VELVET and THREAD RUGS of altsizes, the presruce suc sty of small pox cases in bis | OIL CLOTH and COCOA MATTINGS. Oo caches regaations relation tot het ee ee iee | ghSfehasers wil) fad i to their interest to eall, ac E ine regeiations relating to wing | this Geum proposes x wi u erouealy Lapa snd thas icwer tab euy Bowes im the oy. ome to the coptagion owed te go. SA LEMEMBER T come 1m coutact with au: oo A . , . Arcade, preter shel in on urbane maaner inform No. 427 SEVENTH STREET SOUTH, je of ghe ywasant ationaie posed b. Pd of Healthacenrding uuall pox, vat shalt ~ telat master > . Bo~Five Cents will convey m from any tailed fo attend to the small pox atay direct red y fu wether the care cas ca solered | mene, ee cHy direct to che Sener Keo 85 Nac ty eX ose the otherinmates ors pat METROPORATAN Trin Satna nor oon 3 PANY, DISTRICT UF COLUMBIA, OG 4%!ZED AUG UST 26, 1870, CASH CAPITAL... 8100200 = Boardigs-Bouse, 0 sols.ed frum other iamates, he of she susli ina tenement. lodgive—ouss, it ix so aiyqated thet &) can nd taken te the ital: end + any poem interes with the eacevtion o < C3 ee yobey, td jorerd Sgulast euch persons? if Stygne te the XYmowledge ae this geder, sball be me eas! po: in tema" it hs ie fede! = ox ietcin, witheut | yyutnaveutes BOOBE PEELE, peek eeemert ivento the Jroard of ie ets SF Halts ccattog toe | SAMUEL ORGSE, Secretary. * Rete ot the parson O” Pereobs eausiag or . m. B. Todd, S) casee.wbace there fr bother a BEG acrzerart Soun®, Leashes ih S puyaician's) es to ‘Mosca Keli," pint "ansaia Se secured ‘saunowigg the ps a i ‘oots-te e |) ee Se The irepector shah see that the enles. FREUMDS LADIES) MA ry s es ores * Pirases who bd a “pox be cae a copuee spe * . a . ‘The fo: 1d . . fontea Be net Fee oa every ay ron &. m. soy, maxtor Bbc. mbia. 36 acc ce with sa act Ferdecs ec. ce, ‘qrictof Colombe, "peteea £5 tee deepening re. | SanerseE, te soare Sriare " pbly of said District. aud approved by che Gaxar- : Sine therest, Supe Be hap ee eane BE chia 6 y . 7 CHeiS C OFX, MD. . vectra tat ae Gawernor. oad 3 G SEAT Dakcatas. SFCOND-HAND Lt For sale om © street. betwee: ets feat ove incie pet oe ¥ 30. be s a Mow 200,100 feet J 0 (00 feat Geantiiog. 1 a 8 KO teeg 89 Boo ie Premes, Pplinds, 2u8 aed Gattering, Toaae ow ready 0 OF *ma: eeu percuaners, jo Butldines Capitel Hil. oci7-6t* yeast L. WALL & co. New Marbie Butiding. CARPETS -CAEPRTS!—~CAKPETS | 2 jaat rece! from the Im; ate eal: koma ore dere re, OS ‘The Iron Dock for the Repair of War Vessels. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. Low Prices. =| RECOMMENDATION OF SECRETARY ROBESON If | This Afternoon’s Dispatches, e available when wanted. SA NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS. Schwarzwacidcrdeciines the A pollo o except Nattans’ Orystal Discevery. D © W. Much, chief engineer a , and civil engineer Charies Hastin Prepare plans and invite terday afternoon. Gz. Garrietp has cailed a meeting of the All other proprietary medicines and everything roposals for the con- |, Ot - ope . we Apelio tually to bo found in a first-class drug styre at the | fiouse appropriations committee for Nov. 19,| Hruction of the dock. These oficers agreed Ball nomination for Congress frout the @th a similar low figures. Sere- npon a plan which was approved by the tary, but when the specifications were issued It was found that the dock could not be con- structed for one million of dolla re-ponsible bid was over $1.50), were as high as $1,700,000. Since then the price of fron hes advanced and the dock will now cost nearly two millions of dollars. The secretary, however, believes it to be a necessity and will therefore urge the additional appropriation for its construction when it is expected all the estimates ot thege- partments will be in. Da. W. Titpen, formerly of the Agricultural Bureau, but more recently the chemist of the War department, resigned the latter position on the Ist instant, to accept the professorship of chemistry at Howard Untversity. NavaL Orvicers Taansrenrep. — Lieut: Commander 8. A. McCarthy detached from the Powhatan. Lieut. C.M. Thomas detached from the receiving ship Potomac and ordered to the Terror. Lieut. F. G. Hyde detached from the Frolic and ordered to the Kansas. Master A. B. Wycoff and First Assistant Engi- neer A. F. Green ordered to the Nipsic. Tux CLERKSHIP of the Law Library of Gon- gress, made vacant by the death in July last of ©. H. W. Meehan, still remains opea. Mr. TLEYITES ENDORSES THE TAMMANY TICKET. The liberal republican co: wnrent io: evening endorsed the Tammany city and o ticket AN AGENT OF ABTEUR NATTANS, Devacist, C 24 wad D streets N. W. cl tr rei ty Caution. LEE & PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Boyers sre cantioned {o avoid the numerous Ccunterfeits and Insitations offered for sale. JOHN DUNCAN’S 8ONS, Now Yprk, oclS-fawly Agents for the United States. A Cara. A Clergyman. while r-sidi as wissionary. disouvered for the cure of Nervous THE “nro” ¥. RGERY It is stated that Jobn L of Ingersoll, ot the “ting, for the aileged forging ot ALBATIAN FAMILIES TO DRL It is understood (hai from Alsace and Lorrraine are prepari fettle in the neighborhood of Alexanaria, Since the tirst of January last between six and reven thousand of Alsatians have reached this city. y watiomar niecRARcE ConvE: TION. The representatives ot the National insurance Convention met last evening according w at- jourmment yerterday, and met tew additional INDICTED FOR Falooner, an agent Sted Room for the Representatives. Brief mention bas been made in Taz Sran of the report of Mr. Edward Clark, architect of the capitol, in response to @ resolution intro- duced into the House at the close of the last ses~ sion of Congress by General Butler, asking that plans might be submitted for the improvement of the hall of the House of Representatives, ‘The following is the report in full In South Auierica, g to v hie noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit ¢ sMMlicted and nafortunate, I will send the recipe for propar.ug and using this’ medicine, in @ sealed envelope. to any one who needs it, Free of Phares. i Spofford, the librarian, a) inted one of his Having examined the haliot Representatives | Officials wuobad arrived. Without transacting = Onation D i le House, Areistants (Mr. Koberts) tine position in July | with a view to enlarging and extending its stdes | Suy business, however, the meeting adjourned mart-ly New York Uity last, but that géntleman resigned on September | to the outer wall of the building, as contempla- | Until to-day. " $ 10, and Mr. S. has determined to make no ap- | ted in House resolutions passed Jane 1, 1872,1 | NO CHANGE IN THE GOVERNMENT'S INDIAN pointment until the wishes of the Judges of the Supreme Court consulted. ERE FOLLOWING PROMOTIONS. have been made in the Adjutant Genera’s office, of the War department: B. F. Wilkins from second have the honor to state that these are great dif- Heulties in the way of thus enlarging this hall, hs the roof is supported. by the wails which en- close it. To take either the north or the south wall away would involve the construction of new raitersof a greater 5) than those now POLICY. A Washington dispatch says Commissioner Walker denies that there is to be any ehange in the Indian policy of the adm ration. TBE HOMSE DISEASE IN THE METROPOLIS. A diptheritic disease AMUSEMENTS, EW NATIONAL THEATER. Ma. J. G. SAVILLE, Lessee ‘and Manager. =m prevails amoug the MONDAY, Octcber 21, 1872, used. In consequence of the large amoant of | horses here, but it has not yet attacked the ‘ ; to third class; @. W. Hanlenbeck and F. H- hi EVERY BVRNING during the week, and SATUR- | Ktatord from irs to second class: Tho foliow. | !ber in accomplishing thie rerait, Iam of the | large stables. opinion that it is impracticable, owing to the shortness of the time during which it mast be done. A result might ve gained equivalent, @ far as relates to light and air, and also adding reater area to the floor by abolishing the gal- fery atthe south and taking out the wall witich separates the hall from the corridor back te the The Celebrated Actress, SS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, in hernew and successful seciety play, acted for ten weeks at OLYMPIO THEATER, N.Y., To Crowded Houses, and entitled eet Oa An Frightful Railread Accident. A PULLMAN TKAIN RUNS INTO A FRSIORT TRAIN—SEVRRAL PERSONS K Portsyouts, N. H., Oct. 22—A Pul train on the Festern railroad, hence for Bo= at 5 o'clock this mornin, ing have been appointed Sirst class clerks in that office: David allen, W. J. Clendenen, W, P. Bacon and Wm. Griffin. In the Ordnance office L. J. Bryant has been oted from first to second, and F, H. Finckel appointed to a tirst class clerkship. on, Tan into a freight tral i r ° —- a e3 . ‘fo at Seabrook, sixteen miles from this piace, and ONE WiFE?! EP ea aera) RNS | Ee LT cee a Semone tae eteaee | fee stp. Geet wemuer of tees ome ONE WIFE! ut Annapolis to-morrow, and goes thence to | ing the Speaker's room, which wall might be | Killed and wounded. ine!uding engineer Deering ONE WIFE! New Jersey and Connecticat, in which states | pierced with doorways at the floor and by win- | ®nd the fireman of the Puilmau train. There t= E WIFE k doo! y : Prodnced with be will deliver campaign speeches. ~~ Gene- | dows at the upper story. Iam of the opsnion, | 00 telegraph station at Seabrook, and the par- SEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY ral W. I’. Sherman visited the Chicago board | however, that the glare of light thus obtained | ticulars of the disaster cannot be expected antil ELEGANT COSTUMES: = of trade yesterday, and was enthusiastically re- | would be a source of annoyance, as bas ed | later in the day. FURNITURE A LA MODE, ceived by the members. rof. John M. Np PoWFRFOL DistRIBUTION OP CHARACTERS. to be the case in the Supreme Court room, Langston returned last evening from New where it is found necessary to drape the TRE KILLED AND WworsDED. Portemovrn, N. H., Oct. 22—Th Seats seouved daily from 8a. m.to6p. m. at Box | Bedford, Mass., where he spoke on Thursday | windows and to depend maiilyon the open- | @t Seabrook was caused by tl 2 Office of Thea last, and to-night he addresses a me in | ings im the ceilmg for light. Besides, If win- | '"@ the freight train on the side track not being MONDAY. October 28— Baltimore, and then goes to Tennessee. fion. | dows should be made atceasible to the Mall, | replaced tor the pareenger train. MR. J. 4G, SAVILLE Ulysses Mercar, of Penn., is atthe Ebbitt house. | opening or shutting the same would do away | *® killed outright was Ca) ; y Y [3 See et I ——— with all reliable control of the heating, and Me. cen-tt OSE DALE? ene eee ENA, ACADENT YOR | would moreover seriously affect the acoustics | Kye) N- Hi a mah age pi LA “Hazino” THR CoLopeD CapET.—Rear Admi- | of the room, as it is well known that where lat- | &n« obably ba} = SSS = % : a tilation is and is condue tated. Mr. Allen, of Bangor, assistant ma ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE, | ral Case, Acting Secretary of the Navy, last | eral ventilation is present sound is conducted % oan ' aby Wir aa Pennsyloania avenue. | evening issned an order dismissing fom the | 17, ihe irection of the ifn Cotes toc tas | is. Aboot Sttoan nse eupetton tageren cmeeee TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION! raring the COLNE Cate oreo Lot | creased number of members without. making | Wbom were on the Pullman car. ‘The baggage : STARTLING NOVELTIES! | yee ee eG mpressional district of | #2Y extensive alterations in the hall. st, the | Car was telescoped into the smoking car. The Miss LYDIA WEBSTER, the Semale Hor. Mee tend. ne eotiige okttod &. ice Woe mM. | Walls under the galleries might be taken away, | ¢ugineer jumped of, but the fireman stuck to BNGWH, dotcor aod Golarie'Muic ait, | Merrick, the reprcsettatiye tn’ Congroes trom | SUVEOTLng the galeries ty columns or pier, | his pawl." Neither of the men were mach in- . s fe : : + & e' which would add the space now occupied by the | jured wounded were mostly taken to New- Movs. Corde! «, aud onr beautiful Ballet Troupe; | that district. It seems that Conyers was walk- * 7 tive and dashing vocal st, Miss Lula Delmay; the ing through the grounds at the naval academ: — rooms tothe Sa of the ball. Second, by | buryport, where two ss since died. bing actress. danseuse and vocalist, Miss SAL . j | obtaining smaller desks and rearranging them LAW APT: Janse W. Wesley and Mise Addie John | When be was met by Digges, when a Gght | Te iiouidbe borne in mind that the more the From Europe To-day. ensued, and Conyers got the worst of it. Iyprans aT Work on THE NorTHEen Pa- ciric RattRoap.—Advices received here from the engmeers of the Northern Pacitic railroad son. Miss Rove Celeste, Messrs. Parker, Buroauk, B Jean Buckie i he new Dalle RLECTION OF A LEGITIMIST IN FRANCR. Panis, Oct. 22.—The election in Morbihan to Bil a vacancy in the national assembly trom that department resulted in the success of the legitimtst candidate. hall is extended the more difficult it will be for aspeaker to be heard froma backseat. I aw clearly of the opinion that the most satistactory Way to get increased accommodations, and the least expensive, isto let the hall remain at its mner will sai: written by W.J. Thompson. entitled WaBHING. are to the effect that the track laying is pro- resent di and to obtain new desks of | THE AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAPH COMPLETED. qonree DOWN; on, 1972—jntroduciag tho greeting at the rate of threo miles per day, and fmalier size, which might be arranged on the | | LONDOm, Oct. 22—The Australian telegraph ouster Triple Company : the road will be completed to the Missouri river | fioor in a manmer to save considerable space. line is compieted, and communication is now Ries ul perilous feat of Walking the | by the 1st of November. Thus far have Se open with Melbourne. A dupateh rrom that Hing Head Downwards, without the aid of ropes, | 44 no trouble with the Indians, but bave fornd . Political Notes. ; city yesterday is published thie morning, bat it ‘Mr G EB. BROWN, the Dering and In. | them peaceable, and many of them are at work Gen. Longstreet has left the Itbera! fold and | contains nothing of importance. trepid Gymusat, on the Aerial Oord or Fiying Pra’ | n the road. An —- route has been sur- P- THIRTY PERSONS IRI URR! ‘a0 veyed t the Yellow Stenc region, anda | _ The republicansot the Milwaukie (Wis.) dis | — Only thirty ns were injured by tie fall of Fuvrspay, Oct. pearance of the truly | pass found ugh which itcan emerge wit! trict have nominated Gen. Fred. C. Walker for | the circus guileey at Shefield last night rN TLE Emma” - very light grates cs OTE: coamitieear. feventy in New York last One, toe ete ee “ 3 r ew York jas Oct. 22 —Mr. Sumner yesterday Ladies’ Biincsa, gery weaned ba ey Culancus tn Srations OF Agmy Esarnmmr,| night endorsed the nomination ui Wm. F, Ha- "4 ITE ‘0081 Paris, Family Matines visited Lathrop Motley. Mr. Look out for THE W' ib Orricens.—The following changes for New York on vemeyer tor May ia th- stations and duties of epgineer officers have just | ,,2 be convention to revise the constitution of © Pennsylvania, just élected, will me&t at Harris- | ‘The “ Frauds” im St. Louis. SPECIAL Notice: beeen made by the Secretary of War: Capt | burg on Tue vy, November i, Sr, Lovis, Oct. 22.—Tbe three experts ap- Telexram to R. L. Walker & Co, Washinaton The- | David P. Heap, relieved trom duty on the staff Ron. William W. Goodrich has been vinted to investigate the alleged frauds in the ple, Coma: 2 ; Te renin A J pene n ebiajer'G. | nominated by the Lberala aS & candidate tor strection of the new county jal! and building veryt. we 5 Oi Ls aa N. Y.( OO r ict. » be ~ e peeziReg ogre wae stolen. J emmehing « | Da greg Congress trom the 34 N. Y. (Brooklyn) district. | Sttacbed, known as the “Font Corners,” report Stephen J. Cajlaban hes been nominated for Congress in the 4th New York district (Brook- wee by the democrats and Uberals, prgia democretic papers are urging their that the building cost $101,000 more than the tual value. This excess is made up of the ‘ge amount of extra work, the letting of con ‘acts without compstition and at extravagant Capt. Wm. Ludiow. mews , cet Gro. R. Brown axp Mt wer A GRAND CONCERT ® Bua. L. Day with the battalion of to Ca causa n friends to stick. to their regalar.congressivaal | prices, the payment of large sams fur work not 8T. JOSEPHS ORPHAN asYLCM poe: oh MMe § bc BE Tard idyeae d D ations, Do matter what tuey may do m Fone" the payment of full prices for inferior Trill be given at ith Lieut. Col, Thi rey 7 uty | the presidential ticket.: ork, ete. PIMOOLE HALL on 7 URSDAY. Oct 2th, ise, | With Lieut. Col. Thom at Boston, and ordere: ) believing thut thé elections | — — -o-_-—- ¥ some of the best Professional and Amateur Tal- report to Capt. C. W. Howell at New Orleans, | held in Weet ate, ugnst for ess | AT] the Horses in Rochester Sick. tof eet Boating Mis ee} for duty. men were ile te Sunerv' of met (pe goEmeTEn, Oct. 2 —The horse aisease is on va.c uJ "4 ‘ave ordere: ie is opened on Ain increase, re are few horses in the city eee ee daughter ae ans pee een ee Ee Sone EYER Pay inst. for those who eee At to vote again. who are not affected. The strect railway come poresgnd Miss Addie Bandall, of New York city. . ~ Governor Walker will formally commence a | pany have suspended operations, all their horses TEEN'S Seae athe Aozaay os, | fe cmntancy mim oreguestot tye Peutance | Gute" ie bal ainlareeTne ohumtert | pane ks ans Tayccage spt enon or com | wi jwes' nce. le borizes ¢ following ap- nies bave also Hetweou ith abd oth wureetasor a tho door.” eat W General, to the latter « plan forthe en, | polntmests: Orange C,H, October 2% Atexan- | bores to ie seen in th ‘ @ street<, and there is not ® tan of the Post-' build? || dria, October 23, night; Leesburg, October 21. ‘mer’s team in sight hereabouts, ‘TS MARINE BAND ing Bp. Mullett Detloven tipte a crorn story cannot | | Mr. Roswell S: Burrows rabagpn.te gegen: he pretences WALL GIVE & CONCERT be added to the building frou kbovs withont Greeleyite nomination for Com 6 ty] | Larner aout rae Luo Parsonina Case, ying its architectura) appearance, and | district of New and the Rochester Ex- special from Leesburg. Va., dated yesterday ~ _ At Concordia Ball therefore recommends that the entire edilice be | press says that it {s not the intention of ghe the Virginia (Alexandria) Seiten. says the raised and a story put under similar in desiga | Already defunc® coalition to make any ofier | (% ed ‘at the of the élircul On every MONDAY aiid SATURDAY EVENINGS | tthe *Orrent ‘story. ipeld Of fab: | pomination. ——— pe opentag of tie discait 6 eee 2 not. ex j ALA meeting of the democratic voters of the § Elly F idovd, charced wish “he poleseing 5 a in er col the Pi th ward in jiadelphia last night charges of : “ q B4xso 4ND Guitag. GaeatD lewageris favor or a new Duilding: | corruption afd vepality were browaat against io bi pee aeanaroanameae: but if Congress does not coincide in bis opinion | Alderman Wm. MeMullin and Hon. Samuel | §ng ‘asked’ g eontingasee of the wane ments he will present Mallets he the best —— & ent teenie pe praromeorare = 1] Weenestey morning. The common: a 7 means of increasin; u esent were unanimously expelled from the party. ononan, E. WISE, as z capaci ‘he prt The bli Of Maxsach dsetth party. | asked that the case proceeded with as there would berome delay in empauoelling a jury, snd agrees if they succeeded in obteimi YY Gen! postpone the case unti! the arrival of Instrnctor. COLONIZATION BUILDING, 9p27-1m"_Cornrr of ¢ street and Penns. avenue. pleted their nominations for members of gress. They are as follows, in the order of ricts: 1, James Buffinton; 2, Benjamin W. jarris; 3, William Whiting;)4, Sam Daniel W. Gooch; 6, MEDALS oF Howor For GaLLant Coypuct ‘he Secretary ot the Navy has directed that edals of honor be awarded fo James ¥. Merton | en. Hunton. The defenes objected, stating it a point would probably be Spa by them Benjamin F. Butle * Ou No.) Om Wzbkivicion (Naw No pe BB gpa Jandamen ou the steamer | Kienezer K. Hoar; s, John M.S. William pig gear yy ad 466 end Sais 489 | the capture of he Grae Bee, lit of | George F. Hoar; 10, Alvah Crocker; 11, Henry | pot gsilt., Consequently the case was post om Br. ar ‘TRE St, | June, 18/1. Medals of hovor hare bosn awardod | }- Bawee,. Mchsrs. Budinton, Hooper, George | Wm. P. Tonry strived’ by the morning trate, Mo. 416 Tn etrost. between D and B troets, efgnt ou ee rans for herotsm | the present House. Mr. C. ©. Esty has been Seen ae ee wrt ryote above Gad E b Perdige ceevcwed ve, Seam George | nominated in the present 7th district. to fll the " ity Seems ple Choice Vil , ings, Ohromes, Be. oe. De S Eiuner, and Peut Tobin, lands | vacancy caused by the reelgnation ot Hon. Geo, | % believe that Mrs. Lioya was when Also, largest Window man, U. 8. 8S. Plymouth, spo, at the imainest M. Brooks. Mayor James BI. Builam, of she committed the deed of which she is accused. risk of their lives, sunned barbor of Hamburg, ly 3, 1871, and saved from drowning one of a party who was thrown Qut of a sbore-boat coming alongside the ship. Diffcvlty is anticipated in obtaininga jury. ‘The health of the prisoner is quite feeble. Prospect Pagk Races.—The first race at who was nominated by the labor reformers iit the 5th district, has declined to run. Tue Reoatra ts BaLtinore Yesterpay— rosy Frames. Picture sole, Binge Fi etc fm the gone {Please remember Nameand Number. jel-ly* 8. JUStH PAYS Fald PRICES for Ladics’. | J@mes Stewart, corporal ofthe marine guard, U.| Defeat of the Baltimore Crew b. he New Yor | Prospect Park, New York, yesterday. for « egte” aud Cnitttens SOUR HAND | BSC Figen ee jamped overboardin the | Ciud—Tue regatta of the Batapseo nacy ses | DUrse and stakes for four-year olds—Bon Nor SuSEe eRe) UNPRE-CLOTEING, harbor of Villefranche, February 1, 1872, and | terday was the most notable eveutof the bial = ne pad Tommy, 1222. Dixon jotes by mail promptly attended Pye 4 Ad Deteshens: from Srownivg. that has ever occurred in Baltimore. The at- ae fell in the first heat, and was dis- His driver was hurt. Morrell ran over tendance was immense, and the pluck of the gett, who jumped overboard, off Cowes, August | Ariel in challenging a club known to have s | Mim, throwtng hixdriver, andran the rest of the | LECTURES. 1.182, to'save Philip Cassidy, landeman, of the | any power!ul ouremen asthe Now ork tog. | Neat. Time 24sy. 230. 23° The : i {rom crowning. James Benson. sea- | ing club was generally appreciated. ‘The New | SCOnd Taoe, purse of 84.090, $1,700 to the first YRAND STAR COURSE OF LECEURES. - 8. Ossipee, who, June 2), 1872, at | Yorkers carried off the honors of the three-mile | %!-100t0 the second, #790 to the a 8) the imminentrirk of his life, jumped’ into'the g the crew of the Arial four lengt Gazelle, 110 4; Jadge Fullerton — sea, when the Ship was going at ‘speed of four i in seventeen minutes and featicen Rosalind, £433 LINCOLN HALL SEASON 1872-8, knots, aud endeavored to save John K. Safith, | seconds, but the Ariel forced them to a har - The race wax COMMENCING NOVEMBER 26,1572, landsman, of the eame vessel, from drowning. ' | struggle tor the supremacy. ‘Tho first halt mile », bat will be the boats pulled nearly abreast, when the seat Of the stroke oarsman of the Ariel slipped, by Which accident the crew lost three strokes, and with EDMUND YATEs, Prniic Prorsety ror Pervate Usrs.— és peciety ane kk. ‘ea roses and Lilies of th ley appear to be The investigation into the alleged frands in the valle, the favorite flowers this winter. the Kerosene shot ahead. ‘Phe Ariel crew: howe * Sew Yi ‘The celebrated English Novelist. ‘We notice that man = building of the Hari¢m court- hease in New York 'y Indiek have the heels of | @vcr, soon regained their stroke, spurted ahead, * eke eure” ote ivhiora/aecpesaeget Slik unbrena | S00 Peamah yoietstterseangnen rome: | Me Plantier s iawber mecatat. ct We . always ing asilk umbrella 5 Poin e turning-stake the a r ified te BR J. DeCORDO on the street has been given up. race was most exciting, thi . + mster, both testified to the fact CONCE SR BY MENDLESsOUN December. ‘A lnrge number of New York young laties wit! | wgether. "Bott bouts" turned spoke Ne ¥ how * cargo of lumber from the John Caray Bo: 5 spend the coming winter in the south fime, and the race home was hotly contawne | Was o:": S& portion being taken to the ET HARTE. ay re We have seen some exceedingly pretty jewelry | The race was for a sot of colors, a tag with thy | COUtBOUse, and snother poruon—some *”" GAniey DOUATERTY, { January, x ons silver.” | cbat-of-arms of Marviand, and asilitburgee Gs sertet amt, Genet’s private residence, at 130th Besson ‘Ticketa, whl reserved conte 5 iS Zor sale “ ion of fr a high :2 ‘ ae the winning boat, with the on at the tin avenue where building was going after FBEDAY, 25th inat., Tab str The monnd rate, ovst etwo- To ; he Pat Ofte, Sociatn” | (the Lord Stanley scarf seems to be going oat | won by the Unies war ten eine ee See rae Rein Tite re of fashion. Its principal merit » Seript says that atthe last bed : asthat it saved | and thirty-seven seconds. be time wasyery | the Massachusetts Historicai socks Ter be, i Wik Rodel Sa! enitgan food all aroand A.P. Peal Harvard College, exhibited CHOSSOR’S stick, Seale nf poh nt ail: Areas, Guoreta Duet wits. §x0T Gras— S aasaultert kl, aroend eam frou, A Foolish Quarret Ending ine Meeting. —— oon peek. , noun ft Atlan a Fae oi “9 of Atlanta, Kid and Castor Gtore, evening, bet From 1 104 Burroxs., j Bhok, Wiilte, Light, Mode, and Dark. Ali the new {ancy colors to match the prevailing shades of ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., EW YORK, auglS-ta.thim Bole Agenta for the Duited Btates. 108 BK . of No. ‘caned ag ee Steam il temgeratare, is ee baedserve ts otrs a cartel ashe! plac qty ok Force from or kum, and ss well elagted to ait geound i rte declined to accept, on the ay atin at ae Serrated pean ie hdeibe eles. This oll is now ih tee OY ae el between Me Fagen et T ue pm Pog pp " el’s second. ‘Both the young men we PRAemurs a co, 5 a rected. Mr. Force is a son of B. W. Opticians, ene, Ramsvevania Avexce. “ eeeaes ae ge New Peek weir RR STLE Sodas le ars ”, ¢, agentor the Reeurity Life Insucance ; ew York. . : is ANNCAL REPORT rnoon’s Schenck’s Pulmoni> Syru e Washington News and Gossip. The Secretary he Navy io Meorwonins | aggoctated Press R =. ak | | rena eerie eee ress Oi TS optatiie te Meaitact 4 feating mee Wane Seen: Tae) ponree iy were # iron dock for the repair of vessels of the o . WHERE 18 TWEED oe %] Szonetary Ros 1s not expected t | navy. Congress at the inst session appropriated | ., SEW NORE, (ct. 22 shaved ver 1# | tetarn here for two week, _ | tt oo'tor Ha parpase, and ine Sere a ee ee ence knoe greene Cots | ‘ ecoria be rovisions 0! 2 act. a > fq | | PauSIDENT Guawrand Senator Wilson visited | Sopcinted a beard comsiating of Captain Napo- | abouts. He did not believe ‘Tweed contem- ~ | therepublican headquarters in New York yes- ~ ns, naval constractors W.L. Hanscom | P’® evi ry or being otuerwise hundred tamiles | man | Mee ape tger grec t st inter coon ot ihe Maryland Jockes Club at me to day. The extensive n (he meeting. idea of what ts expected during the week, A LIST OF TEE SFANLES { givep by the Baltimore Gaz 4 s fe? & Co — Tobman $or Stable.—irue Biue, Wheaties, rtiror RK. Dar T. Band W ? Stable. Al'oo Mant, Faclagcen, Meteor and Jen je Patterson. Bacon and Holland die. Frank Hamp- ton ap Lerts « t aor A ns Sta Nevada amd baw colt by Li cingt 4. Belmont’s Stadie.— Woodbine, Victoriaand nt D'Orm 1 Te ™ Alvoy, T t Friend and re 4 *Stable.—Jobn Merryman, Stable ar Presk Park Fc perience | ns ° ara M | Lanrence’s Sta Merodac, M John and Quintard Wm. Young's Si Astra, Coronet and kiyn F ywer, Grace F Teetotal By the} rac th ast during the paxi summer. Sun says that THE RACE TRACK, which bad been beaten down by the trotters uring the a, ral fair, was uniil tor © : ar; rows were placed ap it to tear np and 6 upon the suetace. dont use during ler the loamy earth light exe harrows were kept im ok, until every of track had b edup. After the 1 harrows came laborers w askets, who care- | fully removed every pe or hard eled of | quantities of sand earth to be found. were placed spot was fc vari k wherever « clay ack, to use the vete- | ran M expression, is in “splendid con: dition,” and capable of enabling the fleet- footed contestan’s to make their greatest «peed, shoald | the weather prove propitious. The grand stand | is all in order, the open stand, neat by, ready for use, and near the Judges’ stand has been | erected a ‘pool seller's stat” exprensty' for the { cocaston. Ina word, through the untiring en- | ergy cf Mr. J. D. Ferguson, secretary of the Jockey Club, everything is iu readiness tor the ecting. | AT PIMLICO FURDAY | Atamearly hour Sunday morning scores of vehicles, many « m drawn by the finest hors sto be found in thir section, and driven by | those of the commanity who can'in oh luxuries, could be seen dashing along en roate to | Pimbco, to get aglimpse of the racers there «i talk horse. m. thi ber of F bled, and the stables were besteg trainers and grooms became annoyed at the curiosity of the crowd. The crowd contin’ | come and go during the day. ke about the g 1 perbaps, the most attractiy shed ne: black trame ertain en the rr ol B sock only one have made He sever among the owne is greater than any previous © the | organization of the Marylat oy club, and | many of the horses now on the grounds bring with them enviable record. The king of Uk tarf, “Monarch Md condition | and promises to adit another | | great fame as a four mile horse. THE Races TO-DAY. The en! el to his already jes for the hurdle races to-day are Lochiel, Blind Tom, and Tamman; chiel the favorite, the Dixie stakes, are Joe Dawels, Mate, Si Le- wit 0 Lover the others lash of two miles, Woudbine, Eaperie! Frien True Blue, and a b: Joe Daniels ie the ta ite over The value of the stakes in thie race ix 2,000. For the third race, mile heats, » Fadiladeen, and Hanover will start. Taubman’ being the favorite. Monarchist, De- tender, and Flora Meclvor are entered for the fourth race, a dasb of three miles. Monarchist being (he tavorite, 5 to 1, over the others. Bioopy Pern tw Poor we ProfRinent Citizens im Deadly Encounter—Last Friday morning the inhabitants of Gainesville, Florida, were startled by & report that were bi bloody encounter between two of prominent citi . in which one of the: john O'Malley, bad bis throat cat from ear to ear. Jobn O'Malley was an Irishman,and had many triends. Stark Perry is the only san of the late ex-Governor Perry. It appears that for a long time there bad existed a bitter feud between the two men, apd muny persons, Judging from their character, prophected & would end in blood. Last night they met in company with several of their friends. High words and quarreling en- sued. It was not long befure the two principals clinched, A thoment aft-rwards O'Malley was seen staggering off, with his blood pouring pen the groun © Only walked about ten steps when he fell upon bis face. A doctor was » moned, but when he arrived O'Malley w A coroner's jury gave a verdict th ceased came to his death trom stabs by a keife in the hands of Stark Perry immedtately ixened for the arrest o! Gerer, but he bad fled. A Menicar Stvoxst Mab Faom Ly J. Wright, from Arkans vs. & tedical student uf the Louisville University, who was «apposed to have commitied suicide two weeks ago, was eaytured on last Friday night im the woods near Sslem, Indiana, dy the sheriff of Floyd couaty, in that state. and brought to Louisvitie on San- day. Wright had been sent from home to keep mn {rom Marrying A girl to whom kisparents were opposed, and the Svvpantaees ub. bingedhis mind. At the time of bis supposed drowning he was iaboring ander tbe dclasion that somebody wanted to hang tim, and did try to drown bimeelt. He them ehanged hie mind, swam the river to the indiana shere and wandered through the woods until captured, | sleeping in the open alr ang subsisting on nats, roots, &c. He is still suffering undor mental derangements, aad is befng taken care of by the | faculty of the university, who will send him | home as soon as he is fit to travel. | Styevrar Law Svrr.— Hon. J. Proctor Knoit, of Lebanon, is in the city attending the court Of appeals. “Among the cases in which he is attorney is a very noted one—that of Jocobs’ administrator vs. Louisville aod Nash- | ville railroad. on appeal! from the Larue circait court. Jacobs was killed by an accident on the | Louisville aud Nashville railrond. His a4- | ministrator sued in the Larue circuit court fer damages, and a verdict was obtained for $18.00." Mr. Knott, as attorney for the ra road, moved for a new trial, which wa granted, and at the second bearing the jury gavea ver- dict for the railrosd. From this verdict an ap- peal bas been taken and the case is set for to. | morrow. It witl be argued by brier, and not orally. An important principle of law, we learn, Xf Involved, sfecting the liability Of railroads, court will be looked tor t for!( Ky.) Yeoman. Tex New Sonpay Ligon Law gw Caroa- —The notification aperinfendent of the Chicago police to saloon keepers to keep their doors closed ast Sunday, in accordance With the ordinancejprob biting the sale of liquor on the Sabbath, was aimost universally ob- served. Only two or three beer saloous openly, disregarced the notice, and violated the law. There was marked absence of ¢: ankenness and disorder on the street, ana the total num- ber Of arrests ©, cne city magn Bem amy 4 Ud g’gloce at, pight, was Line, where the = e law was eee dg Friends of & atitied at the “tn the demens eepere acquiesce 2 eae we bend a places open last Sunda: at the police cow r. the celebrated bistorian Gledsuddeniy in Geneva, iv, vei in! irom Bl it Sees settled tn Manchester, = " and vic’ and other for settlers of the same Ter American feet king and queen visited the fleet om Si on 6 Admiral Alden aud we captains equed. onus ped at mm Rg wpe ond anes na cor- oe the rogel tee ‘omy ‘sing aud the members Tee weceornts who escaped fi pan Son in all direstions. ity we Powel, ared without heddine x. fercd 10 Tather teslatmson, tee eee? ; have disappeared in. the mountains,