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“ THE EVENING STAR. Published ily, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvania Avenue, corner lith St., BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y, | Ss. H. KATP ENING STAR ore tot R WEEK, or FOR- | et r i A. Boyd lienderson, while under arrest, Che st. 40—N2. 6,117. Foening Star. TWO CENTS. WASHINGTON, D. C.,. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1872. »ULES AND REGULATIONS LY u REGARD Yo ; POX. x is to DP ase condition it ts sfactory iy vaccinated or re fornish . = to be ely “upon ther admi=sion there- ze wificirat evideneu of pre- m having taken place Serall px betog em momtiy contagious and infee- er ation form gars tmrperative Tees prev mn of \<, vi rtm ‘the sPhicted with wm J gin the kigheat room fa" the dwellingtobepr. fates Aud whenever jg a tenant house and Iodging- arling pease or Borel, the person afilicted ai! Pe cmonot De tselated to the satisfae- fon ¢f the heal > “odicer, said person shall be re Moved to the sr of). pox heapital by agents emploged for the pn seat “ Board of Healt Whenever ® erall-pox U dweilivg or warning ff fiennel)abail — gerached to and he Bremines CCC gic by sail case, as @ Warning to the Beeser by ot Sh preert seall-pex im that Io eelity. Ane jer the yellow jediatel s atmah = * Small pox hore. pe st expoeed part ot the infected house ¢ Kept thoronzhly 2 be allow B tendare teether romatea nlews thes have b sen pr viously properly tumigated and disinfected, & aichenged the clothing worm by them while ip the mere ethe dut ¥ $ Ratient whit etestrnet and eepar bh wae leg only to persone wae bave had thesmall pox, ¥ instauce that they are and m@st thereture be dge of smai-pox pti d Washes sepparntely th: r citizens baving know'e their Knowledge. But it is especially en- law upon the proprietors of tenement b of the presence of ler penalty concerned wils be atrictiy entorced. pall b yof the ciiizen to immediately veotiy the F Health of the death of any per- fon from small-pox of which he may bave Know ledge, and bo one except such a4 may have had the JI pox. and the officers of the Board of Health avsignrd to that duty, take char bury the body of the person who has The sly 2 hour as the ¢ the case be Who has died of email: pox im private or public cometeries of burying gron! without a permg fron: the-Board of Health, a mem of the © the Health Officer. pe aracony qhenquieeenap, be desired. the body hermetically-sealed metal ec fEp it be allowed t0 b= preseat said a the corpse to the grave ex. cept theo. ; and under ne cirenm 7 stances shall a corpse inf-cied with small pox be taken te « chureh of mesting-Louse, but it shall be convesed ny from the house to the «i >be unabl ny undertaker ap win the ceflin ke any part in J uoless Lo bas hed the anmall Pox. mid properly tumigat ted his thie. Thole logout et the boly an burial bali b done by the officers sppoiuted for that par- Bere by the Beard of Hen’ Th smiulaice thall be kept at the hall be accompanied by an ic Spector whenever o:eded for the removal of sina Box pation crvth- rwiee. ‘The inppector acc.mpsnying the ambulance, and ‘th eforbicdea frem entering street cars fee abel they wear the clothing when off daty POX Cases occur. B of poor per ‘WEsacr ho circumstances shall the ambulance te allowed to tarry e streets, except for snch kensth Patient or the body ‘The aiibulance shail not bs taken to anv place for Ferar, but if repair is needed, person having had ihe sm hil pox shall be en; lar depository In driving the ambnt be taken to avoid crowded «tree! frequented places ticable, ed to mexd it a: lp jority. the Healt! hy ating to hon 6s having 1, and that ptagion be ailowad te gn properiy. ¢: be OF come im contact w i) ip ap urbane manner int arantine regu ation cages Cf amas ‘Kepe in tet any lode ing beuses cases, Or botale, cit xa ~~ > —— ee or Lagoa the proper notice Laving brew given to tite’ Bona Health ne reuuiced by law, the inspector she'i nn immediate report to the Health Officer. stating tue th sue ceasing or abetting donbt wheth. Tealiy sfticted With small-pox, a pi opivion should be secuted before removing the pa tient eee inepector shall sve that tho rales ai terment of persons who die of small-pox ‘be ted with. ulaated ty the Board 3.0. COX.M DLL. D, President Board of Hoalth. MD wBecremey: KE. Gowernor. ocl9 Im Gq, **** BARGAINS. SECOND-HAND LUMBER For sale ch C aueot. Betwnen Ho aud ape 80 000 feet one inch B MU AO feet Jonete. & (0 Toot S ca. SOL0 Lathe, S10 leet Attest: DW. B Approved: HD «and Guiteric, g,75 00 Brick; sow re ‘or small Tors, toadh: parchsseee arch aaere a Batidings. Capitol Hill, ocl?-ae* Laco, Building. Ts '—CABPETS ' from the Importers and ‘arese ate sale. avers laree aad ae stork cf TOBY. sud. TACESTHIRS ofa. nus, ac. ome ¢. and to which we call the at epucn cf buyers. feck) ®.L. WALL & CO SPECIAL NOTICES. Low Prices. herck s Sea weed Tonite. ‘art's Pine tres Tar Gord LECTURES. Se STAR COURSE OF LECEURES. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoen’s Dispatches. - - Mssociated Press Reports. PESTILENCE. The Malady Rapidly Spreading. “Forty Por Cent. im New York ries Interruption o Feared From Animais Affected EVENING STAR. _ Washington News and Gossip. Siedler Inteexar Revenve.—The receipts from (his source to-day were £2 3. The Springfield Repu 2e2ta5 LISCOLN BALL SEASON 1972-3, COMMENCANG NOVEMBER 26, 1972, Greeley organ, says (Wctober 14): ought not to be de “Virginia | THE MORSE wttul, but the trath mast be Bamiiu s Wizard 0 ion in expressing 2 i we have no hes’ Tae Pareetpent, Mrs. Grant, their daughter Miss Neltle, and son Jesse, returned from New | York last evenin EDMUND YATES, ‘The celebrated Eugtish Noveliat. 0 be followed by a & BTERANS called on the nt this morning and we! ae at Langley 22ne > TMTETTE CLOB Be ry medicines and everything tsnally to be tound in a first-class drug store at the similar low ficures. ABTEUR NATTANS, Dare 21 and D streets N. W. , Wasa grand su by Professor Lang: SuceeTary Bc Saturday for Ne take part in the political campa kJ bovdurRey, York and New son Tickets, with reserved 43.0. Se a ced himself an in- dependent reput H ot Tennessee. * ive aud demo- Pensowat,—Senator Cimers, at the Metropolitan hotel. is still in the ci Tue Horse Eripewic the Treasury has instructed the collectors of frontier ports not to allow any horses to enter trom Canada unless mals are entirely tree present repr enator Sawyer ilard has been renominated ft as by the repablicans of th i. i A Clersyman. while res ary, discovered h safe and elmple remo trons Weukness. E LADIES’ GOODS, 4] MISS H. A. MeCORMICK, om $06 NINTH STREET N.W., Will open MONDAY, Opzeber 4th, larg: and clegant assortment of IMPORTED AND PATTERN BONNSTS AND ROUND HATS. for the care of 3 Disease of the Urinary and Se hole tram of disorders brought on by bansfal and Tsbit bers have been cured by by adesira to beuesit Twill seud the recipe e, 1D & sealed Free of Charea. T INM Station D, bpd ic minated the Hon. L 1 Stewart, republican, was last night th district of proprietors to run their ¥: About one hundred an deen taken off the dif longer time to wait t interfered wit Some forty stages w i yesterday, and thore in use were conseqnent!y greatly overcrowded. fied the ani- lection held in Baltimore yesterday the first branch of the city coun- democratic nominees w: elected tn seventeen wards. The repub! re-elected Hughes in the 1th ward, their candidates in the 16th and 2 being a gain of two inthe first branch of the council. The vote was small. Ex-Supervisor Emery, who is chairman of the Tennessee state republican committee, writes to the national committee here that the political situation in that state is ve democratic vote in the 3 vided between Johnson and Cheatham, and the chances ere that Maynard will be returned to Congress by a handsome majority. Mr. Emery states that the democratic vote throughout the State is not united on Greeley, and thinks it possible that Grant and Wilson will carry the for members A. Jack,or Va., D. Castono, of N. Y., and W. F. Blakemore, of N. Y. successfully passed examination before the e examining board have been ap- pointed second assistant engineers in that ser- have been circulated to the ettect that the ty tieus nature of the disease is transmitted to b wan beings, but bevond reports no cases have a8 yet appeared wherein the master has taken the disease trom his horses. street car company last ni horses sick out ot about eleven hundred. The Sd avenne line bas more than half its namber (two thousand horses) suffering. the lines the ditease is gaining. THE BROOKLYN AND JenseY CITY horses have been similarly visited. of stablemen think the di few days, then decline 5 No cases were reported as terminating fatally up to yeeterday aiternoon TRE PLAGUE IN ROCHESTER, 4.—Phere was ‘JUST OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS, OF ALL OCOLOBS, At Low Prices, at ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE, tt, of Pennsylvania avenue. THURSDAY, Cetobe AUNMENT. & CHANGE. NEw P. NavaL Oprpers.—Lieutenant Commander Frederick Rodgers has been ordered to duty as assistant inspector of ordnance at the Washing- Ensign H. A. Blanchard has been detached from the Pensacola and placed on sick leave. Tue CLerxsarr oF 7 ment of the Philadelphia Press that Mr. Mc- Pherson would not be a candidate for clerk of the next House of Representatives is without authority. As the next Congress will not be organized until December, 1573, all ramurs in regard to the offices are premature. REVENUE MARINE PROMOTIONS.—A. Satter- lee, of Conn., Joseph L. Reilly, of N. Y., and Charles H. Ball, of Md.,bave been promoted from first assistant to chief engineers in the revenue marine service, ani Mass, J. W. Collins, © of Penn., have been prom’ in that service. district will’ be di- The Broadway ton navy yard. thadone handred 8. HELLER'S, No. 719 Market 8) iT. JOHN are 5 M’LLE EMMA. nd perilous feat of Walking ths wnwards, without the aid of hovk: ‘. BROWN, tho Daring and In- Flying Trapeze STARTLING NOVELTIES! aon Sei Female oe Clab Swinger; BROWN, Hovse.—The state- ase willepread tor a nd fall away entirely. DL OBK. Particular attention ‘fine tubroldery: No. 2017 I street, eG ty id Gymaast.on TREMENDOUS A Mise LYDIA WESSTEK. The Equine Scourge. TBE DISEASE SPREADING RAPIDLY—RUSINESS SUSPENDED IN SBVERAL CITIES. ew York the horse disease is spreading It was rumored last night that Mr. Pocahontas had been attacked by the . About one hundred and fifty cars and y stages were taken off yesterday, and it is feared that locomotion by stages and cars will be suspended in a few days’ the m of the existence and spread or th of a startling character. be & puzzle NG@—The only place wm the RUIDERY of every descri PS all —_ —_ E@ sia Rocrester, Oct frost last night, but reports this mor that the borse disease hax taken ona s@ Last evening there were no to be keen on the streets. delivering goods means of hand-car: tracts for building b to a great extent and it ts now evident took the ise: betore it was discove reported this Messrs Quilter and Golarich,' Mlle Galetti, our beautiful Ballet Troupe. MISS LULA DELMAY, APT. MISS SALLIE APT. ud Miss Addie Johason, ballet aoe BavipERING od Mone. Cordeba. end 17 Seventh atreet, posite Patent Om DRY GOODS. Tpuik BALL COMMENCING TO BOLL. PRINCIPAL ATTRACTION NOW IN THE CITY Is LFORD @ SHILBERG'S, NEW AND ELEGANT DEY GOODS EsTABLISHMENT, Soath Seventh Street, in which fs to be found the best assorted stock of DBY GOODS tn the city, comprising al! the Latest ANTAB Dees GOODS A.L. Churchitl, of disease being to the veterin: etting and drenching have been fou failures, and many horses have died from arious remedies THEANNVAL REPORT of the bureau of educa- ‘ar will devote consi m of the labor question and the cation thereto. erable space to EW NATIONAL THEATER, Ma. J. G. SAVILLE, Lessee and Manager. MONDAY, Octcber 21, 1872, during the week, and SATU! ¥ AFTERNOON, The Celebrated Actress, MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, in her new and successfa! relation of ed this subject is written b: statist of Massachusetts, who under this whole difficulty on the educat! neopathicaily, avd T uct, of the Manhattan Feed-mill com ‘This iast mentioned is the only reme h has met with marked tive and cure. ‘The manager: The paper on a distinguished so the street cars ts a great is great «itticulty in pro: ACCESS AS A preven- EVERY EVENING DA r the city passenger railway Philadetpbia and others owning horses are siderably excited in regard to the eqaine pest Jence, and great tears are felt that it will that city in a day or two. As yet not a case has EXEcuTive APPOINTMENTS. this morning appointed George I. Usher, con- sul at Asuncion, Paraguay; Frederick ©. Lord. aseessor of internal revenue for Nevada; C. McIntyre, postmaster at Yanktot Benjaiain F. Sheets, postmaster vm. N. Kelly, register land offic Arizona; vice Henry A. Eastman, resigned. rhe President —_ play, acted for ten OLYMPIC THEATER, N.Y To Crowded Bonuses, and ea! ONE WIFE! ONE WIFE! ONE WIFE! Produced with AND BEAUTIFU NT COSTU ay enic acid is ar uantity to be administer the disease continues its are not a score of horses in the city and neighborhood unativcted, though very few fatal cases have been reported. believed the west Al! branches of busine ed by the scarcity ot hor are put to great expen: to transfer goods. ning, the livery like Sunday on the street country reach the city by steam, and trade is lively.” ‘The disease prevails in the surrounding country as extensively as in the city. It is stated the cases in which bleeding had Styles im FALL and a nd Colored Silks Kw press Clothe of all Shades, lack and Colored Mobair Alpacas, Plain and Corded Single widta Alpacas, Prints of most Choice Styles. Black and Cclored Veivets, Bleached and Brown Cottons in all Widths, Fiannels of all Shades, Cassimeres ‘and Woolens of all 1 and Winter Season In connection with the above-named Goods are also kept a large variety of NOTIONS, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, and other articles too numerous to mention. louse will amply compensate pur- near. Cnicaco, Ve Made its appearance here. reported in the stables or the W company yesterday. the local trains, but had to lo eT aggravates the disease. more or less affect- ses. The merchants in hiring men and boys ‘The street cars are not run- ables are closed, and it looks People from the Cart. THomas ILsoN, commissary of sub- sistence, has been ordered to temporary duty in the office of the commissary general of subsis- tence, in this city, and then to proceed to Cal- itornia for assignment to duty as chief commis sary of the subsistence department of Califor- t. M. P. Small, who has been as chief commissary, depart- ment of Arizona. A Good Svcexrstion. horse disease is rapidly advancing towards us. Would it not be well fur those who have yalna- ble horses, used principally for pleasure, to dis- pense with their use for a short time? antine them entirely, and keeping their bo tation is over. L SCENERY, ENITURE A LA MODE, AND Powrrrtt Distarae tion OF CHARACTERS. is secured daily from8e.m.to6 9. m. at Box r. Newscaea, N.\., Oct 2).—Th pearance in this vic has made its three deaths have occurred. pitied Lim. Me again.” give ta, ealth of exery Case o, Uaee laoreet MONDAY. October 23— nn G lew against all SAVILLE New York Notes. MAYOR HALLS TRiat. New York, Oct. 24.—The trial of Mayor Hall y Controller Storrs tes~ tifled to the mayor's signature to certain bills d the board of audit. Jed account of the routine whic bills paseed through belore the warrant was drawn tor yment. The bills were casually examined bot! him and the mayor as they passed through hands of the officers. There was an average of a thousand bills per month daring May, Jane and July of 18:0, and bills of forty or tity d dollars were not unusual. cution here strenuously objected to the question ask'og witnees if he knew whether the mem bers of the present board of audit personally exemined into claims and bills; the groand of objection being that if others neglected their that in one ot been resorted to, the horse di ‘The horse e Lockport, N.Y itor Star -—The A call to this H. chasers from far mic still prevails largely in and vicinity. There are up- ward of seventy horses sick in the public stables. One horse died last night. ‘There isas yet no abatement of the epidemic there. ‘The horse epidemic in Boston is seriously im- peding travel; but tew horses have died thus tar. The epidemic has brosen out in Syracase, and four bundred horses ie horses of the fire department and the street railways, and owing to the sickness of the latter the runnii the cars bas been changed. It is feared that the cars will be stopped altogether shortly. The horses of the milk compan nd also about one hundred number have already died. The Pimlico Races. FOUR INTERESTING RACES YESTERDAY. ‘The races of the second day at Pimlico vester day, under the auspices of the Maryland Jockey Club, were not near so well attended as on Tuesday, owing to the threatening character of the weather, though the turf sports were far more exciting than on the first day of the meeting. Not more than 2.5 people were in attendance, There were four races beginning at 1 o'clock and ending at 3:30 p. m. THE FIGST RACE. In the first race, two miles, tor four year olds and upwards, for a purse of 80%, (8450 to winner, £100 to second horse, $5 to third horse,) there we:e seven entries, all starting: Sanford's Preakness, Bacon & Holland's Fran! F. M. Hall's John Merryman, O’Donnell’s Fanchon, Smith’s Graee Cadence and Young's Lord is progressing. [82 Maine BAND WILL GIVE A CONCERT At Concordia Hall On every MONDAY and SATURDAY BVE: commencing at 7 o'clock. B4xze AND GUITAR. o Witness gave The Arcade, No. 427 SEVENTH STKERT SUUTA, Between D and B. convey & person from any the door of this Bstablieh- by closing their stables res at home until the visi- y not be effectual, but if the disease spreads by infection trom one to another, and is not caused solely by of the atmosphere common to @ whole city, it seems to offer the best chance of immu: least to those whose stables are isolated. Sxcertary BouTwRiL Ugcep To Incerase THE VOLUMB OF CURRENCY.—A delegation, repreeenting the business men of St. Lonis, Milwaukte and Pittsburg, Boutwell this morning he importance of relieving gency of the money market by increas ing the volume of currency. great scarcity throughout the him to issue the 844,010,000 of legal serves. The Secretary, in reply, stated that he would give the matter his attention at once, and do all in his powe to promote the business inter- este of all sections. Tae San Jvax Bounpary Quastiow— Another Victory Over John Buli—The Secretary of State received a telegram from Minister esterday stating that the decree of jal arbitrator, thi in regard to the dispute States and England relative to the San Jaan boundary question, bas the form not so much of & decree in council as a cal it does not enter into an: of the decision, but, wit least from the point decrees that the clai America is most in B—Five cents will direct, didates and p part of the city u ment. sion. He who made a = is spreading rapidly. are’ affected, 7 a N=® FALL Goops at SBBODHEAD & CO.'3. Lovely — Goods of | h the plain Vel r anecdotes, critically reviewed the bistery and « ct the two partics, forcibly ‘coutrasting their claims to the patronage of the people. GEORGE KE. WiSE, importation i aad & aalities, COLONIZATION BUILDING, sei7-Im* Corver of 434 street and Penni Op No.) On Exhibition 56 and Sale gress in the Sth di the chairman, and made an eloquent and in- structive ap favor of the party op Sources ot Virginia, and her need ot increased educational factiiti which are offered tw imuigration andthe to- Cineinnats, Dubuque, called upon Secretar: and urged upon him t Mayor Hall responded, saving the interest was the vital one. that the board of audit delegated powers amining into claims to the county au in so doing were criminal criminal for not pe many barrels of v: Spoor shall provide ud ip every cage shall take the same t) the b. in which the corpse lays. (ut shall not at they were als y examining into so ous things and so many days work, and that their intent was crimina yon the examinations of a man more Accounts than themselves. mayor said he proposed to show that the present board of audit adopted the same routine as ‘The duties of the board in ¥, June and Jaly i870, were enough to crash the brain of an ordinary man, and every bill could not be examined then and are not now. OFFERS OF GOVERNMENT GOLD. There were fifteen offers of gold to-dar, amounting to about $2,095,000 at from ¥ The government buys ©1,090,000 ey showed the est and urged kerchiefs, Bil > &e., all erold VERY LUW FOR UASH. “Call ouratces before pi ‘ekeow! No, 416 7th street, between D an: rs above Odd Fe! "aiutings, Engravit essential Importance to the’ « Tepresentatives in the national Congress wi have the largest tuci!ities tor making known the 1205 F street. between 12th and 13th streets. UNDERW BAR and GENT’S 8H direct from the manufacturers, ooare SHIBTS made to notice. Be, Chromes Bo. . + Frames, Picture bo Tas le, Bings Nails, &c., tn the District. jease remember Name and Number. JUSCH PAYS FAIB P. BTS wholosale prices. order on short in vogue in 1870. BICKS for Ladies’, SN D- G, BOUTS, D street, betwee A REALLY SPLENDID STOCK or dead me NEW FALL HRY GOODS! SHORS. ger ac8Le themselves with the i ie Emperor William, ste. Notes by mail promptly attended between the United rs, Harbeck’s itimore. The sperign larly aor Jol lerryman, who were the winner, in the order in which they Preakness and Hi and second ravorites in the » but ry! ; who the “field,” gained the third post who was sold in the pools as third THR RACE Por $500, In the second race, which was one mile, for 3 year olds, purse £10, there were six entries, all ulty’s Imp, Buckden, McD: Sue Ryder, Franklin’s Nevada, Belmont toria, Chamberiain’s Wheatley, and Mau! ‘There was a great deal the horses started, was, only for one mile, very exciting while it lasted, and resulted in an unexpected victory for Bui Gen, with Sue Ryder secon a Buckdéen baa sold in the « 01 5:0, white Victoria, who was second choice in the poots came in fiith at the race. AN RXCITING CONTES ‘The third race was by tar the and the most interesting contest ef the mecting It was @ mile race, etggeaine GOODS in extensive variety. gtosmail pox patients and ‘The standard and the New Sage Colors in the the ambulance srail, untit otherwise | choicest and the caeape: A magnificent, line 126 1.50, binet order. He says elaborate exposition out diverging in the yresented for abitration, mof the United States of accordance with the true Tpretation of the treaty of June 14, 1316. ‘he official copy of the decree w: by special messenger. Orrictat Returns oF Tue INDIANA ELxO- plete official returns of the late Indiana show the following majori- te officers: Hendricks, dem., for Gov- Sexton, rep., for lieutenant gover- Urry, rep., Pos audhtar, Der Hopkins, dem., superin' tion, 937; Black, rey 427;’ Shen, rep., Congressmen-at-large: liams, rep., 653. at fal E FALL! of BILE PUPLINS, at $1, uuexcelled miscell suites to the wante of al TIONS DOWN! BOGAN & 018 and 1020 7th ati brietly, giving = ance. of the can did enh day. COMMUNICATION INTERRUPTED. Monaco, Uct. 23 —Katlway communication ‘i Genoa bas been inter- rupted by the breaking ot two bridges. FEAR OF AMERICAN COMPETITION. Lowpon, Oct. 24, 6a. m.—The coal dealers of Cardiff have reduced the price of coal tor steamers’ use, six shillings per ton, fearing American competition. GEBMAN BVACUATION OF RAEINS. Paris, Oct. 23.-The German troops have ted Kheims and the French garrison marched im to-day amid great rejuicing. ANOTHER COMMUNIST SENTENCED. Panis, Oct. 21. —Kouseel, who was a promi- nent communist, has been found guilty by a ed charges against him and THEOPHILE GAUTIER, THE FRENCH POET, nove'ist and critic, The evacuation of properly disinfected, packed ied safely to the ambulance, and destroyed. ball ke pan sceount of the clothes or furniture which have been destroyed, the probable vaice of the tame, and the names of the Bat lite to whx m they belong, aud give a receipt for THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT id ition in lieu of THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ill be forwarded RAND FALL OPENING. CABPETS! CAaRPErs! FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, of time as will be required to remove the Cheapest Carpet House In THE DISTRICT MESES. WOLPORD & SHILBEBG Are now prepared to offer the public the beet aa- jed and most choice stock of FALL AND WINTER CARPETINGS Ever brought to this market, which are direet from the leading Imperters and 'Maontactnrers ia th: airy, they having been selected early and with ‘k embraces all the latest novelties of the ny i AND AMESICAN TAPESTBY BRUSSELS. HANDSOME TWO AND NILKETLis, t ICAN INGRAINS. and STAIB CARPETS in iarge Bousligh and American O1L CLOTHS in all styles and widthsto suit. A full line COCOA MATTING, DRUGGETS, CkUMB CLOTHS of trouble in get- tho: MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYs’, MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, nee to any p int, care shall tendent public instruc- -» Feporter Supreme cou erk supreme cou Orth, rep., 1 The following court martial of sentenced to deat EVER OFFERED BEFOBK. departments of the Marne and Upper Marne by the German troops has been completed. DISASTROUS INUNDATIONS. Alarming reports of disas- trous inundations on each bank of the river Po No details of the damage 3d, Holman, dem., rep., 380; 5th, Coburn, Carson. rep., Neff, lib., 24; ackard, rep., votes cast for Gover- 00, being an increase in four years The straight-out demoératic about 130 ‘Votes in the entire EVEL OF FEGED BEFORE. “a tral stakes, tor |, ROMB Oct. 24. » Sayler, rep., 2,155 985.’ The total number of Rese seochee Dome Urge @ coreful inspection of my goods before pur- chasing elsewhere, assuring the public that L Bever before have had such s variety of Gar- ments to please all tastes and desiree, to Il purses, or to giye Such entire satisfaction, com etitor, Belmont's D-Orsay. ‘The pools soll < works has left the city for the scene o! two to one in favor of Catesby. In starting Catesby had decidedly the advautage of D'Or say, and kept the lead all the way around, win in under a pull, while 00. atiful assortment ticket received suspicions arrested. the contents of te Prot. Tonry trial of = M. in the circuit court at Lec some eparring : moved to quash the indictment, on ‘that it was not signed by the Gemmonwee ith" attorney, taking the groaud that it wa: ° Dominion. Tue Cases or Tw. NDIAN DEMOS In New York, Judge motion, made by Tweed’s counsel, to q indictment against their clientin the oyer and terminer, ‘The case ot Thomas C. Fields was called in he New York court of oyer and tet ‘The district attorne: ment against the bon g which time the: urrendering their principal. ‘ed unexpectedly in) the erminer, aud announced that the district attor- , Fretps ann HALL.— Brady has denied the CBANGES IN THE MINIET Tace and comin, 's rider was driving. Who, as president of the Maryl ciub, 38 one of the judges, retired from the stand previous to the rave. |, THE FOURTH AND LAST Race was mile heats, best three in five—purse $1,000: $800 to winner and $209 to second horse only entries were McDaniel’s Tubman. vorlte in the pools by five to one, and Franklin's Arizona. Tubman won three straight heats and the race. Time, 148%, 1474 and 149. THe WINNERS, the purses for the day was the successful owners a: lord, one race. Torowto, Oct. 24.—Hon. the Ontario government, and’ Ho: zie, treasurer, have resigned. Both of these gentlemen have decided to sit in the The Lieut. Governor has sent for Vice Chancellor Mowat! to form « bew goverment. Mr. Mowatt has resigned the ‘or and accepted the task. 1 be ly announsed, jarry state that are reported on It was not yet un- friendly or other- BEAD BUGS of and COCUA MATTIN Purchasers will flud it to their interest to call, as Jarpets this b miner yester- to > y house in the city. d not to enter men tor thirty days, lower than an A BY KENEMB. The Arcade, No, 427 SEVENTH STREET SOUTH, Berweex D axp E. BN. B.—Five Cents will con: of ihe city direct to the dct Tint scr A visit to my establishment will frlly ropay all whomay appropriate the time and troubde of com- ing, whether they purchase or only wish tewiew my immense stock and how I sell them. office of vice chancel! the new mini Advices received from Fort G: &@ large body of Sioux Indians the road to that settlement. whether they were me movement was on foot with the against the boundary e commission having Amer- Mayor Hall ap) court of oyer and he had received @ note from ring him to attend the court and renew He said he had been informed that a old ones, had been edge of aay fuspector that ‘The total value of $5,500, divided amon, —M. H. & Holland, one race, 8100; F. #0; M.A. Tully, two races, three races, #1 this esisblish. eel - ment, Co’ |. The district ai $50,000. Mayor Hali said he was trial, the district attorne: the indictment. not guilty. The district attorney's ate asked delay; but, at th was STRAUS, the Clothier, STRAUS, the Clothier, STHAUS, the Clothier, 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, il PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2011 PESNLYLVANIA AVENUE, Three Doors from Puree Doors tom Moveuta E*™ POR THE FEET. MOVED WITHOUT PAIN HITS, Curaoropist, . opposite L.'s 4 a Ingrowing Maile, Culoicios, eacences, &0., euccessfally treated, Bekenarie oe Fesidences METROFO: CE COMPANY, on ra DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1870, CAtH CAPITAL............ Office in Bhepherd's vauis avenue. SAMUEL OBOSS, » $500; McDaniel & in, pe races, $200. ; whereupon him to plead t to There were no e ba Se dnd ie with, and Mr. the prosecution FUNeRaL oF Bissor 01 funeral services of the Right Rev. ‘merly Bishop of Pittsburg, took Philadelphia; Beeck- ;O’Hara, of Scranton. » and Dominec, of ‘€, Were present and took ‘The secmon was preac er Clark, 8. J. the church, containing the mitr of the deceased. the ceremonies. «7 The Des Mo! police cases in rh: s7-Abbe Bauer, Eugenie, meditates @7 There is no a Greeley’s health. sv In New York cit: » jety of abandoning H foreme’e rics and reguiaticas are made and Heaith ot the District “mbia. In accordance with em act entitled * An act for the preveution of diseases in the Dis- trict <4 Colambta, passed by the islative As semb) c {aul approved by the Gover- jo. 9084, Pennayl- peventh Btrect. enth Street. Btrees. | O'Connor, Sem fa r rer THshop Ward, of Wormley,of Co ey,of Columbus, Uhio, arrived yester- day prosecution. Biuchevery day? da h was erected in e and vestments tm. Owing to press Dr. White is umable A requiem mass concluded or Tubman, and in Tace will be intensely ex —— eee .THE OvTRaces tina Relieved and Mexican commission ‘tigate affairs on Republics says: “This is Ly 8, com, are ‘ine in the city, and ines Kepublican reports its cctioner, 118k Be 4 Warminetox, 1861.) r[PBEES, BULBS, PLANTS, ac. ed offers an immense stock of well lowest rates: — APRICOTS, ‘ES.S5TBAW BERRIES. Sos SHOE, OFNAMENTAL TREES, “Ac.; DUTCI TS, (om erie oF eet ‘© for green -houre, hot are, apa beaatiful. Catalogues on appl:cation. iA Doors ty Frames, Sarnew and Bitods, 2 a0 { the chaplain of Empress New York, mann! PNGINBALL, which endures oil temperature, i+ as bai pparent improvement in Mrs, le are discussing the fashion of New set a bucket of and entrapped affairs on the exaggerated, ond. that it ts &7-A Connecticut candy part ‘American tection hot molasses in the yard to coo! their Lost’s family cat. S7A republican elections $3,000 in and two hundred kegs of nails, B and ogher CARPRTs. “OPTICIANS, 1227 Pexwsvivania AVENUE. aailiaa Pobble Spectacice, at Sharon, Pa.,won on the cash, eleven suits of Bomination. Coslitivaisi« of the Ist have nomisated J. M. JOHN SACL, se Boston, Uct. 24.—The OcW2w* 681 Teh street, opp sive ratent Uflloe. prdipctieier peepee rd Cortina hum to report at the cay ss Jay for Gongrese, wgatest the Catan Gone to wah | ; Naw Yorm, Oct. 24 Havana special ars ved good treatme ¢ Hed rd ep eon ‘eo werto Principe, wee artens pan oh army, to Etcom ny oe of the colmame scalnst the insurgents. | Marsha tand ts row ta a resident « » to be known as the % 9) phverery trades, bas b en, organized, wit 1d Mott as 7 ax “= tee *\ from Manassas A LIVELY Lerree Star 1 took a lit Between the freig thetr prodace was eat seecure & re dw bave @ ep: Som aceot wedation, 69 Uhal milk, ablesand fruits can be rn right toto the ket and sold withont loss of time.jeThe same ovght to be done by the farmers in Lou- oO and Fairfax, on the W. and 0. railroad ‘The scars of war are still to be seou aroand ooked Upon with Interest by but the triampheof peace Wanting remove the saddening they suggest. The fruit garden of Mathis, a five oid German geutioman, Tepay a visit. He has traveled in the € sunny lands of Prance and Germany, but pre- fersour éryer olima’ clad bills tempted Lim tre but na | minte ni apricot ; nor have Itsiy® frait- raliy better fave He ates th the pear, peach, in py assed vSur sm to mad £* up, anid Kiser Hie couid not ts to answer my ear every 2, seconds, to see that che had not fown from his encircling arm out of the I2<l6 car window. But th y Correspondence of The Star Leesnons, Va., Vot. A large and enthuste: sssembled an the court be \e noon. The house was crowded, and many tside, at the deors and windows, who could not get inside. all eager to listen. Hou, Wm. Williams, of Waterford, the presi- dential elector, was chosen president, aud upon taking the chair, he delivered a candid and foreibie speech in favor of the re ¥ irring aud effective speech considerable length, interspersed wit’ vbich received hearty ap Col. Edward Dent is, the candidate for Con- » Was next intro tuced by pest an hour in length, in x claims of the republican u the vast material re- and a nd the great advantages vestment oi capital and labor, together with the of having b resources Of the state, and of with the ¢ party, as being able to ae- wwe favors in ( ngress, simmse! empecially to the young the state, calling upon them to leave and issues of the past, and identify ¢ party of progress, aod advocate the living issues ef We present. His remarks elicited hcarty cheers. ‘The chair next introduced Colonel Curties, whe, @s the time was far spent, spoxe but , from jong scquaint- Congress, aud bis ent Btness aud facilities for representicg district and state in Congress, to greater advantage than is possible tar the other candi- dates who are bis competitors. Tbe meeting was carnest, and jeft a decidedly favorable effect in this old and arletocr etic com- enity. The Hamilton brass band farnished suring and acceptable mastc. The Licey d Poisoning Case. AKHAIGNMENT OF THE ACCUSED, ed in Leerburg, Louton county, Va, with «children. Her husband died suddenly in the latter part of the year 1808. ‘Tue mother seemed to be exceed ngly fond of her children, In the summerot 1-74 the twolittle bors, George and Henry, died suddeniv, and it was supposed that they bad eaten pubon oak while out in search of biackberries. Her little daughte: Annie, died in February of the present year, and a tow days thereafter the last remaining child, Maud,—born after her fathers death—was laid im her grave. All these cl ron showed Prtared te be poison sympto per last illness, Wheu the lastone was excited, bo. was extanel and e stomech rabmitted rho | found amonic Joya began ye ~agl 4 af Mr. He rtson ae ground between counsel presentinent, and thatall trials of felonics must made by indictment. The jadge decided i i i case. Professor T. G. 'y, to testify for the A TRaicnoaD Wan im unser —! the Delaware, 1 = ilroad and the