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ee THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner llth &t., BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y. 8. H. KAUPPUANN, Pres't. | = as THE EVENING STAR ig served by carriers to ihers at TRY Cavts PER WEEK, or Fr Copies at the comm ee months, $1.00; | 5. THE WEEKLY STA R—po)tiched Fritta~—91 70 | SB year. GH Invariably im advance.ia buid castty 1 and no paper sent longer than paid for. BF Rates of advertising furnished on appl'cation. | a ee ee a Ss LECTURES. qu STAR COURSE OF LECTURES. LU OLN BALL SEASON 157 rypoousn OL aang stro sad EETY—December 3; Tt Ke Ses et Argonatns of 43.” Mics LIAN FDGARTON—January 15; Bul Female Costume; its Follies and Chango: WENDELL Pi TLL Psa Febraary 1; be Sul jcct—"Danial O'Gon GEORCE WM. € I8S—Feornary 26; Tickets, with reserved sents. 93. For sale Dourse Tickets, with reserved @eats. 92. For s ” apsipaein mame J.C, PARKERS, LADIES’ GOODS. 1 MPORTANT TO LADIES, anew process Jam now sbie to set fl combinge ct hair, by the “O tobe made up in the dif ‘will. please give me 8 call 7 719 Manxer Srace, between 7th and sth streets. ) TRIER AND VIOTORIA ce B BOURD GLOVES, a ft Willian ‘The Gloaks, Dresses, snd Wrappers, et Willen eg Children's Cloaks and Dresses at Willian’s. Infants’ Cloaks st Willian's. Best Ctoak Velvet at Willian’s. For Trimmings at Willian 's. Besant Sine aed Velvete xalisomtos ot Willian’ t elves le ike, iuest Parisian Stade Under permeate ai Elewst Sesurtment of Teal Paces ap Willi ‘ad and Guipure Lace Capes at Willian titel amortucnt cf Parisian Fane at Wil- ian Be cen > i : - Se ee Bealekin Turbans apd Seotch Caps at Bibbons, Flowers, and Passementeric, = hh Tips and fancy Feat’ ers st Willian’s. raids, made to order in Paris. at Will ‘Clomks made to order at m rice only at ¥ WILLIAN'S, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oe Im 7 Cite Trevise, Pi E ESTREN, N — 618 THiaveeNTe STRaReT, LADIES’ FASHIONABLE HAI& DBESSER « And Human Hair Manufacturer. Paris and New York cheap Haman Hair House. Two Chittinns Braids only $3. A ik to aclect from alway # ir Re st ou hand. Cail and examine for yourself. ocls 3m c- #] MISS E. A. MeCOBMICK, 606 NINTH STREET N.W., Will cpen MONDAY, October 1ith, - a large and elegant assortment of IMPORTED AND PATTERN oclo-tr BONNETS AND ROUND HATS. & JUST OPENING <4 A LABGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, FLOW ER#, FEATHERS and VELVETS, OF ALL COLOBS, At Low Prices, st 8. HELLER'S, ne m-tr No,719 Market Space. ——————— DRY GOODs. pssnetias ATTENTION IS CALLED Fo ocR COMPLETE STOCK OF BLACK SILKS, Especially, three rich makesag $1.75 PER YARD. 4 dto ite ee eee with choice Bene Price OB. Locay & WYLIE _noys of 1018 and 1020 7th street north DRINCIPAL ATTRACTION “OW IN THE CITY 1S WOLFORD @ SHILBERG’S, NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, South Seventh Street, wherein te to be found the best assorted and most fhcice stock of DEY GOUDS in the District, com: Fens Si ths, Lateat Sites 10 FOREIGN AND MESTIC DBEESS GOODS, uamely: Pisin «ce F; Poglius Colored tack oiike, Ep Ue Sry cero ir He ae Corded susie width A! AGEFAT £ ALTY IN BLACK ALP. Pp: 3. ‘A iw line of Goods of gil clasacs, anc! Bembezins, pee i ‘ acen: OiBlock sagecl'd Velveteons; Fiannels in all shad cul Vel Tannels in all shades; auth of aif Coluts; Cassimaresy free the jarritz, Tanise, colors: from ; Corduroy, Piushes, Hisatcts: Quaie aud Ounteregs: Tabis + Bisnkets, * wurters; Tab ineus; Naphins sud Fowels:Shirtiugs, Cottons and choice Prints. Incennection with theabove-named Goods are also Kept s large variety of NOTIONS, BISBON3, TRIMMINGS, ‘and other articles too numerous to mention. Acai! to ibis House will amply compensate the most econrmical Purciamser, from far and near. Se REMEMBER The Arcade, No. 427 SEVENTH STBEKT SUUTS, Between D and &. BN. B.—Five cents will convey » person {21m ary part of the city direct t the door of this Metabit+)- Ben . bette 1872 FALL! {872 THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THE LARGEST ASSUGTMENT THE LAGGEST OLTMENT FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FALL AND WINTRR CLOTHING, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, MENS, YOUTHS AND BOYS’, MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BoYs’. SNS, FOUUTHS’ AND Buys, EVEE OFFERED BEFORE. BVER OFFERED BEFORE. EVER OFFESED BEFORE. J wree a careful inspection of my goods befure pur- ing cleewhere, assuring the public that I Bever before have had each s variety of Gar- Mente to please all tastes and desires, to sccommedate all purses, or $0 give #ach entire satisfaction. Avisit to my catabiishment will fall: all psa ham anny time and fo = fly com- }) Whether they purchase or on): wish ‘few immense stock aud how Iscll them. ST US, the Clothier, 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2011 PESNLYLVANIA AVENUE, Three Doors from Bleventh Street. ‘bree Doors fr a ; ~ om Eleventh Sereet. S7Store open until? p m. and on Saturday ontil n . to od pom saatisabasile: |< Buissp LAL ¢ TOs aah Eee ———OoOoOoOooooee Che Eoening Star. The Nerty (arolina Legisiatare CONTADICTION OF Aner Rew VERDOR FORD OMFNC ITS A x. x i general assem! ——— The Cuban Imsurcents. V2. 40--N2. 6.134. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1872. TWO CENTS. | agog.hom on nips res Nuw York, Nov. 13,—A correspondent tele SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | Boston arrer THe rare | pyc ocaee, ety, ofe'at | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | Ssvsrissdir'cherst"'scw achinch seoom Fine @ld Bye Whisky. a ae Present Appearance of tbe city. | oo gieeny, panied by ho guides. “Last Ths tay, tes men, d in pantaloon: only. « This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | fos" Seech iota Washington News and Gossip. OTL ti " Last Night hundred negroes, the majorit ee ee . Additional Facts about the Conflagration | ata meeting of the shoe atl Associated Press Reports, | tatel The wmurgen hoes FOR MEDICINAL AND FAMILY USE. InveRwat Revenve.—tThe receipts from this tion yesterday, a committee was t acacia and arms are in @ very {air con, . “ 2 AL AND FA} Source to-day were $299,250.03, The Merchants going to Work Again. evan om SS BURNED BOSTON. ammunition was sca Sicots, wnaeee LARGE BOTTLES, $1 PEB BOTTLE; PrrsonaL.—Hon. Horace Maynard, of Ten- ein ueiuels At a fee of von a lemons ond orange: were ah vibe : 0 Maynard, of Te The Boston Advertiser of yesterday says: | S#me business. At a mocting of the board of THE CITY QuUIEZ. po coffee, but use ax a bevers we ® §5 PEB GALLON. ; nessee, is at the Ebbitt house. Boston was a strange city on Monday, Sines rellef Gov. P cone Maine, was pre: nt. and TY QUES. ot Gas Dean, ane = Sow Also,all kinds of CALUFORNIA WINES.78c. an + i mf bes at once exciting, novel, and od dered the sympathy of that state with ¢ | Si per boule: PORT, ANGELICA, MUSOATEL, | , AT TSS Ware Hovse.—John M. Langstm | ii scones at ou ‘anything ever betore shown, | Of #id from the citizen Ro Arrests Last Bight. i ooo | SHERRY, HOCK and CLARET. Also, KELLY'S | bad an interview with the President this morn. | 31{/tler uni again shown, let us trust, within | Liverpec Di; oF = ALEXANDRIA AND Pern ISLAND UACAWBA. ing. Senator Morrili, of Vermont, also called | its limits. There were pictares of awtal desola- | Marsh & denefiior | Fhe Insurance Losses mot so Heavy Vh | _ These Wines are very superior, and just as repre- | About noon the President visited the Treasury | con and ruin im one section, and immediately | the firemen. It fs nnderstood that Postmaster as First Reported | sented 4 department, and held @ long consultation with | about around in marked contrast pictures | Burt is endeavoring to make some arras _ . “ ARTHUR NATTASS, Druggist, Secretary Boutweil and Assistant Secretary | cr a holiday or gala-day kim In parts the | ments with the trustees of the old Son mi. Nor. The foli 1 not-tr Second and D street, NW. | Bichardson. city resembled a cit a others a city | tallow it to be temporarily se: nls a tm. Icom the reiiet committee Foam “ | : ———_. Siiceating mene oe Phe boundaries | BALL the office on Devonshire st it hal peck sugcested that the Secretary SS THE EXAMINING BOARD of the Treasury d2 | OF the fire istrict were mnarked Ly am wabroken | pleted. Many dry goods houses ofthe Treasury might imeuean additional amount 2 Cantion. partment are now making preparation for a , beyond which | have already openod in new quarters. - currency in view of our calamity—Resolved, “Agprenored LEE & PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE | competitive examination of ene hundred and : ould go without a pass he wes pi gpm enongrtnin s pg hy Seek Unk Gs ee, reeranea gh . Busers to avoid the numerous | Sixty clerke for promition. ‘There are abou ot either the military or the | 1, )2¢ "ors. of penis gee thr pest es Aoeph 5 cvomsary, : Counterfette and Imitattone offered for sale, thirty vacancies to be filled by promotion a badge of authority. Pressing | burned district was renewed yesterday. and prejudicial to ole county the wad hase JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, Present in the department. Tilis embraces al hne all the way rouud the sixty | fire cnwines have been withdrawn even weremo ee Lit ae to Db bay oclS-tawly genta for the United States. classes of clerkships. acres of Set ola sions aie employed in cooling the Taine beneath which nae eae - bow 4 of the : SUNDRY MERCHANTS OF BosToN have tele- ing curiously into the smoke and dast, | *@fet are buried, which are being dug out. Ex miinoias ee ‘o-day. PS ceetaete y . —Ail the theater managers in Boston bave tendered benefits in ald of the | Fredericksburg and fm South America, | graphed to the Secretary of the Treasury asking ing tora passage through, or begging for ploring parties are rehing for th: the miss . : fire y g tirmen. Monday night ~ , as missionary, ‘and simple rem to be felieved of the ten per cent, additional | *ome relic of the great fire; and beyond in the fetly, and the th i Sufferers by the fire. The various police stations | fer the trausportation oi I treng for the cure of Nervous arly Decay, ; streets near by on the piers on one side, and the | Guletly, and the theaters were all closed. n the eit filled opert The re: ‘ juty ¢harged on goods which have been in the y ¥ a e 7 2 ety are with property recovered e report havin n isons of the Gelnney ond Seminal Qouans, sak be eee cee een ere year. ‘The | Paths of the common on the other, strangers | Military patrols were continued yoster irom thieves. At station one, Osptain Fun, | Was gone tuto for pros! me in the tn anime ficloua habite. Greet numbers have been ured ly secretes sapnied that he had no power toretieve | thronged unceasingly from morning to night, | Fears are entertained that six persons tost | CT? delivered over 86.000 worth of goods, and = noble remedy. Prompted by 8 dostre to benefit | them it way, but if any of the sufferers by | [Cok NE contented, interested and happy,watch- | meir lives by the falling walls of Weeke & Pot- | &¢ “tation two Captain Venal turned over $1 he ted and unt. the recipe ~ | ing the cavalry as they cantered by, examinin, 3 - ‘ of property. About $39,000 worth of ered and treasurer ice grecaring and uaing this medicine, in Sealed | fore the expiration of the year he woul recor. | the Wares of the itinerant peddlerson the Tre | 4 rag store ou Sunday morning, four of | remains at thie police mations The eee wee % “te eave dreen,? WP Sake T INMAN. | Tend to Congress that the amount should be re- | Mont mail, studying the smoky sky through the | ang). ©. Cochrane, of houk and ladiereou, | {ume on to-day, the city having been two | T. W 1. Howard martly Ol a ; ra T, as yy have Tiss! since. Several ww : —_ ¥ NAVAL Opvickns TeasPanneD.—Licut. | festival they nad journeyed hither to see,rather | jwezmiiarign wete eaugie in fhe ek OF Renny Fire, 1 ‘he Moston | tie—aice, Costie. Commander Nathaniel Green, detached from | ‘au the destruction of a great city by fire. The | nonses. | New York, Nov. Ih AMUSEMENTS > number of strangers brought into the city dur- ‘ fo hee ena n. 3.—Gousral » Of | Tap Exrenor Wrroax the of the Resaea, to proceed home | ing the day was immense. At no time during | at con Seneen a ee ana ie = pret aT yoy, from | PRovE TRE | RGreL ATION « 5 ; were arn ‘Boston, EW NATIONAL THEATER. and wait orders. Lieut. Commander George W. | either ot the peace jubilees were the cloged by order of the mayor. Tho miltary ct fire was In consequsndoer cay | ONS VAX —The somion " that Mn. J.@. SaviLim, Lessee and Manager. | 71h Charice Heiknap aud James D's. Relig, | LOCK of the difterent railways eo taxed. The | guard rorming a cordon around the barat dis. | delay of the firemen in reaching batneeee, Profogued in October, wae reuyened at noi MONDAY RVENING, Nov. 11, 1572, end Passed Assistant Surgeon Joseph &. Ayres, | the city out ofeuriosity solely, and, they: might to pase that eno Peron isallowed | narrowness af the streets, which made itimpas- | Emperor, the speech, from the thror = And until furtber notice, the Distinguished Trage- | from the Resaea, to proceed home and wait | much better have stayed away. They were of ute military permit. The military | sible to work eficiently; and tie great Beat | bye minister of the cabinet. m. crdera, Passed Assistant Paymaster John Mc- | no service; worse than useless, they were ann»; Tule Rs 2 precautionaty measure is by the | im open spaces prevented the firemen MR. JOSEPH PROCTOR, Mahon, from the Kesaca, and tosettieaccounts. | ing and in the way, and theit presence was not | Feguettof the mayor. |” from approaching the ‘burning buildings te M ho, assisted by Chief En, Louis J. Allen, from the Kesaca, | a little dangerous to the commanity, as it gave ¢ Boston banks have recovered their | agrees with the chief engineer of the tre MAY SAVILLE and otderéd as inspector of machinery afloat at | the gangs of professional thieves who have | CA*b assets, and will immediately resume basi- | department that the destruction of buildings by . Itmnpounced that the country ‘Aud an entire, Bew, Company: \ aaa in bis | the navy yard, Mare Island, Cal. fiocked here trom other cities material to work | 2ercrar ais dea aa taca eae ase gunpowder tends to on poneod are more than | bill, slight!y amended, would by pose poaecleng ae eee upon. SESSION | 5 . o erwise. ie ie of this city are : . ~ THE RED POCKET BOOK. ‘avnens Test pon ee Ata meeting of the governor aml executive | aseured that there is no ttkellhood of waiter | wosonn gh ga yg fe ge Maarice.. JOSEPH PROCTOR | THE STATE GIVES 4,500 MAJORITY FORGRANT. | By some means a few out-of-towners got | COWNCi! yesterday, the legislature was ordered Deralling them, because of an abunde | declared that the govetument was. 1 oe ne — A special from Little Rock says: Arkansas | witiin the fire limits and among the ruins, and | * Meet Pext Tuesday. Ply of water, and the superior organize- | solwed to carry out Sts intention ot ae yes a bas given 4,830 majority for Grant, and basa | lore they lunched on rural vignds, or parted | Ail Was quict last night. A telegram says:— | tion of the fire department. Two new roxrroics | solved 0 uetener the Gusts THE RED POCKET BOOK. republican majority of 27 in the legislature, | Mere they ! scrip tor “relies” that urcbine who | 4,St'0%S military patrol guards ail the ap- | are bailding, to contain an area of 20) acres of | Wie, gc! administration of the kingdom, ar tg which secures @ republican United States | hud stormed the lines offered for sale—bite or | proaches to the burned district. The city is stil! | water, in addition to the present avaiable | (eit S¥all itaelf of all coustitutions! means at : nator. & : : in darkness, the gas not having been let on. The ly. tect the ob) 2 upper re ertect: the | & a ey crockery, pieces of Tantastically twisted iron, | MLaark® Sick oar caine ne Yaseen eam tae Wn Bi wo Dred ve page tthcng dhs vo utire stage @ living ocean; @ monstrous ship in Tr ned -boile hic! sig ather is thic ting. e ™ ‘i : jeces ec > LZ wows Oe uanbane. blackened ara bolled egzy, which it was pro- iNew York, Baltimore and Philadciphia have | at asecret moefingot the boardor are under. | eetgertacte! any Statberg. a iciond « piberigned hd’ patented by G. Hinckley, of San alee, ee Of charted eather nd other liken mene all held meetings and tendered aid. writers sesterday m resolution was adopted | agahiet him. . ner . GETTING READY POR THE NEW BOSTON. The Fewe! a ¢ Fates of insurance conform to those a THE SHOT—TH BAVAN. Optsion ot rahitece Chee In the midst of the ruins there was life and TRIAL OF - hi ae = be in advance ee pune ¥ SATs. 8 bee “ACT TV. i" energy atevery hand. Before the huge heaps 1 : : hie P present 0 to 15 per cen 5 neh ew York bank aad THE SEPARATION (UE FAREWELL-THE Of bricks had choled, and while mang aves were Sue re oe eee = THE SUBJECT OF MANSARD ROorS F t are dir t. hee jas Corona MANSARD ROOFS—HE CONDEMNS THEIR ABUSE | smouldering and crackling, aud the sinoke was hee Lit Cheon » Va., | was referred toa special committee, who, it is | De@B wnearthed, alter haven ke Le TTHE LINGARDS EE! VOCPS. | AND Nor THEIR U THEY SHOULD | yet thick and stilling, men had begun the work | Scation, uimbering sevens eile these ot expected, wiil declare uninsurable all buildings | fOF Some moutlis in the wala b» ; - as RROUND BUILDINGS Le ASR CTO ROWS | Of cleuring away the debris preparatory tothe | by the defence, nufibering cleven, were teal ese Sy Te ae ete ne ne mannand Seiersem Coun seen ate os ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE, ULLDING 5 slower work of rebuilding what has been 0 | gud explaiued by the court ocenpeing most at # constructed of other than tire-prool ma- eae Se are, ou day Ine Eleventh st., south of Pennsylvania avenue. eae . suddenly overthrown. The lines of old familiar ial. 4 i = is see In consequence of the outery raised against | thoroughinres were, so ellectaally obliterwtay | [Ue d83- . ““ghe Insurance Men More Cheech New Vork bank, the total valae, being OUB BEST EFFORTS BROUGHT INTO PLAY. pra alginate era cour } that the masters and worksuen es were tee ‘Ax Mize: Hinson Gertie on |. The tn ce men are : So. When the two banks came ¢ CHALLENGE VARIETY COMPANY OF THs | !agration, @ reporter of T' TAR was dis- | quently bewildered, and citizens clambering | Monday in court, she appeured beture a active losses by the Boston drafts had t ohare re ‘WORLD. peched to Ms. Ado ET ee we tae Svart aps of bricks and granite blocks were | public and made an aflidavit, stating that abe mates of Monday, wh viths alenmeian , A VAST AND UNPRECEDENTED COMBE | Voorigand? architece tO Bete ole eat | utterly lust in places where before tue tire they | Las known both parties to the elopement ail or | s8¥ Were placed high enough to cover for the origins) LAkp PErReCEDENTeo e prominent architects, to get his opinion ou the | were suoet at Lome, oe Sag : nthe burned district. The salvages, it 1 IE GREAT ENGLISH, BALLAD orgra | tblect. Mr. Cluss was apparently deeply en- Sai ind ey iNeCRaNe: her life, and that whule se does not know when | (foaue, burned distri » it te | over si8 v ie “TRUUP grossed In the study of a large number ot ma; The consumption of candies lust night was they became ac quainted, —_ od liewe , difference im the ac 4 drawl lating to architecture, but Ld that the introduction did not take place at her] The Previd Li D wanted at N York A mammoth underiaking, but prelude toe con- | teoushe musieunded hig inbure te aiater rneang, | enoHDoum, there being a very small supply of | house; the remeruers, Lowever, having seca ee ee i eee tinuous host of attractive novelties. © 4 ges, the daily manufacture of the gas company, | both at her house at adancing party given i ov Tg " ao THE GREAT SAPPHO TROUPE, ec ge tery against | 28,Well as the large reserve supply, having beed | the latter past of the wiuter of USTTS. ‘Mise | <u nk TDESCE, Nov. 15—The Equitable Ine | sep agains Ganenal HoneR —John E ell, Mr. Cluss, a great outcry against | completely exhausted by the leakage aud de- | 4, ‘ f this city has stopped taking And an Avalanche of Wonderful Sensations. French roofs is being raised; do you condemn Fiion of gas in the Burnt ditto, wat ae, | Fannie had alwavs been @ frequent visitor at nd culled a meeting of the stoskholiers: | DE¥lin was sworn inyesierday as special Ux : n struct nd the hi el : The grcetont, best, moot, pleasurable, end largeet them manufactureof the day not being sufficient for | Bet_Bowse, but she does not believe that the | The total riske of the com A STUPENDOUS BILL OF UNVARIED AT- | gag)? 7) 1 condemn their abuse, but not their | the exigencies of the night. TEACTIUNS AND DELIGHTS. States assietant district attorney to « d the in the Bos! . number or frequency of her visits increased | burnt district are $317,000. andthe total asete | rmment in the defe it was aunoanced i Clark ie r at noon that there might possibly be no gas but | Set Mr. Clark came to the village and otten | are $430,000. ‘The Merchants" Insurance com. a on e 0 became a guest at her husband's house: recoi- n' called alleges was loaned by him to General Ba . Coe eee eee ee erench | tis apparently was not very generaily unider- | jects that Mr, Clark and Mice Peeell wove | omdhas determine what course stall be tegen | Med, while the intter wasin chargeot the mcuLLE DE GRANVILLE, roots are aonatructed i ths country, they are | gicctsd va rrepare fo tuo might Sctomstienninat | MeNETE OTA Ssuing party, OF whichy sue was | ntutare. ‘The trai tscte of the gompante tee | Meme! the Gull. Genera tat i ¥ # @ member of, tha on Mi 55, that at the ti A DENTAL PHENOMENON ! gfating 45 ini ca aoeeeben Tks: They | “Ame; found Ik diflenit fo procure light at all, | ford Mills “daring the mise ot tn Boston are #510,000." 81 Me burnt district | mage the pickets cayte FAIRY, THE INFANT VENUS. may be'called m veneering. Under thie si #s the stock of candles in nearly ail of the retail | and that they conversed on that ocessio: 5 aes get through the lines to New ¢ TONY HARVEY, the impersonation of Negroism | tarred paper is placed, and of course that fecds | Feyctree BvOut town was completely exhausted “Frisco to tT vd vat “4 fore evening. The dealers in kerosene lamps the Rescue Whose person drafts tor the alleged am unt wer She states that she nad never encourages any ¥ hi int : ee eee Saw Francisco, Nov. 12—A special a New ms. In accordanc BAW IEANE HOWE, the Comic Dutenman | ‘he.ames.and accelerates the demolition of the | and oll did a large business, aswell as the candle | Miss Padnie thet th te tee aes id | ofthe chamber of commerce ii te megene ie Getce elUocarantecenne tee ANEW AND phase hymn COMPANY. nll ‘What would you suggest asa remedy?” = pa eed poy nies fom. a _ and bad papers in her possession recep one reterence to the relief of the Bos- Re. = and forwarded to head:carters. : . cae French roofs. even if constructed of wood, | Without gus the city presented a forlorn ap | eves pened gee omy, hat no money : ———_— ene cf ten Ee fan be comparatively secured by putting be- | pearance. The manufacture is now going on a | Srind font Scoae ae nso eee rand HORSE DROPSY. InvesTioatine AtLeuan Cogecrrion im 5 ” Stat the Bale Mo oe teee etm aed with | rapidly as possible, and the propability {s that | that she did not know of Mis boven, Kastner a : PHILADELPHIA CITY Gov notis.—A rotated Poharlapinst id tid deateacdy’ “ame 88 & floor which has been | to-night there will be a plenty of tight, sum Of gny amount until sie was informed o: jew Phase of the Horse Disease. Pete Sitpatch from Fiilede pone UNEQUALLED CONCERTS. S Whold this be a yadical cessoay2” TRE RUINS BY MOONLIGHT. that {act by another to whom it was jntrusted, - investigation of the charg and co: SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMER: re ved oer Songs AS ~ 1, | , 4 Walk through the ruins by night reveals the 1 ‘e sted, At is Pre ¥ thw O,no, The great objection to such roofs is | desols one day when Miss Fannie took a drive witha it is ving Very Fatal. 3 The largest and most perfect Concert Troupe which | that they burn up like tind. Now,what is Siafenege of the acene more Linpressively eved | young man; that she had naver corresponded amount of vena! Marple has over traveled elther in this country or in | wanted js to strengthen, the roof In its sonstt te anty in Ths prospent twat gr eras, 89" | With "Mr. Clark under herown nameor a i awn X? RITROVINENT 16 oswaao. exposed in New York. ‘Tle testimony co tat Manacer.. .J. Goscugz, | tion so that it can withstand the efect of che nating. Amidst the crumbling hea; °F | tious one, and was not known to bim by ‘wEGO, Nov. 13.—Tuere is not mach improve- les partion tactea- fire until help atrives,”” as nom de plume Lizzie ‘I'wyneman; that sue had | Ment tm the horse epidemic. But few teams are ip atrives, Tubbish fu the cellars there are small fires fick+ | Neyer inyuired at. the post office for let. | in the streets, and cxen are used wherever they FRIDAY . No: mber 15TH, man MeMiclien, ant FIRST G@RAND CONCERT. «How about iron in the construction of these | ering gufticient to reveal the fautast! the patentee of a certain description ot wood roof veal | ic propor. | ters for Lizzie Twyneman, and had never | can be had. AY EVENING, November 1Sta, tions oi the su ding fragments of walls, acl _ ; 20 GRBOT nt pavement. SECONDAND CASTOONGER T, | , ‘(lan is very good and can be furaisuea with | {uu ecwias low to the rear canopy Of stiygs | £200,274 £0 addromed on bat due occasion, Shc | 4 SECOND AMD DancrEots FuAse OF THR : "+ | but litte additional expense. I would recom- The following eclebraced Solvista will appear: | mend, however,even I iron be Wonk thar tre MB GEUBGE L. OSGOOD, counter ceiling and mortar be put in as in the never heard Fannie speak in affectionate ae _ MALADY. Convent terms of Mr. Clark; she told aMfaut several Pad biveve Lanpengh-« —Phere has ap — im | state convention is times, both before and after she became ac- arge stables of is city ® second phase ot Campbellites) mot The young American Tenor. His first sppearance. | Case of woud, “My ldew keahe ills thestreets,‘The mysterionts, Intense Rem- | Gaaint od with Mr. Clark, that she imtesded to | the buree disease, a relapse, tending to dropey, | day. “The in = MR, BEBNHARD LISTEMANN, woopai Osan0ks brandt effects of fitful ligat and shade; the elope with a young man who was then living in | Which in several instances bas proved fat a * The celebrated Violinist. Together with the are mere dangerous than the present French | MOOnlixkt occasionally penetrating through | Fredericksburg. Mr. Clark did not leave his | This disease made its appearance but afew days | Bethany Colleg overhanging all; suficient, too, to enabie the pedestrian to pick his way over the debris that UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. = sf “yest riiis in he smoke, biending with the dickerin, thes at her house; bh k meals there | *ince, and it seems to affect those animals that | W. H. © itt and § PRICE OF ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR. cate iene Sides aint the Goes indie | Stellebt; the exaggerated shapes of lonely cole She ths wie ett, and faaeminen tortor peed were compelled to work in the first stages of the | A sarge metals “4 Reserv 50 cents ext! in Franch roofs which are generally made or | Umes ene irreguiar masses ot wall; the silence | nights; was invited to stay much ofteuer, bat | (Pizootic. At the Sixth: ue car stanles | of the state were present burch rd The malo of reserved tickets will com- | wood.” Generally made Of | proken only by the occasional hoarsely given | wogidicave at 4 late hoay On tha plea that he ath, on Mon- | the convention met ie not yet compicted, be mence on TUESH4Y MOMNING, November 12th, | “«scinething has been said about the ‘ order of a tireman, or mayhap the distant chat- | nad same writing to do, and goto hit own home; | lay. The svmptows are swelling of the legs | promises to be one of the most ital paitd- at Betzerott & Go.’s, Whore the Programmes can Timcen Gotoaee te wie ter of a party cf women whom come one is es- | often visited Mrs. Clark, aud thonght her hus. | and belly. The horse thar died was swollen t | ings in Itiehmond. panaones = ring throng ne—all com- 4 ; | an enormous size, ar is limbs w ! ee SS Eecispay A ba? Phaie are ana at all Ths paaiey, peanls down ee nent, And burning | bine to produce an impression of which nothing | brary “atrangement wotwes Mr Clark wat | iat he could mot He town, Just Defore exgiring | DARWIN buns been subbed oy Ws Oa ae NcTbht ia very true whens Sing hollow - | We cen liken it to will convey an adequate cou- | Faunie tomeet at her house; have always had | he fellover. The treatment pursued phat ta Acad: Which has res: sed bis ay ae Sart + pene Onan Rueda 006. Bak tiocie columus | Cobtion. ‘The imagination may conjure upsuch | g great deal cf company, amd thcy sometime: | the «woilen parts with a liniment composed of tor admission by alse majerity. Ta ‘[ 8% MABISE BAND should be invariably used such as are speeded | S£cene: Sehius, perhaps, might partia‘ly repre- | met there, though withcut ay knowlvdge on | Cawphor, hartshorn and sweet ofl. ‘This dropey | fOr bus reject’. «wore sy vy s-i-ntith WILL GIVE a CONCERT in the Specitiod | sent it on canvas; no words we can command | her part of concert between them: have umes or | Seca to Lave appeared very generally imstabies. | 9U€ **.., athor of the * - BUILDING REGULATIONS canatall describe it. Shadowy, lurid, silent, | twiee heard Mr. Clark speak In light terms ot | throv aont the city, but sofarit has notassumed ; aud “The Descent of Man’ has too for grand, awful, desolate, fantastic, It possessesthe | Miss Kewell, and she always acted when with | fOrmidalle proportions. aclence te Tenown aud reason to imagination to At Concordia Balt of the board of public works, ssction 27, sa: imagination. +All lint ron 4 her as if his presence w not particularly THE BORSE DROPSY BALTIMORE. deserve a piace in the front rank of + in On every MONDAY and SATCEDAY EVENINGS | ner oppning, shall be of monoliths tall tres whe Beta Cate ae agrecable to her. = f "| Bavriwong, Nov. 13.—although the horse | He bas fallen too low, espocially in tis last work, commencing at7 o'clock. ‘oclt-3m. ot the prall to be sup) ‘tvd shatl be made Boston correspondent of the N. Y. ‘Times disease has generally abated throughost the | 48 too much belittic himeelt, not to be mate to Tt appears even vet impossible to obtain L‘Epilaryngorrhippodemique, od tate it.” ue EENTocKY safe ad above detailed; any support at the corner | 9 succinct history of how this disaster overtook og a city, and many wagons, drays, Sc, have ap- | ¢xpia' shi of brick, eat, stone, or iron, und if of . TRE HORSE DISEASE STILL SPREADING. peared on the streets, business is still sufferi: Sreor.— English py LIBBABY GIFT CONCERT | 10%, if mall be the sha 4 the city. How if originated is not known deti "The hor fro! iw $ Avorner New Sreor.—An English paper ofa doubl Tr ; . rae disease is still on the increase im lack of transportation, and the st “5 ~ onherand Snuerentiam mae to tee 7 | Mitely, although it isnot disputed thatit was dis- | Cincimati. The cars on three lines have been | Failro: r Says that anew religious sect has mad ; : : one-fourth the usual num. ‘ e covered in the engine room of the premises Nus. r 2 An acs are ru Tout pearance in London, which the ungodly style $500,000 im Bank to Pay all Gifts. sately se ha rere es ae eo sumaln $7, *9 and 9 Sumner street, where ithad probe. taeod[Dkcen Sins sae eee appeared tp. number af stables, anteneiny nee | the Howling “Hepentants." They bowl ati are: hee ly *prong from overheating or other accidental AR convenient uring the day at two fl Full Drawing in Sight. set ymade of suicient size to allow a spaco fc they Running ep the Gavetes the tas epee = oye beer wagone are drawn horses. used while sick, which bas proved ‘ ra ane - ut, ‘Their services axe $100,000 FORK ONLY 810 colump, which epace shall be solidly dited with | srommgs the Great, Building, with a ball of fire companies of ity to one hundred each toulraw ee _o so recnget inde am i, ms “NLS : . P paris, or some other non-conductin; . ‘ x engines eventof a fire. Freight is acca- ‘ork Hotes. “ognized place of worshi che anon ee Waterial which is exjually secure” Tee Dine | Moneard roof, with which it was surmounted. Sacre at the river and railroad depots, and —- nan cae of oo cae, oe police to be "82 Huet apecial act of the egielature: te ald of the on meh on eet leaped to others, until there was apparently & | able that work has been 1 Naw York, Nov. 13.—John H. Tremont, said 2 Livrary of Kentucky wna oidahiy pec ot oy senligoiicreg is ae poe cater trou J great belt of fire stretched in mid-air above the | the reacutly suck borees in (rrr hhc eine to be a merchant of this city, was arrested y. THE FRENCH ASSEMBLY yesterday re-elected P 3 a cual September: 7, and ? . ity, ‘ing fi to th mar! Chir Engi- es terday for bi e! Gre Ps iene! “ Sok conauivecelly socurets Louievile, ReABAT | easily sustain the weight of the entire bullding. | Geos fyammtell hetove thee eo ene ders age now dying. ‘The unusual spectacle of y for breaking open the door of a private vy president by 492 to ds. General Chance cmaber detay on ree de: lea [At the second Grand Gift Concert, authorized x delphia Ledger building is carried up five stories Te fire from this root naturally and swittly | trade generally has been interrupted. It is probe room in the Astor House, and making an has resigned the ehairmanch'p of A! UEDAY, Dec = i1s72, without farther The outer columns in all casas should ba of | he could not say what would happen so long as aroma —- wasin the | vated assault upon @ lady occaputy, a; | Center on account or a Gite are | Ce uaa Teh will mot break vo readtiy as | architects were permi'ted to build hows of | {eet atau tae ttatane erotson the | Committed for tal wihoud ball” T° "| Fohitical” combleston ine the aeons “Yon ae referred to the building regula- — height and pile lamber yards on top freight, which cannot be drawn away in conse KILLED HIS PATHER AND ESCAPED. rumored. The Left Center ix reported to be tions of the board of public works. Do they , quence of the scarcity of horses. ‘The disease in | paaccrk® Lanner, who shot his father at Tap. | meditating arupture with the Extrem> provide any other sateguard sach as you ns Poughkeepsie and sdjoi pantown, N. J., yesterday, is believed to have | # fusion with Right ter Loney fhe fire was fought as fires usually are, was | syread, aud many hortee atetining, the tee bins eyes neither he uor the ofticer who took | Cuvnca awpSrare in Switteu, siiy) a dn * “ AND STaTEIN S enieenaket,, For instance, they proseribe the moved Sut taiduigtt Whar the Gates Ma spreading rapidly at Scranton, Pa. “It has fim im charge have beenseen since they left his | elections for the Grand Conan ee iis ae Of all walls; specify that thin Ashi + uM ‘ t y,and man’ I: es a lace inet 5 7 ~ “ factual shalt bok toc atin determinine Har | danger trom gas ex; osions came upon the are sick. ‘The disease is spreading pol rapped oF ERS) THE DEPAULTING casmtmR sey sg ee pg Tht Sotion or ihe, govern- tice ot Seng tir mip ape eaupply pipes ix Louleviite. Fifty hore belonging to the Trans of tae Gold bank, was foccral daring the war, | and forbidding him to exercise his Ina, iaprie that in corner buildings the walls on streets 01 . 5,5: | ter Company were attacked . “ : : fur . # Episcopal ‘ehice boom cee pois Se ae ee fen between Smith’s and Shreve, | munies are Teported a8 having been beer f ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY HOMICIDR CASES nections within the diocese was ma te a test ‘THE SRCOND FIRE, ash Gifts, & Cash Gites, Su) each acon ane see Crump & Lowe's, at the upper end of Summer | 7 8 I 7 TO BB DISPOSED oF ! | Question. The government was sustained b; spe iz Cash Gite am each | tan Sener wd he eeeeeary Precau- | sireet, tire comuiunicated with the pips and many ena aot in Baltimora, anda good | The Sun reports tlie new district attorney as | Yt Of 8,900 against 1.599 —— phe GIFTS ALL CASH. 9.500.000 1 eee esate rbd the construction of any | also with the escaped gas within the building, eee having decided to take all the indictments for | FatTsex Tom Buaxe le Sew ¥. SP RePed ag te Whee tee RTL ce: | Hcietsfone the excavation of vecewes insach | tletederT ea peony SK, Place, Mulch | MRS. Vax SxcRa's Mrovamiocs Deara— | Murder ‘nom the pigeon holes and ter them at | ow Senday bipitac tie Antony wines hag my fe “esse! nocked wi @ building | Coroner Whitehill yesterday resumed t! ves. | ONce. There are about one hun tre: > N manaet sie ar i ae on id r s . : fo! ely by @ Secoud and third. an Syckel, who, it grades of manslaughter. Thi hekne eee have fun in joists in close proximity to the tire | Firemen hastened hither as fast as possible, | arcenie administered inn eee ead, deunk ‘i mchonw ane sheet = frog Toon Lora Fre pet mre resulted in consequence. }| anda detach ment of cavalr and infantry were her funeral, October 15th, Mr. . +4 i sent to guard against the danger to those who | husband, and J Da ROWS OF HOUSES ee OnE are PUR- | flocked to the scem ir explosions were now | arrested in hire Van ‘On the aay 0: mainly politicians. In addition there are about ~ and vindicated tue character twen rironers awaiting trial 1% on Syokle, ber | Sosuechier jaeuiatiuanaubmomen A residence, at SALE OP RELMONT'S PAINTINGS. URPENSIONS 1m New YoRK.—The suspension momentary and terr! On both sides, front | Henry street and Love lane. Si The sale of the Belmont of R. P. Herrick -E. 10 : rR A te gig gh ota | Sloat ps racing yum amid Ry. | they Lave Seen tl Gn Chains Spence | Bare tt evening tnlsed meting oe | Foray Waibueet in aifon's sn breaks out it will be carried through the entire | ‘The : .. Eaton hot a ar sane cE. D. Dibble, and W. Fae 5 bee people in Avon place and Bedford street, | Prof. Eaton, who had ARREST OF A BOSTON 7 M. G. Rieck, E. D. Dibbie, and W. T. 4 = a oA ow of this very kind is now going up | Temple place and Suffolk place, were flying 10 isstomach, testi Chartes W. Hovey, a Boston merchant, has | £00, last evening. None of tein aoe eae in a certain section city, and itis omen fran' been arrested yd " of the board of public works to interfere iu he. | ,Cvery direction. |W astro clad, f iguors from Comming 3 ion, ; fright, and burried out into the streets halt clad, $45,000 worth ied asd: 8 for halt of the community, Among the eate- | and their arms dlled with clothing. ‘The frst in 160, under faloe ponte, Comming & Con iT in this wen: guards the board has established {1 1810, under false pretences. not 15 800 or Washingtou ccs ey ! enigale in the center | explosion of was heard by Mrs. Martha THE GOVRRNMER’ the year is a young man who has waited ou‘side Poritively ‘and ‘unequivocatty | which no wooden ‘buildings chall be erecier, | Hudson and her aged mother, who resided in er ons $1,000,000 of bonds to-day, at froar 112 42 to. | {Be church of an evening until he is chilled take place December’ T- Agrats are petenniany | and besides Red cnn be | | Summer street. Mre. M. Hadson rushed to one | charge Ee 112-98, ° 112 42.0! through, only to see his walk off with tuitedto clove anion aba take returae Weveues jieee PB oan Pio Mae tates cite oo ant ae ae in pg es showed that Van Syenal sd said he wishedhie ——n some Sascal who —— side ail the time, Tage at bee ao ‘Tor dis. | Beton and Georgetown. The regulations also ich a Called by ot | wife was dead. Late last the y From Eu toasting hissinful shins at the stove.—Danvury ‘Tulars should chet oe “| say that no wooden building shall be erected in | 27&T!8h for assistance. As none seemed to be | dered a verdict against the ms oy Pen rope Te-day. News. , b eal was DANCRUP 2 INTERVIBWS THE &ULT, 87" In Chicago, red-haired gir care fi heout Fonk, PHOMAS.E, BRAMLETTE, | range of more than 40 foot frontage ‘ithout the Hudech was sovertiy burbadabeel the ozs neti z Sates ere RN cease Lee, ome | Deen Bae coe ee brary ‘entucky, Louisville, Ky. eri pe ition . was taken to the second 1b, where VIRGINIA CoxcnEssmen F. '—The ‘ ‘visit to Constan' 4 had ter~ a epitaph: ied ade MSs {ice 609 Broadway, im charse of Well ag all similar walls, tut be carried up atx Micnaes by 3 are. é.% vhother ot Me nal district in Virginia, in which 4 iow on a visit to tipople, had an int ‘Painter's : “He died and made no Mayo: liot ‘Mt. Braxton “4 view with the Sultan yesterday, sign” ogg} Om Egasniston (airy xo | Ememarls Wanlactnvaad iscaceyite | oer naemene mee $i 3 Supe, pabhca sic Saalaans | Purtor Tearenaet ieecaverrs rar. | "Sor-They rete bare as America jouraa in uty of the to Be. ING TO WORK AGAIN. nm ut the official returns ‘court ‘contin: Bevera ‘Tru Br. — } ‘Tru Br. | after to prevent the rection of chen unets rhe example of enterprise displayed by Chi. | Sener ae ft, the rebellions S7 Minnesota school-boys carry their boots dwellings, simply for speeutative purroser eago merchants after their fire, in making the reps jz Ambler Smith, 4th move’ | full of revolvers. Bo. 426 Teh street, between D streets, eight ee ee best of their misfortune, has given to the , Wm. H.H. Stowell, Sth dleteict, J S7-A girl living at Scotch Pial died re % $4,000 yor 4 Brsacu ov Pnourse Surr.— | He community here a vitality very different | M. Davis, con.; 6th district the other day of hydrophobla. trota a bib yc ang eta tings. = 5 Bo. in the Circuit Court at Staunton, Va., on | {Tom their ordinary conservative its. This | con.; 7th district, John ‘T. Harris, con.; sth dis- AEDS OF Seven weeks previous; # chicken bitten —Ho4 jae eiiae ama o | Culcr ts Bats lacyene mrhoraars, Sarah” | lending holed eating tat ney have apeancs | Bouea en Teme coms MD Masiek, Men T. | nave appeared in Artluaiy sod’ bave inter. | sane time ele died.” oR sels, Ei: ', BC- |. Dav: for breach of promise, | stores elsewher 'y ' rupted telegraphic and railway communication a7 A car to Adams © - | FR Ee wameee. yaar | icles Mow tame ae | Ray rica tay MAD eae | | euscree Reagae SOR iat parton | SeizesieesTens sce Troooe have Been nat | pany, Snseiing in, for nd other foots _ — ve! burnt district there posted 4 J | Bo ZS {8 PAYS FAIR PRICES for Ladicg. | S2-(’Conor gave the temperance candidate a stakes. with boards on which ose momen ee tageticlal reteme, Baxter is elected. x ficacs, ov. ibn conasae sna gil ‘ a y morning. ia } fine, CLOTHING BOCES | aor ik nerf it postagesst atta! the ste of thedirms who lately ccompled | sit tog avuition 1 Mhaes eomat cine whe prevalence of the Cholera. im the southern me . store of that s . re tam, i¢ sites. coun! in RRA make 2 im the legit SHOES Ari, G18 D street, Detmgen sth and 76h | «@ larce circulation. Sarees THE OWNERS OF THE BUILDINGS Grant’s ‘majority 99,48, “The counties ‘yet to | UA:t of Austria. the govermimsnt has issued an | Sarrving with ita United states Seumtorin rinse prom: S7-Major J.8. Hay ts about to start a new | 224 building lots in this tection of the city are, | hear from re republican, and will ineredse the order requiring all vesse!s arriving at ports in | of F lair. ociacxnae vce ime rump | Tern atar at um SAN cnceetectartat mins | BCR mtareagears ee | eer me une ent | ar Te Sooners ha cence e is col eclepoe. Core enleves sans peine; Oherokes nation, died eo Benra at slat merely in the iy barge) ote, will be SPsorat Srsciom ov Fu Iuprawa Leotsua- | Lontom, Nov 13a teary gale has p prevailed — (yma, howmakct. Terre Haste hed durilic: « mauvais ongles, soignes avec succe SP-Lovg Island farmers clean Brooklyn gut- | and will not be attended cake ie income; | UREA epectal seasion of the Ludiaua legisia- | om the British coasi to-day, and much damage Jealousy. aia ongies, ce ncoen, | tere gratis for theaake of the fertilizing matter | suilering which ‘usually iene edoe nee eee Open rm pay oan inthe park for sacinicia. acne opia easter te . — uirrels. Cutsepuiiot, po. 696 sabe ome 52-4 female ghost ts fitting around Vin- | * “Mer of thi kind. Execution To-day. Kore feo around wt thew ockes Beane 5 Pad a6 = street, opposite the a Ind., with e revolver and bowie knife All these 0 cigted Ot tee eno 27 George Grant, eon - Know uy thing about it. ‘partment. seek! enem: sh _* Popp. Ponr olng donues cheict, #1; adomiell, #3. BZA hie get ce ve Peels SE, ppt lee OS ince, was execated at 11:35 orclock. Grant | turned irom Bey i cS ; +) and so. whom be leer pb RTAU WETTER, got ptt » Proahirten | ben ab Cle ich nd overcome by treat pad Shon ie Fefanal to hve brains out

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