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SS a eet es = THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith Street, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUPPMANN, Pres't. THE WEEKLY STAR—pwdis O2.60 a year. postare prepaid. BF All sudseriptroms invariably in adoanct, and mo paper sent longer than pard for. STE eeres: * ul Vee. 46—- *. 7,027. ¥ bening Star, LOCAL NEWS. The Eptzoetic tm This City REPORTS FROM THE LAKGR STAnGES disease bas foand ite way yas heretofore stated in Tare | Rand A great many borses are a! | by 0. Atthe Washington and Georgetown | Tat\road stables, near tse Baltimore and Obio railroad, a large proport of the borses have been conghing for a week or more, while only two or three have bad ran- At the nose. The disease has not pre= ed their working or eating At the tth-street stables about one-half bave been sic! ce Tuesday with exactly Symptoms, and with ne serious Metro- ne ested psn WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1875. TWO CENTS. | Bostsotutnt “there nave maar ‘Rates of advertiseme Surat. app od last Sunday. The cough te BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Tn nls Se ee, e) International Scienvific ressions of London Social wife.” NAtTtonat THEATER. THE WORLDS NOVELTY. ZIMMPR MAN'S T NIGHT of 5 EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieutenant | Goadwin ordered to duty at the Hydr.- | graphic office. Medical Inspector Jacob 8. Dungan to the Brooklyn, and as fleet of- Walton The President's Speech. REPORT OF HIS REMARKS AT DES MOINES. THE STAR first published in this city a FULL Telegrams to The Star. =""s."".2=, Ance first, followed by running at the nose. railroad stabies about ball | [Sect the ou" Attntie sation, ‘per | ckgrapc abstract of the Presidents vex | QBSEQUIES OF AMDREW JONNSON.| oc horus tare nas rstind wy song oe a ee TOAN JOVEN YT, CPERA CoM | a carrany Barstow is expected to re- | *teamer of the oa Instant from Baltimere, | MAFKS at the reunion of the Army of Ten- ne Nearly ail of the ment horwes ba vs Alcott. anshor of * Little * @1s0. — tarn to Washington on Monday. Medical Inspector Thomas W. Leach toduty — moth od prem reg _ speech has been affected, but none seriously. At Jest to Earnest,” hy (By General Request.) ose as member of the Naval Meuical Examining | S€€D, And it is likely wit) for some time, CEREMONIES IN NASHVILLE Huguely & Rowen’s livery stable ail are Bortiers Borned J THIS SATURDAY) ©VENING, Hawninat D. Noxtos, of New York,has | board at Washington, D. C., 20th instant | & Subject of yr og lay before oar vo ae ws | Coughing, but only two runping at the nose. Fee oma ey Bos DeWitt Tales F GRAND DUCHESS. Suis been appointed a first-class elerk in the | Passed Assistant Paymaster Charles D, | readers oy of it as it appeared in | A® one cf these ran away yesterday the: try,” by the anther of “Dream Chi Guedatese Meee ba ~rWande: | finance Mee 0° the Post Officedepartment. | Mantfieid and Assistant Paymaster Charles | the N. Y. Herald of yesterday: j think ‘the disease at all ed 9 Bow for the javer les, ee a . ——— . H. Barthe! Womanhood.” a sequel to Blate «Gir “ on Pacts, by H. Taine; $2 £0 houd;” rer: THIS (Satu day) AFTERNOON, at 2, Seats can be secared at Metzsrott & Co.'s Music Store and at the Theater dmission, 50 conts; of otkee and formally entered | ties as supervising special | Treasury departme:t Capt. C.C. ADAMS to-day took the oath upon his du- agent of the orcers. 11 to examination preliminary to promotion, 7th ma:nder Henry L. Johnson detached from the receiving ship Colorado, at New York,on the i6t instant, aud placed on Lieutenant instant. Lieutenant-Com- a ing “Tle cbief interest was in the speech of President Grant, He was lowtly called for by the audience. He then advanced to the footlights and said that he supposed he was calied upon because be was the first com mander of the Army of the Tennessee and, THE ORIENTAL QUESTION. ATTACK ON KLEK REPULSED. serious. T. & Son report their horses as having bad the cough since Sunday, but no other trouble. At Ob its stables thirty horses ne Sunday, and only two work. Witant’s Howl ables bave Reserved — : ; yenere from | cecondiy, because Oe always made cael dope, Kavos eee te digavame." desct'piivns som bast Eh | genta. 3 Sem | mo RERNMERT, HRCuieTs To-pay—Intor- | Porald lec Tee aye nee Denie aur: | gocondly; Pocanre ie, always made shor! ea ine cong, Sod only us cometenet ae eae Cal Note BOOK 2 eniont and usetal | () RAND INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CON- | nal revenue, $3 "3 for the month to | ceiving #hip Rellef and ordered to duty in | D& called upon and ox Shersioxe reduced his CHINA AND BURMAH REPULSED. At Allisou Nallor’s stables ninety have been article for studen’s att nding the convene of lec For thebinchtofieen date, $759,388 total for the fiseal year to | the depar'ment of yards and docks, 1 Temarks to writing. He then took from his affected for a week, but have nearly reco tores WARREN CHOATE & CO., Dal non SULPRSaEA ES SuwwKoowS, | date.aan4 10. Customs, $3R2 67071; total | Yard, Washington. Medical Deere pocket a paper, which he read in @ low tone - ered. Only one bad runping @& the moos ¥ ee hee ome Under the a Frevch residents of Wash- | for the fiscal year to date. ~t4 uel Jackson from the naval hospital Nort of voice, but, so still was the vast and TENNESSEE The firet symptoms here were first a dry —<S wares Iew-.¢ Ls t cof M thold:, Minis. ¥ — area omered to the peval b ital Ch that every word was distinctly audity = oot ih. fol a! by sore ob t hict re ML BOOKS! ta ee Cou. J. M-McGREW. sixth auditor of the | Mass. Medical Director Joseph! Wileon t PRESIDENT GRANT'S SPRECH Army Surgeon. | vented thelr cating: and, when drtetinn ae aon seinen eee By the MARINE BAND. Treasury, leaves here to-morrow morning to | the navay hospital Ghonee Meee ed of resident Grant said:—-Comraies—It al- font Bia nereeen, James F | water wonid rar fren their nastrite Waa H is wy rol K * ) #eed OD Waiting orders. A virectd ways affords nuch gratifieation to m pe ¥, start Naslor noticed the first sympton SCHOOL BOOKS Mee ie MIRA See LEC AS Shee Gere ae crmetes: Duxihents | ices aeartin’ frie the sacar eel [ae Ok oumenetne tn beams orien Goa ten it teenee ae years, died at Ash | bores atout two wecke aunt They hore SCHOOL ae INES, areence Deputy Auditor F. B. Lilley will | Washington, 20th instant, and onterer ey teen years ago, and to live over in memory | Barracks yestentay afternoon. congh, with a slight sore inroat run- A COMPLETS ASSORTMENT. riteered their services | act as au . paval pital Norfolk, Va. Medieal DI baled @nd hartships of those day: Obsc quies ning Bt the nose, and nene ba unfit 4 HOR AY Get ah | Se mm gkko aad tie aacut aun by ie | ior Fat Guse om onc oe ens herdchipe imposed for. the pr sereation and | | ssusine <n wer {Uevended to-day ia | for work. K. Crult lost one haree the other " S @ nt«; reserved seats, 50 cents a . - f tbe jeal E ring 4 " “kere perpetuar bis aStituttor e Onor of the obsequics of ex President John. wom be Music Store. ere ed States government ander the treaty | 04 'ty Medical Examining board und ordered | perpetuation of our, \ MOHUN BROTHERS, to the naval hospital at hington, 2ith | ve now that we h | Bigbt, but probably the epizoot was not the — ; | pelevs Rare nom ast we bare A large number of distinguished citi- | cause of the death ATIONAL THEATER, account of the Canadian | instant ¥ Director H. M. Heiskell has | &€00U government, worth fighting for and, | zens of Tennessee and other states have ar. | “On the le, We can congratulate our- N : ake 1.000:060 per'an-'| been placed on the if need be, dying for. How many of our | rived to participate in the ceremonies. Let- | serene having escaped with suct Booksellers and Stationers, t ib eka een amount to $7,000,000 per sn- | Bers placed on ie retired Hiei todate from | if Beed be, dying for. ile een participa AVINg excap nsuch a slight eps tr PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, i ry «ave of absence has been for onr preserved Union. Let their hersism lersof regret have t« received from Seere- | ck of th’ disease among our horses. —— ranted to Capt tary Belknap, Governors Tilden, of New | Only eight in ali have been unit for datas x ; MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 4, 1875. THE NAVAL EXAMINING AND RETIRING | §. Fillebrown, Norfolk nav ie Pt | and sacrifices be ever green in our memory. | York: Whyte, of Meryland; Garland, Ar the dry cough betog almost solely Lae SCHOOL Books: SCHOOL BOOKS!! y 3 le 1875, Bokusicousabed yorsdag at ie Naveee | The foltowlog hamed oflicers have beon Tet oe dhe result of ther sncrifions be de Ransds, and McCreary | Kentucky; ‘Hon Guilty, | Tue sudden change of the wet 7 Shakspeare’s Grand Historical Play, 3 : ; ry ee | detached from the Torpedo 5 pion and the nstiLutions deon Welles, of Connectiont; Senator | benefited nearly all, but should we hace | aa BO te - " Fartment, and a number of officers have r port. RL, todate freee the atte a October, | £ T ¥bich they fell should be held more dear | Merrimon, Adjutant General Towusend. es rain within a few days the resuits might be Voosiinand Bramead teenies, HENRY V, ported for examinat recto ent | abd are ordered to duty as hereinafierstated: | for their sacrifices. We will not deny to any | Governee Titenee oe Virginia; Henry C. | very serious. In all probability the disease : matal School Ink eae yard, during their r ve been engaged | Commander Henry deH. Wooley, Lieuten- | Of those who fought against us a ; Carey, of Philadelphia, and many others. | wil disappear in a few day ; wd Slates, whic! Battie of Astacoare in the revision of the Navy regulations, and | ant Commanders Frank Wildes and Charles | !¢ge8 under the government we claim for | The Procession, comprising 13 divisions, will tis bee and ny Seog oe yA ee coneet uve. = - the work is now nearly completed. F. Schmitz and Lieut. Bloomfield Mellvaine | ©Urselves; on the contrary, we welcome all ¥ rot jote, Letter Jap Pa) at =e ~ a 7 Fovelopes, and everything in the Stationery line for sale, wholesale and retail, at the vory lowest prices, at LLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, MR, GEORGE RIGNOLD As THE YOUNG MONARCH. THE NATIONAL BAN secure national S—The Treasury now holds $371,489.91 United States boads to bank circulation, and placed on waiting orders. marder George F. F Boston navy yard. Charles H. Davis Lieutenant Com- Wilde, ordered to the leutenant Commander jr., ordered to the naval such who come forward in gool faith to help build up the waste places and to per. petuate our institutions against all enemi as brothers with full interest with ax a ove at 2 G. Pennypacker, of the United States army Ex Senator Fowler wiil deliver the memo- lock under the supervision of the Marshal-in-chief Brevet Major General HASTINGS’ REVIVAL SERVICES. —H. 1. Hastings delivered another fine sermon jast nigbt, at the Foundry M. K. Church, on Une subject of “Christian Unity.” Dr. i. Pera- coutane barton cece fe . rial address in Representative Hall this — = a —— music oa rm S1=.782,200 to seeure public deposits. The | observatory, id October. Lientenant Com- Yee eee: Dut we are not prepared | evening. e organ for balf an bour before the sermon. ee eee “Every Inch a King.” national bank circhlation outstanding | mander Des, Hiwslaen oricey to report to | 19 apologize for the part we took in the war. phason peaged Mr. Hastings will preach at Li ” | (Maite amet ieS a : AMOUnLs to $316,04.19, of which $265 the cbief of the bureau of ontnanee for special | It's to be hoped that like trials will never THE ORIENTAL Row. fp morrow, at 3% p. m. Suyje FAMILY SUPPLIES. And a Cast of Characters with Aceura'e Cos- | are notes issued to gold banks, uty. Lievtenant Commandgr B. P. Lam. | 4&@in befall our country. Iu this sentiment ReVER's tuming. Scenery of the Perit, Flags, Pennants, Cannon anet other adornments, . ordered to the receiving ship Colo- no class of people can more heartily join The Defeated Attack on Kiek. Bible a-Lying Hampug?” Pre A & service of song will be held, commenein Los pon, Oct. 2.—The Times today nas @ . < THE PRESIDENT and party arrived at | raco, New York, as executive, leth October, | than the soldier who submitted to the dan. ey D c U3 p.m., under the direction of C. Karlew, . ny | Yusha, Neb. yesterday morning from Des | Lieutenant Commander Joshua Bishop, or- | S¢Fs of the camp and the batte field. On | {feeia! telecram from Raguea, which ents | WhO Will'sing one or two solos. The music WHICH :N NO PARTICULAR HAVE BEEN whichever side be may have fought, no class fod Riek ink Cetalls: The insurgents | will be accompanied on the plane ey Prot 50 Cent, 75 Cent, snd $1 SURPASSED UPONTHE ENG. | Moines, Iowa. They were entertained by Gren Pa een Sap noord pee ret, | of people are more interested in guarding pee rked Kiek, ~ Wore taken between two | Bischoff, the blind orgauist, (who srrived ; 46 the citizens and driven around the city and Wena cient ot , Orde! -currel sed podies of troops. Their ammunition failing, | pere from the We orn it : TEAS LISH STAGE. to the barracks, A public reception was held Pied bers. Liskieuent Doc et ene BRL Ona — ro, ly vg silged to retreat ssay Sart Shoes rangements “can bo pormeesen io Gentes , = by the President in the court-room in the pa ~ 2 < (eos “y ¥ = wal, but brought o| heir wounded, num: eriormet e cory . by any fi hin — 7 : dered to : Let us then begin by guardi inst . riormer on the cornet a piston, Are up nian — = FIFTY SPEAKING CHARACTERS, new custom-house, after which the high fered tothe Canandaigua. Lieatenant Na. every enemy threatening toe perpetuity of | Dering seventeen. The Standard’s special a. sepz7 > North Capitol and H streets. TWO HUNDRED AUXILIARIES Admission, 0.75, and $1. Reserved places 25 cents STATE TAX ON NATIONAL ed.” ‘The President and party Jeft for Colorado in the afternoon. than E. Miles. ordered to the receiving ship Potomac at Philadelphia, 15th of October. Lieutenant RG. Davenport, ordered to re- free republican institations. Ido not bring into this assemblage polities, certainly not telegram from Vienna this morning say: the leaders of the insurrection are convinead that Servia and Montenegro will join in the ‘almadge’s Tabernacle, in latter feature, which ix common at the Nort Brooklyn. getting to be nd West, and BANKS.—The | port by the 15th of October to Rear Admiral | Partisan polities, but tt is a fair subject. for : ; : gathered cinch to whe, elect. of eongre- W Lisciss. GEO. W. LINKINS. | extra. Gallery 25 cents. Solicitor of the Treasury has given an opin- | Jenkins at Philadelphia for special duty | Soldiers in their deliberations to consider | Ar agra loner hhc wit of the | Snore reine in large assemblies, is qul ee sae OS eeeee eee Ormenrecs Teseniar mere | 3 Bedi connected with the centennial. Lieutenant | What may be necessary to secure the prize | How “ae mph attract, tere and will doubtless prove — ing, ——— —— ba wah sed or sopse ir ion that the imposition of a state license George R. Bicknell, ordered to the hydro. | fT Which they battled in a republic like BERutn, Oct. 2—7n "th, = Rewkiieen 1 — om to many. Mr. Hastings At ue? ater. for any of the sven pei {2X on vational banks is at variance with | graphic office, 13th of October. Lieutenant | OUrs. Where the citizen is the sovercign and =i) oned Lobe a semi caielal | fragt, to morrow; also, at the Foandry (M FWENTIETH-STAEET MARKET, SEASON OF 1875-1576. the law as acjadicated, and subversive and | Win. E. Swinburne, ordered to the reeriving | the official the servant, where no power le Paver), wish te sompesed so 00a. seenl-omialal caureh ats p 720 20TH Sraxer. weccn) abuuineruaren estan Gestructive of the principle governing the | ship Colorado at New York, Isth October, Organ, ses the insurget mnsuls yuo REACEM, UINCES and other Fraits for rest ECOLE FRANCAISE DE WASHINGTON ments. relations of the federal and state goveru- exerciser. except by the will of the people, !t 1s important that the sovereign—the people insist cpon further interviews to receive Tae Comine Boat F &—Potomars vs. 5 cd, should possess intelligence. them in camp and give them twen Anaiostans.—The boating committees, com- Preserving. Fr BAPES recoived daily | reat . AND oF Ti = ————— Some Albany Prisoners, x wou won Suee SCHOOLS. lnsbes each They will then be able prising Messrs. Jones, MeBiair and Dodge, MEATS (fall hinds, at lowest priows = POULTHY OBRCLE DRAMATIQU bony EGYPT AT THE CENTENSIAL.—The l PAYMASTER The free school 18 the promoter of that | Into the spirit of the Oriental question. | Of the Potomacs, and’ Messrs. Roach, Dyce SESAME in cesnen. Fine White Clover BOBEY, | oe ungenn’ COLLishe WLLE V. | States Consut at Cairo, Egypt, writ O'BRIEN; SCHUMTZEN | intelligence which Is to preserve us as a free | While writhing under the lash they willex- | 80d Corson, of the Analostans, held a’ mect- fp frames of 2 poundseach. Fresh FISH and OYS ‘BOF. Sees and i + Bypt, THE oss | nation. If we are to have another contest perience the seneation of the Chrisilan rayab | 19g last evening, and all the preliminaries of ai eo openina night Fe al. gtergiag evening, Oe: | Stale department that te Egyptian xovers AN the near future of our national existeace, 1 | Uuder the Turkish yoke, SY | the proposed race were arranged, except, the sepié-tr - LE — | tober 12, at Gis o'clock. at the Rosttyn Seminary, | ment Je making active preparations for the | The New York sian ot ye yin an ae- | predict that the dividing line will not be § a day; Some day next week will be Gxed ICKLING VINEGAR, 133% I street northwest, Class evenings, Tucedays represen ation of the products of that conn | count of the Albany penitentiary gives the | fon and Dixon's, but betwone patriotism and FOREIGN NEWS. pon. Phe course will be from @ line one — ‘ridays. ry in the Centennial 5.00 have been ap- a PI ” @ me ote i PUBE CIDER VINEGAR, made ander the o# | “Circulars at the Principal Book and Maste Storas. | ; 249° | following sketch of some of the more noted ial Decial supervision of the senior member of our firm St his farm, near Hyattsville, Md.; the moar re we nthe ite rity and strength. Also, PUEK White win? Vikkcan. Green Ginger. Celery Seed, Coreander Seed. Ta = Long Pepper, White and Hlack Popper, wes and Allepice, with = general s-cortacat {¢ For further rinwest, or rticulars 4 F street » 1530. Ee sepls ABLOW’'S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, street tnovl 1225 PENNSYL‘ANIA AVENUE. propriated to defray the expense of the cam- mission in Egypt, and $60 600 for the E delphia committee, and more money will be &)propriated if necessary. Capiz Exempt FKoM CarTi EB DISwAsr.— portion of whom are well kno wa GOOD SOCTETY. But there is abundance of good society in tois institution. There is Major Virgil 8S. intelligence on the oue side, and supersti- tion, ambition and ignorance on the other. Now, in this centennial year of our national existence, I believe it a good time to begin the work of strengthening the foundation of the house commenced by our patriotic fore- Cardi i MeCloskey. Rome, Oct. 2 is understoo f that Cardi nal McCloskey will leave for the United States about the 10th inst. Cardinal Simeon is said to have made a report to the Vaticah of bis hopefalness of au arrangeuent with hundred yards above Table Rock, three miles - | down the river, as far as Easby’s wharf, j | Just below the new Analostan voal house, 1] Eqvat Division, No.3, 8. oF T., have elected the following officers for the ensuing term: W. P..O_8. Allen; W. A. 8.8 Beash: ne plnliietees ? Exgleston, formerly a paymaster 10 the | fathers one huadred years ago at Concorl Spain. | E'S. H.A. Niatieldt: |S, Win He Youon Filing Geneon’ s The Public are tavited i ine my stock of | ThE Treasury department having received | United Siates army, @ tery bright fellow, | ance Lexington. Let us all labor to add all China and Barmah A Treas., Oscar Alexanier: Chap., Joseph 1 me A So bos P. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVING=, OHBOMOS, PHO. | through the Department of State a copy nol yt middle aged, an excellent aecount- | needful guarantees for the more perfect se Lowpon, Uct.2.—The Times, in its second | Harris: Con, ne, A. C.M. C. ty Opposite Metrope TOGKS? HS. LITHOGRAPHS, PAINTL dispatch from the United States consul at | a: t, and very valuable to the shoe contract- | curity of free thought, free speech and free | edition, bas aspecial telegram from Rangcon | Mitchell: 1. 8. , Wr. Send ne ee ee Cadiz. Spain, dated the ist ult., ors who employ him in theiroffice. He was - PIANOS, &c. ALLET. DAVIS & COS PIANOS, celebrated as found in all first class Ga! St the «ame prices. FR: lorien of N. ES for Mii en tire province of sappearance of the hoof and m uth disease among cattle, sheep and goats in the Cadiz, the acting Secretary di reporting ‘he on duty away out at Portland, Oregon when his accounts failed $1 to balance by 940. The falcilities for balancing books press, pure morals, un Uments, and of equal r: to all men, irrespective or religton. tered religions sen- ghts and privileges netiouality, color saying: China and Burman, It ts expected that an offensive and defensive treaty bas been concluded between HK. Norton. -0-- LETTERS FROM THE PROPLE. eT + ook m1 bs rects that future importations from tha < rot good as in the army when the NO SECTARIAN APPROPRIATIONS. Jerome Park Races The Ashes of J. um. scisding oo eocomediinn ae oak aa oo PA Au province be relieved from the proibitiees | official report, Booka lost in action,” or | « Encourage free schools and tesoiee that | JEROME PARK, Oct. 2.—The fail meeting | pair Mar’ The tee dome ee” Newman terms, at S11 9th street northwest. se eoly NeSE PABTOUTS foment erie GOLD Sit, | Contained in the clreulariasned by the freag. | “lost in crossing @ river, brought bal not one dollar of money appropriated to their | Of we American Jockey Club began to-day: | nas given sine entertain ag deucigttans of ee PASSE PARTOUTS in great varisty. GOLD, SIL- . hy many an officer's heart. Eggleston cou! Support, no matter how raised, shali be ap- | The track was very fast, the weather cool | : MBSTIEFF PIANOS, unsurpased ia tone. | VER and COPPER WIRE. CORD, NAILS, &c. ury departinent July Sist. 1875. sage Boe opted ee : pport, 1 ter bo » 8h e ap- d beautiful, and the betting spirited, | 2!8 Visit to the East, but surely bis recent touch, snd durability, on easy terms. Every article gnarsnteed as represeuted. : ‘ fix things that way. So hi Propriated to the support of any sectarian 9 a | Benge discourse, in which he dé OF large dicount tor c PAINTINGS arranged and bung for Gailerics THEGOLD.MEDALS for t en who res- | years, to be ¢ ‘ G. L. WILD & BEO., Sole Agents, 723 7th street northwest, (bait Sjnare above Patent (ice) PAINTINGS ud Private Part tes OLD FRAMES BEGILT. Cleaned, Restored and Varnithed. cued thirty-persocs from the Sten er Metis, in Long Island § wreck of the Sound, Aug y the $12.5; hopes » get out in four more, School. Resolve tha. neither the state nor nation, or both combived, shall support in stitutions of learning other than those suf- The first race was for a purse of $400, three: quarters of a mile. The starters were A., Rhodamanthus, Leander, G Muttic ribes nis visit to pyramids, ba~ been mistaken- ly reported. Ose whose life work 1s to ex- ~ Found the Scriptures, wonid never commit : g it worth while to take a five ficient to afford to every child growing up in | Springlet, Tattoo, L. L., Fleetwood, bluuder of Weeping at the tom» of Joseph: Pianos and alf instromenta taned and repafred. H.W. BARLOW, 1 bave been received from the mint hy 1 at $2,475.98 por g mif he can get | the tand Opportunity of Spot comes he race was wou by Mattie A. home pcg reg pee ao = 8 Fianos for rent. feugs-tr $000 LITHOGRAPHS from lec.to Sieach. | the Secretary of the Treasaiy, The intrinsic “f school education, unmixed with sectarian, | length; Springlet second, a ueck before Ria- | 50u 0" Ja nd in that attitade, when he 5; =} 3:090 ¥00 for Rerap-books. 1 vatce of each is S140. The names of the Fe THE CLE }asan or atheistical tenets. Leave the mat: | damarthus, who was thind, Leander forth, | [yen in,fiPteeuta 1m that attitnde, when he SPLENDID STOOK OF THE WOBLD-5: sepld-tm . . nant . ale : a , it ROWNED KNAE& PLANOS—Parior, oe Sea NEW No. | Cuenin are Captain J. 8. Crandall, Alber. | 4< reprevented bore by two brethren, one of | ferof religion taune treaty aan the church | Gillefower fifth, and Tattoo sixta. Th of Joseph are contained within one of Grand. Square Upright! OLp No. On Exhibition New No. | Crandall. Daniel F. Larkin, Frank Larkin. | ine presbyterian and the other of the Baotist and the private schools supported rely by | other three were beaten off. Tim2—1:16. | hoe Pyramids, and that he doubts not that E celebrated Pi- 456 and Sale 439 Byron Green, John D. Harvey, Courtland | , , both for forgery and counterfeit- | private contribution <eep the church ar Springlet got away two lengths before Tai- | he there beheld thesepulcher of Joseph. Wh fall toned. Fisnos fromother well | orn Sr. AT 7TH St. | Gavitt, Eugene Nash, and Edwin Nash. Phe wan 18 the Presby- | state forever separate. With these 8% tae. the rest in a bunch, Mattie A. aad Raa- | js responsible for this misrepresentation? Snow factories. ee ene ene rent on MARKRITER’S gold meda} for John Horn, the Detroit hero }bond. He hasbeen | enards I believe the battles which created | damanthus starting Gadly. Spriuglet re- | is,FesPor in Sochun, chap Mh Saree ee oes barn Eo ee eaing, RICHES BAUM Pte ing No. 439 7th street, between D and B streets, exeht | who has saved twenty-one persons from shoes, and will stay | the Army of the Tennessee will not have | tained the lead tothe foot of ihe stand. where the bones of Joseph, which the ehildren ¢ street, a few doors above Pa. ave. ‘wayid-ij doors abce O11 Fellows’ Hall, drowning at various times, has also been re her year. n, if he pays a dae of | beep fought in vair Rhbadamanthus and Mattie A. ran out of the | Ittact brought apeet of Pan eens - ~ 4 Choice Olt Paintings, Rogracings. Chromos &c. | ceived at the Treasury department. They $1,000, Fe may go forth to the world. po Blaise De Tuck and challenged Springlet, Mattie A. | {rae} bre ange of greed ehish aoe ture Cords ‘and ‘Tas. | Were ordered by acts of Congress, The Rev. Drother Larkin P. Blackburn is | The Naval Frands in San Francisco. | coming away easily bought ofiiee sous of Elnenat, the tether or INS District, Loxe Houx, the Sioux ehlef who is rep- | the Vaptist He is from North Carolina, aod ‘Cunieanie Shechem er an tundre.t pieces of silver, aud b » the § le need hree years’ imprisoumen’ Joux T. Anus. mam resented as having told the Black Hills eom ARMS & BETCHEAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, Le Drott Building, ‘orner of F and Sth Btreets. 8, PIC NICS, &e. Fos EXCURSIONS. THE MARY W Leet nigga mission that he owned the entire Sioux coun- try, was in Washington with the Red Cloud arid Spotted Tall delegations a few months since. He is oulte an old man, and when bere was suffering from some affection of the uptorretting. Travis T. Brooks, formerly president of the Petersburg Bank, of Petersburg. Va., will suffer here for four years longer for embezzie- ment. PUBLIC PLUNDERERS. -DING'S ACCOUNTS. A telegram from San Fraucisco states that Naval Pay Director J, 8. Cunningham arrived there Thursday night to relieve Pay- Master Spaulding. The court of inquiry w PuiLADELPHia, Oct 2 in the Centennial grounds. ings will be put up by necticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl vaula, Delaware, Uiivois, Iudiana, Michi The state of Ohio has commenced the erection of its buildings Similar build- Massachusetts, Con- it became the | Joseph.” heritance of the children of OMEGA. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 99. m4 Mr. Editor:—1 wish to enter my protest in ir paper against the construction of the " i t house at the termination and in middle > ANTES eyes aud wore green goggles. He ls chief of | | They have Phelps here, that frigtd C. H. | assemble at. Mare Istand Octoher 5, to ex- a, —— ae ee ae New Hampshire avenue northwest. That and Instr BUILDINGS: MERCH AS EIS ees | 2elareet root for plonsare artioa the Cheyenne river Alene mad: elaine to ke Phelps, who used to be a deputy state treas- | amine Spaulding’s accuunts, supposed to be | EX glich commission hes applied for an ex: | portion of New Hampshire avenue, between other PROPERTY in the DISTMICT against lows | OY ANE BRENT ee hereditary chief of the Sioux nation. When | urer of New York, and, after sicailng a pile tension of its space © pa OF damage by Bre on the best terms. ‘sepli-ly Tips to Giymontand return days, Wednosds on lars and Fridsys, leavi: the last council was held at the Lone Horn interrupted the proceedings hy White Honse of money, skipped over to New Jersey and involved by the speculations of G. M. Pin- hey, late purchasing clerk. Admiral Rogers, tion of a thirt pbuilding. The reception of | the Washington Circle and tbe river, bas until quite recently beea inj sent back a cheerful proposition for acom- | of the Mare Island hayy yard, states that he | @PPlications for exhibiting space will bedis- | Sooucnoe of th Natural nibe . HAMBURG BREWEN wharf at9e.m Apply on board, orto Da. HOW- | making a speech, asserting that he was chief promise. Phelps is in for fifteen years. does not know the amount of the defaication, | COnUnued after October 30. and boulders, now that it is jast cleared LAND, 219 4s street. Hed Creat Ration. and that Spotted Tail, | | George W.Smith and John C. Henry, ex- | but it Is supposed 20 be very large, Spaulding Sreskiins Giepak ane Pack. Of there at a heavy cost to the property own- FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. = F.H_THOTH, President, | Red Cloud and company were merely bis | United States revenue collectors from itis. | Pale uy, Stkposed io be vers lary Individuals, | Cyugyense, Oct. 2Presitent Great and | TS, tbat the authorities should permit the lati: 5 é Somideratin syne tt ce tc hod ort sale . Pe cusihie te tection iS eto no Fg = department; that Pin ey’s | party arrived here by special train at s pena Sues soe chor ame : consideration. The Commissioner of Indian p élixible > ait i nt’s | frauds consisted in fraudulen| ‘up {| Party arri % of street, a a aa ener eae p ASSORT MEN T— Aflairs sees no reason to. appre Fisenue lepartment in, February next. | certieates for payment due om contacts, | cick this morning. ‘They breakfasted at | Middieot the surest, obsiracting and mar- GOLD ‘a - D ASSORTMENTS With the Sioux in consequence of ti Henry not for four years to come. and even | which had been signed in blank by Spaulding. | t reception. after which the party proceeded | lon. is regarded as an imposition, not oaly N. THOM, Agent, D ASSORTMANT& of the Black Hills negotiations, then be will have to put up $5,143 before | and bypothecating them to certain parties on their journey westward. upon those owning property and residing oa spl im No. 718 1th st.. Washington, D. 0. CANCELLING STAMPS. — Eilifor Star:—in he inay go free. iA With notes of responsible” parties attached, po es said street, but upon a! heb re oy A = = sexe . THE BOSS COUNTERFEITER. and that the makers and indorsers of the The New York Bank Statemen terest In, or care for, the beauty of our ¢) . the issue of THE STAx of the 30th Instant ap- Ping fae ne xeoe yr eal notes will be Hable, —— —— he New York, Oct. 2.—Loans, decrease, — =~ a wiande faye pony] rs an articl mn cancellin; ta ng of the Counterfetters.” has a steady | knew nothing of the transactions until cer- 4.90 4 - 300; en- | Completed, can be demons! sat FALL AND WINTER and Winter Clothing. | Tiimps, wherein you. state “humane tr, | {ober choemaking here. aud George Aver: | (ues poUing Of the transactions wotil cer | Gage sures, Semeenee: Seven: tapel tea | Scion of soy ane wee wen een on ks and Winter Clothing. senuley has failed to produce a device that acon, who professes to be a victim of the | the ist of September Pinney absconded in his : : Washington Circle or on Pennsylvauia ave- $5 (95,500; Will effect ually cance! tage stamps,” and Fall and Winter Clothing. | furtuer, you affirm nthe pevecammont suffers an annual loss by washed stamps of over one secret service, pines in seclusion near him. Ballard is a very daring, shrewd and ener- getic fellow, and has got out of pretty nearly own steamer with a female companion, leaving bis family and a host of creditors. It seems that it had been his habit todemand n Sao, Ohta ae. a nn AK 8 | ue im Taek Varkeeay, Gall book ome tow 2 Hampshire avenue to and beyond ue river. STYLES. a hool-House Burned by Incen- | |{ 4imostentirely obstructs ine view of the Fall and Winter Clothing. | mitiion dollars.” To put an effecteal ston | every Jall in the land, if reportspeaks truly, | g terceninge cae everything he purcnased, | 4 Sehook Gieagten 7 river, and af present gives to Gen. Lee's old to the use of washed stamps is very simple, | Dut it will be almost @ miracle if by his own | and the number of contractors and dealers | OsweaGo, N. Y., Oct. 2.—-The Second Ward Sebool- house was bureed last night. $12,000. Fire incendiary. i The Texas Aid Fand. New York, Oct. 2.—The subscriptions tn this city to the Texas relief fund to aate aggregate, $5545. house the appearance of baving b-cn wader- pinned with trestle work. We do not olject to parties baiting boat bouses, but in fact are glad lo se of a house built that will irupro bot then it appears to us taac ¢ who think they can enjoy the somewhat ex- pensive luxury of boatt:.g should be allowe t 4s you will perceive by this device of mine, to which 1 called the attention of the Post: master General some years ago. My device consists simply in pasting together on a line with the postage stamp the two parts of the envelope, 89 as to prevent the contents from passing under the part whereon the stamp 1s affixed. and then perforating or plereing exertions be departs from Albany peniten- tiary alive for some thirty years to come He dreaded this place, and begged hard for Auburn or Clinton pos instead, bat in vain. He bas escaped from both. Mason is sentenced for twelve years on a charge of passing counterfeit money. Chas. Meredith and Charles Pardue, who he has levied upon is astonishing. It is esti- | mated that he bas thus made for himself, in reality out of tbe government, about *200,00. He was also a broker, a member of the boar a director in several mines, a large proper! owner in the City of Oakland, and reputed to be Worth nearly $2.000.000. A dispateh to tue New York 7iibune says it is understood that | Loss, In magnitude my Btock is beyond description. NEW GOODS, In quaiity my Fabrics are unsurpassed. In be auty of Style T excel. fired ‘bi t two years ago, are fi H ft f —_—_o——_ the priviteze b me thelr hoase 4 dau ite h bot relone. 4 ship at sea some two yea! . certificates of indebtedness to the amount © The Market. , or teased ior the pun SUITS MADE TO ORDER poles eee al ee aateee ee here, the former on @ ten-yeurs’ term, the | ssw0,000 have been discovered to have bee. | Barrimoe 0 console, 634%; W. fully, t In moderction of Price STRAUS, the Coithier, ; * a for life, having obtained that commu- tation from a death sentence. Geo. Long and James Moran, burglars, the former reputed one of the most skillfal in the e | World, are serving out @ five-years’ term ANTIVANDALISM. hypotbecated in San Franciseo, and the apprehension is that the certificates were fraudulent, and perhaps forgeries. rg Virainia,9bid to day. Sugar steady, 0 Barrimons, Vet 2—Covea quict—m al3. rtour very firm and nuchang a stropg—No. 2 western amber u minal; do. No 2 western red, 1.35. Per ia red. 1 Sq) pletely thé stamp without injuring the cou- A. tents. Very respecti z A IN THE LATEST STYLES Fdifor'S or:—An qui Pers © ~eoment tn the dally f this City and beltimore, to bring re the boys, or we might is without competition PEPSONAL,—Lady Thornton and dangh. ters, the Hon. P. Le Poer Trench, of 1): Together once ‘ni LITICAL MERTLN' AND DISTURRB- Y» Aw s term them now “old boys” of the tme- i : here, after which they will go to Clinton B. F.—The republicans | PJand red, 120ml 48, Vashingto 1 urge @ careful inspection of my Goods before pheeoaearrapardainy fete inmcord = cane ison for twenty-five years, If they can be | Andee sod reform party of Baltimore bela | 528,80 Sora quiet, bat mixed. nr sells ny mony of carte one purchasing elsewhere, assuring the Public f the “Bellerophon.” arrived te dein; | kept so long. an dicks &n immense ratification mass meeting tn | Cctcber. "Outs stig: Dut, firm—svutherg, sass. | zens apeut, probably, the very best days of SAMPLES oF that I never before hawe haut such Sesterday afternoon’ from New Yorw, | Chae, HO'Brlen, a Washington policeman, pamper pole letangal ppd ES food, machen, Tele ccc eee ea ne Fuck Bivection. a variety of Garments to Uz, dostice Field, of the U.S. Supreme | who killed aman—in self-defense ashe saya” | Juccnt otieete Vice F Morrison Harris, | Provisions scarce, aud strong. Pork, 23 azS.id. | ThIs school wae virtually, broke tia please all tastes and seer ett ative, here on Tuesday | is expected to make shoes here during the | their candidate for governor natin a a long it wilino doubt be @ source of READY MADE desires, to accomnmo- Pana a coe mit, where be bas b-en | remainder of bis life, a the meeting. At the same time the | Gear rib sides, 1:14; Hams, Ibanl6 Lard seedy | great pleasure to Ube old scholars to be onea diate oi peeees ox spending some time. aucives Vcrt | | H. Slater, also of Washington, who kille! | democrats held @ meeting at Maryland insti. | 2 ie extras nder the roof of our*graod — is giving readings in San Francisco. y, and was rich to spend | tute, which was crowded, and was addressed | §. do frst. 23028 —crade, 6a listen to some of the _ 0 give such en- Randall is attending the exposition | $30,000 in his defense, was sent here for only | by ichard Vaux, of Philadelphia; Hon. | @s; refined, Coffee numioally “smart boys,” as we used to call them FALL AND WINTE! tire satie- &t Pittsburg. Pa. ----Gen. Boynton, of the | four years, and bopes to get @ before | Wm. Pinckney White, and others. Owing | Whisky duil, is. : giving their rematniscences of the 4 faction. ——— eames ed settled Seer at! the expiration of that time, as bis bank | to the close proximity of the it was New Tone, Oct. 5 Seems eative, ain bene Codes the pesd mae ‘ox “s ousekeeping on R street, near . **"* | @ecount is still good. apprehended that some difficulty might oc- ee, Mee.* oe en "| Neeker and others, who were i Shaw, of the Boston 7ranscript, attended the | “4g0! cur between the ward aig oe are orn: Oct 3 * qulet and steady. inbot, some OVERCOATS. SA visit to STRAUS, the Clothier, will fully erg em ay Sey oc two 4 ee Parties a8 they snot cach other on the street, Sbest duit asd ‘unchanged. Ourn dull and "aa: po poche tly vtangieesrondpnoemte aya the benefit of su mnuated ex-M. C's, ---- Several shots were fred in the gir; and Lompoi, Oct.2, 12:0 50,5 bonds, 1855's, DEVLIN & CO rare — thw Asn — peda = DiS. 5 Mttebe PReTee of the How York a nomber of knock-downs occurred. 01d, 6%; Row fives, 1045s. Ls i. 7 venue Presbyterian Vt has retarn: THE The Baltimore Sun this morning says: - Peace ‘from bis European tour. fan STRIKE prosecution 4 the cues aulersemasees’ pwn yr gg two ras Des —. —_ Mrs. LIZUTEWaNT BAr- . bone, “Parks case was concluded yesterday | such demonsirations should occur such | RETT— {whether ecp0-tr 1106 F #TREET. p emreengen gy poe cola —— ae with the the principal wit. close proximity and simultaneously, which, the widow of Licut. _ A. STRAUS, Saget. > Athena jew York | ness, Capt Thos. B Clark, of Philadelphia, | however, was occasioned by the rain of tné. tga fey 3 A NEW FEATURE i Will setae on Monday next. ="-"E Seco: | £4 ie Opening, argument for the dy one often, "As it was there was cossidec, | Her tricnds t Delano is expected to arrive in Wasb- the conduct of Si 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, ingen oot Mania eee ain, who contended that enna ney = sepae-tr Botween 20th and 1th streets. THE ANNUAL REPORT of the board of re- “Suen taw G6 net an- D®* Goons, Lenses of the Smithsonian Institution, at ar Slate mw NTELsS. » Showing the operations, WHILE JOURNEYING London and —_-= SARFETINGs, OILCLOTHS, gitures and ‘epndition of ie inatitution {for | northwestern railway from Liverpool to Loa- 'D KEEPS RA has been issued from don on Sept. 17, warnaian Ppa ‘Tho following | named 11, gave birth to a child » cuca ont mbid | PATENT PARTLY MADE DS SHIRTS [nerd the: 3 hav. | in pop ap hyd ed the infaat both encensiic J tile ‘ Tecpeccth eae resnge a rom, | Repazing mele daly forte utend w|i sad’ of ei or tne | Sig ve atarara, anda an Indu te ; . 3 uy museum, fay god soperioe io Garability and ap frlisiroes sco: Store’ balding running throng galice'sam ofthe Smithsonian Beauest has | by sea sickness and traveling. pearance street. been free on what Row con- We also show the! ccvortupent of Slate Man. eepé-tr W. W. BURDETTE & 60. po rn ~ rtens ce ae on ee rus top alt ion pte gene! —— ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS a himeelf understood he put his hand cabens. Teerived as the bequest of James Smithson, | making ‘which tf England, was $541.79. This fund, by in- | in his pocket for his slate, on to write ‘Wergive special attention to house plombing, and FOR ELEGANCE, BRILLIANCY AXD Vestments, &¢, was in January lastaie.ain | bia request. The farmer thinking he "was charge only fair prices. REAL BCONOMY, sa Bg Among other worksin progress Sad ee ee eo at him, A VOLE MER ST ORNEES AED Meare esx a ter Seley a Sea wr ee om | oe ae HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, wr lavhedeegaatte cer mote 2) : at, Stork- RTED DIRECT, ‘station sople tr 317 Ninth street northwest. end offered et very tow pene ‘ a ‘The A, "S85ns SEW Dre wouKs, iets mw. oat, BRO. & CO., suaaee $06 G STRERT, NEAR NINTH STREST, | owsnson OPE 7 @nanene NNECTRD WITH Ps: aa es FUNERAL oF Rev. DR. Porreovs, 4, PSHERS CHEMICAL SCOURING WORKS ie feiad Fre eae ad Fest OFeice? SAB G, OPPOSITE Pa- foarien, Dna Wine son ; PRS, ac. portion of bis vacation ia Inv tons in | piace yesterday. His friends discredit the B 5—Dveing and Cleaning Gentlemen's Ga MH. MP regard to sound in its application fog | s*ory of foul play, and will take no action in tt Peedi a PYM abort wctice, Fair prices. ot 453 Ny sognals. the matter, ad Se Ses | hs ate

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