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THE EVENING STAR. r I pean cqusmion ee i ——— M B. McP! erson, plans and spectfoations we @ PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | prepared ana bias for dol AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, | pelienee’ Sate a Penusyivania Aveuae, corner Lith ty ane he the Wer ‘arant « Cou Ss Ne Company, | ;any, of Richmond, Virgie s ing Star Newspaper eing of the same quality as is need in the _ —s x pect Prea’t. ibe atraction of he building for the State, - . = > ‘ar and } ‘y departmen The aspda Fan TES .- To@daway through the square bas been te ken THE EVENING STAR és served by carriers to a % Gp. and the spaces Aiied with soll toe subscribers at Ten com pe an ae Porty- + a moni Ooptes comer, prepaad— plantiog ot 2 + nee ee ae a four © per Two Cents each. By mail —postage Bixty Cents & month; one year, 86. = on Priday— gabe tamer dragon vez, 48—N&. 7,312. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1876. TWO CENTS. ; X61 to umeat grounds, 5: Smithsonian grounds, 859 in tween S4 and 6th streets, 190 In A) rmory SPECIAL NOTICES E VENIN T BXPOSITION NOTES. Those who can do so, will therefore do well T if to The Star. Public Buildings aad Grounds. Soaase In Judiciary square, 16 !n Mount ES : . G A R " half past eigh egrams wigeend rnon Piace, § in reservation at New York yes BSS LISTS <RVIORS — Mer OH. EVENING STAR. _ {Correspondence of The Evening Star.} wae pire prec My buildings e P Annual Report of Gen. Babcock. avenue and tour treet. in. MePherwon ‘a7 wii! presch fn Talmadge Ball, — is LS — o morrow at Sur day School at $:45 SE ST. PaUL’Ss SSULISH LOTS > CHURCH, corner of Ith snd H str Preaching to morrow st 1 o = Bev. 8. Doxxn. No evening service Young coaverts mee ery Ss — mare, 25 are, The report of Gen. Babcock, in charge of spare, tn Rawlins eqeare, 161 tn Lénestn public buildings and grounds in the District ree hundred seltees were purchased and opened. An hour in that part.ef the day ‘Will be wortirtwo or three when the jam is| THE WAR IN THE BAST. ‘St its worst. As to how long a time a visitor of Celumbia for the fiscal year ending June Set Soon, the various parks; 14 should give to the exposition, that 30th, 1876, has been transmitted to the chief — pinced tn the public grounds. : - on the wants ofeach. Ifone wishes tomake| THE NEW YORK DEMOCRATS, | orengineers or inearmy. Its main features Daring portion pot the day a ccthelent sup- ¥ are as follows : Ply of Potomac water cannot be obtained on i i PHILADELPHTA: 1876. Washington News and Gossip. A study of the English collestion of pis- GovsENMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter- | tures in the exposition affords @ triple nal revenue, $428,2.0. 46; customs, £393,832 01. | pleasure. In the first piace, it farnishes to PRESIDENT and Mrs. Grant were gaes:s of | the untraveled portion of our people the Mr. A.C. Corbin, at Elizabeth, N. J., yester- | On!Y opportunity they have ever had to see it comparisons bet ween differ- o the second story of the building Te IDENT ROUNDS. be Teme! ean day. the work, of the best British artists, whether bits of the same class, @ fall month ie a hs tere 3S this the Potomac water BO jay) afternoon at. & — dead or living. Secondly, it is the best single | can be pleasantly and profitably spent. If Their F: Sarato: Feeeety Tement of the grounds eouth of | 64 er ety ried POSTMASTER GENERAL TrsEB has gone | Cojjection in the whole aahibitios Tine is, | bly to Ret a general view and fair idea of eir Fiasco at ‘atoga, the Executive mansion have been confined | $4 7'th ine water tank almost exclusively to the filling of the lower | SD $8 fl the whole. that may be done in a week of { ( Tr K holds 2,188 hard work; nothing less will be likely to Portions, and 41,110 cubic yards of earth 6 2, week. money value js also the greatest in propor. | meet the requirements of @ visitor who pos Explanations in Order. poy g a SBF wy : sin voute, Seeker aoe §& CoMMISSIONED.—The President has signea | tiou to numbers. Then, again, it is thor- | sesses ordinary intelligence and feels a rea mansion the walks have to Deer Park. He will retura early nex: | the artistic grade is the highest, and tts mable interest in human progress. And, been kept in repair. In the encilo- | #84 xed wasbstand were put in the south- ens the commission of W. A. Failing, to be 24 | oughiy representative in character and style, sure just sou ‘the hous West room on the second floor The wait OEUPHIANS except in extreme cases, I doubt whether it = " sé @ large fountain . " rs mat oh ecrdes Meutenant of the Revenue Marine service. | giving to the intelligent observer a fair and | Siithe wort white tos Aten eee cd The Convention to Try it Again bowl was erecied and supplied with neces- | To0m for persons visiting the Exeeattve ula m. to celebrate the death of Me siah Tat Pror. H. H. Bates, of New York, has | Correct idea of the development and advance | trouble of making a vielt and getting settled Y =: sary water, drain pipe Jet. Tue bowl is noes — piece and 75 feet in diameter and 2 feet 6 inches in rm 1 - ; repapered upless one can Spare that mach time. Ba depth at centre, is the largest bowl con- od the Tor ture re- been appointed examiner of interferences in | Of #ttin England almost feom tts first b>- ‘ - * upon these points of course each one can vty 2, 2c, | te United States Patent Office. Fe een eng ee eee ai? caanot | Pest judge for him or herself K. | RUSSIAN @FFICERS AND SRRYIAN SOLDIERS, | t\racted by this office, and with one excep | re eet and eae eee of the > THE sBaU Te * TH NATIONAL BANK NOTES received for ra- - cur! D area wails cleaned and whitewashe!. Other FD rote daruotsce patna S0018EE | geroption for week coding to-day aa cons, | Cnet foreign country; except, posalbiy, that ten pe ee mylene ————— pa a Pe te jor the election : ¢ officers other ness with BD Sot i por 4 es "| required, pew furniture, curtat fi d a r Tespor x t ° . of which is very pi Dg. Ly re Celeck pom Malls SUNDAY, Boptembor $1, 9 3 | eed er ee ee ed oon OF 148" | tex. To bring about this irportant and in- | General's office during the week ending to. | THE YELLOW FEVER PLAGUE. ten tomy screens, Ke., were placed Iu the Red room, a = teresting result there was needed and happily | day: Company A, 15th infantry, from Fort SECRETARY Robeson did not return from | secured a hearty co-operation betweea the | Wingate, New Mexico, to Fort Uraig, New EB REGULAB MONTHLY MEETING NATIONAL CAPITOL BEL Es- These grounds, the report in substance | *¢t Of bed room furaltare was also pr Ly 2ClaTio states, have been graded and been sown with | MStting was placed on the foors of a num |. | Mexico; Company B, 15th infantry,’ from FORTY DEATHS IN SAVANNAH, blue grass and rye; 91 trees of different | DEF of the rooms in the private portion of the i wil be oot Dee wilt pro ye oe wan czprcted, | Hritish goverament iteelf, the Hoyal Acad- | Fort Graig New Merion to fort Getoes, * 3 a genus liave been est out. Gen, B. says these | House. Other articles were parchave! as ree P ly reach here Monday. | emy, private owners of choice pictures, and | Colorado; Company D, from Fort Garland —_e grounds will have an unfinished appearauce | “!red for the comfort Convenience of ometed. remaining here @ few days he will go to | the leading artists, both in their individual | Colorado, to Fort’ Wingate, New Mexico; THE SEYMOUR DECLINATION & so long as the shaft of the monument re- | te President's family. mag eee EveGE Gowre, | Long Branch. and associated capacity; so that the collec- | headquarters 16th infantry from Newoori Hoey (ON MUD- | mains in its present unfinished condition. ty pote - PRESIDENT GEANT's RESTORES to the | tion contains not only examples of the work | Perreths, Kentueny, so Moant Vernon, bar Judge Gray Rises to Explain. improvesnent to Shegrounds | ais Liveall boon expended, mat eden [>> *oHoon cooks, centenary greeting to the Emperor of Ger- | of England's greatest artists, but likewiss | Infantry, tohevonrn ptesey, Dake Oe Avubuxs,N. Y., Sept. 2—In 4a inverview DOATY Wooden Galidinge: whicn we | clency exists. There being at this date cy Larrodnetion Prices, at many bas been presented to that poteatate | ir er een Oil and. Gane noe. rt | pany Hi. Tin infantry, to Standing Rock | 18st evening Judge Gray, who was perme- | Uoohtnem; the pullding of @o exe ahegen | SPPTopriations for the fiscal year euding by our charge d’afairs. The President | €40Fts, alike im oll and water colors. Io | PAUY H, tin ix nent chairman of the democratic conven- | phew sewer, 2 eet ¢ inetes 1a nine June 30, 1877, no report can be made of the BOBEBT'S BOOKSTORE. tdeake of the-close friendship between the | Short, our mother country has not only pala | ®S°P¢3> ooeeges tion, said: The telegram of Gov. Seymour a8 | Ger the main roadway, Lo ditplace @ wosien | probable progress of the works for that year, ad Above New York avenue. | tions will be perpetuated. quality of her art contribation to the expoai- | 1¥@—The report of Gen. Babcock, engineer | morning of the sist I handed it to Me, | 22CoNection with this culvert two brick OTS Sache aemdcedmnesy one on either he rond- = T, 0. 0, F—The officers of the Grand 1 DISCHARGES called for under the law | ton. ‘And these distinctive featnres are all | 19 charge of the construction of the east | Magone who read it, and 1 was advised by | 8°WeF-lodges, one on either side of t Contin CS" vcigt; ata Swatitea ‘members of the Order ta fn ocen eae department took placs | !B6 More apparent aud sriking when tue | wing of the building for the new state, war | hint to make no mentee Sele wee oe, Te aes eee ne Been ning | Segcowmmans “ana cans oi paub paeraily. ore. requested to meet at the ball of soe 7, all thé unfetanstes being —— Grn Saree hed Rong —_ aged departments, for ibe fiscal year poe noes frome = oy = had | that point, which would otherwise Gat’ its Srounds............00» aoe a terda, > ‘oh are | ending June 30, ixi6, shows that the granite | sone to cato confer w: v. Seymour u Repairs, fuel, &c., ive mau BVEaiNG: Sept granted pay until October 10th. No notifica. | made up apparently without any intelligent | cutiing, setting and brie work hate beer, | onthe subject of his homiuation, When the | W&Y over the roadway and embankment into epairof bridges nnn i the river to the damage of both. A connec- | C&T@ &nd repair of bridges 2/000 ter Presentstion will take place. Loteresting exer- | tions have yet been sent out at the Interior | purpose in view, frequently without contci- pearly compleied in the third story. Tae | Our arrived forthe assembling of the con- Lighting, &c, the capitol cis s may be expected a department. | They will probably be issued | butions from their leading artista, and often | amount appropriated for the fiscal year wax | Yention 1 showed it to the reading clerk, pS pga ed pele rae Ne ~~] mansion, &e. a 1,500 sepa-2t P. H. SWEBT, Gr. Sec. sometime next week. with only indiffereat examples of those who | $700,(90, and €137,755 93 of this sum was trans Hiram Calkins, who cencarred with ‘Sie: r Repairs of wa: 5,000 LECT. are represented. As many as twenty-five or | ferred to the south wiv, D o1 by | Magone, then present, in advising me to | $0 nursery grounds can be led into It, in- DS rite uheumatinn, Belstice, Fain ig tue | 4 COMPLIMENTARY Banquet ls to be | tuirty'of tne heat oglish plovares exuibited | {hectare Coeae ea Te ao occapie by | Magone. then present, in advising me to | stead of airectiy into the river as it now In. neneanennone 500 e ¥ An#inch sewer pipe, which extends 1°10 — -—— Back, Female Weakness. LZ given to Hon. A. M. Clapp by theemployes | here are already pleasantly familiar to | 1.023.101 07, including the ay riation of | Fhou'd be heard from. 1 delayed calling the H en, For trade rates address EIMK WOOD & UO in the Public Printing office, at the Ariing- | Americans through the media of fine steel | ©350,900 for ine present fiscal Peart will ba re- | Convention together for more. thao alt an —— Pdi te po dl ~—s The Washington Aqued aed arbipgton or Baltimore. sepl-im’ ton Hotel this evening. About eighty cov- | Pilate evgravings. A visit to the rooms | quired tocomplete theeast wing of the bulld- | bour,when {t was stated thate telegram had ‘face Sendenge of tne vii a oo act. ASSESSOR'S OFFIOE. DO. ers will be laid, and every necessary mea- | Where they are hung is therefore much like | ig, and $201,134.08 to finish the approacaes | been received from one of the committee tnat ground through which it passes, and which |; { comPAnyiDg the report isa report re- ‘Avever 25, 1976, sure has been adopted to make it an elegant | & C&!l upon old friends, whose appearance | thereto. An’ estimate of 3436.999 9 1s als» | Governor Seymour had accented. passes, ch | iating to the Washington aqueduct. It er | Iso be used to recelve the | 1 ioe is hereby given that on and after the L1TH and expression, heretofore only seen by dim ; ’ ment to be irae, Tealted | Sane pay Ti eng conden eee eee ee seat the Bosed of Aesneees ct | 8nd suceessful affair. iy y — — same work oa tae north we eee ee S aeet tee drains from either side of it, when they are | SDOWS that ap office aud dwelling was built laid, was connected with one of these lolges. | St the receiving reservoir by Halliday & ———— twilight, are vastly improved on @ closer ac TOTAL COINAGE OF THE MINTS at Phila- | quaintance with their features aad color —___— he had accepted was confirmed by wi 4 . deiphia, Carson, and San Francisco, for | Under the lear light of day. If I were to open Political Noves. {he statement of Mr. Faulkner that oon a Teper See Revinee an mane mtord bp Det teense oo ~b oor 5 hou!) thorized, AS supposed “4 August, 1 Double eagles, 211,562; trade | wonder why more attractive specliaaas of It is conceded by politicians everywhere ‘asncetates on the omaniee cavation for @ depth of four fest of water. | Cubic yard; that the caving in of embank- dollars, 557-200; half dollars, 2,792,000; quarter | the bandiwork of Gainsborough and Taraer | St the action of the iste New York state dollars, 3,165,200; twenty cent pieces, 200; | had not been sent over. Certainly it can | democratic convention in regard to the | maining a* Saratoga) to etale that Gover, | 1l5square feet, The extension of Virginia | paired. Also the floor of the iron bridge over dimes, 1,580,200; five cent (nickel), 310,000; oue | hardly be expected that the great reputation gubexuatorial nomination was = most seri. | nor Sepusour bad ceneeuten be ‘accept ‘the | #¥enue from Ith street through the marshes Rock creek.” Hach ‘mouth ‘during. the year : 3 cent (bronze), 220,000. ‘Value of tne > > to the high land in these grounds was con the outlets in the government maios have Hon be con procure make an assessment agatuxt | Colnacers? 150.300 ° pag Rapin nt oll ge Ppp ee Rr ge ous blunder, and one which will have a | pominetion. All this I regarded to be in| pleted. The work of creating alake out of | been regularly opened. aud tho general aie, who had gone to Utica (Mr. Faulkner re- The lake, as finished, contains ¢ acres and | ments caused by several were re- such person. firm. oF corporation, wo which he shall ——_—_—_. single picture which bears the houored name | ¢maging effect on that party, both in its | £000 falin, or T should bave read the tele | that portion lyiug north of it, and extending | tribution of Potomac water in te canine add Shy por centum thereto THE TREASURY now holds $338,473,350 in | #17Ele Picture whieh bears | But 1 shall ont | state and national canvass. -+--Late advices ceaat hargeecmer dire agen B wep dr to B street. was commenced and partly | Teservoirs and governmeot mains has 4 WM. DIXON } ©. 8. bonds to secure national bank eircu- | undertake either criticism or description. | from Nor:h Carolina represent the prospect | when I read to the contrary in the Teco. Within the lake thus formed there | Properly attended to The building of @ B jAsessors. | lation, and $13,723,000 to secure public de. | I will ovly say that the collection is char- | for the republicans carrying that atate ax | ter Union. is an island containing an area of 4 450 | gale house at Great Falls was con for 13. posits. U. 8. bonds deposited for circulation | 8cterised throughout by great good taste in | most flattering. Jadge setile, tue nominee A New Convention P- square feet, on which there were a numberof | With Asa Snyder & Co, of Ricumond, at = lor week ending to-day, $83,500. U.S.bonds | choice of subjects and rare succgss in repre- | Of that party for governor, who has just E large trees. Some of the more unsightly | #4,169. MIRA, Sept. 2.—Judge Gray telegraphs | ones were cut down, and the others trimmed THE PoTOMAC DAM. B TO STOCK SOF THE | held for cireulation withdrawn week ending | Senling or interpreting them, remarkabie | complet d a canvass of the western counties, low! into proper shape, and a few young ones set | In speaking of the Potomac dam tne re- AS-AMEBIOcN SAVISGS BANK. . wv ‘ arity aud freshness Of color, exceiiei claims that be will carry the state by 15,009; ms oof this Baw wd | crctetaaaing’ aurremey maken Goede, | handing; une Maarted SLGVOTGN ie Enema | and w falslgh carrenpcodentor tee, ete Mr ecccretary of the State Commitiee:-—Say to | out. This isiaud was outline! aat raised | port says: During the past three years the corner of 7th aoa # & » eee 1 sentiment. The pictures are, ia brief, both | more Gaze‘te, good democratic authority r. Magone and yourassociates on the state | some two feet to & proper grade, the excava- | preset dam has not supplied tne quantity old notes, $2,090,190. in theme aud treatment, strikingly tymeat | also inclines to the belief that thedemocrar. | Committee that the committee should not | tions {rom the marsh bene week gee that | of water consemen during the mouths of SUCCESS OF THE U. Loan.—The sya- | of the best traits of British character; avd [| Will jose the state, and also some in the con- eed the Ro poops —<aeeerner, — should | purpose. The soil thus throwa up, being | Stmmer and autumn. The waver bas often earnestly counsel all intending visiiors to | gressional delegation. *Mr. Evarts did | “!'ber reca @ convention or call a-new | unfit for grass, was sown with cora to ‘ been two feet below the crown of the dam, dicateof the new four-and-a-half per cent. one. In this the demoeree: ited.” for | and the cons womec water — as F - | not speak in Vermont on Tnarsday night. ne. y un tally exbaust it, and render it suitable for daily umption of Potomac water PEDEBAL BUILDIS@ Association | United — — in cecigand ig [pin gnc gy heme pony leh ogee because bis Dame Waa Saiouancel wite | Seymeur Wavering—He may yet Ac- | lawn grass. has exceeded the minimum flow of the mecting of the FEDERAL RT Eoudon dispatch: reac vet ee Nee wow: | teriain the wish that ‘the. parcnaser ot | his authority or consent. He will, however ce SMITHSONIAN GROUNDS. Maryland channel, the deSciency at suck ment 0 = ; * = 5 fore NEw York, Sept 2—A prominent dem- Two thousand and tuirteea feet ot water. | times being supplied by tue receiving and SOOLATLOS. for the States that there is a decline in covsois. eee for She Corcoran gallery | probably speek befise the essapeign loses “st F . md which Is due to the attractive character o! ‘ Ivory Chamberlain says Mr. Marble | 0crateald to day that a telegram had been | pipe for irrigation were laid in the nortnern | distributing reservoirs. Last autama the > @nd thus open a war meine: Ranson trace n write or suggest those World articles | tecelved from Utica this morning to the | portion of the grounds. Five hundred and | Sow- lines of these reservoirs were gradually . 1876. {he United States 44 per cent. fanding ioan. | of these gems to the walls of that building. 68 suggesting the removal of Frank Biair | ¢Mect that Seymour was afraid thatif hedid | Ubirtcen evergreens and deciduous trees were | lowered until they had fallen to tbe level of the subscription of stock (shares gi | Several London banks are selling cousols to | Several Of the best are for sale, at prices not | [rom the ticket. He wrote them himself— | @¢cept, he would be accused of intrigue and | set out in these grounds. Tue greater por- | 143 feat above tide, or 2 feet below, the estab- cach) wi a. eenes epee names penner Sh. stee buy 44 per cents. higher than have veen paid for some pictures | the first one at a late hour of night, and | ‘2consistency. It was stated at democratic | tion of them were placed in thenewly grade | lished flow lines, causing thereby @ decrease Takeo. Further information can be obtained of ths | NOMINATIONS Fou Concress Yesrer- | DOW there not their equal tn merit, and the | 0D his own responsibility. Who is going to | De«dquarters that Seymour had refased | ground along B street north; taose requiriag | Of pressurein the mains. As the consu MB earn . i 01 ising several nominations before, and afterwat it were protected from damage from winds | Yon of Potomac water is yearly increas fnew ee PIES FRASEE Prestéont, pay—R. P. Bland, democrat, Sth Missouri | Shee gratify tue better taste of tie public | withdrawal of ar. Tildea? Neliner Marbie | accepted them, and if he did so scam, he | by being carctally fastened usstaces Geiccs | it ts taore than provabin thet oto eee ae? 17 G street aorthwest. district; George A. Bagley. republican, 221 | and enrich their own collection should tney | nor Chamberlain is on the World now. | WS afraid he sbould be thought vacilating, | into the ground. tomac dam is Huished the Want of it will be BA 6 Bed GomprcisesOmce, | New York district; Hon. J. T. Harris, con- | see toit that at least anal(-dozen of them | :":: The New York Herald of yesteriay at- | %%d if this idea could be overcome he migui | The iron gates and stone pillars at the 10th | seriously felt. 3 The treas: iS tributes the trick, which proclaimed yet secept. street entrance, on north 1 street, were re THE NRIDGES. AOR a feet at | cnt oe reg eymsonts soceptanes to is on Genk cor, | More ed bun Gotme,to Make Stu Stet. || coved, same comoine te tee eee | Generel Renee reports tie Cabin John, sat Boom No. 24 Le hm renomirated W. A. Phillips. There was a To visitors from @ distance ons of te most vention at the time wnen he hai positively Avother dispatveh was received this mora- | another entrance for carriages. Two lamp- College Pond, and ‘K creek bridges in from 645 to $ o'clock y wen declined, to Gov. Tilden’s agency, and ing trough private sources, which said that | posts were erected uear tue cntrance. “A por- | £00d condition. Speaking of the latter bridge, = = << = = ‘PAPE r calgusas attetioeion une eke usefal and convertent features of the exp> | that it aepinoad the democratic party "io the acceptance of Seymour was yet uncer- ng On 9th street, opvo- | he says: As the entire sapply of Potomac & FIBST CLASS REWSEAPSE. olher couvention and’ nominated W. A. | sition, and one watch woald ve more geaer | ® position from which it cannot be easily | lin, ureirg that all his intimate friends : Water to We cliy of Washington depends oa BALTIMORE GAZETTE will be promptty | Guibrie, of Atchison. aily utilized If its character was tally under- | extricated.”_ =". The venerable Wililam | should be sent to Ulicato urge his accept- thad the present oor beans, ‘Lonthen aoa gerved hiogton b ——— ¥ ,y or of Ww Ev: " Pr Breakfast if tames ace fat J 0. EARKEES | BIDS have been opened and awards made | stood, is the Newspaper Pavitlua, erectol ning Pot will not vote for Tilden ay nes __ The Very Latest_He Won't. ARMORY SQUARE sidewalk, which are now supported oy its Se at coe F Say ate gn im the Patent Office as follows :—For photo. | *9d kept open for pudlic accom n »iation by | been stated. He says that while in his jadg Utica, Sept. 2—Senator Kernan, Hon. One carriageway and severai footwaiks, | &rches, be removed; that the stone parapet ,e re a + ODI ment Mr. Tildea is much the superior of the | Scott Lord, and other prominent democrats, | containing 7,218 square yards, were | Of the abutments be taken down to the level essrs. George P. lk & Co, Otiee, of ai 344 O street southiwest. Price two | !ithographing reproductionsof current draw- M re Rowell & Co, the well republican candidate, as regards inteliectua] | WeDt to Deerfield this morning, and received | excavated and graveled. The carth taken | of tle roadway, aud thal sugit-in™ ings of the Patent Office at4% mills per copy, | Bown advertising agents. Ia tats spacioas - * ‘ - | ‘rom Gov. Seymour a@ refusal to withdraw | from them was used in filling the portions Ser = os. to James R- Oagox a # Co. Boston, Mass; for | and well lighted butlding writiag tadt= Gicieccees tun atsomarta polit | or modify bis absolute declisation to allow | near the Baltimore and Potomac Faitrow! —_— A pF f= : With every appliance ani conyeaienc3 are | ning so much in its old track! tit cannot | the use of hisname as @ candidate for gov- | depot which were below the establisued GOSPEL MEETING, of Bom rit em tlle eee provided for the free use of newspaper paopis | be trusted. He would like to vote for Mr | °rPor. grade. The roadway and walks were cars- SUNDAY BVENING, at § o'clock, Des, Of back iounes, 4) ‘ Ad correspondents, aad to suc of then a- | Tilden, but the polley of the party which has Tas sUe wae Saks setae aesen tais ahaeieaer omen ASSOCIATION ROOMS, corner 9th and D streets. pb ing malin work todo other facilities area’ | that he cannot e Mentone & a ae Conflicting B was pineed in t an, at She inter. oR foe es a -_ Ingly and with comfort. Nor pote errant, | things stand at present, therefore, Mr. Bry: | LoxDom, Sept. 2—From the conflicting | Secti Se ee aa aad, from the sheoks enused Oy Namie, 1 ugly and with comfort. Nut only this, but | ant will support the republican candidates | statements contained in the Servian official | P) necessar, Sad St 4 a ee Music led by Cornet and Organ. w York. Sete ee ix ti coaa- | and the repabrican pl m. bulletins (oer ow dispatches — — Pee noon a danger 0! ao eee es —~ +4 al tovited. 19-tr mm a Toner reading Se eer. correspondents, it seems proba’ toe rks ae ti Sa PaYSES TPS See sour cae ae room for Cpe the; gud [ believe every THE PLAGUE AT SAVANAAH. voluntarily abandoned the right bank of the ~ 4 ved. The hy Ay tag — way way ovale Se wate tair- PROVEMENT Ta XS thi val in the United States | yerow Fever Cases 256; Deaths 40. | Morava and took new positions on the leit | ed; twen pA ay ~) ‘The ‘4 & os itish provinces ig recelved aud kept 2 battles from Bel; je nine feet wide. presen or ©. LAY & CO., Bo. 223 436 street, and sa ‘ean be found in @ mo: *e th Savannak, Ga., Sept. 2—Tne first offi the roadway is only seventeen feet, and that discount. general public as walt ae nc | cial report of yellow fever cases is published of each four-and-a-heif THE B a“ ‘Sao Ss the | today. It shows that there aave been 256 feet. A of this thus vuibie ten ene ane cases since August 21 and 40 deaths. improvement ‘estimated oust 15 MILBUEN’S SODA WATER, the contiaent can leisurely Papers Schooner Av wag MATUBAL SPRING WATEES on Draught, borhood and thus keep | Provipesce tt See eth 1OR-OOLD TEA, COFFEE and CHOCOLATE. ° themscives advised of the general apres Ann E. Stevens, of Phila The rece! prin- 1429 Punnstivaxa AVENUE, ings therein, and in @ more satisfactory and | G, tc Dp. 6. at carrying him d: from for water. oe eer Willard’s. prenenaive way, too, than Vaoagh ihe Sir Andrew Buchanan, the British ambasea- Sudden fresbets from Powder Milt smeee ww LEWIS JOHNSON &CO., one remembers "how. anxioual ‘ihe dor at Vienna. ay i i i ef BANKERS, Gorner of Wh Street and Penmsyiventa Avenes, ! y age $2,500. She Servian Soldiers Shooting Their Rus- is always looked cs how ‘careless, the oy ee ce | | ‘ ie eee Two RAILROAD ACCIDENTS.—A serious i fl i at Dealers in Government and District Securities, y, Secident occurred yesterday on the Lei; | ice fower and wasto-cwetes Foreign Bxchange and Gold. soplt-ly Wedneeday.~ Thos. A. Gis pecereet a a becomes | Valley Railroad, between Allentown. an Se ense ene eae ame na xs NERVOUS EXHAUSTION—A medical ting ae Ratiroga ‘Com e ae rwikesbane. 5 pesemgee: ee teat the Sy way, I recom- &; _ ts —— cues lectures deliv- ¥ Up to @ comparatively recent date one of | train was thrown from the track by the at ust Contes ied on the cause and cureof, Lomyney the most exasperating obstacles to an intel- | breaking of an axle of theengine. Ninecars Co: watam. 1ng indiapatadly how lost health companies to the ligent study of many attractive features of | Were thrown off, four of them rolling down The the distriv- ‘& clear synopsis of y the exhibition, an embankment. Eleven passengers were ul reservoir . and the treatment : and especially of the picture | fryured; onl. howeve: seriousl: ting June, at 12 m., oat aeolliiy the result of has boon jured; only one, however, was iy Jor the purpose of ascertaining the quantity Price, ws cecte, Address Jeet of of —— radians ipsa cian [ee TN ner consumed. It remained shut off until Jane i » rates. Mesars. 1 | war; . efice and residence, 61 Rast sth E! tise | “official catalogues.” ‘This annopaace, | rau ino 's mixed train irom Gardier over yenty Soar epassoutive the Fitchburg railroad, terday, near Wa- ayant sGuaes, pumore | which was hardly less discreditable to the | Charctis station, Massacninotte: Tne the commission and give managers than 1t was trying to visitors, con- | senger car on the rear of the latter train tele- eattr-t Orrics—Srax BUILDINe, tinued for so long @ time as to give littie | 5 half its length into a freight car in aS Poe isn’t GoIng.—Officials at the Navy hope of relief before the exhibition closed. — one Cae ity, Senate of Captain a lepartment deny the report that an exten- | ratterly, however, @ reform has been “ ufas Crowell, » Mass., The Great Anodyne and Nervine, | sive naval review will be held at Port Royal cece llpes Penk ig pe ener atantly killed.” Capt. Crowell and sister, on the istof October next, and also the state- | revised edition of the Art Catalogue has e ment that Secretary Robeson ts to leave | been issued, which, except that it lacks the gr Se gy Ray BELT’S here on the U. S. steamer Dispateh with a | essential feature of an alphabetical index of YELLOW FErVER.—Governor Stevens, of party of friends to witness it. y say that | exhibiting artists, seems to be bota full and | Florida, bas issued a@ prociamation to the STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, irontmorihy. 8 = ate thorough Phot to be | demic form oxinte in Suvasaan, ead. 1¢ be revi unders! to be form exin in Savannah, is BSInG TEE CELESRATED achard, Ju press, go that in a little time visitora who | necessary to take prempt and’ effective 8a 3 af Hj if E F i a H i F BS EF i ge i if F i r I i i i E | bave not been fleeced will not ha: measures to vent its introduction in commission CAS2PEa BITTE to complain of on tha’ T ‘s Florida. He uleretore forbids the landing of weedy ue op Side son deen sees ae eeoeeee se mf wineoossary’ thick. | Passengers or goods from that site andi chased. "A of the commission DEPREGSION sol DEGILITT tee eee ied ness by having advertising shecws inter- | such boat, passenger and goods shall have | Val" 8t otis it was rece! nd placed tn SHeapaaee ee eee | ener wel'uracol any pittsr stgcet ons: | sedhiinreauetar bel arity tlct | ets pont oar Tie batten framed os | Bove sit age ‘Bis a moet excelient and sa’ Secretary Robeson di Snd sold at a not extravagant price. If they | thorities of towns or cities in the state. He | Snir. Gt, ime result in unknown. | Pri Band ation. It is ot the same time an ANODY NS "ils ccsenien. were supplied with complete indexes, as | also enjoins upon municipal authorities of leave fate on Tuesday to | of the ola ,) O08 snd Didustivs oer Suggested above, they would be entirely sat- | the several towns and cities to estavitenand | 12 the army. He will go frat to the Driua, | in the United ling career DISPRESIS | (CHINESE Visirons oF Hick Rawx— nd this much felt want ought to | maintain strict sauitary measures, and to | Wee tothe Ibar and then to the Alexinats. | States of the sod wil pie Chin The Henen and Li Sisoch’ih, two Cui- | be supplied in any future editions that may | resort toll proper and necessary menos to | sur fas'oac ene col omclal — ad It ts a specific Ma kd tu aoe prevent the introduction of the disease. permanent committee of the HI Te be had ef all Drusrists. Send for Pamphie, PEA BITTEB, 13 BELTS Gall + Camden | £, i i fis i i Hi i i AG HE 461. THE CHANCE. sugtl-te* A. As ae BROA! Zz jast recetved Kinde ot ess ropelces. 72. . 4 FH Ti Eats Goat on toro | |