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f oe | LOCAL NEWS. THE EVENING STAR. | ‘ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Snaday, cuguienee ne Agvire. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, f Pern cong geet gi Pennsylvania Aveuns, ce: 11th street, street southbeas? " Bo . aad The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany. the acrcata | &. H. KAUFFMANN, Prea’t. " st tacadaen nin ates wsatecntinimciou at ' venue a. ; four Gents per mozth. Chptes at the counter, Peon nt from James McVary, Taos, Two Centa each. By mail; Brown, J. H Merrill, and others, throagh Sixty Cents a month; one year, $6. ea the Board of Health, tias reached the Tax WEEKLY —_ - lovers about the cond! ion t 82 a year, postage pr , s rE, a] > r <n x 9 ~ Te BF Rates of axtvertising hurnished on application . 7,638 WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1877 TWO CENTS. —————_—_$—$—_—_—_—————— 1° —A *p cial aweting of the Uaion ri | pi Hired on te 2 es H ad sta Washington News and Gossip. turing and adopting, by proper legislation, @ | day, speeches were made by him at War- SIEGE OF PLEVNA. | ie a aos tec. GoveRxwENT RECEIPTS To-pAY—Inter- | definite plan for determining the relative | trace atd Tollanoma. At Chattanooga there ee ee 9 P ATOM GL Meazeton, | Tax CommisstONEk OF INDIAN AF. | grossioal epproprinioos nadie exeioeaT | baltic centred soimterais se Tae Peoaei, | BAVAGES OF THE CYCLONE. nantn wharf in good = — -- — | utee, s it ar and. 10 protect Covgress and the District. j ‘The Presideat’s Southera Tour | T 1 Th Ss | spinon pare ceo pron eed : —_ Pditcr Star:—THE STAR desetyés great | MISREPLY To A CONFEDERATE SOLDIRG elegrams to e Star. | snes? an; Bomerset iol eng credit for so strongly and frequently calling Afier our telegraphic report of tue Presi- = ] Tho the pubilc attentiou to the necessity of ma- | deut’s trip tbrough Tennessee closed yester CURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. Te BALTIMORE AND RETURN : T i 25th instaw RSIONS FROW WASH | TO BALTIMOR«. | 4 Potomac Kattroad. | dor 12 yeare | fom say fasiexcept {util "Taonday, September B, of on the 2 charge, of Datldings be t at ANY Cost to the Distr in cours i by bim delayed on B.7 AU subscriptions wwariably #1 advance. ve. 50— . » = ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. (Srday) EVESING, Sat TOF THE netHer | Dal revenue, S106 8:7 35; customs, 85 Proportion of the expenses of carrying oa the | wasa grand demonstration, and the Presi- aif p G. tre Limited Express iuelnsive jeoring How Fairs has provided quarters for tue Sioux | the residents bere. Ii is ‘he great suvject tor | 1D oo reply said: “Now snore are two leat —_o—_-—. t TO Ma 38: Vermon ue. be tree:s nor delegation at the Continerta! hotel. the people of the District, and allought to | Dg \dea»—'wolmportant things to be ac -om- . : : — HALL weet,ou TUESUAY, & p sep2t st es — - . unite on some weil-considered scheme, and | plished. We wantall sections to have equal California’s Chinese Murderers, = mer “MATTANO” will IN PURSUANOE OF A RESOLUTION, PFRSONAL.—Gen. Ellis Spear, Commis. | press tt upon Congress with ali the power | Tights, (applause) and we waniali citizens condition of the pave on Contress her excursions to Mars! TS sated at ting of the BAM ASSOUTA sioner of Patents, has gone to Maine, aod | tbat a united force can bring to the e: to e equal rights before the law. We w int -_o—— street, Georgetown from Un Water 4 O'CLOCK P.M. fog ot tee eee ot tees" bleme Cour | Will beabsent about a week. ----Postmas- | | There has always been so muca division of | the goverment toreganl alike and eqaal ail te the giving the exen: ‘a street, and ospecially that p in ‘the Clreait Court | ter Gereral Key is expected to return early | CP/D10n sinong the leading men here on the | sections of the country. We want twe zov- | GRAND LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS, | street exiending from Water sire’ to the i Za oment, 1 -, g «x € © Ss neve a . Returniog, wil. arrive stant.a Hoolock | next week. subject, © much opposition, if not ditter | eTement, national and state, to regari al\& iver, which has newer been paved, and is tn uae pea ia bestility, by one tet ed another to every | and equal all citizens of all rac's Now &® very bad way after rain-falix. Tne engt- Bourg as MH RICLMON, Agent M * pay BLACK WOOD'S MAGAZINE for September, | P/oposition that has been put forth, that we | these are the things to be accomplisue! Tae 1.0.¢6F. peet recommends that ghexpend ture of siz 7: To MOU samns'hi oMRREICK. Pree'courhe Ber As’ | received from E M. Whitaker € So, hasan | May Well understand how Congress’ has be- 1e Measure, the pathway we my made to put it in order s tee come disgusted with the whole subject, and | ARE OLUTION | intelligent (thovgh rather partisan Tory aod | ,umers the District to be neglected. This about, but, my fellow-citizens, if # In relation to the petition of Mr. J. @. Ni Tf ., se amunting ut the Bar A-soc ation anti-Russian) review of the Eastern situa- | should not beso. Let a pian be devised bya v xe To-day r heartily as to the ends, we are sureto | BALTIMORE. Sep: 21—Toe Grand Lodge | Stafford to build a wharf from the west ter. plish them. * * ® Now it you 9 o'clock; J. W. Stokes, Grand Sire, | minus of O s:rect southwest and the Poto- PURS) Ee | Voltas. Wwemembescf he Baro | ton and the fighting of the campatsn. commiitee of men in whom all ean bave | bio baal up Chattanooga you wani to ge per ae | —_ a mac river. Altorvey Birney, to whom the ee ee ee Dera On Comets ore = “We confidence, avd | ale setile this whole count ; , With an @iditional five miautes to | appiicat! states th ntncted with the Latics’ Mount Vernon Associs- | saute to weet da the Creaittoure em on | THE U. 8. §, TALLAPOOSA, Lieut. Mc- | °obfidence, and ihen let ali waive to have It | Setile this whole country as deasely at ieas chee oF Se Was referred as iigit | 88 Oblo or Pennsylvania. of committee; no new business ton) evowd riding im ambulances thres miles, asby | “\''t BDAY, the 224 tes at 1] ocinek a.m. to ow the first adopted, even altho -gt ae Ritch © comma wine, left New York vet th fe e a ke a is to appro e Wwe could sake a beter on. | thing, if you wish to make this country at } resented after 11 o'clock a m. to-day. | priate vartiular space te abe te action paence te o ; eae. ee ear een eT a pairnd Mouth “he will toueh at Eencue pWhop ion is, that tt isa radical and | Wactive to labor and to capital and to eater mplification of the secret work was | nw i re Hound trip, @1, inetading edmission to Mansion | a aoiGroun’s. joun 2. tees Ietand navy yard, Perncyleania, and at | Mialerror forthe people here to think taat in sg evaNing, with oa af | whart. ithe therefore, shoald Dteeaner lea a = é eo iniienetl to Washiaeto. hey ought te, oreao, maintain the expenses .t pa tS. A committee | uct be accep cepted.) at 1 COMPET EERE See SNe AED ofthis Listrict by the aldjevea,ofany anp-o- | Union people, (applan he col. | WAS appointed to revise the funeral c pied Sele eee ee neem Sc nilemer » | ConTRACTS AWARDED.— The Secretary of | !Tiations thw Congress can ba Induced to | ored people and ihe white people.” mony. The resolution fo appoint a commit. | | ‘The eniore Lewis, who was Mount Vernos Assocta on ¢ e ; 5 he people's sworn office 7 > 7 ee prepare a system of tactics of drill f ent to the worl.hors oaday , in det FRANK HOLLINGSHBAD. Str. Arrow. el6-Sm | [70 ,{4 8 new CHORAL: the Treasury bas awarded contracts for far- | Scr they muay tor oaarten itt er reoe og | Speothes were nico scale oy Groretary Kvv- | the Use of tine moter eae nee ttl Sor | Szut to the workhe yet py N=W ROUTE TO MOUNT Church. core Sth sud norte: { | nishing a quantity of cordage tot Ufe-sav- | jealous of expenditures by District officers, | Atta aud P.M. G. Key, aud lie lacter-a* tue | en was adopted giving the privilege to sab- | Police Gee tae charge of gambling —— " eS) REMINGTON FAIRLAMB. | Ing stations on the Atlantic coast and 50 | and extremely relucaut to appropriate | close of his remurks, Wading forward Mrs | ordinate lodges to merge separate fands, has applied io the District Commissioner The new safe and commodions steamer MABY er plo-st Director of the Academy of Wnxic. stations on the lakes to Edwin H. Filter & | money to be expended by them, even thoagn | Hayes, sald: Here is the best spi I] whele or in which petition was referred t Deni [ ndiedngylhe Fehew Fed Yi 0 of Philadelphia, at 874.53 per station on | they are admitied to bd the best men to ve | think bas been r They abuse all the | frd, provided > reply today eo cee eee ee | ne . Be the Atlantic coast, delivered at New ¥ The District ofticials will never cease | other members of the adwinistration, bar | such wis has, a Tecus avoid @ hot delivered at spe: eton ik a 05) ETIN and $7 for lake coast regarded as beggars as long as we Loid | Robody abus:s her.” Mrs. Hayes was greeted | Prete “ad © to state bis ok tu © is one-and “4 + SOSPEL MEETING ‘ clfied points. to the ives that the people bere, as in the | with long # utinued applause. lions bave u ads donor | case. r { was very tm: vor th Leaves 7th street wher! BVERE SORDAY APSBEROON, ———— es Of the staies,are primarily bound } WADE HAMPiON may demand return of 4 natign mad properly arrested, ir on Sen Gay excepted) st 10 8. m.. a 320 Lincounh Hatt MUCH INCONVENIENCE has been expe- iniain ihe expense oi the piace hey live | made an clogneut speech, commen » | to A special fund, the said appropria | day last, by the’ pol He was charged ©, clock. Fare #8. fuctadin AT HALF Past THREE O'CLOCK rienced by Americans traveling in Belgium | in. President in the warmest terms asap mergement of funds to be first author! | onder the or w and on yee hort au6 earnest addresses on account of the peeniiar postal regulations | ,. 1 2!8 District ts exceptional. It is nation: and non-partisan ruler. In concins vd Lodge to whic such sabord | pace We ———— d ue Dy & quartets, bps ne Fenaliar postal regulations | terrury, be whole couu! raid: “He bas brought back peace to our | Jay be attached. Grand Lodges and Grand | kind of table « LADIES’ GOO! - ee a whose sole im people. He bas shown that the mea wao | Eneampm Sut Buiborioel, 00 pene is : = at ee BE fom the ational e fought each o ber can meet in pe: f 0 esto make a bylaw re game U WANT FLEGANT FIT- VAVIDEND.—The -euieanunal diviterd | ment ard there is pothing waich would be | lermty without any loss of respe We s in advance, pro } Sucve ASTTERNS and « » DRESS le G to the STUCK HOLDEBS of the OOLUMBLA lett here ot value. could not do it when the sta‘e was pluned pal! not at all work for- | it is IPS Now York Pa BaiLWAY COMPANY wiiibe pata at the Board of | Words poste r The siiington was lail outon a | down by bayor ets, and my right arin auonid | fei!ure of any rights nor euarantes to mem- | not ke ees = aeonen Se nee ee | tee retesoed as grand scale for the granduer of a great coun- | have dropped from my sho hers by the law of the ¢ lode | bous t ks. J. P. PALMER, ; ig fn CL AG! mare ~ 7 (ry, and uot for tue peuple residing here. No | Would have given my hand in pea nited States. ne resort of the special | ordinance un | asi sept Wt W. HB CLAGETT, Trowur New Cor people on the face of tue earia are rich | My state was pinned down by bay | committee on uniform was adoy This | sceount of th 1107 FSTREET f HUNYADI JANOS WATER the First N k of Tamaqna, Pa., | enough in any city or town to maintain sach | [Applause.) When we felt that every state | Teport provides for a ualform street dress for | recommend 1h BUFFALO irda WATER bas been discovered. It was cirenlated 1: | (0#ds, avenues and paras as | Was the equal of every other; that every man | 8U) eo aon. and connate, of son and released ¢ z “4 " r , forced upon this District withe in every state was equal, whi 1 | *tyle of bat er cap as may be deter- | com ie le 01 eat 101 N ste ter by ing hours. v n r n | . a a ahaea EO CNG NY Ce He OF ce Ee ere eee oF ae covan Feet banking hours. | regarding or caring tor the wil . | black; when ihe great republican party, | minned by the several jurisdictions, bat | mis ‘en hen - ees tf ver ZOSVh stroot. | said by experia to ba suk canine, | Pbirty-fige bundred acres | the dom the” representative In sll caves to be uniform, pia 1 white gloves, pINTERFST ON « Fewest Clots and = - ¥ 5 weet ail ace that | Sireets latd out by @ i | of the he fought, came jewel CO 2% inches wide, uniling in| Mr. the sinking FavEts, siKe, , BIBBONS, REAT OBEDUCKION IN PRICES Feject al! five on that | aintal ry & at | torwerd and ead, «We respect you | front, made of light blue silk cloth or other | fund ¢ jeation © st nH SCHOUL BOUKS, at the School Board prices. nich are not printed on fibre paper, 7 sagt Peete eg precio, vel, whic : ® FANCY ard USTHICH FEATHERS. with covers free, at BUBERTS’ BOOKSTORE, | and which donot have the number |.219 in | [0 representation th th > | as men who fought for your convictions; atertal excepting velvet, which shali not | the District ( * that to t's and URNAMENTS. | 1040 7th street, ow York avenue, sept-20 In fixing the policy whieh shouid determine | 88 Men who fought bravely and as | ler the original laying oat or tie future | they could igi When they came fo eof th Such a case is unpardieledin | and said that tous of the Se to us the hand of peace and said,+ tinter- | only fight'ng to restore the Union ; its goverument is perma- | back into the household of sta nently bere, which, of all the places in the | fo the hearthstones of your fe couniry, ibe people residiig here are the | that better things would be least Dxed, permanent. The laws discourage | felt, as a southern man, ai FRENCH FLU ot AfoRTRAW BONNETS and ROUND HATS promptly flied seplt te A uTUMN. OUR STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. Having just returned from New York we will broad red ty pe in two place RFNATOR MORTON Mcca Betrer —The foliowing telegram was received In this city last night, dated Richmond, Indiana, Sep- tember 20th, and addressed to Col. Edward Bangs:—‘Senator Morton much better to- day; has fully recovered from the exeitemeat be used, of the shade known as | meet the quarterly mterest failing dae on edged With silver lace or braid , the registered stocks of the late corporations Inch wide. without embroidery or oer or- | of Washington and Georgetown, on. th pamentation of any Kind whatever. proximo, there will be required S14 e ———e—__ jeasks that a warrant be issued for that Came pics | AFFAIRS ON THE PACIFIC SIDE | amount ners I felt as Shona anne CONTRACTS AWARDED omplished I| Sax FRANCISCO, Rept nea special dis-| Messrs. Davis and Marpuy have been Southera sol- | patch from Sacramento to the Muraing Ca | @Warded the contrac for sewer on Virginia a ry ropert: of last week; Tyner left here last night. and almost (orbid their becoming citizens, ” if you choose, I ¢ said come rf overn . | avenue, ith and 5 streets northwest, for facut of NEW GUODD for fall wear? cons-ating of provided for in sald act. Ln section W0 of em d-act it “JOHN A. BURBANK” until it disfranchises all who. do become | back. {Appiause )" I told the men ia Ilii- auek pewieteas Tommie igs | #4; two tlt basins at ish and Boundary HATS, FLOWERS. provided “that itany person, firm or corporation,ad; | Another dispatch recaived in this city from | such; ard the fact is that a mejority of the | pois that 1 had fought them as Tong and as | Marks, who was cosvicted Im ret oF eabes | Meets northwest, for #175; new trap and C FEATUERS, VELVETS, &c., | to mane the schedule of his or ite said vropecty hed | COverbor Burbank this afternoon says that | peopie whose) surn here during the wiater | bard as I could, aud 1 would have been Azht- | zlement of public funds and sentenced to | Connection at HM aud North Capitol strects, HIMBURG EMBROIDERIES, LACES. in trust of otherwise, as in this section provided for, | ‘Senator Morton is better and evenly and } beve residences or citizenship haga a tng them bo {had been ordered to doso. | seven years’ imprisonment in the peulten- | fOr $125; total Sune. ESWDRERCHIBES: GLOVES: &c., &e, | any one of said Asseacrs shall, withoutd lay, from | steadily Improyini jie conscitution ¢ niemplated. iu provid. | They bovored ard rerpercted me for it, and | (ary. tesned by the inspector of buildings: W. E Our Geos are of the latest designs, and having | thé best informatiop he can procure, make an as : ng that a district should be set apart for the | that is the way for us to meet as brave meu ‘The Chinese Murderers. sened by the ipepector of buildings: 3 Been bought for cash, we will offer ap-cial induce- | Seeeneut sealvet eaib person, firm of corporation, | Loss oF AN AMERICAN WHALEsutp.— | permanent seat of government, and that | should meet, if not forgetting the past at! The governor hasolfered a rewart for the | ClATK, one two-story brick stable on alley Bente. MRS. Bs. J. HUNT, SS whien he het ot Le Tae OTRO The United States consul at St. John’s, New- | Congress should have exclusive jurisdiction | least drawing @ curtain over tt, looking not | capture ard conviction of the Chinam. | between 2d and Sd gad E and F streetsmorth- Land 623 D street GEORGE A. BOH West; £1400. Wm. Dackman, a two-story B. D. CARPENTER, ¥ a over it, that its affairs should bé carriei on | at the bloody past, which is full of sorrow to | who committed the recent murd: «- | um nae ppleg apelin bie ore sedan) [oe ihe patlonal government as part of the | all of us, but looking forward to ® brigiter Tin, ‘Warrants have been issued for tie at. | eee te ee ee Sane a “ 2 - pt se el 5 = e S west, S22 a ries, ners- Assess ireD.C._ | Fonghton,of New Betford, James A sin, | Public business. Tue District is mentioned | and higher future, when all of us can merch | rest of twenty-five white men © ta | 8 northwes rs. rey | | @ 1] AUGUST 25, I shell allow = dis 7 ; > ye “ : inthe consiltution In connection with the | on bravely, honestly, truthfully, each ¢riving the Chinese away from the neigh- | * frame dwelling on “th street, between J aud count of ten per cent. cu all cash salen. FORGE tee | oe A ee eet on the tit OF | forts, magszines, arsenals and dock-yar doing bis duty to the whole country, leaving | borbood of Rocklin. The governor charac- | K northwest, $160. Miss Burch, bay win- . VERMILYA, Georgetown, D.C, August ® iT. | dori Ray! oa thee twenty Mec miles seaih, | #00 Sbould be maintained primarily by thé | the consequevers to God.” [Long and cou: | terlzes Col. Bee's dispatch asking bis tn Gow and other repairs to residence on. 12 énethe The Washington Agency of this ny was : ve - vgn > | public at large as mach as should be tho: tinued appieuse } ference to put down disorder elreet, between G aud H northwest; #2,500. , 0 ‘notice, east of Cape Fullerton. and fifteen miles Ladies’ Shooe MADE TO ORDES st short + | cbanged on the Ist ine ant. pe Ful * places ceded to the country by the severs DIXIE CAPTURED. county as injudicions and as tending to ex- ees ‘The present customers of the Oom and all | Southwest of Depot Island. The captain ant | stares. President Hay ex attempted to speak as th ‘ sthere'wishing fo INSURE with os aa Sisae ntl crew. thirty-one in number, arrived at St. |” = sd P peak as the | aggerate in the minds of non-spectators LU . All the expenditares of the District should | band struck up “Dixie,” and he laughingly | extent the disord ng. 4 BOOTS AND SHOES 23 Mr BB OFFLEY, at his Bank.ag nouse, cur- | Jobn’s on the morning of the 11th instant on | be paid for trom the pabile treasucy upon ped aside, and wien the bani coused | Srecees regret me the tl eer ates at tes * = c mae wgcen tt sre W DERELE, Secretary, | 0#rd the whaling schr. Abbie Bradfor. specitic sppropriations made annually by —: My friends, 1 have beard that tune | Whites, as it is ealculated to prejudice pubic . OF N s SEK Se oe oe rT; " Songress, as all other leg! te expendi- efore. D'resident Lincoin, you know, said | sentiment in reference iemeat ¢ sessed Warguine ster c@uree tm BOUER oe a7 OLD STAND, No. 2425 Pun | Tie Union Pactric Boxps.—Hon. Jas. | tures of the government are paid. Congress | that we captured that tune,and bow as those the question of Chinese immigration, t OF | New York, aud Emma J. FHOES 60 pairs Women’s Congress Kid Button, .é the lowest fete, Drawbacks ead | F- Wilson, a director of the Union Pacific | should determine how far it will extend the | Who were fot it iB the war like to 26, ovly @1 80 worth decble: 2% pairs Misses’ do. 223. only Bi, worth $1 2; 6b pairs Mixers’ S Bhoes, 11 2. 35 ce $1, 4 pairs ( she fala . ; | estoy Str <al Tastisac's Guevincetes porthanea, Failrond, bas had an ioterview with Scere. | Improvements of thelr national capital, and | hear it, ard as we. ha wg captured it, like i ipcrongagmion nc a aire es Manama ‘sas%-ln ‘W. H SLATER tary 8 2, wit ripe ~ome | Whether it will carry oat the orgival inten- | ‘o hear it, we are all glad to hear Langh- ; ene a ~ , oe OSUIRECONGEES Wee ary Schurz, with a view of coming so sore Mon of Wastingua’ end the old, He of ihe | terardapplanse] Iwas about to say that A dispateh from Placerville says:—*Con Battimore, Sept. 21.—Virgiuis tame, pia, 30; id ron the Original Spring gpestermalbtofen republic: «nd tuake the federal et'y @ place | ‘he distinguished hovcr belongs, I believe, to per ka Alb lenge apedetegeed Pom mag ag Ve E F peg — eat RARATOG A. ment of a sir 1 ‘ev gata worthy of the country and a pride to the na. | Chat anooga, through ou ef the 8ol- | oiion of defendant's counsel, on the ground ba or will abanton the original policy and | dicts of the confederate interest an prine F HATHORS WATER eawe price. Leth elaveecnt MILBUBN’S PHABMAOCY, that Mrs. Penney and other wit sfes could rot be found. The proseention peed the of the bonds ¢ At the last session of ( ers of the U over or leave the city and District in fon arty brought together, ands of government Clerks aud otuer | the patricts of all shades of opinion in the 4. Feour firm southern steady and tim, wea! | | | ] | | d ibe people should all agree that it Is | decorating the graves of the dea! heroes ” would soon have to leave to attend the extra | re my%tr 2880 Pern. avenue, near Willard’s. uporsry occu parits of the terrliory. interesting and important ceremouies of | "Otc on the ground that Page a d Sargent md weed Soe baa => SHENG. ON1O SYRU’ hut the various opposing intere é patente % be ; te, 1 2001.60. weatern - — IS. nee is ea een he reconctied, and the effort fatied. Unier | tupraeticuble and tnpossible for them to | THE COLORED PEOPLE AT CHATTANOOGA | “Site the tone Troe ene ae Term watit | fo, Fister ted, epete 1 si J J. GEORGES, “ur the Cure of Comewmption, Coughs and Colds. the érei fon of the Svpreme Court, the Py | t#!ntam the city and District oa the present Rev. A. P. Melton, colored, nere came for- tieir return to the state 7 Ccteber, 1 80; be es The grest virtue of this medicine ts that it rlpens | cific railroa? companies are not required to | 8r#nd foundati ward and read av address on behalf of the ——_.—— ro CITIZENS AND MILITARY BOOT AND | ye qactes aud theows it out of the system, puriis | relmhur-e the governinent for interest walt | _ Of Cour-e It would not be wise or reasona- | cvlc omltg tte Ernie acess eae SHOR MAKER, the + and th us effece a cure, On their bands tintil such hon ts beeome py- | bie to allow yenidents bere to escape a jast | welcoming the President and eadinet to the = int ag a $118 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, 2 je, which will not b *9 proper! on of taxation, aud Congress might . e Russian Force at Pievas mueke Bosttand Gece neem teed Pager ie ooh an — (Goa Rll tereenie’ who Tonite kee and pee | sine wars ar warines of Gul emecinioe ant aeok ioe Pare Eesaen otter meee ny a i >: Q oRG “To a - pon x reside )) wn c- si! , SC Leal b a * " s Hag the by mene, of the Bite Boot.) The Toute produces « healthy action of shostom- | | GEN- STURGIS’ VicTORY OVER THE Ix- | DLO0 tN te anes toate ten hee et Orders by mail iy nded to. ach, creating a. appetite, forming chyle, and curiug | DIANS —No particul#r-of the fight of Ge tole | een 22 [rzernmant, Aste tee desire Lam | position bemwe Picene, esthentre sunt the most cbetinate cases . . z “pang fi mm Led by &@ reference to the average of | sure of all good citizous. that the colored | Russians, with the retuforcements< recive Repairing neatly executed tell-te of Ledigeetion, Sturgis with the Nez Perces on the 12th ins.. ation elsewhere, but Without aay connec. | people thould be sa‘e and scare im all of | «nee the battle, maust number nearly on : SCHENCK’S MANDEAKE PILL, bave been reeelved at the War department Lon whatever with expeuditares which | -helr ri te under the constitation aa it is Spal ny cpl iit and 12a amounted nee: > “Ae fF = < yet. = the general opinion att» army | Congress should in its wisdem de ermine to | 1.¢ under the laws of the land. (Aj .) | 1 over 60 per cer Rew Yorn, . . PIANOS, &e. ‘Please cltcrative, ond seadunea heathy | headquarters that General S'urgis Is follow- | make for maintaining, oraamenting ana | We were coliciioms ther thele loiter ad ‘The Londen Silver Market Go Keo Reteeree, Krevwy Sig. ois R™ DY FOR BUSINESS. | acties off the nor without ine leant danger, tetany | DZ Up the hostiles who retreaied, and this | beantitying thelr own natonal capitals hetr rigbts should be regarded, and our be- | The Minanci r to day says: Ii was oflisiatly | Dette se k jon are tree from calomel. aad yet more efficaciogs in re- | auses the delay in his repor's; for if this is | This, in my opinion, ix the trae plan, and | lief was—our coufidence we niay say was | intimated yesterday that the India council | NeW YoR«, Sent. 2° —Wiowr oviet aut firm PALACE WAREROOMS. cringe healthy actin of ibe liver. oO amy. | fie case, the more he follows them thefarther | if all ine people world unite upoa It Con. | perfect: that with the bayonets removed from | will not draw any bills next week. This | joceet | U4 3 conte lower. Com Kani % cat eae ‘e in cure rom any jpt froma el 12 Can sen Tess m! revs t it] * Me 4 gn as foe Puimoaic Bitep ripete tne mavior aud | Coomesr eee |S Tg Prealled upon by the strong | the scuth the people of color would ba safer | strengthened the silver market, and bars | “Loxvom, Sert.21.22:0 p.m —Conssia, 9% «Tguments which the case itself suggests to | in every right and every interest than they rose to 54>,d. is no information whe. N Tork officers were jost in the fight, or @ special r2- | adopt and put it in force, to the great relief | ever were when provectol inercly by the bas. | ther Oeawicgs ware Gewral, bos. ‘hiltnots ins oor fo Uf the Livers often n couse of Comenntion: Tue Beat | Port would have been rent at once. Sturgis’ | of the yple and the future advancement of | onet. (Applanse.) I rejoice that your address Wednesdays ‘The upward feudencrof silver |e reset Se wt. | weed Tonic toue and h to the s@mach, | Victory must have been @ substantial one, | the District in prosperity, quiet aud gran- | «seures me that so far as you are concerned | is likely to induce sales bere by January and nw 4 fine stock of new Pianos, 24 digestion, and eusblos the organs to | OF the hostiles would not have left two hun: | deur. here the result is according to our aaticipa- | occasion withdrawais of gold irom the. Two RAILROAD ACCIDENTS —A~w gost » 0 cash. fu ly warranted od bived, and thas creates # healthy circals- | dred head of stock in possession of the sol- | ~ But if any other better plan, or one which | Uene of Berlin. - sold from the bank | dent occnrred yesterday on the Connellsville Pianos acd Orgavs sold on the installment plea, | {Gi Realty Uiocd. ‘The combined action of tess | diers. Whether General Howard is on the | the leading men should deem ‘better, can be | _ In theafternoon a committee from Atlanta, * Petities in Paris. branch of the Baltimore and Oulo railroad SARDERS & STAEMAN, Badiciuen, ae thas explained. will cure every case of | heels of the enemy or not is not knowa. devised, let all adopt it and work for it. Ga. called upon the President and prevatied | Pants, Sept. 21—An @idress 10 the Nation | Sor Gu ae ine Genta Tug Axle of the ten- Pennsylvania acenue, cor. 12th street, medicines persevered in. ava. Onpuns—Licut, Commanders E. Thus bave pence” OF | Pron him fe visit that olty after bie viet to signed bys Sumber of Parisian and provin- | creek bridge, east of Cosselman mation, aod Shepherd Baildin) Dr. Bcherck te ‘ly at bie of- : _ = = Ff ny ia for the cham: aties, | tt ezaee . Passenget " _sepl13 Sm_and 135 N. Charieest. Baltimore, Mt én Goan bn Ee ge ee ee r Woodward, Geo. W. Wood and Yates |, Sronns Sobeery Cae) eouinaen dion 2 Grand Lodge of 04d Fellows. representing ail shades of reoublicantem. ts | were hence oan Pa ty ie ok cae FHALLET, davis @ co. PIANO, exery Bonds wero all inure Sor advice mast be paviies; ae RM. Berry, Thomas H. ierday the race for the ihree-year olds, half STATISTICS OF SICKNESS. oe ers soe ay Pane Pres- | killed, but there were thirtean injared, ‘eodorsed’ by ail Musicians. Upright: Secon, pro RE Bicvens ohn J. Hanke:, Gotfleld :Block- | mile hea's, was wou by Jersey Girl, time | The fourth day’s session of the Grand Star ts Gia CUR eoeeeeee ave follow- | among them was Mary Isher Duran, an Bpeciaity. Low torus. Sage HGPARUANDasaia Kilbaen aid Pene Bltece eee Wim | 131, 184.’ The race in the 245 class was | Lodge of the Miied States Independest Ur- | FJ the conclu h te bedlennty of cannes, | Mazen. sep}0-colm ree RESO NEW YORK AVENUB. | Winder BoA hen EW Daa Won by Kitty Clyde; vest time 241%. Tas | der of Odd Fellows’, was held yesterday in ° ith the sudacity of these who | Yesterday morning @ train of fifteen cars, New Jersey avenue, as errouevusly prin ed in ‘ 1877. jaub 17 the 2.35: a 7 G ,’ " W. Siok vasid- | Presume to impose themselves on France. | containing six or seven haudred &: : tached from daty atthe torpedo station on ar he 2.35 class was won by Sam F Baltimore, Grand Sire J. W. Slokes presi: ping seven janday e 233. 238. The race in the ing. P.G. Sire Nicholson submitted a report | YOU CauDo! become the instraments of cler. | school excnrsionisix, left Delta, on the pola ee placed on walting | «lass wan een ‘by Know Ball; time, 235, | as io the average Lumber of days of sickness oe te ic must have republican | Peach Bottom narrow-gange ralirond, and orders; Lieut. JR Selfritge from the tor N.2354, The unfinished race of Wednes- | Which may be expected annualiy among | net! bility through the vena aet | 08 Spproaching Lutze’s bridge, about 18 Se he goth tostant and ordered | day'in the 231 class was won by Morniog, | men of certain age, as follows: At 20 years, | © and stability through the repudtic. miles from York. the engtue was thrown to ordnance duty at the Waskington navy | and the unfuiened 2 40 race was won by Sans | idaye; 251035 years, 5to 6 days; 45 years, 7 = from the track. Two boys, who were stand- — | yard, tt November; Lieut. Jos. N.Hamphiil | Soucl, days; 50 years, 9 to 16 days; ing on one of the platforms, were PTICIAN. | from’ the coast survey and ontered to the | “Kentucky Races.—The race over the Asso- | dase: G0 years, 1edaye, Bed ag oO H Swatara at New York; Lent. Wm. Swit? | ciation Course at Lexington, Ky., yester. | years, 72 days. Two bundre y | Parishes report the hurrieane very disas' i Meda’ of Mers: for Uonoert | , First premium award.dtome by the Great Worlt’s | from dnty at the torpedo station on the 5yth | day, resulted in the first race of amiledash | thousand three hundred aud seventy seven | tothe crops. From Lafourene hows. nuate end, Upcighs lorderet to the Plymouth P en , Fair, in Philade\phis,on_ my invented instant a of | being contested by Matistick 0, C. G. Gor- | weeks’ beneiits had been paid duriag the | fa tornado whieh blew dowa every staud of THE REVIVAL Or Restness avorite Pianos and PERE | Std patented EYEGLASS, manufac ©2° SM | Octoher: Cadet Midshipmen Henry M-Dom- | hem,0, Salino,3tme. 1224. Tathe second | pastsear ina membertip ot ite eves | cane. Plaquemine eee ee damazeto | Chants generally testify ; tured in G. iver aud Fas oles, te gennine | baugh and Ph Lansdale ordered tothe | race, i', miles, Joe Rodes was first, Mahl- | aging three days and thirteen hours foreach | the rice crop as full one half: the men crop, | business this week As b . Gan GLASSES. MICKO. | Plymouth at New York; Sallmaker Garrett | stick second, and Buff and Blue third—time, | member, | which bad been gathered and was standing | he unseasonably warm we is fo octi7 tf Ravages of the Cyclone. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 29.—News from the cons NRIAL TRICM killed. One m: six slightly Inj ' ri talments. Tun 1 Stierded te. RETE nEree iS PIANO WARS. | SCOPES snd ofa r the yes, ac, = | Van Meter to the Hartford at Norfolk, Va. Ley. ae third race,2' miles, Ten Broeck nm NO CHANGE OF TITLE. ! H4 the cy stacks, has been swept entire: | (rawbsck to & me iines that deal in early BOCM*<, 423) “ ALEXANDE! Pa Was frst, Fairplay second —time, 3 554. be resolution of the Grand Lodge of 176 | ly Sway. From Natchez down the storm of | Winter goods: brit apart fro! at there is no Some, ne HR Mires 8 few Green thane Seens. | cit tently BOBO Penmas tennis eveuse s.W. RFFORM OF THE LAWS oF NATIONS.— | “Rhode Island Races —At the Narragansett | to amend article 1. of the coucute: wind and rain was furious, considerably | complaint. To-day there Steady move- w: damaging the cotton crop. Thedamage to the | ™ent in nearly all makes of fall fabries, BAzLows GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, The U. 8. consu! at Antwerp has forwarded | Park (R. J.) trotting races yesterday, in the | change the name of the supreme grand *OLD’S HEATING APPARATUS. re to the Department of State an account of ths | 2.:"' class the race was won by Lysander Boy; | by striking out the words * Gra: and | Orange, suger and rice crops will be im-| Cottons were in moderate request: prints Gu —— on PR nny Tato sey oats anew | Sfth annual Congress of the Association for | \!me, %)3,, 2243. In the 231 class Wild onited States” aud fusertivg « Supreme” | mense.’ The protection levee in the rear of | quiet in Grst hands. but active wi je ‘We are the Manufacturers of ‘Freuch and German Pi the Reform and Codification of the Laws of | Lily was the winuer; best time 2:24 ‘betead, was finally defeatcd by a vote of 74 | the city, reeentiv erected, has been entirely | Spracue’s printa are reduced to six cante. GoLp’s 4RM-AIR FURNACES. , Nations, which closed its sittings in that yeas to Gl nays, not a majority of tnree- | broken away. The loss to the levee is esti- | Ginebams and dress goods are in better re- Dee. ts = 5 Bresace in every ve ‘aud Photo- | cityon ihe 3ist instant. The congress was Ravip TRansit tn New York Crry—A; | fourths as required to amend. This question | mated at $20.00. No lives are reported as | Gtest,as Mkewise men's woollans. Ia the has already been announced the New York | is not regerded as finally settled, the it | lost and all canger is now hides and leather, composed of a! 100 members, re; at= ‘or’ ge rde: . pagh it ger over. , boots and shoes, t . Equal To Steam, and Unquestionably fre hearly every nation in Barone: Tue | Court of appeals has rendered a decision | may be allowed to slumber for a sear ottwo, — and iron trades, there is @ deciiedly im. United States ‘was represented by Dr. | Which removes the legal obstacles heretofore THE INDIAN QUESTION Senator Bogy’s Bnecesser. proved feeling. The Jast mentioned cannot, G7-Coli and we the thing itself, and take « de- Thompson, of Berlin, J. €. Leonard, of L3., in the way of securing rapid transit in New | is one that has been a source of trouble in St. Lovrs, Sept. 21.—There has Indeed, be said to be much more active than Rev. Mr. Malcome, secreta: e York city by mans of the Gilert elevated | the Grand Lodge for some years, and the | good of specnilation vesierda, it bas been. bot merchants are much more Society of Tae Uitte Bees, ed Re age | rallway. The decision sustains the rapid | question of carnttiog Iravens tae theres | Fomor Governor Phelps il atpciy. 25 | confident of the furure than they bave been kum, of Philadelphia. Lord O'Hagan, in | 7ansit law of 1575, rms the judgmeats of | hae several times been brought up. Deputy | fill the vacancy caused by that is somett. his opening address. referred to the molifica- | We court below in'favor of the Glibert ele- | Grand #ire I. W. Stove, of that territory, | Sena’ tion whieh had taken place in the once lead- vated railway, and declares that that com- | re; nts that he has met these men under Ing peace idea of the association, and said | P@uy bas the same rights as to taking prop- | all cireumstances, and know them to b= trae that the discussion of treaties of peace and | Ty for its use which are conferred by the | men. well wort Odd Fellows. to become arbitration would not be then in keeping | “eneral railway law. It is presumed that | Notwithstanding all this and other arzu- pare paw let, ‘CHANDELIERS end GAS-GIXTURES up *. Ld Bla so BIRGE & 0. dee3i tr 1014 Penmayloanta avenwe. EMOVAL—I wish Wwadvise my numerous moved from O strest tosayecw'and spacives shop, ‘w Hampshire avenue and M strest forver of ¢ ning acd Onl Paintings, the construction of its lines will now te. Lodge, b: ded ‘vole, Ersces sedere ht ee Peron hag" Wants. | ae preerteimecigisuiaes hs Seow | Practical Uring tO he done, went take ap | ™iwout furduer Feuatance. #0" | Fefuned to alot the awed peruit chem to ’ > ; ; ‘A ——— tiated. Mirror ¥ rames, and Interior ET SERS: | —Cusoauceto be fed on epptteation. angti-am | Certain anion ca Private aceon! 1TME, aon {CENTERNTAL. a Tae gon FE cee en mo Se ak Sapien ig ny wen by Oy eet ee tee | northern Jatitodes the observation should b~ Boestoxs— are APOLLINARIS Enveoriginio fhe asnaciation. Reporte were | S4cfe Wan celebrated yestarday by the edi c | Tere with bie aspirations, °° Uxely to inter. | Win a more Glas: dark spotstaay ie a @ new monw ia honor the . seen, appear greenish FURNACES. vapiondenonone eS ee sity. three American soldiers, under Goneral Diuish hue to many ‘observers. These are < " te thon’ iyne, killed ri Pposed Seas and oceans on the CAST OB WROUGHT !k08—SUITABLE FOR MINERAL WATER. TIGRE MARYLAND REPUBLICAN CONVEN- | troops. “The monument occupies tre site of special dispatch from | si’s surface, the bright indieating OOAL OB WooD. TUB QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. santion in pales Feoterday. nominseed | %,memorial stone qoertes th, Sik by the re there fra Pe that the Brite ‘ois datincion ie bana a The most SUCCESSFUL FURNACES HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT. by Sccmuetin me wer cen the gue. McVeugh was ‘te ly Swatter, which | Lockyer remarks that it we elit that the = jamation. le was an officer in ral instent ever sold. LEWIS A SAYRE. “A » | Second regiment of Maryian! volunteers ee Ce rn Queenstown, aable cargoot grain, | CA' spots indicate water. the darkeatainong 1 delightfal beverage. ; a tT presided. hese Tee et: | them are these portions: ‘most land. ARB POWERFUL HEATERS-GIVB D¥I by celaee any ete Ger eaerer ie | ils neces oe datcscne iy ae ee ae ep > ouafl as wll 4s tain thinks the be a total lows, Be locked"{ Charter W Raymond, te te Galaxy z 3 3 * rt vote In thinks a t . » VERSAL SATISFACTION. DB. ALFRED L. LOOMIS. © Mout grateful ana | ever cast for @ republican in All ‘@ srandsoa of General W syue, were pressut . She ha’ for October. Re on Awords given at the International | DB! B OGDEN DOREMUS. « Absotately pare of heart by ents tember of cng board AMERIC. Sos A Rand oe ie of eat, sah of woh JOnN W. YousG axp mis PaILapen- i chai aay Tore” || Seatac cde od | it Regcemegren peseimg al | xan Auge tay hepa i Amtnttences | Thine, Un ore, A ~ Ms til > ever: a ————e a % ‘% ‘facturers, New York. pair. Wah RYN. Lowtox, Exo. “ tmpreg- righ only within the bounds of the Ine, | fos Uae Sete ae ped Broken Merchants Soo hee ers to Futaictatle. ey a iitt, Stmalictty of arrangement acd durabiiity: | DR. EH. PRABLEE. = Cectol and very agnee- | endoring ther Prostate eee policy, | and of Kespore, au es Rout’ aus ho oldest aa Gaze | READCAL, of which bt bare —_ Socening tn lta modus aperends to uatarel law’: tho FLINT, DB F.N. OTIS. © Hearn. | Ut When the vote was taken there was only in this city, Come to ber. probably = ss ifeeae one moat | PM a eligtas Be Bin tad Ma's | Sierra eae, tne nue | Seong msce Evite ne cea! laviniet | Pace atti tte s saak Paes % " fer " min ra’ 1 : tion ‘and! manner of coustouction rendering fies | PB,JAMES B. WOOD. « Mlitly antactt: agrons | INE the troops from South Carolina ‘and rival Of the ‘steamer and ier amtgess hon as pie bw ad yy pe with dyapeptics, acd where there ie a goaty lana. nient tins for delivery. city and Part of the firm to they were ‘Salt Lake City shows Pee ‘Tne urge amount of direct rad surface. | DR yORDYCR ARKER. “ By far the moat A Ke>tocky Fern In_ Rte>rmond Ss conduit aed ate — teat be cond et hove gums to 8. gavernddab on tanaampeadaaat Mearthent Sa ere ine. weeful io | Kentucky. iaeteveut: g John Barnam avd : x Temple, in the southern part of Uteh, for EL ES ae, Sitiattadie aPi resuitag | PB,2,MABION BMS. “Motoulyetucury,bat | 24°0% mt in thestreet, andi coating. | 8 Om DAMAGE? Several. Bostox ra Mtiehecl Murphy. nas Worden rate ed's ntti om Sobre abt. «! it ie '. req ag ” * le i. a . |, in eontipua- Coat Bat litiie power tS shame it.” Poherssg il ‘wits Mopshaan, Ao | Yon of an old fracas, commarioed ring at brought against the i Se William A: Toba fe Hawer of 0 the story, ee ee { e result was a8) a a a ©. @. BALL, OStatee Te Water Doses shrouctout #80 | pin. John Burnaw, ‘and Wm, | of the. ‘of Rocks qenasecuns Fen tl Marpuy ha | a7This is the policy, of the Loutsvitie _80e2 mei tm Washington, D. CO. My [W DAVIS’ SEWING MaCaINE. — | Fai gg ere $500, 8. J. Bee! a ter. Murpay has Courier-Journal: “As jong as the President LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT TO; Goods net »-fled by off. Tospection | ea Beckley" om | does bis duty we sbal! fi ng our cap for him, Ruow the best One Dollar, ‘old Davis’ will do wellto | , YELLOW Faver.—There wera seven | and Lewis 0. Castle | ‘aking care, meanwhile, to vole ths demo _ SAASSER aicaraty auld ty the gee £ Co: Agent. | some and af-con new easer of yellow fever | aminer. Mystery of the Ben. gate : i 735 hh ose morte ‘armniedinn. "De, scocippabeanar eters Port ax, —The barrel clas. 405 Paseo nse of, Po HOUSER . Baimerig Iam very” critical condition, ‘Tas | sg-The hoodiame marked “eel ooner with « quantity of in Bon Z ERNS, all the new AND PLUMBERS MATZ & BU rato bas for two daya, causing | posite to San boards which were up in Bie, who Se eeinede” Wf HITE & 00. | eee ai Piece one Balers mato far? ey ae Eines geal ge ee Sein tee ae 7 ae taal S By, when - a 23 7th street nw. | of 5 vaiecs fear that ‘echooner , Betoc! aud’ wiank Books specialtice ““peys'iy’ | fag th: barating of pipes frog freealg” aug ia © money azd supplies, contribution Of | tie Dio. Lewis we | Bee, the fog of Saturday deen ‘by's wite fi ?

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