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“THE EVENING STA PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peounsylvania Avenne, corner Lith street ar The Evening Star Newspaper Company, a. H. RAUPFMARN, Pres’t. subseribers EVENING eee Stat ID District Government Affairs. Commissioner Phelos returned this morning York, and resumed his via buildings. A portion ing his absenee was spent im soron a fishing exenrsion. cliss has assigned the rocnt he National uments Che Eoening Shar. = 7 i i i | t of the city hal’, bif facures for a FOR THE POLICE. We city by ca ssioners hav de Seeker's once ecee* By mail postage Bree on Chief of Ordnance tencrat SW 7 Centre mentee one years Os ‘ two hundred army breeeh loading ERKL : ied on Priday—33 8 | wo hundred waist belts and plates: cst plarge orepaidr §) copies for VAS: 80 copies ——————~- ame. number af cartridge ‘box cates | thousand cartridces for use of the poli hey ‘Se All mail subecriptions mast De pald Made | ror my QTD =} $ 2 5 S| were dis:ciduted today. wpe mpurneertnemitr | Vl, 52-N% 7.948, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1878. TWO CENTS. uetbuted today. | _ Health Oficer Townshend tooay, sent a oe a ee TOGAL awa — | thiosine com Prunieation tothe District « = = R FELLOW FEVER. T 1 Th g oc Missi: ners: “Complatits having been ¥ Tl I WY be % he LADIES’ GOODS. | SU EUEPEINORICES E EVENING STA Official Record of the Past Week. i) egTams to 8 tar. Se Swanstinn fram accumulstonscl ataaen === | == j Z THE COHENITES TC-DAY. ee HS. M. J. HUNT, i ee B : OFFICE SURGEON GENERAL, U.S., M.H.8., pati, | the eastern side of the long brid causeway, - M 621 and 623 D street mao. | ™ iow. Serie Washington News and Gossip. | srstractoy RSPR ULES as eee reve Strike atthe Brick ¥ards, | satisiiee ee 2 = = Ol — 2 . a 4 A victims of e e. = =a ‘That larze quantities of decay a\ Having jest rethrned frm aris, I am | Te ALR SESS etl “reset ta ieetm Govenxment RuceirTs Tc paY.—Internal | Hit week under the National Quarantine | WORK, Miss, BODE Dl thee eee ead Pole ae aan cece a | aad peaviaticneties bak ined eee new pre to cher to my patrons 4» |, To-morrow at 11 a.m. Sunday Schoo! at revenue, = 54.05; customs. #332, 1. Vicksburg.—Epidemic abating. There were | here was cloudy ail day yesterday—thermom- ‘Turbulent Striker Arrested the eastern side of the causeway near the the k's styles tn a pecan 121 deaths during the week ending ycsterday | ter registering 88°. A heavy rain. accompa- shore, extending southward along said cause- ILLINERY. =s> NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYCE- SUBSCRIPTIONS to the tour per cent. loan to evening, a decrease of 113 deaths from the | Died by lightning, began falling abouts o'clock Yesterd: ft n, Cohen halted his fo!- | W2¥.2,disiance of many yards. PARISIAN MILLIS : | Wop" atas CHURCH mov. Jon R-Paxrox, | aay amounted to $150.000 week before. Eleven deaths occurred in the Hiebe Theye astrosneet of contiauance all dowers 1 Nwampostia: where they gear ints ara, He stench Irom sald deposits ts ex- ene asi ject, Will O.cupy the it ‘Lo- morrow ——_ r ° 7. 5 atement of new ca: n 5 ingly offens the gasses CACHES and EMBROIDERIES, | Sorniog'at I ovclocks PY He Pulpit To-morse ORDERS for $75,015 standard silver dollars | last 24hours. Total deaths to date, 72 cecdingly offensive, and the gasses. arising jal to health. { this dangerous nui ance, which im New Orleans.—During the week ending yes- | Of fever; 12 deaths were reported, 10 whites camp (if lying on the grass may be called therefrom prejudi ry to-day. terday noon. there were 1,401 cases of yellow | and 2 colored. Prominent among the deaths | camping), and at night they marched to the T e fever and 445 deaths, a decrease of 172 cases | Were Miss Clara Wadsworth, and Wm. A. Fair- | City Hall, where a meeting was Ned. Cokes judgment is partially caused by sewerage SPEAKER Ranpatt arrived here on theea:ly | 2145 deaths,as compared with tne previons | child, a leading spirit in the Howard sssosts, suke rather discouragingly of the fact that | {tm the city, cannot be permanently aber, train this morning from Philadelphia, and left | week. In the last twenty-four hours repo: tion, and foremost in all good enterprises and but few white men had joined them. He no. | ished otherwise than by dredging, bat temp: - cutton of La ies is respectfuily ia> I eS EEVICES, BQ MORBOW AT At | were rcecivedat Trea >" SOULS OH (Kev. Clay MacCani y, ed Mrs. M. J. HUNT, pastor), services BELL atm; sunday Benoni at D 45 seplo or 621 and 623 D street. ommunion immediately after morning servi = == = = = 7 20 0! a ani. " 65 i r undertakings in Vicksburg. President Rock rary relief may be afforded by the nse of eight PTEMBER 21, 1978- S baneenG and Bn Re pe te folior athatthone crear OW Monday he aes | ices Tae: teat cae Oo CoataR, Total Woe ar pe a ec association, is reported | HCrq the artival of troups, and said if the | rary relict may be afforded dlsinteotant, ata = beiweenG and H nw., RB . CUTE tol ior a half hour orso. On Monday he goe: cas : deaths, 2.368, workingmen were not given employment - SATURDAY. bad 7% pak Beenitg addeoee ens ec omofyi. | Into western Pennsylvania on a stumping | Baton Rouge, La.—The first case of yellow | a8 being well. No alarming symptoms have | would take many more troops to put then | expense of about $15. I earnestly recommend & Tow feeder a ibwelen nero Tae lessons of Yel | tour. “He thinks that the democrats in Penn’ | fever reported to the board of health occurred | aPbeared, so far, in his casey down. Other speakers followed. the crowd | Measures looking to the permanent abolish- toa baneenten es ee nga | the legisiature ‘will be democratic nnd zreen. | fepotted tothe board, ue wreoet te hides | _Nasnviem rene Decaene: Ate. | growing small ror the netgear meaed thet | mud that Lamay he authorised tones teeakies a “5 =» “CEPHAS’*—A Stone. The true exp'in legislature will lemocratic and green | reported to the board, but thought to ha’ LLE, TENN , Sept. 21.—The le of | an e close of the meeting he urged that 5 ed to use the disin- LADIEE’, MISSkS AND CHILDREN'S HO- ation of Christ'sintrview. By Hove Dt | tack ahich will insure the defeat of Don been yellow fever, occurred August Wh. | Decatur, Ala. stampeded tie town yesterday, | they all meet aud Inghe aunher qopome nae nt hamed as @ means of temporary re- 0 Ns x ————— there en 672 cases and 3) deaths. ich—F. Ludwig, a railroad employe —has ARRIVAL OF TROOPS. _ e s et EE te Cen eee | Tame conciahy tueited : Mn. U. J. BAXTER, chief clerk of the Gene | _ Morgan City, La.—During the week ending | proved fatal. All business hasbeen suspende*. | Companies Band Hi secorg aeiillary, armad | Stated thas citizens reciaine ty coats be eS DS ARTERRPON, SERVICE. — Memoria’ | rai Land Oilice, has been appointed land clerk | yesterday evening there fl cases of yellow Deatns in Memphis. as infantry, arrived yesterday afternoon ani | ington, west of 12th street, have for some time DUUGLASY, Box sear aeD rt Grae coe Cries in the office of the assistant one Seners! eee 10 deaths, making in all 66 cases and A eae Repl 21—It ceased raining at es to the Arsenal, where they are quar- Ponce ge leery tee a aos tick sep20-tr SEY | ee Oe for ue nee a " pad Ome hay been, ay | Mobile, Ala.—Four casesof yellow fever and | js Stitt erent inte eerie STRIKE AT THE WASHINGTON Macuine-prick | Winds. This has been talked about in this x “WILLIAN = = = = = pointed to the position vacated by him, 2 deaths occurred during the past week, | officially reports S deaths as having occurred COMEANT'S WoRkEe neighborhood for several weeks past. and it Is Low cousrantly in receipt of the latest ST STEPHEN S REFORMED CHURCH. SS _ | making in ali 6 ca es and 4 deaths. Curing the past 24 hours ending at 6 o'clock | This morning Mr. Holbrook, superintendent | counts for the appearance of typhoid and - FALL NOVELTIES w ghev: Gio. B.HUSsnLt: D:D. pastor, | | OWI0 GREENDACKENS.—Adviees received by | “Grenada, Miss.~For the week ended yester- | fasteveninee Dit Wey Agee eek | thts Washington machine-brick company, | other fevers in that locality. The ouly way to tney ; thot tm the Kuropean | Heguist services svery simausy il A. bee 7;30 | the Republican Congressional Campaign com. | day eveniuiz there were 20 corr once cok oT Physician, died to-day, also Gus Morli, a prom- | near the old Bladensburg toll-gate, caine L) | 8¢t Td it is by dredging, as there is a thick mat markets, criaprt "ereneh Pattern © gry p.m Sunday schoo! ae io ame ABA mittee are to the effect that Ben. Le Fevre. | deaths. Total deaths to date, 271. No decrease | inent politician in the tenth ward and Il, Bor. | Police headquarters and reported that ninety | ‘8terwoven with the floating grass. YR NETS aul fine | MILLINERY 7 LITAN M, #. CHURCH, | Well known in Washington in connection with | iM violence of the fever. Dr. Henry Stone, of | nard, an employe of the Howard association. | of the one hundred andtne men employed by | | BUILDING PERMITS GOODS; all the noveities tn Fancy Plu~ iS Tee © sts.—ereaching vy the | with Texas Pacifie railroad interests, and | Natchez. is the only poveicias on duty. ae The wife and daughter of John H. Mitchell, | that company had struck this morning, and | issued by Inspector Entwisle: Wm. Cromyto », Sones an Crambec: Kastor. Hi, Ky Naxton D, O.. Sumtay aviLa. | nominated by the democrats in the sth Ohio |. Pass Christian, Miss—Hrom Sept. 9th to | brother of Maggie Mitchell, theragren ees | repair a brick building, 1718 P st. nw.: $0) ee Pinion, erect a shea, C. P. Corsets. Chamois Vesta, Dress Trimmings, | M. Subject—*Standin, Wm. Pini rect a she a | refused to go to work without the company ‘aud at 7's Pemey | disirict for Congress, will be defeated by bis 20th, a. m., there were 6 new cases of yel- also among yesterday's victims. Dr.'E. T. t ‘Signs of thy te j c' Would agree to pay #1.50 a8 a standard rate of greenback antagonist, although the district | ow, fever and no deaths. Total cases, 21; | Easley, a volunteer physician, from Little vod 0.12 19h s'. a &c., £c., ail st greatly reduced prices. sub sect Pay tothe laborers. Hie represented that this | W.: $0. Mary E.Cate.make addition to frame, ae s een atie deaths, 1, Rock, ‘and Dr. J. T. Tyner, of this city, who | strik ioned by outsi | No. S06 Sth st. ne: $100. G. W. Rizes, make . dest fe tl ler at ; 7 ai rr tie a ioe) Red ' yA > wh strike eecasioned by outsiders from | > z stertzetice, Orderatazen oral szeao! Gosse- | IF =>" (SHG OF AMEE EEE gar | hasalarge democratis majority , Oa Miss caenty cases of yellow fever | have been on duty at the city hospital'were | Childs’ brick yard we irate eed eee | alterations 1 house ne ot ey anake mer Waterproo:s. teiween 9th and 10¢h, Rector Kev. H. M. COL: Davip 8. GREEN, a well-known clerk in the | and 7 deaths haye occurred to 20ch September. | stricken with fever yesterday afternoc had come to tils yard, inducing the men to #1 ). Mary E. Camp, repair brick house, 907 Pennsylvania avenue. LISSON. * warrant division of the Treasury department, Ocean Springs, Miss.—There were 11 cases | Eugene W. Moore, a prominent. mem: quit work, and had taken possession of the | Virginia avenu ¥.: $2). Michiel 3 Cite Frevise, Faris. Ca 7 i eertnon. : died last evening of typhoid pneumonia. H« | Of Yellow fever ‘and 3 deaths for the week | of temple of house, and temporarily filling the | yard, refusing to let the men work, or to ie: | en 20h and 2138 MILLEWERY. 3 ae ee aera on roe | fd pech cick Only cig dave, Howostaric, | ending yesterday evening. Total cases, Position of city editor of the Memphis Appea!, | carts enter the yard. He asked police protec repair fram eS : ss Crome ie | tiswar im cuarce oF MMe aieateceadcee mea (Oca a was taken down last night. Holst & Bro., un: | tion, so that the company would be oie to. | , repair brick SMITH having just returned from Vision of the pasmaster general's office, the | 9,Memubis (2 deaths from yellow fever oc- | dertakers, have ceased their business except | deliver bitcks to varie Waddie eat ete st nw. ; $24 FALL OFs NIN@S, and basing ou most responsible position at that time in tha’ | ¢U!¥ed during the week endedThursday even- | for lodges'and societies. Dr. B. FE. Sheftall, of | parts of the city, in course of construction, = i Panda full as-ortment of New York, Baltl-gu hea é ing, September 1h, making a total of 2,131 | Savannah, Ga., who was sent from this city to | This company is turnishing bricks to the | , THE Potomac StramnoaT LINE.—A meeta More an@ Parisian Roveities, tuvites, ses mina vaths, The num! ¥ of cases not known to | Bartlett, returned vesterday and reports only | Georgetown college, and the stablesand work. | 12% of the slockhold rs of the Richmond, friends ard patrons to call. Having been © © SPREAD OF TIE PESTILENCE IN THE Soura. | Memphis board of health. — one case of fever there. This one case had the | shops in course of construction by the Wash. | Ftedericksbure and Potomac railioad was Sauces wae pene Oe eee ee ere ake Gee | Pee 0 idee Chal heisdi ‘ f Mic: | yiowevsille, Tenn—During the week enced | effect to cause a general desertionof the town. | ington znd Georgetown street railroad co.a- | held iv Kichmoud yesterday to reconsider the Hishments in aad Ferrer re ores Judge Chalmers, of the supreme court of Mis- | yesterday evening there were 1W) new eases of | fac'rte.cat oticlals who removed from Mem. | pany in that city, and formany private houses, | #¢lion of the company al the last meeting im mesnanwes . SMrru, eS TRISTE TO EXE | SHMIPPH now in the city, received a telez-am | Jellow fevers hs, making ip ali 13) | phis when the fever firstappeared had located | the workmen eugaged on nivel Mill he cock: Dishing the Potomac steam- sep9-toc'10* ‘opp. Patent Oftics » ERS co ctat Ee aed | last nizht from his home at Hernando, Mis:., | cases aud 4d deaths, ‘The deaths tor the week | Be Bartlett, but are now at McKenzie, Tenn. | pelied to stop for waut of bricks. boat line, conuecting the read wit 3 = other Goepel nattyiog sect sud teaver, | aunou! “ht deaths there from yellow | ended September Mich were 29 instead of % a3 | Dri We Mitchell, of thous eae ae: DOUCET POLI RENE RS Goin eles. ihe north... A" resolution BS. J. P. PALMER, SEruw alt oxlsier Kinaconie CETIEne eal cones | Lever distress exists and the public is | stateu in last report. NT TC c A izes the statement that n re physicians a | e yan at one en is appeaicd to for assistance. Hernando ison |” Hickinan, Ky—42 deaths from yellow feyer | oS the Stateme' omorS Physicians Ard Majo gan at once telegraphed tor his moutited men, who were soon dispatched to | Frinond comin ere ade aby the, sate rn yale s Es ve ay “s el patched to | railrosd ssioner, to avoid the t n be sent to Hon. Edward Bullington Jast 2! hours. T tal ¢ 308 ‘to. date, pee The pathological observations upon thedead | insure tree access to the yard by the carts and would be Placed by its defiant antagonism to ‘or of Hernando. A private telegram io | deaths, 7. ate, 25: | bodies have been very extensive and exhau-. | prevent interference with ally one desiring to tee “ MeCardie, from the chairman of the re- ous. —During the past week there were | !ive- They are conducted by Professor J. O. | work a i Lieut. Johnson, with the mounted | he‘inettagied to lief committes at Canton, Miss., announces | ¢ deatiis trom yellow fever hor chiee eve | Summers, M. D., of Nashville, Teun., assisted | force, proceeded to the Matis wad nec by C. F. Mayer, of Baltimore, that, ia consid- teousoess for a Has just received from New York new 2 mriesor STRAW GODS 33 for early Fail Wear. Also, full line of Jugia and Monogram KID ment, the board of direciors ke no action in relation t» MT. VERNON PLACE M.&, CHUR SOUTH. corner i K sts. n. Le y e yma ib it col avy Wit ; ee reaching. To-inorrow. (Suaday) at 11 o7ck the gratifying fact that nothing is now needed | quarantine; all refugees, a Overall, of Murfreesboro’, Tenn. and | things as represented ordered ‘the men ott, therimarneions from the next poneval weeks LOVES; Genuine Courtauld CRAPES, &e. m. and 7:30 p.m., D¥ the pastor Rev. W. P. inthat town but frost, Another telezram aa- | — Louisville.—18 cases of yellow fever and § Chievissiet oie ote bane pare noma aavising them to leave, and they generally ing of the stockholders. After a long discus- Seacial sitaatlad give ta Manratng acters, nisoN, D D.. (chaplain Rounces a dreadful state of affairs in Gr deaths for the week ended yesterday evening. Cad noni paler ot ponain OE peste carats sion the resoluti m Was rejected on a recorded 2 | Ville, ver one hundred deaths hav ‘Total cases, 77 ; total deaths, 26; all refugees. aes " gets a jote—) 2,125; nays s . Mrs, J. P. PALMER, peta’ ‘cordiviy | o¢eurred, and the fever stil! rages. The town ay St. Louis, Miss.—15 ‘new cases yellow stance: (Ace snack the Wal fe aeeede wae ioe a ae con, oy action of the last meeting for the re->stabli: ang®-tr 2107 F st., bet. 12th and Lap ate. pt is iolated and demands immediate re fever occurred during the last week. Deaths | ‘ Se ates raged) iB Q Centributions sent to Gen. E. S. Butts, pres: b' e boat line. aly obert Oald was ivan gecutre the body generally are being daily made. An |- when ordered to leave the yards refused, when | Mebt of the boat line. Judge Kobert Ould en ¢ president of the road. defeatin: = SOVERRIGNS OF INDUSTRY—sre- | Gont of the Vicksburg Bank: at Vicksbur Cairo, IIL —3 new cases yellow fever since | Saborate report will svon appear under ihe | he was arrested and taken to the Police Vourt. Caen papciad president of | present incumben*s BAe a > CIAL MERTING.—The members of Sill bo prommty tonearder Sours | cao 1d in Uaivo and went ce | direction ef the Howards and the citizens’ re- | When Rogers was placed under ateost there esame vote. The following board of di THICT COUNCIL, and the Orter generally. a SE SECES: Moune Clie Cloke vailes ftom Gatco aud dict | lief committee. and one also of a purely tech- | was some talk by the crowd of rescuing him ; Ors Was next elected in place of the pres- ee Dns SUNDAY, the azi dustanie t eton THe Crtnese Empassy have kept quietly at | Mound City, eight miles from Cairo, ed | ical character will be forwarded to Wash. but, notwithstanding he was in the custody 01 | [it meumbenta: John 8. Bleckburn, aleeaes Until September Ist 1 shall allow 9 dis-gegem, | siccral of our late brother, Davin 8. GRE their rooms to-day at their F street residence. Cincinnati—5 cases of yellow fever and 1 neon. sOUDaWinG ‘BONTOe GO SuneES ut two officers, ho attempt was made. dria, Va.: Isaac H. Carrington, Richmone ; count of 15 percent. on all caah sales, B.D. MUSSKY, President. | Mr. Bartlett, the American secretary, hag ofl. | death during the week ended yesterday even. pee rouowag c CONEN AT “HEADQUARTERS, Moncure Kobinson, jr. Philadelphia, and JAS. H. VEBMILYA, H. W. SMITH, Secretary. A*_ | ciaily advised the Secretary of State of their | ing; all refugees. ‘Total cases; deaths, 1 Rides apni heopiatt ew SEE cuasbou It appears that while some of Cohen's emis- | Alfred Horuer. Philad=iphia, 610 9th st., opp. Pateat Omice. > , MASONIC.—& spevial communteation of | arrival, aud he in turn will make arrange. | _ Gallipolis, Ohio.—since the last report, to demand that, in iustice t6 wor eons tion | Szles. Were out this morning instigatiax Saree ee ey ee Ladies’ BOOTS and SHOES made to orter at | [> B.'s FRENCH LODGE. No. 10 EA. | qrente tar thas fore emake arrange. September 18th, there was 1 new case ot yellow | Ong our Nurses, those, WhO cee pean zation | strikes, he, as commanier-in-chief, was at his ae rentable egecleni Th Plc gene sugete A.M... will be eld at ths lodge room TO-MUR: | Previgent of tho Unig Sones fever and 3 deaths, making in all 2 cases aud | 2 ur nurses, thos are unemploye: headquarters” on New Jersey avenue, where commenced the work of a new year on Thurs- = ROW (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p.m., to attend the ae 12 deaths, all traceable to the infected steamer | Will report to headquarters for the money due | he remained most of the mothing. They de day of this week. New students from Mich- E. WASHINGTON. funeral of our late Crother, D.5.G°EEN. Mom- THE TAX ON BANKS.—TuE Star has already | John D. Porter. them, and receive transportation home, as | not appear to have acted according to their | igan, Minnesota, Mllinois, Indiana, Ohio, Cou- baat “PASIIONABLE DRESSMAKING. bers of sister lo¢ges in Staudli.g are fratarn 4l- i bh blic thé ed bi Indianapolis, Ind.—One refugee died of yel- this will be a notification that their services placards, but seemed disposed to have a strike | necticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire Dresses, Suits, Costumes, Cloaks, &c., | ly invited to attend. order of the W.M. - given to the public the expense incurred by low fever. September 17th. “| are no longer needed. By order of W. G. | notwithstanding the amount of wages paid, as | have already presented themselves for admis- aaile in superior etyie at short notice, it THUS. M, REED. Acting Secretary. the Ro rerument in collecting fle internal reve- Et: peeked Fonthe rave yellow fever andi Sint acune President of the Howard Asso- | the hands of Childs’ brick yard were com. | sion, and ot here ane goon t to ae ee xen. Ladies can have Dresses Cut and Basted, and a —y MANIA FIRE INSURANCE Co. | nue tax. e Treasurer 0! ini ates: “Th i raat . | ciation.” elled to leave, notwithstanding they were | nessee. Mississipp’ ma, Kentucky, New Derfect ft guaranteed. >" rheauausl mectig of the secknuviasot | collects annually about seven million dolises from small-pox during the week ended Sep ‘THE FOLLOWING CARD taking from $1.50 to S10 per day. Having | York. ‘Penneyivania and Wisconsin: "About e 907 Pennsylvania avenue, thiscompany, for the election of nine Trustses, | in taxes on the capital and circulation of Key West, Fla.—t cases of yellow fever and | 18,also published: : stopped these men and being reinforced by | thirty of the states will be represented in the 20-Sm Over Withau's. Will be heiil at the compane’s oificeon MONDAY. | banks, at an expense of less than one-tenth of 5 an Ting 1 ik “To the Citizens of Memphis at Present | tiem the crowd went to the Washington Briel college the present year, the number of stu. =~ = NTAL | October 14, 1878, at 12 o'clock m. Polis clo-eac3 | one per cent. 5 deaths during past week. Ajroad—Kind Friends: The members of the | Machine Company's place, and not only com. | dents being larzer than ever before. Tho ICM and every kind of ORNAMENTA ovelock p.m. A dividend of four per cent. has been ———— Morocco, Africa.—Asiatic cholera has_ap- Citizens’ Relief Committe, it should be re. ted th pany, place, 2 y. io | Dulding which was eoaapliotel last spring now | ESEAELISAMENT. G16 80s mercee | declared for the six months ending Qervver 1878. | Ay TLLINoTSs APPLE FORTHE PRESIDENT.— peared in the cities of Mequinez and Kez. | membered, are now. few in number. © The | poled those there to quit work, but refused to furnishes every facility for the sucousstul nor ae aaa Pee ain eee OS eee | “cergi&ecta® A. B. BROWN. Secretary. A Logan county (Illinois) farmer has sent to | Morocco, causing the death of from. 2) to 3) | Bembered, . let them take the carts out. At this yard it is | furnishes every facility for the s car- ——— i victims. Wi force is confined to one, outside of | stated that the laborers were not slow in strik. | rying forward of the operations of the college. sa a 8 ty, ¢ : HE REGULAR ANNUAL MESTING | the White House for the President what h ictims daily in the former city, which is r rT . fe myself. We are endeavoring to alleviate the | ing, as there has been some dissatisfaction be- ‘he approaches to the building have been DS ortho GRACES. G tl about 170 miles from Tangier. Information of hee ng. wed iz s ERY. | ¢ eld XY cals “a sample apple” that is grown in his 5 ‘Ma suffering of the living as well as decently bury | fore on account of the wages, some men get. | handsomely improved during the summer, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Gane grounder cn MONDAE EVENING ae: | county, Theappletei7i< inches eee Of the United Brates Ot Tanmatbews: consul | the dead. We frequently receive long cour. | {oF oR account per day. 5 With @ fine concrete carriageway from the pad : y “Capp’s } id ‘ 3 munications that are impossible to answer, “4 <i 7 main entrance to the grounds at the junction LAT¢ST PUBLICATIONS. Seni es See Sh Oleic 2 sree. 1019 of the Capps ee ety, gapacity as president of the board of health of | notwihstandin, we very much desire to dogo. | a, ,GgHEN 18 “RESTING ON HIS LAURELS of M and Boundary streets northeast. To- Spies <> HOLY GROSS CHURCH (Episcopal), a ppen “that fruit ts | Morocco, he dispatched Dr. Tadeo Marcivez, | Hoping you willappreciate our qoitieas ana | at bis headquarters surrounded with his morrow afternoon, at 3% o'clock, the. first , the Growth of the Stam Bazine, by aay gcor Mags av; and ieih ste | a irae hee ra ur tee ee | formerly of the Spauist havy,to visit Kez and | wal'in future TRA SOGE Donon ee squires, Els voloe is busky trom prer work | Sunday services will be [Eng Mh chap, C. E. Inter Sci. Seri 1s 5 ces—Morning Prayer, 9's 3.1 in Sy Pall 3 lequivez. Dr. Martinez left Tangier, Augas i 2 J y 5 in < +P! 4 fe Bound: by Alired Marshalt Mayer, Holy Commmunton andSermon and Litany, ila, also, that “we are a blessed people, living in a | 7ih with an escort of 200 Moora reobee ata | brief and to the poiut, Iremain truly yours, lemons for afresh start. “He ignores all con- | nd will be conducted by President Gallaudet $ Lessin8 in Cookers, Handook | Evening Prayer and Lecture, 8 p.m. land of abundance and plenty, it we could | Aver forsing hie way rears and - kB. CLARKE, nection with the brick yard strike this morn- | 284 Prof. Chickering. “These exercises will foual ‘Training School for Cooke's. | Services with full Ritual. Beats tree. only realize it.” Fevoluljoniate besieging’ Menuines, wnesced pn easnrey Citizens’ Bellet Chatman Git. | IE and charges that outsiders are at the but. | De open tothe public. 2 BL 60, ty Paradiso, trom the Germae et | —3eeo™ ee eer | aw Bx.CONGRESSIONAL SOANDAL<Oincin | HAE CHE Om tho TIEh St Anas tere be zens’ Kelle! Commitee.” "airman Citi | tom of it, notwithstanding the fact that | ytapnrace LicENGe lave been issued to * Foal Boye wols. $1.20, The Great Gomazosers, | [a5>, MY BALM OF LIFE cures Dispaia Nar. ScANDAT.—Cincin | found the disease to possess all the well known | 26us’ Ri : ea tt nothing else will. ya i fandel, Bare Thunet: Handy vol One bottle wi:l do more than two used to. It neve’ 3 ‘5 Fy went there with his procession yesterday, aud ober | yV, nati and the western portion of Oaio are a | characterislics of Asiatic cholera’ From n | ,, Nineteen physicians of the medical corps of E =e Beeler Ag Robert Wilson, of Albemarie county, Va., and Fompaicur's Garter, by Garriclioda Be, Anite: | makes one sicker to make ore well G@onulne at the 50. ical corps of | in ‘his speech advised them tostrike, awd, as ; ; zuly ood deal interested just now in the case of | report obtained from the custodian ot the | the Howard Association reported 78 neweases | Shesea by persons who heard him.’ stating | Weye and Acnes Suh Oath OC Ale odds 7's. Dodds, which promises to get into | Jewish cemetery, the number of deaths of the ‘ Webb and Agnes Smith, both of Alexandria, ° that if they did not, he would go there today | Va: sohn Huses ond Mary Netting tee from the Fremeh of Henry Greville; | Manufactory, 8th and H sts, the couts in a short time in the shape of a | Israelites siuce the first appearance of the dis and make them strike. He has not yet recov- | yj) gy0hR Huges and Mary Nelligan; Luther S0-. “Bir hoger De Coveriy. 's nour series; 23. | _Sep10 Im PA OE | divorce suit. Gol Ozro J. Dodds, whorrep.c: | eaceexeceded Woe se teearanee of the dix FOREIGS AFFAIRS. ered his bell, which the driver of the wagon | Halland Mattie Pritchett. both of ‘Albemaria je Bubble Kepatation, by Katéarine King, -s; | [[S> HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, sented one of the Ciucinuati districts in the | to have spread to Sherarda, a province borde: A Deadly Epidemic at Cyprus. kept as security for his pay, and therefore u» | (nade V8-5 . Livy: 6c. A compiete assortment of Scho! and ; Hal Congress charges iis wife. “well known to | Ing on the city of Mequinez, Dr. Martine 2.. | ,,SARXACA, Cyrus, Sept. 21.—The neaith of | to noon had uct got. up another “meceeron : Collegiate’ s, &c., &c. For sale by 817 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, man ashingtonians as Miss Lamison, | tributes the disease to the unsanitary condi. | the British troops on the island of Cyprus is | with his torces. . Slate Text BOOKS, Se.» FUN BUCS, ear the Avenues daughter of Hon. Charles N. Lamison. who | tion of the city. but Consul Mathews suggests | UUSatisfactory. There has been a new out: UP TO ONE O'CLOCK P. Mt. Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. sepl3-tr Booksellers and Stationers. 1015 Pa. ave, c ‘i . also represented an Ohio district in the 42d | the possibility of the germs of disease having ees Twenty-one deaths have oc- | Cohen remained at his headquarters, a crowd Berd Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., in session in = Bave 500 Siate Mantels in stock, and employ a | and 4%d Congresses,—with gross and repeated: | been brought by the chousands pilgrims re. Four manage, dhe occupation was commenced. | being out in front, and in answer to inquiries Baltimore yesterday, # protest was submitted LL THE NEW BOOKS. * es and artista in producing | fidelity to her marriage vows, on account of | turning from Mecca. ‘The unsanitary condi. Pp pgindred men are now sick out ofa total | the iarsha!s answered that as soon as the | Signed by many representatives, aealust. tio f Mobile Bsy. “Park Sign | Meso force of Which he proposes to bring a suit for divorce. | tion of the crowded cities of Fez and Mequi. | of 2,622. collectors came in with their funds they would | official decision whereby the name and style Se Ee ian 150 | Dew designs and colors, and aro Alling all orders | On the wife's part, Col. Dodds is charged with | nezis described as “entive waatat recat. Austria and Tarkey. march agaip, and they would march daily, in- | Of the Grand Lodge were changed. Ordered PA gaa a ee oer ree tree apent; | drunkenness, neglect, and extreme cruelty, | tionery measures of cleanliness within and | LONDON, Sept 21-8 speci dispatch to the cluding Sunday, until they eat fess day. | Onthe journal. A compilation of tactics and. History of Growth of Steam Eugina, Prot. with a large force of mechanics in thelr several | and she has gone home to her father’s house | without the houses. In sme ¢ uarters offals, | Manchester Guardan from Vienna says: “It WHO IS DOING IT. = for Mnitoriped patriarchs was adopted. 30 trades of Plumbing, Furnace, Range, Stove, Tin | at Lima, for protection and a home. What cine dead animals, and dirt of all kinds and | is semi-officially denied that the sultan has re. The policemen employed in restoring order lo rer Grand apone nip hon shanna = fol- 30 | and Copper work, solicit jobbing orders. the result will be cannot, of course, be fore- | origin are allowed to accumulate from year | jected the convention with Austria, On the | atthe brick yards of the Washington Machine 8: tary from $3, $2,000 per Lag eer go | aug8i tr told, but meantime the gossips and scandal. | to year until they reach the levelof the win. | contrary the chauces of its ratification are im- | Brick Company this morning say they counted | Yea, assistant grand secretary to $1,800, grand pes hao hy ees 17 | | > THE GERMAN-AMERICANSAYVINGS | D7 ;D&Crs seem to be busy with the private life | dows, creating inexpressibly repugnant ex. | proving. Gen. Jovanovich's success in Her. | twenty ex-penitentiary convicts among the | Wreasurer to $31), grand messenger to $5). ee te nts ae THE GERMAN-AMERICANSAVINGS | of both parties. halatlons of the most deadly and Wieaeiren. | hegovisa hacnad oe inspiriting effect on the | crowd of colored “workingmen” aiding the | Keport of committee on dress and benefits Hesse Reeptig tn Old Virginia sad her nister | | BANK, No. 633 F st., corner of 7th n.w.. ———_ ing miasm.” ‘The port of Tangier and its en. | public in this country.” strike movement. Let our business men aud | Was adopted and committee continued. The a ee 50 | open dally from 10am. top. m. On Saauaa? | _Mxs. Fasserr is still atwork on her painting | yirons are free from any infectious dicecce, ee real workingmen ponder on this fact. lodge declared it inexpedient to prepare a Efe of Gen. Albert Sidney Johaston. 4 Cpe nfs From 8 0B. m. to recnlvedepositaoniy. of the Electoral Commission in the rooms of 3 Caleutta. Nine deaths from cholera, week accom oie ane ee This sRTIAL RESUMPTION OF WORK. form of int cece mpd ae comes — Qasio Warcioase i | See pvc pm COO near | Whoa Wane Ge halndae CORES | CHombal trey acai trom choera work | 2S urcaarg, SRY At" oLMRaIneES | Ths moral. ler Go ares ot tog. | “at Leighton trom actpa ot = 7 80 | joo year. Nhe largest and most convenient boxes Pennsylvania avenus. With the exception | ended July ath. > JNo.M. Woopmonatm Caroling aises, “aia ae; Ce Coupons, 8%. North | Brick Works recurned to thelr work Geant Lodge of Maine dismissed. | The SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, Caer Wyaeeiy | On Pennsylvania avenue, With ception tgeon General, USM H's, | Carolina sixes, old, 16: do. now, 8; do: spscial lel ee eg decided that the a of 8. J. Pesoa from sepls-tr 911 Pennsylvania azenue. = oe ioe On = ees ear aber met; PoE tag, 1 bid tag enn geasy aud firm, 84804. About 12; o'clock p.m. Cohen and his follow. | 2ction of Grand I age of New York should CHOOL BOOKS. a ee eee he panting is nearly completed. Kells> Letter on Kellogg. wal middling, i1'seit,” Flour qolet and easy. | ers, ‘numbering from Sots temarehea gee, | Bele entertained. Action of Grand Louse 8' =. MILBURN‘S POLAR SODA, Tue ToACCO MANUFACTURERS oF Tig | Lieut. Commander Kells has replied to the | Wheat, s uthetn susads'wostern quiet aud closci | foihe tn wan ok Remo eeey ened forth, flon oF lonsnia in declaring illegal a, dona A FULL AND ComrLerE Stock oP With Tee-cold Fea, Coifeg and Chocolate, at 1429 | wesr have filed protests against the contiau. | inquiry from the Navy department whether Lee een red. wine tel ooo baal es deny ana att OL ihe city, but they were or- | new lodge was reversed. It was resolved te ALL BOOKS U+ED IN PUBLIC AND PRI- ance of the exclusive contract of the New | he wrotean, open letter to Senatar Kellogg, | and ‘Ucioher, I.(Sgal O04: “Novomber, tose, | Tey Upto the Une Our Davee wae asta. | permit grand encampments.if they shall deene peli aaa See GERIVAGEED | tobacco ctaniga, Tree nsid that Banaat aot | inehtnrto forward tothe aehsmnasatsceny | GuPatanies, Gstaad aeady, wosord rm cor | HONS UD t ee | geal tae wee ateness of, subordinates, to v 3) je a a ca SON] ye - Se ee [> UNEIYALUED : eee aera ea eet ease | OF the Teter Bee Kee ae een coRy | Bput and easior for options su Mixed, spot_and | THE PRISONER ROGERS to extend this preropative ty 1etees eae Covers furnished free. —_ IN QUALITY AND Prace. tke reason that while a New York manufac. | such a letter, and sends a copy of it. He gives Recetas, 51; Setater, 50..50:4; November, 60; | was placed in the cells of the Police Court, down. Female members of the Der of “Bybee ee Champagne Wines ot Such anftin at dity seta’ soon? ee | ports in the gupers What hes uGnetriats | Empey etek: dor mfua aitaiog Botan: | Hicetus Weotus css Had been concluded | Tebrkan cat, retain thelr membership ii . s nanti y , the riate. . % 3 = . = 8] ve standil thei | MOET & CHANDOS, Breton CUA Tee oO IEa CeeetOees | he copy Of the letter srter hens Mea May dull aud uagamod Provides ies | Was the Issuance of a warrant, on the com: | SPective of standing of previous des pe) 3 ns Ki Scaeer secs MOET & CHANDON, large quantities to save the cost of transporta- | reply is slightly different from what has ap. | and talryebying trade. Butter, choles caeee acy | Plaint of Robert F. Evans, charging that ——— OS eee Established 1843. tien. The western men want stamps princea ; peared in the northern papers. It is asfol- | firm—weetern, 18.18, Fetreicun dull—crade, 74; | “Charles Rogers, with other persons to the VICE PRESIDENT WHEELER ON TUE Tivos. UBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL BOUES Af F z Cir i. Chi St. Louls.a lows: Fouad 0. Colle active and firm—Bio cargoos, ; Humber of one hundred, whose namesare to | The President's admirable speceh at Tole FUBLIC ARD F ie ee on a eawaUED: iepiees 200 pe alo ‘gcticago = fae outs we ell as “NEW ORLEANS, LA., Sept. 6, 1873—Sir:— Wali. biaky, ,aufet, 1.004100 4. ‘Books. | = Complainant, a tee nsaown, coe the, other aay Was well supplemen iby | — tr in-law of Se rep. | Several daysago the War department, through ur. 4.900; wi 000: corn, 9.400: oats, | lands of the Washington Bric ‘achine | address delivered byjVice President Wheeler dved stom sstaninen ail Ge winnect | => 4 CARD. acne tieweereen oes eee the exertions of ‘the Hon. Mr. Eustis. aid Reente te Liverpool nee eee eens 85;500. | Company, = = * being evil dis: | before the farmers of St. Lawrence county, Ne Sy = the Internal Revenue department. others, donated 40,000 rations to the destitute | }isights rooo! Ver ste-mer quiet and un- | posed and disorderly persons, with force | ¥., the same day. Among other Bood aid teoa Square Library jana Harper's Half Hour Series | , 10all who are suffering from the errorsand in- eels of this city. |Your suggestion to the Hon Sec. | “NEW YORK, Sept. 31.—Stocks strong. Money, | AUd arms did then and there unlawfully, riot- | things Mir Wheeier sald: peo pir Ciscretions of youth neryoUy Waamess early 2) | REVENUE CmmcULAR ABOUT SPIRiTs IN retary of ar caus , & jGerention here and | 22. Gold, 100 Exchange, Tong, 481%: snort, real Bich —— anes ye gather ca Apne we paves greats prdeng 4 * a a —Mr. H. OC. Rozers, % . e rations are not yet distributed. You in- }. Governments firm. toget < et ese days for pancial W. H. & 0; H. MORRISON, thal will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. ere saa uie, | mated that diseensions among the benevo. | NEW SOK Sept 21.—Plour quiet and un- | IES Onin Sess ead Geter, ne peace ot | offeres Which the country suffers. Born in tha Boo: AND STATIONERS, a Rend a self-addressed envelope to the ‘in carrying out thein, | lent socleties here might delay the distribu. | ¢RAReed, Whest, spring quiet ana winver active, | then aud there unlawfully, riotously and rout- | old school, I have no faith in the new nose Sys Sie Rev. SUSEIH TINMAN, station’ D, Bibe | SUlar directing that in carving out Tete | Hon. Tsay you lie, Within 48 hoursof thein. | Com quiet ana stiady. ously, with foree and arms intimidate, and by | trums. The fact, hard as it is, remains that > House, New York city. se125-208KlY | | hands of wholesale liquor deslore aad vece, | ception of the Peabody association over 5,000 fhreats of personal violence, compel divers | we can never regain our old-time prosperity fers, October Ist. 1873, collectors are requested | Talons were distributed. A commander of | YELLOW FgveR NorEs.—At New Orleans | lawful and order! Sispored persons then | without a return tothe old paths. We muse ABLOW’S GALLERY OF FINE | to sce that spirits in store are not reported | te Bavy is doing duty here ‘as aclerk in the | yesterday 69 deaths were reported, witeiss | and there en in their several occupa | have sober views of life. We cannot rezaim B more than Once, $0 as to show a pened | Howard Association, Creed, race and poll. | new cases, sl of qineh tent originated prior to | tlons.as employes of said company to suspend | this prosperity util after the stronger portion 1995 Pennsylvania Avenue. amount of spirits than 1s actually om ieag | tes are not Tegarded here in this great calam. | September 17th. Rain was failing at Memphis | 40d cease the discharge of their said several | of our people me willing, through patien ——— Persons and aries eatin report of spirits on | {t¥:,204 you, fifteen hundred miles away, wish | yesterday, which will Probably ‘cause an in- | Occupations as said cmplc and other | and manly toil inthe useful and prodactiva On Paintings, Ragraniegs, Cbotograrares aed | hand should roportatl site oe their | tdivert the paltry allotment of the govern. | crease in the death rate. The total mortality | Wrongs then and there did theterror of the | arts of fe, to earn every dollar they receive. cee oe eee | be'on hand, Whonee thy ctelr | ment into political channels. I ain writing | up to yesterdee was 2240 including 23 deaths | people then and there residing and then and | Our young’men must learn that they cannot, t Frames in Eussia Leather, Fire Gilt, Velvet, | may be stored, and persons and firms having | {iis to youasa friend. You know as wellas | for the previous twel ty four hours. Amo. there passing and repassing. against the form | with impunity, ignore the lower rounds of the Nickle, for Peroslaing ana Miniatures, in store spirits not belonging be thee tae I that as far as this state is concerned you | the victims was J. H. Noel, formerly a colonel | of the statute,” &¢. itnesses are Rodert | ladders on which their fathers climbed with twand Mats to arder. Hed on wholesale dealers’ or rectifiers’ books, | 'ePfesent nothing, and the most that could be | in the federal atmy from Illinois’ who tea | F: Evans, Lieut. James Johnson, and Officers Patient, tolling steps, and come to property ‘All the New Styles of Velvet and Sik Frames, : clr remo | expected of you was, when you did not wish | been @ resident of Memphis since the war. | Morgan and Sullivan. and reputation with a bound. In maaly occue Gold “Frames (of ail xinds for Portraits. Land should exclude such spirits from their reports fo do any 00d, was not to do ay harm. wing to break tn the telegraph, Greenville, Soe pity jatt tor | pation and mant inde dence ony ‘can be .- made to order. = =_] lear your recor a can. for your was hear irom _yestel Rogers was thereu! munit foundation of onoral ‘manen! GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. _ | “Sfiton. ite ented please ects ll aacsentased ik nore ene Tn, site | T have lost iriende ‘and family. and when i | time tor ines teal oreo Range tne rst |, Rogers was Monday. rosperity. The proprietors of the soll stand to. persed, ee iiteourt Jn the sult | hear you on the streets daily called a liar and | loz deaths, and the pationts Rose been suffer. | 7, Tr Next W and sit at the basis of all society, and, as re= ENTS MEDIUM WEIGHT ‘co twisted.) | Of J M. Latta against Kilbourn & Olmstead, | I coward, I cannot disprove it. When you de- | ing for watt or moderna ae At Cant HE, NavroNal THEATER Next WEEK—On | marked by one of our leading statesmen Ime Bliver, Gils Ww u ton | Me for the first time in twenty-fi SiamayG ainuee dull Paice Gords, with or without wire: Serew Eyes Nails) | Which has been on trial forthe last three days; | SconerchnS Fponey to Shreveport, you told to | 20 deaths are reported. ‘The only clerk re- | Monday. for the first mein tweaty.fiveyears. | Tunnet ther Giws Ser dat tea ths eae a {be large amount of real estate belonging to | Clarke, “Teil the newspapers” T'take cous, | maibing on duty at Vicksburg has been in. | Will be presented 2 ompane a arp ty, | and controlling infiuence iu the government. For Eagty Fatt ‘Paintings Lined, Cleaned and Kilbourn & Olmstead is released from claim | sei from your previous actions, because thoy | structed to Line fear sonseee to assist him | Of “King John,” with a company of artists | itisa resposibility, and I wish it wera =e HB, BAELOW., | om the part of Mr. Latta and is discharzed | have sneceeded wells consequently I writs | temporarily. “Atmarnes” was given at Booth’s | dual, if not superior. to any that have yet | everywhere as salcly lodged as with the fara W. 8. TEEL, och Tork, ong, om he premises, tnd guaranieet | from the cloud upon it caused by the pendcicy you this open letter. Should there be anything | theater in New York yesterday, whien yielded | SPpeared particular aigetiton Manager Ford | ers of St. Lawrence. ws Cee Re Re Rl soulwilalvats sad'my addres at he’ Navy | ike “alexaudfa Soleus announoes ene | Side Se His tas, Sueaged” ora"abOet | _Posrwasren Guxekal Kay on vam Cure LL AND WINTER GOOBS. fe meee ‘NOT pea ret er is seattle ae department. Ihave seen Mrs. Jenks, and it | death from yellow fever ac Memphis, of Mrs” fonod, ee coerats role of Faniocebriage® ae eee Tamento, Cal. yester- . ‘A. super selection for Gentlemen's Dress ss'hietiser of Ou Paintings abd'basiayired some | the police aucined ‘Agent Miles at 3am, that | EoDeae hey J would advise you to drop it Gorneta Flummer. (wile of fhe late B. T- | air. pee iy remembered, made a | recived at the capitol by Gov, Irwia cand the spections aud offercdst fair orisees or {aluable pictures, 1 warn all persons against. He | the Northern Cheyeunes left the agency, leny, fr has Lieut. Comar, U.S.N. | 26yeurs. Bir Plummer anda eieaeac MeN | Maiing Impression when he appeared ta out | state onicera, ‘Tat tomceor eked Soe Fequest the continued favors ig an Imposter, and has never foror with | ing their Vopect standing, at 10 Selock the ‘Hon. W. P. Kellogg, at argo.” * "| ter, had already died from the fever, arg city 728, Sardang) ales 5 and Mare Antony, gress x welcome, and made some odserva= of my patrons and the pal : Wes a = pg corumectton Goth aay other Sireks Dight previous. Agent Miles immediately no- | | No action has been taken In the case, and | other son and daughter are sick: Vat tenor Bnd physique, and now. the novelty of his | gration, afd creod np eared oF Chinese em!= ¥. J. HEIBERGER, ee fided the commanding ofleer at Fort Reno, | none will be taken until the return of Secre. | as convalescent. - The Memphis: aspect at Acting # part so widely different Toon cher. | ration, and urged upon Gen. Key as a mem. y Ormzass' ancy @ Witt Meno eee TAILOR, and the next morning cavalry started in pur, sat to nee attornien ie matter, will D | Tuesday says: “Al. Plummer, a taitutul at- | potiDg 4 part so widely diferent from exther, | Ber o mer tee 4 535 15th oo 89.00 9.00 | Suit, The total number of Indians, men, wo, | brought fo his attention for such disposition | tache of this oflee, and who, for the part ax theater goers to see him. We will also have | reply said the subject hed awe $* 5 Pucks among tacae 2) "o> There were 02 | ashe niny think proper. Foom: died on Sunday aie oe seour Press | the pleasure of witnessing Mr. ‘Keone tu the | eabteer “ener aeet Lm y — —— BUFFALO Bri's WARRIORS. — As the | days. We are slowly but sureiypaccing acne, | character of “King John,” one which wil gesuring the 7 po 2 8. rel way. LEDERSS HATS: Price teduoed Soe LEATHER TRUNK WITH CANVAS COVER, | | NavAL ORDERS —Captain A. E.R. Bonham | indians with the Buflalo Bill combination co, | Mir Plomeney eee yooe ae oye of the ay: AS ea Fresident and a majori 10 $6. Special attention meee oom ron per n pe hepcorsnta the Renvonas at Boston, Mass.. | pawnees off their reservation without permis oe = erp 2 Rae — — ae Henrietts, Vaders, in the role of Constance, pane A ress Hat. ene 2ist October. The following officers are also | sion, the Commissioner “of Indiin Affairs, ay by s, Of the few yet | will no doubt maintain the high repatation tak Biata for Men ane TIM EMETE Heres HARNESS, a ordered to the Richmond: Lieutenant Com. wheh his attention was drawn to the matter. are delynie yesterday the auction sale | 2@, attained last season. The well now Seraited tht atta the Chinese embassy to Bugil-tr 1937 Pa. ave., next corner 13th st. mander Lewis Kk, ag executive officer; | ordered that they should return immediately took place of choice boxes and ‘seats at the | abilities of Mrs. Octavia Allen will render th: | force the matter to an iasus and soue aefieing Nickel, Silver and Gilt, $17 to Ree Ae eens: pe i ete reared me Cody represented to | eoncert in the Aeadom ‘of Music foeck Vee rele of Queen plinoe pertecny, while tue | action might soon be looked for. SS eteticoee =a TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, &c., £c. let Midshipmen A. G. Rogers, J.H. Heth: | ried into effect it would Css couse rect, | day for the benefit of the yellow fever suiee, | Piduant and pretty Adeiaide Datthon will ap yg ye os mnSnished Shirts, 60 cents; of Wartenttn mn, 0. N. Atwater. F. J. Sprague, muslin, 75 cents, bg ye An immense variety of styles at equally low prices, mG ‘7 ‘ar as Prince Arthur, with Mr. Char, vi —D. N. ml W. G. | pecuniary loss to him, as the combination was | © toa W. Childs bought the first choice | Waverly, as Hubert, Mr nics | pe CLTICaL. NOTES—D. N. Shillings, no: gutta muslin, 90 cents, LD 6 and at the ever popular ‘and Salesrooms of S RB. L. Downing, Kiag | pee of the Butler democratic state convention Soni a eB Ac eaby and A. C- | advertised for appearance 15 or 2) days ahead, | DO* {or $800. R: J. Drexel took the second box | Philip: Deans as Lewis. the Dosey : Mr. | in Massachusetts for treasurer, Aimy: Woaiswain’J.'8. Aikin Gunner TB. | andascgres” @upeaiance ie ot 2D days atead, | a0 che same gu hy togetve: | Camsloaeg uae he a pros of tha i J. the ire. The third choice was Metkift, Cardinal Pandolph : : Lees Watkin; Carpenter J. P. Carter and Sail | Indians were well treated. Arrangements | PoUght by Tony Pastor and others, who, after | Git all the mem tereat Maas loxetiie te Party. Bhe ston Sdrainacic | methods of, the party. tionak. Bote ie ore OR: bay Director CW: AL: | were finally made by which Mr. Cody entered | DUSIDK It, donated it tothe committee, and it | Company, which, will make x oesra ee baek-labor t tise “Thire Timor reali: SS een amae fuer | tees tac rat | is tary abbey am We | Pevatee it re Mer, | emma amido Usikigsare Catia cena | Witrenracaacr mom atone | RoleRcaetatare sige | ee eeeed mate tee. as | Goeueaiey sean te Sac a 3 . Kee! S at Washin; . it. W. OC. a sius; Geo. Metki 5 from the Indepéndence at Mare island, One, | Coz. T. B. Tuomrsa writer of considerable | Tae U. B Breauxa Ricuwop, now at | Sullus Cesare The come ce Chas waver, and ordered to the Wyoming. repute, and well-known in Washington asa | Boston, will be the flag ship of the Asiatic sta- brilliant one. ial and cultivated gentleman, died in Naw | tion in of the Monocacy. Capt. John MOvEuEeTs os Naval, Vewumiae The U. Fork Seg usecase. His two | HL Higbee, Marine eorps, has béen ordored to Marsiand ‘and the District of Comune wil Steamer Tallapoosa left Portsmouth, jemain —one died on the sa mative offcat, | pobeld in the chrzeh of that denomination Ia Enip Winconta artvod ag Newpere Bie | wisle of ita ee nees ee ee caring eho also tober, ‘The Richmond anil go | RoekTiG, on the Zed of October next ae September as, | he breathed nis last, in a deep and quiet aloep. | inte cncentact sist Ostape cn Si be bepgne BYeNUCR 8 Protracted 2 -