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» "THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue,corner Lith street ar The Evening Star Newspaper Compary, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. ‘THe EvENtse STAR is served to subscribers in ‘the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at the i conte each. arae. mre prepaic— cente a month ; one year. : WEEKLY Sran—publi on_Friday— car postage prepaid. 10 copies for $13; 2) copie ice All mail becriptions must be paid in ad. vance ae wapar sent longer than so paid for. Ew” Rates of advertising made known on applica- ton . | . A ) WRECK OF THE EXPEESS. beni lar List of Lost and Saved. + —-—_ THE CHEYENNE WAR. ~| Our Officers Inharmonious. _52-N. 7,977. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 235, 1878. TWO CENTS. ees — ——————— — — ee = WAR SIGNS IN) EUROPE, 2 os “4 yh | ‘The Cabinet Mecting To-day. FROM MONT BLANC TO VESUFIUS. | on. But the volcano has done something more | choxea up that it is forced to retie self by a SPECIAL NOTICES. | THE EVENING STAR, REPUBLICAN MEETIN SRA GEN oe IN pone a than build up this new cone of black scoria in | a tremendous effort, which Bows out all ES copes NeUby No. 1, Sof 1 | = Av the Cabinet meeting tis afternoon the ap- | TETE XOTR, MONTE ROSA AND THE MatTERHORN— | Place of the old Sale peng tase ee erence ait tate. he uk oe THE FENIAN BROTHERHOOD. ae Oats wp Washington News and Gossip. | pointment ty the secretary of War as mem. | OVER THE SturLox—cr vesvvivs—rHe vor | With its beautiful many colored. suiphurous | vent and “cleared {ts throat” it, sitbstd geen } — — bers of the Eads jetty commimission of Generals CANO ACTIVE—THE NEW CONE AND THE NEW | tints. One sees that it has thrown out a vast | for aseason, leaving a great abyss of proto = . , SOVERNMEST REC To-pay. — Internal | Barnard, Wright, Tower, MeComb and Merrill LAVA—BREAK IN THE RIM OF THE CRATER— | quantity of new lava into the bed of this great | depth far down into the mountain. | Prot, 1h WRECK OF THE EXPRESS, r 29.33. {as mentioned in yesterday's Stan) were con- PROF, PALMIRI AND THE METEOROLOGICAL os- | @mpitheater surrounding the active cone, This | min says that after the creat eruption of ts. ‘The Lost and Saved. med. SERVATORY—THE PROSPECTS FOR a “Par-| Va has cooled sufficiently on the surface in | he went up on the top of Vesuvins, and th Rattiwonk, Oct. 23,—The steamer Louise cae WiLL SEA M i Supsenrrrioss to the four percent. loan te- | ‘phe Attorney General read a large number of ae nee 4 many parts to appear of a black color, but | great crater had been blownont clean toa dep ning from dewn the bay © mnery Coun: amounted Lo $260, sath Carolina OXYSMAL ERUPTION? through the cracks in the surface here and | of 150 feet; the walls being colored with U: officers and crew of the s ies wae — Sars rams stated that re- SAvalbe ou there can be seen the red-hot lava beneath, and | most brilliant metaliie and sulphurous hues. F S. Who were rescued by the ee [ik PRESIDENTIAL. PARTY retire seve being ‘broken ‘up. in [Editorial Correspondence of The Star.) in one direction a, continuous stream of red-hot Wanted tobe let down fo the bottom by a con " “34 don of the Dewor this morning from Cumberland, Maryland, those states by armed demoerats, and the rights NariEs, Oct. 7, 178. lava is seen extending for a long distance. isis mit his nds thous tt would not be sai Ino. coke wae — 2 of suffrage otherwise interfered with. ‘The tel | Teaving Chamouny by the ‘Tete Noir pass, | We lava las emitted and the reflection from it | ‘The Professor Says there is no doubt that SS EADQUARTERS.—Very little is | Ccrams also sate that when the democrats 3 * | upon the vapor above cause the horizontal glow | water of the sea has direct communication wi captain, who Was supposed. to have been. lost); ow doing publican headquariers on F | break pra ‘ities | 22 making a detour from Visp to Zermatt, on | of light over the summit of Vesuvius seen from | the fnterior of Vesuvius. He has distilied ti jd Wyatt, fireman; Robert Hawking, tire. aueee. The work of tiie CAGE hs AUK pene vacant Han aarti uae tee foot and on mule back, to the Matterhorn and | Naples thenight before ourascent. Thisstreaza, | smoke from running, lava and ascertained th George’ Walker, walter: HL Lewis’ drek the only activity shown fs che shipping o¢ | ho attempt whatever fg made to resist. arrest. | Monte Rosa group, I came over the Simpton | Upon a casual look from a distance, seems mo- | it contained a considerable proportion of sea- | hand, aud Captain Juo. 1. Walusie & batehes of docume: aie Sole On the other hand, they quietly submit to it a i fi Honless, but on closer inspection it is observed, | Water, He subscribes to the Seien county. Md ssenger; Wa nt. cook. Total, atches OF documents dally Refore thelr arrests Gare te elected, however, | Das» andaftera visit to various potats of 1 by the portions of dark colored slag on the sur- | and expressed much gratificatior ten, ‘on board, a of NAVAL PHOMOTIONS.—The President hassigned | they have broken up the meetings. They give bail terest in Italy, came down here from Rome b- | face, that it is moving slowly but steadily, and | gress our country is mal ing, both in the way of | whom were lust. They were Mrs. M.A. Bacon, the comtalssions of the following ofticers or the | audare ready to break up the next meeting. | fore had quite finished with the Eternal city, | that it has the appearance of melted tron’ ina | Invention and in scientific research. I think he | of Bacon's Whaif, Si. Mary's counity:” Mrs. kate BY syment o! mst Day 1879, and will be “faxes at this offic Neve wER = od fr ie ;. | It was represented that. the federal authorities | in order to see Vesuvius in Its present period cf | foundry. This current is flowing in the direc- | must feel (though he did not say so) the con- | dolph Jones. ‘One half Tax ie due November 1, 1878: the | Pat}. recently promoted from the grade below: | are unable.to fully prot cans in the | activity. Of the trip to Zermatt and neighbo:- | MON of the depression or break in the great | trast between the liberal funds frequently sup- | ton and infant, of St. Tuigoes, St. Mars seyants ether half 3 Waster Oswill W. Low Lientenant Comman’ | exerelse of their rights, outer rim of the voleano, caused by the sudden: lied to scientists in America for research and | Matilda, o |. Chambermaid; Chicve Dyson, of said Tax within th ‘November, will have a aking arrests being | hood I may say in brief that it was of great in- tf 0 as faras they can go. The Cabinet of the g - | sinking of the ground here since the commence- | that allotted to them in Italy. ‘The investiza- win M sone Understood. that with the posse { terest, and served to fully round out a series of | nent of the present activity of Vesuvius. It | tions he 1s pursuing lere in sezard to voles and a colored woman homas, from Lancaster what, a passen- y James M. Forsyt 2. co. | Shepard and Commar ETaxes due Xo | “he? es ommander Mortimer L, Johnson t. theres 2 aa . vill requirea rise of the lava in the basin of the | agencies and laws are of the greatest, import- Smale passengers lost were Henry Mle ‘On vo munteh : comitatus clause in the army Dill, nothing could | grand Alpine experiences. Zermatt is an | Will Z Ly n £ PO! u acy Toe beg o eonhc 8 uring eaid month a SIDS FOR SILVER BULLION were opened at the | be done while the judicial processes of the | Alpine village at the head of the valley of the | CTater of only twenty or thirty fect to reach the | ance to all this densely populated portion of Baltimore, drowned: Mr. enalts See ee eras fs eee at noon to-flay, but at te Retest OE yen gene ae hese te lS REDO WIG pd visp, 1,870 feet higher than Chamouny and 5,315 bene ee nowe eee mele ho Hie et pe py yi re sy y of e fe iy ie ell DOVER AS: . wey are not. peste oe . may, too, el 2 fo sl Mary rame is paid or otherwise pr = ty oo] ae ie Px Boles given as to the 7 (i eS feet above the level of the sea; naturally it is penopen the Potage f ao = composed pay of the raid By Apparently, he could Fifteen ixteen Missing. The law imposes fornon-payment of | “ . ~ The Cyclone in Philadelphia. eee ee reas ee Me |S ene tha eaeuble Or inetuning Meee Geenthen: | feuer in the weet Cane athe tng Day arrived, Gringing Wella ; the second half due May . of not part withia | Tak OreRA SEASON CONTINUES NEXT WEEK.— DAMAGe Av TeAGUE IALAND WAVE YARD. air was considerably above the bracing point and then surain Ie may, after feces aug furans fessor in the great university of Holt_and Charles Cassell, both colored, deck . Loge ern ame wines eee ‘The opera of “Martha” will be given on Mon- | Cormodore fz. L. Law, chief of the yards and | €any in the afternoon, Hemmed in asit is by | inits present. fashion for archile cutede tore hands of the lost steamer Express, wh were from & mer, and t—mahing & known to be saved, and 16 missing, some of whom may have b » day; “Fra Diavalo” on Tuesday. on Weaae: “The Chimes ‘ Will also be again during the week. Ck a V "J bs Ly la docks bureau, Navy department, has gone to | giant mountains, the sun sets early at} season, But the very process of the formation District Government Affairs. ett a hd ea baine pa Saas 2 | ‘ . | of this new cone, the filling up of the old crater Th ract for i ra “ ru 2 the League Island (Pa.) navy yard to personaily Zermatt, and rises late. Perhaps be. With'new lava, ait the collamce Of & teas he contract for furnishing a heating farn: thence transterred to the tugbe inspect the damage done there by Wednesday’s | Cause Of Mts difficulty of access Zermait | the outer wail is in the line of making thoseob. | £e°¢2" FT ernie tian nonse bas born given | MRA Ot storm. | Commodore Crosby, commanding ai | 18 rather @ fashionable place of resort, | structions to its vent, which inthe past hasbeen | ‘°A'herition quite Mumermete siened by prop. the yard, has department an | and there is more style and dress-display at oe © greater eruption when Its outlet | erty-holders In South Washington, askt Lag account of the damage done. ‘The wind came | table d'hote than at most of the Alpine hotels. | has thus got obstructed. Vesuvius appears at a | E street. between 4% and lath atheetSonttinn Was Seen ais sh He will be gone three or fonr days, and will | With great velocity from the east from 2 to's a. | In one way and anothe: 1s getting to | distance, with its pyramidal form, powerful me- | je paved with asphaltum pavement, has bev ber by a wave liake speeches at Petersburg and elsewher m. Tt then shifted to the south. Great damage | de one of the most frequented of the mountain | tallic looking ribs and strong fl extending | filed with the Commissioners, — Mrs. si Sachs was done to the buildings and dykes. The dykes | resorts, and several new hotels are building, } down to the sea, to be as solid as a mountain of Inspector Entwisle recommends the construe- | several hundred feet around the island were | including a spacious additional one on the Rit- | iron; but on looking down the inner walls of the | tion of a 12-inch pipe sewer from the new work- ed away. ‘The tide was one foot higher | fel, above Zermatt, the point from which the | great crater the streams of white vapor issu- | jouse, some 1,10) feet, to discharge inte tine than ever known before, At high tide only a | Garner Grat is reached; the mountain summit, | ing in every direction show that It is honey- | same ravine that fs the Guth we thee tace of the dykes was visible, except a smail | nearly nine thousand feet high, overlooking | coinbed, with passages leading to the fiery | from the old wockehouee fe he sewer SOUTH WASHES and B sts, sw ¢ Noveruber Ist, 18% cor. 3d wiven, that on and dend of twe Steck on which all_ assess . nd SW. Ry SECKETARY GorHAM. of the repubil palgn comuy left last. evening To ser ative Jorgensen’s (rep. district In. Virgint: Repn nts have been pai at the Com- maid) we as SWepL OM the nd Was UNdou R. §. COWING, & OCKHOLDE BANK THE Porrer Commrrrer.—Pretty authoritat New York that tir the Potter THE § LUMBIAN ited for England. be no more me: . Petersburg dispat: mittee to take evidence. y may hold an tn 4 : wen great glact a |! Siees : - Be 5 ofticta? vy ; i ie s . portion lately raised, All the island except the | half a dozen great glaciers, and affording a | abysses of the interior world, and one learas to pa ‘Officer Townshet " tonic Purpose of fog mae Ts oF oso To wid up business; Ue | portion ied 10 grade. together with the main | superb view of Monte Kosai the grim Matter. | appreciate the fact thatthe cfownor thisstately | nate to the Dietre Cae ete . o 2 Ww. WATE Se ee and for three-fourths of a mile north, was sub- | horn, until lately deemed jnaccessible; the grand | mass may collapse or be blown off at any mo- | the dilapidated and dangerous comlition ot nin Sir Stafford Northeote's : =< | poseasten Srewanr, of the House of Repre- | merged. ‘The shiphouse was ceushéd by tie | spe of the Breithorn, yet more difficult than | ment. brick structure in rear of No. 324 C street north. es, satys— IT Great Britain ts inne &S MILBUKN’S PHARMACY, ce i dtin COlDEA icy Gow Ui force of the gale, and now Hes a ruined mass. | t ie tle au the peo ie: highest moun- THE OUTLOOK FROM VESUVICS. fired or torn down, | htt anpt een reed yng os \. iv = i a e colore indes | With seareely a’ Steck of {ts frame unbsoxen, | tain in Switzerland; the noble Weisshorn. and a , pending rater ned oe pane atteny ont sneha polley might east 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. xt theft of letters from the | ‘The small cart shed was demolished, A consid. | sweep of grand mountains in every direcdon, | , Eefre descending into the crater, I turned to See to the Washi lead to serious complications. 3 applied to the District ines by the Bernese Oberland, | tke the view from the mountain top. It was ble SODA snd MINERAL WATERS on draueht a’ | Hou . is paid artof the tinroof of the consteaetion | backed in the di entatives post oi the year. per month: not todo te work of auy OF his em- | and repairs temporary storehouse was lown | Among the disagreeables of the trip from Zer. | One Of Wonderful magnificence and exquisite Mny doen ee Ohta ee minister ot and ine Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Waters by the bat only to ny OF his eu | and repalrs tel : s of roof sheeting and | att to Hat, aret he experiences of tay over beauty. The grand sweep of the bay of Naples . Y akers will to-day sign a gallon. ____ oct ased inf » Which amount } wenty squares of tin roofag were blown off | night at Brigue, the flea and mosquito-intesied | extended below with every tint of rick. warn as . ton four per cent. loan of 3. | the boiler and blackstnith shop. 4 lew squares | village, Oy aoe ee cer aha fot ARE BYALA RA ay RD SECHINS by om ensers themsely where one lea road up (7 aero Mewarts orders were not to allow | of tin were blown from the root, of the saw | Hine valley and takes diligence over the Sia re et N s bim to handle the mail, and if without his | mill, Some slight damage was done to win- | plon. ut on striking Italy one soon gets SAE ere Sree eee knowledge it was done, the emp’ dows and rooting in other temporary buildings, | to both tleas and mosquitoe S19 color in (he water, the sky, the beautiful : edule of noe etd for stalls in islands, the bold headlands, and the continuons | ti" Fastern market, North Carolina avenue and line of bright-tinted cities “and villages all the | {Ul street north been approved by Dis- Struggle im the Baste —A Constantin . ‘ : ARTE as Lo a) way AU certain tente ; Joners as follows: Butehers : (Near the Avenue,) ed his orders and their duty. gee manent buildings escaped with slight and bear its or as Longfellow puts it, “to suifer ieee ne. , $6, Mucksters', ei. Bacon a president Red Crescent com Have 500 Slate Mantels in stock and employ a large Marr. H, CARPENTER - ” 9hE and which may be due to the smoke from Vest Sh dealers, $6. Butter dealers’, $. hese a ae eeeeine ‘THE FRIENDS oF HC some ae THE ASCENT OF VESUYI * | say that he is making a still hunt for the Wis- SG, THOMPSON ON THE OHIO ELECTION.~ | Tye annonncement in the papers that Vesa- tiene and colors and are filing allordery promity | oon <enatorship, aud te contingencies are | COL John G."Thompson, sergeant-at-arms of the | vius was-showing signs of actiil force of mechanics in their several trades of Plumb- | Such that his chances for election are equally Honse of Representative: ing, Furnace, Range, Stove, Tin and Copper work, | #5 £00 as Senator Howe's. A well-posted pub- | having a ci . ord 314 He official tn the affair Wisconsin politics solicit Jobeiug orders. augSlir | Coys that if the republicans get control of the 4 : fowe will redly be re- vius, gave the whole landscape and wate cellaneous, $5. Stume ay asort of dreamy charm quite indescribable, THE FIRE COMMISSIONERSHIP IMBROGLI His real indicating | this harmony of color must be added the differ- | Tn view of the recent opinion of the Attorney 2tins trom In Afghanistan and Central is at the Riggs house, | what is called a spasmodic eruption, has at- | ent rieh browns of the lava fields below; choco- | General of the United »\ as to the law re- Who will reach Mecea. in lence munbers ved from New York in thismorning’s } tracted numbers to Naples, and nightly tae | te, burnt umber, &c. Here was presented the | @uiring that the geueral government be repre- | Within thie nest tauuth. Lo tutluene : in, He is not of those who think that ae Se ane enol ctacle of two million of the lightest-hearted | Sented on the board of tire commisstoners of the | Dyiv towards the British. polte it of the recent election in Ohio has | Streets upon the bay, and especially the balco- | people under the sun huddled right under the | District of Columbia, the District Commission- | (0). {00 ; diam zed Senator Thurman's chances for the | nies and bay front of the superbly situated | brow of this terrible mountain, building their | €vS have suggested’ to the Secre oelitoniy i force of mechanics and artists in producing new de- a ieee Ox RENE is, ho} that the } presidential nomination by the democrats. He | Hotel des Etrangers, have been occupied by | habitations over the graves of the ancestors | Interior that the natural and pro phution Pia en SUES oe ren eee greenbaekers may €! en members to | with m other leading ‘democrats say that | groups of spectators Ww ing the Chaling destroyed by it, and taking the average chances eo is for the Secretary to designate Pant Oct. 8, The De 1225 Pennsyleania Avenue. hold the balance of power mm the legisiatur ae only way, oo ate the cemonrane sole in | aspects of the red gla ted trom the Batt | of ine yee aa ee down — them tts anaes ne ae heli re present fire | tion between Ey mana ant Ricuan ON FREE EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, and in that event Senator Howe would probably | the state Is to add to the demoeratic vote that | ing lava In the crater upon the cloud of smokk g sof aflairs in Turkey, a cabinet « at Versailles yesterday, and in to-day, be defeated. as the manner in which the repub- | Of the nationals, which will leave the republi- | and vapor above. When this glare shows ina | lv Streams that have gone down from Vesu- | €™iment on the board, he being a bona tide resi- 8 Paintings, Engravines, Photogravures and | Heans are ‘now conducting the campaign in | cans ina minority ot about 20,000, He admits | perpendicular column It indicates that the red | Vius could be traced like the rivers on a map. Gent of the county of Washihgton outside of eteeraphs. : a Wisconsin is such that the republicans cannot | that the bulk of the greenback vote was drawn | hot lava is confined to the inner cone; when it | It wascurions to note how much they resem- | the cities of Washington and Georgetown, as Frames in Russia Leather, Fire Gilt, Velvet, and ire make a coalition with the green Ifthe | away from the democrats, and that it will re- | extends horizontally it, shows that the lava is | led huge glaciers (ouly black or chocolate col- | Tedquired by law. yER. Mamoraxivuts sa suems to order Giecauuckers dona (ie aac Mr. | tum when a national issue is Involved. ‘He bes | owing overche sis of thae neweone utes | Old eteckers) i seit Zenerat outihne; Dut Th CENSUS OF THE DISTRICT. Vickeberg Wiceionn ithe New Styles of Velvet and Silk Frames. Carpenter or some new man will be electe lieves that in the next presidentialelection Ohio | basin of the crater, As the laya Will besinty | Passing over or among them in the zig-zag as- | _'The compilation of the census recently taken Referer nce Gold Frames of all kinds for Portraits, Land- —— will give a round democratic majority for presi- | flow down the mountain side when the basin of | Ceut, it is seen that their structure is altogether | of the District of Coltunbla having just been ape scapes, &e., made to order. Old Frames Resilt. BODIES FROM THE WRECK AT Care HENRy.— | ential electors. Mr. Thompson also takes occa- | the crater is filled, or rather when it is tilled to | “ifferent trom that of the glacier. Sometimes | completed shows the following ities of our Microre, Picture Rods snd Cornices put up. we slenal service station at Cape Henry reports | 00 to reiterate his dental that he either di- | the lowest point of depression in the rim ot the | they take on the shape of great colls of writh- population: Distriet_ of Columbi 91; Mar Pictures nnpacked, packed, and bang up by com. bed ae PAD Sa een rectly or indirectly used the influence of his | basin, of course it is a matter of interest to | ing serpents; sometimes that of the dissevered | land, 2% Virginia, 25.514; Alabama, 31 Beene Seren wire Goisini ais Gaisiod i gual oltic Sa aS * | position to embarrass Gen. Ewing in bis con- | know’ how fast that operation Is going on. One | ltibs and Dodies of giants cast in bronze; then | kansas, 47; California, 9; Col gebrouy nee. Coe ane Cover wire “Six more bodies washed ashore last nizht—one | gressioval canvass, but that, on the contrary. he | can go up to Vesuvitis by the way of street c again the distorted lava looks like great Bundles | ticut, Delaw 331; Flori : All the bo 5 have no’ ber ted. EX-Sheriff hi Sere Bute, Nails ke. eu found, } did all he could do, within honorable reason to | or rail to Resina (over Her of rope, or like the guarled trunks, limbs and Mliinois, 420; Indiana, 473; Lowa. Paintings Lined, neumn) and uy |, Cleaned and Restored by eh buried by the life-saving crews. | elect hit. Col. Thompson will remain here bat | or by 1 to Pompeii and up from thence, roots Of colossal trees. The lava field between 90; Kent $52; Loutsian: r - Brown, of Delta, are reported to be in & H. N. BARLOW. of one of the men was the mame | a day or iwo, Dut will return about the middie | the en antes Dest ode eee BU | the Observatory and the foot of the cone hase Massai 3 Michigan, 276; Minn condition. all werk dene on, the premises, and guaranteed . Kruse ‘These bodies are from the wrec | of Novemberand remain until the second se isa party of three or four is 10 go by carriaze | acUy the appearance of a newly-ploughed field; Mi: Missouri. 2 eb) an New Ori cea to sas honse in the country, and prices sglow. | of the ship A.S. Davis, sien of tie 45Ui Congress adjourns. from Naples to the Observatory. and thence to y the clods are of a size to @iggest’ that thé mail will meet with prompt attention. ploughing must have been done by Titans, T indicating v7. aes of yellow fever the foot of the cone and up it’ with a CALLING ON THE CHINESE AMBASSADOR. — uy PERSONAL. ‘Tot pee Bir ties cre mat Cal Nae EA SE Gen. N. L, Jeffries and wire, who | litte assistance frown he nd porte DOWN IXTO THE CRATER. 19; Pennsylvania Fo nore terday Mr. OWen A. Giiland Mr. M. Gi ail, been abroad buying thetr daughters wet <cursionist may choose. up two car- aga eri aie evi ‘avolina, 409; Tennes- mul A party repreeentini that he has worked for me as ) een abroad buying thelr daughter's wed- {| excursion hotel Pe My strapmen took me down into the crater on mont, 414; West. Vir- seule casaren Fearn si pecsmm amature Heian | snlignee be the Ch cain Lan ed 19 Washington, | fatter a hecessiry Cup Of cotter: it ‘belie | We TM, and then set off across the new lava 10 jlaska, ¢ Avizona, 2 Cairo. = poster, and has never worked for or with me. I this | nee in ti corner F and 3 se inspectio ] desirable to make the ascent in’ the | Some of the red-hot fissures, where they pulled Camo, TLL. Get. 5.—Two new « imp a Pin, a: his residence in this city, corm+r Fand | os tne New Yorke . b! he ascen t 36 B_No coxmecrion wire aux ornus vie. | SUl streets. Dis ae | ae EN TA customn Mouse, and ie was dis | cool morning air. both for the view ont some dabs of the fluid lava upon a stlek and Un from Yellow fever are report rival that his excel oodsin them | to avoid the heat of the sun i United States, Ss formally received 2 a. went to work making impressions of co! 16s; 24 hours, aug3iim 7 stor outside of covernment oficials and | UPOWWhICH the tax collectedwas upwards ors, | We reached tbe Hermitage adjornine: Ee eae Ri Ireland ; Scotland anada EDDING SILVER. Tour The wite of Commodore Piewee Cross.” | Observatory: It at pleasant dete cor abies | These they sell for a frane each, and it required | gigr Ne West THE HosTt ; NNES. W - . Well known ard esteemed here died yes | two hours.” The morning air was sti: rp ene some pointed remarks to detach them from this 3 ‘rance, a astri), | Qur ma crs Inharmonions. MESSRS. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. COUNTERFEITE! ArRI .— The y - ee ene ae of te sar H. J. io ee an one a a for ee The roi agreeable business to visit the oth parts o cad italy, rah a A special trom _ o —_ secret « has information of the cil, correspondet MA is sth esina was already filled w x the crater, and especially rreat polnt a , 13; Swit- | marek, 1. says three comp: of the 6t ania peeiiiaie Siteastioas tes hehe mee Wiehe, colored: at Savannah. Ga 1 », bas removed bis office froma F 40 24.1 | and donkeys, loaded with vexetables Ss, &-. | terest, the new ne Deer Gue eae An 2 Liberia, infantry left Fort Buford yesterday, on the FANCY SILVERWARE, John Oates at Jesup, ¢ for passing cotnter- i, two doors north of F stree At Resina we turned up the mountain side | as the red-hot sco: (looking like spurts of red South America, | steamer General Sherman, to imtercept the Cheyennes, w feit money; also of Frank Williains, in St. Lou Cot, Corbin, sith in. | HeOUEH, fertile ‘vinevants of the black srape | sealing wax) was falling in not se the Mise CRUITS FOR TENA! of the newest patterns and novel decorations, made | tor man ying a ssing counterfeit mae Christ!” wine is | edge, the guide would not permit ws to ascen Hanover, It appears that Gen. Gibbon and Gen, eepecialty for Weddins Gitte. octeom | Wane ainsi [COnint THETE ecruiting officer in thiscity, has becn | made, There were many orchards of fiz and | {ucahd it was Not easy bor eetile the anced | Holland, 1 jnorant of each others movements 'PHE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY — ordered to conduct a detachment of recruits | pomegranate 1 1. | question whether It has one opening or two, as | Honolulu, nd are not working together. Givbon fatled T z. Tue U.S. SUPREME CoURT, according tothe | from New York harbor to the departnent ot Sof all kinds seem to prosper on thi the dense cloud of sulphurous vapor emilte ee eae L sreece, 1; ~to advise Miles of Uke Cheyenne progress north, — yeassignment on its calendar, will next month | TEX@s. Col. C. will Ieave about the 28h, and { Soil, though itis many years before the lava de- | concealed the mouth even when we were to the | Uda, 2 Jamaica, 1; Exypt. 1; Finland,’2 and Miles forgot to inform Gibbon that they yuit- | Composes sufficiently to be fertile. alta, 1; at will return to Washington to res All alow | windward. While we were in its close vielnity | CY: 1; Hayt, 2; Madeira, 2; had arrived or that h ume his 1 had gone in pursuit, HUNT. i hear arguments involving the constitutionallty | ing duties about ti : of November, the line of the great lava tlow of 1572 one secs < a a ; | Total, 15,266, ADI JANOS. Of all laws heretofore made bearing on the ques- ies about the middle of November, me oecel by ieernce eee acollapse in a portion of the bed of the new lava hear us caus die e re BUILDING PERMITS The Fenian Brotherhood, ered up thirty feet deep by that eruption, mark. | Away With some speed iy wee ose ens | issued by Inspector Entwisle: Wm, Keneally, | New Vonks Oct, 2-—The Fenian bresterhood ing the boundaries of their little tatms or vine. | new lava gave fortha ollow SoMay. Ge ces, thE | remove frame 624 2a street soutliwest. to the | in annual convention here abolished the ottes nd dv J yards. In thirty or forty years the surface of | over it, and occasionally one would “samp in® | Tear of 724 Ist street; $20. N. W. Adie. con- | of head centre, whose duties will now de- depar:- | these lava beds will have decomposed sumi- | through the thin crust of a bubble or biister, but | SUUct frame shed 1019 15th street; $20. Jaines | volve upon a a general secretary, under he Bachelde:, | Clently to be arable, if In the meantime they | bottom was always touched underneath with- | LY0n, build frame shed N street, between South | supervision of a central council. ‘This action 13 y in the oi. | av@ not overrun by another eruption. In the | out getting into an abyss. Over most of the | C@pitol and Half street southwest; $30. John } said to be the recommendation of J hice of the quartennaster general and assizned | Way of building sites, however, the lava beds | field the lava was hot enough to make it un- | Hamilton, build frame shed 1459 Samson street | Stephens, the ex-chief of the brotherhood, ; chief signal offi to duty in ‘charg the general depot of tre | are available sooner, and already one handsome | pleasant for the feet, but the worst that hap- | Northwest; $25. Henry Coleman, repair brick | soon to reassume the direction. The chanze PROFESSOR BAMBERGER Thay ar ninety-six men h quartermaster departinent ‘at San Francisco, | Villa has been erected on the track of the lava | pened to me was to scorch beyond redemption | House No. sus loth street northwest; $700. H. | is also regarded as a virtual discarding of eee ake a A ARE Bae Loney ete Ge Re ee Cal, Major J. M- Moore. quartermaster, 1s r- | Stream of, isi2 where it cut through the village | a pair of walking shoes, but they had already | OPpenheliner, construct a traine shed 431 43; | ODonovan Rossa and the other persons having scribed these Piece eae mmadan Gero lieved from duty in the military division ot | Of St. Sebastian; and one can see also from | been preity badly demoralized by the rough ex- | Stiet southwest; $10. Harry Torry, repair brick | Charge of the skirmishing fund. PROFESSOR SCANZONI, Wurzburg: “Ipreseribe | Gace hundred ain tort Hiss au lone Al seaice oe w lite tran! ; Steamer ST NATURAL APERIENT. | tion of polygamy in Utah. The decision will ‘inGrs OuSa P kaise a ERIENT. | tvowve the ezulity of all laws—national, state | | CHANGES OF Statto: Sure Te eN Asa ‘THE LANCET.—“Hunyadi Janos.—Baron Liebix territorial—to ernsh out tie Mormon mode of | The following changes in the stations afirms that its richness in aperient salts sur~ 5 i THE BRITISN MEDICAL JOURNAL" Hanyad ; SH MEDICAL JOURNAL —“Hunyadi : Janos.—The ost azreeable, safest, and Most | 1. REPORT OF THE Sffcacions upericnt water.” i his annual report submitted to the PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, berlin: “Invariably good | War, General A. J. M ‘and prot sticcess :ahost valuable, General A. J- 3 4 S that during the quartermaster, i eo : ari and will report. (o the quarterm: Of the new stone | periences of Alpine travel. In fact, I had been | MOUSE Southeast corner Lingan and Ist streets, Th. Se . FR conn BRUNTON, MD. wn | fst class have been see te gt a for digy th his ones. | Cantal GW. tree Oe neh TT OE ae ey ne cen ts to Neuve, Se Ses Barbee Goce eae cearieunon ES NTION, M.D.. F. = ae aienia Mate oe ssistaht quartermaster, IS relieved ‘ae e e ys W WE WEN N VESUVIUS. . ite ve 7 ; report vette ; 8. London, “More pleasant than its rivals, and | J": punished oes abc averse cl okse from duty in the milftary division ot the Pacific | Who ran by” the carriage, trying to HOW WE WENT DOWN TUS. BACK FROM MEMPBIS.—Dr. Daniel Wooden | down the bay report traces of the steamer a 1 2 > iteute: rene! speci : - After exploring the field of new lava satisfac- | (colored), who went from this city with the | Matilda, of the Baltimore Fredericksburg, -MD., F. RS, Royal Mili. } cent. as verified.” An average of 90 per cent’ is fanaune iiiary ditaion OF Eee oan ape intend the Danahes’ ho Brought torlly we suite to the rim of the great crater | Nurses Sent to Memphis, has returned alive. He } (Va.) line, which Teads to the conclusion that siemment to duty, Major J.J. Dana, quarter. | us were Not very good, but he explained the | to take a fresh survey, interior and exterior, | Sa watcmaah Uae ecl er eeah | She had not reached the bay when the storm master, ts from his present ‘duties at | Matter very trankly by saving that he had to | yery much to the disgust of our guides and por. | hard thin ey, and j Mparral | Se stein Mary Waerienite tat nes PROFESSOR AITRE {ary Hospital, Netley: “Preferred t) Pulina and | believed to ve attainable. | Cauti : - night signals are displayed at : A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. ports and cities, and of the total nu ; Brees 2 i ré me we , 4 of Dr. Ramsey, and gives a fearful | river. The steamer Mary Washi FRED'K DE BARY & CO., portsor the United States without preanuonnee | Mesico, Captain JH. Beleuer, assistant qua « | ude tavern, olir luncheon of cold ehieken, wine, | cent; but our party was lange enough to outvote eS ere. Fire, _ £1 and 43 Warren st., New Fork, nent. Gen. Myer again calls attention to tie | [Tl S reeved from duty in the d.- | Polegna sausage, gus, «c-, brought with ws | them, and we staid as long as we chose, taking | | FALL. FROM A LapDER—This morning, a tab; MILFORD, Mass., Oct. 25.—Phe Comstock sl Sole Agents for the United States and Canadas. subject Uf interuational and naval reports and | Patient’ of the : Hissouri and’ will report as CnneLine ae upon a table in 22 | the bearings of the piace, watching the course | Ing man named Pursell, employed at Mr. | a large three-story factory, occupied by For Sale by Dealers, Grocers and Drug- | yecords, to the commanding general deparinei t arioe e : ane ie or he Most charmins | of the stream of moving'lava, (best seen from | Emery’s stone yard, on 2 street, between B | Fane asa vox shop and by Kafterty « Coiling ag gists. ‘The Label on every genuine Bottle is printed as of the south for duty at Charleston, South Cary- | Views erat nae hi we had to contest with a | above,) and enjoying once more the magnificent | and C streets n.w., Was Severely injured inter- | a boot factory, Was burned at midnight. The on BLUE PAPER. au2-whn.eow. 2 ‘Paoe. P. V_iavpen has recenty been elect tina, Captain J. H. Lord. assistant quartermac. | swarm of large yellow wasps. tr ues. | panoramic view. ‘The wind sweeping across the | nally, by falling from a ladder on which he was | building of Green Bros, sed for the extraction uel earns. henorary member of Societe V NEIL Were eved ome — Eee een ca a hla chen We aes Runery cHoNGH noe, peat = Vea Was quite cool, and it was standing to a some spc ie te distance of | of of]; and Ue boiler room of their lee! factory A ral Sciences, Lansanne, Switzerland. eae and wil! report for davy at the general | ever, after our ride through the bracing air to | HOt wapleasant to take shelter a little within | seme twenty feet. Dr, Townshend rendered | were also destroyed. Total loss, $50.00; paruly lacolosique,of Brussels, and the € lieal | depot of the quariermaster’s department. att | Make a tight for our breakfast, even with such | ‘YC Unr of the crater, where seated upon a bank ; medical ald, insured. as : a tig br v of warm earth, em zs tum —_ Society, of Halle, Prus: that piace Captain A. ‘imball, assistant are ie oe — ea Gx | took a cheap vapor Da On Set 0 ‘THE PROPOSED CRUISE OF THE TICONDEROGA ' Pimlico Races. — — quartermaster, will be relieved from duty in the 2 e Her the summit of Ve- | down my strap men asked mé <W. 3.— 1 . et. 25,—F inst race, mile THE Auenicay Peaiic HeattH Assoctarioy | department of the Missout, and will report to | suvlts on foot, surrounded by. a crowd of arty | ‘The descent of the cone occupied Just Ave tin: | Ticerteara var mae peepee that the ees, Was Won by Dau Ks Resyoe mace, bone Tehas been stated in | {RE commanding general department of tae | tramps In te shape of guides, portantina | tes: while the ascent ‘had tented woe Ea Te Ps — ‘ third, 1 sMIAENL LO QUE. at Atlanta, G: (chair) bearers, men with strap south for a: s, Alpen stocks, Our. re pn seiz 5 mouth, New Nove : {rom the prevatline ecioniG we | ee, uli clamoring to be emia we : hour. The two men seized me, each by an arm, in, Hampshire, November ist next. selling race, one and a-halt ‘TRE Sak that the sixth annual meeting of this WILLET & LIBEE! - F sisting | and asking me to keep stride with the and that she will be ready for sea by the 15th of 3 pat bel sociation is to be held in the city of Richmond f Janes Belger, quartermaster, |. | Us up the cone, b em, com | jh, e , HC wes—dead heat beuween Bertha Maveinber 19°95 ts sesmlonia: ti ne decbtea eee | eleven: tan ed pe “at one ae Pp menced a series of tremendous leaps down the at month. The Ticonderoga ts the vessel in | and Gov. ampion; Albert third, Tine x CONE. r v! which Cor 8 i pecially to the consideration of the preventable | south, and will report to the commanding. sen A Henin mountain side that was more like flying than Wa ee ye Lees Scent GGHIETAS o ape ee 2 1 The walk from the Hermitage to the toot ot | auything I ever experienced. I ex; every | Guise to Atrica. Her trial trlp will be from | Three Tramps Fatally Injured. Corner Sixth street and New York avenue. ote eesti barscre a anal fever, : gee of the Missouri for daty at the cone (occupying about 30 minutes) is over a | MOMent that my legs would come out of their Portsmouth, N. H., to Norfolk, Va., where she CINCINNATI, OC. _ 'y, Eng le New Mexico. ain E, J. Siro einer will arrive’ about “ SINCIN? . Special dispaten sayse ‘ induce the adoption of adeyuate sanitary tea | assistant quartermaster ts relieved trom duty | rough lava path Dut is not speciatly aimientt, | Heels int g series OF Sumo Ne Toner | Here Commodore Schufeldt Will jour here and | TWOfelght trains collided ‘near Guuarie, ‘Ky. ures for prevention of such eatuitles in futare, | in the department ot T and whi proceed 9 | but the ascent of the cone itself 1s a good deal | down all right. ‘The bean-shaped Volcanic sasa, | SHOrty afterwards start on his voyage.’ The | } mice ee ‘The order of business will — dress by the governor of Virgin the president of the association; reception of | follows: Ad: | Yuma depot, Srizona ter address by | post, reporting by lett 1 department of Ari ory, for duly at that © ke bs Cue onmataine lke work, and 1s said to be mueh harder sinc joua. Major Moore will | the eruption of 1872. ‘The cone rises 1,500 feo: | 4owa. 3 tranps were mangh 1 le. $0 dificult to chin, 1s just the thing to help you | hawenedore to-day sald toa Sra reporter, pS angled aud will die, 2 . Y " the Secretary. We expect ve 2 ‘The Markets. Teport of the commission Investigating the his. | De temporarily relieved by du ofticer to be des- | above itsfoot, at an angle of about 40 destees, | on ine ren AMINE VESUNIES. leave Norfolk to make for the west Coast of | BALTIMORE, Oct. 25--Vineinia sixes, old, 20; tory of the epidemic of yellow fever, submitted | ignated by his division commander, and Major | but the diffietilty of the ascent s not so inucn n the return I visited the Observatory, and | Africa—for Liberia. We will then zo down that | @0. deferred, 6.’ do. consolidated, 52°, do. seoond ‘ WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, by Dr. 4 a ee a general of iy Belge Capital fi aley Captain Heteher ‘ape fon ie petpondioml rity 12s from the loose | (hrough the intelligent aid of Mr. Caprint, of | coast and up the eastern. ‘The cruise might he ap ediry ee ae. es Gen} S. marine hospital serv reception of the | tain Lord and C: u Strang by officers to be | nature of the surface, which consists mostly of | the E es s (Ww! $ com ’ cruise. The , Old. 16%; do. new, 8; do. special tax, ovr: z other reports and records of Tiulsepideie—trou | designated by their respective department com. | Volcanic sand. ‘This (5 usually called ashes but | se Fee Tar ceneets (orto is @ Mine linguiss {/ called 8 Deine “ incre tn | pid, today. Suwzar steady aud fiir deusand—A soft, orrosizE RESENT YARD, all source reception of other r Ttrateat ions on the epidemic: 5 Where we will Keep on handalarcelotor —__}_ lence of the present sear; reception of the : : A re 5 ¢ as well as first-class landiord), acting as inter- | D¢ te further the interests of our commerce in | 949»... ports and com- | wanders, and will put themselves en route at | Jt has none of the characteristics of what we | 3°.) Thine on tet | any and every way possi ve will mak RE, Oct. 25.—Cotton I E sessile shape of dust in walking through it, and is about | Mitt, the distinguished scientist, whoasdirector | the use of navigators. Wherever we stop we | Howard street_and western super, 2 ports upon epideinics of vellow fever in former {parts ro THe YeuLow Fever Svrreres,— | the Size and something of the shape of sina!l | of the Meteorological Observatory has made co | Willsee What can be" done to open om bone sae nen ates Years; announcement of the contributions of In- | ye meric star att = beans. In fact the ascent of the cone is ver: Hos x ¥ CHEAP LUMBER, format.on and the presentation of communica | 7}« American talnister at Parts, ta transmitting | much like climbing a steep mountain side cov. | CO<e * SWAY of Vesuvius. “He ts a little brignt- | MER, or if already opened to tmprove it. | We Lons from member of ‘the association, state | 10 the State deparunent a list of (he subscrip- | ered to the depth Gt a foot or two with peas or | €Y€4, Stay-headed, active old gentleman, hav- | yoshedelaete We a cased oe months inti Res wl Hlese wack boards of health, miunicipal sanitary. oficers | tons for the rellet of the yellow rever sufferers, | Deaus, I found the attempt to climb over this eae Annee ase genek, | 24020 tons displacement. She carries ten uns, a and others, upon various topics not relating to { Says that his appeal, originally made to the | Stuff so disgustingly fatiguing that I co! J juvius is send- completely and efmici y yellow fever, The reading and discussion of Americans tn Paris, was re: es 7 come pede ae ple oH teen ded to in an en. | to take the assistance of some of the strap men. | 228 down great rivers of lava all about hitn, voyage. $ 7 VA. PINE BOARDS, all lensths, per 100 feet..1.00 | ihe reports and papers will follow inthe above | thuskastic manner by the Parisians—Marshal | and selecting two of the strongest and chang, | HIS Observatory is planted upon alittle ridge DS tat omnonee ate ts or cider. Its believed that two or three days | aud Madame MacMahon leading off witha sub. | looking of the crowd, made @ tresh a of old fava right in the track of the lava : VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet. eres 100 | Of the meeting will need to be devoted tode- | scription of tive thousand francs. ‘The amount | Went up the mountain side “a kiting sas ane FUreins OF late Years, aud though they have | it, The captals othe veel wit be, Gomes Iiberations upon the report and body of evi- y forwarded. through the Secretary of { Boys say. ‘The way it is done ts this: “You seize | Heretofore turned to one side or the other, the | dore B. J. Cromwell. Lieut, H. B. Fields will ‘VA. PINE BOAEDS, 16 fect long, per 100 feet.. 1.20 | cence which the yellow. fever commission will | Suite and to the Howard Association direct, 1s | @ Strap held by the foremost man over his | Chauces are that ft will some day be dver- | he executive ofticer. "Tha waren omens |e . | submit. | The final consideration of the proposi- | about sixty-thousind franes. Should the suffer- | shoulder, and the other man pushes you froin | Welwed. The great lava stream of 1872 nearly | Lieutenants E. W. Sturdy, H. L. Tremalue, F, | 925. Bulk meats—loose ‘VA. PINE JOIST, medium lengths, per'100 feet 1.25 | tions stibmitted by the commission and the sev. | ing continue, additional amounts will be col- } bebind. 'Even with this ald you reach the con a | CtVe!0ped bis “place, and the heat’ on one | J Drakes wosith wae ee 7" | Sides, Sag; packed, 4% and_ 5%, once : 5 aral committees Will be studiously conductet | lected and forwarded. A series of official enter- | good deal out of breath. Then the vill try | Side ef the Observatory at that time was 72 ———_—- Sui Clear pub sides, x. | Hams WA. PINE FLOORING, per 109 feet... ... with reference to practi uconcttisions calle 1 | tainments are in contemplation in ald rae tonuny ro dove into ‘the eat Pee Centigrade, o. somewhere in the neighborhood | BUTLER’s CHANcES.—Mr. A. M. Gibson, Wash- 1, Tara eet ee = for by ie testimeny and proofs before the 5 minister, in the name of the Secre- fet an additional fee for that service, yor * : i his: t < . ” 4 Ps POPLAR, %, No. 2, per 100 feet... 2.00 | imeett a tary of State, has publicly thanked the contrib. Rave to umpress upon them with some pee and nade a series of Observations of “ine ies soa ace hte useets ean flo canvoen, ABsgciey © wannke Ta WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000.. 250) Nav nee, the French fepublic ane cee eeegeiaent of | Lortness that you are going down, hut intend to | Fras “Guring thie oeepteee ammporanee. | palgning rounds in Massachusetts, thinks that | Stein to TA : se AVAL ORDERS —Capt. Joseph S. Skerrett, to | the French republic and Madame MacMahon. | take your tine xbout it, and, test of atl, to ger a | 1 ,Was al his eruption and in the | Poing rounds in Massachusetts, thinks (hat ) sacements for WHITE PIXE PALINGS, arcesed, 44 and 6-4 duty as light-house inspector, 1st light-house : general idea of the situation, twenty persons whe mary, that Some | chusetts is more sanguine of his election than | SouteSt, . Receipts fox <i ee per sesccee.-+- 1.50 | district, ist November. Commander Albert s, | AN INTERESTING REUNION.—Next Tuesday WHAT ONE SEES WHEN CP, tiously watching the scene Pere eave Gen. Butler himself, 22060, corn, 400, —— . ——____ ‘ORK, Oct light-house inspector of Sth light | Hight, at the residence of Mr. Wm. K. Rogers, Looking about you find yourself on the upper | between two streams of lava, and suffel ve ¥ 2 i Het, sth, November. Commande: | private secretary to the President, there ts to be | rim of a great aimpitheater, or Dow, whic is | MOSt horrid death imaginable: seeing the slow | , THE TALLAFOOsA arrived at Portsmouth, Va, | Gold. 100%. "Exchange, lous, John R. Bartlett, to duty on coust survey. As- | a reunion of the Old Cincinnati Literary Club, | Perhaps haifa mile in circumference and two | DUt inevitable streams of liquid fire that had | 2@VY yard this morning. THE ABOVE LUMBER IS ALL GOuD. Commander Henry F. Picking’ from duty ai | 8. A. Congressional Libiarian Spoftont suaee | MHL of the center of this great basin is what | burnedtoa cinder before the lava rented wens, rted at the Navy and assumed | for y and 94 B16 for the acount, Ui. 8. bes luspector of 1st light-house district, 1st Novent- | Warden, and Mr. Chas, Dutton, bf the Depase, | APPEarS to be a cone of black cinders, forty or | Prof. Palinirt has thrown barricade of | the dutles of chief of the ofmedicineand | Rew fives, 105%. Erie, 1634. |New Jersey Central Fer Fine Lumber. see the Pest. ber and ordered {0 settle Tate ae pommande | ment of Justice. Each member, tt is expected, | fifty feet in height, and which ts throwing out a pooria mnt front of his Observatory toaid in warde poten! to which position he was recently ap- z —— 7 ee mmaker, oe au ast _ mee ta will contribute an interesting paper, continuous stream of vaporous smok 4 ¢ threatened stream of lava from the ‘Mr. J.N. WarTxey has been designated to ad x accom. | present eruption, but should the curren’ = 2 panied at half minute tntervals by en hirer ‘ARMY ORDERS.—Major Geo. Bell, commissary | 2Ssume charge of the Statistical bureau during DE EAT ES tia eitere NT | Ledchnson, from the mary sand Neco ace | SOME Focn Hexpxep Iuuicrr Distiuens axp | Sc0ria ive. spurts of ted hot lava which falls im | Magia wus direction tt Is, to Be feared t of subsistence, U. 8. A., will proceed to Dayton,.| ‘e absence of Mr. Nimmo. ‘of ‘and Thirty-year Gold | inst.. and ordered to the navy |, Porismouth, | TOBACCO BLockADERs, now indicted before the | /Mdery showers, sometimes within this active | the inventor aset of ingenfoes and dicate Ohio, on public business connected with the. vol & i a aGf wi = for sale. N. Hi, 1th November. Commander H U.S. court at Si aon q | interior crater, and sometimes On its outer | instrumel ‘THE Lave Ligvt. BexNen’s FAMILY.—The Aue Bonds of D.C. wuaranteed by the United Erben, trom whe navy yard, Portsmouth, neney a tatesville, N. C., have petitioned edges, In the lation caso the Callin matter tion on eae abies tie oe tien Sueistance department, on the completion of geste 8) Gomes comunins 92 appeal trom, ac Pence Coa jeold. on the 15h November, and placed on. waiting Been formed wichin the last foceeiany Ge aS Sclentists all over the world. ‘They indicate the First Lieut C.F Powell, cpp eps, Sauon. | ex-contederaics, te behatt waco and LEWIS JOHNSON © 00. Banker | Orders, Assistant John C. Sullivan, Jabor the Volcano makes a pufling noise almost | Whether orsenen On Teepe ae ares | Rill '9-_CLOTHENG.—The cal, fo duty in charge of accounts of the Monreuk Exactly like that of a locomotive, except that | self The inperaments. Go. acca pet oo cee mat oe bash peice, is af | aan ‘ist. November. Com- of culminating foros; and then See thease | Sate an imme Bap NO es al eruption, elon bout a ealling a omen — poaier T. me fo oy fy Ke ives eas oor auamess Ac, which apparently gcaea BY minor eruptions Se character oso . at or addn’ Of ‘. command of When , Which fill up the of the << gare proaspuy attended ta. “bore mses or- | The Ajax, aud placed ob Walting orders, Towed by anotuer aibcharge of Mute ata o5 rater with tava ‘ashes, ones ao, Sn when

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