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oe MS. COLS PIANOS. rtudigl LLET DAVIS & Fasy terme, coairing dene sito. 95-2m™ cm NCEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET 3 DEALER IN G'RMAN AND ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, ALL SICAL IXSTEUMENTS, AND $ r OF CELERAATED SHON 'NGER C1 M- LLO OFGANS AND THE MATCH Le: NEKAMP PIANOS, Ofer REVISED PRICE LIST OF $ . we Address DANIEL WILD & BRO. ies. The beet and clsap- You cannot do wita- 713 Tth stn We will s las low as any small firm, or any other frmin the eal! wil convines ¥¢ Store Ew Main Yar!: Mar Brauca Office: $06 F Orders 4 HOLESALE COAL AND TAIL DE woop, LERS Te rand rail di 7th etreet Wharf and € Womee- FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. TING AND P First-class fare to Fe SDAYs, THURSDAYS nek p.m. EAMERS will reste their « York, every BSON and E. trys leaving Pi BATUEDAY, at f every FRIDAY, at ree nly to W. G. METZEROT nus, Washington. © TO LIVERPOOL EV Ovean Voyage—Only Five Days from Land to Land. BALTIMORE to LIVERPOOL via HALIFAX. ¥.S, i St. JOHNS, N.F., every alternate TUESDAY. Extra weekly ships from GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERY GALWAY. qure et nsaryamed for safety and speed, all iuprovements conducive to ) and $89: from Baltimore, teerace, $25. HAsecne Live WEEELY LINE OP STEAMERS RY THURSDAT AND GERMANY. €. B. RICHARD & CO., Generat Passengor Agents, 1 Broadway, New fore a avenue. —$—$__—______ i KMAN LLOYD— Link Berwe New Your, Havaz, > Barwes company from Bremen pi: foot eRe jew York Havre, London, : first cabin, $100; “second era, $30; prepaid steers certifiest rot pyeae, apply” to OLLMICHS & Greea, New York; W. G. MET OTT Peunsylvania avenue northwest, cane ee stew ROUTE. HIP COMPANY LONTED, YORK AND LIVERPOOL. T CORK HARBOK. Weat..31 Oct. | Servaa-. Wedes, 8 Ni AND EVEGY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW LURK. RATE oF Paxsaon: $59 and $100 for passenger accommodations. | I = 0. He AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TZMAN, Real RY "STREET, Bi HAND — NINETE! WEST. and assign ‘380, one of the Ian. f Coluinpia, and by we, the t ion THURS) SEPTE ABE! , in fron! of Jokn W. th, with interest, and to be on property sold, chaser's cost. 13814 Pereryson BROS., A TWE rtue of District of Col ‘ving ie Cor District 01 tne (29) in Pai andre, is recor: aid District in T ‘One-half cash the premises, posit of even day JOHN __ THIS AFTERNOOD tate Auctioneer, loth and F streets northwest. SALE__OF A BUILDING LOT, ON of a deed of trust to Hugh Murray, , i, date. the four i day of June, 1877, and duly recerded in 14 = jersined heirs-at-law of Hugh Mur- of the . Starr's 6: ninabered 131, in the city of Washingt sail Dietrict. er d_cash, balance in six and twelve ie or all crai at purchaser's A deponit of $50 required at the timeot wale. fancing at purchaser's costs. Terns of sa'e to be ‘ed with in #ix days, or trustees will resell OWEN MURRAY, MARY MURRAY, Heirs-at-law of Hugh Murray. joneers. F BUILDING LOT ON NINTH WER™ © AND SOUTH CARO- LINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. a deed of trust, dily recorded in, i. 48, fol 1B, one of the land. records Ge ail that certain piece of aud onof original jot five (5), in square forty-five (945 . notes to bear interest and to besscured by deed | otherwise resale at risk WEEN FIG! ENTH STREETS «l rrcords of the Dis- of the party secured DAY, THE FOUR- R, 1882, AT FIVE remines, Lot of part of 2, in secured by deed of at pur- DAY LOCK P, of Washington, described a4 lot ne and Fen fall's re- uy the i twelve IMIRIE, Trustee, ‘ORY SALE OF TWO ON JACKS! 1 ON GOVE! NG Nos. 39 AND 3: AY AFTERNOON, TH, AT H«LP-PAST il mel in front of the Cabot's subdiv ‘story Frame ti & 1368. veyaneius, &e., at pure! ds DUNCANSON B TPHOS. J. FISHER & Co. PU: EOF TRE TWO BET Ww! AFT ne FIVE O’CLOGK. Well sub lots I" ai THOS. J. Real Estate Brok . J. FISHER & Ci sil-ds TH STREET, BE’ third eas th interest, TO-nOkkKOW. EAS ) PRINTING OFFICE, EPTEMBER FIF- FIVE O'CLOCK, premises Lot 102 in of square 677, improved by_two hrd cash, balence in 6 and 12 mdnths, bear interest and to be secnred by dead of trust ses. a deposit of $50 on cach house at time of P STREET AND RHODE JE SORTHWEST, WITH SMALL ENTS. SEPTEMBER FIF-. on the west side of 10th street, near ae, exch 20x99, ird in cash; balance in ax and twelve mouths with interest and s:chrel by dee of trust. L® OF THREE BUTE ) 2-STORY FRAME ay yaser'e cost. S., Auctioneers. LOTS ON TENTH in front of thei nd K, in square: improved by small ISHER & CO., 1324 F st. nw. DING LOTS 4WELN Q AND B RAILROA m2 ¥ Philadelphia to Lur: alaanp his. ‘The only ronte to the Peerless CAVERNS the only Caverns in the wor’ tre Light. NATURAL BRIDGE OF WICK 7 BUPERIDI AC No ! 2 ek ter Ticket via Shenandosh HENKY FINK, General < leeping Cars to Cinc! 5:00—Taltinore, & 16:19 BALTIMORE E: €-50- Baltinore. Anna er, nati, PRES: i ‘Cars to and Dorsey's. 10:00—BAL1 and Laurel. ) burg, Chi Express. Sleep ing Cars t 10—E 5—On Sunday on 0—BALTIMOK. ys = iy 4:50—Baltinore, Hyattsville & Li erick, via Kela: tae rations. EXP 15-45— BALTIMORE. Way, via Ke £:05—Point of Rocks an 1S10_PITISBUKG, CLEVELA SS Sleepin BALTIMORE FXPRE PHILADELPHIA, XPRESS. “Steep t10:10—Chie: Cincinnati and Washinton stop | For further information apply | Qhio Ticket Ciices, Washinyton Founsylvas will be take IE NORTH, WES! RACK. anal MAGN FFECT JULY 10° Palace Sleeping Cars at 9 m. daily, with Palace C: Cncinnati; Mail Express, Fittebury end the ¥ For Cresson Springs, daily. Fer Canandaixua, Rochester, Bu ly except Sunday, wit F to Watkins: $:50 p. m. dail For New 4:20, 9:50. and 10:20 p and 10:20 p.m. except Sunday. m. For Brooklyn, N.Y wey City with direct transfer Line, 6:40am, ALEXAND! WAX. AND RAILROAD Flcerage at very low rates. Btocraze ticket from Po col ahd Quoeuatown and all ur parts of Europe ite, Antwerd std ocker per ry dex Medi ports. or freigyt andl passage apply at the Company's office, VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York: Mesers. O118 HIGELOW & CO. oS T:h street, Washington. ANDOAH VALLEY RAL uy, aud Leighton Sleeper Luray to F LURAY, 'd illuminated by the Eleo- Cre of America’s remarkable Freaks of Nature. And Popular and Favorite Route to the VIRGINIA SPRINGS. ANSIT! MMODATIONS! A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger JOSEPH H. SANDS, Superintendent, CHAS. P. HATCH, G. F. and PIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. MODEL FAST, AND THE ( 1 STEE! TARE EFFECE MAY 2ist, 1882, WASHINGTON. Chicago, Cincinnati ana St y aiid Way Stations. olis and Way (Piedmont, Stras- a nand Way, via. ys) on and Valley Express, ( TMORE EXPRESS, (stops at Hyattsville 9, Cincinnati and St. Louis jopping at Annapolis Junction.) apolis and Way Stations. Frederick. Stations. (On Sunday to Poiut of 5, |, Stopsat Hyatterille and Way Stations, $7:00—Balumore and Way Stations. Cars to Pittsburg. W YORK and BOSTON rs to New York. Cars to Cincinnati, St. Lonivand Ci IMORE AND WAY STATIONS. only. Other trains daily, exeeptSunday wen Jith street, where orders avenue, coruer 14 mere orders tD, Gen. Passenger Agent, Baltn. 8, Slaster of ‘raus PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE AND SOUTHWE! SPLENDID SCENE) FICENT EQUIPMENT. 1853. Leave Wasntxatos Prom STATH __ OF OTH AxD BStREETS, as FOLLOWS For Pittebure and the West, ‘Chi Ww a.m., 7:30 and 9:50 p.m. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROA: iamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at9.30 5. for and the East, §:00 s.m., 10:30a.m.,1. On Sunday, 4:26, Limited Exy lor Care, 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. ail through trains conuect at Jer- of Brooklyn Annex, affording Pulton street, avoiding double axe across New York City.” pels, ade ‘ams 10:50 a.m., 1:90, 4: and 10:20 p.m. On Sunday, 4:0, bots “0 a Limited Express, 9:30 a.m: daily,ex- 0, 8-00, 9:39, 10:20 a.m. and 1:30, §, 9:50, and 10-20, p.m. ‘Oa 5 A a.m, ), 6:2 ¥ 9:50, snd 10:20 p.m. FerPore’s Creel and 4:40 p.m. daily, ida is, 6:40am and 4:40 p.m. daily, except KIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RATT. ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON DS. VIE INTA, Valley Railroad. Manacer, Lynebburg, V rand Ticket Aecnt, Lynchburg, Va. agerstown, Md. Lynchburg, Va. Lous Fast Express. ¢. Lowisand Chicago. ations. YORK AND BOSTON | k, ‘New York. mnects for Ha- and at Pout of Rocks for Frederick.) | more, Hyatzsyilie and Laurel at Belts: wlis Junction, Je stops at all stat via Kelay.) wurel Express, (Fred~ jaerstown, Win. > (Mertinsburg_and loand Laurel) and DETROIT St. Louis’ Express. at Relay Station. at the Baltimore and Station, 619 and 1351 Balto.” my9 ERY, iT ConxEn ago Limited Express a.m., dally; Fast leepitic Cars from Ex press 7-30 3 to Pittsbury and 80 p.m. daily for P sof Pullman Par- Wut B, WILLIAMS & UO., Auctioneers. EMPTORY SALE 01 WATCH! PER) GOLD AND SILVER VEEWARE, SPOONS, On TH! SEVEN AND A TO-MOKROW MORNING, at Pennsylvania aven this stock to the h:whest bidder’ Person interested should _J. H. ALLEN, Salesman. EVENING at SEVEN AND A HALF O'CLOCK P. M. and from day to day until the entire stock 1s disposed at our salesroom, corner 10th and D streets, facing ‘Will be soid at bonoid SAETER B WILLTAMS & O., Avete F WELRY, SIt.- 5. RODGERS KNIVES, &c., AT AUCTION. URSDAY SEPTEMBER FOURTEEN HALF (CLOCK P. M., andcoatinu! at TEN’ O'CLOCK ani on will be sold and awaraed rin every case, let the amount be What it may. Goods will be sold at private ssie. Every may. pri ‘this sale, as the 4-50 BER OF | BRUSSE! ENGRAVING! TOGELHER — CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ction SATURDA) HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTENSIVE SALE OF PIANO, oe EES Oe é] N LAKGE HANGINGS, _D 4 CASES OF STUFFED BIRDs, na MANY OTHEK ARTICLES. NUM- ko : Y, SEPTEMBER SIX- 514-2t A rooms, TEENTH, 1882, at TEN O'CLOCK. No postponement on account of woather. PROPERTY ON EENTH AND Sup gp, WEDNESDAY the hour of FIV! "TOBER. sixty-nine (69), in Chipman, of trust on the property, or ail ¢: purchaser. Propel con to be resold after sey, we at cost of pur i | hundred dollars is to be knocked down, DUNCANSON BRO: TURE, BRUSSELS AND ON MONDAY MORNING, TEENTH, COMMENCING In the collection will be foun; Top Waln Bronze dered raw sil Mantle carved lec. Graud Piano, embroideried Ccver an Sane and other Ohairs, ot, Marble-Top Tabie, front Secretary and | Lowell Ingrain Carpets on hail ntle Time-Piece, Pa: rpet, Walnut suite of 's; Plate Glass, Louts 14th age Sets, hair-top Spring Mi Pillows, &e.; Kound let Se irtains, & | deserves spec new and in e: cn, as th lent order. BETW STRER' ‘a decd of trust $4. one 0 D, 1 the follow: ands following, be. Line of north D stre running north eihty ($0) feet, Bu fifteen (45) f ning, toxethe ments, rights, privileges, appu Ke Bey at purchaser's cost. u days, otherwise resale such resale in some newspaper | ton, D.C. sd-d&da A DLOCK P. Premises, offer for sale at public auction lot numbered Extension Table, Walnut Chairs, han; look Cuse, Body. Hail ack, very fine Walnut Ci tre or Card T: vith other goods, all of which | tion of goods early on morning of sale only. | PPEXCANSON BKOS., Anctionee ” iT SALE OF FRAME NORTHWEST, BeIN z deberibed real estut of Washiueton, District of Columbia, and known a6 VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Cc OSuEET JURTEENTH STREETS. IN THE NORTHWEST PORTION OF THE CITY. By virtue of a decree pansed in the cause of Red- field vs. Kedfiel tet ai-r Nov 8,033 equity, in the reme Court of. the District of Columbia, I shall BETWEEN THIR- ELEVENTH, 1882, at My in front of ‘tae Exley and Kichards', trustees, recorded subdivision of square numbered two hundred ang forty (a4U.) The sald property. ia im- proved by a three-story brick dwelling. and is known as Jocks @ street uorth west, inthe city of Washington, ms: One-third cash, and balance in nine and eighteen months from das’of sale, the notes of the pur- | chaser being given for the deferred payments, ing six jer cent, interest per annum, and secured by deed ash, at the option of the In caso purchaser fails to comply, the days, at his risk.’ All . Adeposit of one when the property is HENRY WIS* GABNETT, Trustee, No. 2 Columbian Law Building. Auctioneers. J) EXCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, sl4-d&ds FINE AND WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- OTHER CARPETS, FRENCH PLATE MANTEL, MIRRORS, WEBER 7 OCTAVE GRAND PIANO, PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITES AND SETS, &c., &c.. CON- TENTS OF PREMISES NO. 1923 @ STREET NORTHWEST, EFFECTS OF A GENTLEMAN DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, AT AUCTION. SEPTEMBER EIGH- AT TEN O'CLOCK. _ Walnut Dining Room dsome Marble- Bouftet, Ching Glass end Plated Ware, lor Body-Brussela bor- 7 pieces, upholstered in extta covers; two large size Walnut Frame Mirrors, Weber, Hosewood case, 74 octave Very fine instrument, tino ‘tool; stylish Lounge in raw Walnut Library Table, &c.; Walnut circwar- russels and ‘stairways and chain- amuber Set, 10 style, other Walnut and lattresaes, Feather Bods, ble, large; ‘Toi ¢ furniture, &c.is nearly House open for examina- Ly THE EVENING STAR. ‘PURE CIDER VINEGAR 10 Ibe. Gran. 1 Gal. Best 8: Caus New Salmon. weal Catawba Wine. FOR PICKLING, Gi 1213 7th st. n. BRB, REE TTT BE. T T Tt NATUR: foes oe D H Hiker ‘sssSbpp A44. AL MINERAL WATER IN GLASS. B. W. REED’S sons, ‘1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUFPLIED. ays NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! OCG ERR RRR FERN ook RR BL 885s 9 4 RE RRR ER Sess, ‘000 B EER’ Sg558 S88, TTTT FRE RRR Et £ TE RRL TNN NOCD wee dP Pita lf i Gee Sgss8 Tf Eee h Bt Lou HN BN GSS gREL 1 A NN N coc Ri RRP L Tr AA NN NO Ch R RERELLLLUA AN NN COGERES GGG 00. % ppp EEE NN N G GOoOL DDE NNN Gco8 St BRE RAN GGG 00 LLLL DoD EER N NN HOH rc HUE £ HHH WE Hee ee HOW OM Chun rout 7 WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot: Corner Ist street and Indians avenu> Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. C LARET! CLARET! CLARET ‘We offer, as aanecialty, : THREE BOTTLES*TABLE CLARET FO: TEES BER DOZEN FOR $1. OR ‘We have also an assortment of HIGHER GRAD! CLARET, which we are off ‘at low: win MEA’ OYSTERS, SARD. cursions. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, m5 No. ‘ures. PIC OLIVES, PANNED 'ES, &0., &c., for Picnics and lix- 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST, JBN B RELLY, BEEF, LAMB, city. m z CLass: regs Bo. CORNEDBEEF GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. [woMeson 3 SHIRT FACTORY aD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, oppoait> Patent Office, fi #0 ct Dre's S irts to order. R Underwear and new styles Nes hirts at following prices:—Acine, unfinished, ished, 90 Large assortment Boys! = hits, ‘ving daily fall wear. Ready- cts. Peerless, unfinished, 65 ets. t duis of ti E O'CLOC situate in the city part of lots number two ) and three, (3), in square numbered four Lundzed and fifty-seven St), and teing contained within the metes and ning for the sane at a paint on three feet east f1 ern corner of said lot numbered two the south- and thence thence west three fect to the division line between ‘said lota. thence north alone said division line to the rear line of said lot num- bered three (3) and the pub ic alley, thence west alonz d rear line twelve (12) feet and six 4 to the ssid street and thence east along said street and six (6) inches to the place of begin- with all the umproveme (6) inches: thence cas rtenznces and heridita- ments to the sime belopzing or in any wise appertaining. ‘Terms: ‘The amount of indevtedness secu deed of trust unpa d, with expeuses of sale in balance in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, beariug interest from day of sale and 1 by deed of trust on the property sold. A de- t of $15" reqiured at time of ‘sale. by said the Conveyancing, nus to be complied. with it the risk and « | defaulting purchaser, after five days’ publi¢ notice of cost of the published in Washinsg- NGELLO GHISSELLI, Trustee, VALUABLE PROPFRTY, IM P.OVED, ON FOURTH 8) NEAR PENNSYLVANIA TION On ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEME CWE! two of which ars 100 feet dee} improved by a small cot: Library building will probabl secured by a deed of trust wn on each lot time of sale. ers cost. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CoO., Auctioneers. PROVED. AND UNIM- TREET SOUTHEAS A » AT AU 'Y-FIRST DAY OF, . AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, we wil sell three lots, i8 feet w ‘and the othe: The Cou ba ressional be erected in the neixh- y, borhood of thes» lots, which will make them desirable, ‘Terms: Oue-third cash; balance six, | eizhteen months, for notes bearing interest from day of twelve and on property sold, $50 Conveyancing at” pur- of trast | liber No. 877, foli | the District of Ci arty sect Wie Da TEMB) pieee or pare and beinx in the city of Washin mi me. (1 | besinni | ave i for the same at fifty-six feet from m1 said lot one (1 hes eleven (11) three and a-half inches; thence toxeth or appertaining. Bale. veyane ng and record wal days? published in Washin; 89-cokds ton, GUSTAV, Obs Of the 'and records for | avenue in anortheastern direction nineteen (19) feet and ; thence west to 4 pot being sevent three fect two and one-fourth inches north of the sout! West corner of said lot; thence south eichteen feet; ‘Terins to be complied with in seven day atrisk and cost of defaulting pure! t duly recorded in, ngtou, in the District of Columbia, and known ond distinzuished as part of, Lot in square seven hundred and fifteen (715), 4 point on Delaware the southeast corner i thence slong said easterly nine-five feet nine and one-quarter inches, to the place of bexinnins, et with all the improvements, ways, casoments, Tichts, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, notes to bear interest and to be secured by ced of trust on premises. "A deposit of $50 required at ling at purchaser's cost. otherwise re- after five public uotice of such. resale in vome newspaper JOHN ARD. SER, ? GIESLER,§ Trustees. D AND LOT IN ALLEY B NORTH CAPITOL ST. STREETS NORTHWES’ By virtue of a deed of trust, ber 872, foo. 185, tion, in front of the pret TEENTH DAY OF ePTEM | O'CLOCK P.M, alt tha of Uhiman's su Tuning thence south 35. fee inches, thence north 35 fect, an taining. ‘Term frust, A eposit of $50 at time Oe haser’s cost. after five days’ public notice LeWapaper published m Wah ‘Terms: otherwise the Truste apd cost of the defaulting purchaser UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, ETWEEN FIRS‘ TS AND O AND P duly recorded in Li et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, at public auc- on ‘TUESDAY, NINE- ER, A, D. 1882, at 5: cortain piece Or parcel of tan, known and described on the ground I pian or plat of Washington city, D.C., as being lots 23 nd 24, ivision of lots in square 616, bezin= ninw for the same at the northeast co1 er of lot,'23, and thence west 34 feet 6 thence east to place of bexinuing, together with ail the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges, ete., belonsit 18 OF apper— ms: $150 cash: balance in six months, notes to bear ix per cent interest, and to be secured by dee of Of sale. Conveyancing, be complied witl reserve the right ‘of such resale in some D. O. TORN WALTEe Sa,,§ Trustees. INGER Auctioneer, 938, "940 parol DAY MORNING, Leen ne Sloot Eatety'and Fereonalp He ‘Carriage Bazaar, s"940'and 942 Louisiana avenns. ON 5. OF HORSES, CARRIAGE: PUGS, ROLEVERY TUESEAT, THULSD. Y, and HAR- comment at cing ittention to the sales of property, Liberal advances on all conxiznments. [Jal6] NSINGER, Auct, Coughs, Colds, ‘Throat ‘and ; and in being the purest Iiice and Ive Nery pleasant to take, ate discount by Barbot Hume, city. Charles! 420-tu, tis No. 4 Bos Gi nt TES HIGELDW & USL, 605 TUS sae Wes? TXCe"2S BINDERY, 1012 PENN. AVE—PLAIN 4and Fancy of e1 very description done at Teagonable rates. Books j._ Orders: fMental:Propstes mail promptiy sttended to, H. W. GESON. BROTHERS, Fine sahhastoa DOr ‘supecialiy. 204 10TH NORTH WEST.— C= RUPPERI, ioeraledouat war & Hamilton and satan hat HENS mRguOre URE CURE FOR MALARIA. CAROLINA TOLU TONTO! cure for Dyspepsia in all ‘Brouehit its stages: also for and all ‘of the remedy that is benefl- tion of BAL- cial in malarial cl This is a AM OF ‘TOLU, ROCK CANDY. MAGNESIA. and thor medicibals fenatetal | ‘above diseases, the ‘Whiskies. Harmiess and For sale Fes aan oe ee St ta and Proprietors, ‘NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. hats seg FOR ‘Sa ctecget te enele, eat and Durability in tha *#RCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET ani 2 WHITNEY CHIL COMPANY, JAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- CYCLES, WAGONS, &o., ca manufacturers peices, ‘be bought as the iowest Six finest Dress Shi NE DRESS SHIKIS MADE TO ORDER ts made to order for $12. Pertect is wuscan Onr closing ont eale of summer neck-wear and under- wear commences Buturday, July 22d. You can be supplied for very Little mo1 (French Lace Undershirts reduced from $1 to 50 cts.) Closing ont a large stock of Fancy and Balbriggan Halt Hose, only 29 cents; at Z is 4y22 M IEGINNISS', 1002 F etroot, nw. G, B ELLERY, ° MANUFACTURERS GE: SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROSHERS, OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS FURNISHINGS, 1112 F Srreer Nortawesr, Wasnixarox, D.C. Six of the Finent Dress Shirts to onder. $12.00 Six Extra Fine Shirts to order, 9.00 Six Fine Shirts to order. . 7.50 mar24¢ MEDICAL, &e. vu 33 OF POWER IN misfortune to a man. ANY FORM 13 4 GREAT ded in his own mind the loss of manhood, despised by the woman he loves, his mind becomes shronded in gloom and. do- spondency, southwest. we N cin posi t wise is sui ‘Also, Cousult DR. BROT! B street s12-Im* RVOUS PROSTRATION, lity, Lost Vitality, Youthful Err tively and ficient. Private Diseases of both 514 9th street northwest. ENTLEMEN, SIE: treatment, consult DRS. BROTHERS & B street southwest, the oldest established adver~ ‘ing Physicians in the city—sworn to before A.C. Richards, Justice of the peace. our Laboratory, ‘and a cure guaranteed in Secret Diseases, No free prescriptions. A word to the Advice free. PREMATURE DE- ‘OTR, eases, perinanent'y cured ‘without medi Bexes. Office, 6e2-13¢" W SIE IF You TIFIC GRAY, Medicines prepared at stages of sl-im* R ICORD’S VITAL RESTORATIVE. 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Pearson took THURSDAY..........September 14, 1882, | place 2t 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Church 2d Edition. Latest Tegan to To St The Interntional Rifle Match, SCORE AT THE 200-YARDS RANGE, CREEDMOOR, Sept. 14—The following are the scores at the 200-yards range: American team— Hinds, 5, 3, 4, 4,85. 9; total 2 Dolan. 5485 total 3 8, 4; mson, 4, 4, 4, 4, McNeven, 4, 5, 0, 3, 4, 8 3; total 22 4, 4, 5, 4, 3; total, 2. ' (Pollard, score, Was very third and seventh shots he dozen times before fee! shoot) Howard, 4, 5, 4 Inman, 5, 4, 4, 4, 5, 4, 4; total, 30. 4, 2, 4, 3-35; 7 Smatth, 4, 5, 5, score of the American team at 200 yards 13 331. British team—Parry, 4,5, 4,3, 4,4, 4; total, 23. Heap, 5, 3, 4,5, 4,5,5; total, 31.’ Goodear, 4,4, 4, 5, 4, 4, 35 total, 2 ’ Bolter, 4; 4, 3, 4, 4, 4, 3; total, 28. MeVittie, 4,5,4, 4, 5, 5,4—31; Godsal,415.3,4,5,4.4—29: Humphrey,44.3,5,3,44—27;" Bates4,4,44,4'3,5—23° Caldwell, 4,°4,'3) "4, 5, 3, 328; Doris, 4 4, 4, 5,5, 5,481; Oliver,’ 4, 4, 3, 4, 5, 5,429; Pearse, 3, 3, 4,'4, 5,°5, 4-28. The total score of the British’ team at two hundred yards is 340. The Wimbledon Cup Match. CrEEpsoor, L. I., Sept. 14.—The Wimbledon cup Match Was shot at the 1,000 yards range to-day. ‘There were 34 entries. ‘The match was open to ali citizens and residents of the United States. Thirty shots each, the weapon any rifle within the rules. ‘The prizes'were: First, the Wimbledon cup, pre- sented by the National Rifle Association of Great Britain to the National Assoctation_ of America, valued _at $500, and cash $25; second, a Remington-Creedmoor rifle, valued at $80, The winner of the first prize /s W. Budmore—score, 185. The winner of the second prize is Thomas Lamb, jr.—acore, 134. Bests SO ele Bond Robbery from Adams Express Company. LEAVENwonrH, KAn., Sept.fi4.—It 1s learned for the first time to-day tilat on the 5th Inst. nineteen $1,000 bonds of the Leavenworth City and Fort Leavenworth Water Company were stolen from Adams Express Company while in transit from Donnell, Lawson and Simpson, of New York,to the Massachusetts Mutual Lite Insurance Company, Springtleld. 'Thoy were stolen in Springfleld. Thé Joss falls on Adams Express Co. There 1s no clue to the thieves. A Distinguished Gathering at Weirs. Wares, NH. Sept 14—Gen, W. T. sherman and Col. Tidbail and wite arrived at 12:15 to-day by special car from Concord, accompanied by Gov. Bell and staff, Secretary Chandler, Gen. Harri man, Senator Rollins, A: ‘Thompson, secretary of state; Col. A. H. Young, ex-Gov, Smith and other distinguished gentlemen. Be * rs 2 ———— The Mutual Benefit Association Con- vention. New York, Sept. 14.—At the convention of the Mutual Benefit Association to-day, Mr. Gardner, of Washington, D. ©., resumed the reading of his paper. The committee to whom Mr. Gifford’s paper, of western New York, was referred, re- ported that the paper “graded assessments as compared with our plan” was simply a criticism on different plans, and dia not represent the views of the convention. The report was adopted. It Was deciied to hold the next annual convention in Detroit, Mich. It was resolved to create a com- mittee ‘on legislation to meet at some central polut annually in November. a ‘Terrible Loss of ‘There was a narrow escape of Ife on the Boston and yestern road this morning. A Trois, from a t'rriblé 16 Hoosac Tunnel an Senger train from North Adams started Troosae Falls, and when one mile out the cars se st arated from the engine, leaving the train Aol ‘y- hertly afterwards a freight train ime alohg and smashed Into the rear of the pas- nger train, damaging the engine and smashing rear passenger car,crowding It on top of the lo- olive. Only a few moments before Uils car was filled with passengers, and the conductor got them all Into the next car in front just in time to escape accident. There 1s no system of block signalling gn the road, Which would have prevented the acci- jen ——— Congressional Nominations. Crivcinwatt, Sept. 14—The republicans of the first district to-day nominated Benjamin Butter- worth for Congress by acclamation. The republicans of the second district nomi- nated Amos Smith, jr., for Congress on the first ballot. Hon. Thomas L. Young, the present in- cumbent, was his principal competitor. The re- publican county convention, now in session, will make nominations this afternoon. CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—State Senator Artley was to- day nominated ‘as an independent candidate for Congress from the second district, Bridgeport. Mr. Artley 1s a socialist. CuicaGo, Sept. 14—The republicans of the 19th district, at Mount Vernon, to-day nominated Geo. €. Ross for Congress. ee Massachusetts Republicam State Con- vention. Boston, Sept. 14.—The Traveller says returns of delegates to the republican state convention, cor- rected up lo noon to-day, give Crapo, 474; Bishop, 407; Noyes, 12; unknown, 90. —>—___ Wall Street To-day. New York, Sept. 14.—The Post’s financial article says: At the Stock exchange U.S.bondsare down \ for the 43 and 3 for the 433 State bonds are neglected. Railroad bonds afe irregular, but gen- erally lower. ‘The stock market opened weak and lower than af the close yrsterday, but soon be- came strong, and, while feverish, has been strong since, and prices are now higher than at the close Yesterday. ‘The largest transactions have been in N. Pacltic at 52405294053, and S8%av9Xa99y. After Northern Pacitic the active stocks have been Erie, 41804335; Reading at 643064 Western Union at 91342923, and Del and Western, 14757. andi 5901477 Trans-Continental has ranged at 963 a95% 98, Bloomington and Western has been notably strong at 47483, and Chesapeake and Ohio at 251 26 for the common, 383a40 for the first and 2734028 for the second preferred. As we close the market 1s dull and prices have receded a fraction from the higi>-t. Inthe money market the quotation tor call loans on storks is 6a7 per cent and on U, S. bonds 425 per cent. Time loans are nominally 6 per cent. “Prime mercantile paper 1s 6a7 per cent See The Markets, BALTIMORE, Sept. 14.—Virginia 6s, consols, 59: do. second series, 39; do. past due coupons, 69; do. new ten-forties, 434, bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Sept. 14.—Cotton dull—miadling, 123. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat, southern a'sbade better; western quiet and steady—southern red, 1.028 1.10; do. amber, 1.07a1.14; No. 2 western winter rea. spot, 1.10a1.10%s; September, 1.0974 asked: Octob r, 1.0881. 0835. November, -09al.. 1.09%4a1.10; January 10%al.11 orn, ern “lower; ‘western’ quiet and steady’ — ern white, 75a78; do. yellow, nominal; western mixed, September, 74ig “asked; October, 72a73: : 6TisaS7; November and or Deceiber, cotuber, “62%a09. Oats quiet and stendy— . ; do. red, rust proof, 35a36; western white, 43a43; do. mixed, ‘40a41: Peniaylvania, 4043. Rye quiet, 70a75. Hay unchanged and firm. Pro- visions unchanged and steady. Butter firm—weatern packed, 16x22; creamery, 26432. Eas . Petroleum unchaned. Coffee dull—ltio car: ‘goes, ordinary to fair, 43933. Suyar steady: copper refined quiet,’ 173. Whisky Frelghts. to. Li ‘per ferns Soo Oe eet edt corn, ukhels; oats, 1,644. br bushets. none. bushels. NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Stocks active and strotig. Money, Exchange—long, 483%; short, 488%. State bonds hegiected. "Governments unchanged. m eany. NEW YORK, Sept, 14.—Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat quiet and 4:3 cent better. Corn beavy and 36a, cent lower. “Fork steady, 20.75421.00. Lard weak, 11.95. LONDON, Sept. 14, 12:30 p. m.—U. 8. bonds, 45s, 115%; ‘do. extended 58, 103%. Atlantic and Great Western first mortease trustees’ certificates, 54: Erie, ‘tian and Great Western second moons frases ic ant reat West second mor istees" certificates, 2136. Illincis Central, 148%. Pennsyl- Yania Central, Feel Readi: 32%. “Ontario and Western, 285. St. Paul, 11434 ARMY ORDERS.—First Lieut. Hoel S. Bishop, 5th cavalry, 1s appointed to actas inspector on certain hospital property on hand at the medical purvey- ng depot in St. Louls, Mo., for which Capt, An- drew V. Cherbonnier, medital storekeeper, U. 8. army, 13 responsible. The leave granted ‘Lieut. Col. Alex. J. Dallas, 22d infantry, is extended two months. ‘The following transfers tn the 2d cav- alry are made: 1st Lieut. Gustavus C. Doane, from troop Lto troop A; ist Lieut. Colon Augur, from. troop A to troop L. Heut, Doane will Jol the New Zagarig yesterday, occupy! a y of a Sie pig tg Llewellyn p olnts out many instances of the 3, 5,8,3--a te total | | of absent defendants, | dered. of the Tabernacle in South Washington after a brief service at the house on Maryland avenue, be- tween 43g and 6ch streets southwest. A repre- sentation of Scottish Rite Masons and the mem- bers of Dawson Lodge, No. 16, F.A. A.M, as sembled at the house. ‘The casket was very’ ele- gantly finished, and it was partly concealed by a number of handsome floral pteces, including beautiful harp, sent by the employ?! ripters of Washington. » 'The pall-bearers. were Messrs. Geo. White, of Dawson; John Gibson, of Acacia; B. Polkinhorn, of St. John’s, and \.H. Baum, of Centennial’ Lodge, F. A. A."M., and W. M. Ireland, GC. Duncanson, George . Noyes and Thomas Somerville, Scottish Rite Masons. The attend- ance at the church was large, and included many prominent citizens. Nearly all of the mem- ders of the old and new school boarts were ent, bealdes a large delegation of school teac General Albert Pike and other distinguished Ma- sons took part in the ceremony. The services were conducted by Rev. W. W. Hicks. The funeral cor- tege proceeded to Oak Hill cemetery, where the re mains were interred with Masonic rites. Marrrtace Licensrs have been issued to George S. Boudinot and Jessee J. M. Boyd; Hillman Bay- Uss, of Fairfax county, Va., and Catherine A. Fahniine, of Alexandria, Va; Robert H. Wood, of Boonville, Ind., and Hester’ E. Slingland; Albert C. Jefferson and Sophia Jones; Ignetius Garner and Jennie Butler; Richard Lewis and Eliza Dor- sey; James T. Jones and Annie R. Rollins, pesca ine mass VICTIMS OF THE STREST CaR COLLISION.—Ru- mors were circulated to-day among the street car men that Nolan, the street car driver who was in- Jured at the accident which took place at the cor- her of Maryland avenue and 7th street a few evenings since (the collision of his car with a train on the B. & P. road), had died from the ef- fects of his injuries, A’ Stak reporter, investi- gating this rumor, was told that Nolan’ was tn- Proving; also that Mr. Burns. one of the passen- gers, Was suffering considerably froin injuries in his side and internal pains. His residence 1s on G Street, near 7th street southwest. Mr. Palmer, who was injured in the face and head, Is suffering considerably. He 1s confined to his home, on 7th, near F street southwest. ———— A Lemon Pepprer’s Lunca.—Wilson Smith, col- ored, the proprietor of a lunch house at 11th’ and Q streets, was put on trial in the Police Court yesterday for assaulting am aged lemon idier hamed Mitchel Showers, who stated t! stepped {nto the defendant's store sever: FS ago, and on leaving the defendant came out and knocked him down and Kicked Lim so brutally as to compel him to go to the hospital. Smith took the stand and said the old gentleman ate ten cents worth of his grub,and he told him if he didn’t pay for It he would “smack the wind out of him,” and the old man struck at him and he struck the old man. who lata down. The court tm) a fine of $30 or three months. An appeal was HUNGRY RAT-ROAD PassPNGERS AND A VIRGINIA LANpLoRD.—A few days a Virginia Midland train, bound eastward, was-detained by a wash- out west of Culpeper. When the train was about to get under way a dispatch was sent to Culpe asking the proprietor of the hotel to have breakfast onthe table at a certain time for thirty people, add- ing: “We have had nothing to eat since noon yes- terday.” In due time the train arrived, and a rush Was made for the dining room, but there were no preparations for breakfast. One of the passengers unted up the landlord, and asked if he had re- ceived the dispatch, to which he returned an affirmative answer, and sald: “You did not think that I was such a fool as to set a breakfast at the regular price for people who had not eaten any- thing fora whole day, did yo en THE SEVERE AND DisasTrovs Crcione that visited the south and the Atlantic ports early this week, was foretold by the signal service several days in advance of its reaching any of the ports in the country. It 1s one of the most brilliant achievements of the service, and undoubtediy thousands of dollars’ worth of property and many lives were saved by the warnings given. ‘The Courts. Eqrrry Court—Judge Hagner, Tuesday, Pepper agt. Shepherd; appearance A. R. Shepherd et Nallor agt. Natlor; heating conclud | submitted. Forrest agt. Cro: 1 rdered. Fridle root agt. Hitz appolated trustee to sell. Joyce 2 ordered and W. J. Miller and M. F. Morris ap- pointed trustees to sell. Wednesday, Eaton agt. Eaton; sale ratified nist. Stewart agt. Lora; and aud- {tor’s report confirmed. Hillyer agt. Lav to take testimony extended. Eaton agt. sale ratified nisi. Stewart agt. Lord: exception overruled and audtor’s report confirmed. Hiliyer agt. Latta; time to take testimony extended forty days. Duiton agt. Lewis; pro confesso against certain defendants granted. King agt. Essex; sales ratified nisi. Caste agt. McCauley; auditor's report confirmed. Hess agt. Moffat; hearing com- menced. Pottce Court.—Judge Bundy pro tem. Yesterday, Annie Gant, colored, vagrancy :bonds or 30 days. ‘Rebecca Giddings, vagrancy ; 6) days. Jno. H. Caldwell, forfeited collateral, “Mary Fer- guson; profanity; $5 or 7 days. Hattie Taylor, Vagrancy; bonds or 30 days. Henry Monie, cruelty to ‘animals; $10 or 30days. Winfeld Offutt, as- sault on John G. and Philip Stone; $25 or 60. days. Andrew T. Jackson, colored, profanity; $5 or 7 days, Eliza Quill, forfeited ‘collateral. ’ Wilson Smith, colored, assault on Mitchel Showers; $30 or three Months; appeal noted. Anne Coakley, co! ored, assault on Mary Jane Jackson; persoual bonds to keep the peace. To-day, Jno. Swan, colored, contempt of court; $ or 15 days. Wm. White and David Bobiayer, loud and bolsterous; $5 or 15 days. Jno. Bir: ullas Richards, cotored, larceny of 469 cigarettes Lerch; $5 or 20 days in jail. Moses : wson Matthews, Jerry Mat- thews, and Wm. Brooks, colored, assiult on Wim, Honesty; Jones was fined $20 or 60 days, and the others were dismissed. Jones and Neal were also Hined $10 or 30 days for disorderly conduct. Frede- Tick Rose, keeping an unlicensed bar; $105 or 60 days; appeal noted. ‘Thos. Fendley,’ assault on Tames - Murtaugh; forfeited cellateral. Mavthew Davis, keeping an uultcensed bar; $105 or 60 days; appeal noted. John Brown, keepfng his bar open on Sunday; $10 or 30days. Wm. Flannery, loud d boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Geo. H. Harley, forfeited collateral. Henry . F. Jingle, loud and botste s W. ster, placing | building waterial in the street and falling to keep | a light On it at night; $10 or 30 days. GED TE Arabi’s Crushing Defeat. GEN. WOLSELEY’S OFFICIAL REPORT. The British war office has recetved the following official dispatch from Gen. Wolseley, giving Lis report of the battle at Tel-el-Kebir. 5 “We struck camp at Kassasin Lock last evening, ced ona high ridge above the camp 230 this morning. We then advanced upon a very extensive and very strongly fortified posi- tion held by Arabi Pasha, with 20,000 regulars, of Whom 2,500 were cavalry, with 70 guns and 6,000 Bedoulns and irregulars. ‘My force was about 11,000 bayonets, 2,000 sabres, and 60 guns. ‘To have at- tacked so stro a position by daylight | with the troops I could place in the field | would have entailed very great loss. I resolved, therefore, to attack before daybreak, marching the six miles that intervened between’ my camp and the enemy’s position tn the darkness. The cavalry and two batteries of horse artillery on the right had orders to sweep round the enemy’s line at day- break. The first division—the second brigade, under Gen. Graham, supported by the foot cuards, under the Duke of Connaught, and seven batteries of artillery, numbering forty-two guns, with a supporting brigade; then the second division—the | Highland brigade, leading the Indian contingent, these on the south side of the canal, with the naval brigade on the raflway and in te interval, ad- | two years ago. TRE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The: as follows:—Charies J. Willets, dem, 8th Mich ; Richard Guenther, dem., 24 Wis; Willam Cullen, rep., 8th Illinois; W. H. Keefe, dem., 11th Ditnols; Jewett D. Horsley, dem., 24 New York; Lafayette Chesley, greenback, 1st New Hampshire: Carpenter, greenbavk, 21 New Bampenires J. Souer, rep., 6th Louisiana; xter dem., 1st Arkansas; J. H. kansas. ‘The South Carolina republican state at Columbia yesterday, adopted a resolution in dorsing the candidates for state offices hated by the greenback Inbor convention, “in interest of a free count and a fair ballot,” but pudiating the financial principles of the green! party. A resolution was also adopted recom! Ing that the repubiican voters suj Col. B. 8. Cash, independent candliate tor Gengress in the fifth district. E. W. M. Mackey was chairman of the state committee, ‘The New Hampshire democrats in convention yesterday adopted a platform which demands th hand radical reform tn the administration of the affairs of the state; the equal taxaties of all property, individual and corporate; the enforcement of the Marston anti-biibery law, which was defeated at lature; a complete refc an iminediate revision of the tariff. The republican convention of Une first Congres: sional district of Georgia met at Savannah yester- ~ A split occurred in the admission of certain delegates. Col. James Atkins was unanimously nominated, It 18 claimed, by 36 Dona fide votes, The bolters adjourned to’ a neighboring ball and Bominated Tomlinson F. Johnson, collector of the rt. ‘The nominations are to be left to the decis- lon of the national executive committee, Ata meeting of the republican judicial conven« tion of the fourth circuit of Maryland, held at Hagerstown yesterday, Mr. W. J. Read, of Alle Raby. Was Rominated for chief judge by acciama- Uon. "For associate Judge the Washington county eiegation nominated Edward Stake. ‘The first mal district can con- vention of Maryland was held at 1D yester= day. J. C. Mulliken, of Talbot, was nominated for Congress. Resolutions endorsing the administra- Won of President Arthur, and promising to it Pert in the present and ‘futere, were Sunmaridy The New York anti-monopoly convention mafe no nominations. Tue Kings county delegation presented a resolution pratsing Gov. Cornell, and asking for his renomination as an incorruptible man. The resolution was recelved with led. cheers and hisses. Major S. J. MeQuiddy, recently nominated by the Callfornia greenback convention for governor, Was arrested yesterday by the U.S. marshal an held to bail“on a cho having conspired to in the performance f his duties during the Mussel Slough troubles of For several days past Gov. Colquitt has been thinking of appolnting Mr. i. H. Hull, jr., to Mil the unexpired term of e the ‘iat! Hon, Ben Hill, in the Senate. tnicht Mr. Hill pre- pared a letter to be sent to Gov. Colquitt declining the prospective appointment. ‘urns from nearly all the counties of Arkanans give Berry, the democratic candidate for govere hor, about $5,000 major: E (rep.) and os out 27,000 over all. » senate will stand: emoc;rats, 28 Out Of 31 ;and the touse: Democrata, 72 out of 91. The New Hampshire greenback tion yes ne “da full stat z neh The Mlinols republican state © hadatuli meeting in Chicag ames G. Blaine was In the pear at the meeting, noon train to Kansas City. In Philadelphia the federal authorities have re- celved information that discloses a wholesale scheme of frand in the fourth and fitth wards of that city, whereby extensive personations could be successfully accomplished at the November elections. The outcome will be the arrest of a number of election officers, about equally divided between the two parties. —$$eo—__ Indulging in More Boomerangs, From the Philadelphia Times. The charge of Foreman Dickson that he was approached by an agent of the government with ap offer of $25,000 1f he would vote for conviction in the star ronte cases, ts likely to prove a boomerang to the defense, as the prosecution will be compel in order to preserve its good name, to srt the matter to the bottom. Attorney General Brewster, as the representative of the xoverpment, cannot afford to lay under the tinputation of” ha’ sought to procure a conviction by means bribery, and will therefore be likely t) pus Doth the Investigation and the new trials with @ great deal more thoroughness and energy than If his own honesty had not been impugned. It often happens that rascals, in their eacerness to provide a Way Of escape froim the result of thelr e overshoot the mark, and It would not be strange if this should prove a striking illustration of the above truth. —————— Self-Convicted, bor conven tral committre . Yesterday, Hon, tr, but did not being obliged to go by The star route jury seems to have convicted Itself, at least, ———e.— A CURIOUS CRIMINAL Cas —The examination In the matter of the complaint of vos. J. Levi against Jessie Milllard for perjury in relatton to the birth of an fliegitimate child, of which the complainant 1s alleged to be the father, was luted in New York yeste . Testimony was given show! that the ‘used had visited a female doctor t obtain a child from her, stating that her own had died. The accused Was held for trial in default of $1,000 bail, A meeting yesterday to consider the strike. Two hundred delegates, representing Uhirty-five mills and 5,000 men, were present. It was decided that the time had afrived to terminate the strike. The sentiment was nearly unanimous that If the puddlers did not agree to accept the old seale the finishers would withdraw from the amalgamated association aud form a so- clety of their own. President Jarrett last night called a meeting of the pudidlers for today, when the action of yesterday's Meeting will be consid. ered. The opinion prevails that the puddlers will yield, as any other course would result in the with- drawal of the finishers from the association, and that would disrupt the ord Seiten othe el The tariff commission in session at St. Paul, Minn,, yesterday, was visited by Senater Conger, of Michigan, and Representative Abram 8. Hewitt, of New York. The latter gave his views on the tariff atlength. The route of the commission after leaving St. Louis has been changed. Ses- stonsare to be held as follows:—At Nashville, tember 20; Chattanooga, 21; Atlanta, 22 and 3; Savannah, Charleston, 26; Wilmington, 2, Richmond, 2; ’ Baltimore, % and 30. vanced. Great emulation was evinced by the tegi- ments to be the first in the enemy’s works. All went at them straight the Royal Irish particularly ais- Unguishing Itself by its dash and the manner tn which it closed with the enemy. Ali the enemy's works and camps are now in our possession. Ido not yet know exactly: the number of guns cap- ‘tured, but it is considerable. Several trains, with immense quantittes of supplies were captured. The enemy ran away in thousands,throwing away their arms when overtaken by our calvary. Their loss is very great Gen. WI is very slightly and Col. Richardson severely wounded. Major Colville and Lieuts. Un- derwood, and Somerville of the Highland Light Infantry, were killed. Of the Black Watch, DIED. BELCHER. _At twenty-five minutes to 7 o'clock m., Tuesdsy, September 12th, 1882, eT BE EK, beloved wi%6 of Micheel native of the city of Cork, in the fo: “Funeral will take place from her Inte residence, No 235 corner 12th aud C streets, Priday 4 pone a Requiem mass at St. Patrick's chi oe DOXON. Suitenly, on Neptersber 12th, 1882, ELIZABETH DUXON, widow of the inte Jolin and mother of Mra. Gen. Paul. Interment at Newport, Ky- ROSS. Wednesday, September 19th, 1982, at 10: piu, ELIZABETH A. HOSS, in the titty fourth Lieut. MacNeil was killed, and Capts. Curaberland and Fox were wounded.’ Gen. Allson’s aide-de- camp, Capt. Hutton, was wounded. Col. Sterling and the surgeon of ‘the Coldstream Guards were wounded. Col. Balfour, of the Grenadier Guards, Was wounded in the lég, and the color sergeant was killed. ‘The cavalry is now on lis march to Belbeis, and the Indian contingent 1s on its way 20 tg, to be followed this evening by the High- land Brigade, ‘Three Heutenants of the Cameron Highlanders are wounded. ‘The canal 1s cut in some places, but the railway fs Intact. It has been discovered that Racheb Pasha and All Fehma Pasha were Wounded in the engagement of last Saturday.’ News Bricts. Baldwin & Jenkins, of Richmond, Va., whole- Sale shoe dealers, have su: Major Gen. McPherson made a forced march to ttin the afternoon. Charley Ford, one of the: Of Jesse Jal Who fs afflicted’with consumption, left C:ncinnai Monday with his brother Bob for Missouri, his icians having told him there was no hope for =" be efficient, should be | admin! and uniformed. ration. ich has existed ‘The excitement wh! or haat of East St. Louts during the ae May she rest in peace. Notice of funeral hervafter. SHIEBLER. Suddenly. in Brooklyn. N. ¥., on 13th. of Septem ve:, 1882, ALBERTA, wife ¥. 5! ler, and dauchterof Edgar H. and Bites, of Washingtou, D.C. {Alexandria, Va., p eure ber Bt at 1:50 TRAVERS. On September 13. 0a.m. is residence at Piney Point, Md., JOSEPH TRAVELS, eixty-three years. Mill take’ place, from his Inte reeldemce, to- lmortrow morning at 10 o'elock a. m. UNDERTAKERS. JOG SERAL FURNISHING UXDERT. connection. jn™ WHIGHT, Uxperr. 1597 Texra Sacer Nosruwaey, Connection. UGUSTUS BURGDORE, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, avenue northwest, ann aes | ee ‘0. 316 Foonomicay AND SAFE WEAVFR, KENGLA & c3."3