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Will Contain. ‘Tomorrow's Stan will as usual be issued in A List of the Posts That Have Ar- ranged for Quarters. sixteon-pagg form and each page will have A GRAND ARMY DIRECTORY. [eight columns, Tux Stan has secured a bril- | liant reputation for its vast amount of reading matter of the most varied and interesting char- acter. ‘The special articles which appear in | Saturday's issue from week to'week are co pied in prominent journals from Maine to California. | Tomorrow's program is fully equal to the pre- ceding ones, and that is all the most fastidious could desire, The foliowing are a few of its features: THE CHOLERA (Illustrated). The terrible Asiatic plague as viewed from St. Petersburg. By F. G. Carpenter. PLUMP GIRLS NEXT (Ilustrated). Some signs that autumn fashions will favor them. THE OLD KEARSARGE (Lilustrated). How her model on the White Lot will appear during encampment week. THE SUCCULENT OYSTER (lilustrated). How the bivalve is raised and eaten all over A List of the Posts Classified by States, With the Places Where They Will Be Located While in This City—A Convenient Calling List for the Encampmgat Week. A directory of the temporary homes in this city of the thousands of old soldiers who will be here during the encampment week will be of interest to, people who want to look up ac- quaintances. Without such a guide a person might as well look for a needle in a haystack as to try to find an individual in the midst of such & crowd as will fill the city. ‘The visitors them- selves will be glad to know where their com- rades are quartered, and +o for the benefit of every one interested Tux StaR gives a good deal of space to the names of posts and their PROFESSIONAL. ent wt his office, 621 fe ~ASTROLOG 3, can be consulted daily nh. &; lessons given rlover: {OMAS OF THE MAGNETIC INSTI. DROP. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED advertising clairyeyant, astro oger and mediam in thisetty. Ths © ie gift of second snames con T the world. quarters, which is correct up fo August 31. As : may be seen, the posts are classified under the |THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG (Il- | states, and the name of the post, the number, tustrated). the number of men and the location of the ‘The famous engagement described by a | quarters in this city are given. In those cases participant. where the word “quarters” is used it means that tho post is to occupy the free quarters | a | either at Camp Alger or Camp Farragut. These posts have not, as yet, been more specifically assigned to quarters, The list below gives in order the name and number of the post, the town where located, the quarters assigned to the post here and the number of comrades coming: DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS, Commander-in-Chtef, Ebbitt House. ‘partment of Massachnvetts, Ei nent of Connecticut, The inentof Kentucky, 7 the anda SOME GREAT CHANGES. Reiwiniscences of prominent persons 4 places in Washington years ago, BEAUTIFUL OLINDA. A Brazilian fashionable resort whose old time glory has departed. By Fannie B, Ward. HAZING AT WEST POINT. An army officer tells of the lively times when he was at the academy. nd | Ber 1 Bib: part if Ohio, ‘hiv 1s. THE NINE REASONS. Senne ee eed siet Howe. Why the terms of surrender given Johnston Bs aeons na en Dy ilps Seiden by Sherman were set aside. ment of New Jerse iifles" Armory. Debartiuent of New Yorks Evite House. WY OF F tine! ne, THE IRONY OF FATE. Beinn at of Veranint Metenyelitan Motel A capital story written exclusively for THE Bebartent of Miss fe Evenixo Star. COLORS FOR AUTUMN. Some of the popular shades and combinations | for fashionable women, . Departinent of Pennsylvania, Ebbitt House. Rerartuaent of Gultforni, BS ‘e aa Senet 170 H at.2.. Ptient ie Arlington, Befartacnt of commie mit. ‘Oxford Hotel. Department of Texan artment of Kunst, El oe | Defartinent of Wisconsin. Rigs Ho Departinent of Tennessee, ‘The Ran Y 1 artinent of Arka ‘ca House. becca eS Bebartinent of Herida The Ariineten: What is going on in base ball, bicycling and | Departinen: ct lowa, Ebbitt House. boating circle: WOMEN'S RELIEF CORP‘ Department of Massachusetts, W.R.C., Ebbitt Honse. When in the mirror she surveys Her summer-scorched complexion, | Tt is a ease, the fair one says, For serious reflection. “My boy,” said the masician to bis son, “don't be too sharp, nor yet too flat. natural.” Oh, blythe canary in the cage, Your lot is chance complete. Your cinging would not be the rage If you were good to eat.., “How did they like vd one actor of anothe you in Seraggleville?’ Tcoulddo toinduce the landlord to let me leave.” don't understand it,” said the new} a) ¥ other.” said Billy Bliven. “TL know it {: | tors had gout and he’s afraid of it.” | The autum the summer girl's eugagements, | cons over his the “buy.” He stuck to poker zealously And—grief it is to +a When he knew about it, he Had naught with which te play it. >. TO REOKGANIZE IRON HALL. ou Septomber 22. for the parpose of reorga ing the Order of the Iron Hall, was yesterday the United States. erby, the igned by F. “Lia save j i. and J. 4 Young’ usbend, all of whom were ular recites the fact t Baltimore on Ai rganize call for the convention is of ar ‘The conv ativ at at a meet- agust 27 order, and that nde under passed at that meeting ion is t of me district la legates a olaiie be ers of the Iron of the organization then to be r such provisions of la quired by the stare of Ma erewith, or each i inal make an serve ation, hich bs wrve ty 3 all th the convention m person tive to forward th to A. H. Hosmer, 14 more, stating the ni Just be ‘Very muck, indeed, it appeared. It was all My friend said he preferred this “His ances- girl will now proceed to cancel The young man with an adorable girl now | natural history and observes | that oysters are bi-vaives, with the accent on | ntion to Be Held convention at Baltimore | | mailed to the members of the order throughout D. som-| Hos- rris, su- Badger prominently connected with the old organiza- it was de- nposed of repre- nt of tabers of the QUEENS OF THE KEY. Departisent of Maryiand, W.'R.C.- 620 Pa. ave. n.w. « Some of the peculiarities of lady telegra- ineat el Ramen he Restle pray sit of Fey Tvahing tt House ntof Towa, Ebbit Departinent of Iiliusis, FbUitt House. Departwent of New Hampshire, thas House, Department of Indiana, THE WOMAN WHO WALKS. One of the fair sex criticises her sisters’ lack | Department of New York, Willard’s, parts ton, 515 13th st, m.w. of grace. Department of Michivan, 04. 10th st. nw. Department of Missouri, Debartuent of Conuecttout, 1118 10th se n.w, Departiuent of New Jersey, LMS uth st. 0. W, Devartuent of Nebraska, 102 B st. n.w. ORGANIZATIONS. setts Reximental Association, Webster Ebbitt House, 250. tal Association, Slater REAL ESTATE Gossip. {its Toh se ‘The prospec‘s for building operations during | coming fall. ee RAE SOCIAL MATTERS, A number of friends and relatives assembled | yesterday ig to witness the marriage of Mr. P. J. Haltigan, a well-known compositor of the government printing office, and Mise Mary ‘lizabeth Grady, daughter of Mr. Daniel Grady of No. 8 { strec? northeast. A nuptial mass was conducted by Kev. Father C. Gillespie, | seaisted by Fathers MeAvoy and Dolan. | ride was ‘attired ina costume of white sill, with pearl ornaments and toque of age blossoms. She was attended ‘mily and Pearl, while Mr. James P. Pierce of | New York performed a like service for the groom. During the mass the “Ava Verum’ was sung by M lis Murphy. ‘The ushers | were W. Wa xr of Richmond, Ya. Hall, artz and E, n. After tho ceremony the newly wedded | couple were driven to the home of the bride's | parents, where areception was held. At 2:30 | o'clock the couple left for New York and Niagara Fa uster, 40, Chicago, Lenox building, Mr. B. F. Cranshaw of 824 13th street north- | 10... 708, Chicago, the Lincol west, who has been sick for a month or more, | Heunie in, 251, Hennepin, Quart and who went to Atlantic City and the mountain | 30! Gos, Hopedale: Qe regions cf Pennsylvania to Syl has re- | Vii! Sheridan. dit 5 Oak Park, Quarters, 30. turned to the city in improved healt! 0, Chiciwo, Quarters, “30. Mrs. J. T. Allen of 513 L street northwest, | Coma ander Chariesiown, 271, Charleston, Quarters, who has been sojourning in the Blae Ridge re- | 1; ) Z, Zancoln, Quarters, 90. gions of Virginia for rome months past on ac- | }pir rote ah. Mets 1. count of ill health, has about recovered her | SethC. wonted strength and will probably return to the city within « couple of weeks. Capt. E. A. Kreidler of 1012 12th street north- | west returned with his family on Wednesday from their month's visit to western New York, where the eaptam’s parents reside and where | | he xpen his boyhood days, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clarke, accompanied by Miss Mary Braiman and Miss Anna Kluge, left r jor Asbury Park, N. J. ‘They will ‘visit = and other points before returning. ; August 29, Mr. Geo. A. Hinch of 1 Miss Sarah H. Asron of Alabama united in marriage at Rockville, Md., by . Lloyd of the Baltimore Con harch South, Their future iesi- | dence will be on Capitol Hill, | Dr. D, W. Prentiss and son Spencer, who | lave been spending the summer in Europe, re- turned to. th yesterday. Prof. A. Montague and family, who were in the same , left for a vinit to bis mother in Virginia. The return from the springs of Mr. and Mra. Pp. Department Pennsylvania, ‘eran Signal Corps Ass'n, Georgetown Law sat Gata Ass'n, the Lincoln, 10th and Ht Newburyport, Mass. ya, 211 North Capitol oo, pmsl buildi Tenth N. ¥ a" uariers, Ekzihiy-eicee ce Shia Regune eal Assoc Braddock House, Alexandri First Defenders of Fenn’ ILLINOIS. Post, No. 1, Rockford, Abbott building, ‘urora, Abbott buildine. 60, raut, 2S, Chicago, Benheker building, Stephenson, 40, Springfield, Lenox building, 115. Gen. Geo. A mB, 5 i Suiiding, "'wleade, 444, Chicago, Corcoran Sohest ‘buid- | ing, (3. | Kennesaw, | Minna wean Delovai, 155 Delevan, Quarter YLVANTA. Gen. George G,_ Meade Post, No. 1, Philadelphia, Shor am, 150 comrades. | Puitadelpnia, 3 Philadephia, Viniadelp Methodist Churelt, Jith #1. be: FE. D. Baker, 8, Fost a pers, 100. ta, Tnitependen Gaidl se., 100, Bhuladeiphia, Wasiiugton Laxh hia, 711 Ot 20. » Hall corner ‘Sth unk, 1009 13th st.n.w. 72 ). Johustown, Odd Fellows? ifal 156. ier. 51, Philadel ‘Third Bat- nsyivania ay’ 0. 1, Blake baildine, 150, » Williamsport, Blake build 63, Philadelphia, Henry build. . Fred Tayior, 19, shai ‘ory’ Fist balla Gratiain, 105, Pottstown, “iH € st. n.w.. 50. General Welsh, 115, Colunbia, Pew ct Tm ie | contd. CS Hull tog, Pitt Col, Hi 176, Lewisi Among those partici . and Mrs. D. Croissant, Mra, s Mr. Sixbury, Mr. HO. tleton, Mr. Jobn Dale, Mr. Howland, Mr. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Phil S. Gunion, Miss Nina | Gunton, Miss Ada Gunion, Mr. J. Paul Gunion. nbert is with his family in the Adi- rondack region, He will return about Septem- ber 10, Mr. Thos. J. Sulli suri, town, with E, D. Baker Post, 182, Bethiohom, 2 H. Little, 23 Allen, i004 Hs, Ashworth, 3 te th Frankiord,613 Hn Wayuesborouy! au an, assistant chief of the . a bureau of eng: 4 and printing. and his fam- ily leave today for Monterey Springe, Pa., to spend the month of September. A delightful musicale was given at Fort Myer the Uterpean Glee Club,assisted nist, Miss Florence King. After the ing Was indulged im untila late hour. he club members are the Harvey and iss Kasner, Miss King, Miss Watts and mS 595, Pottstown, 801-17 12th st. Bryan, 80, Phil Jelphia, Lovejoy building, band D'sts. ne. airticl 117, “Picts burg, Quarters, 100 11, Clearfield, Quarters, 60, #8, 210, Souuerse:, Quarters, 150. Easton, Quarters, 100. Mesnop who desire to connect themselves | Miss Plant. ase lsnsviliey ustory — sam Sutonemciont of Giote jet family wedding took place on Wed- °G, Sinan mn FP a hg mh Quarter iiddie “ur, ruarters, 2 So. wee on Quarters. 40. verstown, Slainokin, Puunsyivania” railroad evening last at 2137 K street northwest, | C200; 04 \¥ isan aa the residence of the parents of the bride. ‘Ihe | Cel. Chas, W- Pit groom was Mr. F. Dunean Frye of New York | Cart. Win, Tice, who was hited in marriage to Mise Mar | ee et apa a Donoho of Washington, e Rev. Dr. Joel | Lieut. Jouh H. Fisher, 101, Hatborough, Briggs p hadvwy When thi, is received ther | Brown of the ML Church performed the ding, 40. be Yo a ke adquarters wall be in B fit of the membership at |. The conven the first three years, convention will be upon the folio Each state sha¥l convene stig ige or branch, whgs cfnt September J pr ra cipal 2 pa * vopressaia. |. Sits Gtsen A. Rison les sebaphetl tion wali tive for the first ifteen members weeks’ outing at Ocean Grove and Oranbury, | tional representative for each additional 100 | NJ. members. The divirict, when it convenes, is to ae_Tepresent to the ive ch additional 2, resentation shall be deterta: turns of the committee on crede Ae Hinks. NVENTION AT INDIANAPOLIS. more yesterday received a “special from Indianapolis mgned by seventeen ladies jemen. addressed to the members of has gone to the mountains. of Virginia, accom- and g the order at large. requesting them to elect delegates to apoiis on Sey t he constitution, de. - —————— Labor Day at Bay Ridge. convention to be held at Indian- Monday. 9:15 am.. trip. —Adet, —_—_—>—_—. Parrry Bactiwons Graus at Bay Rivor.— and O. trains at Papen Keetprocity Convention at Grand Forks. ore for the bene- will form the supreme body | ‘The representation ing district meet- supreme body the first 1.000 members it its district and 2,000 menibers, which Lby the re- Alead {the Iron Hall in Balti- | Chicago are vi ES, ene ora weak | York sveaue northwest. ember 12, at which it is proposed | the season, an entire new supreme sitting to revise September 5. B. aud O. trains at day. In the 217 trot Lobaseo lowered the 230 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. $1.00 round | world’s «tltion reeord, hitherto held by Nelson, digers, 489, Carversville, Briggs build- Mawr, Briges building,’ 00. Chainbs rebar, Satie ccremony, which was conducted in the pres- ence only of fu relatives and a few most in- timate friends of both families, Amid a shower of rice and the hearty good wishes of those present Mr. and Mrs. Frye took their departure ‘@ late train for the Inkes, Canada, Nia, ara Falls, &c., thence to return and occupy own home at Cliffton, Mr. and Mrs.W. J. Slater and infant daughter have returned to the city from # month’s out- ing in Virginia, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Stevens have returned | from Capon Springs. | Mra. A. August and daughter, Miss Emma, of isiting Mr. E. Tanzer, 453 New Maj,-W. B. Mays, 220, Franklin, No, 315 Cst. n.w., dobn A. = sabe Philadelphia, No. 227 Pa. ave. Zook, 11, 134, Bast i Rent: is ei Seottdal wn, ‘Qu 200. Quariers, Mra. M. F, Harwood, 1504 Vermont avenue, panied by her grandson, A. B. Matti: iy. and Miss Lucie ‘T, Minor, to spend the of —____+e+_ ____ A Carnival of Record Breaking. ‘There was another carnival of record break- “|ing on the Independence, Iowa, track yester- to 2.1134. In the same race Clinton trotted the Sgreyese seoyer record in 2.1334. ' They wear costumes of all nations and dance | horse wi pa‘sonal dances daily. One hundred girls. B. | broke his A reciprocity convention was called to order yesterday morning in the Metropolitan Theater, at Grand Forks, N. D., with 900 delegates in their seats, George B. Cliiford, president-of | jug tbe Grand Forks ehamber of commerce, gave the address of welcome. The convention is = vepresentative body of business men. Delegates j rom Slasi obs were present. ey, ‘ramaptibgead EE eters, TO. ae Seen Se oft iar '. SU, a 30. ye D. Mw . M erst ae ee een Sunbury, Qaarters, 50. ‘Geo, “he Nmnith, “Toy West Rector. east Oh best builtin, 4 ©. 8 Chae ‘titusvilie, Mcnroe School bufld- oot 4 bare ‘Craig, 75, Parker's Landing, Blaie Schooi ‘ontiding, a aim ‘S11, Tidoute, Curtis Schoo! John Koch. $54. Nickievitle, Quarters, 20, Gis 200, Gosierntown. “Giatters, 1 iewick, 43. Quarters, 6. Serge ‘Guutine, 5 Duncan. 165, Dunbar. Quarters, 20. peas i itcDermott” Bia Milerstown, Quarters, 12. . Andrews, 70, Corry, Quarters, Lebaron, Wensloy sehonl br aA peeceier a en Wortley Seuosl beda- Braised, 141, Bradford or GW bolo rl Set las Corp, at jerton. oe ills, Randall School EB. Ya 7, Allentown, Randall School build- Bancies, 01, 6 borough, Quarters, 15. pom Ni i, P42, Clearvitic. Quartorec 30. brag White: 45, Phoenixville, Quarters, 60. Allison Bros., 144, ork Garton, ape 10. Perkits, 202 athens, Pel ‘Smithfield; Mas” Spalding. 13, rare juarters, 100. Kearney, 03. Bran et, peek Catasauaua, Phillips build Lieut’ Seniah sects ISL, Everett, Gidding’s cons Gun We Tetine 48, Philadetph . Town ‘sehoo) building, 60. en re Se aig 201: Carlisle, Lincoln School build- if. 100. iG. Houtzdale, “Quarters, Aionesta, Quarters, ‘35. 34, Mim@intvwn, Quartets, 30. of a nt Harbor, Quarters, 12, Quitters. G3. tg. Quarters, 2 ne aarters, 20. fo i. Mari Santora Y Beyer, $0, Gol duo. We Stoke dine, Shoe MeAlvoss, Quens to. E evs, Quaster el, 83, Onceolay Quarkers, 20, att, 518, SheMeld, Quarters, & ou. J. ©. MeCoy Post, No. 1, Columbus, B. and 0. sleep- ers, 160 comrades. Buckley, 1 Goltwood, 104, Iich- a. Hach ee bi 72, Pentnsiala, “Adatoe bullae fal amet inchinatl; Geo. Win. Neison, 186, Cincinnati, Re a: ray Focte, So Grant, 3 cinnatls Cinetunatt “Co Robt. a. er, 838, Cincinnatls acinnatt: Robt. Le Mes Hob. Tannin, 108, Mas 2m ME, Was Waterman, omb, I Cincinnati vp core, 290, Cineanuath 200, Cincinnatt: U Frea aor. vg. On, ‘arthayre ; isonvities’ Joseph. F ton; Jolin Campbell, 8. “Hayes, Lockland; Wu. Hl, 444, Miamt : jainilton county, ers and Eastern, ra Tue West. Milton: Cais ait to 1 om 3 Teleton Jetterson but “Antott bald ) Dayton, Blake Hall, 7th and Md. Stemm, 31, Tiffin, 1397 G st. oe 43, Rutland; “Middle; Bois, 67. Lor Harrison 302, andish,” 4234," byewvile Movovs ‘Lewhy Logwood. Beaaley Dutiding, 25 ch 84 Jefferson hic.. ‘Tremont House, bite. 2 key Bont, Grand 48, Tox ommey. Wiley W ford, “51. Perrysburg; “andally, ay. Praivie Denot: Harry Carter, 56, Haskins! Sill, 57, Ba'= Bronson, 5, Jerry Ci 116, “Bivomdale; W 43 |. H. Reaves, 523, Free- Donifin, 52, Hi kaville: $e, Evansogrt “si Ne whine Gi arts, 144, Jolp Howat. 15 3; 24, Seott, TR Ts iastin; | Walker, 3 Stoneht: Mi-Gomi: Quark ilay. Gaston. Ts Grante: Quertery vate Ciuiuiias, Whiston, 345 Pa, Tobes, Larrinore, grass, 6:8, oud, Quarters, 200. GS, Osseo Es, io pte, Bow i Win. Kogers, 217, Tf a 28. Colebrook . brasnard, 0, Rock Creek Len ty. Olio. oy Quattor igen: Brooks, 20, Bristolvilie ington 20, Hubbard: John A ‘slerwin, tii brane %, fewton Falis; Burrow Co- ae (Trumbull county delega- rtern Ou Rickorccker, 400, Windeld Quarters, #0, 9.6. Sherwin, eerie Spangler, 9 ire, 226 E st. nw, 40, Deurnond. a St. Glairvilfe. 5. £0. sleepers, Ynion Veterans’ Union, Dept. of Ohio, Quarvers, io Hare; £05, Me Laberts. Quarters ah Kos si'T 17 ory Quarters, 40, Hea), Oo, Toetphon. =, tare Brooklyn, 358, Ivn village, Quarters, 25. , ‘Quarters, Cantwell. 97, cesta, irk, + Quarters, ‘Ady Dt, ae. Ei ‘br Beanies. ai, Fore Sarmien: 103 Tiere Hattiekd aie We Head, Quarte Hon Bar, Germantown or ean ee ottan. Quarters, 50, Vi. C Boot 100: Van Wert, Quarters 100. idetoet Mittens G3 tuys" oe fandall Rehool busldine, 50. David’ McIntosh, 327 vena, Adsu schal id: ne, Bruna Neptine, Curtis School butt Rrurys eee 1001 building, 30. ae dg. 50. Moni ace, Worley Shook SHE, aes 3. me SOs "Cation, Pees, se as Crown Rust, ‘GSarters, 30, n.w.,30. ya; Quarters, . Garnett adie te ree ‘U between Bach artens. 59. SR ‘car- 240, Cohocton : W.W. ath ura. 277, Corning s Jia WE bao: 2, Cameron; Mi Porlteney , W jabs Narner FS. “G. Erwi. G11, Painted, Post: marg, Steuben county delega: a, La GrangeO. H. Sct pea es woe oi x, Sa. Depenite Brown Scieestcn, d Cs a. eons debs. a are) buffalo. Quarters, arters, (0. BSE Aa tr 50. Roweli. 24, Wat 31. SAE HL Hey ooid Utica; Thotpas. 2) Prospect a tae role |S Utica: Lee Contre” ‘rare Walker, &, Sycingville Hsiry Nea 5) Washi ngiog Mls, Fritz Harrer, one, 483, Cansdens Wine 6. See s Ge SP ivndeworths Sew York ¢ D. B.” Sleight. 231, Ponchkeopsie: Sydney, 41, Ithaca: L., Dwight Allen, 209, Groton ; Carnent Rl, Drv reves. 123 wield: David Ire land, 128, ‘rool Tie 461, Waver! Belden. 34° W. Frunsdet, Gat song Bate Tracy, Wis Ay sea hi ty delevation, Quarier 42, Dell, Quarters, “20, vakisn, Quarters, 75. Totten- and | xk city, Blake Schooi ‘ker. 45, Auburn, Thompson Schoo! butld- Metternich, 122, Brook! Baltimore av Pa. ave. n.w., 100. Pike Quarters, 301, South Butiér, Quarters, 10. “461, Wav. uarters, 20. rata, a 40, iy. Whiteside, 166, Sessa Quarters, 1 Alanson Crosby, a08, Franklinville, Quarters, 20. 1 Post, Quarters, 100. id, Quiarters, 22). Rochester, 4g K st. nw. 3 . Mecklin bung, dings School uitdiag 30° CONNECT IC wich, hall corner 5th and G sn. w., 150 comra Elias Howe, 9r-.%, Briceport, 630 Pa. ave. n.w., 100. Meciaua, 8. Meriden, Distbarton, 105) w Brita, Polk Uuiiding. 109. New Haven, second regiment mnford, 321 Missouri ave. n.w., 70. 6, Birulushem, Milian House. N. Cap. . Tyler, 3), Haritord, Howard Hone, iddietown, (aies bu he Thomaston, SOs 1 Ansonia, Hull sD uve, 68, eAshaw, 73, ord, Quarters, % ii st veunsy ivanla avenie. third foo " th Boston, St. Ja U_s. “Grant, Gencra. Lande! sselt Lowell, 7, Boston, Tho Anderson, cree, &, Mdiiebo rou lethe ard, 198, Avon water, Hridzewater, Buren ano aune Hudson, 4 2 1, Orange, SU 10th #1 ia 19, Fitchburg, second Hivis Fletcher, te nh Joe) Hocker, Tides! Ariaery iz, fn, an " Stevenson, Bint ocr. 1 i atubridseport, Tie 482, South Boston, Logan Selo! bul iridan, 34, Salem: Co cesier: Union,” 50, Peabo ‘ fers W. Wo Chipiueay dra 80, Dem Wailace, 106, Kockport: Everete Vests, 108, orestown; Janes L. Bates, 11h,” Swauisc st E ee eeach: K.P. cerscn, ton, 1 od Francis Gould, 26,’Arlington, B. and 0. R. R. se ers, Gen, HG. Bers, Ee Bene ioe lv ohn A. Rawiins, Richard Bo: nulizuan si Mal How spate avert ‘Harris’ atl, ti and D ne A. We Bartiete, 49, Newburyport, McCauley’s, 200 Pa, ave, Re. Ezra bacheller 31;Sorth Brook eld. S02 11 Repnolds, SR Weyi.ouih, Molden Nall 10e Chavies Ward, 2, Newinn ict: ond aries Wai ond, Clara Bertin G5. Warren 48 ast tw, 5. G Lawrence, 69, Meaford, The Tues, 1527 1, Ben. Stone, sr. G8, Dorchester, National Hotel, 100. EP lees G6" Weetuntnnuee” 25 Lath ats wey 3 Arthur G. 80, ‘second floor, 100,” John Goodwi J. & & Thee, ‘Masonic Hall, Va. Attleboro; John. X_ Whiting, 142, AN. Atle Francis Wasiburnc, 82, eine Gheeeplaalg 150. Eee BSE tat fudge. 114, Merrimac, Harris’ Hall, 7th feo een cee » Te. ‘ave. 1.W wear 2d 212 44st. new. Sy cantg cette t, 0: (colored Micmal Rifles’ Armory, Perrapety ) Tatergon, Fredonia Hotel, 25; Galest | Berawer, 3 | Bac, Sk cay | Marcus ts Ward, #8, Newark, The Antmore, 195 Boga es bee, Nohoras Noa a |G. Van itouton, Jen B. Morris: de ge otter Jor Branch Chaplain Vaines, 150. tie b Rea ‘Quarters. sh town, Quarters, . 1, Newark, Quarters, 100. Fretton. Quarters, ‘Quarters, 100. tbracewick. Quarters, 50 fmtrose } Buresike: A,r en caeglaneny, 25, Hechewict, Sieapera, 100 ia hs wis Hi olds. 66, Washi fa ge Senger :. ch Dahlgren, Eagabeth, Qusrtare a0 B. Hall, 41. Asbury Park Guariere, 40 Fiweod Arpoid. 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Home, Quarters, 125 couraies. = THE EXECUTIVE'S AUTHORITY, | Text of the Attorney General's Opinion ta Kegard to Quarantine Regulations, wing is the full text of the opinion of r General as to the authority of the ters of auarantine regalations, an outline of which was given in Tux Stam yesterday: | D RTMENT OF JUSTICE, Wasiixotox, Sept. 1, 1892, The President: Sir: Auswering your inquiry as to the extent | of the powers of the executive in the matter of | quarantine regulations, I beg to say: On the 29th of April, 1878, an act of Congres was approved (20 Stats., p. 37) giving to the executi this subject. On the ther act of Con- grese was approv providing for the repeal of many of the most important tof IS7S, bat the later act in its duration to the period of four is, the act of June 2, 1879, expired by limatatic June, 1883. It isu well-settled principle ‘of the common Jaw that the repeal of a repeating act oy to revive the act repeal od, Just as the repeal of an act changing the minon law restores the « to the repeal of « repealing act, this rule has bbeen changed by section 12 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, which reads as follows “Whenever an act is repealed which a former act auch fermer act shall not thereby be revived unless it shall be expresly so pro vided. ‘The act of 1879, however, was not | bat expired by limitation, and section 12 of the sised Statutes, therefore, hes no application | to this case, In Collins ws. Smith (6 Wharton, Pp. 2M), it was decided, Chief Justice Gibson de- livering the opinion, that where a ing act expires by ite own limitation the act repeated is revived. Accordingly, it was held by the tate Mr. Secretary Folger, an eminent jurist, that rularact of 1878 was revived on June 2, ‘3. The same view wastaken by my immediate pred essor, Attorney General Garland, and” ted npon, no doubt under his advice, by President Cleveland and Secretary Manning ogainst small pox im Canada im In this view I concur, by the law of 1878 it is provided, among other things: First. That no vessel coming from any for- ‘ign port or country where any contagious infectious disease ‘exists, or conveying any or poisons, merchandise or auimala -d with any contagious disease, shall come the United States exeept in the manner and subject to the regulations in that act | authoriz | | ‘The surgeon general of the marine al service shall, under the direction of oft the execution of th: shall frame all needful rules and regulations fe that purpose. These rules and regulations | shall be subject to the approval of the Presi- dent, but such rales and regulations shall not conflict with or impair any sanitary or quaran- 6 laws or regulations of any tate or mani- | eapal author now exasting or which may hereafter be enacted. ‘The policy of Congress has apparentiy been mainly to leave thix branch of the public ser= vice with the states, and m of the seaboard states have statuies more or less ciaborate om the eubjec The :tate statntes and regulations, however, may be supplemented by the national execu- tive. My conclusion, therefore, is that the surgeon general of (he marine bospital service and the Secretary of the Treasury, with your proval. have authority to make pecdfui rates and regulations not inconsistent with the state lawe apd regulations the quergatining of ss coming into our harbors, with a view te the protection of the health and lives of our Very respectfully, —. vee WH H. Mn, Attorney General, ———— ‘The ‘Sultivan-Corbeit F rm ight. ALF KATES TO NEW ORLEANS ViA R. ANDO, ‘Tickets soid September 1, 2 and 3 for oue fare for the round trip, good to return within tem days from day of ule, Choice of route vis Shenandoah Junction or Cincinuati.—Adet, oe marereste”