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Slw ail pmM AND Weekly National Intelligencori I. X. lUIltllllT, i:illlnrnnl l't-rtpt-IMnr. VV vlllNOTOSmillllilliiKiOCTOllF.It S, ISM. LOCAL MENTION. li'H'SRKRFrMW ftlxinl to reflUllMl IllMf ip" ss well as tho, nbpnt tncnminenMhonsekecii- ik aJnmlil, mtfnrfs making prtrclisses. In till Hup, ' i ilitiabtlrimt"m of Mr. George llrellbsrth, Its ovntt sunset, anil lnpi Ids targis and stipsrli slock palter, chamber, iHnlnc-ronm, library, and i in. tnmllfirri 1 1 u Mock is unusually large. Ami I'timi Tf I j ihlng new and doalneble manufactured, i t pf I. p. much lower than the sxtme goods cnn bo I Ml for,OlllMr In entering the rstslillstl- if Mr tlr-uMrtli voa lnvr to Hscrud otieflUht sirs, imi Ton win be n-pald lor tlil ftlletit liicnn. .!-' I,S" Willi Ollp of I III" largest anil finest Slock. inillniiilii thiidiy. and If Jon purchase, ndtan--s will Iwsefurnl In low prices Hist will mu n iiigiiiiulnio emrelf on hatl.g visited melt nir. ir. tliuti'ainl loaves of liroml tens tlio lo ..iiloii msde to the Kir bv our friend Tim Sullivan a fen tusrs since aflur Milking n !I(mI ol luck. in t has mraln smiled on falni, anil lit) la about om- irkioc In IiiiOimiss on his own account. 1 1- iis una the commodious tiiill.llnc 1310 Pennsylvania . .nni nml Is fitting the same up in most gorgeous it- .1 1. rinuiiiiiit imii ni nn npenr.i mis week, I of whli h ilue imtliK tvlll bo given In tlm dally i r Tim's great cpoHenco In the rrtaurnut i ies Is a aiittPient gitaran oe tint evcrvllilng i oo moi satisfactory In every ileptttiitciit, the i.'e.t wine, liquors, and cigars, liiie the larder II In. stocked with the choicest or ea entiling to W nnd In tho market l'ollte attention mill ninlerato t ilcos mil be the rule nt 1 tin's new establishment. .E of Ilic liest comltieleil, Wst appolnti-il, nml mint capably lnsnaced icstaurant In this city Is th it or Mr riurlesO Ooilfrey, corner of Thirteenth nml K streets, l'ollte attention, moderate prlre., nml furnishing the best of cseryttilng to tin outlined for money bis given Mr. Godfrey a patronage unloved by no similar HUbllsliiiient In this cllv. Ills table il I te It id irnis supplied wlih the choicest of dishes, lillo his ptlres .lie at all times most moderate. Ilo i iin prepared to furnish rooms cosily ami cora r .i lably furnished by the day or week. Kino's Palace a palaco In tvality. A royal iio.pi.iy nt the most fashionable bats, bonnets, lice", Humus plumes, tips, pluslios, aelaots, bltils, nun -er, sallns, silks, laco rchhIi, kid Klovos, rloaks, nml m".'i Special Inducements will bo olfeied this week, llonot tnlisthech.incc; elofnt IisiraIiis will m iCre. In all urtlcbis. Special saloof rlilldren'a uinl inbnes' bats, ranglnc from 50 cents to f2. A Laniluio souvenir to tilery purchaser. Don't fall r.-.eotbe hindsomest and largest millinery housa In iliisDIslrlct. Mn. W. N. D slton, 003 Pennsylvania nvo i.ue, tales pleasitrii In atinountlnc to the Washlnclon public lint )ils fall ami winter stock of bouts ami sli(-a f..i lullDf, misses, lienlleineu, and cbtMren Is now cnipirte, ami embraces all the finest Roods manii- i. lured, nil ol whlrli be will sell .it the mit moiln . it.-prices. SperIM attention Is InMied loblsisiotk r children's sprlnu-lieel shoes, which cm be found In Ulthe iiewost and most desirable shapes f hli iiren's Roods of uety description Is a specially at Oalion's. Tiipminy laily readers of The Sdkdav "i iiald will no doubt . pleased this iiiornlne to in. tint 1'rs. A. T. WhltliiR, 021 lVMinsjh.inl.i vi.iii, a 111 hasrt her winter npenlni; of pstterti uuBlsntitl Iits on Tuesday next. litis opeiiliiK ii in bo minor the finest of tliosom nml tlie'lulle-s In. alien 1 It will find a beiutirul dlsliy t nil the isoii'snoseltles. Mrs. Wiiltliie extends acnnllil ii. Mtiilon to the ladles to tall and vilineis Ibis H-piay. Mns. Ootmas, !H2 Seventh street, mallei - Imp irt.uit aiinoiinccmeut In another roluiuii con- . lie li.lles" iloil-s and dolmans, all nmlo In the v siii,s mid at prices th.it defy competition. . iv I al'ii bo found at this establishment a hand. Hi. f cloth wraps lor Ivlles, misses, and chll- . ii, i i rull 11 ins of silk plushes In all shades, ii vim lie iirered at biralns. !-eo adsertlse. nent. "I the largest anil liest-seleeteil stocks t ami shoes for ladles, misses, Retitlemen, and I n stint at the I'Stablishineut of Mr. II. C I u-or, un .Voir Yoil aaenuo. This slock bis .-1 .oie.'tiil with Rreit cire, and ombraces alt tho nest Goods r the in. ist iclebrateil makers. Low crlees hiiI fair dealing Is Mr. Windsor's moilo of doing Ini-lni-ss. TnE purest aahlskie. and the choicest brudles, m fait Hie best of eaerjihliiR In the drluk luft line, Is (.eiaed oair tl.e bar or our friend l:. i Mout, rJchtli street, near Peniisylsanli avenue. Mr. r.e Moui'airule has been made by senlng ouli i .' best of eaeiytblur; In bis line. ItEs-iiii. Di'.nxaneo.v Dr.os., atnlloueers, avilltol oi Moiida muriiliip, October SO, at tlio Seaton H ill mill inl Saloon, mo billiard tables, with balls and cues cieiiplete, tno larifo sloaes, bar and back, larevbarinlrnif, lot of assorted pictures, together avlth a lot or mUtclLaneous goods. Mn. .). 1'. 1'almpr left yestenlnv for Neav York, In order to lusii u the delivery or her luiporta. Hon rr."ii theitistom-liouse, prpparalnry to her upeu i.ii! of mUies' and children's hats on Thursday next. I.vm'Ke vonr property in the Corcoran Tim IliMirame Ounpury, Tenth and F klreels. I'nlicles sirlttcu as low as in any other flrtt-class company, and loos promptly adjusted. The choicest ami jmrest wines, liijuors, Jlos, and beer are in be found at l.u.Mour's, Kliihth urect, next to I'eninjli.-uil.i aseiiue. Table board the finest In the city. TiiiiSheilil Excehior Turco-Rnssian Baths aro tlio perfection of luxury, and cuuduclt o to health. Open Sundays till 1 P. M. Weuhino and IIecfptiox Invitations neatl v prlnicil iiy Hi run . Adams, printer, l.e Uioit liulldlng. o I'jtll Ss rcifl(N. fieorgH Spransy, 507 Seventh street. AMUSEMENTS. At the National Theatre tills week Au EUMIn lalj's company will appeir In ono of tlm (,'roitestof their recent New ork turcesses, which avlll bo presented with tho same cist ami with all lira properties and kcenlc elleciB with which Uwasqlien In the inetropolls. The llrooklyn Union ami Aryut, spoaklug of the production of tills play In that city, M)n: "ilauklml," the summer success at luly'n Theatre, New York, which was tho attraction, proied to be a charming play, me ploco Is novel iu con biruclion, and tbrouuli It runs an Intricate plot that rlaels the attention, notwIthsUudlliK Hie fact that many or the situations are anything butnuvel. It Intiuduccs three couuter.plottluK villains, adckerted wife In search of a child lint has been spirited away from bcr, a London costeruiouger ami his wife, a troi cling Bhowmaii, a worthy juung man wrongly accused of crime, a pretty marrlageabloglrl, and a host of other character, none of which seem to bo important, but all of whom fill a placo In the anion. ico has Its success for a lime, but virtue, as usual on the Btage, Is finally triumphant. Willi such ma terials, Ingeniously Iiilernoion, It will leaillly bo been that Iho piece cannot fall to belhelyand Inter esting. If It onlysened for tho setting lor the ir trayal of Vanttl Grootlge by Jfr. Cbailes I.erlercn "Mankind" would be a grand success, lhisiiartas rendered by the gentleman named is ono of the finest pieces of character acting teen upon tlm stage for many a day, and tho crowded house last night showed Its appreciation of the wonderful Impersona tion by repeatedly recalling Mr. Leclcrcq. lie Is supposed to be an old grasping inoney-lendir ono huiiiliedauiloueiearsof age, ami his nuko-up and action aro so wonderful that It Is difficult In believe that Mr. J.eclercri Is not really wh.t he reprt seuts himself to I. Mr. j:. Coleman, as I'lltr hharvlty, Kate n clean cut representation uf tho part. Mr. (leorge Parks was excellent as .'ilmuml .Mr. Wll. Ham .Morris plaved ellectliely Iho iiiluur character of Plnpaol. -Mr. C, llalnbrldgo was at home as jA(f llnrrcn. Mr. W. II I.ytell proved himself an ex t client comedian as Varmil'j, ami Victor llaniian made all that could be made uf tho part of Honey iricfc. or the ladlesor the loiupany no word sato In commendation can bo said. Misses Mary bhaw, M. moventou, llatile Uussell, and lleleue Utoenel were itioioughly at home In their resimtlte rMes, awl acted with Intelllgemo ami tplrlt. Iho scenic t-llorls WBteauiong the finest oter seen at tho Park I he fog trfett and the rescue of Altct Mntllund were (.specially realistic, and ineilted the applause that they rciclved. Haverly'B ConsolMateil .MmtoJoii Minstreln ivlllaj.pearat Pord'a this week, and they are said to oe greater, belter, and stronger than cur before, iliey Iiatonu uuususl nuiubtr of good soloists, and tneionile business and specialties lire llrst class. I be excellent reputation or this tioupulH well etuti. ilsbed here, and crowded houses aro llkelj to be tho rule. I he burlesque oiwra, cottuuieil with great pleudor, Is a feature of these perfonnanies. The Coutolldateil Calleinler anil Huroiiean MlustrelslaleIliitiily'sC'oloroiMliistiiaiuiuules. embracing lllty coloreil telebrllles, will oneu ut 1 ord's Upera House .Voteuiber u. I'all OiercoiilH . Oeorge Spransy, 507 Seventh rdreol. 'I'liu Kx.KIiil; of flu, iMiuiui,, Certainly there is an air of romance anil :t iragedj about tlio Hoiy of Uhuleeii hlngh, who, ii I-miuouuced, luleuds now to seek election to Ihe irltlsb llouto or Commons. Ilu l.gan llfeastbu ilahsraJanollhoPunJab.iiossesiioriiflheKolilniXiiuud oilier almost boubdluss woallh. Afier luluous wars ud etjually ruinous treaties, he now bids fair to close iiiscaiocr In the podllon of wiulio of Kltedeii, a lUlstKugllab country KiniHiiiiau, tvllhout IbeKobl- uuor, or any or Ids former tasl posiesslons, wte mi uuuulty from the goieiuinent tr iiss.oog. whlih. hv us luxutlous habits, bo has ulreadj iwluici to joi .tieiipiranuuiu. 'irue, ho lias purcha estates nil bulll iiisgiillicent palaces Iu hnglau.l, Llioden H bating io.l tlW.Oi. bul i,y aa ut vmiUukvm an tbew must be tolil at Id. death, leaving Ids heir My the name and Iho mnuory or the wined " tb , i.lon ami the runjab. " " Tint U'iiiiii'ii Kill it 1 1 cur. I.abt week Mm. Mamton, iluriut; Hie ab- Miito of her husband, was doing I lie wiek's famili washluglii be lack Mtcheu of their home, near lialona, when she heard a great noise among llm ,,.t in the jam. 0ulug the door she saw nlsige back boar trying to walk ell with one a the pigs, 'ihe Iber pigs had climbed out or tlio peu and scalloiesl iDeterydliecl on, uud two large dogs Ibal bad boui ut on seteral bear-huuls stx at a ule distance erfeclly coned. Mrs. Marstou lushed for the boiler scalding water, which the emptied upon the bead the boar while It tion trying to retalu bold upon the iB. Iltr dBughter attacked the bear with nn ax and two dogs came to thtlr supiioit. Mis, Muiston does loI know liow Itociurred. but die inluute the bear tvw dead, with u dozen deep .lies from the ax In Us bead and tbuulders, lis bide ally puled uir by I bo scaldlut; water, both of Iu 1 Maided and closed, and the dogs hanging to it. at bight Ibe old uiau was asked if be would bate k chop or bear steak, uud couldu'l make It out illUallalrnanloscilbcd, He now says he will . - .... ra liiiw ngaiusi uu :is btsar. i H'voU Jtlctr (Jituhii) Timet. - 9 S Kt-naiJLilo i'dlotm. .. 'Jarnet Wolseley ana Sir Besachaiup : wur being offered pensions of JS.bOOanar for gifts of a.0, WO each Iu cash, sensibly thio the l-i 11 Uicrcuau. Ueoige fijirauey, ,07 Bereutli streel. CITY NEWS. TOWN TALK. The Washington World njnaears onlargeel atrd Improved. Hon, William Lawrencu hns rolnrncil from his Western trip. hovely overcoats, trimmed with pluMt, for the little folks, nt A. Saks A Co.'s. Col. Amos Wplister, ohlof olork of tho Troasuty Depittment, returned to this city from lloston yesierday, I.arRfl niimbfrs in the various Departments left last night tn attend ihe November ejections In the New England Slates. Mr. C. Ii. Cnrtlss, of tho Treasury De partment, returned from Ohio yesterday, whero lio had tiecn to attend tho election In that State. .Tnlm M. Sullivan and J. T. llailot worn lst w rck appointed In flrst-tlsss clerkships. Chsrles r. Chipllno was proinoled to a clerkship of tho same grade. Mr. Samuel ( Cliotv, of thU city, was re Hosed of his valuable watch and clisln In VhllaileU pMaem Wednesday, whllo attending tho lll-Centen. nlat. I have stilTereil with milartoui fever about four months. I used a great deal of nulnlne, wlileh onlv gave me temporary relief, and nuVcted lny beadi but two bottles of the TllxtrolTliilct" cureil tne entirely. M t. Willi', 812 Tenth streel. The stucess of the Norwood Institute, on rouricenlh ftreet. In this city, seems to bo concealed by nil A school mi (on'clentlously cnmlucltsl can nolbetiHi ivarinly avelciiuil In ntiv city. Persons having rliililti-u to nlucate should rail at ISIS nud l.M V'ourteetitlt street Only a few left of tlio Peacock-green over coats, price ?ts. gn.j.1 vidua nt j;o. . Saks Co., ilCanii aisSiiacnth street. All entertainment by the little folks for llolieniMt or tho School of Cooking and Ihe i:plph any Mlnlou Is announced In lake place at Wlllard Hall l'rl.lay next, at 3 anil 7:30 P. M, Thern tvlll bo a drill by tho Washington Light Inrsntry Corps, a recitation hv atlas Eva Henderson, and other at tractions by Ilic Utile folks. Part of the old Kqnlty Court-room, on tlio first floor of tho City Mail, hns been fitted up as a room ror ladles walling theroussvltnessesand otberwlso The absence or all privacy of this sort hitherto baa bceu little lss than barbarous. The new IViully Court, room an.lsninoot tlin clerks' offices will ba the only puts of Ihe new building completed until furlht r np proprlatlons aro made. A fllylographic pen Riven away with uvery quartet Ink. A qu.atter or a ream or nolo piper ror Ueents. Ono thnosanJ Vngllsh books of nil kinds at hair prices a set of fifteen volumes of Dickens for even doll irs. Sets of Thnckaray, Wntctly, llulwer, He yiilncy, Hawthorne, and Cooper at halt price: and as for toy-books, there Is no end to tho variety that Is on exhibition at Ilr.nl Adams's two large establishments Manager Snelbakor, of the Comique, was nr rested jestenlay ottcrnoon on the chatge or seri ously assaulting a. mimed Imy uanied Charles While, who has been employed at the Comique for several sveeks bo claims, nml jestenlay be demanded bis wages, lint Instead of rcceltlng bis money got a terrlblo kick betnisin his eyes, snelbiker sajs Whlto beeamo abusive and went so far as to draw a knlte and threaten lilm, wheu holnsoir-derensoklckeilhlm. ineliuker left collateral for his appearanco In the Pullce Court un .Monday, Double tho stock of overcoats we have ever shown are noav dlsplaytMl on nur counters. A. Saks i Co , 31(1 and .lis seventh street. Our lady readers should not fall to visit the new fur ilcpulmcnt of Messrs. Willett A lttn.tr, 005 Pennsylvanli avenue. Tu meet tho In ere islngileuianilsor spice required to conduct a busi ness In rallies' wraps this arm hate added another room In the tear or their premises, which enables them to slinss ihelr extensive stock or soil-skin garments, rur and sitln-llncd-tloluniiM and rlrulirs, nml all articles pertaining lo a lirst-cliss rur houo. Our feelers will dud their prices as lowasany Eastern huise, as hem so many or our citizens are persuaded to send their orders, attracted by n.teitieil prices. Washington may well feel proud of her repieentatlvesal the l!l-Cetitcnnlal celebration In Philadelphia held during the past week, lor they car ried the palm oil In ever) thing. Our Knights Templar were the finest, our Columbia boat crow the fastest, our colored mllltla were superb, our archers were faultless In their aim, our bicyclists presented the neatest nppeirance, while last, but notleist, our Marino II mil produced tlio best music. What more could onocltv io In such a crowd? Heaven spare the throng rrom railing Into the hinds or those Philis tines whet run tho hotels Iu Philadelphia again. They goiigi d and extorted money like birds of p rcy. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. - m We lint e Tale -n 'I line Uy the forelock and prepared for cold weather. Our building Is filled rrom basement to attic avlth business. Uress suits and oacrcoats for boas, outh, and men. I.lsonrin llrolhers, clothcrs and tillers, ccrner betenth and I:. TRAINING SCHOOL, FOR NURSES. Tlio I'lrils Aiiiimil Houtliisr, Willi lister est 1 m; r.xcrclKVN. On Monday evening , October 123, the intro ductory exercises to the regular course of Instruction In this slIiiioI were held at Marlnl'8 Hall. 1 he faculty and niamgersor tbu school were atell represented on the plltrorm. Dr. .1. .M. Toner, as president, was In 11, o chair, lir. V. Howard, Dr. P. .1. Murphy, llr. K. A. Ashr.jnl, Dr. A. P. A King, Dr. J. s. Ileale, and llr. II. W. Prentiss, wlilmihers, were present I he audience was large, Imludlng a uumberur ladles, fudge M.icArlhur, of the District supreme Court, was .also on the platrorm. Dr. Toner.as nresldent, opened the meeting with somenliat exlcude.1 remarks pre t lolls to lulroiluclng.ludgeMacArthur and the repre sentailreer the faculty, Professor I. W. Prentiss. Dr. Tuner alluded to the success which graduates of the school bail already met w Itli, and exalted the omco of thelralneil nurse. Ilethen referred tul'lorcnco Nlcnt lugjle as tho earliest and most efficient worker tu this field ot education uf nurses, criticising uufator.ibly Ihoportraltur her asglaeu iu tho November L'miuru. Iloreiieateil the story or bisal-ltlo Miss N'lglitlngale, aril loncluded bis remarks by giving the statistic? or nurses' training schools In this country, as ruruUhnl by the liureau or Education. Atlheclpseor his re im.iiU Dr. Toner lulroiluceil Judge MacArtbur, avbose address was filled with a humorous and wlttlly-ex-prcFscdst mp Uhy w ltli the oojects ror which the school nnsruuhdul. Pruressor Prentiss then delitered the annual ail dress. After extending a hearty welcome tn tho pupils and friends or the school, ivbo bad taken a llaely Interest Iu Its success, lie slated that the Insti tution was now entering upon Ita fifth jear o( practi cal worx. "tto propose to show the public, " ho Bald, "thenceduf educated nurses, and their supe riority; to elevate the business or nurses to the stand ard or a profession; and, having awakened tin; de mand for Ihelr sert Ices, to supply It In the persons of trained nurses. " Ilo referred to tho lr.efflc.acy or so. called professional nurses up to a tery recent date their being advanced In life, and following the occu pation of nurses rur want of something better tu do or thelrsuperbtltluns and want of discretion In gos slpplng with their patients on violent and ratal cases. Professor Prentiss Insistent that wo had no right tn Intrust the care of our sick and luted ones to such Ig norance and Incapacity. He related the lamenta tions or a mother over her dead sou In his want or the proper nursing which she herself bad felt the benefit or. In contracting rrom liliu tho typhoid feter which caused Ids death. Tho fears felt by phy sicians that trained nurses would Interfere with their treatment was, he Bald, entirely unrounded, so far at least us the pupils of lids school were concerned, for tho lniKirtanie of tier fect subordination lo tbu doctor's wishes was constantly and forcibly Impressed mini Ihem. The necessity ror male nurses, their scarcity andthelacK ot education Iu those that could boob lalned, was also mentioned. 'I he present protect for n hospital bids fair to Improve this condition of things. 'I bo remaining portion of Ilia address avas of a prac tical tbiracter, aim camo with a very good grace fiom ami whose abilities Into Ixen so practically applied from the Inclpleucy of the school to Us present successful adianceuaent. lie emphasized Iho importance of establishing nt once a nurses' home, and wills It a nurses' directory. Hunks to thotllorls of those kind friends (now numbering some three hundred as members! who hail conducted Ihe Alt Loan Exhibition ami .Martin Washington lei-paily It was iwsslble to Inaugurate such n sehuiie, and feasible, under prolvr management, to make It tery nearly Btlf-supixirtlng. He would se lect a suit ible house, under the charge of a matron, with sleeping apirjt.ienls and board to be tarnished at a reasonable consideration, to nurses out ot em ployment, with room also for inch Instruction as Is atulnableawayriomtheslckbeil. Such a "Homo" would supply an urgent waut that Is dally experienced In this city, for ctery one avould kuow wheie to obtain a good nurse without delay, which at present Is Impossible. 'Iho matron would baiochargeof an urrtceiu the building, here a nurses' directory would bo kept i practice already estab. ItBhedln lloston, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati. 'Iho directory, besides containing a leglster of nurses and Ihelr engagements, would also exhibit a leeord of the qualities, good or bad, tho einclcucy or Inefficiency, of those already employed, as obtained fiom tho f.iinl lies In which they had rendered service. Such a dlrctpiry, besides affording Blek persous prompt at teutlou In the hour of need, svould he ur lumdta con venience and utility to straugerii slitting the city, as ell aslo their medics! Attendants'. In conclusion, Pio ressor Premise urged the nw easily or all Interested In Hie iiilerpriiu enlisting the i is'iprrailoii ot Ihelr friends and placing the Institution upon a sound fluani lal bisls. I.'urllelil .Moiiiiiiifiii I'nIr.ViitcH. The following is tlm programme mi far m ranged for the tarlous days of tbn fair to be held hero late )tl Nottlllber and the first lliTH.iil.ir. tnti..- cembcr, Katurdiy, Noteiuber S3, opening cere monies. Sunday, Notember SO, iiiemoiUI daa : Jlon day, S7lb, Army of the t'niubcrlaud day: Tuesday. Sslh, public school children's days. Wednesday, sDlli, bicycle day; 'J hursday, totli, .Masonlo days Vrldat. llrccinberl. military da); Halut'dsy. Sd, District of Milumbladays huiidav.ud, eiuslugieriinonles. 'Ibis iisjiiient of dajs, while not Dual, will Iu all proba blllly be ttdlieinl to. Letters hate Iwn leeelted from all or the proiiilneut cottuii.inllls ofihohuuth lor space tu show oil their aallous eililblli, and Ihe pruspocu are bright that the whole alfalr will be highly successful. I'lldayeteiilng Ihe Puia ladlea losidlug Iu IP, , ,ty l'"'d au luforinal inoeiiugai tbu residence of .Mrs. Jscttlebauforil, Ihe mpuUr newspaper (orresiundent from that State, fur tlii.iuiipi.se of exihaiiglug tlews Inregardtofiiriilshlugsuebaillilea as woull onlv conic within the raugeof fenlnlne lasles Iu aid lit tuoujinlngUarileld .Memorial llasaar. Tin re was a lull altciulauce, and aller Iho mailer In a spirit of harmony and uuatilinlty had buen fully canrassed Ihe Jihi mm fully m.nle clear that the Jowa ladles will do Iiieii full sluiutu make tbeexblblls from Iho'-llawk-ejo state" un attractive fealmo of Ihe uposlilou. Ihe etentiie. durliiL. hiterv.-iinnr imii...... .....,...- aiiily inlersiwrmil wllh.brllllaut performa'ntes on the InJ'tiT, i '" t'rJ,h'l". liaudsome Utile lady of Des Monies, luna, Tim Ite-Hiiliur I'sTHOterniice. A reiireeeutntlvo of tho 'IHmu-Dtmocrul )?. !"',.'t,i't ''"'Hw 'I 'be LoulslauaSlalo Lottery l.ue,"i.'a"irw ,eJlr '.' ' "ljr.of('oluiubui,.MIss.; ,,,?ni?f ?rtlitll"'f. V5'!100' " the lucky bolder of one mill or the capital i r ze of 73,Goo. on ticket So. , 101, and asked Did sou 'not fed dated wluu f.itoi-lbylortuner" "Au, m.t atall, 1 had an imw j ..vuiu niu. I Jiau uceu lasitig tiektts well, now It must bo lor neatly two years, and I was biding my lime, for I fell my lurie would lomo soon. 1 ieierliurrlidlbol.ollery Company up, but waited, taking ;uiy ilckute regularly every mouth, and now I' tel.lt thetu. " What do j (,u lutenel 'doing w lib bo jiioneyl"' "Will, the night I bilievcd I liad won 1 mentallv dutrll.in.vi n . ,...." children, and J jiroisose to Intost a i,rtiou of tho incbcy for thetu, 'Jhepiaui J made ou that night I Intenct tarryhik out. I feltou lhatoaslon by intui tion, It would almost sown, that I bad won. The mi. ing, ill eouise, Isliuposslblotodetulbo." 'Jhusho Wdud bis time. 'J he next drawing will occur Xottiu UrH, auiluuyiufoimallou thuoof can beioadeon ai.pllcatloutoii, A, Dauphin, Stvt Oiluius, ha,-. -t. O. Ttmit'Vtiaiinil, hrpttmUr IC, OUR SOCIETIES. NnionlB Nonls. Tho Snprorao Council rnet lasl nlglit dnd ronferrsxl the Thirty-third llcgree on a number ol candidates nbo wereelectM to receive that degree at tho BiMtioe of tlio Council lsst week. Sir C. W. Meimett, 1'. 15. C, or Wash Ington Commandery No. I, and family have ro turned to the city from Ihelr summer residence, on Seneca Lake, N, V., and aro at their home, not II streel. Do Molay (mounted) Commandery No. -1 at ere the special guests ot Corinthian Chasseur Com mandery Kn. SI, of Philadelphia, dnrlog their stay In the city of lirolherly Love, and aro loud In their praise of tlio liosnlialiilei received. Under the com mand of Sir E, P. l.awson, K. C, tho horseback 8lr Knights of No. linados very credllablonri'oarance. The grand visitations for this wcok will occur as follows i To-morrow ovenlng, rotomac Lodge No. 8l Tuesday etenlntr. New dernsaleni Lmlge No. , and Harmony Loilge No. 171 Thursday evening, Lafayette Lodge No, t, and Washington lenienniai i.oitge so. m rriday evening, lllram Lodge No. lOi Saturday evening, Naval Llgo No.l. llrother John C. llakor, 1'. M. of National Lo,lgo No. 13, P. II. P. of (Vlumbls Chapter No. 1, and a Sir Knight ot Columbia ttominamlety No. S, died Wednesday lsst nt consumption afler n long seasonot Illness, Ihe Lodge, Chapter, and Com mnmlory are callrsl lo meet at the Templo this after iioniiat Ii30 o'clock to allenil bis funeral, llrother lisker was an active and earnest Mason, and no doubt his funeral will bo largely attended. The first of the five Masonlo sociables to be ltcn thh winter will take place November H. The programme will Include llonch's nnnd, xylo phone solo by Mr. Lttsbyi Instruments! trio, violon cello, flute, and pianos readings by K. II. Hay and llslpli.Ifftetsoti, and Ihe operetta of "Hot and Cox," In whlrli Mossrs, Push, Daniel, and Hay will ap pear. Dancing will begin nti-SO. Theptocoeds ot these entertainments will bo divided delta een St. John's Mile Association and the Masonic lloatd of llttlef. Ill tlio Templar parade in l'lilladelphia on Thursday last Washington Commandery No. I, under the command of Mir Wtu. 11. Itrork. l- i' headed the first division, audi together Willi the .Ma tins Hand, which accompanied Ihem, receives! an en thusiastic lecepilon from tho Immense crowds. On Ihelr return horns I'rldnv evening they were met by the slny-nt-houie Sir Knlchla at the depot, tinder command of Sir Wm. tl. Moore, and escorted lo their Asylum at Ihe Temple. A welcome address was made by Sir Wm. H. .Moore and appropriately responded toby Sir Win. tl. llrock, after which a banquet was served. This was Iho sixth oldest Com mandery tn tho procession. Columbia Commanderv No. 2, Knights Templar, of this city, embarked on the ISM, train, Wednesday, October ss.tn participate In the Templar paradeof the l)l-Ccntennl.al celebration of Pennsvl aanla October SO Although the Commandery de cided In Juno last to goto Philadelphia yet positive action was delayed until October a, leaving but two wcoksln which lo effect organisation and tn make all the necessary arrangements for the pilgrimage. on juii;iik .s. i. i.uiiricj, .acting i.miuont com mander, with a rew Indefatlgablo assistants, enabled tho Commandery to appear creditably In tho Templar patade. Tlio following extract Is taken from tho local nreat of Philadelphia: " Plrst Division beten Coinnuuderies, Including tint of the murdered President, Schrocdcr's Washington Light Infantry llnnd, 2- pieces. Columbia Comiuatiileiy No. S, sir Abner T. Longley, Kmlnont Commander, and Sir John Wilson, Captain tlcnernl: 60 Sir Knights." Tho official lostet ot the sir Knights In Ilue, sup. piled by sir William Plltls, llecortlcr of the Commandery, shows Hut the nbore number Is correct, Including eleven Sir Knights ot Potomac Commandery No. 3, who Joined avlth No. S In Iho parade. Taking Into consideration lint or the thlrty-lour visiting Conimandrrles participating In tho Templar p trade Columbia exceeded tuenty-slx nt the thlrty-lour In strength ot number, her nfflcen and Mr Knights hat e Just reason to be proud, mid more so, as they sb ill remember the greeting or the lmmen'04throiig ot spectators along the lino of inarch as they beheld the lleauseanr, bearing the name nr the ( omtn indery or which the martyr President was lale a member. The ribbon badges were eigerly sought by ether Com inandeiles, nml four bundled ami thirty of the Co lumbia badges exchanged ti atiele Too much cannot be said ot tho hospitality of tho Philadelphia fiaters to Ihelr guests, which, avllli the lordlalllyur other Templirorganlratlons, will make the pilgrimage ouo long to be remembered by the Sir Kul:bls of No. 2. Oilil KolluavHlilii. llrother John C. Uaker, whoso death is noticed Iti tho Masonic news, was a mcmbtii of Cen tral Lodge No. 1 aud the O rand Lodge of the Dis trict of Columbia. The trustees of Odd Fellows' Hall have rejuvenated and redecoritod the main saloon and re Tumldied the dressing-rooms, and ties hall Is now open tor eng igements to tho public. The acoustic properties have also been greatly Improted. The visitations of tho officers of the Grand Lodge for llils week will bo as Pillows: IZxcelslor Lodge No. 17, to-morrow evening; Federal City No. so, Wednesday evening; oriental Lodge No. 19, Thursday evening. There will bo no visitation of the nrnnd Hucatupment this week. Klections for grand representative to the Grand Lndgo will behold this week" as fullowa; Mon day etenlng. Harmony Lodge No. 0, Cotenant Lodge No. 13, Deacon Lodge No. 15, Exrelslui Lodge No. 17; Tuesday evening, Washington Loilge No. 6, Gol den Ilule Lodge No. SI; Friday evening, Eastern Loilge No. 7, deterred from last Friday on account of entertainment. Eastern Loilge No. 7 gave a very agreeable entertainment Friday eaenlng list at Odd Fellows' Hall, In tho presence or a largo number or the mem bers or the Order aud their families, llrother J. T. I'etty.Grand liepreseutatlve, delitered the address or welcome. In which he said that the entertainment must be considered In the light or a house-wannlug in honor of their removal from the regbm of "Kld rtell i:otloins"to the central part ot the city. A well-selected programme avas then rendered, consist ing nt Instrumental music by Dr. Ulsdiuff, F. M. Clirke, and Piofessor II. Schuster; vocal nolos by MlsscsJenule Foster, Katie Scott, Marie L.M.iddren, Mrs. Ilettlo II. iicLweu, and Mr. J. i:. Taylor duet by Mr. J. 51. Iluchanau and Miss Molt, and recitations by Pruressor K. C. Townsend.MIss Lmma Saunders, aud Miss llesslo Perry. The elections in the subordinate lodges for Ite presentatlves to the Grand Lodge list week tesulted aitollons: Central Lodge No. I It. t'lnler Hunt, P. O. M. Wm. W. Moore. P. G. Sire; If. Fisher. P. tl C. K. Wolls. P. .; J. I:. JIasou, 1'. II. J. coiumuia i,ougu ISO. 10 1 nomas w. Fowler, P.O. M. ; J.8. Tonilluson, P.O.; A. J. Donaldson, I'.o V. W. Milouey, P. .; U. II. Itldenoui, P. u. .i. r. ., iiiieiuure. r. i.; nenry irlne, 1. U. Union Lodge No. II Geo. B, Kmiuous, P. O Henry Kuhn, I". ().; W. 11. Overby, P. G. rrienu.uip i.oiige No. is si.ax Hock. P.O.; Johu ,i. suum, i.'. ,,.; 1 nuiilllS liyUCS, 1', U, ; H. C. E;poy. P. O.; P.W.IIraudenbtirg, P.O.; James A. Vtatt, P. u, Melroiwlls Lodge No. 16 c W. Lcaiinanl i, P O.i Peter Harr, P. (!.; W. J. Drumuiond, P. G. M. D. llralnard, o. II.; E. P. llendlev. P. u. Mechanics' Lmlge No. 18 .Limes "II. Chaniber lalu. P.O.; Hubert Ilutlor, P. G.; Samuel Irexlet, Oriental Lodge Nu. 19 John L. Vogt. P. G Jehu Wcldc, P. U.;rJohn Thaw, 1". ti, M.; Frl'tz Trelber, P. (,,; Peter Vlerbucheu, P. G.; Louts Kettler, P, O. ; Daniel Pfell, P. o. Federal City Ledge Nu. 20 W. II. Wilson, P. G.; Vt. H. stansbury, P. O.; L. J. Garner, p. o. Iiiileimuiluiit Order r MccIhiiiIch. A delegation of William bonis Schley I.odgoNo. , Georgetown, a Islted Anchoraud rrlcnd sblp Lodges Thuisday ovenlug last. llrother Bamuel 11. Hell, I'. M. of Friend ship Lodge, left tlio city last eveek on his annual visit to his old home lu Detroit, Mich. Tuesday evening next tho officers of the Grand Lodge, accompanied by a delegation of sonio twenty-five or the District brethren, will visit La fayetts Lodge No. 11, Alexandria, Va., leavluu the .itith-itreet depot at i o'clock. ' ""'" ,ue The iUcluimcs' Adcocate will lie Issued on Wednesday next, aud will contain the elegant address of FastMasterThomas A. Watson, of Anchor Lodge No. 0, this city, and Past Master Lewis Hochhclmer, of Mart land Lodge No. I, llsltlmore, and other mat terser Interest to Ihe Order at large, The giand visitations of last week were made unusually Interesting. At Capital Lodge. Vteduosday etenlng, llrother I). G. Elchelborger.r! M delivered the address, and recitations wero given by llrother alcKay, ot Anchor Lolgo No. o, and ICd, 1 nomas, J. M ot Larayelte Lodge No. 13, At friendship Lodge, 'I hursday evening, Ilro, Hanson i:. eater, b. It., reaj a startling essay ou gliosis, and remarks were made by llrothersL. II, Patterson. P U. It.; Henry U. Wagner, P. G, A,; Ed, Journey. P. M and George O. Wilson, J. jr., and recitations by llrother Ed. '1 nomas At Latajetto Lodge No. 13, l-rldayeteulug, there was an address by J, T Dun bar, J. M. of Washington Loilge No. 0, reuiatks by E, C. Crump, G. A.; John W. Thompson, O.T., and others, songs by J. W. Thomas, ami recitations by E. 11. Thomas, The list of the series of vlslta. lions will bo intdo to Eiccltlor Lodge No, 12, odd Fellows' Hall, Navy Yard, lo-morrow evening, when llrother V. O. O'Neill will dellter an address. II. 1 O. JUIlN. This Lodce met on Hiiuday evening Ia3t at Us usual hour with a largo attendance of the brethren present. All the chairs were filled by the proper oni. eers.auel three candidates wero lultlated In line stylo. Unoer the head of good of the ordsr speeches were made by several members, and words sf cboer and congratulation were uttered hv visum? i, miner. which were well received. The bo)B are Iu a fever of excitement and friendly rivalry over the approaching olecllon for Loilge otnrsrs, the greatest difficulty belur from bu inatiy worthy aspirant lo select the two best? t eellug confident thatnone but worthy brothers will be v.cm-t, i.i.uiu uciug no oiners to select irum, ) aud that the succrss ol Washington Lodge Is assured, we jiause to furiilih you more anon, fvoclely Nolna. Sonto Jonadab The officers of the Orand Council will vl.lt Frleuclsblp ,olgo No, C. T. II.. MaryUnd, Wednesday evening steal. AiiieAU el 'iihiai. Tho grand officers "in mate uiu lonowiug crncul tint Ibis week Equal L(lgu No. 17, Monday; llennloue Lodge No. 15, Weluoulay, Webster Lodge No. 7, Friday. Uatluiivay (tub. This ul lib will hold its leguisr meeting lo.iilgbt at llasonlo 'Jemple. 'Ihore mn uosiivii auiircnses or reiormeu loen. simi sir ilany Foietman will sing soteial baritone solos, ...vv.uu ni.if.vi.i m (n, MS ... UUIC ieUI.e HO teuilmr 11,1c, aud 17, ut which there will bo a num. bcr of new ami atlraelhe features, lluNot IIchIHUo 1 o call, If only to coiujiaru our block and ptlres wlthotliuis, Eiseiiiau llrolhers, clotbcrs and tallois, comer Kesentli and E. TlioKIUor I.lnliikr. Young Olticky, of the Union Club, had Wen up In .Marin county shooting for a week, when be received u dispatch calling liliu home, "Jly dear boy," said his partner, taking him aside, liate)ou Ihe courage tu bear up under a lenlbleblowr" ' 'W-w-li-atlslll." gasped Glucky. "Your wife has eloped. "UrcMbcolt I' 'said the deseitexl husband ; "wllh tvhoiur" "Wllhjour tailor," "You don't nay so, " replied Ihe bereaved mau, wllh a beaming smllo. "Why, I owed him six linn, drcd dollars. Wbat'llyou Inker" llcayoii eloiu Indeed teuirior the wind to Iho hhoru lamb Itrr(ik HodJ tnti, '. I'ott. 'I lie Euullable C'o.operaflte JIiiHUInif Aasoelatloii, Subscription books aro now open for the foui lb issue or steels lu this association, 'i bow con. tcuiplatlngtuiall monthly luvestuootlor vt buying a home or other propei ty should luuulie into the ad (inluics and Lincflti (.u to Ibtam lu bo ijuItablo, OUT DOOR SPORTS. AmtMlcn. l'robably no racing ovhhl this season has attMctM to imilh attention In this city al the one Sotlen iipdythe llLCenlennlal Cottimltteeof I'hlla elphla on Iho StlmvlVlll on Thursday last. Tho late regalia In this city ot tho Potomac llltcr llowlng Clubs was nothing la comparison to Iho eagerroaS ills, played by tho friends eif tho Columblas as they awaited tlio two events In which thechamplona of iho District were engaged, There was a very large dele gation ot the Columbia Club In Philadelphia to see the races, and Ihe corridor of Ihe Colonnade Hotel wero continuously thronged by persons wearing the badge ot the popular young organisation, while on the Streets could here and thero bo distinguished similar rlhlsons on Iho dresses of the ladles. Tho rtnii. i,v Ihelr gentlemanly and nnlet deportment, have made many warm friends In Philadelphia, and Ihelr victo ries afforded almost as much pleasure as If they had been won hero on Iho banks ot the Potomac. In tho four-oarcd race Iho Colnmblis wero strong favorites, their st jlo and wonderful form making It Impossible almost to get the fi lends of tho other organizations to Invest any money. Among tho contestants wero the Falrmoiints and Crescents, of Philadelphia, the litter being tho club that defeated Ihe Columblas In tho trial heat In Iho National llegatta In last, Tho course and day wero both In grand conillllon, while an Immense audience witnessed Hie races from the hills and banks of the river, l'rom tho word go the Columblas held everything, and avon Ihe raco hand, snmely In 0t2',, Iho Falnnouiils coming In second. The victory was received wllh great applause, tinni their friends on shore. In theclght-oared race the hopes of the Columhlaawcro balanced, forthey knew that they were to meet tho champions ol the United Stales, and n crow tint has not sutteteil defeat this year, and undoubtedly a team worth contesting against, and a good, etching r.aeo would bo equal to tictory. On tho other hntui, ibev wero fully confi dent that they ha.l individually as strong a crsw as Ihelr nnt.sgnnlsts,.bilt they Licit etpcrlcnco In such boats as clght.oareiUhells; cnnseipiently looked for a capital race, with n taint hope that victory might again come to them Well, Ihe race was rowed, and rowed well, and the Columblas, the champions, or our Distort, luvo now added lo Ihelr honors Hint of being the champion elghl-oarcl crew ol the United Plates, "itch .trace awl such a tlclnrv has not been accomplished before In Iho history nf boating, anil IheColnmlilas feel Justly proud of their well-earned tennwii. Prom Ihe slarl lo llnlsb. the race avas pulled wllh etery Particle of strength pos sesseil by tho sixteen inell, and the time mxdn lir tho Columblas (SilO) It the fastest on rccotd fur Iho Schuylkill Ulver, boating a rormor tcrord neatly thltly.llvia seconds. Upon the llnlsh of the raco a sceno of the stlldest illsoidor existed, men unknown tacach other, but stealing Iho badge ot the winner, embracing and jelling themselves hoarse In In lug lo outdo the shouts of others and the nolso inado by the steam whistles nt iho latluchea In the harbor. The Columbia mon, as may well be Imagined, went all to pieces, and thelt antics ami r.aoers w.sm .., amusing lo witness, and their advances to old Ellis ,?isni, .Tn,, uss maue moduli exactly what it Is, was north a sight to soe, he next to Iho crew being Ihe lion or the day. These two tares close the beat ing season In tliis neighborhood, and nobody can deny Hint It has been CnltittiMi's -isir. nt tl, n i.e....i. clers or t lederlckburg, Washington, and Philadelphia bear pnior. It shows also that to succeed In boning a club must be recruited with a young and hardy sot id men, who are not only milium but eager tu row, and will put theniMltc entirely lu the hinds of their trainer. The' treatment or tho Columblt ciuii in i iiiimeipnii uy tne committee having tli i'K in . in en uge was sn.aimy to siy the least, but no u,-.uo.,iiai.-iicii iu mo si uiiyiKiii .Nasy rurthlsnter slght, as they are iftrectly Independent Item thepar ties who had the.itT.tlr In band. Jleinbers of the Washington jires, and Tub llEHAi.li In pattlculir, am under obligation to Mr. McSelly. or tho Ve-per Club, or Philadelphia, ror favors extended ou thud ay uf the races In l'lilladelphia. The l'otomacs will omleavor tltu coming winter to Instill new lire Into tho ranks ut their oluii by the addition or a lot ol now auilslmngyoiing men. Ibenioteinent lsrecilvlngthosutiportetii large num. bernr prominent uiemheis, who are tery iiuxluus to soe the championship testing at tho house or tho red aud white. Thu fair committee of the Columbia Club are making rapid progress tutvird tlio great success mat win attend the occasion, uud they predict :i Mr flnanelil teiinhiith.ii nt their efforts 'Hie lister joungl idles who will takupirt is not jet finished, liutonougb Is already seemed lo Insure n bevy i.f beamy ror each table. 'I ho money raised by tho rah will gu toward enlirglng their house and Iho procur ing of morer.icltigmaterl.il. Mr. Carter II ill nil) no's name aras omitted last wook rrom (he list ot the com mittee In charge. Ihe tickets, entitling etch pur chaser to ,t dunce In tho grand ram-, aio selling tery r.ast. h The C.uroll Institute ltowing Club, at n meeting held on bitimlay osculng, resolved to accent an Invitation retell cd liaitn theTalr committee or the tuluinbla P.oat Club teenier Into competition for the single shell lobe soled to the most popnhr oarsman lu tho District. Mr. .1. J. Collins, the genial fecro tary of the club, avas un uilinuusly chosen ns lis can did ite In Iho coutest, and ".llinniy " modestly re matked that "he wouldn't be more than a length be hind at tlio finish." 'I ho president was directed to open negotiations for the purchase of an elelu osred barge for the use of the club next season. MeKinney, of thu 1'otiimacs, vests-relay re ceived fiom Messrs tl ilt A. Co. the bamlsonio medal won by him rrom IMiker Pago on October 7. The medal Is undoubtedly the handsomest ono oter gotten nil ror a similar ctent, and Mao" Istery pioud or his prize, and tendeis his thanks to P.tgo for his selection. It has a broad bar ot solid gold, wllh the words "Slngla sculler " lu blueeiiainel. Hiispendul by a spiral gold who to tho liar Is tho medallion, circu lar In shape, with au arm ota sculler lu relief grasp ing an oar. A beautiful laurel wreath of green gnlu tapers around the bar, while engraled aiound the outer edge Istholnscilpilon, " Wouby W.C.tlcKln ney from Parker Pago In tlm race for the Potomac Ulver championship," Iho whole being enclosed In a bcauiirul case. Sinctt the defeat of Clarvoe and JIartie, ol the llureau or Kngratlng ami Printing, by that lUet pair of young pculiers rrom tlm Coast Miue-y, Messrs. Kearney and Flshet, tho sports or that bureau hate been Ihlistlug for leteuge. They got up .ipjlrln Messrs. llode and Soiumers, undoubtedly the best they po-sess, and forthwith Issued aehallengo to the pbenoinenas or the Cunt Mirvey Iho ilel was promptly accepted, and the raie occurred on .aiumlay last, wbon again Kearney and Usher proved them selves tho better oatsmon, e.i3lly defeitlng their worthy rivals in a three-mile race by about ton lengths. ' Tho Analostans will put out somo good crews next season, as by that lime many neav and young members will bj added to the organization. Iliiin Hull, Trott, of this city, was over iu Philadel phia last week, catching for the Phlladolphlas. Kostou next year will plav the team of IS2 with lory tew changes. It is said Ward will receive $3,300 for his services next year wllh tho Metiopulttaus. Powell has been signed by Detroit, and negutlitlous ate. about concluded with llurns, of the iioijuses, iispitcner. I'our of the Troy team Uwing, Cnnuuia, Welch, and Gillespie have been signed hv the New link Jletrupolll ins for next yeir. Wnril, now of rrotideucw, ami Troy, who played with Detroltearly Inthesoisou, have aim signed wllh the Mela. With the addition of Irwin ami Kichinotnl, or Worcester, Providence will begreiitlysirengtbeued next jear. Properly supported, lllciimond's left band delivery Is very tllecllto. It Harry Wright wauls lu do . i really clever thing let him alternate Innings wllh Iladbuurn ami ltlcbmond, playing them both In etery game. It would boa puzzling com bination. Tlio Nlitr-Ninii;lcil llrtiinur Thrst Toi .V ii in urn list I'liitr, Wasiiimitu.v, I). C. October 18, 1882. To the Vdltur of The Huivlau llimld: Sin: If the sprightly correspondent, wri ting from Foil Jlclleury, avhose letter appeared In your Journal ot the 17th ult., Is serious lu suggesting the probability that the casualties to the assau It may bate necessitated the use of more than ono Hag dur Ingtlie bombirdmeiit of Hut formication In 1811, Ihe uuderslgneil, who was a witness lo Ihe coulllcl, ventures to proffer Ida testlinouy lu opmslilon to tho theorollc.il suggestions courteously inlvanccd In support of the possible authenticity of contllctlng statements which lute obtained tiirronry resn-ctlng the possession or that Hag by seteial illireiontpei sons. Your coriespondent thinks It "perfectly lea suitable to suppose that many Hags woie shut down, " etc, It Is much mote reasonable to suppose, without directly lmjieacblng the teracltyor reputed owners or the nag, that they were the victims or ilecepllon, Asbutoneflag wasiueil, nllof them, avunue, must haaebeeudecelteil; and as iesiects the lady who Is reported tu bate Inherited Hie Hag fiom the gallant commander of lias fort, (.Major Atinlstoad, ) It may bo remarked that It was nut tlio custom of that day for tliecoiuniandurora tent or or a ship lo appropriate a trophy orth.it kind to bis own or family use. buch trophies wero bent to and preserted by the proper department of the Govern ment: and alter the writer ,.r it, is .,. inunlcatloii removed to Washington how islnfonned by the custodian of Ihe trophies uf the War of 181 i that tho "veritable Hag" that waved user Fort Mc llcnry wan amoiigstlhoto under his i ire. Thedepo. sltory, at that time, wasln onoorihubrlik buildings on beveiiteouth striet, nearly opjmtlto the Navy Do partnient. If Itwai eter tbeio the record ought to jdiowlr, and show alsu whether It has Imh-ii removed, uud by what authority llut, whether ever there or not, the writer hereof can truthfully afflrm that ouo aud Uiu same IlJg waved over Foil ilclleury during Iho whole or thalprotiactcd assault. It wait neither shutdown nor hauled duwu, TbewilUrbuhrldlt loui early morn of the nth or September until aller night, and again beheld It at daylight the ueit inornliig.nnii until atler the departure nt the hostile fleet. It was a new flag of iiuusually largo dimensions, and, though It sutfered some damage, Including two lirgo renlii It continued to Host triumphantly and deilautly froui the beginning to Ihe end nttboHege. If II had Piu shot dow ii and replaced MaJ. Ariulsteul would hate rc-arded audi un Incident as woitliy or notice In bis offlelal rejuirtas Ihedlsmoiititlng of onoof his gunsi but, while ineulloii Is mado of the (alter, 1101111111? Is said of the loss of a flag, Thus inuch Is voluutetreil, " for lliusakoor blstoilc truth, lu icsponso lu thu lisvlt ttluis uf )ciui cone, spondeut, who, It ma) be added, has nul correttly clveullie name of the houorod aulliur or Ihe patrlotlei lyrlo known as the Star-Spaiigle.l liaiiner." ,".".'." .?,'. K,y (,."', "'Ilium b.iwas the author of Hat thrilling poetic Production. And )our corre. biwiideut has been led Into another error In wvlne IhatFort fovingion "fell In tor Its share of shot and shell. Nu shot or shell of the enemy Ml within a mile of that work, which was situated a mllo and a quarter 01 mote from Fort Mcllenry. It was a cir cular brick formication, luouullng seven guns, con structed west of the "Ferry liar," lu oiclcr lo pre sent barges or other small craft of Ihoeiiemy fiom enteiliiK the lake kuowu as "l-prlng uatiiens " whose waters expanded around Ihu koiilhern border uf the city, and this sert Ice It gallantly iKirlormed lu cuniiettloii wllh the "City llattety, " iiiountlnir six guns, anearlliHoik tint was alternanl thrown up fur tho tamo punmio east id the "Ferry liar " It was under Iho ;uus or theso works that the mid. night storming paity ol the enemy attempted lu laud lor the purpose or making an assault 011 the rear ol rurtMclleury, belug Us western or land side, width was otberwlso iiuiirotccti!. 'Hih iin.i.i..,l ....... severely punished aud Ihelr plaus fruslratwl by lie, ti arm leco-pllon given theiii by these futllll callous and luanouiuivcsi uaiecr cu r on aicneury. IftheiObll llVlue IIIIV other liitereuluil uil..IUU- ... theeteuts heroin muulloiie-l he will lonunii what Is above written. Vt. W. Moo UK. I'resileleiit Arllutr mill Col. I'limiiutcr. At thu lilt Hi . tlio nnnearance. nml 11... destiny of Ihe President and the Colonel illlfcr.sodoos lliolr apparel. 'Ibe one wllh Ids euslly scarf, lino underwear, niulbalf-lii.se, the oilier with hiss li.nos Ingarray. '1 be Palais llujaltau supply both. 'J,B gents' furiilsblng ilcpartiucnt lias the flntstt assoit. incut of undorwuar and scarfs, both luitiinn,..! .!.... qualities, ut prices which should make Ibe Palafs r.ojal, If II Is possible, more popular than ever. Wo fins Miuav You Tho most AttractIvoa8soilinentof boys' over coats in the elly. and at pikes that win tempt jeu lo buy, Klseuian llivtbeis, iornir Sett-uth. and if. mUaKmciUit. FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ONE WEEK, CommcnciMg Oct. 30. EVERY EVENING, AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. Tlm nilgltly Aloimrclis of Minstrelsy, rj. U, Haverly's CONSOLIDATED MASTODON MINSTRELS. THEIR ANJVUAL, VISIT. Xow Greater and licttcr than ever Jic'ore, ami ThorottiIilj In lieeitlny IVlth the 1 1 avert y Idea. I. II, IMYKKLY, I. . iiULICK, - PronriCeur. Manager, 50 MINSTREL MAGNATES 50 lliivcrlyicd in I.0.I1 Hi'iiiisplicies. Tin: cuNiiur.KuitN or tub two (jki:.t ,'ivii,i,i:i COIINTHIKN Will l'rcscnt a 1'roirammc of lilvnanee, llelncment, and 1'otil. live Jfovelti. A Melanye uf Jirimln, Handily, Comedy, and Opera, Introduclny theJsateHl Brilliant .Success. Tin: jvkw iiEiMiirtmi:, J I Ell MAJESTY'S OPERA; Oil, raid's Visit lo Vanilerliilt's lloiibc. '7'iti Great J.ctm an Advllna 1'attl, and tho Superb Mastodon Cast presontlny all of the prominent celebrities of th a day: 1'attl, Nlco llnl, Galassl, franderbllt, Salvinl, Mrs. J,anytry, (the Jersey JMy,) JjOlta, Thcoitons 'J'homas, Tho Drummer-boys of Sliiloh The Mclnlyro Eninily, Kate Claxtoii and Her Six Orphans, J,ords and Ladhn, 1'ootmen In JAvery, costumed In sullns and vel vets, cntallluy an expense of over $11,000. The most Hleyant, Elaborate, and lZxtravuyunt Wardrobe ever dis played on. tho Minstrel Hlaye, Gems from till the latest Comic Operas: Tho Merry War, The Sorcerer, Olivette, Ji title Taylor, assisted by the famous histrionic HAVERLY SILVER CORNET BAND. Ilvivrto Vonr Nettlst In Advance?, :R IE O IP El IN" I IsT C3- OIE"1 KING'S PALACE JLjiUi.il lull mA f -isai &u,Mm,Mm,MimnMlllJLMm. 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Tho Largest, JKotuil Millinery House in tho United States, extending ft-oni Seventh to Eighth Streot, 200 i'cot deop, eorcring 8,000 i'oct ol grounds. Grand Opening of French Pattern fiats and Bonnets, And All the Novelties in the Millinery Line, Special Consignments from Paris and London in Millinery & Fancy Goods, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, Lace Goods, & Kid Gloves AN ELTLGAxXT, J7IJSrJ3, AlSrJ) J2X1J22!S1VJS SOUVJEJfflt TO JEVJ2JRYlmWJrASJUt. AU aro Invited lo our Grand Opening. Tho Most Wonderful Display that Skill and Art can Pvodnvo. KING'S PALACE 814 SEVENTH STEEET NORTHWEST. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FALL WEHRS 1VJ2 JIAVJi Oyj'J OF TJIJH FINEST AN1) LAXG3SST STOCKS OF FTRST-CJJASS SHOhS in the District, and wil! tw adding to it dailf all tho newest and host th inns out. Gentlemen and ladies will do well to call early while the stock is fresh and fall. Wotake areat pains in fittinu oar peojde. Children's Spriny-hccland Infants' Shoes of toodtjaalili. E 0. WINDSOR, 1423 New York Avenue. gt.mij.fmf.itsi. T Hli CALLIJNDliltS AUK COMING ! YES, WE' I.I, AM. lIUIlAIt. 'OitD'S vi:i:k of novkmiikii is. " the t'o.;si.iiATi:i OX LEE !SIIE ll'S AND EUItOI'E.VN (l.atii of llaverlt'R) i'ui,uitcn .miVNTitr.i.N. TWO MOSSTKlt SHOWS IN ONK. FIITV COI.OKCl) CELEUltlTIIS. 11LACK3! ALL BLACKS! NO llUItNT COltK USED I ALL NOTED DAHK1ES: Hilly ICersamls, llllty li.inks, Wallaces Klntr, Lett Is tlrosvn, IJIck Little, UobJtick, Virginia Annstruui;, Ati'l over forty oilier Kauioin Afrlciu Artists. Uraiul Femalo Cliorus, Maiiunotli Sour; anil Ilmco Teinis, until nit clog Tournament, Monster After pieces. Introduilnj: tlio Tito llroat Coniun1oa lu their Masstto ilajusty. Oraml Struct lMraileoii ilay cf arrival avltli Ilm CotisolliLiteHl llr.ass llaml ami Drum Corps. Walt for litis Vast Exposition ot Mjifiilflcciit aiul .Mairelmia Illnstriilsy. VE3, WE'LL ALL UK llAlt. 5r-FOItI)'S. 4B-NOVi:511li:lt 13. 3SP ATIONAL THKATIUi. ONEWEMC, COMMESCINO MONDAY OO TO II Kit 3 0. MATINEES WEDNESDAY ANDBATUIIDAr. TIIEQIIEATESTOF AM, DIIAMAS, HANKINIS; Or, IIcffKitr Your Ncltjlilior. THE MOST ItECENT SUCCESS, Ilu l'AUL MEIIIIITT, AUTHOItOFTHE "WOULD. " ritESENTED 1IISIIK IIY THE CELEIlltATED COMPANY WHICH I'LAYED IT ALL SUMMEIt AT DALY'S TIIEATItE, NEW YOIIK, WWII ALL TIIEOltiaiNALbCENEItY AND .MECHANICAL EFFECTS THE CLIMAX OF ALL8KN8ATIONS. COMEDV, DIIAMA, SPECTACLE. ALL IN ONE. MONDAY NOVKSIUElt 0. LIGHTS O' LONDON. Q.HANI) I'AHl AND 1IAZAAK OF THE C'OX.UHIII.V IIUAT UMIII s M'llloputiNOVKMllKItsoat Masonic Teinili, and eontlimoeltirlng (liutscek. Season tickets, one ilollar, iinlllllng a Kcntlonian and lailylo admission to tlio Fair, ami the holder to one chance In tlio DISTIUIIUTION OF VAI.UA I1I.U IMIESENT8 ATTIIK CLOSE OF THE FAIII. First Prize A IIIIADIIUUY UI'ItKJUT (lltANII PIANO. .lined at tl.000. Ifacillllllii of onn in. ccntly pUcwl lu the Executive Mansion,) Second Prlze-PAIIt OF LADY'S DIAMOND EAUIIINUb, tallied at 1200, ami 0118 Ol'IIEKPItES ENTS, o DD FKllOWS' UALIi (lliuli f.tas ...i..... .... ,. II. . .. nl. ,i i liall III ttlsfl rltV fill- li.lllu lisnlnlitin. Wlitma .Iramnlln iiKl uUicr vtitfitaininuitta. Fur tcriiin' apply to Janitor. uc2u-4tG UiSffUanfrjusi. 0S. tl.il.ff. lm ......-..., ...!.. ... Ir .. J, . new and enhtrfftd ticheme to bt drawn Monthly, ir ei.ii'iiAi, viiil.t., rl7n,tlll(l. -e TlcltolH iinly 80. ftlinrcH lis iriiiorf Inn int-m LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY Incornoiatesd In 1868 for 'a rears br tlm r.pftsiiiiira for Educational and Charitable nuriHisea ariih a riui. tal of l,ooo,ooo-to which a reserve fund of ISW.ooo has since licen added, lly an uTertvhehnlni; )oiuUr volu Its franchise avas made a part uf the present State Constitution adopted Docemlter It. A II. 1Si7u. The onllt .otterv ll.r voted nn nu.l ln.ln,.l In tliejnujilt of una Mult if never tcaiet or jiosffioiif t. ItH Orisml Nlntrln Nmiilins. Iivsulnvs Inltn iiliiori iiiiiutlily. A NIl,r.NIIII SU'l'Olt'I'llNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. KLKVENTHORAND UKAWINU. OLAB8 I AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. NO VKMUKItll, I8B2-IOUIH Monthly Drawluc. I.iieiU ul iho rolliitvliisr Ncliemv, under the exclusive suiwrvlslou and insuaKement of (joss. it. r. iii-Aiiii:iAiti, ur En., isuti Ueu. JUIIAI, A. KAItEY, i.r V. who iiiauauo all llieilrawlne;sot this coiupaiiy, both nrilliiiiry and siniul.miinirtl, and attest the conccluess of Ihe published Otllclal Lists, OAl'ITAl, lltl.i;, H7a,IUO. 1(10,000 TIoIsolH at Fiv llnlllirH Kuvli. t raclloiiH, lu rinim, In iroiurllou, liht or rmzaai I ('ajillal Prise I Capital Prise I Capital I'iIjo 21'rliesof le.dOO., 61'rlies of it.coo..,,, ..,,, 101'rlretof 1.000 ...t7e,0fO ... 26, WM ... 10.000 ... 12,000,1 ... 1U,UW ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ... 20,000 ... U, 000 ... 21,000 ... 29,000 ... 0,760 ... 1,600 ... 2,2(0 20 Prises of Mio,..., 100 Prizes of 200 , 100 CO , 300 Prizes of 600 Prlsta ot looo Prizes of 2S AlTllOXIHATHIN J.II7.K8I 8 Approximation Prlzesof 1760 0 Approximation Prlzesof too 8 Approximation I'llzcsof 250 1C7 Prizes, anjounllngto,.., 1281,600 Application for rates to tluls should bo made only ta the omco of tlio Company lu Now Orlcaus. z-tinuriuer information, write clearly, ulvlug full address. Send orders by Express, Keglstercd Litter. -- r.-,, V'VI HUUHtWUUUII IV ill A. WAUrillfl, w ii r . New Orleari, ii. IS. II. l Ifiln,. n.l.l r..ui..l tn V'n... . 1. ,..-.. ...II, .. -... v.v.v ".MtvawsS IV ..VST VIICAUS nil! 10 ttlvoproin.t alteullou, t(li-lt HI PAEO sidiou cJilfiSi. DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEEK B. S. E. COIlNKIt NINTH ,fc l HSU. N, W., ltospectlully Solicits the P.atronaco of the Public. PAItLOK OltAND PIANO, 7!f OCTAVE; PAU LOIt SUITE, EASY UIIAIIM, PlElt MlltltOlt, MAHHLE-TOP CEN IltETAIILES, OIL PAINT INGS, WALNUP CIIAMIIEIt SETS, CANE IIOCKEUS, MAIIULE-'IOP SlUEIIOAIt 1), EX TENSION TAIILE, DINING CHAIRS, 1IUUS SELS AND OIHEU CAUPEI'S, IIOOKCASE, lIAT-UACIv, WAIIDUOIir.S, 1IED AND OTHER LOUVOT.S, SEWING MACIIINE3, PICTURES, HAIR MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, PILLOWS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, 1CI1CHEN UTEN SILS, ETC.. Etc., 1IEIN11 CON1ENT3 OF DWELLING No i!9 EAST CAPITOL STREET, (GRANT ROW.) AT AUCTION. Oil MONDAY MORNING, OCIOIIKR 30, com nieiicliiE at 10 O'CLOCK, ate will sell at Iho above named residence a Una collection ol Furniture, being In clccantordcr and partly enumerated, to avhleb the attention of biiretrs Is called. gropjinlsi. gs NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Post OrriCK Dli-aiitment, Washi.noio.v, D. C, October 10, lb82, PI1OP0SAL8 avlll bo receltod at the Contract Of ficii of this Derailment until 3 P. SI. of January 6, 1 883, for carr) lug Iho malls ot the United Stnles upon the routes, aud according to the schedule of nnltal and deparluro specified Uy Iho Department, lit the Slates of Maryland andVlrglula, fiom Julyl, 1883, IoJiiiidW, 1885, I.lstsof routes, with schedules of arrivals aud ilepai lures, luslrucllons lo bidden, avllli forms for eontiacls and boudi,and all other ueiessary Inforiuatlou, will bo furnished upon application to tho Second Assistant Postmaster General. T. O. IIOAVJD, oe2J-Ct Postmaster Ueueral, pnorosALS foii jiovinq buildinqs. DKI'AHTMENT or IIIE IKTEIIIOII, urriec.ae'1-j.iiijQiHU .UlnJ:ltll AND AliCIIITKCr, FiitLi'itoor iiuilpino roit PUN8ION OrncE WAS1IINOTO.V, D. C, October 28. 1182. PROPOSALS avlll be recoiled at this office until 12 o'clock uoou, on TUESDAY, October 91,1182, for moving and placing lu position tho two frame one-story buildings now ttaudlug on O ttieet, by tho l'leut omce, to the north side of Reservation No. 8, uui,iu,u.uti, ucmcc-u rourin auct irittu streott uorthttest. M, fj. AIEIUS, Bupeirlslng Kniilueer aud Architect, UtovelAit'or General U. B. A. JR01'0SAI.B FOR DRUDOma. POTOMAC IIIVEUIMPUOVEMKNT near WASH 1NUTON, D. O. 1'MIIJ.U HTATJlB JSMHMJiKIt Ol'i'lCli, 2138 PMNVt.VANIA AVKNUC, u. ,imoTOf. 1). v., HePteinber27. l82, . H.!;A.,.'1:" J'lWI'OU AI.B, lu dupflcato, for Dredging lu tho PoUimae lllvcr, near Waabluglon, D, O., ttlll berecolredatthlt omco until II A. M., ou MON. DAI , October 30, 1882, and oneuoil Immediately theroatter. The approxluiato amount of dredging Is Ono Million Seven Hundred Thousand cuble yards. JJlanlc lormi on wtilcu proposals must bo made, speci fications and aurdeslrbil lnff.rinatlon ran Lu I.&.1 ,m application to Hilt omco. PKT1CKO. MAINS, .Major of KuglDwt, iiWiiiiseiiiiisMwsimiinwunijiiM AND WINTER. (UiSffUiiiifoiiiS. "Vy A N T K 1). A DAIRYMAN AND TWO LA1S0RERS. Apply PULTON'S LOAN OFFICE, OC8-H3 311 Ninth stii'Ct. FLOWERS. ELOWEllS. AT ASTONISHING I'lUsJKS. VELVET PANSIES, fiOc. dosen, Rubber Stems. Three FRENCH HOSES, all color?, on Lubber sleins, for 2Sc. F11ENC1I VIOLETS. Scents per dozen, all colors. SILK ROSE 1IOUQUETS, for llouuct aim Corsatro atoar, si. 50. Largo IIOUQUE'IS CRUSH ROSES, allcolois. from 50c. tujI.Su. A GltAND ItOTANlCVL DISPLAY OF ARTIFl- LEAF PLANTS, C1A'' TROPICAL PLANTS, WINDOW BOXES, And all kluds of Vines for Picture and llouso Decorations. Wo have also Imported a haiidsnino lino of Dress and Corsago Iloirniiela; also Handsome Ilonnet Flowers. 3?axisittn Flower Co., 1110 r ftlrrcl JVos-llistPhl. NO CARDS, ALL ARE INVITED. PC1-3U12 CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. OAlUtlAUEN. fal'ItING ANI MJJIBIEH DAItlllAGEN. In Groat Variety and Stylo. AOENTKORllOSTON IIUCKIIOARD CO.'S Blde-llar llncgles nnd other Light Carriages. Tho Ilest Carriages lu the country for the money, Repairing promptly attended to. HOHKllT II. UKAIIAOI, neposltory and Factory, 110 tin Eighth 6lrect N. V. decs-lys R. O. POLKINHORN, STEAM PRESS. Book and Job Printer, 033 mill Oil I NTHEET. KVERY DESCRIPTION OF IMIINTINU A tnr2l-tf2 SPECIALTY. IJMK VIUGINIA MIDIiANU HAIMVAY. THE TRUNK LINE TO THE SOUTH, SOUTH- WEST AND WEST. Schedule In clfcct OOTOHEK 15, 1882. 7.10 A. M. NEWORLF.ANB MAIL-Dally. Making close connections to all points South and Buiitlitubt, tuth Pullm.111 bleeping Cats from Washington, via D.tuvllla to Atlanta, nnd Atlanta to Now Orleans. Also, from Washington to New Orleans, tla Lynchburg and Ililbtol. SHOP. H. LOUISVILLE FAlbT LINE, dally, tla Charlottesville, Ilu-sllnjjtosi, and Lexington, to Cincinnati, Louisville, and nil Western points, Pullman blcmilng Cars, Washington to Louisa Ilic, 10l35F. M. bOUTIIKlIN MAIL A Nil l-YPIM'slu Dally, to all points South, Southeast, aud South, ttesl, via Dnuvlllo and t'liarlotto, mill Pullman Sleeping Cars, WnsliliiL'ton to Ch.irlet.lou. For all points nn Manassas Division takes 7ji) A. Al. Itjln dally except Sunday. For Warre'iiton, take 7il0 A. M. and 6M0 P. M, Iralu dally. ortlckel and all Information Inquire at cum- liany'aoulce, col Pcniisjlvanla avenue, or at Union Depot, M. SLAUGHTER, U011. Pass. Agent. .. ... . V..' i'ACDANIEL, Agent. bOL.JIA AS Tramp .Manager. QltKATI'liNNHYLVANIA IUHJTK TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND HOIITIIWhST DOUI1LF. THACK, 8TKKL RAILS, MP ENIIIU SCENERY. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPJIr NT. m IN EFFECn-OUlOIIERl. 1682. Trains leave Washington, Iioinblallou, eor. of Mlstl and 11 streets, as follows . Yor Pittsburg and Ihe West, Chicago Limited Kx press ol Palaco bleeping Cars, at 81 J0 a, 111, elally ; last Line, 830a. iu. dally, ttllli Weeping Carl fruin narilsbiirgtuCluclmiatli Western Kxpress, 7i80 p. 111, dally, wills palaco Cars iu Pittsburg and Cincinnati) Mall Kxpress, 8160 p. 111, dally for Pittsburg and Iho West. uVni10,t,s ANU 1'OTUMAO ItAII.RIIAD. lor Erie, Canaudalgua, Rochester, llutfalo, Niagara, l 0160 p. 111, dally, except Saturday, with Pal- aC6 Cars fiom AVssliliivtun ... ri.M-ti.l-lH..- KorWIIllaiutport.Loclf Havcu.aud Klmlrn.atii-soa. III. llallv. HxrentHiinilsv. For New Yoik and the East 8, 10i30a, ui.,i30, H!0, 8i60,and lOiSOp.m, On Sunday, itso, V160, and 10:20 p. in, Lliultwl tiprcssuf Pullman Pallor Cars, 830, in, dally, except Sunday , For IlrookJ 1 n, Noav York, allllnough ttalus connect ms vvibvj viiyiaiiu uoaisui "jiiooKiyu Annex, t affording direct transfer to Fulton stic-ot, avoid. lug double ferriage across Nuiv York- ilt.v. For Philadelphia, 8, 10-30 a. in,, I18O, j20, Otto, aud 10:20 p.m. OnSuuday, 4t20, 8t6l',aud I0i2o p. iu. Limited Express Ui30 a. m. dally, extent buudai Kor llaltlinore, Oiio, 8100, 8t30, louo a. ui uud 1:80. 1:20, mo, 0120, 7130, vuo. and loizoii.iu. On Buuday, 8:00 and 8i30 a.m.. i2o,0i2O.7ijo. 8:80, aud 10:20 p. m, " '" ' For Popo' Cieek Llue, 8:10 a, m. and ItlOii. lu, dally, except Sunday, For Annapolis, CilO a. in. audi 1 iOn, in, dally, exceed Sunday. " AI.KXANDRIA AND FJIEDKRICKBnUltO KAIL- WAASfAMUI"A ANU S'N- For Alexandria, 8:30, 7:00, 1:20, 11:00, 11:26 a. m, 4:20, 6100,0:00. (too.aiid lliSllp.iii, Unbuudny, 0:30, 8:20, lliooaud 11:25 a. iu,, anil8:IXIp. in Kor Richmond and the South, GiSuuml 11 i2Saiu, dally, and 6:00 p. lit. dally except Buuday. Tralnsleavo Aleralidrlufor Wnshlngloii, 0,7:20, 8:00, and 10 a, in., 12H0, 3, 6, T, and 8120 p. iu,, and 12 mldulgbt, On Sunday nt 7:2V, 8:00, and 10 a. iu,, ami 7 and 8,20 p, 111. Tickets aud Information nt tho onlce mutl.cust comer of Tlilrtcoutu street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at tho station, where orders 11,11 be left for tbocliccklug of baggage to destination from hotels and residences. CHARLIE K. PUtlll, General Mauagrr. J, It, WOOD, jeumalPatmctiger Igeut, JlUa