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ee = ‘ f i a eee a a —_ L$ THE EVENING STAR | : e ! PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, } ; f At the Star Building, 8.W. Garner Peuneyivania Av.and ith Steet, ubseribers in the City and District at Taw ¢ Se. Co} -_aoooee y, Prick son MAriine:—Three months, One @ENERAL AGENCY FOR THR GATIONAL LIFE IMSURARCE COMPARY oo Dotiar and Fi: Cents; six months, Three Dol- tars; one year, Five Dollars. No are sent from the office longer than for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on morning—One Dollar and a Half Year. VENING STAR. LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. A special from Tuscumbia, AIA. says three Degroes copfined in jail there, elarged with Durning the Female Seminary teu days simer, ‘were taken out bya body of Ka Ktax, estimated from 1% to 900, carried out a snort distance, and hung to the bridge. The aathorities were red and locked up im 5 ‘opture has occurred between the Catholic Bishop Dweegon in CBicago, and some of bix clergy. The matter has been re- ferred to Rome. Meantime, Rey. Dr. Da Viear (General of the diocese; Rey. Dr. Mc- Goven. Rev. Father Folias, aud Rev. Dr. { vs. XXXII: Washington News and Gossip. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Tue Gronota Rrot—Orvictat. Rerort— Major General 0.0, Howard, Commissioner of the Free@men's Bureag, received a dispatch to-day from Gen. Sibley, Assistant Commi:- sioner of the Burean for the State of Georgia, mouncing im reference to the rio: there that A party of negroes while attending & political meeting wereattacked by whites for reason, 3 is alleged, that they werearmed. Ten or more were killed; perhaps fifty killed and wounded. ‘The Republican candidate for Congress trom the Secood District was shot inthe leg. Two spesicers were also wounded. Only two WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1868. No. 4.8419 GRAND LODGE I. 0. 0. F, Election of Yor ee . {Specss] Dispatch Star.) Bautruoun, Sept. 22.—The Grand Lodge of the United Staies, 1. Q. O. F., this morning, after the transaction of Regal sammy elected the following Brothers. ensuing term of two years pe a D. Farnsworth, of Nash- ville, Temn., Grand Sire; Frederick D. Stuart, of Washington, D. C, Dep' as 1 Eldgely, Grand ‘ansant, Grand Treasurer. be installed on the Jast day of the session, when the appointments will be announeed. SILK FACTORY DESTROYED BY FIRE. » Sept. 22%.—The silk tactor; PHILADELrsrA. bat gay ‘West Philadel, i, This Afternoon’s Dispatches. THE GEORGIA RIOT. Both Sides of the Story. ATLAxTA, GA., Sept. 22—The particulars of the riot st Camilla astelegraphed from Bain- bridge to Augusta yesterday are incorrect and e 5 res tt Peas. Tee aabere set men’s Burean, telegraphs to General Sivley, Commanding the District, as tollows: “ALBANY, Sept. 17—At 100'clock p. m., Josh Ly Rimselt di Fectly from’ Camilla, ititche! 7, | LOCAL NEWS., ——_——— THE SURRATT CASE. The Special Piea ef the Prisoner—The President's Amnesty Proclamation. CRIMINAL Covat, Judge Wylie —This morn- ing. Judge Wylie entered the court room Promptly at 10 o'clock, and the Court was opened by Deputy Marshal Phill At this hour cee! ‘were but few ns ‘precent, bat in @ short time numbers of those summoned as Witnesses took seats within the bar. w minutes past 10, the accused entered in company with Mr. Bradley; the District Attorney appearing just previously, and Mr. feo after, a8 also Messrs. le and jerrick. WOMAN. | | or TES | | UMTED STATES OF AMERICA, MARYLAND, DELAWARE, VIRGINIA, DISTRICT ! { i WEST VIRGINIA, AN | OF COLUMBIA. ' aT THE OFFICE oF | rectly from it county, stating | of the Messrs. Haro) Some little commotion was caused in the EE ; McMullen are suspendeg. of attucking party were Killed, General that be bad lefi there at 2 o'clock p.m.; that in | was dertroyed by ‘re this morning. court room before the proceedings were com- | ‘A private letier trom Rio Janeiro, dated | Sibley to-day forwarded reports by muls. the fore he epprenched Camilla with Joba | forty to fifty thousand dollars, with small in- | menced: a man evidently de: appearing JAY COOKE & co. Avcust 2Wtb, reporis that six Brazilian iroi- | ~ Its probable that orders will be issued to- |] Murphy, Wm. R. Pierce, candidate for Con- | surance. outside the bar, waving bis hat and exclaim- clads had reached Ascension, the Paraguayan | rorrow to the General Commanding in that | §Te*s from the District, and F. F. Pat. —__-re-—__. ing «Judge, Judge Wylie, I beg your pardon, capital where they feand aiarge number of foreiga flags displayed from private houses. The Governor of Louis’ana has issued a S.aie to make a {all inves! General Schofield was for jon of the riot ong time this xf- ney, (white,) and about 75 colored persons all en route for Oamills, where Murphy and FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Pearce were to liver political ad preaching Camille’ b I never saw the prisoner, and never spoke to him but once, and he had’ nothing to do with it” ‘The bau! FIFTEENTH STREET, exe took him out of the room, but | relations woien thee seetabe Gane peculiar eran see i eetea ot Provdeoe | temncon in consultation with the President, af. | Upon ap} the relator, oeimg | | The supply of money toborrow on call in | in a tow moments be attempted to enteragaia, | 12 ‘and at ey parton Sresubjectto OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ralewctore Au attanpt ie beiag sade te ine | ‘erthe Cab'net meeting, and there is no doubt | 2 @dvance, was Kecesed by an New York continues to be fully equal to the | There were three Indies present im the rooms tor Teedom these contribate } u ee ot cel oe cea Suis Wn pealangnerhiiere! Teterence to | Mounted white man; who at first statedthathe | demand. Government houses are accommoda- any one of whom is a witness, it happiness and welfare, WASHINGTON D. Oo. ramen grey and oe vase eed jew had retere; Was in search of a doctor to atiend a freedman | ted at three, and the better class of stock. bro. ir. Merrick sabmitted the prisoners plea to | | Ata Republican meeting held in Richmond, subsequently siaed that be was @ courier, | Kefage firms at four per cent. We hear, how- {he counsel for the proseention. Itis as fol- Ya Jeqerday, specches were made declariag | Turg Jornt VomaitTex on RETRENCHMERT | and advised the relator and others ofthepariy, | €¥¢T,0 f exceptional by ne Sanke gt five | °SAad the said John H. Sarrait, in his own a Yast of confidence in the Repablican State | naa g meeting yesterday, and determined! 10 Yyho had overtaken him, not to go to town, be F witness phanar UeiGs nade te cote Proper person. comes into court, and having Cent vr Tr a jouncinzg carpet- 16 people there were dete: ed tI i ‘tments read ‘ith tier ‘The Im! ; baggers. White and black speakers addressed | investigate the reasons why the supervisors | snodiq not speak in Camilla. Notwithstand- | homds have been large and well distributed Tt eremnen ae the Uuied Stance, Ought wot PART renee Live ee an j the meeting. ordered by tne late law of Congress have not | ing this warning the party moved on towards | thronghont the lit, with the tone of the market The Senate of South Carolina yesterday sus- pended, for six months, Leslie (white member) yet been appointed; also what are the char- acter and extent of the frauds charged by So- Camilla, wnere they were met by the Sheriff firong.. Lending dealers report an improved anda whoaccosted Captain Pearce. The id, imvestmement particularly for the further prosecute the ssid indictment or any one or more of the several caveats thereof against him, the said John H. Surrat, because for alleged contempt. Leslie is a Republican, | 9, stor Binckley and others as havin, latter assured them that he desired to speak in | 2¢W bonds. he saitb that heretofore, to wit.on the fonrth Cash Capital ef One Million Dollars. : i been | Cami = With the Democrats on questions of ss uted én the a a ent, and if | ila om political subjects, and would do ‘Geiabanin sens day of July, in the year of our Lord one thou- Im the Alabama Senate yesterday a resolu- tion was adopted asking the President to send United States soldiers to that State to aid in preserving the peace. The House also passed ibe resolution. ‘The Board of Aldermen ot New York yester- day yoied togivea reception toGeneral Me- Clellan in the Governor's room on bis arri- val. ‘The base ball game between the Mutuals, of the charges are not true, the reasons why they have been made, and the names of the persons who instigated them. A sub-committee was appointed, consisting of Messrs. Van Wyck, Bentan, Halsey, Jenckes and Edmunds. The Joint Committee met to-day at their room in the Treasury. As this Committee has all the powers which Mr. Schenck’s resolution On ache aherif endeavored to dissuade him from joing 80, ms im the wi mot mit f. ‘rhe sherift them went back into‘Ca milla, ang jim returned, -ayin; e jone Sil in'ne. power to dissuade tae” people frees violence, but with noavail. ‘The party moved on fo the town, which Pearce ‘and Potoey en- tered, dismounted from their buggy, and hitched their horse to the court-honse" As the wagon containing the music of the party en- Wasuineton, Sept. 2, 1868.—Jay Uoone & Uo. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities : sand eght hundied and sixty-eight, the Presi- dent of the United ndrew Johnson, Baving tull power and lawful mght so to do, iesued his proclamation, bearing date tne day And yearjast aforesaid, and which said procia- mation is in the words following. [itsre, fol- lows the proclamation} As by a duly authen- ticnted copy of the said proclamation hereto annexed mole and at large ars. ‘And the said John H. Surratt im fact farther HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU. | | : | of Congress, approved July 28-1868, with’ | Ane Ang ke Row, tboroughly orgenized and prepared | whorare invited te apaly at sur oflce, sat" | | saxth he is not under preseatment or indict. j of inquiry proposed to confer on the Vommit- | tered town, it was fired npon by the mouated 7 * undrede suffer on ip silence, and hundredsof ‘ Kew York. and the Athistics, of Philadelphia, | 10001 Public Expenditures, they have decided | White mau who had first accosted the relator, Soapeuae Jurusdiction upon s barge of tree Since Soaty ately t /and doctors, who i Jortenday, resulted in fever of the Inttor—Si to | 1 aaabemice vey thre ee and by several other white men. The fresd- son or ary other felony. By reason of which | curcor apply renee wth eee eee eee, se ! ™. make reatign' failare | men then toesoape to the woods, and rratt | wouN not’ nt John Haggarty and fatally wounded | to administer the national revenue laws, as | Pearce attempted to rally them, calling on prays the Oset bere “hat ee ia Toyustice totes Atnictsds But’ T ao otingee be 4 TER | Mardy Conley while at work in Indianapolis | was contemplated in that resolution, They | them not to iy, but the colored men, being use Inisved and discharged from the said’premses | watalt essay be peptinced trom ‘exceantve i Yesterday, because Conley reused t> drink | witlexamine the subject at the Treasury De- | armed, would not stop. in the said indictment specited.” sxhauation of the powers of life by iaborious em: | } pop aiatsnyr=! partment and Revenue Barean here, and will | ,, Fhe relator, being mounted, dashed out of air: Carrmgton said that the presecation had | Sruation: the wee of tee abd Colles, wed Tremeen | WATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Governor Clayton, of Arkansas, accidentally | Then goto New York and look inte tae ail town, reedmen who were on foot, anticipated the plea and had prepared a gene- | Chidbirth. ft fe for oftenct comsed brdioeet ey { shot himself in the left hand on Saturday, and | ben go leged | snd the musicians, who had abandoned their demurrer,but as wished to traverse one | tation, a) the mucous membrane of the ‘ Se nyo oe dats ee ee oases Sigs drove clly seat ee Ae (By Cable.) eae Spent tay ve seagate wt PR Focn reviewing the copses of these distressing , Three convicts have eccaped from Sing | te, Senator Edmunds,was not present to-day, * (By Cable. marer. und after a conference he submitted a or THs ; ' ag. piieon, Now: Tork, "br coptariog ae having been called home by telegrapn yester. | the relator dashed ahead of them. Whet about | Lompox, Sept. S2\ris'% m.—Consols, for epbcial demurrer: } pow der-boat and overpowering the guard. complaints. it is most peintel to contemplate ths seven miles from Camilla, the baggy containing | money and account, 91. Illinois, ©¥. Bonds. ‘Mr. Merrick remarked that he did not exact. | Sttenéent evils consequent upon them. bot ; any. Herpby nnd Jones wes overtaken by tour or | 724- Brea one ly understand the natureof the paper submit. | jiietatice to’ the eulycct te raumarate 8 few of ———~<+e-___ men, sre hy RAMEE: _aeninindase Tux New Yore Revewce Feacp Invas. | fe sevnptas +] id Ledse of Odd Fel- TigaTIon — Mr. Bincxisy Revivives. — buggy was stopped, one horse dashed riderless Livsrroon, ted, for it appeared to be a replication as well as demurrer, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, i up the read toward the relator; he saw the ing fter some discussion Mr. Gs . | eter-freepectact the | ia. Soha M. Btncklay Solichor Of Isternal | purvucrs ergeed tao betes iat one mier inWunugbeme: i The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order | Revenue, has left this city tor New York, | Mounted. He then came as rapidly as possible ‘iP. m. sols, {t¥. | “The United States, by its Attorney, E C. ; : apres i to Albany. 4. | Erie, 31%. Carrington, comes into court and demurs to i of Odd Fellows’ of the United States met yes. | bearing letters from President Johnson, Secre- | “fhe {oilowing 1s the statement of the sheriff -—Cotton market dull, | the special plea filed by the defeudent in the terday in annual session at Odd Fellows’ | tary McCulloch, and Attorney General Evarts, | of Mitchell county, sworn to by bimselt and above entitled case, and says that the same is . ’ Hall in Baltimore, as stated in oar special dis- | accrediting him to Judge Fallerton, who has | other prominent citizens. tis addressed to the —— insufficient in law, because the proclamation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap- ; patch. The Grand Sire submitted a lengthy | been retained by the Government as special | Members of the Legislature:—“On Saturday, Baltimore Markets, Te-da: therein set forth, bearing date July, A. D, 1888, reved July 25, 1868, i Sepend Ictnee ootiiaes Montene EE: be pays sadhas Of ae ‘Geareed 9th Instant, it was made known to citizens | BarrnoRE, t. 22.—Cottion dull, nomi- | excepts therefrom all such persons as may be “ Tr - Pgs fie during the past year He cons | counsel for the proseca: parties ‘at Jno. Murphy, of Albany, Ga., bad issued | pally, 26: Flour dull and quiet, with prices | under indictment or punishmentin any court i 5 ‘ Sthat trom the Teports of the R. W. Grand sex. | With frauds upon the revenue. These letters ealar and secretly circulated the same | unchanged; Wheat dullon of the United States having competent jurisdic~ | tem, ummecenraty cflort le rentienl beeen eee, retary and Trea-trer, it will be perceived that | fully recognize Mr. Binckley as an officer of | among celored of this county, ordering | $2.60: Prime Valley red, $2. tion upon a charge of treason oF other felony. to retain her situation 10 slvcol ate iene — : never since ou: cence as an Order have we | the Government, empovwered to prepare the | them to bring their arms with them to a politi- White, 81.15a$1.20; Oats,’ duil at 65a7 and because the said plea does not show the 7, thus aggravating the evi t Teevived in one year so numerousa body of | ease and advise Judge Fullerton, who | $4! Meeting adveriised tor that day at this | dull at SiAimSi.3; Provisions, easier butin | said defendece ‘was not under indictment or | ment is over, snotber in prospecti: ieee inte ane Sola oh A sf Place. This information was corroborated by | fair demand: Mees Port punisbment as aforesaid at the time said | Bind morbidly sensitive to impr fined! 1 any particuins jatiedieting Ail soon | Will bave the full control of the proceedings in | Statementa ‘made by Robert Cochrane, Se, Sid-s, 16x; Clear, do., proclamation was made, aud because the same | B°* constant restraint of fashionable CASH CAPITAL......... tohave enjoyed the fruits of prosperity; ana | COUt = Zions Loses and covers, whe came from ihe | Lard, a0: is insufficient and for other good aud suMlci- | gieei2qionil wane the exerciae india . = 7 A reas night { iad counds Of VAIO The nee uP ike | ‘Tum Carstor is deserted again to-day, nota | armed negroes were astembling in lara Wall Street To-day. SEL -Auassoomnes tp pechosaaiian ot cere chansect temperetere; ae eeem tes teeeemeae ' bers received the past year Into our subsen, | trace of yesterday's bustle remaining toremind | bers at China Grove Church, waiting for the Haw Yoilh, Sept. t Sinck teacket in smd plea does not apply to or affect the of- faced by cing, mast, = inate lodges. ‘escesde forty ““thousars, | one of the brief Septembex.seasion, the ghost of Map ay mak Pestes Te eae ene | aud Money ‘Gapye Exchanee: Sin Gea ane, | Bucs sed oftences chatced and’ oot oth te Brodnen their legitimate effect. “At t ‘The fimances of our (Order, not only im the | which may be supposed to linger arownd the eeeoi ae ware ts be speakers for the does | 5.20's, 1882, coupon, 14%; WA's, registered 4 au sadictment the same is, in other re. | Sortuvate one, hitherto so wete ( Grand Lodge. but in our subordinates. never | scene of its untimely “taking off,” plaintively | Sim: At tae sequost or tee citizens, M. J. | North 75; mew, 73; Virginia 6's, | TIT: ee ine ‘and of uo olen Plain dictates and orFtics, ; were in better condition. Oar treasuries are | murmuring: Poor, the sheriff, with a committee of six | &X-compon, 53% fh law treatment’ ‘This te Dat & q ands ent ene oe sal “Sunce I so very soon was done for, Other citizens, went out to mert the said New York Grain Market To-day. ‘Mr. Carrington said the first point they would | experience of t "Drang the year, the Grand Sire visited sev I wonder what 1 was begun for.”” Aegroee ‘being marched 1s proce need | Naw YoRx, Sept. 22—Flour doll aud un- make war, tnat the accused was exe:pied from | | long before the ability ts exercise the fenc IN PHE BANKING-HOUSE OF b ” i sett] ‘f t ie ie! o roclamation; second, Touma that tagepint ot the order bad bers Sete | Pensoxat.—Speaker Colfax will leave Non: ating oem savaree uma and Gorn dail’ asd ashede lower pips eae aes tegitve becatee Phi drceinyerg of what Isc { established. Tbe 26th day of April, 1-69, will | Washington to-night, -++-Hon. Ben. Butler | objection would be made to their entering town ——— -+ee- —___ the fondled Seoving ot tops ccmaneny zie shores i ie the Uanted See na gnizersary of the order | 4; also take his departare from the Capital | and hoiding thetr political meeting: ‘The Sher; The Working People. third, the proclamation was for the benefit of | aneasin pected at ise JAY COOKE & Co. mends that some aciion be taken in reference | this evening. ----BMr. Sumner left for Phila- Oe ee celal be ue lone striise athe Troy (N.Y) tron works, | those’ who engaged simply in tbe rebeltion, and | guenBiy se. these emoti : a the dg} Should be coltaenser rand Proper that | delphia at noon to-day and from there will | Died, that they had’ potalag 19 do arin these | DOW at am end, baving commenced | SCoe er Me pee eased in crime. 'The | long before paberity, ' ee i Pp ion Ww: e insurrec. Pi the dey should te celebrated rather more than | proceed to Boston. -+--Senator Patterson, of rimmed — Cy bel early in June. The ces between the | tion. and the accused was indicted under the Ir it. WASHINGTON, D. Cc. i ER ordinary cecasions” in response to ingui- | New Hampshire, will stop in Pennsylvania | to them, and were in the habit of carry! men and the employers commenced on the | act of 1862 and not for being an insurgent. ; Fies made of the secretaries of the Southera | Nem J Rome to take the stump for Grant | them wherever they went. The subject of wages, but ether points became | Mr. Riddle followed, questioning vations Seder, 1m theif respective jamdictiony the | andolisx. v--+Hon, Joshua, Hulsof Georgia, | tha',AeADe-on O@icet it was ‘his duty, armed | Myolved, the Priseipal one of which was the | authorities as to the pleading of pardons, read- i 7 t ws o rule utrin: a ve two ‘weeks’ from English as ——_" Grand Sire says that he has — from M ir- | is im this city. at’ political meetings, and assured Botice of thelr inter.tion is Teaver A short or Breil said Rolgetcicorny bad taken a —= ginia, Mississippi, Texas, South Carolina, that if they en nners | ime ago the contending parties came to an | new turn to them, and he thought the anthoric ‘ Georgia, Alabema — Arkansas. These re-| Guy. RAWLINS, chief of staff of Gen. Graat, | \ their music and their banners | arrangement, the terms of which are no: | ties cited admitted of a different construction § Bere ae pat ee: ineTeace in, membership | yen town to-day for Dambury, Conn. with his | followed by armed men, as they then | Sn ake® length; but the result is that the | than that puton them. The Court was boncd OFFICERS: H during the past year, an: - —— —- family. He will leave them there, and return | Were, that there would bea breach of the peace | men, numbering 1,470 in the several esiab- to take cognizance of a general amnesty, and C. . CLARK, Philadelphia, President. the parcase being Temeciinad. Tee fetter | w the city in two or three days. ease ase ——e ard ioe eee: Ushments taken gether, Baye comm need | the defence was not bomnd to set oat in their | FOR FEMALE WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY | JAY COOKE. Chairman Finance and Raccutive ; turmished them the past year bythe Grand fai town in regular order, headed oy | beer mad Strike not taken plea that the sccused was or was not of the ex- WHITES OB LEUOOREHG&a, Committee. ¢ Lodge and the order generally, bas been grate- | gnia Guy. J. D. BINGHAM, Ohief Quarter. Benrce, the camdt Mor Congress and one | pecudtgs a general. effect uj fudge ee 100 PROFUSE MENSTRUATION, BENBY D. COQKB, Weshington, Vice Preai- ; spucrime the hearts of the brathinn watts Of | master of the Department of the Lakes, has | Putney, (white,) in. @ baggy, armed | SmOUnt to S26 Troy was’ very perceptible, | neticvernne ee that he was not in- m SIRBSON W. PRET, Philadelphia, Sooners manfally against what seemed | been ordered to Jeffersonville, Ind.tomakenn | With 'a double barrelled stiot gaa. | and the falling off of freighis om the seul Gluded. After vending’ vations make aa EXHAUSTION, EMBESON W. % phie, Secretary } in thoes slvoct depen Stee ener n vestigation of the affairs of the Quartermas. | 2 Spencer rifle and two pistols, with a quan- | and -steamboat- lines was considerable, ‘The | said that the ouly hove Mergen ee es TOO LONG CONTINUED PERIO! sot beaeey. ' to them al:nost rv ae bs tty of ammunidon, as was afterwards ascer- | orders for iron goods, produced in large | ant is or is not of the e: class. DB, B.8. TURNER. Washineton, Assistant : sthat much of oor success’in yeers past has | ‘* Department at that place, taining ibe band aod 8 pumber of Atmad nec | auues Mt Troy, were sent toother markets. | “Judge Wylie remarked that tuat was ine | FOB PROLAPSUS ABR BEARING Down, on | FRANOIS G. SMITH, M. i : ———— i t Troy, the female operatives in the col . 9 been accomplisbed Bee by the infin- THE WaiTE Hovse.—The regular meeting | groes. Next followed a column of negro men manufacories bave formed An association, Pin Brad a to argue frem the We offer the most o i Trace ot tetpoeitice we Rat bere eT cw: | of the Cabnet was held to-day, all the mem- | on foot, between three and four hundred im | manumetories have, members, for the pro: | prociamation that the object wat io Indore etl Derfeot specific known: ! =. jeg herve A = bers mat except Secretary Browning. No oe by about twenty mounted egies — — foarte Taun- | persons to submit to the authority of the Goy- | 4KMBOLD oP EXTRACT oF | we 7 Ir Ee e for _four | ernment, BUCHO. SS asiepor seen ae creas, | “ates Nerecamined tar wibed a gaan at ctv Wig | Se etag net "oO can emir || Fodeg Wega th union of econ | gor er net nevis nee sr i Q i i se = . . G town and — where — iy | ACTUAL Counr, it is stated, shows tha: there | pistols. The band was playing and the crowd | resistance’ to the attempts of the employers feute” ind the question Seater sie ae WM, E. CHANDLER. Washington, D. 0. & Ingivang notice of the place of thecene, Braue, | Was a full quorum of members of the House at | were nolsy and threatening in their conduct | remetancet down. Tle Union has a reserve | cused is to be regarded simply as an adhereut, GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia. : nifersaticn aud public mectinges it wooid te | the Capitol yesterday. One Hundred and pauarPhy and one Philip Joiner, negro, in a | fund of several thousand dollars, and is | Treason and adhering to the enemy are the two pel i ihe means of keeping the order before the pub- | twelve members are Known to have teen in the PAS teatet the tadete! approached the Fee tye ie, fridge In New | offences pardoned. $ — gor? ———’_ rererevrvrervrwree er” lic, and would repay the order a hundred told. The report also recommends that the maga- zines and periodicals of the order receive a cenetous support. be buildmg, and it is believed one or two more ‘were in the city. GENERAL BUTLER yesterday filed with the the female labor Unions have males filling the positions ot president, secretary, and treasurer, it being possible to convince the women that eqeare, one of our citizens named Jas. Johns, ‘who was intoxicated, approached within & few Jeet of the column and ordered the music to Mr. Brauley argued that the constraction limited the benefits designed to be conferred. The President doubtiess intended to give the benefits to all except those under indic: A stop, which was not » and the colume | th are capeble of performing execuive | ment, ane t fa, Femal: ve Washington. mounces in fittii terms the lo every class of offease. It had females in every ‘iod of Jife. from death Guring te veut of 'P. G; Mand Grand | Journal clerk a paper setting forth the facts of (pete pen Cater tiee - Guiles. Before the ‘Troy Collet Laundry | eh" Accepted throughout the country in its | extremeold are, will find ite remedy WITZ, Chief Medical Department ‘ownsend of Somnecti- cut, and P. G. and P. G. Representative John W. Hodgson, of the District of Columbia. Goneral James L. vider. of Maryland, Grand Corresponding and Kecording Secre- tary, also submitted a very elaborate report. P. Hail Sweet, Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia, on trans- mitting bis report to the Grand Secretary, says: «It affords me great pleasure to state that the order in this jurisdiction is im the highest de- gtee prosperous, and promises for the time to come mereasing usefulness.” The Worthy Grand Scribe, C. B. R. Colledge, adds, that “Oar success in the Patriarchal branch has beem greater this year than that of last.” In ards north of the Coart House, At this point discharge morally ° ied of ; was an attempt mide i6th, anpouncing that “Spotted Tail” and i esas ree indorpemant of the Sra cates” aati | p2enen Uaremnonyana ime, Utes me | Ee ahyabeetiatin, GcPtneth | Sensc'ameeah ‘ae aoa ae coming cera tims ames cans: ang, | cs stastegt ee Uae San with 2.412 members, iaitistions during the 2 immediately (pumering about thirty ard part |: Missouri River, near Fort Randall. with I=) | ur cuiveen Mr geese Proceeded atsome | followinig diseases aud #}mptome, trom wheres year, 28>; admitted by card, 3s; withdrawn by | have had 20 communication yet with the At. | 1 Mounlad)pades chargesad completely eo) 35 of which were Ogallallah Sioux, | fempih to argue thar the paige eam. | Gause or gunting Sapelatonss 2 deaths, i ioral reltett pak torney General about the trial of Jeff. Davis, ated, the. force, Pearce fying | and the remainder Brale Bioax: They Noe held to answer under the second indictment, Ps + 23 wae ugh the woods and fields, furnished with pr: visions and transportation he Q ‘S1i,dde@; annual reeeipis, $23,05A6; number nere | Philip Joiner escaping in a bugxy up whe road | Generar Augen ocing for the Indian Pones = = _ conclusion of his argument the of encampments, 4, with 765 members: initia- | THE Gmoncra MaunERs, who came to is Albany, Seven negroes were killed, | Commission, The Ugallailah Sioux came to | CBT sdjourned. see awe be tural, £: renimitied by card, 6; | anxious to take their seats, are going home not | S74 "froa the information we have been | the agency from the Republican under GENERAL DEBILITY, withdrawn card, 2 wore po a a very well pleased with their lack of success. able to Latest ‘paar Syeny and forty pomtrol of “« pom oe ape ~ THE DEFALCATION AT THE Post Orricn MENIAL AND PHYSICAL DEPRESSION pensions, 18; deaths, =: il <—teeneesenee unded; whom have been prop- | but this chi was killed ap Indian o! DeraRTMENT — Additional Particulers—It is ™ 66.Sr, annual receipts, $4,066.11. EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES.—A Medics! | erly cared ywn baad, on the night of 15th, durin, IMBECILITY, ‘The Grand Sec Teportethat the revenue | |. Th iis acnves ot doep wii cnt renstient. £9 prod Bind 2 | that the Government will not lose any by the of the fiscal year. up to and inclusive of Sep- Pa gorptetd een = aprile pong tous consequences of this aair fell exclusives SSpottea ‘Tal a inere are now left on the | defalcation at the Post Office Department, as DETERMINATION OF SLOOP TO THE Heap, tennes 1, JEN Buneate 02 ORNS OC ee ee ood’ Pua, | 17 pom the poor deluded on by | Republican river, at the Upper Platte A, Olmstead owns property enough to cover the CONFUSED IDEas, amount due and unpaid, the report says there | ident, with Surgeons David Harlan and Philip | w:eked men. Pawey | «Two Strike,” with about 'y lodges of Brule | ®mount missing. Property consists of a HYSTERIA, Se meg ohn! S200. makicg | Lansdale bave been convened to examine | made their escape in the hour of danger, | Sioux; «Pa ‘Killer and “Whistler,” with brick house on Lith street, . a aggregate exceeds the revenue of the last fiseal year. This is considered particularly gratitying, in view o: the fact that a very consi reduction was made at the Iast session in the price of ebarge and degree books, and in diplomas and Gigests ve pax to pay tne ‘notes, WBICh he had giea ter L088 OF APPETITS a se i ‘y. wi iven . ‘There have been received to the credit of the | Meats: " of the State in what was | heid outail the inducements to thers, ter ae land tt: North Oarolina, which bersine doe Southern, rele fand the following amounts | | slorske-pe cre Wn. L Rose. Edward P. Cal- | iheiaw or were willing, and soexpressed our pete natled hee thepent Ereniy ieee hand were protested. About that time he wat DYSPEPSIA, Sores be, Maryined, 050, Omgee oti bone, | Covington. eutne c Rosenburgh, New these them to hold their | on ‘the 16th, with the 27th U. S. Infantry, to | %© New York to raiee money, ney, being: endorsed BMACIATION, Casetis, $56.50. Wiscousin, #100 New Jensen, | York City: Wa. BL ‘Manchester, Va.. March through the conatry of the Republican | DY 9 Prominent banker; but ite thought | Low sPinit 315 making « total of pad | Eee arent Ret et ere cis ee el” L oeubmant teonay inate bases Or tar meee : Guager—Ino. K. entucky. ! ‘Referring to the fact that before another as- specu Wright Salts, ah Ken. ig sit, will have completed the cycle ef fifty years ie it, Bis arrest at the suit of Kimberley Bros., claim- ing it was a breach of the privileges of the House. The matter will be considered by the Judiciary Committee. Hon. E. A. Rotturs, Commissioner of In- ternal Revenue, was with several members of the Retrenchment Committee this Secretary McCulloch this forenoon relative to the appoiatment of Supervisors. physically candidates for admission to the Na- val Academy. REVERCE AProIwruEyTs.—Sscretary Mc- Culloch to-day made the following appoint. Tobacco tucky, vice G. Youtsey, appointed Assistant Assessor. Union was organized, the wages of the mem- Rot is mot Known: but it was pointed in adif- | bere were from #9 Pee The efforts ferent direction, and the shatstruck theground | of the association raised the pay from 8Ll to aboui twelve teet from him. 925. The slate rooters of New York city re. ‘The column fired a volley: some of the shots rt that they have obtained, without diffic beim g directed at Jotun’s, but most of them in the ss ‘an increase of 50 cents day to thei # of Mapiv's store thirty or forty steps | wages. ‘The plasterers of New Pork. city, the column, at which place there were a | who work eight hours a day, have also re- ‘Rumber ceived &n increase of fifty cents, making their daily wages 85. of our citizens, all unarmed, wound- ing six of our citizens, Immediately apout twenty of onr citizens sprang totheir arms and into their column, by which two megroes were killed, and an unknowa num- ber were wounded. The negroes immediately broke to @ thick cluster of timber, one handred INDIAN AFFAIRS —Hon. ©. E. Mix, Acting Comm issioner of Indian Affairs, has received @ communication from M. T. Patrick, U.S. In- dan Agent on the Upper Platte, dated Sept. wness about one hundred and twenty lodges of Ogal- la}lab Siow: Heavy Fart 1m FLovr.—On Saturday broadest interpretation, He also argued that the President had the power of granting par- dons, and he read from Ist Archbald, page 14, and the case of ex parte, Garland, page 351. He ‘Srgued at some length that the first indictment being out of the way, there was no felony in the remaining indictment, and cousequently the accused was not one of those excepted. He Teferred to the fact that the District Az y bad the advice of the Attorney Gen June last to abandon the murder case, and Tetused to enter @ nollie pres. to the first indici. ment until aaother was tound; and he would submit that if Surratt, should not legally and technically be discharged, be was entitled to his re, A in the dischatge of its functions Glory of manbood and wamanbood. HELMPOLD’S EXTBACT BUCH ig more strengthening than any of thi POratins of Bark or Trou, infiaitely safer, aud more saat aut HELMBOLDS TRACT BUCHC, between M and N streets, and a vacant lot ad- yoining: a large farm near Beltsville, Md., be- sides several hundred acres of land ia North Carolina, tor which he has paid the purchase money. 1t is said that the Government in bis GESERAL IRRITABILITY, BESTLECSNESS ABD SLEEPLESSNESS RIGHT. — ABSENOE OF MUSCULAR EFFICIENCY, DIGORGANTZ.A3 70% or PAEALTSIS of the OR- its of money, dc., in sama Cade of GENBEA frome S100 toe bo PH Sas Bit oy es - ed United States Navy, Washington. . W. BLISS, M. D., Washingten. ee Philadelphia. ¥. BATCHFORD STARE... Philadelphia. ne the order, the rport qvaming flour experienced the Reavieat fall in | cleFks in the Boot Ofiice De ty nil bave PALPITATION OF THE HEART; maine we era on Romane sp eee and | Gzwanrat Raw ines, General Grant's Chiet- RFioin bona, belonging to General Pedro, ma a benend anpremeding eftinente; with ywolee it ut. | of-Staff, yesterday ag thy esi pt aad oe Pond pang aM oa the axe! aad DEBIL- lamation of peace ana good-will that wi y for the sum —_— to men on earthy its, banner was ditag tothe | sroharnts cutee tet tea cans coe tnd Win. RBeaw each tr the sum 34, Spa To tnoure the gowuine, cat fats out, breeze cf Heaven, with its noble motto inscribed ° beet arreateg ai bias at tbe ASK FOR MELMDOLD's. we meer cnchesar iach ie uate T Eisennds Revenue; bus tcapereoluee Foit Office autberities ave received no mo:ice ; ‘Take ne other, GENERAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY eal Prowmerhood of man. Moving forward from | source to-day were $171,571.75. , ‘Tuart or Breps.—At noon to-day ‘ Se ee, ———_- ore —____ ) Auzcep Tuert |. BCLD by BRU! LERs enrolied in its army over a half a million of oh rd ‘eae OOS TS PEPE Evaar- Y a@ce., TH iTIBTEON Ear’ akms.—That 5 a New ag ey ha Od Beep greg er Pee : ome vod Jabor. To a single lodge of five members it has sdded thou thousands, scattered Brite $1.25 per bottle; or aix potties for 96.50. tation - Cratte Statiun-houso, ‘where a ward | these ra juake times, ‘wi there dozen which 3 az aasone the ta agony = rently page cones to be had either upon the not belong to ble thoage ke dana te in. Delivered tqeny Addrpas, EB. W. CLARK & ©8., ‘The greater part of the day's session was de- land joat upon the pe ad i tosteal. The justice not being present to . for PERNSTLVANIA of Southora NEW Jpg. ioe en ee ee ‘Brows delivered’ cui, whereupon he eLuy Fume piisee:, | Describe Ssmpmgee to ll Ceastnsieations, sermon ’ . rota e, , s7-Canadien potbers are fattedon peas. | Si chapert of St De prediciea of poy ice Biabelt sok all fee tae oa Gate ane oa . say COOKE & CO., Weshingten, b,c, s7-Fou! Play—Taking crying babies to we | which a. ican RR i ian ens ‘ theatre. hat shortly at As soon one ‘bamitis. | yt a ar Emon Promises much corn and whis- =: pine no rar const asian, 3 Sctiaienee eet yeat NORAD SiG dh , , i eee agnte wa - eee ante tan tes att Pemple are the eez@ quate Gid vot borin vetors ssaiber Beb- momen maocenee, and be kioeep | F Stes J. A. ELLIS & ©0., Chteags, an., ine ene” im Onicage aye ‘= —— ———— 200% ANTEX a7 ae Yor ILLINOIS coe we om a — i : wmvemnim:* Taz Toe Unvemmans of Viseand bare appou- | A yo deeonid ot pend on = 2 wes. STEPHEN MILLER, 61. Foxi, non, so be held ‘Yor im Uctoper 6. stood, wheat Sa? ht « oon't or USNEBOOTA. J i 7 . | 3 ; i . , 4 ’ i | i |