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\, LL THE EVENING ST Ai PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Kxvepted, at the Sar Buildin, 5.W Cor NOY ©S. BAKER«€ Co. ——19— The St Ali is served by the carr absoribers in the City amd Dist = CENTs Pea WEE. Copies at the counter. wr OF withow' wrappers, Two Ours each. nee Fos MAaILIwe:—Three months. Uur Uar ao) Fitty Oents; six months, Thre= Dol- larey Ont Yonr, Five Dolinrs. No papers sre sent from. the office longer than paid for The WLEKLY STAR~—publiened ow Fri aay worning—Cne Dollar and s Haifa Y: EVENING STAR. LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. The Colord Radic 1 Siats Coavention of Georgia bay adjourued afer three day soo. KE Brycet, a whirr member oft intore, trom Ricamond county, - m On the dae appro.hi ws. Te o4 b'm as having .a J: oc Tk any man De acerit,asa cent’ white Iver dscound you on elre. on @ ¥ with sugzestion: or advir= as -) how yoa shonid vow, kmock their teth down tie Trews? A distorbence ceotred at a Democrat!: «eomg im Lebanon. Boone county, [rdiiay Saiurday, caus d by the towm mirshal atto np) ing to arrest members of the “White Boys in Blue.” Daring the melve a number of were fir 1. Thomr- ng, the mar: shot in the be d. aud seriously, but » ‘wounded. One of bis rssts*ants, Jo. eh leng, Was sho. throwth the i. turbaaces occarred duripg the afternoon brewery, ood ome man was badly beaten. Everything 1s quie: za‘n. A negro nemed Steve Torrea-e wes arrested by the detectives Saterday nicht in Mempb: ‘Teones.ce, on charge of complicity im the mu derous s= uit on Mr. Alexander, and the berning of bis house, near Mat city, some weeks zo. Y. -terday Torrence contes ed that be was one of (he party organiz.d for plunder, and of which Dr. Woods, who was recently ceptured after de~perat» revistence, and after beimg wounded, wasa memtL-r. At the Color:d Methodist Church, on Gayera street, Memphis. Tenn, yesterday a. ernoon, a nero sitting on the ssp fired a pistol. A po- liceman came up and attempted to arr--t him, ‘whea be fir dat ihe policeman. The concre- #ation rushed oat, aud indiscriminate firing took place. The police left in haste, but being Teinforced by other policemen and citizens, the negro-> ficd. Although some thiriy shots ‘were firc 1: mo one was hurt. The imterpational cricket match finished S.turéay in Philade!phia, wich the following result-—The American Twenty-two, first in- bing, €7; cccond inning, 67—‘ora1, 109, The Eb-ven of Encisnd, first ioning, 117; second jvoin~, v*—tote , Ft; thus makiaz aa exces of .2 for the Eoglishmea over the Americ.as. To-day the English will pisy ba.e ball with the Americ ps. A fire cceur.°d Saturday eveving at the Americ... Hovel, No. 15 Bowery, New York Oneot the Loerdeis nemed MeVow was sut- tocat din bis bed. Cherie= os e, while lo sing him_elf from the fourth story, sell broke bi- lez. Mary Lobmana jumped trom & third <*> y ~window ana broke her lez. The botel was owned by Petar Witkins who-e los » nounts fo $10,(°0; folly wsar. d. In a correspondence tetween General Miles #nd Governor Holden, of North Caroliea. the & box cons‘ping arms wr > ro- 1 conc: ' din Newbern by a cer- ta n political organizit on. The sims referret tw weve found iu a hou e wd for the m. stings of the Uniou 1 sgue, and were comer dina veffin. Several coffivs, suppo .d 1 con“ain arms, have ircently tea sent out imto the sount-y. At Ladianapoli~. ©. ord2y ptht while the “W..¢Eo im Biue* were = hrovgh a dark Ptley, oa the rre urn .com a De nocratic meelng, @ shot wes fied imo Me proc :sion froma guu ke ocd wih cmall sbot. Five oc | sex of Tem weve severely, though uo: ously, wound'd. Walter B. Griffith, a pussenger by the «t~umer Guiding Sor, :com Aspinwall, was arrested in E on a obarge ©. ¢mbe_ dng mouey -rom the Nor’: Americ.n Ipsore ice Comp.oy Of C.tiforaia. of wisdom on re gniding ihe cowatry Sar, snd it is hep d we.ament. Good order prevails gea- nd the Provisional Gove.ament bas @ ‘be peopte *o jorm fa ma‘ntziniag i, t to prove thet the revolution does B. mean ansvchy rid violeace, but peace and ju Ge. ‘Loe Guverament bes alresdy issard a Programme guaranteeing wany reforms, in- <huding among them universal suure ze, reli ‘yn is “Gm of the pro-s, right of tr’: aud se equality of all men before the ‘e lesders ot the Provisional Govern- are understood to preer a monarch’ vernn eat, but b d to accep: public if tie pople so pronounce at the el: hoa to- wembers of the Cor’, which wil take piace on the 1 tu of November. The Ameicsn Minister, Hon. J. P. Male. hos al- Pprevomal congiat expressed fs belief in the early re- eszuiuon of the revolutionary Gove.ament of the Unit d States. The loc.l goverament of Seville, at the requ “*t of the Americ:n‘ onsul, bes graut’d permi~sion to the forergn r tiden” to build Protestant churches within the walls of the city. ENTRAL AMERICA —The stearsbip fr bas atrived at New York, .rom H, October 3d. E. Ormsby, a cabin pee enger, died at sea Saturday. Tue Coust - aent Assembly of State met at Pausma on the 3d ius‘ant, and prxcdad-cree eosumt-¢ sovereigaty of the State unl anew cops. tation be formed, ‘elzatirg to Acting Prev. dent Sutross (he «= --utive power, aud reeoz- nizug the Frov sional Goverament. Don Pablo Aro-emena ‘s Pre= ident of ihe Assembly. Senor Gorvs wes refuscd @seat as member. James L. Baldwin. the a-< «in of Mr. Parker Was stil slive. but bis case was considered bopelr = = the n- ‘The United Sines steamer Gettysburg arriy-d at Aspinwall on the <0ib ultimo, fo relieve the Sappbo. which was io proc ed to Key West Colonel Caldwell, United Svates Minisier to Lolivis, ned on the 1st for La Paz. Forrrem News.—London despatches con- #.m the report of the arrangement of the pre- fuminar.’s of a nataralization treaty, similar to that concluded with Prussia, betwcen the Uni- ted = and Engisnd. Mr.Gladstone bos issued an addre-s to his constituents, whieh ts much prevwed for its frenkness and liberality. ‘The Tory journals, it is said, retn_e to * ike up Jisraeli's «no Popery” cry. TheChinese Em- bossy is preparimg to urgotlate a treaty with Enguand similar to that conclud:d with the Unied S'aces. Italy hes officially reeozatc-d the Republic of Mexico. The Prussian Gov. erpmentis about t send ships-of-war to Cuba to guard the interc='s of Germen traders there. Though the fesrs of a general European wer bave abated, the Paris Pr se asserts that French armor.es were never busier “an pre.cat. The Freuch official papers alse dee clare that France is pledged to the treaty of Prozge, end that Prussia must pot depart irom us obligations. ‘Tue Svit Acarnst Gayerat BotTcea.—The cases of Charles W. Woolley und Kimiorty Bros. agaiest General Butler were wp Satur- day 1 the Supreme Wourt of Baltimore city, ob & Motion Infach case to vacate service Of the writs. Hen. Caleb Cushing argued in ia- Yor of the motion to yacate a: great length, commencing at ten o'clock and concluding ai one p.m. His argument wns a masterly effort of a matured j He was tollowed by Hoa. Richard T. Merrick,she opposing counsel. The point at issve is the fezsiny of the arre.tofa member of Congress going to or returniag iron Coprress. In these cies the writ was ceryed as General Butler was returaing home from the session of Congtcs*. Th* ease will be coi- tonued mntil next Saturday, whem theargu avi: ‘s to be continued by Mr. Schley for the motion % va; ate, and Mr. R. J. Brent azainst, &7-A colored chuld named Grizzy Peace w-« \ulled a Steep Hill, about five mils from Ra. N.C.,on Monday la:t, by ber cou-in a named Adelaide Adans, with whon she hes bren living. From the testimony be- fore "he Coroner's jury it appears thai the mrn bad become enraged at the child, as se d. for st ling a bandkerchiet and a spool o! waread. To punish her sbe placed 4 rope about her neck, thtew it over a beam, and pullud at the other end to hold the child still while she beat ber upon the bick. In the struggle the id's neek wes broken, the T: salt of which was instaatdeath. The woman was broa bt to Raleigh and lodged in j..!l. S7 Ain B. Davis, Esq, of Montgomery county Md , hes sold beocahone Ridge Farm,’ pear Usity, coat: ning about XO acrrs to Mr. John Cut.s, of Frederick county, at $50 per acre. Improvements moderate. ‘The Grace Church proper:y in New Yorw new prem sold for ou 0.00 snd wore will take the place of this well-known charen edifice, 80 landmark on Broedway. Savannab is raid to be the mos: fourish- tar erty ip the South. S7 lp Michigao they bave bace.bali matebes «€b Bersevack. a, \ 1 4 Founaylvania Av.and Uth Street, t B eet Vey XXXII. é OO WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1888. N&. 4.866. Washington News and Gossip. AN IxTseesTrNo QuEstiox.—We under. { © and that J. B. Uonkling, of Cincinnati, Ubio, { has been arrested and held to appear at the | Preeat term of the United States D! Cour:, now in session in that city. Theme. | chord Teeetwed $50 as a fee for prosreuting a | dependent father's claim for a pension, in viola ton of 12th and 13th section of te act of July 4, 1584. It was argned by the counsel for @&.corrd that Qomgre-s had no right tofix atoracy shoald demand or receive € the for the -ervice decribed, and a'so that the ac: | of Jane, 1566, which gives a dependent firh tre right Peasioa dos not fix the fa Prosecuting such claims. Two dec'sioss 11 t.vor of | Government have been scared on ‘be coustitutionality ef the 12th section of the &.tof is which the act of June, 8:6, is neadatory. aad uo fear is eateriained by the Commi, ioner of Peasioas that the Coart a: Cinciunati can be induced to take a different view of the subject. At all eveats the ques.ioa and the dec cion will be Interesting to azeais | Who pcosecute claims before the Pension Uber, ARRIVAL OF Gam. Tuomas aNd Gov. Bors? MaN—THE West Vigorua Execres.—G 1. George H. Thomas atrivc 4 here this mor 1: 3 toattepd the Dyer Coar: of Inquiry, no. b imgrecrived noice of it? pow pod aeit watit the hot Novemoer. He w.ll re ara at oa > aid ie-ume mma d. Governor Lorem, of Wet Virgin's. a’ > Strived here this morning. He wnt: (oo) Sent into that S ae 19 preserve tae peice at be coming elre:ton, as dis.rarchised rebe’= in seves.Tcouniiesthre t2a to yoteat all R za-ds. He thinks the moval ei ctvot a few comp.nies Of ircops, well disitibatnd, will be safficicat, General Thom-s 21d Goveraor Boremjn Were bov’ in cousereace wit) the military an- Dis moiairs. Votixc In Tux UsRgconstrauctan Srates, Itis given out the Pre-ident wi'liaaday of two issue a general order t> mili! ry com. mander South, promulgating Risdocsrire that they hed no right to forbid, or inte-teze with,the holding of elections im reconsirnctza States In Kepublican quarters, it -2ms to be appre- | hended that in those untepresenicd Sites the Conservatives will now make arrangemen’s t> choo.e prosideatial ek ciers, and that Presideat JoPnson will demand that their yotes be counted. PERSOWAL.—Mijor Generst George Thomas, U.S. Aumy, is at Willards,” Poriticat.—It hes been erid thet the zam- blers are the bet and coolest judzes of pol cal prospects 8s they “goin to win,” and take pe'ns to inform themsely 3 care. iy without regard to poluiical predilections. It will .bere- fore be a matier of some interc7t (o the Repub- licans to known that the New York gamblers; } At lest, hold that the ate the bes. The New York Hero'd of yestor- day says: “Last evening Dr. Underwood com- menerd ® sale of pools at 1,160 Broidway, on | the Appro ching Srate elcctions of Penasyiva- | nis, Indians. and Ohio. The atieadauce was at first very limited and but little intere-t | appeared to be taken in the proce: lings, but towards nine o'clock the numlor prc ent was considerably augmented aed ihe busine.> be. | came brisk and animated. Without at all qu tiowing the political opinions of the be.- ‘ing men, the Republican candidates, beyond | Goubr. were the ,ivori os, as will be sceu by the subjomed. No.withstaading the hamoror | Dits of the doctor, but few appe to tavest on the Democratic side of the issue, 3 ocly responded “9 bis pls‘ntive jat-rrozatory, How much for a Democrat!’ Towards ihe cle-ethe bidding wrs prety auimat-d. The foliowieg smong the pools .old well more cle -wly show the stare of ihe. vail Lepuslican prospzcrs elieg which pre- FOR GOVERNOR OF I™DIANA. Baker, Republican 26 Headrick, Democrat... 20 FOR AUDITOR OP PENBSYLY. Repubiic 9 Ww 8 Demoer> FOR Republic... Democrat... says :— Toe Bepub- licans and ‘on-ervatives ef the #.ch Congr’s- Soral disizic: lest ight pomina 7d the Hon Horsce Greeley ss the'r cindidafs .o run sgeuet Jobn Dior ey. As the nomivaciou sul ~antiully ur seimoes, we u Greeley will probably sevept 1°. Ppo e thar there is aay chsne ot bis “d. The whole Lepublicca vote of ict wes atout &. jin 164, -gaiuet 15 000 for the ewo Demeeratic cradida -*. But Mr. Greeley’s pr. ence in the c invass will add yery much %0 it; iuieresi; and when George Froncis Tra‘n gets hore sud op2ns the flood- gat~s of his eloquence. tines up there will be pretty lively. The cv of Mr. Greeley's con- senting fo rap, however, is one which the Ke- Sc merk with a large and shining ure when they come *> make op theli | counts. No maw is more vrompt and eatue=t than he jm leading any torlorn which | Geimiscs Pemelle to the cause he fights tor. | While he hrs no expect vn Of being elected, his Ia} ors ia the district cin hardly fail to add votes to the sirergth of Gen. Grant.” — The adherents of Sam Cary in Odio s-2m Of re-electing bim end the effort will te made io use vorers in the tat Gbhio “overessional Dis- ‘10 elect Surader against Eggleston, — The Democratic convention for ‘he Sixth | District of Masr.cbuseus,on Saterday nomi- nated Jobn K. O. Piere> for Congr: ss. InTEENst REVERUE—The receipts tow'"y om this source were $457,223.51. —\ore-—____. Tux Ixp1 aw Commrsstow.—The Indian Com. Di) ion, whieh brs ben in ee sion at Chic: for several days, concladcd ite labors on Satur- day. A re. ofulion wes riop'cd recommending tbat soll ‘iston be made at once to feod, clot pro‘sct ‘he Indians of the C-ow, Bie so Gros yee a Were, Chey. ena”. Arrapahoe, Apache, Kiow?, and © .ran- che nations, Who now live, or wbo sball here- a ay on 9 0 > by exi -_— es but not yet ficd: that herea.ter all Indians shall be consid. ered as individually ‘sible to the laws of the United S ates except where and while it fs otherwise provided in eaid tre .ties; and th: they shall be entitl-d to the sime «fom the said laws enjoyed by other per- sons owing sllegiance to Government, It was .urther re.olyed that the military force sbould be aed to compet the the same, r--olved, that in the opinion of the Commi - sion. the Burean ot Indian Affairs should is trans.errcd from the Iuteror to the War De- partment, Moreavovt Gronce D, Paexrics.—s; wo weeks ago, we were inform:d that Mr. Isbr-n Henderson bud addr cd a note to Mr. Prenti e,d'emiv.ime bim from .urther secvice on the Journal. We inquit:d of tho e who should know, smong others Col. Clarence Prenuce, who 3 sared us thatit wes trae, wit ¢ to Mr. Heade:-0a’s cour-e im the mover. We ‘¢ od no hm ~ Pzyreement to p ir. Preatice i tovally war jin. but made no im- sinto Yat. Im fact tbe connection of rT. P.eat ce withthe Jovrnei was dic olwed, ad tbat his po itoa now i re care c~ formeriy. The srne of Mr. Pre 1 Tce no longer appe.7s in the paper a3 voaduci- ing it. but on the contrery it 1 manatrd hi ior m years aud inGnitely bis i fer: every other ct. Mr. Prentice isa sabord- inate. and acts under the direction of this man- acer. Weérus: bis retations sre pleseint sod pad to know, iri ta 6 fn] to it ablicity we gave ‘aimeat Bim caused bis teetorsto toa position on Jowrroi. It would have saved aby: furtherao. tice from us if the explavation of that bad been more frank and full. but eno’ been waid.—Loutsvitle Desascrat, Out. 5. SFT wo Velociprdes have bern built in Con- cord. N. H., by mechanics employed et the car- maze shops. s7 The Wiscopsia papers report that the erry crop hae #v* -~-4 severely by frost. fn ibe colire. state the vide i'r aad, willbe wader & third of au average crop. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afterneon’s Dispatehes, THE PENNSYLVANIA EBLECTItO: Great Excitemeat in Phiindelphia—Dusi- ne_s Suspemdod—Apprehaded vel between the Fe destroyed by Fice— thoa. oad w York Voiers om their way te Philadel. ph.a—@zeparrtions of the Maye: to te- ceive them—Beit'ng om the Resali. [Speeial Dispatch to the Star] PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1—There is great ex- ci'emeut here. Business is generally suas- Peaded, aad everybody is canyasciig the Prob-b lities of the election to-morrow Ech petty bes bands of music and mea‘ par.udiaz the strevts, calling on the'r friends to vote early. The Mayor, who Rep ablican, naz into service one thousaad extra police’. mea for duty to-morrow. ‘The Sheriff, on the other hand, who is a De n- erat, bas engazed an equal number of sp~c'a! deputies. It is feared this will bing on a conflict of authority and bloodshed will res! The Sheriff last week ordered one thous.nd hickory clubs to be made for his men. Ti morning tbe tactory in which the c'ubs we.e stored was destroyed by fire. A dispatch from New York says: “Five thou- ‘aud men lett that city this morniog for Phila- delphis, to vote.” Tae Mayor seat asquad of two Lnndred poficemea to the depot this morn- ing to mcet them. oth sides ave sanguine of saccese. ts, The Repab- lic. Ds are bet/ing two to one on the Siate, RAILROAD COLLISION AND LOSS OF LIFZ, PITTeRURG, Oct. 12 —Two nicht trains on the Alleahrny Valley P-‘lroad collided yesierday morning. et six o’elock, near Scrubgras station, killing R‘chard Snyder, fireman; wrecking bo") eng:ne:, and burning five oil cars. Noue of the preseug=rs were injaied. Damage to the Toad bout $30,000, GERMAN S-ENGERFEST. Saxpusky, Omto, Ort. 12.—The Northwe>t- ern Obio gersest will ba held in this ciiy on the 15th aad tth instents. A large number of musicol organizations irom abro.d will be preset, and it is expccied that the concert to we given will be one of the finest ever heard in est. COLORADO ELECTION. CHICAGO, Cet. 12.—The Denver News has r>- turas trom al' the counti’> of Color-co, aud the figures give Brrdford a majority of 17. The Execution of = im Perkins at Norfelk, [From the Noviolk Jouraal Oct. 10.} The teirors of the .cifiold were fully rnd clearly re city yeetorday by Joun Perkins, bi'> man convict:d at the lest criminal te.m of the Court ot Norfolk county, Of the terrivle 22d revolting crime of rape upoa the per. on of a highly re-p-c able ad inter ine £xirl avout tweuy yess of age, re stoing in No.solk count ‘The nero se.ompli-e, Ben Jeffer.on, tried convicted ai the same tm. was to™ave r dtie iat of Perkins, but o1 mo! ecutive clemeacy inverpo. d and commursd the sen‘eace of Jeferson to impri-onment in the ‘ pen‘'sni ary for Yevter¢ay moraing we visitcd the cell of Perkins, but ! aing clo.ely eagazod inbis r - I’gions devo. ons with Father Planke i, were ub: ble 'o Pave any dir :t communie i.ion wi. him. We I-.tn d that be pas.ed the previous night very r.stle ly, beingeage, 4 me. in prayine fad singing bys. Around the se “told wesdiiwan detachmeit of troops .com the Norfolk germ oa, under Liew »nant Rozers with fi Zo m-d into a betf--q square were che officers of Dourt, the sber- iff coun.el. physicieas aud press. O. ibe 00 ride wrs 8 larze rs_embi> ze of citizens wro bd tren edmit-d t> tae grounds 3 wita-; ‘The jonl-wrlis were kep:.rom the louse-ton, tr ~~ ande nineaces were lit. rally crowd d with ihe ¢-zecly curious. Ata querer prst ene oclock Perkins w-s brough. out of bis cell ivt> the coisidor of the Fi, ard s.r bene shiord 4 71d pinwa 4 ‘wns I'd by the two depr.y she~ tis to te .¢ prayer volure. sbily ran un -*e Ste) ofthe scaffold and siood unoi te crop, Ps cheerspl end conten “dly 94 if some ve-y grvciiying clroums ince were about fo occur. HOW it wes po “ible for bim *> 00 -rye saci Sifange ynd upnatual buoyancy, aud look so calm Pad sat‘sficd om the yery ‘hreshhold of ecernity, is beyond our pewer to ci ture. Father Plonkett joining him om ths drop. they knelt together ow a chair and prayed loag aud verve: 5 ns ‘ating m @siesdy, the invocation. He estly for sireagth to suffer, rep. .t. 4 the prayerand the cr -d,end .onciad 4 big petition to the Most pigs Wwith—“T ann hear. tily <orry for having offendd th: 3, @ God, and implore thy mercy and veness. Into tby bands, O Jesus, I comme ty Sheriff John Et prosebed and addr-s a him: Jobn Perkirs—Under seaieace of the Coun:y Court of Norfolk county, pronounc:d on the = omy gd August, 1 3, —— rF $3 e Tape, perpeiraf:d upoa ¥ ol re Ferd, that you be hanged by the peck tntil yon be dead, abd taat the execu- ton of the judjment be made rad done upon you by me, the Sheriff of Norfolk county, on ths briday, the 9th day of Uriober, 1, be- twren the hours of eleven o'clock in the fore- Bopn and two o'clock In the a:ternoon of the same day.at the usual plane of cation, I @m now about ex-cutipg the e1'd sentences. add yon ate now at liberiy to - iy what you may ictire tonching the said charge or the &1'd .en~ as May tiod have mercy oa y ‘eckins (ben s:epp.d for ward. Fericetly compo cd szid: 4Gentienep, I sappo ettisnt i¢-* for me to declare that 1 an inno: eat, Moagh ther just God woo it tit 1 don’t i y woni ! wide then ap- Oe with Frther Plunket 1d bid them good-bye. he & . Paxtivg with Mrjor Eturidg’ he vad Tee in God and follow me. I am innac-at,” Tae th a nigeyl ¢ 4 axonnd b*> ‘Pp ever Dis sace, ead exactly f-past one o'clock the drop fell, aad witha préyeron bh‘: fips tie .oal of Joon Perkins ae usher. d into the presence of it Maker, He was calm to the very last, and di: 4 plead. ing his mnocenee. it quivering, but no se) contortion of the body, after the tnJ}, and tly deuth ‘evsacd a3 ¢r<ily a: it could sibly have done, The neck jken instantly. me- Watts, Jes. Will were in re must have ier remaining nded roa in and Tt M. Covert, atrondanc, examined the body tholic cemetery, of decent cep jOGANY tA elit iamabepsd faim about 4 peat had treaghtvoms to; er belle: for his ship, aad give them Dr. Gibbogs, Spt piueentamied sara omnes et nes enous to make s70:her bare sa ior arr- ps to lay on!” ’ “ . sfqhleh wes repeaied by the audience arter bi Goverumea: § Securities. Wasurneron, Oct. 12, 1968.—Jay Cooxe & following quotations of Gov- Co. furnish the Li 5.208, May 5.20°s, Tn. 112% Ten ys —___.-—__—_. [8y Banwers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) ‘Lewis Jobnson & Qo. quote stooks and bon's im home and foreign markets as 3 Mico} ent ; Michigan South. 5%; Titnavs Central, 144; Oleveland and a Pittsburg, £8; Northwest, 91: do. preferred, 91% Cleveland and "Foled, 0 Rock 106); Fer ‘ayne, lily; 4134: 'Polcdo & Wabash, 1 Wells, Fargo & Co. Ex: ants’ Union, 2%: Ohicrzgo & Allon, 150; do, preferred, 155. Market steady. ——e- assy re Markets, Te-day. Bartrucke, Oct, 12.—Cotton firm; Middling Uplands 25}. Flour less active: Howard strvet super, $8075.05; do. extra. $9 50e$11.50; do. fam- ily. $12°$12.50; City Mills super, 7.750825; do. extra, $9.50 $1U50; do. iamily, $12.258813.50; b Lp laa R7eSS8; do. — werner for high ‘grades; prime dry Ted, vi inferior, @1 30080 18. Gore firm; 1.95e$1.50; ‘yellow, $130. Oats firm; Rye firm at $1.45a81.0). Pr » $30, Bicon--Rib sides, 14 lear do ED L rd, 21 ves mere Steck Market, Te-day. 6s, old, in- bid.) r*ked: do. Tor, 4 »73 asked; do. conpon, ne’ 74 hid 56 Psi-d; South Cotolins 6's, new, 65 bia; North Caroima 6's, old. 63 bic. Bey tates New York Grain Market To-day. Naw Yorx, Oct. 12.—Flour dnl! 7d drcop- me. Wheat delet Int cmts lower. Cona shede firmer. —-—__ Wall Street To-day. New Yorg, Oct. 1x. cent. Sterling Exchang 1862, coupon, Carolina 6's, 6, 53}. Tennessee 6's, €x-coupon, 65°. prmmesseshit Waste a: Went, Much we-te o..eps occurs in tbe beiliug of meais. The cook will throw oat the water Without cooling it Lo gaye the ia’, ur .crape the ripping pan isto the swill pail, The grese seul in many ways. Itcam be burned in Jamp:, mixed with lard, or. when no povk bas been botled with it, made ito candi s. Bi'sof meat are thrown out that would make b.sh. The flour js sis'cd in & wesieial manner, or the breed pan lest with ‘he dough sticking to it. Picorusts é* laid by to sour inst®d of making a tew teris .or tea. “Celd pudding is copside:sd good for nothing when o.ten times it might be ste.med for the next dey. Vege.bl-= are thrown away that would werm for or-ak.r x nicely. Disu-cloths ate throwa where mics can dc. iroy them. is let in wa or to d's it , Whaling, rot >. ttone. exe., much is wrstcd veele sly. ‘The sctab-brush is leit in the waisr, polls by the fire, tubs kept in the sua to dry rt, ebemLer pails allowed to ru_., nd ‘Ton ware ros e@Faives spoons orcad. aud spoil, mus id arto corode in the Pepper and spic > “> pen and toe their srepz.n. Toe mo- e+ j0g lo_es its cork and the flics take pos- ion. Sweatmes's ste opeccd and torzot vn. les, oF folks to to < mouk gar isdrawn in a bests allow d to 8 nd ull both vinexar and bssin are spoil i. Po’ vos in ibe cellar grow. snd the sprov’= are not rewoy d until ihey b-come werth'exs. Appl:: decay for want ot looking over. Puck spoils for want of ault, and b cramee tbe brine wents sc.ldipg. Hams become ttint-d or All d witb veisnine for want of the right pro- teeiion. Dri d beef becom-s so hard it cannot be cui;ch —e moulds, sud is exten by mice. Hone sre burned that would mae soap; ashos are thrown oat carelessly, endaugerng the Premise, ard being wasted. Servants lea) dight burning in the kitchen Wh a ‘hey are sll outof an evening. Cloths are whipp “4 fo pieves in the wind, fineeam- bries rubi-don the board, and laces torn in s arching, O..pets are swept with stumps bardly fit to scrub the kiichen, and good rew broo! ued for scrubbing. Towels are ued $n place of holders, and good shcels to iron om, 1:king a fresh one ‘week, thus scorching n arly every one in the house. Table linen is tbrown carelerly down, and eaten by mics, or at away dump and is mildewed, or the fruit forgotim ard the stuins wasbed in. Table cloths and rapkins are used as dish- Wipers; ma‘s forgotten to be under hot dishes; { spots melted by the stove: water forgotten in Pitchers and allowed to ireze in winter, and china used to foed cats and dogsin. In inany oi ber ways 8 careless and inexperienced honse- keeper will waste her husband's wages, while she thinks, because she buys no fine clothes and. that she is a “most saperior '—Haskel’s Howseh old Encyclopedia, Scuwm'ata Rerontican Meer ixc.—At a pablicin meeting in Cleveland, on Tsday, ex-Secrelary Sianton quoted irom Prevident L‘ncoln’s address at Gettysburg, to theeflect thei we are eg ima great civil wer ‘o.eeif the pation denicd the propovition that all mearre sree rad equal, cud sa.d, refer. Fing to the derd ofthat battle-fleld, I> =k you, in te voice of Ab.-baw Lincoln, here io-da, if{they did in vo\a. Bball we not d-dic: ‘oursesyes fo the work at Rg ge at Letus eve one, wite upliite ads, eclare ‘before Goa thal the iit of this great i'°Re comsceraicd in the blood ot our sold- not perish irom the earth. Here the ‘sined is Dauds and said, “1 swear” speaker 1 and be coptinned: -‘Let heuris speak though you stood by Abraham Lancoin, and declare that thereis po one you but will labo: to complete the task of the illustrion: dead, by estublisbing the foundation of the Goy- expment.” Mr. Stanton is ill and wore with travel, but spoke with great forceand clearness, Me finds Dimself compelled to decline iurther engage. menis during in? campaign, aud reta: joie irom Olevelend. “Larrmne OF Contracts ON THE Pont OF Rocka Ratteoap.—The B.llimore and Ohio Brilroad Compoay bave advertised to receive bide, at their office m Extt-more, until the 2)th for the le:tiv of tae following sec:ions Point of Beeps: eee Ehren WU et jy va (on Gloya 33, (on Brow: ) rad Soott's land. berger’s Innd.(4 Innd,)’,— Hock vile Sentixet. @ and tbe foreet of masts whieh crated the docks at the yard at the termitation of the ‘war has been ¢: suinnrd oat, T: Stl turee or four war ve. els lying there, how. ‘be offered for sale at public @ rhort time. &F-The official vote on the question of the ax. snmp of the a war debts by the ate of Mala is decial the Governor to Yes, 61,782; Bo, 14484. ci 7 yoted ‘ugitmst the measure, and the country towns for it. : and dan 5 years, while walking on pag be ae iron, nar Altony, Rew Yor ¥ ‘Tbey were the wile pe 4 ayal family cost the country e@rrFicrays,, Wan Dzrantuent, ApsvT4nT Genenal's Orrive, Wasutneros, Octobrt 7, 1868 {C:REULAR.} I. The attention of all persons interested in the reward for the capture of Jefferson Dx is inyited to the following ect of Ooagr: entitled “An act to provide for the disiribul’oa of the reward offered by the Presideat of the United Sistes far the capiure of Je. D. vis,” an@ to the orders of the Sec War given in comphance with the prov.sions o. soda. fpmvate—no. 155 } AX ACT to provide for the distt bation Teward ofered by tbe Pr--idemt of the States for the c .p.ure of Jefier.on D vir. be i enacted by ie Sexaie and Howe of # atatices f the Unt -d S.a°s of Awerica in Uon- Gres ascembled, That the reward of one dred thous.nd dollars offer-d for the of Jefferson Davis by the Presitent “in Bis’ proclamation of Ma: second, eibi oa bundr 4 sud sixty-five. shal be paid as iollows: To James H. Wilson. of the State ot Ititnots, late major general of volunteer, firve thousand dollar-; to Beuji- win D. Pritchard, of the State of Michigan, jate lieutenant colonel of the fourth Mic savalry, throes thoucand dollsrs; to Henry Haraden, of the Siate of Wisconsin, late hen- tenant cofonel of the first Wisconsin civalry, three thousand dollsrs; to Joveph A. O. Yeo: man, of the State of Lowa, late captsin of first Obio cavairy, tures thous .ud and to the following officers, the dollars; oa -com mis- sion oMie=is, and privates, in proportion to the monthly pay proper to whtch they were Tespectively entitled by law in the grades ‘Which they held at the time of said captare: Uficers and men of the foerth Michigan cav- uly that were present at the capture of Jeier- son Davis sad party, on (he mormng of May ten, eighteen handred aad six.y-five: Juliaa G. Dickinson, 7 4jutani: Perry J. Davis, regi- mental qur tte. master; Custies T. Hudson. cap- tain company E; Silas J. Stauver. first lieat ant company G, Henry 8. Bontell, first lieuten. spt company C,(wounded;) Al.r-d B. Par aion, © cond fieutenrnt compsay 1; Johu Lenrett, ® cond lieu‘ensnt company B: Thomas Davis, ommisssiy tergernt company A; (eorge A. Simmons, 8 Riley, and Re!iu Wright, sergeants company A; Darwin Dunving, Rober: 1. Reynolds, sed Lymsn J. Pusselt, corporals company A; William Lalop. Vaniel C. Blinn, Gilert Coata, Janes Falter ar Kuable, Philo Morse, Charles W. lenty Provos., and G otze Rinke, company A; A.E. Ford and A. A. Braiey, ser- gem's company B; J. F. Suernourne. U. F. Parker, Williem Crow, U. B. Tuttle, sad B. B. Bennet, corporai= company B; A. F. Sbep- pard, W. P. Sadman, Prank Crim, Avtustus Armsueng, Willam V. W<od, Joun Nickols, J. J. Bontell, sud L. H. Wil ox, privat-s com. pany B; Abrem Sebrinz, Deuben Palmerton, David J. Garry, and George M: Munzer, cor? Porals company 5 Jams F. Buttard David Dillon, Frauk ©. ‘Leach, Jam-s H. Lynch, Staphen B. Munson, (killcd,) Jobn Ruppert. Ran.rlear Rugs. Wilham J. Smith sad Har- mon Si-phens, privaic> compaay U; James H. Place, corvoral company D: Bart Jnusoa Hor: ce ©. Jeraey, William H. J. Marin. Wil- liam Parker, krrncis E. Taomp.on, Z H. Wilcox, Joon own, Jacob E. Munn, and Thomes Hunver, privates company D; George A. Dullsrd, aud David B. Green serge its company E: Jobu Hines, (k c Jes W. Tyler, Dewitt ©. Carr, aud Wi H. Criit-adeu, cosporals comp lay E: Si Bullard, Koi srt G. Tripp, Oscar E. Te Henry Johnson. Wi'lam F. Driesnan. P S-asiry, Goorge F. Dalm=ze, and Jona G Stephens. privat + compiny E; Jobn Cor.ea- ton. verg sut company F: Wilttam F. True and Dewitt C. Cobb, corpora's company F: B Franklin Nichols. James Pattorsoa, Ira H Dugton, joni hn F. Grossman, Hom Hr zletom, Hi George Raab, Jo. 10 » Dennis Drescoe, Privates company F; F. O Brien. John Cav- anaugh, Jecemi Crate, sea. Walliom fil Palmateer, serge.m.s comp ‘uy G:G orge Van Sickle, John £i'lou, Goor e Mye. Inder B. Shaw, corporais 4c hua Perks, Cary Re-d, John A.S Joeph Ocrin, David Canpingh:n. pi comp ny G, and John H. Ketch, pr. v: peny K* Jo eph Ho mus:er and Bes; min K. Cols. sergeant~ company L; Carcl-- U. Moca sud William Ohver, corporals comp ay L: Ed. Laue, J. W. Linsley, Pe-zy Pheip- min F. Carpenter. Joveph Stewr=t, W: Newkirk, George Nozgic, Jesse Wulam Bunn, Andrew Bee, and Dunrel Ed- wards, privat’s comp.ny L; Wesley B. Poad, finst .ergeant comp: uy M: S$ meou Hutt ¢ od Heory Shenabsn, corporals coup.ny M:; E navurl eazan, Andiew Ander ou, Koberi Atpoid and Jobu Vaatyle, privai>s conp.ay M; Donel Graben, privar>. ompany G: Bus F. Pierce [andj Leser P. Bates, sergeaut{s| company I: Jr ore B. Heath and’ Pre-toa W. Lrown, corpoie's company 1; Luke M, Taav- er, Mas.in L. Lrowa, George W. Bodwell, Wiliam Dill, Goorge W. Datede >, Chart Fiveges. De! E. Kramm, Onsri¢: W. Mid- ¢angh, Peter McKenvedy, Hiram EL McC.’ loagh, nnd Merwm R. Pe-tit, priva' +. o.npa- ny 4 Aral Adems,sergeamt comp. ny R; Alon 0 Moe, cul compacy K; Jam's K. No - ton. Jobn Nelson. Jacob D. Newi > Eiwia Merve, Smith B. Mills, Deco ir Jaycox, Enoch L. "hode>, Thomas Folley, Nathrat'l Rot, piivat’s compauy K. Olficers #nd enlisted men of tbe first Wisconsin cavalry engaged in the pursuit and present at the sunie of the captare of Jefferson Davis: Or- son P. Clin:cn, second lientenaut, company B; Water U, Hargraves, sergeant maior; James Aplip, private company K, orderly tor Colonel Hernden; Austin M. Howe, sergeant eng f A; David Neil, William Billsbeck, Marun M. Colemon, Deyer, Jono Huniermer, Goitiei i Sid: L Jom = is oo topher Stinebreck, Hert ort Sobel company A; Luther L. Blair, Melvin T. Olin, aad Jobo Clark, sergeants compiny B; Tho-. B. Culbertson, James McOrary, and ezia H. Stewart, corgorals, umpany’ Bi Beardsley, Troms: Coleman, Riwson BP. Frankhn, Sylve~*r Fairbinks, William Gill, mu am Groner, Lewrs Ja ~ Honore verner, Wi! Matsbie, Lra Miller, John Nolan, Johu Nor‘or.” Warren P. 0. ‘ron, Stepben Pongnet's, William | A. Spangle-, Frederick Steiafield, Jo eph Smith, G. ore ard We gaer, prival compsay and J. M. Wheeler, ser- r 2u0D- we ) te Phin Boma, "So = yer, I. |, 50.) apd Grorge La Borae. corpora's pone | Neilson. Apley, Capra P. F. Anderson, Donald Brandor. F. Babitiz, J.S. Baton, Lawrence liurd, Jo eph Cezuen, A. J. « raig. audwies, MF, on, P. W. U. J. A. L. Pooch, Alexander Pingillv, Arne Re- nom, Jerome Rc >, Herma Sionc, soba Sy Henry Side sburg, J. H. Warren, C. W. 4,) privates company D. ent mecompsnying Captain Joseph A. 0. Yoowas, in hie pursuit aud ducovery of Jefferson Davis: Gorge P. B.rae>, junior, sergeant company A, first Ohio civairy; John H. McElws're, quarterme> er sergeant com- pany 2 frst os eae Sannuel Rober.- son , <orpora's com; ton see Ripley Heary T. Re-ser, 5 J. Roce, eer OU. Phas . Birir, private: comps y A. alry; John 0. . sergeant any C, first Obie cavalry; Wiliam Ham; oon Tat company 4), 10 cavalry; Joan W. Ni Jove, commit:ary serge mt ipany D, fir: iO (uvelry; William Power, fg Pp J, first Ohio john Yount, pri- Pate company Ky frat Obie cavalry; Le Wood sore company L. eeventh OU! r7 caval labn Gatts, cor u 20 seven. Obio cavaity; Phomes He Wott, privai> comp-ay E. ith Iowacavalry, and to five ad- ditional men, privates in the ssid first regiment of Ohio pero ry man Soules bgeren Mas he evwairy, two men nee eat of Iowa cavairy, whose name idence are down, but who Accounting officer of Ertmenbof their services aad fore be’ under this act. And the Secretary of Wat Js Hereby aw to receive evidence t. 9 cor. rect misnomers ane the omisz:on, if aay, of the pames ose ype hoe reader.ag se-. vice with oral or ae Qe. jing to the true and meaning carding aig tee tecke te tee of this act, and to cer 0 the’ ho shall camse tie same ty p> o hce 2 ands ti Pai Gaatced, Bee, 2. Aw enaried, That to 4 tahoe and legal represent stives of fone ers et ee ppd 8s were kilied in act 3 artbe fm go Davis, or hive sinus devea: the. re, orelas His garg seer al pd Thitthesan ofone bundred tho crim prs ie iated to tBis act Teen Pbyproved, July’sy, 1eoe, II. The War Department is prepared tor - ceive evidence to cor:ec: misaomers in the ac; and to supply the omission from it of say pames vice,” Ww im 'he captare, and none otters; sack evidence to be comple:-4 and forwarded to the Adjutunt General on or before tae 15: day of Jaauary next, aiter which date no cisimant whoe claim. supported by properevideace. bas not been presented will be edmi.ind toa share in Sifor the Tales of the rules of evidence govern'ut the pay- ment of tor different allotments of the reward by the Treasury, clatmaut~ ave relerred to the $d Andi*or, US. Treasury. By order of the Secretary of War: E.D. Town sexp, 1 Assistant Adjatin: Geseral H & H. W. 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Aby one desiring to become a member ‘appl: im persoo, or mast send @6, tu check. ‘bank arare, order, or by express, the ex: the applicant. Umer no circumramers the Cage te Lng) tor inchs way. Roccmpany moner paper giving the app: ants fall name. age. bieth- Place, present or cu) . who the feate of of, Post Otice address, 2 Och member ought to try t9 make by “o dorne he benchis himact? nottced that dose pot onntain & stamp to prepay teturn postage. INVESTMENTS. The By-laws of the Amociation revuire that one. turd of the’ map-y rerelved aa new tembership sliing dus by sh-delinguencles of members, Tee NATLONAL TRUST COMPANY, ; fF 368s i % Hg rid i thi . sem org re fea al Virginia end West eo 3. &. BUFF, Treas, J.B. BRYAN. Pres't. WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, «Charted by Congress, MAYS INTEREET ON DEPosrrs. Bonds and Stocks, Gold and SNver boacht and ood. : ‘Highest market prices prid for Land Warrants. A full eupply of Revenne © ramps kept ooscantly oe bend. ard ,