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- THE EVENING STAR. A New York Herald reporter had the other @ay an interview with ex Prosident Johnson, at Ss excepted, esbero’, Tenn., In which the ex President ee S explains bis action in Mrs. Surratt’s case. Says = ? BUILDINGS, farina an cyivania Avene corer th Speaking to ex: President Johneom thie evem- i i. e t asover, Tas ima — Pennsylvania Avenue, corner lth St ing. after the mecting was over cd Ulm 2 L WSPAPER CORP’! Western Tennesxe about your action in Mrs. = “ . . o— means re f way eae fear of that chamens if there are - ple still 20 t as to belier oat ; =, Se ed or.am in any way toxponsibie THE EVENING 5 ad by carriers te Pi = Prop Soath of Mrs. Surratt, I leave them where they CTR. CENTS PER WeER,or F | Seat ss What is the exact fact, Mr. Johnson, about Arnie Surratt's attemr each White House, and being teruiand.elthe: thro | V2. 40—N2. 6,095 WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 238, 1872. Peyote vy the abet oe boston “I never knew until after Mrs. Se been executed that her daughter bi | 49. trent north, and slong G street to Beven’h | SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. \ | HE Sioux iNrggview THE PRESIDENT. | Fins? PRACTICE. ‘The delegation of Sioux Indians now in this city ters of the Thirteenth District A Cara. . : . 7 rr, | wpre schace besin with ine letters ARG: Bek | a olergyman, walle opiaing, in Bouth Amerien, Washington News and Gossip. | representing the Uncpapas, Biack Feet, Upper wilt vote at house No. 907 K street corthwest. - pen seek= <n | MR tOseC Me. Preston King bad nothing to do T GR. TO THE STAB. boa reine be There mac & follow named 'ELEGRAMS 2a¢— uk be is in Washir oti — 3 ee eee tached himes' on te Inet the tine tees ia This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | ~= way or omer, snd dnding (i gir’ looking fsa teh a al frantic way for me. and unable very likely i Council at the White House i . » derstand ber, refosed be Ami~-.on : i eds safe and simple remedy = and §-ower Yancktooians, headed by J. Ci elke i meater: ice that general clection | ° 5 gs miseiouary, discover 4 pros the G Associated Press Reports. | ins knew nothing unit some time ater. NO ae eee eer ‘The reatered sotereof the Thirteenth District | for, tbecare.of Nervous Weakness, amy Desay, ISTERNAL Revewv® —The receipts from th 8 O'Connor, agent of the Grand river agency, and hot m w ISP. between the Sbese names begin with the letters @. H 1, J, By as to the case of Mrs. Surr Mr. Lincoln, as L,M will vote at Loure No, 912 K strvet nor.hwest. Taino PREC you may Know, Was assassinated at a time when aRTING! be was commander-in-clitc! The Colonel of Third | martial law prevaiied in riers brought ou by banetuland | source to-day were $301 AS. | Assittant Secretary Cowen, bad an interview tock Dp. m.of said | this noble remedy. Prompted by desire to benefit | Tue contact for furnishing £09 tons Cum- | With the President at noon to-day. The red men membersof the | The registered v. f the Pairteenth District | UMP lgterad and gafortuuatesT will wend the rect pe were attired in full Indian costume, with paint mes hesin with the iettera NO, B. Q. zy Naw Youn, Sept arian he burean of engraving and | Regiment. militia, has requested ¢ sband- nion of the Attorney € ne for « whose ie se © oe na nafog this medicine, in @ sealed | b2tiand coal to t 8 and feathers in abundance, aud as each one took “ . a a nie |B at.8, YZ will vote ut bodee' Ho WAS | Sn.2icp tony wre whe Lends it, Pres af Charse. | printing of the Treasury department has beoa | SP4 feathers in abundance, and as each one took | Dein, ® two companies who fought on the | the mode of trial f comin nT see eee ati Mouse, | Awarded to Mayfeld & Hicston, of Georgetown, | was given by way of salutation. The names of mrailrosd Wednesday. cided that they were PP yo gy a 4 oe are = Now York Oy,” | at $4.74 per ton: . the ebicfs are as follows: Running Antelope, clo eae tril, one a fear Inga witi'a die folowigg bowude: Gorsncueti et | <== ok newsbor BUT Gindet Toe Tere tan scare Eurining | are restrained by tajanction by Sedge Leonard | Gopal a 5a eres baer tener who won a midshipman’s cadetehip in a compe- | Snocter, Thunder Hawk. Sitting Crow, Black | fe m mortgaging the church property for $39,000 | cent? Ali I could do wo esti thetce along Sixth otrcet went to ihvde. Is: | TaEATER ttive examination, ins paseed his examination | Eye. Mad Bear and Big Taree. ‘They were ac: | te give Dr: Thompson, the retiring pastor, Gould i pardon ber “w Innd avewoe; thence slong Bhode Islaidavenne to | {JEW NATIONAL THEATER. : cae s apne comp: by Mrs. Galpin. After they bac ERD YATES here { ae Inna meenge; thetee iituee ra Saath at? Ne ut the Annapolis Naval Acadcmy, and is now a shaken bands with the Paceitenty he inquired | {@ novelist, bad a 2-9 andience at Ms opening fp fo Jatity i Wert to L street north; thence alovg La rect nori — qs there was anything special which they desired to | leet » 1 shall meet and Ftaining | to New Jersey. avenue: thenes down New Jersey SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S ‘Tar Presipent and Mrs, Grant, General | say to him. IN TRE INVESTIGATION OF PRATDS comes Bp.” Ff suns who | svenue treet nerth, and slong K street to 8 WE e ue PRESIDENT and Mrs. Grant, Li onsale ae nb h strict court house a ise ta said District,” ap- | North Capit wireet. —— pee one Porter and Mr, Dent, (Mrs. Grant's father,) GRASS” DON'T WANT TO BE CROWDED. in building the north district court, house yee- des Ve BAT PRECINCT J. FLO Tass” stepped to the front, and through the t transpired that un W. Paimer lett Sad Scenes at om Inquest. returned here last evening from Long Branch. a que pened ccrerbal the Beurtecnths Gitviet preter said: “I never had anything against ] 8 street car conductor's piace to become mast a RR TESTIFYING AGAINer Kee Two uot sane bagiaisith the otters, As BCeD will The President received @ largo number of You sent for me before, b ant tuperiztendentof the bailding. It appeare TREES, WHO ARE MELD FOR THE Ow a & : f | vote at corner Four! ots northwest. hone visitors tod y This morning he hind @ long | did not like to cotme, You sent foxy mé again ay ahd y Be Virtusily performed none of EK OF HER HUSRAND—THE WiPR OF Oxm 29 si a = rf OGE.” ntery ew with » Sherman, andsubsequently | and Tcome. Sincd I have seen you | have been | the dutics of the position. OF THE ACCUSED FAINTS AND [8 Can&I¢ re | eters mompsred raped rating Rei ae ae tis eqce= tenth ‘ate with Secretaries Belknap and Kobeson, pleased. We want room at our reservation, aud ave xuxDReD THOrsAXD Doutane || FRoM THR cOrmT. | z DISTBIO 4 01 ree NDAY, © LP pala SE dom" t e crowded. We will mind the «ppropristed for a museum of nataral n affecting scene took place at « ne ap dant a5 eee oe oe eee: Fone at By etree MOND or spocaraves in. years of ATTORNEY GERERAL WILLIAMS left last | Great Father, end do what he tells us. Our poo. | history andart th General Parke offter yee mot an suns cat Backer nite | as Po ay" MISS SUSAN DEN night for Pittsburg, where he wili speak to- | ple are all working, but are poor.” ANOTBER MEETING OF THE WORKINGMEN'S | inque & . . i 0 registered vote! Fourteenth T in the 7 ight. On Monday he speak i Ps distin Hated snrpent. POLITICAL ASSOCIATION nett, it is alleg: 1 by : The registere ‘ i fi mo TH, nigh nday he speaks at Meadville, and ob ADVICH PROM THE PRESI f . eet T rErctnce. ‘ G, i'wilt vow at corner Fourth and Neiteatsuorth: | gupporied Ey « powertal company and the Premiere | then goes to Unio, spealingat Mariette, Achene, | The ‘Seesideus tngaired’ ae be the reare of | was held last erening to take aneorures to have | Rether iets Timothy Landers, om Sunday pecs of the First District restt- | Q, it pport Pansense Ascolura, McCennelisville and Zanesville, conclading on | the land upon which the band is located, and | Tepresentation in the legislative officers. The | night. The widow of the murdered man was i Suchee MN nod anh sar nanos, « coataterey oRTH PRECINCT : "ANTONINI. sexs | the Sthor October. From Olivo he will m ‘te | inauired tf anvthing had been said to them | Dames of the candidates, are to be reported at | brought into court dressed in t Siadeusirarg toll-gate, wore pease begin with the totes Oey — Box Sheen a aR GES 2a toe a ene Grae eoeak in | Sheet moving teens ripliodin tas aatesaie. THE BIENVILLE DisasTER IRVEOTIOATION. | tef'ewo becthere Thee des ters cf the First District rosid- peg eg Yote at corner Fourth N streets Uy sane: posh gee Attorney General Hill will act es ‘Attorncy ‘The President then addressing the indiaus, At the official investigation of the Bienville | the one charged with the murder of ber hus- matter whore memes ingie efth the ese : FIFTEENTH DISTRICT GBAND FALL FESTIVAL. General during the absence of Judge Williams. | Said he would like to see them on fertile lands | diester, to-day isan uteetee tukek fee ian. | Getdcaaee tens tt ea Se ae : be letter s 7 — a * | where it wou! for them to make a livia; - ~ : “ Ria oak i WHE vote at Bekect | Fcieteeat ce tukswien bouaae Commcmaion on | _ Ths Felvant siciing Tivstival st the LurortTaxT Decision 1X REGARD 70 Money | and when they should be willing to goon suck | villehad been larger and laid to the bottom of rapid movement turned aside. ah eae oe D street north: and runt will take piace at the Washington Sch %, id - oe sireet north, 2s ORDERS.—The Attorney General has informed | lands the government would send them, and 5 learn them how to butld houses. Their your the Postmaster General that in his opinion a | \esr™ ‘especially should be instructed. It wae foe the hold, be could have extinguished the fire | ing at them during the entire invest with steam. Did not know 7, his assistant | The wife of Timothy Landers, the man engineers were put in charge of the boats in. | of the murder, who satnear the bereave. (7th street roac), on the afternoon and jor to Massachusetts avenue; thence sleng 2 Y Septomber 30,1 setts avenue to First street west, thence up #irst Feet TH tered voters oi AY a river whow n est to K strect north; thence along K strest | Prize Shooting, person who procures a money-order from the | ¢! in ag stead of the mates of the vessel. The first, sec- | fainted at the sight of her husband in 1.J.%.L,M,N,O,P.@ » New Jersey aven' Komen ti creche Prize ir my Concert, Post Office authorities has no right to revoke it he did st Mant Gaetee, tee ee ond and third mates were all in the ae in hadto be dao ow The prisoners Z wit! vote at London shop, U a we former be bro srantrdip en 3 Gecentie sureet Dancin g, | or stop the payment after a duplicate order has | back to their nomes now and talk the matter | boat, besides the two quartermasters, the car- | thick-set men, closcly resembling each oth SECOND DISTRICT. west to G street north; thence along @ street north Iicmination and Fireworks. been sent to the postmaster upon whom the | over this year to their people. If they would | Penter, two sailors, the pursers and several pas | and both gazed around the court som, crowded Bree ee cu, hat part of the county of Washington | cot to) aewet west to Datrest uoria, and slong D | Together with all ihe attractions asually offered | order ic drawn, And aitar the original order has | not agree to go he would: not compel them, | *engers, but no ladies or children. Thought | with the friends of the family, with stolid com. Reee eeee eta Teer ae ankeE Hill .cad. } ecet porta to North Capitol street... by this Associetion. pecn remitted t the person for whom the money | Above all things they should be at peace with | Captain Maury must have some reason for not | posure. * githe Second District re, | ane registered vorors of the Fifteenth District | Admission to the Par 25c, | is intended. the white people, who outnumber them a great | Putting the other boats in charge of sailor offi- TESTIFYING AGAINST NER mRoTHERS . of sala district Iying east of | wiose ‘in with the letters A, B, C.D wiil | Admission to the Pavili e P Pr gay many times, and if a conflict should come | cers. Adjourned to Wednes« Mrs. Burnett was first called to the stand. rek whose names bes! i im Satbera: | Shoes matin heey salen she Me? 7s cae Wiese No return tickets. SETAL CARDE A eOROR Card, AUTO At Rca ta’ geadh. Gee Be te token THE NANK STATEMENT Her agitation was so great thatit was some tia 4; 8.0. D. K. FG, W, 1, J will vote at the lower | Lote st the southwest cone 57 Care ran of the wer to the Park. _eeW St _ | private or business character, may be sent | He did not want’ to fight them but | Shows. decrease ie loans of 68,501,500; decrease | Cant ae recovered hers cen nanan gitont PRECINCE. istered rovers. of the Fittecath District through the mails provided it bearsaone cent | protect them and care for. them. Above | in specie, $435,000; decrease in logal tenders, | was able to give the follow m The registered voters of the Second District re- ae — ‘Degin with the bosters B, ip Se B ANJO AND GUITAR. stamp. If there is any writing whatever, (not | @ll things, too, they should have their | 515,90; decrease in deposits, $5,677,800; in- | murder: On Sunday night she and her » siding tx it part of seid district lying east of | T°R Ui Yoce atthe souchwest coruer of Fourthand __ excepting the address,) on the card it will not | Young people instructed. The white people | Crease im circulation, #7,000. bad gone to the house of her siste rs. Bach- Tee We eS whi | H streeis northwest be allowed to pass as mail matter, even if so | Were increasing rapidly, and in a few years it aE man, No. 76 Jetierson street, to attend a chris. we OS ale Phe: regietered ne Bian Witinenth, Diststel GEORGE 5. WISE, stamped. Persons may consider printed cards | Would be much worse for the Indians than usw From Europe To-Day. tening ceremony. They found hier brothers, Ny U, Py postal card: a tke cancel Ditekt ri whose ) eines begin with the letters L. ut they are not recognized assuch | Angthing they wanted now could be aske THE Eq CTIAL SAC ne = istrict ro- ‘Timothy and G rett Landers there, and her Q. a6 will vote at No. 733 Fourth str 01 of by the Post Uftice department. the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Secre- | | LONDON. Sept. 2s.—The hea’ hich | husband greeted them both and offered to shake part of said district lying west of Sasi Sa hee Rorthweat. Instructor. 7 = tary of the Interior, who would act for him. | have prevailed for the past two days continae \ but Timothy refused to do #, and said, vote at Harry's carpenter shop, | aye registered neta of the Fitteenzh District COLONIZATION BUILDING, AN Orrick Dzciinzd.—Dr. Tullio 8. Verdi, “What they say ts the same as I had said it.” — Some damage has been done to ship- | ke your hand away; I os whose meme in with the letters S,T, oW, of th e i cat ° he Indians again gave a satisfactory ugh! | PIPE. hands with you er ha BicT X.¥, Z'will vote at No. 739 Thcrd street north’ | sea7-1m" Corner of 43 street and Penna, arenas inte (Of Beals, fa Stiga pasate OT ae actory ug cantorra. have you gut ngatnit we? maid Tika city of Georgetown | 23,2" Bae ee cee aire cee ee g. | Sen.J- H. Baker, Commissioner of Pensions, of | "€l;-as9” said the land of his reservation was | _VIEEMA. Sept n of the ex-Em- | th nues SiX EENTH DISTRICT JASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE: | to-day's date, says: “In consultation with the | pascTane” said the in that country aed | press Carlotta, who was so seriously ill = short A Inclades sll that part of she city of Washington | VV — proper officers of the Treasury Department, I | wanted to stay thete Ee hate nw ence | time ago that ber death was expected howtip. is The hird District whose dowing THE STAR VARIKTIES OF THE WoRLy: | PORE CMicers of the Treasury Devartmont, I | wanted to stay there. He kuew it was not good, go that “ d ty, ts ames B, 0, D, E, FG. A, runtisy cow GLORIOUS FAKE: learned that I canuet hold the ottice of U but he wanted to stay on it, and did not want | “proving. = 5.5 nce aloug the | SEABLE ECCENTRIC:TIES! Pension Surgeon while Tama member of the | any white man tocome omit. ‘They also wanted GAMRETTA ON THIERS. town, E and e-half street; the SENSATIONAL NOVEGTIES! | 208 alth of the District of Columbia, | to have Mr. O'Connor, their agent, to remain | PRS, Sept. 28.—Gambetta, in his epeech at - tpvidocrn fle apniy’ nde " street to Maryland avenue; : A SUPERB BALLET TROUPE! United States appointments, and the | there. =e Grenoble, severely criticised the contact of Ther ts of the Third District whoe | avenue eastwardiy to the Canal ‘AN INIMITABLE 0210! 3 of pension surgeon being considered equiva. The President assured them no change sho Thiers in probibiting pad elebrations of the rey. eee ES 156 Sa SiS; | Uee.of the camal to South Capitol screct; thence np | gomethirg Novel, Fresh and Sparkling Bach W. t to a salary. I am compelled theretore : gt anniversary of the frst republic. He also at- | Preacntly her hushand was - vote at No 250 Bridge | sonth and North Ospitol sirects to D street north: ry me aud Atirnctiva Unauge of Movaition, = ee eee Weretore, | be made in the agent, ani, farther, that he ‘pched tha Weunpentions ane mbeohanee tn rexentls husba r Breet, ¢ o snd aicng D street north to Sixth street west. SU ATEBAUTIUNS! om indie cas the office to which | not want to force them from the land. He | tckee pence ye ype ter, i re- | room, where, after secing that b e anita peouETa DISTRICT, m= Fr PRECINCT. tcenth District | TB Great Arial artist enue you Kindly appo would do all he could to instruct them and pro- J ‘urn cae ca nae aan aeons eet ms found him lying dead 0} retndes ali that part of the city of Gcorgetow: voiers of the is IeS BELLE, ST, : d thei eels wenid 3 DE ON ri q : re w Ay ing enat of Big , oakie t B,O,D, Ey The Dering and Graceful Lely PERSONAL —Mr. Catlin, the painter of Indian | {oc them, and Roped tasir young people would | pints, Sept. 2 General Garibeldi ix. bis OTHER TEermerT > — ins Fennaylsanie aveune Rorthwest < Me. o ©. MATTHES scenes and portraits, was haying a talk with hig paiicns Sees letter to the president of a Peace | relating to the sc’ , but no one saw the er a. yee > Bix i «The Hee! ld acquaintances, the Daheota Indi t half olitical Notes. Congress at Sugano, Switzerland, alludes to the | bi he medical testimony was to tue effect jettora A, BU. D, The registered voters of the Sixteeath District cir Se old acq + cota Indians, at hal t = A'Congress stroct, in’ George: | wh.se names begin with the letters G, il, t,J, KL, | 2” tele Suse topal Aircatrai past three this afternoon, His old friend, the | yo pnrcre att Ht. Carpenter speaks at Warren, | settlement of f the wound which caused death was meio 2% .N will vote at 315 Pennsylvania @yenue north: ‘The DALY BEU interpreter who was with him 40 years agoin | 0°.Davies* county. Illinois, this afternoon. with an instrament like a «cissors,and th ° : west. In theie this wide, Se eich thee mse Mr FG. | Senator Morton spoke in Laporte, Indiana, was also a cut, apparently from a penknife, on District whose : TURD PRECINCT. MIES OLIFIOS, Cox, secretary of the British Am claims | 2bursday and in Valparaiso ——. heartily approves this sublime idea of solving | the body of deceased. The jury found a + Lay P, | _The registered voters of The Orig val Crompion Change Artiste. commission, is back from Ne rican claims | " ‘The liberal republicans lemocrats of the | international disputes. verdict that Burnett came to his death from a fi, ill vote at Ho. at oes Cao att, JOBN i PAYIS, the great Canine Educator, TG. Banco ‘Davie, Amistint Hecroten. te 19th Ohio (Gen. Garfield's) disirict have nomi- ‘A CARLIST STEGER. wound at the hands of Timothy Landers, and : . j# astonisbing troupe of Nine Dow J.C. ? “ ; oe s , FIFTH DISTRICT larvelous performances are beyont belief State, who has been attending the Geneva tri- | Witt, {9F Congress the Hon. Milton Sutlitt of pe OG ong bE Includes all that part of the city of Washington SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT pecially gratifying to ladice and childs bunal, sailed from Liverpool yesterday for New | "sr Greeley made a specch at Scrant Pp asl sabe. Ie bemeaien Fa , were committed to the Tombs.—N. 1. World, [ying W Sei Twenty first etreet west, fncindes ail that part of sue city of Washington | Pericr picaging and versatile JAMES W. York. ---Gen. Phil Sheridan has returned to ayivania, yesterday, Monin Seneucee a meeane | Doan Ot Brake ee eer © Seentier | 25th dust. FIRST PRECINCT, ; peudiowicg tom 5 mis a a , a o : oA = The registered voters of the Fifth District whose | L72s within the following bgunde: Commenciag on | ¢! BANK, PAR "AN SORD. Chicago after an extended visit to the north: town of Spain, in the province of Gerona, Feet West, Z along G street south | Giants, BUB ARK capital Ballet Troupe, led Ue, the world, M’LUE GALEPTI, Excellencies. s begin with the letters a. B,C, D, EF, vote at the corner of Twenty-secoud and I st. SECOND PRECINCT. The reei ote of che Fcth District whose fof | Weetern boundaries of his military department. | bers of the Cabine: tor making Speegenipee APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The | the states of Pennsylvania, Indiana and Oho President this morning appointed Jas. Wright, | %!! ive @ majority for the liberal candidates, great_ premier in a Bare Bill of edt im Jersey City Greeley Hi * ng Home for that Biz tion. A spectal train, with enue to Bour-and-a-helf stree| hence up & baf street to the canal, and slong the tine of the Easton, Pa., Sept. ourand- | Orp No.) On £-xhibition (New } New York will give more, rather than less, th: : 30 of nemes begin with the letters H.1.J,K, &, M 1 to Eighth str.et wes; thence down Eighth | _ 496 and Sale 439 ‘James L. Graham and Hon. J. A. Powell com- | 190,009 majority, {Great applause.) At Bioom- ‘cee o bee stemecr meng ve geelteenger ® German Vote at ihe corner of Twenty second and i etre sarcet wae street south. = 7a Sr. ‘77H St. | missioners to examine and report to the Presi- | ingdale, Kingston, Pittston and Wiikesbarre he | Bethlehem, and proceeded to ston, where enue, near Beribwest. = = ™ FIRST PRECINCT. ea ETE orem aoe elant poser Re voon ple gall ged Faved occa by the | again talked reconciliation, and at Allentown | he spoke from the baleony of the Fravklin ulted his wife with a large PRECISE rotes it t i ween ' 4] pti b i y: ¥ fn i g wounds , cia E tbg Wily, Diszit whoa oa The teaiatered voters of te Sevénteeath District | Ho rth street, betwe a HE atroete, eo ratlroad company in | «poke of official corruption, especially the Hodge | house. ‘The party will arrive in New York this | butcher knife, :nflicting wounds which 1 - it y | at del fall, uear the intersection oi Sixth street at the corner of Tweaty- | Shd Virginia avenue southwest. west. SECOND PRECINCT. SERICT wasnt The registered voters of the Beventeenth District the city of Washington | whose names begin with t ters D.&, F,G, . between Eichtesuth | I,J will vote at felaud Hall, near iutersection uf | Please remember Name and Number. —_jel-1y" Sest streets west, aud south of Ketreet | sixth street and Virginia avenue southwest. 5 ‘wman, collector of in- | defalcation, and advocated the ene term princi- et oo ternal revenue ior Nebraska; john E. Ryan, | ple in the White House. : re Cols and'Tas | “Sseseor of internal revenue for the second dis: a SS eS Se rict ot Arkansas; Mrs. A. P. Wiley, postmaster | Semator Wilson in the Penusylyania t Huntsville, Texas; Dennis Eagan, receiver Campaign. lie moneys at Tal ahasse, Fla ; Charles P. HIS FIRST SPESCH AT THE HOME OF THADDEUS of Nebraska, Indian agent at Ponca eTavans. evening. n immediate death. After this be cut his own Dover, N. J., Sept. 28.—After speaking in | hroat, and when the police arrived the woman Easton, Mr. Greeley and party were conveyed as found dead tn one room and the man in the iu carriages to Phillipsburg, thence by special | other. Gehring and his been on train, on the Morris and Essex railroad, to New | amicable terms for years p dhe was well Xork, where he will arrive about half-past two | known to the police as a desperate raffian. rf $ this afternoon. Thongh he was not known to be an intemperate ‘ yoters 1 pub ieys . A. Bottsfor: . ae aA * hy = “ la « my c arg: o1 BUNT Oe | Pisetiat aie mee mans | IST2 0 Pan 872 | iegater land otce,'Y alia Cal. Feaseee's: | fs! aghe i not between Uraak asd Green ean | MES, Rate Waitio ie_Toctrialof txare | seule ny moens BP OR CATER OF ay ? 1 botee on the south } of Sixth street and Virginia avenue southwest, Fee ae anes Surname const, Mon- | it a8 Hens ef principlcs-—on the one hand the | pair was conctanod to-day. Am iauineuss cocoa | At the time of (ho eeurder thane were aix nth streets northwest. ‘ FOURTH PRECINCT. somes Raat Finny Of nia., recelver of pablic | Perty of liberty, the great republican party; om | ameabied in and about the court room to hess | boarders in the house, "The donsseed nen fons ‘The registered voters of the Seventeeuth District woneys East Florida land district; William H. | the other the democrats, a party whose records | fs closing argument for the defense. At the | cbildren—three sons anda daughter. Two were xoye james begin with the letters 8, T. U,V. Ws | THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Kogere, collector internal revenue first district | “te too black to gaze upon. There are ome | conclusion of the arm jury received a | married, and the others lived ai home. Though Cisiveh bucetaud Virginie ateudescudimests " | THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT rm dlstrhet of Lorde nt OS aE or | ee aang aes eras they call them- | Charge frosa Judge Reardon, and retired af 3:18 | there were several persoms tn the house wien coat : : = +m district of Florida. sel 7 hi . he tags cceased ho br EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. | THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ——— old republican party has seen’ i's bost days. | °'c0ck- Sige AE pote gg fe ge | Sekire wii Le ene meet ot cane Soot oe ennai Moxx Bio Inp1ans Cominc. — The Indians | Why, sirs, it is just beginning to hve! | ran forthe )Roys but Death | been stabbed with twoknives which were tena 8 > ISTRIC “ wae a derence dy a vl 7 J - now in thiscity visited the Smithsonian Instita ‘ of these discontents have left the 7 wher ae was ty! One of the city at Washington street and Soe gay non gn FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, in te the ( rogs. im the room where the man was lyin, one was New Yous, Sept —— F 5 é tion yesterday. On Monday morning another | P@¢tY for the avowed purpose of parity —A Berlin letter says | about a foot in length, and the o ixteen Eup Fifteenth strect weet | . Tne eice benin eth the ieteee a oO eat | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, | cciegation of ‘ifty-two scat MT Wel one oF Ree ee rs will arrive in «* Well, some of those who have lett are doubt. that daring the reception of the late imperial | inches. The woman had been stabbed through a of rhe , al b i . part ght persons e suffi the heart with lar, hh 4 inflicted Haat Sse FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, | (h3" Evan kone spect comtogor to lees good and pure, but the majority of them | Died to death im one night mal otto eae eetegeptee Meine py Fm ge mee The registered voters of the Eighteenth District hoes, to which tribes the delegation belong. | however, intend to cpee ene Cth cope | wetemortally wounded Mounted police charged | beneath the collat-bone was ilissorere tn aude E'viltvotsat neue Ne 400 Evian wooiwen,” MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND Bors’, | Pbe¥ too want some ammunition, horses, and | tins to the liberal: «Come back If yew witt, | ‘He masses at one time with drawn sabres. i Specs tomes bye haute s : ightecnth street wo 1 » No et . MEB'S, YOU | & few little guns and pistols*to kill gaime with.” | there %« tea 3 i — night have bee cted by « kuile or might — its to IF aaoe pames begin with the letters L.M,N.O, P. M4N’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, | ‘he pale faces. rand conference was held at i of Dersatidy eae 1 . ~ a eet The resisted ee EET es mustrict pd geen Spy etna” Rag 4c pr apttoatipo MAY Boggy Depot on ‘Thursday, by the representa: apres Mose b ete beepregh te roond legislature has passed a bill memoralizing Con- | Jt is supposed that Gehring went into the + whose names begin with the letters AB. ©, D. will cen Third aud Four and-a-baif streets. tives of the various tribes me: back. Ithas alwave been a havit with the re | £rees {© Sllot their lands in severaity, and call- | kitchen after cutting his own Ubroat, as a large Note at Mrs. C. Laacaster’s, Bo. 1639, M.E. corner aT orig 2 ‘Stites EVER OF FEBED BEFORE, which the notorious Santanta “4 ive be eoit with the re- | ing on the Choctaws to join them in their re- pool of blood was found there. He was foaud B enc rch streets Fs ot the Distric ee to skim the cream right off the Bua Fa, Ot ibe, Bightoonth, Diutrics BVER OFFERED SEYORE. aitended, having becn brought. from their | yJvlican vst. This is regarded as an advanced step | lying in the same room with his wife, with his Uy ; . ic party; to captare the best men in it, | ¢, Js the 3 it . . prison, in Texas, whi hey 1 ss - owards the opening of Indian territory to white | tcet under the table and his throat eut from ear Tig, egiatered uiers ot) the Sexenth, Dieriet house Mo. 601 K street south EVER OF FERED BEFORE. fated for the past year. ie object’ of the con- Pie cee oe Brg cena gmnccrats tm the | settioment this winter tocar. ‘The bodies were lying tn the room at a teat Me B. Maun, No. 2703, MLW. cored EN oT ference was to have a full interchange of views > es iste hour last nigh Tes shts, SB Baun's No. 1705, N.W. corner N Tucindes alt that part ent deri of M asbinaton shout the presen i di tous a a as coe poe Acoma ~~ pote ne Investigath no Raraorens Riots in | Coroner Parslo PREC. NOT. apy atl tw foliv win ands : ommenct t lel ation is comin; <n) e > 4 . f the ‘Seventh District | Pitteeuth strect cast and funaing north <9 Beanaars eget z ngton to arrange | although I thought affairs looked somewhat = y Tisae ible settlement. New York, Sept. 2s.—Intelligence from Ca1caco Proroszs Ric D Exroncement oF Brie k enrafat tua petion Gf ase ia ent. doubtfal when J first ent red your limits, [ ha ~mes begin with the letters I, J, K, LM. | street; thence aloug Boundary street to North Caj ) KB. will vote at Mr. Beit’s, S.E. corner | itol street; theace down L Hvnterdon county, New Jersey, reports the | THE Stxpay Ligvor Law.—A ve ¥ large " " feen and lea: ned enough to for m1 arene C citiecs No 1826 tirect nocth; thence slong M stroctto Fire? street | chasing elsewhere, assuring the public that I Ei Setaby ee beta Seen Oks AaranfO) upon me that we “will cory te ee eee mic aghgy nThe preliniones meee ae preys thagpen eg I eat oem rod The rezisterel’ vo'ets of tuo Seventh District | avenge-ana down Masnachurets Seente tetris | BEYEF before have had auch e variety of Gar- Gmuerican, from Philadeiphia yesterday says: | Evo ue Penueyivania in October, Snd'wereal | witnesses has commenced. Other arrests are to | ‘Thursday cvening to take inio cousideration the SOP Sat begin with he letters, TC, VW, Gavitel street: thenes down Nerth Capitol street to ments to please all tastes and desires, to ny eerie, reli ride oxer the’ November election without a | Ce made. - Soctae Gece oun monde’ “ > xs a at JB. ” | By and along street. - STs afte.” ‘ rs . of the city of Washington Iy- | phowe natmes begin with the letter, A. "B, ©. Dyk, Philadelphia, confined inthe eastern Pen- | ‘SUS, defending the tariff, and reviewing [Hap tag) tat the railroad exetement there | crime of all kinds is the use of intoxicating ‘Tunnieg up Fourtecuth mreet | west; Uctwoen lat etrect west and North Capleols ats ttentiary. ‘The pardons were delivered by the | ¢ Scbieyments of the republican party. been greatly allayed: Evervthing ie quiet, | liuors,and demanding that the regulating 5 the udar} SACOND PRECINCT. governor’s private secretary. One of the first Tne sTacEe Fe % awaiting the action ¢ courts. the sale of the same should be strictly enforced, wc ne Ret Jong oo 2 Tho reglatered voters of the Nineteenth District things Yerkes did after being berated ‘was to | New York wil bea noc Tate eeatre in A Lake Propeller Burned. Seg clahy the law probibiting the sale of liquors Shee; hence tions Bhode stead avenue te | Oo GUL Ye cit eas ae 505 os | Avielt to my ostebidshmeent will fally repay all Tracacil Xindiction of Hartranft from all the | forward into the centre of the house. ‘Tis back | Oswitc we or eee Bar Dalhouste, | Su Sundas. Kerolotions embodying ¢ xe senti- wees £0 U street north: thence slong. O street north | ctreek Dortheast, bstween North Uapitol mad let | whomay appropriate the time and trouble of com- } © a toe Mtoe meade 8 Sworn states | will be in the shape of a quarter-dome, with the men st ments expressed by the speakers and ajspointing i te ' bound trom Montreal to Chicago with pig iron tutes t Soop bvo'Mitem Ror thraceaisceD merge gorge | "ek cvalipriin ores agentur ps nan) meant fore Mayor Stokely, establishing first | concavity turned towards the andiodon Line ured, pte pe wn Nekes fe foe * s ject be ” the mayor d merchandise, was burned Thursday noon then * - WE: that affidavits photographed aud: ent broadcast 1 inted bi we J os nd other officisis and urge upon them the ne- treat treet north, and along Ni street Tociudes alta: Sh te ty of Washingtog | immense wek and how I sell them, over the state, purporting tobe muds by. him ay Oe ee iigentown device, conde on Lake Ontario. “The crew were saved. 7 Of prompt, tirm action for the en{urce . ying gutth of B street notth between North aud efore Alderman Dougherty, were fergeries, | sbadows will be made topass i kepresen Sper ment of the law were adopted unanimously and Sourh Capitol streets and Fourth strect oust. and that he uever made or signed them; second, | scene is laid im the Open air. "Theaaual pisos ot 6 — oa ¥ Bemomiun- | with great enthusiasm tiers 4 ‘Phe veghslared veuse of tin Swesticih District that the account of Hartranft with him wasa | the estra will be illled with fragrant flower- Boston, Sept. ¢ Samuel Hooper has been s.—The M. = chose ramen b gin with the letiers A,B; O, a. L, saris Hom whateter with the fusdy of eerecomne’, | and astrcam of running water. The band will | feuominated for Congrest from the fourth da- | ,, TEE Exr nd doubtiens eupeansnethe Cathe. excoxD PRECINCT. will vote at School-house southeast corner of STRAUS, the Clothier, Hon whatever with the funds of the state, and} play under the stage. Carefal acoustic mr. | trict. ropolitan Record dot expresses tic Catho- The r cistered votersof the Eighth District whose | Third end A strects southeast. STRANDS, the Clothic. that in ro way, shape or form did Hartranft | rangements insure their being heard, although ——_@____ le sentiment herewith reference tothe cxpuision with the letiers G.H. 1.3.8, L, M, & cone STRAUS, the Clothic through him devise any use, benefit or advan- | they will Le wholly unscen The U.S. Steauser Powhatan. of the Jesuits trom Germany when it says: The St Eloveuth atively between’ Q'aud B, | The registered voters o tage of any state funds; third, that Dr. Paine, fA Bina Lewes, DeL., Sept. 28.—The United States | exiled Jesuits will be scattered over ope and Fs ali hone _ 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. representing himself as an attoney of one of ®7 Georgia mules are having the mumps. steamer Powhatan has arrived here with the Aen See of them are coming to this ‘Third and A streets syvatheast. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, eS ecules io Nerkes’oftice | #7" Sore throat is killing Pennsylvania horses. prereset tution Sut Weat ot onthe shaves of the Panes, yr bl ¢ . THIRD PuLciNer. “ “ é py ‘ vi pers, ‘8 sit " = : be 4 cy eg iets FO EST. U.NW) | ahe reagictercd voters of the rwenticth District 2011 PESNLYLYANIA AVENUE, among them some letters of Hartrauft. which ectZ An Indiana boy bas been poisoued by | Dramaric Exp op a Covateutr.—The ar- The decree will wot materially hurt the Order: . pee nawes gin with the Intiers N00, P,Q. B. Saase pesni tran neue aie have been used to give credence to the false ine cate Be Chix ask) levcehe: Maciek rest, night before last, of Strauss, one of the co it will deprive them of ‘fome valuable property bg wig ed scutheabs connor ov thtrdaed Keteetecesoanee Three Doors from Eleventh Screet. | Charges circulated. | Yerkes’ statement is sap- | pany born there, aid hae dendedita city lone | huted Watch-loan swindlers, rautiy: tatherhas. | (ha.time, but that wil! bo more than counter- = all pare of the cy of Washington | °° ist C0 ot Third as streets soatheas: ‘Taree Doors trom Bleventn Bures: ported by other strong evidence. y a fe: city lot. matic episode. He bad, apparently, inthechar- | balanced by the forced expansion aod spread of be tkeem Gstret northand N st vin, TWENTY-FLUST DISTRICT a . & Was William Penn’s pocket-handkerchiet | acter of 2 substantial commission merchant, | the Institute. In this wey Bismarck may be 1 UT Blcventh stroct weet and Fitteents ii shat part of the eity of Washington Td Fetes eae eee a AOSDE | Puree Bovis, a young Englishman was ar- | the original pen-wiper? fon the heart of @ young lady named Rosalie | made an instrument for good. And as the eflort west iu the folowing bounds: Commenctug at nee We Lad ponto-gs ‘Mines? rested Monday evening at his boarding-house, S7-Ex-Judge “West, of Cynthia, Ky., has | Mayer, belonging toa respectable and wealthy | of this ae in all probability will be to i BOT PRECIICT. a cctet whore ha avenue an@ rauning up Fourth 3 and FRIDAYS 2% to 6; Gente, in Harrison avenue, Boston, charged with bur- | entered a theological seminary iu the state fora | family a at 244 East Fifty-fifth street, and | scrd the Catholic youth of Germany to otter ore A BOLD “on. E street north; a ae eo Matinee oveey WEDNESDAY glary. Atthe time of his arrest a young lady, | thorough course. to be married to her. The two | lands for instruction, Bismark's polic Ren knees Alt nat a et nest coats 9 ees Poliard & resene Band engaged for | whom he had persuaded to leave her parents in er What is the difference between fixed stars had gone out for a walk, and on their re- | the foundation of the yrosperity of a turn, about half-past 10, Strauss was arrestedin | cational establishment im the oid world fear h @ FeRSOT im New Bedford cla ‘inely, was in his room, id shooti: tars? = T! : tue Mentors hramehe ne | the tee dest * ‘ | an ing stars’ The one are suns, the iiselof the aster Uranch to'B atrect ssetan theese M45°N1c coops. with a clergyman, who was about to marry | others darter. ; u Ee - = jinth District whows x Q the letters Ky by °. them. Th indy left in th. my asks vy peace gg ep oed goa er be ore K, Ly , e. B ib Fit: em. e youn, left in the first train for his shame knew no Ly — a gg ee mena na Bees TEN WY 2 will vote at 1325 ‘ew : File ttreet ena x Datrent south: “tetes WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Pexsa Ave home. Good incident for a ‘yellow kiver.”” recent effusions How thay weary pilgrims peared at Police Headquarters, where all the ar guetts (Dat) Pasearre-¢_ rye Case TENTH DISTRIOT iced South Carchuaavenne to Fourth street cass, | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CHAPEAUX, AULT says that America has tho | os tat there ere o poed mare ee tun! | ined, Semerday Morutog 10 bene te ee cons | Kewark, Del. on Tuesday? that part of the city of Washington ly- Eimst PRECINCT. n «(CARS FD | tree dest comedians i the world, and names | @ iy nase of the case. At her request she was tion from Rev. Honry Mt. street nerth and thocamal, and be ‘The red voters of the Twenty-first District be b= SyoEDS, Joseph Jefferson firet, of course; then Wm.| | S@ The bluffs at Fort Pillow,near Memphis, : . mee bogin ¥ ith the letters eS o, DEF ry « Batbutos, | Warren, of Boston, whove father was in his day pepe cf lignite supplying howe street = “ GAUBT. afamous man: ol street theater, 0 terial. prriict whee axieeie ~~ Oe FEATHERS, PLUMES, and Sil anteles used in | Baltimore, and Wallack. Of Jefferson, | s@-Judge Allison, of Philadelphia, has moved » 4229 E street | The registered voters of the Ene, first District bry yy Sk eae A and ali | Boucicault says: ‘When I was teaching him to uaker in ition by making some jnrymenof whose names begin with the I,J, K. | other Swords atfactory prices. sep Im pad Caleb Plummer and Salem Scudder he nhs remove their hats in €ou t. oc sRconD PERCINCT, : L, M will vote at of Bouth Csroling CORES fook the parts out of my hands and bettered my | s@"A Troy mechanic has inventea a steam gotice arate with tho ledtors Le B OTE Geers, | Srente ead Minth strecte southeast, EXTRACTED instruction.” wagon for road driving that can show 2.25 to 7.0.5. W.X. ¥. 4 wil vote af Grescon House, Therewiatered votors of the romty Mest District Sexr 70 Jaiz rom ATTaMPTine Svurpe— | Ares, without a skip or break. ye St Corner ot Thirteenth and KB streetsnorth’ | whore names begin wich the letters N, 0, P,Q. B, Rosa Carroll, a handsome but ved 7 An Engli-hmar to invest #125,000 X. eee Sock Cat ee emp ltote at intersection ¢ woman, ‘Attempted wocommitsulclde by in Memphis. He read afew murder cases and Tneltdes alt that pactot thocer i Wechiagton Carolice Avenue and Ninth streot soatheas:f ing herself in the Passaic river at Paterson, N. | backed out. ig woath af Che cotta, and Coord igheem ete Inctoare TH BRT SECu! DISTRICT 35,08, Wednesday night. A policeman jum! wee atinnesota comes forward with a little girl Pin netece ane Eee pe Sit adr ae greene, ie fhe ney aad reened hee. The Recordar reaeotege, summed by © nanty- Pose aes Soein wide the inter ane, fern branch foot of Fourth strect oat iriet | 4) ih vote oral DE. | snd ranuing up S avenue ant Blevente, Sonar eseneeree ‘Wary: | Steves: thsoce coun Bore is rr eee 8 _ TWELFTR Di<tRioT ‘be regiatercd voters of the pecan BS. L. ae BALOON, cornat 1G 87 Heavy frosts on Thureday night are re} Sa FA ei we cu Bin etvest bevwecn Penaari cone fans cae N, corner, tas and | ed from various of the northwest, and the é ~ &7The most com Loe the causl, aod | avenue ‘street, soutbeast. ‘every day, 1ta.m-to3p. o ef eEaperetere is stl low. fair in between Gixth street west and Bleveath street pty eer, TS ‘My Tastiities Yor st ‘The German government has issued an | county Minnesota are to recei wae ppt wre order stopping the emoluments of the Bishop of | for their 10 reg tstewed voters of the T see it wich the letter Sth street, ‘he regiatered y: the » Dinners, 2c. com) » are Ermel the customs Ky LM wil verece ra ieee ek i Tae eer med Gz Count Van Arnim, German Ainbassador | Sold by wets, ely: avenue. , ‘909-1: ne F to France, will soon go'to Germany again on a7-H. G. Keller, of TED Pe 63 Ivania leave of absence. to the detectives : ogistered of the Foenty. a known ee secoxD rexeinct. tke sh so pegengeeta witht iettars WO NU®THEEN ICE! NOSTHERN 1081 87 Tbe flow of emigration Metz since | Louisville, Ky., was: ‘The registered voters of the Twellth District whose pee +¥.W,X,¥. Z will vote at the corner the occupation of that German | terday afternoon, “ste ps Ae ORS — wth Soar yor OR “i — pop vebeeed taneeee ner aaae Pevalation te several wholesale rece Paes ETE Raa DISTRICT plstict ot Golem Rua tn day ot J, L CHESEMAR 4 00.. a7, averted upon the authogity ofthe cn Mirstes Inciades sli that part of the city of Washington la putt’ ry aa Batten *: map 5 hes Pheaay, ec! 4 oF Ying withia the following ee, Ces By the Goeerae of the of ORTH Ag they offer to the ry Gs bond rennin’, © sureet to rnor: EDWIN L. STANTON, ani Depot fo ofS hurrest se O street | Whart 9h street. Eleventh strect weet, thence dow venth street © S2plltd Becretary of the District of Otice, 1204 Peunsylvania sveouc, ella

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