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TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. fi This Afternoon’s Dispatohes. NoT GUILTY. Mrs. Fair Acquitted. Sam Francisco, Sept. so —The jury an the erse of Mrs. Laura I - Pair, on her second tral 7 for the murder of Cot. A. P. Crittend-n, this ia we: . +> morning rendered a verdict of not guilty ¢ = ° =e ous Published iy, § ys excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsyivaiia Avenue, corner llth St., BY THE EVEVING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y. THE EVENING STAR. | | ve ENING STAR is served New York News. ther ge gh % TWO MEN KILiED AND ty Fort CRNTs PRR Me = LROAD COLLI Fro CENTS cach. By s RA D cou THE Pi cdots eae wen team tind with 7 is ~ « yw P| sy on o n the Boston brancl Ves. 40—NS. 6,096. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1872. TWO CENTS ite Delaware, Lackwwana. and Wotern rou The are were thre » from ~~ track — 4 al 1 i = ti pletely wrecked. Hiram ©. Bagley and Jot OFFICIAL. 1e.8 street north, and slong G street to Seveah SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR | ANDY JOHNSON AND MRS, SURRATT. yey pet epochs petld pe bgegerste gf Wigglon were killed. and eight persome @are Exterriye OFrer. Dicrriet oF Coerwara.? FIRS? PRECINeT. tiga ry = at a moment's not scrions The cause of the accident W asm NatoN, September 19,1572 \ ‘The registered voters of tho Thirteenth District A Cara. Did He Refuse to See Miss At noon the Cabinet convened and Gen. M. | 1! be investigated to-day I, HeNEY D Onoxe, Governor of the Distrito | Whore nemes begin withthe Inter a Beet Boe nm Her Mother's Be' bed Saw no more of th ident until about 2 COBVERTIONS TO HOMINATS CAWPIDATES o'clock, at = lB gn meeting broke up, | fF local officers are to meeppduring the present The receipts from th’s | What Gen. Mu-sey, His Private See. | wher he came into Gen. M.’s oflice and said, | Week. ~ retary, says About the Matter. * Well, now you can go, Colonel.” Gelembia. hereby give notice thats general tiection | ¥!lt vote at house No. 907 K street northwest. ‘i ia ¢ > +ECOND PRECINCT. will be held ta eaid District on the second TUES | The registered voters of the Thirteenth District DAY-the & F—of October etween the | where names b in with ‘he letters GH. 1. J. Ky Olergyms: ding fm South America, i ip. > rai a STEER? stored at'snd imp yom Washington News and Gossip volte Urinach and Seminal Oreans.and tee | INTERNAL Revencis Whole train of claorders brongut ou by bausiuiand | source to-day were $180.0" DAY PROCRASIONS. F—the Sih o£ © ; ng letter : : , Gen. M. replied that even had he desired to go ers recently refused Hous of Beiegs in with the lecioee Rca | eect an aerate medicine ina esaiea | bank, checks, drafts or ord $ expires to-day, in = The President then went onto say that he De toe “ lvote at house Ho. S12 to any one wi see wa Ceares. accordance with the recent act of Congress. Ex- President Johnson’s explanation of his ac- oe as oe 7 tion 80 Place without tied ; H DISTBIOT . wig Honse, | SENATOR From OxsGon.—The Oregon legis- | tion in the case of Mr tt, as given toa | thattual was the day Deed tor con sould parade wae ¢ Fars the city of Washington ic Olty. lature has elected M. C. Mitchel! to the Uaited | correspondent of the New York Heraldand pub- | eect the sentence of the conspirators eavy i Tene bomete: Scmueee aaa eatini States Senate on the Srst ballot, he receiy:ng 41 | lished in Tu Stam of Saturday, is consider- | reminded bis Cabinet of act, i 1 Beaadary AMUSEMENTS. vot-:, Corbett 12, and Prime 4. ably at variarce with the statement of Genera! any suggestion looking to - | they done £0 he sI UME FoR OcronKe,— | R.D. Musser, of this city, who, at the time of | Upon their suggestion on has directed the | the cxeeutionof the Presidential conspirator its: Semaset cones thie Rew beak: eckenion ts erat New York to purchace one is Andy’s private secretary. In his statement | say that v mio te i reporter Mr. Jobnsen is repre- | tence ag Id have ‘elt b in trom Brooklyn TEW NATIONAL PHEATER. Fixaxctat Pa Ma. J. G. SAVILTE, Lessee and Manager. | acting Secretar THIS AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE Sepeee cenue OTS PATAL WEEK. million of bonds on each Wednesday, and tysell | to the Herald ese? at every socmber of orribly anut socom Ixe?. AND SATURDAY MATINEE, oxe mil'ion of gold on each Thursdsy duting the | sented as saying that he never knew until after | them (with one exception wighatessd sees at the Wem teenth: Daiiet | MUSS SUSAN DENN, month ef Oct ber. Mrs, Surratt had been executed, that her danga- | earnest recommen eres Wain wera be testers BOC D wil | See SS ee: GeN. F. A. WALKeR, Comm‘ssioner of In- | ter had been seeking him; that Preston K piper JE pelican Be ; SERED vigthice z SIGNORINA TERESA ANTONENT, | ian Anairs, has ben quite ill since Friday | tind nothing to do with repuising her; that Mus wm charges tes = f Ganon ene tance bed HE PADACE OF TRUTH, era morbus, but is »mowhat better to- | “ey. his private secretary, nding Annie Sur- d see this recommen “ ye cin ectet et corner Nearth aad bere | spew end beaut tal Racewction of Tewastic rat looking ina frantic way for him, (the Presi- — mrepe Feday. * { Washington | worteweet. - Literature with Hew Scouery and effects, intro ; i. 9) MiG a as : dent,) unable to understand her, very likely re- | and sas hat he (the President) argued at thai Brve Homibase r Hill F, = : TRD DisTPreT, ducing the wonderin! dence J. J. Manin, oth auditor of the es t * ime that if Mrs. Surra.. was g en ay wiker Lili Tot v Beat tee ac sREN ’ fused her admission; and that he knew nothing that j . sorbet deer me [EL Re nda ar ah ara hie Maveeunete trate 1 Bi as, Treasury, retwrned from Alabama last evening. | or this for some time after, . Sear ae eer een wee ae samen | Rarer hopes aeons Pee | ner Fourth and N streets north’ | Pox ofice nen daily from ss. m,to5 p.m. He was much among the people while in that en. Mussey's recollection of the circum- | * er for exercising executive clemen: RBAASSSUR GED Ween eeeaiite enti wink ‘The resis’ t District rosit igen STORER 7. Mrs, x ne - : . the execution of the | her case simply because she was a wom: 2 wis th tng P Lia Be MONDAY, OOTU state, and predic*s trom 5,000 to 10,000 me jority ices attendant upon thi Andy seems to have quite forgotten that h. < coin ones > RIW PRECINCT. sep | BOWEE and W: , conspirators is as follows: The execution. it will | Andy seems to have quite torgotten that heever | a oe care ne . tol Am sd ‘The registered voters of the Fourteenth District | —— tor Grant an lison. be remembered, took place on Friday, Jaly 7, | “2enied seeing this recommen: n, for t - a Sept. Wee confirms the rep streete phose names Degin with ne letters ST vy. Ww | ee THEATRE COMIQUE. ‘ =; terview with the Herald correspond “ ; THE PRACTICE sHir CoNSTELLATION has | ised. On the Wednesday previous the President | Lord Chancellorship of E nd Zwik vote at corner Fourth an = 4 T y eave:—" They (meaning the irators) had e pot Englw et owe eae | kee : SE ee A eA tee Ladies and Gentlomec racy | Tevurued to Annapolis with the midshipmon on | sald to General Massey (then holdin the rank | fein bey (measing the conspienters) Rada | o2 it Tate Se’ wokeet | Includes ail thar pact of the clr at Washingt-n | op family Nights, for Ladies and Geutlemenyevery | board, and the studies at the Naval Acadomy oS thoes poorer Ger eanae ne ting to the | guilty. How was I to know thet Mrs. Surratt mapa SEAR Ramemarion. EUnimtews. | Oe Mt BODO rine witin the following bounder Conmucncing et | 2USCeh soa nrie, Repl: matinces(ahen Ladies | vit be resumed to-morrow, The board to | trial of the conspirators with Judge Holt, so that | ¥* innocent? All I could do would be to par- signed bis’ position as member of the viel, Cnlomiewa B street north, and running up North Capitol street | men) every Wednesday and Sarmeday afternoon, examine candidates tor admission to the Acad- | if any one wants to see me you may say am | douher. Could I pardon bet ubent sereoning | aan - istered voters First District resil. | to Maxsschusetts averue; thence along Massachu- tX NEW igs enh B emy. which met on the 20th instant, closes its | occupied with important business.” pod oe re there was nothing but sympathy PAIN WANTA A onwava Bonn. that part of saxt district lying east of tire wane to, Firet stzest weet, thence op iret | The Great Obaracter ( MRSS ANNIE HINDLE. | S€*8ion to-day, and will report to the Secretary | Cured’ Vented, Very well Mr. President.” | S0r ber sex to justity i It ie reported that the Beas ZB be MWCO; EG BLA... We Ke, | to New Secucy avssoae: thence ep tow Sereer ave: | Reappearsncs of the Beamtinn font Sa CTR rea eee Ce tke artes oats —the | anIuranserme Baeacuos PaourenSorr— | bas resolved to submit ¢ ote at Loudon’s shop, Uniontown.’ " "| nuete .strect nertu: thence along L street north to MISS LULU DELMAY Fon’ = st, | President came out of his. pri OT aa - ve powers the question of the justice will voto at Loudon’s sho; — Boventts theuce down Seventh street | The Great Actor, Author and Melo Dramariet Won’ Les Tuex Ooae—On Saterday last, | Erenident ome cot of Me private oftics and} 95.5 imed by a Maidem whose Afections hare ation of the Justice of ite Pustadins. uit hee pant Erte ak Waikinan | Ponte e hence along @ street north peed WM. J. THOMPSON. | Capt. Alvord, in charge of an Indian delegation ok : th “ - ~ The Brooklyn city court now | S€Unst the g atter over and have come to a decision.” He 4 A nAges sus wd by the . + street nort , and slong D | The Charming, Petite and Graceful Tri Perle TE en route to this city, telegraphed from St. Louis then wenton togive the names of those who pn pled its a — ae SS Weer’ ee FIMST PRECINCT. The Daring and Reckless Man of the Air,”"C.0. | to Gen. Cowen, assistant secretary of the In- | had been found guiliz; named those who had another suit was brought tor light oe its eer a 7 A soters of the Second District re ‘The registered voters of the Fifteenth District | MATHEWS. The Beantiful and Talented Fav fetter, to know it he might bring Satanta and | been sentenced to death and said they would be | Another suit | plaintitt is a widow lady reeting | ENGLISH EMIGRATION To THE UNITED stars Rr Crock: sines oemnar basin ete ane onan | whoee Pourth aod Hetreets | MUSS BALLIE APT. The Fascinating Actress aud | Big Tree who were seuteuced to imprisonment | hung on Friday of that week. , y residing 2D . nestor | % Buxth etrcet west to vmas went of Ldacete ovenne aud Husker Billreed. | 92,000 Soren to Horth Copitel etrest Miss BELLE Lospow. 39.—A meeting of tattroad r F : 7 i in the eastern district, and the defendait a t z ~ r aa sjower | Yete at the southwest corner of Fourth and H streets use, MISS LOTTIE FORREST. for lite in Texas, to Washington, After con- General Mussey, who was writing at the time a % “ * | vauts was b 1 liyde Park yesterday, to tax Beveithsticed tin nta’ (* 7 *ME Vote at thelower | roriiwegt. nnn ahcune em ROLLY VABDEN BAL: | suiting with the President and Gen. Sherman, | faye that when the President. seutioned woe ie err ae avont sixty ausassore, re- | ino conndoration anenervesier’ tare es The registered voure of the #i teenth District mt Compyny ia New Acts. J, | Gen. Cowen, replicd, saying that those chiefs | date fixedf r the execution be, Gen. M., was tus leks tn uestion, was stopping a? the rea. | Movement which has boen inaugurate. Th tered Whose names begin with the letters &, F,G, H, 1, ohvson, Dick Parker, Osto Bar- | could not be permitted to come. impressed with the shortnessof the time allotted | foe imix in quest Beka tet ward, and | C@igtation of w large number of *his class to siting im that pa 3. F will vee a: the soushwest corner of Fourth and kley. James Douglass. Laara. Saas the jaicouers And wald, "To-day x4 Wednesday | tor maade tha eoquatatancs Of Ce Aceh | ‘Onna set the Uedaed iieaten, Sa BE Steck BOTT NWR ner ire, Emily Sinith, Saitie Woner. Nellie An. | Nava Orricens Thansvenn and the conspirators will have but two days in | Were made the acquaintance of the defendant, | RiPekeCk. dive bs co nahin Show vote at the lower = 6 recietered voters of the Fifteenth Dist wend COT Ee Cao elite | Paymaster John Brecse has been deta which to prepare tor death, Isn't the time | Mr Jslez Row, father of Bre Brooks. They | ship Nazarine was wrecked of Formby sed Daas xe Famies begin with cin letters by. M,N. bane Merit conten the rea r, President’ ving ship at Norfulk and ordered to the | Tther short, Lancaster county. during the heavy Company in a Bill ¢ t Fourth «treet horthwest, Brooks tound out that her father was wooing ct iviog west of ‘ling N is will vote at No. 793 tical Dram’ he Origipal and Th 'o this the latter replied in substance: “Yc : = latter part of last week, and om board were nf F Saco, Asiatic station. Assistant Paymaster S. | ; hen these peopte must | the widow. when they were informed that they | Grosnida Many rererte of ores wieon ‘ © Harry's SOSRES. Serene “SONS OF NEPTUNE.’ TI sorsopen at shen itis rather short; but then these peop’ poset pied d some other abode in whick ed. 3 ep yer disaster “ Harry's carpenter shop. ters of the Pitteeg.h District | Grease pen ke ace ee D. Hurlburt has been detached from the 5: have foreseen thair fate from the commonce ould have to tind some other abode in which syria Mo that of the Nazar ordered to return to the Uniled State t A: - at LW o'cleck | Overture sharp at 2.3) 0% to complete their matrimonial preparations. the: They lett Mrs. Br ¥ vote at No 739 Third street north ment of their trial which has been a long om have been receive tant Engincer Hiram Parker, jr., has 0% ‘ 0 «but still kept com ; i oe = k, He then added, “Now, Colonel, I can’t se sAaecican : : ° YVASHINGTON SCROETZEN VERELN detached trom the Bureau of Steai Engi: ous Onis bealaers: tC abyioms Ghity 60 going out frequently and = igh pyres, Another Rattroad Train Wreck 5 ESTLV. hg Att placed on waiting orders. Secon bout the matter—if any has any tresh ee ne Concern eee mies ANCASTER, N. H., Sept. 30 € GRAND FALL FESTIVAL ‘stant Fugineer W. A. Allen has been or- | jurmation or any tvidence—refer hia to | Ross found out som: hing he did not like about | press passenger train’ on’ the 1 «A.B. 0.D,B.F \ The Fall and closing festival of dered to tug duty at Pensacola, Fla. dudge Holt. The thing is settled,<» far as 1 | > ered gy a — Hyandat | and Mon.ceal railroad was th - og agua Chait mtrects thence down Fourcand-a halt | [yyyieh, Pisce,st the Washington Seb Ganners Davie’ Successor.—Thetelegraph | #™ concerned, and can'tseeanycne” | gee broke. of the me bat while hho | frock Uy stray cattie, Betard i street to Maryland avenue; thence nlong Maryland MONDAY, September 30,15 has announced the appointment by the governor | prsciient sour orderenhell he oben” M™ | could not marry ber he h his will, and | Sere completely wrecked. ‘There. wor line af the canal te Bouin Ongitel a.ceets themee ie baal ac. eT of Kentucky of Willis B. Machen, of that state, | Having ‘been a journalist, Gon. M, saw at | let ny A ep em i epaauke was | very few passengers on the train South aud North Capitol streets to D street north, ‘nnd Concert, to fill the unexpired term in the U. 8. Senate of | once there was a “big item’ for his iriend- ne be put off ii ’ be | Quimby of Littleton, Richardson and end Lg D street north to Sixth street west, Dancing, ent of the | reconciled. She therefore brings suit again. aud asked the | Mr. Koss, laying Ler damages at $29,00% with ws in regard t | costs. The detendant is said to be very wealthy eS Preeant rs. | The plaintifisa tall brunette of about thirty ew minutes later 4 Year® Of age, the daughter of Mr. Abrahams, FURST PRECINCT. ‘The registered voters of the Sixteenth District i tters A, BO, b, 4) Wain avenue uorthw Garrett Davis, deceased. Mr. Machen has been | newspaper men, in the annc prominently connected with Kentucky politics | result of the conspiracy trial: for many years past. He wasa member of the dent if he might give the Confederate Congress trom Kentacky, and has he execution to the press. but recently had his disabilities removed. Mr. | plied in the aftirmative, and Ira Smith, both of Lancaster, were badly hut .. Santord Wallace, brakeman, of Worcestor. was seriously cut and Drutsed, and three lady pas- sengers and conductor George Moulton sus- tained slight ir juries. Iilamination and Fireworks, F with allthe attractions usually offered sociation. Admission to the Park h District whoze U.D,R.F,G, | Th Qe. ters of the Si 7 “ arnais | WhO was formerly a smail way at ee registered ni Adm ssion to the Pavilion - ec. | Machen ts between Atty and sixty years of age, | 4 representative of one of the evening journals | ¥ ~ WW. ’ » in Gicrge’ | whese names begin with the letters G, Ay 1, J. Ky Ly B ck i hint 4 is city ‘vel ce aud made | Canarsie.—N. r an Death of Ex- eentive Rasart. me eree: | ee 8 TS Pennsylvania avenue aorth? | meCarsrunail theway trike Park, xerrat_ | Mis }air being well whitened with years, and is | of this city dropped in Gen. M's office aud ma Represe PREeIxeT. ae of a dignitie carriage and impressive demeanor. | is usual inquiry for news. Gen. Mussey told — : “s Fare or 4 MvRogRER.—The dead body of a Campen, ME., Sept. K. Smart Tr {the Fourth District whose RD PRECINCT. 2 = His term of service expires March 4th next, | bim the result of the court martial and gave him | man bas recently been found in Bland ecents, | merly a member ot Congress 1 the democ Dame = begin with rhe letters 1.3.K.L,M.N.0,P.| ‘The registered voters of the ei: ANSO AND GUITAR. when heis succeeded by Hon. Thos. ©. McCreer: permission to print it the same atternoon, but | supposed by some to be the remains of Suiter, | Candidate tor governor im 1870, died here | A " . DP 3 GBS. T oY WX, Z will vote at No. 126 | whose ames begin with the lettere U. flected to the Senate at the last session of the | fubsequently it was decided (Gen. Mussey thinks | Wig was charged with the murder of © Mas | night. Congress street. U,V, W. X. ¥, Z will vote at 322 = legislature. at the instance of Secretary Stanton.) not to | Bales, of that county, and who, it was thought, mec: : FIFTH DISTRICT avenue northwest. GEORGE E. WISE = give out the information for publication until | aico murdered Mrs. Hedrick, of this county . Pouiciens Roses : Incindes all that pert of the city of Washingt: SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. GEE. , A Painrur pur UsvouxpeD Rvmor.—We | evening in order that the As siated Press | When int ieandnt he was endeavoring to elude | School tor ecandal—a Preside: ti! canvass. sane SS ST ainay vepeieer ips eine Gee Balloting Gaeaiey Gee peaivectex have never heard more general and sincere ex | might disseminate it simultaneously throughout | grrest for the last named crite, Hewes wee eabglaware clects amessors and inspectors of ue Pitt vighth street west and reoning alone Garnet oeetn a z the country. 1 times shot at by his pursuers, and it i The registered voters of the Fitth District hose | Vighth street weat-and running alone G street ssuth 5 : pressions of sorrow on the part of the commu 3 . mot tee om y P % The “ponent gan. om the Mee.” eat ox- will’ vote at the corner of Fwenty’sccoud and 4 | ',th¢ canal thence alc: Segre, ann eae CORD EAT LOM EEEEANG: Fity than were brought out last night bya report | conepirators, Payiie, Herold, Atzcrott, and Mes, | oveUt, Possible that he may hy Rrranid down iD | cooing cireclay, tn stabed by ® Beestee pares a> wtree's merthweat with Maryland avenue: thence aloug Marylaud av- | S€27-Im* Corner of 4 street aud Penna. avenue. se poe reven apenas Nee ee Surratt, was published to the world, and before | thus received. Both the inurders of witch ioe be the celebrated dentist, Ir. Jerkemout. aa whe resister L District whore | CRUE te Pour-and-a-baif street; thene wur-and- | Or > No. On Exhibition (New No Me. Watch beng i eons a ith | Bine. o'clock the friends of the condemned, in- | is believed to have been guilty were of the most ir. a “a ao. of Goncene, hes bon > pentane: JK. bth will | ® bail strect to the cans}, and slong che tine of the if ‘a Sal. sith. Titles owed aud | cluding the Kev. Father Walter, of th's city, the | brutal character, and It is to be hoped that the | MOminated by the Greelevites for Congresoman Tote nt the corne cond aid d otreete | Ata) to Eighth street west; thence down Eighth | | 486 ena eats $38. | ough the namerous inquiries poured in'upon | sitervet Herold, and Gen. BE. thinks, Avie conjecture in regard to hisdeath may be cor- | 'm the 30th district of New York. : ru weet, lneasiaiiit Nee eee tEnatice. 7TH Sr. acne Tru St. Mes) CEHEWTAE OCS ee ee Smiratt, were at the White House to see th | fect, and that the community has thas nator Saulsbury maintaias that his is the The registered voters of thw Seventeenth District | wo, 416 Tth strect, betweee D Whose names begin with the letters A, By u will vote caoctebernces = oy leland Ball, pear the intersection of Sixth street | Ghotce on Pes Enaravines, Onrcnen: Be. ard Virginia avenue southwest, ee ele me: mreraviogs ? voters ot the Beventoeath District | Shade lctares, Frames, Picture an with the letters Dok FG. H. | *@ggtate Nelle: 26. im the Distr: styitiand Hall, ucar interscctiva of | Please remember Nemeand Number. _jel-ty™ enue sourbwert. —— = = _PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. President. Acting on the President’s perem: tory order, Gen. Mussey, natu and tbat its candidate is farry the news to Horace. gton Commercial The straight democrats of higan have nominated an electoral stave ket and ap- fhe surplus wheatof | pointed a state cenical committee. The candi Of a fiend whose carcass geserved no better fate ly enouc’ de- | than to erish where it fell—with no hand to nfed all requests to seo Mr. John. on. Among | give it bunal—fit only for buzzards to Least the callers were the counsel for the conspirators, | Shon.—Wytherilie (1a) Ener, Sho apparently wanted to see the President and ; — re-argue the whole case before him. Of course, | Cattrornta Wear. i ‘ they too, were refused admission to the Presi- | California for this year is estimated at 1 . Win. M. Ferry may be many, many years berore the distress- | gent. Before noon telegrams in relation to the | bushels. or more than twice as mach ‘oe “y K. Popham has withdrawn as ing rumor of last night will be a veritable tact execution began to be received at the White | year since 1855. The quality is of the best, and | date for Gongrers in the fourth Vir yx | House. Some applauded the prompt me: So abundant is th op that much di and will accept the position of worth while to experience the temporary annoy- ance for the sake of being able to appreciate something of the extent of the hearty love and est®m in which that gentleman is held in this city, where he isso woll known. We trust, in common with the entire commenity, that it ered voterscf the Fitth Dis with the letters N,O, P, VW. X,¥.Z will vote at the second and i +t et northwest, SIXTH DISTRICT at part of treet north, between Eig! APS Streets west, and south of bk ‘eet | Dixth street orth ‘PHIRD PRECINCT. ‘The registered )oters ct the Seventeenth D: Whore uames Begin with the letters K, Ly P &, # will ve aud Hall, near ‘int pasersce. DrralcaTions Uxpgr Lixcots, Joun: eeslon - = AxpGnaxr.—In reply toa letter of Hon, John | 2i,the,covernment, and hoped nothing would | experienced in getting It to Uide-water. large for the Grant ticket in Vit th etroet aud V i HERE WILL BE A GRAND TOUKNA “igpatien lal ee a sy - John | occur to prevent the execution of the s r gers by the Pacific Kailroad report great piles Theodore Tilton says tha CRA stave ones Kini RTeROS Se MNw aE, MENT and PIC-NIO on the Gronnds of A. Logan who seeks information es to th- | while others prayed for mercy in bebalf e | Of bags of grain lying along the track awaiting | republican party bec r The registered <ters ofthe Severceauth District | the College Wille, WE ; chilige o: torTrambalt ena 2 pc “ac ton : fransportation to the coast: It iseald that the | Greciey lett it a Spe Pee begin wit the levter- 8,250. Vw, | NOON, Gur ber 3a, 45 ts lost to the governmuer flay the day fixed tor the execution | fatal tonnage of tue Paciiie coact. wi 4 man v2 will vote at Islacd Hail, vesr utersection | Aur, Church. Ten} beg wt aE trom our revenues, the civil servic | the number of callers and telegrams increased. | sufficient to take away more than one-half wmraerce e BIGHTEERTA DISTEOn the corn a teeete, George: scry board say that the calculations, upon | Gen. Mussey was at breakfast in the ¥ grain now awaiting exzort, during the present | _ In the sci on, tiekanen Steen care e the cits of Washington ty. | town, to the ville grounds. ‘The riding will ora. rumbnll bases his assertion: House when informed that a daughter of M ° and that the balarice will have ‘co be | Saturday, C. Kercher ; . fg south of Gsirert s-tth, between Seats Oapitel | Mence at p.m, sits | under the administration ot Andrew Johnson, | Surratt desired to see him. After le had ti jored. ‘The weight of this grain i= 690,059 toux | mayor by a plurality of 8, OF street and Righth st when the evils of the “spoils” svstem culmina- | bis breaktasi, instead of returning to his offi v ted, and that they select od the facts of its worst | by the private way, as usual, he went round | condition xs the most forcible iivstration of the | Way of the main stair-case, where he met M's mischiefs of the syst: They further say that | Surra' op , A in o purts, first hicim! Heures or the Treaeury department rela: | | Wit followed is related in Tux Sraxof Fri- | being contested tn the Ney rte ee tive to the actual tote! of defalcations and deti- | day afternoon, July 7, 1865. pening in a lottery office one day with his two ciencies under the internal revenue law since it INCIDENTS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. pening ¥ i Of 2,000 pounds each. and Wilkinson, conservatives. Join M waselected councilman from the 4 ECINCT. ‘The registered v breenth Dist ci whore names begin , eB. GH K will vote at hone D Larrery Ticker.—An exchange | w. T. Pike, whose will is now AE 1872 With thirteen ex-re ot Congress, ol gen remarks the h sutleage ratic ca re é dang! ; s, while he =~ me 2 » tacuthwest, ' | THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT went into operation indcate that they have | About bait past § o’ctock tt So ne eee oe ee “gts ng over th a £ 3 SOB amovrnted t> $ ), Instead of $20,000,000, as | Surrait, accompanied by a fem |, ag 2 ez he picke: i Bashan for amr: fabeloce pagotecea necipdelaa nial is often stated, and that of this amount g-uo,is) | Visited the Y House, having ‘beca tucve | Heket and chewed it up. As it was roudored > repubiican party and ve he lector THE LABGEST ASSORTMENT was by p as appointed under Lincoln last evening for the purpore of obtaining an i = eS ought it, paving | soldiers ot ‘rekindling the the ‘Seventh Dietrict vied oh; Sdminietratibn, £2.110,C00 ander Tobneore snd | terview with the President, Presideat fotrsen | #120 i OF BIS Be ek a war. : ith the letters AB. C_De wit and Four snd bal 7 ee the remainder, about $300,000, under Grant's, having given orders that he would receive no | i ig of S1,5%. He died wort! Fx-governor Cortin, of Penusylyania, mad en's, MO. 2639, H.E.cocnet | ane regigtered voters of the Kightecnth District | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, — one to-day, the doorkeeper stopped Miss Sur- | Million. hisGiret speech of the gubernatorial campaign 1 PREEINET. whose names begin with the letters 3, T, U,V. W. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Prneonat.—Senator Scott, of Pennsylyani ratt at the toot of the steps leading be Ad A Boy Muxpervs.—A boy named John M that state, at Belictont. on Saturday, and atv sof the Seventh District | \:Y¥, 2 will vote at house No. 501 K street south. = z “no, | Sat the Ebvitt house. Hon. W. T. Jone | President's office, and would not perm! 4 the letters ELF, G, B, will ent’s office, aud not, ut her to Murty, twelve years of age, was shot at Elkiu's rend eae a sien 5 Proceed further. She then atked permission to | Grove, near New Branswick, N. J..on Thurs: - : e alleged importa Bee Gee ee omnes ini inithn | SE Gon: mumey, the, Prosamnen Guiers oe Gay while gathering wuts. He had gone over | &fe* into Ponnsyivania for voting Geveral of the anos tok canneend, Adjutant | setary, who promptly answered the sumiaons, | Cay Wile upon Mr. Elkin’s ground, and was | 80d ended by urging upon his hoarer General of the army, met with a slight accident | and came down stairs where Miss Surratt was | picking up nuts, when Mr. Ellin’: son crept up | sity of watching those freedmen who in Boston last webk, which will detain him ome | standing. As soon as the general made lis e Pehind Lim and dred thecoatonn ine aa eae | District of Columbia tomer: maton" days fonger upon leave than he expected to be | pearance, Miss S. threw herself on her knebe The bos was taken up and removed to the reci- | Tailroad. Mr. Curtin did mot fureshadow Hoe ey aH A: Preston, iced ears Petore bias, and catching him by the coat, wit | dence of his father, a we'l-known manufacturer y with regard to bis future actionon 1 receutly of the New York Herald buréay in | W4d-sobs snd streaming eyes, implored tim to | im "New Brunswick: "ie was alive eater: FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, 03, N.W! corer TH DISTRICT TOS, B.W. corner tof the city of Washing‘on REC.NC wing bounds: Commencing at : ss 5 | the ‘Seventh Disteict | Filtceath street eastond sunning noritt Bouucars MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, J.B. L. Mh the letters street; thence along Loong is a to Marth { a MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, fe at Mtr. Belt ese doen aX poy rete MAN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, -E. ‘corner h 1620 thence along K street to First sire KRCINCT. nce down Kirst atreet to sof the Seventh District Sgt Pam s becin wiih the letters 8. T, U, VW * assist her in obtaining a hearing with the Pres- | pat gerously injured. Young 2] The “Pennsyivania straighout democr ; sain wich the letters 8. U, Y1V alettect. thes « EVER OF FERED BEFORE. Washington, hae been placed in charge of tha: | ident. Gen, Mrssey.tin as tomter ate are ne Rot bens arcease: 7 nleree- Noung AURA Ret | Ons teen ccmeetioe oe Chuseris avewue aut i7th streets. No- 1308. eee “piust PEReINCe, EVER OF FERED BEFORE omer tics, Seilhamer, who goes to the | possible, informed Miss Surratt that he could —— delphia, have resolved upon a stat ElGHTH DIsTRICE renisterca voters of the Ni Pigtrict EVER OFFERED BEFORE. ni hess Feswaeget poltnl ora rae reap: not comply with her request, as President Join- | Tue Meraovier Eviscorat Cavnrcg is | on the 16th of October, for the purpe n € nerth and tnusing up Fear west, belween let street weat and i a ceive no one.” cently two young ladies applied for ad- | ticket under the ting of O'Gor ‘adge S. D- Williamson, of Virginia, re- The sane account speaks of the presence of to the Garrett Biblical Institute to pur- Meantime in the Penner !vanta s k {he Misses Herold at the White House uu Fri- | sue ® theological course. They were told that | the sth of October theac straight-ont Pay ert inter depp ewes att or | day, and of their unsuccesstul eitorts to see the | the Institution lad not tet meacicnnees any ot | will doubtless work with the iiberal temo Interior Department, nas returned from Itnwlos | Etesident in behalf of their brother. See cee, bat Cat a cs] privileges of ‘the | snd republicans—a decision which ma! oth Capitol. SECOND ERECINCT, Khnde | The registered voters of the Niet enth District ith the lett oo M, O. FP, rf i S,T.C,VeW X.Y, 2 will tots wt Moco 4g | LBFRe @ carctel inspection of my goods before pur Hortheast, Letweer North Capitol ani Ist | chasing élsewhere, assuring the public that 1 ¥; thence slove B down Sixth st cently appointed private secretery to the Prect of weat Bhode Istend avenue to {| *borr nnmen bee reet he U street nee down E ‘ley | Although he does not distinctly remem! result in the old Keystone state very doub:1 .! Springs, looking remarkably well considering | fo . : , S 9 or : ae ety ae: rming the President of Miss Surratt's . 4 ‘ cth, ud along N We SISTE Disreior ee ne trove fat, Inpleasant experience in being | toece fim, Gon, Musey is - Warsky Dons 1 fe, general superin- | “shy Greciee Racker bint poniien gs baud, Gi the ity of Washincton ments to please all tastes and desires, to thrown from @ wagon near Harrisonburg. eo. Atenyrate the President am fendent of the Michigan Central railway has | on Saturday: At haste, Be taand Foarth strettossee acccmmodate all purses, or to give Tue PREAIDENT AND THE CoLoRED Maw or | Made aware of it, i! not through ee sis lpartd lara Clg peo bedyinee | President he wonid z aweine euch cutire satisfaction, Nzw Excianp.—The committee from the cot- | MTS. Pougiass, now Mrs. Gen. Williaias, oy 4 ached eb tee the Tweotieth Di @ lett Bg o J ator majority in Congress we came to plead in behalf ot Mra. Surratt, aud | # a rine Cating-houses attached to the | judgment it might net hein accordance w who must have seen the President’s daugliters, | Stations. This action was induced by the fre- | the Swiceet policy. He arrived in New York in Faneuil Hall on the 5th instant, the commit- | with whom she was on terms of intimacy. It is —— yith which accidents and mishaps oc- | urday afternoon, and in theevening a receptiv tee consisting of Lewis Hayden, Geo. L. Ruffin, | scarcely Pomihis chats Ptesidonts dau, curred through the use of intoxicating liquors was given bum at the Lincoln club house, where and Chas. E. Pendel!, were at the Executive | could Mave known of the errand of Tue vatiner of tha illnoe i ‘ he said: I was greatly pressed to go and sse the Mapsion this morning, and presented « letter | without informing their father of it. Which caakes the vendor er pent aa people inthe western statesot the union I from the con cred men’s convention of New England, khekt and A streets # nt SEC@N nth District whone 4.1.3. 1,1, MN between @ aud Hy registers tates beg will vote at School bonse sour A visit to my cetablishment will fully repay ali ot | who msy appropriate the time and trouble of com. tion to the President. Mr. | Pres.dent knew of Miss Surratt’s <porsibl ed . 5 - conrulted two committees on the #7) od’ A strecte« aithoast. sicuse tech ead noe Teel ing, sh to view my | Hurtin, the chatrma:, in a tew pertinent re- | the White House on Friday, aud of her desire to | Fechorsible Intoxicated eoeOitioe 2 ke be reat | thelt Judgment comcurting th heater, 2h hond be register.d vowrs cf the Bwentieth Di iamense stock and how 1 sell them, qwarks, presented to the President the letter ot | See him in her mother’s behalf, Gen. Mus: ~ 3 vi j " bose names begin with the letters N, 0, P, S.T.C.V,WeXSY, 2 arti vote Mf Washington | *otthoast corner of Third and A rth and @ street tur th. TW u Bleveuth street west and Fifweouth | Incindes inn ee tying within the fol t h Csrelina enue apd runni. The npcistered voters of the Ninth Biatrict whos: " cet wort: the: games herria with the letters 4B. C,D.E. FG. A, | noss to Bittecaih seet ie ae betore the supreme court of the state. A casc is | PCY. I mace tt on the strength of their o: the convention as expressive of the te the mooted points. 1: | ! think, friends, it has done good. /1 , " s . 4 ‘ now pending involving i of the colored people of New England towat arly on Friday morning, while the President | 2 5 i sttled by i 1 do not mean to be tortured intosaying ate him, and the beliot of the committee that fit | was being shaved, he sent for Gen. Mussey.who | gideing. U#¥e these settled by @ formal ad) Word to the end of the canvass. “I kane oat also expreeses the tee ing Of the colored peopic } slept in the White House, and who was iu bedat ——————— sees tained myself as fully as seems necessary, and of thacountry, addin that they thorougtily ap- | the time. Gen. M., believing that the President | _gg-Jute makes @ good substitute tor hair in | Pameke the good work may goon." preciated his efforts to secure to all classes pro- omega basco an bd ae ee — chignons, and is largely used as a *‘mix” in silk ——— » tection to liteand property in the unsettled por- | ess, hastily slipper is pants, and, vil mar: . poDyY Wants Peace.— ions of our country. por | without waiting to Unish his toilet obeyed “the ee aa ne NOW Soto he | aetcolincet Teport of @ recent couver- ‘The President in reply expressed his gratifi- | summons, when the President said: “ Colonel, I So" Tehincen dancte nce fuakinaabts ta Wr ‘hiers, in which he de- cation that his efforts to secure protection of | have received a long telegram this morning, festern rope desires peace; that ie has no doubt whatever. Bebtol’b ues ree ts sontie ase INTE DIS ot STRAUS, the Clothier, STRAUS, the Clothie: tee ee panes STRAUS, the Clothie: hor riteeuth street omat: H, 3 wilh vote at 12:23 Ne avenue Rorthwest. | teenib seret cust tC atrest BOrth me O 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Phe wesictered veces cae tates, namera Urmpeh; there alony the 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Je Ninth Discrict wh: res everyone in life and property fo all classes throughout the | which I wish you would read; but there was no | New York. iermany bas weakened herself by the annes- 4 wath the letters Ky bay MMO, B. ic B stecet south to Fifteenth street cast: thence 2011 PENNLYLYANIA AVENUE, country Eave bean appreciated, and“thanked | special hrrry about it” It was au appeal tor | S27 Memphis belles drink cod liver oil to in- | ation of pon-German territory; Russia is V.W.N.¥ Z will vote at 1223 Nei wh Fiftesth street cast to D street sorth: thence the committee for the kind manner in which | clemency in behalf of the conspirators, and | duce plumpness. friendly and Austria pathizes with France: DGS burihwest . ng D street south to South Caecliua avenue. aud Three Doors from Eleventh Street. } they had alluded to his ection in regard to their | Gen. M-read the main points of the dispatch 87 Beivit College, Wis., has amov.gits students | tt Italy remembers the past; that France will : au gatRNTH DIsTRIOT sty. | Set Souit-Carelinafareuue to Fourth wrest ust a Three Doure from Eleventh street. | race. aloud. At one point the sender of the dispatch | a negro, an Indian and Turk. have nor aorene, not by arms, but by worke; seed pi met fll singin by sae 3 —e Taree Doors trom Kleven tei it th ‘and that she has hae noth : RE detec to a vc hoce ace Doel wth henna” Be, Basiet | BOROR-BO. CASSELL BANOTNG AOA Mone Anovr Favp HASSACREE AND ais | would be unconstiulonsy ace iee Snes sarht Geae Toe ety a, PETC ne |e net mang 10 Fear Seems: Rieveee opined Panca nes : Sil site at letererction of SeathOarolins avenue | AygtX, Potomac Hail ibihairvet and Mary Nawsraran.— The congressional repuplican | tried bya military instead of a civil trivenat, | “cardi — Ra oF Ixsamrry.— ‘The cegist Wed voters of the Tenth District whose | aad Ninth street suthesst. BR b th the letters A,B, C.D, E.7.@. committee, of which Judge Edmunds is secre- | At this juncture the P.esident interrupted the Pames begiu #2 otters A.B, C.D. E.F.Q, i W ‘and Misses’ and FRIDAYS 34 106; Gente, M NESDAY S7-Miss Agnes Ewing, daughter of the | The jury in the case of Mrs. Laura Fair, in San - : late Chier Justice Ewing, entered a convent. | Francisco, came into court on ‘for inee cires - | Teading to say, ‘0, that has already bee: 4 tional anstructions ad Hy 13 BR will eote at house No. 1239 Eareet | The regiet the Twouty first District Follana @ asivenae Gent {ary, in a campaign circel ie miakes the follow. | tomate tetcsise Goin cen ‘of the Attor- | §9-Hock Island, Ill., has 1,50) cases of ague aaae on the question of the a The Tames Regio with he lettere’G 1.3. | Gio ES Stopisin” | ang, catement in regard to gammiomed (or a ad fone, organizing a‘“Shaker” colony. — | [tvence, “the saree The registered Severs of the Tenth District whose | avenue and Math steer erties woe Caroling M48°81c coovs. uring thecarly part of August two Ohiore- | te jerisdiction of « military omminion, be- | | a7 Landon bakers and operatives agree upon | the evidence’ troduced hs better Pe. 8, ECINCT. — i : 7 ay VME. Bef wis ob et eee Race? | Tharecthared tere of the Ewenty ret District | WILLETT & BUOFF, 905 Pensa ave. — 5 PUguicane Purged, induence °. we carter of Thirtecuth and KE stescts north- | whose namer be; with the letters ist Piarict rashington and urged, with all the commander-in-chiet of the armies of the United #7 Germany has more exclusive colleges for presumetion at, one it is not sufficient, ; they could. brin that the republican | States, and martial law prevailed in the Di.- omen than aay other ~~ 4 ‘@! P HAP] . > young w 'y co! re ELEVEDTH DISTRICT South Garotine arcane and Minth strestareincens | “2 2H7S TEMPLAR CBArRarx. paid io itor i ad te "Theymund thar the | had sald peluce edocs his dose to hare are | 57 SS har outraged te sounaries of Ta pA mg I dng ec uik aren bart ofthe city of Wi anblaaton 1p. TWENTY SECOND DISTBICT = Inter ad tome time before ofered hs service | additonal stideuee yebentea' es Sudey tint? | waalione of bis country by marrying’ SE Lass ceptions, have locked tinge “Enciwer Sat Mrest weet: | Foctutes ail that part of [the olty of Washington, & “ as speaker on bebalf of Grant and Wilson with | A* betore stated, Gep. M. did send Rey. Father | WOMAN. some two hundred ‘The rewiatar, lying within the the inSuence of the Volke-Blatt thrown in, f Walter, the Herold sisters, Miss Surratt, the | 87 A Springfield man found drank in the | the Proprietors Par eee See wan aa he Riese District | the the rum of $50,000. It was also understood that | thinks, and several others’ to Judge Holt, om | street the other night decleved llasselr torte tee however, “ “ FEATHERS, PLUME! have yielded, a stated amber of copies of the Volks-Blatt lay and Friday. “king of all the devils.” others will eh the order. Agents for Re; other Swords ‘at factory pi 5 BES EXTRAS a. ae sare B street south; om B street south to the Bass rrnour Part ao tae ee oe bs ween » then in command here, who Gen. 7 Never engage a man in conversation is The registered” vot siderable bickering ‘amount had ‘been re- | had general charge of the execution of the con- | Saturday afternoon when he is about to ~— r eee — al Rot ordered—by / baa s begin duced one half, and this our Ohio friends, | §pirators, had sent General M into a barber shop. 7 — aah ee ete Wyk: | era braneb, ‘slong the Eastem branch to the y aiter the operation. By geting for themselves, undertook to raise. The | Sdmission to the arsenal grounds S7-The Nevada endorse ex-Bisho, Society wert corner Masylénd srenue eg} Mleventh ante; | 1006 Dr WHITES S50 lak street, | Wathington managers, who act for their party, | execution, and en Friday morning Gen. M. Smith, whomnde ths oeaeee about the Mouse | T#® Paxaruo M at eer Waa s gpm: | € at all, at once declared they were not in that | informed the President of the tact, saying that tain Meadow massacre. The Mormon do | iD making recent arres’s of Joctn tes alt MALETH DISTRICT ‘Bitendance at residence, #4 coy ess; purchased services Were alwavs untrust- | he presumed Gen. Hancock sent the card because hot contradict the truth of the afidarite the “Sylvester thief poe = Law e c Bart of the city «f Washington lee precludes visiting worthy. New York was then made the tield of | be supposed some one from the Executive Mar- ave! i hi —— the perron; on Rag rhea’, BO and be canal, and ween Gan‘ p.m. | effert, and it is understood that private psrties | sion should witness the execution of the sen- Pe moped ere who was delivered | mo, Brooklyn mrsic west : Se Se Bre era y eminen cian, #8 oftured to guarantee $2500 monthly for four | tence. ‘The President sald, «Well, Colonel: it fine ogee a tied '& | last. One of the alleged La PRRCING bmg gs 4 en montis, makin, A in all. Again an attem: uu Want to you can go.” nm. M. ES - le ves are The resiotered veers of the Tweltth District whose his establishment. Recabtishet fn was made to induce the Washington podiums eed Eousdae dctive to witness such s some. Sus | W0eink. = sie #itb the istters A. B.C, D. EB. ~@.H, Haseaurek requited for his valuable services. | Cuted between the hours of 12 m. and 2 p.m.) | tivated by the dash are employed in the mines andou the ds The committee, however. absolutely refused to | the President came into Gen. M.’s office and Louls.” married ‘he dashii of Temneesee. Soenything about it, and the negotiation fe!l | said, * Colonel, don’t go down tw the arsenal | since been arrested tor forgery, and accom- S7A man in Michigan got off a railroad to add che $4000 wanting to complete what Mr. | betcre noon (the conspirators were to be exe- | S"An accomplished widow of Quiney, op. S7 Nearly five hundred state prisor. convicts \ "Major Of Bt. major bas | ,cteat Oth street, between B apd © strects PE he SECOND PRECINET. t @ voters of the Twetfth Diet ; th the Istters Lue Or ~ through. Some attempta were made from Ohiy | until 1 see you . lished wife is about to a suit for without for it to stop, and ii ¥. Y, Z will voie atsch sirect. be | "Ga - OPPENHEIMER to change the committee's decision. It ia seed- | Acting ander the impression thet the Presi. | binned, ——— omkany peed eel ammerstie ae Aen Tn es District ot Columbia this siceteegth Gay oreer: | = IMPORTER OF lees ro ety that chete efforts tailed, a4 “Mr. Has: | dent had some thought of roprieving one or all | | g2-The English Proshvterians are making | _ 897A Buffalo bor, thirteen scars o! ag-- intel HEISE part of the clip of Washiogton | bet +A: D. olghtecn Ruaired ond coventy tae. ENGLISH SHEEP CASINGS, Saree ne Be tet th Greeley | Of Gn coaeenaes ee coupe and driven in | Br intaly_reselca tee noe, 2008 as See | come ieee at to Jal for twenties in the following bounds: Commens Governor of the District of Colmabia. AMD DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF front of the White House, where It remained | authorities in teroe once eee weuty-foar hours, gemhcand ronsing 8 Dr the Govern et prawron BAUSAGE CASINGS, Sati] after the execution wes over. He took | of public lieuses ce Seater ce aoe rata Sanate commitice of Pus. O:-gon lege enth street west; thence dow: veuth street! sepzi-td Secretary of the District of Columbia, | en. Im 207 Bowery, New Youre, these precautions, thinking that the Presideut | spccitied by the new licensing act printing. reported gros fra: Frag

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