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——————————— EEE: THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania arene corner llth 8&t., TIE EVRNING STAR NEWSPAPER COUP'Y, & BH. BACPPMANN, Pret. piesa “e months, @2..0; | Cir ee TRE WEEKLY STAR- Tavariably wea" beng shed Frida — 91.10 | wivaree.im both eases, | hau pad for. | ay and uo pape giz Bates cf xtve z fu Ion appl LADIES’ GOODS. ey MRS. M3. HUNT, = Do 621 D sineer, Between Gra anv Tre Sts., | WIht OPEN ON TURSDAY, OCTO SER 15 ra, 1972, A Fine Ae ort French Patter c MISS EA. McCORMICK, ue $06 NINTH STRAST N.W., MONVAY, Uctebor Hirb, a IMPORTED AND PATTERN ecl0-tr BONNETS AND ROUND HATS. SHE MOST COMPLSTE ASSORTMENT a BESLIN ZEPURKS, GERMANTOWN YARNS. EMPRUIDERIES aud h WOUSTRD GUODs. ae Children's Meriny ¢ Feceived at LHS. SELMA EF No Bran no Star, 7 40 -N2. 6.109. SPECIAL NOTICES. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1872. TWO CEN Down the Biver. INTERESTING JUTTINGS PEOM THE VIRGINIA Political Notes. | The democrats of the 34 district of Missouri have nominated Wm. H. Stone for Congress. James W. Covert has been nominated for Congress by the democrats of the Ist district of | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’ —_ Mr. Vernon, Fatarax County, Editor Siar: Since leaving Manassas I made my way down here, and find abundance of interest The roads trom Fairfax ©. H. are in @ terrible condition, and should be repatred a8 soon as feeding is over. large flouring and saw-mill, owned by Hilman Troth, which does a thriving business in both It can be reached from the river by lt draught stern-wheel steamboats, on the Acco tink creek, which is soon to be dredged the government. Dispatches, Associated Press Reports. New fork Notes. TWRED'S LITTLE GAME BLY Washington N: ews and Gossip. Deluca —The receipts from this LEES& PERRIN S W Bosers are ci B BSTERSHIEE Sa5 avoid the anmero:s | one cficred for wl IntERNat Revesv source to-day were # Jalins Wadsworth has been nominated for Congress by the Apollo Tail democrats in the loth district of New Yor! The democrats and JOHN DUNC Teerats of Now Orleans have fused ou parish and city oflicera, with L. A. Wiltz for mayor. It is stated that Wm. M. Grosvenor wil! de- cline the nomination of crats of the Ist district of The “Jeffersonian democracy” of Georgia have nominated an ele *Conor and Adam! SxoreTany Romeson is expecta to retarn At Accotink Lere to-morrow or next day. _ Low Prices As an Ixpuces ST To Give Us a Cart s chairman of the Hons: mmittee on appropriations, will arrive bere -merrow with his family, to remain daring | counsel ean show irregu! Bonnets and Bouvd 1 mn he liberals and demo- of Washington | et in favor of ‘oclt Ft Down on the point detw and have issued an ad- Pohick and Accotink creeks are the brick an tile kilns of Warrington Gi manutactare is larg: speaks well for the © the coun"y. @cross Pobick bay is Ganstou Taxper Consciresces—East ano Waet.— The Secretary of the Treasury bos rec eontribution to the consci nd o | New York, and another of $: 9) trom © APPOINTMENTS n¥ THE Persipant.—T President has appointed the following commi sioners to the Philadelphia centennial exiibi- tion :—George B. Loring, of Mass., vice J. Wil: Edmunds, resign dress, Smith Ely, jr., Peter Cook, and Anthony EA s “ ndition of agr Hazan's Mago Lyon's Cathar Brows 's Jamsics Ginger. THIt OLD MAN c 6 been paying and « sive ws acadl proves to your advaniage logant assortment of | ABTE C4 NATIANS LRUGGEIST, Corner 2d and D streets N. W. by the reform A. Largey, ot Mon- tate, aud it we removed; Jon MeNeil and Samuel Hays, olden time must have been Ym. C. E. Thomes postmaster at Green exch other, dif as they did in t ouble row of ditch to be seen upon the line between the two tra how in woods, showing th have differed about their line fenc ue explanation of the clined t) think Washington hims wrong, from his {mperious character, as shown by the story of his city was unduly increas A Ww bie for the sake of affect- T THE Waite Ho President's visitors th ‘To-pay.—Among the morning were Gover- nor Burbank, of Dakota; Richard M. Gorwine, of Ohio. Governor Fleteber, of Missouri; Sena- tor Gilbert, of Florida; and At noon the © ing the result in the st ton Commercial protests against before to-day men THE NATIONAL NOARD OF TRADE e chamber of coumerce. Mg ina! Organs,and f Gisurdere bre ught Great oumbers has Prompted by a desire to be: Twill send the reci. met in the rooms of President Dodge, © welcoming address, and refers tin the forthcomt to be conceded to Greeley. says: ‘Delaware is not certain , it isaltogether like vicious habite. th Wa. Williams A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BATS, FLOWERS, FEATHESS and VELVETS, OF ALL COLORS, At Lo Prices, at ™ Brice St 8. HELLER’S, weiter No, 7ie Market Space. S3 BUSES HOUSE UF INDUSTBY.—DRESS AKAING in it various be: hes; ladies’ Tron ~ ompleted at the shortest notine; cht!- Bmbrowdery. G street. between Btn sept-im is neatly © io roidery. No. bn's Hospital. +7 lace 1m the city NG, PINKING fon. S&UIDEBING od omy aw DRY GOODS. RESS GoopDs- A great be Strip-t BRUSSELS SILK, in all colors, at =: CASSIMEBES wud other feasonable gods, cheap JOHN oN & COLLEY, TLL Market Space. ccle-3i* bi ae EBALL COMMENCING TO BOLL. PRINCIPAL ATTRACTION NOW IN THE CITY Is WOLFORD @ SHILEERG'S, NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, South Seventh Street, ip which fs to be found the best assorted stock of DBY GOODS in the city, comprising ali the Latest Beier in FALL aud inTE® Dukss Goobs such as Bisck and Colored Silks, Platu ana Fancy Popiiu: ‘Eappress Cloths of ail Shades, Hlack and Colored Mubair Alpacas, Plain Jor ded Singic widit Alpacas, Priuts of most Cuosce Sty Black and Colored Veivets, Biesched aud Prown Cottons in all Widths, Finunets of ail Yhades, Blaukets, Cassimeres ‘snd Woolens of all descrip- tous for the Fall aud W inter Season. In ccnuection with the above-named Goods are aleo Kept a inrge variety of NeTIONS, KLEBONS, TRIMMINGS, and other articles too ucmerous to mention. A cail to this House will amply compensate pur- cbasers from far and near. Se? REMEMBER The Arcade, No. 427 SEVENTH STREST SOUTH, Between D and B. N. B—Five cents will conver a from spy pari of the city direct to the dour of this Betabtioh- ce Bet NNE® FALe Goovs ar BBODEEAD & (0.'3. Lovely Dress Goods of this s-ason’s importation tn the newest and most desirabie Colors aud Qralities, iu Veleure, with Brocad Potonaiee, may be found, Alpacas, Cashmere, Table Liness, Shirting Linnus, Opera Fiacueis, White, ied Snd Grey Fiancels, Canton Flan: nels, W Provts. Shawls, Towels, Blankets, inds. Velveteens, Oorsets, Hosiery, 1205 F street, bet LADI®S’ UNDERWEAR andGENT’S SHIBTS Girect from the manufacturers, at wavlessle prices GENT > SHIBTS made Ww order on smort ee A © !Sbbe SPLENDID stocK 7 NEW FALL ‘UKY GOODS? BLACK ALPACAS and & BLAt consive variety. w Sage Color: in the lca 22, Le POPLISS, ‘apeous stock of Dry Goods, f ali classes west pric. 8, N YS DOWN? n= PABRICS! NEWEST STYLES or Fall Clothing! Fail Clothing! Fall Cloth: Fall Clothing! STYLISH, NEAT, HH. B. WELL MADE, 7 DUBABL! and CHEAP. Dv. GENTS DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, ELEGANT anv NOBBY. WABBANTED TO WEAR WELL ax GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTIO: ee OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPART- HABLE BROTHERS, *shionable Tailors, oc28 COBNKS 71a AND D STREERS. FRAsBLae 4 68 crane, SIR r No. 1227 Pexxevivavia AVENTE. Genuine Bisziliap Pebble Spectacics, oF preoarox ned using This susdicine, In tenio net met, with envelope. to any one who preds it. . JOSteH TIS Grant, and at the very worst must be classi We mean this, seriously. as a Greeley state.” ENCOUNTER WITH A POACHER, which is not 80 much told as the cherry-iree But to go back t) Gunston hall. fine old mansion of English (?) brick, built in the most substantial avd elaborate manner. was very mnch injured during the war by the Louisiana Tigers, who were stationed there for It is now the property of Col. Daniels, the editor of the Richmond State Journal has rechristened it Jona, in honor of his gifted making fine and ex- place, in bloo.te grapes, pears and o: fruits, and in pastures and meadows. Soon after the close of the war, Colonel Daniels bought this large farm, of over board, and nr the various manufactures, prod material interests of the country. will meet for bu: rooms of the cha adequate to the con President Dodge unted the vast inc Secretarics Fish, Boutwell and Belknap, Po:t- master General Creswell, B low, aud Assistant Secretary Cowen pres- ware cannot be claime PRLES IN BALTIMoRE—feck Out of the © Cutters” in Clothing Houa’s.—In tha past jays quite a serious difftc clothing house Brive Orewzp.—The supervising architeot of the Treasury to-day opened bids to furnish stone for the construction of the new custom honse and post office at Trenton, N. J. bidders were Waltsr Wood & C tree stone company, Cromwell’ brown stone . J.’ Robinson, mining and mannfacturing « »mpany, Brown & Sen. Hurricane Island granite company, and J. t will be awarded by y has arisen between the lar; (jee5P 10cRNaMeENT, and those of thelr employees technically called INDIAN WAR DANCE, and beautiful wife. tensive Improvements on stock and sheep, in e come members of a secret bene wn as the “Sons of Adam,” and thatthe ployers learning that said organization propose to regulate the hours of labor, and the amount of work tobe performed by’ its members, as well rs the rate of compensation, held a meet- d resolved not to employ any cutter who ed his connection with sai: 5 Acircalar was add forming them that the “Sons of Adam Philadelphia done at once tiwards t Foley, of the national board, tor the cordial welcon ber ot Commerce, and sessions to the Penrsvivania PICNIC, AT ANALOSTA ISLAND, ON WEDNESDAY, OUTUBER 16, Op which occasion sume of the best ri M Virg uia and the District Columbia, apd e in the Tournam ‘nt 00) acres; made it his manent home; expended a good deal of mo- it, and moved his family there. at im agricultural improve the secretary in a THE StRaKo: Ljourned (a the per in the City Ha cH Concerts.—The sale of tickets nt Metzerott’s for the Strakosch concerts is going off briskly, indicating the public curi- ovity to hear the world-renowned tenor, Mario ard the brilliant combination sust: ig hin Carlotts. Patt and Miss Cary are both first-class shere; and there iz to be the added in- ng Mile Careno, the pianist, and famous violinist. card isone well calculated to draw out our to the cutters, i less they withdrew from or disbanded said organi- services would be no longer re- quired. The cufters not being willing to com- ply with these conditions, on last Fritay night most of the large clothing houses in discharged all such employ held an indi tto give up their organ laim, is purely a peneti intended to it interests of tueir employees.—Baltemore Amer ARANCE OF THOMAS ( ad terminer ton’ In the court of tion to postpone t after which the z this city will emgage in wet the city, was and bis trial set dow t ansel tor the ace vance all their best interests as 1 Persons desiring comes off ob the ame afternoon. iu. view of the whole course i A Brass snd Str to view the Be ewis, from Wisconsin, is bailing a fine elling further out on the point. sant sail up the bay again, and makes me all roads were water aud ail wagons boats. way from Accotink to Moat THE “ WOOPLAW once part ot the W. © property of @ determined p om « Band will be in atvendauc sietors pied thems-lves to make the last, the most agreeable ettere with t News FROM Tax SourH ATLANTIC FLeeT.— Kear Admiral Wm. Rogers Taylor, command. ng the South Atlantic station, reports to the Navy Department that Gen’! Mitre, envoy ex- traordinary from the Argentine Republic to ited the flagship Lancaster on the 13'b ot September, and was received with the Rear Admiral Hillyear, of the British oavy, arrived at Kio on the lth of Sep- tember, on his way to the Pacific, t» take co-a- mand o* the English squadron in’ those waters. The Un ted States steamer Ossi J, N. Miller, arrived at Rio on the 15th of Sej ber, (0 days from Valparaiso, and was sail for New York on the 23d of September, to examine certain reported dangers near St. Roque and Fernando, Norowha. The Ti- conderoga was to sail on the 25th of September ‘he Wasp was at Monts- video on the 10th. The health of the officers rious vessels was good. ANOTHER Ispian ConrAn.—General Walker, Commissioner of Incian Affairs, officially re- ceived Capt. Alvord’s southwestern Indian dele- this afternoon, and made them a little ed them to remain at is remarks were inter- iterpreters, as the Indiars are ‘rom different tribes and do not speak thi ‘al of the principal chiefs re- sponded, promising to live at whites and do as their Great thm. Allof the Indians wore their war ape were dreseed in abor e conference was in amused berse! end ot a stick and occasionally “ prod of the warriors near ber. a o : From Furoye fo-day. ioe } * 4 BTORY OF 2,000 wun Tar ra- | pefre 2 cick v2 ) hington est weer * erygcusoaa wr cea! esceudant, Major Lewis Some twenty-five years ago it was bonght by acme Pennsylvania and New Jersey Friends, . They seem to be al! good farm: ers, and doing well. They built a torn: Alexandria t> Accotink, which is better than Any toll-pike 1 know of ‘in the s et finished, and so th i, 1 suppose we must believe them, but I'm going to grambie right smart at the next toll-gate borhood a Friends’ meeti unarsuming, as all such but flourishing Fir: A Woman axp Ta BY A Fattine Tre a conductor on the Western and Attantic rail- road, who resides in Dekalb, was starting to ‘ay morning, with his wife and tive children in @ wagon, when an old tree, standing pot very far from his residence, fell with a terrible crash upon the wagon. Corley and one child were injured so badly tuat short time, while two other adly crushed that it was not believed that they could possibly live until night. Mr. Corley and one of the children were tof te wagon, and escaped. im her arms an infant child three months old, whic was not injured. ‘The bodies of all four were terri limbs broken, and blood gushing noses, mouths and ears. The w: ke to pieces. The morning was very nd scarcely any breeze was in motion. he tree had rotted down, and fell of its own weight.—Alacon (G: PirpMontT aw DREN KiLurp Lospor, Oct. 15.—A special dixpatch from amuel P. Corley, Paris to the London Thiers yesterday said he h jon that the released graph says Presid NT EW NATIONAL THEATER. Mar. J. G. SAVILLE, Lessee and Manager. MONDAY EVENING, Oct ONE WEEK ONLY AND ONE MATINEE, HOLMAN ENGLISH GPERA COMPANY, church on Sun neual honors. hose used by Orsini and bis they attempted to assass: Napoleon in 1 SPAIN GOING te; but they Commander | ‘hey died in a ver, children were so house, plain and n the front Mrs. Corley bh: a free library. jist church, built since the w: ople at @ cost of $0), and a well near it, which an old darkey proudly They ure soon to have a ublic school there. There isa newly finished aptist church near the Woodlawn mansion, which cost about $1,500. THE MOUNT VERNON NURSERIES of Chalkley Gillingham. There ws no show or pretension, indeed 1 fancied there was a studied absence of it, but the stuck turned out is, ac- cording to Whittier’s adjuration to the troubled Quaker about the oak for warships: “ Take care that it be sound.” Mr. Gilingham is a natural pomologist, just a¢ some men are natural inventors or machinists. more beauty than # well laden apple tree of per- tect form. It were well if the delights of all men were as simple and unambitious, (mind, [ say all men, not half the men, for they would go to ppend an extract from the report o. nt of Agriculture, which describes this place better than | can; “A Virginia Fruit Grower. town, awaiting the arrival of remtorcements en route from Santandor and Gijon, i nereased force expects to crush the insarree MISS SALLIA The Young and Beautiful Prima Donna. Mr. HENRY G. PEAKES, Me JO8. BRANDISI, MISS JULIA HOLMAN, Mr. A.D HOLMAN, And a full Company of Forty Artists. MONDAY, October 14, 1572, TUESDAY, October 18182) NDE DUCHESS. y . jober 15, 5 : THE ENCHANTRESS, Prices ef Admission: Orchestra Chatrs, chestra Circle, reserved, mission, 78 cents, Dress Circle, sami HOLMAN, for the river Platte. ibie mangled, their fermed me cost $51. MR. WASHRUBNE Lonpom, Oct. 15.—Hon. American Minister to F Southampton to-day, for New York, on the steamship Deutschland. THE KASDIVE'S SON GOING TO SWING ROUND THE CIRCLE. Catro, Oct. 15.—The Khedive’s son, Haran, will soon startou a three years’ joarney around MING HOMR. and crews of the E. B. Washburne, Then we come to Potomac RalLRoap.—We are informed that the survey of the Bine Ridge division of this road is nearly c that the engineers wil! immedi: lecation of the entire line. settle the precise Ridge first, it has speech. in which he tr; peace with the whites. DEATH OF A GBRMAY PRISCE. BeRiim, Oct. 15.—Prinee Frederick Henry Albert, brother of the emperor, died to-day. OF INTREN ATION ALISTS. It being necessary t> int of pareae over the Biae n impossible to make much ‘ogress at other pointe. ‘The line as runis near thornton’s Gap, and will be the best, as we are informed, ever obtained over to high a pacs ses through Flint Hillin Rappahannock ard irom that Poiut ascends the mountain at moderate grade :or over 25 miles, aul passing into Page county descends by low grade in.) the Shenandoah’ valley. through our count, Dress Circle, reserved, 78 cents; ion, @ cents; Gallery, 2% cents ONDAY. Octebér 2 CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. In ber new Society Play of “0; ASHINGTON THSATRE COMIQUE. Eleventh street, south ii ING AND NOVEL ATTRACTIONS. SIX BREW PEATORES Mimic and Panta- BY BROWN. The Tw Td PABRET.comeiions send Garden: Tr ace with the ‘0 him nothi ‘ather desires Lonvon, Oct. 1 $'h of November. WIFE.” ocls tf riginal costumes. rogtess one of the di by sticking a Saree ve. American minister to Austria, is in London. The Murderous 2 paches. THEIR sLOODY DOTNGS IN TION PLAYED OUT IN THAT SEOTION. Francisco, Oct. Tucson, Arizona territory, to October 8, say “On the 13th of September Apache Indiars at- tacked Hughes’ ranche, near \¢ a Mexican and stole animals belonging te the the ranche where dren were besit it Is said that ‘© way of making love in some Indian Ss, and the fact that the warrior did not the prodding would A prominent growing enterprise in Virginia is that of Chalkley Gillingham, Accotink, Fairfax count 0 acres of peaches. 19) sores Lhe planting of continued by annual great Enalish Comyn HARRY BRUWM, HAE KI ONA—RBOOR- ig yet undetermined, but it ‘s certain that it will traverse a large portion or Broad Rand and Mercer Townships. [tis the intention of the company to comp'ete the entire "ne from Washington to Staunton ad no phystcal appear to be annoy: seem to give color to the at, —— THR PUSERAL of the late Wm. H. Seward, at burn, N. Y., yesterday afternoon, was at- tended by an immense assembiage, and after impressive ceremonies at St. Peter's Church the Temuins were removed to Fort Hi Cem where they were deposited. President Grant sent a telegram to General W. Auburn saying: PBICE. gene MISS LIZZTE BA daneevee. Jremorne land, hiss BATE BAB! SALLIE APre borlero ns actrees i CRLE*TE. Ma. C 0 M WESLEY axv M133 ADDIE Dial cs Artista laughable interindos, sketches, Parker, Burbauk, ames Douglass ty You “ins beautifut reanged by Mons. Cardel! s, these trees dates from 1549, additions up to the present time, Or appies, summer and autumn varieties form each onc- tour*’ of the planting, and winter varieties one- The best early market apples are the - agloe, achaa, \f fall apples, the Fall Pippin, Gravenst>in, Maiden’s Biush; of winter the Aoram, Albemetie. Bowlings’ Sweet, Pippin, &c. From 50) peach trees in bearing, 500 bushels of iruit were sold last season, at an average price of $1 fre mostiy young. i » the fruit bringing #4 per bushel.’ that ittenden, Kinea difictiities have presented themselves to render this result doubt (ul.—Lees- tthe S-b caval rs. Gabrara and her chil- eged by Indians, and found the ~avages one handred strong, armed with breech guns. They retired to the mountains the troops. A sergeant and five men were despatched to warn the farmers of Sonat) mee of hostile Indians near ie, but were attacked, gesnt Stewsrt, Corporal Wm. Martin, and pri- vates Edward Carr, and Jubn Walsh were ed. Lieut. Hall received orders from Gene- ral Howard not to fire on the Indians in the mountains unless he found them engaged in ac- tualontreges. The same the military posts south of the Gila river on tbe same day of the murder of the soldiers. Gen. Howard was at this time on the D; tains with the noted Apache chief ing to indnce him to go on the reservation. On the 6th of October a band of Apaches from the Santo Rillar mountains with a herd of stolen cattle attacked a party of miners thirty miles from Tucron and robbed them of al! their ani- is Twominers are missing. sre armed with the best breae end fixed ammunition ee The Arkausas Troubles. ZOLA UNDER ABMS AND THE JAIL CROWDED. New Yorn, Oct. 15—A Memphis special says :— Advices have been received from Osc Arkansas, to noou of the 13th instant. citizens were stul under arm: rreatly excited by reports that negroes’ were marching on the place. Scores of prisguers bad been captured, aud the jail waserowded. Citi- elr families and goods t> e Sieamer Celeste, en route Memphis was bailed 15 miles below Osceola, and on reaching the landing a gi to be taken to they were driven off and the steamer got away safely. Armed bands were seen at other points id not proceedgjto @ country, where wail on the sheriff to cross with & pose of DELMAY iss ATREWS.” JAS. Svroipe or A Minisrar or Tus Gosret — SUL YSON, Pro- Rev. J. F, Kennedy, of Delaware co.,(hio, finan- cial agent of the Ohio western university, auiited suicide in his house, in Cincinnati, yee- sbeoting. He was recently presiding he ninth Ohio conference, and was a member of the committee charged with the in- vestigation of the New York book concern di ficulties, ‘The recent death of his two daughters is supposed to have brought on insanity. He leaves a widow. BavTal WIPE MURDER IN Pail ADELPaTA.— In au attic at 1430 Fitzwater , Was found dead last even- ing, with severai ribs broken and her breast crushed in. The deed is supposed to have been done by ber husband, an intemperate man. Crics of murder were heard durin; nd when parties went into evening, the body was found, with her hus- band, James, hold ber bead. The hus- band is in custody, ane SD SarewReok on Lake Mrcato4n.—The pro- , belonging f the Engle- marn trantportation company, foundered in bout twenty miles from the an early hour yester- ed with pas- crew have am t boats tilled with poe fengers were still eupposed to be ativat at latest e H. Seward at ‘I condole with you and the nation in the lossof a kind father and an emi- nent statesman. His services to the coun’ become a part of its history. { cannot attend the funeral to-da; ticipate im the last earthty honors to of the distinguished patriot and statesman.” ¥ message F. W. Seward aud W. ded by telegray @ honor to acknoy of your communication of this date, if Of ail the members of the tamil: ofour father, wereturn you our heartfelt ani sincere thanks for your expression of sympathy with them tn their great sfttiction.” Wuat tae Brewers Want.—The Com- missioner of Internal Revenue hes received a circular sigaed by a committee of brewers of the states of New York, New Jerse} sybvania, and also the members of the committee of the brewers’ essociation of the and doing business in Union, and representing interest of the United States, the meeting held in New York, September oth. dhey argue to show that the objections to the metal stamp canceller, to beattached are numerousand weighty, revder- ing them ‘wrsuitabie for the purpose inte: unncessary tor the protection of the Uni Stutes government; disastrous to the inter sts of. the brewer, and Caiculated to increase the taz om malt liqaor beyond that speciicd by the law. that the gauging of the entire stock of brewers’ casks is impracticable and unneccssary and productive of much evil, eud call attention to the regulations for re- moy.ng fermented liquor from brewery to warc- howse, and on behall of such brewers as have ocepsion to use this privilege ask that tue reg atns may be 80 moditied that the cancelli by stamping or imprinting on tbe siamp, (he Dame of Ute brewer removing b's iquor in this way, and the date ofsach removal, at to answer all requisite rposes, instead of obliging the brewer to rite bis name, Ke., as at present. 2 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Its 60s @ Public Instructor.—Judge Frei Watts, Commissioner of Agriculture, has re- turned from a few week's vacation, mostly spent im the western states. He delivered the annnal address at the fair of the Minnesota State Agri- cultural Society, at St. Paul, on the 19th ultimo, wowing terms of ES A Se of uckley aud Ji Brivinat (Ballet ‘The pear trees e Hallet. Great Drama and Barlesaue, First eget cguided THE I think | wrotetrom M: tostart a branch nursery there. It is an indus- try it seems to me more direetly conducive wo the prosperity of the country than any other. T MOUNT VERSON Improvements are slowly going on in the greenhonse and surrounding grounds. The new superiutendency seems t> ud we have only to suggest that he keep all the employees at work, and allow nothing hike slowness about him. an body servant’? might be secured at a nominal sum to doal! the lazinesa Bat the Ar- Tow is whistling, and | must close, for one of the prettiest little trips to be had in the states. - - en ox zs this kindi: AWSBoWLOF Waste: Hen! jo. ‘ts, Torwtay aod Friday. vac Weduestoy sud Satur. aac eparation order was sent to all Mary Nealy, li a street, Philacetp! there is little new. BINE BAND WILL GIVE A CONCERT At Concordia Ball On every MONDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS commeneing at 7 o'elock be working well, The Indians loading guns peller Lac La Bel United States, residin, various states in the u —— beri, Bs stating what conela anovutT Tax Corogep Capet at from Annapolis in the “the expectation Lake Michigan, ANNAPOLIS.—Letters as Bal.imore papers state that twat there would be no similar trouble at the Naval Academy respecting Conyers, the colored Was experienced he colored youth at West Point, ppointed. Ou Friday night, when the midshipmen were in line marching from the wer part of the grounds to their new quart:rs, an attack was made upon Conyers by Score of midshipmen, who kicked and c uncercmoniourly. A cadet off drawn sword among the crowd “about the unfortunate cadet, and stopped the man Conyers could recognize Two colored at- guard to jim were THE CITIZENS OF The Strak MILLE CABKLOTEE PatT’, M’LLE CAKENO., MONS. SAURET. the talented and SIGNOR MARI). the Coudactor, GOR will make the ‘t of the vessel’ rived at Racine. owned Cantatrice. ahed Pianiste. midshipman, i REWARDS FOR THB ARRES Mong Mcaprnes' more, has oflered ) Bo, ov THE Barri eeacee tulad Season ta ‘Mayor Vansant, of Baiti- Teward of $&%) for the dis- Frest_and convielion of the marderer jamnel Barrett, and a similar reward in the case of the murderor of the colored boy lied ia that eity on the night Gow. Whyte has BTS. vens — shippin, ND THURSDAY, OCTOBER places of satety, Ww TWO GRA ON WEDNESDAY A L6ra axv ATT They also conten eer rushed in hie Geo. W. Barrett, k: of the Greeley demonstration. also issued a proclamation offering tae same re- ward (3500) in each case. ————— Aw Evyves fgovsanp Mine Rac grept steamships are running a most extraoi inary race. The Pacific mail compan: steamer Tacona lett Liver, Callao, and the Repub Jeft for the same The distance to be gone over is 11 und the world ‘THE PENNSYLVANIA CoaL TRApE.—The total production of ali kinds of coal for the Week was 409,511 tons, and for the year 16,950,743 12,514,196 tons to time last year, show! exceTR are The coal trade is re & pretty falls negroes demat only one one of fendants who were made beaten at the seme time. = 18 assailants. B4xse AND GUITAB, on the river. ttle Rock, bat crosse: endeavored’ to with him into M a ALLEGED FRacp x, amo FulGaT oF, AN associated press dispatch from Philadelphia says: “It is said that « gentleman of the districts of this city in Congress has disappeared with considerable belonging to two wi two other persoua. The statement is that the ntleman aforesaid became attorney for the dies, and persuaded them to place in bis session their stocks. promising to return dividends. He made o the kind and then disap) GEORGE ¥. WISE, PX-M.C.—an that militia are en route from Lit he scene of trouble. Conference LIBERAL VIEWS OF TAR DEW AKOUBISUUE OF 1 on the 4th instant of the White Star port on the following day. 000 miles, or who represented o COLONIZATION BUILDING, rer of 436 strest avd Pen £2xhibition ad Sale ws and one or 1—A Baltimore dis- the Archbishop of New attending the eeremonies of the installation of Archbishop ley were in conference yesterday for seve- derstood that a provincial counci! will be convened early in the admin\s- uation of the new archbishop. The interests of ple and the subject of secular education will be prominent topics of consider- nquet given to Archbishop Bay- ary, in bis remarks, said he never 1} patch says that me or two payments of peared, since which time nothing bas been heard of either him or the ‘The amount of money involved is about Ro. 416 Th rtreet, between D and E ctrvets, eight Cours above O04 F 44 OChetce On intings, Engr: . stock’ Pa: a Skates, Pictures, Frames, i iis, Sc, tm ihe District Nameand Number. _jel-ly* B.C. CASSELL’S DANOING A ‘otcimac Halt, Uh street and M z apa ng erease of 4,136,547 de- steady, unde! ply of ordeke Phil beige ec Haxcock, a rie ™! ‘an! We evening, to Wm. R. Bi fone h The St. Paul Pi brid ours. It is uni and speaks in the cultural capabilities. Sin issioner several important method Crarce or Bau YY aT aw ELecTIoN.—An ma improvements have been made on the old Arnevy, alion. Ata bai dge of the &u ward, ley, that dignit United Btates in-la did believe in ind ever seen ‘There Js Rope for all. a iberty, 0, : leda the altar of A PAYS FAIB PRIOBS for ts” pod roe, og! 619 D street, bet The Wreck of the Lac La Bolte. Roath five boats with years—and every member ae oa See MILWAUKIE, Oct. the pert re ean im Windsor gN. ¥., ‘Well executed counte: Treasury note s are in ptly made; every section hus, e for use; and tribution has been Es FoR TME FEET. MOVED WITHOUT PAIN 539 15th street, Renions,Clsb aud 5 a ‘Acrescences, &c.. successfully weatel. Offer hours trcm 8 a.m. to6 tm inc se durtag office ttend patients at on ayete a Sae Tieit $20 United a |. The seeds hav, circalation in and statistical correspoadent Relist of the former now embraces 2, nels ory metiem for the eeeds will at once be recognr: deen extended, wheat, Kentucky blac-gress, and not beretofore distributed in smail quantities, have been sections adapted to such as the Tahi are reported tohave stg asec ae dah Lanive, . fi * the head with bis Get acd ortshed Bie piznek be on ESTABLISHED IN at — Y Cottoh en, Satie wansoty ot i vv: 4 risletion of tree seeds: iy, Wes of the Nolte es bail. distributed. The small (oes the Daylvatia wx LOOM. corner Heh and seaee _ MAKING JT RED BOT FL R TRE jaw Youk. Oct. i5—A Gotumbia ‘says that the Loiters from the keeper in Ni an ‘Carter will be cbarge of forging @ political letter from Presi- made, which greatly ennancs their I vatee as illustrative braaches of the department. Whietting to ery Fete eaves Te ADDERS OF bd er eT Gow. To PANT " “ New Voss. Oct. 15 —The liberal nepabdlicss erpeu ti! xe! have tesund cunepofon Wee Mternls to work wi'h renewed CRLTgY ior the November election, as there are nesrly twenty states cart n sas Ot ettera, voles thet Merv ean ef Garr he address say ot The Perth (nrelina Election us exetted a good deal tert OTONET WA NOE ties of the m at th ken for their arrost. en recent !y bought the house tn which lived and owned a larg wt of other ty, all of wh wn name. Mer husband ix a g business at the corner ot Colambia and Doty street, and is re- period to be avery intemperate mau. When tld of the condition of bis wife he treated the matter lightly and said he could do her As airesdy sated in the World, Mrs. Van Syekien came home on Thursday Inst trom New York, ordered a cup of ten, and aving retired cr. Mr. Lane answered the bell l Lardly opened the door when a man s* face and fired at Mr. Lane. ¢ n the abdomen, two inches to the ri navel. The assassin ran aw creamed, shut the door, locke * and lay down on the bed, te wasehot. She at once obs and tue doctor arrived im a few moments. He administered morphine to the injured man and began probing for the ball, but withou' saceeas A telegram trom Boston says the wounded man died yesterday morning. Mr. Lane said the assassin was @ large weil-dressod man, but cou!d not imagine who it could be. The victim of this terrible and mysterious assault was a! seven yeare old, « very wealthy mem, and a prominent bank director, and bis residence be was shot is but three doors trom the ng ¢ police station. from the remaining eighteen cout Hendricks, for governor, « majority Leontdas Sexton, the republican candidate fe eutenant goverpor, has a majority of The other republican candidates on the st ticket and the republican candidates for gresmen at large are elected by majorities ranging from 1,163 for seeretary of to 1,529 tor auditor. Tbe legisiature wall tam: rep: licans to 46 democrats in the house, and 2 republicans to 23 democrats im the senate. Shanks, republican candidate for Congress in ‘be wth district, was defeated by 2% votes, but in one township in Adams county, Shake’ district, 4; republican votes were thrown out on accoant of the words “Republican ticket” being printed at the bead of the ticket. If these votes arg aliowed, Sbanks is elected by 18 votes. Ancunteuors oF HALTIMON® —TT is related by a correspondent of the New York Herald that atew mouths betore the lamented Arch- ‘hop Spaiding died, be playfully put bis gold atn and cross around the peck of Bay- ley and re i yours. Here is the pext Archbishop of Baltimore.” It is alo narrated by the same correspondent, as bit of history, that two of Archi predecessors,” Whitfield and niverts to the Catholic faith, bishop Bayle: live of archbishops of Baltimore, tors having been Juhn Carroll. L. Ambrose Marechal. James Whitsel @ccleston, Patrick Kenrick, ant Mar‘in John Spalding, ia the order in whick they are named. a . Sun. CoLEworts.—It is much to be regretted that the value of the colewort is not much better aa- derstood by the majority of gardeners (country districts. “It is knuwn in the neighborhood of the metropolis as a most valuable green, vecause oF its quick growth and delictous flavor. Plants raised irom seed sown at once will be very valu- je for Gilling quarters that are cleared in a few Weeks henes, and iurnish an abundant supply of small eabbage in the autumn. Another sow ing should be made a month hence for spring supply. A icot aparteach way will at ford them sufficient space to m their full size.—The ner's (Bug.) May Tax Vigcinia Tonacco Oxor Keewep.—a genticman from Kichmond informs us that Much of the growing crop of tobacce that place and Lynchburg has been b trost aud hepelessiy ruined. In some toc € crops have been destroved, an will be saved. This being the ease rm portion of the state, we say co that thousands of pounds of ¢ in the mountains and in the southwestern countries have been ruimed by the irost.—Lymchbury Re ublican. F Yi ——_—_____ CRICAGO is threatened with a serious misfor- tune. Its rapid resurrection scems to be in imminent of danger of enftering a delay temporarily, because of the bricklayer About half of the contractors ha ded to the demands of the workmen; the rem sinder are firm in their intention to hold out. It ix said that non-union men from other piacesare afraid to take the place of the strikers; but thus far the latter have been, as a rule, quite orderly. Eariy Ssow Stomw.— The Cumberland News of Saturday says: “The line of uke Pitis- burg and Connelisville raiiroad, between Con- fuence and Sand Patch, was yesterday visited by a brisk enow-storm of an hour's daratiton. the Of course, the snow did not remain upon at one time the ground was white Fadroad ground, tora considerable distance slong the track.” DaMaoe Svit.—Maj. 0. D. fP and Obie Ratiroad Company for damages on farough an in the fora at Piedmont. The are laid at $5,000, ———————— 7 Calliornia ladies through S7 The late ‘iam Prescott of ; apt Gree Smith, Balti- La ‘Madame Loyson made love to Pere Hya- ietoria prefers “Madam” or ‘Ma'am’? oo Tieur Majeant iseee “2 87-A crasy Mormon woman hurle: stones at her 's funeral procession as it passed, S7"A disgusted Kansas says that jw me ad mummy is vnothia’ “bat @ jerked loses its intellect. " oa The in Mobile e and chonge te Satie aes peice for the papers they sell. S97 The Corsicana (Texas) Observer of Titan ecehee , Note murenes Sn ‘|Dviber wan on the ve Baijlif, i about to embark New York in @ model, twenty -four-foct yacht of novel wherein be expects to clogs the Atisutie iu filceen dape, SF Imitation poudiee aud other pe om Feivet ne, are the ft mental” furniture, The teal duphare sta eens ‘ery much depreteed at the there.