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- ows ~ SS Eee SL SS HE TIDAL WAVE IN THE SOUTH, Ss ql = Mi f EVENING STAR. | e FISLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, 4 BANA SUSPENSIONS IN SOVTAERY CITIES } +7 THE STAR BUILDINGS, “4 pennsylvania Aveuns, €¢r, Uth st, B ahgenge >. ‘ a. : yz EVES STAR VEWSPARER COMPANT, ork : 6. Ll. SLOPP MAIN M, Pres't. ral - so bar : . > mg sg months, 8) ee ned Fritay—$1. 2 1n both cases, and Terachod on teutuaions “, 42—N2, 6,401. WASHINGTON, D. €C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1873. TWO CENTS. (Eee TESS ee se _ LADIES’ GOODS, i r ———— ja b SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING ST ‘AR. | THE COURSE OF THE PANIC. THE SITUATION IN WASHINGTON TELEGR. AMS TO THE STAR | — ar Gb : mam Last Night's Mail | No More Bonds to be Bought by t = yas nthe’ fait | Nattam's Vegetable Cathartic and Anti- W kane | ort ee ee r This .1fternoon’s Dispatches. | ming om the os . bd AN jon - Go: — a ————— a av nna ab tal . c one crt cata tte ‘yearn vay pron ths ashington News and sip. pliers, Brown & Watson, gold brokers in | The Treasury. department this morniog de- Associated Press Reports. anne eee a Coe La ‘ art Yor vem is quiteconsiderable. I have, there- ‘5 jew York, suspen lay afternoon. The | oj ase @UY more bonds, the full a ooo gated. Thi Bake | t comcladed to call the sttentionof the general INTERN AL REVENUE.—The receipts from this leading veetreioen, aah chee Ring Go nee ce — ee ne 7 st! r. Business is at « comple bite to their merit ly physic. | source to-day were €260,753.53. chants in New York deny that the panic has | mount of twelve m : LIGHT A LA ; t ney a ena rhe pall ercane reas seseeone Gags affected their business, and say that rumors to | bought. Mr. Ruf, of the Washington City a No Seare M Lontsyit = they present the fol! iti PR¥SIDENT GRANT No FAMILY are expected the contrary are got up by speculators, who de Savings Bank, made application at the Depart- ANIC OVER Lex : Sept. —There 19 poses excite s toreturn to the city by the early everng train. | siya continuation of the excitemact’ Scr. | ment to-day to obtain currency for bonds; bat THE PJ A 4 : ¥ stomach - | Treasurer Hillhouse, of New York, states that | bis request wes not complied with. The last ie E ; They start the liter tn Ie ai active operption ‘ Sigrid apiece Tae anne Sie Rae to Mlk: | oe Lasechausten Eis Thalt’ ant Gill meets ns | Dalanee Cokibiciinrwee tabs the Treasury hai | THE FUTURE COURSE OF JAY COOKE & co rs " They cure Uillicusness, sick beadache aud comtive- | ton, Maryland, ‘or a few days. further purchases of five-twenties until he re- | on hand upwards of Seeries = yf ar. What tlowes & Minty Say ‘ > : spores toed Sins eceiehdt Ceseen eee eee ee a ta er ee niet save Bont | Se ee eed at ae Gir ee ene | indly: Sa ee ise owl. — A a St ie eeaaaee | They de vot ctipear sive paindurine there action, | 18 0 this city, engaged in making arrange- incd. “Junge Biatehiord teva a wort on [ichiay ef teath, Aeaving’ ebly tee sailtics | She Rew Week: wisek Werket ein : : OCESS. By the iuvaluable relief chey always etford to every | ments for the district examinations shortly to | order of involuntary bankruptey against the | on hand for the current busi of the govern. Closed. ‘ | che that takes them, it t hoped thelr uss will bs | be made in accordance with the civil service | Union Trust Company. When usiness Is re | ment. For over one hour ti sumed the stock exchange it is pr posed to | Secretary of the Treasury and incorporate the clearing-house into the ma- | eral Williams were in consy $ morning the <b ttorney Gon EXD OF THE PANT tion, the object The morning hout shriok- | come still more exiensive, They are adapted for | rules iF, sothat they | general Children end delicate persons ean take them as well as the strovg and robat. Home mate, | Persowat.—Rep! cos ~ ntative PhiletusSawyr | chinery of the board. Leading dry-goods mon | being, it is understood, to elicit anopinion from | take a hopetul view of the fina: © ie ba “crocniveutly. uniformly’ eieerea’, | of Wisconsin, is at theEtbitt House. --+"Among | affirm ‘that though business is'rather dil. the | the fitter officer as tothe legality of drawing ne gen Price, 25 cents per box. Faraale only by the candidates for cadet midshipmen at the | houses themselves were never in bettor condi- | upon the 44 millions reserves. “The government : ARTHUR NATTANS. Pharmacist, Naval academy, at Annapolis, who have tion, and rumors of failures among them are | needing for its own uses the rematuing two (24 s sovt-te See PSC R. F- 1 catintnee ‘minations is ‘Bushrod We te. | groundless, i million of currency, its officers were coustraine The mem Beaten Hair Dye t tas bat teeneworss | or, of hive”? Bushrod W, Tay SUSPRNSION IN BALTINORE. to suspend the purchase of bonds for its protec t daily, and have pBatchelors Hair Dye ts the best tn the world . ye cS Brown, Lancaster & Co., well-known bankers | tion. recs at te ae Hints, no disappointuient, harmicee, reliable, instas: | | ‘Tax Cror Reront of the Department of | and brokers in Baltimore, and agents or the | After the conference closed, Jutge Richard. | obi, tone, ' Pret coe peng mete tracs® | Agriculture for September shows an average of | Chesapeake and Oblo railroad, baving branch | son stated toa Star reporter that ho hes al- | coniidence. °° aS NETS. Bond street New York. ‘Beoly | ©. - age of | houses in New York and Richmond, suspended | ways held that he has a legal right to draw on cpu, WHAT HOWES AND srACY SAY Ee oak —— % for the condition of the wheat crop asa | yesterday afternoon. The firmstate that the | the legal temler reserves; his predecssors | New Youx, Sey Mr. Howes, BrBA Ws, CHIEB, nT whole, which is about the same as in the Sep- | suspension is caused by an unexpected and uh. | had so drawn; but that he d not draw upon | & Macy, sail yesterday tt tal trogen. WERS, SIPRONB, ae. AMUSEMENTS. Ct aloe ec amie the present area in | precedented run. It is said a statement will be | them for the purchase of bonds, bat only for } ing out between = 40.048) and $100,000 @ day ingjot bauke new et #CArS aud COMP | \ATALLOS NEW OPERA HOUSE. cultivation is much made to-day. uses of the government, if necessary, He says | the suspension of Jay Cooke & Ca, Th , 2 mbt * pirinen MEETING OF BUSINESS MEN IN RICHMOND. he has no desire t inate the currency. He | tinued to pay ¢ as fast as cal Proprietor. —The Postmaster Genera! The meeting ot merchants and manufac- | says alo that the government has beiped the | until their cash b au Gd Treasurer. | bas condoned the offence of Postmaster Filley, | turers, including members of the various com. | banks by the issuing of twelve million dollars | they stepped. They had SATURDAY, | of St.Louis, in assessing his employés, in view | mercial associations, of Richmond, Va., held | of currency, and that they must now look o Jou T. Forn. H. Chay Pownce a THURSDAY FRIDAY, oF Littthe War | Change and did not intend to borrowone. Webave the | sides and the former condition of the market= the Popr iat Favorite - Pilley’s esterday afternoon, was the largest gathering | for themselves. It is thon, that if the ¢ best of securities, bu ose to sacrifice | i restored. MAY. | MAY. p Mavi, May. | of the fact co hint bs asia sunhenen ne oe Ieithe Mod ever beld tn Richusod “ang tne ernment again assists to relieve the stringency ; depositors of the | ‘The New Orleaus Banks Suspend, j 617 SEVENTH STREET, THE LITTLE SPY money greatest interest was manifested. A series oi | it will only be by anticipating the payment o! | tix are about evenly divided hetwoen the city [By 4 = With a powerful cast of characters. To conclude 7 —__— Fesolutions were adopted with great unanimity, | the November interest. he cashier of th sim Oacnnin + ¢ oe feri-tr ___Opnosice Patent OMce._ | withthe side-eplitting pantomine, THE DOARD OF EXAMINERS who have been | ‘‘ceprecating the uneasy feeling prevailing in | No statement has yet been made p: Which: Howes @ Maty cheered say Sisk; with Shbapompnton'e? tha heuer tae R FAL iz ES myer GER FAMILY ang | ™ S€*8ion examining applicants recently desig- | the city as tending to produce a panic and run | the conditionof the banking house oi not attempted to overdraw , " 5 96.t8 BEL eM t on the contrary, have a ba! HEBER KARL LIND. assisted by the fall company, | Dated for vacancies in the grade of second lieu- | "the banks, thereby being likely to cause their | & Co. or the First National bank. GBAND MATL : . suspension, as well as to arrest ‘and overthrow A MISCHIEVOUS RUMOR. of their correspondents ¢ “] ADIES Ss ‘D MATINEE SATURDAY. tenants in the army will adjourn ina day or I business; that in view of the undoubted sol- : re t tional and state bankers a i OO ay Sy ny Bn, SeAN, THE GOOL TOR NOTHING. | tO, and submit the result of their labors to the | Sime Rest} goat view of prove fuer can, | _Tthas been rumored for a few days past that | Cia) institutions. tim. Ft tm benutifn! gloss to the fabric. Jrama, Farce and Panto: adjutant general. dence therein, the members of the meeting | ¢%-Gov. Cooke transferred ail his property so: ‘THE STOCK EXCHANGE STIL iy mine. QuMondes: September 29, THE NEW MAGDA- ‘ nee ra ledge themselves to abstain from runsing the | two months since to his wile. As the of Naw You, Sept. 25 Manufacturers, LEN. {rom Wilkie Collins? Celebratid novel. Prices | | 78% Haltway Postar Senvice—There was | Banke, and confine themselves to strictiy tone: | econ ey mb anoh tr committee of the stock ¢ as usual. ‘sep25-3t a slight falling off in the extension of the postal | jar and neces checks and drafts inthe course | other person, it is fair to pi open the board to-day )REE MUSICAL CONCERTS _._| Tailway service for the fiscal year which ended | of business, making them as limited #3 practica. | Cract Pe report was started by som x EVERY DAY AND EVENING. June 50th last, as compared with the previous | ble, and continue as heretofore to make deposits, ‘Hear the Magniti TI fi nd that they urge upon all persons having | PONS Setuated by malicious mo jear agnificent ar. The fi have not yet bee iat 6,000 ORCHESTRION. yeer e figures have not yet been officially # — & i 6 asiness with banks to pursue @ like course of THE WAGHINGTON CITY S2VI ATE & Co.'s Fonfocening the tgtest Oporatie sue Mutiousl Matic; | Stine wits pet ser center coe Gat eee | cnntitanse, thas BYOing tee, Shee! | a snccting of the dieestantot the Jamia, We Stein.) ae SCHWARZENBERG’S. fiscal year which ended June 30, 1872. geucies of prostration und disaster.” No fur- | City Savings Bank was held in the moruing, : z 1 | 46% Pennsylvania avenue, eouth side, between 4% ; Se P ther suspensions are reported. Tho banks ali | and it wasdecided that the bank would take : fot pa ag Seve ih Naval Onpens.—First Assistant Engineer | held out up to the closing hoor, paying up | Agvantnas ut we leat privilege and. requir This dnatrumert represents an immense Orchestra, Albert Aston has reported his return home, bt aban The excitement haa greatly sub- | «ixty days’ notice trom all depositors. T with drrvns, cymbals, art chimes complete. ; ; dreds sided. deemed pry ams . TWO DAYS ONLY, ‘ junner 5 : . rd he inion | interests of the depositors thems: IDAY AND SATURDAY. fached from duty at the experiment vane, | - Lesterday's NY. Hera/d says: ‘The opinion | interests of the depositors them ove ete EMBER 26 and 27, i from duty at the experimental batter; generally expressed down town is that the sus- | posted up, and the bank officiate od pa RAN NEW SHOW, Annapolis, M¢., and placed on @vaiting orde pension of Henry Clews .» will have a most | out funds and required every depositor wt LARGER THAN EVER, THE " ous effect on country baukers, who have peared to write bi a GREAT AMUSEMENT MIRACLE OF , Col iifastrated The ‘Poet Nevuraiit, By Wm. i mers, and A COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION is progressing } JiS® me ina book prov: ¥, - large deposits there. In addition to this the one, tor er Ww THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. jn tre Derartment of Justice to All vacancies | dry goods trade of the city, who avail them- | (Be TUHose, togetb ae P. T. BARNUM’S in classes four, three, and one. It is condueted | selves largely of the ban es Uno mete to te GREAT TRAVELING WORLD'S FAIR. by Assistant Attorney General Hill, J. bank officiais are convinced of the wisdom _Rob- | them by de- | ably : r of the T: ry de- lillamson, of the Depart- Thoroughly refitted and reorganized at acost ot | inxon, Assistant solic! "0 000 tor 1873, and so colossal in proportion a8 | partiment, and Wia. W fo be ten times larger than auy-other show in the : United ‘Sates; tu proof of whichs challenge of | entof Justice. $1,000,006 is c fered. The entire vast exposition will A Postwastsn E of the precautio and are entirely of sixty days business its nor: ary measure t hey have take ion it was reported two well-known uptown dry goods houses of high standing had < TED.—Complaint | come to grief. Of course the invention was a apd sag suies are repd exh Ny : ; 5 of those who haye given thi cr ; FRIDAY and BATURDAY, Sent dOund Et coe? | baving been made that the postmaster at Salt. | Walletsest saat ropagated either heediessty | fo jenve thelr monce on e. | Central bid e pian fall aad camments the first day, and three | yille, Virginia, had used official postage stamps | OF» PeThaps, with a malicious motive. the bank wil! } a | 12h; Lake Shore, < grand full and complete performances of the entire ie 4 JAY COOKE & CO.'S MOVRMENTS. sary, to pay every dollar : Pac Ma twenty great shows the second day, morning, after. | t? forward political matter through the ma The New York Sun says: “The members of | “®5%7'0 REY every dolla ck Isiand, ing. Doors open l0'a.m., 1 and 7p. | the Postmaster General sent a special agent the firm of Jay Cooke & ‘Co. were in session all Everything was quiet at the ot gnl05; Wabs gic ticket, Wo conta, admiteto all. Cuil: | make an investigation, aud the agent reports | day yesterday'ar tee nease Gl hie eee oe banks, and there were no indica: blank; C. Gzears of age, 25 cents. To secommo- | that the charge is wholly unfounded. Thee ate ast wht of financial uneasiness at an . OV ERNMENT e ihe 80,000 persone who visit thie oxnit Bs They are prepating a plan of settlem:nt, which —— ————__ ger see ca and rey, in daily rand wooden Amphitheatre similar ta the | CoLoxeD CADETS AT ANNA POLis.—Amongst is to be submitted to their creditors with a fall The International Boat Race y the governmen’ pte Bd - arcient Roman Will be erected on 4 statement eirliabilities as soouas the latter | HALIFAX BEATS NEW YORK —BROWN PIVE “pb the lot selected, at 000, Contiguous to | the candidat-s who have successtully passed | Can he ascertained. A private dispatch from LENGVHS AHEAD OF TIGLIN. — sy ¢ colussa! hippodrome Ravi ions, with choice re- | this year’s examination at the Naval Academy { London received yesterday said thatthe London The boat race between Brown, seats overlooking the entire audicuce, giving pn her bmg ond is another colored boy, Alonzo McClernan, of | house of Jay Cooke, McCuilogh & Co. are | and Biglin, of New York, rowed at Ialifes ye circus pecformeney Sie hase atte: meatal? | South Garolina. ‘The colored cader Goapce, | thieping acai ie dratts of Jay Gooke & Co. | day, was won by the formic: by several leuglus for 16.00 vee admission to the entire | who failed to pass last June, is to be jive received since the suspension. F. O. French | The course rowed over was five miles. At guaranteed to all wko buy the | another chance, and if he can get through thi has been appointcd attorney of fact to represent | eleven minutes and thirty written by Caro ee time the two will be company for one another. | the London house in the liquidation of Jay | three the word “Zo” was Bedi from $3.80 te $1 orth ep a 5 Cooke & Co. The financial statemsut of the | water simultanecusly, Biglin oI Erccrsion Teahes tenn ont tit ees ve ait | THE Mexican Frontier Rarps—Gen. | Now York branch has been onan. ed ing the advahtage of the C fare ta ad from theexuititions Wil alee exinai | Barney, special treasury agent in Texas, states | those of the Philadelphia, ant Washington | tek natal age eat = Baltimore four days, September 22, oe é rm clova, in the Propose esta Silas as ¢ ive seconds p, Both took anything, hay- At the start but Hrown shortly that while the Mexicans raid for cattle, the | houses are expected in a day cr two.” afterwards quieted down to a regular, steady sepo-tr York Sept T. DISCOUNT OFF re BR’: ed trom 8 ¥ 4 MAYOR HAVEMRYER’S ADVICE TO DEPosiToRs. | ttroke, which he maintained througbont the < : Wy ASHGNGTON THEATER | tory for torsce aud mica and'thavecedsme: | The New York Times quoles Mayor ifare: | race, only spreting One ae te rant Gm FROM ASHD Tiomtace, dations are nearly equal. ‘Gen. Hatch, sines Le a led ea herd i ome Sonn 08 my | mile was — in six aa halt oe %, p TUE RETAIL PRICE! 11th Stseet, below Penua. Avenue. has assumed command; has nearly stopped the y ay morning and rei mt the | being neck aud neck, When oti the Four-mile ° — raids from both sides. pante, I thought it was my duty to advise the | housé wart, one mile irom thé starting psint rhe Americay Board of m Mis- RICHARD B. MCHUN & CO, THE GREATEST OF MODERN SENSATIONS ————— poor people, who are crowding the savyi Brown, in response to cheers, spurted ad kho: j ‘sions. beat f Tux ProoRamse of the open air concert of | banks, to desist during the mt excitement. | a baif boat length ahead of B-glin, who up to Mixwear Sept. 24.—The Sith 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Enge cement of the charming young act i The reckless management of an institution can- | that point had apparentiy kept his oppowent = , MISS CHARLOTT© STANL y, the Marine Band, Professor Schneider, leader, not be made just excuse ft ° ! - DP Lie Pitas tr Corner ith street. | ia the great sensational drama of : at the President's grounds on Saturday after- | ings banks. ‘They have to leanne, money in: | Weise tiene bo eee cxchniusd tender, > Se sas pn ax Oah-m00n Tack oan nxt (Leginning at 5 o'clock) isas follows: | trusted to them, and of course thoy cannot pay | powertul nateaes chi Biglin was pulling ar} SCHOOL BOOKS, supported by the cminent actor, 1 Artillery March, by La Motte. 2. Overture Ti | itover to depositors at any moment. I think'the | yulckly anc splashing almost every time he tic . GEORGE W. THOMPSON, Fin‘ Stansilag, by Verdi. 3. Grand Polonesa | savings banks acted properly in taking advant. | dipped Medare Whee crane eee miles of the sub-treasury this p. m., shows | J!nC WHOLESALE AND RSTAIL, and an Mlclonk and powerfnl dr for Clarinet Obligato, by Prot. Schneider. 4. | age of their le I right ts suspend paybente foc | conten was coversé. nywho by tile tis her improvement in feeling’ © ; . A REIN FORC Li LNT OF NOVE: Postillion Waltz, by Rossi. 5. Grand Fantasia thirty days. Ta the meantime they can convert | was good a length or more boliind Srv n, crossed auch restored, and the belie ° Kev. Dr. Clark, the assist~ AT The sreatest of lis ing Dancere, 1 siamous from the Opera La Fayorita, by Donizetti. theirsecurities into cash, and mect any demands | Into. Brown's water. takiue ; ‘report. on the foreign di BALLANTYNE’s The Greed ee el ties eee 6. Song, If on the Meads, by Gumbert. that may be made upon them. My object in | but obtained no advantage, @ ty in stock oa the eke SSS. u ‘THOMAS HABPEL, RaLinvixo TH Pressvne—Governor Shep- | M4¥ising the working peoplo not to demand 4 | alterwanie cresect Grae na fe position eo, Hon. Lat 4 ENTS STREET, DELOW E in his astovishing performances. = P | return of their deposits at this time, is to protect | Brown evidently had hisepponent collared, a 5 : xpenditures Twe New Ballets by Mons. Blandowski. herd called upon Secretary Richardson this | them from the lowe of both Principal and inter- | he contidently and steadily putied towards | ey ts tr 7 a, - CB COURT OF BEAUTY. morning, and suggested an anticipation of a | est, by the sacrifice of the securities in which rounding buoy, which they were then fast ap “ . ne AE SPRINGS OF TUM UNIZEB | the Feat Yorn RBM BARRY HART, Few days in the paymentof the monthly salaries | thelr money has been invested.” Proachitig.’ His course from the start was ins Nev | STATES 4 RD », b sn. listed e employes of the Treasury department, as NORTHERN PACIFIC BONDS. more direct line, and his boat better sreered * a A noter oe the peventngnt Span ot | ‘The accomplished wACas : the placing of solatge amount of monsr main, | Following the tmnnnee experienced will | than Biglin’s. ‘rown was the mrs te tora yiiered at | tof Sea-site Besorta,by George B. | Mies ELIZA NEW TON, Miss CARRIE AVERY. | culation at once would go far to relieve the | be on the ist of January the next semi-annual striking well out on the how: fc. | meee * + M. D., for sate at ‘The Prince sf Ethiopian Comedian, fivancial pressure under which our city ant | er for the payment of the coupons on the | turned a few seconds atter, fi * j A uirs im Virginia. SuILLts ON’S BOOKSTORE, y sone OTTO BUBBANK vOKLEY, | People are laboring just now. Secretary Rich- nds of the North Pacific Railroad Company, | work in good style, holding a vigorous » a ——— A MEMBER OF THE * and Pe. nin avenue 0 city ber GERD HAEHIOON >| are concurred in the wisdom of the request, | Of which the Philadelphia Ledger says: «those | and mak ing & d show, and regaining the TURE a r Linen, 9 nos K. Fawcett OUB 8TUPENDOUS COMPANY. : and gave the necessary directions to that end. bonds are largely in the hands of comparatively jost ground. The home-stretch was mat | Ricnsosn, Sept. 23.—Hon. Samuel W, ore Mrs. lips BZ, auly Matinees every WEDNESDAY and | The payment of salaries for the month of Sep- | poor people, and the 7-30 per cent. anuaal in. | maghilicent. style, Brown matling hens | Tr of the ~tate legislature from SATURDAY senate | temberaccordingly commenced to-day. terest on them Las been 0 po ively promised | heavy stroke, and widening tho distaucy | 1 = ~oe Upon the juest of Governor Shepherd and | a8 y most holders contident rel upon. | tween himself a iglin every minute 4 He: Orp Ho.) Om Exhibition and Sale} New No | win view t relicve the seine ay ns | itis earnest ina reliance may pot fail | they neared the foursmila homey nie hose Ae ¥ w1n Br. ar Tru Br. | Money market in the District, the Navy depart- | Inthe tuture. But it is well known that Mr. | stretch. Brown was abont two hundred yards | n : MARERITER’S, ment also paid off to-day all its employes for the | Jay Cooke has been the life of this enterprise; | ahead, and everething Soprerss casy tte Mim | an Bo. 439 7th street, bet D aud B streets, eight present month. his zeal, his efforts, and his pledge of payment | Biglin lay back co his work well, however, aa io doors above Odd ellow’s Hall. ———— f 3 | amed George W. Zepring has = See have kept it alive and given to its securities all | labored hard to lessen the distance betw- Ghotce Oil Paintings, 5 Bo. 1 St. Engravings, Ohromos, A SHooKine CaiLp MugpeR.—The St. Louis rf > © sid well atiul West Vir the credit that they have obtained. By the | bimeelf and Brown on the last mie. Ine wm - tomes at ther » lorgeet stock “Parse Hai } and ‘Tas | Republican has an account of a most terrible | steady sale of bonds he has been able to borrow | rowed in splendid ‘style on the last waila at j pet till oe yh Samed Shades. eae, beta the affair which took place n Kingsbury, Mo., | most it not all the means necessary to meet the was evidently nervous in bis to accom - , WAS Fecover “ee tress Ons” District. Dome days It appears that @ young girl, | interest as it has periodically accrued. ‘The in- Port Office deparix or plish anything. Brown kept up his long pow Please remember Hame and Number. jel-ly* | whose name is not given, living near the town | complete road has not been in condition toearn | erful stroke, crossing the line 38 nites and re y y, | the arrest. . | named, was discovered by her nts to be en- | much, an‘ the land sales have not realized any | seconds. Biglin was 30 seconds later or ut least | Precautionary Measures ia the West Wholesale and re | OF meinF yt calling on JUsTH forced from her e living child, They then throw | in interest hus come from thelr own sane Tue Crisrins’ Victron Lary ing house associativn has just adopted the fol- | “72 OF WAR METWEEN sraix awn creat : — at wad Votes by mail promptly the babe into a shallow hole in the ground and | paid in on the purchase of their bonds, | Sacturers Conceding Every Point at ae BRITA! lowing resolution pin Resolved, That for the pret when they com, Neted their | maintained and interest paid from further bor- | to bring the large manutacturin, employers to | mercial interests and for t! work it was difficult to distinguish the | rowings. In the failure of the firm having the | 4 fulfilment of the promises made two years ago | venting a drain of currency flesh and bone from the mud and clay. The | bonds and the debt arising from them in charge | S¢ to # scale of prices ‘when good times cam parents were arrested. further dircet borrowing of money and further has rosulted very satisfactorily to the deliberately stamped it to death, so tfully | in the absence of earnings credit has been | Volice—The etiort of the Knights of St Lowpow, Sept. rted that a note man; + Sep helli e | has been ‘received at the Forcign office from the Spanish government urging the immediate to the Madrid thorities of the detained at Fall and Winter Goods. FULL AND COMPLETE! from the bai : is cit ane weet restoration bankers of this city, we do hereby agree to | restoration to the Madris adopt i Tt OO sales forme The men turned out yesterday morning fro: ¥ rk, he i y out € Gibraltar. It is also said the relations between A Paisongr Sxot Deap.—A prisonér named oro —— What eyo ey twelve manutactories. When the reason tor so | the check except for ® phe to be pen ie the two powers a be ruptured ifthe British poe eee” D. Marshall, from Newark, was shot at the | mect the claimsof hungry holders of coupons, | doing was declared, the managers of six of tuem | with the bank= upon whom they are government declines to release the vessels, OUR New Jersey state prison yeseeraay by Under- | arising from twenty-five millions of the bonds | Promptly acceded to the demand mate, andthe | but they will certify checks drawn on A Gala Da: the Quaker Cit ¢ keeper Fred. Lowe. Marshall had knocked in private hands maturing iu January next we | Workmen resumed their benches. $ ip their hands p throngh @ eusecaa on eae SEW maseein vabex UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK gown a man named Eastlack,who had been left | are at present at a los to conceive. That | the principal manufacturers of women's «| house only. PUILADELPata, Sept.25—The city is parang incharge of shop No. 8 during the temporary | sometuln, practical may be 6 ted and car- | Of the other six concerns, three are cqutrolied IN CHICAGO. en a heliday oa mos. ‘The notte ant ae = " ead absence of Lowe, with a shoemaker’s hammer, | ried out fo. the many poor creditors is earnestly by men of the Hebrew Tpllglon. who celebr: Onicaco, Sept. 2—The Clea:ing House As- | Crowded with strangers anracted by tee cae Fence euica, | READY-MADE cLorurna | Ziiaot te mato Maras he oak | eine Je" Wey pos re nat mac | da at fe Ee al Kencent™— | hE iooran: sue at's | pomeeuegear her ince, te se entering his forehead and lodging in the brain. | Rented that thers great patronfe ihors eee: | thelr extablighenerts Perma MOT. £0 be done in | \o consider whe financial situation. A(var an po ly eee foe - FOR He is about twenty of age, and had an old ive them the least vitality. But the workmen anticipate no difficulty in ar- | o'clock this worning, the following resolution | halts, or credit to gi the ity. There MEN AND BOYS | eater Seakeet Rese . Marshall died about ig a fearful responsibility resting upon him.” ranging with them when they resum>. The | was adopted: i ee ree o'clock. An inquest was held and the ‘The Baltimore Sun sa: Cit may be added that president of the Kuights also said that there Resolved, That il further action, and in | Pighting for the Prize : 18 NOW READY } shooting justified. large numbers ot these have been placed | WS no doubt thatall the shops in the city would | view of the disturbed condition of atfairs in New York, Sept. 25.—Judge Fancher hag “ eau Dufeat a Oo oa, bY be working strictly under the scale of prices es. | New York and other cities, aut the diflculty in notion of Richard Penister, of St. Dominco—Defeat of the Insurgents.—We | 1B Maryland, scattered in various counties y s y Gus hanloall FOR INSPECTION, have a special dispatch from St. Domingo an- | Wherever there was money for fancy invest- | tablished by the socicty by Monday next. or | cguverting balances into curreney, aud on al ia, the winner of a five han wrod ment, The amount is so great as to constitate | S00ner, and that there had been no dissatisfac. 1 yice of the bauk examiner, cur members be ud dollar prize tp a lottery, to vacate an : AND OUR PUBPOSE IS nouncing @ total defeat of the nts alm- | @ serious draft on the resources of oar e. tion among tho first-class workmen, those en- | recommended and authorized to injunction tying ap $112,000 of the prize in the DEVLIN & CoS, Fee eestor the government of Bass: that | © tr lves trait on the renoarces of ¢ hat | gaged on second and third clas work’ being ths | rency payments on any large dew. hands of the bankers. TO INAUGURATE Garcia has rejoined Baez; that Monte-Christi e ne sakes thd ground that Y, pay 9 sata 24 has been retaken; th: ‘schooner laden with | the road must be given ap. It says ifthe bond. | men to be benefited by this movement.—\. upon them, either trom coantry ba w ea ‘THE SEASON Ammunition has boon recapeared aod tent Tt | holders let the onferprise! comets a ttesaeorna, | Sum, 2th. thelr owe counters. Se ats cee a. a. ba \__ 4313 PENNSYLVAN rz. BY OFFERING has tied over the border to Hayti. With | thelr property isabsolutely valueless. That por- | vicxey Anp PLATFONN OF THE NEW You Lake City Out of the Whaling, with a cargo of salt, weut ashore on = * ¥ ee tion of the main line already completed wil not i ¥ Sat Lag, Sept. 24. ‘he financ t Gr n, a toa. BUY THE BEST. decisive results in his favor Baez will, Rerveticans._The Nw York republicau | . ‘3 . the beach at G Haven, Michiga' a = Patines Ghote SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS doubtless, be permitted at least a brief season | PAY operating ee, STER Steet, that | state convention yesterday nomi the fol- | New York has not affected the situation here; | 1” ‘The sea is aweeping over her decks and the : > Evaaventas. r of repose from revolutionary enterprises.—W. | We branch roads many be oneeetea ett by the | lowing officers: For sect etary of state, Francis | ae seaweed naictancs = EReust | crew are in the rigging Se IN THE WAY OF LOW PRICES, - eval, Ifthe road ae it stands cannat ome enact; | 8.. Thayer; controller, Nelson H. Hopkins; a The © ry CORNS, &c. Tue YetLow Fever PLaGus—There wero pay expenses, of course theinterest on the Boule ter” Baniel Syed Er gee Siowkoat ae Hane tee So, yO sng preg ee The United I TE, CHIKOPODIST, most respect- ve interments at Shreveport yesterday, in- be paid. It has been paid heretofore Sidney Meade; engineer, Wm. B. Taylor, the Bapk of England hae decreased £576,000 | States steamer Canandaigua, Ronck- 7 toterthe ie patrons hats ‘perablish Sandae clght white and four colored. caly by the sale of vow bonds. asresenree grisvn inepecter a it Elect’ Resolutions were | Curing the past week. The amount gone into from Key ' 5 loth street, opposite U. 8. Treasury, ‘ weather increased been a lesers. Cooke a the past the bank on balance to-day 12,000. Erie thoroughly reavvated, is Row open for OUR NOVELTIES: from ond not have suspended, ie tao terest ot pc nn tag fl odie roa dd railway shares active. Last sales at 14%. c Sie great mmonut of duty the feet are | THE “ADONIS” SACK absolutely Tperthisis tsllons pe toomeae anne course; denounc! ay (N.Y. city) — on \ perfonu, aud their exposure to the dis- Present condition. rings having enacted a statute permitting Sects of constant climatic changes, il- agD recovery of civil damages in casex »* £c., they need sccasional attention in * 1h be Kept in @ comfortable and ueetul THE “ EUREKA” FROCK, TEES scen Sante of persoaa come Romy DESIGNED AND MADE © Sty order to Bo 2 EXCLUSIVELY BY US. “Seth Saat aan tae Be im ‘THE DEMOCRATS AXD LIBERALS of Wisconsin | of injury sustained from the sale of intoxicati have nominsted.s state ticket headed cree Beverages, and belng’ committed to the. privet : E u fe consfuliy treata Bunions, Olub YAULTLESS FIT! Babi su We com. : amet 2 ‘without pe | Wa SOTICE OF REMOVAL. HABLE BROTHERS, “The effect of the | aaon, in the ine, Mamachusetts, biousness about. ec. MESH & BEVERIDEE Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, cially” tao maones4, snd “v. removed from Odd Fellow's Hall, 7th street, to gree mc S i, \co% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, a cr dev: CUNTTLLHE ene Lith streets, where they will con- sepao-tr Cerner 7th and D Streets, Ay Mt. Powell “34, CROCKERY AND GLASS BUSINESS iS ALL ITs BRANCHES. J. pieseed to eee ail our friends and cus- im" ___WEEB © BEVERIDCR. Ess me Se DS