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Saree - + mys = os ! THE EVENING STAR, ! . e TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR ——— . } * PUBLISHED DAIL i, Suadays Exeepted, | P aye — ot - AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ssociated Press Reports. Pennsylvania Avewne, cor. Lith St. THE STORM SLOWING OVER. = : we 6. MB. BACK PMANN, Prevt. w tweet Quict and Dall. 2 = THE EVENING STAR Se served by carriers to ¢ ¥ | ca The situation Oataide of New York. * bers a Tex CENTs FER WERK, oF F ef PER MONTH. Copies at the 60 The Boston Nanks Adopt the New ch. ey mall uths, $140; ; York Pian. > 93.00; one year, $5 ! = — THE WREKLY STAR—Published Fridag—9).0 if the Bramswick. syenr. EP Invariably c Bo paper sent longer t BF Estes of Mivertising furnished on application. CL A A TN et nce, ia botheases, and | - . A - = NUNr {ENTS Sorpenston nee bana : vst, 42—N°. 6,403. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1873. TWO CENTS. The Defaulting Officers to be Arrested. . — . .. _ rm — ee = EE — — ae - a More Suspensions im the West. 5 SPECIAL NOTICES. N NG STAR, URE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. THE “GRANGERS, THE FINANCIAL CONVULSION, THE SITUATION IN WASHINGTON, Se cas table Cathartic and . = Sea interview with Mr. Dudley W. Adams, a — The Washington City Savings Bank. | x) 5) us. Sept 1 The otfioers ot the Raters Ve ee } Ws bh News and i: ITS CONDITION, Master of the ational Grange. Bammary ot Last Wants Bows. APPOINTMENT OF A RECEIVER rious banks continue to expres great confidence Tet = gto. and Goss: <r e NT FROM JAY COOKE AND CO. Sy af Mr. W. in the strength of their present situation and Crete! w few 1B. prese Leica si ie Statement by Receiver Stanton, HIS VIEWS RELATIVE TO FOLITICAL MovE-| statement of the assets and labilities of the Pacha aged eo dea bil ability to come through safely gat: fer then T hare, there: | IyeennaL REVENUE —The receipts from this MENTS IN THE ORDER—THE SITUATION IN | firm of Jay Cooke & Co., of Philadelphia oe ‘ THE NEW YORK SUN SAYS oT sable te taeie § —— nree to-day were $210,023.17 The following is the statement of the con@i- | 10WA—No IS8U THERE—A REPUBLICAN MAS- | York, and Washington, has been prepared by | Craudell agt. the Washington City Savi néaye, “We learn from the most re- E caily pryaie. | source to-day $240,023.17. tion of the affairs of the First National Bank TER AND A DEMOCRATIC SECRETARY—AN AU~ } them'to be submitted to their creditors. The f Bank for the appointment of a receiver. T 1 hority that the government yester- ? " Tue ercertion 200m of the Executive man- z 2 mls y 2 THORITATIVE STATEMENT IN KEFERENCE TC | lowing is a summary:—Labilities, © complainant 1 rchased $1,500,000 exchan, nm Lenton rendered by Receiver Stanten to the Controller bi warranted +t TEE COLOR QUESTION—WONDERFUL GROWTH . a | stom was well fitted to-day with callers anxious } or the Currency: Assets—Bills receivable, bank, insur depart a t there ar: he court expenses of t to pn Presid OF THE ORDER—‘COMPOUND EXTRACT OF HAY | other stocks, bonds, and real estate, $7,507 640. that there are s cy ss00,cen tet the Binte tocar. Detling to the stan | to see the Presiden Wasatnoron, D. C., Sept. SEED,” ETC. Loans to Northern Pacific railroad company on | * the amoum t mo); that the said ausaction is said to have been made n healtleg “ | NTER w v RESIBEXT.—’ Hon. Jokm Jay Knox, Controiler of the Currency: 25,780,000; stock of Orogom steams mavlastion | baak ts ; in choun eae at | Chronah a prisoes Onbiine- nomen’ ae nseeee : ws sick heal ee Se cue PRespest.—The | ligir, un the evening of September 19th, under | A reporter of Tne Star dropped in at the F G1,500;000; locos to Mortharn Bacien | he files forest GF Miceastt ama | sesee aapueenen aneatag Sir Gen omabaaae tn ae me Bank of England THE SChTe SMIPMENTS to Europe to-day amount to $1 SIT of whieh in gold coin, and the remamder silver company, on bond 15.09; second mortgage railroad bow #26, total, $15,006,212 of the company, | other de panic, t in have nsequence your instre: guess, ent red ‘ey = Capea headquarters of the National Grange of the Pa- ceiver of the First National Bank of this | trons of Husbandry, on Lenisiana avenne, afew oot oak Penne Us Sos days since, and found there, besides Col. 0. H as far as practicable, of its asrets c The bank had been owgaged Ins large bust. | Keliey, tke secretary, Mr. Dudley W. Ada bad interviews with I » records, SOWN bes reported his s " om i from duty | ness, especially im collections and in the re- { of lowa, Master of the Nationa! Grange on ‘Change f » de Jangiro, Hrazil, | demption of mutilated notes. tinmber of | jovial secretary introduced Tur Srar man r ? 5 haa tas Jered | b&nks corresponding and dealing with it wae | With the remark, “Now you've got the ‘lead a ae SR RECS Stee unosually large. center’ ef thef(irangers; go for him!” The r, A pRor ‘i 3 = It sudden ard abrupt suspension in the midst | porter of Tae Stan staid not apou the onter « irta expe RUSIDEFT.— The | Of its business necessarily devolved upon the | his going, but weat for him ‘sin manner as fol- settiement wi Kk. Lippincott, of | Reverver muck labor in additien to inquiry into | lows, to wit: ~ oe the condition ef the hank. Reporter.—Well, Mr. Adams, your organ v yivania, to be recerder of the genoral From time to time I have reported to you ver- | ization is creating something of a stir in the po: t ice, to take eitect October Ist, 1513, vice | basiy and have followed your instructions. A | litical world. There seems to be a general im- | {4 qontt of yao pay every < = cemparisonof its resources and linbitities is the | pression that it will take a prominent part in bevy Rene peport 6 paaease : intormation at present of chief interest to the | polities; in fact it appears to be taken for gran ion de isequitably ar _ A FAMAICA SHASER.—The Observor,at Kings- | creditors of the benk aud to yourself acting in | ed that it has already figure? in some very anid : land of Jamatea, reports tothe | trnst for them. : ‘oa portant political movements. an earth e was panes : tly upon informa- OPULAR MISAPPREMENSION. he © of the firm has been ocvs wREK tehetor this city that an earthquake wa: This con clade resting: parny Ar the era @ tirm h ® an clr oe @ at 1:5 am. yesterday. No damage | ee ee ae ee Jolene deat | | Mr. Adams.—“That is a popular misappre- | sloned by its large advances to the Northern | {ons be true, and exphosing his w Ws. wete miorcbam ; ported. == proximution. Accounts, too, especially with | hension. We cannot, as granges, participate in — ering A POOR EE MaeeeecaaIAN meee: PpNOpOrey aca Maem mabe ae ia PEnsoxat.—Thied Assistant Postmaster | other banks extending over much time and | any political movement, for the reason that the tary stringency, its resources outside of these | control of the court, may ERS === | General Barber, hae returned Trom Michigan. | M@ny transactions, must be taken, subject to | constitution of the Order expressly prohibits the | qa vane ly sufficient to secure all its | and accor. to law amon the governing ¢ verification and pethaps correction, by means | discussion of either political or religious topics granges.”* “Weil, that is singular. The papers for creditors from ultimate lo: EFFORT TO FOU The court, Judge Wamphreva, ma ing Wm. F. Matuingle at $100.0 cree ark that they » applying te rule, tor the period of three AMUSEMENT His wife, who has been ill, is comvalescent. ofthe accounts and vorchers of the banks or | in th faa Mrs. Patterson, a danghter of Andy Johnson, | persons with whom the First National dealt; | K “oe £ TRE FIRM INTO B VV ASH NGT Oy EME REPTCY the receiv , Which Mr. M e closing of con- comiat who “kept house” Yor him while he was Presi- | and subjectalso to possible controversy between | months past have contained accounts of polit- A atch from Philadelphia last evening and tok possession of the te ¢ al! parties who have outstanding Lith Street, beiow Peuna. Avenne. dent, took the premium for the best butter ata | itand some of them. But while a precise cem- | ical meetings by the grangers, and have pub- says :—This afternoon the house of Jay Cooke & a s with members of th ara to margin recent Kentucky fair. parison cannot yet be made careful examina- | lished resolutions adopted at such gatherin, Co. was forced into bankrupt the potiti Tims institution was chartered by Congress | said stock to market prices on Monday, cither THEGBEAT . a =e tion causes ze to believe that the following Mr. A.—“‘That may be, but in almost every | of the Logan Square Building Association, of | March sth, 1=04, but on the Sih of Febraare last money oF satisfactory securities deposited ARREST OF TEE PosTMASTER OF PrTTs- | statement of the resources and liabilities of the | case such meetings were held not as grange | this city, which was a depositor wich the firma. | it was reorganized under the general tncorpora: | with tle party to whom be due. prot. RIcHANbe. puré—Col. Johe H. Stewart, postmaster of | bank qualified by the remarks which succeed it, | meetings; and whenever granges have held | [ts treasurer, Me, Eiwoot Wi learned yes- | tion act of Congress (section 4) of March 3th, THE CLEARING Te Pittsburg, was arcested yesterday charged with | 1s as accurate an one as can now be made. as such, their action has invariably | terday the important tact that spetic ©. the amount of capital stock being $50.0), | a ee liated by the state gr: ges.” house h b a members of | br: r. Numerous complaints 1 made an assignment of all ics prop- | in 500 2 anu ‘The trustees ari Hen. Loans and discounts, actual vy: R.—“Then I understand t a | rg ched the Post Ort s . city, outside of the state of Pennsylvania,on the | ning, sh Jones, T. a. | ment will ne r 5 < . — ponent pb ge rok = wenened estimated at (see remarks follow- i gtanges may participate in politi al movements, 20th instant, to J. B. Mf. f the } XK. Kutt, Wm. Bryan . D EXCHADGE BANK ityorh aot wocne failures of valuable letters to reach their desti- } ,,1né this summary) +++ $546,425 59 | and that Cag yap ce here Nerier) members of ing an undoubted - MeKelden and Thi | is all stra " thas been LPOIL and ROU K, nation, and an investigation led tothe above | Overdrafts....... Fs nes . 05 6 | may even go s0 far as to call meetings, but that | act of bankruptcy, petition alleging that POSITION ¢ | received. The greates amongacddancsmen. Positively | arrest.’ It ie alse bellowed thare are den U.S. bonds tosecure circulation.... 500,000 00 | it must be done informally, and not as having | fact, and also that’ the bankrupts had refused | Premium on same... + 75,000 00 | the sanction of any particular organization of exp THE one work Drage | ata large wal ‘ e stamp and money order accounts. top heck fur $500 dri esterday, was pite the ae-iegwed sous aud dance | te Starnh toe ar U.S. bonds to secure U.S. deposits.’ 100,000 00 | the Patronsof Husbandry ao oeea'y ee lin reference to the ablic ty be : eect Premium on same i + 15,000 00 Mr. A.—*'That's the idea. We are just like AN ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. of receiver for the ban! Senator Wixpon, of Minnesota, has writ- | U.S. bonds on band the Masons or Odd Fellows in respect to re-| Judge Cadwallader, of the (aed States ned geclbcwediceay — ten a letter aboat his back pay. He has not | Premium on same. 690 00 J Ligion and politics. They as yon know are at | court, granted au order to show eause, retarn t District bonds, e Due from bar 2,387 50 | liberty to — drawn it, and intends to leave it in the hands of tas they, Please in regard to | able October Ist, and the papers were served cot t 133,375 93 | polities and religion outside of the lodges, and upon the membe: it ; of the firm this wings the disbursing officer of the Senate Keal estate, furniture and fixtures, it is the same with us.”” Your correspondent leart exhers pete ate Congress. He will wa tates estimated ........ ‘ a POLITICS OF THE GRANGERS. with Mr. Jay Cooke hb Leé bank, by re h bs fee the ce ‘of hoes parties esate . —“Ithas been represented that the Order ment referret tote nota g your name, for your ben the p back pay all other balances of | Mutilated national bank notes... has democratic prociivitics, and those Fad or amit ape ; pebperties pusing an you rea to members of the | Due from banks on account of burnt aseext this point to Iowa where tho snti- | 204 the individusl members thercof, sita septa a Forty- Congress remaining in the hands | notes : ; monopoly, or. democratic ticket is eupposed to | Sri the Individual members thercot, situated iti | he deeming = of the disbersix er, or which may 1 ak. be the one grangers favor.” a iene der foreign attachments issued agatust them in » | those states as non-residents. : THE ORIRCT OF s property of the tir In all tha deposit with the Treasurer of the United States. Mr. A. That is another misapprehension. In June when the republicans heid the stat convention they adopted an anti-monopoly loans and litigation. ation. Trek ¥ Tae Late Curer Justice | sonds held by Ja: ye alone consu! Cooke & Co. Cnase— a Fepresentations having been | Premium on same wseget > | form and one that suited the Patr. print signer onal pif, lode rf at uae made concerning the personai estate of the late | Due from Jay Cooke & Bie siete cere itors alike. and to pi Pasian onl or x Day govern- Chief Justice Chase in connection with the called themeslves cance sino prionty or (This morn ed : : a ailure of Jay Cooke & Co., it has been peed of the Wash 2 ould net be authenticated, “At the aman at th A legatees of th in the hope of roping in the grang: need son J : M he Ope hina Ny tae GommonLion: K.—How will the. anti-menopoll ea Paden a aero aetna nt a 2 use ot ae os . the S207 will the Patrons be deceived by a name been days; An act or | ptey, wnd the firm | the Bank of Ce eee en en ae LAB iu Mr. A-—‘‘Many patrons will vote the demo- | Ns. 00 course lialle to bare such proceeding Mattingly, th fenry D. Cooke, Julge Chase'acole | Capital St A - $590,000 oo | cratic ticket, simply beeause they are demo. | inotiivied In any of the cities where it wae do. a pened ’ ke, brain sas! rane as to '0m) 00 | Cfats, and because there is no ditferenc tag (bashes, (ne teat activa 4 ee gation, being 2 | zpeven for the purpose of reimbursing | Clicniadon, : _ 35y,981 30 | tween the two platforms. Both part 0 ee cA pen gles cscrsom peocnndings It tr. Ruit | h | ing the estate. and upon Mr. Obase's fate tone | U. S. Deposits (se partially by down on their knees to us, and would have Neeaplyen ARE a ecrcane, Vin i: Aimed nes Tee ae eee eee re x sauna aaa auve andbe cane uired them ote Phinda | « der medical trea are se Washington. “The whole estate is safe and in- bn pt eu ene eeed todoso. ‘The fact s, there is really no issue in be cai through in Phtladel- | Oorter of STaw called on bisa t | ut sad 3 nd Banker ‘ . . he was 4! sranged M. Due to Bank and Banker: Towa. d recast WHO SHALL CONTROL THE ASSETS? orde ten Important Decision on the Eight Carry tha nates on aentnne republicans will | r+ is believed, however, by the ansinbers of | faring governing aie ont tee — Mr.A— Undoubtedly. ‘The most of ne ee een a ees te oes ostomit such ©) xr who is pr Suspension of the Brunswick, No J = ScEEe orney Genera ame has : : te aes tee e ¥ tors as will prove s bop nha PORES EUPLY Way AND EVENING ypinion that the mechanics employed by the and advances included in the fore- | Piston of the latter ie ail Chat could ‘be de. | {ActOFr, and that they will be allowed to su that the directors wer gag Hear the Mee : shies _ sullamastiacun gles se rete Beall Woe ement, to various persons upon se- | Patform $ ~ | intend and control the management and dis e direc © pl : Orricne ne h the appointment of Mr. Matt <0 000 | TRION contractors for government work cannot becon- | curities, certificates of settlement and other | *red. By the way, there is a plank in sition of their assets, they being of cours cover ante Gy ae te- » Tone. Be ; Per , ta atkc'ana Nati - s ng cmployed by the government, | vouchers under the District of Colambia gov- THE IOWA BBVUBLICAN PLATFORM to realize vastly. more than would a receiver | CCl) the tmm, sixty a cat | Bank, have led t 3 ot come under the provisions of the | ernment including the Board of Public Works | that, never saw in any other, of either party. e state in charge of their affairs. | tics was the inability of Bank as caries on = they fin exami NB. SCHW, jaw. A number of claims agatnst | amount to $36,087.75 and the securities, certiti- de here ou the 20th instant . ae Ghit Gade ae R= * its gov 2 goon. Govern eforts to arrest ° cashier, thoug’ s ‘ It is as foMows" (reading from an fowa paper SS | the goverment bave been pending in the | cates aud vouchers upon which they are made, |". some, That wre ere desirous of bestra, | 2 Teasury awaiting this Geciston betore being | represent in the aggregate a face value of referee, oul tor honesty ceonomy ‘a acted upon. © opinion of the Attorney - | 245,000.42. Oftic! Les r 1 being adverse to these back pay claims, ‘The indebtedness of the Bank to the District | 1? all official administration. That cuts out all nts jaid agai erty of the debtors in other heavy one jaid a few ¢ tate in Cleveland, Ohio. Yoodworth and was reported i fled to Europe. it UAGEE cranaht. «28-30 to secure . a a this is the duty of every citizen; that to this eud Seine ok " i f Howes that warrants are also for ths = ——— eae has accordingly notitied all claimants—most 0 verniment is $7, 5. i £ one < JAY COOKE WANTS CREDITORS TO INVESTI- Asa wt keno. cep. he tot 1 Orp Ko.) On Exhibition and Sale) Nrw No | whom reside in Boston, St. Lowle and New 8 Nmong the loans and discounts are three | &Yéry good man should feel bound to partici Bay catig Aid not know, tt okkeeper. The total defaice — ar o3%,-, | York “ xotes of the Northern Pacitic K. K. company, | Pate in politics, and to make an end of bad m: In the interview al alluded to with Mr. the Was — SeORFaaR SENDS Np BANS N00 a Manestren’s, $7 St — aggregating $100,009. and maturing October | forcing thelr election by avcuring a party nom- | Cooke, at which his brother, Henry 1 ; Philadetphia Has Prevailing Bo. 439 7th strew at Ftreets ctant | Brilliant Wedding at Warner, New | lth, 1<3. Ithas been stated to me that this | ination; and we dec the SISGHION OE &. BAA toma 1 12 nor of the District of Co pa ‘— Hampshire. indebtedness will be paid at maturity. Ihave | & ppose the ele a m0 | the counsel of the firm, John ©. Othing: in f hich Mr. I ut, Mr. Jay Cooke sa br those of his creditor iB party, |; against the firm ata Fair play, | investigate for themselves « rs current upon the ste that a full exhibit of ascots stings, Bus Cas One of the most lrilliant and fashionable | notified the treasurer of the company that pay- | ud incompetent official, whether he b> a gok Fanee Hangings, Window | wequings that has ever oecuired in Her tere: | ment nt met ity is required. But if thie in- candidate upon our own or any other ticket . AC. its theo Discrict. shire took place at Warner on Tuesday. debtedness be wholly omitted from the valu: ‘This, as you see, ts virtually ignori arties were Miss Mabel Ordway, daaghter of | the loans and discounts, or if the valu of = and adopting the pugilist's motto, * Ban T._Jel-ly” ton. N. G. Ordway t-at-Arms of the | inde enna bs eeerey, estim: » the and may the best man win.’ ” TaST-OF " 2 5 entatives, and | $100,000, which is about the amount of surplus t ey Ne eo ig a EG oncord, Master | entered on the books of the bank, as haying been | "POESINILITY OF PARTICIPATION IN POLT ties § or om 2 of Transportation of the Northern railroad, and | invected jn the businessof the ban, wou'd, it is R.—* But don't you think that the Order | in the early part of next week. ov. Straw’s siat!. The ceremony | estimated, cover the losses that may be ‘sus- | -tould become to some extent & political organ- KE AND £HB CHASE ESTATE. came off at the Congregational church at fyar | tained in realizing the rest of the loans and dis- | (zation, in order to bring about the reforms it ded with considerabie |" o'clock in the afternoon. A little before the | counts. i : seeks to accomplish?” warmth to the telegraphic report that he, asthe | 7. 4 /NTerme sprointed hour @ special train of three cars | It appears fron the foregoing statement, that | “Mr, a.—'To a certain extent, yes. But it | sole executor of Chief Justive Chase, had en- Mc Jone A. uri tad, bring!ng @ large delega- | were the indebtedness of Messrs. Say Cooke & | would not do for us w Iny down a political plat. | tangled that trust estate inthe aitairs of the interest) of th shed gentlemen and Ia Co. to the bank to be paid in full, the creditors | form for the whole organization. Why, the | frm and of the First National Bank ot Wash. | Mere fic that to-da and believes that to be the among financial m. he di the firm would be mate to the credit ank gre Messrs. George John C. MeKeld fist trom Lonis os 4 7 ze t i he Masonic S: excinded from the editice, w! of the bank could also be paid in full, and its | question of free-trade and pi tion ington, styling such reports as infamous, and > a Sar ‘i illuminated and filled to’ reple- | capital stock would be unimpaired. The pro- | Loui divide us at ones? Protection alone faring Be ek a dole ball beta tom ant a ae . wins 1 h interested spectators. As the bridal | portion in which the debts of the bank can ac- | "(of the canmidates on the Iowa pabli- | securities were safely locked up cenenine thacio mercer »'s band, of Concord, whic tually be paid must largely depend upon the ex- i posit in the vaults of the Fide rrr Sa reeayretigh can state ticket how many are grangers indebtedness to it of Messrs. | “yr. a. n that de ntertained the assembl. tent to which the Two, the candidate for governor | Pand, of this city. Mayflower Ma " written Jay Cooke & Co. shalt be discharged. This it | and the candidate for lieutenant governor. The | EP¥ZCTS OP THE PANIC ON THA PRODUCE aitom the ; here were four ushers and the | is notin my power to estimate. democratic ticket has, I believe, but one, and MARKER. small crowd iingered around . mber of bridesmaids and groomsmen. Detailed exhibits of the aggregate items pre- | ne is the candidate for superintendent of pablic | At the New York produce exchange yesterday | A “mall crowd lingered aroand th — party b ~ taken position at the altar, | sented in the foregoing statement have been | instruction.’ afternoon, matters were in a gloomy con Mi’ Ruff, and tor Mr. Mat arriage covenants were recited by Rey. | prepared, and as soon as copies can be made pom eg nine Soe. Ber. Mattie R.—“May I ask, Mr, Adams, what your poli- | Prices, on the whole, were without mate erland, of Washington, D; G., while | they will be furnished to you, and meanwhile T | tice are’ change, yet to sell freely a large deciine would | CCirer, “A number carried check book: aeeton teen pea <a pelle gy wes made by J. F. | will ~ person soueae & you the information Mr. A —‘‘I have always been arepublican.” | have been necessary. The first failure at ex- | Srovidenth a ontthes ts em . &.—The banks « avering, of Concord. The bride wore a white | therein contained. K.—“Our friend, Kelley, here tells me he is a | change yesterday was avery respectable though | )Totidential interposition they migh day in. good cond! gros grain silk trimmed with tulle, with long T have called upon the various banks indebted | gemocrat.” not one of the largest houses, whose credit has but ate train. Her veil was also of tulle; and she was | to the First National to remit the sums due ¥ hitherto been first class, and which has been | HOWever, and but little feel adorned with wreaths of orange fiowers and | from them, and also upon the depositors whos Naleier e forced to succumb in consequence of trouble in Faut. Washington a Co Kroes & Bolt lilies of the valley. Her toilet was exqui accounts have been overdrawn, to make good | , C9! Kelley —“-Yes, sir; I am a democrat of | (pyccd to succun : : Mr. F . cd ag aud she was universally complimented. The | the deficiency. the blackest kind; dyed in the wool. I used to OT as SOLD SrROGLANION: sectnaioan Je dhe sec oteomer ae Segrovm wore @ dress suit of black. ‘The | As soon as the currency and coin in the bank | Write for a republican paper once, but { had to | orion pegs tinct helore mean weerday, was | Wathington & Co. is There ts wae Nena bridesmaids were arrayed in white muslin | could be counted, I deposited it, to the aggre- } ll 80 many lies, especially in regard to the acts | HUNCH began Just letore toon, vests not at the bank to-da: tela dresses, with long trains, and pink and white | gate amount of 395,6! in the Treasury of } Of such men as Senato; + and had to bols- | orice was 1 "at 4 o'cloc . more hopeful. and sa ay Geen silk bod: They were Miss Florence Ordway, ¢ United States, subject to your order, in trust guteceeritaat an republican schemes that | BUCe ae 3 a short time they will "and thete te atister of tt s erie ‘ y . a ey desire to avoid sacrifi . einer of the brides, Mim Laura Sunderland for the creditors of the DANK. sy mo, resulting |. St A~—There! “You seo an illustration of |-.,The great necesity for borrowing g ays they desire to avoid sacrifi veland teanden 7 cat | the fact that much of the gold on the market | tities, whieh are perfectly good Cea eo We ese fet ap a Political | way really being hoanded, created large dc- | course be allowed fcasonable tiene Gre tnd, Miss Annie Varney, of Manchester. | from remittances by other banks for their in- party presented @ very beautiful and a(- | debtedness, from payment of loans, and trom gery mands aud drew the speculative feeling tro: = Ninsine at vphee fe dines Aiken, of South Carolina, who was once ar- 7 gy Aagiarseia 3 g wn = the band p ing Strauss’ wed. bmapeomg Lin the meena te io bong rested’ by Goy. Scott for supposed connection the strect in the way of stocks, for which the: SUFFERINGS oF SmIrwreckeD Ps From the church the bridal party and the in- | ‘sreasuty of the United States, for the bonefit of | Sith the kuklux, voted for mo for Master of the | Mure ran eeaot Prices, ‘The cxctement in the | The steamer Delta arrived at Halifax yoster NG HOUSE ARBOCIATION vited guest: repaired to the'raliway station, | the bank's creditors. 4 Hiatal Grange, shows that we ignore poll- | Fverybody seamed wild, prices eproading to | tine dinaed: ot falihee whe ee eae te ae ie where a train was in readiness to convey thea The mutilated currency belonging to the oe 1134. Gold closed at 114. :’ latter vessel 'was struck by a hurricane se Pn = K.—A report has lately been published that to Waterloo village, where the reception took | bank might also, in my judgment, be forwarded 44 THE UNION TRUST COMPANY. tb of October which con place at Maple Cottage, the picturesjue sum- | to the Treasury. tue National Grange would toon fee ireular The committee, which has examined into the | hours. Wien the gale moderated those on t mner residence of Mr. Ordway. As the guests This action has been delayed by revision of with poliucs, will this be done?” 8 accounts of the Union Trust Company, report | wok refuge on the top of the ho entered the lawn they were welcomed with | accounts relating to mutilated currency and by Mra. She tt i ‘ : The | trust securities amor Within the cottage presented a sceneof | claims presented by some of the banks, from r. A.—“No; it is quite unnecessary. The the clearing house in the tlement josing of a Nat in Chicage, nting to $4: 8, held un- | mained there seventeen da: ike beauty and splendor. It was bril- | which the currency has been received, fur the | fundamental principles ot the Order are too well | Tet order of the courts and deposited by inli- Gonnlieed. Dating: seet ine tote ; Sept. 7.—& Chicago special says nity lighted up, and almost every apartment | return to them of the amount forwarded. ‘This | kuown to require tt.” company, according 1 the books, £6,409,42s, | lite by eating pieces of salt pork wht Seen See naeree literally lader Fs from Bos- | question will be the subject of consultation with | |THE COLOR QUESTION IN THE GRANGES ding one and @ half millions on demand | managed to procure from the cat a 2 conse: ance made the | you. But whether the amounts claimed shall | | R.—“One more question. The statement has | avainst the Lake Shore and Michigan South which they canght with th Miluankie. aie Galician be returned or whether all of the currency be | been published that colored persons will not be | raiizoad. “No securities can be found for Si2s,- | pot one drink Drak atone eanbie: sink A i'tle Inter and the grounds around the oot- | forwarded to the Treasury, the First National | admitted to the granges. Is tt true S00¢and it is believed that the amount has been | they had. Their sufterings tet setae arctic eek oy Bh t Tunnated with Chinese lanterns | will in either event be entitled to creditasan | | Mr. A.—‘It isnot. Every grange must exer- | atstracted by the late secretary. The balance | terse aud nso uae’ wie api ioe mistake. ‘No such action banks are doing business they have sopped ad- ithe eastern banks are lights. The reception next took | offset to its indebtedness, as reported above. cise its own discretion as to the admission of bh connie about two hours, the Blank forms have been prepared for the pre- | members. The constitution is silent m regard t abroad and bhandreds of citizens | sentation of claims against the bank. to color, and only prescribes that applicants | pne debt of the Lake Shore company, it is | L. Erwin returned from 2 week's gladly paying their respects to the newly mar- It is not necessary here to discuss questions | must be of good moral character; that th believed, will be settled at an early day. Ifthe | Bank to her home in Lincoln street, n ried pair and to the generous host and host Which may be likely to arise in the collection of | be interested in agriculture, and that they must | company is forced to sell securitice other than | mit avenue, Jersey City, on Wea ex- | the assets of the bank, or the examination of | be of a certain age. If a grange chooses to ad- | Take Shore the loss would vot exceed £250.00, | noon. r : and Harriman, Hon. E. H. | claims against it. If they arise, { will, as they | mit colored persons it can doso; there is nothing | jene than five per cent., but the eventual loss }| on Saturday and go home with her, but he cid x General A. F. Stevens, of Nashua; | present themselves, avail myself of your in- | in the constitution to prohibit it. The state- will be below this figure. The amount of the | not, and she went four days afterward without Colone! Charles C. Dantorth, of Concord, and | structions; and also of the advice and aid of the | ment that there are no colored menin the order company’s liabilities for deposits and credits to | him. She threw open the house and found her Colone! W. Hackett. of Portsmouth, of the | law officers of the government in enforeing | is incorrect. I myself have been in grange | halance when placed in the hands of the re- | husband in bed. Thinking that he was sleeping due the company is $6.81,028, and the TOTAL ASSETS ARE €7,141,616. A Wire's Terni sre Disc meas : Boston Adopts the New York Pian Boston, Be At s meeting of dank presidente of this city held thix morning, it war decided to adopt the New York pian More Specie Coming from Londen. Governor's stat, Superintendent Todd, of the | legal and justdemands, for the largest indeb:- | where they were colored members. Their ad- s, is $6 she did not disturb him, but went quietly down Loxpox, Sept. | —The steamship dave sailed Bi Northern railroad, Thomas P. Cheney, Su edness of the bank la to the United States. mlasion is simply a local matter, and is settled | Tne aomuities belicve tus amount correct, and | stairs aud prepared supper Then apremonition | fom Liverpool for New York to-day with £3 : ¢ intendent Kailwav Mail service for New Yourobedient servant, EDwinL.Stawrow | by the local granges.” entertains the confident hope “that the reosiver | seized hers and she called her neighvors ‘Thos | 00 in ballion SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS land; Hon. A. S. Marshall, General J. Y = ene sent’ Stee do you think your order is a* | will soon be able to realize from the assets ol | found that Mr. Erwin was dead. ‘The body wae New York Now sees terson, Nathaniel White, J. H. Benton, jr. of | Tar Yettow Frver.—There were thirteen | present? the company funds suflicient to meet its liabili- | decomposed. The county physician’s examina~ GREEX’s CONF REBION = NS TBE WAY OF Low ; Boston, Mayor Kimball and Postmaster Wil- | interments from yellow fever at Shreveport HALY A MILLION MEMBERS. ties and enable it to resume its business, but it | tion showed that he died of apoplexy. New Yous, Sept. 27 par thy Ay ADE Bee ee oe aaa aite, Joseph H. Abbott | yesterday. The Sew Orleans papers contain | Mr. A.—‘«1 wonid estimate its total member- | {s evident that no day for this purpose cau Low MeDonald, an inmate of the ™ rere eed nim and George E. Jenks of Concord. certificates from Mme of the most prominent | sbipat about half a million. Col. Kelley has | be named. Narrow Escarz reow A Teeetsie Dears. | brison. has confoaed to ha. , = ered Jamer f presentation the guest passed into | physicians of that city, showing that at this | the fj ” HEAVY DISCHARGE OF WORKMEN. On Saturday evening last as Miss Addie Wel- | Pyeye, has contomed to — came OUR NOVEL os library to inspect Se ements, which were | time they have not a single case of yellow fever {Here Col. K. produced a weekly bulletin, The Todd & Ratfe manufacturing compa- | ficy, iter of Dr. P. Welfiey , was making ber | oy the night of F-". 2tttle> eck, Long 1 5 fritud of Ate Ordeal, amd costly. Au intimate | under treatment, and that the sanitary con- | dated September 20, which showed a total of | ny,at Paterson, New Jersey, a ninety- | toilet, about seven o'clock in the evening, she | {ht Siickuci® -oTuary 7th last. Green says FRE “ADONIS” sack fricud of Mr. Ordway, well-known in New | dition of the city'is excelient. ‘There are still | 6,409 subordinate granges Of this number 82) | three men from their botler and ine shops | accidentally upsct an oil lamp, thereby caus- | Shor pers, ~THod. & follow Sparict, and an. amphire, stud now traveling in Europe, gave | two cases of yellow fever in Montgomery, Als., | were established during the month of August | yesterday. Still further reductions are con: | ing an explosion. In & moment the young lady's | Tinrae= “Were Sseuciated rapes aND fashar SPARS costing one thousand dollars. The | but there have been no new cases for four days. last, and 627 from the Ist to the 20th of the pre- | templated. ‘The employes of the Pennsylvania | cle was & mass of flames, and i OAD ACCIDENT WORSE Msjeat ber of the bride presented a Se whose sent month. Both gentlemen that the | railroad at Mount Holly struck on account of down the stairs, where she was met Se MIDLAND RAILROA THE “ EUREKA” FRroce Teitg may be inferred from the fact forte sas A Battoow Li odin’ pit pepe Sumber of subordinate dui an order reducing working hours to eight hours a aoe. who caught her and extinguis) THA® yp ens is ; 2 ver month reach nearl; . flames hands. ADEE “gay | _ Later intelilg: ‘emplo DESIGNED AND MADE articles. From the mother came an it gold 2 jursday, Prof. Fisher made Ys us re Ber Cay. SUSPENSION AT ATLANTA, GA. mere eas cuasaian red at att although ceived by sme of tue emptayte on the ~~ EXCLUSIVELY ny vs. | Taney tnd Chain, The bridegroom's gift was © balloon Cit master of the National Grange, | John H. James, banker at Atlanta, Ga., has | her waa literally burne* rmegt gtHOwg™ | road ounce” ‘by the cxamining S| super set of cameo Jewelry set in pearls, iy mentioned ‘in connection with suspended, but will resume ina few days. His | and her hatr somewhat sir, ‘Cumberland Cc. ag BE = meee anak include e remaining presents were considerable rapidit governorship of Iowa, is about | assets double his liabilities. usiness | vilian and Te i tg m Iver articles, bronzes, piet tuary | Hudeo: ‘opposite the tow: forty-six years of age. men and bankers guarantee vency and ri eer bert we eae oaden FAULTLESS FIT! and other beautifal land eapessive gifts aie perigee were rescued bya oi st beara ahs bile punter 0 e a - the reception a bountiful collation was served ie q by « caterer fro: Boston. At seven ’clock and back sari guests from abroad reluctantly Did adieu to | | A PIRRLES® STEAM LocomOTIVE “ iapocton fala to re- eeca ous aple cottage and their kind entertainers, and | tried in Chicago, which is represented as and it be were escorted to the station, where a eho train for Concord ‘was I rene beat lickory took the evening express: fort Boston. Fost starting for’ the round tri his boots, although in SABLE BROTHERS, trbich place they wif start on their Canadian rig a gan hornjrbantod conor teil.’ wo tour. — Bo stom Journal, Sept. 24. Pl ‘slouch hat and areh pose len Ta at for dummy engines the fireless fim Srey as wehant Tailors and Fine Ciothiers, | Tux Kixe o¥ Ivacy had a long private con- ro ference with Prince Bismarck x sequently he took leave Of the Ems, = Inpicrzp voR PUBLISHING LOTTERY Ap- ” He lives at Waukon, negate Corner 7th and D Stre. imperial family, and departed on his return Saar Se ee ey yee here he owns and cultivates a farm, ' N cHoL M BOUGHT IKON FURNACE | heartened. SACE can be “seen at the | Tey are enable to move for want of money, A id K & e 5F | E pore et artillery and ammunition. EXTRACT OF HAY SEED. : aaa x07 PIOUNTNEY, + : — Secretary Kelley handed soph’ 2 Bo 1305 Hi street northwest. Rerroncem! jpanish arm: — —____ m enTs for the S| in that Eee THE Cuba will be forwarded by the steamer sailing from Cadiz tor Havana next week. OO e* E. W. Mc Kmionr, of San Francisco, hasbeen nominated for justice of the supreme court of Caluornia. Bw. B LEB, GOLD SPECTACLE. or oad wetatis, f

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