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a THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAIL\, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDI Sear ves Pennsylvanian Avenue, cor, Lith At, oY THR EVENING STAR A\BWSPAPER COMPANY, SH. BTU PE NANN, Breet. six months, TRE WEEKLY STAs year. GF Lovariadly tn wien ko paper sent longer than paid fr Be" Bates of atvertising furuisaed cu application. me 2 ¥ritay—9! 1 bowk cases, SPECIAL NOTICES. Medioine DRY GOODS NEw AND CHOICE DKY GOODS” AT Ww & WFLIE'S, oF t 500 new and beantifal SHAWLS, at $3 cach, | 501 Navtam @ Vegetsble Cushartic amd Anti weTR SS spy LIS DRESS G | © Peacennt a ah vere iow pris | Gh stnoakdewaant fe ke Gra Mohab cn : Be ts m ot ft ’ STRICTLY 0 it | Lt ss oi | BOGAN & WYLIE, tha proton tho fins ite gn ‘ bey are warrant whuily « | Agency for Mme. Demorest’s Botiable Patt yrns wrk Thos Taylor, esq , Ag Care preory BAATER'S GiATS NSTC ra PRICE LIST: x Tea Tomas badiew | ub WOOL FLANNEL... 030. yeni. | and Peofes | WHATS LINEN #ANDRERON SESS = 7 | * | LIDAN DOVER... ote & LINEN TOW - “ ‘ ( : aie | R . NDS oF FT bs PEOK S SELEOY SORDOL FOR | MORY BAX , ‘Sener ih ane ee | gh : | LADIES’ GOODS. | smear i Aarrat : Pa GRAND OPENING | ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINE ET Se j AND SUPPRG PARLE — * Len & Perr PARIS MILLINERY, 1 PPHE COLUMBIAN UNT ERSITY, _ JORN DUNC 5 x, WASHINGTON: DO ee FANCY Goors. octls-dawly Agens fur th: Cuibed The Preparatory Department opens ™ s' ND FRIDAY. ¢ ap eer ene BER IO eae eae Tus talon OF Wasted Batenetor’s Mair Dye isthe b be Columpian Ociieg» opens SRP TEM BER 17 the only true aud perfect Hair Dye Toe Mesto Uotlese pens OCTOBRE 6, m he toy no iieag polutment, hermlene, reliable vig ston ? OF - 2 Bit - taco or brown; st inte cataioeres Ing fali particulars in re | pvoO PHE LADLE S oud wtreet New York. | So SrMaeist terme apd cc midress i — urws of instrey ES 0. WELLING JAM Yar attention ts respectfully invited to my very | et atch « BERLIN ZEPNYRS, GERMANTOWN WOOL, BNITTING YARNS, WORSTED GOODS, Ca. AND ALL AML> Wastes ON K COMFaLK. bith Street, below nua. Aveaur, ATIEKNS, THE CHALLENG H NOVELTY BILL. The wroatept artists of the age the QARROLLS, CARROLL OARBOLLS, CABBKULLS, Tez? < tr 5 Wan Der of papile tim Very choice asec 1ONS ana SLIPPERS, on canvas STAMPING promot!y attend a MRS. SELMA RUPP rot OUaH sad velvet R. MM. aud sho midects 614 P THE GENEMAL. “LITTLE Dick Advantares:, Lee No Branen Store. EDDIE, ted teacher: ep Th thetr arene or tata n ME ESTREN, O15 Wee returned from ¥ MAN HAibé an “JABROLL'S M Ww Iy2-w k= 3m, 1. Next Abiress CHAS. CUsE OF THB COLUMBIAS | -Ou toni exes NIVERSITY WUATKN ISLAN . } WASHIN 2 LIsHMENT premiere, Millie ANNET EY The exeretans of this <cheol witt ts reat henatifnl ladies’ COURT Cctober next. Prefomors TYLEL st thom back in time, ST CLASS SCOURER, DUTCHMAN'S GHOST M4 poe Ap a A Grand ¢ Novelty Perforsiance. S de’ Bis sour p Fawiy Matias every Wie avved withe t takin ae tiaees every WEDNESDAY and | BATU cetd tr DAY, ma Vy Abb's NEW OPERA HOUSE, LAST Nt BNEW MAGDALEN E SATURDAY, ion of LADIES AND CHILDs att prices ASHIUNAULE SEAS nn f ps cleaned without «} te removed effectually, aut Tshow again. 4 Glover clean nT OFT GRAND MATINE Por the acc ft £ proce nitcinl JeST BOOK (Tee TUCK SKIRTS for tS. HELLER'S, 719 Market Space 5 McCORMICK, 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ; Bas constantly on hand a fine assertment of 10 ABTIST, _____HOTELs. — IMPORTED BONNETS, Ged []¥S°N'S HOTEL, 8TBAWS, CHIPS, sappotlh, EITILE DETECTIVE, |, No. 709 G STRE FLOWERS, RIBBONS, & ial Locke. on <li of the newest 4 |. Ladies a COLP- Berwess = dip ere CAPS ond COU pee IMPERIAL HOTEL. JAMES SYKES, Py TRE LARGEST ASSORTMENT SUITS: selling at reduced prices, str, LADIES Set Tin e 8. HELL 3, Tie tor was-ly Ket Space, | oe" OxTiNe setLy EAL HAIR SWITCHES, Price @9,scliinagfor | FP BEE MUSTCAL CONCE x Faoxtine PENxevivanta AVENTR, Sent BELLER Std bake Bee a o ENE DAY AND BVENING, Beton 1h and th S reeds, soy ADIES ner ee TE 000 URCHESTRION NCH STAROH ENAMEL Y ‘ o 4 ath 6, wey Waemixees,D.O. TNE te Sn an forming the latest Oparatic una National Muste, ‘n. It tmparte @ beautiful gloss to the fabric. € i C WILLARD, hd” er UR! BBITT HOUSE, MR. SCHWARZENBE RG 465 Pennsylvania avenue, routh side eh Rtreets. fu inmonse Orchestra, bines complete, nl ASRINGTON, DO. ieplely COAL AND WOOD, Of Re. " PCO MING ) McCAULEY & SROs, zit es. Phat insta a soe COMPANY, OF PA se ‘WOOD AND COAL DEALERS. =e MARKRITE Total asneia Ju SLT o>. Biro Ie Yards—No, 619 Gx stroot sunsbwost, aud No. 1418 | Np. 439 7th street, boiwers D aud M strests, elgbt = . 4b street porthwest. dours al ute Odd Feilow's iiall, P Depot—i3% sireet wharf, Choice Of Paiusings, Engraving, Chromoe, %o. — f iso, largest stack. 'Paner Hong! eWladew _s A chotce and varied stock of WOOD ard SOAL Pictures, Bramee, Pictrra Duras aud ‘Ten ‘him Special Agent, kept constantly on hand yy d-4m POSE YOUR PRopERTy IN TH REWVENS LNSUKANCE cow WASH ENG TON AND ¢ G SEDUWN. ©, seine s ¥ nd Surpieas... 2 1 F Bank of Wastin ngs, Nail, &o., inthe District. Fr kums Casi, Piano remeber Name and Number. jol-ty* 4 LL KINDS OF OSST- OFF WEABING A A PARRL can be a1 by edercen 6 ! oO! I PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 101 1 B Vow READY! wee NEWMAN HALL, Y OF ENGLAND, AT LINCOLN BALL, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6. Subject, “TRE DIGNITY OF LABOH.” tn, at tho Ellis Masic oH fe aN co, 4,090 P.O. Bepartmnens mine strong Fire Lusarane - GERMAN AMERICAN, UFR Y., Caphal, 91,000,000 1Y MERCHANTS Eat ys mK FIRE 'NSURANCS ANY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT the or 9 ethacenad FASHIONABLE AND CHOICE at eed Weeden de rg irdicyensablo to health, comfort, eheerfatness a EF Otis TOF COLUMBIA, tediuiness, ang ie pro dn this bi Oreamezed Apret Yas, 1503 fed Loli v Used ao commtantly «ft 1s fouud . HY. 800, Taf ecournny we well wy comfort o gt u Ls AVENUE Date Stone.) 9 : al attention in onter to guard Fail and Winter Cicthing! imenita 10 which they are Sxposea, n the qtick relief afforded. bj 1 th thelr treatment; aud A ofp os. ameng them mav' ional, ynd-cinl and potitical di coup ing the highest postti f patronies De WHITE'S t, opposite the U MENS DP ESS SUITS, 5 LESS SUITS, 1? MENS’ BUSINESS SUITS, MENS’ BUSINESS SU1is, hae for years ba MENS WORKING SUIT: 3 MBAS WORKING SULTS npwarde ) Owing to prose of bi fice hoor, Dr wale fe tnable to v1 crw ‘exc ré p.m, = YOUTHS BUSINESS AND DEESS SUITS. i Paella ~ ypest ESTATE 4 € OF Th separate pla <n OF THE AND sHoEs, WHOLESALE AND BETALL. have just received a large stock of 5) GAITERS and ! « SCHOOL AND DEESS SUITS OOTS JBBERS, w A A. BTRAUH, Popular Clothing 1 ati and Winter Goods. 20:1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, Between 10th and 11th Stree | ' . ___Tbree Heors from Rlev enthstent | Fe | TUE LARGEST ASSORTMEN x ees | INE LARGE TMENT IN AMERICA. : . < RANGES, WILLIAM MORGA’ T most careful {nv estigation " = aS 65 to et DEVLIN & COWS, THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK ! prise to our friends be of service Boal Baaie Brokers. tiptions aud orders will be recolved at the SOUTH OF PHILADELPHIA. _#ep20-3m 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AYE, WwW SITE BRANDY, “or Also, Pare WHITE RUM, for Peaches, vk % £02 Bh atrat norton. H. L GREGORY, | ‘Very ans La ast “en = avonue Philadelphia REFINED SUGARS, | q “ ‘ . ‘enn anim ppeeie the U. 8. Tr: as sera6 sm 654 PENNSYLVANIA AVENE. | pjogiinG CID VINEGAR dT umbers n nD jt! of th ‘ slants peopeeia att ne Ss either of these YSTERS: ‘Ase, Gertaae WHE Ta Wing viNeGan, : ation te irom: as may be desired ry Fregh GROW A WHOLE SFigEs: = a ie ie aemeneeen tes \OHOLAS WEL oir ba ‘soiree nitinol | goy LORFOUMOVSEER PRPOT, pee ee ee Strict @O™ phiau a . ‘amily Groseries, = Seer ee OO | ee Sioa re Pe Pistons. | Shere, received treah every day by stearobeat eng | CUAS. STE Por tBeldine are OH Eeans Poles, ot Bee sos Sacfemiegeetnied | REAL ESTATE, Fig AND LIVE INS GANoE GOLD SPECTACLE. Qo St macher tr : : *sepzi-im' Lgta and Farina {or Sale, Rent and Ex- Ome BRIDAL AND FUNERAL WREATH Gnsaraic edected inthe beat sind’ moat, reliable Bu. wkslpogs, Rlcindy ‘QU comm oop te misty = Bs strest.&! | Preserved or wl i ‘AMPING DEPOT. F 4 Be Cee ee teres, Oprosite Patent Oftce, weet aiferds, “Al Give us seal. OOLEY'S AGUE POWDERS are warranted to cure, Vo Quinine, 750i, package, jyg-tr AGizoN AND VEAL * ces. market prices. Wedo not have any —e BS, dc., 623 vie by mail premptiy TWO CENTS for deposit in Wis, vice Phi x 1; EB THE VERNMENT AND TOR FINANCIAL Paessu ke. —A letter from Secretury Richard- on Was yesterday mailed to the President of he Obarleston chamber of co: ce, acknowl- ging the memorial of ti Chamber of Commerce, a4 cent of the United es, and referred to the Treasury departm: ich, after reciting the present ‘stringenc: a the diffcnity of obtaining “That the enm of $500,000 t yy rey 9 and main- v y Frys: “To comply with the request it would be necessary for the Treasury depart ment to send currenoy by express to Charleston by express, from time to time, aud to bay with itexchange on New York in competition with private bankers. Should this reqnest be gtanted, @ hundred other places in the country ndght, with equal propricty,ask for the sano relief, * * * Withdue Tegard to tho proper management of the Treasury department with- in the provistons of the law, I lave felt it to be ny duty to decline al! alm!lar propositions fro1a other places, and your request must, therefore, receive Whe same response.” The Situation in Waxhington. ‘The financta! outlook {n this city continues to be more promising, and monetary atfairs are gradually assaming their normal condition. J WABHINGTON CITY 8A BAN Itwae expected thet Nr. Win. F. Mattingly, the receiver, Would Lave had bier port to th. banrt of the conditions of the Yank ready this atternoon. The committee of Unirteen depos! tors appointed by the mucting of depositors at the Board of ‘Trade reomeyn Thursday last wil meet on Monday neat, wien it is expected they will report thelf conclasions to a full meet. Vog of the depositors for their action; notlue of such meeting to be given by the committee, ‘Tue officers of the bunk, ineinding Mr. Rut. re in full sympathy aud accord with the views and put 3 of the committee which does not conncll any precipitate or divided action, but Will ask the views and cooperation of every de- poritor, ‘Chey Bave found it impossible to ob- ain the necessary information to ineare wh and judicious advice, and have therstore wisely postponed aetion. Lhe committees ts com- pofed Of some of oUF Lest business men, and the Interests of the deposttors of the bank may be safoly instrasted to them, sadanrutiasare coal Tax Last Rives or Tax Monoos.—If the Modoes are allowed to follow the traritions of the tribe, they will barn the bodies of the exe- cuted Warriors, aud hold sartous Sava, monica, When Curly-Headed Jack committed suicide at Lost Kiver Bridge several sjaaws of the Cottonwood faction attempted setf-matily. tion, and had not the officers relieved them of cuse-nife the reanlts wonld undoubtedly hay been very serious, Should the sentence ot fried out in cane of dack and his 5, the mourning Modocs, inily Y will bo watched with extrem prevent the plucking of hair and ng Of ficeh.—San Francisco Bulletin, THe AMERICAN MECHANICS, in a recent re- port, state that their order 1s established in 23 states, with nearly 150,000 inembers, and the treasniics of the subordinate coancils have re- orived nearly $2,000,0.0, have paid nearly $500,- vod tor benctits and relief, nearly $50,000 for re- Nefot widows and orphans, aud have nearly +75.0-0 iv a fund forthe kame commendavle ob- ‘This showing is yery creditable ag au ce Of how men who are enriching the y by their labor can -heip themselves by or giuuzatio PREPARATIONS FOR THB French prefect recently wrote to mayors of bis department, advising him, as the cholera had broken out in the district, to tuke all the necessary precautions. After some time the mayor wroté to say that he had taken all the proper steps,and upon the prefect sending to see that ‘were ettectual, he found that tiv only Vavibgmiarge ‘nuscber of goats dee tee aving alarge num rite Ley = ooh tae ah Biack Bass i The SosqueWawman.— Private enterprise bas Hooked the Susquetan- ni yérin the hood of Harrisburg and Dauphin witb black bass from the Potomac. About 200 of the fish were put in the river in 1866, and sinee that time they have so increased nolo pe that they are caught in quan- uti by amateur fishermen. The average — fish now caught is from one to OLERA—A one of the In regard to the local 0) Tony mate tng i Bas ae ca a on new state. Man: s69, the Pe: sale alaw “no should come to the ticpa's t7etoot, oF eat his breed or cheese on the Tue Porm yesterday, in an address to a delegation of three hundred of the faithful, used the following words: “Confusion has entered the enemy's camp. They stri to leave Rome, but I never yeill Pinna ee THE ELROTION of the republican candidates for mayor and of Oh: C., is ple Bae conservatives on the (one hey ‘ularities or frauds, rendering election ‘null and void. Tuomas KinG CaRrott, former! yvernor of Maryland, died at his residence in Dorchee- ter county yesterday. Tue British PaRiiament has again been prorogued until the 16th of December. 7 Nashua is talki fire alarm te! raph. She ought wo wait Ull che bias a big reso laws of I~ ey rereived at the | | | | Hanging of the Chicftaim and Three New Yerk Notes. DISAPPRARANOR OF A NICE YOUNG MAN AND DISCOVERY OF A DEFICIENCY IN RIS Ac counts. New Yore, October 4John Howard Young, money order clerk in the Brookiyn post office, bas been missing from his desk sinee Saturday last, harried exam nation of his accounts shows that a deficiency existe, An expert ac- countant is now making s careful examination to ascertain the exact amount. Mr. Young was looked on as an honest officer, and bis place un the Sunday school aud church of which he was &@ member. was neyer vacant. . TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR pane a et He This Afternoon’s Dispatches —_-——_ Associated Press Reports. EXECUTION OF THE MODOCS. THE LAST OF CAPTAIN JACK. Hix Rand Gone to the ~ Happy « Grounds Captain Jac Vretehed, bat Mts Comrades Meer Their Fate with Tudifference Their Wives and Children Wituess the Shocking Scene, RGus oF PASSENGERS ON RAILROADS—An Important Decision tn Maryland.—A railroad case of Some importance was decided at Camber land, Md., on Tharsday. On the zith of An- gust, Jacob Brown, a lawyer of that city, t bis two daughters to the depot of the Pittsburg and Connellsville railroad, for the purpose of putting them on the cars to go to Somerset They purchased ticketsand awaited the arri train. When it caine Mr. Brown ran for ward to assist the porter in lifting # largo Sara- foga trunk into the baggage car. | Scarcely lisa they got the trank in the car before the train began to move. Mr. Brown rau back to assist his daughters into the ladies’ car, bat the train Was by this time going so tast that the attempt Was considered periloas, The young ladies re mained on the platform and their trunk was taken off by the train. A telegraphic despatch overtook tle train, hor the trank was pat offat itsdestination. Mr. Brown broaght suiton the same day. The ease was tried on Thursday before Judge Beall, the Hon. Henry JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, October 3—Th dent of the Associated Press left Fort is morning at 11:30 o'clock, and by \: arrived here last evening with th wing report of tue execution of Captain ick wud bis band:—Bostoa Charley and Blick on the seatfold first, a ou They trod on it with apparent in ving evidently resolved to a ey have lived. Captain Jack wi at looked wrete ‘The manactes had been strack ms were securely pinioned with isely 9:45 a. m. the interpreters, Captain O.C. Applegate and David Hil, ex 4 © the prisoucra the nature of the order j nd at ty rder pro- | W. Hoffman appearing as ‘counsel for Mr the sentence of the commission and | Brown. It is stated at the outset that the suit nt’s order thereon with the orders or | was not brought to make money, but to estab- etary and the department commander | lish a principle. The testimony was conclusive that the train had not stopped more thana min- ute ortwo. A number of authorities were cited wo Leni hea common bag e mee only furnish seats for passeugers, but give them reas. onable time to get on board'the yehicle. Judg- sere was given in favor of the plaintit? for fifty dollars. im the promos. The two reprieved prisoners— Parncho and Seolux—steod on the ground in front of the scafold, shackled and under guard. Dufing the reading THE PINIONED VICTIMS were seated on the platform of the scaffold with ther feet on the drop, listening anxiously, bat Of course understanding not a word of it.” The hg occupied ten minutes, when the adja- ut read the order and commutation in the ¢ f Barncho and Seolnx, and the poor fel- lows were taken back to the stockade, evidently rejoiced at not ac mpansing the others to the happy bunting grounds. The chaplain the oteréd an earnest aud fervid seuls of the enlprits, which was tertively, THE LAST SORNB OP ALL. At ten o'clock and fifteen minates the fatal s wire placed around their neck reet on of Captain Hoge. It was nec ff a little of Captain Jack's long hai’ h in the way of the rope. Captain then bade tarewell to the prinoners, and Ack caps were pineed over the heads of all the At ten o'clock and twenty minute ey stool on the drop, and the rope was day Cooks & Co.’s INDERTEDNESS—As Ar- rangement to juidate Jt.—A special from Phil- halelphin, dated Inst night, says an elaborate deed of trust is to be filed on Monday and Taes- day of next week, in which Jay Cooke and his partners in Philadelphia and other cities con- vey all of their property to Mr. Rollins, presi- dent of the National Lite Insurance Company of Philadelphia, and late United States missioner of Internal Kevenue. This tru consisting of all of the firm’s property aud p vate estates, including the wives’ duwer-right of the members of the Lonses of Jay Cooke & o., is to be adinintstered under the saper is: of Mr. Roltins and a Philadelphia committee o creditors for the benefit of ail creditors of per cent. is realized out rayer for th etened to at ston wt a si, made with C wi o Y prudent andkerchief.» The bodies swung Fr management the Cookes hope to pay dol nd. ack and Jim apparently dying | Gellar and have « large surplus tor themselves This measure is adopted to prevent the est from being settled fn a baukrapt court, hence without the manipulations of the debtors in realizing the assets. They claim that the creditors will get more under this trust sc! than they would under the bankrupt act, which permite the discharge of the lyaukrupts after they have paid fifty per cent. of their debts. d Schonchin sufte if Bosten and Schone’ w up their legs, but the othe liuost instantly. At ten o'clock mutes their pulses were felt by we. and, as this is being written they aré swinging liteless in th: AS THE DROP FELL with a terribly deadly thug tour poor wretched human beings fell {nto eternity, and a half smothered ery of horror went up from @ crowd ot over five hundred Klamath Indian: witnessed the awful spectacle. P and bitter anguish went from the stockade where the wives and children of the poor fellows had a fair view of the shocking scene. The ns, six in number, had been placed directly in the rear of the gallows, two of them destined to be unoceupted, as the order commntting the sentences of Barncho and Seolux only arrived ut 10:30 o’elock last evening, and preparations bad been made for their execution with the others, An application was made this morning to General Wheaton by the sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon, for the custody of the Indiane indicted by the ‘grand jury of that state, but it was refused. ee eon THE FINANCIAL OULLOOK, But Little Change in the Situation. ¥IUCTUATION IN THE PRICE OV STOCKS, New York, October 4.—Money is loaning at seven per cent. to $1-32, Foreign exchange has been advanced to 1% for prime peatediy A Bioopy Puget In M day evening Mr. Alien a brother of Mr. Edwar were playing cards t kept up watifn late bosr, and Tuesday the guests of the Dougiass House were roused By five pistol shots fired in rapid succes- sion. Onrushing to the billiard-room, wuere the shooting took place, Mr. Allen was found lying upon the floor, and Edwards standing by, revolver in he only witnesses of tie difieulty were thedriver of the Ontonagon stage and the porter of the hotel. They say that» dispute arose over the game of cards, and Mr. Allen threatened to whip Mr. Edwards. The latter said: “You can whip me with your fists, but not with pistols,” whereupon Allen went to the office and procured a revolver, the two dix putants procecding together totive billiard-room, where, after a war of words, they commenced firing at cach ether. Edwards fir-t shot was wide of the mark; his second strack Alien in the back, ud bis third bit fall in the face, the bal penetrating to the base of the brain. None ot Allen's shots took effect. Ravaces or YEtLow Fe New York, Shreveport, ond Memph ast Mon Relief for the Shreveport Suferer: the bankers sixty days sterling bills, but sight | spection of the quarantine stations in New ¥: bills are unchan; the rate remaiming | harbor yesterday by Governor Dix, Healt ’ at 108%. The following notice has been isened trom the clearing house: During the issue an‘ redemption of joan certificates the-weekly bank *tatement will be discon*inued. Gold is quiet, ing. between 110; and 10%. Rates T carrying are 7 per cent. per annum + and for borrowing flat aud M82 te Government bonds firm. Southern state securities firm on email business. Stocks opened firm and advanced in some instances. Wabash rose from 43% to 46. Kock Island from 98 to L uted ng mon'from 43 to 43 Mio au 29 to 204, C. C. & LC. trom Gig to 953,, and Délaware, Lackawanna and Western, from 91, to The market became weak, however, and touched 45 Officer Vandelpool stated that the yellow fever had existed at al! times at tho lower quarantine station from the Istof June to the Ist of Octo- ber. Total number of cases 64, of whom 15 died. Information as to the actual severity of the disease had been withheld from the press to Prevent alarmists injuring the comm =ree of the part, the health officors maaining that so jony as the disease imported from foreign ports was kept inthe lower bay and prevented from er tering the city it was unwise to ueetiossly alarm the public. At Shreveport yesterday Le et were nineteen interments. By order of Pi lent Grant fire thonsand army rations wall beshipped to-day from New Orleans to Shreve- port. At Memphis yesterday there were twenty- ya c ore Tai declined. Wabash _ iy | One yellow fever interments. Kock Island 92%, Northwest common 43%, and Satins ice Obio 2%. Weatern Union declined from Gs eee: AL Conrreence.—After the tox, Lake Shore from 76 to 754, New York | Qpodraiver Teports Central from Wy to 8%, Pacific Mail from | STAR; of the proceedings of the & Bienen OF PEAKR, OPDYKB AND 00. ple Fire hace Deanot The Bulletin announces the snepension ot of Areportof the state of religion was read by Rev. Dr. Stuart. A telegraen from, Berlin was read, congratulating the alliance. Addressus were delivered, giving xn actount of a visit to the Emperor of Germany, the spread of rel inFrance, &. At the night session an a was delivered by Rev. James Davis, givin: a Mesers. Peake, Opdyke & Co, Their liabilities wl amount to about $2,500,000, and they pro- pore to pay in fall, with Interest, as fullows :-— 10'per cent. at two, three, four, five, #ix, seven eight, nine, fifteen and eighteen months, re spectively. THE PROPOSITION ON MESSRS PATON AND CO. Arstairs interesting history of the origin and usefalucs: submitted to their creditors, is as follows: On ngelical their #1,400,000 of indebtedness they offer with | Of the Eva aiiignes. interest ot 1g per cent. at two, three, four, five «Nn. wivow left partientar or- six, seven, eight, nine, fifteen, and eighteen @ should not de buried within ter mouths, respectfully, wiles of the sepuicher of the “old man.” She also desired that her dog might be killed, lest be should visit an obnoxious neighbor. she requested that she might finest coftin which could be had for money, am that her pale form should be wrapped in a rob: of white alpaca. Her wishes have been shame- fully disregarded. The ten miles were reduced to tive; the dog still lives and barks; aud the cofin was @ medium-cost one. There will be some tail rapping in th: At TAH NASHVILLE RACKS yesterday the first race, two mile heats, was won by Nastirille in SETTLED UP. New York, October 4.—Kobinson and Say- dam, Smith and Seaver and C. G. White, who had temporarily suspended, settled up and were admitted to the Stock Exchange to-day. Heavy Bank Frauds in Iowa, Dunveve, Iowa, October 4.—An investiga- tion into the afuirs of the suspended Merchants’ Union bank by the directors shows that a sys- tem of frauds has been perpetrated upon the stockholders und patrons by officers of the bank which has never been exceeded in any concer: oritssize. The amount abstracted from th eam 4 B45, 340, B44 he second race was for the bank reaches $349,473. Of this amount F. W. | Association purse, 6:50, dach two miles. ‘There H. Shetfield, president, has obtained 153. | were two entries; buth horses started. Sum- and Babbage, cashier, * These sum> a 2. mary: Stanford,’ J; Buere, 2. Time, 3434 The track was in’ good condition, the weather tine, and the attendance lwrge. During the af- ternoon abandsome enbseription was taken up for the relief of Memphis. have been abstracted ‘by means of notes ani bis, by over-dratts by direet steals cov- erad by false entries which tter had made npon thé books to the amount of £14,000, whic! is ali charged up to Babbage's account. : cnt balances which did not exist, aud i: ELormye wita wis Sistze-in-Law.— At uF cases Were entirely fictitious, Rockford, 1.4 Charies Williams and Frano Cartalling Week du eincimeat, 1. Williams, the Tatter a young and beaatifal Creiswatt, Otober 4.—The financial trouble | Wo8M, were arrested on Wei a te Heginning to show iteelf in @ desire on the | {%,the wite of Miram | Wititame, Drotier part i a nuyber of our mar toeur- | Oot. rein Hiram togo to the Konosha tail \Leir working forea or reduce the time oi | *¢ Heigl <a his Speen tee dee their employes. This ig no more due to the worth of bis household effects : = trouble of procuring 1 than it is to the for #40, and effect they apprehend the st ney will hay. on the trade’ of i a E ow : the interior, fe Ass . turers have Losing reduced ‘thelr working wipe the peaieartiaeabes tena patio a Swill force, and others follow unless a © ] be sprung upenit, Count de Chambord will is- comes next week. sul T mabiteete next week. Leonsay, presiding Did Not cfiicer of the deputies of the Left Center, has is- Lovisvitys, October 4.—' German sued @ circular calling a meeting of the mem- city, bank vee wer that bers of the party on the 23d instant, and declar- , a8 pal in to some ing in favor of a conservative republic. ee it has every demand UGH has declined to lecture Sa The Ear Markets. before the New York workingmen, except upon Loxpox, wae m—The rate of dis- - Rey coped the ‘count in open market for three months? bilis is | Durean, to hehas bound himscit tor he 4s per cent., or % er than the Bank of Eng- lecture in this country. ited rate. urition is 34 por ‘cont, | 87 Apple-Jack parties are on in Vermont. Paxzis, ‘In a Nashville court a officials of the cl an took $10 worth of swearing 50 conta S in 1 havesettied WILL A CHANGE BE RECOMMENDED? are going up in 1873 are premature. chile nets amu dettane of fe | (ti, Ronen Cate un of Tae United States 3 on eich egaed to = pelo pot within his diocese. method of electing a President, Sa-Nine-tenths of the ministers of the haye taken place yeneraay, whe nae noid, ig try are not as well paid as base ball profemionals. Prthe 3t Sauer a1 | But religion is not the “national game. Star Anthony, inenewen ts sngalrie, aid |, 87-Lyeia Sherman of tone would be im) to Indicate the character of | ly im the Weatherfield Her over that tho method of clocting wee iden | her. mine = bye direct yote would not berecokmendedcie, | . sa-The spirit of a deceased doctor the reason that it wonld be to get the | is practising medicine. He occupies his leisure ip Pg es vote of the Senate for such | ip collecting his old bills, ‘and succeeds better @ plan. in the present method | than he did when hejtra: in a gig. would be remedied. m7 The Niles Democrat recently had a touch- Arrival of Captain Buddingten and Hick efRilget compactor roids is Party. New York, October 4—Arrived, steamships s7The Fe ard ci Antwerp pain, fr Lit 4 The former hes’ Coptat? Beidington ned ne me. associates, of the P crew, on the | salt Lake and the Mormons to be Swallewed tp. A newspaper corresponden’ who has heen “doing Salt Lake for the be ential and widely-cireulated } a lieve that ts the customary expression pounds the startling theory thal the Mermen «uestion, which her caused our goers litte veRation of spirit, isto Be the fashion of dealing wickedness a f thousand yearsago, the diterenoe by ing t fostend Of ® rain Of forty davs and nights, t “ill be an outpouring of water (rom the lake, which need not Inet more than forty minutes (0 be efectual, One sensation-monger says tuere is no Knows outlet to the Great Salt Lake, that over a doren rivers empty into ft, and that the water in the lake has risen twenty foet since the Mormons fret entered the waiiey. The fret few years of thelr settement they user! to. go in swimming on Black Rock, and thix rock now a hu feet from the shore, ant turrounded by water fully twenty feet ‘ace Over twenty years agy the Mormons drow herd of cattle over to Church Island, which roved @ wonderful grasing ground. They Joana a riage extending from the the tsland covered with day the ridge is over twenty fect deep, and usands of wild cattle roaw over the val! * of the island, none having booa to the matnland for years. At some thao poe writer adds, the water hap Glled the wh alt Lake ¥ A rim or shore-line ts Fi The rim t# 0 plainly dedued 5 Ki be Dullt on the side of the range for miles at a stretch without excavating a ton of rock. Who knows how #00n some con- vulsions of mature, such asthe earthquakes #0 frequent in California, may sadden!y close subterranean outlet to the Paciti an, prec: fe @ waste of water upon (ly City ieP. Forcation mx Kresta Toturn Iately Isoed at St ’ age’ TRY. 406 0a0) dor the various instit Jed by thi ubsidies to the schools matntainet ty th 5 imclal Diets. There are now tn the empire eight universities, with seu students; four Military academics, with 450 stud gymnast , 17,080 students; amd 25 ate Empress Maria) tor girls, with 7,000 students. The clemevtary schools are; 400 dis- tict schools, with 27,909 lesiasbenl schoots pupils; 1,3 perils, ny the Provincin! Diets, with 24,900 pupils, Tine list dot tnolude private schools, special schools for agricaltare, commerce, &e., the training scheols for teachers, or the Koman persone Protestant, send Mohawmedan schools with SUD and 7 elementayy schogls established ula Gilbert bas begun her work of ‘aries for the prisons in New Yorks tit Balen toca seneramatien ne ny "TRE 2ERSONS HEREINAFTER NameED peeinted SCPREINTEN DENTS ENKKAL ELECTION to be eld in the sutra fib day of October, 108, ve Districts aud Praciacte, FIRST DISTRICT, TK First, Precinct—@: Bovne, Jobe Lonnden, B.D. McHew- —Chartos RB. Dougiass,B. FP. Pack- ard, John B. Biephensen. SKCOND DISTRICT, t—J.T. Bettio, Mi eur) First Precis wens, B.W, Stunner Preemer ain Hotaead, w au J. Simmone, Joseph OF 1d. Precinct fart, John H. ierry THIRD DISTEIOT First Precinct Krouse, A. Pope, Joba Tar- s Horbert, F H DISTRICT. Firet Preeinct—Jacob Wakenight, i. 3. Cryor, J. ©, Bester. Becoud Prociuct—Jeaiah Lemon, William 8. Bows, James Dicksox FIFTH DISTRI Precinct—Charles Sm F Grant, Owen nied G. Scott, Thomas Brod inn Mired Borden, Henry Mo SIXTH DISTRICT. Thomas, Joseph Alien mes Kelly, William L, Free- SEVENTH DISTRICT. Firet Precinct—Heury Pinckuey, John Oronin, be ene oe Williams, J a arles Wi » James HB. aM. Davis Third’ Preeinct—William Becket, Charles A, Tieat, WJ. Walker. Fourth Precinet—Alfrod Hill, Lawrence Murphy, Willies B Lngratem TM DIsTRIOT Firet Preeinct— William E. Bot Green, Wilh °, First Precinct—James L. rafft Thema, wre Bee st—Bilas Brewning, Adam Thorn- ton, W. P. Mare: Third Precinct—Kofin Holmes, A. T. Wiswall, A. S. Prats. . NUNTH DISTBICT, ati Preetect™ Be Ciatr Burley, John A. Bayly, Bocoma Precinct—Bobert Booker, B. F. French, A.C. Plant. TENTH DISTRICT. lust, Preciuct—James Hudson, Jum Barker, as Hurst. Second Precinet—Jos-ph Davidson, Samucl Hant- = ASLEVEN TA DISTBICT. Firet Precnet—W. E. Kennaugh, Cato Ward, ‘Hemmors| . ei uct—Nichuiss Jonrs, Treman Boss, Fine ope REUEEE POTEET: ances 8 Scanlon, Garry Mason. . a —¥ N. Wood, a F Uri IBTESNTH DisTERi Firet Precipet —W Lica BES oncie a. Boston, Charles I Canfield Scoune Prec! = W. W.Grifin, William Ool- oF. Sells, Wiliam MH, Mar- 4. Fane. FOURTEENTH DISTRIOT. Biret Preciuct—Joln.C. Parker, Juha E. Norris, George kiand. cond Precinct-Horace H. Brower, Archie Bewts, Josiah T. Prather. Third Precinct—Benry Johnson, George Martin, JW. Moore. arth Precinet—J. B. Csssin, George Benfro, Chaces F. Bebreus. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. ety gee —Dr. A. Thomas, Janes McKenna, J wileck Second tuct—D. 8. Jones, John Battle, M.A. Feawi ok. Third Precive:—F. J. Kelley, Williem HM. Bdis- burch, Drumm ut Fourth —D. MeLanghlia, J. H. Tucker, George W, aed a SIATRESTH DISTRICT. _ First Prectuct—Issac Hawkins, J. Tall, Aduit wuMerer. ss nd Procinct—Alicn Loprous, Taos, W. Smith, ¥ arey ‘Third Precinet—D. B. Wheelock, a. W. Wines, David Horeen vest SEVENTEENTH First Precinct—Thomas L. Bailey, B. J. Collins, ore ph ©. Tew Precinct—J.P. Hamer, Charles Heudly, ‘Precinct— William P. Ryder, Jackson Pam- Fees t jact—Alca Lawson, Albert Goodrich, Buds iph Sar, EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. —A. G. McGrew, Jesse Chinn, Bob- +—Th mas B. Smithson, Goorge H. drew Are weinet—G Collison, Joha W. Bran- Preetret—T. H. Berroa, H.O. Johnson, F Meckatee. NINETEENTH DISTRICT. First Prociuct—P. Quirh, )t., Jomn A. Gleason, Wilom Henley. ~ Dennis McNamara, Maurice Second Precinct DW vol, TWESTIETH DISTRICT. Fire Precinct—B. W. Fergason, L. 8. Thomp- eon, John Stewart. Secynd Precinct—B. W. Meets; Louis A, Cor- nish, Patrick Maloney. whee Prectnct—Frank Lowe, William A. ughos, ¥-FIRST DISTRION. inct—B. T. Bower, Lawrence G. ud srectust-—tichard rae, Ben jamie Petery a, Oe eT TR bomD 101 itt ‘iret Ps Fletcher, Dist 5 | 4 ; B a "i

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