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Sarees a ee THE EVENING STAR. | PEBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor, Lith st, at THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, s. BACPPMANN, Preah. ——— «+ corp pow .. AND STOOKS RRBOTLAR. New YORK, October 10.—Money clone at 1-16 « C to . Grecnbacks quoted at 5 to 1 premie gn exchange @ mach depromed, with salen at 10+ prime bankers sterling, and 103 for com: Gold continues 4 tal the prige made further decline to 108%. 4 for currying ranget from 3 pereent. to Lae Govcecmrat "wonte weak and tower. Southern states securities @ull and steady. Stocks irregular, bot lem eo than yesterday. I Western Union, which t«exceptionsily eooea- ¢ trie, r ng from 614 to 99, ad- ‘ E Oly . end still later - f : ined. THE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to their subcribers at TEN CENTS PER WSKK, or FORTY FOUR CENTS FER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cents each. By mail—three months, $1.50; Six months, $3.00; one year, 85. THE WEEKLY STAR—Pablisned Fritay—S10 Byear. BF Invariably in advance, in both case, aaa © german aieuinag sien V%. 42—N2. 6.414 WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER :10, 187 per cent. toe ke Shor to 7 TWO CENTS | Wabash from 4 er ne ree ae | ee Pasi : tase, | et common from 424 to43 4, Obios from | GZ. and Union Pacitic from 1 \ to 194. z i fell off from to 65, and HE LADIES. —— Northwest pre The Buddington Party Ashore. mistaken artist was introduced by ___ LADIES’ Goons. | SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. TE TMAPAED POLAR este entsiee tekcied tee ain onl oe: | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR | > a hetnae ceca te INSLOW’s SOOTH- | gy — Melitehie as Dr. Bese! He looks very man | THIS A fternoon’s Dicpatches | eee ena Down 60 Gxt ted to my very jon" fail to procure Fe i ith a Star R» bout their Cruise, | like Selke, who teaches German inthe pub! ——_2—__ x ORK. October 1, Ila. m-— The steam- : MABTOWS <wac ING SYRUP for all diseases incident to the period Washington News and Go Bip. | Talks witha Lee ES : | schools. He bas a peculiarity of throwing his Associated FP Reports. PR vig nine ght £130 soo ta epee ie. Geld le NO TAUNS, WORSTED GUODS. * | Of seething in children, It relieves the INTERNAL REVEN he receipts fromthis | Most of the Buddington Polaris party brought | Hand in a horse-shoe shape ‘ag a preliminary to Gaenanman @ INANCES. new FR NVA» PATZERS { | source to-day we 510.66. on from New York by the Tallapoosa giadiy | 20"! Virginia Gath ne_* How dyer” oe a FRAMES T FL y nett Your ‘ ous MES. SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP.” Tue creana © Associated banks | 8vailed themselves of the privilege accorded | hervouss has a good eye and head. and is withs LVERS REPORT. afternoon at * | Wor sale by all druggists. Ivitecte | vesterduy amount 78. a0 them by Secretary Robeson, of going ashore | good looking. He don’t have much to say, but . | Batchelorss Hair Bye tothe batt yi i < ris ms es isles yesterday, and by 9 o'clock last night none of — pr beerd ia epee tee for th The Normou Couference. | Ba the a the worl vorsTEp.—The President has appotn put Ode! i r , ‘ond officer, hac BRIGHAM YoUsG's | the only true and perfect Hair Dye; uo ridiculous mo. (Copelanduyrvayor Gf custome for | eee eae ns ant OEIRONE BRT SC! | ad wes,’ pexhapny. dréeming. of tne astee toy . | Hints, no disappointment, harmiess, retiabio, instau- a ¥ 3 German sailors, were on board the vessel. But | segions of the north. New ¥ pape Oe ee | Or aren little of interest, except what relates to the NO INVESTIGATION TO-DAY. cies ae _ | Salt Lake SSS | A petxcation of Pima and Maricopa Indian | death of Capt. Hall, remains to be told of the | pout noon Capt. McRitchie received an or- p tales'Se nosey Mormon | AMUSEMENTS haye arrived at San Diego, en route to | cruise of the Polaris. All of the Baddington | der from the Secretary of the Navy, stating mn. Spinner have been preps = = = < — | San Francisco, and then to Washington. party agree that they were powerless to pre- | that the investigation would not be inaugurated | of the oMee were dune . Brigham ¥ ZiP—ZIP—Z1P—Z1P—Z1P—ZIP— iP » lornew €ia: sae vent teday,and that the men could go ashore, but utry of all moneys pived any only spoke tw | aie = spfast arheirtoht fase dt cenit THE SEPARATION PROM THE TYSON PARTY | must report at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning thorized warrants within : has heanetigte oo FRIDAY IP | of Florida. xy “" | “blowing great guns,” and that they would he was going the post-offices ashe bad writ, | and net expenditures, exclusive of = . ip : ——_ have been glad had they been on the ice floe | ten for the old woman to come to him, as he 4044,091. ‘The net receipts wer Her New and Successfal Play, ip THE CHARMING Lorra is winning all hearts | themselves. Ina conversation with a reporter | didn’t know how leng they would be detained | %* follows: Loans, #214, | Zire {p | by ber grace, beauty, sprightliness and | of Tux Star yesterday, Mr. E: il Schumann, | im Washington. Morton said he didn’t approve Remeenel Seve ue = = Ip | piqnancy. To-night she appears in her now | the cbief engineer of the Polaris, @ young, | of running around town, and proceeded also to >_mnizoe! aed LOTTA’S ONLY MATINEE IP | play of “Zip,” in which she is said to be | "renchy looking German, who seems to be a | write to Mrs. Morton to come to Washington. cYiwee genre oh por mag | SATURDAY, az 24 O'OLOGE, ZIF | Immense. Preadent Grant and his fateily will gentleman of intelligence’ and education, de- A HISTORIC FLAG, nat revenue? S10,0o tmcrease | Y. aT 2% O'C . Zip ph nounced as infamousthe conduct of Tyson in ; 4 | ie, N00 | as ans tp | be present at the performance to-night. representing that Buddington willtully aban- |, Waite - ee epee eee Dies soneee laneous sources,” $4,500,000, « te < mi taking them apart. | Ladies, $0 Ots.; Children, 35 Ou. ZIP | pyasowas—Tho friends of the “good gray | dened the ine fos pert tative of Tax Stan was kindly shown by Capt. | $300,000. The net expenditar Southampton, after nix he’ eajoure in Bee wed effectually, so that they Lotta’s Farewell, Saturday Night. P| poet,” Walt Whitman, will be sorry to hear wats Tyson told this story? i aleepipvteni the ano prins pea oplaaeny reer etre ros pe. al eee Lort notice. Prices mod- g4iP—air—zip—zip—zip—zip—zip—zip | that he nas had a relapse and is considered ina | “Sye"gchurmann.—“I'll tell yon why he tell | latitude, cin fe emeee oe edad 226 north | og for the War department last Boston “Doctors” Arrested for Cirea sepl-ly 53 Prt eit eetigiom: 4p Senator Chandler is | such adamn Iie; he thought we was all dead, | States.” Aside from this, the flag hae an Inter. ia tiplometio mete acorn ae Seeerne am ST Louw Tea? ar a . 7 Pernt city ed tere 2. Chipman and wife | and that’s why he tell that story. He wanted | esting history. It is known as the “Grinnell ie 4 re Phaser eben set leg P at met Bpesee japae wasn eh eee eee De have retuirned to their home in this city from | to get all the eredit. 0, he will be exposed, B and was firet used Dy the United States | 000: thore of the judic out the are been arrested as eir European trip. and I have nodoubt he will be punished.” [This Peacock In ber resoarches ff the goatee | same amount; ex 4 - | was said with considerable feeling.) ocean with the Wilkes exploring expedition. It | Public debt, €543.055.045, Against e521 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU ‘The greatest artists of the age, the Prloracevichs prep er ee eee BUDDINGTON’S HANITS “GoD ENovoH.” | was next used by Lieut DeHaven in the Grins pe tS vila ner gee pe ote op hee OARROLiS, CARROLLS, CasRouts, | ten to attend the Maryland Institute fair now Reporter—“It has been reported that Bud- | ell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, bs gee Dongressional ba ‘Uns constantly on hand a fue assortment of CARBOLLS, | CAKKOLLS, — CABBOLLS, | in progress at Baltimore, has notified the Nf — : x The Mary : ; and subsequently by Dr. Kane in his Arctic ex- | rv; 08 $22,001, making the total reocipts from | |. The Mn searing THE GENERAL. LITTLE DICK. MAsTmR | PFétdentof the institute by letter, thati¢ he | ‘Ugtondrank too much; that in facthe was} Tlorations. Still tater it was used be De. | December, 1563," $154,695. In addition to this | VISIT OW PRESIOAT _ BDDIK, , the | Nearly THE CHALLENGE NOVELTY BILL. id State Fair. ‘KANT—THB * TRIABS OF i ti " ’ h of the time. Is this 60?” Hayes in his North Pos nek ins sum there was credited to this fund on account ereep.” STRAWS, CHIPS, can do so he will visit the exposition with @ | drank muc! ayes in bis Not ‘ole expedition, and t- | or back $196,573 ring the year thet The Baltimore American, in ite notice of the 2 ntact portion of his Cabinet on some day before ita Mr. S.—‘‘He drink not more as ‘T'yson!”” ly by Captain ©. F. Hall, of the Polaris. Joe ng aot ie Se year tuere State Fai Pimitc - is FLOWERS, EIBBOBE, Se, | In thelr great eriginalacts. | 2, Sldst. Suvitations haye alen been tear ts Gan | Atihia pointe Gereunn salle clean by Mr. | [tmay be said of this historic flag that it has | pa Tocelved from the United States of Colom- | Maryland State Fair at Pimlico, moar fay oi Lot she newest designs. Ladios GAPS and COLF- aus Sherssan bud atetteo cite oman Schuman put in with—*-Ves, Tyson drink more | been further north and further south than any | Di8, 8114-40. The First tyr tokens alonag ee | 1d one which doubtless largely increased PULES just received. _ms-tr “JARROLL'S “MASQUERADE.” ——— . as Buddington, I swear to dat allde time. De | ‘lag in the world. It is the property of Mr. | S18 Das given an opinion different from that nee, Was the visit of General Grant. PRE LABCEST ASSORTMENT OF LADIES | The creat Manton Phenomeuon, Prof RICHARDS. | Tum Senate CHaPLaixcy.—The Washing- | q°n'senlameece.” HeUsy # Gclavell, of New York, whe has pre- | Sooo, sation meade tor oak rash oon | The Proadential party, cousloting ot enahom BOYEe nation str ee, ‘The great Teutonic Comedian, JULE KEEN. ton correspondent of the New York Times says | Ii—‘But did Buddington ever get drank?” | sented it to every Polar expedition from that of | SPPTorTiation made for back pay and salaries is | The P Postmaster General Oreswell, General atts 'S MELLER'S, 71d Market Space, | 4, (the chat ‘WRI AVERY! | thatthe most prominent candidate” forthe | Mr S—‘O, he take’ drink somo timo— | De taven downto Halle Le was reed cone os | Bet OF aC art RRR ee La mete | Dabeack: Betecety Diaeene eek when en EAL HAIR SWITOHES, Price §9, selling for wo mew ball OW SKT ney inthe Senate chaplaincy expected to | Whenever he want it, de same like everybody.” | Captain McKitehie by Captain Buddington to peg rete Teguiating unexpenled tvatances; | # ashington at 11-15 a, m., and arrived at Cal- £6, at S HELLER’S, 715 Market Spacei2s-ly | ACHMET’s D ND ‘L’ECOSSAISE hocated bythe stems cf ter be hoe Here the German sailor remarked—He | be returned to Mr. Grinnell. It isof ordinary | ‘Pat al. Sotbac mints TERE oe tee en nn | wank Binion me bor ehunies edier aS on They a = — sds intreaucing the star premiere, Mlle. ANNETTI | D¢ caused by the absence of Rev. Dr. sometimes, not often, take too much, and was | bunting, is about eight by three feet, and ha- | '™€, aNd consequently that at the end of two Seen t the = oral 7 ADIES i Swick Rev. Dr. O. H. Tit 2 ae ae were received at the depot by General Brown, 5 TRENCH STARCH ENAMEL GALETTI and our twelve bewuliful ladies’ COURT | b€xt winter is Rev. Dr. O. H. Tiffany, p a little tipsy—not drank, only tipsy.” twenty-four stare of white muslin sewed in the | Tetrtg the Pine noe OF salary will re | eee ee ‘m. J. Albert and te the Dest article in the world for doingnp Linen or | OF BEAUTY Baliet. the Metropolitan M Iya ten Weies sled of |" Xt.—Did the men generally like Budding- | “union.” ‘The words “Peacock ag” wre | Vert to the Treasury. ay Peeoenng aa tr? F jo the fabric. | The taverite oe Ye THOMPSON seca Ye ay a tow yeu. to stamped on the left hand corner in black ink oS <ermtion, the token cae oak ete ee & 00. Mnaeteeturere, in the moat Jangvabte {fall farcesy Navat Onpxns—Commander Geo. A. Sto | ,MrS—U0, yeu, he, was good enongh; in en ae de TEE SPUReRES BOOrR GE in ‘waiting for thet at the O Viectiemeres Marrioes, % DUTCHMAN'S GHosT! | ene t temporary duty at Norfolk, Va.; Lieut. | boon printed in the newspaper,” laris is im posession of Dr. Bessels. Horrors of Yeliow Fever, prod te Pea eee Z A Grand Olio Novelty Performan Louis A. Kingsley to the Hydrographic Otice, | “R'is Buddington a good navigator—a good THE OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION a tl ce eae | — Family Mat e Y SDAY and | w: ;. s q Terrible Scenes at Shreveport a DRY “oops pet ukbay Mies every WEDNESDAY, and | washington, D. C.; Master A. M. Thockara to veport and , aut ill be commenced at the navy-yard to-morrow Memphis. | tae Bo ae e Asiatic’ station. Detached -—Commander . S.—‘He isa good sailor; just as good a | “ll b < Edi bund Li | urned towards tl (EW AND CHOICE DnY Goops— | F2™= MUSICAT Concerts Edward T. Nichols trom duty as a member ot 1 sailor as you like to go with,” morning, At ten o'clock, and the Navy depart: | | 9 a a bor N 5 cer tear oe WeBY DAY AND EVENING. the examining and retiring board at Washing- CAPT. HALE AnD HIS DeATE. has engaged Messrs. Cieplane and | NP vck. The arrival of the ROGAN & WY¥ “€6,000 ORCHESTRION ton, end ordered to command the navy yard, R.—“Was Capt. Hall generally liked?” ; of this city, to make @ full phono- | th) te a stir, and im a few 1018 and 1820 7:4 « Performing the latest Operatic and Natisaal Masic, | Botton; Ensign Wm. G. Mayor from the Ports: 7 3 z graphic report city and om skirts, most of which e crowd congreg around the ‘dbb nee Gon teats Genet at * | mouth and placed on waiting orders; Surgeon | Mr. S—'Yes; Capt. Hall was a good man and aur a0 Gon oe ae ak | ors were then invited to worth @5. _ 46% Pont; SCHWARZEN BERG'S, jaarles H. Burbank from the navy yard, Mare | was just like a brother to us.” ‘The Nathan Murder Mystery. Among the deaths reported ia that of ¢ | at was spread in STYLISH DRESS GOODS © Penusylvania av : sland, and placed on sick leave. K.—It has been stated that he had anarrels 18 IT ABOUT TO BE UNRAVELLED? john W. Stuart, Colonel D. he Mae | 1 the mvitation, # a “ae This inatrumert represestene immense Orchest s. with Buddington and Dr. Bessels.”” rou Se he catetiees who @trived tn tem | Coos. tisvmabar are aster soll. tae | few minutes party were b ; Ldruus,cyubairs aul chimescomplete oe | 78% LATE Prov. Guonce M. Scnazrran— | “yyy ci, well 1 don't, know. Every- | York yesterday with Irving, the confessed mur. Sse Open, Dat no paricaie th F gaged diset of cold roast f i Fresh’ c: é ayson dranght. s2-3m | At meeting of the Philosophical society of | (ning was harmony with us. I hear no quarrel | “erer of Nathan, says the story told by the pris- THE PRUER BROKE OUT im BrAmeeTELE beet, boiled h pastry, trait, & STRICTLY ONE PRIDE nts H H 3 Henry te the shale, sel Thootoes: Gill een, | Wan Dr, mewels Geuerslly UKCd by tae eral be Seuoeed Contra tae ean | skulle Save: left the village. More new cxos ae th A pee yes lend GAN & WYLIE, ‘TH St. M Tru Br. | secretary, resolutions were adopted expressing | officers ment 7 ‘¢ | have to be done over. AP facts which have | 8f@ reported on the other sie of the rive: e' Agency for Mme. Demorest’s Reliable Paterna, ARKRITER'S, profound regret on the deceass of their col- | | Mr. S.—*Well, I think so; anyhow I don’t | have Sred'tn oe tae to the Na. | Physicians advise the absentees not to return not the articles on exhibi- bocca me Ses Tee smrests hecwroct, Di and I streets, eight | league, Prof. George M. Schaeffer, an associate jJ like him well enough.” never appeared in print in relation to the Na- | foot until the danger is over. rly were then escorted to the y MORY BAXTER'’s Choice Oil Paintings, Kngravinge, Ontomoe, &c, | personally endeared to them, and who was foc chuman showed a disinclination to say | than case have been known by the officers en- TO RE RUNG FOR KOBRING THR DRAD. before which all the horses sm the | - Aleo, largest stock "Paper Hangings, Wisdew | woany years earnestly devoted tothe culttvation | anything elther for or against Dr. hesscls, aud Homcdrn tis cage some time. They have waited | °C. Soiron, KG. Wilts and Ac Moet gews oh Grant: PRICE LIST: Shades. Pictures, Frames, Picvare Gorda and Tas- | und promotion of iemeres ectonce, The seesta- 9 oe ee Coen Oe cr anus, 3O SPRING | Co olatt, ane ikl now believed that Irvinghas | ce to Shreveport trom New Oriol wakir iment on the apoarance of ame r ig Rings, Nails, &c., in the District. tons express the high appreciation by the socie- | relative to the cause of Hall’s deat ‘he power to place them on the right track. In | UUTSeS, were arrested body of 8 | oie of the There wore preseut om tha stand, 4 B¢-Picase remember Name an Namber, jol-ly* | ‘Y of the eminent abilities of their departed K.—“T hear that you made some the first place, it is believed that the following. | ¢44 priest of his «! at Preridential © . 4 L bien. —aer> SOL 1" | friend, and of the unusually wide and varied SKETCHES OF ARCTIC 8CENER’ med persons were engaged in the attest to | © If the evidence is clear al Party, ex-<overnor 1 NT = piece. Aree Te Sate Ort WEARING Ap. Tange of bis scientific attainments, and con- | what is the character of these sketches?” > Mr. Nathan's house, duly 20, 1810" George i be hung by th sudan ee BAUGAINS IS ALL RINGS OF DUT GORE. | Oy Addressing oF calling on ‘ivsTa, age, by tendering sinceresympathy to his fam- | wry Sketches embracing views of all the Ellis, Dan Kelly, who ts now in Sing Sing sere. | 81° greatly sere = : sepll-tr 126 Posh eos | ee | Tae Prestpent’s Derosit 1 rae First scenery generally.” prisen. The job wee put op bya German wo. | Patch says no idea can be formed —_ == NaTIoNAL BANK.—The very sensational story R. ‘ave you those sketches with you?” man, whose name pats Secby be ascertained, who | ible state of affuirs there. Peopl ay Gee cue INSURANCE COMPANIES, LECTURES. told about the withdrawal of President Grant's | | Mr. jo, they have all, been turned over | 44. then lodging with Billy Jounson. She sub- | than they can be buried. Hundreds ha d uot have been lew than five vhcctnaencseshecrocd > EV STINE. D.D. of K deposit from the First National Bank the day | ‘© the Secretary of the Navy. sequently went to board with Irving,and while | Wattended. Bodi uncared for y asor Winter's band PRE LYcoulNa £ J. STINE, D. f Kansas, Y | Here the reporter who had not found {t neces- Gouht : til partially decomposed, and at one burial p' ; - 1 & Lis “TUBR at Clarl ‘479 | before the failure turns out to have been an et there, nd doubt, the latter managed to secure p y r I f the grand stand, and Tot eR LSEUBANCE COMPANY, Pa. avenne THURSDAY. SATURDAY and SUN- | fort of somebody's imagination. The facts are | “TY to proclaim himself a representative of | hapers, &c., by which he proposes to show ait | the stench arising from the us Awaiting 1 3 ‘ re DAY EVENING: Sythe ah, 11th and 12h fustant.on | that the President never had ® special deposit | ‘Be Press inquired—Have any reporters boon videncts of Christianity.” Is | with the First National, nor one that wasipre- | t0.8ee you thls mornin . tosay that he killed Nathan, and te tell her | Wave perished from the fever eral Agent, _ Christians and Infidels invited. 68-3t"_ | tended to be epecial. fie wae not allowed in- | ,¥ir-S.—‘‘No, and pees them i! good | how he used the “dog” while doing so. It 1 | pearance, and it still rages elem cs |e | te Es ee ee if they come anyhow; we would say nothing to | 20 that Irvin rit prove that Kelly, who is sompetent burees. Some physi clans bay f Specia! Agent, LO17 M street. v. covered his salary, which the bank drew and | ‘¥em. iar in Sing Sing, kil lathan with the {ron dog. espai he frightful carnage av NSUBE YOUR PROPERTY EDUCATIONAL. placed to his credit, t0 be checked out precisely | , Here the German eatlor spoke—“Yes; these | which was obtained from a caulker in the | ‘he city, though the majority rea ) Is Gj zoncEtowN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTR. | like any other deposit. On the Istof Septem- | /#™ uewspapers tell more lies as a horse can | Brooklyn navy yard; that $10,000 in bonds, that | @boring day and night in the causa of FL COMPANY FW hanING ton aan £ Wate Soncéieg and tay Hekeel Sor ra ber the President's account showed that he had a we don’t got notting to do | were in Nathan's safe, were seen in the Bante | ity. Money is ur + aakerl for: c ce ; G ie Boardin 00) on < ‘ “A : i ints eo eat YS see ORG! wilt bo reopenatl 7 for Young ee | to his credit about $400. His balance was not WAR PATH. CHARTERED BY CONGEESS 1837. pital a nly with = number of A just comfort- his first cigar, when 3 tl waa rang for RACE & purse of $259, for horses and owned in’ Margland; nd and $25 to third. H. e county, entered black Armatrong, county, about the Nathan case. Dan Kelly was heard | trment is horrible. Nine hundred porsons “The Origin am raclite f 7 f Kelly a few days after the murder: that = . a ‘So Ts73. : = | R—“Well, T anpnose yon ean tlk if you | % N is “ ENDIANS ON TE full corps Of experienced Pecshors and Profes- | (cTeascd at allduring the month, and on the these bonds were negotiated; and that Nathan’s - 7. lesire to dose. The Secretary of the Navy has — ae ae aes SS : 2 - 15th, three days before the suspension, his ac- > watch and chain were pawned in Center street re . tered bi geld Modoc; 0. C Cog itel one Sor piss ee EE decom wrtnctoal, count showed an over-draftof $71. This over- | siven you permission [hear, to talk all you want | the Gay after the murder” gp pag cer el page prion led poe Baltimore, entered hay gelding Mickey * we. by ; 2 rn id ecel n 5 LS SsunEEEENEEEEEnnenenenemeeremeeeeeea! “ On th r b ci James Adams, Pre« BS. 8. A. PECK 'S EELEOT 0 little tin box on deposit in this bank, and he WILL BAY NOTTING TO DB REPORTERS. LAND, Mp.—Arrest of the Alleged Criminal.—. r- Lours, October 10.—A letter dated Pac ue ber Mickey Free distanced Rerker A. & Wilson, Mors NtROkS SELECT SOHOOU sou, | was in Pittsburg the day it is said to have been | We tell our story to the Secretary to-morrow; | Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun from | blo, Col., @ctober 5, says: On Sept s f ‘4 rl The fourteenth annual seasion commenced Bxr carried over to the White House to him. He Cumberland, Md., dated yesterday, says: Alice | party of some 30 Indians, co: See ae ting of Choy " Maida bad second BER 13TH ‘ep l6-1 aiid : that’senough.” Baker, six years old, daughter of a widow em- | ennes, Arapatioes, a came into Ar . cond, O¥8" ACADEMY (Fourth Yearj—worr 30 Ooake & Ce. coutamiee ks private vatuabis | _R—*Well, you inust look out for the report- | ployed at the Central hotel, was enticed into the | kansas valley from the ; Wate beensk, ee commences SEPTEMBER Ast, at Dr. Sunder | papers, and Legis other things the registered | ¢r8. They'll be here you may depend, and will | water closet of the hotel shortly after 10 o’clock | posite Fort Lyon, ne mos. 3 Paiste a anes Mreet, between O atreat aud | Kawlins bonds which he holds in trust, but not | pump you as dry asa chip if chey oncé got hold | this morning by a guest, who gives the name of | tnanding ofticers at 1 wyon had 3 1. Lonisiana avenue northwest. See circular, at 4 of you.” J.D. Lear, Brooklyn, N. Y., and brutally out- | the chiefs. but could les present actpal bookstores, or cell st the Principal's est- | stout a ween aficr the pace clean eee aay erman sailor (with a knowing wink.)—“I | raged. Lear then went to his room, and the | tention of the Indias Ss amcnliip nies THe GERMAN AMERICAN te: camber el pape Nedien io eee TO | themmmse Gay tied the overdiart’o¢ cies | understand all dovyoukuow, 1 inem & iakor| onic infiemel tho omer chee eee Le try as their ow e ‘to all, to wagons. Osh Cal ugl6 ee ee ESE BOYS, Principal National was paid.— Wash. Cor. N. ¥. Times. de reporters in N’y Yorick, and I can tell ‘em | summoned, and he was arrested and arraigned | roam over it as they pleased. They were a fh Ides th ~4 THE MERC mate, < FN = = = — = = a — de first I lay eyes onem. 0, 1 kuow dem fellers, | before Justice Beall, who rroceeded with the | warriors, cond, £25 to the soe <t08 a A Mai, Ropes Caveur.—For some time ‘ou {? prisoner = sunt an aed getter ether} PEMED WITH SARACEIOAUEED (GOVERR- l county, entered ae ORCOR past money letters passing through Fannetts- he reporter had presence of the little girl, who fally identitie: MEDT KIPLES, wee ‘ding Bu Sian, of Fred- 1 or THE aomeaae T OF C Ey ae ae een 1011 burg, Fulton county” Pac pont ones, cosaion A CONVERSATION WIT ODRLL, the prisoner. There is strong circumstantial | one or two good revolvers each, and bows, oi annie. 5 parma At. “a Somes a 3 JO , * * . Oreamized Aprei Le, issed s thei ‘ion, - evidence by two other witnesses. Three physi- pears, &c., and each had an extra led hors Soler enue eee ee ae mall seen the assistant engineer, lastnight. He is rega-| cians examined the child and Lear, ‘and. after as comcacetant at Fort Lyon requested th suspicion that all was not right, the Post- | ‘ar down-easter. Althongh he did not refuse to hearing their testimony, the justice committed | Indians to return to their reservation, to wh nder the stri master, named James Miller, was suspected as | converse, whenever a material question was | the See = ceatt ee senoe of the oy ae that they would g when thay wore ar wich —aatesniings $ the guilty party. A detective was ordered to | asked him, he would reply to theeffect that ‘he | @Tand jury. He was taken under a si ng gu: ready, and talked very impudently. Two days JOBN T. LENMAS, President, Wow READY: work up tie affair, A decoy of money letters: | semc4,bimy he would rte" «che hocrd sich a | of oflicers and heavily ironed to fail. A lar A. H. BERR, Vice President, was set, and the detective having gone toFan- | statement was made into the newspapers.” capital. FICE No Jr., of Baltimore, entered bay gelding John , | Thomas. On the’ first heat Buckwheat went : first, Flash a close seco ra. Time, 2:47 On the broke into a gallop and head, coming in’ first amid A large | afterwards they left, and. proceading and excited crowd was about the magistrate’s | Arkansas river througli the settlements the je i ch vocit trom the concourse of spee nettsburg Wednesday, secreted himself at night office at the time of the examination, and some | into small parties along the various trilntary | Much voc 7 » Ohaa. a hear the post office. “About 2 o'clock yesterdiny | When aeked if weal. Foon ate tae entnurat | talked of lynching, but were awed by the deter: sf began an Indlacrinivate Manske tore present si. On the third heat pop Jehu 7. Morning he caught theofficial in the act of rob- | herd some one say suthin’ about his not dyin’ a | mined maimer of the officers. Lear was some- nk Of cattle, compelling the berd- | oning ‘unier the iting fret, Backenent - B. bing the letters of money. Ho was immediate- | pat’ral death, but I don’t know whetuer be did | What cool in bis demeanor, and wanted to make | ers to cook for them. This continuel ab, sencnh Seem Shemas aed’ wink ‘Oa . iy arrested and conveyed to Philsdelphia. The | or not; maybe hedidw't, but thon agin he might, | Rétatement. ‘The justice admouished him to | week, during which time s-veral huudced hawt | See0P4, Jol Og peg i oy EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT prisoner isa brother of Estie Miller, who ia in | yeou see.” ‘This is a fair specimen of “Me, | Hold bis peace till trial by the court, which | of cattle were killed, and vn ie string ahead of John Thomas # length, Buckwheat hs further in the rear, Time, 2464. th heat Flash kept the lead, and went the penitentiary for robbing the mation the | [cody . fng ali | Would take place the present term. ‘Lear is EXCITEMENT AND CONSTR! cmpany bas for years been South Mountain Kuliroad, om which be was the ee ee Nee Ob MUOROC OE S| Toe thirty years of age, and intelligent look- | were created among te settlers, a urge number jest of aby simainr institutien in the world. ° agent. All of the men are looking remarkably well, | ‘28- Mrs. Baker is» poor, industrious woman. | of whom flocked into Pueblo and other towns. ‘The business of this the Ia at st, John Thomas second. 3 7 Her husband was recently killed on the Con- | At last accounts the Indians were going tow ade e string first, ° lama oe oe Tae EvaNGELical, Cononess.— After our tome Beck stftng Gal eeatte Then ace nellevilie rallroad. Physicians are of opinion | the settlements on the Los Animos river, below | Buckwlicat third F eiceranhle, report Of the proceedings of the | Cutts neahy, and sil dreee in-citizens crothes, | tuat the child is not dangerously inured, but | Trinidad, and the citizens were arming for de. Lag a a FASHIONABLE AND CHOIOK | (cuit Worisey read a paper on tho Constitution | We Material generally being heavy bide tannel, | Wilswer much. ‘There legreat Indiguation in Fee ee teen nnenes Rave siveety | Ct Goedesked tach Guat ed ges teen rent toon and government of the United States. A er CAPT. BUDDINGTON ~ caused great eae = os tement among the sectators. ‘HAS. STEWART & CO.. C™ Ghembes awe Built thre herders who attempted to di fj ins, opp. Ci ATS, FIRE AND LivE IS AGKDTS herds are reported to have been k Indians came from the reservation nea! was also read on “The Sabbath made for Man.” | is apparently aboat forty-eight or fifty yearsof | _A Love Romas 5 among the hills and dales of Western Maryland | sii, The afternoon session was devoted to a free dis- i Fall and Winter Clothing! | (ci crine relations of ie church and state, | “#e. He is rather short in statue, is heavily 1x WESTERN MARYLAND— THE THIRD BACB » at the Mouth of a Pistol._Away up was for a purse of $300. two-mile heats, best ar atteution paid. te Collections, ———. not, Stevenson, Grant, Burnet and English. at | ‘hin brown beard tinged with gray around the | ousy, which occasionally atrike athwart the pro- tates se nchene <a tered gray gedling Joc. MoGes; W. C. Perry pg ig pn en che’ second section, héld in St. Paul's M. E, | chin and has a full red face ‘with @ pair of | “ines of life, is just approaching an end. Near The Evangelical Congress, Baltmore, entered bay gelding’ Tom Scharf. ‘sepa3-Ins ENS’ DRESS SUITS. Church, a paper was read by Rev. J. L. M. | *leepy looking gray eyes, surrounded by plainly | ‘the pleasant town of naconing, last summer, New Yous, ber 10.—The delegates to the | Joe. McGee got the pole, Little Mack the mud- "gua BorLe ——_vaanxcanncm | 2eNe Retz Curny, L. L. D., of Ricumond, on the influence | marked ‘ows feet.” Altogether he is a rustic courtship was progressin » with John | Evangelical Alliance conference are very busy | ‘l/¢ and Tom Scharfoutside. On the tirst heat J ae . . of Christianity’on civil and religious liberty, | Phle matic: amiable looking man, and is appa- | §. Coleman and Miss Orphe Miller asthe par- | today, ‘The first section met im Asscinans, | there. war & smart contest along the home JUAN BOYLE & Co. which excited considerable enthusiasm. ifntly capable of standing a world of hardship. | ties. ‘The swain was ardent, and the county | hall st 10a. m.; the second in St. Paul's M. E. | ftretch, Little Mack trotting under the — BEAL 8STATS ANY NOTE BROKERS, MENS’ BUSINESS SUITS, si ————<$<$$$_<_—_—_— His reddy face and ruby nose also indicate that | beauty just the shade of a coquette. Thegreen- | church, at 10'a.m.; the third in the first. Joe MeGee a close second. No. 609 18th etrect, opposite U. 8. Treasury. aL INBSS SUITS, Curnency Kesumrrion.—The Cincinnati | he is a mam who would never thow his grog over eyed monster came between them, ana the de- the second heat Little Mack h ch, at 10 a. clearing-house association yesterday decided to | his shoulder, but would put himself on the spairing lover attempted her lite. The shot “gence fn eh —praraan end gery be 22 @ eh & OR 8. 4 the fourth m M. quare church, at was winuer by aneck, and Tom Scharf out ath LE & ENS WORKING surTs, | ‘sue nO additional clearing house certilcates, | outside of it, with ease and dispatch. Ho seems | was not a fatal one and tho gil recovereh, | wicerourth im Mastison Square church. at of race. Time 5 . DLENS’ WORKING SUITS. | *%4 #lso retired $50,000 already issued, thus re- bea man of few words and when listening | Coleman was arrested, and Wednesday he | in Associaton hall, and if the attendanc The Judges wer bert Renwick, esq., Col. "| ducing the aggregate to $450,000, They also : § at youwith asleepy look and with his | made his appearance before the court at ders it necessary, the Fou ju t ‘ y, the Fourth Avenue Pr A COTTAG Wit # = —s appointed a committee to devise a plan for set- | lips parted, and his hands clasped behind him. | Cumberland w stand his trial for the eri ill be ope: ie. W. Several small HOUSss, | YOUTHS’ BUSINESS ABD DRESS SUITS, | tlement between the banks while the process of | Those who have read Dickeas's Barnaby | which he had committed. With him was the pen eae cae So cneee bs goal cash parmonte. We retiring the cortitoates shall be procesding, and | Kudge’' would be forcibly reminded of old qocne ine . improved and ni t re imour and Henry Clabaugh, xq. ident seemed to take great interest 8, and during the two-mile race, he topic for discussion at ali the sections to- instructed president Cook to 901 th | Jobn Willett, who kept the Pig and Whistle, or aston Mad inees Sea ine: go the epee gee sevice ringer tan r ~~ i mtn FOSS ‘i ~ ‘, 7 "| ; netrue resident Coo! correspond wi 5 le, tion ions had been restored. She ac- jati - | betier view of the contestant pi Seas ee a | | POT RENOOL Ane ones eis. the clearing-houses of New York and the cities | some other hostelry, on seoing Captain Bud- | companied him from theit country home and | tiie, weqeenne of the Association Hall sec- J etter view UND i i before the races had been fiaished, remains by his side wntil the twelve men good | gates to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art. | ‘be distinguished visitors in company with ON BOARD THE TALLAPOOSA THIS MoRNING. | and true shall have passed upon his fate. If | fenleo sald to tooron solll be tenet clos- | General Brown, and the Hon. John Merryman, various pe in the west and south relative to the mode and | dington. time of currene: Tesumpti ‘A STak re =i Tallapoosa | they are imprestionable enough to be affected | ing business. Only one session will be held, viz. | left the stand for the purpose of inspecting the — “4. STRAUS Kivinpe At the West tl irginis Stato taireld | this morning Tound Capa Beitingen oa | ey the sentiment of the affair, the two will be tnt Association Hall at 2 p. m., and all delegates | cattle. The President and party Heft Calvert « 7 i geo arr immediately; if not, their love will be | are requested to be in their places. On Sunday s: » a TATE pig ecToay OF THE Popular Clothing House, awe pocag® Aeron rare oe ing up and down the deck, clad in a dark tweed | jut to the test of endurance for the time in | evemme four public meetings will be held, one & Bass B De At Van Ser ener anaes on ocialn ag Sty iansvaeaicaeey Atthe start of the first race the ‘horse upou | casimere suit. ‘Two ladies came on board, and | which he may bave to serve out a possible sem. | Stan cademy of Music, which will bes farc- | on Tuesday, while Howes Grant bowing rising all It, "parts of Lota, 1A AVENUR, which Upton G. Long, of Cumberland, Mie | Buddington scampered off to the pilot-house, | tence. well service, for which tickets will be furnished | “ives was parading the sects, Me, eee ite date sod name ct samc, cor 5 > | ands ane ‘ * : ee ; 9 » Mrs. ee he 3 Between 10th and 11th Streets, was riding, shied the track, jumped the fence, | * Spey Aeeacie air nents Lanor StRikm im Parcapacrnra.—The | [mmodiately adjoining the Academy Puemes left her infant babe in a cradle near the fire- velae of ground and pitched him over head-foremost, and fell upon workmen of Southwark foundry, at Philadel- | } 3 . ~ place, and went to see the procession. A spark jot. and adescription of tue | _sepll Three Doors from lev exth8 treet, im as he landed on the opposite side, breaking | minutes, but as soon as I get a good chance | workmen of rday in consequence of the | Ball. This hall, and also Steinway hall, will be | Or fre enapped into the cradle and set the bg material thereof, with the Mec et Bee ull the ribs of his left side. “He died this even- | 29@@ ome comes on board to interrupt me.” | Lhe. Struck yesterday in cor of twenty | open the same evening for, eidresses by home | clothes on are, and burned the lower part of the plugs, water a fire alarm stations, und SOUND FEET ing. | Leng is the second rider this horse (Hark- | (|,.WhY, d—n it,” said the person accosted, | Propsietor insisting upon a reduction of twenty And foreign delegates, and Cooper Institute will | Cund's body to acriap. It died after the Other Yafermat ma the value of prop- | are indispensable to health, comfort, cheerfulness, ay) haskilled within moke Away.’ puddington cast s glance at | ter cent. coming off the mechanics x | be for a German address. Thess three | Mother returned to the sa Faas eee ete aned £08 subscribers only in peml- | Ssetuinemy and long Uitsehd i shts See es | SAY) = feats ber, Cease ce lahoteee, The BSR eek | scooter! “ er to the house. asif to say, ‘It wouldu’t be polite, foundry is one of the lar, ‘establishmnonts to ings commence at 7 o'clock to give all the delegates an opportunity of returning at 9 p. 7 ‘arred in Darm- MORTON, THE SECOND OFFICE the city, and employsnearly six hundred hands. | to tite academy to partce nl Py a im participate in the farewell | +tadt, Germany, on Tuesda) lest, causing grest roe bong fe Senator from | is a blonde, of erect and well-knit frame, stand- Tue First CoLorep Hies Scoot tm Ken- | exercises. ‘Dr. Prime took occasion to thank the | terror ‘the inhabitants, shaking peg Prblic aud howe’ deviting wach a wire ep ony Syphon pl fo specially | King William county, and Join W. Woitz. | ing over 6fect in his stockings. Me is a Scotcs. | TUckY.—The first colored high school ae eens Oh oe greatly and Going considerable damage. Soest af Mesory FM. Pushin and’ ¥.'W. Prati | shilied im theie treatmeats and it tea'welPeasws | Massey charged Woltt and General Wickham man, and his lan, has the twang of the | ‘Fected in the state of Ker + deel pacer ig oy Texas” is S: a ne to examine and supervise the publication of what is | {act that ofpermens, among them many of | with packing the Lynchburg convention in the + guage id in Louisville on Tuesday, with interesting cere- | _ The duty of churches in relation to missions | 89™* — sty led" The Beal Directory of Waahiugtes,,” | ‘he most eminent medical, judicial and political dig. | interest of McMahon, and fepeating it. Woltz | Gael. In hig dress he is neat; his coat, vest, and | ‘Boulsville on Tuenday, with Intercating oore- | | The du ee go » a9 Money grows ensier; Wuthe pulngete Sud they may be assured of the correctness of sect, | Bitaries and others occw ying the highest Pattie ’g | called bimadamn Var,with anoffensivedescrip- | bifurcated ments being of deep naval | were present and participated. The is Joseph Angus, D.D., ie Trckly numbers, not to exceed ity, each contain: | feet pase hand long tits ; for > bad 'y it is fonud to be - Gant Bst Vixornta Poiticans.—. Scomens yar Auares. Lor of eosaomy an welt $a cauifort to give ‘haem occa igure pee mientaond ae aie eeace, :xoTON, D.O., September 11, 1973, | 8100 on in order to guard against the de- | oS Tuesday, between i ‘The public and tase’ dooiting mechege LIE. | Tan hich they are 6x OF, if mili Tuesday, between FE. & fark, Lon | that’s hard. arate suuare snd lot, part of lot and subdivision | (@,Public and private ti ATES | tive adjective. Woltz then struck Massey in | blue, while his apex is crowned with a natty. ture, costing $25,000, and. will don. ‘was not for the first a Sele name are of recor pay offices) vee eevee lath street, opposite the U. | the ce several times. The patties were thon | looking naval oa » Mth some Kind of gold Sommodate 000 pupils. “°° | age of the church Only, wat was to go oncactt | qiz.70t bao senred ltsold placoin fachlonaht » 2 eats parated Congressman and the polit La oT ERAT SES TD geveration. writis , Surveror of the District of Cotamble. | eroutsesome Baler Vera Bene nica: | wparated by Gongressman, not at all afraid of the lady callers. Ashe was | Ra-annssTsp—A colored man named Tolll- | ented by the preacher wade BZ, Geid wes lower last week than at any tim T also have to examine the statistical ta- | bisins, end other ailments of the fect. His fee to Dies to be ined in the above-mentioned publi- | {he general public is @1 per visit. cation, so that the information in them will be sor- | Sisto gan wad =} rect aud in conformity with the Numerical Book | @X ‘0 9% ard <| and other records to my Ce WILLIAM MORGAN, Tax Clerk, tine m. to6 F special Tas New York Stats Tawregaxce Con- ws: him with committing the —_ and murder of YENTION yeaterday adopted a platform demand- R.—‘Mr. Morton, a morning paper makestne | Annie Butler, ‘the little whose body was ‘ng that Congress suppress the im; ‘on, | -tatement that you deny having ever asserted | recently found near Fs Waters, Berk! ire en eee be Src oom Mage lowe you believed ths death of ‘Capt. Hall was preyed hab-go pled oar corg ym vot logis! ot natural, x ‘accused 3 veohYbitions auasese ee not pat , and that you never cast any impu- now lodged im jai! sauking through the nary yard your reporter ver, who was arrested and released, charged ere ten ap and ono be a7-A New York belle now stammers from g7-The Louisville Journal if Congress aid moet, it wouldnt be an extra seatlon, act thorvarhip oataeed aetftheraaittien meraane | (T', =DW. CLARE, Securing from the next legisiaturo a law aab- | sour nutheritg omic aceicety wey SPeae BY ie te oi thon, ahd urging the enforeementor the proscat | ine cittcaod saiysey nothing until after the ctory 6 jegton® n every B, * » im Kk anise tees onal Be ¥. EDw. i - & co., laws against Sunday trafic in liquor. a merely Guaed to cane ir thas sate, ro ‘and ail to whim such a work may be of service. Tue Catuouc Usr in Ne ment is made by authority—by your authorit _ FITCH & FOX, Weal Kecate Bromere. LUMBER, WOOD AND coaL, Xork, yesterday adopted aympa- | , M7, M—er Dever, made anus utemewt cra from Louisville and ugessas Pot ae ofjcrg ftom And orders will be recetved at the | DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, he Thetions chic he has of late ‘hem, so far as I am aware.” Canal Navication BY STEAM.—The steam Puarr & Son, 401 9h street northwest, MOULDINGS, &c., ac. | rienced; also, a resolution ing DR. BESSEL. vanal boats Wm. Newman and Wm. Baxter, M. Farnrz, 1629 Pennsylvania avenge tion of the German and Italian goveruments in Returning toward the ship, your reporter was | with full cargoes of Qontral Office, 626 Lonisians avenus. ee Miltarn’s new Wharf, Depet and Planing Mill, Toot of 4th street expelling the Jesuits and other religious so- bees cleties. const. ch Ya 1e—léth and B streets north: guns so and Sin-et cot sogthonan, mis have left Breanne for the New York state prize paseed by a skipping little human piece of lo- | competing, for, tb comotion in the shape of a man, with a large papa follow. e In THE BAZAINE COURT-MARTIAL, yester- | portfolio under his arm. He walked altogether berland, Md., yesterday, Johanna day, the hearing of M. Riviere’s report was con- | on bis toes, with a quick, springing jump, as if | Everline, thirteen, was run over and kill- Auded, and the documents appended;were read. bumble bees were maki al of his | -d by a freight train of the Baltimore and Ohio Gno relates to the dinpatchen tent wed reccved | heater ‘We mistook him for ove of Prank Lee. | ‘allroad. by ‘used, and that the miscarri lie’s itinerant art elingers, med ‘Rev. Henry . D. in Om 85), cl tees ehien bensina sddreneed ts peottones Ltacea es expedition Ti blatlac, snd accosted | the United state Tarn? dicd ih Philadelphia 4, B. "LEB, iin. | #tecipitated the catastrophe at Sedan, Lim thus:—“ Halles, are you going to make a | yesterday, aged 78 years.