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, THE EVENING STAR. PEBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, ivamia Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANT, 6. H. BACPPMAN , Prost, TH? EVENING STAR {2 sarved by carriers to Subscribers at TEN CuNTe PER WEEK, OB Foury-rock Cents riz Moxrm. Copies Counter Two Cxnts each. By mali—three 01.50; pix months, $3.0; one year, $5. THE WEEKLY STAR—Published Friday—@) 3 ® year, Sw invariably in advance, in both cases, And uo paper sent longer than paid for, | Be Bates of advertizing farnished on application, | ve, 44—NS. 6,695. “Evening Star. D. C., MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 7, 1874. WASHINGTON TWO CENTS. "STEAMER LINES. AMUSEMENTS. MAIL STEAMSHIPS. SEPTEMBER? ery Hight, and two Matinees, ORLY Live BRYING 7H ests 9 Krgegemett extra: toinary, for one week only, of AMERICAN FLAG. the celebrated light-we' fon of the Arens 0 7 yf » Mr. BIL’ BPWARDS, who will ap- an 2 smpion «f Evgiand, Mr = (CABIN, INTERMBVIATE and STSERAGE | BBE fo the elebrsied Farce cf “TOM AND BY.” First appearance in Washing.on ef the ACOOMMODATIONS UNSUEPASSED. Kiva of Teor apd bicpean Comedians, Mr, Bates ss low as by another fi-st-class Line, Be a PETER WHIGHTS £08 —— gents, “EW oDD LLOWS: Hatt, BBORR. Aget, | Seve reet, bewween Dand E. teen foe wR ne ONE WEEK MORE OF Notts: SANFORD'S — Old Time Miastrels! ‘The Steamer GRORGESNNA leaves 7th street BECEIVED BVEKY EVE*ING WiTs BR- EVENING, THOUSIASM wharfevery MONDAY Loek at the Gbange of P ogramme, E. NIGHTINGALE, Age: ‘ek e& . for Leenardt Marshall's, Point L: Friday Eveving Banford’s Benefit. fe. Eaturdey Motinee, doers open at 144 0! ok 7 — Sel _ | . Evening sdmission, 35 and £0 ceuts, Matines 15 1874 SMNEY AeRANGEMENT 7974 — eae eas aw & POTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS, = Se cassinay asian incLe -NIGHT AND Sa 4 N - COLTON’S. BLACKISTON'S ISLAND, AND | 7° BICHT ANP SA) Dar Ballet! LEONARDTOWN. Beauty! Variety’! Merri nent!!! — Pre-eminentiv and Brilliantly Sucerssfal. ‘The swift and favorite 1 Steamer PILOT BOY, | Exiza Wear SBYs Lia ONArMAN, Captain Jusepn White, | = 6th- “The Stars cf the Rvening ors TURSDAY and street Wharf, SLEEPING BRAUTY OF TAS Exctanted Woon, BATUBDAY' MOANING. for Land- Biumrinc Beacty oF THE RNCHANTED Woon, fags om Potcmn ileus: Beatty oF tHe BNCHANTED Woon, Ow TURSDAY. DAY, OF THE Bxcuanten Woon, leave at Tocioek tor at7o'ciockfor | Brerrinc Beatty ¥ Exchianten Woon, Girmont, mont, Bitsring BEAUTY NrED Woon, Ba Sandy Point, Liverpeoi Potnt, Liverpool Point, My Nex Smith's Porat, Smith's Point, A Glorious Farce, with « Glorious Cast. Ghattersca Ghactertony ‘The entire pes format es will be given for th> Sat- ewart's 4 w 5 urday Matines at the usnai c! % Banthine” Pores, Matthies Pore, LEO AND LOT = Incthing” Pointy thins? Point, sen? 6t Dill's Wearf, Mattox Uresk, ware _EmO Mattox Creek, Lovgwood Wharf, Bateatw OuD PA Louswo Dili's Wharf, < ” Goiton's Wharf. nckteton"s sland, Carrivman. Leonardtown, ge P Returning on, Wednes- _ourmen, A PORSK UF 9100, oy, my . oti ying. > Ealing me es Mo vomg TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1874, Fare for round trip. $2.5! ore WH. H. BYLES, Agent, Between sh. HONEST JOH: so" by J.B. MATCH BAOE Sth-atreet Wharf, Rimmors and b. m. MAGG VALL, entered by John Eggleston. It ADMISSION, $1. = Onn we, On Exrnibition end Sal ak FF 80™ PaivapeLrars Ship by “Hew Express Line.” FROM BOSTON AND VIDERCR Mark freight vin “Clydes Iron Linc,” and ship by = Br. “ ston aud Providence Relitcad. . 439 Tt street, D and ' streeta, cight Bee advertisement of “Now Rrpresa Line.” Ho. 439 Tibore above Odd F ows) Halle For fuil information apply to— Cholce Ol Paintings, Engravings, Ohromos, &o G. F. HYDE, Also, largest Paper Hangings, Window Sptly #9 Water street, Georgetown, D.O. Shades, Pictures, Frames, Pictare Cords ANHOR AINE. re lea a naan Sane BY Ploase remouiber Name and Number. jel-ly™ ‘ a. | AWealtive aPPaBeiican be wid to the ve-y 4 + passed, con a0) jo the ve: & EVERY WEUNESDAY Db beet advantage by addressing or ealling on JUST i, SATURDAY. 619 Dotrest. between Gen and From Prem 0 axd Zl Now west. Be Hotes by mail promptly attended to. Barks oF Passack—Pavan Gash paid. iy8-tr TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDON. cbbigesware nantes sheentiten | EXGURSIONS &a. Cabin Ld |, RECON CC jattos T vs WSGeLseblate gue CHeeRAGE gts Sea ft A 'e 3 a 3 Iva fomeme s im 916 4°? CBAND Fastivac, “ats tsswed for amy amownt at lowest races. Wor Tickets of farther information, spply to (Under the anspices of the Bullding Association.) 4 . 43028 SO ANEIE K. HOM oth street near Penneylvan! ‘ Ort)” OCAMMACK & O0..1423 F street NW., aoe, Sek eee oe pé-m.w lcm near Treasury Dept, Washington. ST. LOMINIO's CBUROR, : At BEYER'S SEVENTH STRERT PARK, CUNABD LINE. THUBSDAY, September loth, 1-74. —— All refrestments aéld in the Park for the NOTICE. benefit of the Chureh. Good music With the view of diminishing the chances of col- Tickets, Socents. Children accompanied by their Usion, the Btea:ners of this Line take ® specified | Parents admitted free. seps-5t Course for all seasons ‘On the outwa York or Boston, crossing Meri town to New | ({NOX'D EXPRESS ee int HAS THE BEST FACILITIES €? nothing to the north of 4. =y 4 TRS ‘On the homeward vorcasing the Meridian | FOR PICNICS AND EXCOKSION PARTIES Of80 at 42 Int., or ncthing 10 in. north of INTHE CITY. ————————————— Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenue. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIUAN 592m" GEO, W. KNOX, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Be toms at pes BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, | [HE STEAMER COLUMBIA CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. LEAYBS COMMERCE STREET WHARF, ., F20™ New Youn. SALTIMOKE, FUR WASHINGTON, ON Abyesinis.Wed., Sep. 3 BLT SATURDAY aye P M., ARKIV- Chine... oe e a 4AG HERE 47 ey R Sat-2 Sepela] Algerian Wan, WHARF, ROOT OF S ‘And every foliowing WEDNESDAY aca ear | 9% TUESDAY 47 UEDAY trom New Yerk. BALTIBORE Ae Steamers marked * do netcarry steerage pasten- | guner of these trips gers. iT “ munity to enjoy a sail on the Chess- Batts ov Pass. .—Oadin, a Bis. * tt Sy @e : peake bey and Potomac river wit! mols, seconting to accommedasion: | Tickets to Ps: | or'joss of miueb tne from" business, fe, Able terns. Sicarage $3) currency. le Bteorage tickets fr: a Liverpool and Queenstowa. snd ait parte of Burope, at lowest rates. Through for bile ing given tor Belfast, Glasgo ‘Tuesé¢ays of each week at reasonable rates. Antwerp, and other ports on the Uontine: ft : E fMedivers porte, For freight ead cabin pase- 3¢35-tf STEPHENSON & BROTHER, Agents. ey 06 che Company's -_ a pa ae Steen YAGRT. qaupae iB can oe ocrage , 0 A amall parties for Excur. Building, or to OTIS BIGELOW oe OH fe po + Banker, | sions to CHAIN BEIDGR, or other points. a the Potomac, Apply at 949 Maasach Teen; Trinity 608 7b street, opposite Patent Ofice. = AS. G. FEANCKLYS, Agent, setts avenve. jan®-iy Cc W*austos, Aap baotibewon. FORE : ‘The Sue iron steamer LADY OF THE LAKE PIANOS, ée. having resumed ber rogalar trips to ; ~ ~ — joay: lo * AINABD'S MUSIOAL TBEASURES ay Se eo fete. Benvciatest ucsocewonk of TUk MUBSDAY ot ». m.,reuching at the inci pal AGE, betny ln pte Pome oo abana ifthe ign Composers; can be seen st t Norfolk wit! | yocal’and {nstrum BM. Line for Boston and Provi- American and fore o Con, + FRENCH S, ttationery No. 613 15 b sey Freight shemia hee street, and Mo, 1316 New York avenue, The dase of Ledy ofthe Lakes boosie” above’ work, for artistic merit, both in workman H.R. FITZHCGH, Agort-sch etrcot wharz, | ship and cempoaltion, cannot be excelled: which, A.0. PLAT, General goat,” | (ogsther with 'the low price, commends ti to all Ae old by subscription only, : = a cach, (semi-monthiy,) payable on delivery. [Wj 220H45Ts LIne oF sTRAMsHiPa farantee of the work it i DETwEET thst Dublished by the wel WASEINGTON AND NEW YORE. Brainard & Sons, Clev: : Sne Steomships B.O. KHIGHTane | seps-Im 1316 G, SOHN, Peactica: Pusoxaxan, Bez * prdknd Buus. PrANos. za follown:—Lnare MEW YORE: | wrnoy ae iene Teppect . BDAY S$ | theo Thomas, 8. BM tage day at Tm.” | iused and regulated ‘at 6 BAM, | * Water street, Sevres RREMovED tothe splendid Store Ho. 723 7th street, half square above Patent Of-, ‘eatdent. fice, where we have the best Or ‘1A and all Perasyivania ave- | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, at lowest prices. ‘Promptly at- 33 7th st northwest, Pianos sod all instruments tuned and repaired. a-tr W EXPRESS LINS VIA ©. et eae Beehpaa.ve, wasn. | FO" SPUN TeV REDUCED PRICES! INGTON AND 5 oe a factories: GEORGETOW. ILINS Di From Pier 3, North Wharves, Csmmon, Alban: sfeignia, WEDN: Vai, Syemear oa at saga ase ater street, Georgetown, D.0., MON- large stock = rE part cash and and OBGABS », Homon and | REPAIRING prom ICHENBACH iyotr 423 i HB. «panne 7&D BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. scuoo1 = FIRST OPENING WRITING BOOKS, SLATES, PENS, or SLATE PENCILS, FABERS’ LEAD PENCILS, DBAWING BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PASS BQOKS, MEMOBANDUM BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS. FALL CLOTHING. A LIMITED LINE DIARIES. NOTE, LETTERS, and CAP PAPER, = Wholesale and retail, at the very lowest prices, FINE FALE SUITS “ JUST OPENED. SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, sepstr Corner 45 street and Pa. avenue. HeOL BOOKS, Wholesale and Reatl, at loweat prices she lowe JEEETS BOOKSTORE, © 7th street, above New York avenue. sep2-ln FOR BOYS, A FULL LINE OF ree THE ROCKVILLE Fain, SCHOOL SUITS FCR FALL WEAR. ‘Arrange ments bave been made between the Mont- gomery Oousty Agriculteral Bocie- ‘and the Baltimore and Ohio Beil a2=— rosd for the running of trains to ana from the FAIR on the 91m, 107H, aNp Lir# of SEPTEMBER, 1574, Te By the following sched; ‘ sabingter.... *7 CALL EARLY. «7 EXTRA INDUCEMENTS OFFERED. HABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT 141LORS ¢ FINE CLOTHIERS, scgistr Corner 7th and D Streets 8.W. Hea pquaRters.—The following order was is- sued to-day: EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. 'ASHINGTO! ., Sept. 5th, 1874. INTERNAL REVENUE —Thereceipts from th:s — Order, No. source to-day were $590,252. No. 108, War PRESIDENT GRANT is not expected by the office, September 3d, 1874, the headquar- | examination. clerks at the Executive Mansion to return to | tt of the army will be established at St. Louir, M this city during the present week. munications and reports to ‘these headquarters | Carlists are blockading Pampeluna. MILITARY TRaNsPxens.—The following trans- —— required will be addressed accord- | ERIOUS CHARGE —- N AMERIC fers In the 10th cavalry have been made:—Sec- | '"fi” the following officers will be tranferred ond Lieut. Quincy O'M. Gillmore from company | from Washington to St. Louis, viz: Col. W. D. | merly United K to company F; Second Lieut. Harns J. Gags- | Whipple, A. D. C. and eee Adjutant Gen- | wife were before the correctional tribanal of Ft a eral; Col. J. ©. McCoy, A. D, C.; Col. J. . Au c ‘on & charge of obtaining Se eee denried, A. D. C.; Col. J. E. Tourtetlotte, A.D. | 39,% Ofrancs under false pretenses. It ix charged THE RESIGNATIONS of the following-named | (.; Col. J. M. Bacon, A. D. that Perkins obtained the money by allegations officers have been accepted by the President, to | Col. 0. M. Poe, U. 8. Engineer, A. D. G., will master, September 3; First Lient. Wm. Ge case will be given to-morrow. Rich’a E. Coxe, ath ¢: “nl oa oe Iry. September 3. Ii}. Col. W. D. Whipple will, sbout the Ist of 1874, with permirsion to leave the United Statee, has been granted First Lieutenant Wm. Ger- or o Major Jacob E. Burbank has been further ex- | number, pow emp! 4 at the headquarters or | fortunate people. tended six months. the army, will, at thej«ame time be transferred Convention o SoutHEeaN Rervnticans.— | © St Louis, By order of ee It has been determined by the national repuabli- A.D. can executive committee to call a convention of ——— southern republicans to meet at Atlanta onthe | A Manassas Girl 12th day of October, for the purpose of consider- ing the best means of restoring peace and good order in the reconstructed states. = and marke: Sth cavalry. The extension of the leave | new headquarters. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN CARLE. 22 1 Who Wants Manassas Gazette, Sept. 5th.) I desire to suggest through are cable is in perfect condition. by the Czar of Russia on Mr. McGahan, the cor- | h¢ bas been wearin; Taleaa was of Wie ter oe often felt chagrined thata dilapidated, weather- taken by bim in that campaign, has been re- | poaten, razed eilk hat should be allowed to dis- | Corisitan K- Ross by letter yesterd ceived at the Russian legation in this city, and | peor ne road temples and noble brow. Ob, NOT CHARLEY ROSS APTR forwarded to Mr. McGahan at New York. ew meta nto the bright Deam- ing eyes of their young pastor to be clouded by PREPAYMENT OF PosTaGz ON Newsparens, } Such a frightful hat? Luna. &c.—Third Assistant Postmaster General Bar- ber bas left here for New York to devise the | tw Muesissiprt. The Meridian (Miss) Mer- newspapers and periodicals mailed from the | negro United Sta pooped grpeanomay which goes into effecton | day previous: ‘‘Yesterday afternoon, as the the ist of January, 1875. Alabama and Chattanooga train was coming Commissions Sicnap.—The President has six tl postmasters:—Thomas Cogswell, Newport, RK. | bat. Charlie Briggs was the engiteer, and stopped some three or six shots, variously stated by eye witnesses, were fired at Thos. L. Ivy, the colored mail agent. He is said to have uttered M. Dinsmore, Worcester, Mase.; A. B. Condit. Orange, N. J ; Samuel M. Yost, Staunton, Francis M. Ryan, Streator, [il.; James Rutl Lansing, lowa; Jobn J. Heisel, Brunswick, Mo. rible character of the wounds, was doubtless | POTS: Cox. Waittey REsions AND Hrs Rusroxa- | killed instantly after. The train brought the | , E&WOoD, N. J., September 7.—Fires In tha woods destroyed some ten thousand acres in the Tio 18 AccuPTED.—In view of the actian of | LOdy on to this city. Lt is supposed that Ivy | Counties of Atiantic and Burlingtow, and sere, ral cranberry meadows, a few dwelling houses and saw mills. The fire is still raging. The delayed twenty-four hours on Their work was quick and decisive, and trey | /'day near Pleasant Millson account of fire came to the door of the car to observe what the Secretary Bristow in sustaining the recom- train was stopping for, and so gave his slayers mendations of Solicitor Wilson concerning the | the fair opportunity they wanted. It 1a said it secret service force, Col. Whitley to-day ten- | there were assailants on both sides of the train. | Mail stage w dered his resignation as chiet of that force, which was promptly accepted by Acting Secre- Zonant. His successor bas not yet been wt disappeared in the brush, and no one of all the | MoDe the ry designated. people about the train recognized any one. Ni ‘¢ easterly course towards Philadelphia. BEG in tee nepartingy aE eeeueTed {02 | Caledonian plcnie’ on ‘Thureday afgutedeasis 3 dered mn SAAS of the depattment or | Peat over the head with the butts of their re- balloon at 12:30, on bis return to P! lifornia; Major J. H. Nelson. to duty as chiot | te 'm reply tor & Ciel eet ae ety | The balloon paéeed over Trenton, N Paymaster of the department of Arizona. McKnight, for” simply interceding tomes | rere PRREONAL.—“Pay inspector Gilbert £. | Woods, was similarly treated, and both of them 7 ¢ Thornton, United States Navy,” continues to | locked up on a charge of highway robbery. McKnight and Woodsare quite smallin statare, | CAMO reio natbor at Sovclock thise. m, and 8 are now visiting and inspecting the vessel sonals of the thirteen thousand newspapers of | crippled ex-soldier. An Irish servant girl f, Sian ¢ Se contr faeeretaty Dristow lett here ou | named Mary Maguire appeaied to a Brooklyn | Wich will remain open to visitors during the Sotagy Mgt for New York. Ho willretura | policeman named G. W. Barns for protection | drs eaincy or eoriee meee oe to-night. +"-"Postmaster General Jewell dined | from a man who had insuited her on the street. ee eae et ee Sees flash like @ comet along the line of the per- | and men of good character, MeKuight is ¢ | SUchored off the foot of State street. With Secretary Fish last night. On the pretence of escorting her home, Burns took ber to a secluded her to insensibility, An Old Man Murdered. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., September WASHINGTONIANS Anxvav.—The following Wells, aged 4s years, killed Frederick , Washingtonians were registered in Paris and ———— other European cities on the 22d of August:— | . More Inpray Davitrey—Three Men Kille Pari Dr. W. H. Barrett. Lon- One Burned at the Stake.—A Bismarck obert FE 5 5 3 le rant, Robert vane re, arats; Ea: | tary cecort of the northern. houndary survey | Murderer was arrested. ——— : : between the United States and British Colam- ton. co} rie Evang, J. D. Sabine. Geneva, 4 Fire at Burl > Wiscon: Alexander Porter Morse, Mrs. Whe. | ° - ‘The commission has completed its survey MiLwavKes, » Septemd: lananddaughter. Interlaken, August 20—Mrs. A. Prescott. ee as swatting with war parties of Grow and al poy vg go Tae MARRIAGE oF Miss Suenwan.—The | $ivux Indians, and wear’ Ca Crook @ few Pelagic ate ft neering marriage of Miss Minnie Ewing, daughter of | 145% 9g0 they ed three woodchoppers, one | and Mechanics, of Milwaukee. General Sherman, to Mr. Thomas W. Fitch, U. | 21, "bom they burned at the stake. There are ‘o troubles on the Kansss frontier, and the S. N., will be solemnized on the Ist of October, | Governor of the state has applied to the War Fort VMosnos, Va., at St. Aloysius church, by Archbisbop Purcell, | department for arms with which to repel the | United States steamer Powhatan passed ont of Cincinnati. Sixteen’ hundred invitations | marauding savages. He says that sixteen citi. this morning, towing the sbip St. Mary, for oo ‘e been extended by General and Mrs. Sher- | zens of Kansas have been murdered by Indians | Boston, where the latter will be used as @ state to witness the ceremony, including the | since the 16th of Jun ship President, members of the cabinet, the diplo- bana . matic corps, and distinguished officers of the Tue Prosrecr Park Kacgs.—The Prospect army and navy. The ceremony will begin at | Park Association began a running meeting on 11 o'clock, and ‘be over by arter to 12, and | their track outside thecity of Brooklyn Satur- erage eon Company D, W. L. I. Ei Evuimar September 1. year-olds, three-quarters of a mile, and was won by Minnie McD., beati three lengths. AW INVESTIGATING COMMISSION ASKED POR. Time, 1 The second rea te aa vom of A message was sent to President Grant last pecan. oy ie heats, was won by Mate in night, signed by leading merchants, bankers the latins belee Alea eh ace fog Maar aonal men of Nbreveport, Le., deny- | Time, 1:45y,1334, ‘Tho third race was for & Dg any resident oi ‘paris! artic! of 8500. 1 * = = pated in the recent murders in that section; | PUTS Of $000, for three-year-olds, two miles, not commence until 1 o'clock. —a Wall street To-day. that parish that cannot be controlled by the | /*#stus Corning third. Time 3: — athorities; claiming that the condition of Tae Late OvTRaGES IN KENTUCKY AND as aeking that a commiesion of fair-mivded men Aroned rates bay aud ascertain the trut cpgaged in the lynching of the negro at Nichol- ies aeville On Friday ui t last, directing, if neces- Tae Govanemant Skorat Senvic.—Tho | cary, that the sheriff should summonethe entire | Weaker Secretary of the Treasury, who has g:ven the | power of the county to bring the guilty parties | became strong. subject the fullest investigation, has approved =. sien: ahaa 5 1th. y ¢ Memphis Appeal’s Trenton corzespond- teen, tie een on ee Pree lg ence says that Governor Brown has arrived reference to the secret service force of the | there, tO arsiet in bringing the parties who mur- Treasury. He has directed thai the solicitor | S¢red the negro prisoners to justice. It is as- take immediate steps looking to its reorgan- dilcespess Ses eat, a the 5 ped. rmation. pietaber ization, snd that all the evidence in his hands Pig Moree ere accumulated by reason of his inquiry into the Mr. Begcner’s SERxoN YESTERDAY.—Mr. ina 6 Workings of the secret service force be turned | Beecher preached yerterday at the l'win Moun. | Nucitiee ging tedane” over to the Attorney General, as the law oflicer | tain House, N. H., to the largest audience ever | Bat: = igbg government, for his’ information and | assembled there. ‘The text was the 28th aud | stead uldance. when Wabash . however, Extreme sales + Wabash. $15, @37' ac i, 48° @ie?,; Union Pacific, jad, 99°. ; Lek: Paul, 334, of Ww The Markets. BALTIMORE, Be} following verees of the Sth chapter of Luke, | S{réet and western Ne, 4G@AK; do. extra. 5@ Taxation IN THE DistRict—Views of the | Sud bor being many Gsvoted to the his |S Semsankeas Bio brands, Oca; dar" : Commissioners on the Subject.—The joint eelect | ‘Ota! treatme o life, character and ser- ‘Wheat firm—No lred « vices of Christ. Jt was very able and interest- congressional committee to prepare and submit | ing, and the description given of the transfigu- to Congress a form of government for the Dis- | ration was particularly ek quent. No allusion trict of Columbia, are in constant communica- | Was made which bore any way on the scandal. ite southern, 95@97 fion with the Commissioners now managing | At Umer during his remarks Mr. Beecher ap- | {B+ 88; mixed w 1,5; Dare stronger—seuth- District affairs, Quite recently these officials | peared very much affected, his voice faltering | &,>*$7@%s western mixed, Rye dull, 9 were solicited to give their views with refer. | and bis eyes filling with tate, "At he weonne | 9 Spchangea. Mors Pork dail e2d_nomi- ence to an equitable rate of taxation. In a | sion of the sermon a collection for a poor widow communication to the joint committee on the | with nine children was taken up. Tore fa the cl cent cae Caeanee, SBE | Pxoy, Doxatveow AGAIw ow cae Wine | $2, ° 5 maximum of not over two cent. and a mini- | Onaldson’s balloon, ‘* Barnum,” left Philadel- ‘ be ates '74—oonceesions would have mum of one and one-half per cenf, and that | Bia Saturday afternoon, and remained near | firm, 1.96, Sugar cri Congress appropriate an equal amount. ‘They | Reading all night. It left there at 10 a.m. 10%G@11- are of the opinion that the valuation of property town at? , p.m. Thousands of people went out le ine ie fecommanded wil'amply meet all tae | (eet at sltng the draetrope vale ae | Sie Fare: Spier? Wie oc at re in ir, @ CURT Ent SoD CmNRE OE See Dieta: Paut in triumph into the confer o€ the town, THe PRESIDENT AND THE CzNTENNIAL | He willleave in the fap: § with a party of CONGRESS ANNIVERSARY.—The following Jet. | Allentown journalists for er flight. ter from the President was read in Oarpenters: Hall, Philadelphia, on Saturday. It is dated Long Branch, instant: ‘Your invitation to me to attend the one hundredth Capretapes | meeting of the Centennial Congress in their Sy ulation po fo Reaperdeeterr gee A my recen' cast, escaped nd letters during my t. u apparent t. It would bave afforded oe t0 mech int hope they will be at- tended with all the interest such should naturally inspire.” Navat Onpugs.—Lieut. Wm. J. Barnette to the Hydrographic office; Lieut. Richard Wain- wright to the Naval Observatory. Detached— Onper Ritavive totus RewovatorAaxy | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Lonpow. September 7 —Mario, the famous tenor, bas been arrested at Venice for violation Pursuant to the provisions of General Or- | Of the pre-s law. His residence has bee: artment, Adjutant Gen. } searched, and he has been taken to Turin for PAMPELUNA BEING RLOCKADED. -, on the 15th of October, 1574, and all com- BAVonns, September 7.—It is stated that the Spal be = as for acable bo nage nal . | Temain in Washington, and all ma} reports of pain end Engiand, that he was negotiating 4 NS Se Se ates WOE, BAF | cece uacuntess wade exnioatiee Gitex ok Josn for Don Carlos, and that he was engaged in hart, 9th cavalry. September 30; Second Lieut. | {2 him there, to be compiled and transmitted to | other monied transactions. Jadgment in th B A TERRIDLE oe See tee ew URAY! 6 orn, | October, cause the records, library, and furni- BRLIN, September 7.—There has been a LEAVE OF ABSEBCR untill September 30th, | Powde tho present ofice tobe carefully packed | vers destractive fre in the town of Welning\n. , and turned over to the quarter- | Half of the place was barned. The loss on master’s department for transportation to the | buildings alone is estimated at 3,000,000 thalers. Upwards of 700 families have been made home- beence, on account of sickness, granted iV. Tre clerks and orderlies, (7) seven in | lefs, end there is great distrese among thi Steamenir Great Eastern, September 5— Neon, via Loxpon, September 7.—Sixteen hun- and Ass’t Adj‘t General. dred and ninety-six nautical miles of cable have paged out September 6, 5 o'clock a. m. jose to Skelleg’s, and we are going to buoy and hope to make the final splice to-day. The M 4 ex Little Charley Koss Found Again. Tux Onven ov St. STAMILAUS, with the ad- | Me ColUmns of the Gasctte that the friendsofa | Pivvaperrntahentember te Tact etag ° u > wi ie young minister of this county purchase bim a is a copy of a tele; received at the mayor’: ditional decorations of the knighthood, conferred | new hat to take the place of the aged ‘‘castor” | On COPY ' morning. from Jawmen Hi. Hovt, stor ee toeeprcs Wpdlandvape dy gly mM He | of Orange county, New York:—“There is a respondent of the New York Herald during tho | '§ wg ual 8 ile pldated we tere | child here which I’ believe is the lost Charley Rots. Have had his likeness taken and sent to e he missing ‘THE MURDER OF THE NeGRO MAIL Acest es. Phey were eatisded that best means for carrying out the act of Congress | cury, a democratic paper, gives the following | ‘%€F€ Was ® case of mistaken identity, as Char- ‘e ley would not say he came from Philadelphia st ti . La in relation to the prepayment of postage upon | regarcing the aesassina on of Ti oS Jvy,.8 | ac’ Germantown was the onty locallty he Lace, igned lisions of ey ram Livingstan. = man stood upon | Zana acres have already been, destroyed, and signed the commissions of the following nam-d | the track and flagged the train down with ‘ie | ¢a0%,ecTts, Dave already been destroyed, and much value. Near Harmontown tires are also L; Richard F. Marvin, Duinth, Minn.; Charles | °Pped his train, Immediately as the train fifteen or twenty thousand acres aged, including several cranberry and much valuable timber. Many buid- a single xclamation of pain, and, from the ter- | {88 Were saved only by hard work of the neigh- Copy — - Adve ar ory . Song INCREDIBLE BRUTALITY oF PoLIcEvEN.— ELEETOWN, F-4.5 Dopbember 7-2 ret, Daw. cadutlon of the, Pegeeene On the recom- | The details are published of the incroaibie | *l@s0n reascended in his balloon, Barnum, this mendation of the Paymaster General the fol- | brutality of two New York and one Brooklyn | 7/OrTiDR) With Kiamers ihe valloon rersieck lowing changes in the stations and daties ot J Policeman. George and Michael Malone, two | 4 fresh supply of ges here, and wok @ south, the officers of the pay department have been | brothers, both large and powerful men of the t : i Me Do HILADELPRIA, September 7 rof. m- ht, drank, | sigson passed over Doylestown in Barnum's Boston, September 7 —The city of Peking an old man of 70, near Westbrokville, Sullivan county, last night, in an altercation abont rent, dispatch mentions the arrival there of the mut- | Welebaving beens tenant of deceased. The A on its way home. ‘The returned escort re- } Burlington, Racine county, Friday night, d. port all the region of the upper Missouri river | stroyed' the ilouring mill of Perkins Bros the Aetna, Phicnix and Niagara, of New York, Boute. x = eptember mpany D, of the bi try, passed tl rb the reception at the General's residence will | day. The first race was a sweepstakes of two- | thie clethis minaingien take way to Syracuse ‘as guests of the Sumner corps, of that city. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ax, Geptember?-—The Fost financtal ar- ower for Tenveweo4and steedy for Aliso Te lower for ct sou d was won by Lava; Botany Bay second, | ris. Alisales of gold bave been at ll’ On moll claiming that no spirit of lawlessness exists in 8% M. have been fet ana npl torommyion: and leading bankers bell for sterling to 4 8% and bas been misrepresented abroad, and | Tunnessuz.—CGovernor Leslie, of Kentucky, | 4 55, with bostness at 4 S03: @4 80%; and 4 $8(@4 83';. = neste 3 ‘ on Eatantey instructed Judge Seti of Jes- tee! td po ts ene rt EH o. ages ® 2 a appoin » hyd resident to visit the state | samine county, to canse the arrest of all persons dete, The tock market opened steady to strong, e The general market end ‘6 Shore, 73'4@73%, ie; Bt. 4s @S4: Northwoet, 36, a7; ork Central, 108@i03%s, and Oatos, 34% @2s%" —_—_ TIMORE, Beptember 7.—Cotton quiet and —low middlicgs, oe Fionr duli—Howard 2@t + 1.20@1.23; rejected do., 108@1 hee om 1.20@U25; white western, 1 18@1.3s. land, 125@1.83; do. white,’ 1.%@1.30: t yellow south ers, dull, 92: clear yes terday, and arrived over the suburbs of Allen- | yNaov, 3%: september 7.~Stocks dull and lower, Tue Lovisiaxa Daxoe 2. TO The Peorie oF tue Ustow.—The democratic ard conservative central committee of the state of Lousiana nave issued an address t> the people union setting forth that for nearly ple of Louisiana bave per- 8 stently anplied for relief to the judicial, exec- utive, ard legislative departments of the general government, that the supreme court found it- self without’ power to remedy the wrongs per- petrated by the federal district jad, jana; that the executive remitted gress as the tribunal, but Congress, overwhelm. ingly republican, in both branches, while recog- nizing the wrongs complained of, signalized it- verly inactivity, the real purpose of which waste leave the Kellogg usurpation in power. The address then cites various instances Of alleged violations of law by Gov. Kellogg.and concludes by stating that the people of Louviins do not object to United States troops being sts tloned in thelr midst. These troups may as well be sta:imed in th's state as in other state, for Louisiana is a component part of the Union, but they do prot st against the jadicial perse- cution in store for them, and against the op- pressive abuee of federal troops, not to assist (n the execution of the enforcement acts, bat really to overawe the people in the coming election. Then is quoted a dispatch datel Washington, September 3, to Gov. Kellogg by the U. S. district attorney of Louisiana to estab- lish the fact that the military is used merely for the purpose indicated in the address, Tne MURDER OF AUGUST GARDNER—The Alleged Murderers Threatened with L) The excitement at Henryville, In: horrible murder, last week, of August Gard who was tied to a railroad track and left to be nd threatens to resuitins d riot. The examining trial of Clark and Lewis, who are beld for the murder, occar- red at Henryville, Thareday, were sent from Henryville to Char! under # strong guard. Thursday night, it was reported that the counsel for the defendanu wou'd apply for a writ of habeas corpus, at which much indignation was expressed much excitement created. Should such an a DRI two years tbe sell by a m: run over, continues, collision tempt be madi it mittee will hang them. take them from jail it is most likely a fearful fight will follow, as it is said the sheriff is deter- mined to protect the prisoners at all hazards, PErcance or Qugew Victo! Victoria, when ske started ordered the railway stations to be jpulance during the p: the royal train. however, the travel wasso great th: found impossible to execute the order, and the townrpeople reinforced the passen; all the police couk ueen V this year kept ch of the and stoppage oft an extent thi state of things thatthe crowd, by way of re- rrive and depart with- out a single cheer, maintainining a sullen venge, silence. A Vittace Sw a flcod mese.”” GENERAL BEAUREGARD en. P. T. G. Beauregard spent Saturday and yesterday in Baltimoe. General Beauregard’s tour is entirely for recreation, the main object being to allow bis daughter, just from school, An opportunity of seeing the north, this being her first visit to this section. They will leave Baltimore by the early train this morning for Niagara Falls, and will return in about ten days, as Gen. Beauregard desi, ton, Texas, by the first of Oct acting as chief engineer of important city im- provements. At the present time he has no im- mediate intention of leaving the United States for the Argentine Confaderatior etated.— Balto. Sun, 7th. Waar Kittep Jot Baker.—The republi- can candidate for state's attorney in Rutland county, Vt., Joel C. Baker, late editor of she Katland Herald, was badly beaten by a demo- crat who declined to be a candidate at all. The cause of bis defeat was his alleged conduct in the prosecution of liquor cases in 1570. He used, it is charged, to employ a yo! hotels and saloons and get dri purpose of appearing as a witness against the proprietors. The complamant in those cases received a quarter of the fine recovered and Baker showed an intensely grasping spirit both as to those fines and his tees, which has made him very unpopular.—Boston Herald, Stk. Teree MILL Hanns NEARLY LYNCHED.—A workman in the delaine mill at Olneyville, R. T., threw @ long rope s0 that @ noore at the end tally dropped around the neck of ‘The rope then caught on nnelly was sadden!y ‘upward. A man and woman standing near seized hold of her, and all three were drawn up more,’ when Miss Donnelly’s head struck a board, the rope broke, and all fell to the floor. None of them were fatall A Decnkew Brute Fiegs mroa of it accidentally Margaret Donnelly. ashaft, and Mises ten feet or y issvTR aN Ap. owed her to t Away.—A dispatch from Brownsville, Texas, Friday, states that the port of Brazos Santiago, situated on an isiand of that name, thirty miles distant from Browns. Ville, is entirely submerged, the houses, which are built of wood, sil floating off. The inhhab- itanis, who number about fifty souls, took to open boats, and there whereabouts is unknown. As the vait volume of water lying between Padre island and the main land fin. at Brazor, through the harbor of w it tows with irresistible force; fears are entertained that they Lave been carried out over the bar toses. The Franch bark Coro- mandell, from Bordeaux to Brazos, is a total wreck, and all her crew except the captain and two sailors are lost. ‘The storm of wind and rain caused great euslering. A Potts Goverxor.—The (Mich.) Agricultural Society having arranged for a baby show at the county fair, Gov. Bagiey was called upon to act as one of the judges. The governor ruthes into print with reasons for not accepting. He premises that every parent whore infant did net get a premium would be his political enemy for life, because every bu- n being deserving of that name is so well satisfied that his or ber particalar infant is so superior to all others that Mr. Halliday’s an- gelic announcement would have no eff convincing them to the contrary. Moreover, says the governor, no man with any babies of his own can be afair judge of other people's babies. He must naturally take his own as a standard and judge others by them. GETTING MorxoToxovs.—Mr. is agent of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad com pany at Hagerstown, has an elephant on his ands. A large freight bill was to collect of the Soatbern Circus and Men: way to get it was to bold on to the animals. Mr ‘Ways now has a sidin, ing every species 0: monkey to an elephant. auimals and keep them from eating the little ebildren, who every evening congregate to sce “ Mr. Way’s circus,” was pleasant enough at first, but it has now grawn monotonous, and we may s00n expect to hear of an auction of the greatest collection of “living wild beasts since the time Noah went into the show busi- ageric, and the only full of cars contain- wild animal, IN BATIMORE. being in Gal- ', where he is yn, as has been for the single How 4 Wowas was Decetven oy Hen | D—We hear of case of covl-headed symematic deception white! ts reported to ba | Deen perpetrated in this city a rt ime = | and which is too good to be lost. A ra rucent wife, after mach unging. induce! her usband fo save part of his wages by depositing $20 a month with her. The arrangemeat prom- i n $2) pieces, aggregating $200, had acow lated, when the wife thought it would be wise to Ce; omit the same in a savings bank. Accord- ingly ove morning the lady unearthed her pile of nities and waiked down to the Me- lie savings bank. On entering the instita- Con she laid them upon the counter with mach satlefact , Congratulating herself, no doubt, nthe fact that the interest on the ‘ould in s few years amount to quite a sum, and one worth baving in case of misfortape and bad luck in life. But then came the denoe- ment. The cashier readily discovered che pe- cullarity of the coin. The $2) plecee were worthless imitations of the genuine coin. The true facts m the case at once flashed across the mind of the good woman. Her husband had spent his wages, and in order to fulfli his - ine and keep up bis monthly deposits par- chased a lot of imitation €3) Known as * markes.” How the matter was settled in the family, being of a domestic and private natare, we have not been inquisitive enougt to ascer” tain, and leave for all to imagine.—Maryrrille Cal.) Appeal. Ax Act or UBPARALLRLED Daa Detroit Man Eloper with @ Mother an dren —A man vamed Myron B. Ad , om. ployed in the car whee! feundry at Toledo, and intending to remove there, had his family in Tooms with another family on Chestnat street. He was here two weeks xgo and removed them to the boure, and went back to Toledo to rent » bouse and make preparations for their arrival. He telegraphed twice Inet week for them to come on, and then wrote bis wife, but receiving no answers, be reached here yesterday morning to find that they left Detroit a week ago by the Flint avd Pere Marquette road, in charge of @ man 27 years oid named Charles Taylor, @ cat painter by trade. This man used to board Adams, but was kicked out of doors ing too much attention to Mrs. A. husband learned that as soon as be hi Taylor came to see his wife, had a lon, view with her, and finally sold part of and shipped the rest to Flint, and then whole family and departed. ‘Adams w Flint to get bis chilaren, the oldest of agirl of 15, but he wiil have nothing to his wife. He says she ts weak-minded, easily flattered, and not over good looking, and if Taylor wants ber he is welcome to keep her.— Detrost Pree Press Svurrosep Hvusnawp Mcgpse.—Nelson Bat- ler of East Hampton, Conn., died on Monday of last week, under circumstances which have since led to the suspicion that he pom age | by bis wife. Hisdeath was very sud: the physicians were very desirous of making a post-mortem examination, bat the widow very jected, and the body was buried on the foliowing Wednesday. The next day Mrs. Batler packed up ber goods, and left for New Lendon, and the next Ssturday a Mr. Hills re- membered that she had borrowed some arsenic Of him, ostensibly to poison rate. The select- men accordingly bad the body disinterred and examined by physicians. A!! the organs seem- | ed to be in a heaithy condition, but the is pow undergoingexamination. Mrs. Batler is | Said to bave made ber husband « home un | pleasant, and shets supposed to be another man, though Mr. Butier wasa e- timable person. Mr. Sutler was sick four hours, but no physician was sent for, and mo- | Body was invited in till just ae he was dying— Boston Herald, 5th. Doss Bremarck W Uv Tecent attempt of Prince Bismarck's life, at Kissengen, has drawn attention to a story told by jungarian journalist, Mr. Jokai, that Prince Bismarck 1s in the habit of constantly wearing ® cuiram made of fold upon fold of clorely Wound satin, which will tura a revolver ball even when fired within a few . ferrirng to the attack by the student Bilin: marck remarked: “Belng # tolerably si im by the wrist and stop; him from hurting me. He maae stab after stab at me with bis knife, and as he did not seriount: wound me (though as a matter of tact he did scratch me), every one said that I wore a cuirass, nd owed my fafety to it. | owed ~ safety to my strengtb. The only time that Wear & cuirass ls when on duty as an oiticer of cuirassiers; never otherwise. fe FI Est. 3 if tet Drscovery or ax OLp Wa x.—Recently a fisherman lost bis anchor at “Stone Point,” » famous fishing locality, between the Rip Kaps, and Ocean View, and while engaged in drag- ging, for it fished <2 & piece of pig tron. Ke-~ orting this to Mr. ©. E. Maltby, ajunk dealer n Norfolk, Mr. M. dispatched bis schooner, the J. C., with Captain Brown, a well-known diver, to the locality. The Virgitian of 4th instant, eays: The captain immediately set to work, and discovered that what bad so long been supposed to be « stone pile, was the wreck of a vessel locded with pig iron. During the first week, owing to the weather, he was unable to do much, but during the past week he succeeded in raicing some twenty-five tons of the iron and an old cannon. The iron was marked as follows: “Maryland—Patapsco—1751." Ganipator's Hows.—General Garibaldi has only three persons with bim on the Island of Caprera: First, M. Basso; next, a coun! a about twenty; and, lastly, an old female oook. His dwelling, as is known, is of the most simple kind. The principal reom, that occ himself, contains oly a fire-place, few chairs, aside-board and ina corner @ heap of books. There is also a plaster bust of Colonel Nullo, who died in Poland, and a large portrait in oil of the American General Flores. Tite is the richest chamber of the house. The island prodaces plenty of slmonds, fige and grapes, but only & few orange and lemon trees, transplanted thither by Garibaldi and culti- vated by bimeelf. Goats abound, and thereare a considerable namber of wild cat Tre Witt or «4 Paecuriar May.—Edwin F. Robinson, of Mansfield, Conn., whose will, giv- ing $20,000 to the American Bible Society, his heirs are trying to break, was @ peculiar man, capecially in religions matters. When he died be was inthe West, where he proposed to or- fanize a colony, from which, by owning and, be could exclude Se ae ee form @ community regu! 7 principles ef the Bible. His will was made in i*71, and the bequest was designed to promote the use of the Bible in the common schools. He anti —. an attempt — = me pane E will and took upasual pains to have done aecording to li ‘The document has book probated, but an appeal is taken to the superior : Poworep py A Geser Cauret.—at 6 re- cent meeting of the Swedish Medical Society of Stockholm, Dr. Kjeliberg related the case of a young man who, having manifested symptoms of sreenic poisoning, was sent away to During the following health, but, baving at began to suffer, sbortl: ner as before. Susp green carpet apon the floor of his chamber, an analysis revealed the fact coptained in ‘colorin, erable quantit carpet was followed by an immediate dissp- pearance of all the morbid symptoms. FLATTERING TRIBUTE TO AN ARTIST.—One pati dsuber by a Western critic: see some merits as an artist, but it is whether it lies in land+cape or marine you never can tell his cows from his cept when they have their tails exalted, the absence of spars betrays their ch Even then they may be mistaken for schooners scudding under bare poles.” A Hvsnanp Saoors ats W:

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