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Si "ENING § ; TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THE EVENING STAR. | Ps nu ing a TAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, | . EX THE REBELLION: AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, “IME PR VINCE OF LovENtana @euaszlvania Ayenue, cor. ith St. . mere parlng Br ‘oc vs TGR BVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, Lenguers Sabmit to tne 6. 8. BACK POAANA. Pv } L wilted States Authoritios taste mutes af Fen Caves Pea waenc on | Foart-rera Cents pea Monxra ¢ ies at the ! frou XN * t pera! Be j a Conatr Two Crt: each. By mail—three m: 81.00, six mort! e Fear, 35 TER WSEELY STAR—Put Wits ewtatinawibar ate") yer, 44S. 6.704. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1874. TWO CENTS. Br rea permitted to stand as @ precedent? Are the EXAMINATION OF THE HEAD OF THE FIRM ) wax | I VEN el Y THE LOUISIANACONTEST Kellogg government, can these proceedings be Jay Cooke & Co. Lou | EVENING STAR. vestige of the Kellogg government | the province ot Lo has disappeared from North Louisiane. A | gpe Peace Ne. yeeville, Richland parish, Loviaana, « - ALA DIN AN( SLEEP: MG BAULY Merésy Meat, S.C. PRAM E-MABKED POR At the first session the question under con- eration was whether under the then exis'ing “That was a decision against the republicans n favor of the dem: Following this nt, {do not see how the President can = ae | governments of the states of this Union to be | BaYORR TBE REGISTER IN NANKAUPTUY— | DAYS! he A HOW If STANDS IN WASHINGTON. | Q2l mined by pronunciamentos and violen: | THE PROFITS OF THE BUSINESS | rnere are nine companies of United . Washington News and Gossip. —_ | and bloody ongbreaks as they arc in Mexicoan} | At noon yeeteraay the examination of Mr | tuops'in New Uricannd amt oleets ace resort ut —+-_—_ What the Government Has Doue- | South america? | Jay Cooke was continued befsre Joseph Ms | coming INTERNAL K. + recetpte from this : “T do not see how this case differsin princip'e | sou, esq. the register the bankrup | _ Governor McEnery arrived jas’ apreeing It | vource to-day 3. What Is Said About It. from the Arkansas case. Brooks claimed that | Mvesrs. Jay Cooks & Go., in relation to North vovisians. of force ae EPING E®at a x ay | he received a majority of the votes at the elec~ | transactions of the firm prior to the Governor Kellog avd bis followers remain fr © Kellogg LEO AND LOTU. | Tse neps for stamped env: As announced in yesterday's STAR, a3 OnT | tion and I have slways believed that he did. | yency. Mr. Cooke stated that the cxact atx th fom-house. The governor appear: tuck of : . | pers WI be re-opened at the Post Oak Paper went to press, the Cabinet was about) Baxter, however, was the duly installed gov-| on deyosit belonging to Mr. Moorhead and t spirits, aud is quietiy awaiting the exp ut ackoow | ment at ncon to-x sw going into a second fession on tho Lonisiana | ernor of the state of Arkansas. Brooks, relying | s:lt a. the time the parthership) was first « hoe OF the Avo Gave wod by the Pree 4 ’ via | : — Bess, One session Laving previously heen | Uren the claim that he wa: elected, displaced | 359,000. Mr. Moorhes insists that he must be put back by the ‘ é st ne Na CoxsvL Arpormte ares ep Baxter by a coup d'etat, but the Presifent re | fare m . ertiges ates troop? and maintained by them e ‘ | pointed Augustus Van 0 in the morning. <1 to recognize his right to hold the office and ott OGRESS OF THE REVOLT TION rege “a saveentl en —— teed Waited Heatn THE QUESTION OF MARTIAL LAW. obtained in that way. i fue U.S. Steames fivenoeRows arrived at | umatances martial law should be declared ting of cilizens was be 4 day, - Tecogvize Penn. To do so wonld be ta bold re was great rejoicing at the news trom N P narantine at Pe H in Louisiana. Kellogg's virtual abdication by | that a political party defeated or claiming to be Orivans, Mc. Brumley, Governor McEn- | ana Governor Me? Fourteen men on board are his abandonment of the state offices and | defeated by fraud at an el. fur state ott! ery’s ap offive of lector. | to the repert of ¢ ow fever,) bat they are reco archives. and his ilight to the custom house | cers, might, if opportunity otfered, take pos was inst ce by the cit » Who | and the substan mleroga’ will probably remain there | “uder the cover of the military pata uew ph. eesion of the state government by’ furce, and 5 value 0: ' | gave thre e outgoing Kellogg ap | Melnery to @vather for repairs. upon the condition of afiairs, altogether ditfer- | so substitute violence and anarchy for law and 09,000, in Jannary, 1571. It would bointee, Mr. Jones, for the courteous manner in | ties Be sihbeteed meg ent trom that contemplated by tue President } order. show what proportic): of them was d which he surrendered the office, which was fol- | such agreem: | Tue PRestpenr made the following appoint: | when he ew tions sor tlie issuing of the | “1 believe it is the duty of the geueral goy-| All the liasuuies of iri were 1 | towed by loud and enthasinacic cheers for th= | 0h A&r —— to-day :—Benj. M. Thomas, of [nd., to be | Proclamation the day previo It was held by tdown thia lawles » Whether | by the tirm asa firm, in tae usaal mode of | new collector and “redeemed Louisiana.” E a Se. wal aenanen 2 members of the Capinet that tf martial law was Tepublicans or democrats. The | banking business, by moneys re Baton Kouge turned out the K General Emory that tot one shies de es surrendered President has not been governed by party cou- | posits. The bulk cf the asscts of yerterdsy andinstailed Mck nict on thetr part w: © militery of the ted- New Mexico 1. Shaw, of New Me the federal forcesand military governor rations in theso matters. and bas oftener | the proceeds of the reguiar investment city and parish. Livingst ¢ral government. " . agent for the Southern Apacte agency pointed, that the precedent wonld be dangerous, ded for democrats thaa republicans in re- | mombers of their profits in the itselt tor McEnery yesterday morn pias ania ta vane Mexico. ina-much a8 oluer southern states that are dis- | spect to southern dithiculties. Ninety-five per cent. of the assets would large mass meeting of the citizens of ib the situntion ance INTEREST ON THE Disraict Bonpa —The | $*stied with those holding the reins of govern- «Whatever may be said of men and thingsin | sent what be meant when he sai u parish was heid yesterday, and ¢: 7 to the pw lapses . = : ment might attempt the same sort of de | Louisiana, the proceedings of the President in | vancements were made to and m ney received | overthrow of the Kellogg government, i Treasury department to-day received a warrant | era to be ng atout alike re-ult. respect to that state bave been, from the be. | from the Northern Pacitic Katiroat ondra(ts mense enthusiasm prevailed. All business was for $157,828, drawn by Controller Baker in favor TRE FLIGHT OF KBLLOGG ginning, tn strict contormity to law. His | to the day of the suspension. The mem suspended. A committee was appointed to de- i of Secretary Bristow, to reimbarse the depart- | was animadverted upon quite severely by ati | course, in my opinion, will nut now be changed, | the firm were worth somewhat more t mand the resignation of the Kellogg officials Hy ment for money advanced by it on Jaly Istiastto | fy, bers of the Cabinet. President Grant, | There 18 not a sensible man in the United than in January, “ and install the McEneryites. In Tangipahos sole, ef pay the interest on District bonds to the First | ‘8 members of the Cabinet. soe States who doer not know that the seizare of tmbor, 1N3, the assets were severa! | parish the MeFneryites took peaceable posses TILDEN THE NOMINEE FOR & ae a National Bank of New York. itissaid, views his action as cowardly, that i2, | the state government of Louisiana by Penn and | mullionsin excess of the firm's liabtlitie sion of the parish offices, SYRACUSE, September 1 S7 Please remember Have and Number. jei-ir" a a in not holding on until competied to give up. | his adherents is in utter violation and disregard | cording to the estimates made at that date. ALL KimnS OF GENTLEMEN'S CaST-orr | NAVAL OnveRs.—Acting Aemstant Sargeon ALL quier” o The following document dentsof the Chamber of Commerce, Clearing House, Cotton Exchange and Merchants’ Ex SyRacrse, Septem JU RSE. been nomiuated for governor ibis, however, it was considered, did not alter | of all law. net profitsfor the year of Isilin the Philad: igned by the presi- | convention. ioe: 7 e “Ci = ple a t the Presi phia offic» was 2500,0, in the N the fact that the insurgents bad violated the Can any reasonable man expect : i 0, 5 Captain William K. | United States laws aud were in open rebullion, | tent te becowe a party to such a transaction? | 5*3.000. In the year [s WEARISG APPABEL can be sold to tho very | Wm. Martin to temporary duty at the navy antage by addressing or eatling on JUSTH, | yard, Pensacola. 2 > democrat j reloc : “With respec .itis impussible | $500,000 was made in the Philadelp: Seah af Stay Cetaee one Moaaeeen os 5. nm ors Major bes i hi Atont tweive o'clock the stattliag informatios ‘With respect to the election, : change of 3 ‘ state convetition reassembied this morning ce leeachel fren he SEE eee OP ae | eae ree nh Tee TE ate re ent Tine | to Gotan te nliorean chosen: Sine settee noes | Be division of profits was made iu I President Grant yesterday | Ex-Governor Seymour, from the comm'ttee on Omabaen the Ih uit., and bas deem placed on | tenant Governor Pen had eaited togetucr an | Never been canvaseed, and thiey were mate up | wascusiomary co wait Until fue tret of ti “We, the undersigned, beg leave to inform | resolutions, reperted the fullowing. The dew, = = = waiting orders. is = F extra session ot tue legisiature to convene on | 19 perjury, forgery. and fraud. I have never | year betore it was declared. I'nere was uo di your Excellency that this city is perfectiy qniet | cratic party of New York pleige themealy EXCURSIONS, &c. ee Sunday next. An adjournment of the Gabinet |, believed that the M cEnery ticket waselected. | dendin the New York house in 1 Tae U. 8. STEAMER ALASKA satled from ] meeting was then had until 4 o'clock. AGE ey nets suppose that when Virginia | b Ville Franehe the latter part of Angust fora THE STATE FUNDS. states, including the it Naples, At that hour the Cabinet reassembled, and | cratic, went forthe 2, the profits | and free from all disturbing elements, and busi g lett tolay in. On the sth day ot Septem and nearly all the southern | ber, 1:73, the profits e that are generally demo- | divided, anew to the princtples set forth in then pi bers has been resumed as usual. No furtuer | form adopted last year at | tics. approved nd loss of the frm un | trouble is anticipated.” the votes of the people of the Ex ate peing part of the proceeds ot “hat year rsToM House, New ORLwaws, Sept. 14—1 | endorsed by the democrats of I PostrosemeEst: The TOURNAMENT whreh was t have taken | cruise tothe Eastward. She will vw ‘ ; ML rantticket, that Louisiana, | and the'surplus of previous years, was aly bave been asked’ to sign the above statement. | Maine and ether ctates of the walon % lace at Bate vm th Messina, Ceaphalonia, Cenigo, Syria, Smyrna | the purpose of declaring martial Iaw was again | the strongest republican state in the souvh, went | 21,300,000. This remained after all the divi That the city is quiet Is trae, and business is | f aud silver the only legal tender, no car- been POSTPONEL : Khodes, Cyphus, and euch other ports on the | s:rigusly discused. Newsinthe meantime had | for the Greeley ticket, as is pretended, espec:- | denishad been declared. In the transac proceeding as usnal. Property and persons are | rency inoouvertibie with Core, 2 ty steps 3 £ Syrian coast as may be advisable, Port Said, y when the candidate for governor on that | of every business all items of proti safe from insult or injuries, except from seme | toward specie payments, no © ep backward. ae ‘OOMMITTEE Alexandria and Malta, and return to Ville | been received that tes ees ienms tig | ticket was an upreconstrncted rebel colonel, but | were put on the books—the results niy rowdy or drunken mat. James F. Caszy. | 3d. Honest partment of the pu debt in coin: ee “ ———-—. | Franche the 20th of November. Was in the state ban! > ve Ue ‘Sts Aus toa" | it is too late to go back to that question. | and not always the full tr The executive committee of the Merchants applause; ) «acred servation of the publ Fp SCCSse Link FO MOURT VERNO SSeS SSS Ae the Insurgentahed intimated that they intended | «The issue now is between law and order on | net. profit in + $4,055,000 was Exchange yesterday telegraphed the Board of | raith. 4th. Keyenne reform, foleral taseron BO AMBULANCE RipING BY THIS Lins, | ,5**4T08 Eomcsps—The Barlington Free (o SPpoint « treasurer and place him In the cas- | the one band and violence and dis ‘leaving a large surplus for cu Frade of Chicago and Merchante’ Exchange of | for revenue only. nog partoersbty 2 Ibis s Prese contidently anticipates the return of Hot bays d of hoof poe tuned the bene Radiany | other, and upon that issue the position of | Noone could tell exsctly insacha St. Louis and Cincianatt as follows | with protected I me t Capt rack Bolltngshead, Geo. F. Edm tothe United States Senate Seancte pacar che money to bo drawn by any | Pfesilent is not a doubtful ox the firm carried on bt “The new government is composed of legiti- | limit and local = tered 0 rt a nounted to. During from Vermont. It instances the almost invari- | person connected with the Penn government thee = a mate and duly elected state officers, and is in | ers « ted to ArrAins IN PRINCE GE Co, Mo— | f ; ; aoa @ precedent of re-eiection, and say men, no partial await the results of he c Ber vant “Bat med Hp about full and peaceable possession. It means peace, | st 1 tede nit ( é Hut | It was tinally determined by the C L i E z : ogg K i P state and ftedera!. no centralizetion. tus . neendiary Fires new hi house 0” | tel! the amount law, order and honest government. All is yaiet, | Equal ard exact datiy (Sard usage is em this case, after all, a compira~ | geclare martial law for the pre: te i rshall, nea ein 18 and cxad only person mportant consideration. Verm. ¥ the tarm of Mr. ani H. Marshall, near | protite in ist ; beat at Mou i ! b rely resumed, pertect o1 malo- | legisiation. Tth. 4 fre on ave. 8th. E din a rhige, w rety °y y | firm did net lose lic confidence re F n ot ae ft y act tor Edmund: present her i anexer : 7 pete tr s ree men, 8 nnitoris aw; mptuar Pacer SLD the troable einen tng a enon galls THE FIVE DAYS’ NOTICE v ¥ morning last, between | The cause of th etext of elegrams | laws. sth. Olticial accountability, entoreed by Lis services there. previously given to disperse, and then, if re- | 9'clock. Ii had o faished a short time | eggs in the bi t.” Loans and « tted te the President | better civil and criminal remedies; no private Sa OES sistance was maintained, to take such a cu: ee er pie mean teainee wes unnccupied; te) | Norttiors Paciiic railroad brow tion has been forwarded you to-day by | use of public fun ere. 10th. ‘Tar Teaser oF Venus —TheU. 8 * é auee of the tire remains a profound mystery. | crisis, ‘Ibe frm never purchased irov or ro ed by tive hundred of ae ediedils heals A dispatch, however, was directed to bs ' busta ee eee leadun, oh Mr. Marshal! was in our y stock, & | Corporations chartere: hy the state always su- ng else for the Norshera Pac co ae : 4 business men of tt ty, and | pervisable by the state in the interest of the a Ou the 7th $ Gen, Emory to the effect that unter no circum the time of | railroad. They were only t financial agent- sock } ete oats Sheers Ba _ _ 3M H HOLLINGEWOSTH, tthe nts ane ‘meine ttances wak be recognize the insurgent g amount to<20; to put their bouds in the market. [kuow noth “We, the undersigned, merchants repr | aul legislation whit power. 12h. The presi- Supe. Mucnt Vereen Amociation of the sh 3 ernmentof Louisiana, and that within five dave | chronicle the ning of A now store house at | ing atont Mr. Muorhead busing auy iron. ar | ing the comumercialtmeteste of Now | | dency a public trust. not @ private perquisite BANK BOLLINGSB EAD, bandler visited the goveruor, | from the date of the proclamation to the in | Beltsville, lately erected by ‘Mrs, Anirew: W schedule of assets shows exactly where and now | ard deep! iu the welfare aud y hird term. Lith. Keonomy in ih aotaiy Steanor Arrow 3 : She governor exp surgents such action would be taken as the | Brown and S. G. Mulloy, on the inst. ‘The | we have invested the amount of over eight rail- | perity of th , gladly embrace the recent that labor meg be lightly by bimeelf m sted in the expedition, and | emergency might require.” fire is supposed to be the work ofan incendiary, | tions of doliars Ceatunargetmoneeton & meee are pirat Sales sete Be ts wSs Most cordial to his visitors, and subsequent- It was aoticipated that important dispatches dof s bas been offered for t This morey ca partial rights to all. We respectfully ask ch: wenize the im i fact them at dinner. Her Majeaty’s corvette | would be received to-day, bur uaither Prestdan gulity part course of “busir ed in | sympathy and support of the exeeu the itheral reputs Ex counter, wich English observers of the transit Grant nor Attorney ral William: about Bt no - sympathy eup ° he Liberal regrubti of Venus on board, met with an accident to t as mertioned in our scbedu communteations which throw 2. “E. B. Waetock, We regret io Near ing princip sha é ss to losses of at vant, Thatrman of Committee.” | them in opposing the present sta rice up gear of her screw. Another | thoetnacen ct pean iis sve worthy young men, 7 0 . na Joh : peintaioiietines oak omen : t ei bad been ordered out to take her cree ite Psa her Da polager ® boing and John eiti- | administrations. and commer ths appor but im the meantime her repairs | PCH x yo So progressed that she would be able je statemen: tu the Ggut on Monday, have | and approval of all b | persone the forego uees of this conve “ : since died, er, was perpetra take her party to Kerguelanin in ampl- | Submission of the Thursday worning ia One Sandy Dent, col- | rm and the nomi Capt. Chandier extended an invita- | a:thoritics . Myerer vret The resolutions were unanimously adopted no ored, living in oor village, was on the outh of out Wo 0 Seymo ch iw wh the to go on the Swatara to} and ro telegram rested aint pnein Jan tor, commit t : lena iam; uameed Berke, ainceverse ce Rey sept baad ee eee the completion of the re~ | tend to con'irm tae stat ‘ap-dauhter ne | a in ali depart ta dead body of a man lying in the woods near t ‘fauech oe 2 tor the anter 9 tis od ae MOCeNs tary it is denied by ts ie fourth atten and transact: were aggregate ost grounds, A vi-shot wound through jency, who, he # sued nem 0 Ko ein as on ers New Orleans. veded in bis he amount. Co! lar demand he middie ot the forehead, and the finding of « at the hands of this convention, moved oc Cape Town were most y MOVEM 3. TROOPS that the full) trom first hands cerevistons | discharged pistol near the body, made it appear ne conver roveed to NOWINATS a CAL u » boar ucda: iferenke wae held a é ed upon noe tis cate ; | were made in a ; but with- proba e that the m m hed com didate tor Gove alles : sther Gases How resting in our jail | ont materiail: distribution of rke at once reported the tacts to th 4 WORLD CRNST RED. m SHR AS mice ee yools; kat der charges of a similar nature. Crimes of | the makes tn. and bleached t at Fo: body was re- Giliseten tom ter 4. and ing Secretary of the Navy, and Adjutant Geu- | this nutare ure becoming too frequent in | blue goods a 10 the Tre mouse, where Dr neenaee mete » the committee « : d, the resalt of which was an country, aud unless examples are made of au. demand fo in probed the wound, anil tout it a res = rT issued to Col. Stanley, command cases, ws Can scarcely hops fer security trom fant ted about four inches ito the sab bee ates infantr Ws, thors’ @ 2, With rene mt ated b jatier, and dy stance of the brain. The deceased was ap, r pss despite the attractiy » venth, bh ty ve: of age. ‘ore he Csr Virginia diserict for AGe, 4 Deats ann A Buerac.—a | Apple tee attra goals saad whileote aoa 4 society oat doar tegen Pronocnced by iemito OA district of Michigar ,with @ tragic termination, occarred | tiands, exces t i t, and had on a bl tion in the party, ad TUE Favorite Sansau hic co aytown, N. J, ¢ aturday evening | tained demand exis p plow th an for Cun some that a young man by the nam: P of sos, whtel: calls fo and underelothing, and new congress | Sention” gaiters. No letters or docamentsof any de: dbing distribution of increase of men’s wear go are now pr of Kirk married a daughter of L Nicholas ac wu, N.J.. and the twain prepared ‘The republicans ot th | sin have nominated Henry S. M The resolution te i ted as follows wu, N. J. e jobbers duriag the week | tion were found op his person, and th: tidate for gover: e i ha 131th bation, otter 3 acks, N.Y. 1 e the marriage te Oa the propertions. Fra voiume | to his identity is the name of of Samuel J.T and Amosa J. Parker Company B, Fort Porter, N. Y. lay folowing (Sunday) the young an finished us in imported goods was fairly satie- | marked iw indelib’e ink on his shirt. my close baliot Tilden re . Ellis H. Robe os = Company ©, Fort Brady, Mi ap aL esis 2 ai lettere—one to his father factory, and there was a better tee! Miller summoned a jury, who, after Parker 11 attoring. Re- e York, ha pombans D oat Wayne, Mi argh ay aes cet nc Ne tenes market, which was measurea'ly ins; { Burke and Dr. Ky a! clangse for Congre: < I debtor and creditor, with « request for their | Sh° improvemen hl sega So a: toga sof specle payment i third term. of the Sth Mary: There was 4 steady demand for most descr ms of Britith and Continental prot im firet hands. and wheu to the sales thns G. Fort Brady Fort Wayne, 3 Company {, Fort Gratiot, M To his wife in the secon! expressed the warmest conjugal affection let her in the hands of the Deity, who, be the morgue for identification and 125 tor Parker, anda tew scattering. « yt War made ated Oe ‘A h. at ; Ae fe privately are added those which were e1- FRREDMAN'S BaNK.—Mr. L. ©. Harris awed oy K, Fort Porter, NY better abie to protect her than he. | rected through the agency of the auctioneers, manager of the New York branch o 1 with great npplaane orders were <0: €d her trom all prev:ous vowsand | the amount 5! foreign goods d “i during | the Freedman’s Bank, and at present agent ir fond thanked the tor ” zg at Fortress Monro: ed he asecond marriage it desirabie he week must be regarded as encouraging.— New York for the bank commissioners, stated The conw yn ther yp noal~ companies of heavy artiliery. ‘his rai At about balt-past ¢ olctoek p. to. he | ¥. Daily Bi : yesterday to @ Times reporter that as {at ax he te tor ¥ ant goverfir, ant ‘tate service if stepped into au adjoiniug sted, and, placing @ knew no effort had yet been made in New York | [yr torcheloner (ile ublionn) was finally fe every, Tes. egierA | thle as such in case of An emergency. Tay will | pistol close to bis Hroast, and died almost | fannem'’s MamRiacy.—In the interval that | westablih a branch oF the Preeducen batigus | asstacaen Seo cameoeet eeee and regulated at 634 5. ¥ any Lominations for state officers u is eed by rail to New Orleans. ntly An inquest held developed tacts w | toliowed the taking of the recess of the ver Arsociatien, the object of which is to look after ——- e--- — ad reg) on Som. vasoration introduced and Admiral Reynolds was directed to order two <——. o sg | al eis "ine to | salist convention this morning, it was an- | culored people's interest in the bank. Hadsuch | [he Matme Liquor Law Enforced for ns ——— relerneel comatatatecion gucvonts to New Orleans from the Norii A erment adel Sth nounced that Mr. Phineas Taylor Barnum was | 4 movement been inaugurated he said he was antic syuadron the republicans of Lou of the hoats bave Two Years Alter it ed Out ov Kisrromasia.—Mrs. Maria | £0/ng to be united | Se, pictee ng to be united in the bonds of matrimony | pretty fertain ‘that (be should Rave been | Poutiasp, Mz., September 17 —The ary = Tn + paemation not yet bee 2 Fit is exe al za I. Smith, was before Judge | ¥! Cngland. In a iow teieute tits vce. | promptly informed of it. Further than the | states that it hae been discovered that owing ts 1874 PAE (874) 0 The white and colored reyablicans who feii } ‘hey wilt be age and K soe Sherman, | Hoffman in the Hudson county Quarter Soasion: | Lire, England. In a few minutes the couple | statement trom the commissioners that the a blunders in the legislature there ts uot at pree- afoul of each other yesterday im the Tennessee J . Secre tu ‘ s 4 3 oe Os ‘3 “ made their appearance and waiked up the aisicto | -ets of the bank were ninety-six convention on the civil rights question, as statsa | "BO are at Columbns, Ohio, have baen in con er cumealitiag Getta rere Gity | the commuacion table, theorgan inthe maantime | theirliabilities, ke knew nothing, in iast evening's Stax, tnay sdopteda curious | {\40 Whose, heady at with Gow: | Heights trom six house . — ly mixed platform, which can be interpreted t | Toutavilic, as well ac with adfatany denere, | Mounted 0: 8 [ST RECEIVED AND OPENING suit any views. Horace Maynaril wa? nominated at ae cag t, | while endeavoring to reach oe RECUR s ted to cent. of | ent, n@r hae there been tor two years, any was pretty | Mame liqnor law @r any law against selling Be wax arrested by | Paring the “Wedding March.” The bride wae J “horoughily satisfied that ouly a sinall portion of | liquor. ‘ihe attorney general war y cer Lumbreyer after alively chase | Jrested in a slate colored dress; and wore a } the St00,000 necessary to make the first twenty | yesterday in coumaltation with tie the lineof the Ete | black velvet hat with biae feathe : : Townsent, in this ¢ Ssotb are ex. . dot Lo lng — per gg eee phe ogo nad = col- | authorities in regard to the matter for governer, and, cing amination Railway. A! lice Headyaarters she was | eatsdepended diamond earri @ brid lected. The busines of the bank in this city, —— aaried he. exe righie’ wil ar bauee trons return to morrow. Tconnees ed once New York and Hoboken | groom was dressed in a black dress suit. ‘The | he declacclt puata be entirely complete! by the | Democratic Nomtantions for Congrese an Senate. ARMS POR THE WHITE LEAGUERS. r ‘ etter a Pina ' | twain were made one bythe Rev. Dr. E. H. | end of this month, when the bank building eoaral ceobives!| Geliee Oty Deal needa hoe costes | Chapin, and at the conclasion of the services | would he closed and’the books sent to Washing: | Batriwon republican convention is | a dispatch from New York, stating that heay; | pleaded that she was intlicted with kieptomania; | (ett the charch ina carriage. ‘The bride is ton.—N. PF. Tribune, 16th. Congression: tl t rs she Y years of age, and ie Mr. Barnum’s second wife, Mary tand eptember 1;.— Democratic conventions in the 34 aud éth districts were heid bi ibe nominstion of Chamberlain for governor | This morning the Atto by the South Caroline tar trom being satist EXTENSIVE ASSO. tia yet ueving been Hurans mooet Tux PorvLaTiON oF FRANCE —An official . ee a ee Westchester county, and held a nigh social p ee NnNane (Ueet Diba’) Shoe = year just p - 1372 | Hon. Wm. J. O'Brien and in the latter Hoo oF sske of reform, the candidate shonld have been | League in Louisiana trom that city for the past | sition. She wat convicted’ apd the Jadge eta the bridegroom being about (7 yeare of age Contatiiod 95,362,258 eltincte and sao mie tea Thomas Swann were nominated, both unawi- some one who had no connection with either the mere eco that sekors Wace totaal toaey | mene ee be sentenced to hard labor at the |. ¥- Commerciel, 1 ers. ‘The former consisted of 30,575,913 natines | MOUE'S. im i Scott or Moses administra! The colured : 7 iat orders ware issucd to-day | state prison for fifty years, as there were six in- . % y resided. an io BOrYs’? CLoTul publicane of Charleston, Pubes Giseatis- | directing General Terry ta proceed fortawith lictivents tor grand larasoy a “ust ber, “in | gTS® Heat anp THE Corw. feigy ap ge pe a net nero ee ‘one de. | THC Four-Mile Rauning Race im Cal- a fond 8 call foe ea at a eatiain linve | ie, ited’ Stator torose there: CO™and of the | view of your condition and previous geod char. | Wisconsin of the 12th instant says: «<The extra- | 4-513,i¢4 persons w 128,243 Alsatians and Lor- Pr oe : issued a call for a inase mecting to-night, to in. | | nited States forces there. acter,” gaid be, “1 will not imprison yon. 1 | Ordinary heat of the past week has undoabtod- | Dartmont to another, 1° to continue Freuch sab. | SAX Feamctsco, September 17—The foar —— rse the movement for the nomination of au | TAE PRECAUTIONARY M¥ASURES TAKEN 1 pees a ine of each indictment amounting | TY, pened every Patch of corn in the nora west | a 1a on eee aicontinue French sab- | mile runing race’ for 25,000, under the aus- independent republican state ticket in the inter- ‘THE GOVERNMENT in all to $135 and costs.” ¥. Sun, 15th. isso PRadDiiy- tae UPAR MEL EE risen. | temlenms. teenaetent Sua Beigiens, 112,519 | Digte of the, Pecite Jeske Ci hate conor : est of honest government. The movement is | -nouid not be construed as retlecting the feel ‘ ess = 7 italians, 04,508 Alsetians aud Lorrainers who | POetPo ge Sent x hare BOYS" SCH its Jeveloping great strength in many counties. co bist ie Raine Wine — Marriage —Drivorce.—In | The ears are gazed quite hard, and many p_t4, i u to accommodate the cwners of eastern horses BvYS’ SCHUUL SUITS, supectaite tin the eauee bastion the stare’ | ‘ngs of the President ant his advisers that they | June, isis, Miss Sally Kothermel, of 44 Mon- | farmers have already cut and stacked their | Uad accepted German nationality, 52.95 Span- | otries will close Hctoves SP tty pper p id 3 anticipate any resistance will be made to the | truse avenue, (aaah ip ioceentine a christening Geonte, Gills cate ss cage and or 52,00) Russians, $2,” ; bo Swrinn See vonr Horse Notas.— The fastest time to wagon is | ¢, authorities 6 sargents. I: i: | im South 4th «treet. August Brachs, of 421 aams | Minnesota w very much larger than in —— Boge } = “ ™ “4, made by Dexter and Lady Thorne. This Generally belloved unst pon’ too pevication o: | street, was a guest. Saily and August had a | 1873, and we think it no exaggeration to 5 " en sree ecg Auertonne, 5.1 EAE PESMDENT ARO RAEILY Qh 905D. Calitornian horse Walking John challenges any | the allotted five days, and upon a demand ood time together, and opened five bottles of | thatthe farmers will realize as much money ustrians and Hungarians, 3,343 Astatica, 1.173 PuLaPELruia, S-ptember — © A Syperhs ro ¢ al days, and up y ff * . 1 Saily, | from the increased price of their corn azthey | Curke, Greeke, Kc, and’ 9 persons from | boro’, Pa., dispatch says the bank was robbed horse in that state to run a half-mile dash for | ing made npon those holding the state offices to | Khine wine. Next day Auguat intormed Saily, i 2 a t ¥ rae presihent aad eee eames, 12 Carty, Lee Iba. ‘The great | vacate, that they will comply, and yield. ac | Much to her amusement, that she was his wife, | have lost on the decreased price of thei: | sther countries, this morning by tive wen. The presideut » 31 0u0 parse to be trotted for on the Fleetwoot | Secretary Stanton did. in the Loreazo Thomas | 4nd that the marriage service hat been per- | wheat.” his family were gagged. No further particulars course on the 1st inst. has attracted Amarican troubies to superior force. While the Presi. | formed the previous evening by the Rew Mr. 4 Race Track REMARKAGLE COLLISION ¢ Two race horses entered for a mile dast, one | DA*E been received “atl, Fullerton, Camora, and Gloster ‘does “ ttict | Neander, # Lutheran clergyman. Sally s Boy Kitcep sy Licutwre.—On Tuesday | « e 5 _— = ‘ ae = i Mee ae ate Be Cen en: Ui atahe Wantieent ne Oe aad eee: lime of George White, colored, of Dares len by a white jockey and the other bya | 4 Sixarian Ca New Wark tisk tonne g eapralipe smote 7ood old axiom, “in fime of pence prepare for | ing of the marriage. She sued for divorce, and | Quarter district, was in Sly heal ight. | colored hoy, cullidad at fui! speed in front of | Monday attermen He, in company with, his fatter ea the judges stand at Fort Wayne yesterday. | was seen begging from other man, had been oystering or Saning, and | They wete exercising preparavary to the start, | Accompanied by a little a ta: they reached thé landing of Mrewaui | 82d Midden at full speed, aud collided as above | taveruily dressed. When MEN'S DRESS St MEN’S DKESS SL a ee sas iat | Wer-” tt i known that thefinsargents are | % decree of nullity was entered. Last Santay Y Brookiya. He has ben eared eect | well armed, drilted aud disciplined, endin the | the husband Was again married, Miss Mary 2,0) and lessto Catholic and Proves, | COBUngency of actual resistance to the general | Young. of Scholes sttect, New York, being the very neatly and 2 cwliple reached Z ape ‘ne | ‘tated, strikin, uarely forehead to forehead he house of 1 J Bacon in Montclair, the girl mer tant charities, bat the bulk of bis pee governinent it is proper that ‘every precaution | Willing bride. The mony was performed at | Giles, on Dames Quarter creek, the hightuing | {At ines was ecained outright and fell dead in nn questioned. Gbo anid that her meme es ™ wpot ions i oe is proy Susll be taken to meet any poseible emer- | the bouse of the bride's parents, the Rev. Mr. | struck the mast of the canoe in which ther hie tracks. The other was eeriously injured. | yne a Shatter sistant ines on Lou anianh : to relatives ins am Be also lett = gency. Heres the intlux of troops into the city | Kerns, of Carlstadt, N. Y., otictating. Khine | were, splitting it and hurling the boy abou ; Ny reanterggee de deh, * 3 tabi aschool pain. t N's ¥ : ‘ | The two boye were thrown forward high inthe | Newark, and that the woman lal induced her is Rae bene a ee tae nae ee one up by the other man in the part 3 waver | Colored boy had revived at 9 o'clock last night, | Bacon wok her into hie house and holds ber to irty- three foundiings brought to the Kings Lose inclined to be critical, are already be ARcunIsHor MANNING On Seinitvar | peing shallow the boy war instantly rescue? | Dut the other rider was tn a comotose state and | serait the action of her teresa, Hay cotantee almshouse, in Brookiyn, last spring, bat | ginning to chide the President for what they Linsery.—Most Key. Archbishop Manntog. | Bry S crapown ue. mek set Ma ) ID | not Itkely to recover. The owner of the brained | was not arrested WF " xare living. Neariy all the deaths were by pe pees to i soles of unifies writing to the Londen Times with reference t» |’ i “ Seg ’ horse said he had been aye s1 ig for him “holera intautnia daring the summer. Ail bat | ‘ng Congressional appropriations. It istruethat | the Regis tint he gri 2 | that day. ayctie Courier, Sept. Mh. ‘our ad been wourisued ‘on coudsnsad mik. | C-ngrest did vot provide the War department | (Re, Euelisu pilgrimage of Poutigny, remarks | A Watt: an eerene A. STRAUS, NDED ‘RIK! WIN DLE.—Hobert J that “the preseut political iogislation of Great | of the employesof the Lancaster (Pennsylvania) 5 Mulligan and the two boys, Bernard McLsugh- The others had been nursed by their mother. with the appropriations necessary to the trans- | Britain is stend(astly effacing’ the desjatinn at Manufacturing Company have led to @ sttike, | QHENAPKADLE Case oy HypRornonta,—tu | finan Wilhiau J. orga, wie mere atvotted Popular Clothing House, Wirat Tauateariee Ge Loss portation of large bodias of troops; but it is also . ov A QuaRRat.—At | {rue that the Prosident is bound 0) oe the js the Plantagenets and Tudors. The spiritual | which threatens to become ts 101) PENNSYLVARIA AVENUE, Beaver, t james Hedges and Thos. Gol: en had adispute about a mining suit Tucada: Between 10th and 11th Streets, afternoon, when Gulden shot Chicago a singular case of death trom hydro- | on Monday, charged with swindline by somal meral. Their y, char, ng ng : 5 j wore moll wseyoes phobia occurred last Saturday. The facts of the | Circulars ‘through the ‘country oitecug. the aan ssacuted saa to pes Cows rebellion; = pened att thease sary Catholic chures tm | dentin iis ows sortp, Instead of money, aver Sueee tee Eee nee and are re | Agency of a worthless sowing-seneeine a 8 in anticipating an appropriation, the ser? | fr - 5 aries Haake, @ bo} ‘of age, be§ ys “ ledges with @ | vice from which the mouey is diverted will be England, with the loss of endowments and rey- | since the financial panic, and now refuses to yoars of ag: recep mone, pay char were taken bitten on the hand by & cat, which he was lommer, of the Tombe police s S enues and all that the world can give, and still | redeem the obligations which it has created, | *®* betore Justice Flu 5 scstsr_aree Doors rm natn Sere | Utdan with “aravolver, two of thou tating | Tasmerctang 7 cone, ete ihe cure bre | Greater iso aad ry, garoe teen | Hauraki ass eters Tach fae en | age. The wound, war se ight that the'curi | souruyomersay,, No perme, Baring = ct. Gi d sda. i a 0 le n from ersion and | bave BO more : 5 ay earl evi 7 RR Grins chitical comminigeeay Mh, and Hedges | meet extraordinary expenses Incurred during | ,,7/evst Pools taken from It by perve England | tliau co mach paper. 4, this they tave no | did not complain of it at sil, but on Saturday | were discharged-—¥. wea. i NOW OK NEVER! a ee our Cuban fraabies. Wee ths esc Or a tage eat thete Creedom | present remedy, exoopt fo refuse to work unless | Mecmias see be wae taken Sith all thoayee | acccarcsy or Wualh ADINATE A weitt-¥e _ FATAL COLLISION ON THE O.N 0. RAILROAD PENNSYLVANIA'S MILITIA TENDERED. at the loss of all things.” paid in good money. The cat bas never st’ any time exblbited Say | Hasdwick's Sclense-Geuslp wecousmends FIVE PER CENT. DISCUUNT ron 30 Lace gpg omar mail train on the Chesa- It ts stated, and generally believed, that Gov- Dearu or A WOMAN FROM MALPRACTIOR. DISASTERS AT SEA BY EQUUNOCTIAL | sagns of madness, and the physicians who at- | foll mode for, my See Skeletons» Dats. Levan Bond poets pre par legis ey ernor Hartrantt, of Pennsylvania, last night | rhe wife of I. W. Vandegrift died in Philatol: | GALES.—Diepatches from New York report tended the boy regard it as the most remarkable “ $75,000 worth of ton. The Sréman was killed and two circas men | ‘elegraphed President Grant that the several | phia Tuesday night from the effects of an ops- | Quite a number of disasters in recent gales upon NOBBY, STYLISH, injured, probabiy fatally. No serious damage | wilitia regiments of that state were at his ser-| ration performed by Dr. Bachanan, of the | tue North Renate Among ant was tee bark BEST MADE BOOTS, | was done to the teams. vice, in case he saw fit to make a call for them nee Om a who = jlicated in mole — Maxie, w ae nd Fromm - Fron plan s jomas. jegritt jeensto r — po tire | How. GRgIT SMirH has written a lengthy | Y'2W8 OF ATTORWEY GuNERAL WiLLIAus. aoe and was struck & hurricane on Der “| | The following statement, containing the | Goes, Delaware, and took his wife to Phila- "7 Br Istter on political topics, in which he says: delphia to have the L. HEILBR view as abeudities all ‘local option laws’ and | views of Attorney General Williams on tue septs te"_402 ret 24 tour from D northwest. | Scala have every instance of drusverinens te | Tunech will be read with interest, it having —— ——— by his own hand for the press : ARINI & BATES’ rded as @ voluntary and responsible insanity, “The so-called Kellogk government has been M @ « therefore be punished severely.” established aud in full Sparsson for about two FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAUKMY @)} ‘Tae Sc of the Army of the Cumberland | Jars. It has been repestedly decided by all E, Bar Stu ase 10g Bre, saat yorterday BA Columbas,Ohio, for st reunion, ike"courts of Lomiainua to be the ‘only’ focal win anton the xenenticn of is on MO G veral Sheridan took charge as President of | government of the state. 1: hae bean axoromiy DAY September 2iu, brs PO N- | “se Society. Speeches were made by Generals | Fecognized by the President, and impliedly by ‘This Hall, hevicg been throughly re Suerman, Belknap, Ouster and others. ee rae an ia calles Yated ani newly upholstered, can by reat for , Parties, Suciables. Ke. Kev. DR. Seymore, rector of St. Mark’s P. } the attention of Co: to the subject, and Weeaee Weice Chrot.} ¥. Church, New York, was yesterday elected | stated that if they tock mo action he amecid font "J XAMINE THE 99 BRAZILIAN Bibop of the Episcopal Diocese of Illinois. Dr. | bound to recognize the poess sepnvizetion as E 1 NOW SELL FOR DeKoven withdrew the contest. Dr. Sey- | the lawfal government of Oongress The $2 GLASSES tor One Dollar mour is said to be & moderate charchman. declined to ape about the matter. The The? w Gog Frome GLASSES for 36. IED, — ‘BOW ‘The §2 TEEBMOMETER for §1 { uestion is whether Kellogg M ‘TRE OLD CaTHoLic MoveMEnt in Earope Loery ough Governor, or hascome to an agreement upon the points of | there were Ed 5 or ply OE or . :a whieh threatened to the strength and | election, but the question is whether a state bo aad — nt ~*_ | usefalinese of the movement. > $5 IMPROVED SELF-WASHER. > $$$ governtient, tbat has been full ee a Svicipg ov a Divinrry Segre Au- 1 theclogienl semaior, soe under a S7-The six of the Irish rifia team wh: to | nearly two years, and as such 3 'Waaben the finest Laces or the heaviest Bedcloin. | Compete against the American six'at Gredo ee ae cratigronar ue tae on bad 7 Ss eee pend see Taber. aod So cour and woes. At wili | Moor, arrived at New York yesterday. pn vetper php i 2 — 1ed pop- ‘razor Teoetey, hm wad dad your howss em, " ulation of acity in which the seat of govern- hours afterward. 3s was about 3 years ef age, MAUbEA’S staal Ping sons, por Xho Toe. Snes A ment Is located by means of violence and biood- ng eee Forks, “Ota - acai Opposite Patan Ofice, “"Slamitting all the wrongs charged upon the county.