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THE EVENING STAR. | Sd PEBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peaasylyauia Avenue, cor. ith St. BY THR EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 6 B. BACKP MANA , Preset. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. New York Notes. eptember i eneit of the family Scrhir Ewe Cisvs each. ‘By malic thfec month, @1.20; six months, $3.0; one year, $5. ; eee Se hee . . Tg TRE NTRRE ATE TAL RorUE arom 2225 ptr bn one ttn va os | V8, 44—N2. 6,712. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1874. TWO CENTS. =| Sf S'ieks | til late im the after- es of advertising furnished on application. neon. vein theciiy erriy y Gay apd night here. He Ay and spent arr tt wes to day tor © MAIL COMPANY'S SRW ermal Peking loaves "iis aiterm = a i res and Francisco hes on board over two thousand 5 NTS. V I N T A R A “Reign of Terror” in South Caro; THE LOUISIANA EMBROGLIO. | The Beecher Scandal. Pen Pictu of Kellogs Mme}! oust AMUS EMENTS, E EN G S = lina, | a MISS CATHARINE BERCAEBR IN THS PIRLD—A | c _ Emery. tors — senignt and PACKS ICS Of cohool sister (Ce uacE-SUMMER THEATER. | ee | Gov. moses arrrats To THE PRESIDENT FOR | How it was “Managed in Washing- | San nme eserok: | |New, Ortenes Gaepesdeees Sntinenseth | Sel capers eee a — > * ‘AID. ton | iss Catharine E. Beecher has pul e th L ‘ 1,09 000; tneed soe t Bxt-sordinerys of the Wonderfal “ = | % a Perhaps the parents of Wm. Pitt Kellogg oars decicare, € mM, legal tenders tn- Merwe Betray Arie EY | Washington News and Gossips | aye uowig wiegram na neem rencat vy | tt7=M neanano on tuar tomer verare| leet srbcigten Weegee emma ins | Pevhaes ie pane a mea Kaog | Lena So toe ae INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this | President Grant from Governor Moses, of South | vigorous defense of her brother. She ssserts | greatness, but to « stranger's there is not | circulation decrease, ), reserve decrease, HOES. AND M’LLB. DOANE. source to-day were £218.051,99. Carolina: A special from New Orleans to the York | ger’ that the proprietor of the Independent was the | much of that quatity discernible fn him. Slen- | S414 0 A 7 Tribune says that during Penn's recent occu-| regi ori, derly built, thin-dblooded, mild-mannered, TRE FIRLD.KIVERI LA ADTLTRERY Case. pm 4 now talent will appear 25, 1874. al originator of the charges, and severely as- y 4 5 3 i "1 i Also, the a now tal nt Mc ages SECRETARY Decano lett this city for his an Gouvusia, 5G See So Ca pancy of the state-house several docaments | saults Messrs. Tilton, Moulton, and Towassnd. | rather hes:tating in his speech and nervous in 2 A note of issue bes been fled in the suit of e.. = a mip gee * | home at Mount Vernon, Onto, last evening. \Gntied at Washi on "D. meet Se were found showing “bow the Louisians ce<e | Her idea of the matter is as follows: his movements, with a smallish bead, sloping bomes Freid, saperintendent of pubtic schools, zB r | ‘ The state of atfairs in Edgefield county, in | Was managed in Wi this state, bas been for the last ten days of such | Seating Mr. Pinchbi ar & character as to threaten tha lives and the de- | ng Gov. Kellogg and party tn power. >| f il inet Thomes K rselia, editor of the Brook: hington with a vie: Here then isa case where a man, who, un‘i! | forebead, thin lips and colorless complexion. against 1 2 ed MiSs Panel in the Senate ant keep. | three-score, has lived a pate, virtuous a that is about the lyn Kegle. Action is for €5),00) for sedaction ful lite, by the unanim man whom fate has made such a conspicuo’ Of plaintift 's wife. Ex Sewator Koss, of Kansas, is now to man on a Lawrence paper—s position he helt : a i ! i v | bret , sisters, 9 figure in srch stormy scenes. He i: <PRCIR SHIT MENTS To-Night 50,74 a | ghteem years ago, before embarking in pol- Por spfe Moss bag pain Pl its Pope ‘The first letter published 's from Edward © ae Sarncee aaa gentiomanly appesrance 2d Pleasant man. | to Europe 9 day were $7.00) in ellver bars Evgsgement of the pop: actor, | ‘* — With the peaceful and legal means at my com-| Bulings, a lawyer, who was aiding Kellogg. | cured ‘of lying, byp » | ccnesl, ot the pester ut a niieeeerer SEES | auctner Suhteh tm see Entorentionn’ PoSIMASTER GENERAL JEWELL states that, | mand to restore the usual situation. Armei | Billings says ina letter to Kellogg, dated Wi- | This is on one side. P yt h “A . cixt as the department has oficial intormas | bands are sssembled at various po'nts in the | lard’s Hotel, Washington, D.C., Dec. 34, 1813, | | On the other side are three men convicted iT as wot enp he tates er 28 — There ts sere ton, there fs no interruption in the mail service | County, and bave demanded the surrender to | that “Wm. KE. Chandler is working with us, Sase BEA Than deasitn Mists oth, ceadcatens | Nene, Sor de mat mabe Gane ee aes na pothin, hom the Brown-Morr's rowing tog Ace. |. 8! = them Of the state armsin the hands of the regu- | 8nd he worked with us nobly and more effec: | Hone and then denying their truth, and inother | man. id “ h. Mortis now says the water ing A } iB any part of the south. larly organized militia of the state. From this | tively than any one except Williams. He wiched | Matters shown to be dishonest and liars; while | in bis appearance would justify such ® saspic- ain brs pane to bol ame 2 | - = wr.—Eureka R. | action a reign of terror exists. 1 tamed my | mete writs to you about his fev. I would #-- | two balt crazy women Gretafirm ani then deny | lou; but he Is certainly not @ great man. is at- | and he hrs ¢ . iA | Tae Wasuigetos MonxeMent.—Eureka R. proclamation on the 2ist instant commanding | fabge the matterwith him at the eariiest mo. | the truth of such charges. What then is the | terly lacking in personal magnetism, in the a - s | A. Chapter, No. 4, F-and A. M., last night coo- | these armed bands to disperee and retire to their | ment porsible.”” truth as shown by the weight of evidence? qualities of leadership, and in — 7.Jonn's, NBRLS SON RAILTOAD_FIRB tributed the sum of one hundred dollars towards | homes witht thove woe Gah maeatee to te MR. CUSHING’S FRE. Tiiton’s statement not ouly contains slander- | aggressiveness either for or evil. In his Leng sta hegre sTOnM OF REAL WATER the Washington Monument. Next. frain from @ repetition of euch actions. ‘They When Senator Carpenter's Louisiana bill wes | O08 lies against my brother, but also against my position, man of trae ability, trae greatness: Supe this tonhee coat mncek gee ry sae wioas tor Eeniton ‘ ————— are still under arms. [am powerless to enforce | betore Congress, under dat> of Jan. 22, 1-73, | brother's wife, whom for years he hashstedana | of cbare: showing personal characteristics Fer iettor arcs tn goed conaiticnons a ee Ar THe Warts Hovex.—Gol. John S. Mosby | myordersexcept by the use of the inexperienced | Hon. Caleb Uurhing wrote Kellogg, saying he | Ddelieved to be the inciting cause of bis down- end savoir faire, con have worked out needed | bad lifted. Morr Seen ue tam Ser partion ~ And Auction peshivels 2 | snd James B. O. Drow, U- 5. attorney, Fla, | state mullite, the employment of whieh I fear | tad drann on him for $1,000, and aading: “1Did | [al Some these lies can wre crumbles ton | paviicen party en & higher eed"arem team, | Os tasning tee becy cceusa aur nan Sat Saturday right sopn-tt_| had interviowawith the President to-day. Biat Hating eutsiseed a Beaee eter erenon s £2,000, which you sent me some time sings I} charges of her ill treatment of her husbund’e | 6rd could have cone mach toward allaying tne | when a-siight breeze coming up, the referee de- “ae op Commins, of the Reformed Episcopal call upon you, under the constitution of the | !ound it desirabie to deliver $1,000 to Mr. | relatives. Like all other wives, my sister-in- | bitter prejudices of the whites and lang the as One an Soy. amt Oe ¢ i. are ounge m3d8° | church, paid b's respect) f9 the President. call spon 00; ,, the constitution of the | found tt od law has come faults; and like other women of | foundations for an improved order of things, | ™ , nd the race will ba started wie at Tra St. “ = a (Genre oO gto reatore the peace and quiet of the cousty MR. RILLINGS’ PEE. strong character is liable to strong prejadices; | He is not the man to doanything of thesort, and | 8* on as the rereree decides the water smooth su Se MAKKAITER’S, cae ne Hintonvs General Sharman hes | ad to this end fsck that con ally cock pes? | The next ietter is trom Billings | and eo when my father's wife and eke were nn’ | therefore it is unfortunate for the state, for ene | enough. No. 439 7th street, botweos D sod MB streets, eight | MiziTARY History.—General Sherman has diate orders to Col, H. M. Black, commaniing | 0 Kellogg, saying if ha (K.) is go. | Congenial, itwas deemed best that aseparat> | republican party, and for the country at lar, 7 a - Guess 08 Putte Fol we, Hall. aoa, uc, | Written a memoir of events of the late war for © & teres heres ts Seputis me aitn Sach er | vg to advance bim anything on his ice | establishment should be provided, rather chan | that events should have placed him where he ts Two Little Boys and a Gan. Ab 2 : : ns . 3 But, I repeat, he has not the appearance uf a THE VeUAL RESULT. : we Hangings, Wiudow | publication after his death, with the exception | 4) and sary to | be can band it to their common friend, Mr. | % PeTmanent re-idence in my brother's fomily, =. c Pidteres: Frames’ Pictare Oords sud Tas- | br the inst chapter, which is composed of opin. cova crieee sorwer aanpecdlh wae possible, | Barrett. 11 a postscript he addr, “I have hopes which he denired. But in the last year of way | dad man. 1 am told he lp man of very correct | BURLINOTOX, N. J., September 25.—While F. cy I istrict. ors i . a Day! father’s life his most frequent and favorite re- | morals aed anexceptionable private life, as nis | Oscar King and Emercey Williams, aged § and — we Om wsetal military lessons Gerived thato: | (Gigued. : - J. Moses, Sr Lie On tbe pees OAe TCIET ASE, alana | sont whe to the parlor, where tay beothoremtte | sppsassece eoeis tomeee he this respect he | % yeare, were playing with a gun yesterday, from, and which was published in the Army and f South 1 0.” On the same day, July 1, 1673, Billings iv 3 DR y ember Mame snd Number. jel-ty" | WOM inal yesterday, Governor of Sonth Carolina, gave Kellogg a receipt for $2,509, “on account | Sevoted berself to his comfort and amusement | differs from (Governor) McEnery, who sat op- | cor King Ta‘sed it to b's shoulder and aimed it | Lt kispsora TTT - K E dopessad = i THE PRESIDENT'S REPLY. . | of professional services in the case of Kellogg | With the most tender assiduity. As to her trea pas to me ed prem dnoged this morning, | at bis friend, asking him sf he sb WEAK.SG in De aold to the very Tae Orvit Service Commrsstoy met in this To which Attorney General Williams, by di- against Warmoth cf al.” ment of my brothers and sisters, and others of | andthe Sey whose nose must have cost | replied no; but the gun was discharged, and a eve aavantnc® B spitug on JUSTH, | city ‘Thursday and wil! bold several sessions. | rection of the President, sent the following re- GEN. BUTLER'S PEE. poi ge ra ge Aa halal lo rept Aa hemrnrgpen ne foe ene aioe ea o ge Motes by mail promptly attended to. | Ove Of the principal purposes of the meeting is | ply: The pest ieee £9 Ketoes 6 Som Gen. Bet | cast & civil one trom his wife, while some | dissipated man, as iam told he is. He has the — o— paid. iy8 tt | to perfect arrangements for carrying into effect Waser Or STaTIOn) | Mer leaddsersed “To My Dean Geverna sot; | who are bls favorites are equally Kors. That my | merits of being’ southerner, au ex-confeooees | The South Carelica Troubles Meeed. uaa of the civil service rulea ts ther tenors? of. Moret. Columbia, Sonik Coro 5 | iste sollowe: “I think my retainer in tho mat. | brother, united toone who for nearly 40 years | officer, and a good, rellabledrinker, bat so far | Acotera, Ga, September othe troables XCURSIONS, &. ticesin Boston. Mesors. D. B. Eaton, Samuel ve to . 4 Shellaborger,and A. G. Cattell, of the Com- | 8Pswer to yx oe = tor of the petition in the Supreme Court about | #8 proved a loving wife, the devoted mother of | as outside appearances go, they are greatly in | n Edgefield county, S. C., areended. A letter tr telegram of yeoterday teniar, | the aiairsm Touisians ebould be three thou: | bis ten children, an excellent housekeeper, an from 5.1 Addivon, ee naatt of the toon ,RCURBLON, jasion, are here. asking for troops to aid in suppressing disor’ | Said dollars. [ advised in the case with the eae’ eaters opens meen ot Bie tam of the odlored militia company dotiversa E : niente ¥ pee ers at Edgefield, thata company of U. S. troops | counsel who arguedit. ‘They will recoguize my | business affairs and a sucsessful anthoress, that > Eleutonaes Koaky eteeeee ‘The last of th ths popn > r g iy rarily | up bis arms to Lieutenant Leahy, command of the popular Pznsowat—hight Rev. G. D.Cammins, who | is now stationed there. and it 18 a | Services, and I was obliged, in consequence of | be, with his chivalrous protection of all his | C;rcumstances having Mi : 5 a SUNDAY AP TEERO PASTY eae eae orale yr aeiantes prcesciesen, | poetic cere delet ey AEA cI sosonbre the retainer, to refuse one on the other side. | Wife's interests, should be represented as going | at the head of the republican party in this state, | the detachment of United States troops. The rs . x N to such a@ scatter-brains as Tilton with com- e is recognized an pported as such by th begroes have returned te their bome Wiis be eich Uy Me a avs pest, is now the guest of D. W. Middleton, | {0 tHe lives and property of citizens. ° © cieenr noes on New York, whichdeaft plaints of his own wite and the wish that he | republicans of this city, among whom are forme ignet g fate hen ie eee SE er erlae Orgel Ns A@vances of Public Money. letters making startling fevelations sod im: | esto be found In that statement. The only | loved, and prominent republicans would gisdly » September 2.—At one o'clock Giymont ‘mmandant of the Norfolk na 7 7 © this morning re: ts of ks fi ‘The fo'lowirg ‘3 the decision of the Acting } Plicating promment men in Washington, in- | Dew matter of any consequence in this tast | follows better lead 8 K reports of musketry firing at the h pt i af statement sre letters which eons proved to Briar Hill coal mine were heard at McDoneld = nis temp, ste Cho atty fae tee moots, Second Controller notice of which has alreaty | areahoirnto hare wckCe fe aed coer todey | be experts in forgeries could easily modily to | ‘Tae Scocesson ro Steam,—Under the title | station, ‘They comioued, tor wr baa as ar Tue Jinted to mest at Willett's Point, New You | {iat the decision treats excinsively on the ques- | etnor Kellogg while the Loutsiaus caso was | Mis. Tiiton's letter to ber mother, which was | Gropingen, has published in the Isis, « Datch | collision bas occurred between the Italiane and FAIB CRC UND* OF THED. CAND S MARY. | pointed to meet at Willetts Point, New York | tion of advances of pablic money from the | besoFe the Senate. confersed he tore up. while he docs not state | Of vat.ous experiments conducted’ with a view nt \LaBD AGBICULTUBAL SOUIBTY, barbor, om the?1 of October, for the trial of | Treasury of the United States, and does not | wer etd ee ee ACEAED. how he obtained a copy of it trom his wifes | to discovering a substitute for steam. For many Destractive Flood in Spatu. _ eae certein prisoners. ‘The following ls a detail of | tonch in any manner the subject of disbursing | aletterto Gen, Emory yesterdar: geting mi | mother. 1 Fears, be, says, bo bes been considering the | | Mapsip, September 2° The river S the court .—Captain W. R. King, Captain W. RK. i‘ aa 4 is = Bean In conclasion, it would seem as if nothing | question «how nsform heat into mechani- ag province of as BALTIMORE AND POTOMSC RAILROAD, | Livermore, Fitst Mientenant James Meron, Sep hge eae gace aie Mander $n CONES Y MenerL thet be. CEackardh Mat aitzocien c. | Baw lancoton But for all decent ren and woe fal power more sdvantageonsly than it ts done | overflowed. its hanks, cansing great, lots of First Lieutenant H. D. Greene, Second Lea I: pecibseng ( eM Gen, | Men to act on the preceding principles of com- | in cur common steam engines.” He experi- ous loss of life. “In the town WEUNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3071, { nant W. H. Bixby, Second Lieutenant 1. S. TREASURY DevantTwant, 1 | Emory, tn replys gave ceophaneaiiy reat wine | MOR serse. As to an apponl to courts of justice | mented to see to what degree the tension of'oar- | Of Ferrics, twenty five miler mortheast of the “ . Taber, Second L‘eutenant W. T. Rovsell; ailof | Ssconn ConTRoLieR’s Orvice,Sept. 5, 1574 § meee Pe Coramanh of chee ete | in New York city, where the judicial ermine is | bonic acid given off by matriam bicarbonate | city of Lerids, fully two huedred hontes were Hou, RICHARD T. MEERIOK, Orstor of the Duy | tia engine st carpe, Assistant Surgeon 0.8. | Siz: L return herewsth accouutadie reuisi- | be, ues been in command of the department | yepresented in loading papers assadly sulited. | Would amount when heated in a close space, | swept Sway and many persous drowned. E sale ava Bria Byrne. ie judge advocate of the court i tion, No. 891, for $18,907.99, drawn in favor ot | D¢ither Packard vor any one else has used or | Clery delicate womlas ata cvers wcteene ‘of | and discovered among other things thst car- > A handscme Badite and Brid FFDe, is judg ate of th . Lieut. E. M!Hayer, sth cavalry, acting chics | S{empted to use or control United Staten | Cumy delicate, woman, and every pr involving | bonic acid of high tension, liquid carbonte acid Shot bis Wife Fatally < THe PAMILY of Postmaster General Jewell termaster, &c., for the following reasous, | TOOPS for political purposes in any manner | Hest serious dangérs. Suppose this care } especially, to which he gives the name of car- | BOSTON, September 2.—At Newtonville, iast will sail 1som Liverpool for the United States "| Batbing' in our onielat volations ae jae een | brought before a trduual wosee abandant | te'eum, Wan excellent ‘motive powers in piace | Right, Samuel Barker shot his wits tatally, Se about the first week in November, and will - lst, act of January 3ist, 1323, (3 stat cbe-ge that you design to use troops “for pot: | Money could be employe tocorrapt judges and | of steam, for ay he ee eee ay 5 25: 25 etal: 6 come immediately to Washington. The two provides, «that from and after the passing | C3) purposes: or have ever Gone toy and FP you | JUFy, and to bireperjured witnesses, and where | Beins says that he bas experimentally found 0 cent, worcnow isms 8.23) : ~ : sea dar be e1 fe it a Changed to Narrow Gange. eee Le nREea eX : de inaby cass whatever, we"? 4"'s | dajdesire such use, Tdcu't seo how you ara to | {te mont Telned, and respoctanie ladies coald | Ueat a catvoleam, engines easly constructed. a CETLAMD, Mz. September 26.—A section of aaa ae e ae Feary . pose, for, 5 , ran iway in thie state has been NO AMBULANCE RIDING BY THIS Line, | “VV cibinet ministers, and she is the daughter | Sratcs, to make such advances to the disbursing Thore who make tuck’ charces are tatanne mot: | dreaded? It is & case in which every modest | boleum engine a thip can be raised or sunk ai nae aaa eeaeenl 5 Capt Frank Hollingshead, of the steamer AB- | etsi has not yet fixed upon a residence fur him. | ¢™ cers of the government ns may be necesary | rent of the character of regular troops, andthe | Woman bas a personal interest, and in behalf of } Will, and can be made to cruise about under the rivals ters of the Postmaster General will be a +! acquisition to cabinet society, as there wren BST— New York Beaus i re ig | to the faithful and prompt discharge of their = myeelf, my dearest triends, and my sex, with | sarface of the water, for the reason that the | ‘+s ing the Fé 4 persons wun ihe LAT igs MOUNT VEu goad cic at the capital, but will do so befure his | respective duties, aud to the fulfillment of the ee eee oat Tonia attend apy attempt to | tho words of the outraged ‘Apoctle, 1 appesi | carboleum is not only ludependent of the air | assembled in the L street, Bom AvsOcla TiO w rue Se | wily urives. public engagements.” Ps purposes. Gully (Sunday excopted) tu Mo 4 wed to Imud pas —— unto Cwsar”—that great and noble C:rsar—the | but can maintain the life of the crew, develo; | East river, yesterday, to see 8 novel swimaning t Vernon, ithe | Navan Onpers.—Ordered—Commander Jas. | _ Im pursuance of the above provisions, tho fol BEECHRR AGAINST THE Civit Rionts Birt | instal good of the common people who decide | light, &c. The engines can be ened iwhong a epee B eneabeey fo semaongees one w only ge D eam "Kaw lowing Execut! der was ix: dl. ¥ ol 8 sy ivi lb ing presses, fire engines, street locomotives, &c. ie fe Tin, ven young beat at Mount Vernon Wher =e O'Kane “> command the naval rendezvous, | Wi? Bxecutive order wasiswned. spi kon ae lebgthe as te he Cenk Len creek | penalties. Let them use'ine principles ot Sook | Carboloam te aise feaportans tor eciontioe iar, | for Unreen prices.” Miss Minnie Leppoldttiemess Passengers will AVOID the trombie and veration | Boston, on the Istof October next; Lieut. Na Firet Controlier of the Treasury Department. | {his eto be sats “Beck of epociet caeece a | mon sense, and these demoralizing statements | poses. “I have hed the satisfaction,” remeeke Brown, Joseptine May, Mary Lost oldt, Emily {BIDISG 3 MILES IN AMD than H. Barnes, to the Plymoath, 1st of Octo- Elacoute isturb ance Lies the broad fact that the section, | Will be the last, and will ba doomed with their | the discoverer of this new motive principle, to | Kroger, Mickie Sands, and Kitue Allen were ) Dy taktog the regul: : | ber next; Ensign John Abbott to the receiv- . Exeovtiy ® Mansion, / isturbance Lies the road fact that the ection, vile authors to perpetual insignificance 4 | show this e: riment to several scientific men | '4ken to the starting point, 500 rds from the Seno eiehech ota teteratagobear rn at, | tug ship Vermont, at New York. Detached Fe aie cos eee Ueto 3 | S58, Phicio, Ws CtaeO WER O81 at deep rodied | oOo See ecen ae” salivance and | in Hollaud, who have taken the greatest inter. | flag. ‘They started ‘with arash, aod the tide “gored Trip Ticke's, $1; tw ludins sdmiwion to | Lieut. Charles O. Ailibone, from the receiving | _,5! Socartey fhe AammeemeRe OT one | cemcre tae yer ne cous ik ee pe STs est in the matter." So satiefled 1s Dr. Beins of | floated them like feathers haif the distance. Mansion and Grownde ship Independence at the navy yard, Mare [s- THe IntREN. Ssootixe Mato! vi r 0 aaee. ROLLINOSWORTH. —_ permission is hereby given ‘that | this there is a suspicions jealousy between the ATIONAL SHOOTING MATCH AT | the value of bis discovery that he has had it | When they were within 10) yards of the flag a snd ordered t> the Tuscarora; Lient € . CkEEDMOOR To-DaY.—The international . tle ated in several countries. large steamboat parsed and created such a Bepi, Monut Vernou Association. | Chapman C. Todd, trom the hytrogra ic of. | Needful advances of money be mace ~y iisburs- | aces whose extent cannot be definitely meas- | srateh at Creedmoo., on Long Island, between | P**ented tneeveral countries. _ Leavy swell thatall but the Misses Leypoldt FRANK HOLLINGSHEAD, nen d ordered to the Pensacola, at Mare | !?% fficers in the civil service of the govern- | ured, but es in vatious ways breeds great | tre Irish a: d American “ teams,” takes place A lire-tone DiSarPornTMENT. — Mary d Miss Brown were thrown far inthe rear. Captain Steamer Airc _ seps-21 hepepainarl ment, who may have given bonds »3 reqnired | mirch‘et. The conclusion seems to us inevitable to-day, and 18 exciting the liveliest incerest. | Ham, the eccentric old woman who died at Rye <os Kruger and Alien were driven upon the 7PRE STEAMER CULU MSIA by law to such military and naval officers p< | thet there ts no immediate ond radical cure for M rr 5 ys The mayor, comm: acil and $. De Dy a | mt ore. T tter, it is ¥ ‘Tae Taeascay Paintino Berar List por | may by law be authorized +> disburse the sume, | fouthern troubles. ‘The employment or the iy on council and other dis. no Beach recently, was the victim of — pointed ocky shore. The la! itis said, fainted and wished personages of Ni x be : 0 The itis LEATES COMMERCE SISSET .WHARE. | piew:seat.—Superintendent McCartee, of the | &&4 to the bankers of the United States in Lon’ | federal troops, while it may be necessary in | & iH ges ew York have been | jove, ard, like the old woman in Dickens. | was drawn ashore. ‘The sisters, weypold ari EALTIMY, FUR NG@TU. 18M ISSAL.—S i as imvit:d as guests, and special trevns w.ll beran. | “G 3 ” = together, within twenty yards of the gosl. Miss See ean ay THe Me haRG Borean of Engraving and Prinang, is making don, as requested in your letterofthe — instant. | special cases, s liable to abuse for political pur- | Fach compet. or is to have fifteen shots at each in pudeine cniat each nad ven ieee ie Mary suddenly failed, eae sister te Freee OF Gb. n. SUNDAE EE: a Eng P 5 {Signec U.S. Grant. pores, and Bt best secures the temporary peace | of the ranges, which will be £00,900 and 3 0% | anticipauon of her marriage. For many years | the fisg the winner of the firet prize, a locket eae BAVES ™ STAPHENSON Ss | 8P 2 )'st of employes to be discharged wheneve The question arises, are line officersof the | at the expense of mischievous irritation. In yards. The names of the respectiye “ teams” | she bad '.ved alone ‘n a miserable hovel, and | ard chsin. Mics Mary arrived second, and WE T Oe SBVENTH STKaET. | ‘he bank note companies, which recently re | army, detailed and ordered by proper authority | especial the national government onght to | are as annexed: smong the few personal etiects which she left | secured the prize of a pair of bracelets. Miss x AT 9 FM .AKKIVING IN | (eived the con. act for printing internal rev sbursing ofticers of the | void all measurea which needle: imulate Irish Team—Major Arthur Blennerhvss-t | behind was a package of well-worn love-letters | Brown was yet fara bead of the others, bat so TAM. THURSDAY. enue stamps, shall notiy the Treas 7 depar: s cd by law to disburse the | bostility of race. We are more and more con | Leech, caotain; Jona Rigby, Jam:s Witson, | written mere than xty searsago. The day of | ¥i'bin forty yards from the end she gave out eS “ks partios afine oppor- | EPt cf their readine st) begin the work. The | public money, within the meaning and iaten: | vinced that the supplementary civil rights bili | Edmnrd Johnson. Joshoa Milner, Dr. Jonu | her marriage had been appointed, but the m and wes unable to reach the flag uutil Mr. Pomp ~ ras - ity of selecting subjects for decapitation is a | of the act of 1523, aud the executive order above | Will do infinitely more harm than good. It B. Hamilton and Captain Phitp Waiker. K to whom she had given her heart proved fa dJobreon, who accompanied the swimmers trom ail 0: ~ clicare and painfal one, as ail of the employes } quoted? abundantly established that its proposal ha. | ceryes—John A. Doyle, Jobn J. Kelley, Vis- | The disappointment nearly ‘crazed her her some assistance. She pad- ste poor and really need employment. It ix Sec. 6, act of April 24, 1816 + pro- | embittered the southern whites and postpon-d | count Masserene, H. H. Foster and Join J. changed the whole current of ber life. 3 1tothe end, and secured the third prize, a nevertheless, a duty rendered imperative bythe | vides ‘that all officers Of the pay, commissary, | the harmony between them and the blacks | Bagrell. . : lien and morose, and lived in appar. sction of the Internal Kevenue Burean, which | and qnartermaster’s dep irtment shall, previon: | through which alone & happy iusue of the | a%nerican Team—Col. Geo. F. Wingats, eap- | “2™65™ a nef can Re Tenet ee heeeral companies in Now | to their entering uron their respective offices, | present trouble is possible. It is clear that the | tain; Lientenant i ee ee enmity with all the world. She had serrowra uganaie an fre = thee ts 50 ee ayeand | York. It is not fay knowa precisely whea the ee good and sufficient bonds to the United | majority of the southern states will instantly | Colonel Gildersleeve, General Thomr: S. Da- | hopes, and treasured them until the ave of enc wt henitis companies will ready to begin the work of tates fully to account for ail moneys and pud- | abandon their public school systemtif dis ae) tuilet set. The other swimmers did not fin’ the race, but crawled into the bath hoase bausted.—¥. ¥. Sun r- ’ oN & BROTHER. A: e 8 A kin, L. L. Hepburn, G. W. Vale, J.T. B. Col- fy q CoxoresstowaL NomtwaTions.—Mr. Eugene Ta ie we ~ | printing the stamps. He prope-ty which they may receive, in such | (inction of race in them is forbidden. Popular | ins, and Colonel dolin Bodine. ‘Reserness. sakerad Gan Seceasted aes Genie eens | Me Wiken Ore polis, wae nominated for = ~ " — N B i. = _ | 2 as the Secretary of War shall direct.” . education is tue supreme need of the south, and | H. Sanford, J.S. Contin, L. M. Dallard, F. S. | that her skill had wrought to «leck her marriage | Congress Thursday by the democrats of the Ja FALL OPEVLYG. Notes OF NATIONAL BANKS Im LigrrDa If these officers by reason of thelr detail as | that the civil rights biil would go far to over- | Gardner, and A.V, Cantield, jr; bed. The table and bureau and other parts of | Mixnesota district. The people’s convention of Ttow.—The Secretary of the Treasury has is- | acting assistant quartermasters become officers | throw it eeems to us the weightiest possible rea- There are altogether 174 1zes to be contested her wedding outfit stood conveniently near asa | the 7th district of Missouri bas nominated Jas. sued the following circular of instructions to { Of the quartermaster’s department, they shoal! | son sgainst its passage.— Christian Union. for, some being of great value. There is among | perpeiual reminder of the shattered ido! of her | H. Lay for Congress. ‘The republicans of the SEASON 1874. assistant treasurers, designated and national | Siege eat Fhe = poe Tas PRosract PARK AND SAcRAMenro | (26m Gatling gun worth $2,000 arse and | affections. Irth district, Illinois, have nominated John K. Corning Peden ON of eet y srates: Con- | detail, and there is no provision of taw requir- | Kacge—Prospect Park.—The fall_meeting or | TOPny presented by Mr. Jam — eS = See eee cerning redemption of certain national bank 1,000, a trophy valued at ‘50, presented Tae Rertvx Tipe ing them to give bonds, I know of no law au- | Prospect Park closed yesterday. The first race aes independents of the 12ch district, Missouri, Col. notes under the act of June 20, 1574:—‘*Accom 4 by the Army and Navy Journal, and the New | Chi Tribune says: ‘We can see no bene- | B.S. Lipscomb. Hon. John Kobbins has been — panying this circular is a list, prepared by tne | ‘Orizing this department to advance public | Was for @ purse of $600, for horses which have | York state prize of #700, besides rites swords | Se that ls to be derived from any attempt to dis. | nominsted for ‘Congress by the democrats of the FINE WOOLENS ontrolier of the currency, of atenl be money to them for disbursement. pever beaten 2:4), with $300 to the first, $150 to | and medals of fine workmanship and heavy ise the fact that from. lilfnois Michigan, 5th Pennsylvania district. Mr. Robbins served . ; . which have failed, gone into liquidation er | ogtet Of July 5. 1858, sppears to make an ex- Eee pecond, and $100 to the third horse. ‘Ten | cost. The prizes Sggregate about 83.500, and | Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and | in Gongrers from 51% to 1855. In. this district FOR CUSTOM GARMENTS which nave deposited fegal tender notes for tne | CePtion in the case of engineer officers, and au- Paton Jee Tait ne tee | are, therefore, worth contending for, in aidi- | Iowa, there is almost an unprecedented rach | there are two republican candidates, Myers aud purpose of withdrawing a portion of their cir- | *#0rizes them to disburse money in certain | heate; Arthur, who was the favorite, he third, t tion to the honors of victory in Culation, Upon request of the controller, you | CMe? althongh there !s no provision of law re- | fourth and fifth heats and the race, Comee — ich & contest. | back to the loving arms of the mother country, | Harmer. i tio , Son ind the warmth and light of old familiar hearth. quiring them to give londs. fecuring third money. Time, 2:33 ¥ 21e, Nationat Councit or Coyoaecationar | ® ‘ 3 CRG —In th recent! Treasury. for redemption, all the totes ot those | pe atever the Gxigencies of the service may | 2:954,232);,2:01 4. Second race, purse 2/000, | CnUacuus.—Noxt Wedneeday, the suit of tue | ORs, Her ly tralghteh wit ferchpacs axe | ofthe British inapeoter of fecteslon mtonioete \OMPLETE Pe : Soh seit pt 1 = e not _ hese | require in the way of detailing officers and th- } for horses which have never beaten 2:20, with | present month, there will be assembled a na- have found a temporary home on our Western | made of the fact that gas engines are coming COMPLE’ rired by the met OF reg, our bands. ae re- | placing of moneys by transfer in their hanis for | $1,000 to the first, #750 to the second, and £25) | tional council of Gongreg ational cere ches at ee. These may be Givided into three | inte use in various trades. particularly for email 5 wuire me aon tor ane 20, Isit. Such notes | Gisbursement, I am of optnion that this depari- | to the third. Fleety Goldust, 11221; Seos: New Haven, the city where the Central church Classes: these who arein search of pleasure ; | letter-prees printers and ribbon wesvers. It IN VARIR&TY, you wil an sa anys sealed, | ment should’ advance public money on'y to | tion, 22112; Huntress, 3 3, dis. was tounded nearly two and a halfcenturiesago . those returning to spend the winter months proves a cheap and easily applied motive pow- . * = the'Treagarer of the Umiton Saree Wein, | bonded officers, and to such other officers rsare | 2:23, 2:23%, 2:20, 2:91 3,. Gals Council will be the sixth ever convened oy | ariq opee-famillar scenes; and those who are | er, whenever a solid foundation for the ¢ QUANTITY AND QUALITY. ; e Sas Af 8 = tates, Washing- | expressly authorized by law to disburse it. The Sacrimento.—Over twenty thousand persons | this denomination, and theae have been held at driven back from iack of employment here, the | can be obtained. It appears that in the neigh- cout te ag Atranster et fete mgunt in your a | *st Controller and the Secretary of the Treasury | were een te witness she mento FaC® gourse | various times for special purposes, for, as the | Cresent low scale of lavoren’ wages, ant tus | berhood of Coventry, ohare steam power Gea . however should. be. as large a vomittances, | have been consulted ani concar in this view. | yerterday, to witness the great trot betweon | name implies, the goverment of the various Bigh prices of the common necessaries of lise. | formed @ considerable element of expense in ‘ without occasioning too mish ‘delky in theis | Very Tespecttally, PRP tie Opa ee Prete ge Dae [rales be tgryenedt nnd oo 1 Tee gnem: | The fGrst-named clase are decidedly in the | the weaving of ribbons, the ges engine has been ™ - og ting Controller. purse ol 000. jen! @ favorite. , jon al jon i 7 pit a EXCELLENT Venadeimadmect one thousand deities oe a, | HOU W.W. Batxwar, Secretary of War. | Summary—Sam Purdy, 23 11, Occldent, 11 | more 8 matter of charca goveramont than doc- | Sour. of ‘the entire number; the secoud-claer | inepector-cts ae the work of baye of Biirtees er z 5 Se 22; Blael 2 ime, 2:21, 2:24y. | tri ifference. reumstances, whic! y : i IN STYLE, Fini marked Nols ofatgual bane ty | The Prtee of Carpet-Bagwonatorships | Z.2:,2i%, 206, Whe, K rus enbgunoai | Bare baer retiz borough advertned, render | SOPPTits Aether cent; andthe mame | te eee eee wee oe = ss at Pur won over the famous Qalifor- | it im} ive e real weight of authorit, c: - ‘4 FIT AND FLNISH trimemnitea AAdceaeed ae rea roe | tion to Conprene pasctte cere e tere oh Romine | nian an Indescribable scene of excitement | belonging to. the whole Conmegationsl pest | Sine Ber eee ar Ree. Al Nish. transmittal addressed to the United States | tion to Congress recall a story heretotore print- 4 beal ‘ay RUSSIA, PRUSSIA, AND THE SPANISH QUES tT =) ed, but without his name. His political aspira- | CRsued, the crowd almost carrying the winner | shoul siete eg Metned. There bas | riow.—While the Prussian government isavow- | Baeten, the capital of the German empire, Sonnac Pomores tions have long been known, though sometime | Of ‘he course. Over $150,000 changed hands on a —_ —s Piymoath | ediy the advocate of the Sanish republic, and | ranks now asthe third city in Earope in pont Graxp Lovee or Oop Fertows.—In the | nce bis objective point was the Senate instead | ‘He result. always ‘Combe to haces eee ritten lew that | with a tleet in Spanish waters, is Alling the | of population, and the fret as regards rapidity Grand Lodge, I. 0.0. F., at Atlanta yesterday | Of the House. His idea, however, was to react: <4 only contained 235,000 French frontier with German agents to note | of growth. In 1832 Berli ‘ 1 bs Tae War ix Cusa—Spanish Accounts of | force upon a body of such long establishment as 7. - Mr. BO. TEASE, of Now ork cy, 6 sbttal | the tollowing Amendments to the constitution iiizom ® southern state—how will now be re- | e,anish Fictories An Officer and eight soldiers | that which carries the banner of Congregation: Terran Doreen tee Ree Re | ee a eee = & wot Poe bre on and artistic Cut indaced to take charge fered, viz: To out Unit ates, rd a trom Sagua la Grande surprised and dispersed | alism, in ignoring or defying the wishes of r * * 762,437 ~ , cf our Mereba Department, end we cau | £0 that the lodge will be styled Supreme Grand | , hen the Senate Committee of Privileges | a band of insurgents, under command of the | fister‘churcher, an this ernie cit eee, | which Seer ae een ne eees Cemate | Sit: Dewaber 5, Sri, S memanens im every cane i comers 4 perfect he and | Lodge of America. Eulogieson deceased mom- : ne cngaged in tnvestieating the Casba, in the mountains near Viana. An | one which the coming council will undertake to | TéCoguition of the Spanish republic, has taken recur ¢ nerers . bers were delivered. ‘Ths Grand Lodes case of Caldwell, of Kansas, and the energy r : & prominent mode of expressing sympathy with bigt ly faabionable cat, the supreme court of Georgia aad were ban. | With which Senator Morton, the caairman, was | OC! agpantin Seen Gita ee the Carlists, being no less than bya fetter trom —_——_. queted by the chamber of commerce yesterday | Pushivg the inquiry began to be apparent, one | Sitar “the Spanish eevalny teres ‘number. | Lavon Norss.—The Southbridge (Masg.) | the Czar to Don Carlos. The enubto Prussia is N INSPECTION afternoon. Of the most prominent members of the Massa: | ing ‘150 men, encountered 200 mouaiod tone, | milla are soon to commence running on the ter, | decided, and will have the effect probably of in- AN D EC TION ——_________ chusetts delegation was visited by Dr. Ayer. ents, The 8 ft the operatives will | citing the latter state to the ation of iv THIS 18 MURDERIN THE Ssconp Daounz | The latter proceeded to open his case, asieit te hi paniards dispersed them, killing | bOUr system, and the pay of the o , » 7 - J d rd: ver designs it may en! 2 1D to OF OUR STOCK TAT Is PIGRDER Ix run Finer Dacaue?—{u | was the moat ordinary matier of busingss, He | puss eos Digonet, And. CBPtUriNg egaty | ee eto ee ee eee | eae ainie The asander at Gane Dade . Carentan = the case of Thomas Farrell, on trial at Potts. | destred to know from the gentleman he was ad- oe eoaumie “Oman dispatches etate that che | their time to cight hours. ‘They have been ren- | a0 ex-officer of the Prarsian army, who wasact- IS ZESPECTFULLY INVITE: ville, Pa., for the murder of Edward Bradley, | dressing whether he really believed that Sena- Spsnish column in Cinco Villas district had | 2!Dg Dight and day through their busy season. | ing as a newspaper correspondent in the Carlist wae cae pang og py spooting him iene yee Aig | encountered a band of insurgents under Jimi. | T¥enty thourand slate penci!s are now mana- i miccnd tae Cae eaion aad onto i. ody in two, 9 ie Senal red ped dal ee 5 DEAg and throwing it in the air-hole of @ mine, terri: | be likely to follow Mr. Morton's lead and expat | ne# tWo hundred and fitty strong. Relying on | St°Gucreton. Ve nhinnereage cron a #8 at Castleton, Vt. The company contemplate | popular support for the governmen! in bly mutilated, the jury, after being out twenty- | the Kansas Senator in case it shou! the strength of their position, the enemy sus- SL at £2,000.000, 56 are accum funds HABLE BROTUERS seven hours, fendéred s verdict atic ming of | that the latter bought his seat. Derg yee nee faired themselves for some time, but were final. | Taking fe edigie we oery famber mitts |, Eepccmp Cost oF BUipima 1 Curcaco.— | amounting to 100,000" 7 general secretaries ’ guilty im the second degres. informed that there could be no doubt of the | Vitted atl wounded ve Lm OF SBME | On the Kennebec and Perobsect rivers, Me ware | At Chicago mouey to loan on real estate is so | are employed by individual societies to gine MBKCHANT 141LOKS § FINE CLOTHIEAS, haan Wiss Gian Pau D energy with which the inquiry was to be pressed fe won Z shutting down and discharging ther hands. The | Plenty that the most conservative loan agents | their time and e! to this work. The banner Bi ‘ALL—Games Yesterday—The Phila- toa conclusion, and very little of the action R Ne amount of ore mined at ¢ Superior and | re urging it upon owners of unimproved prop- | association state was Penneylvania, and it was _sep tr_ © 7th D and Streets SW. Secuenens penne ae ee Sean, = which the Senate would feel obliged to take in | yy Matene ie percent la shipped this year does not exceed 60 per cent. of even gy nes ype = her that they would have to —— ae or AIDAL PR Ts. Cuicagos 3 to 1'in New York yesterday. The | Sescriaive wae nee yore ened: The Rep- | tion at Winnemuces, Thareday, Dr-J. 0, Haz. | thatof last, aud it is feared that before many eo de with the > oe waned B ATs. pulcagos & 101 in Now York yesterday Tas Fesentative was then Toformed that a friend bed Gren owas, months a large Dumber of mines will stop. provements to be made with the loan. Tne | the executive committee showed 125 associations La aro for recent | in the state, 12 of which were formed last year saying that JEWELRY, SILVBR AND PLATED WARe, | SeT2S¥, the score being 9 tol. The game be ture of that state was meebo elect FKP Gbobs + tween the Athletics and the Harttords in Ppile Too BOLD CORPLONESE NAB, named reepeo- Beatly, supreme jadge, long ‘compelled OMAN DROWNED AT NIAGARA.—Oonroy, Ticinbia | xesterday resulted—Ataletics, 14; preme judge, short term; | Svetag’ in this ci y after having ebtainee’s Mal | ene guide, dimoovored the body of au wskwows , . sspectally fo Hartfords, 13, x Ay =i woman juredsy afternoon, Designed espectally for 2 A quantity ot valuables in exchange for bogus jac Aa oe BRIDAL PRESENTS. ute Prorun’s Panty im Lovisiawa.—The checks. | The Scar w was committed for the ac- Prog fone captcinn te was a well dressed per- aft {argo and varied assortment jest opened. Louisiana bad « meeting in low Oriober Tose for sivearfhe morning. The valuables eer eae aoe ee tb 6 Oanainn air in Ce - evening. Resolutions were to were red. ‘arrests were out being found person. The finding ' 1M PORT BD DIR BCI. ge inte the Moventer pooit and | Ayer, of Massachusetts, Mr. Conover of New falin thelr ‘uefarious ooo a Bae Ga, Sf'n Garket with her tnaidatee thatthe wat" ’ war Jersey, attained the honor of & * A ‘—The | member of a pic-nic party from Toronto which = M.W.GALT, RO. & CO. nee ee propos. iaatz he Senter yao ay rong agg —— ensation | visited ‘Table Hock is tue tarly partor the woke ‘ = i Maeae the mecting ‘ih com = Tae tend TING ts eee Sram— Re pny = and bad accidentally fallen over the bank. i . $ — CaTTLe Diskass aT WILMINGTON, Det. — na whose ay Western rellroads atnding eleeral Con eee ae Tomeon,) Da. Hares Reavy yor Aworuse Potan | Daring the past week a number of cows have railroad, be- | Ruy, a series of opsrations with the objett or re- Boman > ‘vic | ber aod pay of their empleyess. —eonag Fiour, Beapees Voracx.—Dr. J. J. Hayes, in a letter to the Sad ot wa » Del., of the new cattle dis | tween some Italians and the str‘king coal mi- on forttnree days. The eupageeny een ee on PS S7-Wo more Maccira fcom Madeira. The fers Family Floor and Piainy | Ne™,Lork Tribune, declares his conviction that | €&#@. One gentleman lost seven nat.ve cows, | ners. Firearms were freely esed, but’ ke ranne Soy was inaeeione, te on the, ‘by the comation | yines are all Deniers will have te ne Wee #0 open polar sea can be reached by asteam | ®ud another lost three. In Ron case death | ascertained, cnly two of the strikiag miners 2 second day the re- there is some payed da Lae = Loutsiens "sepia san | Yesee! through Smith sound, and announces his | Occurred within it ours {com the time | were slightly wounded. A: artillery gained an ad and in. it = readiness to starton another voyage or explora st steak Tt te be the Lag Beem te 1 nal a7 The young ladies of East Tawas, lil. have mn forthcoming. comm western ee — — —: in & diseased cond ope cat Vee to employed counsel to a white Bteckines, ‘Orecarss 5s GENERAL BROKERS AND REAL BS . RESPONDENT RA. UCTION GEES TAIE A New Yorx cori sara tes stieey Raid several aS = tat Whine: Deal bas bene ae Ex-Paxsipent Tuisns Horas ov rue | PoaTding on the houses was satorated withese | UP the ad: — 1 il bain ithout foundation. Th [ the following bon oil. There is no clew to extraord! Snnouncement; Exe- ae 7th street, aie. Ofice —— bain fa obs wil oat foandati on. Me. Raid otter ep ted strived on Thsraey zt Ail quiet nowt ae (alias wil commence Roe iprmerastomas Fontan Uston.—The ome bee ution Scene? ‘A ‘Man really Hang! For TRS. B | eral weeksy Bac only ts agene bin eree lee eee. | was recelred by the citizeve, and made 3 its in the faésrnational are Se aeae nL | eran deceive teh 04 Millian is BueziLiaN PEELE | SO soneeah a catreeed, by convict and be | aaon wonermouam’s Inpuetatat Portricar for the whole territory entrees 63 of fast nothing | « Dr Haggerty ented tant he bd paid abowt . w SELL FOR S7The Springfleld Republican says that hoped, with the assistance of Casimer, Periere, en noc industrial | 28toq" Should Fotuse to jols the > © pomina- fis, Te rea ranging from’ from 85 to $25, br ply Sy ty reat antiiies of sous for dipping are sold 1a other friends, to contribute to that result. "| ing at Masonic Hall, east i3th Gharies | Raion, German and ye ours anata 4 for 91. S7-Ninety Chinamen ms Ly Optictan, ks in Havana Panuayivanta eierrcor aks. | were wounded, nen $5. Peovan sacr-wasaus. was suprreased. without labor wear re will | Officers Duncan, Lott, aud ‘sent te eee or ry % died engat-ly Opponite Patent Oitice, | coroner,

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