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4 A ; r Adirondack Murray's Horses. OLD PASRIONED ROUSE AT GUILFORD rorr— ‘THE SOfTON PaRRAcn! as Copies af tne T Seem be a, end afters litt HINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1874 TWO CENTS. Son umes we & aoe ore halt dome scemed dnly a little lese wild th F THE EVENING STAR. | & PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday: Excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | | tome beeaght ms Peansylvania 7 \ ar! r : — — | Soom wiighily wielded oc me, but imide no THE HVECING S743 NEWSPATER CONPANT, Sid ponen ‘bowl, with wy boanteous indie, tee Geggense eae pe ye SE, STAR ved by carriers to | > lsrge eyes, and larger bosp Abd at hom * 5 one sear, @ THE WESELY StAR—Pal magi Sp od eyear, BF invariably in advance, tn both cases, . ie enemas atte, | | VSS. 44S. 6.717. was BF Bates of atverticing furnished on spplication, L naidanadinameandtiEedamiedanmenadeaae pin tae ¢, trom where they Bud | woods of ai. : _ = — = | taken. ‘“ oe Ge " x — " } “i y < i Then over to his Osh pond, for Bir. Murr AMUSEMENTS. | VEN ING STAR. RESIGNATION OF Commisstonae Leacerr. Sequels to the Scandal | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. rsa aan at oe #. Murray Gaeuse B.D UeSaS, Commtolonec (Of) Esreets, Gex- | SR DONA nese Rerte | aes : the coronet-s inquest iv the (rant the culture and training of Le haters im Cum KECOND GRAND HeGs DOUBLE SHEET dered hie resignation to the President to-day. | ry» New York Trinune of vesterday has the WHAT IS BUTLERISM ? ter has been completed, and the jary will be | necticut. He. with other, b a wore to LYMO | bel He designs to practise patent law befere the owing: Cn August 2T Janes McDermott, a | engaged s day or (wo insumming a>. A ver | stuck the streams of the state Tai wale. ae | = UnitentStates Cir ts, and orter of the Brooklyn Engle, was arrested on | Mr. 8. J. Simmons waze it ts “Fraud | dict 1 not expected berove the first of next | able varieties of fish. at tine *“tehack teen . . in contester fore the Patent Office. He} the charge of baving libeled Henry GC. Bowen H and Corruption. Week, as the testimony has been volaminous base” im bis pond with othe a1 oe Washington News and Gossip, ! juan alleged interyitw said to have. ween beta | and there are many contradictory statoaonts. | his table ie well supplied. 1 = = ——— Pro: ‘ oO with jatier, Mr. Bowen sued Mclermote| & Remarkable Political Decument. Ail the cotton mills are running three duysin | ever, before be broagt tue parcy ug raconothing | Notice.—Purchasers of Taz Stag are. re- Rene ORS SEER O Te Seere tor $50,000 damages, ard the reporter gave bail = the week. all, areund to the so fortans ey se Senvict Kxronm Carney Ovr for $2,060 to auswer. McDermott, through | _ Boss Tho following letter ~ 7 nged to Mr. W he exoureion | minded that there is no increase ef price on ntments the President bas again | course, bas prepared an answer to Bo | from S. © het of the collector, | A Coroner Arrested stor Embenzle lasat ' pan eee count of its double sheet fesnes. The price | shown his belief in the civil service reform, ana | complaint, w ich will be tiled to-day. MeDer- | _ ae H table Eile, Trost t wxed aa ceapion 0 oni t to comment the entire ditness ott reitera bia alleged | |“ (Sax Franc jin Troe twoil, that | charged for it to soe * = ms webeys te the | SD appientee ee Sees kan wri know th R. Rice sree arrested, “Pertect Me Las D t same as fora single sb nd th } oner P m1 pted be Com- ne : » | ment ve ba =i a minionarac Pataca: vice mle | am resjonsible for the statement I am about to regular price. Thi Mgred. Mite Rucue: member of inet eald or Plaintiff, avers, denies, | Make. The qucetion is asked, what is Butler | propamuy Farar is yet reading matter Is gi Exsminers in Chtet, to be Assistant Commis | 97d states as follows: fem ¢ Jt is chicanery. frand and corrnption- | » eviawn—Ar at joner of Patents, vice J. M. Thacher, pro 2 Be eniee ail the allegation In the com- | a are peare9 6.0 “~~ i es 0 Moor, ic | Harrold bad beer + o1ed §/Marcus S. pkios, Examiner of Inter- Plaint coptained stots _ rgd > days es - 2 e » reached Leonard te Sraaeectn be member of the Bos 2 of Exam 2 He alleges that on » he had | Fine See vonept « party w gis morving, and cause ’ — Sloe : fef, vice Eilis Spear promoted, all to | 8¥ interview and « ne plain Se eee amo tO my | among our citizens. Th acts “of the shoot QUR-AUMMER TASATER. 2 teet November 1st * if, at whieh expressed himself to | face. i have gone to Ne i Lawrence ing.” as we have been able to collect them fror Lie VeRY NIGAT 4 . he defendant in words of the term and effect | Fa'l River and other places, avd bave | vations and reliable sources, 4 cone weak Violations oF Pension aNp F Lay wh by the article set forth in the com-| vsed the power I possessed aS a United State: Mr Colton from a! D has been appointed cyi- slat ag von. | plamt. oftcer to tntimiiate men tn the liqaor business det in the p oe the ith distr ‘<.. whe acuviotst 3. He alleges that it is trne that the name of | into working and voting for B. ¥. ler. J ¢ 5 . : so - © plaintifi had been variously x up with | bave, while an ofiicer, packed caucuzes in Bos- ¥ resigned. | in the United States District Court, northern | a certain scandal in the said article referred to, | ton and the other places tioned abova, in r ana, was | ‘{itrict of New York, at the adjour: to wit: with the matter of a certain irial or | the inierest of Butler. I know that But gar and | borse | ever saw, ox . oan the toad | S¢btember, of demanding and r investigation then in progress reiative to the | ler. with all the power he has, will endeavor, as in the hearing of the | a0 Eng « ¥ Appoin be dead ive fee for services in the prosec' 2 of | Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, and with the re | his leaders have stated, to crush me, but fear of the Colton fsmily. Mr. Colton in- | ally mauage * letter office, Poe’ pension clalm of Maria Howe, aud was s ports, charges, and sermons relative thereto, | 2€8*!y i give to the public thoee facts, and hold tenced to pay @ fine of $0 and costs of pros terposed and remonstrated with such # move ie it I say. 3 — r wae fac ioe. 4 : “4 which then were a public scandal and reproach. | myself personally responsible for on the e im r tion, ease in motion, such @ carria, i never ae ahaa Owe New Carer op tne nBasURY SacREt See- | cution. Charles W. Setiphen, of St. Albans, 4. He alleges that it is tru that oue H. 8. | 1 bave received money from Unite tates | vicr, and endeavore. ren saw on hoots before. _ 1ex—Elmer D. Washburn, ex-chief of potice | Vt., was also convicted in thé same court for | Ciafin, (belvg the Ciadin neice goin cari } Marshal Usher and other Butler men to carry | [)°%s 27d cudeavare quash Mr, Murray that a horee on waieea TO HIGHT AND SATUSDAY MaTIN EE. Chicago, was to-day appointed chief of the | Teceiving an illegal fee in the prosecution of a | publication,) along with the pisintitt. visited | OWt the nefarious work of Batlerism. Waile |g, mediately red on Mr. Colton, and | 8&4 driven #0 a» to ite det So, be = —— 2 a . | claim for a bonaty land-warrant and fur wrong- Vv im Woodhall b at in New Bedford, just before the Batler caa- " . Seam, Git 2. Py “ > another te, | secret service division of the Treasury Depart- | © ove Victoria Woodhull, and that Mr. Clatin clasp-knite hand, advanced uy ays. er to determine whe’ toe KATY MAYEEW 42 the Torts. | ent. He is in town, and hae already entorea | ally withholding the warrant from the claim- | ¢>9 \ict Plaintif’ made the visit because Mr. | Cavres Inst year, I recolved money from the | him! Mr Colton fell back aioe ce ane | ametaal We pertect ta renee, OF mot the KATY MAYHE in cen ene} cnauc his dition . ¥ ant, and was sentenced to imprisonment inthe | Ctafin, ax well as the plantif, had tuen heard | bands of Butler's partner to carry the cacusss mn ‘ntil further netrest and vacbturatos | termed loons, and then, if ine has defect ne will §azy Be on lethebae | — of Albany penitentiary for three montus and to | that Mrs Woodhall had in her possession cortuin | there, and the money was used for that par- | [So 10°) wn endangered his life that he drew | show them. 2 KATY MSYHE <In the tie AT THR CABINET MERTING today all the | Pay ®fine of $500, facts reflecting upon Mr. Beecher’s action to- a lee gene renal ph ‘| bis revolver andsbot Arnold. The bullet strack So, one after another, these horses, arter be- KATY ma = “In the Tolls pam poaelnte ior segnlhor i reins nee onion Beusix op cue GRaxp Horan ag Sana- kg aa ery Pe peor meg nl ge Ug fico get ced ge nd baregy naplent ere ol das sot yal bese crtieeen a rerane St tae | cnn an will eiipinon audios of toe cemeee = and Tobeson. ‘Lhe Department of State was | rooa—The efforts of the firemen at Saratoga 8 ‘ Butler man, to take the stump in any place ve- cosicrl a. | Rowan | nt ank aoe honb mee ee LADIES’ MATINES SATURDAY. represented by Mr. Cadwallader. The session } vesterday resulted in saving the Grand Union | the trots Gr cepponed Teen ere tO | even the ile of Berke n ee aa ane lace ve Stinugh the wered te tek cece en ae as | shun oe hes Gh einen a : lasted nesrly two hours. Only routine business | nd Congr “The origit of the detec mee cote! | visit were a partion of the scandal hereinbefore | Provir cetown $0. procitim to the State the ret- | Sootray wortal, Mitte nopes ane kerme ont | wasuen bat or the amen pesnctes hime was transacted. = ait = glecba = enone referred to; and that through knowledge and | tebbess and corruption that fills to repletion tertain his re 1 nathies of | _ He stood im the center of the ficl4 ‘pare- Wkvis GusuesSisabans ‘Ooanater ts oe noe es et ing: | information relative to said isis gad the conse the Batier crenata. swell know fe | our orp ssoet entirely aullonte Te tan | Mental, SadehAenwen, and Geaen shouldered, 3 .— Lieut » cin, i cused » Solt Pe e lite a | profusion 1 slight Wm. B. Hoi, detached from tho Saranac and | {hat any one was in ‘that partof the building. | hag ceed mized ar with Gete seeds Uma | Maud Tenge 20. teecet wey Bete tehood, Dut 1 | Cotton's raxor, who, to a peaceable, polite avd | Sino zrotaaien ot block hair slighsy singed 7 5 ‘The opinion prevails that the fire was set inten: 4 | piatfor an. i is Stati quiet deportment, unites « genial, humane and gray, stra end erect as an Indian, = L aT ordered home. Lieutenant Commander M. W. tiensity. At bac Wine, about noon, the firemen . He alleges that it is true that the plaintiff | Piatform, 'y place in this State, and di generous disposition.—s: y's Beacon. | jeckey velvet cost—a slight riding whip, with [NATIONAL THEATER, Beginwats. oder, detached from the nayal rendesvous at | had the flames pretty well under control sad re | Partially believed in the statements of Mrs, | Cuss the’ merits of Butler. They will call me ———_—_—_—_—_*_— Which he controlled the movements of the a an Francisco aud ordered as executive of the | © =} ‘aaah § “ coed Woochull relating to the relations of Mr. | insane, perhaps, but every man who knows me THE TURP—Flectwood Park Races.—Thetrot- | herses—tenned slightly, his eye fall, and bis Mr.J.¢. SAVILLE... ..Losse and Manager. | Sar0 te : Wan peliewed that it would be confined to the | Beecher with the faruily of the plaintifl, and | and knows my record as soldier ands citizen ting at Ficetwood Park yesterday was slim! whole being kindle to 'a glow. the horse and SING OF TH Ist4-75 : Tact frome the crariccenly the fre wasseen to | that the fact is as stated In said publication; | wiiteay that | mean Jost what Leay, and have | tended. The favorites won both races eauly. | his master both in the vere pritwe oF tite, cay BE pe pee or ONLY YESTERDAY EVENING, at 6 o'clock, Mr. Ed- aretien out of the buitdie; pte anita bay beri that the plaintiff has preserved the notes ur | Courage to back it up at any time, and in any | The race for a purse of $00, for the 2:50 class | one looking scarcely lees in pewer and beauty AND SATr ward Kroei!, orgunistof the New York avenue | (ey aud irresistibie mente: Ae this dene 4: | Weworancums of the eait interviews or visits time. I bold myself personally responsible for | was won by Atthar, beating Midget, Linnie, | and expression than the other. it was worth « mmereita MORT Prest Feb, and weil kuown in musi- | seemed as though the destruction of the Grand | {0 the £244 Mrs. Woedhull in such form that the | every word I utter, and it is my earnest wish to | Gaec, Chester snd Gordon, Ie theneier hamel, | tiptoe’ ndid imprompta e ; “ : 5 uli and | Speak before the people of Salem as 200n Treg. cai circles here, was married wo Mrs. L. A. | Union and Congress hotels was certain, when | S*22¢ ca be written ont go as to give a full and | *¥ Lopes “y oe * \, . The first exhatteith and skill. : cH entire statement of what there occurred. porsible on this matter. [shall be attacked on on > . om Patch: as the last one of th ie oe Green, formerly of Cleveland, Ohio. ‘The Key. | all at once the wind shifted more to the ‘south ‘And for a third and separate defense, and in | every side by Butler imen who have been ine ee ee ee attinn Gitta Tom Patchen was the last on ons = JANAUSCHER, M. H. Rice performed the ceremony in the | Ssst, and the fismes were thus driven in the di- | mitigation of any daiiogoe te whine eee eiee | tenn, but ele my side, and possess- | yy : pect os - ed Cele er en Ree ny nee. | eoren cok Conarems park. Boveral! tmenithe | fe wsent omervise agposr entitied (iC eer), | ing the pluck to eps i Gary them ee oon Aad gece eat yr bee ae ing of Tom Batchen”” “Re SAUNA SS BE Se AS eet Sea IE HD oh, Ene forbor bose oF Me earn OO | re caught tn te root sud windows Of the | derendaut reasecrts and renews caca aed overy | ail; ard Lnow thtug down me gage, 2:94, ; 2:25, 2:2 Tho first heat was and gentle and willing. In aaand cinuats, the furmer home of Mr, Kroell. oatingutshed by coperkoman effalcin the coe, | matter ard thing herein before alleged tn’ (Signed) S.J. Simmons ded heat between American Girl and Cam. | £ , ‘Comprising some thirty or — SONAL.— Kelley, of phia, | ¢ a a paragrapns marked 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, and alleges Wy Se ers. forty stallions, brood mares, and colts, were Pat gerry sea ell frie none | AS Ted the Nee ake, Ae ton As the | cach and every Of sald matters and things al FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION. Lexington Races—The Firee-year | guule and Sink; wetene or than Rin nena, JABAUSCHER ty ee path be cir ton real hate i lige, Theses da cee Ge ae Se cks deseo leged Cent in mieston of any damage ae <a a Olds.—At Lexington, Ky, yesterday, the weath- | Strack witha whip since be bad owned them. » > ene senses ae, OO Fe " m : @ mosnded by plaintiff in this ‘action as thongh juppowder Barge Blown Up. er was pleasant and there was a large attend- | But Tom Patchen was tast. He did mot TUESDAY and WEDSES companied by ex-Postmaster General Cros- | {ou of bait the vilisge was inevitable, and help cularly in that behalf were re — ? = - ’ fully and — i, counsel on the part of the goverment, | Tat came {rom all quarts, aed tee mere: | Ported and alleged, and defendant will give Sad Loss of Life. ard ME: Sohn Maris, clerk of the court, called | Drevented from spreading. The Grond notern. | evidence upon the trial of the action of sact on the President to pay their respects this | Prete ens, a. The buildin stags | Attere and things £0 alleged in mitigation o Lorpow, October 2— Pp. m.—There is morning. Bout Wed.bbG, and was Smears toe aon 000 damsges, as well as for an absolute defense. | great excitement in this city in consequonce at ime Who tanattine tran abeeet he “ 2 He alleges that the sentiments and expression: | an explorion which oceurred this morning in THR PRESIDENT AND Mus. GRANT leave to- jo SER Diese was tnkcred For aboui 208. of teeling in the said publications attributed t» | Regent’s canal, At 5 a. m.a barge lyin; morrow morning for a few weeks’ visit to St Coxcnrzssiowat Nominations ty New Your. | the plaintiff are such as have been for a long | that water way, near the Zoological Gard be accompanied by Gen. Bab- | The republican convention of the 21st distric’ | pemmtd, and at man OF oe ms ex: | with a load of gunpowder on krocenonda k and ex-Secretary Borie and Mrs. Borie, | of New York, has nominated Elias W. Leayen | preseed by the i that the acts there- | with tere ae punne ae ied way stop tur @ day or two in | Worth, of Syracuse, for repreeentative in Gon- | In of the F ed hate Deen by him fully | and many burt. Bridges and houses in th ance at the races. The racing was remarkally | how fast; be bad mever darcd toh fine, the fastest time on record for three-year | fast.as be could. He had never asked ol’s being made in the first race, which was | of Tom Patch he only held on to tv won by Pennyston’s Lady Stout, Mckimmen’s | let bim go as ‘fast ax be dare av brow the Blackwvod second. Tim: + 330% | spokes out of the tire and bun at ie the 2:52. Blackwood took the tiret heat. The two Pateh- year old race was won by Steeie’e Consul. t what Cor. ) test that bar ever been | and ‘Tom seemod t 48. was being said.— G Time, 3:21 TAE SHOOTING AT CkxEDMOOR Yesterpay ‘The fall meeting of the National F Is Alsace Preach or German? os 1 * e s 21 tien wet contin P, 7 ¢ vill be present at the g | eress by acclamation. The republican cony done. vicinity were shattered. Thousands of persoos 4 “ > = The Parts corr {the London Times DAY . Beste tor 9. and Tinoite statucat Bence cere | ton at Bula comtoated or tien Wherefore he demands that the complaint of | are hurrying to the ecene of the explosion. A | A sti breeze in the morning render writes: “The Alssce is Freneb whore gous P8 Sk che Rinsole stated ot Spring neha: tad alea'at | Cee St Sue womsasted) by soclamation, |, Wierenep be with costa | Humber of newspapers have issued extras an- | difficult, but the wind abated in the afternoon. | Writes: “The question wh — wes Muse abs ee in the 324 ‘district. E.G. Lapham has feen | De Wi1t & Jonnson, Defondant’s Attor | nounctng the occurrence. They contaiu but | The Army and Navy Journal 4 nearly tour ¢ & a ae nominated for Congress from the 2th disteic = Spree | Somceta tor ihe second divition of the state miittn, the | O8¥_ Abarticie in the P “t = - ae . by all the votes ef Ontario and Liv Tar Cor ZATIONAL Covnctt..—in the FIVE DEAD nop for the ee division of the state militia, the | Sosue particula s : Bnei ing ths misty or Seven ks ‘The republican Congre Congregational Council, at New Hav Lonnow, October 2, 1:30 Zid and giment« were snucessfc|, scoring 1 long- sta: terday, & paper onthe feliowship of the c i by the Kev. Dr. Dai | morning was heard t ty malic: TLCON Session & re; was made by | where it occurred. Firemen b ce concerning the consolidation of | ging the canal all the morning. nt societies; recommending that con | five bodies of victims of the tributions heretofore made thro: ned The ligt ican gud Foreign Christian Union for papa fe be made to the American Board of © iers of Foreign Missions; that the Ame ionary Association be commended I On at Oswego yesterday nominated H | the gunpowder explosion we: On account of civiland mi | 5G. Platt. Frans S210; War, $3,557,240 clined to be acan: Interior, (Indians and pan- v; total, S18 $01,7296l. ‘The tinclude payments made on ac f the interest or principal of the public e United States. respec’ state m: ully 2% and 161. In the New York » the 2d regi mace the best as ¥,0f that regiment al’ score second were as fol Hiscock, or late for Cougre + to disturb . taining declared Cx ; | Daming the ihine as the erg th setranis am powed beiween Gaul and the I Dnarle- WANE War a German, as p namer be gave to e sot the year. Hie ie idence wae in Ger- P on have by lw tation = away were asion. Many person: rom death. A’ namber Zoological Gi NTTAL ArPO TMENTS.—The Presi a many, he f monasteries ta the fi Z appointments : horn, of Saratoga, whe haa boon | i'* work among the non-C: sgrtcbyrndy Bi Kiiir cERERey, » whe Ges hess Ga Babibition anc . Henr: is, r al reven by the republicans for reclection countrs; that the work of the American lvonr ove ho “bal ‘held res 733, | fourtt Hens 6 O°h district, is oue of the prin- | #erg the Indians be trapsterr ae goer by Kansa n ‘severign tA | oode-¢ tn the in that © ' lonary Association, and the foreign | has been watching a snapicious party asbarg as AA RANITER'S, Wr e for the por : the Inttcr transferred to the former | detatle © ello © oe or eee Le enete es So 4307 ween Dan! © strects, sigh a r kirdred asociations; that chureh | trous ¥ tree: reservation. BMorts are b indu« | Ure valley of ‘the Rhine as pa anv. ; : 4 nisi tay school enter- | uprooted, and hex them to return to their r sptain | The tact tbat Strasburg, like. F the » ex ne American Home | from the canal were shattered. Several pers Collins, of the militia 7 ts cout m> ave W ¢ #ome va, o Sor hat Congregations! | are yet missing. There was a pert panic f the five b > banters irom in | WHER Af Furnishing « prete: United dvised (o trans to denomi- | here for hours, and it was not until the cau uthwest part of Ciark connty. The: | tion that the town ivi tes that at the reception . representing kindred roc port was learned that the feare o but France bad th were ali scaiped, and their borses killed. 7 Indians were tourtecn miles away, but ow to a lack of supy ammunition Capt be done, but their present contributiona to union sock ¢ Capital is Once removed | ‘hat the gton, it willhave to be pul apo jes; | the people were allayed. Severa! reral magazines be united in one | trom fright. ly paper. The report was made the a giass of eh b General Sherman, she 4 rg 0 t# coms. : Collins did pot pursue them The banters r of the urn ta § nas P: @ carried about from one | sveciai order for to-day. A paper by the Roe New York Notes. duvet ts wee Red ca ae ete Seen rman. - ber as caprice shall dic- | Dr. Clark on our foreign missionary societies GONE WEST It is beliewed an alliance is meditated -petereer , Cape. 1 ix no gocd argument for | wesread and referred. Key. Dr. Zachary Ed Ww YorR, October 2—Viscount Massarene | the Osages. Uheyennes and Comanches, who | claily by & poct uamed Habn, who compared ing b will hold fora moment ageins dy, of Detroit, read a paper on the occasion for iy, 2 others of the Irish party, take known to be in the northern part of Ulark | bim to Camijlos. Lycnrgus and Numa Bat 1 ew he expense and trouble it willeause. Steam | hope of a general and speedy diffusion of the he Erié cars this morning tor the west via ntry. homas Marner, ov hie feliow-citizens, en- nag or a two-mile | andthe telegraph have made Washing‘on more | hely spirit Niagara Fal tered the lists against him. He insisted that er, Of course,” was the re- | central to-day than it was when the thirteer 7 Lass BRooxtys.— | Charlemagne was « Frenchman, who you as oue who is good ata | colonies fixed upon it as the capital of the gov ‘Tay Cattiz Disease 1x Junsay.—The dis- Invoices greatens- | On To n Gr atirly iiked to represeat Limeeit = erpment ‘Then it was a wilderness. Nov. care amnong Cattle along Jersey heights and Ho- ‘0., for halt ng tw bis home, ® lasso was thrown ronn ss & Gerimar that if he spoke » is enriched by historical associations, digr boken prevails to a greater extent than owners ng from the United ck at the corner of Lafayette and Det German he might have also spoken Freneb, . by noble butidings, ad bas become the mos: | are willing to admit’ A cow belonging to Jas. 8 treets, by some thieves. The lasso, after | the Emperor Maximilian I. li 2 a mastery of 2 A detective of the United States secretservice | beautiful city in America. To those who are | Gibiin, of Willow street, dropped dead on the FAILUK: Hoven. wighting on Mr. Graham's shoulders,was palled | poth languages; that th the bouu- PRE CEESE LESE TO MOURT VERNON | arrested Ben. Ballard, allas Charles Marshall, | sot pecuniarily interested in the proposed job | teld. She was seen eating fifteen minutes be he shipping hens i & Go. har | with suft ence to throw bim on dary of France: and that th a apna z Luxe MeGiu 8 Jo 2 Detroit, on removing the capital, it would seem like | fore the died Patrick Mooney aud Michae led. No statement has yet been made by tue | ground, but as the rope did hten row while heathens, repelled the Komane. SO AMBULANCE BIDING BY THIS LINE. treat gg eg mrad ee, ‘On ‘thee — sacrelege to abandon the spot around which so | Reynolds, of Grand street, have lost one ea: firm. but their troubles aré no> suppored to-e | his neck, he was enabled to cr ly tor help. giy submitted their conversion to the - ser AB any. me or the Fo. many sacred memories cluster. As well change | and fifteen out of twenty-tive of Coyle’s cows © how Ar attempt was mac title Mr. Graham’s poe! the continual cries of the prostrate man, they itate frat fied before accomplishing their object, leaving | owed Christian the rope stil! rouud the neck of their ¥ tions, would The police are locking for the thieves.—. world, and thay meu tw | ¢ tistian yoke. He deprecated the couyaest of onal Bank, Bur. | ‘88 DSmes of the thirteen states that gavs tue | died within a short time. “Mr. Charles Stu France, ae nation independence, as te remove the capita! | veterinary surgeon at Hoboken, said the gene and 8 new steel plate, Ballard is 8 | trom the city that hears the nameof the Farner | rel cauce of sickness, wuich to hie kuowiledye | be emg mploe nyears ter, Tom Ba of bis Country. —N. ¥. Commerc prevails to a great extent, was the hot and dry 1, regarded as the moft skillful eagraver an’ ————— ather, and cattle eating dusty grass and courterfelter in the United States. Since Sap- INDEPENDENT Stave } ON CHANGED WITH LARCENY #0. Peijantz, son of a wealthy banker and oker in Constartinople, was sent to the penitentiary yesterdsv ona charge of larceny to await a remittance from his father, when he ut urged that to wit the French, to who yand many excelient i them w the derisivn of the : Dat NATIONS trombie and spa ois > ing them 1 sleepy 7 ; drinking impure water, ‘The disease is known : Somstantinay ines, lat. arity through tor th fn F'eh ANQID i teorbte tember 120 ons have been going on under | vapa.—The Nevada Independent Stata Gon- | as pleuropnnemonin exrudatorie contagion ae | Will return to agar ya moet Srocla ths sects. cna be satennea an eae 3 MILES Is AME fire tm OF ME. Benson to make this cap- | vention was held at Carson Wednesday night, | itn firet appearance the cows are weak ama ina: | prexe out early this morning in a nest of oi! | 4¥ Equtmocrian Cycioms.—The fall force ture. nations, whic! 4 % made the foilowing 1 elude seven Democ: tuiee Independents shares. Both pamphiets were dedicated to the Town Council of Strasburg, who ordered Mar- in- } guid; the breathing becomes dificult, causing a of the late heavy Atlantic coast storm fell upon nr Kepablicans. and | rumbling nolse; the hair stands erect; a thin, fon Charleston ard upon the seaboard between tint “als, ies at Hunter's Point, Long Isiand. No Five-Twerties particniars have been received, but it is st AL in.—The Secretary Kets, 31; ‘incluten c 4 t e be burnt. A copy of it kas only lately 3 ‘ 1. Kt. Beadley, Governor; | green Ds 60 i } ss a s ts | point Cape Hatteras. The destraction of | Bet * oe tn . ~ 4 ne OL LINGSWORTH of the Tressury has issued a cail for the follow +I. Hatch, Lieutenant Governor; A. C. Ellis’ | Sy peti Cone eee ier nk Tee the sisave Gsell Worker eek oun aeaoering oa the apparently impregnable seawall of the — jowered ‘by Mere idsbenna, oF ie once Wau alee ing 5-20 bonds, known as the fourth seri:s, Hengrese; W. H. Beatly, Judge Supreme Court, | cows are thirsty, but cannot drink much. save the contiguous propert, = Charleston Battery and the levelling to the FERANE POLLINGSHESD, lung term; S. H. Belknap, short term; B. H. | examination after death one lung is yery muc! THR FIRE AT BUNTER'S POINT carth of the beary walls of the new theatre in Dror Gauze Oxce More.—An old and well- rots karen oetin Hereford, Clerk Supreme Court; J. D.’Minor, | «wollen, enough so to impede circuln the heart of the clty indicate in the late storm origi i own citizen, M. B Secretary of State; A.B. Elliott, Attorney Gon was not in the oi! works. It originated in known citizen, Dr. J r n, formerly of part cf the stomach is dry and hard.— festa there the foree of a regular West Indian wade wed pi Powe : " Aided stoma Smith's box factory and demolished it, thence | ‘here & : the dental depot business, was the victim, Mer: BALLS. ée tard: Goumenet asne tien need Glan | eeaaca = pees : extended to the ‘box factory of ives & | excione. | In rebuilding the seawall of thelr | chante’ National Bank ‘the scene, #110 the p* WS ©COSEELL & GILL's te - Ve Gout “ ; my cet and Lewts’ box | (erities of Charleston will look to their con- | te trick at Beasongood, Netter ke Core, lew sive. ‘Total coupon bonds. 69,000,099. Bk Stewart, State Mineralogist; J. | ered an address yesterday before the Northern | Pmert houses in the same stroet and Lewis’ box : v8 tractors and see to it that their work is not a ‘, the perpetrators. ‘It happened at about RECrextne Registered Bonds —850—No. 1501 to No. 1 N, State Privte Wisconsin Agricuitural association st Oshkosh. | fOtOry- ‘The lors and Seurance te not learned. | ti Tor we, too. of New York, have the job of | Week, the verpetrators. It 1 he. Grown ome OLASS SOCIABLE, : = 7 A crowd of 15,000 persons was assembled to bear res. a battery teawall in need of repairs. | carcfulty counting out bie mu at the outside at their ee ok State OvviceRrs ts | him, After alluding to the modern usage of Cinctnxatr, OB10, Cetober 2—A fire in | we grecann a1 esti! | desk of the bank, pear the payer's windo we On Foibay, Oct 2 17k Albany, N.Y. yesterday, and invited’ tha ex. | (u/ture severely alone, on the very sound 4nd | worth of broom corn owned by Edward Smith, #10 0%—No man. On Sentible presumption that the audience has tar he zeal of the Plymouth Church people at tue | and the other 2 short, tht on which there was no insur: ecutive commiltee of the’ prohibition party t» . Three dwelt- 2 friday night prayer mecting will outrun their | stood st the Doctor’s rigbt ara and one at bis : = — : = ivice:, Mota rapusicat tamie aioe ie Scrtive commnciae OC (ne peuibliion party §e more knowledge, on at eabicet than the | ings were also consumed, the lose om which ts pints Bran rh Mente Werner Regn wads wong Pee ype ot aes The one a! bis right ZRNOVAL OF GRAT. ma 7 f political action. ‘ speaker, Mr. Bi be dnyired mal ck their p a 0 fi ean | said to bim, fr, you have dre hh : . — ; THE WepdisG.— The bride and groom, an ation of united pe Hitical aoe on. ae pront- | to give bis views upon the public debt, in all ite stober 2.—Sherman | ¥* ome bac Kk hes pelos, Ak a0 Bes bean Sins? Ose & Fin tne “Oeeeehenn phe, Bue and sencicus residence, tate api: § Mire Th liam Fitch, teft at six | seating that the prohibition parti tad war ag: | forme of state and municipal obligations which | ¢Qlewnegt acme mad Winches cole Pn ap eal aoc engi Sordi looked Gown and caw a bill there, at bis tot, theast coraae uf 1st sesterda: nore. To-day they | ticket in the field andi no power existed in the | {YOlve taxation upen the people. Concluding. | torr, with astack ot lumber, was burned early Sunday morsing, in the regular way. Whether | On the floor. In his usual peilte manner he has Doon takes cond 4 goatiges= papeeessdll then © | be expressed bis conviction that tarif aut cur- | tha; morning, cauelng @ loss Of £30 WO) apatnes ‘pe ; : Leg ked the man atuis right. Then he stooped eed to New York, and Mr. F '@ parent: | Committee to withdraw it. whereupon the re- . VI ent: dc! % 8 he will act tm harmony with th wioe, It i Wik gtee thers @ reception ¢ publican committee nominated Judge W. J. | Teucy, internal improvements acd cheaptrans. | ghich there wes no insurance. The caas- of 3 . When A gortation are all suscept ble of fair scttiouent mporsible to tela. He bas x week. 4 vie of days to picked op aone-dollar think over it.—N Y. Cor. Phila. Ledger. he brought bimeecif to the erect position again ——— $< he foune the two men gome—aleo bis woaey.— No Broan Guace Re Ix Matwe—The | Qincinnali Commercial, let. changing of the guage of the Grand Trauk rosa . from broad to narrow was completed all alovg | Gy, Iyrenest 1x Prrrenvacs.—According the line at nine o'clock on Saturday morning, | 2 ne Piteturgh Ps.) Teleeanieine Fr the moonlight enabling the workmen to accom: | {0 ‘B® argh egraph, etro- rty lef Groo, of Orange coasty, for governor, and Dr. pers were thrown after | RE. Lucton, of Oacids county, for lieutenant “ sor luck.” al a goverver. found that the interest of om: s-etion is tha en. Sherman leaves for New York to-ni Tax New SvRxmNcu Ratierap | terest ct all, and that the -‘more perfect union” | Greenpoint this morning: The Ure, whieh ae The Louisiana repnblican state executive com- | which our fathers sought to establish willbe | smmsel over 25. bulldines teigingted ic, ee mittee Wednesday evening ratitied the confer. | fully and finally reatized. stable of Mr. McKenzie, aud communicated co ence agreement, wit! amendment that in Se. ss o fre is unknown, One handred men are thrown ont of employment. ew YorK, October 2—The following are ditional particulars of the destructive fire at after full discussion, and that, In the fival ar- be bitrament of a wise statesmanship, it will i Lis final depar Arebbisbop Purce as exceedingly ill ye: the box factory of Edward C. Smith. I: ti lish the change much quicker than wasex- | (um, Kelner’ “ssociation of that city held s d cuts bie atic Rol Soe Edward C. th. It the plish the change much « 2 ® % - Hd ce sete oaleec ~ othe | case of @ vacany from death or any othercause | | RitvaLism AGain.—At the session of the became a feartat conflagration, weeping ov- | fected. ‘Thisende the broad age system in | Pacetiee osc nanny taheeestiog " : Mie itteeee his teenie us. | Of #tepublican member of the returning board, | Episcopal diocesan convention yesterday th erything before it on both sides of Freemin | Maine, which was begun tp 1844, wud for which nuptial mass. His illness caused hts feenle ut | 3 pieage should be exacted that » republican | Old question of ritnaliem was broaght up indi- ‘ t showing, that the investment in the con- the Inst great battle was fought, when public | TrPorl chOmng: ‘alone, ‘without inchoding meetings were held to prevent the Maine Oen- | ouch valuable real estate, amounts $0 over tral from changing its guage, some years since. | 44 90 000. If nctivelyengages they would omploy 3 . and ferance, for bis vaice te usually enpeciaily dls- | he selected to fill such vacancy. Thessme rae | rectly. ‘The Seciety of the Free Gnareh of st, | St>_teat Union Place and Grenn et. tet. During the reception he was obliged to ° “ : the Vi Jilted ion having | {Franklin street. ard C. Smith's loss i sea are hot bene- | |e down in an upper room atthe Shermanman, | 10 SPply to the conservatives. The conser- | Mary the Virgin applied for admission, having ; Church & Keene's 50,000. insured for pariy tom whom you | § on greatly to hic own deappotnte ey aaa) | vative committee will meet in October d to take | been refused on previous applications bseause | £ “ the r "SC | loss is $32,000, insured for $20.00; J. MoKenzie the refining of off ahtendi iF mune: k. Al ti action on the agree: fi - | of informality in papers of incorporation. The Tae Fatt Ktygse Disasrer.—Assistant | '0 the ing boiling ts ac i cy sell ya the above | 8: tbat of the family, and the many guests who | mirice Uo METeement of the conference com- | Oe informality in papers of incorporation. The Eadie eee $10,000, ineured Yor 88.000. Mr. a” | Engineer Brownell ortbe Fall itlver. depart- taking out terms. Bor sate be prageis ind snows, desired to make bis acquaintance. SOEnEUEEEEeeeE ritualistic principles or the church, since the 3 000 Sig ne mebt testified before the coroner’s jury, on man Tae ITALIAN AND SranisH Pottoy or | informality was m rely a neglect, subsequently | R088 loses #12 600, no insurance; Sigismund = 610 Penn Tux YELLOW FRVER at PansacoLa—Dcath | Fraxce.—The permanent committee of the | repaired, (0 alix revenue etamyeto the wet oe Riess ere On at; Sas tuseieees Some teapaseees of Commodore Woolsey.—The following dispatch | French Assembly bad ao sitting at Versailles incorporation, The committee reported unfa- “peingrenet "inst was received at the Navy department yesterday | Yesterday. Duke de la Rockefoucauld, of the | yorably to the application yesterday, but the | 7 $2.000; Hugo Herr loses $12,000, insured for Serurday, that in bis opinion the help. might have been saved at the recent disaster, ex- tension ladder had been used to the fifth = extreme right, attacked the government for | cb: dmitted b vote.. $5,500. aud a book iedaer a Baym mae = <7 oa . se 4 i ore oe : See ‘om COA RCTIONER AND CATEREK: | (eechey’ is hopelasiv mar Giautsoene tier | Withdrawing the stoumer Orenones trom Civis | Fun ine es CY cone Vola. Beecher winnie niver taauarivet ortutiongk ook teneee ve No, $20 TENTH STBEET, smanders Kel dg and Barclay are serious i. scant pain aad teas eens aks teed or |-_ Kecauaate DAGSRSECE GOO Poxeua— cuntenen See Between Band F screete, Washington, D.0. | Roun Se Merman see Weil. Assistant | France. sea were hilied tn the battle of Grevoltie nes ” ae = Engipeer Lamden and all sailors and RUMORED ARnesT Or Gaayp Parse Riot- | to this country three weeks bightorn g em- bD. po at ) marines are convalescent, Captain Semmes is | ens.—A dispatch from New Orleans yesterday loyment. She had but one friend in city, Yea 7 Cewene nie — ® ain on duty.’ says it was understood that a deputy United te Rosseau, of Harlem. Mrs. Rosseau an: DeaLen 6 Adi 'h received at the department to-day | Stntes msrehal will leave there Ro duy with vised her to go to Rutland, Vt., where she Flour, Feed aud Produce. 8 ates that Commodore Melancthon B. Woolsey | writs of arreat for over one hundred citizens of | might find employment as s milliner. ast Agent fer Werger’s Famtly Flovr and Plains | ded this morning. The deceased was com- | Grand parish who were indicted by the United nee Mrs. Roesean received a letter from Mias Bil arrive. No. 916 Loulsiaas avenue, Waentng- | m indant of the yard, s position be had occupied | States grand jury for participating in the Col- | Cordon, raying that she was about to be mar- tor ~ S THE G5 BRATILIAN Pane ike a a — naval service | fax after. ried to Mr. Eugene Peliesseir. one of the largest LNOW BELL FOR © wmodore in isi. He saw nineteen years of | CUnaN PLawTEas Huavity Fixen.—rne | Teal om ae Soares nea service, his last cruise being In 187). Captain General of Caba has fined two owners | B&d ¥DOwD Miss Cordon when she was a child, —————— of plantations in the Cinco Villa district $1,000 ‘TEE EVIL OF STRAW Bips at the Post Office | gold each, and another $300 for lecting to D partment, whenever coutracts are tq be | give immediate notice to th nearest authority &warded, having become very annoying, Post- = sppearance of ineurgents in their neigh master Geueral Jewell has determined to break > GTON STZAW Hat up the system. Am examination of the su Proste axD DBONNBT BLEacHERY. has shown that in large number of casos those | dispatch from Montreal rays the celetater Oud PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, ho present euch bids are endorsed. by-post | jndgmentof Judge Ronthler, that a priest could masters as responsible persons. The Pustwas- | not be held poe Sporn before the court. Ested!ished in 187, ter General hae addremed a letter to the post- | for what he said from the peipit, Saw ‘bese re- LADIES’ FELT HATS BEFINISHED To | ™*Ster st Springfield, Mass., calling his atten- | versed in the court of review. LOOK 29 WELL ap SAW. oped eee Sraaeeel = Seeeeets 15 mavenneen a bapbotien out in Buenos . ¥ «in the stampe: ‘and newspa; se meTE ety ERT | Seiad ts tetetnntatminanen og | Angein ariel pee eames ieee Bu ete HATER SR | Sissee Bis totter by saying: = =¥ ‘of | Mitre is at the head of the insurgents. BERT To COMNGE 137m STREBT. pete fapeen St TT Bars Batt Gawus Vustexpay—The Bos. Wieto te Siies, Siaakcoon a ton’s defeated the, Atlanties in Boston ate for geptiomen cf renown ats for wathing,tiding, driving, interfered ata Gull faces icok alive la;