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i eee EE eee | THE EVENING STAR, | ¢ w PUBLISHED DAILY, Sandays Exeepted, AT THE 3TAR BUILDINGS, ns Fovasytvanto aise cor. Lith Bt. Bank Stock Natio cue TH3 EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY, r [ Ti cl oe = ‘a. Toundry Live ¥ + » bi ae meri " = = ¥ i three montis, as aicatee aan paper vt fer Champa Ys *, 44—N2. 6,720. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1874. TWO CENTS. ees seta, . a3. bia) aa", antied; a J. i8a., 53 bid, se - Cunts each Shue: es months B00, one your, $8 STAE—Pnbliabed Friday—91 80 An “aetinvariatiy in edvance, tm bow cases, paid LSS SS Qe = —— = ~POTNWS | Al | EXCURSIONS, &e. AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. | BGULAR LINE TO MOUNT VERNON | Bue ENO OUURSE, BALI — = ———— — 0) 5 \- ;} 7 BO SMSULANCE BIDING BY THIS LINE, | Washington News and Gossip, ae MATOH BAOB FOR ©4.000, sinha wed d out Frack B Rtngunent, of ny steamer aB- | Le py Powe rig onl eee InTERNAL REVENCE.—The receipts from this vie ite Gael OUNT VE wii ld-renown d and celebrased staldurs, eource to-day were #119 209.31. ey damon ancoginds te aout Vernon, ts the | sa¥ eoucp =e PRESIDENT G&ANT expects to return to only prrson land ngers by stoa: ‘. > 9 SoS See Vreven inane. s6., | Sanwa sanet ne a, Passengers will AVOID the tronbie end vexation | a Fe THE AMOUNT Of national bank note currency pt RR RR ey IG | ERR LORIENGES en received to-day at the Treasury for redemption 4 maiet leaves 7t0 Sanray | MiLE HEATS, foots up $131,100. } ; hartee Aclose and well corteed | Sxcmetary BELKNar leaves here next Moo- a cnticipeced. . day to attend the annual reunion of the Army ‘ . BISHOP, | _cet6 8,20,3,3,14 titel mag 2 Tennessee, to be held at Springfold, Lili sah | WASHING TOV THEATRE comrece | 00%. ees | -emon MOND AT Ost Be cent gee! | Navan Onpans.—Licutenant Wm. H. Beeder horoushly revorm: reucced. Populst | from the navy yard, Boston, on the 12ch instant, i som 35-aad 2 cons. Matar 8 | ard ordered to the navy yard at Philadelphia oh, giath ouls of thegrost | onthe 15th inst, : | 0 wilt appear 6: fomnbéns (seenwing four dis INCENDIARIOM RY ALABAMA Waits - t cds, giv- | t eberac crs, oot zal ot tgoroos Leacters.—Judge Abrams, probate jadge of mation on ¢ ma bears of Teo | Seve ore cel USTIN TINS, osteo" | Sumter county, Alabama, wio is at present in ae s ahem SOND’S OPERA Bi — | this city, has received intelligence that his gin NEW EBOOKS FE —— house wae burned one week ago Sunday nizgat DB whore THRFE HOURS OF INCESSANTLAUGHTER, | with eight bates of cotton, by the White FUN) FUN! ¥U™! FUN! FUN! FUN! FUN! | Leeguers. Judge Abrams estimates his loss at JOHN © OWENS from $5,000 to #10,000 AND Hi8 ENTIBE COMPANY, ——- vow MONDAY. = THE ALABAMA OLaims ComMIssion.—The Rpceteot H Fe Cee aE De aus. court of commissioners of the Alabama claims Mise Maicen EVERYEOUY'S FRIEND AND SOLON SHIN- | have been in session daring the past week at its oes court rooms, No. 1514 H street, in this city. It aeRO LUN SHINGLE ABD | tas been engaged in preliminary work. A large ¥_BUTTESBY AND SHINGLE, | number of ciaims have been filed and other: FRIDAY -USIE-AT-LAW AND 40 WINES, | are being received through the mails and from OWEN MATIN SATURDAY. atto-neys each day, coming trom Portiand, Bos- SATUBDAY SIGHT PAUL FRY AND BRTSY | ‘on, New Bedford, New Tork, Phitadelphis, : Baltimore and San Francisco. ’ No trials havi a fpr pane eel me Soper md 33 | yet been had, although the judges seem in- > = == ————" | clined to go forward as promptly aa practicable FALL MEETING PreeonaL—Mrs. F. ©. Snead, Washington OF THE correspondent of the Louisville Courier-Journal, B ” ' h street snd AY WASHINGTON DRIVING ASSOCIATION, aud Miss Austine ecengy Boo Grandy,” of the oR BU Yo New York prers, have taken winter quarters at A S0THEE LALGE SUFPLY OF micErwees a $0. Slo Lath street northwest. br. Joan T. RH, cE luone, cf of the reporting corps of the * SCHOOL BuOkKks, = on wane Bove of ki geentattves, is im the ‘city for ou 0 ‘ WEDNESDAY. UcT 7 few dazs. * iz. D. K. ‘McKee, of the Aseo- —— AND ’ ciated Press, dhasreturned from ie eunmaer trip ALBIN cu OO. IDAY, OCTOLER 9. iu the Adirondacks, --- H, I. Crosby, chief . —— EEEDESy SCre clerk of the War department, who bas been on (VERNON ROW,) ‘The following are the entries : ® two weeks’ trip through the northwestern WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7: states, hes returned to his desk. SOO tS _ Coreae Eeunn. se. a Wh ates. ne = ——— that have never besten Navat Notss.—The Navy department has Seon voows AyD schoor sv "PURSE OF $500. received dispatches from the U. S. steamer Charles Hibard, of New York, enters bl Kichmord, at Panama, dated September 25th, at ANGLO-SAXON. and the Omaha, at Callao, dated September 34. WM. BALLANTYNE’s, David Legan. of Baltimore, enters b. g. ‘The health of all was good. The U.8.sterm- 438 SEVENTH STREET, WEAS 8, tome eee, LEBIAN, Se oe Bigokivn, of the north Atlantic fleet, leaves “ “ opper, of Washington, ent ma. ey West y for Norfo! Fa. <9" is WHOLESALE AND KBTAIL. LADY GERTRUD| patch bas been received at the Navy department The lsrpest and most complete stock ef Behoot J. H. Moore, of Philadelphia, entora b toat the U.S. steamer Swatara arrived at Ho- Broky in the District ado 4 WH. PENN. bart Town on the Ist of October, with all well & Patent Book Ouver given ©. W. Oisrk, of Baston, Pa., enters s.g. on board. The Swatara, it will be rememb=rea SS SSS — ED. FURGEST. sailel from New York some months ith SC HOOL BOOKS, Wild & wurr, oN eTHUR WILD." enters s. - | parties on boara to observe the transit of Venus. WRITING BOOKS, SLATES, PENS, B. . Perry, of oH ie enters bl, he WASHINGTONIANS ABROAD.—The American _ a CAPITAL. Register of Paris contains the following names SLATE PENCILS, FAB LEAD PENCILS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER @: of Washingtonians in that city on the 1th of DEAWING BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, Class 2, for all horses that have nover beaten 2:30, | September: George F. Appleby, E. J. Bab- ‘* PUBSE OF cock, E. Z. Braiiey, J. Ferbe Beale, Sduey 8. PASS £0CKS, MEMOBANDUM BOOKS, J u.M f Philadel Gunter Eeman, H. M. Hutchinson aud tamily, Mr. = - mane P Sal snd Mrs. J. P. Klingle, Alexander P. Mores, POUKST BOOKS David Leguael Galitmsess esha bs Mrs, C. Chase Oldfield, H.C. Pearson, Mrs. F yS008 LERTSN. as 4, Frescott, and M Reitie Weston. ’ London, DIF sins = 2 September ’ 19— abcock, Mra. Jobn P- DIARIES. Charten Mibese. of Ber, ores eaters bi... pisglow, Mise 1. Bigelow, Alls C. Bigelow, J. = TER, nd Ca z, 0. W. Cla aston, Pa., igelow, A. Burite and Mrs. J. hermin RGER. AEEEER: ae CAP FAREN, WC Fone oe & Geneva, September 15—Androw Laugdon. Na ‘esate acd retail, at the very lowest prices B.B, Perry, of Washinzton, enters bi. b. ples, September 16—J. Forbes Beale. CAPITAL, : . r, Tue YeLrow Fevse.—aA letter trom Pensa- ar ©. Bop aet oy eee ar sates. = cola, Florida, where yellow fever has been pre Wilt & Barr, of Mortinelure. W. Va., enterss.g. | vailing for some weeks, presents a most dey lor- LLINGTONS BUOKSTORE, ALTHUB WILD, able picture of the suffcrings of the people. It Horsen will be call pt st 2 o'clock p.m, | “83S: “Those who escape the fever stand a good eorstr Corner 4% street and Pa. avenue, | Private ent for iG familie southeast | Cbanceofstarving{odeath. * * * ‘There ee fit at vid kate. Omai- | bave been more cases and deaths than at . = uses will leave ta H Shreveport in pro to the size of the 3, nd Willara’s B ope . wenty-ty children have been . aM = aned by this terril demic. ‘The m & OO0.'8 Grand | cct5-m.t,& co EE ROS of them are left withont any oue or thing EATER, Begins at 3. spport yor The people here will do all tu M863. BAVILER even Lense and Manager, | fatld'in sed ofan ctnine eee }UPENING OF THE SBASON 1874-75, ip alias Th POSITIVE! ¥ BIX NIGHTS ONLY PoLiTIcaL Notxs.— ‘fhe Springfield Repud- ABD SATURDAY MATINE jean prints a letter from Geo. M. Stearns, of nencing MOBDAY, ot 5, 1874. Fane. Licopee, Mess., declining, for private reasons. fir ces o bs rated nad pemeaee en | © be @ candidate for Congress in that district pitenrionucen eeaaens *. The municipai election in Corinth, Miss., wh et JANAUSCUER. colcrday was botly contested, and resulted in eee Sasnects alphas i in complete victory for the conservative ticket, id: eavwacd Grand, | SovPorted by her sew sn most Driitant How York | vor the fret time ia eight year Ke (aS os MONDAY, Oct. 5. 1574, Bchiller’s grand historical | Nichols was yesterday nominated tor Congress THE vavdutts usat totaet y the democrats of Eric Soanty, N. . =: wellknown for thelr aweet- raEK § a r aries Place was pominated for Congress by of fais, econd-hand | 7ANAUECHEK ther gat celebrated character | ‘he New Jersey 4th clatrict republican conver t prices from 320 act | TURSDAY and WEDS BELAY, Oct tienon Saturday. ~Domoeratic and inle- aff cents «and | ane time, in Wacbiogvan of the gre Fendent Congressional conventions were held in B promptly ANG WAWE- | Brorch of Onn Fas Fine Whitom ike | ibe Ist, 24, and 3d Illinois districts yesterd BUNS, 423 lth street above Ps. ave. sepié-tr ch ave F niliet, by Tho nit. sernard Caulfield was nominated in the ist, ©. eS above Pa. uve. sep Spacek ta ber wonderful impersouation of Vaterfo— v. Harrison in the 2d,and J. V. Lemoyne in the ' °B CASH, = strict. > Obs uring th ent of aS ye 1p TANS AED OSCARS ee ees Tue Pairapgiraia AND New Yor Are £1490 AND MUSIC STORE, Ling —The Teport current on the street for the 25 iT REET 4 ST, if past f 8, that t fe Hsif Saunre shove Potent OG soni tr Orehertra Otrele.(isaneved), hiew rallroad Fonte. hence to ‘Kew York by aoe = = ———— Pe pe ge Mae aaa shor WeOmRS- | the North Peunsylvania railroad to Yacdlee: DAY, September 0, and from 8 a.m untiil0p.m., | Ville,on the Delaware ‘eats may alwayn be secured sx dapsinad- | With the Central ot New ‘Bey x In order to accommodate a large clussofthe | had been abaudoned by reason of discovered ells Lenses and the pabiic Reacrally. | want of authority of law to bridge the Dela. Ofice bas been established. at es ree Ware, we learn from officers of the company is omeandtenee Seem a see Botet with one Seumintain = ae pean Marine es ete, ctin charge claim authori cross the Tice na?) where seats may be hed Delaware bya bridge, and further that the : Sees sweck fs al en by strong partics and thi » ae. Ou Exhi money isin hand to pay all oo as “4 tonbe ar wade.— Phila. Ledger, O R: pate ni a 0, 439 Tth treet, between fread 1 streets, eight | _ THE Couszoricur Towns Eusortons,—The Geors above Odd Beilows? Hall, elections in Connecticut yesterday were for ’ teice ON Paintings, Eneravings, Okromee, @c. | ‘own officers, and local quest ons eutered Also, largest stock’ Paper Hangings, Wingow | l*reety into the choice ot these, 20 that politi- Sieg aint geemons Pictare Oords and Tas | oxi tines were not closely adhered to. in'eloms: is, &c., in the District, ing the towns as repubiican or ‘democratic it is = 47” Ploase remember Name and Number, jel-ly™ | “€ant that one or the other party has a major- 7 ees Sar bes ice SKE OS GAMENET OLAS GES ity of the board of selectmen. The retarns so te Bettie Lege Onan, A u BARING APPAD EL can be neld che oes | tat Tecelved make past Hartierd, Bloomfield, 0 cet siivavtage by addrewning or ealling on JUSTH, Ww. lank tesatiine tee. bine Pe i 19 D street. between 6:h and 7tn streets north- a a ord, republican. Hart- , 5 5 very Sine, | cost. So Botes be mall Shomer ateeaenrie, ew Haven are about evenly divided $2 ast paid. iy8-tr the democrats and republicans. In Lemeine eae s Gloves, Zhe = Connecticut there were slight but general Sotice Sine Embroidered $i ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Ee Fine White Suirts, the gicaccst bargains | [Q 1] P 1011 Leapnneort Motte THe, ARGENTINE = air 8). y © situation of aifairs in Buenos teen move @ 7 ‘The government is taking © Bib do. st $1.60 to $2. vigorous measures to suppress the insurrection. $ sai fe ‘! nment offices and the commercial wall Y houses bave closed. ‘Tie governwent has jasued Ses ap vow READY: an order extending the time on all commercial Kuives, tc. to $1. Epivens credits. One regiment of national troops has 1@0 dozen te4 MANHATTAN revolted and gone over to the insurgents. For- TOILET sos be postiiy given An eigners are hastening to their respective con- euay sth ‘ ‘ «alates to get passporis to protect them against | ry cog aR the AS ‘ereal conscription which is to be en- Fine Totlet. two plates, 35> EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT cau ee ——- ®g00d susp, andthe price remarx. ADVENTURE OW A LONELY Georgia RoaD.— Mr. Wash Smith, of Wilkiuson county, Ga., was ancora or assaulted @ few evenings ago, whila drivin; along the road in his buggy, by « person NEW GOODS AR® CONSTANTLY RB top gman's clothes, who sprang up behind his tuivay. ; bogay and attempted to cut bi t with a F2SHIONABLE AND CHOICE knire. He marded ae the Knife with his band T PASSBS BUT SOMETHING pec ype and atl wound, and NOTA DAY Naha COMBS IN. inogked er out of cue buggy, Sad" aking er out e buggy, at ing : Fall and Winter Clothing? | tishore made his escn THE GOODS 4S WELL AS THB PRICES is ie pe, the’ person runni * S01 WILL PLEASE 100. after the buggy some distance. CALL SOON, AT MENS’ ORESS SUITS, an SILVERBERG’S MBNS' URESS SUITS, Boe] GAEAT METSOPOLITAN DOLLAR STORR, mens BUSINESS suits, ae, fede ESS robably recover, but he will die, a3 the ball is sept-tr 319 Tre Sr. wean Pawnsvivansa AV. in bis bead and canuot be extracted, he fated BLOWS GSLLERY OF FINE MENS’ WORKING S| gcourrence took place at his rooms, on the cor- Bb pee MEN'S WORKING SULZS: | ner of Kost Water and Divirion surests, te Shae 1925 Paewye tiv he hi if © a HS, By becuavinus, “PuoTdGRArEd kei | 2OYS SCHOOL aND DRESS BUITS, assortment of snwine Dresden Porcciaine and Gilt FRAMES, in vartet: Partout aud Mats made to order, of any ‘or color. Silver sod Copper Wir=; Cord, Mails, &c. ie. (okogrephs end ‘Chrumos re- ia Avance, YOUTHS’ BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS, A. BTRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVASIA AVENUR, Between 10th and 11th Streets, Traitercas Red Men. BIG TREE AND PARTY MADZ PRISONEDS OF war. ‘The reported dissffectiou of Satanta an! Big Tree, ‘he Kiowa chiefs released about a year ago by Governor Davis, of Texas, on the recom- i mendation of the federal authorities, on a sol- | emn pledge that they would henceforth abstain from hostile acts against the government, would seem to be confirmed bya dispatch received | to-day by the Commissioner of the Indian bu reau from Agent Miles, of the Cheyenne and Arrapshoe sgency, Indian territory. He writes, | under date of the 30th ultime: “I have the | honor to report the arrival at this agency Inst | evening of twelve young Cheyennes, headed by White Horse’s brother, and seven Kiowas, beaded by Big Tree. To-day at noon they were all broaght into my office, waereapon an inei- tation was given to General F H. Neil to be present at the interview. Big Tree informed us thet he belonged to Satanta’s band, which numbers at present twenty-four lodges, and thet they were camped ne.r Red Hills, about thirty miles distant, and that he and his sms!i par.y bad come into the agency to ascertain whether their party (Satanta’s) would be pac- mitted to come in here and remain; that they | did not want to go to Fort Sill, &c. The — ennes said they had been up north of the Ark- aneas, in the Smoky Hill country, ‘‘looking for wild horses.” We regarded tite whole party with suspicion. They were first requested to deliver up their arms, which they did, and were then made prisoners of war, subject ‘> the di- rection of higher suthority. The two Kiowa squaw? have been permitted to return to the camp of Satanta and invite the whole party of Kiowas in on the same terms as Big Tree, they to sutrencer their arms and become prisoners of war. It is generally thought that Satanta will star pece when he hears of the fate of Big Tree ard party.” The Beecher Scand THR TILTON INDICTNEN ‘The publication of the indictment against Mr. Tilton and Mr. Moulton made adeep itnpression upon the Brooklyn commanity. The argument mwede in Mr. Tilton’s card in the Herald, that Mr. Beecher’s action wasa “tardy indictment,” is controverted. A dictinguished member of Plymouth church, in commenting on this, said to your reporter: “Thisindictment was as promptly found as was humanly possible. Tilton has been in- dicted by the firet grand iary that has sat in Kings connty since the publication of his libel- ous statement, addressed to the public over his ownrame. The publication of hiseworn state- ment, Mr. Tilton averred, and no doubt Mr. Maverick wil! so swear, was without his knowl- edge or consent, and the Gaynor farce was met by that plea. The accusaton in Plymouth eburcn by West was for slander, which is not im indictable offense, not tor libel, which is the publicition of slander. So that on the first indictable offense Tilton was indicted at the fret opportunity, which is prompt enoagh.”* THE ARRAY OF COUNSEL in the ‘Tilton case will be unuana'ly largo. Prohably no such array has been geea in any trial since the trial of General Sickles for the murder of Key. Roseve Conkling has accopt- daretainer and wili sumup thecase. Wm. M. Evarts, B. F. Tracy, John K. Porter, W. 0. Bartlett, John Graham and T. S. Sherman will assiet Mr. Conkling. The list of Mr. ton's counsel is said not to be complete. Senator Oarpenter. of Wisconsin, Daniel Dou herty, of Philadelphia, and Davia Dudley F: are men- tioned. Mr. Moulton has secured Judge Ful- er though Gen. Butler will take the lead in the case and personally appear. Mr. Beach will most likely appeer also. RUMORS. A motion wil! be made for a change of venue. This is a matter im the discretion of the court. 4 motion will be made for @ certivrari to carry he case before the supreme court. This, we believe, 18 a mution of right, and an effort’ will theu be made to remove the case to Albany or Westchester. It is fhought the trial will take place in a fortnight, aud it will probably last ‘or three or four weeks. A rumor ws in ctren- lation. and traced to good source, that Presi- tent Grant hed expressed the strongest interest in bebal of Mr. Beecher, and to the President's terest is attributed the retainer of Mr. Conk- ing. It ie generally believed also that Mr Tilton himself will address the jury in his own vebalf. Mr. Tilton has a rare gift of eloquence ‘nd be will have this privilege —N. ¥. ier- dd, the Tux PLections ww Franxce.—Sufficient re- urns of the élections in France for the councils general bave been received to indicate the re- ~ulis in about seven hundred councilor districts. Che republicens have lost many seats, particu- arly in Fenistere, Nieore, Charente, infenerise, Gironde and Vaucluse. In the councils of the two last departments they have lost their former majorities, aud will be unable to nominate the presidents of those bodies, as heretofore. The Sonaparusts have almost everywhere profited by these reverses. ‘The monarchists have made very little progress. The conservatives have been unsuccessful in eight out of twelve districts in the department of Indre et Loire. The re- publicans, however, Lave a several seats jn Cotes du Nord, Ile et Villaine, Somme Nord and Oise. ty mewbers of the right in the sationa) assembly and seventy of the lert sought for election to the councils general. About hirty of the right, ineluding M. Haehtjers, o Bonapartist, and twenty of the left, incla: ing Millard and Busson, radicals, were defeated. The Marquis de Noailles was elected at Bayonne om the republican ticket. M.M. Depeyre, De- ichighny and Magne, members of the late Srogiie ministry, and M Baragnan have been snecessful. A fecond ballot will be required In he department of Sarthe,where Oaillaax, min- ster of public works, was a candidate. It is velieved that tue fival result will show that little ‘bange, on the whoie, he» been made in the po- itleal complexion of ‘the councils, the gains of he republicans balancing their losses, Tue Jay Oooxe & Co. BaNKRUPTCY c330 ame up in the Uvited States Circait Court in Philadelphia yesterday, upon the petition of Edwin M. Lewis, trust and Jobn Ulayton nd others, the committee et ereditora, who tate that they believe tbat the management of he estate is, by law, out of the Bankruptey Jourt, yet, upon the 1ith of September, upon be petition of # creditor, withont notice to the petitioners, praying, among others things, that * dividend be declared, Judge Cadwalader made an order for the cailingof meeting on the 6th of October. They say that no adequate or sufficient reason for such order was shown by ssid petition, that novpjurtunity was given to them, that the court ha! no power to make such order, and, therefore, they prayed the court to rescind it. After reading the foregoing ‘petition, Judge Strong ce.ied upon Judge Cad- salader to make known to the court his reasons for muking the oraer wi:ich is the subj. review. Ju zc alacer then read a le 7 paper the substance of which was that the tras- tee, under the Juurth section, had nv more pow- or and w 9 nore exem »* from accountah than an astignee, and that the order wasstrictly within the bank act. Afver argument by coua- sel the matter was Leld under ad risement. Kv-RLUx OvrRaGE In Tzxas—A spacial from Denton, Zexas, via St. Louls, gives an account of an Onirage committed on severa! citizens of St. Joseph, Montague county, who were Visited by armed masked men on tha night \ives if they did not leave town in twenty-tour hours. They left next ae geard of United Stetés officers. Y: jay the refagees filed compisints against twenty-two of the gaug whom they could gg nd warrants were issued for their arrest. The object of the out- Tage was to prevent the appearance of these men in court as witnesses against certain par- Racine at Nasuvitte, Texw.—The fall meeting of the Nashville Biood-horse associ. ation commenced fli i The Fiteb Sherman Bri: St. Bi Me Teo! an Catholic, yhurch, corner . Bridget’s Roman Catholic church, corm EXT. of avenue'B aud th wrest, was the ecsne yer a vied terday morning of such ® crush as is ratoly legged ve a Comprom witnesred even within the walls of a Catholic v ite Leaguers. church. The occasion was the celebration of « ; WHAT Gov. KELLOGG SAYS. fo. 185. @ vis. solemn high mars, tut the jal attraction Nzw York, Uctober 6.—The Ty epecial | Cortitcates, $s, was the fact that Lieutenant and Mrs. Fitch | from New Orieans anys Governor K: logs last (nee Sherman) were expected to be present. | evening called the attentiou of the recently ap- Lieutenant Fitch was born and brought up ip | pointed advisc board to the circumstance St. Bridget’s parish. It was in St. Bridget’s | that members of the white league continued to church be received bis first communion, and in | drill in remote partsot the city and cheracter- her parochial school the groundwork of bis the act 46 & breach of the compromise a anenaae ar dies education was laid. As early as 10 o'clock the into. |The board is convened for te dey, | °!i "spuer of dieu church was crowded. The galleries were c Dr. Bonzano, the committee's umpire, having | 72 \y°p02. "8, med and the aisles closely packed. Seats been i yesterday. A general meeting of the done of the paw been reserved for the bridal party, but it soon ied tor this eventng. r) became a problem as to how they were to get K BOOK. to them. About a quarter to 11 o'clock the ite New Or- mother and sister of the groom took their sea’ yesterday found in the and the orchestra struck up the wedding mar. nm the second check A passage way was forced for the bride and | hewk of Gover yt or Kellogg, c: ed by the groom through the center aisle, and this was | Penn revolutiouists. He -sys it seems to have Party at rk bands of @ private cit the signal of such a rush tosee the young couple | been used only w week= immediately pre- a3 would have disgraced a secular place of | ve-ling the firet date covered by the o Th amusement. Father Mooney was justly ind -ecund entry is as Owes: “Aprr my- +, Washington, D. 0., x C. Cushing and Matt. H. Carpenter, fees, Bant, and in a few terse apd well chosen re eli sent Wm. E. Chan marks tebuked those persons who had no respect for the house of God, and who were present | counse!, $3, tales of gold b merely to gratify their curiosity. About half- $25.090 FOR WARLIK® EXPERIMENTS. aut rates bee bern past 11 the ceremony of the mass was com- The correspondent say the two check books | | per cent, for carry tng wrens minced. Father Thomas J. Mooney, pastor | =bow that the Governor made appropriations of ey i= lena wank “yoy 4 put rd of the church, was the celebrant; Fatuer | over 000 in nine months for warlike experi- | [or Toment Lille. Bosdnese has eat mye Se EK John Lynch, deacon; Father John Kane,of the | ments. Commeres erioue rw: cathedral, sub-deacon, and Father John Salter, core mors in regard \« aC of the cathedral, master of ceremonies. Foretgn Notes. w sales of thir ¢ The macs choen for the occasion was that CONPRLVATIVS GAINS IN PRANCR. ing, for the r x . magnificent production, Mozart's Tweltth.and | | Pauis, October §—Complete returns from | higher bere than th Live we: poe the superb manner in which it wasrendered will | the elections for the councils general show that sie cee a Aen} long be remembered by all who had the privi- 200 Conservatives and 600 republicans were | cicnoe. except oe, Which were lege of hearing it. The choir consisted of Sig. | chosen. This is a conservative gain of 2). In mad tie, which was \ higher. nor G. Gvell, organist and director; Mrs. A. |] wpe bundred places there was no choice, and a fret how! ag dawarski, coprauo; Mrs. Getsdorff and Mra. | second ballot wil: have to be required. to 3 » Zhubsch, altos; Signors Adams and Barbens, DOK CARLOS SHOT DURING A MUTINY. ‘rot 11 o'clobk til noon there was a receyory of \ bases; Mours. A. Exkorm and Cannon, Sig- |, Lompom, October G—A special dispatch from | 101 pet cont. Pince Boon this recovery has fn most por C. Caceinola, baritone; extra tenor, Signor | Santander to the Pail Mall Gscette says that the | Sora jecn lat., The mos, active socks havegs Lotto. They were assisted by a full choras and | Tgport of an mttempt to sesassinate Don Carlos | %,{! read. iis rence part of Grafulla’ — Indeed, } ¢ ny ee Been | a Meageag esate bs dlorgbry catery. Se Ara 20) the musical arrangements were perfect in every | #88'n been brought to that city by a letter from | S483; New York Ccutral, respect. The Tick tonesof the organ the oan, Durango. The letter coniirms the previous Se" si. Bock Isisud. 103%" ringing voices of the choir, combined with the | ‘etails of the occurrence, to the effect that Don mee © wong vm Le inspiriting strains of the band, poured forth Carios was abot by the mutineers and reveived | Givermment bon volume of melody that seemed to thrilleven the | 4 dangerous wound. very walls of the sanctuary. During the ser- er were lower than yesterday Lovestinent shares were rice the ‘cbol ndered “Hallelujah From Bio Janeiro. seccy. Money remaine Ghormee y Handel. “The peed briltiante THE EMPBEOK DON PEDKO COMING TO THE | loans. Prime mercant illuminated, the robesof the officiating priests UBITED STATES. Ss ao question sells at 64 of the most elegant and elaborate designs, just | _ R10 Jawztno, October 6.—It is probable the imported trom ital , and the coremeny en Emperor Don Pedro will visit the Uulted mort impressive. At the conclusion of the | States of North America next year. Uredo Father Mooney preached on the immor- THE ARGENTINE INSURRECTION. tality of the soni, taking his text from the six- Later advices from Buenos Ayres state there teenth chapter of Matthew. Before entering | is the greatest excitement among all classes in upon his discourse, Father Mooney, ina few | Cobsequence of the inturrection. Many persons | ! oF Pioar as appropriate remarks, assured the bride. aud | 8% flying from the city. Every departing | changed, Wbest saaeuber tienes groom, their relations and friends of their being | *t@4mer carries away numerous families, All for’ southern—white southarn cordially welcome at St. Bridget’s Charch. | the merchant steamers leaving town are now | [0% The text of the sermon was “For what is | escorted to sea by warships of their respecti @ man protited if be shall gain the whole | 0vernments, as they fear molestation by the world and jose his own soul,cr what shall a | iBeurgent tleet. DIA Bk, id to-de on dali and nominal y Ruchanged, Provisins dull, ied and lower. : ee Meas pork. WB idore nominal man xive in exchange’ for. his. soal. ioce n. : After the mass finished, the bridal patty, wr The Missing Goss Child. pe Eg ES consisted of the bride and m, Mrs. Fitch. BOT WITH TER OTE: cured 1 bame, 16015 Lard, 1b@ts', ae PaRILaDRLraia, Uctober 6.—A dispatch from gyoom, 3 sr.,and the brother of the groom, Miss Mai Werteh restates that the child supposed to Patterson, Miss Lizzie Sherman, Miss Philti : Mr. Thomas Shorman and several other friends | b€ Charlie Rors, in pesseamon of the band of pated through the vestry 8f the church to the | &¥psies €ncamped at Ked Liou, had been seen by pastor’s residence, where they were entertained svg eet ET aie A ean for a short time and receved congratulations, - . sbort, 4% Mrs. Fitch was dressed in ‘oor ak, lightly | ‘here that Charley Ross had been found, creat ye Toos, trimmed with black, and large black buttonson | ‘Dé Quite An excitement. and there was utter- | . a. the polovaise. A black lace scarf was thrown | SCE of threats against the supposed settied. Men steady caxcleesty around neck, MB. KOSS ORAZY FROM GRIRP ‘Loxpox, Oct: : > +t ths general Saeed Git blame ates nak Der Nest’ we* | aac: Messin op serious wl that his Otinis | ok f tuat the Bank of savanc 1 oa or gray silk, to match the dress, the sombre hues | "Sve no hope of his recovery. ‘Trouble bas | Kus ves, Toe relieved by a small light blue ostrich plame. | ite overthrow: Gloves were worn a shade lighter than the color rie, ferred, 5 NKFORT, Uctober 6 —Bonds, $3 for the tevve of her dress. Outside of the parsonage an im- AMan Fatally = im 8 Strike { . ee na mense crowd, which the combined efforts of sav- a on. - ON, Octoder 6, 2:80 p. m—Tho weather eral policemen could scarcely control, ba gatii- Naw Yor, October 6.—A Wilkesbarre dis. out Enelsud t0 des iewet. Parts dispatches ered to catch parting glimpse of the bride and | }8th states that a difficulty occurred among aera rot rancor groom,—N. ¥. Nerald- sth. the miners at Moosic yesterday, originating in a demand by some of the Irishmen, that the Gov. Browmtow's Canp—Gov. Brownlow's | bors, a Welshman, should be discharged. The | Ws Dura card, announcing himself a candidate for Con- | COMpany deciined to accede to the domand ol Paors gress at the coming election, reads: “1 take t the men, when cigbty of the latter strack, and THE WEATHER, ake cecasion to say to the voters of the cecopd con. | Were at once discharged. The strikers then giessional district of ‘Tennesee that 1 ama | “Rileavored to prevent others from going ts candidate to represent them im the next or | ork in their places, and tn the Sight that fol- Forty-fourth Congress of the United States. 1 | ‘owed one man was fatally beaten. make this announcement in re peta The Connecticut Etection, ° ditions and ealts made upon me by ls bere of citizens in every county of th . “ a if elected, I promise to do all in my power t Easrrorp - ber G.— There is no promote the interests of the district, state, and | %4Tticular po | ne sare country. Ina short time I wil! pubtich an wd pr Rarartg dress 10 th le of the district, giving my ed the vote is mi views and intentions with reference to every Tre Deap ALIvR—An unusnal case | asure now penvting oF likely to come beture ) inhabitants two | “djutant generei'e office has jost culmia ready a republican cané ularly nomi- peiatere, te aacktes Ye 0 Oe ee oe nated, in the field in that of the smalier towns | #0.e¢ oer son de; ae eS Moat of the large | “#0 General Tae ; S 0 push @ © § Pring oon ape tee sabe ‘ithe Oskere as - Paul, for ope bundred doliare bounty due gationa! Councl before adjomument di=pa-ed res in the West. lier son, who Was & member of Compat of all the resolutions concerning the conssitda Cureac 6A fre wt Paxton, Ii. | regiment, M a The avtdeere al tion of the philanthropic and religionsaociatic sy | \e8terday i the stores of J. 5. Loose, | rear Redwing. e evidence of passed the seventh resolution, advising the Con: = SCs, wees See | oe oe eee aregatic nal society to be disembarrassed of all with most of the stock in each; | The proof was suiticient forthe department aed wa. Tee oe een Cee deurens ets, with tie contents, and five | ‘he check would have been drawn for the eum school literature Of a high order; aise reeds | -mall buildings, were also destroyed. "The total | teu days age ad bot ax error in the parsessest sshool literature of a bigh order; a oad || asl Seen, were alee Soxtney from the eifice bore cocsusnea tee detestey at ing tradvinabie f) saa Tepe snpiontr bg Anenure biock of buildings at Ludington, | their return for correction. While the correc- pt Seidel gy te ba erecta dared pain eren NG] er Sree near Lass, $30,000. tion was making, the dead boy came to life, and azines, and indefinitely postponed the ninth eh., me » $30,000, the payment {0 bis mother was necessary Of n Comintern appoeenent | wae Went Bpevtepel Gienteh Congress, | ceecet oe aon bobedtar amar to aid in consummating the con- OPENING BRRVICE naught in the prescuce of the fest that arrived Barmaas orenten ten me un pert council. | New Yorx, October 6—The first anual | inttwn on Monday. Me bed wot bene killed, paper ch ‘The ‘Devclopuscnt Of tie Lance | mecting of the Charch Congress in the United | bat had neglected tO write to bis mother wa ati Power in Our Gburchest ne °F 0 Latent | Stites waa commenced this morning at heit- | these yoare- Masnenpelie frobece, cata past ten o'clock, by the administration of the - nS pp A Coversuir Expep py Svurcrpg issrran | rite of Holy Communion, Bishop Whipple, of War xo Burrato « oy MauuiAGE —Coroner Eickuw yesterday }| Minnesota, officiating, assisted by Bishop Hare, | THE Rocky Mocwrarns Founp Weer or meboty bas re- minenced an investigation in the case of An- | of Nebraska, and several ministers, Sived the stories told by James Bridger, who Grew F. Pickens, aged 27, of Middleborough. “—— _-¢ #, next to Kit Garcon, the pioneer trappar of Mass., who committed suicide on Saturday at The Coban insurgents. ail that section of the country. One of nis fa- the Cosmopolitan Hotel, corner of New Bowery New York, October 6.—A letter from Ha- | vorite stories was. that in the year 1520 he was and Chatham square, by taking lsadanum. It J vana, dated Sept. Soth, says :—“ It is reported | wintering in Salt Lake Valley, when it com- appears that Pickens was former}: acierk in | here that the insurgents entered the towa of menced t POW, hd continued seventy succes pyar during which time he became ac- | Remedios, and were'in possession for twenty- & depth of seventy feet wae ob- quainted with a young girl residing on Long Is- | four hours. We were Ove days without tele- ined. The country at that time abounded in land. ‘The deceased feft home la week with | grams from New York, dates of the 231, 2ith | buffalo and other eer ae cok en the intention of getting married. Something, | snd 25th arriving together Sunday.”” tehed inthe snow. The lakes and rt however, tranepired which prevented the mar- heen et egy ern a ig Were 20 full *pr ame, pr riage from taking place. This is snp) d to Our Canadian Neighbors geed condition in the colt, that h have affected Pickens’ mind and ce: him to THE ONTARIO LEG‘SLATU stow up 8 large stock of meat for the commit suicide. The father of a Tororo, Ont., October Ontario ext winter's supply, ueng the brine of Salt rived in this city yesterday and will take the | Legisiature will meet for the dispatch of pusi- | Lake for the purpose. He concladed this tate body of his son home to-day. ¥. Star, 5th. ess on the 12th of November. by declaring that since that storm 10 baffaio THANKSGIVING DAY. had ever been see: of the Rocky Moun- THE MENDONITES IN KaNsas.—The follow- | The 2th instant will be ol ing paragraph is from the Lawrence (Kansas) } general thank Journal of September ‘hers appears to be no mistake about the immense immigration | 4 Ongressioma:! of Mennonites into Kansas, of which the tele- sourt greph has been advising ‘us tor the past fe St. Lovis, October 6—The republicans of “ays. Their advertisement inour local column | "be eighth dirtrictof Missouri have nomiusted foralarge number of work horses, oxen, and | Gen. W. H. Powell,of Kansas city, for Con- cow: Gicates business. About two thousand | «Tes! nd the independents of the same district Tee Betersst oy Hoxeyvxoows.—Mre. of these people bi we come into the state inthe | bave nominated J. P. Alexander. =— Lang, aon E gy . Inet few weeks, and thousands more are on ———— ea market police court, New » on § a They are a hardy, industrious, weil-tcae Av Embezzter Pleads Guilty. that her husbaod, Henry Lang, aged 13, ‘ass of people, and will be a valuable acquisi- | NEWank,N.J., October 6.—John A. Broad- | whom she bad been married only sie days, bad tion to our population.” The advertisement | ¥él!, late tax receiver of Newark, pleaded | tied to cut her throat. She said that she came referred to calls for five hundred head of work | 2U'!ty to an indictment for embezziing public | alone to thigcountry from England in Decem- horses, four hundred fresh milch cows, and fifty | ‘unds in the Essex court to-day. ber last, and after boarding for some days in a yoke of work oxen. . ———_o———_ hotel found employment with a dressmaker tp ————————— The FlichSherman Bridal Party | Sevevth avenue. Five days before her mar- Tar PennsyLvania Coat Tuave.—The to- Gone West. ni she saw young Lang for the first tis tal of anthracite marketed for the week or Nzw York, October 6.—Lieut. and Mrs. Fitoh anton Si aight .t ied day of | tains, He was a’ the province of Ontario. | “Bridger’s Butte, after him, bad “steered aro mations Im Mis- | since he first saw st, eral Johnson 80, wi, atter con«aiting books, acknowledged that he was r of declaring thet ntain name on the 20th witimo smounted to 433,295 tons, eft this city for St. Louis last evening. They atened pone coal year Lie amaryl gs L ry will stop a few days at Manstield, Ohio. to quit his bed and board, at which he at- 0" corn me ear, iD, LeSg Ee Na we ay ~raaage tempted to cut turoat. Lang held create of 1,388,416 fone, The bituminogs ton. ofa Dry GoodsPirm, | (rhs si? was held in page for the Week is 71,041 tons, and for Naw October 6.—Kuh, Kapfer & Uo., —_______ year 2,441 658 tons, a; dealers and jobbers in ae ey pox aoa AxoTuzr Koss Boy Fourp —A only tem- same time last year, iD: “heir suspension, but hope it sies are within a few miles of Westchester, for the week oaks tons, porary. ith id tony tah songs egeinst 1 same year, bein, 709 tons. Tne coal trade tor

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