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THE EVENING STAR. | PEBLISAED BSILY, Sundays Exceptes, | aT 2” STAR BUILDINGS, Feuesyivenia Aveauc, cor. ith st. | ar | | evarige 2745 6 KAUR RRANA, Pre ° Th " ne atl—three mont, or, 95, shed Betangsiptae » in both cases, pat | for, BF Rates “plvacttsing Murvished on epetication Re RE RE Ge AMUSEMENTS. + ore ; aig an. — _ . {cut vat Now York j DEBORAH. {Deborah Fri- J |aat appearance bat Y STUART ‘4—TEMPTA. &TH Mendsy. October 12, the great Bmo LUCILLE WESTBIN. BAST LY Wy 48a NGron THEATA FEIDAY NIGHT, Octc Complimentary B SAM DEVEBE, ceeasion be will tatrodnce all ave pian Songs aud Eocentricitics in JUST IN TIME URDAY—Matinee and Nig! t Mr. Deve Eseesu comic OPERA SEASUS * FORD'S OPERA HOUSE, cree py BDAY er Sh ME. JAMES A. OA UMEC OPES . BS COMPAR Secared S-ata now ready at the Box Oitice, TiS WEEK'S SSPERTOIBE: MONDAY AND TUBSDAY, Offexubasa’s Intest THE PRETTY PERFUMER. WEDNESDAY AND THUBSDAY, Lecoc,'s CRUD UcHESS (PaBFUM SB Vas. (The Upen whieh Dateh aed great Dram SAT ance last appear tae Mas- cbt I INCOLN HALL. a = DE MURSKA ORF ORANG C4 THURSDAY EVENING. Mr.D DF VIV MULL: ‘The famous k toa @ Concert Mme. € ir. THEO. APELMAN. = = Tho Popular German T. Eminent Pianist. ie. FEBBANTI, — her The Fenons Popular Bo Mons. SAURET, Young and Sriilivt Violinist. Hig GARTANO BSAGS, The Cslebreted Vicloncello Virtnoe and Composer. Sig MAKZ), TROTTING COUBSZ, BALTI- B HOP JRE, Md MATCH RACE FOR €3.000. BER THUBSDAY, UCT: Yo. ists ~ ar3 ck P.M. “a the BASHAW, Ja@., 2.1. The race tobe 78, lose sed well contesied DAVID E. BISHOP, Prop. tetor. With Dest 2 in 8, “trot ‘te apt 2s isle) Naw ie hae msnibitien and 5 pense aes MARRKITER'S, ae treet, berwoon D and B strosts, etght abo 8 OGd Fello Bell, ng) Chromos, &e. isc. largest steck’ Pager Hangings, Window fondes, Pictares, Frames, Pictore Corda and Tes- Bela, Htrge, van, 80, i the District. Team Oase A Plense remenS or Name and Namber. jel-iy" Et )S OF GENTLEMEN'S CAST-OFF WEAR NG APPAREL can be sold to the ve tage by eddressing or calling on JUSTE, between and 7th streets north by wail promptly sttended to, iy8-te LEOTURES. ND SNNUAL COURSE TEN ENTERTAINMENTS AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Opening Lectnre by JOHN B. GOUGH, FRIDAY EVENING, October 23 Bet “S.ctal Besp. titios.”? Col) S00 season tickets will be # ld, Price @4 for nerves seste Bale to c minenes at Rilis’, 937 Pen: Breanne, to-mc morning, at 9 o'clock. Cal. acc gt Circular, oct? 2w EXCURSIONS, &e. 2 GULAR LINE TO MOURT VERNON LANCE EIDING BY THIS LINE. "auk Hollingshead, of the steamer AB- tered into *gontract iS’ MOUNT V ATIO to run # steamer to Monnt Vernon, is the d Dassongers by stoam- ar with the Bow assoc . 3 MILES 18 A:TDULANOMS as by )by takiog the regular sicamer, Arrow. ‘The stesmet leaves 7tn street wharf daily (Bungay pted | at 10 o clock a.m , returning about 4 p,m. nnd EO ene ay 21, tack a $2i0R to ion ane Grounds. MANNE ane Oro HOLLINGSWORTH. pth Monat Veraon Association. FRANK 'OLLINGSHEAD, Captain Steamer Ari seps-Im ALL OF THE BEST LATRODE STOVE 44 BEATRLS tn the market, For sale by HAM- JLTOS & PEALSON, ¥. M.C. A. Building, Ninh acd 1) streets, oc esse “a i TSS g2 BRAZILis now ® The 7a 4 Gord Frame GLASSES for for 2 HEMPLES, Optician, wertly ” CONFBCTIONER AND CATER BR, PESELES ‘ELL FoR - LAS#ES for One Dollar Ow The $2 TH ERMOMET 403 Pennsyivanis ave..cor «ust PP FREUND, Bo. 20 TENTH STREET, Between B and F streets, Washington, D. 0, eep)) om HOIOK MALAGA GRAPES, onibeose Wastincro TADSONTLT Semen? ‘vid PEBNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Betadtishet tm a7. LeDI=s’ FELT wATS LOUK 48 Wau as daw, “S*'SISHED TO wim ALBERT T. WHITING ——_ erietor. PLATED WARE. rm All the newer ment, in the beet us for Table use and @rua ality of K PLizey WARK, AY large @muri ment. Se Si. 'W. GALT, BRO. & Co, sera Jew ye INVALIDS, Tr you sre muforing with Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Coutipation, Lees ef Appetiie ve Gaeral Deotien? grt cnet BROWNIRG'S BITTRES, aot uae gcoor ing to @irections, and if you are hot bene. Otted Dy it go beck te the party purchased ft and get your money back. Ail partion selling it are stthor ized to sell upon the abore ferme’ Ber sais bi ety and ‘seas relly. “DROWNING « MIDDEDTOR: 610 Peunsyivanie aveade, . ered ‘Menufectarers. Che Loening Star. 7? WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1874. New Pablic: TWO CENTS. | St. 44—N2. 6,724. EVENING STAR. ching to the glacial history of @ well-defined region it would be The Coming Elections. THE ISSUES, THE NOMINEES, AND THR POLIT | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. by confining detailed sk } against the Kev - | Satex: A Tale of the Se~ enteenth nistine ca teatasts adn oe | 1caL COMPLEXION OF THE STATES watt The Episcopal General Convention BLE SHEET | Bro ge Panay Vivid. impression of what the Glacial Period | BOLD THEIR xLuCTiONS waxT TURspAY— | TRE MPIDe Mrrober 10 .eThe dewieional er. pow ~ j Ghost s @. Parker and Warres | Silty wes than if he took « wider canras O10, INDIANA, 1OWA, NABRASKA, WEST VIE- | erciccs of the General Triennial Protestant = ——————————— }_ Choate nyas-, G@iNLA, DAKOTA, GEORGIA, AND SOUTH CAkO- Lima. Phe subject treated is one of much e: t ine on of the qaes } Episcopal Church Convention bere were oon A cemi-hictoric~ novel, in which the story i# | tercat, in view of the late dis ducted this morning in St. John’s Obap hes Washineto r be Pecond Tuesday in October a . coe | baxd upon te Saiem witchcraft do | tion of the age of thi world ant of mankiad, | i 43," Se mall toginont over tae pal — shortly after ten o'clock. They, jenviere _ | which, in the words of the author, «so ne provoked by the Darwinian controversy fh the states which hold their elections on that | pated'in hy Revs. Easton, of | ~ made 8! ijpwreck of our inf «nt colon: 2 . Pao TRe Eagtiesr | day sod Bisbop Green. of Mieourt Of the reventeeuth ceutary. Mu ler’s\Hs- 1m OFTO : : ‘ ‘ tee on the consecration of bishops reported that HBALTH AND Epvoation. By By Chariton | the election is for & secretary of state and other | ey had examined the = : 0 vor & Brothers. | officers on a general ticket and for twenty Kop- | Juche Recon nae buleard ne te ster New Yosk: D. Appleton & 0 Tere iatives to. the Forty fourth Gongres. | Riebt Reverends Blward immo] “History of the German People,” | There are three state tickets in the fleld—ce- | Quine ‘ocrse, OF Wy tec publivan, democratic, and probibition. believed tha: the republicans will carry t is Mr. Kingsley—known to nson this sida of the | Atlantic, personal and ooncisenses of and they bad found that a dad been complie therules and can th. They therefore sat and pop | state, the democrats being so demoralized ou | Mitted the castomary: tetutions decane winter—deals with his subject with chars h the young people | the corrency question. nations for Con. | that the committee apy the testimonials « fatic earnestness. He starts oat on nd. ratios following are the nomination | these parties, and proc a to sign the proper that through the prolongation ot the li o} Mesos & = 1 Dist. Revublicin, de. Dem. . Sishepe Tt poclpereel pale ul as ly, by modern civilizationthere is asteady | 9,5 0 05 tt K. Green... * Milton Sayler. swt ° 1. dob a to be taken op in deterioration in the stamina of p The committee which b lect funds jor the cha Dhicago w suftered by the fire, reported having coll: ts order for act HK. B. Baoning.. 152) John S. Savage... 1.2208 no. A. McMahon, 1 eat of the same subjec y such sd titions 8 are whatsoever, the children are not ey t > : $00,714, whieh, with t ptlon of § parents, nor they again to their geand-parsote | a 5. Re! “A.V, Rice. lama ier a One oe ee Bavse Sere — oF the beginning of the century; and that thie | view of popular moveménts, or of eminent m bas ae been distributed among the churches, Cloth en deteched from the nary yard at Phil degrading proces goeson most surely and mos | 45 . pian’ . me ing and otner necessaries had also been distrib : ; Ay Horto . Lire at Acwt Urroy’s. | 7 T. Neal... i ~ ~ a and granted a furlongh fer ons year, with ly in our large towns, and in proportion to | ~ fo-ton: Henry Hoyt. {Through Wm. Bae | & Paerask uted, Of which mo mention iat made in the re permission to leare the United Sta ptiquity ef those town "| jantyne.] . hd " jer on ype Mieswert. : Proportion to the number of generations during | 4" 'ew story for the young folke by the author | 2. 2.F.F. Poppleton Musiscippi, Minnesota, Arkansas and Vermon Lrevrenwant T. W. Fires, with his brid which the degrading intlaences have been at = mg th tener Eesha tional ir sc aeO. 1S. Sener. beef om to the Nicene cag ed -_— referred are the guests of Senator Sherman at Mant- | work. How tadenl with the evil is th of “Captain Russell's Watchword. Ome jothe committee om, prayer book. | Memorials field, Ohio. They expect to remain there a | Of the series of lectures delivered by Dr. K Tae Viciseirepes ov Bassin Farnvax. A] 11, ¢Heze, Bundy..Jobn L. Vance. tion te tate Seope for ene autebiodeaerer few day# and then proceed to Lancaster, Onio | [31M Various parts of Great Britain, aad coi- novel. By Holme J.ce (Miss Harriet Parr.) Delmont Lock 7, wat court of tinal oppend were referred to the com. pees : eee ee ee ones Thitadelpbia: Porter & Coates. (Through | 12 D. -.-. Ansel T. Walling. mittee on amendments to the constitution to in- TRaserzR.—On the recommendation of the | Hoss Nook; ox, Tue Crows oF Duty. 2. G. Moban & Co. ah z RTRs aentuant quire is any changes were necessary in the con regimental commander, Second Lient. H.W. | Amauda M. Dongies. Boston: Lee & Shop- | A capital story of English life by the author No nomination. *M. 2 stitution to create a court of appeals. The com. mittee of canous asked, and it was agreed to that matters relating to California and Texas Howgate, 20ta infantry, bas been transferred from company K to company D, of that regi- went, and Second Lient. Alfred Iicynulds hes ad. [iutoagh Wm. Ballantyne. | A novel ot a religious character, by the author f “In Trost,” « Stephon Dane,” “ Claudia,” . W.W.Armsirong John P. Cowan of “Sylvan Holt’s Daughter,” Kathie Brand,” Rb VaesVaneW. H. Olsben ete. iT 4ND LEFT. A novel. forth... Henry Bayles. By M oodwart.D. Bi. Witece be referred to the committee on constitution. been assigned to company K. C. why. Philadelobia: T. B. Peterson & | 18. James Monrve..d. K. McBride. ¥ Sap Se Katurems EARLS. By Miss Adeline Tratton. Bres. Shillington.) M. Jewett. New York Notes. Tae ww Seceer Suevice Coarse ot the | “Roto: Lee & Shepard. [Through J. . Newby is a proiifie coed and in the .A. Garfield .Daniel B. Woods STRALINO SILVER DUST. ‘Treasury department have already made sev- eral arrests of counterfeiters, sail to be im- portant, Several parties were arrested in Buffalo yesterday, and with them were cap- tured # pamber of dies and plates and $10,000 Parker & Go. and Wm. Ballantyne.) A bright story, by the author of “An Ameri- can Girl Abroad.” Some Leavixc Pxixctrtrs oF Porrricar i. H. Hurlburt, 1. J. Pric 20. R. C. Par-ons. ...Henry B. Payne... W. D. Godman. In the first column above the republican can pumber of her novels and of her readers she ts 4 kind of European Mrs. Southworth. Her sto- ries baye naturalness and dramatic interest. Tae Rersg; A Tovr Prom Paris To May + 2724 to six thousand dollars or more. Yesterda; Alexander Peerant, ove of the workman, ¥ x 3 : arresi picion, and search being made a *¢ ps Economy Newly Exvounpap. By J zyce By oF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE, | didatesare printed in Loman and the prolibition mated om wate ——— 2 Cairnes, M. A., Emeritus Professor 0: Pol with an sce ts legends, antiquities, | cavdicates in ivalics. Jn the 19th district Hari- } QUArtity of the stolen dust was found upon nix Ex-PosTMarTsr Generat Creswett hat A Eronomy in University College, & and important historiesl events. By Victor Tiugo. Translated by D. M. Aird, Boston: Estes G Laurict. [Through William Ballan- tyne. | Anything from the penof Victor Hugo is quite sure to be read; and having in mind the fact that this volume is nie production one follow: the narrative of his Rhine trip with a certain interest; but after all it would be considered hort is au independent republican candidate ‘The avterisk (*) iudicates members of the pres- eut Congress. andor received from the employes of the Post Ofive J.C, department & Lesutifully engrossed copy of res- olutions complimentary to nim artopted at a meeting of the clerks held on the Seth of Jnae last, and bas replied, thanking them and assur- ing them of his Insting affection. petton | He subsequentiy made @ confemio: implicating Hirsch Wandell, keeper of a sma!l | sitversmith’s place in the Bowery, who was ar- Tested. New York: Harper & Bros. (Tardag: Parker.) Prof. Cairnes, (now a recognized authority upon the subject treated,) in this latest of his works, undertakes to recast some considerable portion of Political Economy, though he dis- claims the purpose to place himself in antago- nism to the science built up by the labors of IN INDIANA state officers, thirteen members of the lower house in Congress, and a Legislature, whica will have the choice of a new Senator to suc ceed Hon. Daniel D. Pratt, republican, sre to be chosen. Here, also, there are three state tickets nominated, the independents taking th- PROSPRCT PARK RACES. At Prospect Park yesterday the sixth it of the $600 purse race for 23% horses was rau anil won by Lacy White. Neay Bir took the second oney, and Black Crook the third. Time, Si: 'The double team trot for a purse of Tur Yertow Faves aT Pex telegram trom Captain Semmes received y fi t ‘ 5 Woots and Carrie N — ; dull if written b one else. field tor the first time. At the Presidential clec- | $900 Ws won by Lady = terday from Pensacola reports Paymaster | Adam Smith, Maithus, Ricardo, and Mill. ile | "ter dull if written by any one else. ton in 1872 the stato went republican by 21.00 | % three straight heats. beating Fila Maden MacMahon dcing well; ove more sick; thirteen | seeks, however, to replace certain elements of Society, Ete. majority. The following are the Cungrestiona: | 87d Regulw poe oF parse for ers and men convalescent. d that day, and fever re horses, Comee won weakness in Political Economy as at present $1,000 for Secretary and Mra. Delano have not yet made | nominations : the second. e 3 f Dist Republican, ie. Demoeratic. Majority | third and fourth heats. Bells winning the ten Rat generally received, ‘ with matter better dti-d | up thelr mind whether they will keep house this 1. William Heiman. .BenontS. Fuller.. 6D | beat. Time, 2.26, 2 25)5 42.284. The well- sohiece ee to endure the strain of modern criticism." | winter or take up thelr quarters at one of the | 2° pp 'F. Rowlines.... Jas. D. Williams. 4,15) | knewn trotters’ Tanner gf Ml ggemenn udm So."—A letter received by the Presi- | Though the main purpose of the book is to aia | hotels. ‘Their son Join and wifo will probabiy | 3 deme. Cravens Mtichacie. erty it Seert iapred Ge neve anche Gent from a prominent conservative politician | the improvement of economic theory, he has | spend a portion of the season in Washington, | 4. Wm. J. Robinson.Jeptha D. New | inure’ bento wate tn feo patag rg eet) {a Mississippi states that the true way to restore | embraced the opportunity of bringing tuesrete parle gp org acing Nsend mace eS Bate ‘eontaen she Po Park, the former being terribly blistered. ‘The peste Lapeceiniy: Reppries Sh ochaae doctrines into comparison with the facts pr- | SOlece on MM pitallee egies $0. 915, and will 2. Vv. associstion offers $500 reward for the ducovery sented by modern industry and commerce. tu this way he examines the power aud preten sions of Prades: Unions, the etiiciency ef Strikes, and other practical questions involved in tie ter s and commi--ary stores taken by the Union occupy it in a few days. army during tee war, and refund the cot:on tax. — The bazaar for the benetit of the Children’s Hospital will be held in Oda Fellows’ Hall this of the perpetrator. A POOL TO BB DROPPED INTO THE SEA 500 MILES PROM LAND. Pan! Boyton goes on the steamsh!; Queer Franklin Landers 1.7: r-Harrivon J. Ries. 1 JUSTICE CLisFoeD EF = ss t = this afternoon to test a water-proof life-saving ™- ave relations of Jabur and capital; and in the p..- | year,—on the 10th, ith and 12th of December, Wm. S. Haymond. 1,4 s night! Wita the ereaption at tae Onion tan: | Wuecx cusbenk Coveted ta Intoenationat tint y| cule aaterseias to tm, tae bende on reas Jousthen . Cox.. drese_ He proposes to go 200 of 200 miles out to = et sp ny | Be considers in seme detail tue present positiv..’ | prominent in society that its yearly recurie » where he wi fe PB ay tice, who is now in attendance at ths geners! | of the external trade of the United States, as some inward bound vessel. THY SPECIE SHIPMENTS to Europe to-day amounted to £23,000 silver bars. Arrived steamship Java from Liverpool. TAE JEROME PARK RACKS heve been postponed until Monday vest, i: consequence of rain 1s looked forwari to as one of the social feacar: Of the seaton, and the room is as certain to be crowded with wealthy and fashionable peop'e during its continuance as it isto be filled with useful and pretty things. We hear that rome new features are to be introduced this year that will be expecially attractive. — Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McGuire sailed from Episcopal convention in New York Davis, all the members of the are now in the city. Both the Justice Davis are expected to be at which time the annaal session commences. and Justice } well as the system of Protection, « which,” he says, ‘(in defiance alike of theory and experi ence, that country has strangely adopted.” Tue Licy anpTue Cross. A Taleof Acadia. By Prof. James De Mille. Boston: Lee and Shepard. (Turough Warren Choate & Co | Some years ago a lively story of adventures in Freeman Keiley above votes are those cast for governor . & vote which fell 20,000 behind that « esidential election. in the firs ‘he republican candidates are and the independents in Ic asterisk indicates members of the pre —————— t Con SPECIAL AGENT ALcor, who was sent some = a gress. THE WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT months ago to Alaska to visit the Sea Islands | Italy, with a slight tbread of love sentiment in | Liverpool for New York last Tuesday, the 6:b IN TOWA P Prneboomyage by 1 os arenes, SnD ances and examine into the seal-fur business and the | it, styled the ‘Dodge Club Abroad,” attracted | ipétant, and expect to reach Washington some | the two parties are the republicans and the | decrease, Aopordts dinetoase, 9) 151700; chen: condition of afisirs generally in that section, | attention as it appeared in Harper's Magazine | “™° 1 the latter part of next week. auti-monopolists, the latter being drawa trom . 5 bas returned and reported to Secretary Bre tow. His report has not yet been drawn up, but it is understood that he will pre‘er charges against Resident Ageut Bryaui, aad urge his removal. —A large circle of friends and acquaintances will be gratified to learn that Mrs. General Ketcham wil) arrive in Washington in a short time, amd will spend the winter here. Mrs. K. is a great favorite in soviety, and her presence will be quite an acquisition In the social citcle of the capital. —Admiral Porter and family, General Parke ardfamily,and Judge Aldis and family have returned to Washington for the season. — It will be a cause of pain'to a large circls of friends to learn that Miss Snead (‘‘Miss Gruv- ay”) is quite ill with remittent fever at her reidence, No. 610 13th street. We trust she will scon be able to be out again. —Mr. and Mrs. Fr derick Krosli have re- turned trom their wedding tour to Ohio. Dears ov KeTimeD Navy Orviceas.—The Navy department bas recetyed official informa: tion of the death of Gonmander N.C. Bryant, Tetired list of the navy, at Codar Falls, lowa, on the 1vth of September, Commander Bryant entered the navy in 1537. " Official advices have also been recetved of the death of Medical Di- rector Isaac Brinkerhot!, on the retired list, at Brooklyn, New York,on the 28th of Septe m- ber. Dr. Brinkerhoff entered the navy in 1*29. Also, of the death of Harrison Spear, assistant 500; reserve, decrease. both on account of ite spirited descriptive quali- tes, and the keen sense of humor displayed. This pleasantintroduction of Prof. De Mille to the public has been followed up by a succeasion of tales from his hand, characterized by great vividness, of narrative, sprightly dialogue and i plot. Among th: se,” “The B. O. W. C. Starics, * The Young Dodge Club,” &c. The present one is perbaps the best of this sories iu naturalne. and simplicity of construction. lt makes vers pleasant reading for these bright autumn days Tae Kino's Servants. By Hesba Stretron Boston: Heury Hoyt. (Through Wm. Bal lantyne.} A well told story by the author of Prayer,» etc. A System or Loerie, Ratiocrnativs 4 inspuctive: Being a connected view of the Principles of Evidence and the Methods of Beientific Investigation. By John Stuart Mill. i edition. New York: Harper & Bros. {Through Warren Choate & Co.) ‘This work does not profess to give the world & new theory of the intellectual operations, but to embody and systematize the best ideas which have been either promulgated on its subject by all parties. They elect @ secretary of state aut state officers, with nine congressmen, Th gtanger clement is strong in the state, ant | almost wholly with the auti-monopulisis. fhe are confident, but the repubiivaus carrie! th state by 60,000 majority at the Presideatal ciec ——— Foreiga Notes FRENCH KLEC Paris, October 10—Elections in the depart amwents of Dsome, Nord, and Oise, to th cies m the q:seubly,are ordered for November * RANT made by Congreas to the Union Pacific railroad was dependent upon its completion as a first-class road, the qualifica- tions being described in the act. A commission appointed by the President has just finished an examination of the road to determine whether the conditions have been complied with. ‘‘he report is looked forward to with great interest, if favorable it will give the road the entire land grant of some twelve millions of acres. Taz Derantyvent oP STATE officially gives notice that pamphlet copies of the statutes of whe United States, passed the {iret session of the 4, and recont eatics, postal xecutive proc! as are a y tor delivery. ‘Tbe price per copy is one doliar and five cents, exclusive of postage, wbich is thirty-two cents. Should it be desired to have copies sent otherwise than by post, they will be sent, on receiving the price, by express or as freight, at the expense of the purchaser, but in no case will the department assume the responsibility for safe delivery. KUKLUx Prisonges.— Attorn:y General jon. The following is the list of the congr: pominations. Seven of the anti-monopoii democrats. All of the districts were carrie two y. ars ago by the repablicant Inst. Republican. 1. *George W. McCrary BY VIET Loxpow, October 16 —The Timer has ads ice trom Vienua te the effect that the ides of re fering the Schleswig question to the arbitra tion of the Queen of England is gaining favor in diplomeric circles It is stated thar thr Danish government is favorable to such » course, Whivh itis thought will offer @ veasidl method for # solution of the question. KOUMANIA AND SERVIA have adopt:d a pacitic attitude towards Tur key in cons: quence of representations of Prince Bismarek and Count Andrass. SOCIALIST PROCLAMATION SRIZED Fronxncz, October 10.—Several copies of » socialist proclamation and some Orsini bomb have been seized in the house of an ‘interna tionalist” he MINIS WASHRURNE IN PABIS. Panis, Gcwber 10.—Mr. Washbarne, th American minister, bas returmed to bis resi cence bere. moral cast, for children, ‘Lost Gip,” “Jeasica’s F: Oe De... 8. * dames W. McDiil. @. Joseph Knotts, Ind. Acitgon Oliver. IN NEPRASKA. - The legislature to be chosen will elect a Cui ted States Senator in the stead of Thomas W Tipton, republican. There are four state tick ets_republ can, democratic, independent, an prohibition. This state gave 10,000 ity fo the republicans at the last Presidential election ‘The nominees for Congrees (the state being entitled toone member) are: Republican, Lo- renzo oben yes democratic, James W. Savage: +An: ING. EB. Waiting. A DEAD DURE. Lonpom, October 10.—The Dake of Leinster engineer, on the retired list, at Baltimore. Md., | independent, dames W. Davis; prohibition, J 4 sty it , died Williams this morning received a telegram | *Peculative writers, or conformed to by accuc- | on September Isth, of consumption, He entered | G. ‘Mater aod ae seriously ili for some time, diec from the assistant U.S. attorney, dated Dennt- | te thinkers in their scientific inquiries. At the | the navy in 1863. The ple also vote for or against a consti- jest RESCUED PASSENGERS. Lowpon, October 10.—Passengere of the Que bec and Liverpool line steamship Ontario, be fore reported anchored off Kerry Head, dis abled, have been taken off that vessel by river same time the reader will find a considerable amount of original speculation, forcibly stated. The candor of the author is well illustrated by the cordislity with which, in the succeeding od- tutional convention at this election. S Peglapes es the election will be held for Congresemen oniy ‘The toliowing are the candidates: Inst. Republican. Democratic. 40: son, Texas, October Ith, which says :—‘Depaty marshal and pose arrived this morning ross Montague with eleven kuklux prisoners, Tho evidence is conclusive of a masked and dia. guised band. The witnesses are here. There Fisu Norers.—The party of trout anglers who went from New York, Boston, c., to the north of Maine early in September, returned to their homes last week. ‘fle weather through the F steamers and carried to Limerick. re . Nathan Goff, Benjamin Wilcon. as auset 1 itions of his book, he welcomes criticism upon | Whole month of September was excecdingiy | 1 < sans. Prenat aad Boe Satan can nn | harepinkua, Senuays, eae ree good judgment: bright, warm and dry. But one frost occarred, ring noe Affairs in Alabama. had. A detachment of cavalry from Fort ich. } “Truth on these subjects is militan' ican | while there were several in August. As acon: : a PERSONAL. ardson, under command of Lieut. Meyer, aa- sisted in the capture. Had st not been for thair presence a serious conflict would have occurred. If ever men deserved the whip of the law, these masked outlaws and consyirators do.” Wastep Mo! PoR A Mexican Bow). There was received at the Treasury depart- ment, addressed to Treasurer Spinuer, to-day, aletter from @ gentieman in New York city enclosing aconpon of a Mexican bond. The Writer says he found in on Droaiway, and that he had not offered it for sale anywhere. he did not Know where to go with it. He adgs: Think- ing @ man of your position may dispose of it better than I, I take the pleasure of writing to you, hoping you will sympathise wish s poor Man, as I am in need very much. Hoping you willsend the value you will oblige a poor man.” [tis needless to state that the coupon was re- turned with the information that the United sequence the fishing was not equal, ia ail re- iy republican, the othe: spects, to some former seasons. Nevertheless two are independent democrats, who hope to have the votes of the republicaus. The legivia ture to be elected will choose a United Senator, vice Arthur J. Boreman, repu! ‘The state is democratic. IN ARKANSAS the republicans do not recognize the action of the constitutional convention in fixing nex Tuesday as a day for the election of state offi- cers. They intend to continue to recognize Brooks as governor, and will appeal to gress. Augustus H. Garland is nominated foi Governor by the conservatives. The Congres- sional election takes place November 3d. IN DAKOTA. ‘The election will be for a territorial delegate. The candidates are numerous: Jefferson P Kidder, rep.; M. K. Armstrong, dem; E. W Miller, dem.; William A. Burleigh, opp. K cer was formerly Lieutenant Governor of \ MonxTeox ery, ALA., October 10.—C) man Hays and Abrams, Probate Judg ter, who have been ubsent at Washington fu some time, are now in this city. ALL QUIRT AT SUMTER. Reports from Sumer are that ali is quiet. RELEASED, Sheriffs Williamson and Goleman, the latter colored, arrested, chaiged with the murder o° Ivey, have been released by the United State commissioner. only establish itself by means of conilict;” and he adds, “Even the criticisms from which I most dissent have been of service to me by showing in what places the exposition most needed to be improved, or the argument strengthened.” This edition embodies the author's latest thought up te the time of his death, and is therefore the standard work, as it will take its place in the libraries of the present and fature, NiIMgOD OF THE SRA; OR, Tae AveRican Waateman. By William M. Davis, New Nork: Harper & Bros. Through J. 0. Par- er. A spirited narrative of the exciting event: of whaling experiences, profusely lilustrated. A curious amount of information of a stat character in regard to the history of whaling trom the time of King Alfred, is interwoven in the narrative, cr supplied im the appendix. some excellent records were made. Badger, the genial editor of the Muine Farmer, scored the largest number, bis b:ggest fish Mg oe 5x jer pounds. L. L. Crounse, of Page, Fietcher, New York, made the age, his largest fish weighing 7 largest of the season, and ing in the moor, of Scribner & (0., too aggregate weight of 23 pounds. fly,” ag the fishermen say. Messrs. Page and Crounse have arranged to take and hatch 200.000 trout spawn the ensuing season, at their hatch- ing bouse on Bema stream, Lake Moose-iuc. me-gun-tic. Tee PostaL CaR SERvick—Confercace of Railway Presidents Sco’t awit Hin kley with the r General.—G \, Thomas A. Scott. ot DY TRIALS ORDERED. of the U.S. troops at Livingston, ceived ordersto put no more in jail, bur tr Persons artested at Once, as the howl about th: treatment of prisoners was getting too hot. THE DROUGHT in this portion of Alabama stili continues. ft bas cut ef the cotton crop about one-third, and ruined the poa, sweet potatoe, and taruip crops. ‘There have been no good rains In nearly - : three t nevivaria Grutral, and Mr. tnase | Mout ‘There bas been a republican majority | Sbete tates is nat assuming the responsibility for the | Woman To THB Ruscum. A Story of the New | Hinckley, of the Philac. pia, Wilmingion aug | 15 tbe territory for several years, wnd, in view payment of any Maximillian bonds. Crusade. By T. S. arthur. Philadeipuia: | Bellimers reiteond. ea: er ah the Postinaster | Of the number of opposition candidates, it is J. M. Stoddart & Co. [From the publishers.) A story founded on the crusade by the women of the West against the liquor traffic. CAMPAIGNING ON THE OXxvs, AND THE FALL or Kuiva. ByJ. A. MacGahan, correspond- ent of the *‘New York Herald.” Harper & Bros. {Through J. THE OUTRAGE Ox THE OsAGES.—The com- mission, consisting of Frank H. Smith, of Washington city; Wilsou Shanuson,of Arkansas, who were appointed to investigate the facts rela- tive to the recent alleged murder of five Osage Indians by Kan=as militia, have submitted their co olga the Commissioner of Indian A fairs, They find, as the result of s searching investi. gation, that the attack on these Indisus was un- quite probable that Kidder wiil be elected. PoLitwaL Norzs.—The democrats of thc 29th congressional district, of New Yerk, ov Thursday nominated Chas. ©. B. Rutus 8. Frost has been nominated for Con- gress by the republicans of the ith Massachu fetts district. So far as heard from, only three counties in Rea acer 4 Newton, and Glyon—bave republican. The indica: Genera} to-day, and hav a lang conference with him relative to the tra'sportation of the U.S. mails in postal cars and the railway service gene- rally. Mr. Hinckioy expressed the opinion tuat the compensation réceiv-d by bis own and some other reads is inadequs's, but said that while be thought he was not receiving sufficient re- numeration be shon!d not embarrass the gov- ernment by ¢'scontinaing the service, believ- ing prepoest measure: wou'd be taken for a fair le 0—The Timer N special anys: ellogg baving in “8 signified his willingness to al by the court of returns of the election of 1% by the board of arbitration, prominent demo- crate that order the McEnery returning board be brought forward snd canvased anew with a tions are that the entire deiegation from roked an rer! ust ‘The com: and equitable adjustment of the entire matter. view to & final settlement of the contested elec- Seales prone at whon tha’ sttenticn ar ‘The Postmaster General on his part said he de- | Georgia in the pext ee cen®. | tion cases.”” Ln order to effect this arran, ee the authorities of Kansas is called to the evi- ies aT the dence in the case, they will not hesitate to di- rect the return of the property captured from these friendly Indians; and it is recommended mittee of the indepeudent. temperance party mu of ya mee Dp: bave withdrawn the nomination ‘or Judge res and Dr. Sutton for, and lieutenant gov- sired Tons torccelve it will be necessary for tion for service and the political condition of the country itself. Not the least ernor, and the regular state that in any event the government of the United | ‘teresting portion of the book is the account of prohibition ticket, headed EraMyron i. Clark ‘States should see that the sages are reimbursed. ao disaffected branch ve — Cram Acunrs Not ne Recoesizep 1x THe [-eaemenclng age be fleece ned Post Orrick DeraRTaawr.—Postmaster Gen- te rptntoncl 0s isc Dor New Boa. «ral Jewell yesterday, on noticing that a certain ford; state, nchcliff, of Law- payment was about lo be made te the Erie rail- rence; attorney genera! Patrick G. yg Toad compan; {hrough ® claim agent in this rer, Olarke; auditor, Charles G. city, tele; bed to president of that com- Goodwin, of Lowell. A state central committee as “yor Se cents agent was appointed. ry Tun Nasuvitte Races Yusterpay. with whom it has If any neg- the races of the Nashville Blood Horse assoc. nm transacting our business or making pay- ation yesterday the ¥« America wtakes, for is perceived by your company, 1 you t ar old colts and mile dash, war ‘will promptly inform me of it, aod I will to won by Asteroid; Ventilator, pecond: Katie see that your interest is protected; but I caunot Fease, (bird, Time, 1:46y, i494. The first permit claim sgeuts to come heat was a dead heat betwe inaroia and ment. By this I don’t msau the proper officers bee! bs second of the company who wish to come here to trane- <—,D. APEoros of the mysterious bell- sn Baltimore, a correspondent of the Gazette, of that city, says that a similar instance, well re- al Maryland, membered by him, occurred in 1821, at the istrict residence of the late Col. John Tayloe, of Wash- to ington, that gentleman was a prominent cvitzen. All the belis in the house suddenly = = ringing, precisely as in this instance. continu many week», and he thinks two or three months. The hous? was visited by mumbere oe Sitisces, The whole connection of ives was watched sgain and again by pstsona dies bated through all the lines, Dut the cause ne ve covered. strictest rerativy the betta would sail rit. mecks it caused apnoysnce on! alarm. The corresyondent farther cod a he was at the the time tit, whiten | prevented him horse, bat t be has often interrogated Swaghter of Col. T., who coatrmed on the eubjece “ = i charges John S. Glendenning eom- in the Prospect Avenue About sixty persons sat in tinned their Iai Chureh yesterday the chureb tn Attracted to the expect M ty to there. a Rare some additional ard very important testl= mony. A ceriiicats of good reputation of poor Mary Pomeroy, signed b zens of Ovid, N. ¥ received by the comm ving been te- Ported by some of Gienaenning’s friends that the Dore a had Tepatation, in her native piece, those who knew ber best foit it incumbent om brand the story as (alse. Ex Mayor Sawyer testiSed to the good repu- 4 Mrs. Borminghem meroy’s inet hours and re- a about Glendenning betng the father of her child. Mrs.Graves and Mrs. Teot Mrs. Miller, testified to the jendenning tothe house. g* told why he was «um moned to ath-bed scene and whet Miss Pomeroy He posi”ive that she ning * conduct on the morning of IC wre then shown Shere Glendenning pur- chased the presents which Mist Pomeroy 's rele- tives said be gave her Mr. George P. Howell, Glendenning’s sporiat f font the commit Deir lanch about nor could any one was lodged in so m I do pot hesitate to say tot St Pandit is the same have ever seen. wan I m the Congress was @ & Bird of Paradise had Hyde Park. Itwason the ing Of the firet day be had ever set toot on lish soil; be came in his Marsti costame—a long, dark robe, aud a flowing, rose-colored head: cress, with golden Cringe, he responded to his welcome in pure. clear English, and a ¥ oe tle music. His soft eyes, his sensitive and refined mouth wiet simplicity, joived to his clear thought, made an impression which bo One present Can ever forgot, and the driest philological recluse present was kindled to en- thusiasm.” AR ApRort Sw eu ARRESTED.—Dotec- tive Pinkerton, of Philadelpbis, and Detectives Folk and Corwin, of Brooklyn, arrested, on Tuesday night, a notorious countertetter named “Jack” Carter, who has served 15 ip the Sin Sing state prison. The offence ch: agefnet him this time ts the altering of raviroad bonds. A law of Pennsylysuia requires all in- surance companies to deposit with the state con. troller bouds representing $10,000, as security, Carter, with other adroit swindlers, organized an insurance company, purchased $15,000 worth of railroad bonds, and (hen increased the Ggares on the face of them, #o that they represented the amount required by the controller; but the fraud wae detecied, The forger was arrested at No. 206 Washington street and taken to Phila- deipbia on a requisition from Gov. Hartrantt. in his apartments were found bond paper, dies, semall —— press, and various coanterfeit- ing implements. Tbe dies contained the names of several well-known officials of Inrge railroads, Bonde of the Union Pacific, Central Pacitic, Reading and Philadelphia raliroad companies, end of the Weetern Union telegraph compan: were among those altered Y. Tribune, 9h, REPvaticaN NomtNaTions For ConoRess iN New Youk.—The republicans have thus far made the following nominauons for Congress in New Yerk: isth district, Keuaselser and Wash- ington counties, Martin i. Townsend, Isch, W: Vbeeler; 20cb, Fulton, Hamilton, mery and Sc And Oswego conn: d Cortland ec 26th, Cayuga, W ties, Clinton D. ne and Seneca coun- Macdougall; th, Ontario, Li ct Tioga, Schuyler counties, Thomas ©. #latt; mung, Steuben aud Allegany counties, Marlo + Makes; Sist, Nin, Genesee and Wyomiag counties, George G. Hoskin«; 324, Erie county, Lyman K. Bass, 334, Chautauqua snd Cattarau- gas counties, Walter L. Sessions Yossaitz VaLtey Awaxps.—it will be re- collected that the last legislature made an ap- prepriation of £89,900 To pay the claims of set- tiers i: Youemite valley, and made the neces- sary arrangements for the appointing of com- misioners 10 appraise the value of the property. These coromisstoners visited the valley, gave the subject the a.tention it deserved, and sub- itted their report to the state board of exami- ners— majority and minority reports. The mn- Jovity report was tn favor of paying ss follows: To. T. M. Hutchings, #24000; A. G. Black, $25,000; J. ©. Lamon, $11,000; Ira B. Folsom, co”. The minority report was: Hatchis (00; Lamon, $12,000; Black, $10,000; ap: Folsom, $5,000. ‘The state board of examimers, alter taking the testimony of the commissioners, and also of the settiere, awarded to Hatchings, $24,000; Black, $1¢.000; Lamon, £12,000; and Folsom, $3500; which leaves $5,000 of the appro- pration to be returned to the general fund.— Sacramento Union, Oct. Let. Tue Racine at POMLIC exhibition at Pimlico, nei has been in progreas for the past four dare, closed yesterday. The attendance greatly ex- ceeded that of any day since the opening of the , and the enterprise brs met with pecuniary £8. The race’ took place accorsnd W #0 neuncement yesterday, the tiret being # rui- ning race, mile beats, for which there were four entrics. [t was won In two straight heats by Governor Bowie's chestnut colt, three years, distancing the field. Time, L.26%,, Lat. grand steeple chase followed aud proved ex- citing sport, the hurdles, stone fences and water leaps being taken gracefulls by the Jampere, d was won by Mr: Donohue's chesteat geld- ing, George Weéet Vaereaoay.—The Baltimore, which 4 Bio BUwt.—A squirrel me of! at Florence, Mass., Monday, tol- wowed by & game eupper on Tacsday evening, the loring #Me paying the bill. De Wi and Jack Ward were app lender being ansiste Edward Allen and Sam to connt the geme Bolman were charen pmucks being excluted from the list, ard Uaytain Davis ana his pariy made acount of 5 Uis, while the oppomte side focted up 1,915. The game counted as follows: Coons, 200; gray equirreis, 0; red eqairrets pigeous, 20; woodchucks, crows, 100; bawh 5; Tabbits, 50; foxes, 20; partridges, other gure ‘in about the same ratio.— eld (Mast.) Republican. Is 7 A DisoRacercn Act to SALT a Mumm? The iibel suit of Cyrus Williams against the Nation ne am Spring lleged libel was eon- tained in an article charging the pisintif with “plastering engrating the Emma ming with silver ore, whereby Prof. Stiliman wasde- ported accordingly to the F were defrauded out Complainant's counsel Decision rescrved—N. ¥. Cor. Phila. Srors Sunx.—J. F. Stamp, ine letter to the Philadelphia Press, says" Phe

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