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NG STAR CHI cago, Avgurt I-A pecaliar case of PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. $ crooked whisky was discoverel yesterday ia the rectifying establishment of B.M. Ford, 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Olmer & Co. The amount involved is about Pennsylvania A lth se forty barrels. 1{ seems that a large amount. \Vemne, Cor. Of whisky bas been shippe! by that firm to BY the east. The irreguisrity of the matter is The Evening Star ¥ Company, that, while the barrels had ihe proper amoant jewspaper of liquor and while the stamp was correctly #. H. RAUFYMANN, Prov't. affixed and approved by the gauger, yet the THE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers io + = = gaugers book indicate that ARG P only @ small ‘on Foatt ceiserthes ai TEN CENTS FER WEEE, OR 5 = foe CROOKED WHISKY. A Peculiar Case rt of the correct amount was contained in the barrels. for example, where Cuts xace. Sy mati momsh. rz months. $3.00, one year. =2 gallons were shipped. the stubb would WEEKLY STAR—puditsesd om Friday only denote about 24. From this the conclu sion WAS reached by I pector Matthews 9 00 « year, postare prevent. . = = re es —q- scriptions tmrariatly ie advence, ane a ~ ~ On S, and hits en to gol spares sent outer nam pastor ye. 46—N2. 6,981. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1875. TWO CENTS it out, and that Gauger 2. MI. Hnol wits tek af adwertimne furnished = appit-ation. done the greater ge of the work for the frm, has con el at the deception. The error was discoverel when the ure of 2 4 > Jet us take a drink.” I was somewhat sur- | that Gates seemed to be afraid to get it the books of the Indianapolis firm were com- AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR! |7## TREASURY ROBBERY. | Kioytaxcaanuks, 1 was comewnat sar | that Gates seemed to, be acraid to got it Telegrams to The Star. | °22325°(i0tiaetrotiearmn wore Som" _—" = - ; /8'pt your name Halleck?” 4 replied that | and get the money ourselves. I replied that RIHER DEVELOPMENTS. | 4 | —_-—_— FU | It was, when he coutinusd, Are you not | I would think of it, and let him know. a ae anra : : — ye man Who seals np packages of money in | terwards saw Gates, jading th 5 THE Washington News and Gossip, $20,000 More Recovered To-day. | the castircom of the Tirsury separtinent?” | hudiet pluck eneugh fo seule keds | THE ROCKAWAY REGATTA. cigead : T ee today ware: tnt 1 wae ft ‘ Pe replied “Yes, aud asked him his name. | mindto do as oe nae gov % Tent a on Ped py | : —— se = race La: : ME RECFPTS to-day were, from interna! Was Ottman a Washington Fagin, e said, Gates that the closets were watched. at ening at away, between Biglin an revenue, $f 2,318.94; from customs, $204,319.62. “C. GATES IS MY NAME.” | I went down to Ottman’s and told him q Teneyck, resuitet in defeat of Bigtin. sae TonPeDo Hoat Iernerin, now at | Meleck's So-called Confessions. | sao not remember waether se vote gave | sbout Gates” refusing fo get it, “Oteman CROOKED WHISKY IN CHICAGO. The course wa and return: New York, has bec oxiered to Nesvort Proceedings before Judge Wylie To-day. | Miyieg rename tn fall. We commenced | S&teey (0.80.up te, the Treasury about two ‘ouled on turning. T : taking the SCHUETZENFEST a as See roceecings belore Judge Wylie ‘AY. | talking about the Treasury, when he again | and goto the ciosets. TROUBLE IN COLOMBIA. | ‘ea to the to's 16 see Tay NATIONAL Hime NOTRE received as | on ous secort or the Treasury robbery | Said. “let's takea drink.” The stranger re- | rH#15 LOOKS MORE LIKE TRCTH—IT HASN'T ‘ ; the Treasury to-day for redemption aggre- case closed yestertay, police headquarters wegen uphoes i can Ray you has took "ANY GATES LN IT. i) —_ -e---— cated aasecaen y pat mone: uuzht he suspectax : tn ; cae SS Fen eh er ot eant of interest for news- | desired me fo say something touraw meogy | , At the hour appointed I wentoutandmet | 8 ARATOGA RACES. SECRETARY Brrurow is spending a few | paper men and others, as Brown and Halleck | and made norepls. te kept on talking, aud | Ottman, and he got some money changed in ss ; ays with Secretary Fish at Garrisou’s, on | remained in custody there after Ottman had | Snally drew me one side and in aconfilen- | the rede mption division. I went in and y . . . i Pah eis been sent to jail. Brown oceupied a seat in | Hal way said, «Suppose this package could | passed withou recognizing him, and he fol- | TWEED'S BILL OF PARTICULARS. aes TO-Daw ie Lass aap fe found, and there be no suspicion rest on | lowed me out, and we mae a clrcalt acted = = A WARRANT was issued toutay in the | the Rana s hay agen was in = usual the perso who turned it py nd you were | the building avd brought up at the closets. o—_— ATR NORTH WESTWARD. 0-te a fo! . the same | £00d spirits, with the exception that be was | the br ould you be willing tostand in | 7 d No. 3, where the package was, and x : —_—_ | Treas oe oye Meant ar | miata ears! meeatine Ge reporters had desig- | With who gave you the information | bet T lifted the seat, feachat | UNITED STATES OF COLONALA | Trout Fishing ta the Nepigon Biver Oup No. Gn Exhibition NEw No proper aati - wate hin aa and * I thought at once that if I mt and broke cal Sitaation Critical, on ae. — oa eS pentenawae could get any poluts from this man which 1 gitina gust 1.—The political Correspomitince of The Evening Bies 7 . “ be vy Is oF Pus: . ao “PFG LEG BR x, could give the department I woulddoso, and New York 2 republic becomes more and more DULUTH, MINNESOTA, Ang 3. Be. 639 Th ee ene Bank Beweas, ciale Bag Df . ne ie ed a sp poe when “Mr. Brown” would, in his opinion, | at once answered, “1. will st a closet, ted, the electoral struggle for = doors anor vows’ Hall. eer ; be y to the re Having safely arr A at the —o haye served thelr purpose iting of bi stepped furthe 4 clonct, ne electoral mrugate f Ghotce Ol Paints ngravings, Chromos, &e, of July last, on the requisition of | juve served their purpose In writing of him | Stepped further av 2 Alec. iarcest stock of Paper He SeAnd te S aeatatates ate xl in proportion to the | the World,” I hasten to report the result 0: ustas well. During the day be was visited I and x ,ivas in my poc rai states are affected in. proportion tot: a ciehemiann aan ak “y" gings, Window | postmasters. This is th rgest number < e, ai , , ldo, IH show you somethin were cket intohiso political proclivities of each. Antiogina | my first attempt at tr fishing in the fa Pictures. Frames, Picture Cords and Taa- | ever issued in any month before, mber of friends and acqna then standing in front of some barrels and I sie, Kings, Nails, £c., in the District. wiv lances, and he spoke to them ligntly about | [4 t entire Ev.—The BF Teves (ack. BF Pleare remember esumel my went to O' conservative and refuses lo vote alt n- | mous waters of joned me one side a: COMMYSSTONS StG President has | the ease, stat that he had no fears as ta Nomber. jyl-iy ‘dione - to | : > # first to sketch thy oy SHOW YOU ONE OF THE NOTES. man’s to Oley should " Seo ‘i ; > 1 vimnself, chad retained George or as bcd eeatie 4 rout-fishing is ac — signed the commission of > Mp Doppler, | peretaen aca Gee ae shee & cue} || He wokave to the water‘cloas or Weleker anes: je very little Guiner curios collector of internal revenue for the 6th dis cpl i a nh Gara Ld ou id aaee we e ad it py eh was that not i TPSIONS “alert ne for riend that he would not ask much “sugar” | & Haggerty’s saloon, and as we stood with Rist ao sith t nase date, anc dian government _EXCU RSIONS, PICNICS, &e. | trict or Missourt. and Charles W. Patterson, | (imoney) of him. our backs towards the steps he pointed up | Gus should got Jeers beee ar divided th do the | permit reads as ASS UAL EXCURSION ffeenian ©. he land office at Marysville, Cal- WALLECK over the door of the cioset, and looking up OTTMAN WAS IMPATIENT same to the Nunistas sauariha: ented - . wath a Was kept in the treasurer's room, and he, too, | In that direction, I saw what appeared to be ¢ of It, saying that It would lay TY their bitterness so far as to talk of Grantelity Order af the ta 7 See ee _— SFcoxD LrevTE 3 e vose whe 6 @ little wad of paper crushed up and pusaed sth = id lay A SEPARATION Y Ban - = stent ofl _ Secon 8 = ras \isited Dy those whom he desired to see, | 8 Hu the door casing. It looted ibe He proposed to pass some of | of the coast states and the formation of a 7 Fis Kt BURNS CLUB AND ST ANDREW'S SocIETY | Dan C. Kingman, Eugene Gri and Wil- | including his wife, who had a lengthy inter- y pivce of paper, and he remarked, posit Rigg’s bank, and [| distant and independent republic. As soon |, The holder of t ss ; I ae | To Marshalt Halt, FRIDAY lard Young, corps of engineers, have been ew withhim. During the early part of the ne of th * Tdid not touch burry. In the | ® it became evident that Do Parro was the re ¥! duly Mocone- tye 5 ont qniered to report to Major H. L. Abbot, at | day he appeared to be somewhat depressed and raid some one might all the time | C@rdilate of the feleral administer: gon 3 t « sher boat MABY WASH Wiilet’s Point, N. Y., for ass: toduty | and saw but few of the callers. As time wore | he watch ir ¥ or come in; so we walked out to ¢ wrote me a} €VéTy siate that had een avert art. foot on, however, his spirits brightened np. and | the front door tecether, d Wa, mand 3D) p nd I made an ap tidate counted on ha overseer counter: by four o'e ening ack he was n his usual caeerful | pointment to m 1 a ° f This permit is Not Tr ms s at the same time 1 rc posed tha mild ernment as & secret, t tad enemy quires ic for ¥ THE YAPERs filed by Britton, Gra oon Lepr ieetede ng SP Sag gan velu iis | and took measures y. Each parts | auires siriet conformity th Drummond in the la: Another Seizure To-day. J returned at one Bee Tn Dimm Ches TAOS | Rc cnirer Wat te ele et | Seneed at : , Mi, laying claim toa portion of the laud | 399,00) MORE oF areaee “pevostrs” | ¢X¢ited at what had oc ug made in the closets and | We SS oie ee ee oe tated at Red Rock, L.S. A. P. Vexsor. . pan whi was built, were recety- | ©” sag Ei oi : Ing to any one abot t having « w lost. After this I | pendence in t gle yee M. F. Wurrener, w nd offi ee rasy; Pat | Last night Major Richards received infor- | {P64 te note. ‘The To met hin money from O} he told me hebad | ee renee pe acted Commiscioner of Fisheries wt E be reached for action for a tuonth wast night 3 cha ed infor- | the appointed ti some of the m exa Re aa Te Here Se y gone JOSEPH WILSON. Fish r capt bk iacataaaha = See SOE) setten that Othman had furdier deposits in | one o'clock. 1 1 showed mea ebeek for $1,000 Tr ear onnint ahancs conn a Hay tained my permit, Se - Alexandria, and notified Detectives Sarzent | 0S mud found Gates there sbank in New York. H aig Rik Eee ve the gon | large, fine birels-bark cane Cesss tetany. ADVICES TO THE NavY DEPARTMENT | 554 Me¥ifresh to meet him on the in New York, and he went on there, count t anderstant tone eas’ ac, | ttwes (iibewe Ledions me gut varsmaen, FIFTH GRAND EXCURSION. are as follows:—The Kansas was put out of ing, which they did, and all took the first | WOULD SHOW ME WHERE THE PACKAGE | absent some ten days. After his tempt to Age ‘sovereii of | 8nd two picked sailors ax 1 general , ;RAND B3 3 | cutauiten ak Rate ee ee + Wh y did, an < firs WAS. went in one : ~ ; ~ assistants. From the tratir red ON FRIDAY. \UGUS mission at Por ny . s nd on arriving swore out ation tt Params in. the ter of the @ eeu vs the ep teacn tart Wie ier one and on arriving swore out After some conversation be Ww er | putting this money ont 0 f : Sebdinget & good t e her F day for the Rio Grande. ----A enable disp: es comy 4 shares of the Marine | Witd me to the Treasury building and into | Ke e, and i cautioned iim about be ef of the con . Gur ian announces the Hartford at Port Said to-day ’iny stock. Worth $50 each par value, | the men’s water closet on the east side and : se ae ae She leaves to-morrow for (Gibraltar, and ex- Re. | peets to reach there the aw tl ukets. Our he resisted by declared for Dr. | With provisions for the bird mé et from the ) each) of bank stock. This | we both we - er, With the seizures of his | window from 15th street. Here he told ine 1 HAVE SEVER KNOW ered the third ¢ Saturiiay noon th of August. sho | trip. and everything bei readiness our : missioners who | Uy 3 party of SIX Slarted at &.m. to ascend th on Monday morning : mckua Paaaw fae es property in this city, nearly the whole | tha! if I would putmy hand down ur in this case at rrested and or ay ets H Gitanse of tacmunes 5 mOTLINg 3 Senay TONER eee chinens array Geren Rereent ica - neath I would. fe wilh are my way to W. on, when Mebevitt told yon superenily So mesate Wepleon hee Sunken be eee 4 nena tg ration the propriety of revising the mole of Chief Ciarvoe receivet the following tele- | strap around {t ach Exeiiec me ab I suspected t of both sides. In the meantime the a 4 J mipacy's Ofiee, atic desiree chaps i ne foll y ; te Me wn. I suspectec uution stien waktiee ne by agreement one dollar a day each, could 2 tie pay e salaries of gaugers of 2 am Major Riecbants, dated eae bad a partyin it pragma Pgs Seer pare hod | not speak a word of English. but were quick ters Under the present : Pastas piss suloon said het Arse yt vce to understand signs. gueger receiver one eent per ¢ nerican Savin: aes ni ponent? ng inal away,a ced me to strong position at a co Pp THE NEPIGON RIVER eae ave 2 A ee fo twenty thousendaeines ine could write er bt the river, and there wait see what Pana. | is but a chain of lake nectad by straits ae hie Si poh inte s © kind gave me the ae di the her coast states would do. f rT " smout ANOTHER ACCOUNT. it of the closet and lath | it Was a package of po ks. This led | Wigite still tt i composed Of falls wh & great volume oi ment od oe The Treasury officers telegraphed last night towards the south end of the | ME to Suspect that Brown 4 been let in. THE PEACE COMMISSIONERS | Water from 040 to 1,000 yards wide goes leap- DAY. AUGUST 12, 1875 wpa’ shades to Assistant Distriet Attorney Hoxey, ot ed me if] was satistied that it we ieee aie ae, eee him a visit, and reterring to the suecess | ing and seething through granite boulder © Dollar. t Waves whart foot of ANOTHER NF tichmond, to take steps to secure whateve ckage of money and I replied that I | MAnver of push aGatetine pul : ote ott renege aviaed bien i consontet a down rocky citiTs ven, twenty am J ney ireturne at lip m. Mem ¥ ‘<, 5 AT sates pus - Oo Withdraw from e lhreateniny posi lion cet. found te ae er a -_ sceune St Jt vas. Mew ; there was in Virginia belonging to Ottm nt it was, oo told me that ho suspenred tan thie Cutan | heoccupled. He replied head bees taetraet, | Sepleon Having rat des fest seit sapies cota pante sued “ Leverrier, Pari He came on from Richmond last night, REMARKABLY THIN THIS Is told me that he suspected tha e was €d by headquarters to go and occupy Santa | by of paddies and poles, our canoe Shey were attached. at el ing that a planet was discovered by Pro: in the meantime. fez My thonebt was to make a report of the No SUCH MAN AS GATES, Martha, and then proceed to put Panama to » He which resembies in many mor ye Henry on August 7: Hight ascens ee case, and the reason that Idid not was the | ard to convirice him I made an appointment Such is the latest news to the 20th of porge, surrounded ax it is by Be iousty mation, ote seee in eee MeElfresty and Wi fact that publle opinion was very strong | with him to meet me at Ebbitt house ~The commissioners, it is said, protest- ge of wooded hills. Th hs the 5 ee i plus thirty-six’ sec 1e7 o'clock train. thi 2 ing, and en- ajust the clerks and employes of the Trea- s Se meas: Priest Pe slake darted our frail bark for 3 drug store to pay him the $500 note, so that | S¢ #eMinst these measures of Priest Perez, GCnpitol Hilt y nd considered this breach of neutri when we reached the Long 1 md tie services of Col. M. D. Ball as | sury.and I thought I would be suspected 2 ao a pars ae I | ‘ for five rnile: d west Wootbrid ———— sere aand attached the deposit and stock | and arrested. Before we parted Gates said, | Gilman could the note in several placate, | Tendering the treaty of peace wi hn lee nS : B. Boswell =, 7 LLOW FeveR.—The fol of Ottman in the bank, and his stock in the | “Halleck, how shall we arrange this matter. resembie the torn places on the note T had ok 20 much was er. The priest of 18 point begins t sout # can also be ob Barrancas, Fla., has been received | Marine Railway of Alexandria, amounting | whet shall wedo?” I replied. “You ate & ot oukel Welokers close men Gee | Dolvar has come out with THE PORTAG t these plac Dost the dav of the a ose S = Toe stranger here, and you had better go and get | Sb OU FELONS eink re nn OGmnan pa A PROCLAMATION & very rough trail-way, which leads to the — 46-s* | by the Surgeon General of the Army altogether to about $14,000. eo mckae x res e can ar- | tian envelope and we went together: he | stating that fol would resist the proten- > v» — eS AUGUST 10, 1575, a. m. OTHER SEIZURES. TANG ADOT oot | changed and idivaie | (08¢e me hand it to Gates, but Gates did not | ot 8 Of the federal government to impose its | f00t of Lake Jessie, three miles by land STEAMER SUE EXCURSIONS. No new cases; no deaths; everybod ef The property seized by the marshal and | jt." Fe asked me, Icould get the mone rete polntiment. and I slipped the note | will on the coast states. . Here we had to disembark, and the Indians — i J. M. BRANNAN, District attorney yesterday consisted of the | changed in Iny office. I told hime t dit wey Sendied of teen net eee ee On July loth a fight took place at Cama- | carried everything—boat and cargo—on their ‘The elegant fron steamer SUE, Cap ajor General 8. A commanding. following: Part of lot 6, square 693, on 13th | think I could, al zh I was constantly | of tne closet at tne reasury. wae in tee crate Tortetne State of Magdalena, between | shoulders I was astonished at the strength tain Jamo Harper, ie dow making Seelae fp gram to the Surgeon General of tue | le money, and I might be watched. a . 2 h tot south of the Agricultural department, | bAndlix ated Key W th insta: ihe 8 ? | He insisted th < e the pa h trom fever this morn: appraised at £1.20; two horses at Bright. | He insisted that i must take the pack z z. s 4 out myself, but I told him that I could not es We wh ed since last night. Mood. $1.00; stock, fixtares and good will or | So it as he wae the proper one todo that. | prec there, We wei forces and the revolutionists. Th EXCURSIONS TO POINT LOOKOUT ON EVERY SATURDAY, ing at PINEY POINT and MARSHALL'S, ~ | and endurance exhibited by these young rea ge | Rapit of inv iting Ottman to my house todine | ter, amounting to 000 men, were defeated | oe0,s A long leather strap. with tne « with me, and ove Sunday in July he came | with the loss of several chiefs, officers and | portion as broad as the hand, was tied at p stairs by ourselves. | so 1 i, “Halicek, I've got awa a ose and @ parque of artillery. E acu end around the toad to be carried, aver. Testaurant, after deducting exemptions, | {ott se Onna aw to ho he id. “Halleck, I've got away with 5,000 President Baena, of the state of Bolivar, | aging about 30) pounds. The Ludian stooped a fetaruing. ‘The steamer leave Stephen Al.—Hon. J. Russell Jone $507.55—making a totil of $3,007.55. eee S ree no conclusion as to wo should Gone tee Otten esa sugned,now he had | got together a force of four hundred men, | withetie tose Benne ode en slipping the th street. at M., arriving ister te i ved in Wi " stots . eft bi done it. Ottm id Major Braytoa wen parked th yo saeauuane — ae pp a - ‘and re. | Minister to glum, arrived in Washington ATTEMPT TO RECOVER MORE. A BAD MEMORY FOR DATES AND THIN: nant Stn perce xa coin dense Se Fi —_ them on two steamers, aud sent | midd (and against farning to Wastin on Mouday. All | iast evening, and will remain several days. | It bas transpired that several drafts for of thestrap over bis b i the accommedatt vhead, wou sud are ongur- | ... On the bis for Vice President Wilson 1s ha rise wi h seeming y following—I think it was, I ] asked what it had cost, and Oldman sald, « 1 4 at work | various amounts w to TO RFSIST THE INVASION and stride off on bis Journey. After reac Dessed bry any eteamer on the ¥ PA bverbate ilzon ere drawn by Ottman on n't pretend to remember dates, as I never | £4Ve bim $500.” [ told him it was of the state by the national for The lat- | the upper end of the portag gools were For pas-age. state rocms, &°. apply to pages Of Eas Teen mone ata qrough Riggs & Co. of | could—we had another meeting, and it wa: | TOO EXPENSIVE As WELL as Too misky | Gy teplateby the national 1 M S laid down, and two of the [ndians returned won'e wert. bet oy Bb ty vies 218 | Hoa. Godlove Orth, Ue "Minister to is city. To-day it was ascertained that | enieny about who should ake the pac and that it must be stopped as they could pe ad aye pe diester Lrg Ohant | to bring & twenty-foot canoe, which they Migghensen’s whart. foot — tou | A 2, writes home that ‘eaccnient ade em iad not yet been paid. ant | ont, and he finally consented to da'so. He | not afford it, and here I offered to change it | Tlurned to Barrage ne are, Said to have | soon accomplished, having passed the port- Peansyivania av F the is in excell 3 returned to Barran terribly d e three t footed it nine miles. Lake — | health. and pleased with Lis position and made payable in thie Arlington bank. | says ke Would it not bea good plan for yon | myselfat the Treasury. He remarked that aged state. It ie that war Seas ts bet einer thin Secteur asta st EERKERS, surround He resides twelve miles from pxandria, Va. iit a view to recover | to take this ont and give it toa third party, " my abel ae r : “ e b i ‘© PLEASURE the city of Vienna, in @ village salen ints, the Solicitor of the Treasnry | when a division could be made all abonul, gta acniy! sa bintecn Set Tee Oe ee ane, United States | foot of the p e. This same process of SUMMER ARGAN Brubl. sist in getting it \ SisiPaigoa ha Pig aed Barns naa took the preliminary step to enjoin | the third man is in port. Senor Esquerr: STEAMEK PILOT BOY payment of these drafix, whieh, if sue- loading and unloading had to be reponted vith twe: of the $500 notes and iste changed.” Ithonghta mae. ‘repicd | With twenty of the 500 notes and let me | minister AN AMERICAN Const INSULTED.—Com- | cessful, will add to. th ) nt *, was made prisouer at | five times during the day. At5 p.m i was ; to the aggregate of the | STuniuk it will bea good 4 He eald: | Raine amount 1 oho nee acon ont the | Barrancailla oy 2 ond mattersne, | 244 Point twenty-five miles up the Nepigon, 4 estmmer months t! modore Ammen, acting Secretary of the nt already recovered. “You find your man and let it be one we can Keg pieess | Geean tat oaae “rgpeestiem sere Herel Sana te geen ae es Pr 1" will Navy, to-day received from the acting Sec- GEN. § ER INDEMNIFIED rely on.” T said: “If I tind such a man I 1H the conneetion | ment, Im the cit San M of Cincinnati, and Mr. Brown, of Cl velan pe retary of State a dispatch from Tripoli | With the mouey already secured, and the Con't want you to know him. as two i My pany was lo shph or. Where the recent fi in camp, and engaged in , ro vag fhe faperite Same ae | eee UeUst th, staring that Mr. Vidal | setvure of upwar’s of twenty thousand dol- | POUR to be known together in an, package into my box as J took it from the | took F nel od t ammer he Ameri © an consn| there, and his lady,had f Blakiston’s Island. Retarning, | been insted ! Bill arrive in Washington carly ou Wednesday and | ing yinct Banday ever. Op Saturday, in addition to the | (0% wuethe above! gs the Pilot Boy will take passeagers som nd we order has been re-establisthedt. ton.” He agreed with me on thi: , ’ is on e pre- >reside' Fon: lars of property belonging to Ottman, | he would tale the Money out, fixing upon a lense tatise oe Gea ee oe oi | corepe aete I be rentized to fuily indemnity | few days afterwards, We then separated, slipping them to him, “Further too aes | EUs , T for the monied value of the | and I went to my office aft about half an he tai k ae quads attheditferent towns | Here I determined to try my luck aud risk TROUT. Tripolita alez had about 5° of those sailors, and ask s-of-war could reach that point. The acting Splnv Ptweeu San Miguel and the ca my reputation as an angler. These gentle- I have ro knowledge of the detalis as to huw | the Padres, who occasion recelved me most cordially and treated eae maGiiaiere on on package, hour's conversation. I kept thinking over | the mnocen one ee ro vitness theexceution. Many of Queenan ardtown. arriving there early same eve | Secretary of the } immediately gave , the ratier oil the Saetaeeae the money was changed. witness the e: on ny of these crim udsomely. My tent was pitched near fag ou Sunday morning for Wasuingtom orders that the United States steamer Hart OUtman’s Bail Reduced. bayrengctt ithe nls ken cnr Ont THE LESTAURANT TO CHANGE HANDS, | Pals confessed they were assured by the . and my trusty tars soon pat my house mothe Pic? Boy the pafomac boing unsurpassed. | ford, Captain Harmony. now at Port Said, | This morning, Messrs. R. T. Merrick and tnbovta tie Gone ene In New York Ottinan agreed with me to | Padres that they might rob the rector pro- | {nricr and bate Gotten and the Pilct Boy the 9 ying.® slew Jen route ome from the Asiatic sts R.K. Elliott petitioned Judge Wylie for a P i tentire route by day * | erie faa ig sen writ of habeas corpus to bring Ottman out of tors of the insult be ar vided they gave'a part to the church. Great ap frome ly AN UNMENTIONABLE FRIEND. let me have his saloon in Washington for | sorrow and inilenatiog hace toon expressed | Blazing Seeiee tnt ter eee — splendid After dinner that day I took a stroll up the | $5,%0. This is the figures made in my mem- | Blessant and healthfal trips for tamilies and $2, round trip tie! to Biack ; i throughout Ceutral America at the events of ‘and the fsb were abundant, ‘Tiey bed x mci te : t ted and panished. | Jail ard have his bail reduced. The petition | avenue towarte the Treasury, and on the | orandum book taken from me. I saw that San Miguel, in which the respectable part o! several hundred pounds each day. The . Agent, 5 station wa si 0 ke action of the Police Cor n fixing the b: i - On) dy = namin n est spot 3e18 2m Stxtivstreet Wharf, | himself advised of the circumstances. and if | ar con ng’ whieh he is tunable to give; and | Sones). 1 met ‘i Seen ee it ts | the satoon at this price, to be TWEED. the whole river)—is about six bundred feet neces: end other vessels to Tripoli to de- ~ ravers that itis excess} Lasiutation we aatked : in the settlement with him. s Order for a Bill of Partica! P With a deep, rapid current. Having ob- Fe*® Excunksions, mand an apology and the punisument of the titation and 1: Tine together aud passed the Cotte Nee | making @ Uaresin "to puretare eahtes ae | NEW York. August 19.—An onder was en- | tained some knowledge of the heat weer pee laraer rove for plesears parties than anyother |x... ‘Acting Be 3 etving bail, and asks the writ directed to | watch was kept on the closeta at mght, | KP out tin te wae ot ee pty “sd f ee ee : Bui eHakren Every pAvAL ODERs— Acting Pee era gis: | the warden o! the jail. The writwas grants, | N&I Was Kept on the closets 4 conciuded | Putting out this money, but opposed Ult. | month that the plaintits in the bentide VENING gniar arrell, ordered to the receiving ship Colo- ‘Abont nooa Ge “ps * : “ tend return Mon x scamp fire. After an early break rocker appeared tn court | that no watch was kept there. We w red, equipped for ays and Fridays, leaving Sth-street | T#do at New York; Carpenter PhilipS. Craig, | berore Judge Wylie with Ottman ineustody =m Apply ou beard, orto Da. BOW: | to dut in the construction and repair de- | After argument by the district attorney a: t nt manner of doing it from | suit of @ never seen Gates since I man’s extravag: : Kel | the fist. 1 1 ob as faras the President's house and pro- 4 “Xe fest. Mayor, &c., vs. Tweed, impleaded | fast I st n Edward Warriner, furnish defendant | “*t?* 4 tht ., ¢ A DAY'S SPORT, 7 left bis city for New York th a copy of accounts mentioned in suit sed to return. We did so, and came dow: . Bs ie * . ccomp: py Inc je a 219 Ox street {ment,navy yard, Washington; Chaplain | Messrs. Merrick and Elliot, Judge Wslle | To Otunan’s calowe (eee ye down GATES AND MIS WIKE—VERY THIN Cte, Rai eee © Cy et tan] Brome Bins thyprentfed pe _?.H_TROTH, President. - 1). Boorom, to the Portsmouth, at the }| Hxed the bail at $10,000. We walked to the bar and fond Billy Ott | Gates is a man 23 or30 years old, standing | OUer, tarticouen aioe eat" a dk Ree Se cee ae ? = = — ard, Mare Island, California, Lieute REMANDED TO JATL. moan pehind it, and after some pleasant | abouts feet 7 inches, sandy moustache ant | 2 auch parts {tems in poral ga nyse oy taghiterd caecenaer . Bad ae te Pern aeiached from the com- | This sum, Mr. Merrick state to the court, | Jemarks I anked my friend to take & drink. | Comexion, and drones ia iene ae | ere, &e., mentioned ax they « So socal sclasee eee een, “TOW COME: &jclis, and placed on waiting orders. Mate | the prisoner was totally unable to g that forty the Ottman re- clothes, with dark felt hat, and said he was | by oe Soren = pt alied: mr veighed $4 pounds. The vail was now uuel Lomax, from the Fortune and or- | OW ing to nis Property heving been attached, | marked that if he had the chance to sutiil in from New York; but he never told me where | Smount thascoh siete OY Sateen ent Etaes 1 resume duties at the vavy ’ nd the prisoner was reman Ja with the m: vho took it he would do it and e stopping, er tuquired. As pies Mooney ets: ° ral weighing 4 pounds, and not GATHER THE GLEANINGS. | Whi e iuties atu gt A da 2 Tako tee S190), aan the Geen Erne | to the manttenin ous got the money | llexed overcharges, giving prices cue under 24 poumia. SOF Gomes sas eis Tobin, from the Fortune ant arene as Ottman’s Barkeeper. take the other part. ‘The thought insuuiis | from the each room. Gates wae me that he | Which Items should have been ebarged, party fared sdmptuously at diancr. "Lese tn Swatara; Captain F.A. Roe, onlecod te tee Ottinan it is well kuown was arrested on | [k? 1 Wirough my mint that © | Booked it with @ common hoop, by springing | SY Of proceedings is granted until a bit or | E ‘aftegnoon { again amused myself by aval station, New London, Conn., 20th in- | Saturday ‘fternoon and taken to police aay CAE UAW Wan moe ear on the counter. His hoop caught. under | Teepe secon pe fi ted taut’s | loiterinalong the bank ncar our camp and ©DDS AND ENDS conan the seeeie i an Sas El? | Hesdauarters. Both prior to his arrest and | gor sue turd pate, Gol Se re cought | A Teel ped ook Tasca Hie ee me | nach ear eee Sate aet until ten days after | anc wg the trout rise 12 the deceive dy - : otvir N . mete. his: ay hi hi marty, i . s' sipped out. 4 is & Very thin ‘ wig! « as c Slo to find & resting place tu Henry's aT —— alt nd "Lats Innere Leen fF | Subsequent thereto, hi barkeeper, who had how I could approach him to make bim my | story, aud afterwards asked him abort to recover moneys Raid on alleged fictitions . Alwough Tad not been over huit'a mile . _ H. Delano, to’ the receiving ship Sabine; | Charge of bis restaurant, No. 12 Pennsyl- confidant. We left the saloon, and my friend | Aud he said he had help from inside, put re- | bills of Edward Warriner, approved by from camp during theday I was completely Cleanings Out Prices, Boats ik tie thseeh ese ae Bos | Vania avenue. expressed the greatest sur- * nei as grigtbnisy fused to tell me who it was.” Tweed as commissioner of public works. po ne With fatigue aad excitement, and . Boatswain Jobn Hall, to the nay yar, Bo walked as far with n toward my home as rercom th s i ross, to thé receiving | prise that suspicion should have fallen upon | Ghio avenue and cenraun I went direetiy WHAT IS SAID OF THE CONFESSION, ™ _ Bail to Be Reduced. was soon sound asleep in my tent. A larga — TORN oe he reer | deep enler and tore than ios saute! | home and thought the matter over ast lay | ‘The general leqecenter oe upon the | today, on epee nL IO dndge Westbrook | camp-fre pester Sontl Sal eee opp coarm aie faced from te command of the reseiving | deep grief an © than passing aston awake. ‘The next evening: 1 Wentand sav | public by Halleck’s confession is that it 1s placed ou the general termn colons eee latter part of the night. Darton oder ae : ATS; ders » p : “> | Saturday night this barkeeper called at tha Goald have that chomes tn handle could you | ¢*tremely thin, aud toodiaphanous to “go instant, the appeal from Judge Barrett's | temperature range! from 45° to 65" Fahrens WAY BELOW FIRST COST. | > ———— tee police headquarters to see Otuman. Major | 19 idie it and keep it?” He replied, waa down.” It is pot believed that the man Gates | Order denying a motion to reduee Taveot’s beit. Atanearly hour next morning I re- Political Notes. Richards pradenuy refused wo allow bim to | try me and you'll dod me teeta | told | i# more than the creation cf his (Hatlecies, | bail sumed offeusive operations. The whole river =: b. 71 Shier pte ap extended conversation ‘ was sincere about it, and to prove { {magination. Sa = seemed ere is a little a rf of u : es Rte s ve m0 5 wove it Ty 4 sie te Races. - - - the governess appoluc Jeflerson bares | was bui 3 cepar weaken between them, but | ould go And prodaes 0%¢ Of fie notes in hait Ramayona, Arent tae Tan i the Ort nara binge ht HERE END&TH the of Amirew Jobnson in the Unitet - ee Was about to leave he said anbour. He fat. “Til wait Se him | Gayety at a pone White Sulphur day of the August meeting. tomy gevscigedee ger pn gaamgersie , - ates Senate. - about Gates at the same time. I at once aES. THE FIRST RACE . ay finessceg —_ YOUR FINEST OPPORTUNITIES. 5 sencacky hes given her Saal penal ma “DON'T YOU WANT TO SEE PORTNER.” went up toWelcker & Haggerty’s,where I had (Special Correspondence of The Star.) 3 jority for the democratic candidates. It nic Was tor the Kentucky stakes for two-year | They obeyed, and soon had an @bandant sup= Now this remark was made even before | been shown this note, and went into the S takes then about a week to count JORDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR SpRr r 4 en. joor leadin; but 1t is generally safe to bet on 50,000... | Me detectives had got the clue tg the money | Closet, first opening a green di ading to 38, 3 olds, $100 entrance, with $1,000 added, the | ply. Within a few rods of the camp I secarat - a party playin, Frederick Cv., Va., Aug. 9, 18% second gy Sete pondeoe ped the stakes, lay trophy, @ 34 pound fish, after @ gallant : ia Globe- Democrat. in Alexandria which was :eeovered yester- eae oie the men, budimy | Last Thursday might we had a little dress spe mle. coven horses etarted outat thirty | resistance on his, part and 4 runaing Agut of ODD PANTS! opp PANTS: Sw that trowand Kentucky democrats, | day. Portner ts the sresident of the bank | Cey{s; war cognized, one of th any detectives | party, quite exjoyable and lively, for the | start, and kept it to finish, winning the race et ee pega f chet nae fully pre- DOWN! DOWN’! DOWN! pole agent hak he ee ne Prey dese money Was deposited. denleathe | ere. I then went to the closet, and, step- | neighboring city of Winchester (about five | Wariathd Kept it to finish third and MeDan: | served aod will apeecat. tens oo you on Dy “5 = | 4 > esi- opel jess Di - ¥ “ dences in Ohio, tu order to help Bill Allen in | hac aqetioee Keowee on ehelaposit Orie 7 Pees TROD the seat, aan oie miles distant) loaned us for the nonee, about a to Harry Bassett, fourth; tue, ren iy wi faahington. i eauecr Oxirer. , There is no registration law in.) vajumble package by ‘Ottman ie Purcne PUT MY BAND UP I} twenty-five of its prettiest girls and most Set ee ing Riiee, usene Sih ween Lean Obio, and the bridge at Cineinnat! wes noi | bank? That he made this remark to Ottman | t© the place where the note was concealed | agrecable young men, and with the recent for the summer handicap, was for all ages, | BT! my Gomaie ae of which I ODD VESTS! ODD VESTS! sropttucted without reference (9 D2lities~ | can be substantiated by an intelligent-and | to get it, but could not get it out as the | arrivals from our city, Baltimore and Fred- $100 entrance, H. F.. or 820" if declared ont, ed into’ frail canoe and brought safe~ - : St, Louts Globe Democrat, i Darkceper may ness Who overheard it. This | weight of the door pressed toohard. I then | ¢Tick, Md., we had a'really sprightly eve- | $100 $1,000 added; ‘two miles. ‘There were | [y back to the eleatner we situek pur teat AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. The emt iiutional convention election in | barkeeper may prove an important witness. it out by cutting | URE: twenty-nine entries and threestarters. Grin- the next bid adieu to Camp Robin~ tried with my knife to get it out by Ss Next Thursday we are to have a masked morning, Nora Carolina is still in doubt, ai the | HMalleek’s “Confession” to a Star Re- | around it-ami found T could not semoee and fancy drese ball, and ail is excitomee, | stead. the favorite, won after @ close contest | son, and descended the N. uring, “mocrats claim a majority of four. ‘The re- porter. that way but would have to lift up the door cetnnere were youthful devotees of terpsi- | With Wild Idle; time, 3.37. which we run several of the sod = to cine aitpreine Goren fipuine te | A GAUZY ROMANCE, WITH A panty ny | of the closet to get the note. soaenae tee mast chore even now in preparing and anticipa’ THE THIRD Paco tocenns —— Ta ~~, ae —< CLEANING UP. SLEARING ov ublicans and one ind, ‘nt democrat. THE NAME OF GATES AS THE HERO. fitted the top ct’ the eloest aad walle tha | the frolic. 6s acisek nen Web: ladge Worite at the start. Steamer started for this city, touching at Bil a + CLEARING OUT. | Cherokee county, whien gone | | Yesterday afternoon @ representative of | jfted, the top of the closet and pulled the inglon Mite MoE. Gaus Tr Ditton, GW took the lead at the | Yer Islet, where we Visited the richest silver dem cratic, remains to be heard from.§ questioning beenolice headquarters, and | inmy ‘hand left the saloon and. returned to | Eloe Miss M.E. Gray, £7. Dillon, C. w. M ‘went to the (rout at the ‘world, aud secured some bie candi ts foe ne ads the most formid- | questioning Detective McDevitt as to | ieee ee ping at a window when near | N.'Gray, A. Davis, its C.C, Willard and LA or Hee Candidate for governor of Georgia is the | Tneter Mr. Halleck had trons any confes. | tuere to examine ifit was really oneof ihe two children, and J. D. McGill and two iy tnird, FINAL, FO Hin. Alexander Ht Stephens. The state jour- | Tie weg enue Bs he had. but that he | hotes. | I saw a corner of it and found that it | Gaughters from Georgetown, forming & com. | Cord, thus Leander third, NAL, FORCING ot ay I A ee i ee pany of about 140 or ats. AND WINDING-UP SALES. against buns, if ME-Stephens enters the deld | iSvitation Ui reporter wae eaanGaet ee eae |g ATEEE A ieaat wea —————_—__ Bens Anon. against him. uarters, in the room of the treasurer at THE BLACK HILLS—Discoveries in Custer's Presi- fics headquarters where poe eS r, | the ber and shook hands with him, leaving | Zien “A'tciegram trom Fort ‘Laramie, W. a Halleck and his wife, Mr.C. M. Roberts and | the note in his hand.” He remarked, ‘You T., August 8, says:—General Crook and ‘and COME NOV Detective t. After the introduction, | look excited, Benny; what's the matter” and parts, with one company ofcavalry, returned m9 ae Detective McDevitt said to Halleck that | handed me ‘a drink of beer. He turned to- from the Black ~ Rich dij FOR IT ENDS HERE. he bad now an portunity of maki and bsent abou! in atement forth eae that be Talght wish, ve minutes, and don returning tal, Nrncenn | Snd'in the Callfornim district. “4 sence al refused heretofore to tell where rT. Hall was som in ;’ @nd after a make a truthful statement of the part he vised 1m ‘go right home took in the affair. “This he felt 1t hisduty to | Snk.bS ecncane | do, in justice to himself and others associ- | 4; man Gates, asked ated with him. He said: “I am innocent of it had’ taker yore ane taken. out being the original person who took the K- | swered, ‘No, sir; were See from the cash’ room,” and continued as bat T bave found may man for io hind - who EXNTER—THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER. a that the agreement was HABLE BROTHERS, Tailors and Clothicrs, DB CoRNER Tru aNd D Sraeers 5.W. Ores AND FIELD GLASS “CASEs."> the that he should not wal Jeoyett. assortment band: ‘was over in Weleker & saloon to known ‘separated wnde CASES oad ah ett To eine get a lunch, and while there I notice a man oer any saranee pe RB, I — peony hd H. H, HEMPLER, me gave it not much | practice of going every day afterwards ane and had 33 eezmotan, oughloniy te ove 3o a lishes a letter from Hon, B. Grate nee yeu 453 Pennsy! ‘avenue, shew. & Fee ee arene: at lonat. Who would every time ask why the money the currency question, in which he discun: CRATE SEILS CLEANED x une uke ae ry A a did not come. I told him that it was not Sgs the general subject of finance and Dale of * O18 sn caret. Eis udog op tay shoulder aad sald, quite settled with Gates who should take it; | the bank system, ‘contraction, ae. ‘arrived here yesterday.

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