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SS THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday: Excepted, Ai (HE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cormer Lith Sireet, ny The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFFMAN, Poe ean THE EVENING STAR swharrsber Tex Gents rez wees. CR CeNTs PER Ment CP ar eC arts Kae By moari—p Gants am nth. ter months. $3 00: THE WEEKLY STAR—putiistet $2 00 a year. postas: prepaid BF AL swhscriptvoms tneinsva Mo paper some onert than pan! for BF Rates of atrertiume furnished on applicat ——— AMUSEMENTS. SORD'S UFERA HOLS RSDAY, FRIVAY AND 8\TORDAY, = Septrinter O10 4:1 11 and SATURDAY MATINER ‘The creat Milter an Tableaux of PARADISE Lost. From the Royal Art Gallery, Le Aemi~ a. 73, Mand 2 ¢ ut Matin: Bre children. 15 cents. Box § M Doors peas Moves at S o'clock p.m. sep at KGAN CONC MATTHEW on Protay— n. 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SEPTEMBER 25.105, FORO” RECEPTION OF PUPILS be bad at Music Stores. orat A r by letter sep aw (jPER4 AND FIELD GLASS A large sesortmen wate CASES, aud st 4. BH. HEMPLER, ORF OLAN, 453 Peunsyivania syoude, me y ta advance, and | i¢ | several cays. 4 N= ie i Ves, 46--N . 7,007. TIN ? > TWO CENTS. | _| EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. THE RECEIPTS to-day were, from interna revenue, $316 068.74; from customs, S680. THE AMOUNT of national bank enrr 1 received at the Treasury to-day for redermp- ton aggregatet 632,069. Crry EXaMiner IN THE PATENT OF. FicFk.—The I. Stockbridge, of Maine, to be examiner in chief in the Patent NAVAL ORDERS—™ fin bas been detached fro a spe eted with the Panama survey and granted h’s leave. ne Mon Pimst Lr iry, b 1 as a member of pooiuted to m *t Lieut. J. G.s rartial cs, anct Al. BANKS.—Tho C y has issuet acireula TAXES ON Nate trolier of the Currene President Las appointed Virgil a ter John H. C. Cot ial duty con- r on the various national banks to furaish the > x pi by each respectively te city and town or other mani sdnring the ar sth. amount of ta ants authorit THE INDIAN AGENCY INVESTIGATION Professor Alberton, of the commission ap pointed to investigate the business manage ment of the Red Cloud and Spotted Tai reies, arrived here fast evening. Othe: members of the ission arrived to- THIRTEEN PROPOSALS have been submit ted for supplying the internal re wit he nue Offs paper lor printing stamps. » referred to a com Wi <, representing the office of the seer + and Mr. Elliott, representing the stan; division of the internal revenue bureau 1 r They have ttee consisting of on, solicitor of the Treasury: Mr Pe nsoxar.— Assis! ! Secretary of the Treasury Conant wil! return to this to Delano ar llard’s. MENT TAX CLAIMS J RAtLRoaps.—The is received fre sas, wre at W THE Gove & Paciric enue bureau AINS interns mt taxes du @ bonds of tt em be in | v 1 there still rematas ue tothe government under this class of claims. Suits eine browzht #< fust os the papers can be madeout to recover the whole Amount due the government. ORVILLE Gs special eliy says that “Orville Grant, ident Grant, who has been credited with aking large sums of money by me Fiaetlities for trad| ptier, volar or depeurtm ader’s licenses for F he brother 0 nS ¢ arily surre: ta few days ots I ci from this nf selling verritor me oupest his Intention of retiring from the hu iness. He says there 1s no lenzer air money to be made, ated that ducing the pres- Sear his losses have amounted ton thousand dol ried on that he properly of the U, ariny. Who diet at bis residen rew last wee sraduat + Was of West Point uited States rin Franklin and a geatleman ublernishot character. ' s retired £ ike some yrer ath, and spen most of bis pain being an artist f acknow sed merit. He grwtuatet at he bend of the elass in drawing at West Point, ard was sihsejuently assistant pro- essOr sotifel art, and while on that by Later in! among the In was ort i ment bai ntitied « rt gallery. was a f Dest, from s from # prominent re » tlrettened risit of negroes marelin ag. There are ma groes ¢ report be There purst is much bat the pee ed bands 5: 1 ebne Of sec a the cc ¥ about. I suspended, the Laborers sand Swamps isturbance iv h ad ¥ from Yazoo TS has eessedt fon of ¥ rt that th ty.” Charles Kos pany left aichee. for sot V dof ar CARDINAL ne Pore.— ary accompanied | al prelates groeieihim at the hi e throne He S tte Lered inte the Pope's private ap where bis holiness rese and em for naif the Cardi pated by the prelate u cousistory is ol a text-book oe 2 sheriil fet te refa- rin from | t ur the sth instant, as reported | The Mississipi Insarrection. GOVERNOR AMES APPLIES FoR FEDERAT. AID TO RESTORE PEACE. The following telegram was received in this city last night, transmitted to the Presi- dent at Long Branch, and by him referred to the Attorney Geveral: JACKSON. MISS.. Sent 8. 59° p.m. To President CS. Grant, Washington, D.C Lomestic violence prevails in various pa Of this state beyond tke po authorities to Suppress. Tae legislatare ean- ret beeonvered in time to meet the emer- verey. I therefore. in accordance with sec. too four, article four, nstiintion of he Uatted States provides that the United States shall cuarantee to every state in this unton a republican form of govern ment, and shall protect each ef them against invasion, and, on application of the ture, or of the executive when the leg cannot be convened, against domestic vio- lence, make this my application for sneh atd from the Federal Government as may be necessary to restore peace to the slate and protect its eit. zens. (Signed) — ADELBERT AMES, Governor. MPT RESPONSS OF THR PRESIDENT, The President has instructed the Adjutant General of the army to direct the Command- ing General of the Department of the South to furnish the necessary assistance to the Governor of Mississippi to enable him to maintain order and preserve life in case the so-called insurrection in that state should come too formidable for the state author!- Les to control or suppress. ALL TO BE DOR LEGALLY. The President also directed the Adjate neral of the army that before telegrap*ir instructions to the Commanding Gener: the Department of the South, to submit them to the Attorney General to sea if they were entirely legal. A PROCLAMATION NECESSARY. Upon the receipt of these instract Adjutant General this morning hi ference with the Attorney General. Mr. Pierrepont decided that it would not be legal to direct steps to be taken by the military | forces in advance of tue Issuance of a pros mation commanding the alleged riotous par- sons to disperse. The question of the issu. ance of such a proclimation Is now under advisement by the State department. imy officers, and in fact other officials, se the course of Governor Ames in for the militia. They say that Gov cipor Ames has not exhausted his owa_ re- sources, in fact that he has mule no effort to use the powers of the state in. intimidating the alleged insurgents. Others express the ts r of the state cri that uh troubles do ne nt the issuance of a proctama- tion treating the affair as a rebellion which requires the aid of the national an- thorites. Tiere is a clause in the enfore: ment act Which empowers any district jude toconvene his court in any’ district, or at any piace where troubles of a riotous nature exist, and which also gives him the broadest limit for speedy trial and summary panist: rs. It is stated that Governor has failed to avatl himsetf of this On theother hand it is conteaded shooting down of citizens in cold nd the driving ont of the state au . >a state Of affairs to trifle 1 use of demoralized state blood, thorities from certain connties by the tus: era ATTORNEY GENERAL PIERREPONT, It it thougut to be doubtfil whether Attor. ney General Pierrepont will recommend tie Issuing of a dispersing proc lamation, bi what course he will certataly pursue is of course conjectural. He is dircetet by the Presitent To consult with Seeretary Fish. Secretary Fish is not im tow Tais morn ing, however, Jadge Pierrepont telegraphed Secreta,y Fish at his country seat on the Hiadson, to kr where he could me hin yhehatreeeivet no re- me, he will no defhrite ac. il be has consulted with Mr. Fish. AVAILABLE TROOPS, p to Lovelock to-d ply. € on us 1 it become necessary to use the v Staies forees there are sufficient near he scenes t “1 disorders to qu a for The Holly Sprir of tive Toth infantry ¢ mur of the of the 12th Tin adit wit sib of the Scene of the disturbances, LATEST. > Up tos p.m. Attorney General F hort not ivAd a repiy trot Tre pout 1 Secretary Fish ily expecting one. N USHOV ERS OF THE QUEER Thr They Big Fh counte greenbacks by i: rived their supplies rfeit money from dealers ta tha and would then pass it in sing nerally of the denomination of sto. f detection they would rely upon the tion that, being ignocant of our they had themselves been desei ve | wing ¥ it, and had no intent to ¥ did not kno’ ago A gang ¢ {to lon Mt. This served to i perations of other Italian counterfeiters je, but the at in their nefarious pursuit, and numbers of them have been arrested Trom time to YY generally travel from vince to orgie grinders, and when driested give t pations 98 artisan or Within a short time the secret se rrested two of t two s noel ¢ Serv, bore Col. Washbarn, Division at Wasi- n this efty, under of the Seeret Servic oo. receivel complaints that a namber itumpts bad been reeently made to pass count rielt money at th et office in tha Central “depot. og Mr. Kenn Bariy stor lay y rk Wwatehed the ticket and uhout clock saw made inquiries In for Albany. Tuere fAetions of t TS attention and y arrested ers gave his i. He wa { rfeit S19 bi riing to he issued by the First Nati Bank of Phitwtelphia, and the City Lank of Poughkeepsie, and so money, Were found on his person. prisoner said t his name was Anthouy Cardia hou din counterfeit n same kind as that found on ¢ «$0.05 In good money, was found on C When asked where they gc 11 goot The other the , Glulietti said he found iton a pre feeurred in a cetlatoit | vious night in the street, in one bundle, Mechanic street, Newark, last | which he had kicked a ntally ashe was about thirty men be fn the king along. The prisoners were brought building at the time. Some of the men ore Commissioner Osborne about teon EatGe Uninjured, and three were subse- | yesterday, aml held forexamination at 12m, mently taken from the rains, one of whom | foday, liv default Of £5,000 ball coehe oye was dead. while the others are not expeetal | yreay in + to recover. Twelve or more were supposed : to be under the ruins, without any hope of Ew York Dky¥ Goons MARKET.—Cot- ving them. The debris took fi ames spread to the adjeising buildings, ba were promptly extinguished. The property is estimated at £175,000. FFFEREON Davis y address at the Agricul esterday deliv: and the loss to retan | Fair at De Soto, Missouri, in which he expressed his gratifica- { on at the growth and prosperity of the Mis = ssippi Valley. and alvoeated fis agrieaita ral le t. He held that Congress ha o auth to declare specie paymen rity should be resumed at a certain time, aac was of opinion that more currency was neel- cd in the present condition of the country. 1 t 1 Miss ANSTE RALsToN, a handsome and accomplished young lady, of Independence, M seourl, ran away with and married one of ‘he James boys a few days azo. She was edueated at Independence Colleze, and is yoite a belie wherever known. Tne Jamos Leys, it will be remembered, have fr yours followed @ criminal career of the most airy clous character. DIpTHERIA IN New York.—The boar health report in New York city up to | Saturday indicates a marked increase diptheria, seventy-two cases being reported Sestost thirty-nine during the previou w falien off fully one-half. een A Nover Scicipe—Mrs. J. J. Sears, ro siding two mites east of Memphis, commit ted suicide Tuesday by tying her neck so tightly strangulation . - AS an offset, however, smallpox has ribbon aroand | 48 fo produce death by | Sue had beea despondent for tou goods of a staple character have been in steady demand from first hands, and prices have been fairly maintained by manufac- turers’ agents, although some large lots of fine brown cottons and bleached shirtings were closed Out at a concession from pre- | ¥ious holding rates. Cotton flannels, chevi- ots and dyed ducks met with a liberal dis- tribution, and desiraple makes of these goods are Srasty held at current prices. The Wam- sutra Mills have resumed the production of their popular shirtings, but several eastern corporations making demins and other col- ore’ cottons have cer ean ay, closed their mills. The strike at Fall River has con- ‘ved, and while the;spinners at that place hove expressed a desire to return to work at roterd wages, the weavers have thus fur de- ‘ined to do so, and manufacturers accept situation with perfect resignation. The ) & trade in cotton goods has been bes. * sexrecate, but profits have been small ‘ny descriptions of goods have been t“entting” prices. Thers has been in- eased animation In some descriptions of ported goods from first hands, bat the ecneral movement has been rather slow in comparison with preceding years, and has -ansed some disappointment to holders. The _ovbing branches of the trade have been more “etive, and the dress goods houses have ac- | complished a very fair amount of basiness with retailers from remote sections of the | interior —New Sept wuthorities in i York Bulle’ 7 The Chinese customs London bave been notified of tae appoint- ment by the Chinese govesnment of two } officials @s ambassadors to Great Britciu. * Important Political Conventions. NEW YORK REPCBLICANS—TICKET AND PLATFORM. The New York republican state conven- tion, in session at Saratoga, yesteriay male the following nominations. For Secretary of State, Fred. W. Seward; Controller, Franeis E. Spinner, of Herkimer, Treasurer. E. A. Merritt, of St. Lawrence; Attorney General, Geo F. Danforth, of Mouroe; ogineer, Hi. P. Corneil. of Tompkins; Canal Commi: sioner, W. EB. Ti Wayne; State Pri sou Inspector, Rev. Benont I Ives. The plat- form adopted favors a generous policy to- Wards the south; the speedy punishment of offenders in the management of the state canals; opposes further inflation of the cnr reney. and, with refe.ence to the third term says: “Recognizing as conclusive the Prost dent's publie deelaraiion that he is not acaa didate for renomination, aud with the sin cerest gratitode for his patriotic services, we declare our unalterable opposition to t electing of any President fora thirt term MARYLAND REPUNLICANS—ACTION Post- PONKD The Maryland republican state met at Westminster yesterday, and organ- ized with Wm. J. Jones, of Cecil, its pres ident. Itadjourned arter appoiitin: convention mittee “ to confer with all organized friends of reform with the view to the selection of candidates for governor, attorney general ard controller,” the commitiee to report at an adjourned meeting to be held in. Batti- more Sept. vd. Archibald Stirling, jr, was elected chairman of the committee, which id its first conference im Baltimore last night with a committee of what ts termed the citizens’ reform party” in Baltimore to- wards whom the affiliations of the republi- ean convention, as expressed in pre!iminary caucus at Westminster, seem to incline, rather than to the people's reform movement under the auspices of the merchants of Bal- timore, developed at the Masonic Temple meeting Tuesday night. The republican re- form coalition look to the nomination eon- jointly of a state ticket. NSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS — PRELIMI- NARL The Pennsylvania democ met at Erie au ed a mi Za- tion by the of Mr. Headrick B. Wright as presider In the conrse of his re marks Mr. Wright was applaudet when te id that de.snocrats favored hard money, bnt the applause w when he said they were not in fa Speedy resiim. tion.” A ec ations Was ap. tie convention or of mmittee on re: pointed. ominations will probably be made to-day WISCONSIN DEMOCRATS — TICKET AND PLATFORM. The Wisconsin democratic reform co: tien met yesterday at Milwaukes adoptet a platform in fayor of sount rency in coin, or its equivalent, tart revenue only, Supremacy of ctvil’ authority in time of peace, cheap transportat denouncing sectartan divisi Ue fund. ‘The prese re nome nated by acelar ss Wm i Taylor, er, lieuten- ant governor; yton, secretary of state; Feriinand Kuchn, state treasurer; A. Seett Sloan, attorney general; Learing, superintendent of public tion. NORTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTIONAL. The North Carolina titutional con. vention completed its organization yester- day, all the officers being democrats. motion by Mr. Tourgee, republican, toad journ sine die was det vote. An ordinane eof G abilities. ated by a strict party was introduced for the - Holden from his pc iments from Robeson county was re- ferred. Pending eulozies upon ex.Governor Graham the convention adjourned to to.diy. THE CHARLEY Ross MysteRy—Jnpor Testimeny of a Woman whe Saw Weser with Ge Son Chit.— During the trial of Wes- in Philadelphia yesterday. ing coneerned in the abtuetion of Charley Ross, the following testimony pro- iced @ great sensation m the court room: tia S. Peers affirmed: I reside Y.; Isaw the prisoner on t i yp; 1 took an up 11 to go to the upper 1opposite to me in the 1 achild; I reeoguize th Westervelt, as that man fo was ver! r. with dar € ort. enrly # sont four y bit bed ona brown linen suit, sth the Ineo suit was drawn a ; he had no hat on; the mau tervelt ever spoke to the eild but once. the enild ered; be turned to it and said hits" the ebiid seemed fright uel Steamed, and the man said mma, ZO see mamma,” the chit creaming then, ers ont of bis poe id Westervelt to: tand gay rte crackers and sen We erie to north 4th stre * car, car. be the child on bis arm; north ith steer Sin that part of Brooklyn Kiowa as Wil- iamsburg; [think Thad read of ie abdae tion of Charley Ross, but Ididn't remember tthe time. [Photograph of Charley Ross led 10 Witness.) These ptetar ¢ strong resemblance to the ¢ n the car on the Gin of July bear a them a very good lileness of the afternoon session was taken up in the cross-exarnination of Mrs. Peer, in whitch she stited that she first saw the prisoner on the thofJuly, 174, and saw him in Jane, i in Moyamensing prisou. see ifthe could recogniz GALLANT ACTION 0: Wh the Coast: Sar was lying at anchor ot the Powter He the west side of Monomoy Point, Cod, afew nights ago. Lieut. Franklin we st in swimming alone from the ship, and be coming éuddenly exhausted was swept moby the thie. Meari ries for hey from the water, Masters N nd Hansiecker, who were at the time below, roshet on dees, and without a moment's be: in tosave their messnate. between them in sust until a boat manned from th ter John Mubbard, Johh W. f Elliott Springer reached t Franklin was taken out taster Nye and Hunsicker w hausted Condition. Very forta: U.S. Coast Survey steamer H. D. lying at anchor and they were ti rd that v ad Kindly earet for Commander netl And the ot unt 1 passed, mp atrescue WAS extren peritons, as the night was dark anda thick fog hung over the water, which waseolt as jee, Wilh the tide running at a fearful ri NAVAL‘ y steamer Cape Lyenp ort a, When K MH danger hi BALTIMORE SvIctpEs, two desperate cases of attempts at suicide one suceessful—yesterday. A German loon keeper swallowed four ounces of lau ta- wun in the presence of his family, and soon afterwards fell into asleep trom which he never awoke. Although ® man of diss ted Labits, he seems to have been in his right mind when ke took the poison. A German woman, alsoa saloon keeper, attempted to take her life by cutting her neex with a knife, but the wound not being fatal, she tried the effect of an ice-pick on her skull, but not being able to effect serious tojuries with this instrement, she seizel a hatchet and was about to finish the work, when she was disarmed and sent to the hospital where she attempted to jump ont of the window. The wretched woman Was suflering from de- Hrium tremens. THR New JERSEY Dtvorce CaAsE.—Al- bert D. Brown, the defendant iu the Prince- ton, N. J., breach of promise of marriage case, in whiea Alice Noice is platntitl, was up again before the Supreme Court at Tren- ton, in Chambers, Monday, when Chief Jus- tice Beasiey admitted him to bail. Tae damages are laid at $60,000. The defence is based on the ground that the breach of promise alleged to have been made was made by a married man to the plaintitf, sho knowing thathe was married at the time; therefore such alleged promise is void in law as against public morals and public seller. The case will be tried before the Mercer County Circuit Court at Trenton, next month, when highly romantic revelations, covering the area of two continents, will be brought to light.—N. Y. Express, ith, AN ESCAPING PRISONER SHOT BY A POLICEMAN.—A colored man, named Kobert Gilmore, was shot through ‘the head and instantly killed yesterday by OMlcer Jovee, of the Brooklyn police. Gilmore had beea arrested along with two others for draaken- ness and disorderly conduct, and attemptet to escape from the station-house. Officer Joyce, who had arrested him crewa revol- ver and started In parsult, aiid defore he t gone two hanared fect ol ver was charged, and the red Gilmore’ Baltimore nat uy halt head, coming out through bis foreheat. Tac ollicer says the shoo EX-SENATOR letter explaining questions ‘idental. i soon write a a | jecal dis- | A_ Motion to seat the republican | Telegrams to The Star. a THE AFFAIRS OF ERIE.) | ——_>+—— | PROBABLE CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT DISSATISFIED INDIANS! | ia | NEWS FROM RED CLOUD AGENCY, | | eisagek cabins SIR C.W. DILKE IN NEW YORK, | <= | THE COMUMBIAN nEBE! Bad State of Anat | _ Paxama, Augusi s1.—The people of F rd th jon and anx result of the ¢ the states of Magi d the federat governm € comyuered if will the turn of Panama and its authorities state ts virtr iy AT WAR WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF BoO- | GOTA, of course the authority of the latter has ceased to exist. The preside who is ex-ajicio agent of the Isthmus continue faa sta t tr tate depend! t now going on t lena and Boliva If (he former come to bet As this me: t. can “no longer be recognized as such, and the administration of the national treas try Was removed from his office. and th State authorities are trying fords that may come direc used for war purposes. | NEW YORK RIFLES FOR BOLIVAR | On the 21 ultimo there arrivel at ¢ from New York some 560 rites by government ezents, to be f Holivar, to nid that state from be » fotercept any ent him to t or | tosubmit to the federal forces. Ca, j ton.ef the U.S. steamer Omaha, on | j the fact. requestat the 2 j | As to. protibi pr fing as being tr usela | anbie, wit ts at poace | This cuuses a great deal of excitem in Panama, and no little feeling exists toward | tiver The English ec : lish man of-w # wai | INEFFECTIVE ATTEMPT TO MEDTATE. The state of Cauca has endeay tha with the general govern at oi the rebel states, though without hitherto. President Perez seems termined to bring them back to their cdutie as sections of a federal repablic. He has ifor an increase of bis army to 3.04) — INDIAN AFFAIRS, News from Red Cloud Agency. Tep CLOUD AGENCY, Sept.y, via Fort LARAMIE, WY..S: *.—Major Bingham, of + Major Bari of M | Spotied Tail ageuey. yeste deavored to bring the India Te to this agency to hold a conneil here. It ix understood there is considerable dis istaction among the Indians there on acc ot the fai of the commissious to | Shadron Creek to holt # council ajor How. ay moraing encamped I way betwe Under the cirenmstar be done until the retcrn of these agents, which will be about the last of the we Ked Dog came in to-day, and hada little 4 formal talk with the commission. He favors | #sule ot the Black Hills Will have influence with his peop nud and Spott S nothing ©. pronow ne wr Eons as read at iten w yuetat Evrenx « er Lost wi 4 1 Ww ner. frot THE ERIE RAILROAD. Probable Cbange the visit ward Watkins representative of th sh shareholters and bondbolders of brie, iLiseiielaily startet tthe 1 rs of Uiat company have | 1 to resizh: if called on to do so, butit is not expected that more tian three’ will t asked te rw Bartow hits ex- pressed Dis intent Haver 1 probably cos compar CALAIS, OWT MF. dt id TWO Ww: et of I mill y together with ourned jast =p Sir Chartes rilke fa New York. New Yorn Sir ¢ We in the radical ren Eritsh parla irrived & r for mneisen and Ja Julia Ward LUE TEA,” ive frmament. Mrs. M. EW. S., of New Yor was tl nd most uniqin 1 sin Newpor . iresses, a etlars were ck di beantif even to knots of bine ribbon on. tl pitchers and on the sion r howls vith blue sto People were press to bring a pros: sifno UsTED or CALIF a.—It d thet the statement of the Haut in will beissued in about teadars, | me the directors refuse to al- | ial statement to be mate con- | he condition of the bank. [issal, w ywever, Liat the assets are in abilities, independent row being snbseribec K sb will pen tr iow THE CALIFORNIA Li —The latest cleetion retaras from CalTornia, »sow the legisiavure Uo) stand 4s follows:—In the senate, democrats, 5 inde- lent democrats, 9 ndependents, 7 rennb- ns. In the assenbly, 69 democrats, 1 in- ndent democrat, 7 independents, I re- publicans. The democrats and iadependeats tied in Yuba conuty. ISLATORE AT THE LEXINGTON (KY.) RACES yester- day the first race, one and one-quarter miles was won by Katie in 2.114. The second race mile dash, was won by Egypt; Astral second, aid Katie Pearee third. Time, L444. The third race, one and three-quarter miles, was won br Ce Nelligan; Oxmore second. Time, 511, Excitino Boat Race.—The three mile strught away race took place yesterday be- tween crews of the Argonautas and Atlanta teat clubs on Kill Von Kull. The race was a very exciting one throughout, an won by the Argonantas by two | ngths. Time, Argonauts, 15.13 ¢; Atalantas, 15.45. FRENCH SKILL AT THE CENTENNIAL. A circular has feen addressed to the principal industrial and mereantile establishments of Paris by the Syndic of the Workmen's Asso- ciation’ ur, representation of French skill at the Centennial, and a meeting of Paris workmen Will shortly be held for the same object. A PREACTER ARRESTED FoR CocNTER- Frvmnc.—Col, Kent, of the United States secret service, arrested Rev. W. W. Randall, own as a revival preacher, at Waterville, ‘neon et -ielon of baving uttered and jarnational bang bills changed BALTIMORE'S Last MURDER.—Charles \ ams. the colored man who was stabb~4 on Lombard street, Baltimore, night, died yesterday moruing. Poe macderor was sent to jail by the coroner to await the xctlon of the grand jary. 87-The tankof F. B. Hancock & Cs Granville, Ky., was robbe. of 227,00 00 M. | day night. i jon- | tramps are to be sapporte cher i The | catment for Tramps. V again af it be t made a crime. should at lea-t work forfeiture of treetom. I! by 1 honest men should at | to say in what manne supported. It is unfair for tl work hard In the bot bay flekt a akerto peg away in lis Pp. and then be ¢ t of bts small earnings to ‘ved and lotgealary | fellow who bas been Iving noder a helze til sundown, and who will break inte his house | and steal lis goods and munter his wife, if he gets the chance or the provocation. i mpltes authority. As loog asa vf Lo support his ehildre tramps shail be @ part ity over his children. Ifag man is not seit supporting. he shoalt not be self | directing. Some towns have barne ail the burden they feel disposed te t ead wre ar resting tramps in all direction terminal to test their abilities. Pabiie sentim i doubltiess approve thelr course. but less public « min these formula tselt jocal Measeres Will but | listress. If one . by + arrests tramps, and the nex t. the second village will be but a receiving tomb for the thumar ity for the first. These y on out of the one town, will tak and the last state of that town shall be w ban its first. It should be a recoguiret state | w. Hf it be not 1 that any person asking alms from door to door thereby focteits his liberty. In surrendering the self support of nutrdieed he surrenders also its self-control The community that feeds tila shail restrain him. It he will eat the bread of beg gary, it shall be bebind a barred gate. He shall aot walk up and down seeking what and whom he may devour, but he shall have keepers be mad ork; be shatt | wa and rise up, and march to ta ut field avd workshop, u¢ Vole of the bell. He shall ve ubury pt why me food, but no nash 7 bespatter his stone Tenees withal. He fatten longer on the telisof honest men, but he siiail eat his Dread tr the sweat « “Ww ~ fod the anty 1 that ef his ver shall be that while the batts to wife and child and vit mer shall baye neither owner work us i Conrse food 4s for . yinee and standing, ” L eboiee for him he premium fr: ef Plebting for Their Lives. 4 IKLS ATTACKED RY 4 RUCK DEER WHILE ROWING ACROSS A POND. On the Seth ult, three young women. reskt- ing near the Big Brink Pond, in Shaholm township, Pa. startet togo berrying. Taey Were oblizel to cross the pond to reach the worts. Before entering the boat they saw something in the distance swimmtag fa the water. Thinking it was a dog, they paid no ‘ther attention to tt, bat started on uetr Way across the pond. whieh Is aboot two miles Wide. Alter rowing for several hen- dred yarcs, the girl who was piloting the boat saw that what they firet thought to bee dee swimming tn the water was @ buck, eh is coming directly toward them. Havinga clumsy pairof oars, it was some time vefore the beat could be turned, and then the deer bad reached te within sartsoftoem. The girls became greatl tet, for the deer was fast & ~ining on them, and from the way it sported and plunged, they were satiated it meant mischiel Walle the ouher as sotiewhal tuereasing their ‘er was slowly gaining on them, and knowing trey could no! reach the we being overtaken, they ceased ng to prepare for the inevitable batta < aod plunging, had Ww feet Of the boat, it Then itmevte a sud- sideot cir sto The girls again raised tas the bead rose to row When the deer, snort reached to within a fe or 4 for a mon nt. 1 plucgs, And as ite head struck ¢ the boat the brave girls brought down TAiset pauidles upon I with such foree drive it un ¢ Water, thelr only weapats, a the surface they ate t aght t to bear upon it with the same re the deer again raise! from seetoml to realize Chat this to be the death -trageteand ltsey <d |tke baie Timwade ap w its fore or side be boat, sear the oar s Dearly capsized thechumey craft, w Magic an, the oldest of the nto the water; but as she fell ahe t the 6 tee of the boat, and was haunted eo! ber companions. T rev tv) OATS. As -be fort the animal's breath in Thiel a peddle and struck far he mind as the blow fell @eross the deer 1 the blow? started from its nostrils, and It sank tack helpless and seemingly dead, but reaily only stunnel. Thegirls then start. ed for the er straggling between 1 thin the water. Reach- ing the she t girls ran to a email amile distant, tr iy by the name of Berger, and told what bad occurred. Mr seized bisrife and went to the pond, he found the wounded deer yet struc the water, afew rods from the sty rowed ont to it log tabin, an eign? Which lived a fa nd Seizing it by the antlers eutits throat. and then t the boty te the *he Tis r was largest. ever killed in the Lborhowd, Weighing 221 pounds. $$. HosPitaL BRUTALITY — Torrie ye Nerers—Mrs. Maria Per Brook $0, Who soffered from atment in the Flatbush hoxpitat, testified yesteniay that she was admitiel inte the tospital while she was sufferiog partial paralysis. She was under Mrs. H ~, WO used her very roughly and assailed ber with stolent tar s LUAHY to assist herself, a secarsed and swore be- cause she bad to he'p ber, One day nara Mapped her in the face, ax a the witoess’ tsreatening to report her te thedortor the nurse st her her front teeth ened by medics: strack her with othe mouth aad kk the teeth had be. which she took. T cod + loas- upon him, sl a cup, and cheket hor to either make a prevent bererying out. The nurse io ward Hamition. 21 draxge along to the —— batt rom. based thy vol the DEATH OF THE Rack Horse PLAaNer. hits vy later she beard tie child The news comes fran exington, Ky., that | cry out, On hands.” and the witness I net, the a’ horse aud nolet sire, | beord sounds which seemed te indi hat died atthe Woodburn stud firm on Friday | the nurse was pounding the child's bands to night last. This news will be received with | force ber to let of the bath tab. reeret by the admirers of the thoroughbred | The witness had Salt thai she had feft horse throughout the eauntry, foilowing | ber false tecth at home. She was afraid ty £0 closely alver the death of 1 ngion, the | tell the doctor ct her treatment, because the joss of Planet will be severely felt. by his | burse evengefal threats, and said if i owner, A. J. Alexander, esq. Phar took ten years she would have her life if she chestnut in color, and told of her treatinent. She wasnt able to eat hands three inches in be for ten days a! assaults. Her lips hand animal.and bis symmetrical pro- | Were very rauch swonll tect came pertions and docile disposition made him a | Out, roots and all. The nurse was absent sreat favorite with bree Planet was | twice while witness was a patient, aud once foated In 1855, and had passed his twentieth | she returned home abou o'clock in the year when he died. He was sired by Reve- | morning, very much in ated, and her Pue, and Was out of Nina, by Boston. Planet | Clothing was covered with mud. As she his debut on the turf on Tuesday, Ma passed through the ward she was ol » the Doswell <take for three-year | keep held of the beds to keep fron ‘ heats, at the Fairfield course, near | When she took off her skiris sie took a b ie Eiehmond, Va. There were thirty-etght en- | out of Ler pocket which seemed to be Allied trices and fve starters, Planet w easi- | With liquor. Mrs. Hanty had beaten ber lv in two heats in 1473, and ts. He was | black and biue, asd oace, in the presence of ihe sire of @ good many well known horses, | te matron, the nurse said that she had to amorg them k Economist Drops DEAD.—Three Were sitting In the ruom at th Hquor store of James Cain: nire street, N York, ere were the proj of the st 1 James Cur y Pease and Hubbard. ay re, Win. | ° last named nd hnibs weve rig rto the Pa rray ki A Unive r J SITY FoR irnal says Women.— Miss ¢ KR majority i associa. | secretary ares ty ad w UISANCE. ed a neizht tm COCK That crowen habit we ferdunt tha Zal rights in keeping fowls, and not prevent the plumed biped | ting nis sweet song Jat art Clie 2, With one shilling damuges, FRE LIFS A Poor Sinner.” — brothers and sisters of EMb ‘ort eathed the wos and Home Missic Tae 2, of In Sto have his will, ali his property that a plain tom: aver his remains, wi of death inscribed “Here lies a poor sir rightcousness. Perhaps God will have mm Let bitn do as be will.” HELP YouRsFiyes.— n Robbins. beat Mrs. Pennington. Miss Eliza Jaue Grabam,a domestic in Detective Frost's family, who had spout three weeks in the hospital, had seen’ her n the ward, and whea ot strike patients 1 a Har id th Noor, and lift the bath tab. to drowa 2» with ree teat her uutil she let child screamed, “Don't rown me, Til never do it iss Graham lained of the r by the neck to eo Tels dru enness of the repeated Mrs, Penniugton’s story N. ¥. Sen, 7th. Fr AYTER A RUFFIAN No. 4 South days ago by cclives on & MtogTAphs, the prix Washinton cordingly ty ria re w oman, with whom he w The party 1 proceeded on their way. At the corner st and Cortiatdt streets Anderson sul- pt a revolver and pointing it at the bi f Ietective Henry, tired. Dac atter de bis head, but tue balict pene- trated his ¥ iv a danger. fatal wor Before er from their sur- mingled wita the crowd and tuking bis cseape, Later in tectivy ma saw Anderson te French's by but Anders street lie attempted to arrest lodged out of the Frankfor ing chase followed. At rt stre-t, closely pu mM stret’ h 2, after 7 as ed tuto @ af renouse. KR ning over @ Teace and cecaped. A Yours ii CED ) the court of day, Michaci I oh Years.a inem ber ofa gang OF From the e on th + Was placed on Urtal cc produced itappeared that night of July lik, Kagan acd Welsh Jo cled with bha,) vi ly as wv < arcus S. Abrahams, a th rem t= Ing him severely, and robbing him o! ils gold Abrahams pursa ant on & bin arreste iiim as him of his wateh, Mhile the aceon plice Welsh, assactte! him: The jury, after @ short delibesation, found the isomer euilty, with @ recommenlation to rey. Recorder Hackett said laut he was grieved aud surprised to sve the daily in- crease Of such daring crimes as that of which tre prisoner was convicted. He respectet the recommend#tion of the jury—whieh he Tear River desperado, took to the wools Nova Scotia last week, the county @ raphed to the government #s atarewant be offered and detectives sent down. The premier replied as follows :—<It would, I fear, be esteemed a refieetion on your county, if, under the elreamstances, Robbins cannot be arresied without Uae in- ducement of a reward or aid of a detective trom Halifax,” avd {he people weut out and caught him them=el ves. THE INTELLIGENT JURY has at last at- tracted the attention of the magazines. Scribner's says: “The simple trath is, that the jury system is outlived aud ought to be outlpwed. 1 does not help the cause of law and justice, and ought to be kieked ont of the way. It 18 oppressive to the juror, it ix an- omalous in our system of government, it makes the uncertainty of law still more un- certain, it is expensive, and it is utterly un necessary. There is nothing sacred about it. Tobe tried by a man’s is not half S0 good a thing a8 to be trn by man’s tn- tellectual and moral superiors.” S7The amendments to the New Jersey constitution have been carried by twenty thousand majority. 87-General Putnam's lineal descendants tp pee Mass., where he was bora, number sixty. 87H. T. Helmbold sues the Kirkbrides hospital for false imprisonment, laying his damages at £250,000. 87°A party of fifteen Congressmen, in company wilh the board of trade, yesterday ow ted iets of caeraiomne te of Erie, = for the purpose of asce: ts adaptabii- ity as ‘a:harbor of renuge. &7The conference at Mostar on Herzego- vinian affRire is over by Server — — Pegg argon have relation to re- form in taxation. the oppressions of ef have led to the rebellion. — g7-Dering the three days’ session of the United States distriet court at Atlanta, Ga. eighty- th: ersops have been convicted a les © violations of the revenue S7 The filteenth biennial session of the American Pomological society commenced at Chicago yesterday. tatives were — from 41l (ue states and the British provinces. supposed had been made in consequence of prisoner—bat did so with He would sentence the rears inthe state prison at isoner Lo t bard lavor. ra mes, ANOTHER ATTENDT To STEAL Mas. Firen’s Dra Monvs.—Tae diamonds praseat- ed to Lieut. Fitch's bride by the Khedlive of Egypt are again made to dazzle the publ eye by an attempt! on the part of the Ligh fingered sentry of St. Louls to appropriat them. The house of Lient. Fiteb tn St. Lor. « was enteral bight last week by burgiar~ two in number, who approached the bous from the street, and securing @ ladder which lay Conveniently near placed it against a ico. Une of the two men ascende! the der, and, cutting @ slat out of the shutters =, a —— story Rimage x. 4 Laon hrough the open window into the room the housekeeper, who awoke, bravely rushed upon the feliow, and, as he drew a pistol, called for belp. Lieut. Fitch, in rushed to Ler assistance, bul the burglars had succeeded in making ‘good their The noted disznonds could in LIGHTNING FREAKS.—The Seaford (Del.) Citizen, reporting theeffects of a late terific thunder storm at Laurel, says: Near Lanrel, the electric huid passed down the chi of @ house demolishing @ stove, and ing & woman from offa chair. Ato the mill pond ES, Mr. pacer near own, ing the water to 00 up many feet in saw il says that many of the water upon the ee A Doc Story.—A gentieman named Hit, living in Lower Golc Hill, has a Httle black- and-tan dog that accidently fell hole about twenty feet near his house, a few days ago. He short): andbis gusset heing Attracted to the mueb ane! (New.) News. 87-W. A. Cumming & Co., four and com mission vctveuanan fh Balvenore, suspended peymer i yesterday.