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cas: THE EVENING STAR ¢ PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, s - AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th Street, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KRAUPRMA Pres't. ; aw ir. “Nolan haa had jokingly to bim that when be got bis share of the fhe would take a trip. Afier purchas. three pieces of slik he gave Nolan an Seen tS) showed the onter to j lady and—accomplished his i ve ae aie: — — ~ us taew, . 7 ae ad heen in the habit of calh 1875. TWO CENTS. in Evans’ ofiee and having conversations re times with persons Whose names he did — -t know. at the time he gave the pote fix- —————_ | Ibe the bail the name of the 'y was not “aia | Telegrams to The Star. LOCAL NEWS. fica, he wel have gone 4o tm CP ae $2 00; one wear. $6 00. published om x. itay— }——— ard 1 y in advances, all i E POAT TAT ¥ ‘The Fast Mail T: | A Puysrcray V i aa Sea reivea | AT NEWPORT—Prot J \ ENIN G STAR Postmaster General Jewe ll _has received | AT Orw! At ‘about pen agagit Neng eae | Wareed him of the dangerous character of = the following telegram from Newark, NJ: | Thursday morning Dr. Austin fe Sends a —__—_ ne faye ne moctn EDEN. the man; be did not see Clarvos on that das, Newakk, N. J., Sept. 17th. leading medical practitiouer and oO of the | x . - ” - The Investigation of ¢ ef wf Detec Dor did be have any conversation with awo- , Postmaster Gencra’, Washiny- | best known men in Newport ie Powe, ee | THE ALLEGED INDIAN FRAUDS. tives Clarvoe. man that day; thinks he met Kendig on the faulted by some roffitan or ruffians, whe The in menue’ gation by the Police ( may have been Ms at him so bacly that he was apnarent sioners asked for by Chief Clarvoe bein ©, fF .he mouth todate, | sused to put the mail ears east npon the fast | lett for end. om i “3 He was then robbed of the ETLERS | A.W. Clarvoe as to bis a nected with the Snyder matter. The Par- Ws fustoms, $%.5,000, for the month } line, but put usoa the Atlantic, an inferior | small sum of money he hal in hep, | LAST OF THE OPEN LETTE23 with isbaes 4 ker referred to is Joshua, who was in the % traia, with no connections except the 5:°0 | but his wateb was fait, He hat been poet | . Altoruey, and he was t, and was returning elty ne Street when he was arned to Monday at three SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 = S Washington News and Gossip. GoVERNMENT RECEIPTS ‘[o-pay.—Inter- al revenue, & R.B. T STETSON. BALL TONIGHT. Ex ton, D.C The Pennsylvania railroad last night re- eS >—__—_— vid Estes, im give *Perry burglar. Mr. & f ae from Chicazo, and of no use for local sevice | a patient In Kay s REPRESEN cative WHITE, of Ala- | through Pennsylvania. Would it not be weil | tolnis home im eats y Al A Pp ° Fi im this ely of the Dean.ifat romantic | PAM. bas bees appointed an associate Jus- | 10 #eAiD Ask for the train leaving Pittsburg | «truck by & man whom he hed eee aie: | FATAL RAILROAD EXPLOS! pisy extil t ; for 7 at 745 a. m., with splendid connections from ing bim, dressed ina cloak: He thinks the ——_ Heo for Utar, and will leave for the terri- | $173.8 ™m. 3 Chicago? man had a cinb and deliberately attack ~d z = a Ory DEXt month. My, Jewell telegraphed to-day to Thomas | him from behind. He lay for nearly taree | PRIESTS ORDAINED Rr PTED.—The President A. Scott, at Philadelpbia, that it was the de- hours tn the road in a faint ing condition, bat o- +202 “ UBER ~ 4 Stepfather's Wick Pur ro THe T J ey — Der n Evans’ office the past three years he department that the postal ears be finally able to h hi fi : ~~ nt i th or cannon 5 sire of the department that the pos rs Was finally able to reach his house. At'firs: : F AGreen remained | 'T8ted Wpon the perso a chile eu has Facepted the resignation of Second Liea- | placed on the 745A. m. tral tram Pitsburg, | Were Expected that he would live, bat | 477EMIFPTED ASSASSINATION ter E me In; saw Green con. | Seare, which, when judicially verengeeest fetont Thee tore H. Eekerson, 6th infantry, remarking that it would serve the people of Thursday night there seemed some little > Green and Evans passed | Wl) fll every beart with indignation at the <0 take effeét Pennsylvania far more satisfactorily than | hope. Several emineut physicians were seve 0 ad Gisen bale Evans | "ought that such monsters as pirated . — =~ the train which had been agreed upon from | for from New York and ton, so that he ae ween 3 and 4 o'clock. hem are allowel to live. The society for IART. sepi5tf_{ NATIONAL BANKS—The Treasury now | Pittsburg. Mr. Jewell was joined io this | oy receive the best possible attention. His FOREIGN NEWS. of seeing Clarvoe about | ‘be prevention of ernelty to children has os to secure national bank | request by Senator Cameron. head is badly injured, and his side has the 8 Desa. m Hor aS or elsewhere that day, ven made aeqaninted with the facts, of note clreulation and $18,792,000 to secure | Mr. Scott dispatehed as follows: appearance of bruises made with the foot, as Lonpon, Sept. 18—Sir Geo. Essex Hony- n Charlies EASON At the man &rrested in Baltimore | ¥bich the followl . isa Synopsis. nding national | )PMILADELPHTIA, Pa., Sept. 18, 12 m.—7» | though he had been kicked by his assailant. | ™@n, late Justice of the court of comm aens 2S et the man who was in Evans’ office. | Benjamin Baldwin, iter, Of Brooklya, dead R8.oWof waieh | Hon. Mr. Jewell, Postiauster General: 1 have | The affalr has cast a gloom over thecity, for | Pleas, is dead. q Cross-examined by Gen. Henkle—Fisher | left his family some three years ago, and, te opaning of | ? 4 fede your message of this morning. I was mor- | such a plece of bruiality has not been re- Trial Postponed. 4 | Was In the office only a few momen's after | together with Mrs. Annie Clark and her day recelec © SO, O0e Oe Beek oe: | ited fo eee hae Ge ee, lee Fea SOS trOn Wee ne | ee eet Pue Daily Teleaap’ | Sitness entered tne office, “| Wilite. went to live on St Mary's avenue, eee . tion sak tie ie eee fe week $3,633,000, | had occurred at Pittsburg with relation to | feeling in favor of swift punishment thata perl ae eh prov somrlongganaong Commissioner Berret.—The mecting of | 2e87_St. Mary's church, Vanderbiit Land: DAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, ou Th € the re a the transportation of the mails. At Pitts- | subscription was raised at the Newport cin | seek nat n = revolutio; i oc or 48 and Green did not appear to have | |P€.S.1. During the time they lived to- When the sccomplirhad rociety artiste Jom~ DarLry, formerly of Oaklandg but | burg orders have been given this morning to find 4 notice of a rewant of $2,500 was pla. | Fonts In Russia has been postponed uulll | neon the first one; ie unier the impression | fF misnd, bad tos crttieas a eee was ETTA CHANFRAD. . or P: | allow your department to use any of our | carded. the paper being sign y several | 176. that Green said to Evans on leaving some- | Re nO ro chi » a, both MSS. HENKIET es A ’ latterly of Deer Park, formally announces peceiul ines fon apinhrr tte ieaventenne in pro- | members of the club. The subscription was Ballion for America. = thing like, “come and see me if you are over | Of Which cied, and. as if in revenge, Bald an be an himeeir as a candidate for Doorkeeper of the viding for the public in the best Imentee: increased later to about $4,000. Phere are The Daily News, in its finaucial colam™, | our way.” and was under the | npression | Win commenced to ill-treat Willie, the child BEILLIGHT COMEDY COMPANY Tere one eptiscatetives, snd eoeans te THOS. A. Scorr, President. | Strong hopes of capturing the parties. Sate ee iis EAE pene nee {Yio | that Green was a stranger in the elty. fro Sas eek ae name. he Sonn be BRw ORLEANS VARIETY THEATEE. should get the place and ‘be halt as magn | THPULOSTMASTRE GENERAL To xR. scott. | A 875.000 FoRrGERY—A_ Gin Trained to | America. niphenepintlicrdigm 4 i ee | starved and ‘well fed, Deaten unmercifulls, ‘The Pins sles eae SiGaTS liked tn its be is as a landiord, he would be | gmomay Arseots Pultutiphia Pee Se | Crime—Henry and Jenny Lewis, father and eee ee word Baltimore was used.) O70 8 Wt Wie | and for one Ix'cp and dows ana Sones eapayT —London Ass one of the most popular officers the House > aa) * , te daughter, were yesterday convicted in the BERLIN, Sept. 15—The Emperor William By Mr. Cook.—The impression he got was | pélied to walk up and down and oa Levery ——__ “s . pretences from Wm. Hitchman, a. real es- ably, and certainly b; 3d, isi catannaee, i “i ™ | Foot-sore and w Hen Hr SEASON OF 1575-1576. PrrsonaL.—Col. Audenreid, aecompanted | Was inaugurated on your lines on the 16th | Tate agent. On August 2 Lovie Catrdont | Probably, Tine Bemaicee Wit | residences. norengnly gave ost an a ee * : - e King of Italy. Pri Hi K NGOFTHE by Gen. Sherman, was registered at the '®8t-_ No other country except Russia can Mr. Hitchman’s office, representing himself Ub ng 'y. Prince Bismarek will TESTIMONY OF MARSHAL FREY, OF thoroughly gave ont, can eine probably attend him. althongh this is not | "**T!MONY OF MARSHAL FREY, OF BALTI n Postal) cars two or three th 1 miles, G. Tay KODE WASHINGTON | Fitth Avenue hotel, New Yoru, last evening. rnd eno d miles, | as Henry G. Taylor, of the firm of Taylor & during that time fully decided. The Emperor will set out | Jacob Frey, Depute ME of bread aad one slaesof weter. tho ase ECOL FRANCA! | or half those distances, at a stretch, without s ' DI id he ad oa om Se 2 acol rey, Deputy arshal of the Balti- | ¢f & sony “eh va a one oc. : Go vesucaie bas ee Grndition of Admiral Goldsborough | running off the edge. Considering the may: | Santel to huge heres ee enna that he the Empresa’ September ad whieh ea or | more Pouce, testified that he was apprise! | maces cooreneons, ae oe ee pam hla ROLE CRSRATIQUN VRARCATSR, 20 Tet ad Bene ene early, we are glad | nitudeof our territory, I belleveour dispatch | Hitchman gave hint demenp tien oe even eerie eee ee ney | of Miller's (Snyder's) release on ba snther’s stererooms, Sis ie lad—he was PEOF. EUGENE. COLLIERS and M'LLE Y. | to leam, and he is now considered ina fair | of walls is uow uneapalel. houses. and he called again the next morn- | {he Emperor have ford love, Tae ot knowing that be could not get legitim heey aS PRUD HOMME, Way to recover. ----Senator Dawes is to | (Signed) MARSHALL JEWELL. ing. On the latter occasion Jenny entere! | resulated to a great extent by hit medical bani be ccocimied that it was bogus, a co wotios Sek eee ene hours, fober vist Crocock, st the Tecelya Semtasey, | Cincher te sey and welll speak in Wasmunanin TG nin They bad some private. convention ies, | advisers and the determination to visit Italy | Srorminge tite or wh ote neers ormed | Wrists, 80 that be was kept in’ kneeling Jaye, -tBNee. Clusevecivgs Tucstare | master General Jewell gives up his prevent | Wim. H. Vonderbil, Now Fon Se eee I wEriLewin lle cioen tee eee Pin that Millers wift hat been seen in com- | Sitio for eleven or twelve hours, and a dish Tesider ce in Highland Place next month, | Please accept the thanks of the Post Office (ated manner that his sister's husband ha! cted liar by the name of Buell,” | department of the United States for the pany with a man f met Green. Major | ©f 800d food “4 before him, Jast beyond n . Se day 2 daf- one Trth, and » tw | bis reach. The list of separate acgs of crael- Ap by keen on a spree, and that the daughter had RoME, Sept — day ‘ge-daf- Richards had gone rprth, and he wrote t pay erin Tl ts the te way in which Matt Carpenter | ¥ e 7 . , a faires of Austria, France and Spain, accred. | Mr. Perry aod told Ferry that they had b Pt y. (neluding beatings, would fill a column. pul it, Jules Macatee or ee Scoucney. avetern and toe with which soe TIRES UpEIAOD Which Chores eee ited to the Vatican, and several Americans, | ter work the case akme at that Mage Sere | Toes {Wil be investigated, however, on the Mire City ait a atnttich has returned to | are now transferring our mails are, think. | morgage: The pli nomi e package pur- | Called upon Cardinal McCloskey to pay their | sequently Mr. Mel suihecace, Wit, | having been taken The enita tant goon . Na Renee the cits after an absence of about two weeks. | unequalled anywhere in the world, and I | peniverto oe $1,200 In notes, upon | Tespects. : — Sie ee we | ee ee. oe ate toe > PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Court on Mame his duties in the Crimiaal | believe marks an epoch in our progress. 1 | Bwieh My Hindtncon soe he or ee ae Psy sa fiprpde yy eo “igdeme mamas) OC ee ies: The Public are invited to examine my stock of | Court on Monday. can Siready perceive, and appreciate the | Before they left Mr. Hitchman overheard the | _ | r aterwed trun or eon knew noth | lym, where search is being diligeatly maae PAINTINGS, PNGBAVING™, CHBOMOS. PHO ef advantages of this rapid transportation by | girl calling the man “Pa. and his suspic. | @ry crabarked for Cui tering, F conieced Wit el ee ee y TOGRS PHS. LITHOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS ON NAVAL ORDERS.—Capt. Walter W. Queen, | responses irom our officials and the public, | fons were thereby aroused. He followed o GEOR TA dr abi aheare eCRSSOr his see = 3 oan NE. kc Ther who commanded the Saranac when she was | from the Atlantic to the Mississippt. them, recovered the check, and bad them ar- aa se, ane bad heard that Clarvoe fond Ra.—Capt. Dor, of wrecked; Lieut. John J. Brice, and Passed (Signed MARSHALL JEWELL. rested. Recorder Hackett reminded Lewis ae AN EARTHQUAKE AT icide. WAS presen t timore about the me the ASI 5 mericno bark St. Lawrence, which oe t ed ec ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 1%—Capt. H. L. | arrest was ma tormet t 25th ultimo for Pe = nowest patterns. § Snginee! . ha: 80 = that among oth es. 01 hee! ; 5 rom Demera:a on the 25th ultimo FRAMES of crery dewription for ’Rusrerings, | A*sistant Engineer J. F. Bingham, also of | 7 yp Ny BRASKA DEMOCRATS Favor ioretoe fi Sear acd had bees tepeooen French, from Americus, committed. sui him that Car 1 oth © Ph: tographe, Porcclaine Paintings, Wresths and | that vessel, have been ordered to return home Harp Money.— *, With @ cargoof sugar and mo- e gNebraska democraitc | sive years. He then announced a sentence of | here last night by taking morphine. Cause | business at the asses. consigned to the owner, W. H. Perot and wait orders. Midshipman C. F. Putnam | state convention, held at Fremont, Thurs nd he (Grey) bad su ‘ive years at hard labor for forging Mr. Tay- | domestic difficulties. Bcsted to Clarvoe to uring Green over. & s having experienced at 5.30 p.im..on ption made to ont has reported his return home, having been | day, was the largest ever hela in the state, ‘ors name, and three years more for obtaia- Fatal Railroad Accident Tega EATS S TRREC th ult, a heavy earthquake in Latitude f COUD NAILS: ae, | detached from the Kearsage, Asiatte station, | eeoiite most Influential | ing Mr. Hitchman's check by false pretences. | An engine on the Cheokeo ralinoad ran off Miller ey RELEASE AS IRREG | 18.15 longitude 6105, which shook the vessel ete guaranteed oe represtneed. (| Sxd has been placed on waiting orders. men of the party. Resolutions were adopted | The daughter, who is only fifteen years old, | the track, killed the fireman and injared wile ete means ee | from stem tostern, but, however, causing mo IN@S arn need and hung for Galleries | geon Gcorge R. Brash, late of Saranac. for reform ib the administration of all de- | was sentenced to two years.—.¥. ¥. Sun, ith. | several persons. aye Mat wi Be pleats al | damage. Tbe weather was fir at the time, =p Ae been ordered to the paval hospital at Ma partments of the government, both state ard —————— Newspaper Consolidation. sre regarded 4s professional shop | and Capt. Doe was asieep upon deck, but was 3 Ceaud. Restored and Varnished. | Island. California, in place of Assistant Sur- | national; and declaring “that we are in A JiLTED LOVER'S REVENG &.—On the2ith SAVANNAH, GA., Sept. 15.—J. HL among the smartest people in thi sroused by the shock. The first mate, Chas, r . geon Paul Fitzsimmons, detached there. | favor of a sound curreacy, coin or its eqaiv- | of October, 1874, four overcoats, v: ed at the Me ape este § Gre eu lived in a loca where there a Zimmerman, who was on waieh the Ume, = 8. BARLOW, from and ordered to the naval hospital | alent. as essential to stability in business | 3250, were Stolen from the residence of Mr. tiser today, and will consolidate it with the | B&2Y Suspicions characters, and tn | recorded the following particulars upon the THOGRAPHS. from Ie. to hh at New York. Paymaster F. and the restoration of prosperity; or steps to- | James D. Goin, No.613 Fifth aveaue. About Aews. This leaves only one daily paper Ie | “2% gZhborhood Mrs. Mille 1 | jog —At the hour named the vesse? shook ee ae eee ae oe lett, late of the Saranac, has amis specle payment, and steps backwant; | the same tine various articles of ladies ap- | AGE, | ssi ¥ Paper ia | while ber husband was vere. and trembled as if it had either ran uy dered to return home and settle acco that w deprecate ‘alt wttemy to commit Ereeypetoenaneyay) and Leepaiegmar mate- é ge gp ae ane inctanee | TeckS or a sunken vessel. He went aft, DANCING ACADEMY | The orlers of Li nder Chas. | the democratic parly to a system of paper | rials, amounting to hundreds of dollars, mys- & EI eo ne tyrser ~ e | kc i inte the water, which had not been STEEET N.W., to the Tuscarora have been reyoke1 ” bared Upon an Mhedustitaiionst ba ft ‘riously disappeared from the same house. aee ve nee # man had stolen @ melodeon from @ | diccolored, and showing thas the someltonn MING SEASON as been ordered to resume his daties of federal power as a crime against | Detectives were called in, but the robb-ry PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18—The last. letter ih. and Green got between the man and | SE Ccoreds He then went below to see if the Cre 7 OF naval observatory. The orders of Lit. nmon Welfare, and wantou violation | tnd the thiet remained as ‘much a mystery of this series will be published on Monday. the man was honest, | fnpar or molases haa Shifted, but found it an _ Teapeeifally ‘ain cardinal article of the democratic creed.” | 48 ever. A short time ago a young man It is dignified, although invoking the aid of ed subsequently rear. Sli niebt. He afterward ordered the pumps or pantioul But ove name was presented for judge of the | samed Timothy Madden, who, itis sala,had | Jf 35 dig to convict Delano, Cowen and Smith asl anon ‘ork, but no water came from Music Stores. or at sihigeme court, E. W. Thomas, of Browa.- | ceen keeping company with a dress-maker | U76'aw lo convict Delano, ( by violating law. | M. Pe . jacked confidence esse], and be then concluded the Academy, o: by lette tong 20 ville. Fares hey, Fat. Goin, named Miss | Proctical supsestions are msde ne to eeaw. | somewha Police Court of Washi e “upheaval” was caused by an earth = = pra RES oe ee ee Famny Collins, bat who had been discarded | tare agminictration of the homes service, | (ots aud he ot wish the case to go there Two lady passengers in the cabin. Orn No.) Gn Exhibition (Nzw No. t| “PISTOLLS” oR “Soarps.”—A correspon- | by her, returned one of the stolen overcoats and considering a reformation in that de. | 822M. « plain Doe and Miss Dillingham, of 486_ and Sale 439 reincers Jobn P. Kelly and James Batter. | dent of the Philade!puia Record from New | 16 Mr. Goin. and charged Miss Collins with artment assured by the resolve of the press By Mr. Berret:—Witness got the impres. _N. Y.,became greatly alarmed. tin Sr. Worth, Assistant Engineers J. Q. a. For1 | York. September 16, says: Dr. E. J. Stevens. | the theft. He also satd that the other stolen per the. people. The letter also pleats for | Sonien that Fone ation with Crone and | fig said iat Uney heard the miz: mast a and B. H. Warren, has been appot:ited to at- | Who martied a clairvoyant of this city, articles were in her possession, she claiming | Other reforms to rolieven tax-oppressed peo- | Shiller that Ev had Green ~‘tursed up;” | Shap trom the elecs of abe shock. Captain tend the trial of the machinery of the Essex, | ing berself Ma/lame Ross, has sen that they had been. presented to her by the | Pit Wiis was on the moroing foliowing the ar one of the new sloops-of-war at Boston, Mas- | levge to Mr. George Languelette, whe rans a | members of Mr. Goin's family. -\ search : : d e stutes that the earthquake lastel for St, and thinks the knowiledg j © Exploston. afer from Green or some of bis acjuain. | Ce! ¥éd the shock be was about 140 miles from nie eats us BOWUAIB- | land, between St. Thomas and St. Barthol- — ae an Dae <5 | (MMeW. Lwo of the group of Carribean isles. bleiah ieaip piety Angela first tune | A Similar shock had been felt at Barbados, A heaiiee, ana deinen than another of tbe group, the before. He a sachusetts. seap faciory at Hicksville, L. I., where | warrant w Stevens resides every summer. He gave TEE RED Cuovpd CommIssion.—Gen. B. | the privilege of R. Cowen, Assistant Secretary of the Inte- rior department. who gave his evidence be- fore the Commit.sion issued by Justice Kasmire, and a | Detective Levins, of the 19th precinct, went rt | fo the dress-maker’s apartments, No. 61s being otherwise misspelled Yudson street, and found nearly all the mis:~ Languelette caused iis arrest. 472 Cana! | ing goods, and others which are awalting street, night before last. The gallant doctor | identification at tne 19th precinct statiou- swore he would not ompany the officers, | « Fatal Locomot' MAUCH CHUNK, Pa., Sept. 15 —Last night a locomotive of a coal train on the Leni Vailey railroad exploded at Stony evee John Keishner, engineer, Jobn Dupler, fir man, and Benj. Hoffman and H.W. Kolp, tolls, or of long or shor BF Trews Cast BF Please ren adh | | had sailed over Ube Same course, but bever ee eal these articles are supposed to | brakemen, all of Fairview, were instanthy ia we iene Of the exiet- | netere experiences anything of ~ Witness called by the Commission y and that tl it have io take hisdesi | wve been stolen from other families in| gined. Geo Owens, brakeman marine ‘f ence of Green; when witn communicated patinos Cann an of the kind. © PLEASURE — =* SERS, This morning. however, they hoy, but on handeuffed and taken se employ Miss Colling has been. She | put not fatally With Perry there was no 1 y of thy : : . pase : ‘o Hieksville, he was committed to | ws arrested and yesterday taken before Jus- —o mans tnt koowing anything of AN INDIAN Fain—A Newel Spectacle in the SUMMER ABZANGEMENT Cowen tos fain appear before them and 4 Queen county jail to await a hearing to-day wastnité at the Yorkvile Police Coa.t, | the Proprietor of Deerfuot Trotting | ch oi the case in Baltimore. ¢ sWer several questions suggested by in STEAMEE PILOT B MR. PERRY TIINKS SOME ONE P fee Tle Bene abe, ategram fos Masteo- Capt. W. H. Briss. ration The cause of Henge was a supposed ‘ccompanied by her father and sister. She ceived last evening in relation to jel nd! gui 3 Mo bait the responsibility of the Commissioner of Indian 4 rk Shot. F gee, 1. T., September 16, says:—At the inter- at 2 ; defamation of uded not guilty, and was held tobailin | New York, Sept. Is Wm. MeMat r. Perry examined Marshal F national Indian fair the attendance is inne, After this date and during thesammer months the | His how letge in reference to certain trans- — sum of $2,000.—N. I, proprietor of Decrfoot Trotting paris: 4 Mr. F-said that the description | but the show of live stock is not large, owing fee tree Cremer Pitot Box” wilt ptt et Te Soe pn ce y SAR: .S CREATED.—In the pa Suen Gt Iie Ee, - shot at 9 o'clock last night b: ¥ Leighton was a good one of | to hot weather. The grand mace’ of tne ay ep at foe] Commission spent most of theday tn review. the Pope, after | TH® Arrest or Dx. Hecwnonp.—Clar- | 7 id ot p Was a novel feature and was led by ‘Wharf,cvery TURSDAY and SATUR- ing the evidence adduced and in discussing announse! that | *nCe Deringer, esq., counsel for Dr. Helm. DAY me at 7 o'clock © princtpal td much attention to the nations Ss") description, because the first | the S pt. as much surprised on learning that | ~™@ Tacirg matter. te Be p i Mattei, Paeca, Randi, akiston’s Island Retarzing, lia ( Mo.) brass band, followed by the incinding th: a s and the Secretary of the In “tor had been arrested in Newpert for | YOUnd must nec aiies who Were to compete for premiums of t lieseht and the archbishop of 3 course of the examina- | thr le saddles; next followed the Arrapa- eS gton early on Wednesday and | rior for the frands at the Red Cloud agency, whose names he rese.ved in portone vis board bill. The doctor, he says, contem- Business Failure. tion, said tha had r as to believe that | hoe and Cheyenne women, with plain white Sanday evening. On Saturday, in addition to the | {2 approval of claims rejected by the board | 47 nsistory of last May, have been cre. | J#led spending a week or two longer in NEw YorK. Sept. i —White & Dong! certain par “flottere: banners; then followed several tribes bear- above landings tbe Pilot Boy will take paucogers | Of Indian joners, &c. As has been | ated cardinals. He also appointed several | NeWvort, but on aceount of the Oceathous+ produce commission merchants, No.7 Mr. Cook asked if Mr. Perry tod to | ing banners with mottoes and devices, as for Leonardtown, arriving there eariy sume eve | stated in THE STAR, Wili he two re- hbishops and bishops. The consistory | being euddenly closed he was left without street, made an assignment on Thurs. police foree or any tubers. | follows , Bing: leaving on Sunday morning for Washiogton. | j orts, ove exonerating the officers nama) oneluded with the ceremony of conferring | *Wiliclent cast mn hand to meet his billata | jTygl made an Assignment o Mr. Perr: prefer to speak at Quvther | ‘The Cherokees—A banner with red, white ‘The the Potomac being ansurpassod, holding them re:po.sible for irrezu he ri a ttle "i oC y | moment's notice; nor was time given him to ‘4 ese, b 2 ve thegrand jury. yee guby, eoomone keel nolan Tero eabe the ring and ttle on Cartinal McCloskey. but also in cheese, bu £ Jury b, * Mr. Fber, 0! + “ard ina by daylight, makes these nm: jaspant and blue bars on & wht at Palermo in t e ground, with the der: Tossellint. who was bora | procure @ remittance, but he was rnthlessly a elevated to the cardi- | '#nded over to the sherii, under the peculiar generally. No statement of assety or | Mr. Cook.—Mr. Clarvoe? althfal trips for families and social ture the Source of Wealth.” iT i een mat Mr. Perry.—I prefer not to avewe at With Charity M. i cele Geis GE Seaatte toes to Commissioner Smiu and Secretary | a4} aera laws of that town. Mr. Deringer,on hearing | bilities has yet been made. question. EG Td island, Colten saud Leonardiown. ) Delano, and wil! not hesitate toex press them, — of the arrest yesterday morning, sent a tele- Cincinnati Zoological Gardens, Mr. Cook.—Any of the members of the a aud See the Figure of Becd wuti! ased, GI. Apply to tis o believed that Prof. Atherton, who EX-pRIEStT GERDFMANN lecture! on | 224m forthe amountdue by Dr. Helmbold. Cincinnati, Sept. 13—The Cincinnati | board? longh, and Foliow Me. i FITZHUGH, A ent. has given the subject very carom considera- | Thursday 1 § yu , lebt at Manayunk, Pa., oa the | A reply was received stating his indebted. Zoological garden was opened toda y with ¥.—At the proper time yo: Caddo Apaches-“Tae Result of —— ak nes Hen, and for some time past has been over- | Roman Churel: as itis at present, and al the | 8€88 lo be $150, whereupon Mv. Deriuger appropriate ceremonies, and with a large Those wuv bave nos , I ® EX SIONS, hauling the files of the Interior department, | cicse of bis address was escorted to the Phil- | promptly deposited this amount with the | number of invited guests in attendance. The ve pe Comancses— We Wish to Learn.” A THE MAEY WASHINGTON Will also sign the minority report. The mem_ Jeiphia train by a posse of police to protect | Western Union Telegraph Company of this garden Contains sixty-six acres. and is laid __DETFCTIVE JAMES A. MCDEVITT d band of Comanches bad the motte, Bas larger rocm for pieaen be arties than anyother | bers of the Commission could not say to-day | him from violence from a mob which hadas- | city, and thelr telegram was sent for imme- | gut in walks, drives, &c., and has a number | testified that he had severs views with serve our Liberties.” : urea Rveny hen they would reach # conelusion in rée- | sembled. At the depot the mob succeeded Ie | ulate payment through their office in New- | of fountaius and small lakes. Perry on the subject of the ase, and proe Phe Kiowas— We Need Schools, Cows and ‘NING. Begular sard to the character of the reports, or when overpowerlng the police, broke into the car | Port, and his instant release. Mr. Deringer ——e cured from Leighton a deseription of the L ind retnrn Mon they would be made. in whieh Gordemann had been placed, and | “@y8 that the doctor's estate in this city Westervelt’s Case. party, Witness took it to Mr. Perry, told | The Atrapaboes—“The Farm is Better than - 6 Fridays, leaving Sth-strect Sea aay ae made an assault upon him, without, how- | ‘lone amounts to upward of $300,000, besidés | paitapEYents Sept. 18—Mr. Fort, one | him that the party was aman who scraped | che Chace LAND a1 Ox ceunly om board, orto Da. HOW- THE DEMOCRATS OF MARYLAND openei | ever, doing bim serious injary. The police | the estate held by his wife, amounting to | of the counsel tor Wester faces, and lived ob Marsh Market Space near The Cheyennes—:Peace with All People.” ie5-4m “PH TROTH, Pretdont fhe State campaign last night with a mass | finally sueceeded in rescuing him from the | “Ome $200,000 more.— Phila. Hupurer, Sept.16. | his address to the jury in behalf of the pris- se half brother was the first onc After these came a brass band frou Cin- = - —'= = = me ing on Monument square, in Baltimore. | mob and placing him in another car, after PLYMOUTH CHURCH LOSING A MEMBER | Oner this morn the st = ——- ne en L s mae ering was immense, not less than to Philadelphia. “Or z a% 20.060 persons or more being on the square sepia rar eenacenmne c TIME and in adjacent streets during the progress of THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND Re- fesidencey to cost SOO DOR te be bonito th Hon. Reverdy Johnson pre. | ux1on.—The military, fire <iepartment and | grounds of the ‘Cornell ‘University, Ithaca, ed, making brief remarks before taxing | police parade at Utica, X. ¥., yesterday, N. Y., to which place Mr. Sage intends to be chair. His address was read by James | ncnor of the Society of the Army of the | move as soon as his house is completed ‘The 1. MeCiure. Addresses were also deliv. | Cumberland, was somewhat tnterforen with | oniversity leases a building plot to Mr. Prete Thonmee Br eay ngmines for | by rain, bnt took place acconting to pro | BUiNersity le or two hundred feara ot hi : Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, of Dela- ent Grant, Gen. Sherman | 382 : ebigeaiey ware, and othe! and otber officers lunched with Mrs. Horatio | {PuOny at S0i0 @ year, ape feos . Seymour. Vice President Wilson reac! e! Is Iv CHARLEY Rows?—A boy suppose! to Utica. on the fast mail train at 10a. shall receive as its property the house which Cha > as Tniox ve 2 Boal he sball build. Mr. Dean Sage, a son, has COMPLETE OTOH. | cali Believilie, Mich by detectives | Gy, iden at f Dem. in timeto take yart | Deyanell, pul, ME bean Bag, a eo hae the east on Toursday. He answers | |" the opera house af night wap au ‘excellent | B#Ve @ house built near that of his futher, racterized the | eof ops wees a i 4& | cimnati, Ark; a oceveh, Sbnaniies 5 & band aS 1 elt’s presence iu | Dotiou to go over and arrest him. Mr. Perry | from Suipbur Springs, Texas; citizens on dat aches Wo Seer PRET Ae aa east | Padindsipiia wad beer semien io apetint 1d beoa his own ‘responsiuil- | horsctack and iu cartilages, -Atter marenine as “kidnapping. | ty if be (MeD.) went over. On reflection | around the track the Indians listened t ———— | Major Richards being out of town witness | speeches from Gov. Crawford, of Kansa New York Bank Stateme: concluded to let the matter rest with Mr. | Gen. Shanks, Special United States Com NEW YORK, Sept. 18—Loans, decrease, | Perry and the Baltimore authorities, r. nissioner, and Col. Wm. P. Ross, cuiel od $1,571 400; specie, decrease,©1,991,700; legal t 5 Nolan was mistaken as to turoing over 4 Cherokee Natiot ders, decrease, $1,247,200; deposits, decrease, | Bote to Lim (witness), but be saw the note 2,723,500; circulation, decrease, $1,500; re- | Which Nolan gave to Judge Fisher. It was . z ne decrease, © 0. addressed to Parker and directed that a | Fish that Almost # which the train procee FALL CLOTHING. Med Pigteen Men. —. mm those with initiais | ster devil fish was caught en to him (Nolan), signed C.G.F, | York steamship wharfou M Don't know anything of Clarvoe's being in: | He in some way got under, but was unable nmi ttsburg, | strumentul in the release of Green; learned | to find his way out from amory the piling. ————e —__ piece of silk, otber thar Ordination of Priests. on it be gi NEW York, Sept.—Rev. Chas. J. Ge her, of St. Mary's College, E Md., and Rey. Jas. Woods, of Niagara Falls | tat the siiks not reco rered Were at Mann's | Some men at work upon the wlarf beard the ——— description, and to the test question, | dair. He baa given to the university $30,000. thd™ 10-1 nod Nev. Jas. Woods priesis today in | in Beitimore, near Green's. “This Parcee ne Splashing which he made and cod several Who buys candy for Charley?” answered Se Hoted Deena tee provide sermons from. | te cathedral of Brookiye. believed was the one formerly employe! in | shots at him, but as they seemed to have no —— ee) en . a “Unele Joe.” His repated brother spoke up AN E SHMAN says that Americans | Noted preachers throughout the year in the ———_ + 6oe-———— Fisher's offi a harpoon was oblalued and bis NOW ON EXHIBITION. | eva said “ne means Uncle Bil? Taere | are blowing about a coupleof fast mail trains | Ch#pel which Henry W. Sage has built. M. ice. ‘ommissioner Berret: — Witness ob- | ture effected, fifte ed the information #s to Green on the | tow him to the she The blood which es- ht after the releaseof Snyder. He | caped fre red the water for about put forth bis best efforts in this | ten feet ¢ ithcr side. He {zee cixtenn feet fas been comm issione urchase property | Wailer, but after the remark of Mr. Perry | in width and fifteen in lengti. is fins were is the stateof Maryland, where it is proposed and coveuliation with Mr. Cook he deter- | about four feet long. and his tail about the to erect & mouastery and furnish it with | Mined Dol to take action iben. He asked | sume glength jand Lot much larger than @ grounds sufficiently extensive for the pursuit | to state that In no case robberies taken | person's finger. His mouth opened to the of agric=lture, which is an important indus- | place between Saturday nightand Monday | width of two fect and was eighteen inches in try among the monks of La ‘Trappe FOUNDING A TRAPPIST MONASTERY IN | MARYLAND.—The severe Order of Trappist | t@ Monks has sefit an agent to this country in the — of Brother ggancis de Sales. who seems to be no doubt of his identity, which would not beaéeorded asingleremar« | S#&e is to withdraw from Plymouth chure Pelleville is in a fever of excitement. Belle- | in nd. And yet blowing is a distina- | XV. ¥. Sun, 17th. }ille is a small village of some 400 inhabli- | tive English trait, and an English engineor tants, about seven miles south of Yysilanti, | can nomore runa train from Victoria station MAGNIFICENT VARIETY. and some twenty-five miles of Detroit. to the Crystal Palace without beaming ail | a rebuke t tha administration and especial- —, eres = over in pride at the feat than a peacock can | | Mr. Blaine as te force his retireme: SUPERIOR QUALITY. am Norrn Cano ina ¢ ONBTITUTIONAL ding its tail out in show. fom the canvass for the Presidency and to ee Convention — The Orange county, ee & wever, is very smal’ | confirm the “tidal wave” successes of last TY. of Hon. Wittters ama, resulted fn i Is bow widely discussed. Doos the elec- men being required to Ss ANOTHER Vikw OF Ir.—Tne question wuether the election in Maine ts so confirmed Blowing over trifl IMMENSE beer indeed. y Two morning lu oiher cities have any considerable ee peng com ss ~— == I SOME STY. q Patt . p 6 CW » »* | tou in Matne mean the absolute downfall of | bundred monks, taken from monasteries in | portions of property been recovered, but in | Was a feeler abo 1 one foot wideand two oe ee p eiving tha dceseeracee manos os quick eiuea the mace ofthe pry) | the republican party? — if the democratic | Leland, Frenceintt Turkey, Will Occupy a | Wis robbery it was only a very few hours | long, which he roiled up and unrolled at will. the convention. That body is now fairly trans Atlantic air trip that a Prnidl bor In- | tital wave were still sweeping on, and ifmen | house which Brother Francis de Sales wiil | thereafter before em had a large portion of So far 8 can be ascertained, there has been ion ar at work. The ordinance fixing the per diers | adverenete soca ee eats new writ to | Were open to the same infuences whteh car- | temporerily rent. so that during the erection | the goods neat one of the parties. Long be- | ouly one of these singular fish caughtin this of the General Assembly passed its final | Apleton’s ournal tosaythathe isa! and | tied New York = = oe the cemorcsny oft e monastery and the lay tng out of tue } rege of oe Soe afr commanni- re wy ethiis > Si Gey he =a : ’ a . din = = He “on si fe Frain dna e. » | by a large majority, should not Maine have ands the newly arrived monks may make y . he we: M b ‘ i S’ CLOTHING, Judges to three: Hane Bee eaapreme Court | still-a bell Wo ase @ Spee baling! ublenacy | kote democratiel “Does not ihe face thatunte | Scie ea eee ee na Ia the | to Bulthnore and had an interview with | Centre street whart— Fernandina (Pia) Od- SCHOOL AND DRESS reading, some fifteen republicans voting | attempt. He Is also laying the focndation or | sw&tehas been saved for the party even by a pantry. They are expected to arrive about | Deputy Marshal rey, and they determined | server. FOR SCH Al aS for it. Razetem of weather predictions by which he | Tritced majority show thet. perhap pecanse | Deccinber 1. ‘flue rules which santailonse ta | ing. Galle retnmibecaliton Me wire, | Tae Comina Waneraine alasce—ar- . ney _—_—_—_————_ DD " t of these In: lon folltes o uioand Pennsyl- isis are very striagen’ Joustant silence is Be rr. Sor. ~e - 2 ALI. GRADES AND STYLES. Rev. Hewny WARD Bercitex has written | Dopes to foretell the weather accurately a | 9f (Hese Inflation follles beginning to go the | One of thelr vows. ‘They are permitted toeat | WhO Expressed. the wish that trance be | Geese wore Genet pet gh FF & letter declining the public reception and 5 — other way?—N. Y. Herald. no other: ogy en eeneuiee — bread, Daised Geuct hawee cee eee lady | Wo. Miller. cha sion wrestler of Austra~ —-- — Welcome tendered him by the citi: s of hy t ¢ Seema come at Sees eee water alone bg allows for drink. ey ~ som. - ;, Bre okIyn not connected with Plymouth Pokey ey fo hah ps pote cbt aed Pisin prion ne ain popuiadion sleep in their babit, 9. gown, on a low et, RAR Fisher asked Mr. McDevitt to pop Se — —_ or: horeh. ie Says such @ demonstration | terday denied the motion in the case of Geo. J J and their room is @ small square inclo- this matter. ° ( a ide, G ‘Romai SUPERP LINE might be misit terpreted; that it would tend | Miles so and business since the completion of the formed b; tal Th 1 Mr. McDevitt then said that he had hat a | Of America aod $500 4 side, Greco- : feted; og Ueht to be held on @ warrant of ex- | Richmond and Atlanta airline rallnosd, ce | Suze, formed by cur ins. The bell-ringer style, best three out of five falls. Among © = oe om to keep alive feelings that ought to subdue, | tradition on requisition of fc iy arouses tuem at two o'clock every morning, | CODversation with Mr. Fisher, who stated » OF FINE WOOLENS, and whieh it were well both for public and | Vermont, that he be admiitet te hath bey Se eet ret bas been quite remark- | ang afier the few minutes allowed for wake | that he had been to Se ganeee oeid ee eenente! | those at the meeting were Bauer, cl of France and private good to have removed, if not to for- | with dice toa rene - completed only two yers at waking, another bell bids them | Dumber of samples of sii had pur- | SOF * FOR GARMENTS TO ORDER. | kettuiness, at least to obseurit cation. Me Wok. Bean eal of the spoil Rat 7 1ks, and r years, and in that time the value of town and iemn chased $80 wocth for a woman named Grant, sation. Mr WA. Beach, counsel for Miles, Property has Inereased from $38,000 to about | their chapel They’ wil” “auremittiogiy | amd ihe order was given te Nolan taney Ex-GovrRrnor FLETCHER, of Missourt, of | (EM 7 who reserved his decien woe 000; the trade of the town, which for.n- it the hours when prayer and other | to his lady friend for a pui Witness senna’ the special Indian investigating commission, oe jon.—N. ¥. | erly amounted to only #30,000 annually, is | gey, 8 are not in ogress. All the | Went to Shuster’s and found that F. had got who bas heen “wanting to go home” so | World, eh 0 now estimated at $900.00; the assessment of | FeyOUGDS are are self-sup- | the sempies, aud another party got the st That he eit hea ued {0 General Sherman | | ‘Tie GeRMAaN CATHOLIC PRIESTS, driven | the county in which Gainesville is located ing, and sufficient funds will be at hand | dresses. Look at the Styles. that he will be at Des Moines, lowa, on the | by the Bismarckian persecution and tyranny | 5&6 risen from $750,000 to $2,200,000, and the Pe ther Francis de Sales in his new GREEN AGAIN IDENTIFIED. Soth instant, to deliver the annual address | from their native Rhineland, have arrived in | receipts of cotton have increased from eight enterprise. He is v fulof the success George ‘Washington Eddy Slater (@ bor a before the Society of the Army of the Ten- ne, wed are at present located at St pene to over 6,000, whilst tae ion ot of bis ut vey " 4) opp yp eS the day the IS DE. - burd streets. One of them, Rey. Father | Toad was commenced, now numbers 2,30 ‘THE DISCOVERY THAT WAS MADE BY hed seen bim in jail to-day. HABLE GROTHERS, ary OF oe Comte ees cree ety Ot the | Theins, will Femate 1s Bal escas, ntin ee | sand te dally teeeeone "| RaveLInc Suwine MACHINE AGawt.—A | there with Bre Soyder 4 after a most agreeable session. Tue society, | Olbers, Fathers Ebel and Hersch, will pro-| arar AFPRAT IN VIRGINTA.~ We learn ‘at 8 ber to for Mr. Sir. Setters G08 Clethters, | Sonasery sin ae senna Ta Seed to Chicago and Annapolis respectively. | wat'a althealiy at Brook | ih, says: In one of the raids of the Corn. | Jn with Mr. Evans, and Mre. woplotr Corner 7th and D Streets Po ag A ed Sol een i aed Rat wt Onin ten ter ee Laena td cate dante prisouer, and nae bail et 4 oe D** sours, ee Bie ae, | Baum meds auesearu uate | en, wich cela Ratan We ue | ne lsese ictus teat: | Mal ep St mn pe : nied them in their bunt!ng excursions aud | Were CARPETINGS, O1LCLOTHS, JourAa tO", PRORCONT, THE SINGER —Tho | Dosiveae to be dare a Nee aes helt physical Srowoser and fina ty drifted ed mine silver which they Used fororna- | 46 ,CEnEEE! Fisher: unde SD KEEPS nai de eterburgh announces the | [ Sy trecte. fnen were | into @ hot quarrel, when Wright drew his | mets. Ih y E it t PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS Trattenineee™ ~ Sccatin eee pecaeeeies by tbevociety for the prevention | Pistol and shot through the head. | 102, aud Blesuoe Pee ire fod hae Pe" daily Zor the fall aud win- | Journal means the Signor Giorgio’ Honcent | Of Tuelty to children, in te mpecial seastons | Vuehe 2 toe eee sack pe mean: | sav oe ter of 173 and 176. So well known in America. eee ee ey Snee themk 00 | anes ea wah tote aaa tbe map, but gave sa Fincaen tse, SOS RE Sea aS —— ach N.Y on teh Sarat nt rash | Had up tne 4 pat te S2-The first fast mail train east - pers into the — go at &20 last evening. sakes ants. A traveling ‘cw ay The Ultramontanes of the Bavarian cot the govetmment ‘od will rs the. kL i man, exami ny chauge the ministry, | soheat ore, nd, then ded Confederars seaart; the widow of the een a noted of cavalry, has be- emt. of silver. { a, instructor 4m the ‘sou of the UES AND ALL MALABIAL FRVEES are h ther stout’ A‘! L are s7-The jn the case of Fat about wee “IT REVER Pores was - ORES W pplyania avenues Mag Drug Store, 1

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