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a "THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th Street, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Pres't. S. H. KAUFMANN, ntanine THE EVENING STAE ts sree Buberthers of Tax OrNTs PSe WE ENTS PER MOSTH Coper Caxts esc. By may —pow Cents a month. s1x monins. $3 00 TER WEEKLY STAR—pubis ate pre ons invarithly in adcance, and than paid for ne furnished om app: on Frotay— t NATIONAL THEATER. “ GREAT SUCCESS OF MRS. HE*RIETTA CHANFRAT, and her PRILLIANT COMPANY WEDNESDAY BY LONUON 3 SEPTEMBER 22 LAD FS’ MATINEE SATURDAY. THURSDAY EVENING * OL 4 UAINTANCE, An original Reading, THOMAS SZALON DUNCHO 4 Danghter: m, Shraing Dow 4 Law Awake The (Qaaker: deh man; Mr.O F tina to Daty; $ i Family; Please To hea Groeves Me. Bargnet. i One tt the I tar Letrer: Fr Bear, Good Night Toors op-n at 7, resding commences at 8 Tickers, £9 cents enc: + xtra tickst p each one sold, te b aived at the hall ttre per? 3 UrLERA HOUSE. GAN AND HART, Artis BAREL The Great Oricinal wuly it very b ties, ® rewn pecialt ant ® mpany THE BLUE AND THE GRAY, as THE DUYLE & b perform at .THERS. gallant Sixty ninth wil Aten appear. AMILY MATINE® SATI Natroxan THEATER. DAY seo tt fon COMPESNY This wonderful ta Carmen y M rita Quadala una; also. @ ¢ Prime perb cher talent, Tas will be prod and brilisncy. Unda y Moren evenings & Grand Luches enings, Ke Cr renee Ee POPULAR PRI “ESS @ cents, 75 cents, and $1 ed cents extra, Sale of seats commen at 9 oclork a. m., at 3 store OF 1=75- SECOND ANNUAL OPENING OF THE ECOLE FRANCAISE DE WASHINGTON AND OF THE CEKCLE NRAMATIUUR FRANCAISE, Under the msnagement o PROF. ECGENE 1) COLLIERE and M°LLE ¥ PRUD hOMM free to all. Tuesdar evenin fock, at the Rosy eet northwest. Cliss eveniogs, Taesd: ncipal Book and Music Store her particniars apply a! 1330 1 stroet Rorthwest.or G14 F street n. w sepl3 tnovi BAkLow's GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The Public are invited te examine m PAINTINGS, ENGEAVING TOGRA PHS. LITHE PORCEL AINE. &¢ nd in all fri prices at the" OF iors TRamts oi for Rograving te arate: F pgs, Wreaths aud anteed rrangsd H. N. BARLOW, to GLeach Pooks. M® £9: MABINTS DANCING aC. DEMY 914 SND 916 BST . WILL REOPEN FoR THE SATURDAY. SEPTEMBE All the former pupils fnvited on the above cay. ese circrlars, to be bad b or bg ie On Exhibit and Sale AT MARKRITER’S oetwern D and E « Odd Felion ha Chromos, &e. Also. largest stock of Paper H: Window Phades. Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas sels. Rings. Nails, &o., in the District. SF Tene: Cast . BS Pienno remember Nawe and Number. We. 439 Tih sire Chotce Of Paintings. Eneravi “ON TIME.’ FALL CLOTHING. COMPLETE STOCK. NOW ON EXIUITBITION. MAGNIFICENT VARIETY. SUPES IMMENSE QUANTITY. HANDSOME STYLES, 1OR ALITY. BOYS’ CLOTHING, FOR SCHOOL AND DREss ALL GRADES AND STYLES. SUPERB LINE OF FINE WOOLENS, FOR GARMENTS TO ORDE! Look at the Styles. HABLE BROTHERS, Tailors and Clothiers, sepl-tr Cerner 7th and DB Streets D** GOoDs, CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHs, AND KEEPS PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS sing new supplies daily for the fall and win- ter of 1575 ; end 1576, at THOMAS FAHEY'S, and lith northwest, at33 peying the cash and baling it Foening Star. ASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1875. | court, and upon giving the same petitioner | may be discharged,” &e. The hearing on the motion was commenced at 2.30 o'clock ——9——— BUILDING PRRMITS were Isenet by Ta. Spector Plowman lo day as follows: G. EB. Kirk, a two-story brick stable, and remodel two buildings south side F. betweea 9th loth streets northwes\, $2,500, RL, son, extend and re rick butlding north ide I, between 19th Mth streets perth. West; $2). Charles Diggs. a frame dwelling | South side M. between cth and 7th streets ‘orthwest; $200. Charles T. Smitha driek ondry southside L), between 12th and lath | Streets northwest, rem, S50. A. Hiet- | Miller. two two-siory brick dwellings north | side Rhode island avenue, between 12th street and Vermont avenue north west.86,000, oula Roceaboy store and dwelling w » Hand I ode! TWO CENTS. _EVENING STAR. : Washington News and Gossip. Tue amovetof }) ived at the mal Bank note cur- ey re Treasury deparimeat today age " IS ANNOUNCED that Secretary Bristow s Stopped the issue of ten-cent fractional rreney, and it ts probable that we shall ere hear the ji silver dimes. Hox. W. H. Siru, Assistant Attorney vd for the last four yearsand a auty as law ofticer of the Department Interior, has resigned, his resignation ke effect on the Ist of October next. H purposes € < upon the practice of t! law in thi Mr. Jax. K vo. — Lient. Commander mer Kio Bravo, in a the Seeretary of the Navy, dated as, September 221, says that the recent gale on the enast of Texas did not damaze bis vessel in the least, and asks per yotssion to proceed to Houston for fresh water and supplies. Permission was granted. After taking in supplies at Houston the Ri Bravo will proceed direct to the Rio Grande, and enter upon patrol duty on that river. Tue UtEs._The Commissioner of Indian Affairs has forwarded the following tele gram to Indian Agent Miles, at Denver, Col, y to Miles’ telegraphic dispateh a few Since, to the effect that Ouray, head f of the Utes, and his people are dissat ied with the southern boundary of the San Juan cession: “Tell Ouray that the Brn vot reaty very carefully defines the bo: of the cession, and the survey x that line exactly, and must not ped; also that the President regards the attack upon the Hayden party by Utes asa bad violation of the treaty, and he expects Ry to secure the capture and {px ment of bad Indians and recover the v bie survey insnuments which Hayden lost.” ATTORNEY GENERAL PI daily in receipt of telegrams from all se tions of the country, commending his course in the recent Mississippi troubles. THR Rto Krells, of arly is the letter which he wi Ames, and whieh was first printed tr STAR a few days ago, indorsed by thonghtfol republicans. The tenor of the telegrams received icate that this lette, had as salutary effect, if not more so, than if the government hal yielded to Aines* hasty request for troops. Goy. Kellogg. of La., who arrived in Washington this mor z. called upon Jadge Pierrepont, y commended his course. He t attitude whieo the governm: i it would take with lawless men South, as set forth in the letter to Gov Anies. will have the effect of restraining bad men from acts of violence, not only in Mis- sissipp!. but elsewhere FX1ENT OF THE MONEY ORDER BUSINESS. The following statement, furnished by the Sixth Auditor's office, shows the namber of money orders issued and paid for the fiscal year Which ended June 30th last, as com evious fiscal year: The num- Mf domestic orders issued for the fi ar Which 1 ad June 3 ders, amounting to = crease Of $3,106.306.57 over the pi year, orders paid fiseal year 1 Ing Wo $76,505.53 The following shows th nd payments for the fiseal year the international system: Swiss (i 7, AMOUNtINg to” $4545.05 724.25 over the fiseal pared with the be over the fiscal year 1503-4. B. ed) (4,172, amounting to $1.11 ceerease of S tish the fiscal year 1673 Ter Haytiren DirFicurty,—No trouble niet * apprehe> Vué government of Hayt! n consequence of the hostile demonstration recently made by a mob in front of the resi- dence of the American minister. The trouble arose because Gen. Cannale, the leader of the revolution, and a few of his follow sought refuge in the house of Minister E sett, who declined to surrender the re The action of Minister Bassett was dic by feelings of humanity, it being certain that refugees would have been summarily ex- had he surrendered them. I” the cea- d south American states, where revo- ops are Of freqnent occurrer been recoz well as the sta les therm Secretary Fish thiaks this a doubt ful policy, and long ago instructed the Amer- can representatives Not to give it encour- mert. In this instance Canaale and his wers sought refuge under the American legation because It was most convenient and, having gained it, Minister Bassett w. reluctantly compelled to shelter them. S. retary Fish has suceeeded in persuadin: Haytien government to gr Canvale and his followers, leave the country, and the United States steamer Powhatan bas been ordered to Hayti to take them off. Cannale is still lodged at the American legatian. > PERSONAL.—-McCullagh, of the St. Louis Globe, is strongly in favor of Deacon Richard mith for Secretary of the Interior. In a- jon to his true goutness, Mac says “he has more dignity than Mr. Fish, more peau ty tban Mr. Belknap, and more suavity (haa Mr. Jewell. “Vice President Wil» is going to preside over the coming Massac! Setts republican state conveation. ----Mr and Mrs. James K. Young bave returned to the city for the season. retary Delano Was at the Astor House, New York, yesier to Long Branch, and ‘yer, of the Signal service, ar jer were at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. “Gi Kellogg, of Loui is in the city. entalive Garfield, of Ohio, wlio is in is quite hopeful of a ‘republican ory in Ohio next month. °+*+Hon bard Myers, of Philadeiphia, isat Wil- lards. It 18 understood he represents the Keely motor before the United States Patent Office. ----Col. Spencer, of Tennessee, the adroit manipulator of political couveutions, is in town. Gen. B. F. Butler is expected in Washington to-morrow on legal basiness Kefore he returns he will argue the case of A. Grant vs. the Phcentx Mutual Life Insur- &nce Company. of Hartford, Conn., which involves over =360,000 and the handsome row on East Capitol street, known as Graat block. ym. P. Copeland, of the New York Buketin, goes to New York to-morrow night for the purpose of completing his series of articles on the terminal facilities of the Atlantic coast. ----Col. J. W. Knowlton, chief clerk of the Post Office department, has returned from @ visit to Connecticut. THe Boston PosTMaSTERSHIP.—As re- gards the postmastership at Boston, Post- master General Jewell states that he is not dissatisfied with the management of Post- mester Burt, of Boston, and has never com- plained to the President about it, hut that he is dissatisfied with his failing to fie his bond. Mr. Burt was appointed in Mare ), 1575, and. during the spring it was arrange! between bond be fixed at $250,000. On the third of An- am notice was received by Mr. Jewell the auditor's office that bond had not been received, whereupon Mr. Jewell forthcoming he would, be Sonsideret a3 ot rt wou! not desiring to hold bis office longer. Ten days &@go it was again reported to the Postmaster General that the bond had not been receive. He immediately laid these hewiceted to aie his neg! resign. and that Mr. E. 8. = = — Yesterday Mr. his bond wouid be here immediately it, and to-day. Mr. Jewell the it, ASK be taken in the mat- Tur Perse PosTat UNion.—The govern- ment of Switzerland has been notified that the provisions of the Berne postal union with reference tocommunication with Great Britain through France may go into eflect at once, and the same concession will be made before the Ist of Janaary, as rezar ts the United State: AN INDIAN AGENT EXONERATED —The commission. consisting of N. H. Van Voor- hees, of Ohio, member of Congress-elect; E. C, Kimball, Indian interpreter; H. F. Hawks, of Ilitneis, and Asa Hodges, of Arkansas’ appointed to investigate charges of frau preferred by Indians against Agent Gibs of the Osage a have renorte! to the effect that the nd some irvetularities, such as an imperfect system of keeping ac counts, but that no evidence was addae “1 showing corruption aad frand: and farthe that neither the government nor the Indians have sustained any loss. ney. f THE “REFORM” TICKET IN MARYLAND — The various conferences that have ti place hetween the committees repres the citizens’ reform party, the Baltimore | merchants, and the republican state conyvea- | Hon of Maryland have resulted {n the fram- ing of a ticket of reform. The Hon. J. Mor- rison Harris has accepted the nomination for governor, and 8. Teackie Wallis, esq., has accepted the nomination for attorney general. Col. Edward Wilkins accepted the nomination for controller some time since. The republican sta onvention meets in Raltsmore to-day, and will no doubt ratify these nominations. Mr. McClintock, who Was nominated for sheriff by the citize.s’ | party, has withdrawn in order to make room for a candidate who may be regarded as more available. The new candidate has not yet been ramed. POLITICAL NoTES.—Demoeratic ¢ man elect Benjamin H. Hill, of says he thinks that jast at this time ought to be but little, if any, public speaking on political questions, especially at the sout t is said in Massachusetts that General Butler remains quiet in the present here - | state contest because he does not agree with | the repr blicans on the currency question nor | with the democrats on the concilation que - tion. *+--Referring to the Presilant's sag- gestion to Governor Ames, of Mississippi, the St. Louis Republican says: “We believe the whole country will say amen to this im- partial and statesman!i AND races < stake (a dash three quarters of a mile G. Withers, in (two-mile heats fo. twoent Oxm third race, was won ‘by F Kiburn third. g At the Pimlico (Md) trotting rae Te was won by Clar » the sees $.) there w races yester tay for 218 class horses wae wi ‘s Lady Maud in three straight b fe second and Rarus third. Time _ WESTERVELT three eo Thesea wild of his libert charging bim w concealing him a bh kidnapping thechil? er being kidnapped, Wes- tervelt has ultted. As a motion for a new tr n made, sentence will be deferred for four days, to permit a d cision to he reached on that motion. Legal opinions seem to differ as to whether a max- imum sentence of twenty-one rs,Or one of only nine y Ts, can be inflicted. CRADLE AND GRAVE OF SEvESSION.— Montgomery, Ala., was the first capital of the Confederate States. There the Conte le- rate government first established Itself, and the first Confederate Congress assembled. It xtremely notable that the Alabama con his now In se.- nery, and ts democratic by a has unanimously atopte! the following as a section of the dill of rigats of the new constitution which the eorv tion Is framing for Alabama: “The people of this state accept as final the establishet fact that from the federal tion there can be no secession of any ce majori BURNING OF A SILVER MANUFACTORY. — The silver manufactory of the Whiting mar- ufacturing company of North Attleboro Ma was entirely destroyed hy fire last night. Loss estin at s100. Mast of the stock Was in vac! hb it is hoped ar fireproof. If not, WH be mneh greater, The building was also oeenpied | F.S. Draper & Co, and Smith «& Gin ot Jewelry manufacturers, who lose a’ £15,000 exch, all pretty well insured. Over three hundred men are thrown out of em ployment, ANoTHRR_ ILLINOIs—Th PISCOPAL DIFF sOULTY reappears to be still consid erable opposition in the diocese of Llinois to the elevation of Dr. Eccleston to. the episco- pate, and eighteen parishes out of the thirty four in the diocese are said to have unite! in a memorial declaring his election invalid This is the same kind of difficulty that was raised In Dr. DeKoven’s case. but the oppo- } | IN sition now comes from the other side of the house, TuF BLACK HILLS INDIAN CouNcrn The first session of the Black Hills Treaty Connet! was held Saturday near the Rd Clond agency. After considerable wranglt vmong the Indians as to the locality where the eounet! should be hetd, they were noti by: od s eral Terry. on the part of the commis- sion, that the ground near the Crow Butte: by \ been selected, and that decision was companies of cavalry and in- Cloud. Living Witnort Foop.—An olt man named William Yately has just died at the almsbouse in Trenton, N.J., who bad not tasted of any description of food for tweaty- seven days previous to his death. During that time he subsisted entirely on small doses of whisky given to him perioiieally. He was an inmate of the institotion for two years. He died from thoro A SHocnine V main gh exhaustion. MURDER.—The re- of the wife of Alex. MeGillias have heen found boried om the lot where they lived. and a coroner's inquest developed the fact that MeGlilias murtered her and made his two sons dig a grave, into which the almost nude remainsof the muriered womay were buried. The father and sons have been arrested. PORK AT THE CENTENNIAL —The Pork packers’ association of Cincinnati have re- solved to make an exhibition of the hog det at the centennial, and have appotr committee to procure space and to carry out the intentions of the association. DELEGATES OF THE LIRERAL LEAGUE from various parts of the country have been holding meetings in Philadelphia during the past three days to make arran = ention of liberals to be hek in 1576. ents for a in that city Wary He Svurcipep.—Last evening Rich- ard Luther, deranged, committed suicide in Franklin Square, Philadelphia, by shooting himself through the mouth. A card found in his pocket stated he had committed the deed because he had the wrong head on his body. anthBhetntnnn hainia an 1.0.0. F.—At the session of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows yesterday it was re- on rioben or the U: ited Phil various of in! ‘tates at la- delphia on 20th of September, 1876. ———— Tae New York LEGAL-TENDER CLUB &re to bold public meeting on Thursday Cooper will bol ide, and M: Wentelt re ips, Gen. tanks and Mr. Pendieton meeting of the Peter Phil- are named among the speakers, ——— THE WOMEN’S centennial commi' of Cincinnati have unanimously voted to send Sacre eS delphia for the display of women's work, s7- What this coun! really needs is good five cent cigar, ssid - &7Ther» sre 323 American colleges, and the end is not yet. ; aa Prince Adel the uncle of the of Bavaria, is dead. fe was born in isa = Goldwin Smii Se7-The dog tax in Tennessee {i a — ning fo the leat treasury oP tat viata one county four hundred ve dred persons no sireets northwest; €6.9 'L. MH. Sehndider, | two three-story brick dwellings, west side 12th, between H street and New York ave- LOCAL NEWS. THE MASSACHUSETES DENOCRATS, Meeting of the State Convention. ‘Telegrams to The Star. STATE CONVENTIONS. pre northwest 5. Morris Marphy ga VORCESTER, MASS, Sept. 22.—The demo- a three-story a: sement brick dw cratic state convention met this a. mm. at | O@F Improved Fire-Alarm Systems. | [l\"0) ters, aul has twee New Jerse; | nue and Ist streets northwest; €*,000, Meebanies’ hall, and was called to order by 1. Aspinwall, chairman of the state cen- tral committee wani Avery was chosen Tmanent chairman, who tn the course of KEY TO THE LOCALITY OF THE NEW ROX eS The new and improved! fire alarm appara tus in this District ts nearly completed, and Tue Case ¢ Lry.—Yestentay isaster, telegraphed Roston, Sept. from Texas, was printed | THE STOLEN BOY STILL MISSING. he following is pub- yesterday's STA ROE earn er ireia Criminal t, Judge MacArthur his address said: Various accounts of anaual | the boxes and machinery are now being texted Philip Felty, charged MARYLAND REPUBLICANS. | autumnal outrages at the south longer | ¥ith the most satisfactory results. The erviement, was called divert the attention of the people from the | STAR frst pablished st of the new fire 1 States attorney, an at ir capac ty, talemanagement An 1 | adlarm t *, With “rand location « government, and James P. Tastin, REFORM TICKET ADOPTED. of those In power. Men begin to discover | each; but to the p I itlooked like a for the defendant. In view of there be- : ChE ADO * | that the blood is artificial and the | jumble—as if there had been no arrangeme vernal indictments agaiust the aorused, Asony manufactured, anu are ready | Of numbers as to sections. Weputliah be our se! for the defendart coveurred with the Sareea r to administer the affairs of the gov- | the list in a¢ nt and more sa motion of the t is (istrict attor. ernment like thelr own private affairs. | form, with ¢ wy accuse! plead guilty to two, MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATS. | “Tn'conctusion, ne contrustel the lemrace: | Sourtemtas ant " passed only ono: tie and republican parties, claiming that the | alarm ts str rf} There were “ating clreamstances ———— latter establishes, nursed and fostered paper | the Distriet of which we to the t. one of money, while the former party was a nant EXPLANATION OF * eb w titution was mate by the HEARD MONEY VIEWS. | inoney'party and will oppose ang cartes | ant. Sones, which nee Deen we ned leferred sentence ‘antl not redeemable in coin. (Applause) With ing with and desigua Priday Sag andidates such as they would hominate cated within ti | a a 7. = 7 2 jay they deserved and commanded respe: impaette avenue ¢ Terrible Disaster at Tadiancla. NEW YORK’S CHARLEY ROSS, prea See on the north, the line of the | D TOWN FRIGHTFUL Loss OF VICE PRESIDENT WILSO: south, street west, a LIP® —SS His Latest Lette mmencing wit A terrible story of | ished here to-day cbusetts avenue West of Ist street west The flourishing town of Indianola was over: NATICK, Sept. 22—To the Betitors of the Ros Tho: nning with thr whelmed by the waters of Matagonta Bay ton Journal -—1 find in your paper of this | are sout Mas=achusett turing the late eq stroyed. Man NEWSPAPER WAR IN ‘FRISCO, | morning adispaich from Worcester, stating | Of 1th street west. y a that Vice President Wilson would aceept tho Those commencing wit! «lives wer Ane Sees republican nomination for governor and low are In South Wash me-fourth of the inbabi consider it the greatest compliment’ ever pose comme ther towns on the Gal THE AERIAL LADDER DISASTER, | paid to him. Highly as 1 should value soch | lows are of fi the same terrible visitation. an honor. a sense of obligation and duty to | What is known as the navy yard THRILLING INCIDENTS. the country would not permit me to accept 4 shaw b ning with six (u The 6 mowing a as onal parti nomination were it tendered me by the uuan- | @re all r Of A street uorth and been ee wines fre MARINE CORPS CLOTHING FRAUDS. | {mous voice or tae convention. > red to the north « Thw [Signed,} HENa&y WILson. 1 boxes beginning with seven (under » steady, Increasing to # ae eee below) are located in Georgetown. Phe wax waist deep. Every MARYLAND REPUBLICANS. THE MARINE CORPS FRAUDS. — i aan loots ag ads GN orp Meeting of State Convention To-day. | Government ot ie Robert s. sete DW . was awful. Screams from women and et BALTIMORE, Sept. 22.—The republican . jee . Building, 45 st., bet. C street | dren could be heard én ever irectiou. T state convention, which met at Westmin- NEw Yor, Sept. 22.—In the United States mnsylvania avenue. Water Was 6 feet deep in the streets. About ster, Carroll county, on the sthof this moath | district court yesterday the goverament be d Ladder House, Massachusetts | jock Friday morning the wh veered nd adjourned to meet in Baltimore on the | gan suit against Robert 8. Allen, a clothi-r, “one, between 4th and 5th sts. now to the north west and the waves thea bees ; to hear a report of a committee of con- | to recove: 000.” Tt is charged that Aller | 16. B.& P. i R. Depot. 6th etrect ww chopped. Houses were washel away ference appointed at Wesminster toconfer | had @ contract tofurvish uniforms for the i. Bank of Washington, La. ave. a.w tumbled te pieces. The wind toward morn- with other political organizations in regard | marine corps. and that he received about | 13. Globe Uftiee Pa. ave. il abd 4% sts. 2 began a and the water was to nominations for a state ticket, assembiod | £12 000 for uniforms which he had not fura-| 39 Police xenon F sireets nw ting lov The wind veered tothe north. 41 Lon to-day at the new Assembly rooms. | ished. Suit is brought in double the amount Central Office, 4 siana ave. nw then came hope. Daylight began to break. The president of the convention, William J. | claimed go as to cover all contingeucics, th and G streets now : and then did we bebold Jones, of Cecti, not being present, Ephram ee hand E streets now, THE AWFUL DESTRUCTION ick, of Frederick, ist vice president, acted The Southern Railroad War Over ith and I st.e w. it. and thanked our God that we had ischairman. Archibald Stirling, jr., chair- LovisviLr, Sept. The fight between | th and D streets now. been savet, and tostour perilous condition man of the Westminster committee of con- | the Lonisville and Great Southern ' th and LH streets now. WAS Bs Not mpared with the suff ference, submitted Louisville and Southwestern a: | 128. Central Guartbouse Fel Ute THE FOLLOWING REPORT: Louts and Southeastern Railroad comp: U.S. Pension Office, Louisiana ave. nw road dayt ne that “The committee are led by the conven- | is ended. A corsn!tation of Si . } 13%. 11th ane was terrible to bet vot tion at its session at Westminster ou Sth | held at Nashville, yestenta: j ». No.2 ih | be recogniz us day of September, with instructions to confer | amicable adjustment of the 8. . evious. Ruin, total very where. with all organized friends of reform, with a] passenger rates between Loulavil : were seen Walking and jam, view to the selection of candidates for gov- | Nashville, which for the past two months bor | one gully anc anoet er. tighbor ernor, attorney general and controller, have been as low as 50 cents, are now raised | or and told of the tr mand tri to report the result of their consultation ndant of tbe previous night. Deatt destruc tue action of the convention at an adjourr ——_o——_ mm Wer 28. Houses crushed to session in Baltimore on the 22d of Septem- #INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wall Street To-day. ber, respectfully report that they have ear- ried out their instructions, and submit the re Dg over. thers swayed round and lean- The wind was dying and the water lisappearing from places in the streets. following as the result of their consulta New Yorn. Spt. 22.—The Post's Guavetal ar DEAD BODLES THE MEAL FOR Uors:— Your committee found that the sor | rye The Wall street markets are all | ™Ww MULYS. zed friends of reform’ econsistéd of the | Gold opened at Ue ! 1. Clowry. of St. Louis, has recetved the organization known as the citizens’ reform | jC’, 1ula at 220 et Het le following f Additional ac party and the committee appointed by the | forberrowers to 2 t, aud at lower counts of th ray the low meeting held at Masonic Temple, Balti terday. At first 3 ital-32 was paid: t ai rand Pstreets nw of life and vine. Dead more. on the 7th of Septeander, known as the | since then 2 per cont. per annum and Inter hoon ‘ice Station, 7th and Boundary sts. bodies are strewn fe miles along the merc nts) ¢ After a fall, frank were made free o terest or* Although gold streets nu ow. = teach. The citiz eanizing for the aud harmonious conference with the com- | fs lower to borrower for the day. it cannot be bor streets n.w. | re Of the sx er one bundred mittecs of said organizations, and. the inter- | fore’ frum cure tees then lelic per a aa orat streets now. bodies had been found ay up to the change of gpinion Nery, freely among the | there is very. little “doing ‘The leadine Hith and U streets now, | time the steamer mana- members of your commil al several ses: | drawers of sterling bills bave marked. theit 16th and P streets now. ger of the teleg nd safe, sions of their own body. the committees of | rates up from 490 to 49054 for sixty day bills. and sth and R streets nw. | tat the office is aesdown the two reform organizations and your com om 4*4 to 48455 for nd bills. There was little for miles. Ti ing on, and the nomber | drowned will mittee have agreed upon the selection of the sin still go- tollowing ping betore the advance, and there bas been loss 1 human beings since. In the money market 3 per Ceut contiuues the ruling rate for call loaus, although at the stock ex change exceptic Teported at 235 pe cent; first-class mercantile paper ranges from 8 t nd G streets n.w. 1 engine house, K street, between Wth and 17th streets now. Tith and M streets n.w. of ever be known, as there were | alarge number of strangers in town. The CANDIDATES for governor, attoracy general and con- troller as a reform ticket :—For governor, J | estimate of toe nur er es lost is 150. per cent. Currency shipments to the south and | 35. 19th and F streets nw. | Wm. Taylor, on trial for the Satton murder, Morrison Harris; for attorney general, S. | west cont-aue. but we do pot bear that they are | 36. h street, bet. Penn. ave. and I sts. n.w. | was let out of jail to prevent his bet kle was for controller, Edward po he prad ge ck Oe ernm it bonds have ot oth a ww | drowned, and made his escape. All the . The gentlemen named, while per- echined to the extent of fail in guid, and at dK streets nw | churehes in the town are swept away, ¥ reluctant to serve, have expresset to quotations the market is State Wonds at ad K streetsnw. | ches in the y. Joint committees their full sympathy | {bets boar portigey sone Bc 5 The St. Louis Whisky Frands. with the movement for reform, and have. | bonde. ‘The stock ‘market opened with Oct 34 and 2ith streets n.w.| REARREST OF COLONEL JOHN A. JOYCE. from @ high sense of public duty, expres senri, Erie and Union Pacific a? ice, G street, between | Colonel John A. Joyee,ex-revenue agent of their willingness to accept their nomina- | at the clore yesterday, with Lake Slur 18th streets naw. | the St. Louis «istrict, was arresuel yesterday tions. Your committee therefore recommend - Pacl her, and th= rem val Observatory. afternoon in St. Louts by United States Mar- the acceptance of this ticket by the con the Te 1 tion, the recomny meg ndation of it to the sup- port of the voters of the republican party, and propose to vention the adoption of THE ACCOMPANYING RESOLUTION Aesolved, That the report of the committce appointed to confer with the organized friends of reform is hereby accepted and adopte!, and the reform ticket for state officers re- $e. Since noon there bas beeu by and 44 st. s.w. gine house, Va. ave., between 1, Aud 6th sts. sow, nd H sts. s.w, pd N sts, sw &. arsenal gu Yolice station, 4 for we western ng at Jefferson conspiring to defraud Shortiv after the Colonel's ar- rest b applied, throngh his attorney, to Jucge Miller, of the United States cireuit court, now in session in this city, fors e Shore. Union Pacific did not share t e. but advanced y. The extreme sales, stocks in the order of activity —Western Union Telegraph. aW5; preferred, S4S.a5s" Qhic aud Missouri. 16%at it. Pant, Union Pact’ preferred. 615; x6 ; and E sts. s.w. ) fie. e kewann d Md. ave. s.w, of habeas corpus, t doxted by them to the couvention, consisting | Mud'Watene taj.tain tant Delaware, Lackawas th and F sts. s w. he can be taken out of the St. Louis district “tJ. Morrison Harris for governor, 8. Teackle 2° —__ 415. ith and K sts. s.w- while be is under bonds there to appear from Wallis for attorney general, and buwar The Markets, 1. Smithsonian Insti day today, pending his trial before the cir- Wilkins for controller is hereby recom- Bartivok¥. Sept. 22—Virginia sixes, porters | 4.3 11th st. and Md. ave. s.w. ¢ court. Judge Miller ordered the writ to mended to the cordial support of the repub- | 49; console, oy; West Virginia, 9. North ina | 351. 13th and C ste. sw. issue, returnable in three days. ican voters of the state. 66, old. 203; new, 10 bid to-day.” Sugar firm and ac- 9 COURT PROCEEDINGS IN ST. LOUIS. THE REFORM TICKET ADOPTED. se Jenene: Sept. 22.—Cntton weak, with de j 31. U. S. Coast survey, New Jersey ave. s.c. As» Boe —— ae ~- | On & call of the roll the report: was accspted | ciming tondenc: middling Aric Teear a ood 2d and East Capitol sts. Gentes comet met toGag Solow Mater ben and eae an adopted by the unanimous | n.changed. Wheat steals ard Lacharged Coon 2d and C sts. s.c. States court met to-day, Judg vote of all the counties tua legislative dis- quiet—routhern white, 75479; southern ved in the convention. No westerp mixed nominally ellow, 71 . Sd and L sts. se. Frost on the bench. I ‘2. Oats steady for wee- ge crowds are in at- tricts represe:, Police station, 5th st. and S. C. ave. s.e, | tendance, it bein upterstood mt —s telez ions were present from Ceeil, Charles, | term: southern nominal—western white, 4546; wes- ith and East pitel sts, whisky cases would come up. he cases of Wicoinleo or Worcester counties. ‘The cor tuely. Setsmad and Paseateein tees ts 7th st. and Penn. ave. se. Gen. John MeDonaid, Col. John H. Sayoe, Mittee on resolutions not being ready to re- | 9500, Provisions firmer aml more active rk U.S vy Yard gate. Mr. Fitzroy Altre ie f scarce and very firm, 22 f'a23 (4) llth and B sts. sc. ¢ records, port @ recess was taken till 2 o'clock. Bulk meats fatrly _e conspiring to destroy pu r} " : € Iv RE CASES e certified from tae — active—shoulders. 5%: clear rib sides, 12%. Bacon lth and I sis. se. rallied. There cases were cert a A cr . ¥ E firm—shboulcers, 10: clear rib sides. 13}:al24, Almshouse. district court, they having been heard in THE SAN a hE NEWSPAPER | Mime eke Lert aciee bat toe ie Ws ; Insane Aryium. that court on a demurrer. Several other GHT. Butter firm—western extras, 3); do, first, 25426 rases of a similar character were called, in Secnnese Se ETTy DO] Feccleum. sirone—crade, eth: Fe eet eens, | 61. No. 3 engine-house, Delaware avenue Ker pS acted pea Ee iain : . Sa2l, jobt 1% 22. Whisky dull—1 1al.20. and C streets 1. - = = + Fee ene eae ee ae | Baw NOSE, Goce’ a5 Rated halt wid eeueay. | $2: Goperaenent trseting Damen, Nort C ap- | ter H. Krum and John W- Noble spoke for eoean wet nheateay going on. po eye Money,2. Gold, 16%. Exchange, long, 45034; short, itol and H streets. the defendants. ae a! 4836 Goveruments dull and steady. Ew Yoex,Sept.2]—Flonr quiet and unchanged. Wheat quiet and steady. Corn <bade firmer, Loxpon, Sept. 22, 12:30 p. m—Krie, I. The rate for nioney st the stock exchange on govern ft securitt rer cent. 1) 45 . Delaware avenue and K streets n.e. 4th and C streets n. 6th and H streets n.e. 10th and H streets n.e. their demurrer that the counts of the plain- tif’s petition are double; that the acts with which defendants are charged are allegel to beacis whieh are consummated, whieh, if true, would make the defendants guilty of felonies, Whereas they are charged with m's demeanors; that the office of the Unite tates collector of internal revenue Is not Public office In the meaning and intent « the siain.” alleged in the information of the plaintiff. Ex-U“4#4 States Senator the failure of the Bank of California. The Alta this morning printed an editorial charging the proprietors of the Bulletin and Call newspapers with having pursued the cause they bave followed during and since the late panic with the object of affecting the stock market and creating a financial panic. tn consequence the Bulletin and Call pro- prietors through their Attorney, John F, Swift, have commenced proceedings against the Aita for libel. They are also preparing Bridge and Washington st Montgomery avd Beall s High and 4th sts, Frederick and 2d sts, “ No. 5 engine-house, Water and Jefferson sts, p. m.—Erie, 15's; preferred, Paris dis Georgetown p m—Erie, 15% 65 francs 80 mes. 1. THE GEORGIA [NSURRECTION SCARF— “a Arrest of the Leader. Joe Morris—A_ Onnflirt 1 pro®a@bly argos for the papers for a similar suit against the San ween Federal and State Authoriiies Probable ——2- wy ett will pr Francisco Cirontele, which has charged | A telegram from Atlanta, Sept. 20th, to the ‘The Treasury Robbery. =. them with couspiracy, &c. It is expected | New York Herald says: Joe Morris, leader Of the late insurrection in middle Georgia, was captured here this evening. Hehad been hiding here for three days and visiting U District Attorney Farrow at night, demanc ing a kukiux prosecution against certain eit- izens of Burke county. This evening Morris went to Farrow’s office, in the United States court building, and was talking with Far- row, wien Detective Murphy passed in the | A DocTRINAL DisPUTE AT A FUNERAL.— The funeral of John C. Benson, an old manu- facturer, was beld at Paterson, N. J., on Sat- urday. The Rev. Mr. Grenuw a Baptist minister, preached a sermon whieh he referred to death as merriy Uhe tlermina- ton of life, but the punishment tnt an indignant God for the sins of fathers. Mr. William Lioyd Garrison, who as present, spoke after the minister had MOTION TO REDUCE THE BAIL OF OTTMAY. This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, the case of Ottman, charged with the larceny of $47,000 from the | Treasury, on the 2dof June, was called up by Messrs. Merrick and Elliott. the counsel for the accused, on a motion for a reduction the bail required—s40,000. District At that owing to the intimate connection be- tween tho newspaper fight and the recent financial complication some very interest- ing developments will be made on the trial. THE WisST FARMS MURDER. Arrest of Four Men on Suspicion. New Y Sept. 22- Four negroes were yesterday arresied on suspicion of being con- 4 hall two or three times. Morris darted into prney Wells and Hon. Jeremiah Wilson ap- | finished bis #¢ . and repudiated his doc- Sot wee foie ee Theat “Wont | Warrow's private room and locked the caer, | peared for the Gavermmen ana suggested | trine that death was a sword of Damocles to Farms on Sunday, and who is supposed to have been a Jew peddler. On two of the risoners, Who yave their nnmes as Bill hompson and Wm. Ellis, were found sev- eral articles corresponding to what would connstitute portions af a peddler’s stock. The other two prisoners were discharged, haying proved their absence from the city at the Ume of the mur Sheritl Perkerson and posse were immedi- ately called to the scene. No other ke could be found to unlock the door, and the sberiff wrote a note to United States Judge ‘ken for permission to break the door and take Morris. Ersken replied that the court had adjourned till morning, and be could grant no order. The sheriff then climbed over the transom of the door and secured Morris. He had a razor, but did notattempt that they would be ready toargue the motioa after Us¢ current business of the day. THE TEXT OF THE MOTION Is as follows:—“The petition of William fH Ottman respectfully shows unto the court that on the 9th day of August, 1875, he was, by order of the judge of the Pollee Court, committed to the common jail of the District aforesaid on a charge of grand larceny, and in default of bail in the sum of $100,000. hang over the heads of m of thetrdoom. He considered it one of God's greatest mercies to man, redeeming him uften from pain and wretchedness and open- ing to him the gates of a bigher and better life. He thought It would be monstrous to sup that it was a punishment of ay kind, and espretally & punishment for orlg!- nal sin. It was the natural close to temporal existence, as birth was the commencement, and remind them THE NEW BRUNSWICK TRAGEDY. to use it. He was afraid of being lynched, | Subsequently, to wit: on the — day of | 8Pd one Was po more a punishment than the and hoped b ti i i room that th ve bi other. Statement of Profeanon Garland | seit! Soci ae eg ram st tus | Auzwat of the same Sear, he was brow New York, Sept. 22—Contrary pectations of the attending physicians, Prof. James Garland, who on Monday last’mrde Such & lesperate attempt to kill bis wife and himself, is still alive, and if hemorrhage does not set in he may still reeover. Mrs. Gar- land, it ig now thought, will survive her injuries. Garland’s ante-moriem statement | before the Hon. Andrew Wylie, associate justice of the Supreme Court aforesaid, at chambers, on a “habeas corpus, to admii to and said justice then and there required THE RELATIONS OF SERVIA TO TURKEY The address of Prince Milan to the Servian Sal chamber of deputies ts secret, and the forma! bail'In the sum of $40,060, in default whereof | rhund “Bat it le cacoriee trons _ petitioner was thereupon remanded to the | Sety that as : pecial address will be offered, in common jail aforesaid, where he is now, aud as since said 9th day of Augas; | Wich the bouse will a&k the government to put in the county jail to be taken to Burke county to-morrow for trial. A reward of © 500 was offered by the governor for his ai rest. He is small, country-looking, poor! dressed, and was much frightened when caj tured. It is expected Judge Ersken will sum- mon Sheriff Perkerson for conternpt to-mor- Geclare war against T; . All recent Was taken yesterday, and in # he states that | Tadvral author oe eee oe Teaa te | confined And restrained of ‘his liberty. | Pe- | events have tended. to war. Porte bas despairat seeing his home broken up and his a ut ta Mean court that, | asked the Goverment if it will Shinaren torn from him drove hint to the | |AN EXxTRaonpiwary Carastrorie.— | Py Toso of tbe seizure and attacament | maintain neutrality; buteven if It were will- commission of the crime. 4 special dispateh from Lincoln, Neb.,Sept. | Of Bll Spd singular his in by ‘the | BE to s0 it is doubttul if it could restrain ~anuae ne awe, li, says: A most distressing affair, just re- go" tof the United & Losier There rrepressi| ‘eon- MapRID, 22—A ministerial circular Was issued to to-' the union of monarchists of all es 8 _Visit to the offence | to him—whereby be is im} ra" re Au Emperor's United | pis wite, = ~ — erty as rod yaa is t. 21—The of and has been ever said 9th day - public works presented. tn the summber Of s‘pasued | gust unable to furnish the amount of bail re- deputies to-da Syepaee of te Fi to | hands. child | Quired by the order last afuresaid; and he is sanction a vielt of ighteen months he | Sdvised that the offence with which he is to Europe and the United States. Ta see Se eee be ew, eee he is farther THE NEW YORK ABDUCTION. eerror ‘The | tie ctrcumetanges of toe Cane ee than oener Jasanunion mor Stitt Missing. pei eg ran | as aforesaid, excessive, and so if measnred ‘ell Ce va eg ERS Af or S| enor hie abilite te fren ee neainat yan, whose mysterious disappearance ‘on pal vy ', OF ity. same, Wednesday jast has brought out ‘the offer Baa ‘can | OF both, and is therefore contrary to the letter of 2500 reward for his recovery, is still miss- ht ag ah Of the United a tendent Walling said yester- | fire, but, b: bors, | States, ~~ bo well settled of are puffing him @ 3 = day that he had learn ed of @ boy being taken five aos similar cases. And is fur- pose.—New Haven And away in a wagon by two men, and from the ther: Cones or neler right and according ihe =gam. of course?—Boston Post. Bat description thought it might be Joseph Sul. to due course of law enti to his liberty | bis Will probably end in smoke— ven. THE BANE OF CALIFORNIA—The sub- | Upon giving bail In a reasonable and Wash. Eve. Star. rH eee een Sean Baek of Sut dor tee rescee cane fur. | Swow mx THE RIAL LADDER DISASTER. ee es aor omeeets | Sn tee ‘of = ‘hat Chief Eagineer to seven and ahalf millions. The sale aimount of bail required as afore- Sty Youn, aoa the inquest in ‘Dot Jet conmammraatod, It's me | effec to & adil of tee meee eee | seco yer consummated. the case of the firemen killed by the derstood What Seersen ing is ready for a for- ona of ap offence ‘ballable by | terday morning. Aang oe ine care department. Ceca ect | mal transfer, but disagreement exists be- jaw oot 2 Zour honor holding ne ,, tween the directors, a portion of whom Court has exclu- the cause of the break was the extended ley- transfer, ground that sive in criminal cases in said I aed Bpnir mine will produce evouge de the tee prays thatan order may Inder cou be used wiih perfect ately, ut Mow te vee: - a ts inst torea‘a tym rensnable and one &7 Miss Cushman is still seriously som, Alety ¥9 the Lop nection, her home ia Newport, Rugde isiang- “ ** | Other cases of = 4 im this