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| A Yorne Wrnow Lapr CaLonororwep g AND Violate In Pawtucke: i PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exe: pted, : outrage Was commitic dt, the fac ~y- AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, tvanta Avenuc, corner Lith Street, eveun ponte of age, living ies eens . BY house Op South street, was entered by some The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ragged ber fromt her tedand prose, 3, A. KAUFFM Pres’t. Violated Ler. It is supposed that the en- cea So meats ; trance to the house was effected by pushi THE EVENING STAR is sercad by care the key from tbe door aud opening it witht subsersbers at Ten ORNTs PeR WERK, OR F- S othe: key from the outsiie, A young OCR CENT: PER MoxTH Cupucs at the Com lady boarder lived with Mrs. Wilk ‘Two Carte EACH. By mail—postase prepa’ son, and, with the latter's daughter t TREY @ MONA; HF months, $3 OO; one vear. 365 OS. Jears old. the three oc-mpled the bed tagethe TUE RERRLY STAR putissned om Pridey— | —— — ved that chionstorm. was siuniu @ year. postaxe prepacd. as the ya , = BF" Ail subscriptions saverintty in advance, and rob ° 7 ‘ ore = 5 ye imei Cr ae ee 7 ho aa VE. 46--N2. 7,032. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1875. TWO CENTS. Pe upeaire tenement. dire. Wilkiveon haw i nN some one thgowing —— ater tp ber face, aud fludiug she was on the gied to get up, bat in vain, after- MUSEMENTS. Rignold Too Ill to Play To-night! T THE VINELAND EptroriaL Trove ®— A TRAGICAL EXECUTION.—The Galveston ing ont that ghe was tiod down by AM ING STAR. _ | tesetfote yeone wit icone win Telegrams to The Star, | ri"hmsimis'saya s2s'ste | ataan athe sation Eaateest Scat sone sae ae = P | : = 5 > ; ‘9 ° - z regret, from the ‘ollowing medical certid- | Jersey editor in whose braina bullet lies im- | vamed Truitt in Hood county, and the death be would eh or todeath. Whea THE TSICMPH OF THE LEGITIMATE STAGE Washington News and Gossip. cate, that Rignold, the actor, who has been bedded, the alleged bandiwork of Chas. K.| of Jeff. Mitchell, who was trying to convey | she came te &3 she Was bewild- nine BEART vite Vike sscosticet~binloas playing with such success at the National, EXECUTION IN BOSTON. | Landis, is sinking fast at hie home in Vine- | poison to his father in jail. Although every | ered, but managed to arouse the folks up GOVERNMENT Receipts To-Day—Inter- | is too til to appear to nigh land. A Herald reporter had an interview | €fort was made to secure the commutation | stairs. Both the entry and outside doore *“Onee More to the Breach.” ats eel i 35.26. oM i rk 0 yesterday with some friends of the unforta- | of the sentence. Gov. Coke was firm in bis re. dopened. Th lice were notife t : nal revenue, $413,630.11; customs, $517 465.26. r. Rignold is suffering from an acnte rs M x 5 sane po Reel ei hate man at Vineland, when they said that | fusal. and on Priday last the officers pro- | rand are ®e place for ernie Gadbendietintasone in ov y bis or HANGING OF PEMBERTON. | Carruth's mind seems to be getting weaker | ceeded. to put the sentence into execation. hb. 7 Hamp- pasonssitcl scr : - | Sagement for tonight. He may be able io every day, that he is suffering a great deal | Mitchel’, who is a man of eighty years of and n je — amdewrpre, | pe wed to return here to-night. acttomorrow. _ J H.Txomrsox, M.D.” Of pain, ard his eveeisht is very poor. He made several atiempts to commit #0t- aympuihy inexpreseat for her It ta THE NT oF , te cur- | THE NUMBER of applications for patents T! RD cannot walk without support, and the Yexinesday night by hanging him d that the outrage was committed hy BR GFOFGR RIGNOLD i AMOURT of national bank note cur- | 3 ee Paagrn HIS MURDER OF A WOMAN. wound, which {s not healed, continues todis- | with a chaiu he had wreneb: | from the do» one well acquainted with thesurround- SHAKSPRARES NORLY Ww Feney received at the Treasury to-day for | during the fiseal year ending June, 30, 1875, charge all the time. Last’ Monday a week | but his heart failed him. He spent thenight | w REIT OF Ki redemption aggregated $438,095.97. was 21,189, and not 41,489. as made to appear | carriage riding with Mr ursing the sheriff and oii nd on | a LYSSNGYV MATINEK—SATUMDAY | o. oeeaRy Baisrow returned to Wash- | PY 2 Mlsprint in yesterday's STAR. MOOPY AND SANKEY'S BIG JOB. the purchaser oi bis pewspaper, reday night @ guard was placed in his | Lirrie Josey SULLIVAN'S DEATR— Ihe NDAY—VORES, VORES, VORES. | ington this morning and resumed his offic: THE NEW POSTAL CARDS, as regards qual- x Tiere Bognor od grerrptoglhck sano fp me Srikt che aaeed cect nls Seen, | Somes Bex cher ate us — | dur iy, are considered. very sattainctory by the “Showinsice acess Then he could not see the door. He £ towants *y Sullivan = z ~——- ‘ost Office department. Frora the 27th ult. ) VERTED. | been out of the house since that tl many others t testimony sf SECOND ANNUAL OPENING OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL JEWRLE retnrned | (ine first day of issue) up to date, the total Brown, of Philadelphia, has been iE the lifeles< ” ECOL PRANCAISE DE Wasuineron | fom Haricord this morning and resumed his | (emard hus amounten teil ine Conte ae —_-——_. cently attending him, but it fs said fh 3 on of the ixtenedl to tt . datinn nrusually large number in view of the short THE FIREMEN’S could do nothing to ameliorate his condi ti ed about twenty-one, was ~s—lama shay. 1 or: BANOAISE, — . tie: R S CONVENTION. It ix reporied that mutual fi found on the ground, the whole top of his Ms Wash on #trect, and my ware- “Goop Times Come AGAtN.”—Senator | 4! ——— > ee work trying to bring about a settlement be- | head biown off. He was armel with a Isat ld came crest. Ga the dom PROF RLG wee Cameron this morning bad an interview with Six JoszrH HEeKON, of Manchester, Eng- tween on and Landis, with he little pros ple barrelled shotgun. and had a brac | of September 1 ales of salt . . mass land, who fs here on a tour of observation, JALLOWS IN BOSTON. pect of success, however. Soon afte evolvers buckied around bim, and ali | meadow hay fro Isiand. 1 Opening niedt free ue nesdav evening, Oc- | Secretary Bristow. : is hootin, y led. : » "a " t was tober 12. at 6, 0 crock, at the Rossiva eae a Storage oe » | Was at the Interior department today, ant | Exeention of George W. Pembertoa, | *20otivg occurred Carrath demanded pene thy soe Tu bis pocket was foand a | piled in ters, each ter being about ten fect TESS tree Clase eveniags, Mate eee UaHING bas presented the | was shown through the motel room of the | BUSTON, Oct. &—Geo. W. Pemberton sas feb efpege ae from Landie. bat the in which be was evident eee et Fags: | high. There were two thers o salt mead~ re Principal Book and Masic 8t. Madrid ment @ note relating to the | Patent office and the several bnreans by | hanged this am. in the Charles strect. uit, to pay Carruth £30,000 for a thirty-acre farm | father. The old man asked that the boty be | ogee noaT thew went eek ee Puppl: a. 4530 1 atrect | Jurisdiction of courts-martial over citizens | ¢ ‘al Cowen, acting Secretary of the in i r ae mare. = Mrs. M a Bing behoior to him,on condition that he would brought into the ii that he 1 ght pa i" Tan bean guar we susaing teoee eepl3 tunvl | of the United States in Cabs terior. ham, in East Boston, on tae 224 of March. (ge - — —— - 3 htnce his | side of them. Iu pil je pARLOW® ERY UF FINE ARTs, ——art THE MURDER Comarsed. ‘he Vinsiont, Sedateedene wes | Rati es Rien nie hat and shoes tod'tn | Henne eee peeing at the outer er and BAkeow's care oF Ft S| INTERNAL Revesce Aprornturnts— | GOVERNMENT SuIT AGAINST GENERAL | was committed at ty oclock in the after- told by Carruth to Teall, for #130), Landis | the saddle. ‘The execution wan attean tte | pans to the Se en at naan the 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Samuel J. Mills. 4th Kentucky, and Benja- | -LOCH.—The District Attorney to-day | Hoon, Pemberton having entered the house , and it Is now ran by | 3,000 people. A little after one o'clock t ae i pec aur aie ae a The Public are invited to examine my stock of | im Furness, 7th Ohio, have been appointed | d suit in the District Court in the | pp, Prete carseat ment paces Ors a'wife and five children | Wazon, containing the doomed man seate! | Onothe teh. aber 1% NTL BA CHEOMOS. PHO. | Storekeepers of internal revenue. pame of the United States against G. W. Bal. | the cellar, and probably tried to rob her, | HVIDE. the eldest of whom 1s only fitteen | on bis ‘<n, proceeded to the gallows, the | wax missing ‘ince then we have sold mor Pein tinue ow = coe ———— for $16.6 #, arising o2 a | when she resisted, and he choked her and | Tats of age. . . rope was Lied and the execution gone taroag® | or le-< of the Staten Island hay every day. NE PRESIDENT and party returned from special settlement of his accounts as chief | filed her mouth with gravel, causing her The grand jury of Camberland county, now | with. Yesterday, while selling some of this hay, Southern Colorado. Denver, yesteray after- | disbursing officer for the Freedmen's Bureau. | Jeath by sulfocation, Peeibecton wan eee poly pe ies fare yee ae | AGixxrrHonsx fuarBeas ran ice pon pig poor Syl IL Pais sua labia Pisco veee mat eantk | Promotions 18 THE PENSION OFFice.— CeCek fee ee he A ee Pfat Som the time of the shooting: Landis is | At the Dubuque fair a sleepy, poor, horusly | harrow hollow between te BEAMES of every pte : The Commissioner of Pensions is preparing | diamond ring belonging to the murdered aie, acaling UiMEnE Tate.’ He began ty taking te ea ae tees, | HEE Agaluat the Souiie's Autann Leaves. a list of promotions to be made in his burean | woman. NY. Herel Tae ae are eam UP ee vs Opseyn Soeg pay Lewy p99 see eats, tee abe OE a BATTS of ery A COMPLIMENTARY DINNER was given to | in a few days, and to take effect on the first ARREST AND TRIAT. 58 2.35 race, When a protest was entered that he | cont’ Ieee than tenor : EP C=ptain C.C. Adams, of the Treasury depart- | proximo. oral oF written examination | , This gave. clus to the poles. who traced | Sponrsor THE TURF.— Af Nashville, Tenn., | had a Letter recot then tee en pygmy seater on Pon ofcrclind in Hillpeoweatinke g ment, last evening, by his numerous friends | Wlil be made, but the recon! of cach clerk for | him back to Hoston, and arrested him next | yetienday, the mile heal face en ack tay | ine te care than the race he wa ant ees ee FINGS ecranged and Bung for Galleries | sn this efty, in houor of his return from | ¢Miciency will alone, be considered in mak. | day in his bed at hisown lotgings. He was | XQkantay, the, mile heat rac Misdeal, after | ment. and challenged proof. The jndgeseaiie! | ipa, MacWh 1 Vorni Europe." i ing the promotions | Two clerks will be pro: | promptly committed, and his trial occupied | four heats, best time 1-45; the two-mile dush | bim up to the slardl net ewe ee eae textibed Le meag Rey we ee Eee ree end Vernhhed ——_ moted to fourth class, ten to the third class, | from June 2d to the 4th, the only detcace | by Newburn. over Voltigeur aud any | this time be had got bis wrath up, and swore vation and SAD FESUES ERGIBT. TS es nLOW. Coxrnact Awaxpep—The chief of engi- | twenty-ave to second class, and thirty-five | made by the counsel aisigned bim being | Malone, in svi: and the Gentienar sang, | he wate ei go bis wrath worth looking | 35, years of on 3.000 LITHOGRAPHS: fram Toc, to $1 each neers has awarded the contract for building | Poe copyists and messengers, to first a by reason of repeated de- pecs ots rene wey Colonel Donalitson, | at. In the tind heat be let the sleepy hors . 6.000 WOO: N Av. rl ke. r¢ ” class. a ° Major J. . Ce F Squir mut tu 0 phe et ny 5.000 WOOD ENGB: 1S for Serap-books. | the Ices on the Great Kanawha rive ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Te Owen het ine es Danire Ting ail Otte ont ee Sol | THe Torte riesswess Ga RMAs aw Wa | Et LON toC. Me ThE Naval PatTxoL oF tHE Rto| Two months later he attempted suicide, |“ “cincinnati Kaces.-The attendance at. the | With eng ee ot Theswearing of the | MES—The labo: i aad Sale ONE89 | The Micheee bee ag wnay lwania, for $75.12 | GranDE.—A dispatch received at the Navy stabbing himself four times witha sharp ster Park, Cincmnati, yesteniay was ners Was hothing compared Ls | Pelter Ste perhaps, than any one to em. we Oe) senkrrene § TE 2% | snot doliass. Pieper ae Paes inp mera) on the floor of his cell. ae the» Sane wasters pote hot that kathalr ona ae Thoalr | he bimsell is versat. Bat th lawyer or Ne. 439 Tih street, betiooem D and E strects, cusht | THE PROGRAMME OF MUSIC by the Marine | instant, freibe tty deg keene ioe tne eouth o Ce ee night ee heat Hine, #04. In the second | In the Pight with several thowsnnd doliars | Ceo ts iss ar aeetan eeeay ben ue wey Ghoice Oi! Paintings, Rogravings. Chr Band at the President's grounds to-morrow | Bio Grande by October Sth or 9th, ant enter | until a late bour. Pemberton's fainily | were trotted, but the race Boson Acorns Bim. Duin Pane salting go 3 the owner | boll bis kuowled exAine iptmeat' etch st Paper He afternoon will be as follows:—1. Natiozal upon patrol. duty om ihat river. 3 Fen, Ord yisited bin yesterday and the day before. | on account of darkness. Tarver Boy took | bought the field 8? against 35, and in the ent ~ a B a Cg ees . Pictures, Frames, Picture 2 - . 8 a av aa pm, an e The interviews were very affecting e y n 5 ” et - alents of other law. Air. 2. Quickstep, Teuterla; Schacht. 3. | Visite’ ; : : two heals, John W. Hall one, and two were | scooped the whole business sels, Rings. Nails, &c., in the District. Ovaiture, Seaman Teenie euine, | peed the option that she was well adapt | appetite was ood and his sleep peaceful. | rag na en Sauter. Boy aed Hal OMe te teeta aoe eee | undertakings lt Trews Cast ed for the service for which she has been | Te atew I 2 : 9 BF-Picace remenber Name and Number. js1-ly Georgia.’ 5. Selec opera | flected. The steamer Wace: fron Nog | He,t ® hearty supper last evening and a | and Kate Canipbell respectivers: The thing | frome? Na aad where | indeed, something of thi ——————— Mercadante. 6. Waltz. La | Yoru for Galveston, bad arrived at thelauer | SOC oreak fast this a. m., appearing Iwas @ two mile dash, and was wou by Slater, | owner said he came from Cani i Seber’ nek cakes PIANOS, &c E abitzel. 1 Fantasia, Barber of Sa- | por, sacl ae . iit : ye Reeags va | Time, 349. events be cut the ¢ Sit ae ene oe ANOS, 5 ; Rossini. tional 7 4 = Re OK, a ree n the state, lever writers, who ac J rn ee | a —— inter | .TH® Peano ISprANs now In tate cits | sevetional exercises were held atoagsin ihe | ScppeN Deari# OF AN ENOLISH CLER manely that thes aia Sreeven disposed to copy his manne @ AK cial HE NEW POSTAL CARDS, ng printe Se 2 3 vil parlor. Rev. tr. Larimer real a few | GyMaN.—The Rev. Thos. Ryder, pa: of | bad got their mo: ut the case is exceptional, and - : Will probably leave for their nome in New lew ft . +B “4 a Pl " Z without a border, offe tempt the 3 kelec aod offe the Strongestreet Baptistchureh, - | Republica so seldom Curbs oul that tae very frm #1ANOS AND ORGANS. or ner, GPee & temptation. tothe | 50-405 some time to morrow. Each of them | vent praver tor the contenned man, kneel- | hum, Eneland, wast aed cond in be a autbor happens to have the qu et printing of business advertisements and . 2 was found dead in his bed fetit A two-Bank and Pedal Smith American C Nustrati ev th fi isiek Sica: rdepartore sv! \ug with him. He was affected to tears, but | yesterday morning at the residenca of Mrs. COUNTERFEIT MONEY IN THE Wake or | SUecessful etitor and journalist, taat excep. , Saeiiaes : t “y sesso Pagan Mir dle ghia a @ profile Ii sor | Pemberton was calm without being stolid | Harriet Beecher Stowe, in Hartior, Conn ry day brinzs to light | Gos of this kind may be put aside as irreie- Rinpestend Ineoi ee Lat itor 215, ant 9 | or indifferent. There were about 400 persons | Mr. Ryder was traveling for his health, an rfelt putin ct : yaut. No doubt one of great reason ton, in per feet order... pois a ie e = a veges Af printed and clothing. Tr ‘atbered in the jail rotunda, includiag legal | probably died of heart disease, as he’ was s city immediately after the ¢ | are, ou the whale, » 1 Seven: Sttp New Roland °: y and condemns it to the limbo of rehasel ticksts tor | Witnesses, physicians and 59 or oO pollce- | tider tea ent for an anearism of an nr. ney are well execute j i as Matlable and conden » of >, frorn Whiten polat | men, mest o itizens % tery near the heart. From letters of intro- culated. t ive. We furnish the fol- | A ectS i" Agents for Steck Unsirallnd Planva. held for postag+” letters. k to their homes, n “6 Hy Ocoee ere ineeR the ro. | {uetion found on his person and from anto- list of counterfeits discovered up to | their ene —2 = —— Gov x: >: c ive then ‘a's 4 ” n6 TO- | graphs of distinguished people t puan- % s foroished b: be = . ALLBT, DAVIS & 09.5 PIANOS, colebraicd S: SENONCS OF SEE Ose Bree. | oe eee eapenees ch yo tunda, supported by the jailor and Dr. Lari. | trys whieh appese ty rates eae te ee of the Gorman ing and for sw cetnes: of tone, delicacy of touch, TION.—A letier has been reecivet by maken bee wy mie. "He sat in @ chair on the drop, and y, wh yay ater ay — obtained at - f “threes He elles of sopserocti, tor Calon Soe APM | tlemman in this etty rom Gov. He: pli bnscaect while Sheriff Clark read the warrant the | 'person of conciemoie ete eae. pee Gulcegs. 4 % cal tov. He —— _ =i hile § P, ereon of considerable note in England Chicago, ferment STL 9th street por:hwest. se?-coly’ ediand ape mbar gee CkooKED Cavgtr Sa | jullor ctrapped togetiier his hands at feet. At | Fils funeral will take place on Saturday. the | Chicago, ss Mer HE STIEFF PIANOS, onsarpaeed in tows. | returned f Will make rervisor Matt ctor Weoster | Wo'elock Dr. Larimer offered prayer, after | remains being held for instructions [rea hig | Nationsl. Bh touch, and durability, on easy terms, speeches. Both sides claim the . b for so" epieious which the jailor adjusted the noose around | friends in England. - comet cqtns dient inreek have for nSaspleions that hs 3 3 R . iten_ will be elected, bat I arr ieseeiol his reck and put on hima black cap. Hardly fessional (st gta oy Every personal effort. possihl err oe of in 3 recat ss duh tole | Sve minutes after Sheriff Clark touched the | ‘Tare PENNSYLVANIA TREASURY INVES. xton Ji , | bas & st (halt sgasre above Patent © made by the republicans, aided w => produced ii their | SPTing. and the body dropped almost teu | TIC ATION. je session of Uke Pennsyl- | Ponghkeepsie, New York ing. The n Pinnoe nud ont rigs Eon fcet. There was a single convulsive effort to | vania treasury investigating commission | al, Red Hook, New Yous .| Work the less be thiuks of providing fur < =F eet ee are cata Hoey tacks, and the body straightened and | yesterday. several witnesses were examinel. | York city s100, Central | Rimecit in directions wich are in no way by the of Baew _ . slowly turned round and round, finally set- | one of whom testified that hehad been in. | $10.—Memphis Avalanch bound up with bis work.— London Spectator bids fair to bring poor Senator Chandler to a cuca. ives Rane tae back to the spectators. After | formed that State Treasurer Mackey hel oa Sees a x a miserable end. The Senator, since his state ie : e he first spasmodic twitch all was over. | drawn four per cent. interest ona deposit. of nore 3 in Orange, New Droprinc Six THOUSAND Fret. Pas Felleved him of all other employment, has caught last n Te the wet When the body aad been banging nine min- | twenty thousand dollars with @ banking firs. | 2°tS€¥> Fegisnt, John Fagin, & | cension was a very beautiful one, tt >= ployment, hit at ates the physicians examined it, and the | at Lancaster. He declined e 1 called upoa Mrs. et | t . * made it the business of his life to pursue the | drawing spirits unlawfully from the et ‘ pcttined 40 sive bis au | Moving At trst in as iy A ee 43 di drawing ty a y from the ets: cicTRy men retired as soon as the body ceased | thority for this statement. The vouchers for | Knowles, a widow, with whom he nai a | Tt altitude of perhaps ® haif-mile it en- RicuEN Bsc ray of him that he was drank.” Tae corte. | OO" = to nove. Death was caused by concussion | disbursements from June, 1873, to 174, on ac. | C#*UAl dequaintanée. After remaining a | We wit current, ‘Ww proposed it im Ps. ave. pondent has juet given bim the siip @snin ivis-A® EARY as Lyino of the brain, or the shock oF the waa and was | countof publ c buildings and grounds are | Short time he asked Mrs. Kk propelled it in 2 tse Ai Louis court tat the coeee ten Kens suen io ees instantaneous. 10:30 o'cloc! doors | 5 t c landing being ator with unsteady gait must poster j Maka tisk the be farm of Mr Fred Mauton, aboat ‘wo THoeayr” begin again—J. ¥. Tritnne. | eine Fndee 2 # quarter south of Cuyahoga Fails, ptt al aannsl usiness, xdge Louis £ ~ balloon was al its great gh New YORK Vorers in Wasnix i | wel bea, witnes ts erneon it will be buried privately. Georgia assembled at Augusta ye: Kno 7 ms Who Watched ys s F > TON ¥ negs to rebs the purpose me excited, when the boy, £ - ge WITHOUT A ROSE. Tor New Yorts Republican Association bas Fares . > in bi THE FIREMEN'S CONVENTION, | colcted’ people intended ty onense lean inn jesatety of his mother, seized @ heavy Na taongn wah un teed ee pub'ished an address to the New York state aid fase te cles Proceedings and Festivities. | °!'Tction, und to consider the best means of | leLof wood and struck Fagin on the t escend rapidly, so rapitly, in fact GIES ARE HARD voiers residing in Washingt m, in which at independ New York, Oct. %—The conventioa of | Promoting the welfare of the eolorad peop'e bob gh cg regent hg mayb fan_ cpholy. sapecaea Op ‘one’ thee aaaee sek Y ie tition is called to the important election tryi hief engineers of departments of the United | [tsolutions were offered eondem tI Wedneedeg nee mata in a stapor | Gashed to the ground aud killed - ae = which will be held in New York 0 the 2i 0! b Stutes reassembled this a. m., and were ad- | {yKewarmness of the general gove has been arrested, o'2 Be died. The boy | their worst fears were not readiz AND MON S¢ November next, and to the questions “of the morning papers fnili | dressed by President Hendricks, who recom- Minienine Petes Ieee at bath, con: ns been arrested. short of a miracie that he was . the maiatenance of our free school system | «1 u-ly conveys the Impression tha t | mended that ail future gatherings for busi- | Plmen es nty. trials, ain depre, | SINGULAR DEATH OF A House. —T®, | pleces, as the balloon burst as BUT against sectarian assaults, of eanal reform, dmousty implicated by Che ‘s should not occupy ‘more than two or | (he Warhington county trials, and depre | SINGULAR guiar ac | W@spaying out the drag rope, the noise, a€ sl tie honest payment of all the nation’s jut ny was General De three days. It was resolved to abolish the | 2%ng the appointment of democrats to | Columbus, Messenger says: A singular ac é expressed it, sounding like » WE WILL atigus, and of honest money which will | of tle Presicc oftice of treasurer to the convention and con- | Mice in Georgia. The question of enigra- of Sherif C, Vaughan. He bats vophicaion "in less than ton seconds all SELL YOU CLOTHING Sear @ tie upon its face.” Alt New York | who ran unsuccessfully for Gow fer the daties pertaining to that position on | Won Was also considered, but no final vote | Pf Serif! te & clever pautare ox on an bad escaped from the balloon. whictr AT PRICES THAT WILL Fepoblicans are urgently requested to.s0 ar- | si.sippl, bul who was velther ¢ ihe recording secretary. After paseing yotes | 8S bad. acres. ‘The horse did not couleup for severai | doubled up in such @ manner as to form © z 2 range their affairs that they can repatr to Sustained by the Adminis: of thanks to the officers who governed their A Boy INSULTS HIS FATHER, AND Is Fa- | days, and fears began to beentertained that | Parachute. The Professor immediately be- COMP their respective home3 and cast their ballots | the lie isso maliciously poisonons that i proceedings, the convention adjourned to Pat’ ving bev an to throw out ballast, and, although his \jo TALLY STABBED BY HIM—Pat'k MeGrann, | he was stolen, fruitless search haviug been % ra > RD at the November electio: wit] doubtless be in great vogue with the « meet In Philadelphia next year. After ad- 300 s los fail was rapid, and he struck the ground THE HAR! yi of 300 east 62d street, and his son John quar- | made for him. But on making @ closer m Tees was sh ce Tows.—A | 1ePendent” editors —W. ¥. Graphic, sournment, the delegates went in @ body to | reled last night in Style's carpenter shop. ai | search the horse was found ina thicket of | With considerable force, he sustainel but TIMES. Piiernttett meen oo iirtas arr - ks Sucllce Grasset witness a ‘parade of the Bre department of | 350 east 62d street. The son taunted his fath- | briers and grape vines, with his mane sear pret py oy ion my —— a —_— ntler ny siness PERSONAL —Chief Justice Wa as re- | this city. 118 p. m. the chiets will witness | @,, al ri “jgnorai dy”? the ears closely twisted around a. vine, ht arm by its comi In Contac OUR STOCK IS IMMENSE hb for some years, and h@s grown | turned to Washington. --*-Sustice J ph a display te lost ves, oe ie the — oiler naman fhe eanarcoeene cael rehisel and the animal on his knees, dead’ evidentsy the anchor as he alighted.—Akron Argus. whee ais Susplei@usiy affluent, as others have lost | P. Bradley, of the U.S. Supreme Court, wow | Wl! be tendered a dinner at Delmonteco’s by ae aks Eee Mae and stabbed the boy In the side. He was | having choked to death by accidentally get- taken to his home. and the father locked up | ting his mane caught inthe vine and then Two MILLION FOR THE ADV* stewexr in the S9th street police station. The boy's | turning round continually in the samedirec. | OF EDUCATION IN AMERICA.— Che Hon. Re wound is serious, and his recovery doubifat Uon until the twisting drew so tight around | C. Wintb: ex-Gov. Aiket,, Chief Justica The fether said he had spent nearly all his | bis throat as to choke him to death. —— coal hone Hon. William M. the boy, 4 ae E é Sin DEMON. Bin Tea, et UCD trouble | crrp-yivrsa has been quite an epidemic | Gencrai Barats ita ete ————[$ of late at Southbridge, Massachusetts. Not | Messrs. §. Wetmore and G. Peabody Rasseli, REMAINS OF THE Wire OF EDGAR A. | long*ince the boys raited a monster, fourteen tne Majority of the trustees of the Peabody Por.— Considerable surprise has been ex- | feet long, which required several’ men to | educational fund, met in the Fifth Avenos pressed by many citizens of Fordham that | manage. A man of large pro; jons and | hotel, New York, on Wed: . After the the committee having charge of the matter pone d weight offered to be “that he could | meeting the secretary, Mr. G. Peabody R» = of erecting a monument over the remains of | hold him.” The bet was quickly taken, aod | sell, said: “Our expenses have never « the poet, Edgar A. Poe, and his mothe.-in- | the too confident individual tried the ‘cord | ceeded the interest yielded by the two law. Mrs. Clemm, have not taken measures | around his waist and grasped it with his | lion of dollars that Mr. Peabody intruste | |. to place the remains of Mrs. Poe by the sie | bands, but no sooner had he said “Let go” | us. We are, however, permitted by ube trast ofber busband and mother. Mrs. Poe died | than he wentover walls and rdens, and | deed to use fifteen per cent. of the yale at Fordbam, in the house in which Poe | was glad enough, after yelling like mad, to Sbould the interest produced by it be inade- wroteThe Raven,’ and her remains were | be rescued from his perilous position. quate to our needs. At the end of thirty eng in the old 2 ee “You CAN SCREECH all you like, but the | 3¢#*s, seven of which are expired, the two ee I get the best suit o'clothes in this yer house,” | the remainder to similar extabiisnemenis ie MopEST BUT MURDEROUS.—In the San | suid a tramp to the parlor full of young |a- the north, and the responsibilily of tue trus. Francisco jail isa giri only 16 years old. She | dies. As he seemed to mean just what he tees will end : : pee gry degli a borage = : Hare tpseeoncten fonicem ego in noth- looked at by visitors, and faints when drank- | ing at allexcepted Impudence, having cace-| 7-Gen. FiiyJoun er and Ro . ards are brought bleeding and yelling intothe | fully disrobed outaide _ previous to his sudden | pryor reer handi we ae pa oF ad Lege ig! — cod —. tr ae Sao. Led bus out eee ne go "| society. of retiring modesty and gentleness. Her ‘old gentleman’s new outfit at him Sin Snails tenses Atle aehamel pame is Annette Gillard, and she is await | through thehalf-opened door. Necessity is | 07,200 British admiralty have saspeades July, ordering the surrender of fugitive L MINES.—On | slaves found on British vessels. And a bought at the lowest cash everything deposited to his safe-keeping, | has been passing the summer in Vermoat catia insurance tuter- prices, at a time when the whole# guilty. the other day, of a piece of ro- | avrived at his home in Newark, N.J., Wel eece We Reo, market was overstocked and good! were mance, notwithstanding his unprincipled | nesaay, on bis way to Wathington. ---- Mrs MOODY AND SANKEY. f off at lees than two-thirds career and Sheroughiy an.satimentel ap 7 te t Charles Moulton will be married on the 21s; | They Have Struck the Right Place. their value, and to secure ready cash sales Carriages Were observed to dant aniniiy eo | instant to Mr. J. H. de Hexermanu-Linde w YORK, October §—Messrs. Moody we give our customers the before @ certain Catholic father’s, who had | crone, ae = WwW fen, seers oe oS Prony a spoon oo “t P1 ceremony will take place al ‘ambridge, | work in Brooktyn on Sanday, ir 3ist, FULL BENEFIT evidently been expecting some such arrival " ¥ OF THESE GREAT ADVANTAGES. tehf " 4 | Mass, Mrs. Moulton’s present reside atthe Rink building. The services will be Sistemmonace Wwiditebeal foes ie otuoe -+-Gal. J. W. Knowlton, thief clerk of thc on the same general plan as observed in upon the approach of the carriages aforesaid. | Post Office department, returned from Hart | Great Britain, and two services will be held From the first vebicle alighted a gentleman | fora (where he went to attend the marriaze | every Sunday, at 8 a.m. and 4p. m.,as long and very handsomely-dressed lady; from the | Of the Postmaster General's daughter) !a-t | as the work continues. Last evening a eub- second @ stout, well-conditioned man of some | €Vening. Mr. E. W. Barber, third as seription Was started, and $1,600 was pledged thirty-five years aod a slender girlish figure. | nt postmaster general, Wwexpectel Lo rium | at ouee. whose ty face et | to the city this evening. ---- Mr. Ane0 —__+—__ ihe Hight of aitaan Caeeatee Pieces | chiet clesk of Ure cam divisions boot Othe FOREIGN NEWS. (wo issued from the house man and wife. | department, bas just retarned from Spri Why they were elandestinely married has | fel, t ‘ rot yet appeared, unless the mother, sup- anufactore of the new postal carts. | Tetegrap porting herself and daughter under the pro- | ****Commissioner Smith, of the fadian ba- | ceived feeting shadow of Urcie Sam's favor, should | Teau, left for New York to-day, and will | of Ba have deemed her child too young to assume | probably be absent u) SUCH BUSINESS SUITS AS WE OFFER FOR 610 — 12814 816-815 HAVE NEVER BEFORE SOLD FOR THE MONEY. Bavaria. to the Daily froin Vienna says news been re nere from Munich that the King ‘aria has refused to accept the resigna- 11 Tuesday nex. tion of the < | The I Ministerial Crisis Mass., where he went to look after the NU ON, Oct.3—A speci P ministry, and adissolution of the . chambers is probable. RESIDENCE.—From the Back at hin Post. fact that the architect Renwick, of New | Marra, Oct.—Mr. Vidal, the American a | York, accompanies Mr. Corcoran to the city | con+ulat Tripoli, has returned to that city. for the purpose of changing the picture gal- Go meee lery in bis residence into a gr. miny argue that Mr Corcora OUR STOCK OF OVEBCOATS aS UNUSUALLY LARGE AND SHOULD BE INSPECTED AT ONCE. the crres and responsibilities ineident to the marriage state.—“Gleaner,” in Cincinuati Mr. Corcoran 6 THE MARRIAGE OF MISS JFWELL. telegram to the New York Herald fro: Hartford, Ct., October 6th, says:—Tae w: ding of Miss Josie Marshall Jewel!, eldest iu this wi danghter of Postmaster General Jewell, and | before te war. Mr. Arthur Murray Do ige, youngest son of | aod his own fi he the Hon. W. E. Dodge, of New Yor, took place at the Asylum and Congregational chureh this evening, at a quarter-past sev o clock, in the presence of « jarge and vei select audience. The ceremony was per- formed by the Kev. J. H. Twitebell. Amon u persons present, aside from the f. of the contracting parties, were Secretary of the Treasury Bristow, Attorney G-ueral pd saloon, wil ’Mr. Noe was arrested yesterday p.m, and ter, in the style that he dit | the authorities are endeavoring t¢ keep all death of his d hter particulars secret. The prisoner is a well- nown thief, 1s about 26 years of age, light complexion, and stout built. — was con- tronted with the wobroker with whom he thetr elegance. This last | hud pawned Mr Now's watch, and he was orcoran forsook the White | immediately identidied. The’ pawnbroker does business in Brooklyn, and received the wateh the day after the murder was commit- ted. Justice Wandell attended at the cen- tral office and committed the prisoner (whose r Ing trial for stabbing @ man four times with | the parent of persuasiot a cher knife, and mmashin; skull with ‘a brick. — sa! LAW LESSNESS AT THE C es Wednesday night an attempt was made to | s7-Colone! Baker's disgraced relatives im THE NEWS FROM MISSISSIPPI [8 to the ef- destroy the large West Brookside (Pa.) London tpeid &@ photographer 11.009 to pre= fect that the whites, under Gen. Chalmers, | breaker, owned by te Puiladelphia aud | vent the sale of the uiiurtanate soldier's picy oon be brewers . negroes at rie poarrnage sno bar company. The — ures on the sireets. and expec’ either capture or iperse | smith shops, fan house, carpenter shops an &7-The authorities of Richmond, Va., ba them. Senator Alcorn hassent a telegram to | oil house connected with the breaker were | extended the bospitalities of the cna ke eae Attorney General Pierrepont. in waich he | burned down, but the employes succeeded in | widow and Gangtter of Stonewall Jacksoa says tbat politics has nothing whatever to | saving the breakers. West Brookside is in | for the 20th, when tuestatue will ‘be unveiled. do with the present ag which is entire- | the southern portion of the region, and has ly of @ personal character. __ = inent In the New York canal frauds, is very CHESAPEAKE AND O8IO CANAL AF- ——$—_————— ill from poison, taken during @ recent als FAIRS.—The board of direciors of the Chesa- A TRENTON MysTERY.—Catharine Brady, | tempt at suicide. Peake and Obio Canal Company met in An- | a girl sixteen years of age, died suddeuly at | sa-The Bavarian Ultramontanes have ine Trenton on Monday from, as her friends said, | troduced a violent address into the chamber ton the month of September was 67,676.61. The | heart disease. Her body was taken to hi of deputies, cou] tonnage for the month was 115,129 tons, house, in Chambersbui ca puties, calling for the dismissal of iq &a increase of 14.494 tons over Septembe., | and while the faneral was being Ith have prevented hia m extending general hospitality. His HAPLE BROTHERS, aud Clothiers, * 7th Aner parties have not been omittal are celebrated fi summer Mr. Suipbur, where he has passed ¢ season 1 in Europ eifoyed the Tailors weer © D** Geens, CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, AND KEEPS PAIBNT PARTLY MAUVE DRESS SHIRTS Beceiving new supplics daily for the fall and win- ter of 1S avd 1576. Immense stock. Store beild! from 7th street to K—No. 925 D Streets 5. We hitherto been quiet and free from violence or | ,,87 Jt 1s stated that Heury 8. Belden, prom= endiarism. name is kept secret) for examination. ‘po Jay, ex-Minister to . : “ ere tonrte ; Governor Ingersoll and lady and : sented to the A Foundry Burned. tenant Governor Sill and lady, Colonel It ts a fine! Potrevie, PA., Oct. #.-J. & M. Garner's W. Knowlton, Ir. McDonald’ and Mr. | room, and there are strong hopes that T9ry foundry, at Oakland, Pa., was totally de- Wocdward, of the United States Post Office | schore isto be reinstate Fug” ia Courier | stroved by fire last nizht; estimated loss, department; Henry Watterson, of tie Louis- | Journal. £30,000. Phe building and portions of the ville Courier-Journal; Samuel Bowles, of = Au Lic J. 2 running WJ re, for burial, | ministry. -b street and 706, . machinery were partially insured. This fire id yester- | ga-Two schooners were seized by the Breet. the Springfield R-publican; General Haw- | THE WEEKLY Sra, now ready, contains | Geprives a number of operatives of Work Uer4, a nhe current expenses for the month, | day. the coroner, who had recetved intelll- | Ueited ‘Stat « revenue officers at Boston yes- wore tr W_w. BURDETTE Seo. | iy, William Walter Puolpa, of New Jersey; | the fashions for October by Jennie June, | the eoming winter. ae $32mct. Net revenue for the month, gence that deain reeultod trom abortion. ar- | terday for son-complianee with the cael peed ¢ Harvey Jewell, o! ‘court of claims, aiel and loc: eae > ere eS servi woe | quit the use of suitable fog horns. Gee eee Bostou; E. A R C8. Dav ac all the news of the week, general aud loca’ Killed om the Track. quiring for A THE CATHOLIC Total Abstinence Union | {f2i Yeaus had been nyclnead Bebe! | 8erMerrie England bas fast ne of America closed its sessions in Cincinnati | “4t fae a antec ot * | trains, too. They run at sixty miles per bon = . Resolutions were adopted en- THE EPIZOOTIC seems to be having almost the distributors are lef barely time M. Ford, of the New York, New Haven and | choice stories, poems and sketches; ag PorrsviLLE, Oct. & — This morning a Hartford ratiroad; Samuei L. Clemens | tural and household matters, etc., etc. man, name unknown, in attempting to (Mark Twain), Colonel Joseph Selden, of | Terms: $2 per annum in advance; postage | board a passing coal train at New Castle, fell Norwich, and other men of aote in the state. | prepaid; single copies tive cent wrappers. | and was run over; be died in a few minutes. Pe.sonal friends of the bridal party — 23 os about one bupdred persons—came up with Found Drap.—An Englishman, named Tue RETURN oF Miss LEAGUE.—Misa the Hon. W. E. Dodge on @ special train. | Sellman, who for several weeks hat been in | Jennie League, about whose entry into the The cevemon: ihoneh in a Congregation! | the nent of Captain L. T, Jones, near | Orger of the Holy Cross at South |, Ind., church, was conducted according to Episco- | Waterford, was found dead in’ Mr. Jones’ | go 1uch has been sald, arrived at her ‘home pal ee The groomsmen and bridesmaids | barn on Saturday morning. An inquest was | in Baltimore yesterday morning. Miss L is were: iss Florence Jewell, sister of the | held over the iy on Sunday, and a verdict | tall and delicate, butof very attractive man- bide, ard Norman W. Dodge. of New Yoric, | reudered of death from natural causes. Sell- | ners, She states that she joined the order of brother of the groom; Miss Luv y Sellers. of | man, we understand, had been‘on a ‘big | ber own accord, and was fully determmed to Philade — and Bradish John >a, of New | drunk” the day before his body was foand.— | lead a religious life, but that the Sa; orcas York; Miss Helen Jackson and .{. P. Haten, | Lowkun ( Va.) Mirror. at the South Bend institution insisted upon of Brooklyn; Miss Mary Strorg, of Hartford’ SS ee et her immediate return home, on account of = H. DeForest Weeks, of New York. Ths Pons fl te BELL Foxcs— Underneath the aimeulzies of | jaet Sunday in the Sacris- usbers, who were ane ot on rooes at he vests of several conductors on the 7th- of St. cl areh. e regrets very Yule in Ist4, were W. B. Bininger, R. 8. Bus- | &venue (New York) railroad have been found ae that she has been the cause of somuch DeWitt Cagler, of Phitadeipniss 6, naw | ofa pincont lociier comade the eipteion ect * soil, Win Cushing, New Haven, and Wan, | stmedisted the ring of bell pasches, “fiese | MR. HENRY BERGH, of New York, has Strong, Hartford.’ About fifty other ciass- | Were rung on rece! tion of the fares, | been presented by the British royal societ: ins tes of the groom were it, And4wenty- | #nd of course no of ‘the money was in | for the prevention of cruelty to animals wii five of Miss Jewell’s Sihasmnates @t Vassar | the uorurg bell punches. Tue men have | a large engraved diploma. A letter accom. were Also tn attendance. After the wedding | been arrested. aise Delon whan ite soctoty tins the eet Postmaster "Generate, Which eee eeege | SUictne.—Dr, William Baker, of the Uat- | fe'tomter: in Fairmount ‘k, Philadelphia, and ap- | frst » all the of the | way Pointing @ committee to collect funds from | disease Is much ‘milder aad tae geopurting | "ay-Tne lace Mr. Ralaton's country sear all the Societies for the completion of | of horses attucked is less. But all horses (Belmont), twenty-five miles from San Fran= spain Ea meet leare. “if thi pL Leteba’ or the land conduct ug Lid qui ta ts CRACEEES AE IEE USHTAESIAL— Th | Solar auauel renationee it wal aunt ot | coat ones arte come pretty considerable and fountain to be erected as wide sweep this fall as in the year of its distribute and chuck oul the parcels @t tog convention of whicd has beea in session at St.Louis for some days past, yee: y effected the t organization Of @ national society. A committee was ap. pointed tp tenn for erecting and runniog bakery at the centennial next year. MoopY AND Pa taninigin ye meeting A and laymeu Evangelical Churches at gg held in that ined eeey Sea bate "es cae tae in joc: in rh.) a MATIOAL IN- PES, ac. small gongs, which were sounded by means | grief to her father. vember. —______ ot NEGRo Sone eameny Brewster: —_—_—_—_————— = e negro 2 who was arrest s7The public evening schools ew July last ona of abdactir white tobe a ply iat oe Charge of abdacting me York are opened next Monday. s7-The Fall River 1, of Philadelphia, was found Jost ®1,000,000 | €TS was left iS bike ing iuisring, and it 18 impossible fo ascertain | 8% get bim some beer. Si opened and the execution was over, the | how the Pplted. cert’ | then he asked Mrs. Know i whole time having been exactly one honr bov about fifteen, to go for it. The body was given to his wife. and Unis ac A CONVENTION OF COLORED PEOPLE of | [esed; wherenpon ree me 4 keh tne psa em ee er 5 ‘Geaunster, A, TEEs's SEW DIE WosEs, attended. The house ras elaborately descr Unable to take care of Imseit oivthe street | | A $000,si0 FarLong—John Gorham, prest- Sor schertaatendn sear on in wages by taking their two montis’ “vaa- | Songs were Al 1 Ay in che x > Ps | — — Providen: has fail RTMEYER, the notorious abor- died of bog Oe none wk FEAT | plants. The bridal party reeived with Post. Reighboring houso, ‘where’ aa hour or two | ing Company, of Providence. iL. jet. | | MADAME Foi the hn S7-Six thousand hogs have died of bog dis- beseech = A BRS | parlor, the pate tie reli; im the wost | Tater he was found dead, a bottle which had | His Hubliities areestimated at $600,000. ‘The | ttoniet of St. Louis, senteceed to. ease atand about Columbus: Onis daring @, OPPOSITE PA- piel Bo BO & feral contained an ovnce and «half of prassic weld | officers of tbe company state that his failure | tiary for ten yeare'on Wednesday, the past month. Use the rich, natural Flower ofpreof power at the west end of the room. Tne | peing found by his side. in no wise affects that concern. His assets that prison Wednesday night, S7-A ncgro man was shot and killed yes-| YOUR ‘an Cleaning Gentiomen’s Go presents, which numbered abont one bee | Cab Vikatan SavkanE adie te represented to be $1,050,000. ing herself through the transom ey are Kempville, Prince Anne county, Czowx Pexromesr Coxsarr, ct Samat, a pion, and included overs ihc inable In sil- | that during the five years from the ist of | Homxoratmy.—The New York homeo. | “14 bas not yet been captured. cagre Azpung man named Herrick. Tac | MAM®| oie, ask forthe new odors. Crown Wo Bumpvoxn nlm cll car De cc, | YOM ROMA Bnd Dronze, and books | January next the interest on the public debt ic medical has opeced for the} Parks’ SENTENCE.—Parks, the gee mother. KER- Bouguet, Wild Flowers of India, &e. NGSCBBCG—L, RIOR will pay a fair oash | and other articles of vertu. party | will be paid half in cash and haifa five and winter. , Two hundred students have | vania riotous miner, bas beet sentenced to a Fagente geked Mar | corey. Bag E Fe sea he Saat eaS, BAGIG | recy vo New York, wre Uae} wil Netp | Soibatnaarsers Sane bees neseanes wy | Hach aris peeeueptamen soca: | Heetanamattragareze tas hae aeons | fear machen i oe sels, peoy wy oa PL eRe mil 7 oi ‘Server Pasha, Uons In the new Blackwell's Isiand hospital. _ ing to $1,000. shal said “no.’ ectl-tm | Sold by all Draggists. wy.