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PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsy!¥apia Avenue, corner Lith Sireet, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | Pres't. 5. H. KAUFFM ANN, THE EVENING STAR sebwribers at Ten ©: ed by carrvers x Fout BF" All subscriptions tnvaria>ly in advance, and Me paper sent (omeer than paid for BF Rates of aivertisine furny aed om application. AMUSEMENT RDS OPERA "1 ENTIRE CHAN t* PROGRAMME, INCRESSED HUUSES AUDIESOES DELIGHTED. ' +22P> Deo>> ects zzze7 ead Cote wayes gece certs tf ATIONAL THEAVER, “LAUGHTER HOLDING TH HER SIDES VOKES! VOKES! VOKES: VoxES: jo night, bereft of = Miss KOSINVA VOR R43, Oa which Cccp. iou she will appear in her eharscter of NAS, THE GOOD FOR NOTHING. 2conclade wita the Inughable IN A FOG. LADIES" MATIN BELLES OF T SATURDAY NIGHT. WRONG MAN IN THER Monday next. FR\NK FR! ([ BE THTLENs CONCERT. Mesers. M. & M. Strakorch have the honor to an nounce for the evening « MUNDAY, OCTOBER at a ohTOOUN HALL. ot ‘The first and only appesrance in Washington o MELE TERESA TITIENS, THE QUREN OF THE LYK! Directors bave succeed: ments for the Titiens Concerts with MME. ARABELLA GODDARD T PEANIST at vi ietaaso tra Mr. MAX MARRTZER The Piano accompaciment by GEO W. COL"Y Bale cfecats will commence om Thuraday, ist in stant, at Metrorott's Music Store. “§ Steiuway Pianos used at the Tittens Con- SIS 198d 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. The Public are invited te examine my stock of TINGS, ENGBAVINGS, CHBOMOS. PHO A PHS. LITHOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS ON ELAINE, fe They are of the samme quality ane same prices. FRSMES for Mirrors ani Oil made to order of the newest patterns; aleo. of every description for Engravings Porcelaine Paintings, Wreaths abd ve. TTS of every description made to K PABTOUTS in great variety. GOLD, = Rand COPPER WIRE. CORD. NAILS, ac. Bvery article guaranteed as represented. MINTINGS arranged and lung for “Galleries te Parties. INTINGS Gleined. Restored and Varniehed OLD FRAMES KEGILT SD ntow 000 LITHOGRAPHS, froin We. to Flesch. eee Soon ENGBAVINGS for Scrap-bovks. 5 r B : ai H oi 5 ry 5 4 Fl a g a H hd OxLp No. On Exhibition New No. and Saic 439 aT 7Ta St. MARKRIT No. 439 Tih street, deterem D and B streets, ercht doors abore Odd Fellows’ Hall. Chotce Oil Paint Also, Steck PIANOS, &e. ;M. KNABE & CO's Ww WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS. Grand, Square Grend. “x3 and Upri, HS BEST MADE. ‘The favorite McCammon Pianos. with new patent looking gle t. Also. a large assort = tof Pisnos which have been im use al — uy, for ee at oat Prices. WLing aL ny ena u to, at REIC Py NB s PIAD ARERO OM 5. octli ly 423 lith st.,a few doors above Pa. ALLET, DAVIS & COS PIANOS, celebrated for sweetness of tone, delicacy of touch. solidity of construction, for sale om =O RFR terms. at S11 9b street porthwest. se9-eoly' T® STIEFF PIANOS, unsurpassed in ton toneh, and durability, on eusy te or large discount tor cash’ @.bL. WILD BO., Sole Agents, 723 7th street northwest, Piaoos aud aif instruments tuned sud repaired nes nts rey 3 Pianos for rent. soem tr “HIGHLY EDIFYING.” GOOOS MUST BE SoiD, FO INSURE CASH SAL WE WILL SELL $36—WORTH OF CLOTHING—835 $25-—F OR ONLY-$25 FINE SUIT OR OVERCOAT $25—WORTH OF CLOTHING -825 $18—FOR ONLY—818 OVERCOAT OR FULL SUIT, $1S—WORTH OF CLOTHING—-818 iS—FOR ONLY OVERCOAT OR FULL SUi?. S1S— WORTH OF CLOTHING— #10—FOR ONLY—s10 OVERCOAT OR FULL SUIT. Boy's CLOTHING DOWN VERY LOW s7 COME SOON. HABLE BROTHERS, Failers and Clothiers ectit-r Gormer Tth and ¥ Goons, GARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, AND KERrs PATENT PARTLY MADE URESS SHIRTS Beseiving mow qrpnlics dally for the fall and w.a- end 1576. stock. Store bui inning thro: trom Tih strest to K—Mo. 995 71k street and TOG “ope te W. W. BURDETTE & 0. ole it for the gena- eas PLANO. BOKGS BFFs me ote erry Sfozt for the BADiaNtT HOME, hd WASHINGTON, the A le Farpey) t in General Term to the subject of magis- Irate’. bonds. It is understood that he claime that these bonds ulre the approval of the Court in General Term. The revised stat. Utes are silent as to the band. and the fol ing section of the act of the First Legisiative Assembly, approved August 14, 11, Is be lieved to embrace all tne law on the subject “That every person hereafter ated to . C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1875. | LOCAL NEWS. | the office of justice of the peace shat. before be enters upon the duties of his offices, give — | band to the District of Columbia, in the sam Of five thousand dollars, with two or more | resident freehold sureties, to be approved by the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Colam- bia. conditioned for the faithfal performance of his duties, aod for paving over, on de- TWO CEN The Ohie Election. HAYES" MAJORITY LN 85 COUNTIES 3 560. Judge Edmunds, secretary of the national republican committee, ceivel a dispateh from A. T. Wikoff, chair- man of the republican central committee of Ohio, saying the state had gone republican hy hetween 4,000 and 5.000. —__ | EVENING STAR Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter- enue, $360,395 6; customs, $45 | Telegrams to The Star. late yesterday re- In the evening teh from the saw s from $5 coun 8 5,500 majority THE AMOUNT of National Bank note cur- » Treasary department s for redemption aggregs A Junersuip Dec eral Pierrepont has received a note from Senator Edmunds formally declini | offer of the United States circuit fuc Jadielat district. or tendered him to remain in the lary, $6.00, is in- as an inducement for him to re- S present position. THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. GRANT, ac- nied by General Babeoe 9 o'clock. The to be sent his Tos Sig nED.—The President has commissions of the e Marvin, Duluth, Minn.; and, besides, tie PFRSONAL.—Mr. D). C. Cox, U.S. pension agent, returned to the city this morning, after a week's absence in Uhio. Mr. T. C. Crawford, (nee Miss Lily Wash- +) correspondent of the Chicas ed inst night in this city of enlargement of This is almost from the the tomb, as the couple were married Mr. Crawford has been assidu m tothe deceased during her iness, and the sympathy of his col- j leagues of the press is warmly tendered him. NAVAL OrvFns—Lieut. Commander A. S. Crownshield, orjered to ordnance duty at the Washington navy yard. Surgeon A A Goop SiGN.—During the first fourteen month postage stamps, pes, and postal cards, have Post Office department | amount'ag in value to $2 the largest ever made by the de partment within the time mentioned, and may be regarded as one of the indications of a revival of business throughout the co dnysof the presen stamped enve! FRACTIONAL be ready for issne on Monday or Tuesday of next week, the delay paration having been caused by | n of badly-printed backs fur- ni hed by the Philadelphia contractor. There | hus been no issue of 5 ‘ order that the old issue, whi been counterfeited retired before the ne Oberly, ordered to the Pensacola navy yard Passed Assistant Surgeon J. B. Parker, or- dered tospecial duty in the bureau of medi- and surgery, urgeon M. L. place of Passed Assist- detached from ¢ finnesota, at N on waiting orders. Midshipman’ A. A. Nich olson, detached from the nhapolis for examination. Pa ngineer A. C. Eugard has repor!- his retarn home. having been detached from placed on waiting or- dispatches the Commissioner ef Indian Affairs from Bis- marek, Dakota, October 14th, pronouncing in the New York Here and other papers charging him with dishon- orable conduct of ageney affairs, malictons and willful falsehoods fiedly ard emphatically, tha report charging him with fr: Mr. Sperry was appe ommendation ¢ ty of New York. Tae U.S. STRAMSHIP MINNESOTA, now anchored in New York bay, has on board a couple of hundred young men whom the government is educating for the higner grades of non-commissioned naval service. A special examination of them in seaman shipand naviga Vorcester, and or- recent publicati the Benicia, and been He asserts, unqr THECARINET MEETING AND THEVACANT The Cabinet met at noon 'y department was not rep- resented. The Interior was represented by Assistant Secretary Cowan, and the State department by Gen. n continued until roached on the su SECRETARYSHI to-day. The N nted on the rec- the American Missionary o'clock. Members declined to make rnything public. The impression is that a successor has been determined upon, and thata telegram has been sent the appointee asking if he will accept the trast. It is ‘hought probable, and highly possible, that ted Is Jug? Alfonso Tatt, of There are rumors, however, that ex- »v. Dennison has been tendered the office. Ler —It can be stated on the authority of a Cabinet officer that no appointment of a Secretary of the Interior was made to-day, and that none will be made until next weelx. This, however, does not affect the reasonable presumption that the office has been tendered toand Is held under advi: son selected. held last Monda Maryland, name! and the second by on? named from Australia. All the pupils were ted toa dinner, and then pre- heater tickets, THE ALLEGED Boston P. O. Fravps.— Secretary Bristow has exaralued the report of Special Agent Church upon the alleged corruption of Flood and others in sirvction of the Boston post office bi and referred it to the Solicitor of the Tre. ury, with instructions to take the necessary legal steps to protect the government. Solicitor will, it is said, forward the report to the Unitet States dis- isement by the per- THE Washington Sentinel, of this cit paper that has considerable circulatior which took early ground against the inflation folly, and the nomination of the demagogue Cary on the democratic ticket, says of the result in that state: * Whilst we are the last to detract from f Carl Schurz, that the result would have same jf he had not delivered his able It is our opinion that the result the Cineionati Tassaurek’s paper) and the Cleve- declared that the: apport Allen and nly condneted aid pos- It was merely necessary for them to lay the facts before or German readers to induce the latter to favor of a sound currency. Ham*ion cobnty and Cuyahoga cotinty we e ¥ 1 that loss was and the evidence trict attorney at Boston, with d mediately to against Flood. rort does not implicate F Boston, in any 0! atone time alleged. d Burt of this fact. exhibits proof of systematic fraud or of criminal negligence. MaRRIED.—At 6); o'clock last evening the murriage of Mr. Philip F. Larner to Miss Fannie D, Lyman, both of this city, took place at the honse of the bride’s father, 1112 The Rev. 8. S. Mitchell, of the New York Avenue Church, officiated, and B. Jones, of Baltimore, acted as man.and Miss Mae Wilson (daugh- Superintendent of It is ascertained that this re these transact The report. it is was already fi papers are al lost. to the der Mcient to defeat the latter. ter of J. O. Wilson, Esq., Public Schools,) as bridesmaid. P. F. Larner, is a young lawyer of prowise, the son’ of our much-reipected townsman, Noble D. Larner, Esq., and the is the amiable and accomplished ter of Mr. Charles Lyman, for many 's the efficient head of the Dead Letter Atter the marriage ceremony the nt hour in énjoy- THE RFPOKT of President Orton, of the Western Union Telegraph Company, Grea! year whieh ended Jane 39th last, shows the gross receipts to have been $9, 4 and the gross recet of leased lines, 26,% for tbe year Were eonaeq! The tucrease In net diseal year was eration at the er: The net profits profits over the preceding ghe=ts passed @ very ae ing the elegant hospitalitic lable, and In admiring the display ful and useful bridal gifts, floral decorations. of the roo then they united in pressions of good will on their leaving to ta’ on their bridal trip northward. REPORT OF THE ARCHITECT OF THE CAP- ITOL.—Mr. Edward Clarke, architect of the Capitol, has forwarded the following syno~ sis of his forthcoming annual B. R. Cowen, Assi year 72.433 miles of 204 miles of wire, and 6,565 offices. The number of messages transmitted was 17,153,710; &n inerease of 824,454 over the pre- ceding year. The capital stock is $41,093,110, company owns and now has in The bonded debt ¥ 1 Was $5,946,900, of which $1,498,000 is, gold building bonds, ") ReveD per cent. currency bonds, twatare November 1, 1875. These lat- ‘are to be redeemed with the p: $5,001,160 rew similar bonds, dis; spring. The sinking fund amounts to 8117,- SO, aud there ts @ surplus over all disburse- receipts from the the exquisite ving the heartiest ex- to the wedded couple ke the 9 o'clock train of which the the treasury © seven per cent. seport te Gen. ~ant Secretary of the In- terlor .—‘ The architect states that the steam boilers of the Senat ments of $72.4 International year amounied to $298, Is€8 to $135,068.50, leaving the net profi:s have been thor. repaired; that additional rooms in have been fitted ap the library of Con- the center of the buildin, for committees; that bot gress and che law library have been supplied With & large amount of shelving; and that the whole building has been kert in goox re- ir. He also states that the fire engine use and the stables for the matl wagons the Senate have been completet in conformity with the act approved June 23, ix74, he has made plans for a building for the Women’s Chri; jon of the District of Colum- bia, and that a contract was made for the erection of this building ata sum within the limit prescribed by Congress. The building will be ready for occupancy this winter. The improvements of the Capitol grounds have rade fair progress under the direction of F. landscape architect.” —The order from the War Department of September 28, in regard to stations of quartermasters, has beer modi fied to read as follows: Lieutenant Colonel C. H. Tompkins, deputy quartermaster gen- eral, on being relieved by Lieutenant Colo- nel Perry, will proceed to Louisvilie, Ky., and rey Ort to the commanding general, mili- tary divisiou of the south, for assigome: relieve Lieutenant Colonel James A. a. deputy quartermaster general, of bis duties simply @s chief quartermaster of that divis eutenant Colonel Ekin will retain charge of atl his preseut duties with the ex- ception above mentioned. Major C. A. Rey- nolds, quartermaster, will report to the com- manding general. department of the soath, or assign ment to relieve Cay vend, military storekeer, ot Columbia, S. C.,in place of Captain J. H. Eeicher, assistant quartermaster, who will Temain in bis present positioa. Captain Alligood, on being relieved by Major Rey- olds, will report com: r ral, military division of the Atlanti: signment to duty at some post in the harbor irst Lieutenant Edward D. Wheeler, Ist artillery, has beea ordered to report in person to the Seeretary of War. SouNDINGS FOR A PROSPECTIVE PACIFIC CaBLE.—The United States steamer Tusca- we San Francisco, that port about the Ist. of Novemberon a cruise among various groups of Islands in the Pacific, for the ings to ascertain t route fora cable in those wat: Jowing is an extract of the orders issued to Commander J. ler, “You will proceed towards the Phenix Islands, (about tical miles,) making sound! distances apart, wi requires it, such addi be necessary. N OHIO ABOUT 3,500, A midnight dispateh from Columbus says the republican headquarters were closed up last night without the full returns, but care- fal calculations on all the cow Weod and Carroll give Hayes 3,831 majority. The democratic committee sa; jority will be 3,500. majority in the house of The senate is yet in doubt, but the demo- crats concede it to the republicans by 1 ma- Hayes’ ma. The republicans have 17 representatives. Uan Associat FORTUNE FOR AN CONFEDERATE Brost, once an attorne’ clerk at Geneva, Switzerland, and sul captain in the confederate army, has, acenrd- 1g toa letter received by York, inherited a! Dimier, of New ut $150,000. The gentle- man bas not, however, been heard of since the conclusion of the war. VICE-PRESIDENT WILSON ts in town and over the result of the Otto He thinks it is due to the returnof alienated elements to the republican party, and believes thatin the permanence of this return lies the hope Vice President is in excellent health.— Tritame, Vth. THERE WAS A STORMY SSSSION of the Union League at Puiladelpbia last night, 01 the question of endorsing certain of the .0m- inees, one of whom is & member of the lea rue. It was finally resclved to submit the ques- tion to a ballot of theentire league, and polls Will be kept open to-day for that purpose. —_ eee CATASTROPHE AT A Race CoursE.—A special dispatch says at the county fair- grounds, near Greenfield, Ohto, tbe seats around the race track fell, tating fally one thousand people ig alarge number of ARMY ORDERS. greitly rejoiced of futare success. tain C. A. Alli- his daties at of New York. _—$——$—_____ THE SPANISH NOTE TO THE VATICAN is of @ conciliatory character. Thi good understanding. Gut cant un ing, the action of that the clase ing religious li! say, ill sail from the constitution estab! tained. Toust be maint Cant ScHURz is in town awaiting the ar- rival of bis family from Europe due within the next day ortwo. from. Li A yl ons fresh eke ee % ———_—____ New York FAILURES.—Messrs. Asher and eck, 34 Walker street, New Yor! in Jace goods, ha: ties about 70.000. street, New York, hat and so suspended, liabilities not THE ALABAMA VENTION declared by rosol ta sing sound. (vantageous s. The fole You will make ‘ou Phexnix Islands, . cap dealers, have ent, @S may seem advan’ known. A Good Day for the Races. (the first was reported in yesterday’s Stak was a dash of & mile and @ balf.and was won OHIO ELECTION. | by Shylock in 2464. The third race was for . the | & Post stake of $200 entrance, half forfe! club to add $2,000. The second horse to re- a ceive an out of the stakes. Distance foar . ood molles. t was won by Aaron Pennington by HAYES’ MAJORITY OVER 4,000. | Thiseieditnas Noms? Sato Pennington by as a | Burke thirl, Warrior fourth, Deadhead fifth. Time—7 The fourth race, a fall handicap sweep stakes, one and one-eighth miles, won IOWA ELECTION. | by Rhad thus by a length. Egypt sec- - third, Leander fourth, Ram- Tee | | Fidladelphia Races.—Fully three thousay REPUBLICAN MAJORITY 31.000. persons attended the reces at Point Bree ————_+—___ | yesterday. In the second heat of the 2 ronal ‘ i = | Class it was openly charged that the driver THE BRISTOW BAGGAGE SLANDER | had bandied Observer in. the inte est of | . and the result was that Mike Good. | win was delegated by the judges to drive the | animal In toe third beat. Neltie Walton | Won the unfinished heat of Wertnesday. | Time—2:29 race on Thursday i 2:45 class, $150 to 15 to the second, $225 to the third, | And $150 to the fourth, there were 8 entries | and 5 starters. Summary—Meliss, 3, 4 Florence, ; Lady Dan- 3 Deihi,1, 1,1." Time—2-29\,, 240. Second race, purse @2.000, for 2:2; S8—$1,000 to first, $300 to second, $300 to third, and $200 to fourth. After three heats ¢ Was postponed on account of dark- Summary—Here: 6; Frank J.,2, Daniels Bonner, 3,4. 2; Ob 5,1; Fred. Hooper, 4, 6,5. Time— oe EARTHQUAKE IN CALIFORNIA. ——_e—___ THE NOE MURDERER INDICTED. THE OnIO Ws iting for the Con CoLvua 8, Otto, - sor democratic committees havi ¥ additional returns this morn- ing. The Senate is still in doubt, and the | result cannot be determined until full re- turns are received from Wood county, where it is reported the counting is deluyed by fraudulent votes polled. . Hoyes’ Majority Over 4,000. CoLumbus, Oct. 15.—The news just re- ceived from Wood county, at 130 p. m., claims that heavy frauds were practice! in hae on Perrysburg, whieh will probably necessitate | Of $1. nails trotted the three heats, the throwitig out of the votes pollet there . Herener < horse accompanying her, in "* If this vote Is counted, Hayes’ majority in | 2 A thing Lael beat Young tn the sec- the county will be 469, and it elects one re- | ond, third and fourth heats. Time ublican senator. If it is thrown out, 1s, 2 sat 2 » snd both epublica sennteee Titotek | race, two-mile heat, was Soe hee ate 723, and bot ublican rs ted. | Tece, ted * Bic “y In elther care a republican representarive is | Newbern second, abd. Faney Mar ahicd, elected, which gives the senate to the repub- | Time—J.41\,, 5:38. The second race. licans by two majority, and the house by | beats. was won by Brakeman, Greno! bably now be over 4,60. . Grenoble e y Al the New Market (England) races yester- THE IOWA day the Middle Park plate for two-year oli R colts was run. Thirty horses started, and race was won by Petrarch. Lollypop was has returns from {i counties, in which the espe dialed Tense ee sondemad Hest bet republican majority is 24,529. It estt- a ~ Poy ¥ BORE D0 a TRE, Wil rec | a Cir ciate lowing was the betting rOUL 3, 41,000. Its advi rrt_ one a add ere 12 further gain in the senate for the republicans, to Tagainet Madeira; 50 to 1 against Heur Wilson, of saekon. The weer es make | tebise, and 2 tol against Lollypop. some changes in the house, but the relative auGhiae Gace ke ae . standing of the two parties in that body re- | ,T™ pile iy i ll Pisdni Ned Wednecdny aigne, mine oe catiinaiod Inte | Ceabianes) of eee Powell, rail - <a a road station agent at White Plains, West THE BRISTOW BAGGAGE SLANDER. | chester county, was the all-absorbing topic of conversation among the residents of that Statement uae ae of the Port | Diace yesterday. Deceased, Who was atone New York, Oct, 15.—Geueral Sharpe, sur- | {Wenty-five years old, and’ of scrupulously 2 Ort weak peseesd agit steady habits, retired in apparently good veyor of this port, makes the following state- health on Monday night, and ext moreno tin refutation of the publication made | Health on Mon breakfast was found to be nie Secretary Bitlows aie nore Tea | conscious. Medical aif, wes coectiy eae While the steamer was at anchor, awaiting | Moved. but he never rallied and died shortly 4 ors; “ pattera® | after 10a. m. An autopsy was subsequently ioe health officer, the government cutter ep- | Tt, petirse physicians, who, after a thor De rene pacat on board Of Rex tneidep- | Sar a rea ttiee oe aie cerebrum, an- osy ee aes Larvae eames oe bounced that death had been caused by con- vessel, and the entte vithou ng . : . ™ gestion of the brain, superinduced by extreme AF URDaREe On aan or any article | Toreausextlianace’ Wee ean only be of baggage, and no bay Feage left the steamer accounted for by the circumstance that de- by any othervessel. Mrs. Bristow and family ceased was to have been married at three Steamer Aner pageage remained upon the | Stamey jy the afimenen a ere a which stcamer woul she was docked at Jersey City, | Dclock in ut Y Hervant y when they landed, one the baggage went | O° Gied-—N. ¥. Herat. ashore with that of all the other passengers. Sas el It consisted of four trunks and four ganali | CAN WovEN Lecaniy Aieeee ea packages for state room use. Mrs. Bristow | Varates ny shin: Jersey, that Mra Jon Tents Of the: heme uder oath of the con-| iceper of the Hudson esant Jail at Jerse: larity ouch of eee stating with partien- | City ts incompetent te hele da office legal- ed ee ter he mnt etureas wasnew, | 17 TL lvivon tee ip oot discussion. and upon which the duties were paid. The Mrs. Jopes has justreceived a letter from the Pree thatar te aud treated in all re- | Wonien Sutrage seoiei or Mee eee neo ashore Clie, Paneer, and hav- | cising this opinion and Setting forth that ttris cata’ Tom the Bepthis re caeeeee, that | case furnishes an additional tose ee amination, sent to Mrs. Bristow's hotel. by a | Men should ba entitled to vote in order to se- Publis anreeee cure the repeal of such unjust laws. It Is Kochesier Races. — A special meeting at Rochester Driving Park took place yester- There were two events. Lulu against 2:14, for a purse of m0, and Lucille ust against Thos. L. Young, for a purs: A DES MOINES, Oet. | = ae that women mere as eligible to Parana eep as to tenant jails, and itis proposed to Sone eo ee submit to the attorney general the question DEI Och, De the Bporat of this city | Nhether, if women be eligible to jail'as co: has an editorial article explanatory of the | Sate sun ouey Mares Legg cence ote recently sent to the Vatican, Phe note, | from indictineut and trial on the charge of poca says, points to the religious con- easance and 6 on_of Europe, and maxes the dednetion | 4feasance and oficial misdemeanor. lat Spain caiusot be exceptional. It e: DROWNED IN A WELL.—The proprietor of tressed a wish to negotiate for the modifica- | the Railroad Hotel at Dover, Del., George C. Jon of some of the articles of the concordat | f:cbaich, was drowned in @ well conuected tf 1°51, which ean never be executed. with the hotel property Wednesday after- Steamer Damaged by Fire. noon. The weil je dug beneath the Kitchen, jOdvon, Oct. 15.—The steamer Ville d’An- | and repairs were being made to the plat. Riine has been badly damaged by fire at St. | form. by which the top was uncovered.’ Mc. Nazalrex, France. Schaich, reese | to look forward, fell ———_o—— forward and pluxged head foremost through CALIFORN(A AFFAIRS. the opeuing to the bottom of the well. E!- Earthquake, Torts were made to extricate the man, but An SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. i4—A 1p shock | before he could be reached he was drowned. of earthquake was experienced cocaunee Mr. Schaich was portly, and the well being o'clock this evening. The vibrations were | small the pump stock had to be removed be- from east to west. Advices from Santa | fore the body could be pulled out. Clara valley, south of San Francisco, men- A MAN AND WOMAN LYNCHEDIN LOvIS- Uon the occurrence of a similar shock there. IANA.—The following telegram was received No damage has been reported. at New Orleans from Baton Ronge yester- Banqueting with Sheridan. day: “John Gair was arrested here yester- Officers of the regular army and volunteer day by Deputy Sheriff Woodward, cha; officers in the late war, civic dignitaries and | as prsaecan’ | before the act in the poisoning y. Sanders, rominent citizens are banqueting with | of Dr. J. and was taken from jen. Sheridan to-night. us city tte afternoon by a depaty auecitt an is ini 5 por’ ere THE NOE MURDER. 8a} that John Gair was shot to death on the Indictment of Dolan. road and bis sister-in-law hung in the court New York, Oct. 15.—The grand jury hav- | house square there. Mrs. Gair is here and ing examined all the witnesses = pat John | not disturbed.” Dolan, charged with the murder -. Noe, esterday onlered bills of indictment against THE WOMANS! CONGRESS.—In the session e accused. Indictments have been found | of tue Woman's Congress at Syracurse, N. for murder In the first degree, robbing in the | Y., yesterday, papers were read by Miss first degree, grand lareeny, and receiving Croly (Jennie June) on “Women in Journal- stolen goods, 80 as to embrace ail thecirenm- | ism,” by Miss Stazey on “Women in Medi- stances of the case. Dolan will be arraigned | cine,” and by Mrs. Livermore on “Bi a 4o-day in the Court of Oyer and Terminer. flous Women.” Mr. Crowley stated at ——eo—_— men were utterly unfitted to do the hi Outrage at Hingham ton. duties of a jourvalist. Women alone had the BINGHAMTON, N. Y., October 16.—As Min- | qualitier for such positions, and it would not nie German. — ~ 9 » Rye a Aa be not be long before they would show it. @ younger sister in the ou Se _ laxt night, she was Waylaid and outraged nt Suen’: _ pipe Sg neers Sd Le @ young man. The screams of the children | 1g ¢emocra’ rhshond- oper omen perigee} attracted the attention of two ladies, who | ievelvethereturns, the only man who showed went to their assistance. At thesame time a | myth’ tnacsun ML Ganon WE party of men came upon the scene, but the | Senator Thurman. Neil Hh ruffian had escaped into the woods. Parties | Publicans and democrats in the Neil House went ip search of him this morning, and in- | UOtll two o'clock in the Soe. oe wae formation given by a boy led them to the | 4! Ways dis) to eg eed Sed 's — house of @ young man named Jas. Lovent, | ty rather higher than the repul bel be enka ns who lives in the neighborhood of the victim's | selves. Just beforehe went to be to 30.000, house. After some trouble they succeeded | Should not be surprise can up to 2,00. in arresting Lovert, and on taking him be- | Columbus Cor. N.Y. Tribune “f a no moving him to jail,as there was a strong disposition mautiested by the crowd tolynes | #ddress calling for the resignation of the inistry, the Ultramontane uty Freitag him, ‘The girl 1s dangerously injured, and | Charged the government with oat dlepiaying may not recovel sufficient peti ios peered 1 Ag the imperial government, NeW York, Octr 15-—Between 11 and 12; Socea tan allies in toe sabes omeeet wes o’c’ock last night the colored coack drivers address was adopted by a vote of 79 to 76. association, while returning from @ picni: the Scheutzen park, Brooklyn, were A DISGUSTED BROOKLYNITE.—A gentle- ed by anumber of rowdles and two of thelr | man living at 239 Dean street has been rob- num ber killed. One of the victims, Samuel | bed sey: times within a few months. Last Jackson, had bis skull crushed and died in- | week he procured @ keen-scented Skye ter- stantly. Henry Monson, Sone yesh oe rier to keep off the thieves. This week the bre an ate orn {injured that he _ pe ppegrtnges = wed ET ‘at the Long Island College hospital. Seventy | will take house and orcs sietonnes were arrestei and are held ae of @ great deal of anxiety.—. ¥. to await thccoroner’s action. Business Failures. RAILROAD ELECTION.—At the annual New Vout a ot ene & | meeting of the stockholders of the Ohio and ,000. member raan, suspended Wednesday. = in Deneat of his creditors. fis Ee Geib Sitess or Primos Msmare ne tothe ilIness of Prince e, Habilities are estimated at $97,069.58 and his | | 87" . assets $12,045. ee ilcceteeeememen the emperor on a . the bouy of Ratan, trater, of fashington, | Unitd States, according to the eommission- =>. was found on the ‘and a if miles from disemboweled. JUDGE JosEPH P. BRADL At Jerome Park yesterday the second race | legal tender appointees te He ts io Ne tual lawyer in New Jersey. H. none of the quence which buysen, and none of th quence which makes € terror to an a speaking had r tality which made Zabriskle's tongue falter almost paisied, because he could not gorge what he had to say. He spoke clearly plainly. cutting rigut Into the fact ssecting it. and no more. Bat he knew yihing, aud was utterly sound. Some wrote to the President a letter sayir What a good man Bradley was, for the Iatt Was not know i npon inguiry, made him a supreme court He is a smali, slim, rather (rail something like Evarts, but without art's dusky intensity of expression or of Yet he is said to be a little and hot-tempered; that when @ tallor sont | him a pair of Pantaloons that did not please | bim, he would b j With bis foot, whieh was a good figuratively to boot himself. It has been said, too, that if he went into brother lawyer's office and took down & book for referene?, and read a lot of advertising pages of the publishers in the end where the index is, he would rip th out in disgust, and wonder what they were ever put in there for. “They ain't law, and bo man basa right to force them upon you, if you pay for the boc for an eccentric man. ——— A SLAVER CAPTURED.-A Zanzibar to the Western Morning rates adaring adventare in pursuitet sia On August 9 the lang London was craising off Pemba Island, when a@ slave dhow was observed becalmed seven miles distant, Robert Trigger, captain of th- launch, thereupon determined to board her. blucjackets and an interpreter. After pull ing iwo hours te slaver was caught. The three men sprang up ier bows with catinsses petween their teeth, knocked down with 6 o'clock p > exp! thelr fists the captain and those whocame to | a poll! o'clock p.m. & lamp exploded tn his aid, and before the crew had recovers! surprise had lashed the captain overboard into their boat; the rest of the crew Weve intimidated. A breeze springing up, Trigger made sail and took the was densely packed with slaves, alongside | the London's launch. The dhow was taken to Zanzibarand condemned, the British Con- sul commending Trigzer and his comrades to the consideration of the admiralty. Captain | Sullivan of the London, however, gave tt men a@ severe rebuke. Itis reported that he | the A has since been suspended by the admiralty. | have becu under th “BEATING” THE BELL PuscH.—Lewis H. Merry, alias Harding; Robert W_ Bryon «nd Richard H. Bonnett, the three car condue- i tors who were arrested last week, on infor- mation furaished by Detective Jobn Courtney and William H. Newell, in’ of the Broadway load, were brough’ yesterday for examination. The accusation against the prisoners was that they had de- | down to business, frauded the company by using a duplicate bell similar to that connected with the “bell “el eens ye company. Richard - Bonnett, one of the conductors arrested. | while in the e! t rair is down for the testified yesterday that he bought one of the “4 ~¥ ba ame, oon tak bells in question from Robert W. Bryon in | place at Fersest “Ha he latter part of August last, and Henr Chapman, another conductor, not arrest i in test fe at Bryon offered him a similar be! Ualon Hi 1. Ges town. for sale. but he refused to buy it. Jadge | © U0" Hotel, Georg: dell concluded to hold the three men—| Tire Parvyts Bryon, Bonnett and Merry—in $1,000 bail | NEsses—This each Wo answer on a charge of Conspiracy to | Judge Olin, the ease of Su defrand the Broadway and Sevent railroad company. OR TRANCE? — Prostraivn on the | ant coutracted, by his 1 fideiit, nous to the Day Fired for his Mar six years been ticket agent and telegraph | Mr. John N’ Ol oj ator in the White Plains ratiroad statin : le boarded with Mr. J. C. Underhill Was lo have married that gentleman s ter ———— iy ———-. . os — afver- hoon Mr. Powell complained of siekness, but | and that such soowleter was privileged. toward evenin; he felt 5 fon to the ing was pas: Vplcasantly with Mr. Under- Equity Court, and the counsel hills family. arise at the usual bour, and the servant | Judge Olin deni application. Mr. W. found him ueconscious in bed. A ohh “ir Soteate a any affection for her husband. She declares | to the ocecasion were that she was induced to obey by fear, Thomp. | [). stunt PG MLE M.R son having previously killed two men, and | Gawler, [). C. Rhienholt and others. Best: bein, Mr. Calvert, Messrs. 8S. E. —— Wm. hompeon, Upon secing her kiss her hus- | Knowies aud Alfred Pollard, charter - -—— cago, a ily, obey’ e physician's | Wm. frunction of quiets t ‘toed sileatly around | , a caltes to ionks aren 1, and B Py To-day, in the bes aan, ANOTHER Bank CasE.— , in eed the husband's request not to | Court iu Generel Term, the case of w. disturb ber, but perststed in exhorting the | Clark against the National M: tan sick woman to prepare for death and in pray- | Ran) was ing for her salvation. At length Mr. Gray | Miller for plaintiff, lied the minister out of the room, boxed is ers With his fists, and threw him into the ing the panic be gave a check to defendant mud of the street. A justice, impressed with | for the a: is deposit the beinousness of assaulting a prayiog and ington City Savings Bank. The court below exhorting minister, sent Mr. Gray to jail for gave judgment for the amount claimed, and thirty days. About the same time the wite | an was taken. The died, Killed, according tothe beliefor the phy- | whether the defendant was ee the excitement of the spiritual | in the presentme st of the piainiiffs check ministration. The facts aroused a strong | for payweut and giving notice of its dis- sentiment oer to the ra gen ogy d a houor. was ‘oved out of confinemen: aly ee two ays of it; but nothing has been doug to Si RIOUS ACCivEST.—A bout 11 o'clock thi¢ the Rev. Mr. Norton. morning, as Col. B. T. Swart, living on the the latter owed bim. His yn 4 James Castinet usan namsed and Eliza a Skinner and Ellen a mand, to the person entitled or authorized to recetve the same, all moneys that may come into his hands as @ justice af the pease during his continuance in office; and such bond shall be Med in the office of the clerk ot the Supreme Court of the District of Colam bia, and any person aggrieved by @ breach of the condition thereof may reeov T against the justice and his sureties such sam as be may show himself entitied to. with such cost and damages as the court may adjadge.”’ family. abriskie he was the leading hat tauasive style of eio- Sreling. | Some justices have had their bonds izes on som reling- | proved by the Court in G. a: batt aous, Rery elo- | is claimed by many th rtlandt Parker a Yet style of overcharged men Court” does not imp that the approvai ficient. rm, and © Jadges ts eur —o-____ RELIGIOUS NorEs.—The eynod of Balti more of the Presbyterian ¢t vene tn Wilms gto tra) chureh, o vention wil! last nn’ s. The synod presbyteries, those of New: Was >; Baltimore, Where an extensive cated. It contains 125 a 22 candidates, 139 where at St. Dominic's church, South Wasbingtan, contioues, and attracts great crowds nightly. Rev. Father Daly delivered evening on Very I reach on “jadgment union revival meetings are in progress at the Foundry M. E.charen. Last evening Rev. Dr. J. P. Newman preached to @ large congregation from St. Mark, vi. @ *And Me marveied because of their unbelief,” after which @ prayer meeting was held for half an hour, conducted by Rev. Mr. Cleveland, the pastor. This evening Rev. Jot Rather sound sense | the Metropolitan Presbyterian ¢ Jay Chariton” in Dan | to) Hill, will pre: outside his own state. G ant entrie purst the buttons out of them ly ssc FIRES YrsTERDAY.—Yextentay afternoon from | fire was discovered in the house of J. J. Stro bel, No. 615 Virginia avenue southwest, sap- *. | posed to have originated from ehtidren play- hother Majesty's ship | ing with matches A bed in the house caught fire, and Mr. Parker, the janitor of the Jefferson school building, th burning materiat with the agsixtance off in a small boat with two service. | the bouxe of Mrs. Kernan, at the 4% and D sireets southwest arpet. The fire was Hobbs without tarot orner of vtting Gre to ingaished by in an @larm; ers hand and foot, and put them jock an alarm caused by the up p by Edwant William n street southwest. OMieer Al- Unguished te flames; how, which BoaTIxe Nores.—The improvement tn jostan crew is marked since they e charge of John Biglin. It is rumored that Mr. Presontt has been induced to row, and will probably pull stroke | in the coming race, and Stowers will be ebanged to No. 2 The new racing shell of the Potomaes will | Will be finished in a few days. It is # present pector | from Hon. A. R. Shepuerd to the club, and Seventh avenue rail- | will be named “Sue Shepherd.” George up before Judge Wandell | Englehart ix getting the Potomac boys into very good trim, and they are rapidly getting A complimentary reception has been ten- dered the Nassau club, of New York, by the Potomac club, whose guests they will be evening of the 2:1 tant, @od will take » Georgetown. - Tae assaus will arrive here about the 20th nsiant and will have apartuneats at tue Ds as War- Equity Court, avenue | Jobn RK. Ball came up. This applica. ¥. Herald, Voth tion of divoree, in which the plaintifl al. leges, among other things, that tend certain disease, and the case having 4 so fur as io be pending before the examiner, ) Dr. Kielnschmidt, of Georgetown, was summoned to prove the ad | pature of the disease. Dr. K. declined to eh- | auewer,on the ground that bi knowledge was obtained In his city &s &@ physician, ank H. Powell has for the lost better, and the ever The examiner certified this act g esterday morning he did not | an order to i the doctor to answer. nysician ier for complainant, and L. O'Brien ronounced it an apopiectic fit, and said that | for defendant. € could Dot recover. Mr. Poweli jay oocomecions until ay or 1.0.0. 0 o'clock, and ise t and respiration stopped. The physician said | ¢ he was dead, but bis friends noticed that his | membership paid @ visit to Past Grand bcdy retained its warmth for several hours, | Master Charles Calvert. They were mar- and at3 o'clock they were satisfied tliat he | sbaled by P. G. Thomas Greer, and on bei) ina trance. He 1 >. —_.—___ Last pight was the 334 anni- versary of Friendship Loage, No. 1. n his pulse ceased to Lo. and after the meeting of the the late last night.—N. = = to ir respects m &s One char THE TRIAL OF JOHN CAMBERG in Omaha former bans yt, lodge. Past Grand Mas- for murdering James Thompson makes pub- | ter S Douglass read @ short address and lic an odd state of a family'saffairs. Thom, Mr. vert soptiea briefly, reviewing the son boarded with Cam! , and not only | early history of the ; after which each loved Mrs. Camberg, but je her to show | member was introd Remarks suitable Rs him in the face. After that members, were present. she was more circumspect, Thom; con- gouing to board with the family. Later TRUE BILLs Founp.—The yes- grand ji m pson commanded her to elope with him, | terday returned ‘true bills” of ind en" and she was obedient, ‘althouge she swears againat Wm. Jones for ; Ed soiomy; Edwar that she went without wanting to. Camberg | Powell, assault aud battery with intent! TU SO em. The sight mad- | tences; John’ Horgle and Albert Holter, dened bim, and be killed Thompson with a | robb. y; Peter Lusby, assault with inteat to rifleshot. He was acquitted, and his wife, | kill "Arthur 4 a. E. relieved of her unpleasant lover, will return | Swann. The found trae bills agate i ate Sartre eta ries Getz, assault ggg wv will, 5 Tas. Norton, a Methodist taken up—Messrs. Riddle and na W. 8. Cox fo lavt. In this case pl mount of bi in the Wash- Broad road, in the county, was leav- SENDING SCURRILOVS ing his home, his horse became frightened ALTY FO! PostaL Carps.—Crawiord H. Johnson was ‘when about a quarter of a mile away from ; inst Nolan was that he wou! ceed in the manner he wished him to the bill for bim Drexel. several of the sent, and the penal county, Md. ee pg oy

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