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ES TSE THE EVENING STAR, | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays =“cepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, yivania Ave ', Cormer Lith Street, BY The Evenine Siar Newspaper Company, 8, B. KAURFMAY® Pree’t THE EVEN se sat ING STAR is served by carriers & TRY ORNT# FER WEEK, OX FoRTY Copies at’ the Counter. By mail—postare prepard—| 3 00; ome year, 96.00. shed om Friday— rs Tar ScHoor Giet MvRPER—4 Maw in Custody who was Buapected af @ Simitar Murder in 154.—A telegram from Sancook, N.H Oct. 4, save—The Pembroke tagely On @ new phase yesterday, an arrest baring been made that promises to clear wp this Cark an yaterh atair & ter Frenchman name Tnpass a to the jail Ia Coa letter was received e asking whether # . Who Was Arrested in St. ier of Mise Mall at the jatter place ou tth of Jaly, I8T4, hed heen seen in this neighoorheod, and suggest t Spald be well to look after him | by the authoriti an named T Albans for tt bly in adwance, and than pasd for. furnished om application. VV“, 46--N2. 7,039, i fallen pon thix man, who, ae ) GoopDs. JSEMENTS TING S R. ____ a ¥ GOODS. _ AMUSEMENT, —| EVENING STA (HEA DRY GOODS AND CARPETS KD'S OPEK\ HOUSE Se = | F reer nO aie Res Washington News and Gosaip. | ' = INFORMATION has been received by the | State department that Russia will be repra- | sented at thecentonnal exhibition | : et THe U. 8. SreaMER Hartrorn, which | 4 ‘ arrived at Hampton Roads, Va., lat even- | } i m the Asiatic station, will H New York ne | Finis - Secretary _|c iat, rket Spe. \ wu } ¥ = sen ae ae .| ATELEGRAM t NNSYLVANIA AVENURB | VORES: VOKES! VORES: VOKES! | inister ways the ws TH avo 10TH Streets. = ao | setth Recording t Mav t i | at Washington. a BELLES OF THE KITOOEN been embarked. es t CAMELS HACK Hie 3 SENATE APPOINTMENTS. —W. E. Croor Ht SEEGES. ¢ ; — z | of Michigan, bxs been p erage mg a this TO NIGHT, | ant to postmaster of the U boerortomcag Spray de “ | SRONG MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE. | Jones, of Minnesota. Senate pa WRONG MAN ON THE Kiaue PLACE. | sistant postmaster x < iy WRONG MAN INT KIGH sf - . ee BLACK 811 KS. from 33 10 to $680 per rard - “ < GovERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pAy.—Inter- gineien she ied make of Benact,Guinet, Bel- | Monday next, FRANK WSAYNE'S RIFLE || JOVERNMEN| Guaseuds te thes ant Ac K SHMERES of French man 2 - aso — 0, = for the fiseal year tc = is tober ausit'y cok dasenua ees FOREST HALL, aie ms, $500.27 66 for PRLACK ALPACAS and MOH AIRS, frou Bridge street. Georgetown the month tou. total for the COOLLEN BLAME ETS, . HAS REEN ENTIRELY REMODELED, | "SC! Year to dat coe ee ee Se = a se f THE CoTToN CRoP... The report of the De- a Twilled and ry s now offered te parties for | partment of Agriculture on the condition of 4 BALL&, HOPS, the cotton crop for the past month says the BR A new Stage han been erected. and is admirably | Tetuction of condition is an undoubted fact, P age hae been erected. and is admirably | though the deprecia is slightas compare | Stee Pestonnaene: estricals, Tableaux or Pablic | with the October returns of last year. Stoge Per formanc dibindbintaad a ans 7 THE Hun spokes for G it cash, and shor For terms, apply at Randall’s- Billiard Parlors, i 4 L tentlon of ail tives bosses” under the Hall i [oy ri ; F Ap PO % —— u eeth tr 9 Saree JARLOW'S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, | Tha L 1235 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1 thé his pe t c The Public are. davite t £6 examine, my stoc kof | the public w(h)eal asno At subject for Jc PAINT NG NGS OS, PHO. | Pookarie. uri iiogkarag PAINTINGS ON | National, BANKS.—The Treasury now e | PORCELA &e ey are of the same ynality gee inthe city CO 8. tefound in all first clase Galeries of New Tork wen 1 States bonds t 60% Kb stree: at the sane prices. FRAMES for Mirrors and Oil enlation, and $18 - — — = Pelatiogs made to order of ong mh oc deposits. Tue national y of ey jan >a fo 4 outstanding amounts Photograph, Porcelaine ; Wreatha au standing aniotnts MUST Ta of description mad to order. ms 5 pasa PARTOUTS In mend cari 30RD: SIL: | received for redem] f Diack WATEEPROOF. 75 R WIRE. CORD, NAILS, to Total receipts for the we: de flue CHINTZ CALIGO, | © Byery arcicle guaranteed as represened. NGS arranged and hung for Galleries | A [)E1 EGATION oF CHIPPEWA INDIANS yor GARTERS... 3 Cleaned, Restored and Varnished, | (rom Minnesota arrived here yesterday for feild Diack ALPACA, 37 conte, | OLD FRAMES BEGILT. ! the purpose of mak comp! t H.N. BARLOW, | 1 to rer < width. all wool black CASHMERE, Z| 3.000 LITHOGRAPHS. from lWe.to gieach. | Bedale crate, very cheap 5,000 ¥ VOD BNGBAVLNGS for Scrap-b t New tal! aud winter DRESS GOODS, in plaids, | _scpi4-zin a b their reg 0 wrgen, plain, ane “= gent nis ANTON FLANNEG, W cents, OLD No.) Om Exhibition (New | Marinek foe ones Encrilent CALICO, fa shott levgsna, 6% cents, | ase? and Sale yn *a39 7TH B&r.§ AT ( 77H Sr. wide Blesched COTTON, tu shor! MARKRITER'S worth 2s cents. Vo. 439 Tth street, between D and EB streets, exeat | BL SNK E foes above O24 Fellows’ Hal ES, CLOTHS, men and boys ce Olt Paintings: Rogravings, Chromos, tc lorgeat st-ck of engin Large TOWELS, 12 cent<: heavy STOCKINGS rea, att 6 icture Cords oan teats lo cents: LINES NAPRIBS, 5 cents, luce HAND my, Nails, Se, im the Disivict™ rman Wiard in bankrnpte BERBERS. 6 conte SF Trams Cast accompanying the petitic BLA on sepzs-tr s remember Nameand Number yy tue by him about s2%7.500, I LACK ALPAC SA o — nnd luding fonr lotean [ street. between | e ne goods, at Si cents a yar i : ch tt mabeac fh ae “CONSOLE FS : PIANOS, &e. Pera Par brani bidet ge erie oo OEE caveet.en. Patnt Ofce RNARE & COO at for £146.00 ¥Y GeuDs, WOBLD RENOWNED PIANOS, ae Oe BROT weDEe Cort THE SFRETAKYSHIP OF THE INTERTOR é : DRESS GOODS, frow rite McCammon Pianos. with new patent | The report that ex-Senator Chandler has ae ee eres. & Le Ben tee hans tec been tendered the appointment of Secretary Kaw 5 and rent at very low! of the Inter ior Is generally disereJited In well- Prices: ud noes, prompily attended | informed circles, and is probably based on UASSIMERES for men and boys from 8 cents te | PIANG DR EEO Ou tue fact that the ex-Se a seth ly 423 10h st... few doors above Pa. av ington with the BLANKETS, from 93 to $20 per pair. = — Brecha and other uew style SHAWLS. FLSLLEE, DAVIS & COS PIANOS, celebrated st Pitishurg One enee Guts Forchs BLANKETS at 75 cents | EA for sxcetnes: of tone, delicacy of touch, but that no © miversation ACK BILK, $1.50 $1.75, aad €2-great bar HE STIEFF PIANOS, passed In tone, presen ative Packer, of Penn., in a durability, on ees} terns, tows a were in confer- TS, OILC : nas- ]. cant tor cash. Pc aster Geueral and othe eGiBPETS, OMLCLOTHS, und MATTINGS r large wih ec Sole Agente, aster Goueral and other 7th strect porthwe fiuenc tines Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. half square abo Patent Seth ) ! infin appoimument Pionos and ais iustraments tuned and repaired. | in! divania GEORGE J. SUHNSON & €0., rent. 4a ee OF CONSULS Gana kt, weal te TER MARKBE SEAGS. | 4 SEABEDID HOCK OF FHS WORED-ES | Vestervay, in the Supreme Court of the = —<—S=S=== &, Sguare- Grand, Sauare and WH aval J , the case of Francis Dainese, COAL AND WOOD. MP sctiten ton tea i om chara Te, Charles Hitle, was ar. = \nowu Sactories, whick we will also sell and rent on M Clarke. of counsel for the con: aca SOARS | Rehsta SORe NO Mame anGae ESTER | the pinned eek MT ge 8 Beak tended to. Mrs. o . © pialnttit in error. 1s sc wooD: woop: ‘ few doors above Pa. ev mayitiy | Alexandria. Ezy pt,and Hale consul general, 5 tes = and plaintiff sued defendant for attaching a ee rye <flanraubiaon his gools in acase of Allen — hi x y claiming that the consul general had no sue! “Lee,” “Wilkesbarre” and “Loeust Monptaia” . studies 5 } ° _ “Dykens | << : - . » | power as he claimed. A eemurrer raised the Vales at, pest wien to sake navacts ‘of HIGHLY EDIFYING. question as to the right of the cousul general the lew prices, orders will be recetved this month at to exercise judicial authority, and the Su- & very stall advance upon the original cost for cass. - preme Court of the District, in geaeral term, Lam also offer low figures lickory, in June, 1573, sustained the demurrer. Tuc pone gd tne ae ey GCOSS MUST BE SOLD case then went up on writ ot error, ‘ard and O@ice, corner ath ‘and B'strecta south: ~ - Tur Governor ELECT OF ONTO, Generai ea at cette? and Olce, A street, between 34 a Rutherford B. Hayes, was born in Delaware 3y28-4m* WwW. H. MARLOW, Obio, October 4, 1*2 He graduated at Ken- C i . ‘on Coliege in 542, and studied law at Cam Coal, Woop =p = 1O ENSURE CASH SAL ridge. He practiced his profession in Cin- BUILDING MA ALS. yr: E: einnati until the outbreak of the war. when — . WE WILL eas heenteral the service as Major of the 2:1 1 have slways on and stock $35-WORTH OF CLOTHING—835 Obio regiment. He served with distinction, ANTHRACITE and UMINOUS COALS, 3 and at the close of the war was brigadier = sedan cl beteek PeCOD in the stick, or $25-F OR ONLY-825 general. with the brevet rank of major gene . ss ‘ ; “ERC ral. In Ist he was elected a Representative Traestic CRARNTS acd CALCINED Bee FINE SUIT OR OVERCOAT. in Congress from Cincinnati, being re-elecic a and handling yearly many millions of BAN- in 166, but resigned bis seat in 1x67, when he GOB LATE. Tam in condition to fill orders of any was clected Governor of Onio. Hé was re- character in my line with dispaich and fidelity at eted Governor in 1869. In 1 he was @ wholesale and re ail, upom terms that defy compe- 25-WORTH OF CLOTHING idate for Cougress, but was defeatal by thes 5S Nattsiein occa aeaeaed. ee 7 Henry B. Banning, the candidate of Branch Yard—ist st. bet. Band © ste, soumecey, $IS_-FOR ONLY—818 ‘liberal republicans.” Governor Allen, Wharf—Foot of Sd street southeast. who was defeated at the election on Tuestay, ocr ly WM. GUINAND. OVERCOAT OR FULL SUIT. appointed Gen. Hayes one of the commis: : sioners lo represent Obio at the centennial. INSURANCE. = SENATOR grin ees Bie tact ad DAUGHTER, Sarai: Helen, was marrie Joun T. Anxs. D. W. Ketenax. $18— WORTH OF CLOTHI Thursday to Mr. John Davis, son of the ARMS & KETCHAM, $13—FOR ONLY-@13 American Minister to Berlin. The ceremony — : wrs solemnized in the North Reformed ENE Ae NOREEN AND OVERCOAT OR FULL SUIT. Church Newark, N. J. ‘There was «short wes delay in theappearance of the party, aud tae Le Drott Building, Corner of F and 3th Streets. organist amused the spectators by playing a au 1fepreent s line of STRONG COMPANIES Sy, pareot “On, Dear, What Can tae Matter ry necre KU ANOISE, . Re he bride was dressed in white satin, other PROPERTY So he DIETRIOT — os $15—WORTH OF CLOTHI the usual veil, orange blossoms, ani S by freon the nase =. = boquet. She was given away by her father. S10—FOR ONLY—s10 The bridesmaids were, Miss ish, daughter aa rey ; of the Secretary; Miss Cutts, of Washington, OVERCOAT OR FULL SUIT. Miss Janeway, of New Branswick, Misses SPEN Alexander and Townsend, of New York, and STREL Miss Parker, of Newark. The groomsmen Peer tis Rea were Messrs. Henry Fish. Davis, George $ BOWS CLOTHING DOWS VERY LOW | Frelinghuysen, Jesse Brown, John’ Russel ly for sale by all dealers in & and William Bradiey. Among np yg For the convenience of those who may wish to try proces mort By ‘Gude end ex ures pain oF pre My eon pd onl sae Fog Ward. The simple ceremony of the Reformed sn VISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOM 2 ogee 87 COME SOON. wa Church was soon over, alter “hien the party 136 @: went to @ reception in Senator Freling- acters _135 & 140 Gr: huysen’s house. | There, was no display of isa wedding presents, and the marriage was we val ean c “tags Dave just — HABLE BROTHERS, conducted in an unostentatious manner. do ilors and Clothiers, SUSPENSION OF THE POSTMASTER AT 54 Py si te @. Ww | BRIDGEPORT, Conn.—James E. Dunham, ccti2-te Germer 7th and D Stree ww esis ias S Goan KY Goons, suspended from office on the charge of selling * GARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, @ppointments. He asked permission to re- : nae ar His resiguatioc not belag torthcnen eine ~ PATENT PAKTLY-MADE DRESS SHIKTS | $7, tile resignation nol being f manttor beiaee = of 1875 and 16, soiree a ediate eaionaton ¢ teoneh al i ase Detween 19th Dt mae a i ms ie! {I ENYLEMEN & 307 CL frimmpcnas sock Store balding ronstng 06K | Of dismissal the Postmaster General charges — : that Andrew J. Osborne paid the postmaster tr W.W. BURDET CE & 60, | #150, in three notes of each, for securing his a intment as route agent on the 2 salouic ; and George L. Howe, or his 0-, friends, him $50, more or less, for secar- ing his a: Intment as mail be- — wen ) ape sede re. Mk MA. RES. ator recommended . We H° segpieke os Know!ltcn, chief clerk of the Post Office de- DRAIN AND SEWER Pir. | ibe as Dunham's successor. and the “ro ‘master General has a ig ti ed him’ the appointment. Col. “Knowlton fee = suid Le would prefer to defer to the wishes of ‘in | the Ae gg mange ad ane held the i Ba0 matter under advisement this after- TION 1 have cas ay = Leon, wi he informed the Postmaster Gen- the past year with com re- a iS. | eral he would accept the appointment commend it aa being tendered, telegrams having in the meantime GILL. Baltimore, Md. been recei: from many it repud- ©19 F street northwest. | Sanus of Meitqaport ventag: to mr - he was the of the republicans of that . See, '. Louden & Co.,) city. He was thereu: a |, and will Criizeds: ARMY AND (yt T4vLor | =e sects | bare Re anew of eae sedi sna Thesalary postmaster Exidgepect Metre; (ate ee $4,000 annum. Col. Knowlton been * a it of Bridgeport for twenty-five ‘ = at, TIOAL 1 past. While he has been chief clerk of a ca iy ag gpg a ing Be rompuy x parture, cannot but rejoice at his guod luck. SuRGEos L. A. EpDWARDs, U. S. A., has been relieved from duty in the military divi- Sien of the Atlantic and ordered to Philadel- phia, and upon arrival there to report by lét- ter to the Surgeon General | LEAVES OF ARSENCE have been granted to naval officers as follows: To Pay Inspec Was or had been working in Sun . A search of the premises where he lived was made, and he was watched. 1 beipg examined by u clive yestentny he acknowledged { 0 WAS arrested at SL TWO CENTS. The Res A REPUBLICAN KNOR AND LEGISLA- TURE ELECTED. The election ret, been reosivet from all counties of the state which are con- sidered as correct as can be obtained until the official returns are received by the seere- tary of state. These show Hayes’ majority in the state to be 4.753. Official returns may tor Ge Davis for one year from Noy | vary this count by 300 either Way. |The re- ber Ist. To Chief Engineer ( FE. De Valin | publicans have a majority of 17 {n the house erove month from October sth, atid to Pay- | Of representatives, and 3 majority certainty, master George H. Gri fing for ove month. ERS REVORED.—The onters of Lien on, to the and he has to the Boston navy yard. Orders ¢ jet Engineer HT. Clea the Plymouth, have also been revok« he has been piaced on sick leave. THE FOLLOWING PROMOTIONS in the navy | have been made:—Ensigns William P. Clas. son, Charles F. Emmeriek, William M. Ir- and possibly 4 majorit in the senate. The ba} nee of the republican state ticket is bly elected, but official returns must fe their respective majorities. The terest in the election bas remained at fev heat until the retorns from Wood © yesterday settled the political complext of the senat of law, and was marret burt late war he was win f masters; Passed | @Ppoir rk, subsequently Tr Caas. oO be p H. Bartik ssistait paymaster. Ha.sferred to the regular army. For a time he was stationed at the south finally was onfered to Portland, Oregon, PERSON AL.—Miss Rosina Vokes is engaged | place of bie residence at the tite of hi to be married te Mr. Cectl Clay, brother of tae bee Ce Le yon sthere he. : At he | bad been sent to pay off the troops “ Frederick Clay, tt nposer, and son of the | parked w H 5 celebrated whis pl er, James Clay M. P. | board the steamer ¢ il who have seen Miss | for Portland, in Januarg e Belles of the Kitchen” will ever been beard of the ste Wg that she may long hold up | many reports for a tite were ir or paitge dM. Thacher, | the fate of the passengers and ¢ rot Pa ateats, is in town for a few days. A HISTORICAL REeM{NISCENCR.—We are | formed by one who ought to know that the | vessel now called the Gettysburg, was not captured by the Calypso. manded by Fred. i. Wilmington, tn 164, Sterling da mystery. Two years a he vess: ey saw a 3 strange objec they found the larger port with a life preserver ther parts were somewhat scattered yards fi h y they discovered ve button, and abont ¥ SAW no relies « 1 them, walle few in gold eo ten; quently they told at Sitka ame the ‘aba, about | yhad seen, and by the Keys and liked. | he #ins Were identified as thos sions of Major Walker. A. re @ catter THE DIRECTOR GENF&AL OF THE CeN- | ered the remains, and they were bar 4 TENNIAL has suggested to the Secretary of | Fort Vancouver.— Boston Herald. _ the Interior the propriety of providing for |_| Mystrrtous Stowe THROWING IN VER- niation , of those | MoNT.—O ning Of October 5 the fam 28 Whi uring the | ily of Joha C. Smith, in Grandy, wers dis ate War for the purpose gatiag the | turbed by the firing of stones and other Terings of the sick a déton the | iles &t windows and mm rs of tix He refers to the display of t family For several bours Mr. Smith f Geneva”—a cosmo; searched ulone tor the hidden miscreants originated in firing pistol shots at ever at + partic ei Cross. but - Sar i tend to to stiraalat 2mes whose rouauded sol- 1 the atte is to Heh are for sic was alread nibitiog Assist forwarded copies of the ex: presidents of id Sanitary conimalssi o the fleld ¢ oir view 5 Ist) as Is sugges this comm the Chri » Which opera icahility of mak sentation at PailatIphia in ted by M ora. ENDENNTD AGAIN NDEMNED smimittee appointed by the Presby- tery of Jersey City to investicate the irr larities in the Prospect Avenne Choreh ha decided that the election of Mr. Bartel as elder was irregular and contrary to the laws every direction. b summoned his “ks, and ard the the stone=th stroke of elu About wh could 4 o'cloc! siles hega striking ground scion Shores in down over his ¢ the house to Pr str peeling tt twas male wo wounded, and | nothing more was heard from the miscreants and the author main @ myste two or three po THE BARRE M RDER.—A Montpelier(Vt atch says: The murder of Strecter, re | ‘ ot the church and, therefore, that sald eloc- | din the telegraphic columns of tion Was null apd ‘void. artel was or- | @@y's STAR. causes great excite Rey. Messrs. Glendenning and The body now Hes behind a fenee, the Elder Dunne. The hb which it was dragged from the oppo- of the election was to snpersele Elder | ® le of the re here was evidently a i, a0 old and highly respected gentle- | “lesperat2 struggle between the victim and who condemned Glendenning’saction | bis murderer. ‘The tower part of the boty ts tn defying the Presbytery. Mr. Howell was | !aked. the pantaloons having been stripped one of the founders of the Prospect Avenue | OM. The abdomen is slash! across, the and Is considered one of the pioneers | Wound having been made apparently with a Presbyterian chureh on Jersey City Heights Synod will meetat Brooklyn n dlendenning’s appeal from the fentence of the Presbytery will then be heard. The rumor which has been circulated during the past week that Glendenning was married to the daughter of a prominent omber of the chureh is without foundation. fe declares that he will abide by the issae 4 the session of thé Svyaod, Re im favor reversing the } { resby tery if 5 LAWLESS SIANA—Proc'ama- ton by the Acting Governor —In consequence of the recent lynch law proceedings and other violent atts ja the parish of East Feliciana, La., Lieut. Goy. Antoine, acting governor, has issued @ proclamation comz,anding ali illegal and disorderly Quaies of men in said parish to casperse And retire to their homes, and ¢alling upon all good citizens to aid in arresting all such persons. The proclama- tion refers expecially to the violent expulsion from the parish of @ large number of parish officials admitted to have been | ly elected; the compulsory adjournment of the fifth judicial district court, and shooting of Ube sieritf while on duty; patroling the parish by bands of armed and masked men on er- rands of violence and bloodshed; the murder of John Gatr, a colored citizen, while under protection of @ sheriff's posse, on his way to answer a criminal charge; the hanging of a woman, related to Gair, accused of an at- tempted crime, and the incendiary burning Of stores, cotton gi RACING YESTERDA’ ting a! Philalel- plaa.—At Point Breeze, Philadelphia, y! day, the unfinished trotting race of day was won by Blanche; best time 2.25. 00 Trace was not completed; two heats were won by Munson, and two by T. A. Only three heats were run in the second race for $2 i Palmer winning twoand Wallace the thir Al Gallatin, Tennessee, races, yesterday, the mille heats, was ladies’ gold cup, value ‘$100, won by Sue,over Wynn and Misdeal, in 1%, 1.50%; the mile aud a-half dash by Sal- lie Gardner, over three others, in 2 At the Norwich (Cimn.) Trotting Park yoster- day the trotting nag Palmer Boy feli dead in arace. He trotted finely Thursday, was nine years old. said to have a record under 2.0 f&nd was worth $5,000. A CoURAGEOUS Boy.—Three burglars made an attempt early yesterday moraing toenter Simon Levy's clothing store, on Main street. Flashing, 0.1. A smail boy who was sleep- ing in the «tore was awakened by ue notse, avd when the burglars had entered the outer door, and were working at the inner door, he took ® revolver, and, stationing himself near it, awaited an opportunity to get a shot at them. He did not have to wait long, for they scou bored tbrough the lower panei,and Were in the act of withdrawing the auger, when he fired through the hole. Unfortunately. the ball struck the auger, doin; King any harm, who however left wit jt ma’ further attempt to effect an entrance into the - and the intestines horribly mangled, a Ww thastone. The upper part «‘otbed a blue army coat. was a soldier in the 10th Vermont regimen Yesterday he and Asa goon, ot Oran with whom Streeter lived, were at a horse race in Barre, and started th after dark. Both were intoxicated. ers are look- ing for Magoon, aud w! rest a Mrs. Perrin. near whose house the murder was committed, and who is suspected of compli- city in the affai: t The face ts AN ABUSE OF TRUST.—ietective Yoder caused to be arrested at Baltimore yesterday Robert J. Winters, who bad fled thera from Vuis city with the sum of 800 pee to the Workingmen’s Benevolent Association, the offices of which are located in the soath- ern part of the city. IL seems that Winters had received the money about six weeks ago with instructions to place it in one of the banks on Chestnut street to the credit of the association, of which he is a trustee. Some difficulty occurred about the matter, the bank at tue time refusing to receive tne money from an apparently 1 ible body, but announcing its willingness to take it on deposit in bis name or those ofa certain pumber of men. Before the affair had been finally settled Winters suddenly disappeared, and for a few days no trace of his where- abouts could be discovered. Detective Yoder at length learned that he was in Baltimore, and had him captured and brought on to this city, He will havea hearing at the central station this afternoot ila. Press, 14th. A HusBAnNp’s PLFA.—Catherine Pilcher Was convicted in the Hudson county, New York, sessions of stabbing her husband with a@ knife, and was sentenced to eighteen months’ imprisonment. Her husband did not testify against heron the trial but has since appeared and denied the trath of all the charges against her and pleaded strongly for her release. The court reteased her under Suspension of sentence. THE WOMAN'S CONGRESS yestertay elected Miss Maria Mitchell, of Vassar Col lege, as president; Miss Alice C. Fletcher, secretary, and Mrs. 8. C. Hoffman, treasurer. Papers “were read on “Science in the Kitchen,” “Kiteben pwaertengs Oi and one from Mrs. Elizabeth Beecher favoring the establishment of kindergartens after which the Congress adjourned sine die, ee FRENCH Ponitic: special from Paris to the London Echo say: M. Thiers’ poputa ity is causing some uneasiness to the mon- archists. The Times correspondent says that should the government be defeated on the question of the system of voting an extra parliamentary ministry will be formed un- der M. Ponrton. _—______ IN THE WHISKY RINGS SUITS at Milwau- kee the motion to quash the indictment against Taft « Weiiler has been overruled, and ca es in abatement of the demurrer Sustained by the United States court. Tae se against Georg collect store.—N. ¥. Times, 15th. ion saul J anne ‘THE FISHERIES QUESTION.—Mr. Ford and DERER FOUR YEARS OLD-—On r. Bergne, the English officials who are to oth ae ite winter rae years bd act with Sir Alexander T. Galt, the British | murdered a little girl about one year old, by commissioner for the settlement of the fish- | driving a ten-penny nail into the top of ‘her eries question, are in preparing the | head. colered, and living on Mr. legal work of the commission. It is oa Morrah’s plantation, near ‘3 able that @ gentleman from Salem, Mass., county, Georgia. will be appointed as the United States com- missit 5 J » }» Will, FIVE THOUSARD DOLLARS FOR AN ARM. be the American ird commis- | Emi! iid of nine years, was run it. A thi sioner will be chosen by the Austrian am)as- sador at Lond Furst, a chi Second AN INHUMAN FATHER—A brutal o in the western section of the city of Balti- more stripped his little son y evening, Ued bis hands gave hima tecrible beating. and then ‘him out of Oclock st ight Lidine in Rese sad tu Manbeneate emateen ngs 2 ° some on a are yacant lot, and taken to to have submitted to Turkish au’ ity. “HEDGING” ON ONIO.—The Enquirer's nipulation of the returns THE Empress EUGENIR’s LACES.—The United States district court In Ni has decreed the forfeiture of the Empics the Empress 5 silks; beet interposed to stop the ‘custou, Bouse ai Cay was @ shrewd piece of ip. It | cficers from selling them. beadawarters at that office to phe THE KELSEY TaRRING akD FeATHER- epg by hedgi bat tt ei he were Island, riot and Heard fast sive Sete lewd can iean ree gg. Gharies G:Keiey. have rovansed ry 5 dict guilty. ‘MUSeISSIPPI. — Ex-Senator | _A FIGHTING JUSTICE OF TEE Pénsc, of Biiasioat “has rocelved eet pa Of fre most ample lenputeasoattne ne WeSaing et eerie epee eae _ election, Governor Tor Surcipe Jous In Secsomenenmeiesl os iro sariatod wits a. morning by cutting his these assurances, believes wil carried out to the letter. Say wilt be | earoas Tenn ed te Penre een lon, © nae u ntioned, bul was KF pl by his own statemen: he could not account for himsel( on the morn Telegrams to The Star. ——o9—__ THE TWEED CASE ing of the Langmaid manter He seed the he travelat In the wools after a Jobo! from s woods scene of the mun in the morning be About a mile bo English, ts about mill EUROPEAN NOTES. dark bair and beant ——- ma we TURKSIH SUCCESS. eB men pon ty meee ned. A wewranant a. = oe wn of Pew FOREIGN NEWS. The Emperor William's Visit BRELIN, Oct. 16 Bulow will accompa: liam to Italy in place of Pr a The Turks Tria ; and NDON, Oct ie " publishes @ special tele the Turks now hold the distr the lust refuge of the insurgen m. Dorregary Lmprivoned. MADEID, Uct. 1h—The ¢ . this city, publishes a letter from V dated the 1th of Carlos had imprisoned G other chiefs. Launch of a Naval bad habits, al stock of 1) t required to f exsel irnisi any v. ul 3 ay. She is a vessel of ac lively nove! type, being a 6 gun ~ vette, constructed of iron, but cased with wood Come to Meet His Imperial Grand dad Rio JANEIRO, Vet. 16.— Phe Countess of jest daughter of the Emperor, has b dclivered of a son. rhome Wales’ Wisit. joy many Oct. Wi.—Tie Prince of Wales ay y Saw - t rt to Ou Dis Vis . ns “wee dae PES POS Le aay cm nhs 9tnls for their from their wages en | buildings, and a THE TWrep sui F- ae General Dew: Sew York, Oct b of the Charges. The applica tion fora ame: Stay of proceedings in the suit of the people ak os Sear meee ae . against Wim. M. Tweed, pend « working four ts ae aaet arin appea! from the decision deny were over &.0m, their pay Poll for an of particulars, having b refused ay hn wan over & nad the waving of | answer wax put in yesterday, which after | wages whe ‘ onpitaiet en Protesting against the denial of a stay ent | hompans ¥ elhgert — proclaiming bis right t ithdraw atendey answer should his appeal result. fay | makes @ general denial of all the THE OvrRace ix M AN.—The De. It specifically denies the existence troit Tribun: + tion loafing to ta conspiracy or combination with j that the woman who was injare’ by James Wats sunty tor, to de having acid thrown upon her tae | the city or county, and that the ein Bay City nty of New York not having been made | Friday morning last. s 1 ¥ to the action renders the complaint | the hands of her hushasd, @ defective telegram says: “Mrs. Fr but in @ dangerous oc isa matter of «ic tively engaged in workin, dev mach that t oelock this morning & Z up npt was ma he hus to burn the mansion of Geo. C. Ballou, tn | injared n has been ares. Woonsocket. .\ wood box, saturated wi in jail. nas teen sdent Kerosene, Waa set on fire, but smoke | cierk as the man who had inquired cham ne awakened a servant girl, and the fire was | properties ous kinds < aoa extinguished. An bour later an incendiary | thelr eflecta.on the lace fire broke out in the Wo: cket high school | to having jy 04 bis wi injar house, which was entirely destroyed, to- | says that ft seidental. His story is gether with valuable chemicals and pb be be vdoed sophieal apparatus, books, three ¢ tie in room above, whence The building cast 140m 2a contents must have } tents was valued at $25,000; in for | into his wife's. The tm. si Vide between the nom, equally dence Mutual sures greatly exc! y is apparent from th Dlatved but one on of wel, aod that “unt could not have waked soflicient quantities to burn Mrs. F Woen toformet fact that the bot ket Mutual 4 DWHE people are se incendiary fires, call nelpaod threw a » his wife. The story ts ex tremely improba bat be stoutly main tains its truth He confessed that ti and an advanceof @ quarter to ball | wife had bad trou wt recentiy.” @ cent per pound has taken plage, A British Bark bark, M. Wood Wi SHOOTING CASEIN DELA a Trouble ing « et. i Tne B, s . sixteen days from y, C. B., went asboreat Pumpkin Li sigstevening. This morning a tug e her off and brought her to the city. Su leaks badly, and water is up to her decks. | te New York Bank Si men there nas been nothing bat the best of stu “ Sintomons. | feeling. It appears that Dixor on Wedues NEW Vou. ory a. | C83 Was in Philadelphia, acd apos retarn , ” | ing in the evening he stepped on Haughey’s —— ‘emg Hae cen - orch, and in» playful manner told him ri ration. decrease, $39,00 be bad @ potion to shoot him. Haughey CTEASE, $5.0 | th ng him in Jest, told him to “fire away ay Jixon is said tw have been under the Sentenced to be Hai ] ~ f lic - adly and four- Pray Ga aah ,6} | influence of liquor, talked loudly and four | ished bis revolver around, and finally did take aim and fired. The ball nassed in at Haughey's right cheek and came ovt at the back of his neck, tearing open a hole almost three-quarters of an inch in diameter. Haug- bey fell and Dixon threw his revolver down, us be- | tellmg Ross, Hanghey's hired man, to take ~ care of it. He then jumped into his carriage and went back to Philadelphia, where be has since remaired.” convicted of the murder of © im ple,in Littl Valley ber. MONTREAL, Oc —The sarcopha ing prepared for the interment of G remains will be completed ta a few dt is not nes definitely Known when burial will lake p A PEW DAYS SINCE @ couple of Boston val of Frigate Hartt. 4. geptiemen while gupning in the marahes had Ube misfortune to drive their mare into @ bog in which she sank up to her middie. The two gentlemen jumped out, one on each s. MONROE, Va., Uct. i6.—The U. S. frigate Hartiord, which sailed from Lisbon Septem- ber 19th, arrived in the roads last night. Ali side, and to lift theantinal. “Now Wellon 5 she acts aloe oS “Yes; E 14 and she at,” responded the other. In Races Postponed. seconds, instead of raisit New York, Uct. 16.—fne Jerome Park ceebein ans ~ “4 ere buried races bave been postpoved anttl Monday in consequence of rain. gate ees SE WHEN JAMES FISK, JR, was colonel of ib regiment Paran Stevens, the owner Sportsmen w: their arm pits,and the rising of the horse bad been a bit of deception caused by their sinking. “We crawled out,” says one of the gentlemen, “and as we t 4 and came to the conclusion that our $F at nimory (Of the regunent, expended | Tole that mare was uased apou the Wendel 9.50 in repairivg the building, with the un- 0 te ing. as afl by hing, that Colonel | PbIIlIps theory of financial saivation.”—Zi ton Journal. A DISCARDED Hcauaxp ATTEMPTS S CIDE.— Christopher Kyall, Forty- third street, was arraigned ona charge of being insane and attempting to drown himself Officer Daily, of the Twenty-seeond precinct, found bim standing on the string- piece of a dock on the North River and caught bold of bim in time to save Lim frou a watery grave. He acknowleiged that Bis intention had been to put an end to his life, which had become @ burden to hi:n since his wife had discarded him, aad sald be was hothing buta nuisance. Tue prisoner, who is an old, white-haired man, was com nittet to the care of the commissioners of ci trities and correction Herald, With. PROTECTING GAME LN PENNSYLVANTA.— A bumber of represontat! ves of sp clubs in Pennsylvania met at Harris’ Tuesday to organize a state Fisk would repay him the money, which was never dove. Suit was brought by the administrator of the estate of Mr. Stevens against Mrs. Fisk, the administrairix of Colonel Fisk's estate, to recover this money, with interest, making $12.48i.34, and the de fence was that the city was liable as prin- cipal, the work having been done with the consent of the board of supervisors, given through Wm. M. Tweed. Judgment was given against Mrs. Fisk, who appealed to the general term of the supreme court, where the case was argued yesterday aad decision reserved. y. Times, Vth WoNEY CAB DRIVERS have arisen in Eng- Jand, bot the ouly two who have ever ob- tained mention in the newspapers have distinction through the police courts ime ago « Liverpool cab driver, ar- Tested tor some offence, turned out to be a woman who had driven a cab for years tn male attire. And quite recently, Mrs. Maria peo ag of Kingston-on-Thames, the driver a to send gelegates toan adjourned conven. a= wlil meet in Hafrisbarg Novem - s. A LARGE PLATE oF GLAss.—The Star| MATT CARPENTER sa, glass works of New Albany, —| @ few day ceased since, turned out what is clai: to be