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Envelopes, and everytbing iu the jonery Une < sod retail, ‘at fer sale, wholesale the very lowee’ prices, at ILLINGTON'’S BOOKSTORS. Corner © street and Pon: BANKERS. $3,000 invested in Stock Privilones Inrae prafins Write for72 page tv E. * JOUNHICRLING'S CO. tO Bankers and 6 Ve, 46--N2. 7,044. WASHINGTO ye Lvening Star. , D. C.,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1875. AMUSEMENTS. ONAL THE EVENING STAR. Washington N' ews and Gossip. wand GovERNMENT ReECEipTs To-Day —Inter- eastoms, $426,352 MR. FRANK FRAYNE, nal revenue, $543, THE AMOUNT of national bank note exr- rency received at the Treasury to-day for redemption aggregated $¥ ATTORNEY GENR&AL turned to the city last ev duty to-day. SECRETARY CHANDLER left for Michigan last night, to bring his family to Washing- ‘The five year eld Actor. FRANKI®. MKS PNSNK PRAYNE S Gront Shot ‘The Deg JACK to the rescae, SATURDAY MATINEE. BENEFIT OF LITTLE FRANKIE Admission 25 and W cents o PIPRREPONE re ing, and is on (PME TITIENs CONCERT. GODDARD Mesers. M. & M.Strakorch have the honor to an nownce for the evening of MONDAY, OCTORER 25, LINCOLN HALL, nd only appearance in Washington of LE TERESA TITIENS, EEN OF THE LYRIC ~TAGE. vectors base succeeded in making arrange ie jor the Titiens Concerts wit eee ME. AHADELLA G ENGLAND'S FIR-T R TOM RAB Signor CARLO ORLAN SECRETARY Baistuw has commoner the Preparation of his annual report to Con- THE VACANCY xaminer-in-ehief of the Patent Office, made by the resignatioa of Mr. Hopkins, will not be filled until the return of Secretary Chandler. THE CONTRACT for farnisaing the Office department with printed wooden tags for mail bags for ove year has been awarded to Mr. Wm. P. Wood, of this city, at a halfa he Piano accompaniment by Sisnor B MABZO josen ved seats Sale « f erats thix lay y etzerott’s Music Store. ‘The Steinway Pianos used at THE CASES Involving the validity of the patent for the Osage lands in Kansas to cer- tain railroads, is still before the United States Supreme Court, allowed the balance of the week for argu Forest HALL, the counsel being EEN ENTIRELY BEMODELED, And is now offered to parties for BALLS, HOPS, ke. has been erected, and is admirably adapted for Private Theatricals, Tableaux or Public Stage Performances. wlall’s Billiard Parlors, prly at Randall's Billiard Parlor A Livery Winrex ANTICIPATED.—A number of Senators and Representatives are in the city engaging quarters for the coming winter. Real estate agents say that there has Lever been as great a demand for houses iv Washington as at the present time. PERSONAL.—} a orge Douglas, whohas been doing some capital work on the Ozpi- tal, has been appointed Washington corres- pondent of the Pittsburg Leater. He will sull retain his connection with the Cap- urder the Hall. ARLOW’S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, 1225 PENNSYLVA NIA AVENUE, Three-year(Emery) coupon bonds, nown Washington correspondent of several leading southern turned here this morving, sojourn at his cottage down on the coast of Maine, and is in excellent heaith. He was rather astonished, after leaving the region of early frosts, to find Jul in this latitude. GOVERNOR AMES TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.— Attorney Genera} Pierrepoist from Governor He thanks Judge newspapers, after @ six mouths’ y Weather prevailing en made to order. waristy, GOLD, SIL: 5. COWD, NAILS, ac. ticle guaranteed a* represent) PATRTENGS arranged ‘and hung Partice SAINTINGS Cleaned, Restored and Varnished OLD FRAMES BEGILT. 900 LITHOGRAPHS, from We.to 3 s.000 8 COD ENGRAVINGS for Scrap-books. se Registered stock, act October 25, 1s Ames, of Mississippi. Pierrepont for whose exertions and the troubles heretofore threatened arising out of the political cam psign, have subsiced. Governor Ames states tbat those opposed to him politiealty gaar- anteed him that if he would disband the mi- litte be was organizing that there should be a fair election, without violence or intim:- He says he accepted the assurances made, belleviug in, as he now does, the honor of those making’ the proposition. Tepresepts peace now pré prospect Of Lo further ow Weiss Brzr $ H. N. BARLOW, gcod judgment a Oup No.) On Exhibition — and Sale Registered general stoc Vo. 439 Tth stvent, bet a doors above Odd Fellows’ Ha . Engravings, Chromo, &e, Ghotce Oil Faiuti 0, largest at-ck of Paj ade. Pi TO TAXATION.— The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that weiss beer is @ similar fermeut- el liquor to ale, porter, and lager beer, and subject to @ tax of $1 per barrel of 21 galloas. | The quesiton has been the subject of cousid- | erable corresporidence between the depart- mnent and weiss beer manufacturers. department holds that if it be said that tnis beer ts subject to tc exemption of root ant other smaii beers, this avails nothing, as that exemption was repealed. The ground upo i whieh the deelsion is is made of inalt and hoy erence between It and beer Is in Ils surenth. coual in ihe weiss beer is found to be su as to subject itd Lhe taxatly 4 7 Please remember Name and Namber. jy)-ly ———— — — - PIANOS, &c. NA CO." W™ Womb nENow sep Prawos. Grand, Suuiere Grand ‘The favorite McCammon Pianos, with new patent Also, a large assort isnos which Lg pone al jo aud reat stv tly attended ENGACH'S Of the late short Lume. for prices. Tining and Bet ade is Unat the baor per ae ey Ee and the only dit | Less funding joan bonds, wet Sune ‘ME STIEFF PIANOS, unsurpassed in tone, touch, and durabilit + OD easy terms, MLE. TITIEN: Hall next Mouuay eveatug is progressing rapidly, indjeating a very lar: It being the only appearance in th “other the great European artist, Mlb which we will also sell and renton | Titiens, “queen of tne lyric stage,” terms. of course, great desire to hear her York Herold says ot her singing 1n oratorio 14 ABE PianOs—| 9 ‘McOsmmmen's slobrat N4tTiosas. SAFE DEPOSIT Cv., Corner With 8. and Now York avenue. SIBE AND BUBGLAE-PBOOF VAULTS. Ali Rinds of valnables taken on deposit. Safesfor rent Ufiice hours, 98. m. to 4p. m. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Batter a Eggs. We receive supplies of BUTTER from the bes Dairy districts, ana EGGS from ntar by counties. GEO. M. OYSTER & CO, Stalls 175,176 and 177 B street near 7th. Stalls 490,491 sod 492 2 Grates Moxket. street wing, near 9th. Stall 125, Avenue A, Northern Liberty Market. Stall 50, Eastern Market. Residence and cellars, 210 aud 212 East Capitol street. octlé 6t W* okies ako. W. Linkins TWENT(ETH-STREET MARKET, 780 20TH StxEET. Fine PEACH BB, g INOES and other Fraits for |. Fresh aaa veceeres Gaby, Fresb TS (ae POULTSY AME in season. Fine Clover RON RY, poundseach. Fresh FISH snd O¥S- WM. LINKING & SON. NGLISH AND FRENCH WORSTED PANTS, py Be Srmacs,, Pean: sve. HA’ 6 CHISCHIL, TatkalS SER GES guascoar, st 1011 Penn. av e = ES ‘CH SUITS FOR BOYS from wards, STATS Te RO TS rom 86 wo OTHERS: SOMETHT Fi It Meer seas Be Stas OS, WHE, ie something new. 1011 Peuu av UST BRORIVED the Finest Suit im the city for ©, Sack and Frock. st - STRAUS’, 1011 Penn. ave, A GOOD HEAVY W: ING SUIT for 1 Pena. at LINE OF ILDEN'S SUITS ». tan 1 the city, at STRAUS’, 1: E YOU SEEN THesE NOBBY FUR A VER OVERBUOATS for $2), at STRAUS, Cabrsts — List ‘svenae. _ ‘woven to =m Cigar Bisse Be Tas bee. octlé im” ¥. W. BRANDENBURG. in that city a few nights since: Titiens was,as fame says she always has been in oratorio, superb. She sung without and triumphed by ex- her first recitative. “There were shepherds abiding in tue field,” she showed tuat wonderful vocal strength and power, combined with perfect commsad, which are the essenuals of oratorio singing. Throughout she held her powers in such surprised only by the Perfection of her art and the divine simp!i- city of ber singing.” THE MOST NOTORIOUS COUNTERFRITER known in the business since the incarcera- tion ot Tom Ballad, has been arrested by hief Washburne. of the secret service force and well known for whom unsuccess- made for the past ten years. He was arrested at Fulton, Illinois, small town on the M: sy | effort or asfectation “HIGHLY EDIFYING.» | cor of areciat GOODS MUST BE SOLD. complete reserve, rO INSURE CASH SALES WE WILL SELL $35—WORTH OF CLOTHING—§35 $25—FOR ONLY—§25 FINE SUIT OR OVERCOAT. river. When was in com- ates such qui $25— WORTH OF CLOTHING—g§25 $18S—FOR ONLY—$1S OVERCOAT OR FULL SUIT. HY With two novorious assoc! named Nelson Driggs and Charles Stadtfelt. The latter fled aud cut across the country. were chased eight miles on horseb: Chief Washburne, and did not halt uni eral sbots bad been fii the man who as been su; country with the “queer.” from which the most dangerous the #1,000 bill on the Trader Bank of Chicago, in addition to securin: red at them. ing the whole e cut the plate $18— WORTH OF CLOTHING—818 $13—FOR ONLY—-@13 OVERCOAT OR FULL SUI?. ‘was printed. rest ibe officers became possessed toois and materials, with which he worked. They ascertained that bis mill was at Cen- trata, Iinots, @ small town on the Ohio and reay ocnad a — nro d »yd's house, plates ie print- , #00, and $1,000 notes. These been taken possession of by the T arrest is cousidered as one that will tei largely to bregk up the counterfeiting busi- because Boyd was the most skilful -piate printer known, and it will be hard to supply his place to the trade who operate in spurious money. THE WEEKLY STAR, now ready, contains alist of the names of the contractors for the District pavements, their sureties, etc ; the news of the week, general -aad choice stories, poems and sketches: agricultural and household matters, etc., ete. Terms: $2 per annom In advance; postage ingle copies five cents, in wrappers. $15—WORTH OF CLOTHING —<15 $10—FOR ONLY—s10 OVERCOAT OR FULL SUIT. BOY'S CLOTHING DOWN VERY Low 7 COME SOON. HABLE BROTHER: Tailers and Clothiers, octl2-tr G@ermer 7th and D Streets ¥. Ww RY GOODS, GARPETINGS, GILCLOTHS, A RAITT ROAD CANABD.—A recent dispatch i the visit of Messrs, Sidney Ditioa, prose 8: essrs. Sidne; “ Sent of the Union Pacific "Raltw y id, and Oliver Ames to St. Lou! PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS ne mow eupelion daily for the fail and win- W. W. BURDETTE & Go, Central.” One of Philadelphia “Pound Butter,? We make this famous Butter a specialty. Francisco, “2 Louis, Kansas City, and Northern and Union from 7th street to K—No. named in t is entirely § MaNUFACTURRS, DRAIN AND SEWER pire FUSSELL & CO, 1427 NEW YORK AVENUE, leave to announce that t Bow serving | Man, in RS in ev 5 BO oLAve. ico 2 in any pertor aos HI ‘Mth, northwest, yt La’ i t H i fen. 9g will be ai¥.z, ae Funded Indebtedness of the District of Cotumbta. EXUIBIT OF THE SINKING FUND COMMIS- SIONERS. The following ts an exhibit of fanded indebtedness of the District of Columbia and of the late Corporations of Washington and Georgetown, October 1, 1875, prepared by Moses Kelly, esq., Treasurer of the Sinking Fund Commissioners: BONDS OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 1, 1875. Of the District of Cotendier : Permanent-improvement coupon bonds, issued under an act of Assembly approved July 10, 1871; 6 per-cent. gold interest......... $4,090,090 00 Permanent-irmprovement coupon bonds, issued under an act of Asrembly approved June 23, 1573 - i-per cont. currency interest. Permanent-improyement cou, bonds, issued under an act of Assembly approved June 25,1873; 7-per-cent. currency interest. 530,000 00 Market-stock «<oupon bonds, is- sueé under an act of Assembly approved August 23, 1871; 7: 147,300 00 cent. curreney interest. nace 152,490 00 Water stock coupon bonds, issiied under an aet of Assembly ap- proved July 20, 1871 currency interest. 450,009 00 Water stock coupon bons, under an act of Assembly ap- proved June 26, 1873; 7-per-cent. currency interest... is County-school coupon bond sued under an act of Assembly approved Juue 26, 1 cent. currency interest. 26,000 09 9,000 00 i eee sess seeee 85,314,700 00 ($5,400 of the county-school eoupoa bonds have been retired sinee July 1, 1875.) Oy the Late Corporation of Washington Funding-loan bonds, issued under an net of Congress approved May 8, IST2; 6 per cent. gold interest..81,150,090 00 Funa -loan bonds, issued under the act of Assembly approved Tune 20, 1872; 6 per cent. gold in- terest... coupon bonds, ssuied under an act of Congress approved July 27, ises; 6 per cent. currency interest...... issued under an act of Congress approved July 7, ist; 73-10 per cent. currency interest......... 1,00) 00 Five-year (Emery) coupon bonds, issued under an act of Congress approved July 7, 1870; 7 3-10 per cent. currency interest...... 139,000 00 Registered stock, act August 19, 1828, 5 per cent. currency interest 54,807 00 urrency interest tock, act April per cent. " July 1, 1875.) Of the La‘e Corporation of Georgetown 6 per cent. currency interest. sees $130,885 00 Registered general stock; § cent. Currency interest..... 29,009 00 Registered bounty stoc cent, currency interest. ~ 20,000 60 Registered market stock; 6 per cent. evrrency interest... + 39,808 21 Steam Force pump coupon bonds, issced under ai ‘Assembly approved June 2¢ cent. currency interest. 8,500 00 MABINng.....-.00000--- 2.005 $260,139 21 RECAPITULATION OF FUNDED DET. Of the Districtof Columbia... ..$5,314,700 00 Of the late corporation of —— a ington. orporation of George- ” town ., 260,189 21 Total.. cesseesee sS89)13T;063 43 20, 1872, not disposed of by the Commissioners of the Sinkivg Fund... Actual amount outstanding... EXPLANATORY. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund | nold the following assets, which If disposed of would still further reduce this amouat, as follows: Chesapeake and Ohioeanal bonds, __ (now selling at $1.i6,) par value. $75,000 00 Washi ington and Alexandria rail- road bonds, (now in litigation,) par value....... THE 3-05 59,00) BONDS. Amount of fifty-year 3-65 bonds, issued under an act of Congress approved June 20, 1874.......... 10,594.50 00 In reference to the United States’ guaran- tee of the 3-65 bonds, known as ‘+District of Columbia fifty year bonds,” Mr. Moses Kel- iy. in @ letter to Edward Brandon, esq., airman of committee on securities, New York Stock Exchange, dated September 9, 1875, says: itnese bonds are, in reality, the bonds of the United States, and there is no reason why they should not be cl: and treated as such. This fact seems to have been entirely overlooked, and an impression created that the bonds were merely bonds is- sued b; a tion, styled the District of Columbia, with # qualified and limited. in- dorsement by the United States. Cautious investors, therefore, have been ———— ercised to discover whether or not the faith of the United States was pl in sufficient- ali fied in: Mr. Kelly proceeds show by the laws “that these bonds are issued by the officers of the United States, in ment of liabilities created by her own ms » @od the conclu- sion is inevitable that they are the bonds of the United States. If they are not, they are abso- lutely worthless as a legal obligation; for it is not even pretended that they are issued by any other power having lawful existence. “In conclusion it remains to agd only afew Words as to the pledge of the faith of the United States for the payment of the bonds. It is a pledge for payment of both inter- est and pripcipal, coupled with a vision ly clear terms to cleanly nds as against dorsem to ne certain revenues to be raised ‘a as &@ sacred fund to meet both. * * # In the case of the bonds in question, Congress botonly pledged the public faith to secure them in the manner stated, but proceeded at the same time to levy the taxes and make the appropriation needed to redeem that pledge. By act of March 3, 1875, it levied a tax upon the property within the District of Columbia, provided for its prompt collection, direcied the amount collected to be deposited in the Treasury of the United States, and prohibited its being drawn out again except oyon the warrant of its own duly-appointed agents. Surely this ought to satisfy the most skeptical as to the understanding of Congress on this subj: emphasizing, , a8 it does, the opinions given by the Comptrollers ofthe ‘Treasury at the au General of the United States. If the views herein ex- pressed a This paper bears the following endorse- considered the above communi- r. Kelly, treasurer of our board, we concur tn the views therein expressed. - 45.M. Sweeny, 4 W. W. Concoran, J. Davis, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. ——__ 88 VREPARING FOR THE GREAT FUNRRAL— Telegrams to The Star. MORE BUSINESS FAILURES, NEW BISHOPS APPROVED. PORTO RICO WANTS TO BE FREE. A telegram from Montreal, October 20, | i eay' is ‘commencing to reawaken, and increases day by day asthe time draws near for the burial, the precise date of which is, however, Still unknown, though some time at the end of next week will poy decide it. course of construction in the marble works | of Mr. Robert Read, scalptor and marble i worker, bas been for some Lime the cenier of | attraction, and so curious have been the po ulace as to the work going on that the work. men have been impeded to @ most annoying extent by epithets and other often morefor- cible anes put upon This sar- cophagus we to prevent the body from being removed b- force. Of course the body will be buri even if the police and military have to wale through streams of blood, but once buried and in the possession of the clergy the fear is that the latter will wink at the mob, who in- tend to extume the body and bura it to ashes. THE PIMLICO RACES. —_.—_—. FOREIGN News. Storms and Loss ef Life. —The weather ix empes- tuous and’mneh damage to shipping is re asters, invol visi & loss of upwards of twenty lives, has been lure in Londo: —Messrs. G. U merchants of London and Manchester, failed. Their Habllities are stated to 0.000, but the Manchester (ourer says ate and various tirms in 10,000 to $600,000 by the ——_e____ Information of ¥F LONDON, Oct. the work of Lhe masons were principally | from the ranks of those who took part {n the disgraceful scenes of September 2. The sar copbagus is composed of two enormous blocks of lime stone, in each of whieh has | been cut @ hollow-shaped cavity. How the | pb Apparatus will be conveyed to the cemetery is @ matter of conjecture. It is feared there will be bloodshed if its transportation to the cemetery is attempted. An evidence of this feeling is the fact that the heavy stone used for making the floors of the new city hall Was mistaken for the sarcophagus in passing Ubrongh the French Lotwithstanding that the drivers in © were French Canadians and Catholics,the In- ferlated mob attacked them and drove them away, stoning them down the street, and it Was several hours before they could be made to believe their mistake. This may serve to show what may be expected when the real sarcophagus makes its appearance. a large American bi Bradford will lose = Mobile’ New York, Oct. 2,—1 resenting the city of Mobile 'y endeavoring to effect an arrangement by which its debt may become less buriden- some. From their statement it appears tle principal and interest, to be paid years, Will be 4,445,590.06, being 25 per cent. of the total assessed value of the eld to this, the commissioners say the city will become hopelessly insolven?, issioners rep- of the state authority to appoint three cit.- zeus of Mobile as commissioners to settle This act provides for the 2.600,000 of six per cent. bond able in thirty years from May 1, 1573, creates a first lien on the real estate y, 8S well as on the revenues of The means adopted by the institute for the security of the much-disputed remains are certainly effective enough in appear- ance. No unorganized power could drag. except by violent measures skilfully carried out, the remains from the stove eoftin which bas a . and If once the iuterment is carri the fabrique will permit the employment of the sarcophagus or the erection of the appli ances necessary to its adjustment in the gre’ Cote des Neiges cemetery of the remains must for all practicable purposes of the ene mies of the institute, who are in favor of the city debt. ing to the elt ——— Porto Rico Going to Try for Freedom 22.—It 18 stated that the natives of Porto Rico in this aud the netgh- boring cities are forming a committee afier the manner of the Cuban patriots to eo- operate with their fellow countrymen at home in ax effort to cast offthe Spanish yoke, ghly organized conspiracy has existed in the island of Porto Rico during the past two years, the b tion being stationed at New York, Oct and that a thor pie will be harder to roll away than the hearse head of the organiza. | Was ou the 2d of September last. gston, Jamaica. ———__e —_—_ The Pimlico Races To day. PIMLICO, Oct. 22.—The second race on the pregramme—tbe bandicap purse, $409, one ter—was the tirst and was won by Madge. First race, Breckenridge 5: year olds, two miles, 500 subseri pti forfeit and the Maryland Jockey Club to ), of which $500 to second horse, the third horse to save his stake, Austides. Time, 3364. man be prese call is not fully known, but it is generally surmised that it bas connection with the Guibord burial. race to'day, 2.123. kes for throe- will b res, 22.—Baroum’s hotel this city will be closed to-morrow, its present rietor, Theron Barnum, nue the business, owing to More New York, Oct tinue Was @ public procession and the celebration of high mass at the cathedral, where Bishop MeQuale made Which he said: the cause of Catholic educati mean they should doso in words unbecom. | ing gentlemen, but he did mean that, as Catholics ——— on the question, they should 5) having con- unfavorable pros W. Duryer. lumber merehant, 253 spended yesterday. ties unknown. ——oee A Murderer Sentenced. NEw York, Oct. 22.—Wm. Delany was yesterday convicted in the Queen’s county court of ithe murder of Captain Lawrence, of the schooner Josephine Cow bay, and was se December t0th. The priso: the schooner, a) o the murder, the nine mitilons of Catholics distributed tbreugbout this land could inone movement | S“y U at JU was not their desire to break down the pubije schools of the country, the ears of their opposers would be closed to the sound, and the politician at every new election | would use this question as a foot-ball to suit Potts, while 1 to ner was mate of nd had been drinking previous bis break down the public schools. It was in vain that they told them that they loved education too much for such @ desire; that they were working for a broader aud less bigoted platform.” | j | A Rmope Istaxp Love Story—Haiying Hereelf Because She Could Not Marry” her Suifor's Sailor—At Pawtucket, R. L., Agnes 1 Sugar Rebate. New Yorx, Oct. 22.—The collector of this Port. under lustructions from the Secret ury, has modified the order garding the sngar rebate so as to allow the exportation of sugar at the old rate, in cases where valid contracts can be shown previous to the reduction of drawback. rg ee The New Bishops. MD., Oct. 22.—The standing e diocese of Easton have con- sented to the consecration of Rey. Dr. Mc- Laren, bishop-elect of Illinois; Rev. Dr. Brown, bishop-elect of Rey. Dr. Eccleston, bishop-elect of Iowa. eee The Late Frederick Hudson. .—The executive com- CAMBRIDGE, committee of t Fond-du Lac; and NEw York, Oct. 22. Mittee of the Associated Press to-di ed resolutions of regre! Frederick Hudson, he having been one of the founders of the association, and for twenty years a member of the committee. POLITICAL NotTEs.—The California elec- Uon appears tohave been decided on local issues. The election of Carr, repu' ndent of public instraction, is con- |. Church, the democratic candidate for police judge, is defeated. are republicans, and the county and three district judges demo- “ was an immense repubii- ean toreblight procession in Philadel last night, in honor of the victory in Ohio. Governor Hayes, of Obio; Governor Dix, of New York, Gor Pennsylvania, were in the The Utica Heraid sa: lows Ohio, then in have been wiped*out of the issues which if New York neutral be sire that the country inning of a movement Lat the dea’ by jealousy. St. Lovis DISTILLERS PLEADING GUILTY. A 8t. Louis dispatch says @ sensation was created in that city yesterday by the an- bouncement that every distilier and rectifier wu Indictment there, with the ex mitted default to be entered Inst them io the suits charging them with on the revenue. The amount involved will aggre gate several bundred thousand dollars, in- cluding @ lot of twelve hundred barrels of Whisky, and another of six hundred barrels. Under this action of the distillers some thir- ty different parties are liable to fine or im- prisovment, or both. THE PENNSYLVANIA TREASURY FRAUDS The Pennsylvania Treasury Investigating committee have agreed upon a to which states that they have discovered that during the eleven years from 1864 to 1575, inclusive, there bas been a yearly overcharge of the in- terest on the public debt by the treausurers, amounting in the aggregate to $1,125,301.65, and there was an excess in the premium charged for the purchase of gold of $121,427.95. besides many other minor fraudulent trans actions. In conclusion, they say it is fair to assume that all the charges made agatosi tho treasurers are true, as they have refasc:! to appear to exp PR een MoRRISSEY AGAINST Fox.— ‘pe rt New York fol- lation and repudiation lex our politics. bio, then we ma; bas seen only the which invites financial chaos.” Carey ran worst where be was known Hamilton county, where Allen gave @ majority of ublican) says it was the vote of the Western Reserve which saved Ohio, was brought out by the sch: Governor Hayes and Sena’ Pp for the republican ticket defeated by 1.2 against him. A BUILDING SocreTY CasE.—A case of Some interest was tried in the city court ves- terday, It was a suit brought by the Ger- mania Savings Association, N F. L.. Obreebt and Ambrose Mill the endorsers on a note for man pamed C. L. Nichols, to secure a loan of #100. That note was ren and when it last matured Obrecht then mad r to the association Was for three months, and cember lith. x last note had heen given, an atta laid in the bands of Christian Seibert, treas- sociation, attaching the money ti-Tam' trict have determined to ran the Hon. John Morrissey for the senate, notwithstandin; his refusal to be a candidate. The Hon. James ony and other influential men in No. 2, against ler, who were $100, made by a ewed three times, Nichols failed to ¢ &@ note endorsed by even! ee ae taretat note | urgent solicitation of the anti-Tammany eenoerate, and consented to be @ candidate THE CENTENNIAL GROUNDS at Philalel- phia were visited by a number of uistin= guished from Ue west, who were c5- gress made with the buildings, and otherwise i urer of the as: the note ment was refused, andit weut to December 28th the judgment association. Suit was brought associat! to recover 896.11, balance due on the note. The tried ire ken to the city ire Judge Brown holds en to, cow ‘w ge dricks, and Goy. ley. wfations io «much a f mF a li TWO CENTS. The Guaibord Treuble. PRELIMINARY GROWAS—THE PaINce oF | WALES Ki MENT GETTING READY — SIZE OF TH RCOPHAGUS. s: The excitement in the Gulbord matter | The buge sarcophagos, which has been in ‘ebs twelve tons, and iF desigued EVIDENCE OF OPPOSITION. | The majority of those who interfered with quarter of the city, and MEASURES OF SECURITY. out it remains to be seen whether ‘e. Opposition to the inhumation in the zh banded measures, close, for the stone : THE GUARD FOR GUIBORD. The men of the Prince of Wales’ Rites | \’ Lave been ordered to hold themselves in | readiness for Friday night, and imperative | instructions e been issued that every | | The object of this sudden CATHOL CS AND THE PurRLic Scuoors— Hain Words of Bishop McQuaie—The Irish | 3} ch. 's. Andrew; M. McKay, W b. g. Lapland; C. 8. Atkinson, Phi Arthur J. Prite: ch. m Lady Pritchard, formeriy ms, Cleveland, Onto, ra Williams; A. J. McKinamin, ¥.. b. 5. Blackwood Jr5 J. D. Gillet, jr., Uuica, N-Y., ch. | Alex. Lewis, Wilkesbarre . ch. . H. Sturtevant, New York, b.¢. eral; Alden Goldsmith, Blooming Grove, N. » b. g. Baveman; G. J. Faller, Galesburg, il. § Reeves; Richard Peniston, g. Richard; J. H. Phil- Y., bg. Bay Jack; Peter ew York, >. g. Harry Ervin. Purse No. il, iree for all, $5,000—John ‘. ¥.. b.g. Kansas Chiet; J. W. Ja- br.m. Lady Mand: c. tholic Benevolent Union of the United les is convened in Rochester, N. Y., and id sersion until thisevening. About ;resentatives are present, froma ali parts The programme on Wednesiay | address, in the course of | Their duty wae to uphold | lainly, cost what it may. Ir urpose: that the Catholics meant to Kosler hanged herself Wednesday evening. She and her sister lived m @ tenement ip Garden street, aud worked in the Slater cot- ton mill. The sister was to be married to a ‘oung mab with whom Agnes was deeply iv love. The sisters reached bore as usual on Tuesday evening, and Agnes went into the ard while the other was getting supper. fler waiting a long _ the sister went to look for ber, and found her suspended to a fonitt & Co., had guilty and per. » or deny them. many democrats in the 4th din: Mr. Morrissey ylelded to the to the pros- ts fornext year. A’ tho visitors tor Sherman, Gov. Hayes, Gove Hert Mys ‘ashingtoa, D.o., ard Penisten, Lex- ree No.3, class 2:38. 2 000 FR OF Youngstown, +), 8. ¢ Jerry Golidast Blooming Grove, Alley; Jobn F ence, G. Gille SECOND DAY -WEDNESDAY, NOY. 3, Purse No. 4, class 220, New York, b. Crawford, Washington, Annie Collins, F Y Jack Draper. A. Lewis, Wilkesbarra, tin, Trenton, Goldamaith, ™. Susie Parker, Alien ¢ Grove, N. ¥., &. Nashville, Tenn, bg. Frank Reeves; Teun., b.g. Prince, », $3,000—John Splan, Chief, Jas. Dongry, Ben Mace, Philadel > L. Green, Bab- New York, b. g. Kan New York, b. g. Joker , bg. Sensation T., ch g. Thomas 1. Parse No. 6, Class 2:40, ®00—Jobn J. Kelly, Washingion, b.C., b.g John J; Jobn si ito, br. m. Lady Gertrude; J. Tlaty, ditto, b. m. Daylight. RD DAY—THURSDAY, NOV. 4. Vo. 7, Class 2.34, €2,000—Jas, I New York, gr.m. Bessie, Mary;) John Splan, New York, ch. drew; ©. 8. Atkinson’ »Patladelphia, Pa., ®. g. Star; Arthur J. Pritehard, Baltimore, '‘M. ch. m. Lady Pritehant, (formerly Jennie T.. Kinzer & Barry, Weemer, . €.@. Devep. tiop; Jobn Murphy Maxwell; G. J. Faller g. Frank Reeves: Peter Mann, New York, b. » Wilmington,” Del Katie Richards; Jas Morrow, ‘Washington, C, b.g. G rihar, Richard Penis- S J. H. Phillips, , d. m. Adelaide; C. 8. oh Ne Long Island, N.Y ry James Dongry, New A Henderson, Chic Star, J. A. Batchelor, Wi w . jets; Aidea Goldsmith, Y..». m. Huntress; W Blooming Grov H. Doble, Philadelphia, Pa., 8. m. Nerea; J. W. Jacobs, Plane ditch | Pa, s. Jennie T) CD. Wilk ‘rauk Manson; lon. He did not | ter. w. cobs, Piano, Iil., bie, Fhiladelpbia, Pa.. 8. Green, Babylon, L. 1, b. m. Lucille Gold- Purse No. 12, class 3, Washington, D. C., s500—yobn J. Kelly, RELIGIOvS Norrs.—The union prayer- meeting at the Foundry M. E. p.m. yesterday, led by Rev. G. A. Ati p.m. was beld the service Of song, led by Frank Wilson. At 7:30 Rey. Mr. ” from. Was well attended. on. The sermoa ie upon the =H a oe Sain The mission will close on Sunday evening with the Papal benediction. ited Vineland, October 15, says: “Mr. gy ps since we returned does not goout at business affair killinghim. Ni This ‘business ruth’s claim on Landis pendent of nis trial by the state, q murder,or assault with inteot to kill, pending on whether Mr. Carru’ expired for over ninety da: probability at it is ti tried for murder, in ery wo impartiality with which the laws are ad- ministered in N Last sammer ersey. rath —s his friends in oe. Ue, See janie come oe r. me In person, and offered him and 30 acres of Vineland unimproved land, to setile with him. This offur was and the matter bas not, it rs, made s since, and as Mr. Carrath i much troubled in his mind in regard to bis affairs and the sn; ally 10 the futcre, there with hi Carrath $5,000 in casita ‘aD readily seehow an ounce of lead in his head, 1 business affair.” PONED AND THE Barn: GROOMS ATTEMUT AT SUICIDE—Max Wai- der, a tailor, of 110 Canal street, and Samuel ‘arpson, @ rea! estate broker, of Isl Market rested in Newark on Tuesday ‘ng lo get @ note for $1,000 dis- Py ?