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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT 1B STAR BUILDING Pennssirai , The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | Pres't. 8, H. KAUFFMANN, . THE EVENING STAR tt servet by carriers [0 subscribers at Ten Cents pet week, or Forty- four Cents per month. Opies at the comter, Two Cents each. mau — postage prepatd— Sixty Cents a month; one year, 86. Tue WEEKLY Seen ae | @2 a year, postage prepaid BF All mbscripiions wwartably tn advance. 87 Rates of advertising furnished on application, a ee uening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1876. Vee, 48— 2. 7.310. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. > THE VElv REPUBLIOASs VAMPA OLUB wilt hol their regular meeting ocwek TO MORBOW (Fridey) EVERING. Se: tember 1. 1876, at 939 Peunsyivanis aveaue Good Ds ic and «paen! eventag. All Obloacs F. WLUDER, President Be A SPBOtAL MeSC la SENEVOLENT AS ‘es = for the Zz coréially invited. jt | PRL attend. HOLLOWSN, Rec. Sec ry > THOMAS Dt x avenue ard llth street ASSESEUL's 0 tlee FRICE, D se ehy given thot om and Political Notes. At the New York democratic state conven- on which mot at Saratoga yesterday, H> ratio Seymour aod John Kelly were chosen electors at large. +*** Parson Browolow, who is usually well posted as to political Affairs in east Tennessee, is confident tvat Randolph and Thornburg, repablicaa candi- dates in the Ist and 2d districts, res DOWN THE AMMONOOSUC. For some miles our path was down the valley of the Ammonoosuc. Some perse- vering anglers were out in overcoats, trying with little apparent success to catch the early trout, but some boys at the mill dam were doing better, and had caught quite a string of ——chubds! Presently there was an all-pervading smell of charcoal and for a Telegrams to The Star. NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. SEYMOUR AND DORSHEIMER. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECKIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- Bal revenue, $314.498 customs, $175,651 94. ARMY ORDERS.— Leave of absence granted Walks in thé White Mountains, 3. [Eéitorsat Correspondence of The Star | PRorite Hovsr, 2 FRANCONIA MOUNTAINS, Aug. 23, 1876.5 Shouldering our satchels and adjusting our Overcoats (used on Mount Washington), Lieut. J. £ Sawyer, 5th artillery, is extent- ies oanticees wht Bese in shawl straps, for easy band-carriage, we | mile or two the fames filled the air until we F 4 e3 six months,with permission to go deyond | glect nearly every member of tie legislature | Jf the Glen House about { p.m. on our walk | came to the source, a cluster of brick char Horatio Declines; then Accepts, as Usual, the sea. from that portion of the state. +++ A prohi through Pinkham Notch to North Conway, = Sag a ope a — vd tage mergers 1 0 an: oO id Zeaiand, which al er occu, wita Sa THE NEW YOUR AND AHALP PER cent, | Dition.and reform convention met at Pren ar road was first up the Peabody Glen, and » logel P ton, New Jersey, yes'erday. Resolutions were acopted jndorsing the nomiuation of Green Clay Smith for President and Gideon T. Stewart for Vice President, and aa elee toral ticket was formed. Tne convention Was smail, less than twenty pers: presert. “++-Gen. Sam Cary told at Parkersburg the other Uday th opinion Hayes will undoubtedly be eleoted; that Tilden wili not get the electorai vo'e of the business of charcoal burning. A strike of the wood-cutters was in progress 2 we reached there; the men wanting to g cents 8 cord for cutting, instead of 75 cants. we turned aside from the highway at the Proper places to visit the Glen Ellis and Crystal fails, but the low water from the drouth bas diminished the interest of these side shows; and as the black flles were par Ucularly active and feroctous in that neigh- bor hood we did pot pauseloug. Strikiag the BONDS a@re being rapidly prepared in the Burean of Engraving and Printing, and on Tuesday next the first instalment, amount- ing to #10,060,000 at least, will be turaed over to the Register for issue. SECRETARY RoBFsow will takea party of distinguished irdividuais on a pleasare TURKEY AT IT AGAIN. The overseer told us that the strike would fail, #s there were plenty of applicants, and Ubat pone of the Strikers would be allowet Another New Sultan. to remain. He said the wood — for ebar- coal! w Ls birch, and that 2 Facotah oriticcoeeys cous Abdul as is, is Abdul Hamid. fe be > A Drxt the Board of ret f In Sec. 10 of esid cited, That if soy fait ty make the 9 thts section pro ted forthe Assersor sbali from the best tuformn- » he Sn orocure Make 87 assessment againa: en rach, Sra. of cot poration, to which he shall dd sity ger cen w R ¥ sug tell = B reqa act of Jeiy 12. I person. firm. or corpe Fret of Ris, or Ite eafd property » A FIRST CL&S$S NEWSPAP. BALTIMORE GAZETTE will bs promptly pfal carriers before J. 0. PAERKERS, a4 gerved In Wasnt breakfast if names S2T Mth street. oppori mu GO A. GOSPEL MEETING, SUNDAY BVESING, ats o'clock, ASSOCIATION BOOMS, corner 9th aad D streets. — ” Service of Song : “Ingulry Meeting. Music led by Cornet and Organ. augl9-tr AU are invited. PAVERS —Pay your bilis for 8PE- | mato rte rE AX BS through J. AY & CO., Mo. 223 43 street, and save a large isco ant augs-Im THE BEST. MILBUBN’S SODA WATER, TUBAL SPBING WATERS on Dranght, ICE-COLD TEA, COFFEE sud OHOCOLATS. 1429 Paynevivanta A epls-tr wv JOHNSON &CO., BANKER Corner of Wt Street ant Dealers tn Government and District Securittes, Foreign Exchange and @: pls ly NERVOUS EXHAOSTION. Medical TS cet comprtuiug 8 seciee of lectures delie- ered at Kabu's Museum of Anatomy, New York, 0B the canse aud cur mire Decline, show- bly bow lost health may be regained, jear synopsis of ihe impediments to the treatment of nervous and physi- ennsylconia Avene, ing the rewult of 20 years’ oxperivnce. Price. cen Me the suthor, Dr. Kaba, office Bnd residence, 31 East th st..H. ¥. apl-Gn URL G. YOUNG, ROTARY PUBLIO, Orrica—St,n BUILDING 4LCL READY FOR BARLY FALL. FIRS® OPENING or EARLY FALL CLOTHING. AN ATTRACTIVE LINES OF SOVELTIES IN GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING OPENED TO-DAY A Genersi Invitation Is Extended To The Pablic To Look Through Our Stock And Bee The Styles For The Coming Fall Season. BEYTHISG BREW. SYEEITHING HOBBY. EVEBYTHISG STYLISH. GIVE US A CALL WHETHER YOU ABE BEADY TO BUY OB NOT. HASLE BROTHERS, Fine Clothiers and Tailors, snugiS-tr Corner 7th and D streets. 1c: —To the Pubixe.—My newly-invent- OCRIMGbaes, which 1 now naa ge Bfacture with eight workmen, say Bye. te Sfteea DAS ISAAO ALEXANDER, 1229 Penn. ave., Jablatytr_Tnventor. Patontee ant Manufacturer. RKLIN_& se. Faron ee oes Gevuine Brasilian Pebble Bpectscion. "decd -ty Jat = 461. THE CMANCE. a eugil.te" The Great Anodyne and Nervine, BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, BEING THE OBLEBEATED GALIPEA BITTER. 3 ent ovine wos To be kad af all Drussists. Bend for Pamphiet, PRA BI BELTS GALl TTER, Dept 13 Camden SAM’L TYLER, Jr., WHOLESALE AGENT, Sugit- fm* No, #22 19th st.. W brow of Spruce Hiil, our road began a long and pretty rapid descent dowa tha course o: was enongh of it in that vicinity to Keep the excursion to Port Royal, S. C., about the Ist kilns going for thirty years, whtch he thougnt of October, on the United States steamer @ single northern state; that he might ou the Chinese qnestion, get California, but wiil | Eilisriver. Halfway down the nill we moi | W&s about as long #8 ne should want wo foi i Dispateh. It ts intended to hold # naval r>- | jose New York by 40,000. Cary has been can. | ® procession Of carriages, and fifty or low the busiress. Then we came to some oC rS SUE Fi > "j view at Port Royal about vaat time, io last | Yarsing in ludiana, Outo sed Minicae Soang men who were dremed 10 oabr steam saw-milis, sawing knotty aprocsaud | THE SCLAVS SUE FOR PEACE. five or six weeks. wesesels Witt be on a bril- his observation ts that the Cooper move t | flannel suirts fanecifully embrotdere » aod hemlock, now that the pine is all used ap; _—— apt aod magnificent scale. is drawing off from Tilden more votes than | who iooked like a fire brigade swar ning a; | 8nd then we found a little grist mill, devoted - . THE FURLOUGHS tn the Engraving and | from Hayesin mosttocalities. ---- Tae fowa | these helghts to put ont some of the may | to grinding westera cora, (brougat here by | Montenegro and Servia both Weaken, Privtt T se | Cemocratic state couvention mst at Dos | fires now running through the mountains | atl.) for the mountaie hotels. Still follow rin ting Bureau of the Treasury are because | Moines yesterday, D. F. Miller presiding. A | They said ibey were a sonal cidtrar i icles, | ing the clear waters of the Ammonoosuc, we ae of seareity of work,aud male as well as ” resolation was adopted that the platform 0° the St. Louis convention be adopied, aad ap proving the sentiments of Tilden aud Hen- oricks a8 expressed in their letters of acce; tance. The following were nominated H. H. Stubenranch, secretary of state ley Jones, treasurer; Wm. Gronerey, aud tor; N. C. Ridenour, register land offise’ Ele. going tosee the mountains. Most of then Were walking up the hill, and many of in passing stopped to mop tue perspiration from ibeir faces and inquire {f thay were near the top. They seemet to want to make sure they had not got off the road, a scaling Mount Washington by’ :aistake They'll get used to hilis tl they linger long in these parts. Still following the E lis river clotely we descended to the densely wooded valley, getting fine views uow and then of the White Mountains to the rigat, while the cagle Mountains to tne left matntained a sorabre wall. AS THE SHADOWS LENGTHENED across the valley our tormeutors, the biack flies, left us, and we could pause to look withont immediately becoming the centre o: acircling myriad of these pests. Our stop. ping place for the night was to be Jacksou toirteen miles trom the Glen House, aad as we approached it in the dusx,a little uacer- (‘ain at which of two or three houses we should stay, the bright, hospitable lights from the Glen Ellis House streaming acro«s come presently to the Pwin Mountain House, which, as compared with the bustle of the day (Sunday) before, seemed to show scarce any signs of Iie. llere are five hoveis within & distance of nine miles, ail coaneciel by rail: Crawford's, Mt. Pleasant, Fabyaa’s, the White Mountato House, and the Twin Mountain House. Toe result is that the hotei business is ® good deal overdone this side of the mountains. Passing the Twin Mountain House, aad its mill pond * lake,” the valley opens out wider with stretches of meadow, and views to the left of the King and Franconia range, Mount Lafayette with its thin serrated riuges. At Bethlehem Station, on the Boston, Concord and Montreal railroad, we crossed the track, and commenced the lovg climb of Bethiebem bill, reaching “Bethlexem street” or Heights, “the highest village east of the Rocky Moan" tains,” about 1 p.m ; distance from ths Mt Pleasant House, 13 miles. AN ALPINE VILLAGE. Bethlehem is 1,450 feet above tue sea, and while other villages east of the Rocky noua tains may contest the point of altitade, there female employes are furlonghed. It ia ne- cessary to pubiish this authorized state ment, in order to correct some of the mis- Statements which have beea printed in re- gard to ibis matter. AS SOON as the fact that the postmasters at Rondout and Kingston, New York, were using stemp defacers which impressed the words “Vote for Hayes” on the postage stamp, was officially brought to the atteatton of Postmaster General Tyner, he at oac> directed the postinasters at those points that such practice was in violation of the regula Uors of the department, and that it would Ot be tolerated. MOVEMENTS Or U. S. NAVAL VESSELS — The Navy cepartment is in receipt of a1- vices from Commander J. D. Marton, dated Aden, Arabia, August 24, 1476, 00 board tho U. 8.8. Alert. He reports the arrival of the Alert at that port the evening previous ing left Suez on the evening of July 25th. Toe heat experienced in crossing tue Ret TUBKEY HAS A NEW SULTAN. Another Abdai as ts Lastesd of Ma- rad ns was. CoNSTANTINOPLE. August 31.—A conneil of the ministers and great dignitaries of the empire have prociaimed Abdul Hamid sul- tan, vies Murad, deposed. The Situat at Alextnats. LONDON, august 31.—Tne correspondent of the Times at Beigrade telegraphs to that Journal as follows: «Within the last two or three days heavy guns have been sent to Chupriga to strengthen the second line of defence. If Alexivatz ts taken I should not place mneh reijance on any defence the Ser- viaps might subsequertly make, except in h fighting. An examt *\ A grand ratification meeting ation of Peter per for Prest dent was held Jast night at New York. Mr. Cooper mace a speech denunctatory of tne present financial policy of the goverament. Saying that forcea resuinption ot specie pay ment would paralyze industries and com imerce. Resolutions in support of the Ladia napols platform were adopted. --+-Sndge Stallo, of Ciacinnatl, whom the denocrais counted upon to counteract Carl Schurz’s ia iluerce on Lhe stamp, announces that hecan not Ol any political appointments this year ---- The Cleveland Leader sticks to its story about that barrel of Tilden’s money boing to Obio to buy votes. It says its informant heard the matter discussed, as originally Stated, all denials to the coutrary no‘with- msethe statemeut thi . This prac ject of a strong It is stated the report by the medical staiT. Turks have received lege train from Niech, and in default of an armistice some- thing very decisive may be expected at Sea was at times terrible, bat no lasting | standing. our dusty path settied it. We were wel: | can be no question that from its exposed | Alexinatz.” s2rions effects seem to have been produce treated there, and the charges were moter- | condition to the north on the crest of a loog | Momtenegro and Servia Both for upon the officers and men. It was in! led HosPIraL STEWARDS DISCHARGED.— two dollars, each, for suppar, lodging Peace. to sail for Point de Galle on the 6th to Tidge it is the coolest point to be fouuat on our Eastern slope occupied by so large a summer population. People on this August neon were out playing croquet in overcoats and heavy wrappings, aud looked pretty blue at that. We found the village overrun ant. ‘The Plymouth arrived in New York har- bor yesterday morning from Boston. NOMINATIONS FOR CONGRESS YESTER- DAY —Gen. Eppa Hunton, renominated by The Secretary of War, in pursuance of the | #54 breakfast. late army appropriation bill limiting the number of enlisted men, including Indian scouts and hospital stewards, to 25,000, bas issued an order honorably dischargtag s1x- A special dispatcu from Vienna to the Times says: “At the couference at at which Prince Milan commanicated his resolution in favor of peace to the repre- JACKSON ranks as one of the inner glens from which ® particularly fine grouping of the main peaks of the White Mountains ts obtained, Austrian represeotalive, asked sentatives of the powers, Prince Wrede, the how far THE NEW YORK DEWOCRATIC COX- Venton. Joba Kelly Expiatus. RARATOUs, August .—Toe democratic convention reassembied this morning. Mr. Jobin Keliy made a brief explana. on of some remarks yerteriay itn retag. erence to the Iberal party. He had no tion of giving offerce to 7, Liberals who were acting with tbe democratic party. ana The Ticket “Seymour Dor- Hon. Wm. Dorsheimer, now lieutenant- governer, Was placed in nominatioa for that A dele from West Chefjer bere ap- nounced that Hore:to Seymour bad aecepeed Ibe guberpa'orial nom) nation. Clarkson N. Potter and Manton Marbic vere also put in nomination for lientenant governor, bat Dershe! Mr. mer Was re nominated by acclamation. Tne committee the ie aud Witt C. West was declared the elector_at-large in place of Seymour. Rob’t ad was metentea tor appeals. Darius A. Og for canal commissioner. Robert son recet ved the vomination for state prison inspector. Senator Kerran, Clarkson N. Potter, and Mr. Dorsheimer adcressed the convention, Which, at 1.35 p.m , acjourned sine dic, r” maar The Hartford Races. HARTFoRD, August 31.—Tee unfinishe! 22 race, postponed yesterday oo account of Garkness, wax trotied out this morning b2- tween Sar the first best, con- race. Time, 2234. Adelaide , Beila third, Slowgo fourth. Anam Nominated for Comgress. JAMBeTuWwN. N.Y., A yet 51.—The S04 district repaditesn convention bas nomi- ated George W. Patterson for Congress. Sv Louis, August 31.—J.W. Throckmor- ton Milis have been nominated Congress in their respective came in seed and R «4 OF re-election & tistricus in Tex ~ - The Centemotal Regatta PHILADELP dia, August 31.—In the fret trial beat, single sculis, Yates, of Unioa Springs; Gormly and Pleasanton, of Q City; withdrew, and Courtney, of Springs, rowed over the course. ——$2——— er Ualon At 11:20 o'clock deci Since been the price. Money auch Exchange ts lower. Goverament bonds con- Unue to decline. The 6's of 1551 and the cur- rency 7's being % lower; the 5-20's of ‘5 1 lower. The ola 65" aud the new five \. The stock market opened with unimportant changes from yesterday's closing prices, and during thé Orst balf bour we geseral list aitvanced ° At the frst board tae Market ©: heavy, with the St. Paul shares aod boticeably weak, and 481 \, the latter St. rie rices have since faiien ‘aul. Erie deciioed 1 x. awe BALTIMORE, August 3!.— Virginia «i xes.de- ferred, 54; do. copsolidated, 66%; do. second series, 31, North Carolina sixes, old, i5; unchanged. LTIMORE, A it 81.—Cotton dull cas: » all. Fiour firm heat In good demand Sod firm; receipts small—western red, good to choice, 1.15ai. ¢e. common to fair, 65 41.05; Maryland red, fair to choice, 1.15.23; Pennrylvania red, 1.16; do. amber, 1 24al.25; 0. white, 1.1581 25. Corn dali and heavy for southern, steady for westero—southern the democrats of the Sth Virginia district; | teen hospital stewards from service. Tue | ®nd several small hotels and boarding-nouses | with hay-fever victims, and it was scarcely | Prince Mtlun was authorize! to represent | white, 508%; do. yellow, SdaS; westero Milton Sayler, by the democrats in the ist | Whole number of such persons in the army | have been built here. The guide books say | possible to get a room at any of the hotels. | the Frince of Monten Prince Milan | mixed, 53% Spot. Cals quiet and sieady— Obto, and Henry B. Banning in the 24 Oni | WaS 216, but Congress having made appro | that good trout fishing is to be found here, | Almost everybody you meet here has answered that be had no direct written | southern prime, 53837; western whi : district; G. A. Wilson, by the democrats of the Sth Tiliuois district; Col. H. A. Herbert, by the democrats in tne 24 Ala>ama dis- trict; Samuel J Gilpin, by the democrats of the ist Iowa. Tne repuvticans nominated priation for 200 only, it was necessary to discharge the number above mentionet. RESULT! EAT COAL SALE— The effect ov the retail trade of the great swollen red nose and @ book on utumo: Catarrh,” “Roee-cold,” and ‘“Hay-fever,” under bis or herarm. Hay-fever people rush to Bethlehem just as consumptives do to Flor ida. On the other hand Bethlehem psople but toan enquiry on that point one of the natives rather dryly answered that he guessed that while the hotel people were paying 35 cents @ pound for trout, the streams Prines Nicholas on the subject he thought ‘S$ OF THE (¢ only calculated to brin the loformality of Mox out prominently ogro’s demand b} y 7 i 28th V sale of Tuesday last has been to reduce | were likely to be pretty well fished. who have the hay fever go to the sea-shore | proxy. which /f uot cleared up might later Fae Wile Te aria. Ja tue Sth Vir- | ries about one dollar per ton ia NewYork. | “Ee tine casa eres ree shel. forrelief. The wiod rakes this hill in the | have ied to allsoris of misunderstandiag. jeorge K. Nast, 12th and Col. Ward | “be new schevules of the great companies | North Conway (eight miles from Jackson), | breeziest manner possible, and long before | The point bas been, however, cleare’ up will be issued in @ few days, aud will bly show an advance upon the rates obtained on Tuesday. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company hes determined to return to its old system of holding monthly auction saies of Scranton coal, the quantity to be put up at such sales to be determined by circumstances at the time. The other companies, however, have not yet deciled to follow this example. The quotations of coal stocks at the New York stock exchange 3 jet and higher. Tae yice president of the Pennsylvania company de- nies the report that that company had hought in some of its coal at the auction sale on Tuesa: A RoY MURDERER—A boy named Thos. Joseph Chaney, azed ten years, son of Nelson Chaney, of Annapolis, shot and Killed his coasin, Thomas Chaney, aged about four- lren, on Tuesday, at the farm of Wesley Wright, on South river, Anne Arundel couuiy. The murder is believed to have been @ deliherate one, as the accused had been beard to make threats that he would kill his cousin. The youthful murderer was yester- day lodged in the county jatl. CENTENNIAL Notes.—The paid admis- sions to the Centennial exhibition yesterday numbered 43.406. lives of the nsyl- yevia Centennial management wanes aoe terday to arrange for the celebration of the Lamon in the 21 West Virginia ulstric:. robs VoLuMINiovs.—It will require eight vol- Umnes Of the Congressional Record to embrace the proceedings of the first session of the Forty-fourth Congress. The proceedings roper will be embraced in six volumes, the +ikpap impeachment trial! will make one Volume, and the appendix, with undelivercd speeches, for which “leave to print” waa given, wili make another. This is the largest record ever made by a single session of Con- gress. The proceedings of both sessions of the Forty third Congress made nine voi- umes, only one more volume than was made by the last session. Each volume will coa- tain one thousand pages. REPRESENTATIVE James A. GARF(ELD, who has just been renomicated for Congress in tne old Joshua R Giddings district of Onio, bas already served nearly fourtee: years. He waselected in 1802, aod has been returned ever since. His district 1s famous for the retention of its Congressmen. Mr. Whittlesey, one of its first Representatives, served sixteen years; then cams Mr. G oyngs, who served twenty years; he was fol- lowed by Mr. Hutchins, who served four years; and ihen followed Mr Garfield, who, if + @ lives to serve in the next Congress, wili @ seen sixteen years of membership. THE COMMISSION appointed by the road at first preseating views of Taora, Kiarsarge, and other immediate mountains, ud presently opening out upoa tue ever. charming Saco valley, aud thence takiag a course along the plateau overlooking the Saco intervales pasta saccessioa of pleas: antly-situated hotel-boarding-houses. OFF FOR THE FRANCONIA RANGE. Friday was occupied in going over some of the varied walks of interest in the vicinity of North Conway, and Saturday afternoon we went by rail up the wiord Noten to Fabyans, or rather to the “Mount Pieacant House,” @ new hotel near Fabyan’s, man- aged by Alvin Peavy, for many years con- nected with Willaru’s, iu Wasniugioa. The hou-e is of moderate size, is well Kept, and tue rales down to ante-war Unes, or irom $2 to $3 perday. Tae guests were of the vest class—colleye professors aud others—and hotels of this style seem to be just tus thing to sui. the needs of a large number of peopl Of thought and caitare wao w4ut to 6 Joy the mountain scenery and mouatalu air, ba cannot affurd to’ pay shoddy prices. fires ranging in the mouatata atstricts §pt posecusion Of a large tract In {rout of the jount Pleasant House, aud at uiguts a very Siriking spectacle was preseniet la this “burnt district.” Thefr ,smolderiug ta tac tarf and soil, developed tu a brigat biaze at evcry stump of thousands scaticrsd over tne sundown we were giad lo get into the shiv- ering line congregated about the great hall stove at the Sinciair House. The rates at the Sinclair House, the leading hotel here, are $3.50 per cay, with au indiffereat table and ordinary rooms. TO THE PROFILE. “Follow the telegraph wires,” was our In- struction the next moraing in answer to the enquiry as to the best road to the Frauoonia Noteb; and so we did, and the drst tuing we noticed was how very straight the telegraph poles are in this part of the comntry. Do they send all the crooked poles to Wasiulog- ton? Our first mile was sharply upward, aud then @ magnificent view was obtained of tue Franconia range, aud @ wide panorama of mountain, valley, and river, in other direc- Uons. The air exceptionally clear, as is usually the case after a “cold suap,” aad tus view was perfect. Tnen we entered upon the long descent of Bethlersm hill, correspond- ing to the length of the ascent on the other side aud following Gale River, through p'eas- ant glades, presently reached the foot uv! the valley and the village of Francopia. Tacn turning to the left we commenced another as cent, aud over @ diversified, up aad down. but ‘thoroughly delightfal’ road through green fields, mountiin passes, and forest- Shaded paths reache! the Profle Houss storuly after noon; distance from Betulehem since by Prince Nicholas asking the powers directiy to support the demand made by Prince Milan forboth. This communication was made to Austria and Russia, which @ are represented in Montenegro, with Tequest to communicate it to the other wers. It seems Prince Nicholas is as aux lous totreat as Prince Milan, foron Taes- day he again urged the subject, expressing &pprehension that Dervish Pasha was abo! to invade Montesegro aud anxiety to ha this preyented by the influence of the pow ers, as after the failure of the Servians further operations would only lead to us Jess bloodshed and devastation. Taess con siderations seem also to have tndacet nim to order bis commaners in Herzegovina to act strictly on the defensive. Latest Arm: jovements. Lonpon, August dixpaten to Reu- ter’s telegram company from Ragusa says Dervish Pasha has reached Podgoritza with a strong detachment of Egyptians aud Ara bians. The Turkish force at Podzoritza !s now formidable. It bas now Ofty-foar guns. The Prince of Montenegro’s headquarters and army are between Daniloogra ! and Gra ork. The Tarks “Defeated at all Points.” BELGRADE, August 50. ial intelli- right bank of the Morava and sabeequently both taken in flank and pat to flight. Their power, bnt from communications had with be could speak for him also. This reply was ence received to vight announces that the Forks were defeated at all points on the do. mixed, 30a. Rye dull and ane: 4 S6a60, Hay firm—Pennsylvania aod Mary- land timothy, i3 00a15.00 per ton. Provisions fataud doll. Pork 1500 for mesa. Balk meate—shoulders, 6,864; Clear rib sides, sa S\. Bacon— shoulders, 7484: clear rib siies, 94810. Hams, 15016. Lara— refined, 1! all \- Butler unchanged; extra choles, 21a23. Pe- troleum quiet—reSiued, 25026; ‘crade, 12\,8 12%. Coffee firmer—ordinary to prime, tga Iss. Whisky quiet—westera, !.12a1 12. Reoelj i ‘ wheat, 10,900; coru, 100,000; oats, 2.500; rye, 600. Shipments— Wheat, 4.000; Corn, 35,000. New Yoex, August °l.—Stocks active, and unsettied. Money 1k. Gold, 9. Ex- change, long, 488; short, 499%. Goveraments active, currency boods beticr, rest wasettied and lower. New York, Angast steady. Wheat quie unchanged. Cora steady. LONDON, August 31, 12:30 p.m.—Cons % 1-16 for both mouey and the account. 8. bonds, new Se, 17 Erie, 105. Flour quiet and 8 Neval Officer's Suicide PAUSE — “PAULINS” HIS LIVING WIFE. Dr. Ward, the couvty physician of New- ark, N. J., bas received a letter from Dr. Thayer, of Portiand, giving an entirely new complexion to the story as already pub- lished of ibe suicide of C. L. Aventine at the O iy be last Saturday. 8psod Wrote jusi before and after he swallowed the core of two deadly poisons Aventine gushed forth in touching lang regarding bi anxiety to be with his “beloved ” bis “darling Panline,” on “the other side of the anniversary of the signin; the first Penn- | large area iuvaied, and u 48 saitich 10 miles. No walk of our series has been 80 | brid; over the Morava were destroyed. | great mystery.” This, with the brief men- houses at the last session of Congress to pro- | sylvania constitution, whicu taxes place ire | Leeann evaded, and there wes, 8 give the | erjoyabie as this. The Profle House, fa. | The Serviann ocenpied, the Turkish ec: | fin in Dr. Thayer's telegram from Ported ceed to the Pacific coast and inquire into the | 24th of September. Hon. Benjamin Harris Whole jhe appearance of the lights of a | mous for its cuisine and for its position at | trenchmentson the right bank of tue river | that Aventine’s wife was there, led to the ——— gaention wil 3 —— —— for | Brewster will be the orator on the occasion | great city or of a night encampment dl cn a Pe eg emesgrt 7a iter Morava. Ses ~~ - ii = ae ac i ~, = = ‘ranelsco on the 18th of Se} Al ei a ee 8 5 5 the members on the partat toe tne ae. | _HARTFORD RACES, — ‘At Hartford, Con- ows cas a hreore te clad HOUSE. | trom the loss of the Vanderbilt party, who | BELGRADE, August 31--An official dis- | for a love outside of wedlock. ‘The letter re- signed to theduty have concluded to perform See yes the 2.20 race was won by '¥, going up On | for years have made this hotel their summer General in accidentally | ceived by Dr. Ward corrects this idea, and the service. The commission will be abseat anter, beating Trio, tae only ed that day to hear Beecher preach at the Twin | resideace; but jadging from the number of himself in the head with @revolv- | sets forth that Pauline is none other than until about November, as the subject to be | Hime 274.221, 226, 271. Trio took second | Mountain House, five miles from the Mt. | guesta in its great dining-room today 1 | er. He will arrive here tomorrw. A Ser- | the lawfully wedded wife of the rash officer. cide siSper and’ ts fully? mane taonneives | Suish wae postpones until to-morrow vos | Pleasant House. Nocxcursion trains nave | #vOwld sey thas it was doings aic Daslvoem, | Vian corps Suder Hajeosky Is roported to | It further sets forth iat Aventine waa not & Senuatnbed min it ise Make themselves | account of darkness. Adelaide took the | been run this year to theTwin Mountain | 2° arway it tas Gentesnsa! | Gon = 1 Qnding their way here from jast now, and thisis aciass of custom that the Profile is likely to retain on account of the excellence of the table and of the a:- tendance. A hotel of this kind, and caarging va as faras Mram: seccnd and sixth heats, 8am Purdy fourth =" and fifth, Slow Gothe ‘third aud Bella the firat; time 2224, 2 22.2234, 223,2.26y, 227 y. “DOING” THE CENTSNNIAL.—The mem- necessarily have to examine a large number of witnesses. PERSONAL.—Governor Dennison left the city last night for Ohio, where he wil! re- House on Sunday, but quite a number of coaches from neighboring mountain hotels, and farmers’ wagons were depositing their jJoads at that hotel as we reached it; and on Our Bew Lean ta London. Lonpon, August 31—The remaini: bers of the New York State Press Associa- £1.50 per day, must depend on @rather ex | nonared million United States fund main for several days, during whieh time he | tion, numbering about, three hundred, ar- rerenig fielgtta hgt aginemenn rier clnaive kind of custom, Sod it is not surpri- | Wag fered for subscription to day” at 102. Will address the citizens of Columbus on the — al Comepryrarsen beg rear wuoine ing to the parlors, and calling upon those | naving “excursion foe hme upon a - says its — will provae political isgues of the times, and possiDly | rere ae Oy a eee ee er cane C'a” | arriving to stand back ‘antl the guests of | thearsy the monosed railroad up the Pemt- | B&Ve little or no effect on the money market, may make addresses in other cities of that | of Piuladelphia. Stephen M. Winslow, the | the honee were seated,” “Tais donee tae our, | Loee,o3, We POF . 8. oa ieee ean be pooke Br camiaten tak ine eta ai | Bc abadaas bet anaes | thers mere edmtod i the besa, pty at let comm: jon, le! city n for & few cays’ recreation in West Virginia. | €xbibition, The party left for Philadelpnia | Gita sauces Wor cet Te ae Campaign Squibs. . _ | receipt of the new bonds. ~:--Ex Secretary Bristow, afters six | &t6p. m. On aspecial train. @vail them e selves of promenade seats in the The Detroit Post is unkind enough to sa; ub in the Vi t i ived cine Doraee. Sian x that Tilden’s claims to having reduced the Li fom a Th Joarnal of mes in the Vermont campaign, arrived at The big tent used last year, " en's IVERPOOL, August 31.—The “4 Saratoga from Rutland last Saturday even: Dabek Goes wae eiiial’ te oe Pilea pronehing, wa up in front Oriae Lores wie | ache lay th the Pack Chath Peanene Ubi owe merce says: “The crisis in the Cleveland ip sate TRIES. powder mill explosion in 1837) died in Lon- | &fiag flying over it after the style of a cireas | income tax by perjury. -**-This time it is pte pip egy elon a ode apn THE CLERKS in thedepartments have been | don, England. on Monday, after au filnessof | tent, but for some unexplained causs—per- | caiem, Ind., where the democrats are ac- ith liquidation, and a threedays. She had heen lil forover a year, ps tne weather was cool aad “é y ters, have filed a petition in jation, in a state of unrest ever since the passage of and was traveling in Europe with several of | threa' —was notus d. Taere seams | CUSed of having given “stentorian ebeers” | that the Lackenby iron wor company, the legislative appropriation bill, which de- | her relatives. She was in the sixtieth year | to besome division of counsels as to whether | forJeff Davis. ----TheNew York World has | Thomas Vanghan & Co, Thomas Chariton creed that 765 of their number was to be dis- | of age,and leaves several sons and daugh- | the tent shall be used at ail tnis year, or, | the following sly dig at Tilden: ‘‘Tuere is | & Co.,and R. H. Caaritoa have decide! oa @ cbarged by the 10th of October. In the In- | ters in Wiimington, Delaware. what is the same thiug, whether there shali | Money enough stolea every year from the | similar be he would have com- terior ani Office departments to day a be excursion trains, for if no Sunday trains | ratiroads in this country to pay all their a ‘rapt for # Million. lete rest. This, says Dr. Thayer, was the the excitement was at fever heat, it being | THE WOMAN Kats HorrMan, now in | arerun there will not be a congregation of a | d ” “‘Bine Jean! iilame is | | LoNDon, August $1.—Toe he pf | last heard of A ventine until the dispatch was generally su; that the unlucky oues | prison in New York, charged with the mur- | size to make any show under the big caa- | making @ gallant canvass for Governor of | Thomas Vaughan & Co. for liquidation in | received Qunouncing his suicide. He has Would be notified this afternoon that their ler of the little girl Maggie Bauer, is repre- | vas. The Sunday excursion business was so | Indiana. 18 8; areas home-spun as | bankruptcy, was presented before the regis- | roreborne to convey the dreadful news to the services would not be required after the 10th | s«nted as belng in a wretched condition men- | hotly denounced last year by a portion of the bound | trarhere today. The liabilities of the irm bis breeches, but they are strong an Louis Ti and that they would be allowed to wear well.—St. of tally, constantly crying on Goa for mercy, leave of absence ti!! that time. religious that Beecher Is said to be dis mes. are £1,000,000. and physicaily she is much prostrated Ths By * ioclinéd to favor it this season, tuough he | Hayes,” the Commercial says, “has owares: be ane nad ween wocibed Teotonn’ | pusnicien inquargs expects to aes barcun- | seceaees hier ae year. Tae [wia | for ove term only.” Yes, and his friend | AGAIN, “YOUR CaNDIDATE I CAN- fication will probably be delayed until next | feesion. ountain House oe makes more | Grant's blue coats will have to bs miguty TBE” week. MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA Boun. | OBEY without the Sanday trains, as maay | #ctive with their bayonets at the south. or | Heratie Seymour Peremptorily De- THE x — = so? fo tgs who would slip cp on these trains to | be won’t get even that.— Louisville Cour- Jour. clipes, THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS sustains a | PARY Commission, adjourne aest4y | hear Beecher, and off agala without leaving ----Phe new firm of Morgan & Kilpatrick, from Cape May, N. J, dealers in Indiana to Phiiadelputa, where its sessions will be New York, August 31—A especial to th continued at the reduction in its clerical force of 10, not to 10, aby money In the hotel treasury, vow go up roduce, is organized on | 7imes, dated Utica, August 31, @ m, say: * 4 Saturday and stay there over Sanday to | @ basis which recalls the famous partner- | « Horatio Seymovr immediately wrote @ oF from 36 to 25. ‘The reductions areas fol- | Continental Hotel natil the matter before | near him. In this way ever; moa of | *hip of theGerman specu ‘anc capt “4 . lows: In the 4th class, from 11 to.5; 3d class, | them is settled. Thus Impression prevails | Eeecner's is aald to be worla & fioneank day 4 ron: pital ee ae oe eee deseribed in Harper and Morgan puts in the money. At the end of the yo epee will have the 's “Drawer” not loi from 7 to6, and iu the 24 class, from 9 to &. In addition to these 17, there are 4 of the Ist cless and 5 (female) clerks at <900 each, making @ total of 26. The amount appro that the claims of Maryland wili to a large extent be conceded. A DELUGE.—Advices from Haves City, ration, upon the receipt of Saratoge at midnight. Bat Hecensiders and Accepts as ‘saal. lsrs to the house. Tals is not improvani«, as botels as far away as North Conway last ye*r were in the habit of taking in a couple J DI Ki , Says thata waterspout burat in Kili | Of bundred dollars apiece in the way of din- | money and have the bioody = __E-x-Governor: Plated was reduced from $59,410 n 1575-9 to | Creek valley, Osborn coun’y, last Sataniay, | Bers and drinks (i) during the half hour that | shirt-_N.¥ We iced genera ergs The appropriation to pay experts autt ovrers | APG Headed the entire bpttom inabont ufteen | {ne Sunday excursion, train, paused on it | “nesee sunGLantes wore committed in | eIsor. P minutes. . cattle, » KC N ir cli - for (5 Saterual® sounnczos was sedusea” ara | swept away, and itm Grées, Ms Griguion | audience Sunday ‘were Vico P. Candidate Hiatt,” Gne ofthem was‘at the amt door oc | | Sauareca, August Sr=tue. demmerntic $20, to 312,000. Toe total reduction of _————_—_—_—_—————— Beech: before <4 'o. 43 Maiden occupied by con vention yop ‘ation for the bureau was, there(ore, | AN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS | pand. ‘The spparent wiseria Peet oe rick, far dealer, and ‘second floor by F. | Dorsheimer for lieutenant goveraor by ao- sali }, OF 31 per cent. sat ae a biiadelghia, cern perigon tween them grows trore marked every year. Ww. Wagner, yyy 4 —, : Ss a el ees ud continue up The med! so- | Las! look: enougo . loss ageres: DISCHARGE OF FEMALE EMPLOYEs | cieties of Philadelphia have made all neces- ia _—_ — Of $11,000. These robberies were accom, x. This year, with her snowy hair, about six o’elock in the colorless face, seamed FROM THE TREASURY.—Before this issue of 7 Appear for holding the meetings, with fine wrinkles, de y was at 91 Frankli= si e Al 31—The an ceneue smarty of a ponte |i orid wit sepmesn me | Seay Sion sek ee Fon | PE owe ach s | oBAPEtats etvinteatstetadepaaass sixty femal ‘oyers Treas- Dudas eed cptenncoc «ed pass 7 000, ‘third organizatl ton. urer’s office will have begun to realize the | , GoyEENOE Hayes Dacuinzs—A Colum- ee 17iber | of the cigar manufactory 172 Duane street, | evening , Hon. Bela M. ‘of bitterness of Representative Randall's sys- | Pus» Ono, dlapatch say Governor Hayes younger ince lant year. Hota 7, Drign | Sout $1,000 joe cigars being Denver, was nominated Sor Goveroer, and £. {em of ‘economy, will have occasion mminent gentlemen eagt and west during | tering gad melody’ on wie eee has ail dome acrimony in the convention, but it wil tears ae wae ee ot fall, bat declined aoe His oie! ¢ Bat conte i Bi aa Pe eink WHILE sepeenn— Ammaates complete its nominations and ad- 7 duties will probably not permit him ve — “4 man, years of age, resid- to-day upon return from the duties of | Onio for some time to con cating incipient palsy, noticed he | ing in New York, was off the Long toaay, coun! Uncle ‘a money, the dreaded ———<———— Was in the pulpit last year, seems to have at Point, Monday. Hosfman, ‘Unat their services are no longer | KILLED BY A SHERIFF.—Sheriff Jordan, borane de on a gg ‘was not 'e | with @ friend, was engaged in fishing, when, | SEQUEL TO THE NAVAL OFFICER'S Saee er ha ate ty eee ean rightly $00, of Aiken county, Ga., and his posse killed a | from my seat. is sermon, or d! > ing to the statement of aa eye wit- Ld that if the sixty were advised | man named Porter yesterday, a Windsor, | Ws upon repen from the text “Except Sg his pole, and | His Wife Attempts 4 Prhlle of thats Senne <a any, tans tate resara- on the South Carolina railroad. Tae sheriff | # man be born Riana was tatended to | juspped to after It. young maa who was PoutLanp, MB. A Avea- Ing thereto after to-1 sun had set was | bad a warrant for his arrest, and re- | show that the rew birth was nota coavu! | ‘with bimsays that the accident was eauset tine, of ON: J,eulchie, was expected & scene would ensue which | sistance Porter was fited upon. sive, instantaneous affair, but was a slow, | by the of @ train, which caused | turned out of her boarding house last aah wubaae eae . pr = ive melble’ sieve » oapee cy ‘get dizzy and fail. for non-payment of board, and international rifle match was | morous, t im the latter’ some shan YING WITH A GUS Witm THE Usvar, | 1¥™P0d into the harbor. She was rescued. and ws: Dakin, | irreverent, , bits of | FataL Rescitts.—Oa Sunday Masked Safe Bargiars. ell, Weber, Fulton, Yale, Brace, Rath. | mimicry of some Kinds of “revival” con- | Peter Minner and Fred. Schweizer, two PovucuKesrsi®x, N. ¥Y., 31.—Four ly three of were | veris. nine-tenths of young men residing at No. 413 west ga masked men attacked tie ‘at the Rhinebeck station ‘River ratl- Toad between 2and3o'clock this morning. ane, ight care Sid then Broke 1a¢0 io ‘ee car, then broke tato Sfisiewessueaa arreated on suspicion. dered. Bev, s Ty i —— il young bride, fearing that it might Kill her. it Spare no ex; in placiog the boly ia the most presentable form. It continaes in aa the Newark morgue.

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