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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, STAR BUILDING 7 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, &, H. KAUFFMAN. Pres’t. a SVENING STAR & served by carrters to subscribers at Ten Conta per week, or Forty- four Cents per mouth. Onpies at the counter, Two Cents each. By mail —postage prepaid— f eef + Pa ae TataS-2: do. fam Sixty Cents a month; one year, $6, famnlyst 15. ‘Ween Gei(aba waster wentara 7A nibscriptions inecriably tm advance. Voz, 48—N2. 7.313. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1876. TWO CENTS. Go mutts, Tidal 38 “Oaem oull or southern; €a Raies of advertising furnished on application, y for western—soathera white, 54a56; 3: Hi f i 3 8 I MH z - Volts, Soni. ge mnieen onal He Land SPEC ‘i S. Pretecting Voters. The President Interviewed. The September Elections. , B5a5T; mixed, p+ | See ag: | EVENING STAR. _ | crncorsn S'tun stron? onrenas. | rux Forinieat ifeation sav tax | caxninctanie spramemn vesnore ano | Telegrams to The Star. |:on'sa~cai" Wsran_ estas TER seed at haa aes oR | ——————— $$ | “tre ciroalar totter of tne Attorney Geu- | ea ee mca ee te gueczinnd Umothy,- 1g tol DB, i open meetl : i : eral, which was sent to Long Branch a few corresponden jew York Herald states to hold elections this mont penn a3 Jha outed cn" Pear Tree Blight Washington News and Gossip. daysago for the approval of the President, | ©/@ims that he bas interviewed the President | three: Arkansas today, Vermont to-mor- NEW YORK DEMOCRACY. = on—shoulders, 7 ord, with mike: ODUMASE, Becretary GOVERNMENT RaceiPTs To-Day.—Inter- | W88 received this morning, approved. Im- | ®t Long Branch and elicited from him his | row,and Maine on next Monday, the Lith. . = Memes a re ter BOs THE UNION TURNPIKE | Dal revenue, $03,903.77; eustoms, $436,020.42. | Mediately upon its receipt Judge Taft re- opinions, especially on the political prospect | Arkansas will elect state officers and minor troleam quiet and nominal at 25 for reamed OFFIC AD COMPAS YT oS Paired to the War department, where he | }, a. fopresents the | officials only to-day, electing its members of Consulting with Tilden. 12 yal2y for crade. Coffee quiet and id * SECRETARY RoneEson returned to the city | held an extended consultation with the fol- will Oo aspen ere thas Indians Congress on the day <te Fresidential eiec- Sais. Whisky duu aut ens yp Kromet tiamencasmegenrs, Shaman: | Ribas ants iimianion, | here at Gongra "relics tase sah, ithe ark wot, dee ea s BERTSON, of ith Ca 20D r, 's cans | &c., at the present time. Following are th 4 . 130 Gan oo souls te gat ae pik arg Rega Senator John Patterson, and Gov. Cham: | will North and South Carolla, Loa. | Acy8t tbe present time. Follow! sare ta A New Convention Proposed, Corn, 130,000. New YORK. Sept. 4 Stocks active, reves ish and unsettled. Money, 1y. Goid, 94. 457; short, 455\. Govern- wer Md. berlain, of South Carolina. The letter was | isiana, Florida, New York, Connecticut, these states, wi resull elections THE REGULAB MONTHLY MEETING | Per cents. It was of the denomination of approved. The following is its full text: ‘West Virgia and Maryland. On the Indian held Manat et tome jes saci Exonange, lo A f the Nation al Garix 1 BB — 25,000, and he paid for It $5,037.50 in gold. ir: = nafime cat pe States having nol Coen regrets to say a he ARKANSAS. THE EASTERN STRUGGLE | ments active ana s% IN will be bal offs ——— ade * ae TATIC I be eld at ~: E DON'T MEAN to give Fi man m™ my duty xercise geaeral direc- | regi 's massacre @ sacrifice of in this state the republicans for @ time * northweet, on TUBSDAY EV over marshals in the manner of dis. | troops, brought on by Custer himeelf, that New Yorx, Supt. 4—Fiour quiet and of Septewh-r aT eciock p,m. & fell | pug, but whens “bigerman than old Grant” | charging thelr offices, 1 have prepared for | was wholl that See a ty Se bad Evo Slemete Sor state y. Wheat ashade firmer. Corn steady. NG. pte nil ‘ ly unnecessary. He adds we | officers in the field. The differences have — : : <4 + < eesianes af iecnelies 0 cece ere, drops to. claim agent, it is to be inferred | their use this circular letter of Instructions | shall have no more of the Indian war after | lately been harmonized; one tokens vak nee Crushing Defeat of the Servians, | s;\f0rmovey ana ihe mhcousl CS bende SSO SE TT. | that he has lost a little of his altivade. Same also an srepiyonceforailtonuusrous | aurrenterad’ aud‘ sage_<r tent teases | made, BY selections from the two, and the Cid. MS; 1867's, 105443, tea-fortien, | ee Ir isn’t SETTLED but that Mallett may | applications, in like connection, from pri- qatention to cut off the suppites of tne Sioux the mllowing Wu” ihre pects Alexinatz at the Mercy of the Turks. | _ = Introsuetion Prices, at yet be Supervising Architect of the Treasary | Vale c! ns in various states. semney e Indians from Teser- | Office. Republicans. Demorrats, xn ere’ LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. . " In the at condition of legislation, the to Governor.. .A. W. Bishop..W. RK. Miller. > BOBERTS BOOKSTORE. department. His friends say that Hill's @p- | United Btates occupy ® position toward Sec.of State.J. H. Johuson ..B. B. Beavers. — oe 1010 7th street, pointment is oniy temporary. voters and voting which varies according as military Auditor.....H. A. Millen...Jobn Crawtord. THE WAR IN THE EAST. The Capitol Open om Sundays. ‘W. WAITE, postal clerk, of this | the election is for state and other local oii | rier is to be placed between all these Indians Nien. Straub... J. Caurehiil. . Editor Star;—in view of tne grest rash af Bh ne nn rom = Mr. Guo. W. A gees ° cers only, or for members of Congress aud | and the hostile Stoux, so that all commani- '. H. Barnes. ..W.F. Henderson. Alextnats Not Taken. Visitors to the Cenvenpial via Washington, CS. ere of the Grand | city, who was injured in the coilision near | Presidential electors. cation and all supplies will be cut off. Hith- of late has voted at general elec- DELIGRAD. Sunday evening, Sept. 3.—It is | many of whom remain in our city over Bun. Leds 4 moubers of the Orde’ | Harper's Ferry yesterday, had no bones In elections at which members of the | erto these hostile indians have gone on the | tions thus. oMcially announced iat the rumor that the | day ovly, and in order that they may have Bess daiedevewuscation’ oy. Feugty | Soins tareaesarae uirganess | Wty ince ass Wcigoe at guia te | Mapremurate yaks aes es | Hoos Romie. Donor, | Rene teraianes Arve ayers | wegen eeint te Canta bp lows Hall, Kast. Washioxtoo, on’ TORSDAY | about the left bip and leg. His hand was | by 80 104 wi * a ponies | 187 BTEBE ........ ++ 234 42.67 at ne aving supervise VESING, Sept Sth. at 8 o'clock. when the Ch iy bral iW ise, It is | electors for President and Vice President | and recruits along with them when they | 1874—Governor...No candidate. 76,871 | Tavis, the Capitol police, said ballding will be open Ah ae EE injuries aredangeous. "| are appointed, the United tates secure | lonvetente tone ‘warpath. All this play | 182—President.....- O38 390 All-day Fight. on Sunday from 9. m to 4 pen to Conte, cls be expected. Ss voters against whatever in geueral hinders | is to be stopy We are taking up now all VERMONT. BELGRADE, Se; 4—Oficiai dispatches | nial visitors only. 8S. 8. HLACKFoRD, __P. H. SWEBT, Gr. Sec. DEPUTY CONTROLLER WM. HEMPHILL | or prevents them from a free exercise of the | the host! dians that come to the reser- Following are the candidates of the two | say the entire Turkish army attacked the Culef Capitol Police. HAULS ELEOTHO MAGNETIO PLAS | Jonzs to-day relinquished the duties of an | elective franchise—extending that care alike | vations and disarmin, them.” parties: Servian right wing on Friday. Tne battle — Pain 1m the | © be has hel@ for twenty-eight to the registration tists, the act of » and the In conclusion the ident passes judg- | — Office. Republicans Demoorats. Jasted until nine o'clock at night. Tho Ser- For P. M. General Tyner’s Eye. je Weakness. &c! For asia by all deng- | Ofice be ie twenty-eight yours. | ihe personal Sresiom and sccurtly of the voter: | mont upon himself and bis administration | Governor ..H.alrbanks..W.HH Bingham. | fines nti nine o'clock Positions, bat the BELTSVILLE, Mo., August 3ist, 1876. Sisk cr rae seen sacrews KIRK WOOD # UY. | Judge Jonathan Tarbell, his successor, had | Gis limes ais Well apatnat Clolense on coseen cy | Ee alee TE and nis Sdmipistration | Govamor .-H.Batroan B. Baldwin. "| Turks being three times more numerous the | _Euwor Siar: Beltaville'is bration woo the Weetingsen ox Dabsiwore = BOL pat in an appearance at 12 O'clock, al- | any vote that he may intend to give, as againu: | had in these eight yoats I dont know teat; | Treasurer..Johu A. Pag B. Mattocks. Servians fnaily retreated within their forti- | capital of the couatry, on the Washington Ve > ASSESSOR'S OF FIORE, D Oo, though Mr. a wes Bee conspiracy because of any that he may alreaty Reuld do many things dierent £1 had to Members of Congress. fied positions at Alexinatz. branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, ” Vane the 117 — q | have given. ‘gin my term gf officenow. I might do ‘rushing Defeat of the Servia: Residing here, I a peranrvaaeas weak the Board: of asesnore of 1hG. 8nd Introduce him to the employes, ®ud | "The peace of the United States, therefore, | some things differentiy in the way nt ae laneemen hee . Seuppess tant Geen G —_ M. Dickey. LONDON, Sept. 4—A special dispatca to | paper. One would sap that under @ bis will, to comp! a which you are to preserve, and whose vioia- | pointments and that sort of taing, but as to eee “y the Times from Beigrade indicates the | proper arrangement it might be current yea rae zi tion of Tchernayeffs's army. Ing ad vant eau ho led to make retarn of ssid | dians at the Standing Rock agency, asserts b, and air fe One thing is certat t gress &re mempers of tae pres-nt House. The & saad tet. In Sec WO ofeald | that Kill Eagle, to whom hets said to have grapt ud any person who by force violates ni ing is certain, that no President can cy <3 age of good will towards the English, t those rights breaks that peace and renders it | do anything important with finding many | *t@!e¢ bas voted in recent years as follows: red by the arrival ofan ambulance cor; vail fail G2 make tae | J#8ued rations, has always been friendly to | your duty to arrest him, and to su People who will differ with him as to the | Eear ..Uflice. Spe Denese Tithe cach fund of £10,000, tue correspondent perty as in tats section pro | the whites,and that when he found himself | @oy riots incident, or that threaten the in- | propriety or wisdom of theact-” 1872--Preaident "487 11540 | Of the Times got to the front in company ‘ball from the best informa- | by force of circumstances with Sitting Ball’s | tegrity of the registration or election, to the a 1872--Governor 16.613 | With @ number of officers of the Geneva persous living on the ratiroad proc Make an assessment against party of bhostiles he endeavored to desert, | end that the will of the pee in such elec- Political Notes, . Maine . Cross, and was an eye witness of most of the | between the capital city and Baltimore de- much person, Arm. or corporation, to which heshall | but was discovered and forced to remain | tion — be ascertained and take effect, and Horatio Seymour telegraphed to the editor For governor the republicans have nomi- | battle near Alexinatz on Friday. The battle | pends op the arrival or non arrival of the add Ofty per cease SOnSER, } with the hostile Sioux. a a a brought before the | of the N. Y. World yesteriay as follows: “I | nated | “Abs ‘Sheldon oF senting for re-election. | Commenced just as the party reached Alex- Western mall, which, owing to the ¥™, pixos. cise PERSONAL.—The official axe is striking in | “Notorious events in several states, which | Shall not accept the nomination. My letter | The democratic candidate we Sonne. terion, pr pg TT ay ph a LG Tsaao Lasoo, | “| every direction, and @ young son of Lieat. | recently and in an unusual manner have | Ofdeclination 1s now in the hands of Mr. El peng ge jon mega ag nnn uninterruptedly for eleven hours and @ haif | mails between two great cities 40 miles apart _Scue@tell B.D CARPENTER, Governor Baker, of Indiana, who was a | been publicly reprobated, render it m4 shat Magone, chairman of democraticstave com term” being named to fill the vacancy | @d was waged on ground which the Ser- | Should depend u: the vicissitudes of a % | clerk in the Treasury, has resigned to escape | 017.0484 Marinals Wao nave causoto ap | mittee.” ---- Gov. Hendricks made his first | cused by tke anton oy Be Beene —- praeatniiaieesmmanmbenmeed | Oe te be eT a a ot eee a a et ee YOHnE mae coe tenaat3 | United States connected as above with the Spates Tee ean eatapsiga at Bhel- | Bevate: WAS PHE DECISIVE ENCOUNTER, arrive on time it {s frequently the case that BUILDING ASSOCIATION, for the payment of po rather than to importune his futher to iB. elections to be held upon the Tuesday after y' My es ay. 'welve thousand : 5 Ld 2 es ‘Thos. B. fteea..Jone M. Goodwin. | long looked forward to, and was wanting in | the post office agent has Seanie bo Gace tla +77 Cena Guan the first Monday in November next, to be | Persons were present. Gov. Hendricks de- assort . 2 P. Frye...8. C. Belcher. no feature that could impart horrible gran- | the mail between Washington aud Beltsville ontawe Sargent, who went to New Albany, Tadiane, | Prepared to preserve and to restore such pi ry A ned = Was. B. Fry oo 9 (ina.) | dear to the struggle on one side for suprema- | @nd carries it on to Baltimore, to be retarnen ‘Books for fiom of stock (shares @1 | with the funeral escort of Speaker Kerr, has 7 the status of affairs in thesouth and the a'- | 3..........8. D. Lindsey.. Ed. K. O'Brien. Cy, and on the other for existence. The first | in the evening or next day, eecb) will continue open’ until September 4th after | Tevurned to the city eee OMloer of the United | iitnde generally of the democracio sare, ‘Ed. Flye,(vac.).Isaac Reed, (vac) | shot was fired under our eyes, just as webad | suit. Jakee, “Further information obtained of the | Me. EDMOND MaLLRT, of Oswogo, N.Y. | sponsible for all breaches of the pose et tres Sue pepeniions eo boven Cen eee | eee ees Ind, about two anties tals she of Rincinees | Sapurinmensent "ef Hallway Trammmertetins JolOw ioe Pe ES FRASER. Proudent, but for several years past® clerk in the | United states which diligence on your part | craton stumping Indiana for Tider cori | S...-+----Btgebe Hale WOH. MeLelian. | Ircame from’s battery wbich the teen | of Slis several Limes. Prowises have been ‘No. 617 G «trost northwest. Sixth Auditor's Office, left this city to day ox sede icks. So says the Indianapolis Sentinel. | Messrs. Frye and Hale are members of the | g0t into position on the heights above Krusse, | made for @ better local mati serviee, but a Mer s6 Secaad Comptroller Omce, | for the Tulalip Indian ‘Ageney, in Washing: tniany of wopointa a ence ene Bence ine, Now Kore independent greounack | present House, The other repubitcan ean. | frbich south of Alexioats. and it was fo: | Months ‘have pascod mince and" ate no io. : Jom ptroller 5 a ‘ >, | didates are new men. The vote of the state | 10 y others: vals 0! amioute q u int from Tae ¥.@ MIDOLETON , Secretary, ton territory, to which he has appointed | Diligence in these matters requires, of | Party will meet at Albany on September 20, : Foor “ or £0 from the guns of the same battery and | STAR may be of service. Are the mails for National Metropolitan Bank. endon Tuesdays and | sggnt. He was also appointed to the Stand- | ecnise, that you be, and continu, present, | t Dominate @ state ticket. Tne Missouri | in recent years has been: battery placed about half i the people or to swell the profits of Room No. 28 Le Droit Batiding. 2 h 3 » | greenback convention will meet at Jefferson | ¥ ‘OMtice. a ry place Mt, & mile farther © Prokts of the rail- frame tvucks vate Stearate” | 1s Moos Sfsrel tn tanote, uae arias, | ingmren of ez dematy ata piace Sfraga: | Kezmbeck caztenuon will meat st afm party orks imclately Spgear, be | Ware? Henpectialy, "a OGrrcane A for the large amount required at that place | to suspect that the peace is threatened; and | H. Stephens has recently improved very ginning their movement to turn Tehernay- be qualified at the least important of the | that whenever an embodiment of the ve | Much in health, and if hig physics! health Ee ee atal saviee before | Woagencies. Major Mallett has an excel- | Acmiatus is required to epforce the law, such Rermits will speak in behalf of the St Louis faut if names are lef nt JO. PARKER'S, | leot War record, aud was greatly respected | embodiment beeflected. lelegates at Thomson, Ga., next Wednes post g here. ‘You will observe that the aff’s right, and cut off the communications | Hew we Should Treat Centennial Vis- 7 | of Alexinatz with Deligrad. Hazardous as itors. 917 54,701 | the design was, it succeeded. I weut to the Editor Star: All residents in this city who Tl ereesmen in the several | headquarters of Tc! ‘epar- | districts in 1si4 may be of interest. It was | about to go to the field. He wid me that the | B&Me, should take “special” depu- | day. **** The oe newspapers of In ernayet, just ashe was | Dave ny regard for its prosperity, ans 4 et r diana eliege that the democrats are - — ae, Saeens Grice. of st 344 G street southwest, Price two | THE Posrat Raitway Comarssrox—at | [ies mentioned in seation 2071 of the Revised | ing'to import voters frou: ieentueny erin | as follows: day would resent Centennial season, tw treat vis tors =" i: ‘angi the second session of the postal rallwayeom- | them,duties whieh otherwise do not belong | Hou. Heury W. Hilliard has yielded to nu. | D»striet. Democintnr | He eald'a serious attsck against Ais com- | Willinguces tp culighton ion im all Soateces = ¥ x mission in Philadelphia, Saturday, state- | todeputy marshals. Such “special” depu- | Merous requests, and bas consented to bear | 1 ¥ plentinas pitbee Aneto tn iat Ene, wee ee CS a inted onlyin cities of independeut candidate for Congress in the | 2 upications between Alexinntz and Deli a ir ments were made by Eresient Hinckley, of | tes can pol calyi n cities of twea- | Combia district of Georgia. ++ Mr | %. grad was contemplated. If he saccested in | Impressed with the inhabitants as well as ey COGPEL NESTING, the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti- | ty thousand inhabitants or upwards Schurz is assigned tomake thitiecn spacches | ! repelling the atiack he thought Alexinatz | the general appearance of the national cap- SUNDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock, more, and President F. B. Gowen, of the | | But the See eens Tapes $nd | in Indiana, ¢ mmencing on the lita Instant, | © would be safe, for he believed tne Tarks | ital. People are now flocking here not only ‘ IN hand D streets, | Philadelphia aud Reading raliroads. Taey | their deputies by section 2022, oF other like | 3f Indlanapol ? Would not attempt it again. For some bonrs ee of our country, but from fur- ASSOCIATION BOOMS, corner 9th au reet#. | showed that the tariff charged and received | Statutes, belong to all duly apprinted depu- Campaign Squibs. the battle was almost entirely between the | €tgD » The former class, in particul a) Se by tbeir companies for passengers and ordi- | ties, whether sects general, or be “speci: New Mov: THE MOULTON-BeECHER The N. Y. Graphic says:—Gov. Seymour's | artillery. The vailey through which it is | b&ve & common Interest with ‘the citizens "Inquiry Meeting. | nary freight exceeded the Prices now allowed elas the — ailonitn disshacee ste iat. Surt.— Tuomas G. Sherman, Mr. Beecue”’- cen ccumeten when he is informed of a | Becessaty the Turks should pass togain their Washington in the pubite buildings, aris led by Ce or 5 for mail transportation. ‘oday 8 com- ‘tion. ~ | @tiorney, was out of the cit; et < 1D q jed by t t Servian fountains. 'y are all stocknoild- tpt ieee sugi-tr_| mission inquire into the question of mati | ter class of duties may be appointed to a “ y yoster!ay, bat object, is guarded by two strong Serv Tees Toe: ¥ | bis partner, Mr, Sterling, when asked by s | D0mination is, “Ob, this is terrible!” When batteries, against which the Turks direct the | €TS inthis grand national property. They Tas EAT EGS Par you bile for SPE seruiee ine Felatious to commerce, and tne tamed tee samen ae all niece te one ‘Trivune reporter as te the effect of tho wave | he is defeated be quietly remarks, “It is jast | fire of thfeeof thelr batteries. Tho Dgbt con- poy SE onseasions, and to is Olal IMPROVEME a through J. an 8K = wi b; ich Mr. 9 eee Unued three rs, With bo advantage for | beco! qua lt condition © LAY & CO., Ho. 223 4% street, and save large Board of Trade will hold @confereace with ; Sherids have @simtla@z power. Section 2030 ry whi r. Moulton had transferred bi: as lexpected.” ‘Tne democrats have been o re r "7 21 v forced of the same. Let us all wi ide her = Sieeonnt the inembers. hago practical bearing upoa tals pola: in | fo thts county, eaid he supposed tie saread. | 84#iDe the question why the republicans are | {liber side. The Turks then relnforced thelr | Of he same. Let us all wno res to impart 19 Wer ths BEST. a States ‘where no limit is imposed 4; the | ment transferring the venue was Within tn, | ™8ing such earnest efforts in Vermont—s | Vanced, the fire becoming tremendous. The | Visitors the directions and informatie they THE WAR DerartMent GUILLOTINE paintaren’ of Aapeces: by sheriffs, bocause | p alotiff's strict right. It was an ameud- | republican state. We'll tell ’em. Last year | Servians makea five straggle, and bring up | Deed and todo this freely and politely. If magus ZCES'S SODA WATER. aT Worxk.—One bundred and twenty-four Pen males the jaws of the United States | ment of the complaint made within 2) day. | there was one democrat in the state senate; | ar other battery, but in Fpite of all ther of. | You find it couyenicut. Im the Bret place take lor tothe 10th of Jane, 157: adund joyed left mar- | after service of : this year it is determined that there shail | forts your family visitors to the upper balustrade SOE-COLD TEA, COFFEE snd CHOOOLATE, =e nape beaseane: ane Pen te bento sbals also unlimited as to the number of to place the caso exactly ia The omenet Sot be a single one. — zr, Times. (rep.) sag THE TURKS STEADILY ADVANCE. of the Dome, and potntoat the various tmpor- 1429 PENNSTLVANIA AVENTE, pened he sm epg ac their deputies. tion as when, about a year ago, thecom | °“““Jones will not vote for Hayes. He got In the meantime the Turkish infantry are | t@0t bulidings and other prom!neat objects in epi-ir near Willard’s. 4 In discharging theduties above mentioned, The several bureaus of the War fg PPV vomsoneco., ment to-day served the notices of dismissal diva taspet erat oe "good citizens of te BANKERS 12 ng employes to be dropped. The notifica- | United States in your respective districts. - * on does bot embody any useless words. It | 5, jg nOL necessary that it is upon saca Corner of 10th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, ts in the form of @ printed blank, signed by | ~.untepamce and support that the United Dealers in Government avd District Securities, | that he or ane ’is isseargel an granted pong reper eee Da re cpt po Forelgs Sxeuange aod Gold, snieiz_ | cave, with pay, until the oth proximo. In | or have scented, fie irony eee the Paymaster General’s office the ightaing | {Te tuended only tocoatierant that partial —_ ones ae a nor ——_ malice. wron; , OF Inconsidera. wards, @ fourth class clerk, who has loag | tion which sometimes triumphs at eritical bope of b: been in the office. Walter Cadmaa, @ third- we os bein, Guns. Glark, Gad tik fi . | Moments over the conservative and, in second: Class clerzs were also discharged. Nearly | S0uct#l; prevailing forces of ‘sacl jaint was served. Whai tbe rse of the | D18 warping to Vote for Hayes” on @ictier | pusy. From Alexinatz Servian infantry | Yiew. Thea go through the Capitol and all Perens eee be, whether todemar agai, | “bbouncing that his mother-in-law wasco:n and cavalry hurry oul to meet tue adyaace, | the government bulldings, briedy explainin to answer, or move for a change of venue, he | '"& to spend the fall witn him.—N. ¥. World | ana the the uses of the various apartments. Teil cou'd not, in Mr. Sherman’s absence, even | °’. The Norwich Bulletin says:—Connectt. STORM OF BATTLE BEGINS IN EaRxesr. | them where they will find the most beauti- guess. One thing was clear. Tue defendant's | Cot’s donation to the democratic cause will | we hear the first fusilade at twenty minates | 1a! portions of the city, and how they cau change of venue to @ norther, | DOtbe as large as usual this year. An eight- | pefore twelveo'ciock. The Turkisa infantry | reach them. Tell them or Arlington Heiguts, county would have enabled bis counsel t | S#llon keg of rum was Spilled on Water | gare not show at the end of the little detiles | the Soidiers’ Home, the place where Liacoin bring the case to trial within three montis | Street yeéterday. ----Sam Oary told adem- | yet for the Servian guns are too close, but in Brooklyn it would have been reached in | Ocratio native of Parkersburg, West Vir- | they are not far off, and if that gallant ‘bat te” months; the condition of the New York seer last week, that Hayes would carry which is doing such good service on the lars pce Reon i Sad ew York a bill between two defies ean guly be silence! . man shook ears from itt at evel . The eamer hts duster aad held them ri ay bro Jan ear under Mr. igidly fixed | Servian infantry are in the valley north of Inentjoned this merely becatee Tec Lag | in space likes person ‘who bed heard start Suen till withen Eames the little inde; which the present and passing ition of | been ‘Denait ling fatelligence.— Brooklyn Argus. Senne the auhten, Ga wh kenereeie Miter moved from the Paymaster Gene- | the country vives more tan ordinary | then the dee Geigy, : eee o¢a qunrter of an hour Gniep vollere ton bapaggty a , and, » requires thegovern- | mediate s: PoruLaR EpucaTion.—The new googra- | rifles are heard amid the thunder of some AN INDIAN AGENT SUSPENDED.—Gen, | ment ly to observe and provide | await Mr. just ted by the Board of School | gozen batteries. At balf- ‘one o'clock to introduced in the public dense masses of and sheets of schools on Monday next, edition of 1875, con- Zepe rise freon the valley right before us tains the pices Sewtas information | and close to the northern defile. inet teri a governor appointed | ye tremendous. "Tie triliaas eunshine is ous. ani ne by the President, a legislature by we te ~ i . tt completely overcome by the lurid flames ere would always be this is ® sample of the ‘the work, jense masses of smoke. time, about forty-eight min’ ween | it mustbe s peisablo contripction sy wie ey eau or ota — tle camps. Sheridan remarks: “We | bound to obey you. feet wnat they are | nearly along the eclipuc, ehice in tennen | erature tenis for introducing so in- | S80tD®, is on fire. The Servian troops make do not want todo anything unpleasantinany | organized as mili 233 de a hook in tne Wr ‘your depu' Agent Burke, at Standing Rock, had been | bave a right to summon to your suspended by Col. Carlin. It is believed that | 12 preventing and quelling 4 4LL READY Dane bad’ sues tnianiow wan in Eewooeme ne po Sg OR eh mg subse- OR BARLY FALL. | wenily issued 230 head of cattle, a Lays ery) retreat from it, but as yet a a tat is to be presumed, is with thesohool trustees | £002 ed hae Tonia a fl cover 5; ROW - FIRS: ‘of Indian Affairs, but I really | immediate command of their own officers, | ent vary’ Of tbat city, and proves at once that some- ow rush. ‘Servi = OPERING think it would be best for all concerned that | does pot in any wise aflect thelr legal Stand 19 degresee thing else ‘than actual knowledge’ of the Faas are falling Deak, baone eat nan inn at | thom lonve us ploneed c or army officers should duties at | ter. They are still the posse comitatus.” » Which is fully work influenced their action. No text-book | heart. Their infant resist, but with such Crvyrras. agencies until this trouble isover. Col. Car | prefer to qnote the above statement of books on astronomy, should be adopted till after minute and in- trepidation that the number of malingers is Re ARLY FALL CLOTHING. lin has put Capt. R. E. Jopnson in charge of Jaw upon this peint, from an opinion b; moon, when at the telligent scrutiny by competent persons, becoming greater. The battalions are evi- WHAT Mrs. GALPIN Krows Anovt the agency at Li Rock until the new Tedecessor worney General sive evenings only t' who are So idefitified with the community in dently thinking. It is now past two o'clock, | SirTixe BuLL.—From information received it arrives.” Gen. Sherman replies that use it thus appears to have the a ee ae ae es and for a while from Mrs. Galpin, the squew at the utmost harmony exists betweea the War | settied for many years. (6 Opinions, 466, May | immed! true sense of their responsii Vg 4 in the THE SERVIAN ARTILLERY Standing Rock, thestories of Sitting Ball’s AN ATTRACTIVE LINE and Interior its, that @ new agent | 27, 1554.) weather = In aschool board that 6 out | seems tobe making ground. That battery | superior education are all bosh. He ia bas been ted, and that in the mean- I need hard!: add thatithere can be nostate snocession o! led and competent teachers simply because | which has been doing such good service on | simply ® savage, and the extent of his OF SOVELTIES time Col. Carlin must control all issues from | Jaw or state official in this counti day untii Thurday, Fem dislikes, or on political grounds, | the little hill has advanced beyond it, and is | intercourse with the whites has been limit- the agency. Jurisdiction to Cag you in a of te “leaser little better results could be expected than boldly ring forth its fre further into the | ed to a few traders. Hehas peculiar GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING SoMETHING IN A NAME, SHAKSPERARE = ye —— under the laws ‘the pour padi are nen roe Gs o — the above.—{ Ballo. Sun, 4th. nem} 2 Position, but this is deceptive. | foran Indian, having light hair and OPENED TO-paY. TO THE CONTRARY.—There ia a Mrs. Jobn- | pris Tq sees, Tt Buch interference shall 2, ery loon after the ‘greater light” that ee ay Th ks do Dot care about it. The rattie | eyes. He is hative of the country in whi son in the Treasury department. Last year e day beneath INCENDIARY FIRE. — Alberts Brothers’ he is to West. This celestial phenomenon is called | steam saw mill and Jonathan Boyaton’s | field Tifes are heard more and more to the | he is fehting. Tne Catholics have receaty there was employed in the same division of | United States are supreme, and so, conse- | the Harvest Moon, becai north at €ach volley. The retura volleysare | sen’ ries among the Sioux. Tae lumber yard, with the railroad company’s _ Indian war ises be. and te- , the seperiment = re Jounnon.” eaten. | UPR ie acpog gente Ua. | Urea rn we fiat ae, Faltweteurmch‘pasenange apart | tame hed become agai whey ait atoowe | Sova, af te gre wl are wat sows 5 be a our 4 Invitation Guarget. When the wholesste dincheege ca, | Ziztually you have already been told, no of- | sunset seemia to proloug the day and give | million feet of sawed lumber ant forty | wee, ¥% Another great Are. | The village of ee 0 Is Extended @harged. When the wholesale was | fi_erof astate whom you may not by sum. | more time to thehi thousand pickets were —s. Loss ob | lage is close to Sitkovitz. Suotora still made by Treasurer Wyman, @ few day fa meg mons embody into your own posse; and an; toeir work. e lumber $15,000, insured for $5,000. Loss on burns, and the clear air is full of vast flames HELLIS® PRACTICES.—The coroner's jury ‘To The Public he directed, among the others, that Mrs. | state posse already embodied by a shert: G Suan Ay Olkaw Ae mill $25,000, insured for $9,000. Tne fire was | and dense masses of smoke aad the thunder | in the case of Humphreys, murdered some To Look Johnson be decapitated. A notice was pre- Will, with such sheriff, be obliged, upon your | » ete Oe eet DAA destructive | of incendiary or! of cannon and incessant yolloy of rifles. | days since by ® sect of fanatics in White pared for her, but by some stupid biuader it | summons, to becomé @ part of & United | Sr¢ broke out at st. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Sat- Shells bave bien failing into Sitkovitz for | county, Arkansas, have & verdict Through Our Stock was superseripel for the already departed | States posse, aud obey you or your deputy | Uday afternoon in @ bakery kept by M.| Worx ar THE COAL MINES.—At a meet- some hous, but it is not yet on fire, Preci- | chareivg the parties captured with the more Jovhston, although matied to the residence | acting virtwe officit. bomen 7 Lear the post poy ind 6 raug | 28 Hazleton. Pa-,on Saturday of the coal | Towitz, close by, 18 burning. der. Itis said that the sect, amo:g olber And See The Styles of Mrs. Johnson. It was intended for tne | Tne res lity which devolves upon an | [aly tiliit reached the river near the Grand Operetors of the Lehigh region it was decid- 4 ‘4 PRRFECT PANIC hellish practices, have offered up iniants as For The Johnson who received it, but she paid no at- | officer clothed wiih such Powers, anc re- Frank railway bridge. In about two hours jbat work should continue, but wages | has set in among the Serviaus as they wit- | sacrifices, and that Cobb, from whom = tention to the notice, and continued to exer- | quired: to guard tue highest right of citizens, tl yp vg ae town was de. | will be reduced from ten to’ twenty per | oeas the steady sdvance Of ihe enone, wai | take their name, claimed to be Christ in Coming Fall Season cise the duties of her office, whereat the offl- | corresponds in degree with those powers and | Stroyed. 600 houses ie burned. Tne fire | cent. The miners have accepted these terms, | whole battalions ot them begin to fly. A | 800, and taught bis delnded followers tha he ee eee nd ray, Concluding that | rights, and exacts cf such officer considera. | {mmenced in ihe weet end of the city at | and it is thought will make even more than | Woot, pattalions of them begin to iy. A | Sot fed the decrece of Gods wor conseg) she was not giving ber time gratuitousiy to | ton, intelligence, t.nd courage. 30 p. m., eee oo y & high wi pa soon | for some time past, as they have been work- jons calls on them to advance, thougu he | there could be no sin in anything he com- SS a the government, su to herthatshe | Itis toadise you that in prepar- | tolally ptm gn Se ee ny Gut | ing only one quarter to one-half time. himself is wounded, but out of the two bai- | manded them todo. had been “oounced.” “On, no,” said she, | ing this circular I have considered recent | Of existence. a ran down i ee ————— talions he can get only twenty mea to re- @wo Viera Gr hee Cee EVERYTHING SEW. “You have made a mis J cid recelve & | important judgments given by the Supreme | oy ean ee coer aed Nan te he St. | BuRGLARS TRarrzp.—The burglars who | ppood to is call; the rest Oe, Brill some Mra Lowand. ot Veet ae, MARTE RVEBITHING NOBBY votice but did not open it, a8 it was not for | Conrtof the United States upon the acts Hyacir the, Quebec and Natio..al oanks, Post | robbed the office of the Pennsyivania Ratl- | regiments and the whole of wWeartiliery do | MT aun oma Pellanti. Mich., who at- BY. me. I do not spell my name with a“t.” The | Con; which regulate this general ice, mark a factories, and | way Company, at Princeton, N. J., in July, | theirauty. and for mors uae two hours the am cide on August 10, and whose EVERYTHING STYLISH. officer inquired into the matter and discov. | I have founded the above instructions | Ver elgh’ Seg pend Of $100,000 worth Of tekete, ‘have ‘been ar’ | legions ree pachas make good an ad- | Cr ind on Anges 2, Soe mepetees p - I rested. Offered & passenger vance a t that been dose of morphine administered ty People had not’ time | {¢7ailroad company to return the tickets | <2 eateses’ sone ihe Whale line Atael a e } ston Asans &. aied ak eg Dg fm. atx ‘hundred acoopted, and detectives, by that teens a Kerim Pasha has got his left well up toGre- | Tr Ser right mind for some time past, owing 5 » 1» Adrowas, and GIVE US A CALL she was—for least. =~ Gleam fre engine | rested the burglars. his right well round to ‘Delja, though: it is | 00 the excessive useof opium. WHBTHER YOU ARE READY service. | T= Prices Dowm.— Within the past | MY fouroclock. emanis ne me TO BUY OR NOT. month the New York city hotels have made oper tae a “dual hours I have been ‘as well as I see the form of garniture for Peer tue with wounded. on. and until about six the HABLE BROTHERS, gone on with- is clear that A Fine Clothiers and Tailors, has paseed ‘the town Sorner streets. are as far as Fug — ucomevir | gore tt EAR Tre tke Pubic —My newty-tavent- which ‘Doth which I now man- ‘are in with: address on Washington Territory snd its ew) and jealousy was the cause of the = Gon bcos wise OO sources in the Pacific Coast hall Saturday casas of and A TERRIBLE MoRtaLiry—The New York abort inves ‘accorded and tree ee ee Commercial Advertiser says: “‘Our readers ampesty to the Bulgarian Sina te thse tees Wil remember the heated term in Comsas. | "aetseres ‘Gorestor 'e for ‘four successive last Ga. ‘detected tl York. rent. | Of some 9 | i)