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a ee = ee SS OES. GT a eee ree eater SS Re ee REE THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, THE TURKIS"M WaR. & Lomsos, Sept 8— rem tue mane of coo- Micting dispatebes from aes we it ts AT 112 STAR BUILDI & : possivie to ng roe Pennsylvawin Avenue, cormer 11th street, | ae See Se eens eae hong i and Alex! . ing Star © Jompan; 5 % The Brening Star ~ewspaper Company, hot hesitate to leave in (heir rear in case op- . HA ee a erations are pot suspended shortly. The = march of the Turke upon Krasewats would SVENING STAR tt served by carriers to . renée: Deiigrad uvtenaoie, aod the Serviaa subscribers at Ten Ceuta per week, or Forty- 4 army is i» Do condition to ight the Tarke : per month. Onpies at the counter, preposd— on cqual terms. Despite to dimin: Two Centseach. By mail—postage teh the Imporianoe rr day's batuie. tt was Bixty Cents a month; one year, 86. | undoubtediy @ total aod disastrous defeat Servians, accompanied by heavy Soca nema on Priday— Somes’ ts Killed and wounded. A ‘Beigrat a ong A V%, 48—N2, 7.314. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1876. TWO CENTS, = | ests geno i sn neat 87 Raies of advertising furnished on application, = Morday my be bad beard there wae = .. | vad news from the front. Sabvoriinale of- = left f THE pUMBER RESON Fs. The Ceateaniat Regatta. ny BO Soa. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR, _| vetitercncnios becises onuestea wits Neen eres raz nowixe contests resreapar. | Lelegrams to The Star. | S77": ite goresfow oat’ Fray SSS | the Republican National Campaign Com-| yy ee Aub Ate ale” The international regatta on the Schuyl- battle resulted In a Servian victory, bat CS io AF ts0G18 Fro tbe bela ta Boom B abso’ — H ‘. mittee. He will rei Nor Mier> F a sin aod | Wh; ingto ws ssi Eaditor Scar:—Though many of the sea- ‘oeeattiy a ash ion News and Go Ds THE report of the Commissioner of Agri- | cottagers who come here for the season have bd GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- | enitnre for 1874 1s now near! y ready at the | no special interest in the great camp meet mal revenue, $183,439 33; customs, €454,5144 54 | Government Printing Office. A portion of | ing, they cannot avoid the common f-eling A ae a eee Cates Mella TRE Sioux Commissioners left Fort La- | the tenort for 1875 is in type, and the print- | of loneliness and desolation at its close —a i kill was continued PF egenton 4 that t n Rear wt oemowd wn rw aad | VERMONT ELECTION, | pessoisanon ie ogee rome ue TWO TRIAL HRATS. OUR TROUBLESOME I onal four oaved shells, ad was bet A BIG VOTE BEING POLLED. | The Bex Ferees Get their Backs Up. sional four oared shell Thi i fice t ing for 7 mes Boat Club crew. of London. iy EmOD. Sorts ad ry ig 2 . 4 or Dregon night ‘th Er Seaianvergir wokecmie men fr | Rua gentnday forthe Rel Ciond andthe | jy CS* waiting Wr “Sony comeles | tee we el emaent cesar dete | Speoerc tigre Frese ieaas! Soneerbte erase, Seas “a: the fics ot ihe Wasbiogton Ia | Spotted Tail te Chcertalotss produce: en ond eet and | Er ee Pniten 2 . OUR INDIAN ENEMIES. upon the commander at Fort Watla Walls Dew ¥ ol) Commreston Staman.—The President hes UNCLE SAM'S COLLECTIONS.—The follow- ‘Yesterday, the last Sunday of the Centen- | At the start Thames led by a halfiength, bat for the surrender of the men who killed an B F northwest, on M ing is an official statement of receipts from | nial summer, was the notable day of the signed the commission of W. D. Whe>ier, to 11m instant, at 7 o'clock internal revenue and custom sources for the | &Teat carap meeting, and the last. Toe mam- JgMEZ®. Bowaups, | be Indian agent for the Los Pinos ageacy, | monrn of Ausast and for the fiscal your ts | MOU tent, whic will accommodate about WM. 8 TOD Colorado, vice Henry F. Bond, suspended. September ist:_For the month of August, five thousand persons comfortably, held yes off Peters’ island the New York had pulled Indian near there last «pring, and they Goth ihey repenea i9e mile point varsue | Sitting Bull Dead Again. | wists weeks We'ure erent or rattan un} : sui 5 5 ceeded in tubing their stake boat diet. At 5 The settiers are much alarmed, and ® com- " . lerday about six thousand somewhat uo the bend, on the return, the Thames led by rany of cavalry bas been sent to protect see wid Cox. D. C. Cox, pension agent for the Di ends bee iy internal Customs, | Comfortedly, while many werestanding out- | four or five lengths As the boats passed . them. > oF Columbia, yesterd the pa; DLE T1529; faaey the Hecal year, customs. | sige, Rov.’ Mr. Talmadge, of Brooklya, | Peters’ island New York lessened the dic. The Nez Perces Threatenin Sitting Ball Ktlied tm the Battie of trict of ¥ jay began the p: 02 3 . OussyP OM cers . | ment of quarterly pensions. The total nam- | ~2!°2* fnteroal revenue, $15,159,97.93 | Dregched in the afternoon, ‘The sernios | tance between them by spurting. tat they Beg Mi A nd of Two Fer Vent will be paid on the bs pipe THE FOLLOWING is the programme of roughout seemed like gathering pearis un- | steered out too far, and the Thames crew New York, Sept. 5—A special dh capital s:0ck of sale Company on and after Bepte.n- | ber on his rolis is abont 6,000. sie to be played by the, Marine bana, | “ef difficulties; his voloe not agreeable, his | pulled past the flag at Rockland in 182) y, frm Terry's headquarters, dated Anguet bor 4, 1576 mn te be made to SECRETARY CAMERON left for Harrisburg | ™ irae Baa Seen pisces ; | manner ungraceful, almost uncouth; ‘h's | New York following in 18:37. THE TURKISH VICTORY. | “ih says: it ie coufitentiy aenerted that nome ag ag Ben ip ig ‘8 | Frof. L. Sebneider, leader, at the concert in pastes long drawn out, and yet the pear; The second trial heat for four-oarcd shells Sitting Ball fell in the pattleot Bie Hora. —— SRGCLEE MOBTHGY MROTING | et DIsht, and will be joiued by Gen. Sher- | ihe Smithsonien grovada to-morrow even- | bame pure cleaner, and larger, till one for- | was between the Paris crew, of St. Job ements pieces His brother, it appears, came into Fort Bor- THE KEGULSS MONTHLY & peine map on Saturday, when they will proceed | ing: — 1. National air; 2. Quickstep, by gotall bat their beauty and richness. New Bruoswick, and the Halifax crew, of 4 {hold and gave a fall account of his death. C4 ‘the nee on their tour of inspection in the west ani | Schacnt; 3. Overture, Rip Van Winkle, No finer mornings or evenings were ever | Nova Scotia. At the end of a few handred Results of Frida Ig Battle From the description of the man who killed f brenrlag tihwet,om TUBSDAY EVAN. | the Pacific coast. Brcoks; 4. Dnett, opera. Moses in Egypt, | seen in Italian climes than we are now hav- | yards the Parisians wereouly one naif leagt iy fe h'm, Col Reno says tt ts certain he fell by ING. 8th of Scptemtor, at e' fall ———— Rossini; 5. Waitz, Ta Fille de sme Angot. | Ing at Martha’s Vineyard, too fine, indeed. ‘nd, but they steered badly and received the bard of Capt Kelogh, under whom the attendance of stocaholders ‘s r THE SUE-CONTRACT for the laying of the | Lecocq; 6. Miserere, Verd!: 7. Lymn, sweet verybody is longing for rain, the scarcity | their opponent's backwash. Tbe Halifax last dexperate Oxht was made, as shown by e Neuchatel pavement on Pennsylvania ave- | by ard by, Webster; 8. Mocking Bird, 'Pinolo | of which has been so manifest'y seen during | turned first by five or six lengths, and off MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICANS. The disposition of bis battalion. sep2i__Fecretary and Tresearer. | poehas been awarded to the firm of Callds | Solo. (by request.) Kopittz; 9. Medley, | all the summer. The wees, before so Peters’ island were far abead. They suc —-——— SOHOOL BOOKS, a Wil 3 h Williams of the | World’s Jubilee, (by request,) Bayer; 10. | and n, the flowers usually so abundant | ceeded in crossing the line in 17:58, with Paris ——__e—____ THE VERMONT ELECTION. S ap. ams. Josep! i National Air. and luxuriant have this season often bowed | some eight lengths astern. . A Full Vote and Both sides Sure. Introduction Prices, at Srzo, will superintend the work. ‘ ee their heads as if in prayer forfthe cooling, THE WHALE BOAT RACE The State Conrent:on. Wire Rivex Juncrion, \t., Sept. 5— NAVAL Notrs—The Mayflower arrive’ |_|! *SECRATARY Baistow’s ANSWER IN | moistening shower. 1 could Dut wish. asi | Came next. ‘The three boats were the Sixth Appearances indicate that the exciting can- = aceeeeroeet street at Cold Spring, N. Y., September 2. Sheex- | T#* MULE Case.—To-day, ex-Secretary | looked over the vast sea of bowed heads In | W. , Vesta and Centennial. Toey looked ——w = Yas of the past few weeks will culminate od eee ss vel e as in a line ree ‘pisceetiatgs se oan led to be at New York September 7th, Bristow, by his counsel, Messrs. P. Phillips, | the great tabernacle yesterday, that one Ty pretty ry lay . _ enn. J. Hubiey Ashton, and E. L. Stanton, filed | United prayer for rain might ascend to - BALLS ELECTHO MAGNETIO PLaé | The Adems leit Philadelphia September 24 | nis answer in the case of the United States See Suis Gees pie roche hetieaas reais a SS — 5 the eee: ba P. 6 yo eg yg eg ard Haven and Oak Bluff ually a de- fe joes. ec. For a . A. Thompson , B. He rare Rints,’ For trade rates address KLBE a ee ne ie wees OMNES | Togh Antero, and 3°07 Meenety eee Tightfal drive of mile and d & half—the dust asbtogton or Baltimore. sep!-im’ to three employes of the Treasury depart- istrators. This is the mule contract case in | T08e @nd rolled at ee loo ASSESSUB'S OF FICS, D C, ment was notified by them on Saturday that | which complainant claims @ molety, and | 2 Soe ceuie oe le, - Pee we = vorRtrike rtrn | they could not pay their last month’s reat, | pleas have already been filed by several of | Were sa sot or olant a great oe Ser taeee beat the Boardof Assemarsot | DECAUSe $28 had been stopped from the pay | the defendants. Mr. Bristow in’ bis anewer | tDtdid we haves fair sight of our enemy, Dat OF SEPTEMSEX next the Board of Assessors of ‘ denies that he was guilty of the acis stated, | !0r we were rendered blind at the first attack. the District of Uolambis will, in compliance with | Ofeach for campaign purposes. pg ege ae sbination tg |. ‘The road to which I have referred has only Seeseud laced sears somes tea meeees THE NEw BoxDs—The work on the new | cneat or defraud the government, and that | Deen constructed five years. Until a pridge he a Ln united the two natural points of land extend- al poe neem un odanae hater i cken four and @ half per cent. bonds 1s progressing | the allegations against him are faise and o- to-day in bringing to the pools pearly every ing for the signal. At the secoud signal they Senator Boutwell’s Speech, Voter in the state. Free conv got off well together, but off the island the P Wetsreariectadoea nished to every voter. Sixth Ward bad a slight lead. At the mile rom all quarters show that no Reports nag ge pole eer pepe germany MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICANS. yal a been Ce) since er 5 on urn. ‘Sen incoln’s first election. dlicany " Off Peters’ Isiand the Vesta spurted ahead Tho State Convention. ny ~~~ ORCRSTER, Hope. 6. tue blican | Sider there is strong posslbillty of increase & length; aud maintained the lead to the ents aan tancien aes Seco ee Ln | of Bale oeer Gaol an ee Geoteannet ontinte con $100 to 25;51. temporary organization waseffected. Com- | Crate are inguipe that the election will hes pare trap inc = = gel — = WOMAN'S RIGHTS. Single sculls between T. Hanion, of Toronto; e t A. Coulter, of Pittsbarg, and H: Thomas, of | _,Mt: HB. Blackwell offered the following London. omas led at the start off the “i show @ reactiopaly sentiment in favor of their party. Street To-day. Sept. 5.—The Post's financial through the waters of the bay from Vine- Gow Od B1 100i, ad’ ried Saly tb. ine, te te * Provide , That if any | T#Pidly, the force of the bureau of engraving | malicious. He avers that claim was ay Haven on one side and from the land | island, Hanlon steadil lied past the Resolved, That se fer women who are 4 ail ay ty Ghasp ities oon as ¥ not false or fictitious, and if it was he had PB . known to be republicans ta principle and room. Srm.or corporation shall fail t> make the | and printing being employed night and day. | DO’ kbowledge of it.” continuing from Oak Bluffs on the other, car- | other two and spurt ead about two | who possess the qualifications of age, resl- - Exchange weak. Money in good list of Ris, or ite Proverty as im this section pro- | About $10,000,000 of the bonds have been Tiages were obliged to go round some six or | lengths, Coulter following, and Thomas was dence and education required of male voters | SUPPly-. Government bonds are \ higher for Sree ere aicue make se nicsert acie | Completed and will be forwarded to thesyn- Political Notes. seven miles to reach either place. G. B. | soon left @ long way behind. Hanlon turned | $re Tn eited to take part ia the primary Goan | tbe the 5-208 Of 80s, for the ver tel mad such person. San. or corporation, to which be shail | “Ate In twoor three days. ” @acanatarne Pree Uo reas ete ep oouuter came | ings of our party with anequal voice aad | We NEW G's, and for the old t's, the o's ‘add Ofty per ceptum therent.” IF HIRSUTE GROWTH augers political, as |, 72¢ State election in Arkansas yesterday Campaign Squibs. in @ minute later, while Thomas was out of and Ge. sere poll . is reported to have passed off quietly. The The New York Herakisays: Horatio Sey- The general stock market open- race altogether. ee ee eran of contigntes end | Sty, GlOmer than it closed yesteriay, tne Jn the second single scull trial heat Smith, The resolution was received with applause | M#ticr New Jersey Central. After a further fween TGresn, of Losdon, and A" Brayiey, | S24 hisses in some portions of the hull, aad | dec! ve of % in Lake Shore, in Micki . 5 - y: tral, a in ‘estern Union, 8 of 8t. Johns, N. B. Green dropped out after | N85, St, once referred to the committee on ry land, prices ‘bagan 10 e 1 usaally does muscular strength, Hayes | s:a:s ie conceded to the democrats b; ; y @ large | mour is a good man—wise, upright, just; but — Lows a It is peeeaderespael majority. 8. B. Packard having accept | it isan awfnl admission for @ great party of chia whsatane tag Hendricks, the | &4 the republican nomination for governor, | that it has but one man with whem it dare resolutions without debate. referred apd Rock Island, prices began candidates have closly shaven faces except | &s sent in his resignation as U.S. Marshal | venture its canvass. Yet this is the admis. or about 100 yards or so, and Brayley SENATOR BOUTWELL’S ADDRESS @d vance, and in the first hour had risen 2 Bayes. Tilden’s face is as denuded of hair | of Louisiana. ---- Warrington” used tosay | sion made by the democracy in the Empire | Pulled over the course in 22:13. ne A permanent organization was e‘fected | for N.J. Central and 1, for Delaware, Lack- as an ivory ba)l. bene great bere to good government state. -++: Peter Cooper says it now looks el ei - aeeeen lag a with Hon. George 8. Boutwell as chairman. — ~— van fake Shore reo ered ADMITTED To WEST PoInt ACADEMY — | gnd ignorant” claneee times fey ich | as though hothing less than @ united north | ¥°2 poten Hills, Ward, of Cornwall) N-| Mr. Boutwell, after prayer, addressed tne | A: ;, Spencer, convention. He reviewed the career and vie- | C!!@ of a1. the latter N. J. Central and aren vag a ee wpe tories of the republican party and charged | Michigan Central. Since 11:30 o'clock the The following candidates for admission hay- handed compliment to “the party” from the | CC™/d pose bly pull him threugh.--- «Thou- market has again advanced 4a!” inen At the bend Spencer: was pulling Ward the democracy with endeavoring to surren- ag wal).. the latter fands of le will vote the democratt: ing passed the academic and medicai boards, | Boston a :—“The republicans have for | ticket becuse! they want a chap; ‘As the bave been admitted tothe military academy Booed a led poh - Stupidity of thedem. | New York Herald puts it, “Tilden ler the Union in 1864, when the Union forces | Delaware, Lackawana and Westera, and ci retty hard, with Peel far astern. ; prices are about the highest of the day, ex- <a as conditional cadets, to rank from the ist » cannot be denied that 1 bring butter down toeight centsa peck.” | P. . | bad been throughout victorious. Speaking ay. ES instant: ‘George # Ackley, Onloy Chartess. | 1 bas, done more for them tn these Inter ‘ohn Morrissey, the leading democratic | fore Spencer searned ee ar iea home be- | of the action of the republican governuneus | Cept for Lake Shore and Michigan ‘Ceutral, SUNDAY EV at § o'clock, Batley, N. Y.; _Y.¥. Blake, Ark.; Charies | Years than their own merits. Thoasands of | statesman and reformer, says the Hawkeye, _ ’Pa.; Ed. | Tepudlicans have lost faith in their own < 8 Burt, Mich. eee te Gematienia party without gaint: g any in the democratic ed as tn seven. languages. towards the south after the war, he said. | Which are # fraction below the highest. rd led Spencer by @ dozen lengt Was ever victorious power more just t> 1ts — it cari led over the rest of the course le PI Markhew. 8800) 2 streets. | H. Cauin, N. w ke aoe, ee allies or more magnanimous to Its enemies. ia ; aaa oe = X5 Thomas F- Canes, Ma ; Harry C. Davis, Laue Glee Mra ne Lv re Youn foeeree ny Saat Wider toteheh ey at of and Beiness tina aa gene fy Seats eek Teen, ays on consolidated, Gene phy ube Ee Te ee ee WHAT 18 TURKEY GOING To Do Anovr | ing the second mate of the schooner Abbie et Go eee heat was be- | Hut we are old that our sysiem of recon. Caren, St; Morte Carolina siaet, oid, 35; Eiwreferiedc 4 OS sagtsr | Franke 8. Lainoreaas, Wiss Wulbar Love | (ig tneripument inat the Servian retreat | Hearsley, commanded by ‘0. A Lovell: aa Fite, of Loudon, aod I'van Morris, of Pitts: | stiuetion jee fatiure, aud that our want of | MGM: s, Sugar steady and drm. iti ween e, N. ¥.; Edward W. Matthews, Ark; a oy > w Yor! 4 seem i: + foresight 1s @ sufficient reason for driving us 2 ‘aon —mid- ox. pavaks— ridge, N.Y; Edwar tI urg. A hundred yards past the isiaud Lu dling, 24 '—Pay your bills for SPE. contradicted. Alexinatz is now held by Gen. | city, who was on watch, heard a noise under OAL IMPROVEMENT TAX Bs through J. ag at od veer Ht Peck, | Horvatovicu with ten battalions, and Teher | the bow. He woot fe aon ee man ¥ & OO., Ro. 233 45 street, and sm tesa? | en. Pa: J.D. Sproul, Cal.; P. M. B. Travis, | B&7¢M,, whose headquarters are at Deligrad, | on the gallant forecastle. He cailed out for Bt tm | Mo! George W. Vandeusen, Mase; Janes | 588 ordered all etvilians to quit the beleag. | the mau to speak. when the latter Qaim e THE BEST. w iWateos Mise.; J. C. Whittaker, S. C.; | @redcity. The Servian war minister has or- | revolver, and pointing it at the mate said —— James H. G: Wileox. Ky. so \9 | dered an immediate attack on the Tarks, in | *‘Don’t you speak one word or I'll blow your MILBUEN’S SODA WATER, sively = order, if possible, to prevent the capture of | brains out.” Nothing daunted, the mate BATUBAL SPRING WATERS on Drangbt, THE WRECKED MaIL.—Of the largo west- | Alexinatz, as in the latter event the Ser- | diew bis revolver and fired. The unkrowa 10E-COLD 7A. COFFER sed OHOOOLA ern mail wrecked by the collision on the | ¥828 Would be compelied to fight the Tarks | man immediately disappeared, but ia tke 1429 PEnnerivanta AvENCR, ; a from power. I pause, gentlemen, to ask you | 2 all). Fiour steady and une then resumed his oars and pulled ou'ones | foresight appears? Surely only in this, that tive and firm—southera wulie, Seese ao. more, All rounded the same buoy, Luther | We conceded to (be vanquahed, the suppil- yellow, S2ais; western mi spot being first, Higgins second,and Morris third. | 8018 for property. life aod liberty, those | Fellow, “Gain western mix On the retarn journey Luther led pretty | W#lities of gratitude and Justice wnich, as | Pos i568 Ociover. ata qu much all the way, and passed the Ine in | We then thought, were universal among H “a 2 0 -atitr do. mixed, 31a: 5 Higelos in 21:59, and Morris in 22-35, | Men. We vainly imagined that gratitude | Sfeagy'ang unch « t acommon benefactor for a common ben- tg | 12 the open valley, where the latter would | darkness it could not be discernei wheter | The umpire sustaived the claim of foul, and live “and firm. epls-ir near Willard’s, | Baltimore and Obio railroad, near Harper's | pave the advantage, The Turks are report- | there was a boat under nie nee the | decided that Luther and Higgins should’ row fre os an they woul Goninomatenen meate—shouiders, 6: clear rib si LEWIS JOHNSON & CO. Ferry, day before yesterday, the most of it | ed to be preparing to ford the Morava. The | mate turned around to look for the iitfated | the beat over again at 10 o'clock this mora. the country to guard them. Is it our | 10086; 7x49 packed. Bacoa—shou ws : was saved, and on its arrival at the City | ambassadors of the forelgu powers yesterday | thief hesaw @nother man climbing up on a8 nia sca’ LL trial heat was be- | ¢fime that. in 4il this we have been | Slear rib oxai0, Hams, ioals me BANKERS, post office yesterday morning was assortei | Srmally presented to the Porte the demand | theside, With revolver still iu hau he ap- teen, F t - Pinksted ara coma Miekcies both dissppointed? | It, ts our, shame, aod ut? mentee uci ‘sabe Gn Bad — rly 4 e OnOoT Di a ie Boon The Nola Bei icy einen zed yards past | reteliion and their allies in the north, that water and fouled him. The umpire ruled | ‘€3; Who if moved by justice and gratitade, of the Princes of Servia and Montenegro for | proached him and discharged it fallin his Corner of 1h Struct and Pennsylvania dvenss, | Sud sent out to lte owners. The newspaper | Sn armistice. It in further siated ther eae | ee ee ee tone ne Dealers in Government ang District Becerits Song: lameeaaa te ‘ee pos con & erore | and bas notified the Porte that incase of a | water. Barely had the secoud shot been Foreign Exchange aud Gold. sepit-t i fine, #4a2". Petroleum higher—crade, 1 * erefore " could not be sentout, and about one hundred | Te!@£3! to comply with the wishes of the | fired when the mute received @ bail in the Coffee quiet and Me oe « 18%; Jobbing. 15, " should kave been tne protectors of the negro, * 7 . Aisa. pO asian 2 ueed Bot rely on the support | side, and hurrying into the cabin he called | McKiel out, and Plaisted pulled over ine | {hOUld ave been ine protectors of the negro, 2 ominkl—L11al.t1 NEBVYOUS EXHAUSTION.—A modical | avd fifty letters were sent to the dead-letter land in a nrse alove. sp! H whee ag ag ‘ Ersy comprising s sezieg ot lectares deliv- | office for examination and return to the ‘Ata meeting in Rectal bene eee found that the ball bad proved ays eeetoe: | TT We B: Cartis, of the Northwestern | Fed, to whom is our apology due? Of w 7.000 ' ered st Kabn’s Masenm of Ansto » Es is = pore corn, found that the ball had grazed his left side, a writer, Feel cays ie acne ber! oo day to protest against the Turkish atrocities | raking but @ sligut wound. It 18 believec Sng indloputably how lost health way be regained, | 2° — ——- oa lost o! ese | in Bulgaria, & letter was read trom Jobn | tbat both men were Killed, or at least se Gdordiog @ cicar synopsis of the impediments so | letters BO envelopes, —. in the case of Bright, in which he says that England stance | verely wounded, and that after falling int> Marriage, end the treatment of nervous and shysi- many of them the writing, by the action of | jn the attitude of being the only one of the | the water were drowned. a ty perience. | are we ask forgiveness? Perbaps of the ts, 1,100; rye, 400. Sbipments—Corn, crew, acts as umpire during these races. 810, who Is the victim of confidence by us] I kk cts canna, AN OLD CouPLE.—The Boston Herald of | prispiaced, and to nia great harm. Perbap: | Morey, 1. Gold, 9... Excuange. lows, August 25 bas this interesting item of socia | Of the Soldier of s y *, short, 488%. Goveromeuts active and “ f bis toil wrested from those who tirst of all y. deing the result of 20 years’ ex; the water, had become almost or quite | European powers who an ——————_—_____ gossip:—“At Haverni!l, last evening, au ao- | °% ter. Price, 8 conte, Address the authors Di legible. Some of them contained money, | (nel mens ROWers who sup Fact the outsages | SIGNS OF Berten TIMES —Fears that the | Seually intercatiog marrione Cornea ‘New Yorx. Sept. 5.—Fiour quist ana office and moe, $1 Rast 0th st., drafts, postal money orders, photographs, &c. | would probably not have heen perpetrated. | COmivg winter will be an excepttonully s3- | place at the residence of Mr. Daniel L. Saw- unebenged. Wheat quiet and steady. Corn SAMURL G. YOUNG, Tn ail cases where the address of the writer —______ vere one on our working people are being | yet, Rev. A.A. Williams officiating. The dull and unchanged MOTABY PUBLIC, person addressed can be found, the letters THE, CONVENTION OF FIRE ENGINEERS. dispelled by many stable signs of brisk trade ridegroom was Eben H. Little, eighty-two LOSDON. Sept. 5, 12:30 p. m.—Consols 95 13- will atonee be forwarded totheoneor the | The fourth annual convention of the Na- this autumn. Even in New England, where | years old, a native of Hempstead, N. H.,and 16 for money and the account. U.S. bonds, peti -tt Orrice—Stak BUILDING. | other. onal Asscciation of Fire Engineers began | the business depression has been most dis. @ successful Boston merchant. The bride = Miss ———_ Frmagras| apie mar years be kept = ol & weal maiden * er 2 er eee a ing'on Beacon street, Boston, bal of late of arvered. Te: ua LETTERS FEOM THE PEOPLE, Somerville. The man was Master | Mississippl, Alabama a we — Anson Ayer, fourteen years old, and the | been taken republican control by fraud | Editor Star-—Krom appearances it would bridesmaid was Nellie of d y fraud and force they @re | seem that the Washington and weddin; consisted of | DOW held. Mr. Boutweli continued at length | ratiroad company are hauling off and ieee in Philadelphia yesterday. Chief! Wm. H ly felt, qui ber 1867's, 10645 ten-forlles, ix. Erie shares, Anuy ORDERS.—The resignation of Bec: | Jonson, of Philadelphia, was elected prea | Hace nee ee, & Rum ber Of large mils, w- ALL READY ond Lieutenant J. H. French, 9th eavairy, | dent. At the evening seasion the comteni e into! action, ama on ofall time,” or ‘the fait has been accepted by the President, to take | 00 the selection of topics reported the fc'- | and winter. In our own state some of the OR BARLY FALL: | effect August 31, 1876; the resignation of | !oWipg subjects for consideration by the con- | furnaces, mills and factories, shut up for tion, with resolutions accompanying, for Prof. Chas. W. Larned, U. 8. Military Acad- | presentation to the clic oreo e ey ae a | been shor emy,of his commission as first lieutenant | rious cities represented: Fire Toe ime ort. | ‘The of this is tut prices Neve bed appro- y port- | Th is hey ched | about th: relatives and friends, | t© of violence in the south against re- | priating the cob! inside of the rail- 7th cavalry (only) has been accepted by the arce of elty authorities adopting rigid build- hire orl nd signe of ‘im- | including 4 tof thirteen | publican eae agi ad meg 5 tbe | Toad tracks. They must be worth @ consid- Fresident, to take effect August 14, 1876; by | ing laws prevent the spreading of fircs. | provement. Stocks of goods have been re- | montbs, with its suggestive prattle, to those | eleven bs potent pod erablesum. Do these stones to that FIRSE OPENING qiregtion of the President, First Lieutenant | Second. ‘The itiporiance of Failroad compar | Huced to the bare boards’ or vere heme cheng, | of thres-roure p Jeers. Mr. Little has been | Jt will be for the purpose of furnishiug evi- poco oe $e FW ny ed = or ee ‘cpaunt or ations meee ‘= erga = rules preventing the storage | the products of the country have been un- | married fore, and several years ago hot the frail ——- ‘Trpmen' vement long before or force. But, gentie- Seog ~ tive and | O™Pany laid their track. More Personal Tax Conundrums. zine, &c., in their with ented. t last \- ARLY FALL CLOTHING. area ten mean Cloreeaats Onan, other goods. Toird. The ituportatae of ta Preced: and there is ai some en. tralting sePrlce; the andes alread ere | Murance companies discriminating in favor | pect of Prone, for that ts the great bualuess ler of lower rates of insurance in all cities, large | magnet. our merch and mi - | river in the Queen of the Merrimack, the WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, 1876. tenant Emerson Griffith, hav! fire de; ments. | turers can now resurrect the old-time cons party, being igined by Odd Fellows and ‘Will you, Mr. Star, be so good as to tell to report for duty at the U. 8. Military Acad- | Fourth. best plan for organizing fire de- | mercial confidence, we may look for the | Daughters of kab.” please, something more about this AN ATTBAOTIVE LINE pe tg ag geenrsg Edgar phe tnya Fink. The seportenes of the | dawn of better times very scon.—[Philadel- ator ©. tax lew. _— in pee do y-4y by . Steever, a ‘adoption of a 3 E FOR CaRe.essness. “choses. course, we who uctved ow novasrins — fer duty to ruperidiendent form coupling. Sangr phia Inquirer, ke er held an Ingaost in thecaxe ~ know ee ee ip action” meanos— ™ Academy at West Point; Second tics. Seventh. - ‘rederi Schweitzer 448 west choses, things, personal | Great GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Chas. W. Foster, ith infantry, is transferred | dj of fire departments Seeaee path ic Carroll! ILL, the peopl street, who was accidentally shot by Peter guns bow is the word appl in this list OPENED 0-DAY. to 3d artillery, 16 take effect Auguat 15, Is, | parades. Eighthy ‘The of city very remar! Welbiner, wbilo playing.” The testimony of faned, dad of which we mas mene tebe? and on expiration gradi ie and ~ \weitzer’ shor * : will report for duty with his regiment as in- ype that be and Weinmer were “ sol- How about building association stock, and structed; lea’ for days. dier,” the former with @ sword, and the lat- when one bas @ few bundrcd dollars io notes ig granted Assistant Surgeon John 8. Bil- ———— ter with a shot gun, wi he took down which he considers rather doubtful ? A General Invitation lings, with permission to go beyond the sea. | Gov. SEYMouR’s VERY Latest Decti- ig place. While they were 4 SUBSCRIBER, Ie Extended A. geueral ‘court martial is ‘Sppointed to | FATION.—Ex-Gov. Seymour has addressed | gan county. The two couples. thus thrown || fencing with the ‘weapons, the gan was dis- The law-makers deemed ‘choses in action meet at West Point &th of September, 1376, | § letter to the chairman of the state demo- ther the firs almost both lead and wadding entering And possession” as credits proper and sub. To The Public or as soon after as practicable, for the trial | cratic committee of New York positively te wounded youth of second class private Michael McN: declining to accept the nomination to the q Ject to taxation, the same as all other credits, To Look and such other ‘as may be brought ip of New York. His reasons are and they are so enumerated among things before it. ll for the court: Capt. E. B, infirm condition of his health and the which the American ie have | taxable in the 10th section of the tex law. ‘Through Our Stock Beaumont, 4th ca ; First Lients. E. E- imspossibilt of fulfilling the duties of the Dever been called to consider til! now, | As to the query about doubtful notes, it is And See The Style Wood, 8th ca’ ry F. Palfrey, of ition if were elected to it. Mr. Sey- whether by and through an usurpation be- | » matter oF conscience to @ great extent. engineers; H. A. 2d artillery; ‘A: Hi. | mour believes ‘that under such eireum- Sndearried on in states by organized | Promissory notes good aud collectible are to For The Ruseell, ce department; stances his acceptance of the nomination cdies of armed men, the government of the | be returned for taxation; those considered Lieuts. C. A. Pastley, 34 artill ; G. F. E. | Would be a source of weakness to the ys United States can be selzed under the forms | worthless are not to be returned. Coming Fail Season. Harrison, ?4 artillery, with First Lieut, | ipstead ofan element of 5! ‘th, He does of law by the leader @f a minority. If the The query as to building association stock Ww. H. Bixby, corps of engineers, judge ad- | Dot believe that the course which has been vote of New York shall be given for Mr. Til- | was answered in THE STAR of Friday, vocate of the court. forced ay him will in any prevent den he will in form be electea President of | augnst 25th, as follows : “ ——___ : the election from resulting in favor of the the Unite? States, and by the votes of states | “''ttiging urasciations are of two classes: NAVAL ORDERS —Midshipmen A. E. Jar- | democrats, or that the Presidential election Man’s Wire. | in which the voice of the majority has been Ist. Those incorporated under act of Congress EVERYTHING BREW. dine and L. W. Piepmeyer, ordered to duty | is put in jeopardy. The closing part of his jears ago @ man left this city for | stifled by arms. The issue then is this: | or general imeorporation act of the Distioe EVERYTHING HOBBY. on the Asiatic station, per steamer of 16th | letter isan ignment of the republican : ‘Pom : Focdagy so to — = ae Ideonfnwome — se Pistoneng Sais be —s ae, = = These should be appraised as to thelr capital EVERYTHING STYLISH. instant from San Francisco, Cal; Surgeon | P®?'¥- remaining here. A y ¥ fea y the vote state Oc | stock, in bulk, by the assessors, and the tax . J. Bab’ at Ine barr: POLITICAL ASSASSINS IN LOUISIANA.—A pail aay ter doe ‘parece ps aaariemrig dispatch received at New Orleans yeaterday . Bates, = "the Minnesota, at New York; As. | Tom Coushatta says an attempt was made | roy received the intelligence with Faget Jo! New York. His election by the honest vote ssessable to the corporation. 24. Thase ng Subsequently that | of the country is not possible. We have cal guarentee The ital stock of this was dead. e of two never yet appealed im vain to the ie. shou the tad. she grew tired of her supposed widowhoo), The great ate of New York ts intcligent | Lams cnould be -” — to assassinate the clerk of district court of | which he manifested by rubbing hands and gave band and heart anol fi ————_—_.22- —____. GIVE US A GALL cet eing te Waban ay eariner, 0 the | Red River parish on Sunday evening, bucby | acd exclaiming ware thet nice; oh, ain't | whom she has one Or tun stiideoe ese fd mg go yg a ey 2 is tas Rerai, Pa = Ant Commanders Gnas. W. Tracy, Legis | Whom is not stated. A report reacted Bas- at good!” Mrs. y J si ted the jail | sons live in the north end of the city; and | enlogized the republican 5 CoaL.—The adjoursed meeting of the coal WHETHER YOU ABE READY Clark, Wm. ‘HL ‘Whiting, and Chae’ O'Neil poe on pay lg eae gee sneungratalets mar santana hisesonee ay, | toward the end this week @ letter has —— aa a — association of Baltimore, held = ‘TO BUY OR NOT. L ‘Chas. a a John & whites tulie ‘armel ‘stnneed for that place, the gallons. The warrant tor Penge commit been received | © wife from her former On motion of George . Hoar, Alexander | terday afternoon at thelr rooms, No 3 Post busband, who { ere gee = to Gx =~ oa —o- Tac: for A Shoes shits ner: tak | Gemtionanscoamerion ot we ay nee secre! 5 Ju i ar! wi fal ces Was ‘was nominated for auditor; Charles Endicott | upon: lard coal—white Fa lamp, per ton, was nominated for state treasurer; Onarles | $525; steamboat, 5.50; No. 1 (furnace,) $2. R. Train was nominated for attoraey general. | No. 2 (eeg,) $6.25; No.3 (stove, $650, No. 4 x - but failed to find anyone to fight with. Sab- Paine, Jonn C. Irvine, Thomas N- Lee. F-8. | sequently they encountered’a few colored Fe E Masters, D. H. Mahan, Geo. A. Calhoun and | Men and fred upon them, killing or wound- ABLE BROTHERS, Perrine ‘Busbee, detached from the torpedo | ' three and capturingone. tion, Newport, R. 1, on the 9th in- Fine Clothiers and Tailors, tant and pinced ‘on waiting orders; Lieutea- Corner 7th and D streets. | fon Geer en Senin ae none FORKIGN NEWs. No.3, 86:25: wat e0te, Leben ont 3, 96 | the Publ — A Deaa Explerer. ash,) Nos. 2 and 3, 87.50; nut, #6 75. Lonpom, Sept 5—A telegram has been | 21'5:/02. 1b Will be seen, 1s from 75 oen) whole ine Seath of George | sort Goal. It is to be borne tn mind aaa before bible soci- | above. Tnuere are about @ hundred ‘to the See sll external business here, and ail Will give | been cinppeneeed ~ my the course of events has er eee es anon, Seed to be tiaart societies have pro- bard upon them.—[ Bau, FASS RURCHASED THE gooDs axD oa nenee ibe aetna tars nes ee ro et ste, Wilt Penn at ote aa Sieve tas Sts street, all socounts due lrur miter be'peid toe , ine clown of Barnaz’s Was pass, Hose Company, of yj the Washington | MOrset oocing maniiened a to es Reece Og Olga ad Pe cy i_W.oREGoRY. motion was by fa story ‘and came Of Lon, togetner | Sd. me be requisite to eifect bie NNATTANS CATHARTIC AND frense’on the Ham and, ait would soon, Providentiauly | of Haliise: Rr Be arrived mass tort mmarcing | ehere sre mutierings in our labor ‘procure a jury in taightot the antiaas {¢ let the wik- | Chrimites Puiaasinnie. te ett Gee market, which may, be of the ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS, zder Maul. | Gow shove, and, with the alnerity of ‘a Se | SIPS tycoon Rier lel | Petes west wick as abet Frvor's motion arm graep, and cpot only rok ite fall Yorn unties of | TZ MBTBoDisrs of Richmond and Man. The act wes Sod “iangerous, ‘suc- ‘whose failure was | (ocster, Va, beld a — mass rt aeeec ree ' at f iy i is H3