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—— <Seew “THE EVENING STAR | SE re ea re a a TI PN RP a a Cane. PUBLISHED DAILT, Sundays Exeepted, ' a AT THE STAR Bt La one nee : eT st The Evening Star Newspaper Company, auton 8, H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. 4 a ie 2 four Cents per month. | Onpies . | 7 ——— LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. ‘ach. — Baty Cents @ month; one year, $6. = Tue WEEKLY ee ae = “eo an noe | V2, 48—N2. 7,316, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1876. TWO CENTS. SF All subscriptions invariably im advance, og SAL NOTICES _ | EVENING. SLAG, _ [asremet suet unt cee SF Rates of catvertising furnished om apphedtion, eS SE ae i"faamran or ime so vax oreo | LOlegTams to The Star. | 1». seryisn army Bemoreiteca. 5 1.—Tne corres pond- BD OF AUDIT OgsTIFiCe rE3.— AED ATTORNBY GENERAL EVARIS LET STATES. cut at Belgrade telegrapha the follow: w | snort immedia J. A . TER. Mr. W. W. Corcoran as first vice president oN, ro ly known about is not ng jas BY 8 00-233 +4 sircet _sot'tw | Washington News and Gossip, | We have received for publication the fol- | and DNs. 6 Batons secretaryof the Wasn-| THE PRIZE FIGHT. come Wye A eG Rn fe xt 8 . = eee lowing official letter of Mr. Evarts, whilst | ington National Monument Society, yester- Bat unere is © strong conviction bere that | struct him with my little Le B will mee! i GovERNMENT Recetrts To-pay.—Inter- eral, to some extent another battle was fought on Monday. Some | deem !t my duty as & Law ING previous to, and incinding, Uctober Oy 18 attorney general, bearing to day executed before Mr. Anthony a z. make Unis statement to pudite *he transaction of nal revenue, $387,416 67; castoms, £896,950 22. | yon thesubject of Attorney General Taft's — ry public, an instrament one ng ALLEN AND GCS. a bave Jost aerives from the wo © Unis sta Sy RER farted this morn- | recent circular reba! the property, easements and jleges front doubt this. They represent Serv: mnie aK ee a. ing he Pulanapae etcnulaner that tees mets ores Tee ee ee ee the; ot BR a The Refese Bioehs aad the Poor. to mest TO-MORROW (Friday,) at 7-90 p. my in Ca: RE. JoHNSoN, U. 8. A., wit! | shed in Zhe o— of the Attorney Gene- | and the action of the society, pyres 3d KENTUCKY MILITIA INTERFERE. The correspondent of the News says: “Ra- dior Sar-—l saw it stated in your col- Fassawe wmsform, Yor Grill; Bp order. PrAIn » Jonmeon, U. 5. A., rals, we lesia that it had escaped the atten- | aecepting the appropriation of $200,000, And mors Of serious demoraiization and disinte. | umns rot long since that the blocks from the J08. BURSOUGHS, ae —_ ja we the — Rock In- ory of Judge Taft until ag rooeas ctreular | closes with a formal transfer. : ——— pny ho ected epee nena are oir. oa bees , et — I ng — p. BRAMBETING UF THE TIL an en e present. been and print t as been formal conreq: hind iv nem: » per AND HENDRICRS REFORM OC - of E CLERKS Inthe Third Auat- | Jt Will be seen that Mr. Evarte entirely | gattcerdd ped ied ete en fOr asez | RESUMPTION OF OPERATIONS. | Rusciats returning from the front. ‘Pre offi. | Lrotice they are belog. dum before, the street northwest THiS ~ada) TWENTY-NINE CLERKS concurs with Messrs. Cvsbing and Taft in | tion has now arisen as to how this traosfer cialis here are dumb concerning the situation | same tbree-*tory brick fronts, that ING. September 7th. at tor’s office of the Treasury department were | relation to the power of marshals in refer- will affect the future action of the society; —— around Alexinatz.” The Stendard'’s corres. | bave recelved Dountifal suppltes from alt wWikbe in atendance. B- F dismisacd yesterday evening. ence to the posse. This letter was written be- | how the contingent contributions will be TWENTY-ONE ROUNDS Pondent says: * Eleven Russian medical | previous donations of this sortof fuel for the ——___—. fore the enactment of the statutes which form | eollected; whether the office shali be given ad Officers, who have arrived from Alexini poor. x witLetieen re DURADEICHS OL UB GEN. SHERMAN Will leave the city Satur- | the basis of the recent circular, and hai no up, &c. To consider this subject @ special confirm the worst accounts of Friday’s dis The troth of the matter is angie ies The the following gen tiemen ve inted a Gommit- | @@y for Harrisburg, to join Secretary Cam. | reference to elections. Its only dive: meeting of ine management was held at the 4 aster. They say the Servians do not bold | poor get just what they or their childrea ean to make suitsble ar Sts for toetaisine | eron, in their tour of Inspection through the Te Rema ttn aoa neae Subject of | ofice at noon to das. GOSS WiNS BY A FOUL. eet or nt Alezinats, and confirm mhe pap A Png BS Tech. of Dovtemben a Bech scarey een | Weate a t Evarte wae considering “the heace ah Ont: THE MEETING TO-DAY. THE TURKISH ADVANCE ON BELGRADE, | to hat! Bway, Now to any ueighoorhood Gockrill, sewin Hist, Maron Shipman, artharM.| rae Rares entering the city by all routes | narily understord; (tha! broken by common | There were present at the meeting Col by way of Kroujevatz. On the southeast of | (and I don’t live in ® section specially noved Crepley. sep? 20" filled with the returning pilgrims who | 1®¥ Offences, &c.,) and clearly not that | Berret, Major McDonald, F.D. Stuart, Dr POLITICS AND PISTOLS. ontenegro the Turks cannouaded the whole | for its poverty) the economical housek: CONGREGATION ADAS 193A uu, = hed tl i statutory peace of the Urited Sates against | James © Hall, Edward Clark, C.F. 8tans- line, from Rodgoritza to Spuss, ou Taesday, | are laying in their winter's supply of fuel 8. EB Uorner G ana 6h stroste, have summered by the “sad sea waves,” OF | which all indictments in Federal Courts bury, Dr. J. B. Blake, and W. W. Corcoran. —— «— creating the impression that a battle was in | from this cheap source. They have just WA -HING ron, Sep:omber, 1376. at the mountain retreats. conclude, which peace of course is a substan- The secretary presented the letter of the . Progress there. This proved to have been a | ten home from the springs, or the cea! . Pay wh Sy ae DeMocRaTs don't Gad much comfort | UAL TEHt of the citizens—the breach of | acting secretary cratate cprrevinn ene | = The Mob in Charleston, S. C, feint, with the object of diverting the atten- | or perhaps a tour across Lhe water, and tuelt ‘St tbe vestry room only. SCND4YS, the Wth acd ot i which may, equally, be punished or prevented of the deed, aud reported that it had been the Uon Of the Monteaegrius from Medua,wnich | bearts leap with Joy al the prospect of this th, and MONDAY. 1sth Instant. in the fore- | 10 the Vermont election, but smtie when the | by the authorities of the United States. It noon. [se Seo'y. lace they are investing —the Turks desirin; great saving tn their current expesses. executed and sent to the State department 5 ~3 37.515) MORRIS COHEN, eZ increased democratic vote in Arkansas is ATTORNSY GENERAL'S OFFice, ‘The committee reported the address to the revictual it. They have not succee: Would doubtie.s be @ libel to accuse the peo- PHONOGRaPaY—Any person desiring | mentioned. August 20th, 1868. ple of the country. ‘which wae adopted. Serious State of Affairs. fet, and they must drive the Montensgrios ple of Washington of being less generoas commence the study Sen ane Alexander Magruder, Fsq., U 8. Marsnai, his address recites that Congress having = is feet high on either side of the comm ATTORNEY GENERAL TaFT will leave for | ~ Northern District, St. Augustine, Florida: Obio the latter part of this week for a short name. Your letter of the 12th, {nat reached e yesterday, ved an ve eee Seo hee bees Divitet 2 ee | Canderation. Ook Spragaacinmnattte C few speeches In Onlo, and will probably | sou must have been based upon his own con. Pr ae Sri | “maven onoese—ooer sed Ant spon St ape indi c! ra % any special instructions tend. By order of the of Di. | NAVAL OgpERs.—Chief Engineer W. G@. | 8U€d, and not upon any iecors SOR FALLON, Secretary. ses-2e Buehler ordered to special duty at New | {fom the President to Co!. Sprague, through Gen. Meade, cr otherwise, OF 7) THE SERRE OF FARR | York; Lieutenant George P- Coivocoreses instructions have been issued by the Prost. © to suerthend. sre invited to meet at t C & Sanam few voted an appropriation of $200,000 to aid iu tg Fy see, before they can | there @rea men resuitof the fightiag in | economy in small matters to disgracefal ihe completfon of tbe monn freir ate: | RIOT IN KINGSTON, N.Y. | the corthwest is stil! unknown. - extremes. It is worth the price of a tueatre aid in the work, and that the society will not ee ee Uckel, any time, to see one of these practi- disband nor relax its efforts until Taona rin CHARLESTON. aeeuneelan gt ty 4 Thresdaye 5 conics of the motinet pas ur | ‘Several Shot and One Killed. Ane aya to slow Away thase blocks for the Poot, the monument have been sold at one stand, t, growing out of anu to ze we “true lowardaess it would seem that the ple are becoming ransaction. bf TU weekly meetings of this retumed on THUMIDAY BV Si! & street attack by colorci republicans upon But what I wanted to say to you, end alive to this matter. It should.not be sup- some colored men who have been taki cl AR gg ndersigned. assiguess of Mr. Peter Mo pene rr irons perp oe meen ogre Hae ; posed that the government will complete the THE TURKISH SUCCESSES. conspicuous part in the democratic caavass, | WOUsh you, to EE y m.4 Seemihe creaitoryot Se McRamaretomeas for | services | ena Tens! 068 198 $28 | Cot te sad cotare Toei er Weer eat | suaft, Sad tad therefore there een: ——— the demoeratle nee ees Tiesvorc’ todefend | piocks ‘store! sway somewhere uolll Best @ = 2 + - jemocra 4 . a SE eg oe or THEI! fary, and if practicable would be pleased to the contrary there is every reason inthe | Servian Troops Demoralized. | ered by the uurabers of the rioters. anes | December or January, and then give them ce, Company. bacament floor, Secmd Ne | MANAGEMENT OF THS INDTANS.—Secre. | have instructions given to the militarn to orld oe tnois Whe Bote aesane ee pc l f or gg gent ot to thone in absolate need of fuel? ‘But if this, F aathneces, on ON UAY EVENING Seat. ud | tary Chandler expresses hia readiness to al- | uid me when necewary. Task this, st Cor scriptions to prepare to pay them, for by the ———as used on buti sides, the "rtovera “pelt Keay Greomething else, ts the best that can be Vite instant, at 7 o'clock i Jow the military authorities to assume the | Sprague tuforms me, under his instructions | government sp) fatlon’ the eontingeacy Street, the main thoroughfare, from mid- | poetfct tee st wai ee ees sate to ASUS dope “BPS | control of such of the Indian agencies as are | Docannotdoso” | 0 | orihesubseription 1s not very distant. cern nonans oeeinenn, FIGHT. | night uotll sunrise, breaking windows, rev. | Bre’ Sosktas bt eolghe’ potnee enue eae MB. TC The ; —_—————— ‘The Kentucky Militia Stop the Fight : es = ses BU KEY Lely (0 be tareatened by returning hostile | miitary” under certain elroumetances, I The Centennial Regatta. non tue aawente Eanene body's littie game. = CS SCHOOL BOOKS porno omit Cope (wim Guna ay wun ae perth re beee wor The last races of the international regat:a | OrecinNATI, Sept. 7.The point chosen ate it tan nee nak bee any soon ee it. Introguction Prices, at Sheridan’s suggestion. have the means of obiaining the aid aad at- econ. Schuylkill were rowed yesterday. At | for sue Sens De roes in mek Goes —s I’m responsioie for th: ee, tendance of @ more considerable force than = Bee eon tes as Oe ee BUBEBTS BOOKSTO! REPORTED OUTRAGES IN LOUISIANA.— = THE FINAL FOUR OARED HEAT Louisville Short Line railroad, 18 miles from , the general feeling being s 1e10 Tn roe | aie eng seeeee or etna rey Ot | Hign oflega: prgcontn bitdtaciot.» Co, | 9 Ramtnstonnl, was, sowed Patwoen, the | inclanall. “A crowd of some’ tive tani! | iat ihe coutie i not Jat or Fon Titans | Aieom Nears afer tne Polsen mavers 4 7, > . , was in at Ce. ‘ears were en- ou ie bn ted Sheri Inoue of the parioken eee Rae | carte iene eetion of the Judiciary act of 178) | Thomas, J; Higgins and T. Green, and’ the | Yertained of interference by the Tallitis, baz | Comabakes have been renewed aud the aitu-| Mts System > HAGES ELEOTSO MAGNETIC PLoS | SherliT in one of the parishes near New Or- | established the office of marshal, and names | Halifax crew, S. Smith, {C. ‘Nickerson, N Goss took his place in the riog at 61541 | ation is regarded as sertous. In the year 1000 Mr. Sovagh Evarte fy! TER. for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Pain in the | Jeans. He has also received advices of nu- acd’ oaprctl ns ‘the Distrlet aii | Smith and J.'Nickerson.’ The Thames crew | Alicn at? o'clock, — on the business of @ butcher in the town Gris, Fer trade juice droee KIRK WOUD 4-00, | when have been forwardet to the Presidcat | Iawfel precepts directed to. him and'iseaed | 100,88 te siark “At the ge ge pron THE FIGHT FOREIGN NEws. a Wath vice sepi-in” | for such action as he may deem necessary in | under the authority of the United State, | OK the lead bys length. ‘The ers | began at7:35 a.m. . Were steering badly, rowing 48, while the Fast Row. d —@oss comes to the middie of Halifax were rowin; 4‘, The London gained | the ring first. Hoth men 5) cautiously ui ut the others turned @ littioahead: Londo, | Got following Alien into his corner. Phe been received from a | Tou nteitta sneaicenes Ge eae ate ee ay nowerer, tamed better snd pulled tor non: | Weak breed he aueia, ty ee MEaators | Leliable source that 1.0) ayplia tone | Esa ee sy ey Fe a ee eee ogg enotner hundre! | clinch ad @ fall, with Goss ontop, ends the | been mserace nd a ar, anid Pacha, have | the encounter the dog bit Mr. Evarts in the yards Halifex had crossed the riverto the | frst round. Time seven minutes” a Ter eatd Dey Toe Abpe- | tet leg, inflicting @ serious flesh wound. Western ahore and pulled up alongside of tne |” geccad Round —Alien strikes Goss on the weiiliie Ener eae: yoceeded to Massuroa, | Soon afier the attending surgeons learned = ? . ed. ie rison and vi u ith Koi slapped and ciimed a fouttne wn’ | UP, and cueuuy, siacens bir, Goma | ment oder eccapa" On baurdsores stipe | Santen, Daler ue a eae at agai! 5 whic! iL nt lo be in ie rt ar- Lit id me tie) Ia sor London iosdine tne way. wHatitas is bleeding at the mouth. A fall for Allea | rived safe Pic Suez. The Egyptian govern- Cala do wen brougut, into requisition ‘to aveceeded in reaching home in 18.054, ana | °gs,the round. ment is contemplating revenge and sending | drive the poisoned viras from Mr. Evarte’ i doners carne t ‘Been Sr ee, tee eee Ete ain woe, | fret teoops 80 the some of action. The eave | srisene ies mismnomne senenuen @emneen When the Londoners came in it was seen that | seeming to get the best of it, (at this point alry and artillery were also being reor- | he felt no lncoe yea anne tae ta eee red thelz rudder live was broken on the port | the militia appear, but the fighting goeson ) | ganized. ONE Gh atone ae ake Reon ae side. They drew up to the umpire’s boatand | “jurin Round The men exchange rapia meen Yept_on attending 10 fis business as weual. ——— the foul, and the umpire gave them | ang Leavy biows, Allen delivers a terrible | Lornox, Sept.7. —— bills were allotted pried ann oy Ay es <4 Eueeae SINGLE SCULL TRIAL HEAT | PLOW On Goss’s neck, Kuccking him down. | yesteruay at sad. lower than last week's | has besntcver since "The edeonten, win came next between T. Hanlon, of Toronto. | Time {bree minutes. allotment, There is flatness in the silver | the dog was forgotten and never alluiei to. and A. Bravley, of St. John’s. Hasloe Io, Ale anne Gat ca eat ee yee market; The Times in, ite Snancial article | from the fact that the condition of bis bod. his opponent all over the course, and won rm received a blow in the | S<585!4- 1s nearest quotation. The Standard | and mind were so uniform'y nataral until easily, 1n 21.09; Brayley at 2.164.” sieenace nie td Toon cope, inthe | quotes it at Siasiyd. The Winancier says | about six weetecgs denne toe 4 7 the premises. and he shall bave power to command ali ASSESSORS OFFIOB, DO. ae. be necessa y assistance in the execution of his Botice is hereby given that on and after the LI TH THE ORDER of the War department of | duty, and t» appoint, as there may be occa ty ay Droge August 18th, relieving First Lieutenant 8. | 10n, one or more deputies.” —1 Stat., p. 87. poring faxes for the | M. Mills, Sth artillery, from daty at the U | magsuvor tee Keren tent se Oly, iod'to make ratera, of said | 8. Military Academy at Weat Pointhas been | the ro ser to command 1s 11s Hesens\iy for the 7 ‘la Sec 0 ofsatd | 2eVoKed, abd Lieutenant Mills beea ordered | execution of your duty, aud upon your dis ited, That it any | to report to the superintendent of tue acaie- | creet jadxment, under your official respon- irecm, Arm, or corporation shall fail t> make the | my for duty as quartermaster and commis- | sibility, the 1a’ reposés the determination at of Eis. or its sald property er.t2 tals section pro | sary for the battalion of cadets under the | of what force eact particular necessity re. vided for. the Asessor shall from the best informa- | provisions of the late appropriation bill for quire3. This power of the marshal is equiv- a fon ee nice Deana | the support of the Military Academy. alent to that of a si eriff, of corporation, to which be sh: mf? em braces, @s @ resort 1a 1 iy, the whole a Bou SUCCESS OF THE NEw LOAN.—The Treas power of the precinct, (county or district,) ury officials are highly elated over the suc- » which the officer’s autnority extends. In cess which bas attended the first effort o” ere ee pores one Pocoies! Cush- cereta: ut o si and, stan: Subject, cor- pod Although the first call for ten millions of six | {Ue district or county above the age of — BALTIMORE GAZETTE will be promptty | per cent was issued only six days ago the | 1Cars, ines tantuary cali Bol Bere Boe ferved in Washington by faithful carriers beforo | Gepartment is advised by the syndicate that | cluding the miiilary of ali denominations, Drvakiaat f names are left at JO. PAKKER'S: | the subscriptions to the four and one-half | Militia, soldiers, marines, all of whom are One morning during Une sumer of the year referred to Mr. Evarts was (aking bis usaal y robably rot more tuan 51yd. could be ob | when his friends noticed peculiarities In his < : THE 1.AST RACE Allen, abd he retmioci heavily on Goss’s | F f x by pee 7 7th street. opposite P.O Department, or at r cents aye reached thirty-two million | #ke bound to obey the commands of a of the regatta was the final pair-oared con- 5 tained for silver deliverable & week or two | actions. He would suddenly appear agitated Smee ot Be Ste C creet Netheee Prien ens | dollars, twenty millions at home and twelve Lis Winnie ths Jaw kives: sce this Set Bene ene noes: oc Loans, damssged ches. Goss retatiaved to coms par, | Bence: Soevi ane sae ieee City eee a millions abroad. The success of the eatire ” = > r an julkner and a0, Of ston. e aif s yd i Lioue as loan 1s now believed to be assured. eee ae tend All necessary aestst- | latter started ret and Led the way Up to tue densi cus wont doee t avin pane POLITICAL KOW AT KINGSTON, N.Y. snd run wildly about as dogs do when frst roe ES PeRsoNAL.—George W. Adams, of the | are not exempt from obligation to obey, In taille point, where the Thames men virtuaily ent. veral Men ot aud Uae Ktlied. TLAK! * Tmt a - 4 gave up the contest, apparently tired out Si: Rouul — KINGSTON, N. Y., Spt. 7.—Toe repablican | Uons lasted baif bour or so when they passed ‘They paddled over the course, however, bui the serach Allen Hane aoe eeee ie | campaign club of thls city weut to isan | off. and Mr. Eivarte would cetimasely Reet Faulkner and R gan passed the winning line o Hollow yesterday to raisea pole. After the | But they ircreased in vio’ence with each in twenty-one minutes, twenty seconds. on Goss’sface. He repeated this, getting in : New York World, has returned with his fam- | ComMmou with all the citizens, your sum- SUNDAY EVENING, at o'clock, lly to Washington. =---Ned Lather, of the | MOBS in case of necessity, you will be par- 1 ly to N = ticular to observe that this high and respoa- ASSOCIATION ROOMS, corner 9th and D streets. | New York World, bas gone east to enter into | sible authority Is given to tue marsbal poly apotber blow on Guss’s damaged right eye. ole was raised the opposition palied it | tepetition, avd ere long his friends were = THE PRIZES lown, Which was the s.gnal for & geueral | compelled to accept the terrible reality that *icalieat ieag Of thie Clty del eet ae Sets aero ner, | inaid of bis duty “to execute throughout | won in these rece: Fee tke first crew in | Allen Sey Ee Contes wate. mg: | mM, Meee. ee, Wee ‘and “pistols | Mr. Evarts wase raving maniac. He grew “Inquiry Meeting. | Of this city. See een tee tee ational | (Ue district all iawful precepts directed to | four-oared shell race, Thames, $2 90); for tus | THE SEVENT cel fired, and it is reported that several meu | Worse and worse and s0.n had to be tied to Masi led by Cornet and Organ. Medical Congress 10 Palladeipiie seca | Lim, and issued under the authority of the | Second crew, Halter, st ton forthe tonteas Seventh Round.—When time was called for | Were shot, one of whom is dead. Several | bis bed to prevent bis biting tnose in attend- Brivivns | amen he earn Geaas | for i cuthondnary aa Mo mul | Piet in ag tia et, gee | leeds itn pagans | Remuce he Topica eit | nese E4Es os bea ak ess < he ee nt Missiesippi, is ia town, having sreives | Of ,tus extracrdin . oston, $1,000, and the second $500; for th: | torferca and the hight eeenee Tepe tea | clty received severe wounds fron, non ’ . 5 e ig the sammons of the mar- 9 . rier et cet ip a MILBURN’S SODA WATER, from Cape May in company wit, Senator | Pc rons obeyin: ‘suborsination and obediexce | PaUNCr Of Single sculls =s00, J. Hanlon, of | Wood, with the Covington Light Guards, | &2d one @ pistol shot on tn of his head, | disease enabled bim to exert, aud at times e: nght, Brace. th are en route for Mississipp!, | tothe civil officer--the marshal—in whose IOE-CULD TEA, COFFEE end CHOOULATE, | 854 will taxe an active part. in the calvas | aden tie eerie raat they are A in that state. Hili has not, all reports to the e» lied, and only to the effect of securing its 1429 PENNSTLYANIA AVENUE. a's, | Coatrary notwithstanding, gone over to tus | esestiens OU : —e demoeiacy. his special duty aud authority in the ex- tg PVs vomxson sco. — ecution of 3 issued a, ' CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS YESTER- | be BAREERS, DAY.—Gen. Phil. Cook in the 34 Ga., and J. | of su} Corner of Wth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, | H. Blount in the 6th Ga., both dem.; J. Ran- SS. ta dolph Tucker, dem., 6th Va, by acclama- ot eee ’ Collector of | £2 the civil authorities of the United States. Tcronto, and for the second, A. Brayley, of To" ——-- oe the united strength of six mi St. John's, $400. Tue international regatta | This morniog, Dating been esried past ie | Failure of the Marrisbarg City Rank. | ‘lent tonold bins sera of 1876 18 now over. fighting grounds by the conductor of tue | _H#kuisnue, Pa., Sept. 7.—Lnis morning | tear the bed clothes snd g 4 ry 4 Hox. Lowaxp Pieaweront xeratss. | {ait Captain Wood and is company let | considerable exciteuiont was created ia wit | ale manner ‘gutta! {9 vehold. “At the The Troy Times publishes @ letiee cAike; | the train three miles from the scene of the pA agg SS" [= LE + ty BS by the Hou. Edward Pierrepont toa gente. | #ght and marched back. arriving on tte | } card was posted on ine door: "The City | Ing weaker and will be likely. to, coutione man in Troy in answer to laquities con. Sao te Garcon tot Ee Epharo ten: | Baok bas this day ‘made s voluntery ac, | buts short time longer. Tes amiction ae ig'oroteut Soi‘ie*the Pulse sivsrcs otce, | land and eavised him tostgptacagutintme- | tgnment to Hon. Francis Jordan aud, Dr | undoubtssly we rene of the tise iowa ahd also concerning the soars tua My, | diately. Holland declarcd that he was a law- pa, OF rnp od FS " Be . pont’s real name is“ Joskna Mauscut; | abiding man and opposed to bleodshc 1. He ges paying in fall. s . N. B. Hall, of Branford, aad Jewett, Pierr t's real name immediate cause of the suspension, it is un- | of New Haven, are of the opiuion tbat it is customs for Richmond.) 34 Va’; H.B. Payne, | Nor 1s this epecial duty and suthority of | Upon the first point he says: me years ot thee the seventh | Gerstood, was the extensive purchaseof ium. | @ case of fully de va hydrophobia, The , Cleveland, O., district, Ranuey having him, to be « ded with authority A 4, eee beigrod other gentiemen in WILL MAKE THS MEN FIGHT IT OUT dogg Heed og of its valae. The Se a ve —_— . igen, reomsiasted; Alec Ht Sento ct” | and’ duty of the of the United | the pretensions or what ras called ‘pita Riottiter St ther recived tenet ant mett: | some'time against adverse circasstasces, | of his wretéhed physical condition, gives di- A gy tution’and under tio repelaticns or tse a See pL a ae ae eres, CTaminations | Tr should be remarked that the train bear! Seat ail tie creattece ceaats "Zim the eps | rectionses to his persooal edaire and fs: Reese, dem. eo Tepy 2 tesla proveck the alata nguizat domnentic mo destitute of auy reliable information ana eg pipe The vice president states that as near as ne | all tunings, for bim. draws ucar, Minn.; T. M. Mahon, rep, 18th Pa} J Under special” statutes to employ milling; | &delusion, and I took no further interest in | DUt by the time the militia got out of thé | SP rit pea tebllities are e300.0m aan ne pinnae te ir, 2d Va; T. A. Fenton, dem., ist ‘combinations se the subject. I was tly ised, as ent thinks the assets will entirely cover that ‘ANDAL CASE In BALTIMORE—An In- Heat Watch rope odo | Rae nannies ae BOer Bn | montane else CEs ase | tot wer emnegm teria Senn Gan smge at todos ar | rat Bard Cw pg for tt 2 —aae oe neither, of these duties or suthorities 16 | several years ago attracted cousideravie at. | CINCINNATI, Bept-7—A second ring has _— suit’ was instituted by” Pail : eenuneut, exsapt oben aes ine tne samme Seay oe taeeeee La pinto es od ap J EA 10.000 a sed Dot want for politica! pales ee io vena, | be commiunloated to them by the Presideat, | Sztcle. 1 think tne honest judgment of the 3. The declaration recites that Isabella “PALL? Reed not want for political pabulum to guide | Ihave thus called your attention to the | Ames With regard te the changeof nem teeck was on of about the ist of Septem- 1876 1876 his judgment In casting his vote at the ap- | general considerations upon the | hesays: “As tothe ‘Joshua,’ I have only ber, 1875, the rightful and lawful wife of the Proaching national contest. Both political | Subject to which your letter for the tosay that it never had the slightest founda- tiff, and lived with him in good wii tion in trath,’ coramittecs are hard at work dissemiratin; Perrot seaurine & due observance of the jove and ebastity; that he had great com the literature of their respective politi — in her behavior, affection and conversatio:., organizations. ion therewith. Noth: eau be less in A CominG Hoagss.—Tne promising horse that appl! and they “ fdmunds’ committee in caoding brent ct accordance with the nature of our govern- | Grafron trotted, on ‘Weaneoday last, o2 @ cotcumed "pe Se society; wat FIRST OPENING the speeches of Senator Morton and the re- | Mevt, or the disposition of our , than | three-quarter exercising track, a full mile cheek. ‘and said Isabelia| ed herself diligently in Portof the special committee which inves- | ® frequent and ready resort to military aid | in 2.17y—the first half in 1.07. Tale ts the the round closed wite Alten punshing on <a all berbouseboll eftaire, acd wasot great ligated affairs in Mississippi, while the | 1m execution of the duties confided to civil | greatest feat ever achieved on @ three ly, but the latter threw him. The ad democrats content themselves with the tes- | oMlcers. Gonrage, vigoe and inteoptdicy are | quarter track. His performanoe is the more | *yerely, —Goes forces the fighting ana | BALTiIwore, timony taken against Belknap in the im- | ®Pppropriate q y Tad ts in some good work on Allen’s breast | Sirm— peacbmen ‘and Senat: , Which the marshals of the United States are ge! FALL CLOTHING. ees aoe con emai Davis’ speech expected to and @ reinforcement of and face. Allen finishes the round for him- | U2 self ‘Goss’ face. western red, choi Tenth: Bown Honey blows were ex- | common to fair, 1.00a1.12: Pennsylvania red, changed. At length Goss closed at bis ad- | 1 18a1.22; Maryland red, good to prime. 1.188 vantage, but in the struggle was forced | 1.22; do. amber, 1.230126; ite, 1.10a1 25. ys per- down on the ropes, when "y were parted | Corn—southern, duli and heavy; western ac- | suade and entice her to depart and leave by the seconcs. tive ana Ormer; southern waite, 45a54; do. ntti without leave or consent, and con- jevent nd _— was offered and not | yellow, ; western mixed, 55 spot, and = 3 c+ eto t ee: ber; 55% October. Oats ee A fendant) admitted and received eaid Isabelia led the ee hardest fighting so far | unchanged. Rye quiet and steady, and |. Hay s Twelfth Romd—Goss came With both | steady unchanged. Pork, 17.50a18.75. laintiff lost the comfort, conversation, af- eyes badly swollen and Diack. "Alien, with | Lani } Agall x. ‘firm and ac: | fection stalements are not correctly given. ergen: BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, Political Notes. If it shall be thought that any occasion, at BOYS’ SCHOOL BUITS, The latest returns reduce the republican | #2Y time, exists for Instructions to tue mili- . majority in Vermont below the first esti- | an of the states, in connection with the ex- BOYS’ DEESS SUITS; | MAtes, and it is now placed at 2,161, again | ccation of procses GF consta Of The ote Democratic Convention st Werests ‘yes: ance with the esigency then Sppeariae ic vention a terday nomivated Hon. Chaties Fraicis | lam, sir, very respectfully, your obedient Adams acclamation for governor, and ttempt to prove their power by extraordinary means is per- tpat the figures in the published yanite debt mitten Dy Lf law only 12 ‘7 ttorney General. amon; thata ban | his pounding, showing littie punishment iu | tive—wes! a22; do. . wm. F. hence i. ee ny Bate We Bere. Ane 5 Pattists hind agreea to ciarta te hd the Bavera henry blows by Allen in | prime, 14025, Eetroleem steady and frm— | joyed in her society, and lik he is YOUruS’ Deess SULTS: AE Pe pete ty one ag an ‘Campaign Squibs. talpa, with @ view to running her from | Goss’ face won for him @ knock dowa, and | crude. 12%,812\; refined. 25482. Coffee | brought to great scandal and shame. |(a- Of that city-for governor, aud Francie ©, | In Iowa there is a democratic candidate Whe A ad [Eo al a ae eipte—Fiour, 3,000; heat, 1a;a0n, | a1s0, ‘ Loomis, of New London, for leutecant gov- | for Congress abroad who doesn’t ‘pretend to | 95 10 lay down the bay avd arms and am- ie a i whetb tional 4 ‘Corn, 70,000; oats, 2,; e, 7 T. W. HiIGGINSON enters & solemn fernor. '---The Nebraska Democratic Stats | ynow oe SAY ok a debt has | Wavition were to be sent out to her in | Goss’ eyes. TO806; 300; rye,700. Shipments— launches from Newark. Tae plan is under- Tairteenth Round —Allen gave Goss a ter. | Corn, aga'n t what is Known as foreign edaca~ Paren cama i 2 tion. He argues that it is much more im- ’ - . been paid or not.” The New York Tribune | Stood to have been abandoned and the Catal- | rific blow on the mouth, knocking bim on Sept. 7.. Virginie, sixes, de- tbat i abould know BENS Duess cuits: Gen. Jos Holman forCougress. “Henolations | toinks he would make an enlightened meme | Pa hes been removed: while tho Soon ee | eMtinaN: esd co's eitbchiny Goes, ta | Scie Morth Oeuien ates oo “Br do. | bistory and literature of the world at large, were adopted whieh arraiga the republican | ber @ud @ successful reformer. ---The ficat | #re engaged in covering up their trocks. Tue | | Fuu: iien, & foul was claimed | new, 6. Sogar steady, 11. _ and particularly of the country in wailed ay number of the Reg Baby has appeared. Itig | i28S0n for abandoning tne project is not pich he ovew Ailen, © foal was clais =< Soom ALS active ana | beorshels 10 live, than that two or teres Pp ublished at Muncie, Ind. "Jef Davis | known. Boe Awa pe po eae < terrible one ia Sone 4 Exchange, | languages should be spoken as well as by a THE FIREMEN’S CONVENTION.—The con- come out Be Zagen and Hendricks anus DPREDATIONS BY TRAMPS.— Queens Ajcenth Round —Very heavy close fight long, ahort, 457i. dulj | European courier. “har. finds Fention of chief eugineers of fire departments | the Burlington Hawkeye. ----Alexander H. | oom: ty, N. Y., is overrun by tramps. Apar- |< vii Yshied ia face, "€ | put better. that metaphyrics, MEW'S WORKING SUITS, of me United States in Futiadelphia, last | Stephens refused 1o speak the other day in 8 | {yor boya found a tramps camp in the woos | ©7¢,botW badly puntehed in face. ‘ORK, Sept. 7,—Flour quiet and un- | political economy, . and natural MBBS WUSKING SUiTu, evening fixed upon the first Tuesday of Sep- | town in his district on the day of thenomi- | {ire a low days and it was liberally | gp sscond, Bo slipped ena it changed. Se i Corn | science “the si which train tember as the day on wraten annual meet- pating ee a feng supplied with chicker 7 and Yorerables. yen Been Round.—More close fighting and | quiet and steady. the ‘are, fort the most part, omitted by Dgs shal reafier eld. was a le- a ‘erbi ‘PS stolen from farmers. jyouset two tram) ded that hereafter delega fi reasons why General Toombs says that the farmer Bain ‘cornfield, | * knock down s THE PUNISHMERT OF A FATHER—Ed- ee asian. rr ad | Se peta eye cpa | ate ences nae Os | com rescae eae a Pee | eves arr beeen e priv wi vi his pockets. his body . Foul claimed by Goss’ — 4 WESELAD CLETeING MeurE, COMBSSLASD COAL SRADE-— The shiz Bo wan dead: and tented? Ba mind inst | but not allowed. tn | Mrs. Josephine Hksdy tastined that cease | Panesar ee wits ner moet day ments of ene! from Cumberland, Md., for the pe, see fabting Anoties foul aimed by Gre | Crowley place the bay between his knees, morning by cutting her tarost with a rasor- 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUR, Ot eee ke = 8. peas. | Srieodee strike hime until blood Rowed from his noes | The deceased had Deen very melancholy for ae poeta rd erat ‘Twentieth Round—Both fell in close fighting. Stra Growing Gnhd, Gant: Bee ene wall agp ye te Between 10th and 11th Streets, ¥ Banken with having a ai sees 4 babitually maltreated Frank while she was clergyman, tod wee ~ Faq ort ber. “H remo a nat loaf of broad ia ete ae ee sain i) ons Year in the pealtsasiary — ing fine looking ana Spend ofa twost and lovable iueRRNATIONAL MEDIC - ‘and dold-iae That must Keep wee fore wens: | lowed. % - i Pa ge rg has refased to Lan ateeine eee Stee Oe ees Roe ee Goss at oft Manxze Faitwe Ory in the number funteation from the National Teaipecsess to scttio with hie wits any morning rent. In aix of rs Society, inviting the congress to publicly be ae oa that Ser sencben ‘while for recommend all persops f> total abstinence Of 81.50 per him months of it bas beea aichoholic beverages, was laid on the FALSE PERSONATION.—Ellen Gallagher | says bre Ay ‘Local causes to some extent was knew but fhe business YELLow FEvan IN SAVANEAR—There dias s pansion while ments from yellow fever st Savanah yes- aaaee and almost bind. tabl ‘@ quarantine of thirty days upon ee: ight was one hour 1 coming to that city a7 now in seston tn Phila eipata, yoster: mito tant Cay adopted a constitution and the name of awakened from her ecution thon. pA Roveral ‘nie on Amer bim Roarty, HeSb antiqlties were read Jetsrany. re ona EBRUISERS SENT TO JERSEY name takes Weeden, Clark, Goiiger aad Spring lok, "4 coe Sere eae itera nace oe cS weed Ta: a large i

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