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Vo sense se 2 hee WSS pS THE EVENING STAR & A Ratireae 7 PHILADEL; B—Al PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, {= ae ate cation wit oN oe ~ AT 1UE STAR BUILDINGS, | es rotors of ereas deen ny and mare BD! Tepresen: wee of tne iphia Times. A er cane cacaseuiin eR ee : s to . ‘Camden, Dut that the engineer was the on!; Po aE at ten Gants pe rea Forty- . { ¢ person bart. Feport that the En ots per — at the comer, . four C Dents each. By — postage Bunty Cents a moath; one year, $8. Tus WEEKLY StaB— on Priday— | $2 a year, postage | i Toad is now lics in four of water. Potiadeipdia aad Cape May. A Press special says 'OAL tne ipler at Cape ean tray hea V2, 48—N2, 7,326. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1876. TWO CENTS. [p27 Seven wet nonie ae eheetomraneiencirneain, The damage done to the exhibition baild- logs is very Urifiing, but eisewhere through- + Bep euiber 25 Out the city houses bave been unroofed tu all > N TIN Crook's Campaign. “D. P.” Interviews Hayes. The Centennial Cyclone. ; SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR ee eee ff alg i peapattcdy en Daven BY SUNDAYS STORM Telegrams to The Star. |*""** 7. n 20mm REV.&. L. £RESSSL, of Be tine, 8) OOOO The following telegrams have been received I called on my old friend Comly. I found Details of the damages by the equtnoctial ofictate at the services of the Grace Suall 2 W hin N d Go . &t the War department: him at bis bouse in @ beautifal library, | storm cf Sataréay night and Sunday con- * ENING. deruemoer 70h. a o'clock, at the as. igton ews an 881p. CHEYENNE AGFECY, Sept. 9—Have had | writing away as if he were a gentleman and | tinue to be received by the telegrphic wires, CROOK 8s INDIAN FIGHT. Sth sud Pstresnortheest. sepig-2t" SS ees messe ngera yes! and to-day direct from | not an editor. Comly is a handsome man, | which are being repaired fastas possible. Oa Bay. ST MATTHEW'S OHURUM — are | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- | the hostile camp. camp near Slim | and ‘of the only Postoffice and Jour- | the water the experiences of navigators were ‘The steamer Pianter, fiom tne Patuxent, @ St insteut, Feest of St, Matt! mal revenue, #1o/ 2° 98; enstoms, $529,191.85. | Buttes, 130 miles distant. Report Gen. Ter- | nal in Columbus. He bas the nicest, health- roogh, and it is feared that the vewsof much The Si Surrender .2ports eight vessels, seven of them with bight Bev Dr. Gissons, Bishop ef Richmond, Ty's colump on Beaver Creek, moving to- | iest humor in the ion, aod when he . e Sioux . ‘Wood ard ove with tobacco, driven oa bore coebrate Pentih Mass et lia. m Nor MUCH OF a F1Loop.—The sigoal ser- | wards the Missouri river. Indians very de- pins a sham to the barn-door of public con- | tsaster is yet to bereceived. The interruy in Dram Point harbor. Schoooer Willlam vice observer at Hatper's Fecry reports the | sirous of surrendering. I have stated to | tempthe does it so pectany ‘and kindly } tion to lend traye! was n ot general. Stevens, with tobacco and merchaodise, @od Potomec fall'ng there at A. m. to Jay. Toessengers that it would only be uncon- | that the victim himeeif feels tickled. Com- | THE STORM KING AT THE CENTENNIAL THE TUREISH TRUCE £0 empty Schoourr are ashore in Mil! creak. ditioaal, viz: Surrender arms, remain as | ly said, “Let's go see Hayes,” and I said T storm visited Phlisieiphia tu fail = The schooner A. Corsen, loaded with jumper, poy ~ ¢ THE STATE DEPARTMENT has recsived 8 | prisoners, aod submit to whatever punish- | ‘‘Let’s.” Tne great and good man so lately th it was the blowing d: bound to Baltimore, suok of James Point. tc. in this Lostitation | Copy of a decree probibiting the introduction ment sod other freatment proper F authority discovered ‘was not in bie OMe s at the Oat wre Sesnicto mg ae pte breathe palbdings, ——aa . all on board saved. A pire topmast }o : § ‘ crossed tree’ © rees 5 <u Dec! schoor neBor off Ja ty a egy Of foreign sfiver cots ists Venesasia, Teiry, Who Will reach bim in about five | at ihe bell at whe orifice of tneedifice 1a which | put fortunately no lives were lost, though | The Forte's Ultimatum Declined, | schooner a: anctior om J or leuis cane jem, ber Z*1. and atend THREE HusDRED THOUSAND in 10-10's @ a zo. P. BUSLL, the lately found salvation of our country re llth infantry, commanding. sid What it is to be suddenly discovered! MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS Yesterday Rutherford B HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT DAKOTA, | by men among men. Had St. Pav, Musn., Sept 14 —7b t2mman:ing | another, “There is Hayes. several persone were severely injared by the Alling trees. e Centern al grounds - the wind aud rain ervshed the windows on The War Will Go On. ne port! tern side of the mata exposition schooner De Wooliord, boaad to mond, With @ full icad of coal, sunk @t um Point wherf All the lives were saved. and new 5's were withdrawa from the Trea- sury to day by tue Natioval Bonks, and 4 Fer cents. subititat: 4. papter ol —e amaipaionaes FeayY (8 MARYLAND. q < 4 Iding, and the water beating !n seriously SEBBISLE ar’ eT wh . = Gfficer Cheyenne agency, via Fort Sully, Dakota: | have retorted, probabi: en—1 yousay?” | 2° 3 TC Mam Killed and Asother fatany PyAbARAy Srv Ro eee erertay as nin, | Sioux expedition is marching to winter quar. | Now the bell rings iucessautly, aud wise | {*™meged, & number doa nee TRE GREAT STORM. i i cat ~~ ta, Ga, by telegiaph yesterday, was notia | ters. Gen. Terry is at Buford, and not wit | men from East ing through Columbus | serious nature. The roof of the baliding - —— BALTIMORE, Sept. 19 —The purser of the fewer: &s that state, but in Sou'h Caroling, as shown | the 7th cavalry, which is coming overland. on their way to Cincinoatl, or St. Louis, or | commenced to leak in some spots, bat the Steamer Planter, (rom Patuxent river, re Bs oO. CBARLES Wilson Coase and in the bc4y of the dispsteh. (Signed,) Roceuss, A. A. G. Chicago, on business, stop, merely to pay | members of the Centennial fire department FURTHER PARTICULARS. porte thi fatal eutiiog atfray ocoucre i en yes Lees, All Koval arch Masons oe KiLL HAGLE AND HIS BaND LAY DOWN | theirrespects. That is all. l assure you that | and the guards were detailed to atteud to : Solomon’s Isiaud, Calvert county, (he iast oily tpvited. By sae noe L) Re fe CoMMISSIONS SiGNEv.—The President has THEIR ARMS. Z ig the end of it, and having paid outthis | the matter, and the water was canght —— a week, in which Captain Richara Hook, of me a a pov “ ms Mie. sigaed the commissions of Vincent Boreing CHICACO, Ecpt. 18 —Gen. #. D. Townsencl, | cheup commodity they go their ways. Bat, before it tell upon the goods oa exhipi- of Solomon's Island, was Kilied, aut a Mr. CS cee ALES FES CEST. GOUD | tg re pension agent at Laxingtoo, Ky a Bodinuem, BiG ;—Colonel Carita, com- | strange to say, one and ali are suddealy. | tion. Machinery Hall austaine! no Jam-| THE SOUTH CAROLINA RIOTS, | fromans tsar. wes Killed. sais Mr CORE oxtmaster waonah, ig Rock, reports, uoder | that night, telegraphed co retura at once, and » date of September 11 a. £00., 1429 Feet fayett? McLaw, age whatever. The gale nad a ciean sweep G » badly fatally cut by @ man name! Hewes. . that Kill Eagle aad | noone of ther visits Cincinnati, St. Louis eens = HOLTZ=AN. : sod Doom - Buros, U.S. marshal | Little Wound came in to-day and surren- | ar Chicago. A number of these wise inee of upon the ctaster of batiaings encloses within ; 2 J The circumstances Of the affair, as reported, PRE Py ad vos Sass = Gored 142 people, aboat 100 ponies. sad all | the East were present dotng homage to the | thort of a miiacte that uumensos dinectne Merion: Seite of Affairs. Tap, gave s show.on the isinad. fewer’ Collections ate” All Tent haviaese before the | | PRREONAL.—Mies Miouett> Taompson, | theirammupition. Twenty-nine mea sur. new found eavior, born, not in wetaole. bat | gid not cecur. ‘The hurrlesue played havor i partner was iu an alvereation with Bll, and Courts promptly attended to. Patronage solicited. | the charming young actress of this city, has ? . zi im ALLS SLECT#O MaGNETIO PLAS . for hhenmattem, Seiati Pao with Sbantytown, and came near disposin, of the questicn fn regard to the aomeniition HE TURKISH QUAND. of the uv'awfolly erected strac.uret. Luts | The Poste &fens ‘n the afternoon the wind struck the roof of the Transcontinental hotel, and the tiawith | Loxpow, Sept. 1s se. Little Big Horn. R.C. Drum, A. A. G. “IT am Colonel Leatheriungs, of Maine, CROOK'S SUPPLY TRAIN. Governor, on my way to St. Louls, on busi: CHICAGO, Sept. 13. D. Townsent, Warr | ness. Could not resist. tie temptation to ingtoa, D. @.:—The Lteutenact Geueral'n | call and pay my respects. 1 am the more forms me by telegraph from Fort Laramie | interested, vernor, from the fact that I that General Crook’s sapply train must | saia from the start—I may say the first man Captain Hook interfered to prevent a'con- gone onastar tourin the West with Joho E.Owene, --*-Mr. and Mrs. Sartoris a.ctved in New York yestorday by the steamer Cel- tle, from Liverpool. ‘Dr. Porter, n0w act- ing eblef clerk of the Treasury, will, it is 7 tinuance of the fight, and the (roubie seemed { the Mehomedan | settled. Hewes, however, came ap with the Mob parties"aod revewed the qaairel. He drew ‘ue T/ nes’ Vienuadis- | dirk knife, which it was covered was rolled up like ®| paicu says the Ports, upou notifying the | sued stabbed ta Hook in the side, also P scroll and carried some distance. Toe roof bassadors of Lhe suspension of hostilities, | cutting both legs across to the bone, which A FisST OLAS4 NEWSPAPER. Sate, be sopetet 4 quiet clack on She setaca | bave readme: Dee wo>! oa tae téin lestaas, | tn our stnte—to utter the sentiment that if | OF tae estabiienasent tented Datty tn come | Steen cnanredeee on ines not be | resulted fatally. Hewes also cut Hill's throat FF — of Secretary Mor-siil. and before Crcok’s arrival. We hoped to specced Ratuerford B. Hayes | quence, and in order to protect the interior | given publicly for fear of agitation among | from ear to eer. A: BALTIMORE GALETTE will be promptly | var, OnpERs.—Commander Smith W. es | oie it was covered with canvas. The no’ srious | ine Manomedans. Hewes escaped over the river 19 St Mary's ES Facticewe by hate een ee Wichole, oxdered as Ight-house inspestor of Political Notes. ingpjunee anne a Oe Eee Suite Fish house, a two-storied frame drinking sa ‘Terms of the Compromise. county, and from there he Is supposed to OD a ee the 7th district, at Key West, Fla., on 30th Official returns trom Ce whole stats of | aity. Every man bas business West, and pape ‘Semnonieioes alee Cpeetiag — a Apother ciapacca irom Views, to, the have goue to Virginia, where be belongs. . oF at 344 © street southwest. Price two | instant; Commander Henry B. Seely, de- | Ma‘re, except ove towa end ‘x plantations | every mother’s son of tuem was the first to | jas tOtglly demolished frame building, . “ ‘4 —" ang-im” | tached from the above duty on the 30ta tn- as | Was etteoted between the view ive the total vote of 135 96 ornor, 75,710; | discover Hayes.” Falbot, oO aay cotter aay, Cannon 15.710; | OT Goond my old friend about the same. Tae poses vt uvexpected discovery of hla greatness bas jority over Talbot, 15,459—the largest vote | not in the least ebanged him. He is the ever polled in the state. **--The reform | same kind, genial geotieman, disposei to Torty bes nominated, through delegates | inugh at the ludicrous aspect of tne aiiua chesen in secret meetings, Professor James | tion, but, on t1e whole, taking it in grace H. Butler, M. D., for Copgre3s in the 4ta dis- | fuliy. I said I had no business anywhere Pe Methodist iteck om Moody and which a few daya ago arose from tue ashes | tnd the Powers, by the ‘mediation of Mr Ateankey. o! jantytown fire, was k aoc over by 4 ish bass. New York, Sept. 19.—At a meet or the gale, avd the stock of Liquors and other | Eufolt, the British ambassador, is Methodist ministers this moraing the sub, lows: The difference between the a articles of refreshment ruined or blotted out. hich tof evange!ists was discussed, ani a bit- oe soof of Underbiil’s restaurent, on Kim | Su drawn up aud that which has now beea | Jee wo acopted, is material; for while in the former | (€r attack was made on Moody aod Sankey avenue, Was another victim, and was lifted by Brother Joho Johns, of the Tabernacie into the air, and coming down fell w an armistice was made directly dependent ¥ job. Ys G stant, and placed on waiting orders; Ensign | a V.L. Cattman, from the Supply, waiting Gos orders; Midsbidman Jobn O. Nicolcon haz BUNDAT EVENING, at 5 o'clock, reported bis return home, haviag been de- 1 tacbed irom the Franklin, European staticn, ASSOCIATION BOOMS, corner mb snd D streets | on the i7th ultimo, waiting orders; Mate Bort Addresses, re » SF °; on &n agresment about the conditions of | church; Rev. Dr. Stephen H. Tyng, jr., * Service of Song, ddered ‘to the receiving xalp Worcester, at | trict of Merslavd,comprising the ten upper | ard did not call to pay my respects, bat continental, completely erashing It, together | peace; 12 the latter an armistice was prom- | Who conducts revival services in the Music led by Cornet and Organ. "777 M*tiR&: | Norfolk, Va: Mate W. W. Beck, from ite pin ag eh si g gg tacnd et a [Pogen pagent wah Remon’ i, for afer | with a cigar and Earber shop. The ireseouns romeo ng py aeeedtn tar | Geass ob eanaeins tee called “religions iy Cor a ‘s “The rej cans of the mosyivania | awhilehe mig proach: Ye - Cae sucto-te_ | receiving shyp Wabash, and ordered to the | iiaiitet nave nominated HD. Markley for | laughed ‘and said tbat was hot Iikely, and Rane car bene pee cone Key, which {t i said might be imodided and | Vickery.” Tue speaxer who followed Mr. THs B . i —<—$—<——— Congress. +---The Prince George’s county, | his ol jusbing asser' 4 +} together tack aes Anmy OnpEns—Msjor A. L. Hough, 221 | Md., republican conventioa, held at Bowie | at tte allusion to the Presidency he colored | Oy'chammycr, uLgiDes Sustained dameges The Powers to Decide. and Sankey aod Tyng, MILBUBE'S SODA WATER. infantry, 's relieved from duty in the Mill- | ¥ 7, elected delegates favorable to the | from his tawny beard to where benevolence ie MALONE, Thera ere numerous Conficting accounts | “mean. JOM GOLD TEA COFFEE ent GHOOULATE | tary Division of the Atlantic and wi'l re- | Domination of Col. 8. Taylor Suit for Con- oe ees ot Mie Haven NT” | The damage in Baltimore is greater than | of v2 b.cws of the Powers. in regard to the aan ican “dl ress. --D. PS y 7 5 ong Dassa- rs otnse 80 FRM Ta AT san | Mine eparimentet Dakers ae sate wins | Zum astmuaGita Goan Tanne ' eraa | ,./1aaw beloreme & lady cevidentiy more Tgetrces' were uprooted and 3) 3ivionai | 0,2 at Copstaatinople the improsslon coms | | BALTIMORE, Sept. 3. —Virgini x, ae- 4 Miterds_ | fhe portion of his regiment in that depart: | ually settiivg down 1) the new order or | seneible than f eh side by hair wat, | (Dsiderably mutilated. The iargé oax at | /vdced to be that the Tarkish proposal: as ° oh. “oe do. sasens A eects bates inert. Doe ome of the chief mustering aod | thtuxe avd t rihe lower prices’ eateoiiauea | {ce Was flanked on each ‘side by hair tut, | Enmons' well, known to most visitors to the | LOW sande, mIgnt be considered satiafac- | series, i. Norin Carolina’ Ge, old, i; do. BANKERS clebureing odicor of ine Milliary Division | by the New York auetiontaics of coal .ira- | Shecka, aatyle im. vogue. when Mr. Hayes | PAE 02 Socopat of ie size, and which meas. | S017) Gb One Fonst one ee norapokes yok | RALMiMSRe Sek ia SOttion quiet and 7 of the Pecific is hereby discontinuc4, an “= jrom the several eral regions. Tne | was wooed and won as@ bride. Her figare, “: . The War to Go On. $1 mer—middling, 1iallx. Flour sveady and Corner Sire and Pi irante Avenwe, " wuccted therewith will Le for- | market fc~ the past week is wi'hout special 2 | stroyed. In its fall it crasbed @ park seat ws a . Deal copepscenra mca iia Securtties, erica tthe aojatant General ofthe Army. | irstare.. The Polladeipria” wna ending || Cal eo mntrcely, Wan Dean ar Ne Pa 1 wash ths exception no injury wasdoue t, | | The Times berlin dispatcn says the Tarxish | 21m Howard Street and western super, 3.00 1 Gold. ‘3 Rai'road company bave ixsved a circular resem announelng that ia Jeu of the drawback, ce eeatinn aean iL aretha rene wcamal oot veder circular No. 5, of March 13, 1876, at the on end-or rather a sick person orderei to option of the shipper & drawback of ten | take up her bed and walk, which bed the cents per ton will be paid onall coal ship miracle has suspended to the smail of ber from Port Richmond, or via the Schuyik!!l | pack, Mrs. Ha: has large, irregular fea- (ah nn Sa yor the | B&ndsomely, but whea animated ner tact any of the buil The ¢ommanding general of the Milltery Foreign Exchange and Go seri i7_ | Division of the Pacific will irstract Major ee ee chro ain | Samuel Breck, assistant a !jaraat general gag oe gp chief mustsriag and disbresing offi >¢, to oy Me re De look to the execution of tuis oider, and then coveider rimself relieved. CHANGES OF STATIONS of troops during the week ending Saturday; September 16, ings. terms are disapproved, but as Powers | #4 90; city m't!ls super, 3.0°85 50; other grades AT CAPE MAY jailed to Concert a common programme tne | ULchanged. Wheat active and strong —No. 2 the storm of Sunday was one of the mcs | lmmediaie result of the Turkish demand | Wesierm red, 125; No. 3 do., 1 1; Peansyl- severe ever Known on this coast. A terrific | will ve uCthing worre than a contiauation of | V8nI8 rel, 1228125; Maryland red, g»0d to ust of wind upreofed @ portion of Coogress | the Servian war, and an increase of the | Prime, 1 2al.28; do. amber, 130als; do. fen! bur.'vg the fragments against the cot | Russian auxiliary in the Servian camp. it | White, 1.15ai 30. Corn—southern quiet; west- tage of George Hildretn, In tne rear of the | 1s not aprprebended that Rassia will carry | (To &clive and strong; southern white, 52055; hotel, and completely demolisbing it. For- | out ber threat of direct interierence as ioag | “©. 3 ellow, Siadé; western mixed. 55), spot tunately no one was injured. The roof of the | as the Servians manage to hold Delegrace | 804 September; 574 October; 5i_ bid No- Price ‘idreas lights up likea lantern, to use a homely com- . : vever. Onis firm and prime higher southern Stic nat revidonen, 61 Haat thst 8. Imt:—Compeny_L, 33 artillery, from Fort | stove named clroaier, provided ihe Farzies | parison, and one Jeera at once Wiiy soe 13 | (ann eee eae ee ee ns ee eer teat Cyt | prises, east, wenern Wuine pees Gs eines @. YOUNG, Macon, North Carolina, to Lancaster, South | Octover ist proximo, file 1u the compacsrs | Called beautiful. Her voics and her laugh— | Cotisges neat the Stockton, belonging toG, | If they C&D LOW oat a few weeks longer | 2834 Rye steady and frm, tone. Hay yeas eae weal = Carolina. Company F, 2d infantry, from | Gmce their P nesrimor To take the coalundes | StOPa bit. Ihave two lines made up in my W. Grier, of Philedetphia, were vuroofed | What Russia might be tempted to do were | Steady and unchangel. Provisions quiei, and otherwise batty aamaged. Numerous | the Servians to sustain crushing defeat | Ste@dy and unchange4. Butter steady and other cottages and hotels on the island were | before they are rescued by the weather isa | Ut changed. Petroleum quiet—crnde, 124 a3; vopsiderably damaz 3, while barns, fenc.; | ¢)flerent questicn. sapie Bice, age alee at. Re and cbimvess were blown in every direc- nglish Fympathy for Tarkey’s Vic- | jour, 3,600; . hae tion. There is hardly a vestige of Wwe board ae vane" ad 126; og hy ‘00. Shipments— Wheat, 21,000; walk leit ..om Congre:s Hall to Sea Grove. | Loxpon, Sept. 19—Five thousand work- | % Several vecsels are rec orte 1 eshore. ingmen held au enthusiastic meeting on the | 393 . IN DELAWARE. Eastern question at Exeter Hail last nigut, At Neweastle, Dei., ‘he storm was terrific | over which Mr. Henry Fawcett, (iideral,) d copsideravie damage was done, Over | member for Hackney, presided. Resolutions six hundred tous of coal Was washcd into the | were pasacd condemuing the Eastarn policy river @ud lost. The schooner Cobb, with oue | of the governmest, aud demaadiog the con- Mount Vernon barracks, Alabama, to Chat- Orrice—Gtak BVILBING. | sancoga, Ternessee. Company G, 24 infan- try, from ee ot see to Attenta, Gcorgia. ‘ompeny A, iD! al ws APPAREL try, .rom Livingston, Alabama, to Atlanta, Giorgia. Company C, 21 infantry, trom ro Huntsville, Alabama, to Atlanta, Georgia. Compeny K,24 infantry, Jrom Mobile, Ala. ama, t> Atlants, Georgia. Comoany A, FALL WEAR. 10'h Infentiy, from Fort Concho, ‘fexas, to Fort McKavett, Tex: Compeny A, lith ‘ofent\y, to Stanciog Rock agency, Dakota said contracts at such price as may be pees [esl ol seacmiag ne ee agreci upon between themselves. As the | “iter smile 1s sunlight, and her laugh, season #dvances there is the usual increased ‘That sunlight set to tune.’ demand for coal, which is probably stimu-| «sheextended herhand tome frankly, and lated by the apprehension that prices may | said: «I have long Known yon by reputation, Sdvance towards the end of the year. Axy | Colonel, and am glad to meet you, such Tet tne het ati te ete ee “+Madam,’ I responded, ‘I would rathe: bow .rom e fac ry 3 atei that 1e % Schuylkill miners bave acczpird the re- | 70vd Know me persoaally than by reputs duc: 3 wages—the reductions now averaging ieee A ibaat, Eseerey reat between 15 and 25 per cent-and gone to came a burst of merry laughter, NKFORT, Sept. 19.—U. S. new fives, work. The resumpticn is sa'd to be general, r Musical as ‘coins dropped down a many- * tssttory. Compan; 20th lnfautry, from | @nd fu'!y 20,000 men are now mining eatbri- ? < .? wine hound. .¢ bushels of wheat aboard, is acom- | vocation of Perilament. A vote of thanks | Sity-second session yesterday in Masical STYLES ALL IR? Fort Abercrombie, Dakota territory, to | cite Prcduction will no doubt be kept up tald: ‘and toy husband such Aa'warm friecs | plete loss. Two three masted ‘schooners | to Mr. Schuyler, of the American legation at | Fund fisil, Phulcariphen: einve sea eae Lower Brole agency, Vakota territory. | to'he cemand, be it ever solaize. Tne op_- <4 , yours.’ ) ators say the stocks of coal in the cities are “ r ator quite small for the [2rl dof the year, and | p42 Jet St the moment as if I could vote fo they will bave an opportunity of disposing | Hayes, Nay, had she ordered, 1 woul the: - Company I, 20th istanty, from Fort Pem- Stock Large. ops, Dakota territory, to Lower Brale kota territory. Posi establiehed: were driven ashore and are now bigh and | Constantinople, for bis report on the Buiga- | cf welcome was deilvercd by M. W. Grana dry. At Wilmington the Masouic Temple | rian outrages, was also passed. A large | M George F. Borie. The ceremonies at ‘aster ® Wes dé maged to the extent of $1,000; the loss pase meeting was aiso Leld in Trafalgar | the hali occupied rather more than an hour. at Jackson & Sharp's car works is put down uare. Alt toeir conclusion the Grand vader Stock Varied. er, South Carolina. of ail thatis min:1. This may be, but itde- | Chandiee’ Tule ladg. T thoueen var Gu: | &t 2.000. ‘There was a general destracuon | "1" gue Portes Demands. the escort of the Phil tn battalion, pee. = —_—_— Fends on the urdeveloped tature. Tuere and tact, and ought to be mistress of tne | Of Sigps and awrings, and many chimneys BRUSSELS, Sept. 19.—A special dispatch | Ceeded to visit the State aud ———_ Stock Complete. re Govyeroment of the District | an increasing demanu for vessels here Executive Mansion.” and several frame buildings were blown | trom Paris to the Ji Belge says the | t's Hall, where the R. W. D. Grand Sire, INFURMATION WANTED BY THE comais- | Digher freight charge3.—[ Phila Ledger, 18th. down. —_—— NTED Ponte is indisposed to reduce ite deman's to | Jobn W. Stokes, accordingly welcomed the STYLES BEW. — AT HAVRE-DE GRACE, MD, Grand Lodge to the birth of American < Crook Strikes tne Sioux. @ war indemnity, the occupation of two weeeud aro The District Commissioners received to- | ceneraiinesting on Saree ey een yin | RIGRTBEN BAVAGES KILLED AND 1WESTY- Sigh a Gein, eaten nn anny ae Servian bet;, the recognition of the | [rtependence, and M: W. Grand sire M3 * YL og. day a commrtcaion ‘com Mr. Thomas C. | by an overwhelming majoricy to reduces the ate Sate Tak nal Agenoy. Ne win'sr, Many vessels broke thelrsacoriegs | Fore’s suzerainty by Prince Milan Hall of Gongvese to the tamsoume STYLES NOBBY. Cox, secretary to the commission to framea | price of composition tea per cent.,—from formal reinvestiture at Constantincple, | 12g from the and dragged anchors. In *e cov 5 Pie enmieaen of ‘the present cabinet bey took up their line of march to great dagmage was done to the fields and vs - A dispa' braaka, Sept. 17, via Fort Laramie, W. Tf. Mity to forty: cents per thoussad ems. id Musical Fund Hall, where the session of the fences, and the apple trees have lost haif | 7@¢ Serviam Army in Russian Hane five government for the Disirictot Columbia, re | T1'F 10 forty Ave cet ordinary composition Rept. 18, says questing "9 be .aroleh< 1 with: : 1 Crook's chief scout, ar Vi , | Cyne Ladge wes seommes. QUALITY NEW. . "Phe-cffleers com t _ | establi before the war was thirty-five Generel out, ar | their crop. A dispatch to the Times from Vienna says: | From the t read during the session inlet gover eenent thot ere nt DIS: | cents, and as prices for tue D ies of | Fived here last night with dispatcues { | "Five les-houses belonging to Cochrane & | «*As the Servian governmenthas completely | ard Gresthicd Fe the Geass one, ae QUALITY ELEGANT. gnd the spuual ssiary of eacr. ’ | Ife advanced, the rate was increased to left the — a ‘the af sf th of Baltimore, located on the east bank | lost control of Soeeme, commands be- | ham, of Kentucky, the jag items of UALITY SUPERB. 2. The number of pubiic school butldings, | {rty, again to forty-five, and finally tofi oe aon net ee ee of the Surquehanna, just north of the Phila. | ing in Russian bands, it will depsnd on the | interest are selected: Number of grand lodges $ ; trustees (white and color 4), scholars (white | cout, wren, whe highest war Prices ruled, | agvance, one hundred and fifty men, atrucx | de}pb!s, Wilmtpgioi and Baltimore ratiroad Soot ee OF & cnapenson of bosiittics at | 48, number of subordinate lodges 6.395, grand remained foi years. The . were wo down and debris seven hs! eke Palas sof teachers: janitors ka rH 90d | Cost of living having been greatly dimia- gu indian cap about Afty miles north of | Diled-in"hea:s. It. 1s estimated tat the | be obeyed, bul is i . 3. The pumter of fire engines, emoloyes | !ahed, the union very Properly decided to | Siormand arrived. andan atinek wan qusis dings cannot be replaced for less than | respite will probably be welcome. Suits for the Parlor. a@nd all spuualexpenses of the fire i- to the necessities of the times and a 810,000. Tae timbers of wooden rajiroad ment. z Gopare | ine @ reduction of wages. The in- | bY Crook, the fight lasting until noon on | brig, the river, (recently r | A dispatch to Reuter’s Telegram Com: Suits for the Street. 4. The numberof notaries publte and jus. | 1Ustrial class that is second to none ia the CER aREEANE Wake MOUSER: by iron,) which were moored-in the Svits for the Shop. t ces of the prics In the District. country in intelligence should be the highest e Fiver, broke their festpings and Vienna recet : 5, The yearly cost of the various govera- of Cy in DOBts Bud vessels were | padors at Constantinople have opened nego- ments of the Disirict of Columbia from the epgaged for hours ‘n securing the timbers. ee are Uations for the signature of @ formal armis- | 1dabo and Montana, for grand Potieros Fancy. fovndation of the District +> the preseat | Mowsl interests of employers aud em- | dre known to have been carried off. ‘Thirty- UP THE POTOMAC. Uce for @ month. note ¥ ‘how'vz what proportion of the ee évening was in that dir. ction, | “¥e Indian loiges were burned by the whites, Reports from Cumberiand say that the Ruseia to the Fore. Patterns Plain, same were by the tax payers, ‘While the — iy ey e. 47 with all the c»nteots. Durivg the fight the | Potomac river and Will's creek rose seven- Loupen, t. 19.—A Reuter dispateh tory, @od what pioportion wes s@ppropriat:i by ; Pew Ht labor Indians received reinforcements Twenty | teen Cn ap tp ne ee oe Vv Tage al di! wi Patterns Modest, Congre's, #0a any irformation throwing Sipmae ce tele eae , pean So see one Indians were captured, but of these two | 88 done. At Piedmont G. Davis & | Viena says several disquieting and Peru. ea; 200" of the District saul be | Printers bave, as a ‘rule, given the best | DUCKEADd three squaws were released. The | BTo.’s boom, with seventy-five thousand | Current here. Lt iy e million Tou: maind ‘bein in kno iogs, broke. The cow ge bas given Prince Milan three million rou- | 94, ey = ioam = a occurred ee “4 pa eT bod, Cossacks All are Well Made. beio by Copng.ess. Tecord of apy of their fellow associations in | Temaln the vicinity: Leg fight 0 red | there; also, one span of the Cunt ‘and | Dies, and that = 'y of cKS are | made 6 The value of property owned by the | ‘he prudenceand wisdom of their judgments; Piecment railroad iron bridge, between | ready to enter ia by way of Roumanta. | of ip, All are Well Shrunk. United States govern Tie tr ‘Dise tor | 25d new when employers cou! ly | there bas been a camp of hostile Indians for Tne au Well Trimmed. Columbia. cheapen labor temporarily below thas etna y | several months, from which raids were | Westeinport and Frostburg. The Poll Mall Gazette's in dispatcn says: are immed. em e1al destruction of bridges, trestlework and | It is expected What Russia will submit new ng 1ou8 made on Black Hills miners, but Groard vision: First. It is Printers command, the conte ee ome ihe | thinks the indians attacked were of Sitting ee ee ne Crumberiand and Picimons | Peace proposels to the, SUAEEnIViNE Powers. | donate to an instante THE TrrHO MALARIAL FEVERIN BAL- | Dicvers by @ voluntary reduction. Pha. | Bull’s command, for the reason that spoils | Taliroad. The bridge is down on the Beifor 2HE SOUTH CAROLINA RIors. | CALL TIMORE.—There were no further deatha ro | Poona times. of the Custer massacre were found, among | T@llroad at tate line. There is no = WHILE THE STOCK 18 FULL. ported yesterday irom the above disease, which was $900 in money. It is reported — ee ED railroad Alarm at Charieston. poorer tact Poserg apne pete ig THE RESULTS OF THEATRICAL Rrvat- | bere that Sheridan is at Fort Laramie, and | ®®ve fic os jow Patterson's creek | New YorRK, Spt. 19.—oe Herald has this | ba’ bid been RY aT BaLTIMORE.—Matt M has been | tat Crook is ted. to meet him there to- showing hie living statues at tue Front st. | 487. Among those Killed was White, a theater, in Baltimore, and the performance | fCout. The other two were privates. Tne was duplicated at the New Central, an op- Seouee ,7as mostly done by the 2d and 3d heceet ae Sano ee ee GRAND POW WOW AT RED CLOUD. tour of the show. At the matinee in the | The same dispatch says: “The Sioux com: New Central, Saturday afternoon, Mr. Mor | ‘mission returned to Red Cloud from Spotted gen with @ sherif’s ‘seized the drop | T#1l agency yesterday evening, and report Scene, symmetrical Uehts and other pare- | tbat the council held by them with tne phernaita, alleging that they were his prop. | Spotted Tati —— was well feormieron but erty, snd interrupting the performance. Tae | DOtbing was done beyond presenting the actresses could not appear in the tableaux | Propositions of the government. To-mor- 23 tbe sheriff had carried off their ‘*forms,” | 'OW 18 the day set for the council here, at apd & weshout below Swanton. Tuere is a | gigpatch. “Charleston, S. C., Sept. 18.—The | That sixty-fcot break in the Chesapeake and | fiot in Barnwell eoucty, of whieh meutios | of Obio canal, —_ — —— Cumberland. | pes been made in *o day's noon telegram, | also nat: 4 from &n attempt on the m the tide arose Sunday night so high along Seeconioans a white ‘posse to mien ae L ne North river that many places were gro charged with #0 stiempt to commit a | password, Becded, @nd 8 large amount of damaze was | rape. The scene of the disturbance is iu | shoul dove. The damage along East river has ie: county, about twenty miles from Au- | is been very great. k rom Staten Island, Brook- osta,Ga.,and some miles from the Port | That Ske are rcocived. ‘Fue returns from theare | Rovaitaiiroad. The telegraph operator ‘at ferent prec'nets are filled with @ list of trces | Eileutown — = ae, te blown cown, #walngs torn away, telegraph poles overturned, and windews demolished HABLE BROTHERS, Pewee Binge omy ed erent nes omar Be Fine Clothiers and Tailors, Corner 7th and D streets. are at present about seven persons with the fever. Of these four are on Carolins, and on one on Bond, sad one on i eopld-tr — mes, ic. |-— To tas Pucise.—My gewiz-tuvent- | Philpot street. Tne mest rigid sanitar: OT ekase, ence t : t ; se ghee devon Gn measures and precautions have bc 70 ‘adopi. €4 in order to destroy the sources of the dis- eese.—[Bo'to. American, 19:h. CENTENNIAL AWARDS.—The centennial commission was yesterday ergag¢ 1 in revis- ge SEVERAL HOUSES BURNED lodge cannot rT by the negroes, who also tore up the railroad | the funeral of a deceased ancient 014 Fei- |. Measure taken and order | ing the awards to the exhibitors. Of the which the commission receive an answer DISASTERS AT SEA. : ys low and conduct servi fy Sheen migatog. twelve thousand awards bat two tuousand | Parr mance was Gut short tone Me wat: | from Red Cloud's people tothe propositions.” | ‘Tbe schooner Mary A. Holt, rom Bucks. Sepeke Ane reckca © fesight tain. Oopt. | 15S cteant af tne acon noe ie eee 1a.ae A ASoan. Bane Fenn, ore. remain to be actrion. The work wi'l be gan and the giris get away on anearly train, KILL EAGLE SURRENDERS. ville, with lumber for Calais, is ashore at men were killed iu the fight. Advices fro: illegal that members of @ Icige, by at jet-lstptr_Inveutor. Patentce sunfactorer. | completed and the decision anounced on Dat the Kernans were on hand and had the An official report has been received at | Back river, Va, avd full of water. The The s/ate capital say that the governor ion mentof the N.G., shall, when P Ana? is FRenaain 2: Som the 2ith inst. The damage to the exhibition | caricaturist arrested. A Chicago from Colonel Carlin that “Kill | schooner Annie Barker, from Castine, is camanetin —. the bape Alken | Opened, under the head of “Tne of the We. 1927 Pacey eae avanes, MED | Dulidirgs by the storm of Sunday will not | Sent belind the scenes, in whieh pisaka | Eagle” and “Little Wound,” with about | ashore 15 miles south of Gape Henry. A brig scat and Bab aeneeen ten to oe eee | onder,”’dellver an address or reed essays on > ¥ — i 24 2 Oo a #i At jo KLING SEASON. Cajifornia state bullding on Thursd Siawsuit is promised (© SDRASIPDIR. Pat | juen were in the Custer Might. Colonel Buel! | thelr asistance. ‘The schooner Canton, from | WHITES AND BLACKS norm anwen. | &Jodgeshould only be ured in transacting An excursion party of two hundred and fifty commanding the Cheyenne agency, under }| Petersburg for Boston, with wheat, is ashore | The pegroes in (nat section, as iu all | “Aner the adjournment of the Grand Canadian sehcol t2achers ha ia reception ‘1 | aw AcROBAT'S SUIT FOR $20,000 DAm- | ate of the 9th, reporte that messengers from | in the James river. A achooner loaied witn | otber B Of the state, are armed ge, whi at So" PURE CIDER VINEGAR. igcs’ ball yesterday. The cash admissions! ages —Wm. Holland, the acrobat who ya | 'e hostile camp, which was near Siim | hair is ashore souih of Cape Heury. {no | With Winchester sixteen-shooters and f-| past giand re; = Jesierday numbered 62,629. February 21, 1876, while performing on a tra- | Butte, bundred and eighty miles distant, | Hampton roads the schooner Marion, of the Indians are very desirous of Philadelpbia, with iron, is sur of Seweil’s peze in Col. Sivu’s new Park theater, fell to er- THE YELLOW Fever —There weretwenty jurrend. . " ing. He replied their surrender must be un- | Point; a light brig bound t> Richmond is a 100 BBLS. LN STORE ant FOR SALE CHEAP. | geains from yellow fever at Savannah. G>, — (ond peg gem ed. Oa Wi E Slog conditional, svchered below Beats Spit, @ad foreyard aine, was yester - Wilmington, N. C., contribr- for $21,055 damages. Mr. Holland alleges tbree- ‘echaonar anchores on Twiddy, of tions for yel ow fever sufferers at Savannah tbat Col. Sinn failed to provide or allow the A FEARFUL CRIME-—4A Young Girl Mur. ——. outside the capes, with sails Uon was adopied for the am eples and price faratshed desiers upon appli- | have emounted to about $1,000 jn the last plaiwtiff to supply at up ® network or | “red by Being Thrust Head Downward wo Pl boat Slicer Pieces of committee of conference to consider _ twodaye. The New York Proines Exchange | Diner'weans of protection, “fie Was want, | Meited ‘Tar.—Thomas Porter and Jas. Rich | wreek floating off the capes. eho woole su! SAWL C. PALMER, bas dovated 8509 for the mee pienling and | fortnight’s engagement at the Park theater, | 2°08, Wb'le wal in; ne the Elysian Fieit; | with loss of anchors are ashore in Hampton ing adjourned 95 apvo!ntcd @ committee to it farther | put ‘the injuries was unable to leave | T0284, near Pratt’s Hotel, in. yesterday | creek. Two schcouers in the roais, with @ report DEPOT. 67 GREENS STKET, subscrif* ions. ital. He claims that he lost #775 by } #fterncon, discovercd the body of a 12-yrar | ma‘usails gone; ie on Invitations being vvable to complete bis engagements; | 4 gir! pony Bp the water. A boat was | Back river, seven miles above; another on union of all = _______Grorgetown,D.0._ | HORACE GREELEY’s Tous.—The massive | Delns ppable to <x medical expenses, | Procured and the corpse bronght ashore. On | Egg Island, five miles further up. A schoo- the past OUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODS. ite Fedestal for the statue of Hor2°9 | which sumehe adds to the claim of s2),00 | ¢2#minivg the hair, it was found to be mat. | ner is esbere on Oubb's ; he nails ‘officers of H HL) reeley That the ia Pb! mas The summons and complaint in | ‘4 with & thick coat of tar, and the face and | from New York. Avother is ashore at Cher- Giitea Staves, are Treroetenell Ga Con thine yesterday, | Deck bore marks of the tar that had not yet rystone. The bark Clara, from Bremen for came off Sun, 180 * | beep washed away. The body was dressed ‘imore, whieh anchored below on Friday, air. “ J neatly In a check dine Gress, trims was reported in distress. A steamer took her The parade of ae: Tare Ox Sourm Cmuncu propery basat | Tune an aatanelceamertroruaa | Wiow pened for Baise, ny wee tobe raed Inv re rh 1 "¥ a 1325 F STREET. Trobegn cold for, e400,000, wirn the r-vele | We, laced kid shoes, a0 in her metistenr | uaval stores: bomed fer Beit England, was Dearm oF Brsmor Jaws —i mains on it present site it shail not b> used pas Bilt Dow, aod tn Rar left cara blow a ashore on Baldbead beach, N. C., San- mund 8. Janes, w and choice desigus in WILTON, VEL- for business purposes or igions se;- ear ring. Gerncmncntn bo 3 ss The schooner Addie Walton, from eboureh, VET, Tar 1 r ledelphis for Boston, with coal, was in ‘o’clock. SSTRS. TARES PLE ond INGEAIN im of | collision at 11 @ m., 16th’ tpstant, five miles ‘Apa, OABPATING, LINOLEUM, OILCLOTHS, BUGS murdered by be! below Ino Bhoal, cr t is mov ‘d from. sent trie: ry belo: Ship Ino ware , With 7Oln yeer Hore donot aifect the use'te which, ix msy | 10st, head nega melted ta, wad ae” stein os moved wiih him te Salisbury, Osan ciate ESR A aed Rae nocked out of het; asdesak ieee aaa sn oF Gonnectieut, be epsat seem ane ner @ 4 » 3 ; ———— utes. All the crew were savei, except one. years (1824-"30) in teaching. law sNasY rt wi Pg Shena aot br: yee an fiar wicdow or tenn Miles, of Ne mast-d, of ‘Phils sel eG Js ashore at Lud. Bree of exe Ye \ ~E~4 .. ican i ‘0 : jo. 5 be JoLDs Wat all FUMNACES Een eetceia reetene erat ers | sOnea, Scees triwaneeces | nee eae oe Gir s eae in 3 . J >. a the 10+! © ma re- | * G ) a FURNACES ‘Denioh vies couanl at Forte bia treat d ‘9 @ ar eroraer, but he hai parity the wi enti iF : taking bis Oret in the eC parwsenger, was Pilied boa. done co when two bricks came through the AW Zz ‘ae Gold's Costennis! BANGS. petlinai = = iting on teedack house tmen'a same w'-dow guecessi-n. ead M'i- | Daly wen sick in her bed Ot Til Benet, Rie new work, and cocapiat ion Steam HEATING and PLUM Bia. Blurarek, Dakore torcitaiy, state that Gir, | gen aren of theakiptirew hia agiircive | lcr,wbo ws7 on thelookout for his wouia-be | Jersey Oty. on. Thursday, the thought she pits 1m the yp a ean: le ting Bull and @ large force of warriors crossed | DUlwarks with violence, ciashirg big | a5°983in.recogn!zed Ju him one Patrick Buck- her husband, who was at work on ch 8 he was elected fna2- Cast Iron end Machine WORK the Missouri river near Fort Peck on the oth | €8¢. He died ina few minutes. ea gig eg bmp mod arain clevator. moe ye fn whieh he distingah et eee ey ; PRA LTE Ox & Rock —The Allen line e:sensatp | rest-4,and Judge Wendall, at the F.tt Berllons work aloft ‘carpenter, & Ibiwbleh ti distingulsned tment 27 _ ‘Tim and Wrought Irons WOBK. if Ceredian, :com Moxtreil for Ginsgow, seventh Street Sned ‘hin came distracted. De pa of the 3 Sa Thomas Hi who committed jos. he has Upon several ‘@rme in 1870to the yey ponies, at Soerman- 816, sod pat under ro, eal ene the | safe that evening, but ‘St ease, anc! op in ‘b position is tna over stag. cored task RDELIERS, largest variety of new patterns S7ieRh of $60,000, will have a neering in that Nee eek aCe pone Are aate. | pence months —(W. ¥. Heraki, 16h. ibe merning he surank from going with ‘At ine time x : tance kicred bis precisely ‘vice the senior bishop chareh. twent ‘gays are SMITH, BIRGE @ 00. ake 87-A New London lady bes taught sens.iy ide beiecoepeanonte, ~~ soe is Srowing &

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