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ED EE EL OS a Se BARYLAED POLITICS. THE EVENING STAR. Nomination te Congress. = + event neinace! PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, Ra — pt ae AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Joby 4. Seliman was to day nominated Pennsylvania Avenue, cormer 11th street, segregate radiate af mee er poe BY » bo represe v istrict. The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, aenienaiieianat 8, H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Meeting of eVENIN ts served by carriers to r om mscrers at Ten Coun per week or Forty- x 4 benevolent an tase | Mr ‘and urged them especially to Woatever four Cents per month. Onptes at the comer, BAU nadecriptions invariably ( advemos, Vo, 48—N2. 7,328. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1876. TWO CENTS. Be Rates cf advertising furnished on application, SS SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. The Safe Burglary Conspiracy Trial. fees arte to Sod out waa Krohn that he whe facierge, Eatous be gue Sat Telegrams to The Star. eee RR eT Ty Aaaitional Testimony. | ip oui naiat im aod would pat it | gore that Rarcinguon ra ring wo mas Finkel Rain sepembrsinasoccs, | Washington News and Gossip. | cot. wnitey’s story Comtinuea. | {Arl:st men on the business; witness went Witness siaiement and witsemtouriast | THE EASTERN WAR. besten aE ‘BY, Preside: GovERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY—Iater- | Yesterdsy, in the Criminal Court, Judge pape nont Fm not ontent frit Harsiogton’s Statement got in ‘thers nal revenue, $351,861.01; customs, $526,693 95. | MacArthur, the trial of O. E. Babcock and anything wron: ted; don’t | would be but litt’e use of witness’, tng e = g was contempiat g ; 8. Vi 3 4 ervia Sees Victory. ALL IBist OF THE DISTSICT| Tee U. S. STEAMER HURON has arrived | TOomas P. Somerville (indicted with Har = iron ten somes an New lox jane Se reine al A ry: OF COLU as ed to moot at rington, Whitley, Nettleship, Bliss alias here on the 20th fateh, and — ton ess, peal ‘Trades’ Union B at Betrests | in Hampton Roads, officers and crew all Miles, and B ) on the cha of con- | that Oberworth, who came over with | the conversation. or the purpose of taking | Well- pent he ‘spiracy in connection with the alleged safe | Nettlebip, Te engin nok daa: | oars En oe cum Prospects for Peace. a the srrival in Washington ot PERSONAL.—General W. D. Whipple, of | burglary in the District Attorney’s office, in | int Operworth was one “of Sie a Witness continued, saying that he had Sate BABI, and the iabilities ‘4 mtieeed aroha out the stat of General Suerman, has beea ap- | April; 1574, was continued our report | and be was released. That night witaess | sei Judge Pierrepont several times, aod ° ’ urge part of the assets are in Breciation of the pointed on the reception committee for the Col. Whitley was then on the stand, and | WDt to Harrington's house with Nettleship | told him that the safe burglary would be IRISH CATHOLIC UNIONS. real estaié. Au ivjunction was issaed at the bad been_ask: tance of Lhe trustees, who gesired to liqul- ‘teat and Harrington complained that the men | called up again, and he thought that he i rT ja. Kelty Seok en aeey On nah SOMMMEROR Tints | ene cent Sanne 08 to ERS poseed of april, | b&d done nothing, and that he wanted men (frithees) had teen, prosecuted enodgn, ana TEES a ave its affairs. ce eee ocrmtee sed oeceny ie place ts | oqrmlch ,auer'ign an. objection, was madé | en spoke of the Evans bosks acd seit eet | tel al tue fasts; andl Jags Pioserset tad | THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. Minronn, Pa, Sept at-asaange and ’ OHURCH ton next December cconpy his place in | and sustained. Witness resumed, and said | Ihe mtmorialists would do anything to get | Dim to.ves the District Attormen Witeos Rg eg ye — ho other parties in connection wit tha best | ue books, and that they mighthave his safe, | put bis case before the Attorney General in —_-— ong | ty, Pa, can TWEED AND SHARKEY. | sium. "Toe cattis ate ntestes by GEN. SPINNER ON THE CAMPAIGN.—Ex- 1 ; | Where they were blown open; that the safe | & hypothetical way,and Judge P. said he " saw Gereral Babcock at his office in" the lar tick Which bores deep inta tne fest of Treasurer 8 pipner writes to a friend here | gaw'Gsreral Babcock at his office in the | ¥48 bis, and he didn’t care if it was smashed | would see the President and Secretary Bris- muca Bilficel Hig! m , shen the : to hell.’ This was the first witness bad ever | tow. Thenext day he saw Judge P., aod he ——eedpeeanee ae ce — <a et ___ “0 | from his home at Mobaws, N. ¥.,as follows: | White House, witness asked him how things | heard apout getting the books; inis was oo | sald if the Judiciury Comatalties called fore : : death follows in'a, few tours. Some thinte PROVIDENCE BUSPITAL.—Gradustes | “This state seems to be reasonably sure to | were in relation 1@ investigation; he sa: the 29th of March. Witness letter be would give one. Judge P said that Both in the Same Boat, head have died at Hawley" ee to avail themesives of | go for the repabiiean nominees at the com- | that they were all right, that Harrington | Wo.ig be injured and Ha Mr. flarripgton was trying to make a simt- ead have die 7s tae competitive ton for the gosttion of | Fog election. 1fOnio aud Indiana go right | Kept bim posted up: was there only a short except to throw dirt on them. Witness then | lar statement to witness, and he (witness) —_.-__ Sap aT = BOUeE PHYSIC @c , iu thie Lasticution intOet ‘ober, the contest will be decided in ime; there were other people presen — said he would send the men over ani get in | had better take care of himself. [Judge F.— a gj mint Suen —— monet make ericca app icatt in to the Prestaont | gdvance of the elections.” phon sd Foo nge fret = ee ee tak ten with the, nen and make the proposition “Ard you have been doing so ever since.” SHOOTING AT CREEDMOOR. ence to-day excocls that of Gav proviens rs ‘ t ae 5, t about getting the books. He was told b: ness.—* Yes, sir.”’ - Shalom MONDAY, Bep cater Sth, etd pm str | ON THE PActric Stpg.- Gon. Sherman Wee tee ee ee Harrington t6 trust the eseret tonoone. | General Bateock to the Attoraey Ganenat, —— pon F Ey ened am ination i Sh ieneiind and Secretary Cameron arrived in San | (eM in and 28th of apil: came over 1 | , Colonel Whitley.—Did you ever entrust it | saying that he (B ) had sent witness to Har. The Irish-American Match, | deen reporied up to one o'clock. President an a no atcane reese Francisco jast evening, having spent Taes- response to a te! ph from Harrington tor a go becsp ge —— not the Attomey General any that Grant is present. > Ww CAz viaiting the Bonanss mine at Virginia | Nettleship or witness to come; saw Harring- Witness went to New York on the same you would not be granted immunity usless Gov io Senaeenen WM. F. HOLTZ AN, = City. In accordance with their request no | ton; had a conversation about this matter. x J ; count tuanitoniodl cneanet TAE RIFLE AT CREEDMOOR. yy riden's Centennial Reception. : Ms a a) Dasiaos 7 3 x orders, and sent bim ba as : i ud, board of aldermen and about 60 police offi- Sete trenstiy sitented Fecrensge salient. | were to waitom tnem et tne Palace Hoel | soneeeuiersa Obfested. hat he had to do; did not then tell Nettie. | and he said so. | CREED MOOR, Sept. 21 —The morning 1s the | cer went to Philadelphia by eariy train Unie O Septet PY erased t- ata ‘ven ing, the reception to be followed by Witness reeumed: Arrived here in the | 8t/p who to get; thinks it was understood ‘Witness didn’t recollect that the Attorney | jeast bit cloudy, with the Prospect of ort morning to participate in the reception held mo ee afterncon; after thesafehad been blown open. | !&t @ man named Zirruth was to comeover | General sald that the statement should Im-| ening belore an’ howe a erates is blow- | there to-day by Gov. Tilden. BALL'S ELEOTHO MAGNETIO PLas- | Seren Went to Harrington's house. He told wit, | Witness came over again on tue 8th of | plicate others above witness, but he knew | {ngdbed from the targets tothe firing points. Sait. Franie Weaknew: Sc; Sorsala by aildrng: | NOMINATIONS FOR CoNGaEss Yesren- | nese what had tanspired im Telarine tothe | APTil; saw Gen. Babcock; don't kaow that | that it did. Witness here was shown nis | eco r ments, under the direction of Prince Nichoins, Erte. For trade rates address BRLL MANN 800, | pay—A. M. Kimball, rep., 6th Wiscoasin | gafe. “Among other tine banat Mare iene | he saw Harrington oa this occasion; doa't | affidavit, mace Novemocr 5, Ist, cuarging | Col. C. B. Mitchell, who acted as referee at | LONDON, Sept -1 A Cettings dixpateh to \ Wer trode rates abéreas - +" | Day.—A. M. Kim! > TED-» anda did notco o tein the matter, but | Tecollect what | tomer ood object he had tn | Michael Hayes with perjury, on whic? | the mated at Dollymount last year, are ad- | the Times says that Prince Nicholas aod SS district; David B. Calberson, dem. 24 Texas; | Wanted to rue tn snd atrest the man in | calling on Gen. Babcock; recoliests he asked | Hayes waa arrested, aud he identified it. | miratiy aman ea thoee'eatitied | onite revurnes here on Tusseay hare A FIST OLASS NEWSPAPER. chard Frothingham, dem., 5th Massachu- Boe ok | bow the investigation was going on, and | Witness was not’ in New York on | to positions at the firin inte are allowel i — — Richar ‘arrington’s office. Saw General Babcock Poe & po 'H will be promptty | setts; Jobn N; Hungerford. rep-. 2th Now | aiter hat. Went to his office. He spoxe of | Ge. Babeock said “ail right,” adtog’ that | the cth of April, when Hayes says | there At the present ene atone 1300 Sie Maumee. Bay ustientos by talthfel carriers, before | York; Edward W. Brausea, dem., eastern | {ter being bad management abont it; that | Harrington Kept bim posted. There were | that he had au interview with him. | people have gathered at the grounds and ine | Baztimone Sept. Cotton weak— > ae aan district, RI. In the Sist district of New | Harrington had managed the affair balie, | OtDer persons present in the oifice, and this | The falsity of the statement was in fixing general impression is that middling, 10,a11. Flour quiet. fra ead York the republicans have renominated Geo. | Ee thought that witness was smarter than | CODVersation was opsu, but toose present | themeeting on the 6thofApril. Witaess did THE IRISH WILL WIN. unchanged. Wheat active and firm -—No. 2 Hoskins for Congress, the Niagara count: to let this, hay ‘in that wa: couldn’t understand tt; never told Babcock | did not write six letters that day which Indeed, this seems to be the desire on ali | western red, 1 231.25; No.3 do., 1.18; Penn- delegates withdrawing and nominating T. | py‘ the Court Phat was all the conversa- | What Harringtou had told him Witness | were copied in his letter book nor dia he de- | naggeey, his seen Arranged that the prizes | sylvania red, 1.25ai30; Maryland red. good T. Fiagg. th y inenen remembered. came over agalnon Apri! 77th, thesafenav | stroy the copies, but cut away some leaves | shail be distributed to-morrow (Friday,) | 10 prime, 125a1.28; do. amber, 1.30a1.33; do. ‘By Mr. Riddle: Afterwards, in May. went | 17g been blown oa the 234; saw Harrington | wo keep the committee from getting taem, evening at the State arsenal, corner 7th ave- | white, 1 lal 31. Corn southore "femme Naval Orgpers.—Lieutenant Wm. H. ooans General Babcock in New York; told | #24 also Babcock. In a conversation with | Witness did not tell W. P. Wood that he nue and 185th street. The foreign teams will | western opened active and strong and closed Emory ordered to duty connected with the | him we might have some trouble; ha re- | Gen. Babcock the latter said something | had to put Babcock in becanse he did not in- be present. dull and lower; southern white, Sias7, do. yel- Centennial Exposition; Passed Assistant | plied,‘ Ajl right; you stand by your guns | bout Harrington’s bad manggement. and | tend to be put inahole. Did rot say that 00D SHOOTING BY JOHNSON. low, S4a59; western mixed, 57) spol; 57 remarked, ‘I thought you were too smart to | he would use the telegram in putting it on Engineer, Richard Inch. to the navy yard, | Gad.’ wit protect gon rear”, Wiwomme anid Bevonveciad With it," or something of the | Pabcock, but may hare rald hat tie tle : Webs rom. Wilson abont investigating their office, (the | Fame imp gram le in the Bureauof Steam Engineering; Passal a puareington, et the Metropolitan | the remark. Don’t think that Babcock made | “Wituces.Do you mean falsely? THS BEST. ee eet Gam Peaeentn ak failing on the secret service, and they woala | ®DY remark one way or the other as to| Judge F.—If you must know Low I look at lake. @ N. 31 45 o'clock.—Johnson’s (Irish) first 30 shots | October; 58%, November. ‘Oats Ormer were buli’s eyes. The irish shoot more ae Prime, 40a43;_ western slowly than the Americans, aod at this time | white, S8a41;do., mixed, 34a37. Rye firm, it 18 impossible io make @ comparison on demand fair, (7ai0. Hay firmer, fairly ac- account of the unequal number of shots fired tive—Maryiand and Pennsylvania me, respectively. 15816. Provisions quiet aud firm. PPork ‘erwell, of the American team, led with a | 15 2018.50, Bulk meats- shoulders, 7 . clear ™ his having any knowledge of the matter. | it-I say falsely. bull’s eye. Fulton followed with 9 ; Harrington said that = 7 with another. | rib sides, 9\ loose; Sa9\ packed. MILBUEN'S SODA WATER, ordered to the Coast Sarvey steamer Bi be was District a icaee ae rcaka Bro: | Seitrees went to, nee Gen Bevocek next at | Answer Wo.sr ination Rigby, of the Irish team, started with a bull's | shoulders, Sass: dlearfibeides, 10\. Hae, SATUBAL SPRING WATERS on Dranght, ‘THE STEAMER GETTYSBURG is being fitted | tect them; received from ‘bim at that tims rom ven Ga tae chat A gg 4 “ — m yrs by the —— eye, apd then Fenton with a center. The| i5al6. Lard—refloed,i2. Batzer eusady and see eee TD Pkaee te eee meee MATE | up at the navy yard to go to the Mediterra- | $500, and iold him that Sommerville wanted | Xray, Witness went to see him about the | erent’ Te nee AHEAD. ay xa eee art Cotlestyatet, 2 amare | nea oma rarvyingexpedion. fe odicer | infor is gal servioo ta as nals 6a | Horetignton af a teeel erica aod nd | —————on seg plver ton Amertane teu” Mak | Rls"obeet Maney Mean Sule Commander H. Gor ‘. 2 mm 2 @ Irish cargoes, 15818); jobbing, 15\als,. Gy aes ase. can commana Taentsunad: Ici, W. | © Seeservilie sinimen the senna Witness got | et ee til preeee Cum Stand b itness | Donn Piatt ts afeared that Charles Francis | 150. Joynt bas been substituted for Warton | Whisky quiet, steady, 11k, Ressipts, nowt, BANKERS, Merry, executive ot ; Lieutenaat Seaton | tt for bim; some time after Koo pinta b my not cappoee that Gen. Babcock was en- | 4¢8ms cannot get the vote of the prohibi- a} a Sint age yn we eee 300; ae a — een! oats, 1,000; Schroeder, navigation officer; Lieutenant C. | went to Gen. Babcock's house; told Babcoc's tirely Sguorant of his (W.’s) connection with | tionists on account of his friendship for tue | % — ~ 5 — 7 y 8 | rye, 800; shipments, wheat, ; Corn, 22,000, Corner of th Sircet and Pennsylvania Avenue, ‘W. Ruschenberger, Lieutenant Geo. P. Col- | that he wanted to see Harri: » who had cloudy. comparison o} BALTIMORE, Sept. 21 Virgiuia 6s, de- .—4 tue raie burglary, for he (B) had sent him | overflowing Bowles. -*-- We are assured that SE" Beoteldt, Assistant Surgeon’ Samual | wanted to Know what wes wasicd; paocone | ©,Hai Hirgton. Gov. Tilden can satisfy the most Ineredulous H. Dick+ou, Passed Assistant Paymaster | he told bim that hé wanted to get money | Judge Fullerton—Give any reason you | by adetalled statement, which he can make, Jobn F. Tarbell, Passed Assistant Engineer | from bim; he said that he would sone fe | BAVe for supposing that General Babcock | tvat the accusation concerning his income a. Ke , him; Harrington came and they went out | "new of the safe burglary. tax is entirely without foundation. And it A. J. Kenyon. enthatuake on ‘and Gen. Baboook passed ‘Witness replied that he never te\ked of the | is said that the governor is engaged in draw- REAR ADMIRAL A. M. NOOK died sud- | intoa front room: Harrington thea gave wit- | ®Mair. Witness told Babcock that Bluford THE FIRST TEN SHOTS 64; do. consolidal of the respective teams gives tue Americans | series, 31... North Carolin: 22 and the Irish 263. quiet, 10,a1L THE TOTAL OF THE AMERICAN TEAM New ¥ » Sept. 21—Stocks active and at 600 yards is 409, as follows: Dakin 71. Al- | strorg. Money, no loans, 1442. Gold, 9% jen 68, Farwell 66, Webb 06, Fulton 70, Rath- | Exch long, 483; short, 41x. Govera- Wil bi 1d General Baboock | we would mo-t respectially suggest to bir | POE & we lg te \- % ilson was bis enemy, an eneral OC: we would m respectfully sugges! m THE IRISH SCORE. New Your«, 21.—Filour quiet and pce fers tisha peng steno terhetl (eeset vip Shomer nen ine nwngere ek anata (PST CR BT grr that, to bave any effect, it should be made | In the 800 yards range the Irish made 394. | firm. Wheat dull aod unchanged. Corn noon, of apoplexy, at the age of sixty-two. | roe rinie; hi med that he wanted to u Witness bad an interview with Harring | some time before election—New York Sun. | The individual scores of tne Irish team ars | very firm. His remains will be taken to Norfolk, Va., | i¢ to get Benton ‘out of jail; had farther com- | t00 at the Metropolitan Hotel in New York, | -+-- Boston Post:—* Blaine ‘thanks God.’ | as follows: Rigby 69, Johoson 64, Joyat 61, LONpon, Sept. 21, 2 p.m.—The new U. 8. for interment. Rear Admiral Pennock had | munication with Gen. Babcock after May; | Harrington having sent for witness; don’t | Frye ‘thanks God. Ingersoll is off soms-| Fenton 66, Dyas 0¢, Miiner 68. dis per cent. fupded loan is quoted at \ to 1 & reputation in the navy for executive abil- | Went to see him in the fall of 1515 at his cot. | Tecollect that Somerville was there; told | where thanking ‘Jupiter. STILL THEY COMP. percent. ity of the highest order, and as fleet captain | tage at Long Branch to get @ place for | !arrington that he had got them all in a Fate of Ex.Domumisnioncs Burdett. Large numbers of people are arriving by ——____-+e2-- $f fhe Mississippl Sduadron, from 1862 to | Mesers. Cunz and Del O'Ma; told him that | 8r@pe, nd Harrington replied that he was je of Ex-Comuntssio: trains, aud theatvendance during the Political Notes. 1x4, rendered atetin juished services. He | they had been thrown out ‘of employment in | boss of aifairs bere an‘ vould protect them. | THESUPPOSED VICTIM OF OHIO THUGS. wiil be very large. The democratic convention of Rhede was born in Virginia, November 1, 1813; | consequence of this trouble, aud something | Told him that Somervi..e wanted his fee for | 4. W. Porter, of Warren, O., who is inter- THE FIRING AT 900 YARDS St, ae ee ee ren ib tat cote wan ize te the publ e | became commander, December 15, 1855; com | Sugnt to be done for them; he said he would | defending Brown (Benton.) Witness had | esrcaYs some mineral land patents in Cali- | began shortly after 2 o'clock. By that time | J#land assembled yesterday at Providence EE ee se, one ote modore, May 6, 1368. His last sea service | try and help them, and afterwards got them | tol Somerville about defending Beaton. | fornia called ou Corouer Gannon in Jersey | there were sbeut four veewsan people on | aud nominated candidates for Presidential pn my corer $259 Pearyivente ave- | Ws In command of the European squadron. | in’ the custom-house; witness asied if he | Witness com: ae ot Baa ton bene. kept In | City in search of information concerning 8. | the grounds. electors. “The lowa greenback conven- Eue, though many of the opticiens represent that could not get him @ commission to go some- | Ja!!, and recollects that he told Somerville | §. “Burdett, Commissioner of the Generai —-- + —_ tion met at Des Moines yesteraay a: irae uuctoment ct tirsciilian Pebble SPRC- | revert af Untied Bintw Dine oe. | Where; he asked bow witness would like to Milecameto him and eid Nettiesuip ara | Land Office’ png ny eed NEW YORK SENSATIONS uated state officers and elector: CLAS ata OPEBA Gab | sna ee per et Attorney | go to Europe, and said he would speak > 0, kt see One aan, wae cca Home in the U.S. Ship | letter of the Hon. Lucius Robinson accep Toten, Me OFSEA GHABSRS at Fessonatle | Bliss, of St. Louis, unfavorable to the par- | tue Necretary of the Treamury abont it; re- it was sil right ard be hall suswered thet it io May, aud baw not’ since communicated Dereon Sere ae ® | ing the democratic vomination for Governor P. S—All my Bye Glasses and Spectacies are | don of Wi)!iam McKee, has been receive | by lied that he did not want to go, bat would w 8 Ds raced by others New YORK, Sept. 7..—A Madrid dispatch | of New York has been iblished. io it he dated the 20th, says: Learning that thecom- | expresses regret that Mr. Seymour did not riends. He was t ; was. Persons of Miles and Benton's charac. the Astor House in New York, where he maiufactured st my own store. All glasses re- torney Ganeral Taft, who, after coasidera Bixee commission to go to Colorado; Gan to % Feed = fio r : r ere in mander of the United States ship Frangliu, | accept; paluts in gloomy colors the effect of g - ned beoe! id ubat was @ good . for | ter are often employed tn the deteciton of | remained until the following Suaday, May nee eae eae ave of sesing. of Caloago, Tr anythiog hapreae! he could Pie’ om | erime. Witness went to Babcons's again, | fmained until the following Suaday heard , Dis- % Stating that he wanted to see Harrington, e bomeward bound, consents todeliver Wm | inflation on the country, and declares the Fos tended that Toasmsch ‘aa they plod gailty a a General Babeock ‘not Being presents wit’ | Sainst @gang in Ohio who were charges | Me*UO! ten eon wea “departure from | Tilden: predicts that his election would ao under the belief that their sentence would ¥ i} ess told Harrington that Somervilieiwanted Tee Oltieecns tee ene wae ing has been countermauded. The | much to restore prosperity; denies that the were uot in evidence before the iavestigation the California lands mentioned, and who Franklin, which§is now at Gibraltar, pro | republicans can reform, and, Ly, dis- FALL WEAR, te evmmauted, and in tals attorney General | committee: bad @ great ‘many intervie It'to Somerville. Bomerviiis had said ke | Were Haplicated in the murder of someotuer | Sue ia Wine settace Tweed, who is now | cusses the canal question. "=-"The Taft concurred, recommending that It be Frits Berripeton: tare Wars time when At” | ould moc someon again unless money wee Feragne eupposed, {0 old, evidence agalust | Closely confined in Fortress Castello Del Cas. | of the Indiae Fepublican, executive com. made tbree months’ imprisoament in jail ediately after the were indicted; ‘witness | Paid bim, and be intended to use this one of the uprecognind dead men cast up | ‘¥, on board. maities rejected the prepesttion = discussion at Indian between STYLES ALL Im: and payment of 81,000 each. complaive sadly of it, and ‘Hi money in getting Benton oat of jail. Wit | Gnithe Jersey shore might have been the | Sharkey, the Marderer, Coming with ~— ~— fon pata that 1 would cost noth pone ness went to Long Braneh in) the tall of 1 Imissing man. He thought the description ‘cod. 5. Saw at Wi we K icky. ----Hon. 8.8. Cox addressed a ABMY ORDEES.—The general court mar- | would pay the fees, and suggested that wit- | tosee Babcock about Cunz and Del O'Ma’ The Sun says arraugements have been i —y of the man who was found early in June, and Hendricks meeting at Seeeh Dante: eee ee eee. cri as barracks, | ness engage General Heakle. | [The Court | Pinot, for they had been badly treated | at ele te Feturn Of Waa. J. Suarkey, the osodemnes | Woeeling, W. Va.,on Tuesday evenings Stock Varied. fund poston. the 21th of Sepieneernne at | Had ipterviows with, General Beteoce ia’| slars.) Tt was suggested that witness should | (B&t,,f Burdett exceptio Deen Changer sing; | murderer in theship that {¢ t bring Win. M. Gas Gane ten, Stock Complete. toon after as practicable, for the trial otauen | Combaby with Mr. Kice; It was after retart= Seer MAL mc Rie deat none ANTE Fe eee ieee woscne oomianien, as soraral ounce pas been abadowibe f arkey, | THE INFECTIOUS CHARACTEN OF THE DIR ‘i Prisoners asmay be brought before it. Tho | 198 foe) sat wrvestivating coal ee iiwas | bim to get out of the country, out witness | Beme a phis theory is ed | Andall his movements are know to them: | 9... rant usa order transferring 2d Lieutenants Charles B. | {fe che! 1875; went there tosee about the | thought it was @ good time to get away. | py cna tontamene t ake aeae He is fally aware that be is to be returned | |, ge oy health had STYLES SEW. Schofield, gape S and Q. Eaton, intment of postmaster at Pueblo; told Reoullects that Babcock said something | was unbuttoned ‘and tt had nocoaton. Mr. | tothe New York Tombs, but thus far has bs disease ocvies acon jim cavalry, to, the ith cavalry, te revoked | him that it looked like witness was going to Peta iis on calear Callas baaine Corener portrait of CEE ee en ae ae ee ood al eee ae ee - ‘irection Presiden trou! General Babcock cy | say bac! man, which bears The 2. Gate plosion. obaracter, ‘lew total STYLES NOBBY. Bren aa tna eaant Horatio G. | Tere rmatvers tooked equally. ee FO ip peep nc a Femblanceto ine fee or the usknows deer. | Atnine minutes vo three, on Sunday after- | designated It «typo spalarial diseses Soa fame thai say, If anything Boon, Sep jousand or a airy 16 amended to transfer him to7th cav- | ., This closed the testimony of the witness in | thre up you can ‘alide back” Susae Ioetactive dteappenenmee nareter hs | mane Pounds of explosives, packed in te | Fonse at's chee; homer ee ee QUALITY NEW. Sicsonn bo Gekanatek elena ae ee: chief, and aeae eee witness weat to ae in September bad sent hi resignation intone Land Oficn yaine ge pd ell aan wie fatal, of @ woman ‘cusowneles fon H 4 Mo and returned ¥ 8 wife, in Washington, has not heard from fired. The tiae thal moment be at aiiford QUALITY ELEGANT. try io 7th cavalry. company F, instead of to WHITLEY OR0SS-EXA MINED. Judge ¥ —When did you «‘siide out?” Eien’ Sencpuclomige tent ee eeenes its highest, and itis thought the river leas | Sojourned in the lnisctes ain tor ee the 2d cavalry. He will proceed tojoin his | On the court being convened this morning, Witness—I didn’t “slide out,” I “alld | which is suspected tobave followed Mr. Bur | crowded by vessels on thelr way outor into period, indicates that the disease id Se a Col. Whitley was called for cross-examina- | PACK” | ss letter trom General | Welt to this city was one of the worst kind, the Bound than at any other time. There | Fran infectionscbaracter’ it estan aoe SOO ee EnOOR Gen. | tion, which was conducted by Mr. Fallerton. | papcock, which he had given the investigat- | qrd,apar'4ot doing any deed-however bad. | will be e peroeptibie shaking of the windows | Sary, therefore, for unsauthorities te sampoine Suite for the Office. 0.0. Howard, in command of the depart- | The witness said hewas appointed by M:. | ing comtpities (Proctot Knows) at theoom- | worsen "cho wens test we eteey Con oe BAe, | het eae ABO peep ye Buits for the Parlor. ment of Oregon, has arrived here toendeavor | Boutwell and Mr. Banfield; that he had been | mittee’s request. This letter was in reply to of the men. In one oftheir ‘of proceed- | After the fi of the pri on Satur: | Missioner of heat wie hee com- aetesd - to adjust the difficulty with the Nex Perces im & case for General Babcock pre- | & letter witness had written. Witness don’t ing, @ woman, tocarry out designs of the | day morning the shaft jes will be | the mayor, to AY pes Suits for the Btreet. Indians which threatens to result ins gen. erent eh A Tecollect saying that this letter was a very | gang, would ‘strike the victim over the | flooded quietly by means of @ siphon, so as toually, and to semove te al India thet fi awd = 2 ile portion of the winter eet 3 Law g] know that be had | mouth with a capsule of prussic acid carried | to ® danger of the explo: | now with the ateonen oS a ee. Icaiane claluy that, p »to them | Oitle; seve hereon March Tien, Go tlogren | Gictment wea found Winners ned eeee, | i th pa yg Gy ‘heir tame, aod the Tanabteants er 1 . mass of water by the Modoc Pesce Commaissioner Trou Mr. Banfield, beosase there was ee ations Proctor Knott previously, and told him that This Of flooding will Qniah the dif. | east Tartan at Me Meee oes 2? Pousens Feuc to the effect that certain valley, with its | being made to displace him; went to Ran- | if he obiained jmmunity from punishment ficult and long-continued preparations for a pmo — or a » salmon fisheries, should be reserved to them field on his arrival. Witness saw Bab- | be would tell the whole truth about the af- blast which will justly be memoravle. pi ay R= A, <4 Patterns Plain. free from white men, has been broken. | cock on that day or the next day; ‘was posi- | fair. Witness Knew of the amuesty World, 20th. A Wife Murderer Sentenced natureof falssaso andoutof atannne Through the influence of the democratic | tive that Babcook said on that occasion that | when he gave his testimony before the com- Jas. Dodwell, who killed his wife, pleaded | gant Patterns Modest. SS and the late Secretary | he had been accused of faise measure- | mittee. itness told Proctor Knott who he MARYLAND NOMINATIONS FOR COoR- guilty of murder in the second d and | fact ee this valley was to settie-| ments. General Babcock said he would | prerumed the “more Ct poo were, | GREsS.—The democrats in the two congres- Was sentenced to imprisonment for lite. — B ben ment. Tie whites had im there, and | like some assistance from witness, and | and probably gave the name of General Bab- siopal districts of Baltimore city and the ou “ihe All are Well Made. bavye threatened to drive the Indians out. | witness replied that he would’ give | cock. ‘western counties forming the 8! distriet a png tho w One Indian bas recently been murdered by | him any assistance that he could Ene agrees letter referred to not being at | completed the nominations of the y for THE BASTERS CONFLICYr. be a foe = All are Well Shrunk. white men, and both partiesare now arming. | Was not positive that Demaine’s charges | hand, Ju: ige Frallerton read what purported | Congress yesterday. ‘The democratic now!- Servia Certain of Vietory Now. yy ey All are Well’ Trimmed General Howard is of bop Rg that & | were spoken of at this time, bat to the best | to be a copy, which the witness sald was a nations in the six congressional districts of Lompon, 21—The eat of | they oe commission of civilians army Officers | of his belief were; w! went after | true one. tbe slate are therefore completed, and areas | the 7imes at Be! ie, in & dispat that | dency and enable them could adjust the difficulty and prevent a | this in inks immediately—toNew | The letters are without date, and that of | foliows: First district, Daniel M. Henry, paper, says be doubis whether it ts possible par Bo : war, which would cost OS ‘at | York, where he was on the 1ith, and he re- | General Babcock says in reply to Colone! Dorchester; second district, Charles B. Rob- ignore Prince Milan’s proclamation as SS at ALL Het Bante ouars, he Interior de- | turned here on the 15ih of March on a dis- | Whitley, that the matter was attended to, | orta Carroll, iid district’ War irae, | Mane ee the ae eee proclamation as Tea ucation tt unight bo demendes on WHILE THE STOCK 18 FULL. Howard's plan and 1ront to approve Gen. | patch from Mr. Banfleld, and went immedi. | the men Will be paid, &c Baltimore city; fourth district, Thos. Swann, | population side with General Toheraayei! ground Howard's plan, and !t will be submitted to | ately to see him. Thinks the dispatch reat, ‘The le:ter of Colove! W..to which this was | Baitimore cit ;Mfth district, E.J. Henkle | ana the Russians. 6 dent also rey ned — a the Acjatant General of tue Army. pen, B wants to see you.” Was with Mr. | an answer, was read, and it proved to be au | Anne Arundel, sixth district, Win. Water, | says, «Berria now bolloves Iu wletors, ona mat littiedoubt, that hejadgment of B. but a short time, and went to Babcock’s appeal 10 General Babeock to assist him | Allegany. The nominees in the second, | I must say this belief is not xurprisiug. The | COMMU mY ety Leds 9 HABLE BROTHERS JUDGE FULLERTO™, the counsel for Gen | house; can’t say that Mr. Banfield suggested | (Whitley) in obtaining bis pay, in which he fourth, fifth and sixth are for re-election. Servian Morava army occupies a strong po. | 22¢ — in their action with satsance 00 38, o ’ 0. E. Babeock in the safe-burglary con- Tae ce te poten ee pee ne eeenre is in- | refers to his ten and @ half years of faithful | “The series of republican rominating con- | sition, forming a semi circle from Alexinatz | 8nd will ~~~ sah iiaiiaalntitingd Fine Clothiers and Tailors, spiracy case, now on trial in this city, was oan onid. rie hs Tegareed hits Witness said that hebad an interview with ventions began on the 19th at Salisbury with | apd Deligrad around to Djunis and Viliki. \. Dr. Steuart repaired to the Point yester- early in the Criminal Court room this morn- | (Sitness) as a falthfal oftleer," ad that he | Gen. Babcock in Maren, 1876, with Mayor | {2 fst district, which has adjourned over | The Turkish army is more concentrated, but day, with Captain A. E.Smyrk, assistant eopll-tr Corner 7th and D streets. m; Bal i | Rice, of Pueblo, in watch Ba ic sald to October 4. The second district republi- | as it is in e valley between the left and right Could do what he could for bealth commissiouer, and assisted by Dr. ve a mori the Servian itions. The Turks would ¥ /RARELIN & €0. Also said that he might want bis services 1u | things looked squally, but he guessed that | {he asd'and mavine af tee ener ere | Of the Servian positions. | Tue Turks would Jemea F. MeSnerry, vaccine physician, G. ee teen Oe aaa: measuring his work to accuse hits of false | "Witness wan quertioned at length as to nis | Eowinated Hon. J: Morison Harria. ‘The | [tis also auserted that the Turks fack foo} | Di. GG. tusk aod Superintendent Charles -" oH s! 6] rs t wi ir reeper, Geacine Erasitian Pebt ie Spectacics. dect-ly Jatp measurements and he wanted some of his | testimony before the committee, aud wax | foggy" and the thin ane feces aie shold | Dese tere En ed Streeper, set to work to remove the = OUSEFURNISHING DRY G : men to ascertain what they were doing; | asked :—Did you not intend to convey the to-morrow. The believe this is in consequence | f"ancaster. ‘and H Ss NISHING DRY GOODS, think he said bis object was to prepare to | }m’ jon by your answers that you knew Of the appearance of the plague. Marine hospital. Maarnl Pen ~~ py M4 go pee ge Beating of 38 THE Wak or RACES IN SouTH CARO- | am Pence Probabie_May Be | o: twenty five or thirty polloemen, went ‘Witness yesterday that Babcock had | | Witness replied that they did not ask the | rwa—A dispatch from Auguste, Ga., yee | “B,EAaray, Penee | Temps to-day says | Sows’ to guard the beaten eS HOOE, BRO [ria he lend expected bins $0 Beenkfast, Mr. proper question, and said to Mr. Fullerton: terday says: A portion of the federal troops | me Duc Decazer, minister of forelgs atfairs, | COW3,' ‘and to keep the crowd of 19 Ee, » &co, Fallerton the telegram from Banfield, you had cross-examined me they would | from Aiken are at Rouse's bridge and @ por- | and the Turkish ambassador had an inter. of the wa: 7. ‘A tug and lighter were preside dated Nov. 14: “Come over to-night and | have got all. tion at Ellenton. The negroes burned the | yiew yesterday. Communications were ‘and several spring wagons procured. in which 1345 F STEBET. come ed house in the morning; im- Aly I would have bad better | gin houses and other buildings on the planta- | nen whieh ' Mew and choice designs in WILTON, VEL- VET, TAPESTSY, THRES-PLY and INGRAIN ef i f i : i stantial. There is very evident the wharf and placed on board of the the negroes on ali sides. lighter. It was intended to take all the sick Sora pipe ae ners ID be hed Yelegraptied him to come over Gad yousnawer the commitiee that you a Seni edion bol aigeny ot Inf The Turks om the Verge of Starva- See cee ant of the houses im bleh were eke cone shes ope err rv aw ({OLD'S WARM-AIR FURNACES ~ Banfield told hit that be wanted bins to tes | A-T was betwee tee Gees tren, Bethwnneked Deputy Siacit Pasteatr ot peter the Nowe talcerepis tac: jporres: | day, but night came the work was G r Babcock ; feels positive thathe wastoid nat | wore talking of one aie and I thought Of | Berawell county” aed wounded | Po“ollows: If the armistice were tore nee ae a le Gold's Centennial RANGE. Bim, Witness woot 3 eks boars ae In “Josge F.—OF xeeping Whitley safer Bigs Creat wraay. stat ergo igat | should pot be surprised if slarration Erelve or Afteen resaice. the = Steam HEATING and PLUMBING. Banfield about his removal from office, for Witness not now anything personally Williasns, white, were led by the negroes on. ae ae : and Durham st eats, eat of Ani street, Felcker came to see him to get him to re- | about the safe, parred subject | Reports as to the numberof negroes ia Dae Retiatiag. _— — =e at Cast izon and Machine WORK. meas artiy for the parpone of keoplng hls Ther wore ‘Going telr best to eet one ar ie. | we various battles differ. cage toe Austen mabeasetee Te Dees | Seon tee in which the disease ex- position; to ‘about his re- | This ‘after he returned from Colorado, | Ons HUNDRED AND FIFTY CHILDREN of | tinople is negotiating relative to the condi- isan bese to ‘Tin and Wrought Iron WORK. The Attorney General aid not leave tor | BOVE! Sod was told that there was no dan. | Neticanip hist envo him the details: © ap i ig Fd Ra a ‘All the clothing and bedding CHANDELIESS, largest variety of new patterns | Obio last evening, as was intended, but wit! | foid hum amene - — mittee that if Nettleship was tn the job he of Father eee Port of Spitzs to Montenegro. Pd A feesapatmes and will be fm the city. gO this evening if possible. Senator Patter- | to go and see should not remain in his piace five Catholic chureh at Bergen Point, wao ov- —ee the spital ton, of South Caroline, had an interview | ¥@# smart man ‘Witness did not tell the committee much; | poses Catholic parents permitting thelr cht. at en barracks OuITH, BIRGE ed | "*Fodge P- Tarrington 1s a lawyer? kuows Bayon on’ Tecollect baving had | orea,tostiend. A children ill tiene | rOmTCOMER: ‘the wil spib-1y 1014 Pensestvanio aimairs in Sourh Caro- | | Wnitiey— Ae to be. Frorumed that any conversation with Hayes ou the Stn of = ee pia Banus! Well, Dr used rhe, | Babcock said that could tell him . Enow afterwards | Comvierion oF TEE OmIE? oF TEE ‘whese a te in Of the false testi that Hayes was in it; withess was then try- | MoUNTAIN MEADOW MASSACRE. — Tue femme niet, Mine aun TRUNKS! qtoertain | Seaioet bts, ¢ oo) and it wan for fat toe io get hizeel! apd Tores nt, ‘he letter | jury, in jibe, Monutain Mesdow massacre | Tue base Soa and vata SaTCHELS, v to-day in | Penbone aia nett ‘nick tat cere wes any: | Gacade wae a bitnd; fe kuew that Haves | murder is the Arst degree against 3 D. Lee, seeeerent: ‘sick will be far TEAVELING Bags, aus Se 9- to and ‘would | the chiei fiend of the occasion. great gloom here. sanitary POCK EE BOOKS, SHAWL STRars, See at De pee i Tax sy the Kentucky girls are going to ac., &c.. Bc. " z ‘sent to South ‘evi- py eg ribbons —— foes | Emeien amines SER ELESS |e itmmeorsriene | ere