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Jan claving at ie clooe Pe batoneses- | THE TURKISH PROBLEM. Re Seen a ee ' | Govenswxwr RECEIPTS To-pay—Inter- farnishes the following description of a thrill- Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Judge MICHAEL HAYES WAS RECALLED : J &. BOLWAY, Sec. | nal revenue, $124,414 91; customs, $452,667.78, ing scene heretofore briefly noticed by tele- MacArthur, the trial of O. E. Babcock and | for the government ard asked if in aay of StaRRVITNS—aec-0 inne pb: Thomas P. Somerville, (indicted with Har | bis interviews with Miles there was any- A Crisis at Hand. of hb ia Tallmadge Hall SECRETARY MORRILL returaed from the | raph: rington, Whitley, Nettleship, Biss, alias | “ing sald about the Police. Hayes repitid ‘ the t at lla = "Sucdsy’ | Dorth this morning, and has resumed his Fo =< ——— Se ore | Sates, doa phd i = iB that be had had three interviews with Miles, for * wk" | offictal duties. “ ranep in Prospect Par: y » ») on ‘arge of con | who bad an im) ion that witness was would to the ent of the afternoon. A lady with a little child in her | spiracy in cornection with the alleged safe | connected with police and he did not dis- ft rainy Feason a re £25,000 U. S. bonds were withdrawn from | arms deliberately jumped into theriverfrom | Burglary in the Distriet attorney's omice, 1s | Abuse hia ithe fe tee et eae a as The Porte and Powers Disagree. | ft » would practically terminate B. war. " ventas | i the apet wall at Prospect Point. and bat | April, i874, 7 Se eee eee | por crnrmrag yesterday, and 4); per cent’s | ior Re providential interference of @ iiaek: eibsed, District Attornen Werle ann Mra, pay = A digpatcn to une yy S> MEMORIAG CHORCH. ee es man would bave sacceeded in her design to | G. Riddle for the prcvecution, and Judge | be, and he auswered, “About wecity Hal? | THE YELLOW FEVER According to pews received nere it is St ee NATIONAL BANK NOTRS recelved for re- | Kili both hers®if and her little child by belaz Fullerton, of New York, and Colonel W. A, W. W. DEMAINE TEST.FLED * Sere Prey will agree to proioug the =. bes =. Caainaie demption for week ending to-day as con | “ Quite a number of strangers, with two or | Colonel Betton for thr Seer ubeoek, aad that he was © civil engineer, and as such — most any Gane Gate, ae measurements of work done Somentten Repeat. “HUBCH —Eer Ja OSNEWS the Curent, WANE: CE leat} Sree eens Vere Seetinmnceand Eros CROSS-EXAMINATION OF HAYES. nder Gen. Babcock about the P st . St. PETERSHUNG, Sept 2) — Phe Gc ror th ab z ween |e a OS ee aby up with . iady" ead’ little gant shunt The — had taken a recess when our re cle. “Two ed Sihdavite = relaiion tne. Charleston Has It Now. the npn 7 r-% oer 4 = tana and; 0p mite ry t. bonds de- ; rt closed, and on re-assenubling Michae’ ‘were pul e New York Sun peaceful v uation. The Kussian ea fhe pases tnd were sivas Gd oeuared | Haves resumed the witness etal and hi | Witness recollects that in April, 11, ine oros , ST PAUL S a¥elisa CUTHURAN | posited todate for the purpose of securing ‘ ~ | approached by a party on a street car, whom | ee circulation is $5,513,809, of which 81,193,550 | Where the lady and child alighted gad de- | crofsexamination waa proceeded with, coa- | Approached Dy 8 part? ons sures car w pre. to-morrow at Ika m and 7:2)p m. by the Pastor. | aioe ts., 3,427,- | Sceuded to the parapet wall on the briak of ing th : hii tended to be looking out a site for a 1: : fgercsiorat 73." i" | CGeSper cente and Seb tis Gepostes for | te, te Sriver leturaly llowed is | lne,cbel Weegovernmént might eramioanic | jerded lope lemeag out ane Ore | A Dear FLOOD = ED CaUnom, | Additional elreulation. | ple peo Bre oe the eer ame OOF: | erville’s hose at night after eleven o'clock, | spoke of the investigation, and sald he had & . aoe fold the Race Sopt_24. preaching by Seaan._ oi the cataract, when he heard some of the | Ssked if he was Mr. Somerville; told hia | friend named Butler, who had been a_book- —_e-——_ iT. Jom, .» Sept. B.—It bas been die- mae Oo tetany te ke Commissions St@NED.—The President has | 12, 5 standing near him scream, and turn. | Nettieship had sent him there and Somer. | Keeper to Jobn O. Evans, and he (Batler) @ixteen Persons Drowned — bere that Price, ® member of the at Li o'clock a m. Bev, | signed the commissions of Calvin J. Cowles, ing around he saw bis lady passenger, with | Ville spoke of Benton ag his cilent. Witaess | bad said that the books presented tothe com- od owned. rie crew, sold {the race at Philadelphia. DD ,the pastor, at 7% o’cl ck p. of North Caroliva, to be assayer and melter | the child clinging to her skirts, in the water | did not ask him if he was counsel for Benton. | mittee were false, and be could furnish the Savannah's Worst Day Oficial Gazette formally contraticts some ve e e i Lf 3 & 4 Ly 2 Z, Bev Jaurs @a.of toe Me A.W. Wi Fulton. another tember of the crew, makes BB. “The pacive tavited _ . ps Somerville spoke of getting Banton out of | real books. He (Z) urged witness to see tony 8 ackuOwLEDOR Re | Suecatas, ana Ss ar, Gasrecteaae’ Gane | Se Ge weseen Sat en uente ee ja he conversa ation Taatad about 1 Unit an | Him, and "ie ° hext "day" he (witness) TWEED'S HOME RUN. the race. soon hawebuen eipenied Gen GEO. F. G&AuS maeter at Trinidad, Colorado. Maree Anne ence, eT TEt | villa did mot eak him If he (i) nedcent Ine: | $0 & party woo called himesif, Duties soa — phtheria _sepai se Boom 12 Si. Clon Nomrwations ror Concness Yester. | MEU. Anthony, of Sandusky, Onio, wit- | Vedder sak him Piet say he had | Zirruth mentioned thesubject of books, waen m Raging . A’ essing the transaction, sprang to assist the y THE BALTIMORE FIRE. MILFORD, Pa, Sept. <3.—Diphtherta is 2p ALL OITIZess FavOe.eLe 4 | Day.— RafasS. Frost,rep.,4th Massachusetts | driver, and fearing the child would lose its | (28rge of Benton. Witness did not give | Butler appeared to get angry, and taking ° raging to an alarming extent In Sulltras worle in this elty meat at ne Hall 632 Walbridge A. Field, rep., 3d Massa- its mother’s dress, he | Somerv @ parrative as to what had been county, N.Y. ip the towns of Bethel and on} 4 sae) TCH MEN precarious hold on i Fe ben done; dor’t think the subject of his (H.'s) | Dutchman been telling you” and finally district. The Democratic conven- | fovea we little girl, when the ‘requested the connection with Benton Wes mentioued; ree, | took witness out for a waik and he told wit. 1 n of Washington territory has nominated gentleman “to let the chiid alone.” ollects that Somerville asked the name of | pers that he had the books, or could get the Very Heavy Jobn P. Judson as delegate to Congress. ‘By this time several had come to | the party who was with Benton; don’t think | books. While passing Shepherd's Butler} parrwone. Sept. 23.— As far as ascertained PERsonat.—Secretary Morrill visited | the assistance of the driver and stranger, | Somerville was endeavoring to find out what | said: ‘The Governor forgets me now—he has | ine loses ty ine mrond Prenreee e Brooklyn Thoreday and called st the office | #24 the lady and child were with considera- | Witness would answer to; thinks that Som. | Do further use for me now.” Witness de. Cochecton & large number of deatns have occurred, principally among children. ——_.—_——_ UAL MEsTisG OF THE LAND CEMETERY ASSOOIA- held atthe office of the Sapariurea- o'clock p. @-n« on MONDAY. the 25th instant, = more streets this morning will foot up @ @t 120, and ail the for the eleciton of officers for tho e erville Knew his errand there. The object | tailed what passed between them, including # sod ir the transaction of euch ‘other be of Surrogate Veeder on business connected pp A faken | oc’ going to Somerviile was to aries! | the tact of going at Butler's request to see | '!t#le short of $300,000. Exchange dull, sy properly come before with the estate of Robert H. Vance, wuo | fiom the watér the mother reproachfully | € original plan to get the release of | Alexander, and hesgreeing to see Butler, Frederick Street Fire. died in July last, leaving his property questioned one of her rescuers why they had Goveroment Mrs. Vance, his widow, who ls a slaterot Mr, | Hot let thens (aceseit cons child) alone. Mr. | Witness allowed allowed Somerville to do | whom he introduced to Mr. Alexander, and | 1, near Frederick street; estimated loss, | $0¢ 10 Bev ton so that Alexander could be blamed | Witoess went to the hotel and found Batler. Rosendale & Co , furniture manufacturers, | bonds Jaded 5-20's of Mi,otd ond new, ‘le: ot e 2 ce, : ey had some conversation. Wit has | $30,000; insured for $17,000; Peter B. Breo- | Th€ stock market opened \ a» \ower than it sorpecnitcn st pofomAO HA OMA ETaM Wo. | Mom, "Mr. R-T-Merrick nas returned | Nelson, president of the park, entered the | te talking, Kuew that, te amidavit was | they thie person, Haier frequently sine. ners, lumber yaru; lose. $3,i00; rally Insured. | (lO*ed yesterday except for New York Gen- Georgetow be Box 2 i bg om the Frout rcom half an hour, and in the back | knows him now as Mike , and identi- The Baltimore-street Fire. — 30: th pang Tonnies ag me rer fy gh i" Gy érder of | Gov. TILDEN's Incomm TAX.—The New Hite git ried escent eee lel tae | room but a few minutes; not over five or six | fled him in court. The Baltimore-street fire extended back to | {it_{mlil about 1.30; there Was & decline in H.P. York correspondent of the Philadelpbia Led | had endured and from the chill of the wet | Miputes; thinks he lefta few minutes after | There was no cross-examination. German, Drosiul & Co., 315 Baltimore street, | sick then poies A= gene satan ato and C. FRANK SHEKELL. Secretary. ver says: “It ig@ fact that the Governor is | clothing. The mother’s entire thought after Hatesiptirca eee times ang bic prep cern noe wagered Tpolesale potions; estimated wg ter Milwau and St. Pani preferred” The MEDICAL ECCIETY OF D 0 —fhean- . | she had been saved appeared to be centered |p that 'y, but was sober at Som and sald tthe man he saw on the night b ,.000—insul in Western, coal stocks are generally lower tis 4 “ “= | to be ited by the government. is: ille’s. - u - | ronto; Meriden, of ; y ‘er than yester. Uy piversary mestion will be held ia Marion's | 19 be prosecuted by the government. Dis: | in tne little child. Bho carefully wrapped | ¢Fville’s. . Don’t recollect that Somerville | of the burglary be had since seen in the Lad. of Conn ; American aid Pea- ‘as ora- | ington, telegraphed yesterday afterocon 8 . The sel! will de! unat Hon? The protemion acd thepublic ure cordially | he'would te back ta New York on Frise | Sy Upon arriving at the hotel sad being itup in @ water-proof cloak, and immedi. | *#/d that Alexander must have been a great | low street jail, New York, where he was con- pooy: of Baltimore; ee of Pitts oe .ane he 7 Deteneen Eeeee . ° fool or knave to listen to him on gach asub | fined for a bank robbery under the name of and Petersburg, Virginia, &5.000 tion. The prot Y a here ject; was willing toswear that he saw no | Miles. each. Loss on building €20,000—insured in invlied to atte d ac MD or Saturday, to serve the necessary papers. | {Ken to ® room, where er ree writing dove at Somerville’s; ia under the J. A. W. CLARVOE WAS CALLED, Equitable, of Baltimore, $7,000, and Mary- 308. TABOB JOHNS JS, M.D, THE TREASURY now holds $337,906,400 in | thoroughly warmed and put to bed. impression that the affidavit was prepared | and testified that he was the chief of the de- | laud $3,000. Summers & Bryan, confection- WM. B BOSS, M D. ‘s poems in answer to the interrogatories of Mr. | When he went there; objected to certain por- | tectives. (Mr. Cook said they would admit | ers, 317 Baltimore street; loss on stock, sepia 3t Committee. U. S. bonds to secure national & circu: | wieison the ad: reluctantly gave her name | tons of the affiiavit, put made no sugges. | the narrative of Major Richards as to the | $15,000_insured in Firemen’s, Baltimore, EDEBAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. lation, and $18,578,000 to secure public de. | ag Mrs. M. Daniord, wife of Hon. Lorenzo | “ons. Somerville said he thought that it | proceedings that night.) The witness went | $5,000; Standard, of NewYork, $3 890; Peters. —_ its. U.S. bonds deposited for circulation | Danford, of St. Clairville, Ohio, the repre- | W@8 ll understood. Somerville made an | on to say that he was about thirty feet from | burg, of Virginia, €1,000. Loss on building, Ee ee eet et syne, | forweek ending to-day, $4,202,500. U.S. bonds | sentative of the 16th Obio district inthe | ®Ppolntment for him to come to his office in | the parties (the supposed burgiars) when | $10,000—insured in Equitable, of Baltimore,| BaLTimorE, 23.—Ootton firm and "for the psyment of dues and edva-ces of | heid for cireulation withdrawn week ending | present House of Representatives at Wash- | te morning. When he went to the office | they separated: one went to the right up 5th | $4,000; American Fire, of Philadelphia, | quiet—middli » UL. Flour steady, firm and Sey teh ares oppest's | to day, 83.614,750. National bank elreulation gten. She said she had come to Niagara | 8@W S., who produced the affidavit and said | street and the other to the left. Witness fol- | 0d Manhattan, of New York, $3,000 each. nuochanged. beat frm and unchanged “Shoe for subscriptions tostock iviihou | LOW outstanding—currency notes,#322,190,906; | for the purpose of turowing heneltand ving | tat be had made the emendments, aad he | lnwed tee an ee neler bag; thought Sneeringer, Taylor & Co., tobacco, 319 Balt: | Gorn shethers quiet; western weak snd pos deem extended to inciade this | gold notes, $2,099,190. over the falls, but gave no reason for enter- | 8!gned it. A lady was present, but she went | that he was the man to get. ‘arrington | More street, insured in the Hudson, of New | lower. southern white, 53a57; do. yellow, 56 im etirg, the officers will b- im sttendance at 6p ————_. taining and attempting to carry out such a | 0Ut before the notary came in. never told him which one to follow. (No | Jersey, Fire Assoziation, of Philade’ 200; western mixed, 56ab64, spot; 5 Ostober, acecmmodaie ail who may wish to mupecribe THE Sioux SIGN THE BLACK HILLS | terrinie purpose. pay Bayt any inten. Crogs-examined by Judge Fullerton:—Wit- | cross-examivation,) =. eng York, Pa. $5,000 0ach: 56, last half October; 5:4 bid November. leach Price to the mecting soy informs: ' TReaTY.—Another council was held at the | tion of making @ second attempt upon her | ness heard Whitley say he was uot in New ALBERT CUNZ TESTIFIED i er, of New York, and Germania, of B: Oats quiet and firm—soutnern prime, sad’. Satins PeAIER, President. Red Cloud Agency on Wednesday between in on cece the lite of hee Little daughter. York on the 6th of Aprii; was certain he was | that he was connected with the secret ser- and Peabeny each, ge a 5 western white, 38811; do, mixed, 34a%7. 7 @ street, nort! it. ie stropgly aving her husban 1 1874; nj t ‘eabody and Associated, more, quiet and firm, 70a75. dl FRANK G MIDDLETUM, Beoret tiles oF toe Bloat. Choyeanee non native | notised of her presence here ant of her sul. | Judge F.—Are you sure of it, and how are vattratier ik wae ote Eiak at eenions PROM chen, The insurance will cover the Gtsnand quod Peanepieeninnea ae eee Ha ional Me ropolitan Baak- | hoes, which resulted in the signing of the | ©idal attempt, bat finally yielded her con- | you so su of carrying any message or doing any other | (o'Gennas & Emory, Maryland glass works, | prime new, iéall. Provi-ions quiet. stoma, J5O A PRRSOUTT. freavnrer, pn nape by the commission. Red | SeDt, saying that perhaps it would be “bet. | Answer.—By a thousand little matters. thing in connection with getting the am | 42 German street; loss ou Stock on stock esti- | and unchanged. Pork, i: 25also0. Lack, Eocm 66 second Controller's Ofice, Treasury De- | (tery, Pithe Wound aud other onler mea, | ter for bim to know all.” Jndge F.—Give us nine handred ofthem. | @qvitof Hayes. Recollecte telling Hayes to | M&ted at $15,000; Insurance not ascertained; | refine te" Boxter firm and acti ve—western Dar tment. sep22 o.m.t : Nes in which they complained of the el were immediately sent to Mr.| Hayes then gave a number of incidents to Nettleship’s house after Hayes came | 108800 ae owned by Capt. F. Steiner, to prime, 21824; do. fine, 254%. Petro- WM. F. HOLTZ aan = pg faith of the government with regard to | Danford at St. Clairville, acquatating him | which enabled him to fix the date, among sat Canada. Witness knows Somerville, | *2°.0, fully insured in timore com- | Jeum nominally unchanged. ’ Coffe stroug yaat PATE KNEY AT LAW, former treaties, nd stated what ey ex. | Wilh the fAct of his wife and child belug at | others that of having some work Gone on | who was frequently about the office in| Peres SenuiZu & Co. cotton etotr ant | 2nd unchanged. Whisky steady, 1.i1y. Re ~ ~ car e Tnational, and of the ansuccessfa’ 6 wigs were s . Peal and | ceipts— . 4,000; 0! Collections made All kgal business Lyon Ang pected in the future. The treaty will be at attempt to commit suicide. ‘The telegraph | for on that date-and that Whitley aia _— Bleeker street. Knows 7 Somerville Howard, of Baltimore, for £5,000, which wilt br 4 rae 0; Wheat, 10,500; corn, Courts pro: iy attended to. Patronage solicited. | onee sent here for ratification, and several worked for Miles’ pardon.. This interview a 000, rye, 500. Snipments. ae prominent chiefs will come to'Washington | 9peraior at St. Clairville answered that Mr. | was remarkable for him—shook hands with | With Nettlestip was within a teehee ee $e the Ponto eullding, $4,000, insured | Wheat, 22,000. BALLS ELECTRO MAGNETIO PLAS | On a visit to the Great Father. —— my bee — home, pro ps bad | bim quite warmly—affectionately, in fact. explosion and before Hayes went to Canada; Petersburg, ~ Virginie, gue oo ne one New York, Sept. 23.—Stocks dull and TER. for Rheumatisw, Sciatica, Pata tn the —$<—<—<— ape imself of the matter, and would COLUMBUS ALEXANDER recollects that he made some payments to ° » $1,000 each. steady. Money, no loans, 1482. Gold, 10, ale Weakness. | dru; PAYMASTER BREEZE SAFE IN PHILA- | do all that ler & Co., wholesale drugs, estimate their 5 is - oss by water and damage to the building, | Exchange; long, 483; short, isi. Govern Hi it was ‘ible for him. A telegram 2 o ? fora himself, dated at Gadiz | ¢¢etifed that Hayes and Zirrath called upon | Hayes; $200 before he went to Canada, bat ments dull, with better prices. Back, Fi ee by al ste. For trade rates address BELL Man DELPHIa._Last Sunday the news! from Mr. Dan him several times and sal haditin did not know for what it was paid; 7, ; BLES. Wasningons DO 299) tained @ press dispatch relative to the | JuNetion, Obio, has since’ been recoived, | Dower to predens the gente Oa Hal | faferned trom Melee a ey eed pie ig BT Naw YorK, Sept. 23.—Fiour steady. Wheat Se ee eeeees sterious disappearance of Past Assistant | yz ‘At be has siarted for Niagara | B’ Evans before the inveatignrine convionc, | getout of ihe way. Recollects nccaging cs Dy nitehill, wholesale clotbiers, | gull and unchanged. Corn juiel aud un= eae GAZETTE will be promatty | > vi Ie. tee; ‘that the books that had. bees produced | Meeting between Somerville and Whitley at | GamAged bY watcr from $300 to Siney | ChaDged. . _. served in Washington by iaithfal carriers petore | Paymaster John Breeze, U. S. N., and fears | | Both mother and child suff-red from ner- | were made up for tae purpose, and that the | a0 unusual place; thinks it was in June, | ly)! amounting from @ few hundred to sey- | gf O™PO™) Sept. 2, 2 p. m.—U. B. is6r%s, breakfast if names are loft st J. 0. PARKER'S. | were expressed that he had been robbed and | Yous prostration aiter being taken to the | genuine books had been sentout of the city, | 1574, and at @ wholesale wine store in Amity 198%. S27 Mb street. op io". hotel, but the little girl has qaite recovered eral thoussnd dollars, posite P Department or at menaientty Sat was known teat he nad from from her fright, and Mrs. Dauford is quietly | D0¢ that they would get them for nim Most | street. Witness left the secret service in Oc- 209. Im 96> poccenne a BRAD. spam perso: ; of the conversation was held with tober, 1874, at the same time Nettleshi ERR ESTRU , LOO! Campaign Squibs. OMice. oF st 544 O strect southwest. Price two | nome from the Asiatic station in the Saco | #Waiting the arrival of her husband, who is | Who wae known to him odigsom name oa i Wentout. ‘Whitley held on a month longer, = —< cexnpeicintciadet = The Rochester Chrouicie bes information cents. soe ie | in July, and, nothing having been heard | XPected to-night. A party of residents of | Jur’ Witness replied thet he waned Mr. Somerville said he desired to have Bixtoon Pessous Drowned. “ ress train soon Y Oa. ‘rom bim singe August 7, there was no littie | St Ciairvilie, Mrs. Danford’s home, are ai | cure ail tne evidence he could, and if dec | othing out the tats, aed eaat it sve wie, | (NEW YORK. Sept. 23.—A Reading (Penna) | that An expy ergy aren | a snxiety as to his fata gt the Navy depart. | €e hotel, and have sought an iniervi was the fact it would be very important to | ness knew nothing to connect him he should | @#Patch says: In Forest county Toursday | run over a democratic convention. Tae eon- GOSPEL MBRTING, ment and also at his home at Newport | With Mrs. Davford, with whom they are | pringit berere te tttes; that wh DOL attempt to do so by inuendo. the mountain streame became greatly | vention was intoxicated and lying on the SUNDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock, Thursday his brother, in command of the | personally acquainted, but without success poner SAS ROUT CEE enn | Sar Walla Guiaeien ane momeneet being | Woolen from the recent storm. Tue waters | track.” ----It is very interesting about these CIATION BOOMS, corner 9th and D streets torpedo station at New, ort, received intel li- mindy etassmptional charter not pa: Fane money for evidenosof'any kiad. made, statin; lsat the defence could recall age emda Ae an oop in the lam- | times to read the organs. «Mr. —, & iife- nna suey meng. | 27 eytonue wand tm nome ta aor | Eat perma worth watane te @ruets! | hie'by Cryo ana heen ste at | wea ecsied wants hs teatiol io"te | Samy ewig-onteed tametay namie’ | lone Cemwcrat wil vue or Haye” “ , Toe occasion of the nders' ling press charges. There was no arrangement | turn to New York. 3 a 4 a Music led by Cornet and Organ. >, and probably came bere direct from es Daniel Tr, Wood pers, were washei | den.” So they go through weary and uo pop a euglo-tr | Was simply neglect on his part to inform ee City. OF her husbasd tx ne | that the books should be delivered during | It was admitted that Mr. Gideon, whose | Gown the mountain side into ine Stren table columns.— Chicago Times. ----The Tes arr. tuners the wntond alain Rogen ar | fn. gugmig gemma aud a, Hi ba | Nase Sune tiattnae stairs | Baier div eatrmmaat sevonisate se | Belem Rau eniz our tu cae movstag na | Seumernn‘f te is init Save repomn” pe er; e was a widower ceilags r mavany <o04 waren, iaiag nome mime Uno ago ted '9, chee. | with thise chlideen nen Ue tmacricd toe | seat loGe Athi” Meteaenae Sets ats | SNe comz was mmcacian, | stmbers: ‘Toe Parke famallyeocsiat o! | Puibor, put hin yan’ Gaceatx whl be Tike LON COLD Tha COPD Ew aan CHocOnaTE | lief that something was wrong. fod caused | et his wife 1s the sore Freee oe ie efitl now | that there was something wrong, and in: | nd was banded letter, but could not say | ciijaren, There were niue mensvers af ive | “Would pou,” thoughttelly aie the Boston “3 his brother to tly inform the Navy de. - : | formed his counsel of i! xt that this was the letter he took to Somerville fi 4 nny En, [ee is suspicions. ge Fi ee pion lt pip scom | in turn ink several mombers st ‘tne | about the tlme of the interview ia Amity Sg ee ae ee ae a SS “poy ier eV esoumoxsc. ABMY ORD? RS.—1st Lient. Jacob E. Bloom, supposed d domestic troubie, though ‘here it ener net boguer that’ Beaten gaa ns Shoat tie tase tne omice as one eee Mrs. Ccoper, The sixteen persons were all | change oe ie py 94 4th artillery, is detached as professor of mil- terion ee ene criminal | bargiars had been arrested at in doctor his | gated. eet Ee ee 4 alll poetty goed. Wo aen'e BANKERS, itary science and tactics at the East Ten- | felations entering into the matter. Mra. | (Ajexarder's) house, W. M. EVANS TESTIFIED jammed between a “‘boom” of logs in Forest | were still pretty good, we don’t see how it Danford creek. The houses were compl wrecked. | would improve matters to go aud carefull Gormer of WiA Sircet and Pennsyivante Avenue, | Dessee University, Knoxville, Tenn, and | sessing Ae nog cae the little itt te een anon ore oe S clerk in the ofige ofthe Distt atten, | The ag Rd FE SS ta ¥. Hala of fie baad ot the Use Miary | fay Somprabead tne verbs acre of ye: | Paveorryroped nim fuuie mga of mre’ |The tatewaa putt for by toe goverament: | ihe ery giver a Gegeat Sseaar as | Sool Geoverasd'ued tne tiny teased Academy, and two privates of the detach- | terday’s experiance. der, turnin to the Den reTdonot ia. | Benton was committed to jail; saw Somer. | StOrm was of long duration and severe. Two | autumn will lend us their encheatment for ment of Held, music, have besa dische No Mra. Danford is employed at the Trea:- | tend! to be, cut off tals way; I wat all the | Ville twice in the OMe; Onos ‘Bomerviile | Persons were drowned near Smithport, Ia | Aseason.” The evidenoosofa brink fal trade ent duties: will extinine recruits ar aie es. | Wry department. The only relative of Mr. | facts to go to the jury.” 8 of an affidavit of Benton, and Har- pg ew ge gp pk to have —— ly daily, and before the snow flies we 2 and a@uthentical reported cruiting rendezvous, Philadelphia., Major | Lorenzo Danford there is @ sister-in-law, | After a colloquy between the witness and | said he would have nothing todo | iat four ne were areweed cele an manent peace and prosperity throughout the %3 pros! Charies J. 8 ‘paymaster, wiil and she is now on duty. counsel, the witness resnmed, stating that | Pith it unless the statement was aworn 10 | tempting fo cross a swoolen streain ‘ai | CouDtry ("ith the triumphant election of Tit- te, tie commanding govera, deparunaat of yay a shinough bo bad nenes tras ujnote, ne; | Yorkand anred witness if he would take Weleport ments! ¢ i ‘a, for re Is ts t— h noes of that’ department. ‘The leave oC absouce Navy Department. had the bag fall of stuff taken from 'Har tole, Witness dont te FELLOW FEVER SPREADING. i The “Old-mans fermoteerin ies franted Captain Aaron 8. 24 infan- | The suicide on the steamer Newport of | rington’s safe, and who was Siempting to | writing it was in. Witness toox it to the Stampede from Cuarieston., Zz Oe es tp Hz; om enaquarters maiutary division of | Frank B. Smith, private secretary to Secre- | MAKe bim receive it, had rung his ail, on the way and getting Mr. J.J. | NEW XOMK Sept, 2—A.diapaten to the | <7) menstor Blaine said the other e | tary Robeson, was toned ‘ 7 commissioner, lerald from c= : F pation akiene was [py eaao fad ee —. . chonprire After the repent es Alexander ins pany bith. my Peper wan Yeliow fever is certainly epidemic Bere, has a ny sinoe I — yt DI been feral coneluded, he turned Court, and @ perfect stampede has ted. The | form to-night comes Y Jowipg additional facta : loud voice said, “If there i thi who read it, and, saying w 1 1816. > ve 5 ere js @uything that it with @ democratic mortgage of #160 to take effe sat i ae rae sepecre onuaat week he ras banded numver of has Dot been asked me can I have the privi- signed and swore, & le. he issaoe bas been traced to | T! lite eek" =" Wit cause 300 reeruits to prepared for- ‘4 5 t ‘Thomas with a clean bill of health, and was | nds story + fares unger pratt “ia the 3 ba wage be rad orered Lo_brocesd 16 | | Tne Court answered-—No; you have made | jillosgain about the time permeniaed to aneee to the ate iter ea Gaye’ | @Bbounce they will bokd « soldiers” reunion SOTABY PUBLIO, ~ . 1y Springs, » if sent by Sag be to York, id some quarantine. Before vease) quaran- | next week. p amy rail, and to New Orleans if sent by sea; 100 ray & ‘ow York, | Mr. Alexander then left the stand, when some men went on board to smuggle cigars; | !t said: “Mein Gott, we weet _COraice—Sran Bureime. | to the igih in , Huntevilie, Ala.: 150 to | Mblch city he re Toten rerasy last. He | Colonel Cook sald, “You can put your re ap md three of them took the fever, and aff of them | Morean mit us again?”—Jmlianapolis the 2d infantry, A’ Ga. eeeiene anal tee » quest in writing, Mr. Alexander, and then P died. Two of them were residents of Sulll- ORTICIAN —1 berewith give notice to the pablic ——_—— bw y noon, when he | the Court can upon it.” . van’s island, @nd died there. The island had that my newly tuvented and cele- NAVAL ORDERS.—Master]W. E. B. Delae- paid Pa board the saner Newport and | “yr. "Alexander replied, “The Court nas | Benton, and that bis business there was to | beretofore been thought exempt from fever. The Baltimore Fever. Sbaaised at tay Meee a 1359 Boaeeimania ere | DAY, Ordered to the Canonicus, at New Or- | *! (Pine Herald, Hater’ a* already | aiready passed upon it.” a Denton lennane \Whoaen cet The first case ‘on the 12th of | PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES CONTINUED. uae, though many of the opticiaus represent that | leans. Masters J. B. Hobson and L. G. | Sister, who resides on Ststen Island. His MAJOR A. C. RICHARDS, whether it was Harrington or Somerville | September, but was suppressed by theheelth | Three new cases and ove death were re~ they sell my patent glasses. Spalding and Ensign Colm McDonald, to | father and mother are both dead. If secrecy | Superintendent of Police, testified that on ho paper; officer. | So far there have been about twelve | ported yesterday. Mrs. Arnold, No. 31> Bond TACLES ard OFEEA Dlauuan, Pebble SPEC: | examination for promotion. Ensign Th had been possible as to his identity the im. | te Digbt of the 23d of April, about 6 o'clock There was nothing SS See eas aif | Rtreet, died on Wednesday night. The new rates = ot Het e Fessonabie | 's. Plunkett, to examination for promotion. | tention was lo let the body remain at Fall ton called updo him and said sgelceane mia el Cann Mayol ia elie “acing ga canes are Mrs. Long, No. iv, Lancaster S—Ali my Bye asses and ul bk 5 Be received an anonymous letter from New Savanpah’s Worst Day. street, George Smith, No. 25 Thames street, manufactured at my own store. All’ siamese tor | Nesiolie: Var seey oe in tty at, the | River till the affair bad York for interment, | York giving him information that his (Har. | bresatof ihe raster” Banton raked ar ke | An Atisuta divpeteh tonesae Peper, dated | Lewis Palman, ip the'same house. The At paire! bere sepai-tr” | mander Edward Terry, from com. | but as the public have got the facte it is pos. | "Ngton’s) safe was to be robbed that night , says: Reports to-day from Savannah | noid family, consisting of the fatner and fee roand of the practice ship Constellation and | sible that the body will be forwarded at | Witness said he would bavea force of officers 3 5 iH 4 E i i B es of it—three or | #how the heaviest mortality of avy day | children, one of whom is sick, aud the two ordered to resume duties at val - | once. Secretary Robeson was in New York | “bere to arrest the burglars should they to be familiar wits | since the fever set in. sick men from es street, were seat to MENS APPAREL iy care ag and naam Swans ry when he heard of the | Sttempt tt, bu®Harrington said he didn’t © paper. ae eres. the marine hospital. The only clear.y de- Fox command of the ce sale Map hotee sad affair he Sone t once that the vic- them arrested; that his idea was that Re-direct:—Does not know where Harring- BOSS TWEED'’s HUME RUN. fined cases left in the cityare Mrs. Weedon, and ordered to resume duties at the Naval | tim was bis there was something behind the fe.lows who | ton now is. Saw him just previous to we | He Is te Come ou the Franktia on Caroline street, and Mrs. Long. at 117 FALL WEAR, Academy. Lieatenant G. Blocklinger nas Very little is known at the Navy depart- re doing the burg] , aud that he wanted | indictment. Had some correspondence with London, Sept. 23.—A dispatch to Ksuter’s | Lancaster street, both of whom were too ill Taborted his retarn home, having been de- | ment about Smith. He mingled very Uttle | tt follaged to see shale cen lee ut ee eae se ee | 7 in regard to Willey Ia Secon. | Soe eee ee erie ren die. Toare Se ts \° 3 inquiry ra vm M. ¢ me of Sickness at No. 109 Lancas~ STYLES ALL IN ‘August 9th, ed pl oa, waiting orders, | With bis fellow clerks, and was always very | who received the stuif taken from the safe, | NO WITNESSES, AND AN ADJOURNMENT | says it is ow definitely settiod that he wed | ter street, bar they are not believed to be Lieutenant’ Commanders Silas Ww T quiet. He was of a melancholy disposition, | Which heeaid he had packed for tneoccasion, UNTIL MONDAY. bis comprpion, Haunt, will be embarked on | cases of , butare closely watched by Dr. #nd B. H. McCaila, Lieutenants J. H. Dray- | caured by ill-health. or four weeks | 8&d that it contained no papers or articles | The government said that they were not in | board the U. 8. steamer Franklin at Vigo | McShane, who is charged with that daty by Stock Large ton, Harry Knox and Wm. P. Potter, En- | 80 he banded in his resignation, to take | Of value. Witness many Seeenie Sud it | @ condition to go further to-day, having | for conveyance to the United States. The | the bealtli commissioner. “The houses ooee ” signe W. H. Southerland, J. M. Roper and | effect early in October, it Is the opinion | WS arranged that he, with Harrington and | been disdppointed in the non-arrival of wit- | order to send Tweed and Hant to Caba was | pied by the two sick persons left behind are Stock Varied. A.M Knight, and Passed Assistant Engi- | Of the officials at the department that he had | De of his subordinates, should watch the | nesses from Philadelphia and New York. Withdrawn in consequence of an arrange | closely guarded by the lcemen, as are neer David Jones, from the practice ship | &t that time fully made up his mind to com- | Office and follow the burglars, Harrington Jucge Fullerton.—The disappointment is | ment between the Spanish government and Stock Complete. Constellation and ordered to resume duties | mit suicide. He consulted a physician in being particular that the one who would take | doubtless owing to our failure to cross-ex- | the United States representative bere, atthe Naval Academy. Lieutenant Dun- | New York recently, who said it was impos- | the indie should be followed. Several | amine your witnesses. Inasmuch as you | which was made when it became known can Kennedy and Passed Assistant Engi- | sible for him to live long, as he had the con- | Others assisted in the watch; saw the bur- | have not been trying our clients, we thought | that the Franklin had been ordered Loe STILES SEW. neer Wm. L.. Nicoll, from the practice ship | Sumption. He had been to China a year or | &!ars, Miles and Benton, go into the office. | it unnecessary to cross-examine the wit- | The Franklin left Gibraltar at ten o’clo. Tee erar aaaraared,to resuane duties at | two. Seo, snd after drawing his pay, tt wes | About 3 cclock heard tne explosion of the | nesses, yesterday morning for Vigo, where she will STYLES BICH. the Naval Academy. Surgeon H.N. Beau- | bis intention to start for that country, with | ##fe, baving heard hamm for several Mr. Wells.—We fully expected our wit- | remain one day toembark the STYLES SOBBY mont and Assistant 8 D. N. Berto- | 20 expectation of ever being able to return. | hours before that, and then Harrington nesses, but a telegram explains that although —s—— . lette, from the practice ship Constellation | It is not known positively whether he was | tbat the men were evidently professionals, | they jeft Philadelphia in time, owing to THE CENTENSIAL RACES. £2 d ordered to proceed home and await or- | in love or not. but dejection of spirits from | @nd It being very dark they were liable | immense number of passengers on the train | gyotters om Mamd aad to Arrive. QUALITY NEW. Gers. Passed Assistant Surgeon A. M. | ill-health is thought to have been the direct | [O get away. He thought it best to go in tiez Conld not gst bere. PHIALDELPHIA, Sept. 23.—The trotuing QUALITY BLEGANT no to await orders: tigester J. W. G gpgeia p= = = demurred to wis 8a; ng he was the District ee Se: cin aie and c+ — . cw Orney- | A STRANGER FROM TEXaS.—Last Thurs- | Attorney and wou! prosecu’ tennial trotting meeting to QUALITY SUPERS. don, from the Canonteus, at New Orleans, | 4 aon eae Ee oe eamasen niche mem CHooxED WHISKEY Im Jensry.—Captain | held at Suffolk Park, September 26th, 27 jay tree ths. ed near Monroe, Louisiana, by a white man | the thing should be worked in which wit- | V@2 Riper, of, the second precinct, Jersey | 28th and 20th, have nearly all arrived on the Gite at Nona ye, ance; Zrom ihe pay | named Hataway. Subsequently ‘@ warrant | nese eculesced, as ‘ ved fe 2: : a w the men come oat of , Fecel tion & vs ago ground. The Kentucky &od Tennessee stud Suits for the Office. moda settle Was obtaiued and a posse of white citizens | the office; after crossing the ‘street notioed eran ane (Test, in duet’ city, | classes alinweio and Vicia alee day ‘moraing in &. Drler teistee eeeete, | inet they separated. Witness and Harring- | Qoret NO, 2} matter he d | entries. The eastern and states ha mie fe te Paee Political Notes. hed taken refuge, ad wien ‘the white eine | 102 Syowed the man, Benton with the bag; | ire case to United Staten Deputy Marshal | full represeatation in all clases, atone Suite for the Street. The Oregon legisiature has elected Gover- y | the 8 J Bailey, who, with his d Investec’ the | tbe famous animals present are Governor zens bad surrounded and watched all t. | them. Bevton went on 8 circuitous route to Grover to the United States Senate. He is safely lodged in the concern at midnight on W« inesday, and ar- » Blackwood, jr., Elsie Lady Scits for the Shop. — ~ a, He enlored peosle cheered the Whine atten can — rested two men pamed John Daly, No. 205 post Boy, it, Odd ms democrat. --:- The N. Y. cof | along the road. Bataway is 8 iaare No. at Kusmnet street, sense cite tee | Saline at Westend een Sadie Bel Patterse Fancy the Philadelphia Record saya: 0, & Goce, ee eee or tials one ea place’ was found in fall operation. ‘There Patterns Plain. missioner J I. Davenport, federal super- eu rg Ree ce ern anh abe, one full of mash Explesien. as Plain. hen fall ba 1 ‘oorenana, ie - and one wa coversl imam partiy at BOVIDENCE, bh. £75 5Re. 33a ton ‘telling him. (Benton) which Laan, | twenty above proof, ana two hali-Alic’ bar: | of esquoucine about twelve hundred pieces house be went over and rang the door-bell so | Tels which bad been recently ran off. Tne bieachery, in W: ‘sbout 4o'elock 1 are Well Mote. es ‘On the other | Omicers found besides four barrels of molas- moming. Tne top of ihe “kier” and ore Well Shront. fide of the atroot, at the corner, heard 1t- He Tas tabs have © agar Of tne ee much of the cloth went out through the roof, AU ore Well Trimmed She "Pioally witness thought this thine ned | 80d the barrels seized contained 200¢galions | S0¢.{08 Machinery In the room was ip. Finally witness thougnt this thing had ofram. The ‘held wrecked. The loss is from t ais gone far and ordered one of his off | ation by Com mningtanee Becca CB: | The operatives bad not arrived; so noone ere ore Ee ae Tantn be Gia. Tas | Herel 230i. urhead.—N. ¥. | was injured. vers Cenmnined the office mod fowid ter. a ererece Bank Statement WGILE 18% STUUK 18 FULL Fists, tool lying abont erining ug. | , Bove KILien om rue RartxoaD—two| | XW. Asay Sy za Tne ing, ie ABLE GROTHERS, — | "Tus yauisw Payee Teas wenminy | tes Graze Bara a tute ead aint | Uren Gene raga od Sear py Oh. ohne: ioterfered with nis officers, cue at | morning about Oclocks half smile sont at tnerease, Five Clothiers and Tailors, thirty-one being of denthe fos yan ee tr the men who had been stationed to watch | Moukton. were in the direc- (600,300; rewarve, decreqss, £4.41 Corer 7th and D strests. AB active movement for eoutribations to tas the rear sa seemeeaes ys eny ll ri empl tr fresnene, x Foe giao ss See | iscsar a ke meres iH li i i i ft if a li