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e THE EVEN NG STAR | 2 o PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT 1HE STAR BUILDING Pennsylvania A ce iith j The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 4 Hf ven 8, H. KAUEFMANN, Pres’t. \ d Eyer tes Gain por week, or Forty. | Rea + . ning’s yesterday over © 900 yards range was Di ticed in yesterday's STAR Up to the clase Of the scoring of the first two squads. The Scores then s100d, out of & possibile seventy~ five: Firs Sqwad.— Anderson (American), 5; Fulton (America). 50, Lynch (Australian), 58; Luke (Scoteh), ®; Toyune (Irish), 64; Bo- dine (american), 4s Second Syuc t.— Rae (Reoteb), (American), 58, Fenton (irish), (American), 59; Riydeuburgh Ss; Rigby (irish), 5s Thynne’s score ((4). which was the best thus far, was destined to be surpassed. The four Cents per month. Onpies at the onmier, | Sixty Cents a month; ove year, $6. . THE WEEKLY StsR- ned on Priiay— 82 & year, portage | er Ainiergiow owcrinyimimons, | W2, 48—N2, 7,335. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1876. TWO CENTS. Rathbone, = — Temaining contestants, io #,0@)8, with thelr " * , * “ ” individual scores, were as follows: SPECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR, _ | T Safe Burgiary Conspiraey trial. | ,.M;.cooxsimotatiowices permeeron | uy aararsaney ve eneeycx vax’ | Telegrams to The Star. Ke FF. —The mele 1 Sa AFTER RECESS. LARGELY EXCEEDED—257, CaSH aD a ye reawested to attend a meeting: 2 sos Washi N d —— Trial of Alleged Conspirators. ume court re-assembled at 1:40 o'clock, and | MIasi0NS. *g per Segue ozes | Washington News and Gorsip, | , | mens vy cotenst Totton for ae. | Hiihs snemmenemiimecieineareninen’ | ,Yeremaey Naving teen set apart by Gor. | TEE TURKISH BROIL. 3 z GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To DA ¢._Inter- rf aud Colone: Cook fk Mr. Riddle will not conclude his argument | tennial exhibition, all business was sas. oi YORR ERS —Aned “ Saag! omer vill ‘OF | until 14 or 2 o'clock to-morrow. pended, and the down town streets were « NEW YoRK RE Dal revenue, $963 314.61; customs, $573,034.99. | G@emeral Babeoek. nearly deserted, places of business were | RESUMPTION OF HOSTILITIES. its ONS MOBEOW Sater | NATIONAL Bank NOTES r¢ ceived to-day — Campaign Squibs. draped in bunting, and the city wore the s a4 Nave? Be crochet ‘ for redemption $699,212 NINTH DAY. Henry Watterson fears that thousands of = ——— nce that It did. o9 the 18th of .-+ fee tal i | THEREPORT that Attor aey General Taft | yon eae? tre e,Criminal Court, Jadge | Kentucky republicans will go into Indians | Mey as0° qe) omar brought together the | MILAN AND HIS TITLE. 4-58 —-_ __ 1 a. S MacArthur, the trial of O. E. Babcock and on election da: 1 I ‘tcrowd thus far congregated wit! ne oo eee | ceptemplates resigning 49 authoritatively | Thomas P. Somerville (indicted with Har ome — — ee spore the grounds. Atone o'clock the repart oom ieoiieaat Wicraal Eat ne ihe Trophy t | denied. rington, Whitley, Nettleship, Bliss, alias wer- Ovean (rep.) is afraid that General Bo» | the trustees was 150,000 cash admissions, up AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA PROTEST. » Osa ball, “Sorser an | P2RSONAL.—TheC: mmissionerof Patents | Miles, and Benton,) on the charge of con. Toombs will succeed in cAlling the roll o' | op Which the admission bareaa based an Out of & possible 25. up the mai vellous score will be held | Efveen cousass- t : live bull's eyes at Creedmoor reseutiy. The le day of 220,000, bat if ' ar d to Was’, spiracy In connection with the alleged safe slaves on Bunker Hill. General Bit | estimate for the whol nf —_.—___ Irish yesterday footed up & total score of mE ge | po Prot ee eagen _ Meade bargiary in the Distriet Attorney's office, tn | ler should hasten home. The fire in the rey | this was largely exce ded. 2 a6 4h6 Out of @ possible 600, With ao avene oF ene fates 7 al. ---Seeretary Robeson has | AwAie iat: wos sae ne ree eee ia | ler ahould besten Bon During the moruivg pumerous delegations NTENEGRO FOR WAR. Sone at 6 pentane On, ith on evecage at at . t returned to Wash mgton closed, District Attorney Wells and Mr. 4 | Boston Post “Tt is of workmen trom large industrial aua other Australian 11;, possible 150, everage 584; > — —s THE SUPER) NTENDENT of mounted re- | @ Riddle for the prosecat'ou, and Jndgs Fal | guns,” exciaims Uncle Sammy. “and If we | establishments, inmates of public, euarit- gcse fore Os American 314, po-sible 525, average S lé » of New York, and ~ A. Oc don’t get off the beach before ber, we're | Sle and Other institutions of the city cunlting ferv".¢e will eante 200 recrutta to be | appearing tor General Babesck, and Coloon | REWOESPR cent ne Whee iets | marened to the gromteie Sith vancersatk | THE KING OF GREECE NOT TO RETURN prepared ard forwarded to Fort Sanders, | Totten for Mr. Somerville. there! mran the life’ bar’l!” music. The ordinary rail facilities to the The cldest and mos: r 4, possible 525, aver = After tbe regular shootiog some scratch ; t i * contests sprang up, which were ratber unin- Liberal advances made or lon of on comm | Wyeming Yerritory, for assignment to tue 21 | _ Colovet Totten continuc’ bis argument ia | Hawkeye. Sressiee ee enn — teresting, notll a little impromptu maten ge an a cavalry. evidence oeeinst nin Vue stating that the | aroum Monniee OomviGtan_ Murderer | tose ne Kept as a general holiday. we Lge ghey ag ona — ce est him was so siigh! at he _ ~ rep im Commenced. Canfield, of the Americans. This was de- ee THE PREsipyNT and Mrs. Grant passed | scarcely knew how to attempt & defences dey ieee nine ae salt Gt en ee, Slaton, | _Lonpon, Sept. 21.—The Times in ita second | cidetly we most interesting and exerting wilt be ai ea, under the throvgn New York yesterday on the North- | He was surprised that the grand jury had ators have been convieted in the pote prt Shelnk easered with ‘fag yo s edition bas @ dispatch from Nish dated yes- | event of the shooting that has taken place SHOR, to ceiebration of the S24 er Ceptial Railway on their way from Ith- | found the indictment, but after they had | {! or's rece nated that Seat nae aiaek ate thus far, and it ts to be hoped that for to- moirow a somewhat sim! tisville, John J. Slattery, John Stanton. | Governor's reception it was estimated that | Se!” found it, it surprised him that they had not * moi aca, where they bave been visiting their Michael Doolan and Charlies Mulhearn were | during the first hour 3.000 guests were re- son, who isa student at the Cornell Univer- | Meluded other innocent men like L. G. Hine been @ continuous and arraigned for conspiracy to murder William | ceived, and about 30,000 people passed | P€®¥¥ C&uDOnade in the direction of Alexi. | arranged between several - * So iastant vo oeend. : ‘They will return home next week. @avitor Benton's release. General Totten | pleaded guilty. Of the rest. Muthoarn and | The exercises of the day were begun in the News say~ a vineetir beh Run. BSPROIAL NOTICE CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS.— William | Commented upon the evidence of Hayes, periph hata ele Moet beratonoy ora ee Se oe Paley pled: | “Gen. Sumorokof, the Czer's ald-de-camp. | The contest between Luke ana Canteld zs Mrs. Gardner and Gessner as to the affidavit, * S elot was delivered te eee present. | who is hereon a mission will pass through | was remarkably close and bienly appre- All bavireg grod= deposited with osonloanor on | Aldrich, rep., Ist [ilnois district; ex-Mayor and claimed that the evidence altogether | @!!cited about the real character and prac | The oration was delivered by Hon. . coe Mission and overdae are hereby sivem or renew the sams before th Belgrade on his return to Russia, and will Gar of Ue. | Peddie, sep., oth New Jersey; George Verry, | proved that Mr. Somerville had performed | USt8 of the Mollies. Slattery was severa) | Brewster. and addresses by Gen. Hawi have an interview with Prince Milan, elated. Each man scored dem., 9th Massachusetts; Lorenze Brantano, | buiy his duty aa an attorney: ad ince years ago the democratic candidate for the | President Welsh, Governor Hartranft, Ex. bull's eye until Canfeld’s ninth shot, w om he made an meee or tones A : oo fev aylkil i The Mont. rims for War. inner, and Luke following cl Sa ve there amt charge rep Iilinols; L. A. Mackey, dem., 20th | to be beld accountable for such action no pnd was dames teats eee ng kien Bie ee PARIS, Sept. 2) —Tue Russian telegraphic | Cle&D score of nine ball’s eyes 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. Pennsylvania; Stephen W. Kellogg, 24 | forey in the District would be free from in- | Ghism of Hon. T. W. Hughes, who appeares | Strong and others. There was also a recep. | S8€DCY Says it is reported that Montenegro | 8% he took bis position on Loan and Commitssion Brokers, Conreeticut; A. RK. Boon, dem, ist Ken. | dictment. i as his prosecutor in case. Siattery’s | Lion by the municipal authorities ?” | bes sent a reply identical with Servi re- | Stand Was watched in silence until the spot- prner lth and D sts. tuck»; Wm. Baxter, greenbacker, 6th New Mr. Totien closed shortly after 3 o'clock, connection with the lies reveals the In the evening there was a grand t}lumina- | [aing to accept the renewed suspension of | '€r8 cry “a bull's eye,” would ail forth loud £ Jersey, James M. Lee. rep., 1st Mississippi. when the court a¢ journed. beigbt of their aspirations in their design to | tion of the grounds by means of magnesium | bostilities. applause and cheers. When Caofeld's fall- eierpetteg totes ne fciaioes | NAVAL OxDEsS.—Licutensnt OCom- Tenth Day. form ap aristocracy on the basis of intim! | light and colored fires. A graad diepiay ot . ——— ¢ ____ ure was followed by Luke's nintt. bul STING at BLADENSBURG TO a * When the court opened this morning there | /ation and murder. It was necessary to have | fireworks last evening on George's Illi) au NEWS FROM THE PANDORA . a. cheered and went up in the wimg. Zatumaaiaes mander Felix McCurdy has reported his re- A influence at the fountain head of jastice | eminence to the norihwestof the exhivition, | She Was at Upper Navik om the 1 alr, showing that the victory of the gen. PM ect at 11-20 0. me atthe Booms of the Mery. | torn bomen the Alasks, having been de. | wasbatasmall sitendance present, and lt | cistery oak in court thathe was fioees oo | eee, reunion exercises. 1 of Jas Hemaniy Scotchman was uot begradged Peet Otic cad tare Hee panccecise pitting | tkcbed from duty on board that vessel on | Was remarked that the interest appeared to | join the Mollies, He lived amoug therm ana | ate total cash admissions were as follows LONDON, Sept. 29—The admiraity nave | 21M. Luke is quite a large man, wito light Parent Otice and march ta proces:ioo, preceded | the sth July last, aud bas been placed on | be dying out. bad noalternative. He and Mali were | At 50 cents, 217,678; 25 cents admissions, | received @ letter from Mr. Allan Young, | DAif 8nd full beard. He takes the positton were they wilt f OW. Pers ,, The orders of Lieutenant | Colonel W. A. Cook, for Gen. Babcock, | convicted and Stanton acquitied. Mrs. | cbildren, 13.735; 10. five stack sna 2S: | Comnmmender ict the: steamer Pandora, whicu | Of Pearly all of the Scotch team —face down- " 0. W. Farenholt, to me Minnesots, andor | commenced his argument at 10:15 o'clock, | Bridget Hylsad, of @ilberton, was convicted | total cash admissions, 257,286 . is making & voyage to tne mouth of Smith's pred By Eo opert, using, civews es stawnetnaaee pp 5 Pare (oma saying that be would have preferred tore. | Of Perjury. She tr to prove @n alist for found to bring to England any See ee ee dispatches , “3 main perfectly silent—to have submitted | Thomas Munley. now under sentence of | | PADIGREE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF “Tan | which may have been deposited there by tne | eft b&nd grasping the barrel aud the batt of pex be death. Bernard N. Boyle and Kate Boyle | Broxcx.”—Ten Brocek is a bay horse, fonled | Arctic expedition under Captain Nares an. | 2¢ rifle pressed tight to the right shoulder, GENERAL 0.0 HOWARD, at the | the practice. “He was anxious to de the tery | Of Summit Hill, strove to prove ailbie for | in Ist Hoe was bred by the late toun elec | Arcus expedition under Upper Navik on the | Canfield is @ Baltimorean. He is ouiy 23 former president of the assoctation, will address | AN AMERICAN SaIr BURNED.—The Praia te ti tS i two of the Yost murderers, aud have been | per on his farm, near Medway, Ky., and on | 18th of July, He reports all well on board, | YeaFs of Mee, being next io the youngest the meeting 1a Treasury Department has recetved, through | P@ codld for one who from early life had | Convicted of perjury. They will recess | ihe Ota eet ee Broeck became the | and said he would northward July | Member of ihe team. His shooting began in borne an unspotted and unsullied character. f° 7 [7 July | i<72, when he shot at the Clifton |X y the Department of State, from the United | y t f . | heavy sentences. roperty of his nephew, Frank B. Harper. | 19th. The winds during the sammer had pot SI] LISCOLN HALL all cases there are two ciasees, of ques ————————————— Elke Dexter, he is Very deceptive to the | been from the somthwand, and were not cal: | Z8DK°. He is rather short aud compactiy TH AFTEBROON, AT 3% O'CLOCK. | Tete conauiate Bt Co reenvilie, &'Clapee peg pat Bo hae a Haseeno pGOVERSMEST PROPERTY AT | casual observer, but on close examination | culated to clear the lee from: Minteing bay, | Sulit, wears © white shooting cap, dad in . a at Harpers Pern: wee ernment prop” | he is found to measure largely ia excess of | UL as far as was visible from Upper Macrk | PHONE always Iukes the favorite back Young Men specialiy invited. . master, of New York, laden with refiu romotion of justice. For a little while the ‘Harper’ iy Pper Navik | ward position. regan Bingiog led by Corpet and Organ. __sep29tr_| petroleum, wok fire, and was totally de- | furorshied bees ted from thelr fellow | between she boars oes wat Soredoek p me, | B's, *Ppearance. especially round the girth | the sea was clear. ‘There was 00 Hews of the cool Bearkenana, cnet pty: rt wing been relieved froménty | stroyed, near the Island Thune, in the Cat- f apd ibrough the heart. He is very com | Arctic expedition. C. Golf, of | pactly built, which makes him look smailer si ——___»—___ Toe ter wer Murai ee old y in the Polo. = be actually is, and like most horses of A SLEEPY PILOT. ard, E 5 reing conspiracy, | mae river, purchased in 18:9 by F.C. Adams, | Sanne, Seeman: Wil carry lots of | The Lives of Sixty Haman Beings nd nas of lnle made brilliant record at Creedmoor. The shooting to-morrow will bs over the 1,000 yards rang citizens; sanctified for the nour, and the des- art op the return ofthe toe. | tegat. Tne officers and crew took to the | tiny and fate of an American citizen has | icGr we Superyl Jape Os to give noties to my iriends | poats and aon the Ly een _ been committed to them. Mr. Cook, refer- pu ” | they Were brought to Aarhus by the Danish | ring to the indictment chi at sid ome. ne Sten: | revenue cutter No. 19 aud tha sent to Co- | gave the definition of the tte ae ee fered. the siroet Ten Mrocck, was SF Fo ot ok Pence, cto; pehagen by the Russian vice consul at Was the first offered, and was bought by Mr | foaled in 1563, and sion of ‘no a > AN INCORPORATION CERTIFICATE has length, and urged that the definition was | Barton "1 ese nas imported tothiscoun- | New HAMBURG, Y. 2—The | been ied in the office of the Record: Mee Leave. nextio Price Hestjeartors. | Aarhus. The crew were entirely destitate, | (eet riing polbt of theinaaire. Tho ques for £25000. The Hall's Tile works, onthe | WY bY Mr. Ten Broeck. ‘The horse lett a | steamer Walter Biett, of ihe Gaiakiil and Deeds in the name of the Washingtou Trost sess colw | bron., Critic, Rep | and were relieved by the consul! at Copenna. en is how can conspiracy be Stenandoan river. were purchased by the | Bis Same. Phitooa eis wen the neste | NOW York live, ran on the rocks one mile | Company, the oujects of wien meete eeshes OATdS AND AFFIDAVITS. gen, avd will be seat to the United States at | and from its very nature it w: same gentleman for $15,000 being the first is name. Phe 'ou's sire was the famous | north of Marlborough, at 11 o'clock last money in trust @od to Accumulaic the same ACK SOWLEDGMENTS ihe earliest opportunity. Proved by direct proof than other cases; and | and only bid. Two dwelling lo's were also | “#ilion King Tom, the favorite of the late | piht. Her pilot was asleep. She had about @t such rate of interest as m: agreed GEO. F. G&A 4M. Notary Pub Saag a ordinarily 1t was proved by indirect and cir- | gold. the first for #100 wnd Ube: d for sco) | BatOn, Rothsch'ld, Tne pedigree of Ten | sixty passengers on board, all of whom were upon with the depositors, and to accept aud sepas-6t" Boom 19 St. Cloud Railing. REVOLUTION IN ECUADOR—An American | Cimstantial proof, While this was tras, the tee besa baa eee Of the plass | Broeck on the dam’s side is well known, as | aslcep. lier bow is wedged lo the teen, execute all trosia of every description as WF HULTZ AN Nava! Officer Puzzled to Know the Reason Why. combination, the agreement must be proved. | Weert sppeared = ba httle snterect Lenten be was out of Fanny Halton, (the dam holding her fast. All the gers €s- | may be committed to them by any person or ATTORNEY A4T-LAW, Captsin E. Simpson, of the U.S. steamer | Without @ common purpose to start from | sted tyr capitalise, Tne le of the | Ye yittieton.) by Lexington, she out of | caped. It is thought she will de got off at persons whatsoever or by any corporation 1321 F street northwest hee share omni Bao eoaenieae § y “ peop! Navtura, (Longfeliow’s dam.) by Coun- | high water. and that the damage to her will b: burt of a, & 7 Collect.ons made All Irgai bastacss before ths | Omaha writes to the Navy department, piracy. pirce ued entertained great hopes that the | terpart, ‘known as Brawner's Eclipse | por exceah ‘3,000. oe er any court of record, &¢.. with & capital Courts promptly attended to. Patroaage solicited. | under cate of Guayaquil, Ecuador, Septem- | ,,W>Pat quantity of evidence is needed to | aitimore and Obio Railroad Company Ten Broeck made bis debut in the two-year. : Stock of $1,000,000, divided lato shares of €25 sepls lm ies i establish a conspiracy? It is ruled thatin | would get it. . Be ¥ each, to be governed by a board of tras- - Fic Poas | O*F Moth, that he arrived there on the 8th tn- | criminal law the guiltof the accused must gid colt, stakes, three quarters of @ mile, at KING GEORGr, EECE tees, viz: Alonzo Adams, W. H. Morton, TEE. for Khecmatiaa, Sciavies, Pain ia tne | Slant and found the elty in the midst of a | be fully proven. {a civil and criminal pro. | Bon INGRSOLL, as a, family man, thus to Bilt Bruce sod Boo Woolley iva? Bird | His Returm to Greece Indetiattely | Charice C. viarae, of Palla telpnia a te ale Weakness. &c. Wor sale by ng | revolution, the generat in command of the | ceedings the oath to the jury is uot the same. | paid his respects in his Indianapolis speech wushlscniy torte eee cee Postponed. Sherman, Georgetown, aud H. B. Rasseil, For trade rates address BELL MANN # 09. | ircops In the city having issued a pronun- | In the latter the guilt ‘must be establisiei | to Sam Tilden, who has neither wife nor y Lwo-year old race. Asa three- | Lowpon, —A Copenhagen dispatch ox 485, Washiagton. D.C. s6p1-Im* pt New Brighton, L, 1. ciamento to that effect, with the support of | beyond reasonable doubt. Iu the present | child: Samuel'J. Tilden is an old bachelor. | Y€@t Old he started nine times and won five ~ to the all Malt Gazetie says it is officially Also supplement to the certificate of the HE BEST the troops aud apparently with the consent | case it ia charged there was @ combination, | In a country depending upon the increase of Fo soo Sr le brea abe Pheolx | announced that the retarn of King George incorporation of the Real Estate Loans and wT resus of the people. Ou the following day a cireu- | an agreement, an undertaking, a plot to in- | !ts population for {is glory aod honor A place in the cilizeme: staben an7, not gain | to Greece bas been indefinitely postponed. | Trust Company, the object of which shall be MILBUBN’S SODA WATEE, sr Was Issued to all foreign consuls in the | jure Columbus Alexander. Did tne con- | [cheers and laughter) to elect an oid bachel- place in the citizens stakes at the same BATUBAL SPRING WATEES 00 Dri cit to guarantee ihe titles and value of real This announcement causes a great sensa- y, noufs ing them that the goverament of | spiracy contemplate for its distinctive object | or isa suicidal policy. (Renewed and pro | Meeting. His next appearance was in the tion. It is rumored that the King bas de-| estate upon which mortgages or deeds of S0N-COLD TEA, COFTED end ONO lus Feputlic of Ecuador had been assured by | the destruction of the character of Alexan- | longed laughter.) Think of aman surround | Kentucky Derby, ‘at Mee ee Tod OF | MANded the cession of Crete to Greece, and | trustee are executed Lo secure inane ne aatee, 1429 PENNSTLvaNia AVENUE, General Ventemilia, and assuring them of | der? It did involve the carrying of books to | ed by beautiful women, dimpled cheeks. caoucen it be be By moet. ti the fail |} the rectification of the frontier in Epirasand | and is signed bs George W. Bailoen, J. epus-tr near Willara’s. | the preservation of perfect order. Captain | Alexander's hovse—the ringing of bells. For | coral lips, pearly teeth, shining eyes; think eafal im the Deetein eae hee’ | TRON. « Richard Riggles. 8. a. Ferry, Joha C. Wil- = _ Simpson states be is unable to give the de- | the first time the true object was stated by | of a man throwing them all away for the ora bat th ie ip rdeoye kes for tbree-year- eS SS son, and H. H. Hadley. eo rarer’ any Account of the cause of this | Nettleship- that the object was aot totnjare | embrace of the Democratic party. (Laugh: | lds, bu {nree days afterward he defeated A Demand by Count Andrassy. BANKERS outbres k, but it was expected that the move- | Alexander and Mayes said 1t was not to in- | ter.) take Of & Mlle apd Doe sopnnother sweep- | BERLIN, Sept. 2 ational Zeitung | OTHER DiIvoRcEs ArrLizp For —Jobn . ment criginated in Guayaquil wouid be fol- | jarg Alexander, but to affect the investiga- =e gfe Fd yg snd five furlongs. He then | says Count Ardrassy has demanded from Heury Broadus, through his solicitor, A. K. Gormer af 10th Street and Pennsylvania avenue, | lowed by the people in Quito. If such should | tion. The deed he would not defend; it was | , VIRGINIA Day.—The Massachusetts build. ran second to King Alfonso ia the St. Leger | the Servian agent at Vienna a written state | Browne fiel w bul ih tne E quity C be the case the presidency of Mr. Borrero is | wron; ind should be condemned by every ing on tbe Centennial grounds has been of | at uisville, but he won the next three | ment pomtivety declaring Prince Milan's | tne District of Columbia to da: Dealers in ae ae District a 4t an eod,and General Venggniiia will as- | honorable man. fercd to Gov. Kemper wherein to hold hi- | races in which he appeared, viz: The post | refusal to accept the royal title. Gen. Sum- | wife, Eliza Broadus. Io bis dec ‘ration he Foreign Exchange au 2 | sume the position of revolutionary president | ‘The important question is, was Babcock | reception on Virginia day. It 1s taken f9) Stakes. for all ages. three miles, at Louts- | arokoff bas been instructe1 by the Czar to | sets forth that they were married in May, BEBVOUS EXHAUSTION medical | «1 Ecuador. Captain Simpson, tn cone'a- deancck with this offence? If General | gTanted that Gov. Kemper will be present, ville; the merchants post stake, two-mile obtain @ similar distinct renunciation from 1866, by Rev. Wm. Alexander in George- omy . Com risin, 8 series of lecture getty. “Causes which produce revolu- | Babeock told Whitley to go to Harrington | #8 !t would bea great gratification to thoa | heais, st Nashville, aud finished up the sea- | Prince Milan at Belgrate. town, D.C., and charges her with commit- eued, ot Kana’s, Buscum of Anatomy, New York, hese countries are not always ap- | and that Harrington would tell him what to | 887ds of Virginians and descendants of Vir | son in the Maxwell houre stake, mile heats, ——— Ung @dultery on the lita of September with one Edward Jackson. Messrs. Hine and Thomas have fied & bill for Katherine Lantei for a aivorce from the boncs of matrimony with Bevjamin Lanotel. She states that ner maiden name was Fraa- hea ‘ned, rent, buta sudden change of government | do, General Babcock would not be respon- | giniape. He virtually has the namtngof the | @t the same meeting. which he won in 1:41 Another Triumph. Ghkeding © sexe syneesis of tae taaetinnetn es | fo Ecuadur stents to be traty onsooniens | oe ee Whitley did subsequently, | day. Though Virginia contributes nothing | apd 1:45. This year hebas startedeight times | New You. sept. 29 Whener & Wilson sod the trestment of uervous aad pbysi- | when it is remembered how this coantry r_- | unless it was in pursuance to this parpose | to the exhibition except an Egyptian mam apd hes met defeat but once, by Aristides, triumphed. The Wheeler & Wilson is the fal deviltiy. being the result of 2) years’ experienoe. | joiced about @ year ago at its relief from & | he sent bim there; and if a new scheme | ™y, her le have as liberally patronized | at Lexington, in the two miles and an only company awarded the doub!e and high 3% cents. Addrees the er LJ. Kanu, | Gespotie goverament which had endured for | was entered upon, General Babcock would | the Centennial as visitors as any state of | elgbib, which was run jn 4, the fastest | ¢st bonor of two medale and two diplomas Feaidence, 61 Best wth 4. s0h6e | iweive years, and with what ealauslasm | be innocent uniese General Babsock hada | like population in the Uni time on record. UML @. YOUNG, * iat teak a —S _ i Re denberger.and she was married to defendant . be Mr. Borrero was elected by all classes to fill | full knowledge and tered in thal THE CUMBERLAND OOAL TRADE —The on = ts temen| rary incorrect in November, 1=65; Unat they pave five chil- HOTABY PUBLIO, the office of president.” scheme. Did epics Ceytiead Con, | product of the Cumberland coal region for Fr tp Meteo wiin vgs Soay Judges’ report. dreo; that they lived togetuer until Ai at Orrice—Sra. DIF; Politica’ Notes. Bp fee a 4 “tae | be Week ending September 2} was 14.421 | over the line of the Citizens’ passenger rail. | Bad News for Levers of the Weed. she charges him with hayitus and drunkenpess, cruelty, desertion, adultery with parties uskaown on C street north west. po nn HEAVY SUIT AGAINST THE Disrrtcr.— Messrs. Lester A. Bartlett and Joseph Wil- Le on the 15th of March? Tue | tens; for the year to that date, 1,278,607 tons. | way morving apd New Y t. 29—Advices b: 1 In bis early life Samuel J. Tilden was foi & | ‘nly topic in this interview Bh dy beeen fl \ creuse of 428 O54 tons, as compared with Up and letting out pessoaeoe, wong Sous from Havana: ‘are thet the Dew crop of to- $108,000 $108,000 | time the editor of a newspaper in New York | {hat day was in the on ge ag Pomp & ‘mea. | a corresponding period of last year. Tor | cars of the line. In the morning Mr. Hager- | bacco is coming to market very slowly, and ? f -+«"Many yeurs ago Luctas Robinson, the | “U7? ments. @ boo! t in thi n- | 80'pments to the canal for the week were | ty, president, and several directors went | is of very peor quality. The old crop has aa ere 0 peg 5m impor sans par Shave | 2216 tons; for the year, 452,986 tons; @ de. | over the route, and expressed themscives | been cop-pletely exhausted, democratic candidate for governor; was the | epiracy, and the conspiracy could not have crease of 186,646 tong, as compared with 1875 | satisfied. Some little difficulty was expe- editor of the New York Sun. ----Charies | been originated until those books had been The shi; ad with house ts by the Baitimore and Onio | rienced in rounding short eurver, on accoun ee a ieane, mater the = CHOICE WINTER OLOTHING. Francis Adams, the democratic candidate | produced. which were not produced until the } railroad show a decrease of 205,125 tans, and | of the flanges of ihe wheel being @ aie iLMINGTON Sept. 2).—Tne Dally 5 My ey I fer governor of Passachusetts, was once the | “1th or 25th of March—nine or ten days after | by the Pennsylvania railroad of 36,791 tons, large, but that is a matter easily remedied. | J: |, the Oldest dally newspaper in the the ambi& editor of a paper in Ex-Senator | {he interview. It was utterly impossible | ay compared with last year. On’ the st les more nolse was made | State, has suspended publication. Want of | for loss in the sale of $302,641.25 in @uditor’s Comprising all the newest and most desirable styles Lyman Trumoull, of Lilinois, says that the | that Babcock could have sent Whitley to = than desirable, but this, it is said, will be | Means is the cause assigned. work done on certain sewers, of Goods. in Business Suits, Strect Suits, Dress | republican part: composed of its | Harrington on the 15th of Mareb, on any] YELLOw-Feves Nores.—tne total num- lated by enlarging the condenser and by —— sustained by stopping work; Suits, Omice Suits, Working Suits, aud separate | original material; nor 1s the democratic, the | ™Atter connected with the books. apne | ber of Interments in Savannah yesterdsy using harder a gy Sool ‘on the streets The Markew. oF a@nbulling con! . &¢; amounting in Coats, Pants and Vests, for Men's wear, of every | latter having no’ prejudices connected with | ©cording to Nettleship, Legs spate | Was seventeen, of which thirteen were from | were not frightened 10 apy great extent.— | , BALTIMORE, Sept. 29.—Cotion quiet and 1 to $207,582 36, with interest from January and quality of febric, all eatirely new and | slavery. ‘--"Mr. Rufus . the secretary | be had a scheme, and there is no _— qaltow lover, <gharles, F. Fowler, the man: | Batio. Sun, 20th heavy— mii ar ARIOX-, Flour steady | leat. Messrs. J. Mt. 1. 8. Kim~- bandsomel, trimmed, hav been Of the Indiana democratic s: centralcom.| Babcock bad said abou! Seging agent the nah Eagle. and qi ‘Wheat and lower—No. ee —— mittee, in @ private letter to @ friend in New | scheme. So have origi- | yesterday. nderson, jr. a Baveock cou! Edward 0. Anderson a - | western red, 1.2301 25; No. 3, do. Lisal.20; York, ‘says: “I can only say things never | pated thescheme; butdid heatterwards come | banker of this city, died Wednesday ‘night | soferiover Bicuart pesenian Gee ae ans | Pennsylvania fed, Lana 2; Marylaad looked better for us in this state. Fraud | intoit? Mere knowledge is no evidence of | at Guyton, Ga. Moni , Als, has sent | opinion that the typho malarial fever is ef me, CONSIGNED TO US alone can beat us. After the most careful | Crime unless it shows he enterei into the Fedo tenn, and Branswick. Twelve | tectually stamped out in the elty, there be- ==? toored a |e eg ey Pac eae * SS I ene ear ae word which would indicate that he knew of by vate subscription for the Sa" 1pg Do pew cases nor deaths, and those at $,000 to 12,000. Some think it wil wannan | present suffering are but slightly affected, By, the creditors of one of the most extessive and | 20,000, but I can’t Agure it out that way.” ae pen fg et Nana nim Diet sufferers. This makes $2,500 sent from there, nd there are hopes of thelr fesovery. Foc adely &: Bolessle Clotht facturi +---The 10 correspondent ew You y larine hosp: are a! 10! Brme im the country. who, by rean'n of the teceat | Tribune writes from Columous Septartes | up.” What if this fs true? Oe eer ern Om CAE TURED | Pl aie wemenen er ee rida | reat stringency {2 money matters, and the failure | “1: “The republicaus have been much more | him posted as to the investigation. These | BY RarUBLicans—A Songress ~ firm nani tion to nominate a candidate for Congress | M&larial diseases in that section of Fell’s “J wig “a jou of the track. of certain outaide enterprises, have recently bea | Sctiveduring the past ten days, and the in- | Ore eae ot a ee eet mination | and a state teket for the logisatora nas olny, bas Induced the health authorities to | “homers: Suv’ clear rie, siden DK tonee; | Damages are lalc at 610,000. po i and not a constrection of guilt. At this | held in Wilmington (Del.) yes . It was | devote more ons et than | ga9K, ‘ed. shoulders,” 843i: | wamnraee LICENSES bave been issned means to secure the state a doubi point there is strictly an end of the case, but | composed of ministers of the and del- | heretofore, and it cannot be denied that it sides, 10s al0%. 1 Tents ARRIAGE LICENBES ave to FORCED INTO BANKRUPICY, pede aeheuainuon Delne carina | tbe government is ubwilling to abandon the castes from the different o churehes, but sev- et arate on The boar eaianee on | easier—refiued, 114. Batser si , orm “¥ during the nat f anys. thes eee connection with the conspiracy by pretended the republican Pa ‘who captured the con- | (Balto. Ameriean, 2th. Exar, reiced, yan, Gone 4 uring few day; je Western re- ‘and | vention, and it broke up in the wildest ex- Whisky steady, 1 Sod tn order to an immediate settlement of the at. | S¢rye will poll s larger vote thanever before, | iiterviews with Winitley, Nettleehip. and | Tooter without mawibg’ any ee eS Tiree a eee enAxE A | Cuplenioar cite eee ae Snire of the frm, and thats pro rats distribation of | here" Ht Oe or tise probimitionbee oil eos, | April Whitley says that Babcock said that | Anotber convention will id by the tem- | Take a fow Gays ago In Bhagwan Vaticy | 1:00; onus; 3,800; ‘rye, 500 ‘Bhipmente. Sit ite sesets way be made among tte various crei- | the republican tleket. The democrats rele | there had been bad mi f.Sub ines | preance mee. fibile out Gaing. The anake was crawling | Wheat, 27,000; corn 25,000. Mors, we are posittyely instructed to force the sale | most bn the Gel y ~ ———__ rman vote for thelr ga Lbis indicate he Knew anything of the safe? | pay CenTENNIAL DXPosITION will, jadg- | Lee ee Daughter Departed for the Orniennial with Her fmmedistels of every gs rment in the eatire cousiga- | and are apparently confident, but fremall The words oe T cove wo be tse com, BaLTimors, Sept. 29.—V: nia 6's, de “stand by your guns and I'l | ,,2U= CENTENAL SE etd eae QOS, | sersed. 6); dc. coreal 0 a ons, prove to be th ested what it would be to tle a fish 5 dated, 6%; do. second | Lover.—On Monday evening Lula Waraer, @ ment at information the chances strougly fa’ protect your rear.” evidently referred © | most suecessftl of any international exhi- | line to ibe 's tall and drag it home. | series, Six. North Carolina 6's, old, 16. | Gaughter of John Warner, republicans.” -*--John D. Dene Seber tee investigation being made by one bition. Last Baturaay was the 115th day, | Taken with the fancy. Nutter uadertook tne | Sugar steady and demand fair, 10558103. tor of the American Hotel, of Jersey City, toe most sagacious of the old whig and ear!: At that time 4.071313 ‘ing visitors had | tying job. The snake instantly turned and Ew YORK, Sept. 20.—Stocks active and 25 PER CENT. LESS republican politicians, who was Sarmiy ig | that Whitley went to Pabcock @nd asi present. ‘The’ Vienne exhibition nas | tite et his fingers. First the pair killed | Ubsettied. Money, ix. Gold, 10. Exchange, been favor of ae Davis for the Pret esidency, and COE eT OF ella aoe ead does iia | Pen 186 days, and the total number of pay- and then started for home to get | long, 483; short, isi. Governments dui) * i 1e Ke, ing visitors only reached 3,492,622. Tne | whisky. On the way the wounded man suf- | @Dd Steady. about Gov. Hayes, says the Tepublicans of pa Pigs nergy Se ae Vienna proceeds at the gate were $991,025.25, | fered great pain, and his whole arm was | _N&W Yorx, Sept. 2.—Flour dull and an- West Virginia 27g Confident of giving the ne ll an ‘of any man? Must this inter. | While at Philadelphia on Saturday $1,854,504 | fearfully ewoilen. At last accouots he was | changed. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn State to ilayes in Novem! tO wi a- 4 THAN COST OF MANUFACIUB 2: had already beeu received—a sum nearly | getting better—[ Mendocino Democrat, 16th. st y- &@ Patterson newsdealer, her baving This vast stuck of Goods tynow on exhibition in | diana go right Jn October, and that he does | Tew ,We regatded as evidence indtealing | Gouple the Vienna income, ACCIDENT AT GUNPOWDER WorKS —On | o6 Tit for’ money aad theracemante to, | BEB, OP “wore of age. Yen Se eas seteaaoem wad sie atte ans teritnd te defeated. * Possible for Hayes to be | soto getting Guns and Del O'mapiaceshad | Tae ConTINENTAL RAGE AT PaILA- Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock a colo : call and foepoct ir * defeated. red | bonds, new 5's, lur%. Erie, 8%; preferred, 17. ADY-MADE —————EEE no beariug whatever io the case. Whitley | psLpHra yesterday for stallions of all ages | men named Altemyer was severely ivjured — -<+e -____ CLOTBING is by far the grandest ever made in THE WEEKLY STAR, now ready, contains | goes further and complains of il! health, and | that have never beaten 2:40, for @ purse of | while blasting rock at the storage lake, Gian- A SINGULAR CASE— Marriage Under Deceit thie District, and fs well worth @ visit from those | the jatest intelligence ofour Indian War,and | 5. suggests that he(W.) could be sent to | £2,600, $1,200 to first, $650 to second, $100 to wder water works. He wasemployed by | In the Superior Court a Strange case was who contemplate tne purchase of Winter Cicthing the Turkish troubles; the Presidential Cam- Earope, and when W. suggests he would like | third and $250 to fourth, mile heats, three in don & Co., contractors. Tue man had to Judge Van Vorst, under the resented a, Oo five, to harness, was won by Thorndale; best | set eight blasts, and seven had exploited. He Ene of Lavra Kiein st Richard Wolf- paign; the Safe Burglary Consptracy Trial; | slide off. There was no evil on the part of | time 2:30%. fer towday Tehail be n0.1 away, and a: Loed a, no Lule Warrer.” Mr. Warner jt -4 § i F F é ; particulars of the Heil Gate Explosion; the | Babeock shown by this evidence. Tae inter. al ral eet oto fort iaiitons “all oribeorer, cra ed hy nad ape ronened te ed bef pay a marriage Satya ‘ena oo con to Philadel is ; ‘oO evi be ~ jue af ‘8 ot en he fore e my! , a a = rasivecuraiaas ano vanconn, | Hil Snag ulin sy Suit | veroevacn es Galea | malo ae | mitten ie? eae olen | Eevee sprue war | RA sete ts crm BXTRESIVE CLOTHIBRS AND TAILORS, | Cocings: Campaign Gacive: Onsee Stories; | “It looks ae if Jam going to. bave mors | Sunyee omainbt bet Owe i 1 sustained other juries, buvit is believed ho | Gena ete dnl nt acer te eae aati Sonusanse tue pultet wie paeacenl aan ome sepa7-tr Corner 7th and D streets, | 211 the News of. the Weex, general trouble,” and Babcock replied, “It looks like i Will recover. eu care of | riage. Her {ther had insisted on her being mony. {) PTIGIAN —I hecewith give puiceiw tne panic | WOC&l; Poems and Sketches; Agricultural and | it. but it will probably blow over again.” A Son’s BRUTALITY. by the contractors. 2 betrothed to the defendant, under penalty of PTICIAN —I herewith give ot the Household Matters, etc., etc. ‘Whitley did not say, “Ht looks like we will | hae refased to admit to 7 ag a end expulsion from bis home, e had re THE MOST UNACCOUNTAB. ready writer Dratea Bik at eee 4 Terms: $2 per unum, in advance; postage | nave trouble.” It is held up to an intelligent | Bridget '» OD. =. BEATEN anv RoBBED.— Sone ® | luctantly assented to the ceremony, suppos- | of all common editor of @ odtained at my store. st 1229 Pontes lrani . | Prepaid; single copies five cents, in wrappers. | jury that this lodicated Gen. Babcock | obtained by and farmer, op bis way between Wilminogto2 ing it to be the Hebrew rite of betrotaal, ar- uc, though many of the opticians represent that 7 i - lwo years before aided in blowing the safe, | in evidence that Mrs. Dougan’sson and Chris! Jay yy morning | with passable they seil my patent glasece. Russian GoLp—The 800,000 of Russian | 37, If the evidence of Whitley bas been | in whose favor the will at an early hour, with $170 in his possession, | As soon as she fou ‘thrashed asserupent of Braziilian Pebble BPEC- | S/d TecenUly reported by cable as ou the the iaw says the evidence of | beat ber and otherwise cruelly was attacked by three tramps, who pulled | to accept the ephemeral Feeenn 2d OPERA GLaun8e at reasonable | PSY to New York srrived A Se accomplices must, be corroborated. It had | ap wat — before him from bis wagon, threw said in apo leaving her father’s ‘the hoar ag imumeterial irew @ im uD’ was intensibie, and turn out Scee Br ATS I | Say hhc. fe ody teat apt | feck, Bacau nt ermina way te goy| torent te Ber tfshe ra eeerah bene ne emote S| Sraaeapae oe Siar eee ta es Paire? bere. sepii-tr_ | for account of ernment sought to convict on imo- | w! om : recovering consciousness deceived ber as to his condition in life; that , buckles Fu" 99,,. .._ cently arrived in 7 | ny. Referring to Whitley's evidence before | 4 varuanlk Eimisir REx tolanion any at tar mecntinnts owing io her father and be sosreed and dessived her | vigor and interest to this a me, 1987 DEES scape OME Tae SuMxse Statue — Mr. Ball has inworthy of eredence cia ow, and at best ls tran Pebieb is requised by, the suddenness of the attack. pi ed ee = + SOT AK | Charles Sumners* Coe 16 fk Caveat ee | Renee tee meee pte Apert General | De ‘centenn pag my Pe og Rag Pp Tne rererse de. | scfies of years this Wa fact remaining stilt 2 3 OUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODS, | right hand is thrown slightly back and teats immunity to Colonel W., he said it | York: have removed from the ma See canechaed Oe cecb cat iaee Bete en | cehed ln ber Saver on ten iota aad tan ome | te teceseened ae te Leon a on & P al. piving am to | Wasa for him to ut the arfair on Bab- | »:oneorpamenta. The articles Fleetwood came this sesep ven Vers. The vitality of man is great.—{ the bedy; ‘seroll cock, and the had been records. med This hela ‘could iyie. = model ls completed.“ me Fewin a disgrace that the Atiorney Geacral sreval of any importance frogs the oryar- | seats mere fact that the defendant Gx. Joinm Naw ror, the hero of the Batt edie uted vous Se oaten Gonaty"af We° AEM | pauate Masaruset—Dia et Waa tnt to To oor wins Gamiatanabie | Been se to rrtoy coer i | Qua Sere ite redness "Weak 1325 F sTaexT ise!) Cppeoe tha ape : Me Gao that it was given to Mr. | signs of fe and sotivity. It bas bean obser’ | Paes, bu ‘Tribune, 23th. Potot in fet standing ry ag ES ebotce @7 Gen. Hancock is Louis with tt was a0 tation that our more ‘won straight hea: ‘Time tice. mee papas his wife, whois id recovering from a | toa bad man to be worse, who 3 ue lively gp paprcont yg ppnow 4 a aa ta. A Mn tng astanrs So jreenview pep tp ay ty] —— i 5 jong and dangerous illness. testimony Baboock was than now. prospects ae Cy re mission in the regular ‘aod eae oot ee ‘Te era: with the remains Whitley learns the Taisenood from tho At pemet’ encouraging — [Chectemate Casatie sid ‘Thos. Hilson 4 ‘arrested 1a Phileder Tempted 0 lniereien Rend Tatar Se grown toa molce "gemma et’ Soeieee MATS, &c . Se. wens veston, Texas, yi thet Deasnael ———— : 4 bavi led Pane ‘the " : ‘volu steers. Gj*847 REOUCTION IN PHICE = oe Will be buried at | (ils then tag” makes tae ‘caarge Le pie pe ed ae Banis of sito in Solds wale at loving rein Teeatin say card cieuua Ee ‘and ‘ht South Meanenus and x or ee ra ghesses that | over “ mroet lose reeently. an | to S7 The “Texas fever” has appeared amon; — and ‘Crow- With-@ Good-Voice refused to bank! ‘Mr. Secor would see me. Without the And & division at Fredericksburg, DELIVEMED TS abt, FaaTs OF Tae cite | {iis othe farmers living neat Folano, Te breed thet the testimony of abould | sign ihe Sioux treaty. Thats the kind ote | efebuo' ye puncanning Louse, goat to une | Boetintion, t,Prastaegovescnd, | $o4.07 bis bravery God eliciency woreed ap PT TAE SANE Rate. Unois, and ail the animals attacked by’ the | beScaretuliy soratiat ‘ou may shatter | rooster be is. vada. ‘He made the etter ahaking hands, told me to be sented. roceias exmy from Mew Sebedcie Feil load of 4 Disuals for 92 a; | “ease have died. the ar the 7A man who pat bis knife far into his | on the ‘and the latter invited him to | After ihe usual, inquiries in re, | Severalduring the war. ~matier loads 5 conts per bushel: cartagr @ceuts. “| §9-The bell cast for wouth renile coupe 10.8 ‘hotel, was | Long Branen, where be mot bis lows. re he bie Bean 5 rad meena ta sil Orrice oF Ww: a9 LIGHT Com. | ice, isuas been takea dows aud sent te esuesir be was Coward " nn i i e it ti geen , ‘ he Florence the wen- | 1s 4 founders in Troy, N. Y. ao Miss bis ctaoen spite | | So-New York merchants sp stag, so mmane. pac ry ‘and abe Bas Es Cus mPaPRELOURY Betueze; | Seu'eey'b Memes ae sanestseeretm a = a a Sea | erores : eiiths coves Ome | EE Seca mero | Set Fone =e

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