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. ‘ Wart Was ree Marren Wirn Mx. Bual ladee| r. Bonsne was veer otek, curing the days when the national repub PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Ex. at THE EVENING STAR. | 6 c&n conven Lion Was ip seasion in Cinciopat!, b ve rei al tthe attack aY prorated = on the Thorning of Sanday, KA AN. Pree't. b 3 5 7 om bere The — pels map! Company, tbat be ake inn ll wite to tne Congre- Jona! eb: |, in this on b enianitesy Somers H 3 that day vand,while ing in the por pores THE EVENING STAR t served dy carriers to became sucdenly faint, sat down, asked to sree Gants per month. Copies al the counter, ‘ + werd tay’ ‘ia. four Cents per mon counter, ‘prepatd— , ‘ward lay for two whole days to syncope. At the end of this sibility be recovered the fuil control of bis faculties, and very soon aferwani became tell . Now there was nothing mys- Teswred. peg cas moe reinrtene lan %. 48—N&. 7,350. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1876. TWO CENTS. Le cassie, teeer" Prenranos aca yrician would bave been adie to explain. cre than this, 1t may be said twat any good Coctor knowing Mr. Biaine’s mental ana + The Trou! jm Soath Caroltus. Army Chapges. | pbysical condition during the early days of AMUSEMENTS, SPECIAL NOTICES. EV E NIN G STAR. A DELEGATION OF REPUBLICANS CALL ON | The following promotions and appoint- Telegrams to The Star. Sade od the extraordinary excitement and NNAtiosat THEATER. ite aisle errant Sreceeaamab a: | p> ae | a delegation of tne Sent Cavottna Repub | mite us tne Pentieeteeeeeee * | emi ir towe, coud har noceratay — ~& paeae : A . 26, 1876, foretold bi whe Briohiet Gnet of then ane | MERE AGEAE einer tivand Paes: airare | Washington News and Gossips | can ciub, ofthe District of Cotnmbla, hind | to October 10, 616. °° AFTER THE SIOUX. Sidcd'witi'e,tintmccura:y tat, there as ties —— reapect! x ™ eae ee a 2 Interview w 6 en! jay im PROMOT! \ | MMediate fatal result, ‘his recovery na beeeeene Neneetee eee OME. aN ry ee covers ten te antes mp mediately before the Cabinet meeting. They | Captain Alfred A. Woodbull, assistant | Would beeatremely rapid. Mr. Biaine's at- MAGGIE MITCHELL, A nal revenue, $415,472.18; customs, 1013.95. | were accompanied by Senator Patterson and | SUgeon, prot oa, with tne | % that afection well Known to the @s anemia, aod, if tt MEd wii described to moted to be su " = NATIONAL Bank Norus received to-day | General Worthingtén. They offered a set ot | 0% Of major; First Lieut Randoipn Nor- | General Merritt's Expedition, | médica! » Ro ume fails to love,” in the Saeeeaner | bed sor Sor selleraptica resolutions to the President, representing | 70d 10 be captain 21 cavalry; First Lieut, tee wentas 3d cavairy; the world at tm Mr. Giaine would vANCHON, ——— the condition of affairs in Soutn Carolina sabes tegen . 0 To ve Wien Or EARL OF jarjuar- | SECRETARY CAMERON returned to thecity | and insisting by military assistance | ond Lieut. Chas. Morton, to ve fret ileaten- GREAT FIRE IN LOUISVILLE ey ly ry i. he nae pan Sy td tittou W- deyicuresea Olu wit | this morning. pag egg tae Bg paoeoed Rodgers. to be captain 3th cavalry; secoud : from & congen , ba ou W. layieure,ea- street, b suppressed and a 4 “ 2 = en lon of blew re DAY, AT2 cetig- te WeMING,, SrcREtaky RowESON returned from New | tion held next month. ‘The President pro- | Lieut. bape ay ee dar pb ee Saline, aeaee ne Gee meet a = York this morning. Mrs. Robeson 1s ex- | mised that the subject should receive bis | fenant 5'n cavalry; Second teat. Wm. W. | TWO OTHER CONFLAGRATIONS. grt 4 ome pupe- MEATER COMICUR, Eleve Peet Ww. G. PESBY, Grand Obief. a £ week some time. early attention, and would be a matter for | Robinson, jr., to be first lientenant ith cav- a ” erg preceding Blow Pennsycanva Aven ATTENTION, VOTERS —All Democrats | Pected next week some time. conside-ation at the Cabinet meeting. Toe | *!79)Firet Lieut. Jono greed be cap- «bo are entitled to vote in the approaching NAVAL ORDERS—J.ieut. J. W. Miller, or- | delegation was composed of A. H. Girard | '@!2 Sth cavalry; Second Lieut. Edwart A, OPEN THB YEAR ROGND. Proaide tial electicn.'in the various states arc’ ree — on THUS. B. Kaus Yertormance EVEEY NIGHT. ™: and Chiitren BVERY WED? Dr. Lunney, W. F. DeKnight, W. H. Pattor. | Godwin: to be first Jeutenast stn cavalry; | THE EASTERN TROUBLE. | ,2u=S™ Sth 08 1S WAU Sreeer Yes- qamsted to c roctor, J A. Dapray. Paul Bro | 5€002¢ Lieut. Horacé B. Sarson, to be fret TEADAY.—A special to the Baluimore San 8. at the | dered to the Vandalia, ropean statioa. a 5.H ree’, OFom | Master Charles W. Bartlett, to the Hydro- | 50D) J. H- Ges cf the Sunda sterald, 938 ATURDAY AFTERSOOR. At dh Foeae in oe taenspenelen a ie be ter = cane AT THE CABINET MEETING try; Second Lieut. Daniel H. Brush, to be RUSSIA AND TURKEY. thrown into the stock exchange, and on the FIRST-CLASS LN RY ABSPBCT 'e. BE POSTMASTER GENERAL TYNER left for | Secretaries Morrill, Cameron, Robeson and | fist Hentenant I7th iofantry, Co. F; Secona Street at 16: Mm, God being stated pow 3 President Tildeo and Hendricks Cinb. | New York last even\@, aud will retara to | Chandler, nd Attorney General Taft were | Lieut. Gro. Rablen,to be first lieutenant Vsely. was preity geveraily credited. New LURCAN B WAL’ y ait 0. FE a Liet : York Centrai, which bad been «t at Me Yarinry, Wrame, Barieerveand Vomedy. corM | iy chats Washington the latter part of this week. | present. The Department of State was rep bow aoe! Loge ee ee eo A GREAT WAR IMPENDING. NX, Was Mt once the object Of mtinck. ama Op No.) On Exhibition {New No. | ¢ = -AtTeNqi0¥. G& B—All nombre of | Before his return he will. with Mrs. Tyner, | resented by Acting Secretary Cadwatiader | 11°, Moore, to be first leatenant 21st in "| in aciew moments was soid down to 100, m 456 and Sae ’ 439 the G&sN" ARMY OF THB KREPUSLIC | Pay a visit to the Centennial Exatbition. | — on Office ssi by First APPOINTMENTS. = fail of two per 1, which Was very coave- = Or) easier sg ofthe tstuent General Mevacwon f° | THE IspIANs Give Up THe Brack | ~ wes ehacaeice oe cee beens Assistant surgeons with the rankof frst | 7a e PASTBRN COMPLICATION nient for some of ihe shorts to cover wt. é 8 iY . ESIDENT. leutevants:_ Edwin F Gardner, Me; W. A. | About this time there began to be a doubt Me. 43% Tih street, derieeem YD Berens, signs ted to asgemid! Grand army Hall, corser | HILLS.—A dispatch from Bismarck reports Al the Cabinet meeting it was decided to | Corbusier, Cal; J. W. Buell, N.Y. Robveri Rasma at War with turkey. about the trut Sn Petetings eagres Tornoe, te, | ish instant torcesive tue deemstion trmtse De. | tSt the Indians at Standing Roek have z ; ; Lonpon, Oct. 17.—Phe Pall Mall Gazece | private telegra Onoice Oil Paintings, Engrs sings Also largest stock of Paper Hangings, Vicdow Frames, Picture Vords and Tse &c., In the District. remember Name end Namber 51-17 went up to issue @ proclamation commanding the dis- | W- Shufeldt, Washington; Daniel M. Appel, coa- | on 4th street for positive, ; b, : if this afternoon, in @ leading article. - d to join in the pr: signed a treaty relinquishing the Black | 2 colar ; W. C. C. Andrews, Ohio; Thomas A: | 0 . " pee: mation. Before a %. The Hills. The treaty was so far modified as | lurbing element tn South Carolina todis- | Cuupingham, Va; Harry 0. Perley, Mich.; bengal ag Erg po fl megrened actually St | areply could be received the comaimiore’s . i net to insist on their removal to the indian | perse within tnree days. Toe proclamation | 4. G. Burton, Vi. Col: Benjamin Alvord, 3 hosters lesan? fartner eF- | secretary made uis appearance in E eee cai wip po = Territory. | 18 now being prepared for the President's | paymaster general, to be payimaster general | {rts At diplomacy are useless. Place, where he naa co: ran partment of Mary! siguature, aud will be issued this afternoon. with U bi g mes Pestilence. Money matters, and be e repo —_—_——— i eee A Rvs# of CENTENNIAL Visttors to | "© a B Wenner ieee tn te ea ee _A special dispatch to the Stantan’ from | contradiction. The inaig: tune EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. ———— THE Waite Hovss.—The number of cen- Politt Notes. the rapk of major. George W. Dunbar, of | Belgrade states that the unseasouadie heat | had lost by the fall in Central stock was very SIONS, NICS, [Sr § BAVE REGULATION Ol8CUuSE. | rennial visitors to the Wulte House today | The national democratic committee has | Wis. to be pest craplain. Edwin P. Bi is causing much sickness. Last week an | great, and @ crowd gatnered round the oMee (1TIZENS’ GRAND CENTENNIAL Navy Duraxtwest. was larger than upon any previousday. It | !s*ued an address of congratalation to the | Of Obto, to be 2d Meutenant, 2d Catoroak of pinguecccurred at Agangeivate, | of the «Wall Street Financial News Rurean” WasninoTon, 17th Octover, 1876, wistons of paragraph 395 of y tes g the rigot of naval omicere oa EXCURSION re PHILADELPHI4, was estimated that before o'clock they | people of the United States upon the resuits | Francis H. Hardie, from at large,to be 24 | which Killed 315 Servians. Their buts, | and demanded &n explanation of the hoax. bad numbered over twenty: o clothes and bedding were burot and the | The only explanati 5 © bundred, | of the recent elections. Neutenant, 3d cavalry. Sergeant J. Wesley iol Ld ie y explanation vouchsafal by the No agreement | Rose 1 7 e1 service, to be 21 | ground ploughed up, when the pestilence Toprietor, however, was that be was “ to leave the Stave or Territor and up tothat time all who desired it were | has been found possible between Tamman} ienteesae ate tg ih: Oneever, ceased ab suddenly as it appeared. ° | Iowhen the report was sent out.” There is (Under the mansg-meat of B. Barr), dents. or to visit admitted to see tne President. ard anti Tammany, the failure resuitiny | jr. of the District of Columbia, to bs 2d A Great Eastera War. & law punishing an act of this kind wit ~ aa. mors poll SECRETARY CHANDLER leaves for New | TOM tbe quarrel over the division of th | jicatenant, 6th cavalry. Wm. J. Nicholson, The correspondent of the Twncs at Bel- | fine $5,000 and Imprisonment, aud th paragrap) forelddiag thes Sone | y, ; ry etal t- | Spoils. Uniess harmony is secured both fac | of the District of Columbia, to be 2d leaten: | grade, discucsing the situation, says:— | ®ttention of the president of the stock ex- annie fy tates cen hte Shey pope kn ork again to-night, and cannot tell exact- | tions are likely to find themselves in tor ant, 7th cavalry. J. Williams Biddle, of Pa . | “Every diplomatic agent here believes we | Cb&nge, it is understood, has been called to under the operations of Geverai Order 216; and ly when he will return. He evidently in- Largo of oa famous dog = droppec | (o be 2d }ieutenant, 7th cavalry. Josiah H’ | are on the eve of @ great eastern war. The | the subject. Central stock rallied «fer the cpt the Limited Express. st, Res 3 officers so upon furlough by the operstions | tends to devote his entire energies to the po- | [he bone while Keene els ream to grasp | King, of Pa., to be 2d Meutenant, sth caval- | only difference of opinion among them is as | CODtradiction of the hoax to i0! ,, still | per ‘Bam vend goed te 7, | eee’ General Order are hereby exsin pied fromthe | litical campaign. He speaks confidently of | after the shadow.—N. Y. Herald. ----From } yy, Jonn Guest, jr.. of Md., tobe 24 lienten. | to whether it will eominenee te the spring or | Cét. behind the best price of tae morning, ‘the a traine: Taf nnd 8.05 » nm be-tmirennos oy op the provisions of the sa'd | the resultin November, and has nodoubt | every point of view the House must be close, | ant. sin cavairy. Joseph W. Pinder, of Ga., | almost immediately. All outward indica- | With ® determination on the part of tue bears trains. Tickets good fr paragraphs Sand Mes. ee ROBESON, that New York will cast her vote for Hayes | the decision, like that of the Presidential | to be 2d lieutenant, sth cavalry. Isaac R | tions seem to favor the latter idea, which | 0 8ell It dow . x03) It ‘Secretary of the Navy. and Wheeler. Sepobliaes con Sararonnce Bo pu nye Dunkelberger, of Cal., (late captain, ist cav- | would give Russia and Servia great advan- Domustic Dirricunty Mr Je F. 7 5 SEPT ~ ) | airy.) to be 2d Heutenant, 10th cavalry. H | tages.” low, for ES — ia es Gud- ‘Btare DISTR.OT =. ans Ot. os RICHARD HARRINGTON.—We have au- | put in their very best iicks, If they expect to F. Weils. of R. L., to be 2d Mentenant, ith in- Wy many years doorkeeper at Niblo's Ntie thority forstating that Mr. Harrington, who | bame the next Speaker. Springfield Republi | fantry. Bogardus Eldridge, of Mass., to be| Strange rumors are current concerning the | ‘ester, and father of Beste Sudiow, the eras Combe | in charaid with commpinacy in ooanestion So oi cen peD Mr. Harrison of ip- | 24 licutevant, 10th infantry. Corporal Harry | intended action of Austria. Oa Sunday Walmbown actress, was arraigned ai ine ad Beciaeen heres ee eneenies 6: Bend D; | with the alleged safe burglary aod with re poe it nag [rescue hashing Sear tke hook Tiffany, to be 2d Meutenant, 11th infantry. | semi-official intelligence reached Belgrade | commioane — = ay FS ray. nare r : 3 : “ g Sncort to the Sotirty of tae Army ot | ceiving a bribe from Hope H. Slatter, does | ofa enair be remarked to Mrs. H. thar he ve: | G29 Howard, from at large, to be 24 lieuten- | that the Emperor of Austria bad informed ss Frances the Tennessee to take place on Wedoesdar, ths i8:h | DOt contemplate making any statement, nor 3 a ~ low, jonally known as M 7 Aut, 12th infantry. Wm. P. Goodwin, of O., | the Czar that Austria would remain neutral Lee ~~ A MARY wASdiNoTOR tustant, of Fovclock vi. from Linsola Hill.’ Pre | to pleading guilty, but that he intends insk- jean ean ee ee es to,head leutesant, 14h infantry. Win, a. wo ee ge pe Saturday Mr. Sudlow was senses = made only - gevtor ¢ficers will commatd, au! wil rt to | ing ® trial by jury on the evidence. getting little ert Ancinna’i: Enquirer. 2 Theodo “1 pas insone for divorce instituted against [BARDS truth vies se a Mejor General Dari unter. U. 8. Army, who has PERSONAL —Col.T. J. Robeson, U.S. con- | (Dem) +--The Inoiana legisiature prover | large, Gate 2a. ieutemant: sie hear ay | Provinces petra Russia. im py bis wife. Hersturned home late at Stati is hereby ordered totak: | gu) at Leith, Scotland, 1s in the city. --+- probably hold the balance of toon mud uy, | Be_2d Hentenant, 19th infantry. John ©. | Tne St. Petersburg Journal, a semi-offcial el a ponsded to Mr. Walter 8. Perry, son of the late Augas- | democrats, afier siudying up thelr ante- IncAnity. Sasermaaoon tion an taeeetao en paper, says: There are indications that we | break in’ he door of his wifes root, Ales WV EUSTER. tus Perry, passed his examination in this | cedents, are hqpeful the bulk will vote with | oq jientoant, 23d infantry. S. Alles Dyer ple of Constant bople regard war as ub- | Sodlow remonstrated with him, whea he To Erie. Generoi Win Gi “Moore, Cosrazuting W. | OY} © elton ot ne Weeken naan Raceatn thats ben ceiablo te teen ene | of tne Dietrick of Columbia, to be 24 lienten | to fnisn the matter without delag. Tee Ont being airaigoed tern edustice B 4 : eee Mr. D. Kee, of the Washington agenc; yes, y obs inaleman . Fe . George T. ‘ mee i me sustice Sixty he Jn emote withthe churserbic taamanmers|| of the Hiw York Aasscaind Ena, bene: | Lie une enenuiitessd ‘severest aereon hee ler eager Olmsted, jr., of ting of Russian statesmen ‘at Liv u C of the notified rid N. J. iste captain, 24 artillery,) to be cap- | indicates @ crisis in our polities. ‘This meet. | (24,that he was employed in the castom attend at Lincoln Heil, | turned from his summer tour at the north | covree of bis life, aud be likes and house and dented the char, tat a A tain in thearmy. First Lieutenant Charles | tn; resents official Fassia bled, in ‘ge, stating that he ie BATIONAL OOLL' oF PHad.| THEU.S. SUPREME CourT yesterday de. | of the strongest, Kind. One of them tn for Maw iNs Ot the mas aeeey. roves ggg beld bim in detault of 4300 bail for trial. » Ss MACY —Oonversstio: ings for Fci- | cided in the case of Hoge, controller general | Gen. Crook. ‘ne natural obstinacy oj the Re ¥y 7 = ‘ober ry ‘ e je was unsbdie to furnish the ball and was GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ic debate wil be helt tn the Lectare Boom of | Or sonth Carolina, vs, Richmond aad Dan. | Heyes, 1s which iw nctnoisy butenesative, | ch Wa the Retired Pay of Mer General.— | impression here is that Hussia is ‘on. the ; “ Col. Clement A. Finley, U.S. army, to date | eve of the long wished for struggle we sent to the Tombs in the prison vao.—| ® ¥. uoMrson’s ee een wi % Wished for struggte with | Herald, 10h. ville railroad, to deny the motion toadvance | (ll! Pe found increased in proportion to the | from July 10, 116. Wilh ihe Retired Pay of | Turkey. responsibility of his position by his cense of —C , a DaYS tm each month, the cause on the docket, and im the case of — r, Colonel. Captain Albert W. Preston, U,8- @ Other Great Powers. PvcGIuistic Paysicta The Richwo DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY. | i%£ Qotober 18, 1-1 pi rat Gaines and others, apper:ainiag to the Ho: | “23, Which 18 ken acd high.’ Now, this ie | simy, to daye from July 25 ore A special to the Times from Vienna states | (Va) State Journal Tuts mornings a Vited to attend. By order o: the Board ef Trustees: | ¢ not the kind of man who is easily ied.—Cin- ~ 4 ? ocrls St 5.0. Fibs, Seoretarr | Unt bo error was found 16. the declaten we | Cinna Conmerciat.--"-Itis within the reco) | esicned Maca eae ye Stiinan, eu sus: The Dosiieh and French governments, | between 9 snd 30 ovteck, © Gght conarred ta ion, Gi oe signed.—Major 5 , SUTZOOD; the former, bave ro- | the First market between Drs. jordan HIX BELT DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER FOS Te FADIGG ARE RESPROPPULLE | low, and ihe same was contrmes. be | lection of ihe Milwauree Sentinel that “we | cag’ nara, Maor to ———e = veers Al ne. J.C. 5a 2 pentane 1 » 5th cavairy; Ist | nounced for the acceptance of thestx months | 2nd H. Cabell Tabb, resulting in their bein; SELOn OIEn S. SILLI ASS . — ADDRESS.—It wioratnere Dont lathe taple eae eee Lieut. Charles W. Larned, 7th cavairy (his | armistice. Ausiria is inclined to do like | arrested and taken t> tne station house fey IB GOUDE the prices beleg medeto | IRELAND'S CENTENNIAL vit) ee that rortof thing. Weelectea | 1f#!™Mevtal commission only); 2d Lieut. | wise, and has asked Germany’s opinion, | fighting In the market house during market S - . him govertor, avd he stole eras thing be | #epry G. Carleton, sth cavalry; 24 Lieut. J. | which, however, has not yet been given. | hours. From what could be gathered it oul moja eee Haneeli French, 91h cavalry; 21 Lieut. Chris- | Italy on being pressed by England togive a | seems that Dr. Tabb was making his mar- aig: eS topher H. Gorringe, 11th infantry; 2d Lieut. | definite reply, says it does not want in any | keting, when Dr. Jordan walked up with & THE CoLoR War IN SovtH Caro- | William W. Shipman, lith infantry; 24 | way to anticipate Servia's decision, as it re- | bieKory stick in bis band and accused bim LINA—Two While Men Killed and Fourteen | Lieut. George A. laeger, lth tmfantry; 2d gards an armistice as disadvantageous to | of baving said something abont him (Jor. Wounded —A Charleston (8. C.) dispaten | Lieut, Will‘am N. Dykman, <4 iofantry. ervia. dan) toa patient, and raising the hickor, spys:— The joint canvass of Charleston Died —Major Augustus H. Seward, pay- Russia Looking Ahead made a blow at his medical brother, whi county by the democrats and republicans. master, at Montrose, Wei ester county, A Reuter telegram from Bacharest an- | Dr. Tabb warded off with his hand, then which has been in progress for eome days, | N- Y.8ei Capt. Alexander H. Hoff, | nounces that a convention has been con- | seizing Jordan @ scuitie ensued, both going resulted in ® serious collision yesterday at cluded between the Roumanian and Kussian | down. Captain Ignatius Allen, who was Fit warranted perfect. & Material and workmanship warranted to be first- MENS’ FINE FURRISHINGS A SPECIALTY. FINE FLANNEL UNDERWEAR TO OBDREB. | Bale Brae eee ire sepi-tr #04 F mreet n. w., LeDroit Building. Feathers; F, all ing. The address was adopted by the mee:- F. TY — Gcods. ‘Tee Trimming Departmeut is com: | {ess erorthepasnoce af celebrating teen ALL LES F 1576, for the purpose of ce! e cen RB e Oe a eee Sg ES | [oars of Rintricas ndependeates aixty NOW BEADY. ‘ook thousand persons were present at this meet- Dressmaking Department of Mme. WASHING- | ing. The address is enclosedin a gilt frame reaset * | was intended to present tls3 address of Ire- sate eepreseatton the ben land to America to the President today, but the ceremony was postponed, possibly on account of the important Cabinet meet- &. Cainboy, about nine miles from Charleston Ktallway companies, by which the former | stending near, rushed up and ceparated the TON w 4 about two by three feet; it is writtea in pen | CA/pboy, | at ci Rive: undertake to hold to readiness @t the dis- | medical gentlemen. Ell clerk BROADWAY DRESS HATS FROM $5 TO 83. T chee-Brevise, Paris, 907 Penny renieeretgey, | Bnd Ink, and is a beantifal specimen of pea GE Aa a lerritory, July 19, 18755 Capt Chas. A, Hart- | poral of Ttussta enfficient trains to transport | tre market, coming up atthe time, toon use . as gton, D.O. | manthip. 4 i ell, Sth cavalry, at San tovio, a8, ops ty. act in charge. fellow stand- WINS EOFT AND STIFF FELT RATS OF THB ATTENTION. BEW YOREERS! = ——. 7 arma. During the speaking an altercatior | Dolyess Geo iki Lieut, Doaetd Saateon, | (0UF Mousand trovps dally ing by remarked: “Things "are sostas tee 08T APPKOVED PATTERNS OS : 2 SBN | ORDERS = AIO e Ets URANO he eee meen es eee oe tent Uae Istant st 't Woodville, Oatario, ‘ ret ben doc! ¢ ; . sf ties. A shot having been fired by one o: atang surgeon, at Woo es 7 THE INDIAN WAR. pretty pass when doctors can't find enough BOYS’ ASD CHILDEEN’S HATS, new shapes. ane NEW ¥ RK PUBLICAN ASSOUIA- | quartermaster, after having reported to ihe Can., Sept. 2: Ist Lieut. Robert Cairns. Ge trike Orazy Horse | Pétients to kill, and bave to to KILL Fine asortmemt of SILK, ALPACA and GING- | 710% rranicompisted arrangements for redaced | (Quartermaster General, will report in per- Tattitins aval omopontion toe tas co tbe att | ith iniantry at bie, Dakota | METTItt Gorex to St special my to | eachother.” | as - Ham UMPRELLAS. Fe Hew Torx city and 91000 | font~ the commanding officer department | the meeting, obtained their mu eee ease Ege ees Ast Lieut; Caivin F. | we Zritme irom camp on Amphibious | Ronngny oF DIAMORDSCTDC arm ot 8. KERE @ GREES, Hatters, 0 Klmire igas | & PE South. to relieve Lieut Colonel Jas | were secreted near by. Simultaneously « | McTaggart, 1'th infantry, at Logansport, | creek, Biack Hilis, October 13th, via Fort | KRg ae moe gold and eilveremiths, was Fo Watkins do 1335 | A. Ekin, deputy quartermaster generé volley was fired into the uvarmed waiter | 1 Spt IS, iG 24 Lieut. Albert Ht. Mel- | Laramie, 6th, says:—-Gen. Merritt, with | robbed yesterte ‘of diamond jewelry valued seplt-tr 1419 Pa. ave., above Willard’s Hotel, To Oanar dt do 25 00 bis duties as chief quartermaster of t © bushes &: neigt wrtillery, at Fort Johnson, N.C., Sept. 1 y Children hauf fare; tickets good for 30 days or un- q' from the bushes skirting @ neighboring ra 4 & all the best horses of the 5th cavairy, ief | at$i.259 by an unknown Frenchman. On B AEB BZCKIVING DAILY From our Fao- | ti) Noe 15, 1570. rho he partment. Lieut. Col. Ekin will continue to | vine. ‘The whites, being few in number a 1 dleut. E. DeRussy Nichols. 234 | here this morning, taking sixty selected ‘ov. 13. ‘western s Saturday a man called and looked at some tm Bal: imore. freeb 9a; of of the Htate can visit Philsdelebie for @¢ addition: | act oder the orders of the Quartermaster | ajtogether unprepare1 for a fight. retreate: | i! » @t Omaha Barracks, Neb., July | men from the 2d and one hundred and twen | parnatic jewelry and ordered a set ofdiae a @. All otber information and orders for tickets can. General, as in command of the quarter bastily to the sleamboa! which had brought “~y 24 ty from the 3d cavairy, ten days’ rations Monds, which he said he desired to be seat t Bebe ole, O. MARTIN, 31 And.’s Offloe, Treas, | master's department at Jeffersonville, tnd. | them from the city, oat vot before two o: | ,,#eoked—The appointment of 2d Lieut. | §¥.i"iry rounds of carcine and ie of pistol | a house eb Department. See Ne | din the fovestigation of o alms referred | their number were Kilied aud foarte, | Horatio G. Slexel, Jr. 14th infantry, to be | Smunition per man, eu route for the fork | meehs’.Jesteraay at which be was stoppin roe Y. mw. 0. a. | toblmby the (uartermaster Geseral, anc | wounded. The dead were lett on the field in | 20 Jeutevant 5th cavalry; the appolutment | Orine Chesenae river, wheres lacks bane ton streets. ¥; wre 2 s as disbursing agent at Louisville, Ky., by | possession of the negroes. About eighty | Of2d Lieut. Herbert J. Slocum, 25th infan- | Tnaians, led by Crazy Horse and other Los. jewelry ae requested to the house indicates GOSPEL MEETING, direction of the Secretary of War. armed whites left Charleston ‘asi evening Tinnated- tne copeiieent ot teestore H. Ules, are reported ‘in winter camp. The | by an employe. The Frenchman, it is eaid, ABATE AFTEBBOOR. tine doperenentafagritretasienes | rates ray tamales, | Regrigde eo = Hestonst ou evety, |G Eauie! eeu aaa ‘aneteat iat | seria or (Sear te eee as LINOOLN HALL, = {ys who are in dread of being attacked or } TE cicei_ Dart. Alexander Gatoris, 38 Iago van Vitel, | guard, took the rest and left the room, under AT 3% O'CLOCK. reduction of the condition of cotton during | burned out. cavalry, Bent 4 “1816; Ist Lieut. Robert W.- and by Lieutenants King and Smead. No ry xt that be was going to show them Service of Song. Short add: b: , | the past month in the ten principal cotton THE ANTHRACITE COAL TRADE is with- od 7, Aug. 16, 1876. wa were taken, and the rations are car | to bis wife, Who, he said, was up stairs, but sabe te ply tavted “Tair | nates, from an average of 223 to #2, Tae | out spaciaitentare for the_past week and. | De" DmBUY-ANE-T6 166 Gey seek mai, teefany Sentra em | eaten of ening sp sinc helt tne Nose - tober average for these states in 1375 was | beyotd @ moderate increase on the produc Campat q ~ ned Merit. SA EES (<a MOAN OF OK EES, COMMISBION | <5, and7!.4in ier, ‘Tho impairment of crop | tion of the previous week, tue trade srey he Tiny REGS RRUA CE Ie ot Seaikid woe: Sha ain recrals for the Sth cavalry will be | case in hand. but with what hope of success 50 La oldest and most relisble iu the city. prospects bas been caused by theequinoctial | said to be unchanged. The producers of cua! 7 pal & iauecal, whe wilt uapuny Gen en of capturing the alleged robber 18 not Known. uot fo Bobbi vate: a Eyes “a seondatarztas obit, | Georgi eaierpliar ia, Florida and ais | piog gotrts Go oot cover use conf pattise | woulda’l you prefer pair of brooches to 4 | Hitt ping columus. eae wa i Rabon. 3 polis do po! r the of putting ouldn’t you prefer ro! v . do., $1.80 1; Misses Pebble Button. 1 Liberal advances made on Joan or om commission 4 bama, boll worm in Arkansas and frost in | the eoalon board. This fact, if it be not ‘BE Rev. Botts’ TROUBLES —One of ward Misses School Bhoes. 11 to 2, @1; 6 | for suy time desired on very reasonable terms. ‘Tevnessee. The caterpiliar 18 confined to the | false fact, should induce coasumers to lay | Put Of id gloves, supposing you could have GREAT FIRE IN LOUISVILLE. the charges agaist the her, Me, Botts, pas~ Beis Onild s Semcd 7 £0.10, ¢1 our $1.80 Box Toe | _sep3¢-Im southeru portion of the Gulf states. ite | in tnetr winter's supply with the least de | DUt one?—ZBoston Post. ----When the warm- Los Over $600,000. tear See Ruciin Baptist cearch, Patiasel- Don pet caer erat cere THE BEeT. denredetions are, most severe iz Alabama, | Jay, for with little promise of profit tere is | hesrted. enthusiastic Massachusetts demo- | Lovisvius, Ky, Oct 1r-~Tne most de | PIS, Bow Delng investigated, te ‘that “the 1914-1916 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., wr il and in most of the infested districts its re- | no incentive to large production, which, | CT@t steps up to siap Charles Francis Adams | structive fire which has visited Louisville cre emas 5. Botts did en Bamerous oven~ _octhe tr between 19th and 20 b strects, MILBUEN’S SODA WATE, production was too late lo destroy more than 4 were it otherwise, might run the supply so | OD the back, his blood begins to curale when | in many years occurred at one o'clock this singe | summer frequent @ resort EATURAL SPRING WATEES on Draught, | | the top crop. beyond the demand as, by competition for | begets within fifteen fest of the oracular- | morning." The flames were discovered i: | SAlled the a the Sobupintn ee a — ~~ F. —— ing ice! 7 reezes in his Harris’ cio* nled At L. BEILBRUN’S tr w uis Lowe, formerly of Maryland, ma | 1s 5,929 512 tows, and some 1,435,402 tons less | the uplifted arm can descend be is a rigid, | Carson & Daniela’ grocery, and A. Levy’s | Pied 8 & club ground. Upon bis visiting Wan to the same date last year, aod but | Volceless, pulseless statue, frozen stiff.— | clothing house. Alf these establishments et be wan Goomenates, avartanay, abouta month and @ half remains to the | urlingion Hawkeye. ----Peter Cooper has | represent large wholesale firmsand were in | °¥ ate py Hf wd +7) whom he usual date of the closing of navigation. I: | been interviewed on the October result. He | one block, owned by Torner « Co.,of Cincia ae tne as his wits. The lady who hed charge has been estimated that the market wii) | 8858. (belpg comfortably seated on his air | na ‘ne flames spread across ‘the street | Pf the ground, ——_ Se, take twenty-one millions of tons of coal this | Cuthion,) “1 shall stand firm to the eud. to another block. damaging the Alexander | Pil" apes ants ee a — year, and maintain present prices; but tre = ; ‘wewnh Se coe botel, Geo. W. Wicks & Co.'s 0 yb ng satisfied repeated the inquiry consumer who postpones his purchases takes YELLow FeveR.—The number of inter- | eotton house, and C. G. Cievers’ hardware SE EET Nuit. wisn Wa aus Bis Geese all the chances of interruptions and short | ™ev's at Savannah, Ga.. Sunday, was fif- | store. The Falis City furniture factory and primey nog ia his uame in fall Hor- supplies by strikes or otherwise and the ne | i€€¥- of yellow fever, eight. The number of | other houses were aiso damaged. The loss | 2°¢ Easton inently mentioned as a probable democratic candidate for Corgress In one of the Brook- lyn (N. Y.) districts, where he has resided for several years. The republicans of the 2itn Peunsylvania district bave nominated Lr. W. Shalieuberger, of Beaver, for Congress. In the 10th Pennsylvania district the repub- leans have nominated Howard B. Reeder. editor of the Easton /zpress, and sen of tue ae Dongress. | Ce#=ary advance in prices. Under the mos | /Ptermenis yesterday was eight, four white | wii] exceed $600,000, with very heavy insur- A Dn > ” His demmoeate age very strong fo Cant x: | mvpuatlecoumatancrs it swe ou Seam | Wes tagce alr aay ae Solar’ g” | suet as vet unatninavia Despatches have been Necsivad in Wai Sig trict, but they have two candidates, one “4 “ia | Deppish. of the frm of Paimer & Deppich, Death of a Venera’ by Dr. Armitage and other ministers of the from Northampton and one from Leigh | yesr, and may be materially higher.— (Mula | Perl Dn {ty yesterday, -W.dt Craft son Be ble Editor. Baptist denomination, sa: i MoON1GOMERY, ALA, Oct. . M. 4 Saying that ine Rey. G. Pollard, Agents between Mavaunah and | Cooke. for several years caer ae < fs Faller of Baltimore is dying. MOLLY MAGUIRES SENTENCED. —Sen- | Live Oaks, Ga., are down with the yellow tors of the Montgomery Advertiser, died last 1808 Her was born in Beaufort, 8. C., in terces were passed at Pottsville, Pa., yester- | fever. night after @ long illness of consumption. | hat Mevien bees the profession of the law, day, on the Molly Maguires, convicted at He was regarded as among the most brilliant | muci ores) the Baptist church gave the last term of tie court, as follows: John THE GRIE¥ OF A BEREAVED HUSBAND — | newspaper writers of the country, of bis time to gratuttous missionary Kenre, fourteen years imprisonment; Den- | James «Toole, of Newburgh, lost his wife —e—— : — * 7 county, and with the split in their rauks ee D there 18 @ chaL.ce of Mr. Reeder’s election. FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, AT sTRAwUi Bo. 2118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. First clam Oustom Work made at the shortes 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS.....1011, THE PENALTY FOR “HAZING.”—Corre- spondence of the Baltimore American from Avnapolis yesterday says: ‘Tue account of : a ok the ye ome be aecept- Botice. Satisfaction guarantces. 7 i adets— nis F. Canning, fourteen years; Christopher | by death @ lew weeks ago. He became a Big Fire. lorate of the venth Baptist pitt Eal! Goods of my own malke at very reasons- inners Sean si whee Senate) No Ring in soba F. Luvey, Gen AY sant | Donnelly, fourteen years: Michael O'BHes, | roromaniac aud accusetine physreany cr SYRACUSE, N. ¥,,0ct. 1f-—The entire ba- | $BUFE In Baltimore. Some years later he Tow Binctics foserted in Congross Galt ; Frank B. Parsons, and Wm. W, Rusaell— ext machive. Fri-s @1. — zi T fourteen years; Frank O'Neal, two years folsoring her. | Yesterday be) entered & | +inevs part of Jordan, Onondaga co , juclud- | *PS#€ed in & discussion of the slavery ques- ( Stan of Bie Boot. and @ haif; John Gibbons and John Morris, | liqucr store at 60th street and 24 avenue, | ing ibe Munroe block, owned by K-S.Sperry | 08 With the late Or. Wayland, aad at = seven sears each; Patrick Dolan, sr., one | mixed Paris green in water, stirred the | and occupied by business on together | Mler date with Archbishop Hagnés on x81; Thomas Donohue, two years; Edward | fluid with his fluger, and swallowed it. Drs. | with the ac jacent buildings, was barnes yes. | ‘FCal polis In reference to the establ Mor aghan, seven years. Sentence was also | Spalding avd Webb of St. Luke's Hospital | terday. Loss, $61,000. = on @ pumberof the witnesses who | say thal he cannot recover.— (. Sun, 6th. 0 gw | fromthe Naval Academy is soméWhat erro- = coun A 1 oe eat NEW | Tecus.. It was stated ihat they were ox pelied for refusing to testify against certain = —_— = cadets who were engaged in ‘hazing’ the FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING | ‘piebs,’ but the facts are tnat four, at feast, Orrrera First premicm awsrded to ¢ 1 e act Committed perjury at the tri < ——_———— A $11,000 Fire. Worla's Fair, in ti a oe Gis a scimsida ae ae aan NEWSPAPER AMENITIES—A recent wrl-| CHESTER, Pa., Oct. I7—The sash and invented ard FOR MEN AND BOYS. gation fully developed. In testifying to the | tary Academy, near Worcester, Maus. iast | 1%, ,CnUasII"e Fialstead aud Watterson, planing alli owned by J. Morgan Baxer was genatne Brasilien Also on bsDd 8 truth they would bave bee compeiled to | night, the vapor from @ gasoline tani used Dee eee ee ee. WicmolosEeCTAGL as, Dramas confess to thelr own gulit, and bence were | for making gas for the academy vuliding | TCO Wil, Rt wleliectual roast beef witti | $20,000; insurance, $11,000. wise jn their day 2nd xeneration so far as ignited, and an explosion followed. C. B. Markee. their silence is concerned. The entire facts | Metcaii, prinelpal uf the academy, Edwi ‘=me ooté-trist (1229 Pennsylvania ave.v.w. | Dress = aa - = nee Eocoreinas Beier aden Morse, a carpenter, and John oree, a r. W.'s intimate friends bave occasion of- seneeh Roh Sita, mebaininne Peele Fioer SPOUSEFUENIEHING DEY Goons. Working Sate, of inquiry are Investigating tie matier with | time. Ali were thrown in the air and badly | {¢1eF {0 Put thelr arma around his walst and | more active a . Youths’ Buite, celerity. burned, Mr. Metcalf being the most seri- | chaste, Oriental embrace.—{Cin. changed. ‘Wheat active and firm—No. 2 Onildren's Suits. Tux Next Wortp’s Fatr—Preraning | QU*ly injured. None of the buildings were id western red, 1.30; No. 3 do., 1.25; Pennsyl- x damaged. SavEp BY 4 DoG.—On 1.33a1'35; Maryland red, good to MOOE, BRO. aco, Luits for Little Chaps, FOR 1878 IN FRANCE.—An official communt- SOF Lice a, about ia a amber, - Buits for Growing Boys, NorMUCH# OF A RaCk AFTERALL —Three pe ge wag “hii P 1 3081.38; do. » 1.40; do. white, cation from the French government, through te: wishted Ba 30a1 35, ulet and firmer; 1325 F STREBT. Dulte for Bio Bove, Telating to the inter. | OasAnd people visited Myatic Park, near | greet. near jibe Camden, Seu ee ir eihare etn Mew and choice designs in WILTON, VEL- Bate for Bebool Bers, Palional exbibition to'be held tn thateliy ta | BowOD, Y arranged between unuggisrana | &.co'died, man at the West Rabi; do. yellow, Sabi; western YBT. TAPESTRY, THEES.-PLY and INGBALN utes for Working Youtns, | 3 seer iate.e theca e reat Eastern. Egols sold $40 to $B on with a razor, * Sax spot: November. | Oats more : i coursenus letter “= 4 ‘ firm—southern CARPETING, LINOLBUM, OILCLOTHS, BOOB | oa aon M: Berger,’ Shief of the foreign ts | and wea distanced in the second neat, Stet phitens 2 aye ern white, 38240; do. sat. Rye MATS, Bc., Bo, sons ly Buits for Large Men, Pg eget ae Jl mm ‘winnin; pee ete 2:23. Great dis: | lad, The colored firmer and steady and BARLOWs ART GALLERY, Bulta for Men of Medinm Biz0, Erd'a chart of butiding, snow: | ‘need him indi __ gas, lixaltx., Bat: Suits for Men of Bxtra Size, ing 1 ‘to vais | Fasr MAIL SERvice.—In Philadelphia 4925 PERSSYLVANIA AV. eee eres Bes conmtry. ue United States will | Jast night the Somsmnitzes a HE Ieum_ nom! 11%@12; refined, 25 Gaits for all the Men in Town | main avenue of the Pg, Which 1s to be | he Board of Trade, recomm to | eee Coffee gy ad Just receivea. Wall Stoc u painted tere: wheal, 15,000; corn, 58,000; oats, lety of been too, Shipments 37,000 y SPEC! . WHEAT SEEDING.—A larg of ‘45 do, second Drep WHILE OVERCOATS A SPECIALTY. been enelo miato bec eed | ane a ‘of Berkeley ’ fy ewe 3 entire show, witbout solid: | Aviehed open Meek wen nek aaene ae Te Exouange, | yr Galusba, & in , ly const of not yet done. caenbis nok cums aa makes ‘etroug. ir. oy tnatcity ah » it quite ufa: @ not only for puttirg uiet ad | Surcn tn winch bis tether a BuY Now! BUY Now! S7-At Newman Hall's church im London | whdat in the gound bal for that already" tut fiom, Cora | cburet. in only unfermented wine will hereafter be used | Which bas not yet time to come up. was carries to his house, o be iu the communion service. m.—Consols, was about to resaer a’ veraicn it'was Particular Attention Given to Pleasing. | “Jesus =" Romanian taeslied. tee toe. bite, 4 ntion ven easing. ‘of the & i i A. STRAUS, tf i Li Hi