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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED PAILY, Sundays Excepted, 5, AT 1HE STAR BUILDIN Fenasyi The Evening 4. H. KAUFFMAN. . corner It ty oY t spaper Oompan ar New pape iad ys - ‘Tre EyENING STAR bg arate ng medacribers at Ten Cents week, orty- four Cents per month. POppies ai the coun'er, Two Cents maceil each. “By postage Bixty Cents @ month; one year, $6. Tue WErKLy Srar— on Priday— PE A I oe _? vse, 48—N&. 7,351. he Loening Star. ay cc wo tlelrarms. Invteed bowever, they Went to thr other end of the bu! ding and fermed a iloe, apd then, ifboct a moment's ag, one of these white men mad A Dt CRRPID OLD NEGRO FELL DEAD Upos this the blacks Sed bebied the trees aco DUBhES, And opened a running Gre epon tbe whites, thirteen or fourteen of whom fe|| wounded. Two of them afterward died, and ane other }s missing and iy dead. The blacks were cool, and the fod- ing that they interded to ight, gave up the contest and retreated rapidly to tre village. The negroes thea dispersed ip ali directions, ‘aking their Wounded with them. GOVRRNOR cgay am bas sent the following dis; wen: Ihave no detalis of the Cainboy afarir, but whatever they are you must ar- {apd bring fo jastice @t once every man engaged ip the killing avd riot without re- TWO CENTS. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER , 1876. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPABY. str Hew Yo ber 7, the District "of Columba f of the District. tender to pe Eoctety ef the Army cf the Teanessse @ hearty x er-on. and plecta: oat atirac ive parks ifal orpament to the Batioas 9 sesure the Foriety of t f th ue and author agree=bie cne beg t wam, 4 Ate 4 2 fe 3 bo . WIT! ie; The: E or a ad.’s Office, Treas. cots, BO: UMBiA. va 'BOPOLIS SAVINGS BaWK of the District of erumbin will be bold at the Bank’ ca thocneter of 7th street and Louisiana otty, DO. tween the \- m of anid day. of the 7 the seco: “Te are the Bank 4 mn the hours of 1 kof the Bank to Jas 5 : w a YY ‘Trastess 28 UN jottebal meet, ¥.M. 0 tr ‘Mrs. i. BBOK sta. epls-tr com) bg ay Eig intievarably bow fost steed a conta. 5 jt. way Tw in fi a * nt" Commissioners District of Colembia SONS OF JOBADAS.—Tivs regalar quar- SS terly te-sion of the GBAND UCTBCIu wil lhe UO street. bet «een 6th end DAY BVENING, lah & sharo W.@. PE@RY, Grand Chief ATTESTI’ et quested to call on THOS. fice cf the D- RSBY Cu. Au 8. 9348 D stre f Trade rooms. will be far Ro. w.P. BER«Y. and Hendricks President Tilden wUNCAN 8 WALEEB, Cbvirman Commit ee on Voters. octi-tee NATIONAL COLLEGE ACY —Oonversational meetings for entific debate ell im the Lectare Boom of the College, (Colonization Buatlding. Penns) lvaute avenue and 4% street )on the SEOU: D ip each month, st So ing October 1%, 1°76 “The pudlic are cordiaity ia Vited to attend. By order o the Board of Trastecs: octlé St 3 oF PH4&R i Tit, Sec PEOTFULLY INSPECT M. WILLIAN'S B—the prices being mate to ich consist of Laties’ Dresses ee from = ee aod repre: 2 Dest Beckinis Vests; Goma ockskie Vests: ¢ Embroideries, teen years; Bonnets Parisian . Corset: Department, is com- anch. and Fcingce are ‘made to $rder ig all shades or combiaations, with buttons to mete! Dresmpaking Department of Mme. WASAING- ‘TON up stairs. ‘7 Uite Trevise, Paris, 907 Pennsylvania ave: octlo-tf Wash ATTENTIO: ne NEW ¥'BK BEPUSLIOAN ASSOCIA TION bas completes arrangements for redaced trarsportation to the B*‘e as follow Fe ew Yorks city and return... ieire do Ghilaren ait tare; tick st good re; tickets ti] Mov. 13. 1878. Those of the State al. | All other informs ien be bad of Department. svenoce, tn Washington 08 MONDAY. November 6th, 1576, Ii o'clock a. m. and 3 0’cloc! committee on the transactions ves will be read at 1 jay. Biso requested to meet a: lay betwee: t 2 = J ELWA oO fawtd | Rep -ta.td) i Yr m. Oo . GOSPEL MBETING, SABEATH AFTEREUON, i” LINCOLN HALL, AT 3% O'CLOCK Service ot Song. Short addresses Young Men spectaliy invited. SD OOMMISSION ini co., shiberal advances made on time desir = ony vn on very amt. BEST. MILBUBN BLN SODA WATERS, USL G. TOUNG, MOTABY PUBLIO, eouir-t Orries—Stan Buitaine; Ortician. First premium swarded to me by t World's Fair. in np pee invented and prtenied BERL manufactured tn Gobi, Silver aod Frasneioss genuine Bras: |. Also om hand varety of 8! AGLBS. OPERA GLASS: MICBOSOOPES and SHADES for the Byes, & |. ALEX ANDES, 1229 Pennsyivanis sve. v. w. cets-trist HOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODS. deol-ly letp MOOE, EERO. 4 co, 1338 F STREET Hew an choice designs in WILTON, VBL- VBT, TAPESTEY, THERES PLY and INGRAIN CABPBTING, LINOLEUM, OLLOLOTHS, RUGS MATS, &c., Be. sep ly BARLOW’ ART GALLERY, 1925 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUE Ee err “Ail sty bos of nen Gilt, Wale Just 9 Pall_ Stock of Ww. Hee ee Lye m ‘Silver: 4 ae ore ei aici aoa, Bs 5 Varnished. jing ee or FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. For invaihis, FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. for Family Use, FIRE OLD BYS WHieKy, Warranted Perfectly Pare, FISE OLD BYE WHISKBY. Bight Years Oia. At One Dollar for large bottles, Five Dollars per We bave sold this article for upwards of " ARTHUR BATTABS, Drugois:, Ca 34 sad D streets northwest. EVENING STAR. _ Washington News and Gossip. GoVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter- nal revenue, $301,555 99; customs, $120,825 83 THE NATIONAL Bank NOTES received te< day for redemption amounted to £501,173. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS YESTER- pDay.— Wallace W. Hartwell, (dem.,) 17th New York; &. O. Lamb, (dem.,) 10th Masaa- ebusetts; John McClure, (rep.,) 3d Arkan- sas. PERSONAL.—Miss Raneom, the artist, is in the city few days. Her portraits of Gen. MePherson and Gen. Thomas to b seen at her stadio, 150 Pennsylvania avenue, are naturally objects of muen taterest to the ‘ne Suciety of the Army of Ten- neseee, REPRISENTATIVE RANDALL, the chair mau of the House Committee on A ppropria- tions, will come here immediately after the November clection and meet with several other members of the committe’, and com- mence the preparation of the aunual appro- priation bills. The estimates are now being prepared at the Treasury department. A New COMMANDANT FOR THE MARINE Cox Brigadier General Jacob Zeilin, a native of Pennsyivania, acd for a number of years commandant of the U. 8. marine corps, has been placed on the retired list, to take effect on the Ist of November, and Lt. Col. Charles G. MeCawley, of the marine corps, also & palive of Pennsylvania, has been appointed to command the corps, to take effect on the same date. Mr. Lovurs L. JAMES—This young, but already distinguished light tragedian— whose father is an honored resident of Washington—is said by the Baltimore Sun, which is always chary of its praise, to be “the peer of Lester Wallack and E. A. Soth. ern. The American also says he has many of tbe artistic qualities of iter Wallack in his younger cays. Mr. James for some years was the leading actor of the Fifth-avenue theater, New York, and won there the high- est praise for his dashing comedy. H ated the leading parts iu ‘The Big Bonan: “Saratoga,” etc , well as in the Spauish play founced on Sbakspeare’s life, wuich at toe time involved considerable news; discussion. He is said to be much like Jas. fis ‘igh comedy Portrayals, nd in the of bis high. 'y portra, in t School filis a position which has been vacant for @ decade of years. We learn that Mr. James will appear in this city on Monday next, in@ new comedy transiated from the Freneh, and pow very successful in the great capitals of the world under the various ‘ities of “The Great Divorce Case,” +For- bidden Fruit,” *‘Wanted, a Divorce,” etc ; the original ttle being “Le Proces Veaura. dieux.” The Seuth Carolina Rifle Clubs.’ Proclamation by the President. INSURGENTS ORDERED TO DISPERSE. The following is the proclamation by the President, referred to in yesterday’s STaR, Which was issued late yesterday afternoon: Whereas it has been satisfactorily shown to me that iusurrection and domestic vio- lence exist in several counties of the state of South Carolina, and that certain combina- Uons of menof said state, known as ‘Rifle Clubs.” who ride up and down by day and bight ip arms, murdering some peaceable citizens, and intimidating others, whien combinations, though forbidden by the laws Aud whereas it is provided in tne Cons! tation of the United States that the United every Union on application of the legislature or of the executive, when the ture cannot ‘And whereas by laws in pursnance of the above it is provided in = gad tne tion inany state, (or of obstruction to the laws thereof.) it shall be inwful for the don of the legisiatare of such state, or of the executive, when the legisiature cannot be other state or states, or to ercploy such of tbe land and aval Satees, as shal be a easing such ivsurrection or the ws to be duly execuicd: bereas bd cannot be convened in time to meet thi Fey emergency; and the executive of said stat of article lv of the Constitution of the United States and the laws passed in pursuance tome in the premises forsuch part of the ——— foree of the United States as pecessary state and the citizens nstdomes. Ue violence, and to enforce due execu. And whereas it is required that whenever it may be necessary in the jadgment of the tary force for the purpose aforesaid he shall forthwith, by proclamation, command such to their Tespective homes within @ limited ume: dent of the United States, do hereby ma: Proclamation, and cc: persons iS Proceedings to disperse and retire to their ‘tive abodes within three days ereaftel combinations and submit themselves to the jawa and constituted authorities of said tou the public ee band and caused the ea! of the United States to be affixed. teenth day of October, in the year of our Lord eighteen buudred and Sey oe and States shall protect state in this be convened, against domestic violence: United States that In all cases of President of the United Seates, on applica- convened, to call forth the militia of acy judged p purpose of s And wi legislature of sald state is under section 4 thereof, bas therefore made due application and Adequate to protect ‘sath tion of the iaws: President of the United States insurgents lo dis and retire peaceably Now, therefore, I, Ulysses 8. Grant, Presi aged in said uplawful and Lerner from this date, and hi jr abandon sald state, and the co-operation of all good citi- in witness whereof I have hereunto set my Done at the city of Washington this seven- of the indeperdence of the United States one hundred and one. U. 8. GRANT. By the President: Joum L. CADWALADER, Acting Secretary of State. Important @rder. The following order, relating to the pro: Jamation of the President, was issued by the Secretary of War: Wak DEPARTMENT, 2 WASHINGTON CITy, Oct. 17, i376. 5 General W. T. Sherman, convuan USA Six: In view of the existing condition of affairs in South Carolina there is a possi- billy that the proclamation of the President of this date —_ Ape concer ed —_ against such a contingency you w: Giately order all the available force in the Tailitary division of the Atlantic to re; Gen. Ruger, commanding at Columbia, C., and instruct that to station his in such localities that they may be speedily and effectually used in case of the Suthority of the United shu ue, Say be t ae a eee aman 18 , if necessary by the avoidea, let it be of the i various ‘5:BrCaueboan Becreiaty of Wan” Campaign Sqaibe. coid winter, and with fur will be tute for a winter im, id the laws and preserve | gard to race or party. Soe that trial justices do their duty or report them to me War- rabts must be ixeurd Immediately. Call on any eye witness or person having know!- Cdge to make affidavits. i. THE CORING EURCPEAR Was. Foreshadowed by a Financial scare. LonDon, Ocr, 18, 1730 p. m.—At this boar the stock exchange ix greatly exoited, and it 1s almost impossible to give Accurate quota- ops Russian securities have declined WAKIng 8 fall of nearly 20 within & week. War between Ru: aod Turkey te cousid- ered as already begun, end it & Il 223 of July, 184—yon appointed three of cers of your command (citizens of bis native State) fo seenre the uecessary funds and erecta suitabie monument to his memory. Surrounded as we are to-day by the familiar faces of old army comrades, and cheerea by fmf mire od of so many fellow-members of bis Smmediate military famiiy, it is lodeed & pleasure to submit a@ brief account ot oar stewardship, and transfer to your care the resuit of our labo-s. I wiil not more than refer to the long and arducus task of securing the funds necessary THE SOU(IH CAROLINA TROUBLE. How the Proclamation is Received |GENERAL McPHERSON. THE DEAD HERO. Telegrams to The Star. THE SOUTH CAROLINA WAR, ae The Fight at Cainhoy. y made the announce. ment that the action of the Cabinet, wito reference to affairs in South Carolina, had | resnited in a determ!nationon the part of the President to issue a proclamation com. manding tne alleged disturbers of the peace . HONORS TO HIS MEMORY, EQUESTRIAN STATUE UNVEILED. Details of the Affair. ~~ } to t ssure Success in Fuch an undertaking; to ve ; os in that state todisband! Elsewhere will be HIS LATE COMRADES. the ciffienities attending the selection pao gy pence aly My fourd this proclamation in full, suppie- appropriate design; to the unfortunate a in Maatin. wad © ene ext heevy fall ie ree — the order of Secretary Cameron pedal ~~ Raps eyo en i wo The Killed and Wo nd d Russian exchar ge adds to the confusion. en. Shermaa. , ae OFT ot od the lorg delay an: ous litigaiton whica ’ unded, It was 3 o'clock yesterday when the Cani- | ABMY OF THE TENNESSEE, | (65,008 “ties S04 tetlous litigacton waica | Wart petrenehea & conclusion upoa Gov. Cham. we pepe fo ae worg toan up- a } at oe On, ns eriain’s application for troo| ft tmomne- A tr.ed and then almost unknown artist; tue eaters top diately on a” joarnment the Attocaey General A Reunion lorg years of patient thought, work ant | COMING WAR IN EUROPE Pproceéded to draw up the procismarion, aad eunion of Veterans. anxiety, ti)! bis'gentus assured success; tne By 6 o'clork it was farnished to the press. care and trouble of duplicating tae moe! in - ares x un Galian bane Shortly afterwards it was ying over the | plaster; ils shipment in sections to Pailade'- ¥ : ke ver ko? er jacuces 8 very gies m) d wires throughout tne length and breadth of | INTERESTING CEREMONIES. pia; the enforced change in place of loca. Effect on the Stock Market. and war ix covsiderel unavordanse ine land. i lon; to the casting in everlasting bronze Sapte Konmanin aud It was at a much later hour, howaver, that | from the canuon which his valor had fairly won; for these difficulties are almost forgot- ten in the pleasure we now feel in repo-ting Kasei J apatcli from Vi- aivices from Bache. has bees eon- The same the order of Secretary Cameron to Geaeral Ps Exxcitement in Sherman was decided upon. London, tan Agreement The Meeting, the Procession, Unveiliag rt q ~ - = . : GENERAL SHERMAN the Statue, Speeches on the to you the successful completion of the task | cluded Letween Roomania and Kassia for : . assigned us. THE 7) Ey pigeing Roumania troops under Russian was at the National Theater enjoying Mag- Occasion, Ete. We desire, however, to return our sincare THE INDIANA ELECTION. © | Siicersin caveat war gle Mitchell's didos as “Fanchon,” when he tbanks to our comrades of the Army of the } Parts, Oct. 1 The Bien Publics Semiia received the order for the movement of the Tennessee, who have so generously cor ——$ | correspondent telegraphs that he bas had aa troops. He rnbbed his spectacies, read it a The arrangements for the tenth annual re tributed their time and money to thi a The Vote for Congressmen joterview with M. Kieties, the Servian second time, and repaired direct to tne Wes- | union of the Society of the Army of the | ¢értaking; to Francie D. Kiddy for bis ma- ¢ & . me mipisier, in which the latter stated tern Union telegraph office, and Tennessee, and for the unveiling of the | Dificent and cheerfully bestowed contri o mption of hostilities, in which TELEGRAPHED GEN. HANCOCK, commanding the department of the Atlan- le, to carry out the instructions it cov- tained with the utmost dispatch. If these instrnctions are obeyed to the letter, it will withdraw the troops (except such as remain for garrison duty) from all the forts sur- rounding Boston and New York harbors, from Fort McHenry itn Br ltimore, Fort Del- aware pear Philadelphia, Forts Foote and bution; to Lonis T. Rebisso, the artist— who is with us bere to-day—for his unpar- alleled devotion to the work entrasted to his care; toour members of Congress, who by their wise and liberal legislation, have made it possible for us to locate within the na- tion's capital the tue of a nation’s hero; for the ald and encouragement ef tat body of whom it may well be said— ho’ Heaven slone records the ‘ An Fam Rues, participate, is certatn. Rassia Gettiog Ready LONDON, Oct. 1s —The Paris correspordent of the News says be learns that ali Rassians in Paris under the age of forty years bave been ordered te return home. "A special equestrian statne of Major General James B. McPherson, were completed last n'ght The day opened auspiciousiy for the ceremo- nies with a cloudless sky and a pleasant, bazy atmosphere, neither two warm nor too cold. At sunrise agrand national salute was Bred, and at 9 o'clock @ business meeting was beld by tbe committee of arrangements THE SOUTH CABOLINA TROUBLES. Origin, Progress, and Results of the Fight at Cai y NEw York, Uct. 15 — ferald special from Charleston speaking of the Cainhoy efairesays: The steamer Bosocin was char- tered to leave Charleston for the exclusive use of the democratic party, and nad be- tween 100 and 200 democrats aboard, among from Berlin to the Times announces that the z in tron ciad, Peter The Great, is to ranean. The correspondent of the Siard- ard, at Belgrade. telegraphs to tha: Washington on the Potomac, and Fortress | ®t the Arlington Hotel. Up to last night Her has shed a dr them were the speakers: ©’ Connor, capdi- | follows: “1 have receiyed inform: Monroe. It is estimated that within five | about twohundred members of the society Ase'es belowed the & ‘ date for Congress; St. Julien Jervey, candi- | Russia bas issued @circhiar note an days bad arrived in the city. And now, with thanks to you personally, | date for solicitor; Messrs. Ticken and ©. C. | that Inthe uteresta of bumanity ave feels TEN THOUSAND MEN General Logan, for the thought which | White, candidates for the legisiature; Mr. C. ps into Bulgaria and Army of the Tenuessee Reunion. Representatives of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, about 150 in number, as- sembled at the Arlington Hotel this morn- ing, and proceeded from there to Lincoln Hall, where they were to hold @ business Meeting previous to the unveiling of the statue of General McPherson. They arrived &t the hall at half-past 10 o’clock, apd the bound to march Armenia. I canpot vouch for the trath of this, but it is not improbable. There are 2,000 men at the camp of Bender, and 64,000 around Tinh Austria's Eastern Policy. A dispatch to Reuter’s Telegram Com- pany from Vienna today confirmed, from official sources, the statement that A ostria’ eastern policy will conform to tuat of Ras. prompted its execution, we transfer to your care @ statue significant of the unparalieled heroism, characteristic daring, unselfish pa- triotigm and gentie demeanor of our loved Ismented comm: ', Major Genera! James B_ McPherson. The statue was then unveiled, amidst great cheers from the crowd, music by the Marine Banc, ard the firiog of guns in Le fayette Square. Tne flag which covered from the department of the Atiantic can be placed at Columbia, 8. C., the designated place of rendezvous, to be distributed over the state in such @ manner as General Ra- ger, commanding the department of the south, may deem most expedient. It will also be seen by the reading of the orderof Secretary Cameron that if this force is not deemed sufficient the militia of the various c . colored candidate for county com missioner: Col. N. M. Delaney, colored, and The boat, however, took a number of republican negroes and Sheriff Bowen, who expressed a desire to acoompany the democrats. The steamer reached Cainboy at about half past two o'clock, and thedemo- crats were received by the vill whe had provided wagons and oth icles to con- them to the brick church, the place of tte s atue was thrown off in an instant when sia and Germany. peed! A percsentoocgl ax kath mascron was enlied. Ww order by the president, the time ‘Came, by means of ropes attacued meetin; — — jis eo | acanaaey sie : Should this become necessary, the Presi. GENERAL SHERMAN Gee Se Ses. Miccee, ae i was followed by W. J. McKinley, colored ees ews. % ' there Pligrims for dent couid issue his proclamation upon the | made a few appropriate remarks touching TEE ORATOR OF THE DAY Senet dinero neti omen, Oct. Ik.—A special d 4 ispater to executives of eral states, and all the | the object of this eleventh annual reunion, | Gen. John A. L’ » Who, in @ loud and dis- ich was followed by a ‘shot the 7imes from Barcelona says: —“‘The Span- uniformed ed milit's organizations | @bd then called upon Rev. Masoa Noble to | tinci, but somewhat husky voice, delivered | stantly the colored. saeu at te wah ae Jan pilgrimages {> Rome have been convert- could be placed at the disposal of the feie- | lead in Pry Or eet mittee of five upon | a fine ite to the memory of Gen. McPher- | darted to the bushes and sgized their gans, | 4 into @ Carlist manifestation. The pil- ral government. The President might even | ‘he election of officers was appointed. son. Hesketched the life of the renowned | which lay there bidden,*and from the | &7!™8, upon embarking, cheered for Goce oe caine eee hin foperts whieh woe sdemtene The corces i bee ie, aud Dattiotic samc Sy amen ioe Sa aoe ee me wor a Pt ‘ork city’s fancy iments, an gov- 4 sb jess pal ic T, | ley was fred in’ a c lore About (the Spantsh Pligrims erpor, uuder suc circumstances, deemed 1t ala. Hitckeniooper, z vp md wate. Betere te Foodiag snwetary, Genera! and drawing numerous jessons of bravery then re: fol and morality from it. His oration was lowed by the “Centennial Exposition March’’ by the Marine band. The large crowd iben slowly dispers ed. The Statue. The statue is an equestrian figure, heroic in size. It 1s mounted upon a massive grapite pedestal, handsomely designed. McPherson is represented as viewing the Geld of batue. He grasps the check reins of the spirited horse on which heis mountea in bis left hand, and his right hand holds a fleld glass which be appears to have just re- moved from his eyes. The fi meeting some of the democrais walked over to the ruined building off to the left of the stend, and found that @ large number of Icaded muskets—som> forty or fitis—were | op pri hidden in @ corver or in the fireplace. They ‘@rlists, refased to admit the Spanish did not remove the guns or say anything | ambassador to italy and altaches, al- about them. ‘The guns were found some. | though they were duly provided witn tiek~ me before the firiag commenced. There | ets. Wasadead set at the colored democrats. | Leslie was wounded, so were Bennett and hisson. Colonel Delaney, the colored ora- lor, sueceeded in escaping to the steamer. The small community at Cainhoy were ter- ribly alarmed at the fight and its result. was evident that the republican negroes — Were masters of the situation, and it was | The Datly Jews bas » special from Rome aprouncing that the committee which eu- perintended the reception of the piigri »: tbe Monday, and whe wert. prinel- pally A advisable, he might as the commander in chief of the militia organizations, march at the beaa of the column. = 10 o'clock last night General Snerman sent! + AN ADDITIONAL DISPATCH to General Hancock, commanding him to send all the new recruits in his department to the department of the south, and counter- manded &@ previous order, to send these men to the frontier for duty against the In itans. THERE 15 SOME DIVISION OF SENTIMENT as to what effect on the political situation this movement of the administration is LETTERS from Gov. Hayes, Gov. Hartranft,Gen. Pope, Gen. Crook, Jobn A. Dix, Gen. M.D. tb, and other members of the associatioa who were unable to be present, expressing their ets. eneral Sherman sa‘d that he had received & telegram from Genera! Sheridan, stating bis inability to be present at the reunion, and sending to the association his love and undying respect. [A pplause.)} THE CLAIMS OF CLYDE. Gen. Force, recording secretary then sub mitted his 1eport, which was adopted; after which tbe oert of the committee on the A Governor Suspended A Keuter dispaten from Bilbao says: — “The civil goveraor of Biscay has beea sus- pended. Fresh arrests have beso made, causing great uneasiness. Gen. Quesada is | expected bere. pa mamcial India counc!! ills were allotted to- at gure is warped | feared that they might at ®bout @ farthing per rapee advance on last likely to have. The democrats are loud in | McPherson statue wax Tead and approved. | {acing the west, toward whien the generat y gnt attack the village | 3 their denunciation. They say tue President | Gen. Buckland, the President of the Clyde, | is represented ve anxiously looking. Tae | {Well It was decided, therefore, to leave | week's rate. Siive has not complied strictly with the constitu. | 0., Monumental Society, made some re’ ition 1s an easy and a natural oue. The | {Oty men at Cainboy to protect the piace, | pe te < : THE INDIASA ELECTION. tion, because in his proclamation he as-| marks upon the original intentioa of the | likeness is said to be striking. &nd to send the Pocosin at once to Cuaries Sums that the legislature of South Carolina ascoclation to erect a'monument in memory = ton for reinforcements and such other aid The Vote for Congressmen Footed cannot i Mistery of the Monument. When the Army of the Tenness: abont to be disbanded at Louisville, K; the clore of the war, Gen. Logan, its then be convened. They deny this, and asseverate that within the three counties jurrounding (‘harieston there is @ quorum id that it can be convened in 48 hours, but ag was required. Toe Pocosin reached Charleston about seven o'clock, and ar- | rapgements were at once made'to send a body of men to Cainboy. About nine o'clock of Gen. McPherson, at Ciyde, O. He said that three thousand dollars bad beea sub scribed for that purpose, and it was not until last year that tke change of location was CINCINNATI, Oct. 18.—The Commercial’ Indianapolis specia! contains official returns from #1) the Congressional districts, show. ing the following majorities: ist. Fuller annol she returned, bavipy aboard 75 men, vader (dem.), 1,569: 2d. Cobb (dem.), 5,183; 34. Biek- poets woul, Gancunse nin, ines, of Clyde 0. Hethoeetinat Wal association | commaxder, issued tbe following order: the direction of Mejor G. 1. Bulat. ‘Mr. 8. | Dell(cem.\, 5,459; 4th. Sexton (reps, 232, Oth. again, there are democrats who assume 6 | be erected at Clyde, and that the money “HEGRS Axny i het aed eee Secale a et Browne (rep.), 1.60%; ot: Robinson (rep), 26; ele eee cnae enaadrineiin ihe saree okie et (te ion te eae The ‘following ‘named officers are an. | LOW plarting near Cainhoy, was present at Mb. White (rep), 1.410; 10th. ‘Caines Agsurance that it will add strength to their | monument, the best Possible, @t that place. | Scunced as @ committee to secure funds and a He gives the following state. ), Lids; ith. Evans (rep.), 1,448; 12th. cause in the doubtfal northern states. Said | Gen. Sherman favored the erection of amon. | SUFeFintend the erection of a sultable mon- | ert: ‘peeiteent” ol ee (oe). 52 a ee oe an enthusiastic Tilden man this morning: | ument over Gen. McPherson’s remains at | Went over the grave of Gen. McPherson. | STATEMENT OF A PROMINENT” COLORED | 2.022. The democratic plurality on “It will give us ten thousand repablica: | Clyde, O , stating that too much cvuida’t All correspordence that may be necessary I was lookivg to see what caused the ex- | S7°s*™me2 ist ve vote on yotes among the commercial classes of New | done io honor to the furtherance of the bg will Wece~ | asscenene cohen fener Festive nme atty on . 944; 3d, York city alone, where business will be dis | officer. This was the opinion of the Hed oo fp thelr vemes: Mejor Gen W. B. | citer wine ait Gone ae y 595; Btn, turbed by the invasion of the stats.” They | tion, and Snerman’s remarks were | Hazen. Cleveland, Onio; Bvi. Major General Scanlon ab santo aonn izth, 655 say itis unconstitutional: Itis understood | greeted with applause. M.D. tt, Zanesville, Oblo; Brig. Gen tney eae © minority, that Judge Black takes devided exception to Gen. Balloch tuen presented to thesnciaty, | 4 Hickenl , Cincinnati, Ohio.’ the assumption that the President bas the right to protect a state against domestic violence. 1t_is held to be contrary to ths decision of the United States Supreme Court, whioh in one of the isiaug cases—the Reese case— deoided that the army could not be used to do police bees begs it was the bounden duty of the Pres! it to uphol i the authority of the state, but that the state and not the United States must protect the citizen. TOO Hasty. Last night, while considerably excited with the news of Secretary Camerou’s order, a bumber of democrats held @ meeting at the Ebbitt Houre, Judge Jere Black jing. It was to advise Gen. Hampton to faster from the can’ i Caro. lina Jet the state go by default, to the end that the electoral of the state might be thrown out of the count by the House of tatives. Te day, however. the sober second thought prevaiiei, and the recom- mendation was not communicated to the governor. WHAT SENATOR PATTERSON SAYS. Senator Patterson, of 8. C , gives as a rea. son why Gov. Chamberlain doss not convene the i ee. Uhat the me dy mop Lect rapid Theis honest wentl een tn Te expressios LO | waltimore; staff of District miiitia—Cois, their honest sentiments. He says that Co- lumbia, the eapital of the state, 1s died with oe i” Up Eieextons ane & 2 Oooks, ton Light Infant Col. members of @ demoe: atic rifle clubs, and £ Frecapeccn wouhd naiaiy bs coersten” “| Moore cdmmanding. with, ioute, Button COLLECTOR WORTHINGTON, kets; Co. B., Capt. D. MeCathran, with fleld ef tbe port of Charleston, 8. C., says that ¢; District of Columbia Artillery, two when the repubiican convention was held in or field pieces, Mejor Hahnemann; carriages Columbia, over three thousand members of | COptAining the orators and chairman of the the armed rifle clubs were in attendance. respective committees of arrangements and He was asked how it was that Judge Moses, | !>Vited guests; marine band and drum corps; Who is @ republican, Sets forth that there is vi battalion of two full companies of the marine jolerce in the state, To this he replied with an address, a fine photograph of Gea. McPherson. After the transaction of some routine busi- ness tle society took @ recess until a quar- ter of 1 o'clock, when the members were reassembled to take their places in the line of procession. It may be well to mention here, to correct @ misa) sion on the of many, that the tickets to the Army of the Tennessee re- upion at Lincoln bali to-night may be had at the bookstores witbout chai —_-——_ YELLO' ‘EVES. Absentecs Warmed motte Ketarm to Savannah SAVANNAH, GA, Oct 1 is published this mornii Ofhicer, Savannah, Ga., against returning to the notice is given that it will in iy jon, ly ex-pri- yg yo Wounded, so bravely stood by General McPherson when mortally wounded, in the thickest of the battle. The Procession. The line was formed at 1 o’clock under the direction of Major General David Hanter, marsba! in chief, assisted by Vaptain Story, Lieut. Booth, Lieut. Clem and Mr. W. B. Reed, and moved in the following order:— Mounted police; platoon of police; chief marshal and aids; band from Fort McHenry, negroes came on the top of @ little nil! and took deltverate aim at myself and son agreement was artist of Cineinnati named Louis T. Rebdis 80, who after about three years of patient Work completed the model, which was du- licated in bronze by Robert Wood & Co., of Hladelphia, so that as it now stands, over ten years of patient work and study. are to- day embodied in the statue in McPaerson committee Having ouly sufficient funds to complete the statue proper were unable to provide @ suitab! tal, but through the assistance of Gen. Belknap, aided by Gen. Babcock and Major Elliott, Congress was induced to make an appropri- ation of $25,000 for the pedestal upon the condition that the committee would place the statue thereon. Congress also changed fod name of Scott Square to McPherson ‘quare. The BALTIMO! Oct. I steady—middiing, 104. Srm—Western extra, do. ly, 5 75a@6.75; city mills Rio brands, 6.76a7.00; other grades . Wheat active, and “bigher- No. 2 western red, 1.306 strony red, a = 3 ool yn Wh -4 al3t; Mary’ good 1.208 Corn—soutbern steady, western active, stropg au: 52 do. yello’ togo back for the missing, as it wasas much as our lives were worth. THE CASUALITIES WERE AS FOLLOW: Wm. Daily, of Cnarleston, aged 15, killed; thirty-three buckshot in breast; body dread- fully mutilated, Mr. Wm. £. Simmons, an Aged planter, Shot in the head and instantiy Killed; bis left leg was broken by being beaten with aclubor axe. Mr. W. King, of Charleston, aged 45, shot in the abdomen; Ppoeee to be mortally wounded. Alexan- jcNeill, of Charleston, sged 42, severely rounded and beaten, and roboed when heip- jess. Thomas Whittaker, aged 4, of Charies- top, a Wounded and missing. Captain C. Carroll. white, wounded in shoulder and foot. W.Hampton Smith, wounded in the arm. W. St. Julien Jervey, wounded in the leg slightly. 8. L. Bennett, colored, wound- ed in the left foot. Angus G. Bennett, col- ored, wounded severely in the ankle. ich. wounded in the calf of the leg severely. Wm. Sineath, wounded to the bead. Le pact ~— Sis, Clear rib sides, 10y. Lard—refined, 11yally. Bat- ter—active, firm and uncchange Petro- ieum pomipaily unchanged. Coffee strong, loquiry aetive; stock light and Krew WHat HE WAS TALKING ABOUT, EXCEPT THE CENSUS FIGURES.—A poll- Ucian offered to fifty dollars that be could name two cities—one of over 5,000 in- babitanis and the other over 75,000—neither of which would cast a vote for either Hayes or Wheeler! U; being requested to name them, he meptioned ity and Georgetown. Both are in the District of Columbia, where they do not vote for Presi- dential candidates.—[St. Louis Journal. Correct, except that the politician rather understated our population. He would bave been much nearer right if he had doubied the figures of both cities. “EXCHANGE DAY” AT THE CENTENNIAL. The members of the New York Produce Ex- cbange bave voted to close their rooms Octo- ber 26, in order to meet the r from the boards of trade corp®, under the command of Lieut. M. Goodreil, (formerly of the Arr nessee,) with Lieuts. son, Wood. Shailer and adjutant; Society of the Army of the Ten- nessee, headed by Gen. Sherman; commit- tees; officers of the army and navy and in- vited guests; the National Veteran Ciub, marsbaled by Major M. E. Urell, and headed by Repetti’s band—they numbered over 100, wearing aneat badge and carrying several flags; McPherson Post, Grand Army of the Potomac. aud delegat other posis. ROUTE OF THE PROCESSION. tions The line of march was from Lincoln hail “You are afraid to ” To ibis there was po reply. AMONG REPUBLICANS there is no fear that the use of th of the body. Jobn Bi was c! stabbed; too ll to a statem: black and blue. Notbing positive is known Of the losses among the republicans. The Other Side of the Stery. The Toncs special says the Charleston republ ® number of state is to work to the disadvantage of their ticket. They hold that the President could not act otherwise than he has done, when a | i i i tion grounds on that day. Gen. ‘ewton, the hero of Hell Gate, will also be on the occasion. THE GENERAL CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY re bed i 2f oH i ie i Ft ai i i I : 5 4y, i i 5 sy oH sa ee i lai Rie orriae, i i £ A if H f &