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* | AF AtTOmsEL Se Is THE ‘RAPID. £00 e ITY AND ACCURACY MATCH.” " Two matches were abot al Creedmonw yee- lerday. The damp aud cloudy weather was Se of = "1 the mixts not enough to obscure the targets. Lieutenant Colonel W. B. Farwell of the American tam, won the “Geiger Bull’ Eye Fropay” for the thint aud last ime, scoring M4 Dulles eyes in 45 sbOLs, Rod making 26 ont of the possible 225 ts. The . J the other ma! : os LI us 1 wW. 5 . at PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday: Exeepted, AT 1HE STAR BUILDI Pemnsyiv ar corer Lith street, nw The Evening Star Newspaper Compary, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Proe’t. Subscribers at Ten Cents per week. or rorty- Cents per month. Onptcs ai the coun‘er, (Cents each. epasd— Bu Mag postage pr Sixty Cents a meytn: one year, $6. THE “7 aErLY ese aan reg Shows, 800 ands, 10 shou. ‘ * 82 a year, postage score surpassed the Centennial matic abort. ES CN Ve, 48—INS. 7,355. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1876. TWO CENTS. ce ee tee BP Rates of advertising furnished on ep plication, ing. Mr. And 2 bell’s eyes. Mr. K. Katnvone, who led the Americans in the Centennial <hoot- <<, ing, scored 199 points Sud bull’seyes. G. - L. Oree, 160—16. The prise is a $50 gold a jected. Mere Fighti! the East. Perils of the Pelar Sea. lece, with some ornaments. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. _ NOTICES. E V ENING STAR, “icanmaewtea carene fim of maven” TUBKISH Souci iste VIA. EWELVS WHALING VISGELS LOGE IF TES Telegrams to The Star. P'Toe “Rapldity aud Accuracy” mater was NUaL peeueuy OS 8 Se “If Tilden is elected to be the next Presi- The London Standard’s dispatch from Bel- F Seamed ¥ inet yo t iM Masters for tne clect! CE. The whaling bark Florence arrived in San Francisco yesterday from the Arctic oesan, =i Mesontc Hatt. cor Carn Pencsyivania avenue, ryeepay EVESizZG. Yoanctl he is net sworn in om the 4th of March,” 4 s, > dent of the United States, I'll bet #100 that | ¢: ays the Turkish forces in Servia re 4;aceei | Washington News and Gorsip, | 1 coc wwe fumed the offensive on Thursday. and @ pat- ee THE EUROPEAN SENSATION, | S22 Warterssusies sts sors witb 100 mnen on bdoard, being part of the October 24, at T = o'e! ¥ Greer of GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAr.—Inter- This was the remark dropped by @ repub- ort Cee dannc een a tone = warts toss be tee ae one = a jo anemia ua in thine a — volgen 4 ects R.” SUHN EURIN MASON, Meeoricr, nal revenue, $575,083.23; customs, $530,275 03, | eem 1 discussing the Presidential proba- | Saitechar. and the other on positions com- dion ofthe crews, “The remaining sareivors WAR OR PEACE? minute altogether. Messrs. J. E Stetson, “=> BULL MaKYLANDERS BNTITEEZD TO a ene: ittes with a democrat, wnereat the latter | manding Deligrad. In the latter movemeut wave gone tw Honoluin on the bar Three T. G. Benvett, and T. E. Ade on New Yote at the aperoaching el celome are re- National Bank Nores reccived to-day ted, “Great God, dees your party mean | the Turks on Thursday captured thirteen | e680 A report of the disasters is made a Haven. Conn, used the Winchester rife. °4 to tre rooms of t ASYGANO | for redemption, $61,038. ‘ H rf Redoubts, great quantities of arms and many asi ived b T A cartridge bolder was attached he left WELICAN AeSOUIATION, Be, 608 Tk | sf = Tons oflaw?” “Ohno; ROLacain, Tides, | prisovete. ‘The dght was long and blvody, | 2S we masiers who bave arrived here. Tas aT oooesa ress betuces Vane Sb a Gk iarmstionre | SECRETARY CwaNDLER wes on duty at | [Ons of law 2) “Ob no; not at all. viigea: | The Turks con tinned toadvause. On Saves, Decal te tee Ieeeton wt eaten A BETTER FEELING PREVAILS. pre ely pe oan gg end lap one ig Teduced favs of tran tue Interior Department to €ay. * | af elected. will not be inaugara resident | Gay there was much fighting. Hafiz and | “Tivalin 8 aty Py yr ay Re. EB fe on the 4th of March, ana for the very good of lee and extreme coid weather. We com- ——e- —— Sring being done with the right to _ ew ——— reason that it falls on Sunday.” #ddul Pashas opened fire before Djanis, and weoced taking walras June!. Between Jaly 4 and August | the ships worked over 20 the POSTMASTES G&NERAL TyNsa2 aud wife | “Scen is the fact. The official term of Gen, | F#2!1 Pasha shelled Alexinatz. Tae Servian returned to the city from tae centennial this | Grant as President expires at tweive o'clock | ©Fce8 atDjonis, under Horvatovisch, were BUT FIGHTING CONTINUES. | SoSCouea' thors Sekar MARONIC —Tue regniar Commune of DAWSON LODGE. No + i be = #stsbore and north toward Point Berrow mers (45), #trock the target. A « jasovic T=mple on MUNDAY merning. noon on Sunday, the 4th of Mareb, and from | Topled bet grat loss. There are fears that | c'est as the ice opened. Tae bark Arctic —— cartridge ‘cost bim several sec Tretant, a Jo'ciock Bevery arembe one that ume until’ the day following, when | PJonis, which ts the key to the road throagh | 3° fast es tne by lee July 7. The crew es . — His second chance was a ren to te preent.as bosinee gt imps Concurse1osat NomINATiox.—Antbong | tiher Govervor Hayex or Governof Triden | te Morava valley, wil fai into the bands | "hn ato shore and afterwards went oa tue | THE PAGIFIC MAIL CO. SEIZURE. play of rapidity as weil as ac. be aah gs Eickhoi, Tammany dem.,7tn New York | c2u take the oath, theacting Vice President, | Hegradereporte that fa te fone ee Bar | other vessels. Angust 1 the fleet, 1 in num- —__o—_ 14 shots and sirifiog the target a RR rel Ri aa ° = : Sevator T. W. Ferry, of Michigan, will be sebas the tees mined the ane Saving on ner, reached Potnt Barrow. The Nortuera centers, € tuners, and 3 outers 4 (> * toons He district. ed seein Of ie Uae aa tured Belevatz. Should the Tarks soete | Llsht and Norman remained goatn walras- goon se RN QUESTION. total of 73. Mr. Beunett made + 3 That the next President will not sworm é i “ Dg And escaped the disaster that followed. Peace vlntion Powstb Addis 45, both gentlemen lotgir NION PRAVSR ME NUCKEUS FOR THE GREAT NATIONAL | ;, on Sunday bas already been setiled by Tuma Heryien armavanceon Paratkin the | iSsnet 14 ine ioe broxeup and wasles ap: | Lenten Goran een Steady advance in | tbe target inone chanee. Messrs AB «.—The Armory building !s now un- | histories precsdent Tne Constitution pro- perionin ponttaen The afrair inh t yet de. | e8red, and soon all the ships were active: consols and other ioternational stocks | Heusen (Sth regiment) aod W. | >dertson ennan-et Fomor ¢ @ thorough renovation preparatory | vides that the President and Vice Presideat | Cyjeq.) POs ON tair Is not yet de- | vi gagec. ‘Tue space occupied by the vess Which fell during last week's panic indicates | (ist), who used Ward Burion rites, scored “S ovdook, in | to becoming the repository for the rare and | Of the L suited States shall hold their offices aHE DIPLOMATIC Bitvavion. COR ea eee ettet OF BOTS. |, | HBC prevailing imprestioa here taat war is | respectively 4° a1 St points, a curtons things Which were furnished by the varin g the = a sir ire ret t Ea: The Times’ corr poudent at Belgra te rays On the Zod aed ae ree 7 =< sors Nyse jr reg rerper en that & peaceable solu- The pets e de ee al gold bady 4 = —~d public | Smithsonian Institution and tne Agrien!. vision wae maa a AL panes Ot eae tbe diplomatic situation is still painfairy | vorthwest, and aoe s, xcep = = =. careers question is not impose! ret oy W Bobertesa — z, Po at eee . turel department to the Centeantal exnibi- | 98trument when the four years uncertain. Preparations for war continue, | &#inbow aud Taree Brothers, which were at e. The Times toway in aleading article | ond, G. W. gate, 34; third, J. E. Sinteon, OF Pastors. in Philadelphia, and which will oan be | Commence. | By act of Congress, passed | 55 oes the Rustian iemlger tee, once | Point Bartow, were Says: There is perbaps danger that woreason- | 62. Iy Mr. Stetson wins itagain Le will be “S| GSC timebaving been ratided hy amumcieatanm- | 5264 00 food authority that 2.00 Kamsiane |g qoyyg AMMO ADED, UE DRITEICE ,, an, | able Alaris Ay Derucoeaied by uarensoo~ | ibe inal Swoer = 3-¥ Aune tat atenus, reste Sates for Gi pet soar, Takes soak | THE PRESIDENT, by written commanica- | D€I of states—the time set for the inangura “Tue Times’ Paris dispatch ee ro- | 24th thick Zog set in. The Ships were in a0 | not dispar of seeing (he crisis pase away THE ComMopoRE’s Herrs.— William H Backages of if onde. silverware exc other valuables | tion, has informed Hou. Messrs. Parnell! and | U0n of the first President of the U nite’ | mor that the mission of Lord Loftus to Liva- | CP€® strip of water. The Clara Bell lost her thont an out hostilities betweea | Vanderbilt was Hfty-fve the sth of Imat ‘@' very Mode: ete charges. Uffice hours to4 | Siates aud the commencement of the work- | {12 is to inform the Czar that Eogland would | "Udder and ran near shore, where the ice | Russia and Turkey. May. Was bred @ farmer, on Staten m. oct -6t pareve: opt hdl eeinats catia te Wedciaine th Marche sider thee tite tee not take the Initiative in fresh negotiations, | “OSed around her, and a large berg grouuded Heretofore the Times has considered a | isiand, and married the daughier of Domi- ATTENTION. VOTERS — All Democrats er igeobines oy her and formed @ breakwater bebiod Minister, aud | 5th of March. In fact, however, the inaugn- | put Would not feel herself attacked so long as Brothers witnessed our distress, but were at we time unable to render assistance. Oa the 26th & boat from the Three Brothers took ‘he wife of Capt. Haskmott otf for safety. Next day the St. George’s men attempted to get @ boat ashore over the ice, bul were c@ught in a fog and failed. Three FROZE TO DEATH ON THE ICE. August 28 the ships at Point Barrow were invisible. On the 30th the masters held a council and concluded there was no further node of saving the ships, some of whicn were already ron bag by the ice. The ~bips had about three months’ provisions. Chey were thirty miles from land. Septem- ver 5 they ali took the boats, each man with 25 days’ rations and a blanket. E: thing pode’ uns So en greene Pag) on coard. We wou! carry balf a mile abead; then return and drag boats. The ice was very rough, and now and y ber, ac 8 br ater vebind | Russo-Tarkish war inevitable. Tue same bie Kivsam, a Reformed Datct prosouer, oF e presented through the Brit. t which the Florence drifved up aud got uader | change of power is noticeable iu other | who labored at Cedar Hill, near Albany. Preaidvattal election in the various ates are re: | LOt,as was provosed, direstiy to him: Tue | ration of President Washington'dia net neve janes bry seyeeenred or isn not modiaes by | We lee of tue iceberg, whica proved her sal: | quarters, ‘The secont excitement kas eek | The eawored, at piace carly enough to give qu ted to cali cn DORKS CUACETT, at the | course of the President was in accordance | place until Wednesday, April 30, eight weeks the London conference of 1571. This ramor | Ytion. The sbips Josephine, St. George, | the good effect of daemon: tating WHat would | the happy couple a family = ecblidren, Beard of Trace rocms, S19 Market Space, where | with the etiquette usually observed on such | xfter the designated time. In more than one is not vouched for. rei Corneling Howland, and Marengo, and warks | be the attitude of the powers in cass of an | some of Whom are married. ‘ijem re- eee ne ae” Mrnished im relation to trans- | occasions, without regard to any reflections | history it has been erroneously stated that A Vienna dispatch to the Daily News says | Camilla, James Allen, and Onward were lo- | aggressive war by Ru-sia. Had a siz weene: | mained farming on Staten Isiand (or twenty ened BP. BEBRY in the address on the government of dreat | the Constitution weut {nto effect and the Intelligence has been received from Coastan. | closed by pack ice. The Rainvow and Taree | armistice been President Tilden and Hendrie ib. Britain. inauguration took place on the 4th of March, a LUSOAN 8 cepted by the Porte it is | ¥% His love of horses was bere iy DOL Unlikely that its termination would | graded. and he became interested ts bave witnessed the same hostile demon- | Richmondyilie trotting track, wuich was stration on the part of Russia with greater | the extentof bis notoriety. Hi danger of its resulting in actual hostilit It seems probable now that tnequestion may | but when the Commodore got control of t! be set peaceably. Hudson river road, be needed al Another Peace -. wortby taleot tbat was availabie, and Wil- A dispateh to the official Russian tele- | iam was summoned from the farm to take gravbic agency says the departure of Lord | the vice presideucy. The oldest boys Lotus, the British ambassador at S Petersburg, for Swader, aud General [goa- | the fret being a Cornelius tet for Constaatt should be interpra- | William Kissam. There ted as further at Rassia and Eng- | !0s( William's brother.) This makes three land are erdeavoring to arrive atasound | Cornelius Vanderbilts now livi ine ‘and lasting pacification. Bae Like War. This Leons chareat Teporis Una the bantic array ot ase jarest re] it concentrated Roumanian army has been officially publishe), and that Prince Charies assumes commana. Though thie looks inople that the Ports will accept a six that being neither the day appointed nor | ‘nople cond octit-tet WHAT'S IN THE WIND Now ?—Jay Gould | the actual day of either event. relorms projects be not InGeriost ieee Zoe RsDibe Ake ResracrvOuLy | Sud Sidvey Dillon, of New York, dropped | , Before the second term Of Fresident Wash. | that the mata quo be iualateinel it Sans fe PEED CO OLE erie eee ai AN 3 | into Washington this morning. Gould went other wae changed The act of Marca t. | 224 Montene, wr beget i i . fult the tines 'whice consist cf" Leslee’ Drewes | t0 the Arlington, but did not register. Sub- |? , provided that the term of four years for | 4 Berlin Gispater to ‘the Daily Telegra: yh ged Close; also, Misses Cloaks from foar to far. | Fequently he went to the War department, | y nich a President and Vice President shail says the Czar 1s to be presented with we en, ousess badies Ud srgurmicgterthe 5.8. ness. Sir Gould. is pee President Gar th day of “Merch He eceed | soogrresghred dress from the Moscow Douma, declaring the 3 ies” Under eats, . a J 4th day of Mai next su ing the day a a ¥ 5 fe; yi readiness of all classes toobey all commands BacksRia Vests; Gomamer Wa:esroofs: | rett,of the Haltimore and Obio ratiroad, tn | ou wits the eect oF hee te pave | inveserence a wat Ree x ries; ‘Mates | B&itimore this afternoon, which leads to the | been iven. The ith of March, : snd’ cicgant aeesrtment of Mint. | [@ference that his business is with reference | wiieh‘by law the sored seme Pein, Pah Deny Se ee eo Tr B. t is com- | tO Increased rates for government trans- | Washington commenced, fell on a Sunday. pec stl aia MEDONE Hs made to | portation. There is no record stating exactly the day P! . on which Washington the oath of o 3 : aes ot of Mme, wasaing- | DEATH OF Cot. OscaR H. MACK.—Infor- | fleer but from his known character. Ao gp om fo one teeth yen ct ing Departme: . mation has been recelved at the War depart- | from the course of after proceedings in sim. | {97,08 county, Md., was painfally vise, Parte, 907 Penneytvenia avenne, | ment that Brevet Col. Oscar H. Mack, lieu- | llar cases, there is littie aoubt bissecond in- | ,/12°°, by the explosion of @ coal of! lam Washipgton, D.O. | tenant colonel 21st infantry, died at half past ee was on Monday, March 5. on Sundsy, the i5th instant., at the reai- THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CO- | 9 o'clock last evening, between Kansas City next occurrence of the 4un of Mareh in | gence of Mr. Watkins Toleon, near Forest. | Crt a ed ee Louis. while en route from Denver, | Presidential year falling on a Sunday was | Vijj6, : Md., where she was visiting. She was t ome. thts Dereby notified that a meeti va Bhi | Colorado, to bis home in this city, at the age | jn 16:1, when President Mouroe commenced | coming down stairs with, @ lighted lacp tn ron pgp Ny ony be placed in bis hands @ check for $50,000. Ce on co Fel | of 50. He was well known in thiscity. He Monsees eam. The inauguration was ou | her hand. when from some cause she stam. refers tothe usual disciplioaty Corre auy | The next eon (William) is twenty-six, and She purpone ee lectern oe ta een PE | graduated ‘at West Polnt in 1850, and was perpen phsnar alge filelioence’ | bled and fell. Toe lamp striking upon the Meantime, Bgbting te pee Lies wenents. | nas for several served as private sec- — WH PHILIP, Pree ment. rapidiy promoted. At thecloseof the war | © a we rei Sener mn - 2 stairs exploded, scattering the oil over her. | Dlinding snow storm. Several men deserted Tava valleys and on the Drina has been re- bis er, an office worth £3,000 a J. W. WATERS, Secretary “cord 2awif_ | he wasassigned to the rank of brevet colonel | 0#t was admin: y i piace in | While enveloped in the flames she had the | !> despair and returned toward the ships. bewed with great stabbornness. = William thus bas his sons in close * for. bis meritorious services during the re.| Marshall. The proceedings took place ir | prgenceofmind to bury her head im ert, | Of therr fate we Know nothing. We worked ntimacy with bim in the business of ATTENTION, NEW YOREERS bellion. Since she has beenon duty in | t¢ House of Representatives. cushions, thus avoiding inhaling the flames, | 0m through open water and over seas of ice life—the administration of the raii em- ys third occurrence of this kind was in WY the War department as inspector of national | |The and saved her face from disfigurement. Her rium is completes "Secanqemente’ for segues cemeteries, and as assistant to the Secretary | !°*", when President Tyler was inaugurated. The Servians Badly W' . General Tohernayetl s inal the | pire. Two of his daughters are married, one b pining ntraugemen cemeter In this Inatanee, also, the ceremonies took | DTOtber and other members of the family ran BEE TATROR iat oe oteteaa ae ann | Shane ware epee ‘along’ the whole line, being the wife of the noted carpet dealer Point Barrow. Here we prepared to winter, as it would be madness to attempt to reach but the evidence of newspaper correspoad- | Sioan, whose warehouse one of Une fea- M M. toher assistance an eceeded ti ti a “ de ne ‘i ’ is Zire. —_—_ $ 25 Pinext year the Preskiencees wil, there. out the tre before the was fatally Baret pod mand con ae ree for Tod. ao it baal nipped, aod Tost, 1.590 noon in their fi do Rn r = I i o wi res rc Fe Wntins = is THE TROUBLE aT RED CLoUD.—Tnhe Com: fore, be inaugurated on Monjay, the si of | UB@ 87m and both bands were eo pally hailing as our only resou: al iy a attempt on téchar and 3,000 about Dele- grad. According to the Standards lal, tne Turks bave taken all the positions to within cannot shot of Djunas, and very likely will take the latter, whereupon Dei- gras, Alexinetaz. Gen. Tchernayet’’s new ‘To Oaras. do ss 180 | missioner of Innian Affairs has received | March, instead of Sunday, the 4th. Taere is | DUCE? that she ray lose the use of them, Sb Sates af Tac: recs nocd tot 3 dae or nc; | Bothing confirmatory of the dispatch tele-| no special law bearing on the subject, bur | 222 $@ sustained other severe icjaries f about the body. Miss Taylor is a sisier of of the State can visit Philedsipbie fur @4 sAdition- | graphed to the morning papers relative to | the proceedings follow the general rale that | yr wr. G. Taylor, aclerk at Camden sta- i orders for tickets can | the removal of Red Cloud’s band to @ point | for ere Purposes by ea Thacee cate on, Baltimore, and is weil kaown to a cir- "s Office. Treas. when Monday, the 5th of Marco. be. | C@0f acquaintances here. She was to have on the night of September 13 the ice com- nenced breaking, a Three Brothers and the Onward got away with the survivors of the various cre’ The following 18 a list of TNE ABANDONED VESSELS: Berks Onward and Clara Bell, San Fran- twenty-five miles distant from the agency, | Satur and their refusal to accept rations. He is, Department ° “{ been married in a few days, and at t] headquarters at Kaswik. and the whole Mo- 7. nevertheless, iuelined to believe there may This rule is followed in Congressional | Orithe ‘accident was makiog Seed cisco, ships St. George and Marengo, and | T&va valley will bein theirhands. Thisnew Se eee eer me {rath in the report, for the reason | proceedings, where it hes happeved thai | that event. Her physician thinks there i | balks Corselins Holland, James Alice, aod tof affairs is likely to hasten Russian GOSPEL MBETING, that Re: Cloud’s people have for a long time | Saturday’s sitting has been prolonged uatti | no doubt of her recovery.—( Balt. Sun, 23d. java, New Bedford; ship Camilla and | ction either for war or peace. Russian of- = SABBATH AFT! expressed great dissatisfaction at the pres- | Monday, the records showing no evidence of —$$$$<—<—<—<—_— harkentine Josephine, ; bark Acors | ficers, of whom there is said to be fourteen A MARRIED MAN ELores wita A Ser- a2 APTERROOR, Bet Tad are, Tel eet een ee are, BDOUt | Pare oF ing Proceedings having taken place | | DzSTRUCTION LY THE West Inptaw | Barnes, New Locdon, and the Hawallan | for each Servian battalion, suffered heavily | VanvGrme ies Bake quiet couwtry 1NCOLE 6,090 Indians, including men, women and | on Sunday. HURRICANE.—A Key West (Florida) dis- | jarks Desmond and Arctic. in the recent fighting. lowr, situated near Schuylervilie, Saratoga LINCOLN HALL, children at the agency, and rations are is- Every seventh Presidential term the 1th of | patch says the gale which set in there Fri. The vessels had on board altogether 1,000 Sigg HG and the people are of that sort called AT 3% O'CLOCK. sued weekly. The commissioner is free to | Marcb, on which the term should com- | vay broke at Ii p.m. The wind attaine! © | nests’ cr Oll, besices a large amount’ of | M@rribie Sufferings of a Wreeked | jctired. They do not do much busiuess, bat Service of & Short addresses by youn; * | confess that affairs at the ageacy bear a | mence, fails upon Sunday. Uniess there | velocity of ninety miles an hour. The whalebone and ivory. It 1s the undivided orew. in the quiet, quaint littie settiement resides ‘Feung Men epecialsy savites, ccw-tr_ | rather bad aspect. should’ be @ change in the duration of the | stean-er City of ston, from New York | opinionof every master that no hope can be | PROVINCETOWN. MASS., Oct. A _cor- | the mature maiden who relishes morsel of LOAN OFFICE AND COMMISSION term the colneidence will not again occur | ‘or Galveston, went ashore at Boca Chica, «Ltertained of ibe rescue of the ships or who | Tetted account of the loss of the brig Almira, | choice gossip such as pot often Sppears in BROKERS. PERSONAL.—Lieut. Gov. Tom Young, of | wutil the year 1905. but will probably get off. Ail hands were | remained on board of them. Ali are un- | *t@tes that the crew of five, including the | ihe town. than three years ago Daniel oldest and most reliable in the city. Obio, and Collector Weitzel, of Cincinnati, saved, 1. Albury, one of the passengers, foudtedly lost and carried away to the | C@ptain, took to a raft, and after terrible | Woodard, a well-to-do young man, wooed 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO. pipers on oe rss Campaign Sqaibs. spbsequently died. | A Havana disoaich | sortheast in tbe loe-pack which closed them | *Ufferiogs the captain and one of the crew | ang Anna, tbe entertaining dauguter of Nika ctnenianiasaale Corner ta ona D are in city en route to the Centennial. When Governor Chamberlain called on the | siates that the damage by the hurricaae in | eyibeael te around. died. Another of the latter became insane | Winchester Ballard. The newly made Ben- tor any time Genired on very reasonable terms Cinelonate """"Gen-tJohe Eaton, Valter | Rock #11 (8. C.) Rife Club to give up their cuentas Geka pe epg | foe adel Fo 4 De 5 5 2 5 a caus be rs oa 5 im Pre wer. | iy tee cormmnoner of Edueation. returned | arms they shipped im an old horse pistol, | {can sisatmer Margaret went ashore bat got | “2b oT ae ar es esta REM and ey ey ep 9 THE BRET. Pathe City from a few weeks’ visit to New | ‘lint-lock rifle and an army musket, mark | ff without damage, abd the American sb'p | or returned to them after beginning the The Pacific Mati Company. present year the couple went to housekeep- MILBUBN'S SODA Wa‘ Hampshire o1 turday, but left for Phila- | -C.O.D.” +++ It isa di:covery of the New | George Peabody was slightly injured. No | nomeward trip, but so far ascan be ascer. | NEW York, Oct 23 —Jadge Barrect, ofthe ing, aud the husband engaged to work for marwnar arnee TEE, delphia last Lent er epenarge of the | Orler™8 Republican that “Vigo, Ind., shows | other accidents to American vessels arere | Wey itseems probable fifty orsixty were | S8Preme Court. has denied @ motion for | james Fako during the season. ‘Tue affaires a @ WATEES on D- educational department of the Centennial | democratic gain of 81; Vigo, Spain, more | vorted. Six Spanish schooners were sunk, | icf: bebind, many of whom were Kanakas. | Vacating attachment by the commissioners | of the new household did not gilde along as ICE-COLD TEA, COFFER ead CHOOOLATS | exhitition Dr. Charles Warren, chief pnate, shows & democratic loss of 1.” | and many were otherwise damaged. O.¢ of ‘The loss ‘on the New Bedford whalers in | Of t@xes against the Pacific Mail Company’ “moothly @s they would be expected to, and 1499 Pawnsvivanta AVENCE, clerk of the Bureau of Education ihe Drst question that Tilden asks when | he walls and the roof of the new theater at | pe Arctic is nearly $500 noe mostly iasured | *t€Amers Colon, @ud @ stay of procerdiags | ‘he green-eyed monster began lo make his eplé-tr near Willard's. “t bis residence in this city. F. | be wakes in the morning and his secretary | Havana was demolished. No American u Bvston and New York offices. perding an appeal to the Uulted State: sppearance. In the empioy of Mr. Fake, Woodara's master, was @ young, winsome girl, pamed Rosavva Calkins. To this dam- a SVOU XHAUSTION.—A medical | COX formerly ‘tal route agent between | vi bis bedside is, ‘Has William got home | <hipping was damaged. The steamer Cit; is: wae Conspriahe eet A mation | Savannah and Live Oak, Georgia, sed ere | <2 “Bob Ingersoll orates pretty well; | of Mexico, from Vem Crum arriveanst He, at + Hew York, | “25 taken down with yellow fever, (ied on | but competent Cincinnati critics pronouac: vans, baving weathered the hurricane ,show- | Thursday last, at Savanneh. the peroration of Banpiug’s serenade speech | 1!most by a miracle. For twenty-three 1» "i Over than anything Bob has said in the can- | hours the officers had no hopes of savin s 2 Ta Coo impediments to NAVAL ORDERS.—Captain George E. Bl- vase: oy haves bar’lof puach, 1 invite you | vessel. Se sat devlitiy. be ine result of your’ experience. kpap, ordered to command the navy yard, | to help me drink it.” Taney did. Price, 35 cents, Adress Kak; Supreme Court. —e A PASTOR'S TRYING ORDEAL—Tie Rev. Mr. Patlerson. of Elizabeth, Oensured for Drunk +nness —The Presbytery of Elizabeth held a prolopged secret session yesterday, to Anal action in the case of the Rev. J B. Pat- Death pentonce. New Youk, Oct. 23.—Heory Schwamb, who was convicted in Hu tsoa county, N.J., of killing Henry Belte. was to.iay sentenced H 5 £ } SEE : 5 i t THREE WIVES LIVING.—Thos. Murpby’s pene ee = bem of ber father. husband tried ta : F ae . Oot SeepenSnnESecaene vING.—Thos. "1 ——— o—___ e . Her Ofice and reuidonce, 81 Mast loth vi wi YS Cotas deere plc prep ted pert Com-| A Goop MANY PEOPLE buy registered | second wile, Abn Boyle Sf aney, ae eos The induee her to continue at his house, out all ™ id of the Dispatch, po Bogen waa a ient. bonds, considering them safer to hold than application to Chancellor Runyon, at New- BALtTIworge, Oct. 23.— Virginia 6's, de. to no purpose. her to consent Eppencw <. young, = i. Ks ispatch, = Instat, ‘at. | coupon bonds, which from hand to | ark,N.J , for @ divorce, on the ground of de- ferred. 63, ; do. |, 68; North Car- | toa bill of , bUL this she refased ipo aid shreaee Commander Frederick Hoigere, detached | Paid, tbe, fame se & bank note. the mere Ri a es wena Ae Sipe Seid, Mx. Gnguesc, demand soos home with her ber oni oni en oe * Ns olding ing presumptive nce of oOwn- | plain’ she was m: y the vv. C. —ly. with her her on! 5 see Fm | RRS open aes | ean cig a conus waa | Gott nae Beye te We: | Su "ae tee Seg ta | "at rmonn. ot ten en rw | a ara oy 5 F 4! 1 «ket, R. 1., on July 28, 1869. Some time ers at quotations — ing, 10%,210%. Flour | session it fas On 4 OFrtioias. Spec rae te TIE Cie Genthouse In | be «that it is about aa dangerous to hold | after that her husband letter ant enone pete fle Ed ee a Eon > Glen's Fai certificates of registered U. 8, bonds, which | next saw him be had married ain, and Werte Wen ie pennies me! Pensacola ney rom #he command of the | are transferred in blank on the back, ait ia | lived in Newark, Nod. ae eye eed invented ard patented BIEGLAGS SPER Dntipue om date at thet oor er: but to | to bold U.S. coupon bonds.” It is true, if| plairant $100, and promina So pay her $4 manufactured tn Gold. Gilver and Frameless, with | COViUG.08 Gury af ihat yard; lieutenant | those registered certificates are stolen thelr | weekly if abe would oor molest him. She Bresilian Also on bend « large guauar Gem o 2 vaitizy | '@Dsfer or payment can be stopped, but if | consented apd Murphy lett the city. He bE of cEpore. 2 orana GL: = oan ney, and placed on waiting | an tpnocent party buys stolen certificates | next appeared In Jersey City, where his wife 1. ALEXAN! ‘and rumors concerning ‘be accused pastor were called u; tore. port, and Rev. Messrs. Rankin and Ketchum apd Elder Boyd res; led. Their m4 was read amid deep silence, It show.«i that -Ince the meeting of the Presbytery at West- fleld @ fortnight ago, and after much patient do. ss 77] 52 & H > i i i 3 < 8 § 8 | 2 western red, 1.33: No. 3 do., 1.28; Pennsyl- vania red, 1.52a1.3;; Maryland rei, good vi od $20 from the nigit Ste aod Woodard disapeared. girl took all of her baggage with ber, the loss would be on the owuer from whom | caused bis arrest for bigamy. He was dis- to u iryt nd ov: of numer- | Prime, 135a1.38; do. amber, 1.498145; do. was ascertained that tne elopt: ARMY ORDERS.—Cal G Hen sa | they had been stolen, just the same as if cou- | char-ed on the ground that at the timeor his ee clnceructt cues eeetanarneee! < . . driven to Saratoga by a tartar ot Geonyine oetS-trist 1229 Pennsylvania ave. . w. RDERS—Capt. Guy Henry, pou Meher ori eee tmuocent pur. | marriage in 1860 be had a wife living In Ire | That one was that the reverent gentleman ville. No tdi have siuce been heard -RANKLIN 8 CO, cavalry, will proceed to San Francisco, | chaser. The Journal of Commerce holds that | land and consequently a second marriage | was guilty of having been intoxicated on from the pair. was heretofore con. F o OPTICIANS, Cal., and report to the commanding general | ‘a registered certificate transferred in blank, | was void. He escaped punishment on ac- the cars on the night of the 9th of Avzust of | mixed, 57 sidered a model girl —| Troy (NV. ¥.) Times. Bo. 1227 Punxstivasia AVENTE,' military division of the Pactfic, for tempo. | With tre signature properly verified is ne- | count of the absence of the witnesses to bis | :5is year. In view of the grave character of | dull and heavy—soutnern prime, 33; western ————————— Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. deci-Ivistp | rary city. The leave of absence granted | goliable, like a coupou bond, and,if stolen | sr bsequent marriages. Now his second wife e case, Lhe peculiar standing of the accused | White, 37438; western mixed,3ia35. Rye duil DISGRACEFUL SCERE aT 4 FURFRAL—A Lient. Col. Washington L. Eliott, ist caval- | *Dd sold on the street, in the hands of an in- | prays for justice at the hands of the chan- stor, and his great responsibility lo the | @nd steady—é5a72 dull and fower— | dispatch from Scranton, Peana., 20, BANG! s.U.48H!! ry, from beadquarters military division of | 2ocent purehaser would be good against the | cellor. Murphy has accam ureh, they recommended that the itev.| Maryland and Pennsylvania, t5ai;, Pro | 8ay8: One of the most’ @ ral the ae is Raph poe i yaar, 60 aoe owner.” on ut ot Property, in Jersey Cit; Pacer mes ae — admonished — — and 9. = 36. Baik Seed nage yp A ee ty occurred - GONSZ UP! geon’s certificate o' ‘y. By direction YELLOW FEVER IN SAVARN. xp ite SS nefore the Presbytery. Mr. Patterson said eats— § ders, 7; » Big agen . > Wood, repo im peru do remponmand- | Cuakuanton Auere were gor deaite com | ,7W0 Wautanown Lawaeas Annxsr. | [ith emotign that ne Penge! gut | feme: “aia pected, (Bacon etouider | to ia, wharetio men. wuo more abn 4 BANKRUPTCY. Gunor | Seperimeat of te Gece Eee | sallow Sever at Chaslenine (8 Ci leat can | kD Yesterday, ta te police court, during | ‘othe charge. It then devoiv Aine | an xsi. eee niet— | gaged in & desperate and bloody ght. _ ing officer , pephnens tte Bean, Mer ae | the wencetinaint persons have returnes | ‘he consideration of the case against T. K. | Rev. Dr. Basavelt, of Roselle, to admiaister | Lard— re ' to “prime, 22025; dotextra | There waa a large us-emblage in thé grave- ONE OF THE Lagcgst resignation of Asristant Surgeon F Coaine: | ( Charenton Within the pest sew days, | Loca, Mr Joba 1 zou, one ane connee, oowsd bead autil the sod, gua wae duly af- | Sve, Sta Petroleum ‘eminal~crade, 11 Zonsea, diecouestate ite etn eee sca Se .. 4 1" ro Mo - . % “ 2; 26 x 2 , discon! ate w: A WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING BinmS | Soned’by directing el ae eee Lath, 18 re- Toran Nenlipnas ly abr Tho bumber | Coumonwealth's atiorney, got up aad eatd seeuciiversit. Gamenen nT see cud actors bamiins tacriaeend Nog Meet ur | tog bitterly and Demoaning thelr vereee- ————— ¥ of interments at Savannah (Ga.)on Satur. | ‘at Mr. Lyon had stated @ falsenood. Chief <a stock — R10 ca: . 16819 y; Jobbing, 16 a2. | Ment, when the solemu scene was broken iN THE COUNTRY, The Question of the Joint Rules. day was eleven, of which five were yellow | Of Police Poe being in the room, and fearing THE MOUNTAIN MEADOW MURDERERS — The prosecution of the Mountain Meadow murderers will not epd with the conviction »f Jobn D. Lee. In passing sentence of death Whisky quiet, 115,20. Receipta—sour, 4,000; wheat, 26,000; corn, 41000; o@ts, 5,090: rye, 100. Shipments—corn, 28,000. New Yorg, Oct by the revolting quarrel. The Combatant, to make the matter still worse, were brothers in law, who had dug the grave into Which the dead was about to be consigned fever cases. The interments at Savanuah | #4! ‘ficulty between the two gentlemen, went yesterday were seven, three being yellow | t© them and aeked them to promise him fever cases. Capt. Nadal, of the Spanisn that they would not have any altercation. munds,of Vermont, stated that he thought | bark Olympic, died there yesterda: This they refused to do. Major Poe then Becently Baokre Have Consigned to Us " ACTION OF THE SENATE IN THE MATTER. On the 15th of December, 1875, Mr. Ed- — Stocks active; Pies : ong »0 tbe prisoner on October 10, at Beaver, | better, except St. Paul stocks, whica are | 80d the caure of !be dispute was @ difference $108,000 the subject of the rules between the two} Goy DEN'S BANK SUPERINTENDENT Sand. icy ware cite Codie Gas cone Utah, Judge Boreman stated thet exswir’ | lower, Money, is, Gold, 9). Exchange, | of opinion as to its correct construction. Worth of houses needed inquiry, and submitted the | 1x TKOUBLE —The receiver of the Mecuan- | Jvatice Cratenteld, Upon both the gentie- | Fes. Whose mouths had been unsealed, i, 4334; short, 4855. Governments dali Foner han Short anery retorts seey strock following resolution, whieh was, on bis mo. | ics’ and Traders’ savings bank in NewYork, | men promising to have po difficulty they oe ye og! to testify against the other a mae & =, Oct, 2.—¥ : opponent into the grave He wen ee oe ELEGANT WINTER CLOFHING, ten, referred to the Committee on Rules of Pereige pene fail Ee Pyar eee were rejeased.—[ Richmond Whig. 21st. «aders who bad plotted the wholesale ‘w XORE, 2. — Flour quiet and G Z S000 out M : JOv. len agains: ie i >. E , Super- $$ siaugbter of the emigrants nineteen years ago. If the Mormons, by consenting to bis unchanged. Wheat dull. Corn dull and un- AgAlo, however, and enraged to the point of changed. Witb positive instrnetions to force immeatate sales | the Senate: intendent of the bavking departmeat—the A HERO oF THE Katu.—The express desperation rusbed at his assailant, aed, cf every Garment, in order that the affetrs of the Reowet, That the Joint Rules of the Senate | insolvency of the bank having been laid ie | t'a!n was bowling along at the rate of forty death, fancied that public indignation would | LONDON, Oct. 23, 12:30 p. m. Gespite the protests and eutreaties of the firm may Le at once eettied up. Sud Hause of Representatives in force at the | fore Ellis in i-7i, but he took no action to | Miles en hour on the Toledo, Wabash aud | ve appeased by lis conviction, they were | 9!i for money and the account, “t shocked and startled multitude, the fight onaat SORE OF the last session Of Congress be, aud | protect depositors unt!! Juve, 1*76. The total | #4 Western Railroad, neat Huntington, | zreatly mistaken. Those who had pianaed | 102%,;10 40. Ks, ew Se mies X Tati ebtinued fercely for some minutes ‘The Stoek Comprises the same are bereby, adopted us the Joint | Gencieney is $350.00), haif of wuieh, it is | [74 last Friday afternoon, when the whis: | ibd exccuted the awicl dent tacit ae ——_--2+e- ___ Sly eomeending sombeatnnts wens sventer Eeveral Handred Varietice Roles of (he two houses ‘or the present ses- | said, could have been saved if prompt action | Ue sourded. the air brakes creaked, and the | srought before the bar of justice. ‘The dresi | Tam PRICE AT WHICH Coat ts Lixexy | ®!l¥ Separated by matn force. sion. bad ‘been taken cars were :@ut back with a shock. Tue pa: crime would not dow: TO BE SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WINreR — THE DEATH OF A DISTINGUISHED Pary- Of New snd Blegant Styles of This resolution was reported to the Senate — —_______—_. sepgera ran foward to learn the news. Ti a The prices realized yesterday at the auction | siciaw.—Dr. Julius No. 9 by the Committee on Rules, with au amend- | A VERMONT TRAG +—The body of Her yrimy fireman lay on the ground with a GAMBLING.—A New York correspondent | sale of 9.340 tons of Pittston coal by the e OvERCOATS, ment making it @corcurrent resolution, to | bert C. While, who has bi nu missing since | broken arm and bruised face, and in the the 6th Instant, was found in a weil last | gra:snear him was alittle girl about three of January, | week on the premises of Henry Gravelin, at | years old, with a torn dr She bad been east 15th street, died yes wyites: “Gambling bas become one of the ning of the 12th inst. Dr. Thebaud and a ost flourishing industries of Gotham. At Penpsylvania Coal Company. compare as OF BYERY CLOTH AND follows with the prices for the same Kind of be agreed to by both houses, and finally rassed the Senate on the 20th coal last month: — were pares for @ shooting expedi- A Most Is76, in the following words: Arcutneyville, Vt, which had been filled in. | ronning along the track, and the brave fire- Tons. Oct. 20. Sept. 20. jonaing seen, "aod, In romaning © chaems ten Meaziti Resolved by the Senate (the House of Repre-| White had been & witness against Gravelin | man in leaping forward to save her was $3 02 case, Dr. ad aguificent Belection of ventefives concurriny,) That the joint rules of | in an arson case, and was last seen in the | thrown aside and badly burt. Tbechild was 3 02 J s at the orre. the Senate and House of Representatives, ia | laiter's company on the It was sociear | terribly frightened. but uninjured. 3 00 ‘of the forces at the close of the last session of Con- | a case of murder that Gravelin was imme- Crime ix tHe Buack HILts.—T aoutere Of Bvery Pattern, thease pune the 22d Joint rule, be, and | diately srrested. ‘Tne excitement is intense | CRIME, IN THE BLACK Re Themes tas 3 15 yeare of Of Every Style. thesame are hereby, adopted as the ‘joint | tn that section. from the Biuek Ets agg the ohare ees | Walls os @ Bret class mercantile house mgd = 4 ——$ » = . = medical Of Every Grade, og of the two Houses for the present ses. THANKING THE _PaESIDENT: — Resolu- cock sold Claim No. 2,00 Deadwood oreok. apes ace a we At ‘ecade- And for Every Purpose. To th ¥ jons were paase ie Union League 5 rs, who OOL ‘BAG B.—" [= seut to the House for iis souearbenes tie | Clubin New York on Baturdayaightceeen: | out leno pounse ot Gold aud ‘Then sold the | of female tenoher in public school No.1 ot navigation, bane Gubat- All New. Senate received no res) but on the 1ith | ing President Grant for his efforts to pro- | claim for 85,000. cock has been crazy | J City, in sending home three poor ehil- rates of Hendsomely Made, of August, 1576, the ony behaes session | tect the State of South Carolina from domes- er since be found what the claim was | Jren the, y Eplendidiy Trimet closed, the House sent to the Senate for its | tic violence and to secure the rights of its | worth. Claim 58, sold to a Detroit com; ing of J concurrence & resolution to sus} the 16th | Citizens, also tb = press of the press of with large profil "a supply and Ith jotnt rules, which bit the re- | Country for its ‘able and mauly vVindica- is half those: as many ception of bills tn either house by the | ton” of them. killed by the Indians are killed ry whites, dealers and families have other on the three last days of the session, nic Paun, SfAea mate acd the miners are in more danger {rom rob. 7 causes that aud ais0 the presentation to the President, | _,A7, Mystic FARK, Mai rs. E will mot ont a nae bills oo —— — won by Mi GENERAL NEWTON will immediately pro- dou tie price apes rene resolution was rece! from 2 - ceed to blow up Diamond reef, off Look Through. a ene ae tae eee ae |G puree Gt ashe, wha Woe by Reet tae, | cate inane: Share Caen ee onan Ssopied Sad seat to tae Tistantio mieten: | lox Ktomcll Gecuestanh Priked taesinenr: | ae ket at. oe ae anel Eesolved, That the resolution of the House Settee bee ‘The expected matc; | The general has a balance of funda on HA between ‘Smugyle: Great tern band from ® former appropriation suff. a BLE BROTHERS, of Repwessetntives presented tule day, ta the | tetwern Sa scotia toe clent todo the work, and he will proceed | that itwould {um a blow of 8 knife or [yey FINE TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS Representatives. (the Senate concuiring,) | HaxpsomEIN THE BRITISH —The Duke Diasting epparatus.. Tais work is an pets dee kutven eed bat ‘and 9 set of oe eee oetus-tr Corner 7th and D streets. ae eno eee a ja of Kicbmond, the head of the British Com | se Important, for, when this obstruction is J rings on which to bang an iroa bar. Soeert, Ge Sts Seatiy ont —_—_—_—_—_—_—_———_—_— rema: . 8 jp form jayor iy 4 | removed nevigation in the East river will YR a gee ree aon ar oe lly returned to the House of Re; rt whom WATCHES. tentatives: with the statement: Foat arta | Si; Sere fpenucing will be, presented to | reas good as in the North vriver--(3 ¥. | | Po ‘curmmonses, bave bese kaseed acriiet Sasrekoumes House of Rpreesentatives has not notified | nia} Exhibition is ended. by Her Majesty's 7 —————_____ ym. Evidently bis E: are . tbe Ber ate of Seateptes of bn penP igen for | Government. , Rep CLoupD INDIARs OFF on 4 aD — " 7 es oe iS present sens, by e ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN | ‘otidn of the Beanie of the 21st ct January | _PIRACY.-The schocoer J.B. Mareh was Indians of the Red Cloud agongy, Wie hses I and transmitted to the House on the | boarded off College Point, Long Island, on all abandoned the agency, sending in squaws ee SS Governor WATCHES 22d cay of the same month, there are no joint | Tuesday might, by a gang of pirates and and a few bueks to draw rations. y have : reles in force. robbed. The captain and crew been informed that unless their Biade The forenalng 1s & snecinet statement of ieee, London, police Le ol oe ate uj 8 ral BY ALL THE MOST CELEBBATED MAKERS, The — cs aspen Io es been ‘hee at was = ‘post- = advised, bas taken no action the sub. —_— A Leage Assortment at Very Low Prices. ject. The 22d joint rule, to tne Senate fn] to in its resolution of the 20th M. W. GALT, BRO.@0e, =| Jenuery relates ~ onan a it jt ote gawapans, | and Vice Preaigent = Y°US for Presiden

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