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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ivania Aveuwe, corner 11th street, av The Evening Star Newsy Company. | &. H. KAUPFM. , Pree’t. oo Tar WEEKLY ee ee $2 a year, postage pri AU mubsersp\ior* invartably ack anes. Ba‘es of alvertising ferntshed on application. ee SPECIAL NOTICES. C ge SE oy i Patrearch ruler monthly micting will be be DAY EVENING, the 7: ae to be co lered. ‘ we FOWLER, Sec’y. > _ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAY ovR tS Store will be chewed Go m. FRID.Y, B Bie Fin. 1G p.m SATU Y, the Sth instant tops t HABLE cor. 7th aad D streets, PER DISTRICT OF bis be Life Lasur . are ry. we T sol wi at the Board of Trade ros ar ith street, ai 2% p.m, Gth. for the parpece of GOSPEL MEETING 1” LINCOLN HAaLl, SABBATH EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Short aidresses by Young Men. A. Sopt. 5, 1577. om wnd after the Ath easore for ths Dis hall tail ts <aid eroperty heid tion provided for, thot debay make an a poration, me theven't e LAM DIXON RGE A. BOH HER, PENTE GA eting for payment cf dues will be * \ iB st alt, 3d treo EVENING, Septomb MUTUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. — Fifth mouthly moctiog at St. Dominic's Halt, €) and © streete southwest, THORSDAY EVES IDG. Sep! é jons for stock will be of meeting, after which the Laterest allowed on dues pai SAMCEL H. WIMSATT, President. J.J. DERMODY, Secretary. sept st = AL NOTICE ins yr m.. 7th street, during ring to location. Rev => POTOMAC INSUBAN: MPANY, KS P°?°R acs te 68 Hos brecen, Gerseiown, DC , August 3, VRT. The Washington “Agency of this Company wae hanged oa the Ist ine ant. Fae prcemst customers of the Compeny.end sil Others wishing to LNSUBE with as, will please call oe z yet = —_ ing huuse, cor- of he streets Dorthwest. Meow it J. W! DERULE, Secrot AT THE OLD STAND, Ne. 1423 Pena sylvania avenue. — Special “Improvement Taxes pald at the lowest rate. Drawbacks aud Se eee a. SLATER BABATOGA WATEB, ONLY 16 CENTS A BOTTLE, ‘From the Oclebrated Hatborn Spring. W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, prey 793 isth street. ge GENUINE CONGRESS WATZR Fifteen Cents per Bottle, SATHORN WATER same price. LBUBN’S PHARMACY, erste . MeFABLAN, Dentist Deere kW TORK AVENUR. fot Bow Jersey be. "'s Directory for 197. SAMUEL G. YOUNG, NOTARY PUBLIO, Ovvice—Gtak BvILvine. ~s rae! Pebdbies. Also, on hand 8 large v: of EPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, BOOPES and SHADES for the Eyes, Sc. i. ALEXANDER, oeS-tristp 22329 Pennsylvania avenue n.w. 1325 Pennsylcania acenue. Oil Paintings, Ene: French and German Photo , 8, fue Chromes, &c.; Gilt and atte ublic are invited to exami «of foreign houses Portemonais, Osses, &c_) € end American Mapies, with or gvld lintogs, mace to order. at reasonahle prices. Silver ana Copper W ey ‘ked ant hung by competent workmen, MN BARLOW gives his special. attostios al mn to transfering, lining ard restoring Oil Paintings. Family Portraits restored with the greatest care, 20 iginality Bs to preserve the Ca FEY & CO., Agents. ang7-te* 1724 jth street north A ©©W THINGS WoRTH KNOWS You ean buy excell Hair Broshes at 2) and 280 Dresstog € G Fr.) 10,25 and Svc r Dr 3 ‘The heaviest Rubber Dressing Comb made, at Su0; mmeriy $1 back Toilet Mirrors, Bo. and Y win oe Pure Bilk Velvet Photo Frewe Boawin Leather Pocket Books, tic. and @1; Leather Pockst Books and Purses. 15 w 26e. Fine Japanese Fans,5 to ic Full set of Croquet, balls, § aallets. 10 wickets, od two stakes, ail in a mice box, with a 2c, crogael ik thrown 10, for 9150: ‘A lot of Ladies’ fine Underwear, beautifally made gad trimmed, reduced fr $2.0 aud $3 to §1 and Britian Socks. 5c. por B. SILVERBERG, MBTROPOLITAN BAZAAR, NEW OMNIBUS LINE. On and after this date LIS & of first-class cou vey ances from JyBi-t.thstr 312 7th st., near Pa. ave. street cars, corner Pennsylvania avenue ond god Sth street east to Congreetoral Cem- tery aud New Jail, leavlog every @ minutos. Fare Brecenta, eugic Im GEO. W. KNOX. Te HOUSEHOLDERS, ARCHITECTS —MATZ & bed ny AND PLOMEEE: 4, G25 7th #t.—We are lode Bist ana to MAN CFACTUBES, At the UNECUALLEO | -aUNK AND HAR For t STRENGTH ANDDUR | SESS PACTOBY ABILITY. | a BEPAIBING. ‘Trarke and Har sred, aud Tranks Cov- Toews epacr ered by skilled workm SECON D-HAND FURNITURE, } men of the [ Che ve, 50—NE&. 7.625. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter 3; customs, $457,705.97. NATIONAL BANK NOTES received for re- dempiton to-day amounted to $900,000. Mr. W.H. Rocenrs, the private secretary | Of the President, we regret to learn is iu very poor health. GEN. CORBIN and Gen. A. E. Lawrence, of the Sitting Bull commission, leave here to- night on their Japhet-iike search. AMONG those who bail interviews with the President this morning were Gov. Dennison, » Representative Phil- oening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1877. | Telegrams to The Star. |THE EASTERN CONFLICT. TWO CENTS. ARMY ORDERS.—The leave of Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Hodges, deputy quarter master general, U.S. A., is extended twenty ptain J. H. Gilman, commissary Of subsistence, will proceed to join his regi- Leave of absence for one year for dis- ability is granted Post Chaplain Jobn F. —— to leave the depart- ota. . THE PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS Their Nominations Yesterday —The Pennsyl- vi ublican convention yesterday nom- . P. Sterrett for ju: M. Hart for siate treasurer, an of Schuylkill county, for auditor | The first resolution of the platform that while recognizing the differences of opinion existing as to the course pursued by Hayes towards the south,we honor the patriotic’ motives which have guided him, and hope that the result of the policy | d-wibl,and the com- plete recognition of the equal rights of all Ty section of the country, and pledge a hearty and cordial support to his administration in its efforts to carry into effect the principles of the which he was elected. The ot censure the democratic party for its abuse of the electoral commission; calls upon the State and national legislatures to assist the return of prosperity by the enactment of Proper laws; opposes the granting of more than one hundred and sixty acres of land to any one person, or the reissuing of patents by Congress; calls for the repeai of the law demonetizing silver; opposes and anarchy. with its attendant horrors and crimes, and returns thanks to Governor Har- tranit, the officers and soldiers, f pression of the distur’ Singing Under the Gallows. THE CULPRIT GIVING OUT THE HYMN AND THOUSANDS OF VOICES JOINING. WaAco, TEXAS, August ¥.—To day was set for the banging ‘of Perry Davis, convicted of murdering “Po'ice Oi The prisover seemed calm. o'clock the shackies were cut from the feet, and the prisoner was put into a wagon with the sheriff, a deputy, and the Rev. Stephen Cobb. | colorit,) closely guarded. They drove off for the sea:fold in East Waco. The streets were blockaded so th the wagon and guard to pass. reons, mostly colored. Were at the gallows. ‘avis mounted the scaffold with firmn ved Compa. ative! Moore read the senteace and cer Fred | vided that in no ¢: hal revenue, $300,657.7: attn "pre SAP RESIVE THE TURKS AGGRESSIVE. IT18 UND? PSTO +p that Assistant Secre- | tary McCormick bas withdrawn his resigna- tion as Secretary of the National Republican Committee. It was tendered, it will be re- membered, some time ago, but was not ac- cepted by ex-Senator Chandler, chairman of he committee. The name of Wm. E Chand- ler is mentioned in connection with the As- sistant Secretaryship of the Treasury, in ease Gov. McCormick resigns. —The distinguished American . J. Gardner, for twelve years Past a resident of Paris, is making a short Last week she spent with relatives at Exeter, N. H; this week she spends in Boston; and next week she will be nest of Mrs. Imogene Robinson Morrell, illard’s, where the friends of both ladies will have an opportunity of welcoming Miss It is Miss Gard- ner's intention to be in her Paris studio --+*Prof. Baumgrass, for twenty years the successful teacher of art in the U- S. College of Deaf Mutes, has accepted the chair of professor of art in the “State In- College” at Champaign, and leaves immediately for his post of dui Mr. M. Wiliian bas returned from P: r steamer Pereire. is Austine Snead (“Miss Grundy”) have returned from the summer resorts, and are for the season at 121 E:x-Congressman Cochrane, of and Galusha A. Grow are at will be peace and it was ditcn | POSITION OF THE ARMIES. latform upon er resolutions MORE HONORS TO GEN. GRANT. —_+—__. THE CALIFORNIA ELECTION DEATH OF CRAZY HORSE. culprit salt sort prayer, ud the conde raked whether . Carlisle of K. dan’s Story Banks I Stand lips of Kansas and bymn and helped tosing. The hyma was echoed by a thousand voices then made the following !rcoh “I am sorry I killed Mr forgiven the crime, and Jesus is now in Tay lam willing to go, and I wa I thank you all for help Give me Jesus na The culprit MR. RALPH MEKuIMAN has been ap- Pointed to a position in the office of the Su- pervising Architect of the Treasury. H- is son of Madame Hyacinthe-Loyson, son of inthe, and studied his profession hools of Euro} acinthe is a cousin of visit in America. Neal, but I arm FROM THE COAL REGIONS. The Strike at Wilkesbarre Almost | > . ewe ‘0 pray for me. tosing. Jesus ts my worl. Friends, meet me on the other shore. you all to sing, and then I want to pray ben Lam realy to go.” in the best s WILKESNARRE, Sept. Madame Hy- Madame Hy- cations to-night which lead to the belief that the strike in this immediate locality is al- Mostended. This is based on the fact that | balf way compromises are being considered Last pight Mr. Parrish, les- fee of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre cecal com- his employes Might goto work on the wages which were paid them when they struck on the basis of As the price of coal is | now, this would virtually give the men an advance of ten per cent if the; The miners in the emp’ pany met last ight to consider the proposi- tion and this morning a committee waited Parrish at his office, but he lefi last night ata late hour for Philadelphia, and will not return till to-morrow. time the committee are silent as to the It is surmised, how- ever, that the men will demand their twenty- five per cent advance, this being the demand In any Case it appears very likely that a compromise of some Kind will .—There are indi . The platform advo. | cates a protective tariff, and depreeates any assertion by violence of the rights of either capital or labor. early in October. SENATOR MORTO: | the opinion that Senator Morton will cer- | tainly be able to resume his duties, if he im- oves as during the last week, but says that has enjoined perfect quiet and a rest from | official labor, and insisis that he shall not hazard his complete recovery by attendance upon the extra session commencing in Oc- Alas, and did my o and it wassung, all join after which he knelt and repeate! the Lord's | ten prayer, and prayed the Lord to hay a | Bliss expresses | before a justice « BALCONY Fire ESCAPE INDoORSSD.—The capes and ladders ial Association relative merits of fire were considered by the } down and take his 8c the sliding seale. is soon to be my and will be happy.” was re-echoed by hallways in € go to work at y of the com- numbers of A FAst U.S. STEAMER.—A letter received here from an officer on board the U Trenton, dated on the Ith of August, at Smyrna, says the vessel works to a charm. 4 knots, and has made ‘0 2 howrs, an average sn hour, without any extra pressure. has outstrippca all the vessels on tue Medi- lerrancan siation. ing more to wa, trembied m: * of buildings. n, of Phila- ja, offered a resolution, recommending loeal governr —_+-re-___ POLITICAL JOTTIXGS.—Ohio politicians, ons of ascertaining how w at Washingto: ¥ His arms and | In the mean- either state or out the Union, cf laws all hotels and’ factories to erect permanent fron baleony fire-escapes, covering two or more wirdows, with iron ladders or stairs extending from story to story until they reach the ground. 18 through- government cle orapelling owners of intended to go h found not one in fifty will of the President’s order. A reporter of the Balti- tte called upon him yesterday for the purpose of obtaining his views on na- topics. General must decline being interviewed. word upon national politics that I wish to give to the public.” party, in convention at Minne- upolis, have nominated Wim. L. Banning for Weigher, lieutenant gover- nor, Isaac Stable, treasurer; A. E retary of state; 8. 1. seaifold gooi-by, and said good-by to th: nature of their reply. in consequenc hirty minutes th jead. He strugg’ since the strike. TICE BRADLEY DENIES THE CHARGES AGAINST Him —Justice Bradley, of the U. S. Supreme Cont, in a letter to the <Altor of ewark Advertiser, denies against bim in connection with the He says he did not read or express the opinion as charge to Jas- He denies that there were calls at his house. and declares that he decided the electoral vote honcstly and free from politi- cal or other extraneous considerations. 'T WoOUNDED.—Among »on's fight With the the wounded in G Wouldn't Treat with Strikers. New YORL, Sept. 6.—A delegation of ten striking miners from the collieries of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rail- road Company, situated at Hyde Park, 'a., had an interview with Presi dent Sloan, of the com The delegation stated 1 asked for an increase in wages of 25 per cent Mr. Sloan replied that he would not nego- tate with any of bis men who were on a ‘When work was resumed the com- pany would be prep#red to treat with tne rice of coal would war- make an increase of ihe men so desired. would pay principle of a sliding seale. his remarks to writing and gave the delegation a copy. The men will return to Scranton this will report to @ large mass meeting of the Butler replied patch from Ha Mrs. Louisa La wsa Beidler, known far and wide as the most da. ing scout in the mountains. ts pileted Conners in the freezing cold of Utab winter up the Bear River Valley to the encampment of the Snakes, and enabled him to gain his remarkable victory ever It was he*who tracked the Into ‘he Teton Mountains an marked out the route which Baker's colamn pursued when he surprised Longhorse’s band in the gray dawn of a winter's morning and literally swep. them from the face of the earth. follow 4 Gibbon last year to the Yellow- d tracked for him a oral commission. aced this morn- aunty conrt, Ind, 2 ing in the ‘co presiding, to be na: ged Octo} 4L0U0K lor # Dew trini bay idress of Judg governor; Wm ny, this morning. Fraree aed Near) ir grievances and O’Farrall was the e and beautiful piece of lan- wage ever delivered in this court endeavored in vain to control ms, and the ladies present, of whom there were many, gave vent to their feelings. The prisoner appeared to be the least moved of any present. ed the same stoical indifference that has characterized her throughout the trial.” —Redif Pasha, Abdul Kerim with the former commandants at ‘cutari, Sistova, Schipka, and ten other Turkish officers have been banished to Lera- Los to await their trial after the termination -*-Prince Milan Pierce, attorney zen- eral. The workingmen joined in the conven- tion with the greenbackers, and the whole convention adopted the above ticket. Boston section of the workingmen’s pa: has issued an address to the laboring men of Massachusetts, urging from all existing political parties and form sections in the loterest of a workingmen’s party, which will hold a convention in Bos- tember and nomi- ‘he democratic state THE New York Custom HovsE—Impor- tant Decision of the President.—After fail con- sideration, it has been determined b; the President twat the public interests would be beiter serv«d by the appointment of new offi- cers for the three leading positions in the New ,York custom house. pectation is that the great practical interests involved in the administra! jon of these offices ponement of the nomina- vnate is ia session. COLLECTOR JONES REFUSES TO RESIGN. The letter of J. Russell Jones, lately sus- pended as collector of customs at Chi- cago. who refused to resign, as _request- the President, through Secretary He refers to letter of acceptance, in which he says officers should be secured in rtenure as long as their personal char- T remains untarnished, and the perform- ce Of their duties is satisfactory, and says he is not aware that any charges have been nst him. He says he has reduced the expenses of his office $37,000 in less than two years, and in closing says self-respect imyéls him todecline compliance with the by resigning. SITTING BULL ON THE CANADIAN Stipe. The following dispatch was received late last night at the War department: Sept. 5—Gen. E. D. Townsew?, The following dispatch, just re- warded for the information of the Honorable Seeretary of War. P. H. SHERIDAN, Lieut. Gen. “St. PAUL, Sept. 5 — Adjulant’ Geneva! De= tof Missouri, Chicayo, Iil.:—Mr. For- Tester, an Indian trader on the Upper Mis- souri river, informs me that a scout who left @ point twenty miles from Sitting Bull’s about me 2d of August came in‘o Wolf Point, ninety miles above Buford, August 25th, and reported no indication Sitting Bull thix side of the line. rester also states that a messenger from the Canadian police, who was at Bentoa’s August 18th, reported Sitting Bull camp on British territory as late as August no RUGGLES, Ass’t Adj't Gen.” PRESIDENTIAL PARDONS.—Tge President bas ordered to be issued pardons for the fol- lowing persons: Benjamin Bryan, sentenced to the Albany penitentiary by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia for em. bezzling mone; Hall, senten: men, and when the them to cut loose pathway across g Horn mountains up to the scene of the Custer massacre. volunteer to carry She miintain The present ex- a’ despatch back to Fort Ellis throueh a covntry swarming with Bicux, and Gibbon was about to order his nephew upon the hopeless errand, Beidier of fered his services, and succeeded in his task. man of forty, stout and grizzled, but with a tender mouth, a voice as sweet as a woman’e, a delicate hand and other romantic accessories proper to heroes of Western ad- When not on duty as a scout he can generally be found around Helena; at night invariably In newspaper offices read- ing the exchanges and listening eagerly to the news of the great outside world, which be bas not seen for twenty years. nate a state ticket. convention of Maryland will meetin Ba! more September 27, to nominate a candidate The republican state con- ernoon, and will induce a tions unill the for comptroller. eee THE EASTERN WAR. vention meets Sep teraber 20. Tarkish Fimances. A special from Thera Sve according to of the war. taken steps for joinin; class of militia are oi the 13th instant. has at last in the war. The first ered to concentrate by He is to be in chief com- --The London Times continues to urge mediation to end the war. The Daily News’ correspondent at Bucharest says yeace is impossible until Turkey is crushed. be war has become a dynastic one. and the Czar, after making an unsatisfactory pe could only enter Moscow at the poiut o: CrAzy HORSE STABBED.—Crazy Horse, who was arrested at Spotted Tail agency Tuesday night, arrived at Camp Robinson, disarmed in the g LONDON, Sept. 6. ia to the Times say urkish financial estimates, which are re- ported on all sides to be as untrustworth: @ deficit of eleven million Tur! anticipated for the year Is7 =. will have to be raised by special ta: ation.” |-house he drew a knife led to make his escape, cutting lan in the arm severely. Horse himseif was stabbed in the side dangerously wounded. to have him put in the guard-house ag: and he was taken to the adjutant'’s office, There is great exciterment among the Indians, most of whom have gone to their villages. The troops are under arms ready foranemergency. At 10 p.m. Crazy Horse’s condition was regarded more fayor- able, and all was quit. Gen. Crook telegraphed Gen. Sheridan yes- terday, saying tbat Crazy Horse was at the bottom of all the trouble at both the Sioux agencies,and thaton the 4th his band was dismembered by soldiers and friendly In- dians and disiributed among other bands. How Jcpor West c THAT HE Dorsx’? CARE To Divipe.—Me. Riddle, of Bellefontaine, was the father of a lady who married a Mr. Gordon, formerly of Delaware and subsequently of Columbas. Mr. Gordon’s heaith declining, he went t> Minnesota to improve it. He died there, after executing a will, which gave tohis wie the use of bis property, amounting to $75,006), during her lifetime, the crase to go to the Ohio Wesleyan University. Judge West, upon the death of her hushand, proceeded at once to break this will and place the fortune at the lady's disposal. succeeded in doing so. When he had bro! the will and secured the money in Mrs. don’s own disposal, he (being a widower) married the lady.—[{M?. Gileul (Ohio) Revis- the President's The Indians refa AN AMERICAN’S O PINION OF THE JAPAN ESE,.—President Clark, of the Massachusetts State Agricultural college, who bas turned from Japan, that country to Sunday evening. said: “The Japanese are a willing to do right. I never saw a quarrel in nd never saw nor heard of a Japar @se student in America or Japan accuse! 0 1 selected fro young men the studen:s for the and never knew one of th lingly offend his teachers, right up like men and become I have creat faith Ina people that have such aspirations. They have great capacity for usefalress in the conversion of the world, and are the men of all others to be missionaries in China. Shintoism has been the state religion sinc® 600 years before Crist. ral religion, and they worship the san go4, and this religion, heathenism, or waatev« nwhat itis. Since 0 years before Curist when the fine Mikado re Signed, they have all bi siman Pasha in the awkward position of having a hostile force on both Either a defeat at Plevna or an at- tempted Withdrawal might resuit in the de- suction of bisarmy, unless the Russians are campelled to weaken their forces on that side in order to meet Mebemet lis’ ad vance from Rosgrad. The lat Czarewitch's army ina lar to Osman Pasha’s. my be trusted, and they seem to in these by Russian admission, a Turkish force bas crrossed the Lom, and reached the neighborhood of Obirtent, while another force has crossed the Kara Lom w rps are understood to be operating against Biela, but they jeopardize the whole Russian cam; tra, #8 wellas commun! ——_e—_—__ GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. e Gen. Grant. @ town council have voted to tender ex-President Grant the free- dom of the city. where he now is. MORE AboUT THE AMERICAN PASHA — The Chicago Post learns that General Joseph F. Reyrolds, a lawyer of that city. was inti- mately acquainted with R. Clay Crawtc who joined the 6ith regime volunteers at Wilmington, IL Mr. Reyuolds was a lieutenant; that Craw- ford rose rapidly in rank on aceount of bravery aad merit; that General Reynolds has corresponded with him since the war, nad a letter from him stating that ue employ of the Egyptian gov- einment, and called Osman Be of him subsequently as being in the Tarkish itle of Osman Pasha, gave his impressions the people of Amherst on Among other President's requ af nois, in which ter seems to place the ition very simi- i : {Turkish accounts | young aed; em that woald wil- The Japanese agen Printed i= segrroneonsly Prinzed | Got A Fortc service under th ign east of the Yan- ication with Pirnova "3 NOMINATED FO independent greenbae! party of Massachusetts held a state conve: lion at Boston yesterday, about 1,00) bein s James M. Waters, of Salton, was An effort to nominate B. F. Bat- jer for governor was made, bat Wendell Phillips received the nomination by a yoie of 4510 13. The following state officers were also nominated:—Lieutenant-governor, Dyer 1). Lum, of Northampton; secretary of stat Natban Clarke, jr., of Lynn; auditor, H. Bearse, of Boston; treasurer, W. F. Whit- ney, of South Ashburnham; attorney gen- eral, Israel W. Andrews, of Danvers. TERRIBLE TALE oF INHUMANITY.—A horrible story of privation aud misery comes The father of the family, Louis Caster, a German, was removed to the ipsane asylum 4 few years ago, the mother died, and the children were left in poverty, Their sick reiations paid no attention to tiem. One child was sick with tue scarlet fever, and Dr. Rogers was called and found the child ip a bed reeking with filth, the house alive with vermin, and the otner ehil- dren subsisting on boiled wheat picked on the stubble fields: CUMBERLAND COAL TRADE.—TI Pp. ments of coal from Cumberland for the week ended Sept. 1 amounted to 54,098 tons 1_cwt.. tons Ilewt , were by the Chesa- akeand Oblo canal, 21,022 tons 9 ewt. by the altimore and Ohio railroad, aud 5,755 tons lewt. by the Pennsylvania road. Tue ship- yy the Baltimore and Olio railrout decrease of $4 390 tons as com- parcu with the shipments of 1576, anda de- crease Of 106,116 tous by caual for the corres- ponding period. THE GILMER-BoNDS MURDER.—The ev!- in the case of S. D. Gilmer commen ed yesterday, at Harrisouburg, Va. The principal wilness testified that’ Bond and Gilmer met op a bridge in the principal Street of McGaheysville, nearly opposite the prisoper’s storehouse; that Bonds said to Gilmer, “You have been abusing my wife;” Gilmer tnade no reply, but stabbed Bonds through the heart, and then ashe (Gilmer) started away remarked, ‘ done fer.” Bond: red SINGULAR EFFECTS 0 Two boys named Dingham, residing in tae of Elk, Michigan, met witha re- ly close escape from death ping recently. They were both in the fluid came down the stove pipe, setting the bed clothes on fire and givin; severe shock. Until last year GoveRNor— The It {8 @ sort of natn- Sepeee Th 58, menaiec- - property’ at her’ de: pt. 6— itis, bas made Ja and Frameless, genuine een from_the sam Of all beathen religions Saintoism is the least objecuionable, and if 1 ever be- come @ Eeathen I shall be a Shintotst.”” MURDERED RY His BROTHER—Carl Messuer, who was married eleven years ago | his front door steps. A note was pioned to in Germany, left his wife. Barbara, tbree ‘ears afterward, and came to this couotry, waving learned that his brother John had Won bis wite’s affections. two children when he left her. The died, but when the woman followed this country a short time ago, she had two children, of whom Jobn was the father. John cam When misfortune overtook them, and John could net fad work, uiey went to Carl for assistance Cari, who hal in in this couatry, was found at his lathe in the furaiture factory. Heturne! angrily when addressed, pushed his brother With his left hand, and struck him with his In hts right hand was the chisel wiia which he had been working, and it penetra- ted his brother's breast. terward. Carl's couvsel admitted the killlag but denied any intention, and said that the risoner did not suppose that he had s-rious- his brother. Carl was committed. M10BO- Loxpon, Se Pope Better. —A Tinws special from Rome says the th of the Pope is improv- -Y OF FINE ARTS, The Charges mst Gambetta A dispaten from ‘aris te the Daily News says:—There are three counts in the indict- ment against M. Gambetta, which charge of- the son of the President avd against the republic, includin, the passage in his Lille © endi the words, ‘ Le soumettre ou se demettre.”” re are six counts for public insults to the min- government will not permit the reported.” ings, Photogravures (s new bs THE MURDERESS.—A Trenton dispatch to the Philatelphia Times, referring to the release of Irene A. from the lunatic asylum, says: been steadily improving for several months, and her mania seems gone. She appeared on the streets to-day and attracted much at- tention, looking as attractive as ever. is at home with her father, in this city. feels glad over her release, and thinks rest and quiet will fully restore her. was guardian during her lunacy. Her estate is worth some $30,000. tient, and the send her home.” LIEvT. FLIPPER MA On occasion of a negro military Macon, Ga., Lieut. Flipper mai address. He said that be wished all success, honor and thanks to the companies for their kindness and courtesy. all make soldiers and fight for their country. ‘That he was a soldier rather than a speaker. That he had tried todo his duty at West Point, ted Lo continue to try to do nking you for your hospitality, Kinduess and attention to my- Trenew my wish for your future suc- IRENE Hovse, Mrs. Messner nad from Ripon, Wis. which will be found all the late publi- U.S. mails; Henry to 10 months in the District jail, for assault; Henry Meadows, 6 months in jail by the Police Court of the Distric., for petit larceny; T. C. Reo Inonths in Fulton county, Ga., jail, for vio- lading distilled spirit laws; Michael Me- Hugh, 1 year in Albany pentientiary, by the court of the northern district of New York, for breaking into a Vance, 1 year in Albany by the western district court of North Carolina, for embezzling mone; United States mails; Jeremiah the western district court of Virginia, to 3 months’ umprisonment and #500 fine, for violating distilled spirit laws; Turner Pat- terson, by the western district court of Penn- | , | year’s traprisonment (October Ist will receive a fine stock of genuine Leather Goods, comprising Frames, Port- : ‘ddy, 1 ‘and 10 apes. and sil styles of Frames, Opanich, French, aed thout valvet or the Reman Hierarchy. Sept. 6.The Guwerdian’s London correspondent says the P. resolved to restore the hierarchy in Scotland. Cardinal Manning will shortly go to Rome on a confi iential mission in that connection. THE CALI MANCHESTER, ha Sti z_W 1:0; Cord, Hooks, Berew + fer hanging pletures. Paintin; ls Eyes, ke, for hanging p' gs pac! office; Samuel C. nitentiary, sen- She wasa pay pa physicians thought it sate to NIA ELECTIONS. john: diet soon af fepublican Gains in the Interior. BaN FRancisco, Sept. 6.—Owing to the slowness with which the returns come in, especially in the city, it is impossible at pre- sent to give the result as tothe legislative election. The returns thus far indicate re. blican gains in the interior, but they may modified by later advices. It is believe! Bryant, dem., beats Ashbury, taxpayer, for toayor in this city. se The Idler the Victor. Sanpy HOOK, Sept. (.—Tne Idler, which, with —— — i sed ee Ben- rize cup, to Cape May and return, ed the lightship at 9:42 mfg the other yachts are yet in signt. SanvyY Hook, Sept. 6. —The yacht race for e cup, from Sandy Hook c olen and return, was beta ler, passed Sandy Hook, The Rambler and ed off Ocean Grove. —_.—_—_ Compliment to a Colered Man. 6.—In the Westchester ‘hite Plains, yesterday, a ig been empaneled as a to act as foreman by $ A SPEECH.— basting. Goods not silted by off, Inspection Invited. Those owning old Davis’ will do well to ped they would A PREHISTORIC read,” saps the Sutro “of the discoveries in the fertile va. Animas, in southwestern Colora: cient ruins of a once populous city, indi- cating the presence, centuries ago, of a hig cultured and enligttened race of people. it now appears that traces of the same po are found in west miles of Sutro. of Willard Gates’ ranche, 'y, are to be found pieces of pottery similar in every respect to the pottery found Untaterpretable Chimp soo, are pent oe rocks, amd half a into the sanctum yesterday morning we mile trom the house Tr. Gates 1s the unde figure of a man engraved on a rock. Tae | aud by kind words and reassuring smiles we represeated standing and holding in its right hand a shrab. Its general outlines @re good, notwithstanding the beatings of There are many other indi- ill county of the existen Ago, of @ people which are LE. We have P. Cooney and Francis Se- wae) Tate jupreme Court of the District of Columbia, to 2 years’ tmprixoament each Albaby penitentiary, for forging a post office money order. WILL THE DEMOCRATS CAPTURE THE SENATE?—The illness of Senator Morton the indictments hanging over the head of Senator Patterson, of South Carolina, and the blow given Senator Spencer by the Pres- ident, in removing from office hencbman, as district attorney for the mid- dle district of A.wbama, gives the democ- racy some hope that they may be able to control the organization of the Senate be- ginning with the special session in October. Those democrats of the more sa! perament affect to believe, as sincerely no , that Senator Morton will ition of health to take his Seat, and that unl ss Pattercon and Spencer are assured of better treatment at the hands of the administration, that their apathy will extend even to their remaint their seats and to allowing the bag the Senate, its committees and The case of Patterson is He has no real friends in hi seemingly the least pity his case excites is from those of bis part; suggested, then, t On the matier of the Senate organi: tion, the democrats can offer him’ bett terms than the repablicans. The: doubtedly assure Patterson thu, as a reward of his co-cperation, Wade be induced Lo restrain the impetuosity of his investigating comunittees, and let tne pursuit of Senator Jove eod Just where it is. it is net probable that they would South Caro ina Senator to commaae with thera, but tuat an arrangement would be reached for his absenes or otherw se, by means of whieh the republicans would los one vote, whem the time came forthe effort to he made to capture the Senate. In view of the closeness of the Senate, it is almost a for: gone conclusion that the two vacancies in Louw sigva will be fille! by democrats, ai well as the one in South Carolina. Thes> contests Will be settled early in the sessioa, dates Will present themselves a! f the Senate with their crede ard ifthe democrats can prevent Unir ref- & commiitee, a3 iv is believed they a his duty, and ag" Nevada, with ith mat. glassand evada, wi Walt Frames, ebony ‘On and in the net, ‘TER NOYES AND PRESIDENT MAC- —Gen. Noyes presented his crede: Minister of France yesterday and made @ handsome little the good wishes of the President of the Unt States for President. MacMahon and for President MacMahon responded Ex Minister Washburne exceedingly cordial audience with President MacMahon when hedelivered his letters of he bore away with him leasant recollections of France, and her every glory and prosperity. THE FLORIDA ORANGE Cror.—The pect of a large orange bry oy A Eale'in September or It gale in r, or itma; sometimes visits the South Atlantic coast. gale of 1571 thrashed off about of the oranges, but that was very severe, and another such may not occur in @ long time. orange groves are very promising bave been tolling and waiting for a return for their labo! Heraid. the Benvett chailen: in ancient I reckon you are utseven minutes. LIGHTNING.— 201g in wt 10:30 o'clock. Josephine are becalm New York, County court at colored man, havia: Petit juror. was nis eleven white companions when they re- red to agree upon @ verdict in a Civil many a storm. doubt as they hi cations ip Chureh: not be in a con pros: this winter is en- — hee a werd 1, One of them was burned from bis head to his feet, and the blood tlowed out of bis ear for some time aflerward. He has since recovered. A REPUBLICAN VICTORY IN WILMING- t the municipal election in Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday, the republi- cans carried the city by about 200 majority, resident of the council ‘one assessor, and the d vor. The new city sooner, Which Death of Camp RoBINSON, NexK, Horse died at midal, injuries :eceived wi rom the is people took Sept. faperenery i from the effects of attempling to make puLg — guard ‘hei charge of his body. is quiet this moraing. eee ee Aged Couple Hilled. Ew YORK, en Lockwood and his wife, an aged couple, were struck by le driving over the Lake Sore Patines Ohio, yesterday, TON, DEL.—A\ esseutiatly distin- mals—i read- @ is open to electing the treasurer an crate elected one asses council stands 12 republicans and 9 demo- rs will ran @ DAILY the —EE JUDGE BLACK, of Pennsylvania, has Written a letter on Col. Scott’s proposition to — the regular arm. Hampton could as one means of he _lavor question. Judge Black this would not be a remedy, but an fthe disease, and with grim ts that it would be better and charge the national treasury with fair Wages to employes and let the co-pora- Uons have the fruits of their labor a: clear CHEFKY ADVERTISING. The thing in the way of advertising that I have yel seen met my eye the other day in a Third divorces in thirty state for incompatibility, desertion, cruelly and other causes. free; pay when divorced.”"—[ New Yc Mystic Park Racks.—At tho Mystic Park (Boston) races yesterday the unfinished race of the 3:31 class was wou by. Frances in race for Jobu H. in 2:23, 2:21, 2:25. Grnrzat HowArp is not quainte@ with Chief Jose; TTAR6ES iting, and all and man was advised hand. ceeded in doing. Who ARE Haprprest In DEATH.—Dea- con Hatnfei asked his Samay soctor, you we ‘perience at deathbeds, go hence, that 1 would lass are Most resi, aggravation o} humor suggest Markets. residence of any salirainis, etxen,, old, 30; ‘oid, 16 bid to a ares Baltimore aud On fair to goo refine and good de 64s; do. orth’ Carolina sixes, elty. \vo SUIT THE Tiaas ear aud haves DEATH OF A NoToRIOUS CHARACTER. — Inu Houston, Texas, lately died Dick Rogers, & notorious ‘negro charact krown in police trator of many ly appeared in feen so many ‘acti {and was the "perpe- class was won by EH Panan tants a Ay robl es. freq a he = ate apparel, and havi: 3 mapy deaths; but, so far as passed himself Wwoman’s voice easily female of the colored persuasion. One of test villatnies was the robb: Louis man out of several hundred dollars. NERAL OF M. THIEKS.—The re. of M. “hiers arrived in Paris yester- cay, and were attended b; tree were Personally the happ! Papeete [Chicago Advance. B87 Jay Gould’s life is insured for $75,000. Canadian government has receiy- formation from its agentto the effect that Sitting Bull six da; dian territory, in the ne! ta in. a2-A Florida has La notification 9 certain toto a smalidenw- eae from the southern states to ee a Ro'and for an Oliver, if thedem- cerats offer the coveted Olive! to Patterson and Spencer, was on Cana- 190d of Wood succeeied, in some so far taming an alliga- Stocks lower. st. Exchange: loag, 433; short, LOCAL NEWS. The Virginia Game Law. The law of the state of Virginia for the pro- tection of game, which went into effect on the ist of July last, is of interest to the sporte- trict. It makes It unlawful to Kill, capture or offer for sale partridges or quail between February Ist and November Ist, Or to capiure pariridges by nels or traps until the expirat'on of two years afler ue passage of the act, (March tb, Dc9,) makes tt unlawtal to Kill or capoure pheasants or tuffed grouse between February ist and August Ist, wor Joock, between February Ist ad July ist, robins between April ist and November 1st, or to Kill, capture or destroy the nests of the thrush, cat bird, cardinal or r 4 bird, houre wren. oriele, woot robin, biue bi.d, beuse martin or starling at any time. It is made nnlawful to Kill or capture #3y Water fowl, between April Ist and Sep- except the sammer duck and sora during the night, and it is made u fal to kill wild f the shonider with: be killed either du orlamps be used in shootin the night time. It is made unlawful or capture wild turke Tuary Ist and Vctober yea kKiad, ror) tng binks, or to buy or sell the same, and both buyer aad sel- ler shall be subject to the peoaliy imposed by this act, aod in addition, each shall be fined one dollar for every ‘bird sold and bovght, but this «ection shall not apply to Any person catching, or having caught, the same on his own premises unless for sale. It is unlawful toxhoot, or in any manner de- *troy, the marsh hen, or to take Its eggs later in the Feason, in any year, than the oh day of June; nor the witlet, or take its egee later in tue season than the 2h of July, in any year; nor the gail or striker, before the ist day of September, or take their e than the 20th of Juiy,'and ax ing sealnst the shall torfe’ less than five nor for each than ten coverable before a just f the pe. person offending against the p t act, shall b and on i said Doe is prisoned pa Ing 2 days. Tar Noarr gxged tn adjw progress cLof making some of Cases have come to gr Of the board of appeals whe parties bave 4 i ussesments on the bad t authoriz form such sery entirely ignora payer bas the same attorney can bi most caser the own business in Tue VirGiInia Draw or THe Loxe BRiDGE.—The new draw of the Long bridge, ut the Virginia end of the bridge, to take th place of the draw at the Virginia channel, forsome monils past, is now aboat com- pleted, and it is intended Uo remove the pres- ent draw and put in the newoneon Suaday, When travel will be less interfered with than at any other time. The new draw is of wood—a Howe truss 145 feet long and 3) feet wide, weighing yul 225 tons—and is rigged sO as to be worked by steam. From 60 clock on Sunday evening to 6 o'clock on Monday morning bavigation of the river will have to be suspended, and travel over the briige will be closed from 10 o'clock Saturday nigut to6 o'clock Monday morning, and it is expected that with the aid of tags aad scows ihe old draw will be safely floated out d the new draw safely put in piace during the day of Sunday. i ate ° ROP TAKING AN ArreaL. Yesterday, Messrs. Brown and McConnell, filed for Minnie Bernard before Judge Hum- pbreys a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the case of Theodore Rauthe. On tue 2sd of June last, Rauthe was convictel in the Police Court Of selling liquor without Licence, and sentenced to pay a tne of $105 or serve 60 days in the worktouse. He was without counsel, and not being able to pay his fine, things be | 4nd not relishing the imprisonment in the le able ani | Workbouse be noled ao appeal. U. Under an ¢ was ia default of giving » the appeal commit there confine1 ton wort act of Congress bond to proseeu jail, and Hemypareys Tre East CAPrro. SPectaL IMrrove- ™MENT.—To day, in the Equity Couri, Judge Olin, the case of Grant and others against the District of Columbia was heard. This is an application tor injunction to restrain the sale of certain og on East Capitol and A streets, on Capitol Hill, to eatisly certain tax lien certificates for the improvement of those streets, and the District and the First National Bank of New York, the holders of the certificates, demur to the bill. After argument the court sustained the demurrer, with leave to plaintiffs to amend. ——__+—_—_ AN UNACCEPTABLE GIFT.—At ly o'clock last night Mr. James Corredan, residing on HH street, between North Capitol a Ist streets northeast, found @ colored baby on i's dress, Containing the follow “Please take this baby and take care of it, as lam and am not able to keep it.” Mrs. isher,a colored woman in the neghbor- hood, took charge of | cache ~S DE Lunatico INquiReNpo.—T. » at City Hall, @ jury was empannelied to inquire as to the mental ition of Dr. Joseph D. Harris, on the petition of his wife, represented by Mrs. Bb. A. Lockwood, ai they found that he is not of sound miud, capable of managing bis estate. ANECDOTE OF Dk. NoTT.—The Braros (Tex.) Piles tells a little anecdote as follows: “Rey. Samuel 8. Davis, D. D., who died last month near Augusta, Ga. when be was a student in Union college, New York, (of Which institution Dr. Nott was president! for mcre than 50 years,) got into a difficulty With a fellow-student, for which be was or- dered beiore the president. When he arrived At bis office he found that venerable man nsy Writing at bistable. Dr. Davis said that he felt like a culprit, that the blood in his veins almost cased to dow, and his beart sank iu him. Te president looked at hum and said in a mild manner: «Sit down. young man,’ whica he did with fear aad im @ tremble, for he Was conscious that he had done wrong. Afr a time, 1 minutes passed slowly, President Nov ed tohim and said in a solemn voice; - nan, you never mad bi fool of yourself.” WHEN THE NERVOUS Youneé MAN came c could see there was something oo his mind, drew him out. He wanted to ask a tavor of us, he said. If the request had not already been made by others, he would like to ask us to publish that , SWeel, and at this mel— He said no more. But late in the when the voiceless mystery of midnight oa A FRENCH SCIENTIST has discovered that | the sleeping world, two policemen passing ter’s cramp is not an affection of the of the arm or band, but that the dtf- ficulty centers in the nervous action of a par- Ucular portion of the brain. He asserts that tbe three faculties which uith man from other anti 1g, and wriling—are arate of the bi In writer's cramp closest examination not detect an. arm or havd, sitiveness and than that of bein, the rear of the /Tawkeye office, found onthe Me camel's hair cloths are a nev- S27 Whituer often sits aud wishes nehad a little more money. 87 Greenback clubs sprouting freely in luxuriant Texas. = 7 Dolmans will be worn but of a differen cul irom last winter's. 87 Sixty-ore beneath a e killed by cae Saas of hignening: S7Private Da)zell will be the master of the Teoeption in | i ball fiend, with his toga wrapped Coad and bis jourarying home- 87° The Helmbold wade-mark for the csle- brated Buchu patent medicine is the aaa eer bax between sue brovbers Helens ) S7-Ex-state Senator J. Y. P. Owens, of the pler at his call and Rept. 6—Wlour firm. Wheat st-oncer. y }, &o., BOUGHT, | eas rge | th i who was 4 4 87 Dio Lewis is tei the beet cr STOVES, Bo, BOUGHT, + case of an cmergoney, It is said that If the | South Onrotina, had j it may take the Florida bey toe ay Sept. 6, 12:90 p. m.—Eris, 12%. Dlinois buriding ap with pie 68 prices for cash. W. BUTHERFOBD, ocratic siatesmea who loaf about Willard’ Howard House, in Baltimore, | boy, 17 years old. died in Cuarles- Lonvow, Sopt. 6, 3:30 p. m.—BEria, 11%... Llinois and beans. RrIPly Cor ttnand Gsts..69%. northwest. | hotel, acd who nightly diseass the couatry’s | gg-The rice crop of Louisiana town, Maas., Woek of Te- 1 s7-No artist, however skilful, has ever HE PEOPLE CONTINUE TO PAEFER | -°<°!, 8 neighboring ba from 20 000 barrels In 1805 to over 175,000 bar tae extraction of six | , PARIS. Sept. 6, 1:30 p. m.—Five por cent. rences, ast AG » T tOrLE CONTINUE TO Pi concealment of thelr belief that’ very soon | rels in 186. The yield for this year is esti- | days , and the Boston Post says that france 8) céntimes fur the account. Trotber's face while oe ber . oui VED SODA, ee eeu ie Pte eee EES | mated by the New Orleans atnear- | nine of his relatives “diel from similar | te Bank 3 Benieed tae ihe R home from « show af ‘which te hie KOLB, corner Minand gms, | ¥ lil be democratic in both branches. ly 170,000 barrels, on & decreased acreage, causes.” ef nso pounds wate ie suipeasal Gosling did ‘wot get Uae prise,

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