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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISH ED DAILY, Except Suminy, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peanerivania A es. cormer 11th street, ‘The Evening Star News aper Company. a. HK A vera ak > Pres’t. gees THE EVENING STAR & 2ervnt OY carriers to mivcrivers af Ten Ceus wees. or Forty- four Cents per mouth. pptes at the counter, Two Cents each. By mau—posiage prepaid— Sixty Centa a month; oue year, 86. ae WEEKLY a Priday— $i a year, postage pri BY AL mubscripiions invariably #1 ccranies BF Rates of achertisng hurntshed on application. a EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. Pp STPONEMINT GRAND TOURNAMENT AND PIC-NIC Wat Avaletan Island os TURSDAY, Sep 1 : BLOOM CF YOUTH LOtGE, No 1368,@. U. DoF O. F. WiLL TAME PLACE TURSUAY.S ptemh It GiEASD AFTERNOON AND EV cm ri au 5 ee by th * onli Gar ever THE RSP Th ket Boats arfevery hour until Troe Sihe ground xt 13 «cock eps at FOURTH GRAND Pic Nit KNIGHTS OF ST. ¢ wit LOFFELER'S THUBSDAY, Sept 5 @ UNDAY EXCURSION TO MARSHALL b 1 BAL’ “MATTANO” will Marsha! ‘The Stew © p fone her exeurei us a TO POINT LOUK- N._ The ‘IT VAND and Blackis arving 3 sm &e., Inquire on bei 7 A fine bracs baud AMILY EXCURSIONS Monday ard Fricay nights Leaving Street wharf ot 6M p. m..veturning at WW. Boer he steamer can be chartered for excursions. pm youse PEOPLES’ EVENING EXCUR- SIONS. Tth- € ‘The Barge COCKADE CITY will gtveseloct Ex- | seps- cursors EVERY WEDNESDAY = EVENING during the season. lew fea her wharf at 6 o'clock p. m | nbarp. returning at 11 o clock, remainin thal Hal 3 minutes cach trip. Masic and Tickets, 25 cents at Mar- Dancing. BF Regular Sunday Excnrdons for Ladies and Children, leave at $3 p.m. and reture at § o'clock ‘Tre 2 idren free. Afi 3yT-2m HE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON fe waking trips to Giymont and Yoterm: landings dat y (Sund: excepted), leaving Ber wharf, foot o Tih street. at $8 Mm ; retnrns about 40’clock p.m. BUSDAY EXt fount Vernor § retur:. Becond at So'clock pm F .. Those going on t) iret can Feturn on the second trip free of charge. Ob EAP CHILDREN'S TRIP—Ohildren will taken on » for IS cents round trip; adaits, 25 cents. ete will entitle the holders to stop over at the Detal ‘until the return trip of the boat; landin red only on Aaturdays. Obiltren mest im all oases accompanied by their parents or some edult a — TEE STEAMBOAT MARY WASHINGTON een be chartered for Excursions by Pag? ard, orto G.¥ ASERE apt jo. en P. 8. TROTH, mys én Preatdent of Company. en es ‘ou gersat Monut Veracu wharf.” Pas eet which ts eengers taking this steam Contected with the Ladiis Meant Vernon Amocie- tga) avond riding im amislances three wusles, se by other Itroe cy 1, ineinding admission to Mansion Bound tri and Ground: Steam: z Jeoves teh streat ‘hart dally, (Panday ex cepted.) st :@ a.m aod retcrns about 4 p.m. i HOLLINGSWORTH, Scpt; Latics. M icnt Vernon Association. FEANS HOLLINGSHEAD, Str. Arrow. jo16-Sm NEW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. The new, safe and coumedions steamer MARY WASHINGTON is now carrying Senger te Mt Vernon, and furniehn carriages to transport them to tl sion By this route persons avoid a hot walk up bill. The distance fs one-and-« half miles, Leaves 7th street wharf every day (San- a) at 308 m od retarns about @ including admission ant car the maneton. je3-4r0 LADIES’ GOOD: uTUMNSN. OCK STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. Having jost returned from New York open on MONDAY. 20th inet ment of NEW GOODS for fail } FLOWERS. ce FLOWERS pA TIHERS, VELVETS, Sc, MBURG EMREOID “Raw>kEne &e., Re. Coots are of the latest designs, and having ‘eb chal tndace Our SD street wwe JUST RECEIVED, SEW STYLE HATS, for early Fail. Alac, a fuil line of BLACK VELVETS, from $1) 58 per yard upwards. J. P. PALMER, 1107 F street, Between Nich and Iach ate. Lébes SHOES. Cet ALGUsT 33, I bore gn 2 dis tee ton all cash sales. Count ct ten per cor yas. IL ‘tmth street. Ladies’ Shoes MADE TO ORDER at short notice, nes W OSvERS NEVER CEASE. WRITING WITHOUT INK. THE MIKACULOUS PEN! ‘This Pen ie used like sn ordinary pen. Lt ts suffi- one’s tr he Loening Star. ve, 50—-NY. 7.628 WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1877. Two Barrels of Haman Remaias New York, Sept The coroner made an autopsy this morning at the moreseon Portions of human badies fund yesterday tn the rotns of the Sh street fire” There were two barrels fol! of charred Mesh beyond reeag nit With the exception of tw ‘as no clothing, and the ¢ net tell whether the remains belong or four belies. The inquest on t Will be beld on Thursday next Heavy Stk Failare PATERS( N. J., Sept. t Sor ik manufacturers, have sign ir establishment will be ram the present to work off stock. They em Pp oyed three hundred and seventy Svebands. A meeting of the creditors ts to be cailed ~ Liabilities about $290.00, and assets abont TWO CENTs. Si5.000. This is the largest s1k failure evr known terson. but i, will not taveive other silk manufacturers. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE TOL ney An adjourned meeti of LIFE INSURANCE POLICY NOLDENS wi tre Had THIS May? EVE Beard of Trade NING. at F o'clock, at the Toots, S1@ Market Space, to hear the report of the ce mmf.tee on organizat to AT_O BROWNING, Presid: T, Secretary ON © ATL 10. ©.D BARBET nee” Advances made to st 150 qm hls instal AMES _FRAS _SNO. JOY EDSON. Sec FG lean dividend of eight percent will be triark enurd sfter MONDA pe WM. #. MAIT ERP G st. now WASHINGTON UITY SAVING> HANK. a To." ¥ Septem INGLY. Bi NYADi JANO’ WATER PUFFALO LiTH(A WATER, Are offered Ly the bottle ot case. ut wos wes Bay rates, by N sere tf Ith street. AT RED S 1L BOOKS Th covers free. at ROBE 3 Were street. above New York avenu GOSPEL MEETING IN LINCOLN HA4Ll, SAUBATH EVENING a: 8 o'clock. Short addresses by Young Mon. _Ail are ir ie arotice ix hereby day of Beptem jed to fare 4 list of said pevperty a: ovided for mp Ios 1 of anid act itis d-*chat Itany person, frig vr corporation frator, exceutor, fu make th te os i Property of all pei Assessors wh at 1 id As inf rat 2 sesstient agaloat such Tirta of cor porativt, to which Le shell add {4 per centum thereat.” WILLIAM DIXON, GEORGE A. BOUEER, B.D. CARPENTER, Anseas irs D. 0. ES POTOMAC JOMPANY, Orr a Staeet, Georzdown, DC, August B wT. The Washington Ageucy of this Company was changed on the Ist ins ant. The preeent customers of otbers wist ing. to ANSURE guy H.'m Ov ELEY, at le! Banking douse, oor der of 18th wad F streets northwest, ugh tt J.W. DERBLE, Secretary, AT THE OLD STAND, No, 1425 Pon a Ivauta avenues. — Special Improvement Taxes “paid at the lowed rate. Drawoucks aud ndvior s Certitiestes parc wie, SLAean. INSUBANC No 5S ll Company. and all b Os, will plaaes call SCHENUK’S PULMONIC SYBUP > the Cure of Consumption, Coushs and Colds, The grect virtue of this medicine ts chat it ripen the matter and throws it out of the system, purifi-s the bicod, and tl us effec:s a cure. SCHENCK’S SEA-WEED TONIC, For the Care of Dyspepsia, Indigession, $e ‘The Tonie produces » wealthy action of ths stom- ach, creniing at appetite, forming chyle, ana curing the nist obstinate cases cf Ardigesuion, SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PI! L3, Fer the Cure of Liver Complaint, &. These Piils are alterative, aud produce a healthy acien of the liver without the least danger, as taey are free from calcmel, aad yet more efficacious tn re- of the liver. nee thy bile, and remove all dis. cn cf thé liver, often a canse of Consumption. Tue 5 s- Weed Tonic gtves tone and streng:n to the stomach makes a Cigestion, aud eusbies the orgui ood; and thus ere: 4 healthy etre: tt a ined activa of th one Leurs every case of ‘as thus explained, n, if taken iu time, aad the use of perseverrd in. Dr. Schenck is professionally st his principal of- flee, corner 6th and Arch streets, Phila: every Monday. where all letters tor advn address ekeuck’s Medicines for s Druscists sep GENUINE CONCE From the O1 AT SABATUG Fifteen Cenis per Hvitie. @ZATHOBN WATER snine price. MILEURN’S PHABMAO! myB-tr 1499 Peun. avenue, near Willard’s, . McWARLAN. = 1340 N jew Jorsey sveune, as erroneoasl! Directory for isi7. SAMUEL G. YOUNG, SOTABY PUBLIC, Orrice—Stak BUILuINe, Densest EW YORK AVENUE. y printed in 2an6-1y sora wr ootl?-tt wg of QPTICIAN. ‘Firs tpremfum swarded to me by the Greet Wor!d's Pair, in Phiiedelj ited jared In Gold. Srazittan octs-tristp BARLOW’S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, 1225 Pennsylvania avenue. O11 Paintings, Engravings, Po: recess), Freuch and German 2 otogravnres (a new i in every style for ive graph Portraits The public are invited to examine Cur stock. iu which will be found all the late publi- cations of foreign houses (October Ist will receive a fine stock of gennine be vd ising Frames, Port- row Paintings packed, by Competent workmen, giver bis special attention to Lining aud restoring Oil Patotings. Family Portraits restored with the greatest care, so mali ‘ae to preserve the ori 2 Catalogues w be had on application. ang31_ 3m [He NEW DAVIS’ SEWING MacaiNg. No basting. Goods net s fled by off. Ini th tov ed. Those old Davis’ wil do well vo call SCHEFFEY & + 8. auet?-te* Wth street northwest. Slent vo dip it into Water as yo ot an ordi- 7 Es Barr res ibe ink. eh eri fis gente ite [™PorTaNT To TAXPAYERS. Tom the | a yoy For the convenience of 2 Tipeds cr" cleaued” "it always weitce witnoat the | HOO ti lave ptablaean OPFIOH nc No 33 Raricare, Teac not dalaiea aud never become | 23 Si EMT, between the Oolamble Buliiag and y- mpi w oe of 7 Bay te apnea fiat Qbee eck we | Se rou more eae Beau sUsten Senate aa ein inte es aaa taints | collection of cintenn tor damages: te feel autatty col * the finest (abrie, and are very brilliant. No office | Material reused aud work done by lot-owners under noe the Bed. No traveler without | > IMYROVEMENT TAXES paid ai s large dtu- 10 Conte each or 3 for 9 Oeants. Will be | unt. ; formation relative to the Tal, i bz mall ou, Feceipt of price, if uot lees than |, 1AOnal tas lawe cheerfall settee leeae a SKSTAND furnishes, by pouring | _svas! tm WILLIAM DICKSON. hee ho hee tS "HE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ‘and deeds it fe unsor passed, ar erful acids, as chlorine, oxalic te each. B. SILVERBERG, street northwest, Sole Agent for District of Columbia EMOV AL—1 wish toadvise my numerous Patrous and the public generally that 1 Bave re- Moved from reet to ow cy shop, corner of Ne cone and M stroet northwest, where ¥ to recsive aud execute orders for fie Furniture, Doors, Mantels, Mirror Frames, and Iuterlor Decorations generall seeps 2m a “TT 1P TOP.” SPRINGS. he Freaeur, Deparment, at 10308, mand 4 p,m, 1 ¥ or delivered Dy wagon daily. "Wacilities for BIEN LOS goods. od and informatie de & Tee May Building. corner of 7th A GBEAT PROTECTION afford in hot seacon inst epidemica, tc si ast Shoitee chore wrote 23, Bt Ris me's HU: LAND BITIERS “ Bobnckamp of Maog Bitters. Toeir use is of the greatest importance tn localitice where the inhaling of miasmic air #2 ly Siectscur iealth Melancholy and Bypochoudria ly are eifacte of deranget digestive functions, gre cured perfectly by these Bitters, aud they pro- $200 8 cheer ines an eafect moans reach an old ard nappy ag” _ Sold by all crageists sia + DYEING ES ac) ORNAMENTAL FEATHEBS OL oa spreet, opposite Paront Ofive, GLoy Barer aity eu HUNYADI JANOS. NEW APERIENT WATER. Specially reevmmended for richness in fails aud ite efficacy in Bilivas actac! of Goat. Piles. ete , and as an ordinary HinIAG ater wo tee entire’ fection iu Bngland and Germany (ON SIMS, New York. “As ainxative, to every other mineral water.” DB. JAMES B. WOOD, New York. “Certain, but geutle and painless; superior to any otber bitter er DE WM 4. EAMMOND, New York. most piearant and effictent of all purgative waters DB ALFRED L. LOOMIS, New York. “Thsmost end most efficient, specially adapted for se. mis and ‘and the ewtire medical pro- ee ee DB FORDYCK BARKER, New York. ‘Requires jose disagreeable aud oupleasant thau any New York. “Preferred to A WLNEGLASSFUL A DOSE. Ever tine bottle bears the name of = APOL- Livan Co. (limited), London: = FOK SALE BY DEALERS, GR FOt hUGGISTS ‘suga7- ee ee ae Ee pouaRt, myttiy Cor. Inand G ‘BRS AND BUTHEBFUSD, €8., ©83, northwest, INSUBANUE POLICY | 1) | DENT | the | thy for this feow ly | | EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. GOVEKNMENT RECEIPTS To-BAY.~-later- Ral revenue, $72! 44; enstoms, $551,000.03 NATIONAL B.NK Noves received for re- | dempiion to das awonnted to 823,00. POSTMASTER GEN*+KAL Key returned to the city yesterday. He will join the Presi- dent and party again ruisville THE ComMtsston of Wm. Henry Smith ty be collector of the port of Chicago has n> yet been sig: e! by the President. A Fishy ReMox is in cirenlation that McCormick is to be made Secretary of the Interior and that Secretary Schurz is to be sent to Heriin. ATTORNEY GENEKAL DEVENS retaried esterday morning from Fremout, O1i0, ba ried last evening for Boston. He will 02 absent until the 2ith iast.,and will not join the Presidential party on their present tour. PERSONAL.—W. KR. C. Mitchell, secretary to the Secretary of the I left the city on leave of absence, 4 be gone some time. Dering his ss BN. Shedd will take ais pl THE OSMAN Pasa CANARD EXPLODED. The Turkish minister farnishes the follow- ing: “In view of the various accounts eireu- lating abont the origin of O-man Pasha, he Turkish legation has the bouor to faform the press that te marshal of thal name was born ip Asia Miuor, of Massulman parents.” Gu private ¥ Mt SENATOR MORTON THANKS THE PRest- Among the nurnerous commissions imposed upon by Dr. Giss ton was the al expression of sine thanks to Presiient Hayes for the sol manifested in several telegraphic disp in ing upon the enator’s Coudition ¢ Lis recent illness. FRIENDLY American +OTIATIONS.—The case of wWward Lee, said to ve have been fired upon by a Spanish war ves- €ar the southern coast of Cuba in Mareh is now being inv ated by the United States and Spanish governmeats ta the same filendly manner as the cases of the Elleu Rozpah acd the Rising Suu. REVRESENTATIVE ATEINS, of Tennassee, who in the event of Mr. Randall's election to the Speakership, will probably be chairman ot tne House committee ou appropriations, wrote to a friend tn this city that after a careful study of the recent labor troubles, their cause aud effect. he sees no good reason for any increase in the regular army estab- lishment. SAYLER AND THE OuIO CAMPAIGN.— Hon. Jobn G. Thompsen, chairman of the Obio state democratic committee, denies that he has kept Milton Sayer out of the Onio cCampaten, but thaton the eontrary he hat Invited him to enter the canvass tmmediate- ly following the convention after the dem). cratic nominations were mae. SITTING BULL STILL NORTH oF THE LinE—The following telegram was re- ceived last night CHICAGO, Sept. Gen. B.D, Tawnsen, Washington:—General Gibbon has positive information that Sitting Ball is still borin of the line, and has no tniention of coming south. (Sigoed.] P. H. SHERIDAN, Lieutenant Goueral SENATOR BAYARD ON “ THE Poticy.’ tor Bayard, of Delaware, who ia in Richinond, is quoted in a published inter Ww AS SAYIN, ID Answer to the question as > What be thought of the policy of Prestt-t Hi “1 thank God for it. He has dis the only obstacle that stood bet we on * south and the fall enjoysaeut of ber tniional liber He has no! oly carried out the democratic policy, but he nas carred the repubiicans with him. I ta: he has the contial support of fully seve flva per cent. of his party.” ed of No INCREASE OF FoRCE.- There isa ¢ &l impression that there is /o be an tner-as? of plaie-printers, press gir's, counters, exam- bureau o engraving and this dat and ch: meeung We bave the auinority of the «fticers of the burewu for stat ng that there is uo expectation Whatever of suci an increase being made, asthe pr-sent force is deemed sufficient for the pending an‘ the prospective work of the burean. hether there will bo any increase of the force after the meeting of Congress, will depend upon its legislation. GEN. BUTLER Gry A DINNER —Last evening Gen. Benj. F. Butler gave a dinner atthe Riggs bouse, at 4 o'clock, to the fol- lowing-named gentlemen: Hoa. Geo.W. Mc- Crary, Secretary of War; Chief Justice Watte, Gen. Martiodale, Jadge Bond, Hoa. Louis B. Gunekle, ex-Gov. Fred’k Sinyth, Hou.Wm. M. Evarts, Secretary of Sate; Postmaster General Key, and several other gentlemen, in all 10 persous. Toe pos: of houor was assigned to the Chief Jusice on the right of Mr. Butler, and the second place to the Secretary of State on the left. After ibe dinner the guests, with the exceptio. of Mr. Evarts, took the evening train for Day- ton to join the Presidvntial party. A li:tle later the Seeretary of State took the trata for New York, from which a few days later he will alse start with lwo of lis daughters to join the President in Ohi THE TROOPS IN THE SouTH—Wiiy Gen. Grant Remeved Thea —Owing to the many questions propounded regarding the Presi- deut’s southern policy especially in the West, the Secretary of War has forwarded to Mr. West, the candidate for governor in Onio, the following letter of President Grant regardmg the use of troops ia the toath, showing that the popular feeling was ag. the use of troops and that President Was justified iu removing them: EXECUTIVE MANSION. WASHIN » D. C., March Ist, 187.—To Governor S. B. Pick: ord, New Orleans, Lowisana:—in answer 10 your dispatch of this date the President di- Tects me to say that he feels it his duty to stale Port that he does not believe public opinion will lopger support the maintenance Of state government to Louisiana by the use of the military, and that he must concur in this manifest feeling. The troops will h-re- after, as in the past, protect life and pi iT ty from mob violence when the state anthor- ites fail, but under the ergonpion | bis official life they will not be used to estab- lish or to pull down either claimant for con- trol of the state. It is not his purpose to re- cognize either claimant. ( Signed.) C. C. SNIFFEN, Seeretary. MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES—Diaz Seeking A Quarrel —There is the best ground for the assertion that the de fuc‘o president of the so-called republic of Mexico has given the United States sufficient warning that he means to repel, by force, the incursions into his territory by our military, no matter if such an act shall be construed ernment @ sufficient caus belii. respoudence received from Minister Foster by the State department, and which is sedu- lously withheld from the pubite, for reasons DOL given, is to the effect that at a receat in- lervieW between himself and Diaz the latter assumed an ar of defiance and intimated to Foster that if the United States did not mod- ied to Gan. Ord to treops crossing the Rio Grande, that Foster would be given his pass_ and that so far as Mexico wasconcerned Riesaiy and diplomatic relations should has written at length on the Situation to Secretary Evarts, and it leaks out that bisanticipationsare tha: war cannot be averted if the United States means to maintain its dignity, nose wao have for some time been hanging about Washi: gton with the hope that trouble be. iween Mexico and this government would b> gut about, bave advices from their s thet Diaz has taken the btt in his mouth, and !s anxious to run a muck against the United States, in the belief that a war with it wonld strengthen his position and make him more popular with bis people The average Mexican has bat litilesympa. —. oere al course, appreciates result of such a war would be, but meanwhile hecould fli his own coffers and detract the attention of his people from Lerdo’s claim tothe office. Tuere can be no doubt bat that he is very anxious to provoke a quarrel. H's pec want it, and be is willing lo gratify them. cease. “Foster Legislation Asked for the District. The following memorial, asking Congres- sioral legisiation for certain important mat ters where the vival interests of this listric | are conerrned, has been prepared aud will | no doubt be generally signed To the Hewwrabie Sve ant House of Ropre- The unlersigned, of the District of Co citi ens and tax-payers rat, respee fully rep- Tesent that they are onder the exclusive ja- risdiction of your honorable bodies, aad have at this time no representa ive there they therefore avail themselvesof the rigut o petition, and beg your favorable considera- bon of the foliowlng reques:e: The faith of the government was, by act of Congress June vin, Ist1, pledged fo progor- to:al appropriations wwards the expea-es Of this D.siriet; such proportioa has uot yet been determined, or appropriations mate, although three cummittees of Congress have reported ou tke subject—ove thai the propor | on shou d fairly be fixed at fifty por cent ; & second commitiee reported Lu favor of the governine 's payleg the entire expense of | the Distrie . and re:mbursing itself to the | eXtMEOL A tuederate tax on the property of | the citizens there f; the last commiliee r: ported a Dll invulving the payn 5 general goveroment of forty per expense. In view of the faci wud avenues are the propel States see decision uf the § the case of Vali Ness ; art Court in ption from y; of the m: taxation of ail gove arge 1 Xpeuse ent ding p ebildre myers, ald ' laboring prove and bee Venture lo ask t Uo of the expense be fixed at atlent poth lor the preservation merce aud the health of the res tion, tn whie i govertiti The weil-estayi.sved policy of Une govern- Ment has been to preser © navigat #il Important rivers, and from such deposits and cetrimental to the publ iver, one of the tin the BN Hy for tae im- ernment of dis eral patrouage througa the sev s has resulted in bt numbers of po rsons, 11 for empioytueat in the different de us; the fr-qnent changes therein aud nt recent reductions of force have left 4 larse Dumber Of these persuns in our city without means of support or of returning to ineir respective bones, woo have become depoudent upon the charity of this comma- nity, which at tbis ime ts seareely, if at all, to take care of its resident poor. We bez to urge this 4s a strouy reason fur liberal ap- prop ations in behalf of our charitable in stitniions, I: conclusion, your petitioners would refer to their record in the pastas a law abiding and tax-pay ing community, and express an earnest desire lo co operate wilh the repre: sentatives of the gi ial govers al making this the worthy caplial of a great halon. CLERK ADAMS, of the House of Repre. sentatives, isexpected to arrive hereon the 2th to get to work on the roll of member ship of the next House. It begins to look as if he was golog to bave some rouble to be elected, as bx -Congressma Caldwell, of Alabama, a candisace for tue place, will get 4 good deal of southern suppor NAVAL OxpsEs— Paymaster John H Stevenson ordered to the navy yard, New Satimaker Joun Martia to ea pment daty @t the navy yard, Washington. P- A. J. Clark detuched from the New Yors uavy yard on the reportiog of his relief ordered to settle acconuts, Passed AS-i Erginer Goo, E. Tower from the Naval Academy and placed on waiting orders. INTERESTING FROM THE MEXICAN Bor DER.—The following telegram has been re ceived at the War d. CnicaGo, IL, send, Washington a on. B.D. Te lug dispatcn Ord: ‘ue following Is @ 1 last wigat from — Fifteen bantred Mex:ean troops ready al Vera Cruz to embark for Matamoras, under command of G nzales. Their professed mission 18 lo enforce terms of extradition treaty between United States and Mexico and enforcing order ov the bor- der. Tue local authorities being under local infiuence, this measure is necessary if the extradition treaty 18 to be enforced aud good order maintained, as the central goverument appears earnestly to desire. “Signed, SwEetzer. “I shall go and see Gonzales on his arrival. “Signed, ORD. P. H. SHERIDAN, Lieut. General. Tae PRESIDENT AT CaURCH.—The Re. ception at Louisvitie— President Hayes and family, accompanied by Gen, Carroll, who is ut present a guest of the President, attended services at ihe Methodist Cuurch in Fre- mont yesterday morning. The eburen was beantiiully acd profusely decorated wita lowers aud Uailtug . At the coaclu- sion of the services many of the Presider old friends aud ne'ghbors gathered aronad to shake Lands with him acd Mrs. : Wish them a heariy we President and party go to Day day, to attend the Home. The Pre: nt and Messrs. Key, MeCrary, and Thompson, and p urz, will be in ya the i Is instants. Twe: or more Governors Willalso be there during the Presidential Visit; zmong them Hampton and very likely Nichoils. The people are enthusiastic over thecoming of the distingulshed party ‘There are thirteen squar s from the Ohfo aud M-ssigsippi ratiroad depot to the Galt House. Each snare is to represent one of the origi- bal states, and at each corner tuere will be decorations will devices symbozing the stat», ard it will be decorated apyropriately at ce tain corners. Decorations by the coce:nit- | tee, combined with those of tne citizens, will make one of the finest scenes ever witnessed. HIGH Tipe IN Nkw York.—Thera was au unusual bigh tide in New York Saturday ing portions of the river front pg ferry passenger trafi:. At y,N. J., during the storm com- t, continuing all Satur- her than ever known. The Excursion house was wrecked and car- ried out to sea. Trains were delayed, the tacks being covered with two or three’ feet of hoe ‘Tr, Which put out the fires in the loco- motives. THE SAN FRANCISCO ELECTION.—The democrats elect thetr mayor, recorder, pub- lic administrator, sheriff, superintendeat of schools and both fire commissioners. Tne laxpayers elect their tax collector, treasurer, county clerk, district attorney, attorney and. counsellor, chief of police, superintendsut of streets, and re-el: the auditor and sur- veyor. Of the supervisors the democraia elect seven, the taxpaycrs four, wai one ward doubtfu' ALLEGED INCENDIARY FIREMEN — Samuel Humphrey, alias John Leary, loc motive fireman, has beeu arrested at’ Noy Haven, Conn.. and taken to Reading, Pa charged with firing the bridge at that point | op the Lebanon Valley railroad durin; 2 Tallread riots. He is one of the tree feat ing incendiaries for whose appreheasiou a reward of 85.000 was offered. _———— PROTECTING TRAVELERS —A resolution of the board of aldermen bas been approved by the mayor of New York compelling steam- boat compantes to use railed gang plank. for ingress to thelr respective crafus. similar legisla‘ion raight be axtopted ia other e.tics With beveficia! resuits. REV. AMADITS RapPse, who was conse- erated Catholic bishop of the diocese of Cleveland, O., in 1347, and resigned in 1470, died at St. Albans, Vt, Saturday night, aged 77. He was wel! known throughoatths United States and Canada asa temperance reformer and missionary. Sink Crecvugs in Paterson, N. J., have been startied by the reporied assignment of Soleliac & Sons, of that city. They employ- ed tbree bundred and sixty hands. Tus lia- bilities are said to be £200,009, mostly due in eTson, | borbood. MANCHESFER, Sepl. Hiuwarp, Commanding Departre ACh Lot arvlian, di pene tis * Nh,say#: “There was serious fighting on ON THE HEELS OF THE ENEMY Tharscay. The rizh: of the Rasgrad army, = : : = Soa " Av tndepeadent Indi The Pursuit ef Chief Joseph. New Yous. Sept t Wast JOSEPH A LERTLE AHEAD STAMPEDES | qT to The Star. ote ty Bae han * hairs GEN. BROWARD MULES. | Fommitiee The following dispatebes sent to Gen. Sher- man have been forwarded tothe War De- partment VIRGINIA, MONTANA, Aug. 4,1 Gen. W. 1. Sherman, Fort Shaw:—Just # rived here to communicate witn Gen. Me Dowell, after extraordiary effort to overtake Gibbon, with horses much jaded. I moved rapidiy to head off the Indians at or pear Pirardnt Valley. They delayel mea little dian affairs apy NICSICS CAPITULATED. The Turks Gain a Victory. Pees PENNSYLVANIA TRAMPS of au independeut Indian bureau, to have entire charge of Indian aifairs, nor of ada ly 1 yesterday for sett n Billerica last Dee: oy de- n i | 3 franding th company, of by their apparent move westward by head of Ms Hore Prairie avd Leni, but Y did noi lose mene, ae — amarch. Sent a small force to Henry Lake = J Aceident to a Georgetown Schooner, to skirmith with abd delay them. Oftcer | Daring Outrages Committed. | “sitent to." « 0 — tt we staid four days; and concluded that they had Edward W With coal from & c broken for the Wird River country. The ui Seenee * a hereto day, ieak next day, however, the twenty-third day, the Indians passed Hepry Lake, through Lachoe | THE SOUTHERN COTTON CROP, Jes, With my force in close pursuit. A @ Arent 8: Comas Meadows they stampeded a parto SS *, 43 bid to ay my mules just before dawn, and on the eifor ‘ THE EASTERN CONFLICT. Captiniation of Mestes Lonpon, sept. i AT © from Vienna says a dispa‘el receive: eliinge Asseris t Nicsies has to recover them brough!ou a sharp skirmish after whch they fled, as usual. Ms om mand stays at Lake Henry for sa While iny Indian sconts wateh and bo: hos'iles. What | wish ts from foree, that the bostiles be headed exram Rio town de 3 ep. 7 A * they can disaffeet the Crows or t F 7 . joux. They have had some re rR tothe Times hast in Montata, picked up p RUSMADS, WhO soem io have Hent stock, and though little of any danger wt might thr din numbers, are st | them from Rastebuk a Raserad, a appears, begioning lo tak | Webear from Bucharest Ments pastiog Uhrough th ad and do mneh ¢ ofarms and yp bear that Miles (probably Sturgis) is om the ne, BOL jar from may froo er fatigue a net push it: mx gis ix newr by w sent to Ellis, aud an ri © at Will send thith r or heels of che hos- | & 4 = ps tho JAST ne tiles, [think Imay stop where Lam. and in | Walted for th is probat may iufuenc Tinies’ V 2 Iew days work 1 tiow ardd falis in the u turned to Lewiston, Tdabo. from | iui march Lorthward, and wii stall hostile parties skuikir rade that Germany is « pate in ine war, are discredited bere HEeEAba'RS Derr oy tHE CoL August 5 rman, General U. 8. A., Helena, under Nebjib Pasha, was engaged all das The losyes’ were mat Ha sides. Tue aU, B.A 1 | Russians retreated beyoud the Upper Lora ats ana rol pak potent ph [never tae Legace | The Rasgrad armiy has passed the Lora, and br. depie at on oatiy aleund a el ¢ bow ocenpies Ablava. 1b conseyt yy : command, includiug the most energe ic 0: —- in conseq a Kor ing koi andt region between Karas: Man Govera pont ficers, that were worn and weary by a mos: extraordiuary march. You need not fear for | AUG,Osman Bazar was hurrietiy evacaa i arch. You n¢ ear (or | by the Russians on Friday. They took the | Ex-Commtssiongr S. 8. Borverr—7 eo gcd Flock ahd) eniest®: | dircetion of Biel. The attle now rivet Mis Insaniiy Doniet.—The 8 lowe ont pluck and. etiergy oo = hau : > My Indian scouts are on the he m Biela and A) There have Uh bas the f been heavy rains.” The many friends of Hon. 8. 8. Bur be giad to learn that the story of nis mental aud pbysical condition ts without foaada ep, aud that be has reached his bom on St. enemy,and my supplies have j and We move iti the morning ana w tinue tothe end. I sent Cusaing avd Nor- 10.—A Leiegram received here from Constantinople reports tuat the whole Rok ee and Crow upeneg, Tad eae | or Suleiman Pasha’s army has passe north | Clair county. Mo, completely, tesred 10 tured & party of eleht gentiomen ard tivo | Ofthe Balkans. health, and with bis mind uncioul«!. The ladics on Lower Geyser ba-in Friday evea Loxpox, Sept. 19.—A special dispatch | following is published as appearing in the ing tast. Host!les will provably cross Stink. | {fom Adrianople to the S andurd says: Large | Appleton City Pilot: We to an- ing river about 109 miles south of Crow | [Tess are passing throuzh bere lo take up a | uounce the arrival of the Hon. Barat at this piace Saturday moroing at Sepiember 2. Mr. Burdett looks stout aud hearty. He bas traveled almos! around the world, and bas been io consultation wita fome of the most eminent physicla: world, the result of witch Is he has y regained his heaith, which was almost @ tot pass } osilion between Sotia and the Seryiun fron: Uer, OUTLAWRY IN PENNSYLVANIA. Between Policemen —Daring Outrages at Ditterent mate. NEw Yoru, Sept. 10.-A Columbia, Pa., dispatch says vigilau are organizing against tramps, who are boid, murderous, and troublesome. At Graybilis’ Wools, near o'clock, agency. [Sigred) Erig. Gen. Co Howarp, manding departuent, War Notes THE CAPTURE OF PLRYNA REPORTED. punt of the Russias cap- Wat it was effected by a force of forty thousand Russians opposed to seven thousand Turks. Jt is now said that the accounts of we fighting sent from Bacha- rest to we London Siandid, published on Thursday. turn out to be pure ficti Tt Lancaster, recently, nearly one hundred out- nine asssults of the Turks existed only t laws raided a farmer. He tried unsaccess- some in Koumanian imagination, for tt is as fully wo drive them ort. Policemen and citi- | certajned thatthe Tarks never attackei at | zevs opened fire with pistols. The police | all. Nor isthe Russian su. of such pro | charged on them, aod Ue tramps retreated, leaving five wounded. A farmer portions as at first represented. Lovatz is only important as covering the roads to Tra- | Powers was fatally hurt. Farther aloog Pentsylvavia raliroad tramps bearded a jan and Selvia. The reports of coutinued fighting tu the direction of Lovatz ant Piey- | treighi train and threatened to take posses niy colored stories now being circulated by some pa pers, as to the various causes of Mr. Bur dett’s absence, are entirely and wholly wo- true. His object in leaving Washingtoa was for no other cause than to regain bis fast failing health. Mr. Burdett, like aay other man, bad bis oWa views about pa vliwhlog to the world a programme of lis intended travels, and be fell that it was not his daty to keep the public constantly supplied with na indicate that the Russians are trying to | siou. Detectives from Columbia lasteued to | RCCOUntS of his trip oF condition of has Busi Osman Pasha before it comes neces: | the scene and captured the outlaws, wao sab | ™ tt gg ty to meet the advances of Meiemet Al: broke jat bon Gramma, a | Bes? hat the nceustional aoneast af Pacha. The Czarowltch’s army has been tzen of : himself, ae published im the (/s0h< greatly weakeve!, and Menemet All is | ard killed by two tramps as ae le uat| Sod Hedalia papers of tke threstening the Russian line of commmaunica- | Maryville, recently. Tramps cod @ | says in good time he will tet jon with Tirnova while Ahemet Azeut Pasha | irelgbt train recently between Malvestoa and | 2o3" 1" good | i be bridges at Pyrgor and fers, aud attempted to plunder the cars. | yi. his tamil ‘asha has been dispatchet | During a fight with train hands ene o: me wer ks. Lovatz, and a skirmish of fou hours is reported, in which the Turks were defeated. An attack on Plevna waa com ced on Friday, the Russian erected a ery during te previous night on the his surrounding the Turkish fortifica n-. The cannonading was continued dur ing Friday, Saturday, and yesterday. The left wing cecupied the heigh?s to the south of latter, Wim. © To thorities at West Chester sent assistan ers, Was Killed. er is fatleuts two outlaws were cap'ured. Dotec covered that notorious city criminals are guised as og The Heraid's Pennsylvania specials says The confict around ‘Tanton belween lew who want to work, and many wao ar: bot, is RSSUMINg a Sanguluary Shape. Ja (FFICIAL VISIT TO THE NATIONAL VoL- UNTEEK SOLDIERS’ ASYLUM. —T ve board of Saturday morning to mate their an- visit to the Soldiers’ Home at Hamp n ving Ube party Were by Gov. the town, aud the center and right advance! | Haley, watchman at the Diaiaond sodlisry reo the home, and proceeded to tue w Within twelve or fourteen hundred yards | 1 the oulskirt ced Sy | natos hicer teapeaion tie cee of the Turkish fortifications. A general as- sault was to be made yester lay, the result of which has pot been received. The Manchester Framiner publishes a dis- patch, dated ¢ o'clock last evening, announe- ing the capture of Plevna and the re'reat of the Turkish forces in great disorder. Tae losses are said to ba immense. Accounts from the Asian campaign state that the Ras- sians are on the defeusive, i bringing out artillery to defend the camp at Baldervan. The rumors of tutervention by the Great Powers in regar? to the Eastern struggle have called ont identical answers from Lo: dop, Kerlin, and Vienna, declaring tia! as the sword bas been appe: fe can only be arrived at by a decided sa ity Of one or other of the coutending or else that the thorou sbould brin is able to so! Mike McCaffrey y. ical condition. Officers of the I s pounce that the business 0 operated by a reduced force hereafter, that beller wages will be paid. The company has been employing more than required. There is @ wouderful change exhibited by malcontent miners in the Lehigh Val £'on Within the past two days. Many who refused all compromise now seek work. The collieries of Lehigh and Wilkesbarre coal companies resume to-day. A general re- sumption througiicnt the coal felds of the State is probable withio a fortuig)t. —— = The Georgia and Florida Cotton or and les tn a erit- bad been assembied for that purpose, they Visited the hospital, wiich was feud in ex cellent order. Gut of ove humdred patients under treatment over ninety of them were suffering from wounds or from diseases con- tracted while in their country's service. Tae board then repaired to the theater bailding, where Gen. Butier proceeded to address the veterans, about Ove hundred of whom were present. "Addresses were also made by the Chief Justice, the Becri ot War, Gen. Martindale, Mr. Beaman and Jadge Bond. The board theu repaired to Gov. Woxifin’s office, where the accounts ani disbursements were carefully ¢xamined. busivess of the visit f night for Dayton, (hie, where thay expect to meet President Hayes, who is a Wwember at the board «7 cficio. x SAVANNA, GA., Sept. 19.—The following report for Avgust Was issued this Moruing by the Cotton Exchange: to both tbat neither the probl t DR. AYER'S INSANITY.—Dr. James ©. —_———— eorgia.. The wea her has been very fa- 1 * . Tae LATE ALVIN ADAMs.—The faneral | yoratie in contain mecncae Of the stale, while Jer of Lowell, who bas been insave sor ot Mr. Alvin Adams, the founder in others very unfavorable during the past | probate sourt inte Junatic tu the Adaras Express, took place at Waterw Inouth. The plant is fruiting well exe 3 7 w fevcel gm eee | Massachusetts, on ednesday last. Boston Transcript says that though the y arations and the religious services were bul as he owned real eslat New Yor, it Was necessary to obiain judicial delermina- uien the ioduess of mind. aedding. Jo dition of the crop is yield promises Where it is affecud by rust Upper Georgia the co’ a | generaliy very good, es . Accordi br. J. C. Raw » Nathaniel ostentatious, it was ove of the most ef- | to exceed that oi last yaar. 14 Midile Gaor. Z ic y, Nathaniel pusly aitended ofany private obseites ‘hat | gia the condition of the crop durig the past | Janis Jt aud Bernard Smyite, ware ap bave ever been held in the viciuily of Bos- | two weeks has been gradaa: yo uncer a writ det Sa heer Tos aurt ton. Nearly all the prominent “basin failing. In uthwest Georgia ¢ Seirig lined pray send “ yg rae woe heuses of Boston that date back to of sheddis r a ad ork, nesday, ginning of Mr. Adams’ successfa! bus career were represented, many of New and other cities, and members an! em. of the Adams Express company, wozet i with representatives of the several! leading express lines with which the Adams com- jany bave conuection, formed a remarkable sheriil’s jury was impanelled to make the inquiry. Dr. Choateol New York Dr. Thayer of Bostou testified that Dr. Ayer Was incurably insane, being affected “by what is termed “paralysis of the brain,” which usuaily terminates fatally in three or four years. Dr. Ayer’s real estate in New prospect compare {jast year. Picking will | from the 5uh tote , to the lo r jower tier of counties, hem. The plant and is smal 0 York city Was shown to be worth so 53 53, gatherivg of the most influential people in | where rust bas appeared. 11 18 open. . ~ eg 4 the mercantile community. ‘The personal | pay taiy id Openine very | yielding income of $51,533. — [Boston friends of Mr. Adams were also present in | “Piursia.—‘The weather has been favorable | 2° large numbers, aud the delightful weather and the extraordinary beanty of the suar- roundings of the elégant residence of the family served te make the last tribute of re- speet lo ope who has been 80 prominent sin- guilarly impressive. THE WASHINGTON AND O10 RAILROAD Casr.—The argument in the case of the Washington and Ohio railroad, upo: Uon by complaining bondholders tor ti Ppointment ofa receiver on account of the past mouth, though some injury has_re- ulted from several heavy rain falls. The plant is ten days behind last year, is fraiting Well, but in some localities it is shedding. The condition of the crop is better than last year, though there is serlous apprehension of damage from rust. Picking has become gps in this state. Worms have appeared in several counties, but the damage from them will be light. —.__— Execation of Carley See ESCAPE AKD RECAPTURE. — Seymour Doug u who was indicted for the murder Of the mxil carrier. Grant county, West fined in the county jail made his escape from Jrant court house, the jail on last Thurs- day in the following mavner: He was hob- bled to the floor of his cell and seut for the jailor, complaining tbat the hobb\ isankles sore. When the jailor cell door the hob- Inismana; ent of the present conductors, * ° bles loose, at him and struck the Mas closed at Richmond, Vax, Saturday, ty | ,NOMRITOWS, FA. “Sept” TH Thomas | jatior, kuoeklng fim asgneibie. Ate be Senator T. F. Bayard, of Deleware, for’the | \antis Carley, who murdered Mary Ann | nad accomplished this be took the keeper's plaintiffs, and the case given tothe court. Arby tray ged 7 morning in = revolver abd quietly marched away. As Judge Welford directed an order to be ent: phe ged hendlea = the amar tn soon as the jallor came too he gave the ed continuing the present management oft gg my er aore 3 | #larm, and with quite posse succeaded in charge, and providing for requiring a b- — ——— at lv ove! = . uri a8 4 sbort distance from Of the president and ot'aer managing officers | $ud five minutes later the eg ne the jail the same he % if found necessary. The court farther directs | BroUEHT out and cn tee anes. Atter the tervices of the Catholic Churca the drop fell at_ 10:14 o'clock, and death followed almost instantly. Tae body was allowed to bang twenty-two minutes, and was then de. livered neler per win ‘Carley maui- fested the utmost indifference aod coolness, his only remark on the scaffold being Gea. Uemen, I bid you all good-bye.” Ex-Gov. that a report shall be made to it monthly of the receipts, disbursementand other minutise connected with the affairs of the corporation. Whilst the order does not state that the —— is appointed a8 a receiver such is ts effect. THE Turr—Newport—At the Newport Saturday the steeple-chase for horses which had never before won a steeple- chare in the United States was won by Mr. A. D. Brown's Maryland horse Proviem; the dash of three-quarters of a mile for gentle- man riders was won by Mr. J. G. K. Law- rence on Warlock; third race, a steeple- chase of three miles, was won by Mr. A. D. Brown’s Coronet. Boston —The trotting race at Boston Sat- urday for $1,000 between Judge Fallerton, Comee, and Great Eastern was a failure. Fullerton won the first and fourth, Great Eastern the second, Comee the third, nth and sixth heats, but yin, to suspicious cir. cumstances connected with the racing the Sept. Oe it that & 10.—It appears 2 tLe report of Tweed’s testimony last Taurs- day he was represented as involving ex-G >v. Boffman in the ring movements. Tweed said the only meetings at which Hoffman was present were Political, aad it was subsequent to the retiring of Gov. Hoff nan that the ring, Line vg Hak p00 Counoliv and Sweeny was first ed. Gov. Hort- man had no part or lot with that ring. a Ex-Treasurer Parker 1 EW YORK, Sept. 10.—Tae World publisue & voluminous interview with Ex-Treasure Parker, of South Carolina, detailing th- al- Saaen Cncierek 16 en ee: leged plundering of that state by “oMicial,, FaILurs oF FRaNk Lesrig.— Frank | givii Of the issuance of millions Lesile has been obli; to inake an assign- | Jn illegal bonds, bribery of legislature, and ment for the it Of his creditors. Al. | reign of corruption. though some of his publications were not Profitable, it was his real estate speculations | A J 0 an This Time. that brought him to bankruptcy. His lia- New York, 0.-A Montreal dis- bilities are placed at $320,000. 1t is said that | patch says Rev. Mr. Corbett, a Methodist re will be no interruption of business al | Clereymano at Dexville, has been arresvad, bis publication office, and that his pamerous charged wita seducing a lady of his congre- illustrated mae eet aod magazines will | galion. ae a= usual. Mr. Lesile expects to pay i Lis creditors from the prowis of business, as Le did after his fatiure 1 1557. nes. Harriet Laue Jounsoa has white Wor! HAKKEISBURG, Pa., Sept. 10. aioe Tne procecdings were ‘soccets bo morning e secret; reporten's being adm iued.