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Marderer Hardin. CAPTURE OF A TEXAN DESIR! BAD TAKEN TWENTY THREE - > Lives. *e AT nee arene nape ‘ fom "A hg noe fo the (Geiveston News Fenmerivania Avenem: corner 11th rest | aoa Seas placed te Jail ines moraine The Evening Star Newspaper Company. | and Private Dencas have ‘carne tie 8: ‘os een pre a ES scbostiee a6 en Gass gor roan ne Bente. > Rickie cohen: bo ican ot of four Cents per month. Chyjtes at the counter, i short Of twenty-three eight in Two Cents each. moil_postage prepatd— 1 fifteen in Texas. He & aty Sixty Cents a month; one vear, 8¢. elgbt year <i Intelligent. He fad from Tax WEEELY STan—; on Priday— |———— Texas abou ears ago, and has been 82 a year, posiage Be ea mabarap or tmcariay wn axes. Vv, 50—N2. 7,629. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, s ria en or ry reputation net much better than Swayne, tu B87" Rates of astvertinng furnished on capplication . Pensacola Junction, Ala, auder tae assum. 1 name of John Swayne. He has killed oae or two men there, as his Bowen. but, being connected with : he Presid So fey. | is MARS. of 2 SS t fax EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | .20c.2retisients Southern roticy. | THE MOONS OF | Telegrams to The Star. {02.2328 en POSTPONEMENT OS™ PRIGETS OF HONOR —Woan'ar inoetin = | _ THINKS OF THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE. Something about Them and Their | the cond itic affairs wotii Aagus: 20h ps ff NATIONAL Li O42 THT cinnat! Brom Discoverer. when Swayne became intoxicated, and was The Fire t j poe A . ‘The correspondent of we ¢ ein “if (CiNesday) EVESING, at Mocre’s Hel, 309 1| Washington News and Gossip. ing Times who \uterviewed President Hayes | The man who has most recently sprang GAMBETTA'S SENTENCE. | pA Xe negro. Chas ng him with a GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter- | While en route to Fremont asked the Presi- | into public notice, gained a prominent posi- a . THE EVENING STAR. EPTEMBER 11, 1877. TWO CEN | Street northwest. tid EDWIN MULLER, Beporter . | the station and botel, which a e bald DIVIDEND —The semi-annual dividend | nal reverue, $20 ; customs, 815.7213. | dent how he came to cousiract his policy, | Hou among scientists and materially in- —o—— | ing. the negro made : which was seemingly so at variance wit his | creased America’s astronomical reputation, Fi d I . ing Toom to e.@ FAILW AY COMPA mY witl be paid at the Board | NaTIONAL BaNk Nores received for re- | views while ou the stump in his last gib-r- | js Professor Asaph Hall, of the U.S. Naval ine and Imprisonment. | stant that Mr Trade Rooms, SA Market Space, on derption natorial camp: The President repited | Observat Ww ri bo has just u TUR: DAY, the jib of September as follows: “Well, those views began to ervatory, o& Washington. who has jus | the door to his ened S feplt lot W. HB’ CLAGETT, Troamre?. Roent W. Kwox, of Alabama, bas been | fake form in the words of my letferof ac, | 8cbieved a well deserved success In the dis Beats will Lave the ferry whorf every hour antil od st id a | him, said, Wh ABLINGTON | CO.OPERATLY covers of the moons of Mars. Lite, bow- | CONDITION OF SENATOR MORTON | fanton! at holds ite 24 ngs in the south, and saw how impossible | ever, besidethe bare knowledge of the dis. S | With your nigger Swayne then stuck his Wim. Henry Smith to | morgen | dane the hater and peace and bar- | covery and the name of the discoverer is peor Pistol into mis face and said, ~'1 will soot of Wm. Henry Smith mony. I saw the violence and bloodshed at . “ ape > : : 7 Sc you anyhow. r.C., being very # ihelp elections: how. white republicans ay | KNOWN outside of scientific circles. With a] SMUGGLING IN SAN FRANCISCO. , vers | powerful, snatched the pisto! well as black were shot down during their | View of learning some of the partiealars of hammer fell, and struck Swarae over tue appointed U. 8. consulto Hamilton, Canada, | ceptance. I considered the situation of pamamennamiemie Tag vies H. Ray Myers, resigned. thle SUNDAY EXCURSION TO MARSHALL wy | THE Commisste HALL 5 : Advances made to stockholaers are | b collector at Chicago, and tha order sus- or “MATTANO” will ~ enon nee aos rexcurelons to Marsha ge See returned fn 12) mening instants y. President, | Pending J. Russell Jones were both signed fo the STUCK HOLDERS of the COLUMBIA | { | | | —— - 4 . political covtes", anda ked myself, why ts | Proiestor Hall's success, @ representative 0 bead with tt we times O'CLOCK P. _JNO_JOVE See. FIL G «tn.w 1i_ | by the President on Thursday last. it, ard how long inus: this continue” “Taosa | Th Stakealled upon resin is ortwoazo, | EARTHQUAKE IN NEW JERSE) A few days afierwant toro det tving the excural-n- CS WASHINGTON UiTY SAVINGS BONA A TEXAS CONGRESSMAN’S FEARS.—Con- men down south the white educated Ott | ut he observatory. Hefound himeusronnd, f . Texas appeared in the Mt - wiees siamovenent: id Press | henie y yaar ene + nOF | ing the come couiining the mammoth eq" ‘ Se een ¥ | WM. H.RILLMON, Agent. se WM. F MALTINGLY. Receiver ing the Mexican movement. He told Pres bandits. Yet, they see these things and tac | torial teiescope. Oue ts Immediately strack SAN FRANCISCO CUSTOM-HOUSE entrusted thelr secret, t¢ youss PEOPLES’ EV ENING EXCUR- S HUNYADL JANOS WATER oo ag er a he ad Contig ears trip - y Sprrcre & * u 3 ae take ee in | wieh bis pleasing and scbularly ap The Treasury Commitice Lavestigat- oe. << a is but on SIONS. AND hat be had betier hurry back, as there migut 5 ny is tt, and how long will they | Ae Arne incor * io day on the lensacnia call a ‘The Barge COC KADE CITY wil glveselect Ex- are cner gE RA RG LITHIA WATER, | bem Mextean invasion of Texas before he inueY While thinking 2 questions | Soper ge cll-aabnertnent meen RARcINco, Sept 10. AL a meoting | Hand Rading that Ch . ors) VERY WEDNESDAY Fe offered Ly the bottle or came. at iowoat rates, by | roturres. Schlei-her does nut deny that the ite Scaues of the : ian Rp A eh ack petra CT oi asury.commission i) examine lace | Wo glad tosend strat wag EvEnixo during the smon.lenv ect maki Le ay outlook is warlike Rud an tneldent at the taitleof Cedar | acne nbout sorts: Sao se Air genio om-bouse aifuirs, this evcater rid the county of such a train her wharf at 8 o'cloc ih strest. ——___— tain canie to 13 syehet 3 e2 years of a seaggyagnlln cad Sharp. returning at 1 6 <ieca? peeatntng nt Mar- |p TCE aT | OUR Reations Wrtm MExXICO.—The re- Pht engagement. and feratimemeeond | £06 fea ive are decided, tue b ses. an ex-special Treastiry shall ial) ® m/mates each trip. Music aad Dencing. ne Cay ee ee port that Mr. Foster, our minister to Mexico, | rot tell how it would end. We.wuo were in | W¢llarchcd, grayish bine Sauces : n which PSuntay Excursions for Ladies and | Sih covers free, et Gen Vouk an and President Diaz have bad @ serious dis- | command, had determ‘ned that if. certain | fedrg the latier raiber shore’ His ucene | apparently co © 3% p.m.. and retare at 8 o'clock, | 2020 7th street. above New York ave agreement is denied. It is understoo1 that | MOveMent result. 1 in one way wo would | Hegde er Taber, short. His voice ts | Wivert | Was overpowered, bu ts, Obildren free. ¥™M.0 A. nid Mexico succeed in preventing the | &!Ve ceriain orders, but if itresult’ 1 oter- | Picatugs Bie gulls lights, up lis whole | MP ost nouse, th | as be wan desperate _A fine entorer. —— — raids of whick complaints are mae, our | Wine fifcvent orders would begiven. With | He is a native of Gost Connecticut. | KePt by an employe of the Peden My wey wa =~ HE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON GOSPEL MEETING government will recognize Mr. Mata as the | Our tel atte Sipe aoe: aha o When old enough be learned the tra te of car- | ® earthed @ case were watching butetde, jour me Te Waking trips to Glymont and - 1” representative of that republi commotion In the thickest. of the fray. | penter, having a very ueat « who sore w th Sway 2 art " wicaxing Ket wise, foo ead LINCOLN HaLt DaILy REvorT BURFAU OF ENGRAVING artillery had got Si [eee te cep tert stress, wad a yy wharf, f n . LL 1 ad g to work and were f Was she who indaced ht returns abont ¢o'clock p. m. ' to study, and her = eptember 10:2 Is fast and with anerri m | - er : A r we tise, to Mowe SABBATH EVENING, st 8 o'clock AND PRINTING.— Deliveries Sep’ nber 10th, d ranks of theene ny. Heads | S@!{ became his teacher. He rapidiy ad A Mori : W o'ck 8m. and pf To Comptroller of the Carrency—Na » bein: own i 2, ATL vauced, surpa-sed bis teacher, and reached | A ot e Short addresses by Young Men were being blown trom tneir bodies, arms | ¥ ‘ e r, @ Scd tat the wag gery ae cae ey haar tee geturcivg ck pm First tr # conte. po . | tlonal currency notes, $555,000. Se and legs torn from their sockets, and souls | {B¢ Bigher twanches of mathematics. He | Bed that the te tert < associates. Hi « . Becond itp. eat and retarningat $o'clock | _Ait arc invited. serstr_ | the Treasury —4 pr Sento obs World or ie cater an became a schovl teacher himself for a short pagh to watch entering the port. | Ris Old associ uke y with are a cents. These going on the first can | — = = i Reaytaihi me. yen about twent years of uge a8 1 yne nina Q ad the ca " ’ 1 en oe dees nd trap free of charge. CbEAP ASSESSORS’ OFFICE, miscellaneous, #2 ES and yell rejoice he obtained @ position iu the Elarvard Cat, | WhO are experts at the bustiess. He werd | been @equasnted with Texas. H . CHILDKEN’S TRIP—Obildren will be taken on distkICT OF UoLUMBIA. Sept. 5, 187. | ance on haad at We close of day’s wusk, ow ef j ie Godeacimetaen te there was form : tt ply burt use ' Seterdays for IS cents round trip; adults, 2cents. | «tice is hereby givem thatua sud afcer the Adeh | 505. cout Tr was | le observatory, aod was retained Laer enyed tn eons a. surprised at Tickets will entitle the holders to stopover at the | dey of Sepiember tuscant, the Assessors ft (he wis . ———_ AUKe We war. That one word | S¢¥eral years us assista ro i wed mae Cor thy 4 Genel landicgs ontil the return trip of the boat; | trict vinwb a will,in ¢mplia: t GoonEr WITILDRAWs.— Congressman John pived In he p he south, | Urst became known as as ' a . Benita, 3 tty been oa en ee ee eae ae eee Gf Columbia aud for other purposes,’ assess the per. | Speakership phantom. He ascertained that going on in the sociat and political | FRC wwabsiy bees | boarded in the night m bis pl THE STEAMBOAT MARY WASHINGTON | sonal property of all persons who have tailed to fur- | three of the Virginia delegation were pledged ations of the peotle that was rot aatural, | 116A namer of poise o j tive apecia , gan be chartered for Excursions by applying on | mish raid Assemors with peyberty #5 | to Randall, and there being no prospect of | Ol harmonious. There were d starbing ele- | dhe ; Board, orto G.¥. ATLEE, gent, st No. 615 7to ied for in appointed, aud Hall was given a could get yo {os * his receiving the support of the voles of his | Metis smo: g them. and while t sistant.’ Ia 1863 he ‘ wayne. — % its tie 1 is assistant. In Iss he was prot wayne ee eee ee Ln be ere, reler, eastemers pasndinn or (reser ok own state. af the suggestion of hiscolleagues | OrWere unduly a Live therc professor. Here he has remainol ¢ prison: ay a Piae of | 9) iw asa lal sores myts «mn President of Company. ais or i erty he given up all hopes of maxing the can- | 1 'et. ic Va a hard worker, respect 4 auc 00 Francs. | puanumesane tees af ° ix suction p-orided for, | yas loved and the | his associates, who say he di AKIS, S i1.—M. Gambetta ana mw. | Mentbson his farm, . INT V PAS without d lay, from ly barmo y a psperity eacctaten, y . iM. ta an oy 4 OTICE TO oe NGERS.. SE NON the best information he cau procure, make an as PERSONAL.—Mrs, Lou E. McFalls and | the reporter, swedo nec seetauct Iaido ant tee ed ee ee Murat, publisher of the Mrpublirwe Francat ik kere st Mfouct Vernon wharf.» Pas SILLIAM DIOR, *-- Ex-U. 8. Treasurer J. C. New 1s in the | ree eee nor nie President mild- | Agmiral Rodgers, superintendent of the oh | lice to anewern spectively fordeliverit igre Apne A practi Big GEORGE A. BOURER, ; ti : Saaee eart- | Wy fetorted: “Howao you know? You form | AdVatOy ate Ts epee enc ent Of ‘4 fo ‘ ly ' Delective.— He did. And now, John, @ eenes J REENTER, city ona brief visit. Mrs. Fassett, theart- | your «pinion, nodoubi, trom reading the pa- ory, a fessors Coftia, Yaraall| publishing the former's 1.1l you know that two men wen t ee Oe ee ee | ae B.D. CAR mee. 0. | Ist, leaves this evening for Boston, where sus | J0UT (Pinion, no douni. tr ersdonoralways | 2d Newcomb, ranking as captains. Pro- | Neither, however, responde le eulb geting Mee @ seutout th How) ered riding tm ambulances three weties, as by 3 D.C. | will paint the picture of Judge Abbott, of the Fepré sent ihe popular seacral feeling of the | 1¢88or Coffin will be retired on the 15: inst as called. M. Gambeita, in conseque: Bese gad gy wresonad “Board wi inctuding admission to Mansion POTOMAC INSUBANCE COMPANY, Electoral Commission, for her historical | people either hurih or souln, I think most | /fofescor Hall has bad charge of the ba the iliness of his counsel,’ luxtged a. petitio ctive.—And do you Koow that those and Grounds Ogrick No. 3S Hick Staxer, painting of that tribunal. She will suns - | ProRie’ in the south, as T know they | telescope since 155, when Profess.r New- | for the adjournment of the trial for one autmnkatcar Scams icuyos Tth street wharf dally, (Sanday ex- . ston Agency of this Uompouy wae | (tently goto New York toxecure the coun- | are in'the norih, are more disposed to em. | Comb left it, to give bis attention to some | werk, which war refased. ‘Hatty of dete Fes, apa Lane teat ter ear ted) at Oe at POLLINGSWORTA, changed onthe letinekae? Of this Company was | terfeit presentment of Charles O'Coaor, of | courage fratecial, harmonious, so-ial and | Weoretical investigations. was thereupon made against M. Gambetta ce . Sept Ladies: Mount Vernon Amociation. | | | The prevent customers, of the Companr. and ail democratic counsel before the commission. | tosiness relations than the exttem-s:, who PRELIMINARY TO THE DISCOVERY. and Murat, and M. Gambetta was condemn- ¢ WAS taken through Montgomery on his Nk HOLUINGSHEAD, Str. Arrow. 16! ers wishing to LNSUKE with us, will ploave cal tL By direction of the Presi- | Unfortunately too often get control of news- | Professor Hall says that early last spring | €4 !0 default to three months’ imprisonment on Mr. H. EOF Y,athis Banking bouse, cur- ARMY ORDERS. way home, and wh : 4 y pd a fine of 2,000 franes. The pablic were ex- | } ees ene ee ee 3 ‘apers, but even these or most of them will | he was impressed with the probability of U lease him was made through *» ecank UNT VERNON. | ber of th and F streets northwest. dent the instructions from the War depart- | ! ¥ bility of the | cluded from the paiais of justice where the ee cae eo —s™ = aucz f JW: DEESLE, Secretary. | ment in a letter dated August 1, directing | Ce #ouud all right in time.” existence of a satellite to Mars, and deter- | tribunal was sitting. = yt watel atte Lt qmmetions teomer MARE AT THE OLD STAND, Ne. 14233 Penn | Colonel Wm. B Hazen, 6th infantry, to re- War Notes. | mined to make @ close search at the earliest ‘The Doncaster Races | 25,090 reward besides. The brother it ot foretetinn. syivania avenue. — Special Improvement | port to the Hon. Secretary of Slate for spacial A correspondent of tie London opportunity. It is well known how oa the Loxpon, Sept. 11.—At Doncaster to«lay | Bowen has disappeared from the co — - scenaegert thean te ta Taxes paid at the lowest rate. Drawuacks aud | Gnty, are hereby confirmed. Surgeon R. | STS the retreat of the army night of the tith of August he observed a | the race for the great Yorkshire handicap Swayne’s dog comes to meet the train mansicn By this route persons avoid up | Ape in Tuscates purchased. suaTER. | Murray, U. 8. A, will be regardal ac tens, | Witch, Lut says that previously the Raxslans | tieange object eae Mase wis ose er re- | Was won by the colt Albert Edward. Pensacola every night lookiag for his 1 Slong bill. The distance ts one-and-e-haif miles, } e0eSlm _____—sW. MW SUATER. | vorariiy awaiting orders at San Francisco, | {{feated the Turks at Abjava, and forced | peated observations and measurements, tne ——— oe ter got three” Leaves Zum atreet wharf every day (San. GENUINE CONGRESS WATER Cal., to date from his being relieved from pea SSeapcauergpee 10% za are | «fceovery, of not oniy one moon bat { The National Rifle Association. Onesies te eee D . * retarns rom the charge of the inedica e > tussians 13) me: ‘olio confirmed. Bet! ne ¢ D MOOR, L. 1, Sept. 11.—The In OPA) . “le De Gants eaten ee aT Ss At places ee DUETOVINE Sopot a | ints tnece was auarmletice ts Dats ee aeee What tie wonitior ‘saaenreemanoee oe dope sneer arin aubual fall moctine nt | struction of Life and Property.—A correspon- Finge ride to rom a a Fifteen Cents pet and the Russtans and Turks meeting for this at y - Ss dent writing from Latacunza, Ecaador, Jai , * ces ful observations, he both hoped and | thé National Rifle association occurred to- y ae = | See wae ee ee . HAYTI AND LinkRrA.—The United States | purpose fraternized and acted like civilized | feared, but his wife, to whom alone he com. | daye The eitedanee large and the | “th, says that on the 25th of that month the LADIES’ GOODS. my%3-tr eke en ACE:,. | minister te Hayti reports to the Department | People for the first time since the war com- | Municated his discovery, was enthusiastic | weather fine,with a light wind blowing from | YOlCano of Cotopaxt gave unmistakable menced. Subseque pape ee uy the Rassians re- ‘ ni 7 ne 801 “ + o eacl symptoms of aneruption. A dense clou 1 of of State, that Liberia has appointed, for the | treated to Bauitzka atd-on tue folowing day | Hid confident. While impatiently waiting | the southeast. Sixteen teams of 12 each from ea cose +e Y ; ae york, | a8bes completely concealed the peak, and in = D. MCF ARUAND. Dee Avene. | first time, diplomatic officer with the rank | to Dicla, The Conte iee en gee iug day | vo confirm tis discovery his generous dispo- | the National Guard, stale of New York, AvTUMS a = ~ “ys be the eveniug the lightning-like flashes « OUR STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. TS New Jersey a tU NEW YORK AVENUE. | cr charge d'affaires to Hayt!, being raj Of the Zantra, the Twelfth corps accapying | hin chew ot ma ced, Him 19 communicate | Competed in the first stage of the New York | (beeveniug the lightuin y fitfally piere. N Teey nevusly § 1 a P. his chances of success to his associates, so | State match at yards range, ive rounds Havicg jnst returned from New York we will | Boyd's Ditee ory for v7 san6 1y_ | Sented heretofore near that government t jhe, Terstenik, which has been fortified w:th- | that allcould share the honor, barthe thought | each. The Seventh regimenticade thecnes | Were reflected in the aehy cloud ad dad to the open cn MONDAY, 20th inet, @ spieedid sssort — corsul only. The Charge d’Affaires Gen | ina fewdays. Itis situated on a hillover- b rf . vith 2 The fi i majesty and terror of the scene. The firs pen P n SAMUEL @ YOUNG f i s ; | of bis many years of labor, without auy | with 2 be first competition of the first : — ment of NEW GOODS for fail wear, consisting of eS * Lubin, isa Haytien citizen, @son-in law of | looking the Danube. A dispateh has |.) P aaie kes ce 1 Y rays of dawn of the morning o} e Witte pent of N Hi for fail wear, * : “Inek,” convinced bim that it would be fool- | and second divisions of the National Gaart, | T8395 § t HATS, FLOWERS NOTARY PUBIC, the late Emperor Soloque, and 18 represented | been sent to the Turkish diplomatic agents | ish .o throw away his first real good chance. | distance 200 yards, was comple sbow: 4 tbe mountain covered with a thick " PEATHERS, VELVETS, & | octit tf Ganicacinin Bona as a gentleman of culture and fortune, whose | abroad, complaining bitterly of inhuman | Jirs discovery is Of great importance in | o'clock, the Seventh regiment lea | black garment. At eight o'clock a hoarse FAMECRG FMBROIDERIES. LACES — + = — | Meashave been enlarged by extensivetravel. | treatment by the Bulgarians of inoffensive | {1/8, Airco fact it 18 inferior to only twe first division and the Brooklyn in the | Dolse Was heard, distant at first, but grada- " BANDKEECHIEFS, GLUVES, PTICIAN NAVAL OrpERS—Ensign W. H. No Mussulmans tn the viilages occupied by the | the century, viz: the discovery of tecond. In the short range team match teams | #!ly approaching. until the oO N. x 2 - = ie cae yw Oe | Bulgartaus during the progress of the war - APR ba oss : a ae A were iu notion, one and Our Geote pe ; trand, ordered to the Guard, at New York, | Ruié#maus during the pr iehtee | 2 Its, by Dr. Galle, of Berlin, and tiatof | of five, distance 200 aod 3%) yards, will be ‘Sealine tt ; beer bought First premium award-¢ tome by theGreat World's | 5 snot Chief Engl B.D. Hil * Tee tat Ie Given of villages in which the | tne ring of smali planets, or asteroids, in | shot t0-inorrow instead of Saturday. the fecling that ses Fairs i Phideds phla; on go) tnvwited =a ay sre m= hanearer 5. saypivigeloaa) frog elec aires Behe Wommeu nod | isi, continued by Peters, of Cliuton, N.Y. pen pets poctdereny Yn aod patented EY ASS, maaufac president of the board of examiners at the | ci Idren carried off or imprisoned by the " se cA ir ch. Surprise re © longer any doubt U 2 tured in Go d, Silver and F aucless, with genuine Payesara League Istand,on the lin fast | Cossacks and Bulgarians. dispatch | ig tle Debusest aint os ates sof Man | x wa rose bee creey Soper [Pe ergteto dl meenenbir yelp Bene strane UST RECEIVED, Brash PLES, UPEBA GLASSES MIOKO. | Astittant Evgincer W. 1. Bayley, to ex. | fom Vienra reports thai the Cireassians | are nat discovered lok ago eros Gees | ge OnE: Sept. 1A Michinond, Tad Streams of water poured from all ihe eraters 1 SP. LES, OPEBA GLASSES, MIOBO. i : Ke i “ way ce they are | dispatch says” Senator Morton was decided ‘Call, 4 ATS, me ‘m. G. Buehler, detached from du £€8 of garia. e@ vil- z = = 730 vite enh erything int se down to the iileo, a tolk tac of = {, on Ith instant, and ordered to hold | fif_y Louses were burned aud three handret FOUND. peti cambitian ecb oe 4 aother | torrent followed the course of tae Say aim ala ia ARLOW’S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, elf Jb readiness for sea service, peop’ ssacred, One bundred corpses 0. Several good reasons account for the late | £ ok 2 ve Hot Const: | river, destroying everything bef Tae BLACK VELV8TS, 1235 Se eee | ae a i ae * a wor: Cos pee siiesovered i oe =A discovery—the present position of Mars, the CiNCINNATI, Sept. 11.—This morning's a4 — ped = (gl fy alos ae Oil Paintings, Engravings, Photogravares (a poe SCHOONER IN DISTRESS.—The sighd" | lnge. ----The German and French embas olin ce ince 6s : ‘on chmond, Indiana, are to the | ¥© o ~ ss : ae from $150 per yard upwards, | proceee Prench aud Govt Khotegcart:s, porce: | service observer a’ Kitty Hawn, N. C.. re- | si* have remonstrated with the Porte agains = SD opauite ubutecanae een ene tee Gomi en ee ders Larrea nothing is left. Tie tiv: carried ou 7 fi Ung, fine Chromcs, &.; Gilt and cae . « release of : cor ned to five csag es 3 " < 0 head oF ae wi are pamese ae J. P. PALMER, Frames in every style for Porcelaine aud Phot. | Ported to the chief signal officer at 10 o'clock Sears ee abe, Persons condemned to Axe | Tall being by oo means the least important. | from the & muporary relapse of y the fields. It 18 too spon to determin» with 4107 F street, graph Portraits. The public are invited to examine | a. m., as follows: “A fore-aud-aft sehooner aman and French consuls at Salonica | Mais pasted its opposition on the nigut o oie HOLES OCS Sees BeksONe ONOUE & any certainty the destraction of property, bat acgié tr Between ith and laihets. | CUR stock, in which wili be found all the late publl- | is water-logged and the men are iu the rigg. | The Gerniue note dere coe rse a. 5th of Peptember, and was thea wt its Sidevt Haycs wll visit the Senator on | the totum: loss of life will reach, i it dacs not +. | caticns cf foreign houses, ing. about twelve miles at fea, tn a northeast an 4 sent as) uearest distance to tne eartu—about thirty | Thurrday nest exceed one thousand persons. At least (wo October Ist will receive @ fine stock of genuine measures if the present aspect of this affair € tai L42Es SHOES. Russia Leather Good: prising Frames, Port- | direction from this station. Old satlors her | continues. three million miles. Favorable oppositions amor Denicd tousand head of cattle have been destroyed, amet folios, Postemonale, Gases, Ae) 9 provo’ her perfectly helpless. Our six ————_—___ 1:0 occurred in Ist5acud in 4852, but Mars was yne of the mora. | 20d of smaller animals the tox is much Until AUGUST 15, I shail allow a dis 2 = yeasty New York for ‘irrors, Portraits and Lard- | rals remain unnoticed. She was observed LABOR NOMINATIC IN P NNSYLVA farther off thenthan now. The opposition in - “3 pect reater. J haa forgotten to state that in the ou nll cab salee. sae ail eles ct Bremen, Bpenteer France, | easly yonterday morsing, Ont Gar cores | Sie ene party of Pennsylvania held | 1:02 will be as favorable for observing as the ing papers state that reports were current | Tite of the fost of the waters aod the AS. i. a eee cs American Maples. with or without velvet of | to be anchored. They report her as sinking | a convention at Harrisburg yesterday and | present one. Previously, whea Mars was ia Pein fore he ‘and that he woula be core, | CTASbing of houses the volcano pour: 1 out Ladies’ Shoce ETO ORDED stanort ovce, | Fig /inings, made to order. at reasonarie nrices, slowly, | The station keeper with a crew are | Tominated State officers— Wm. L. Elwell for | cpposition, astronomers’ were devoting ail | "28 lose the Sth Avenue theater. No | CROTMORES quantities of cinders, which gcad- exes = Gold, Eilver and Copper Wi-e; Cord, Hooke, Screw s “ge M. Davis for Auditor | their attention to makiog observa'ions pelled to close the Sth Avenue theater. No i ds mole face of thehoaven® jy9 Sa Eyes, kc., for hanging pictures. Paintings packed, | &9!DE to her relief. upreme Judge, Johu or their io mi Observations to | Confirmation of the report, however, can be | Bally darkened the whole face of th en Dnpocked aud hung by competent workmen a ee a tig | General, aud James L. Wright for State | determine its parallax,and hence the dis- | Sphirmation of the report. however. can be | 274 Totus in the profoundest opecarty {roms EMOVAL_I wish toadvise my numerous N. BARLOW gives special attention to SENATOR MORTON IMPROVING —Dr. Bliss | Treasurer. The platform adoptci calls for | tanee of the sun, and also to make drawing SAL nage thee raiaees ane Aas ‘at rest by anex. | One O'clock in the afteraoon until ton at Ree ae pute weal Tee TOUS | transiering, liniog sn0 restwrieg Ol Paintings. | received a dispatch from Colonel Holloway | the abolition of the national banking system, | One astronomer, however, previous to Prot. | Phe denial of thelr truta uader Me iais’s | Bight. ‘To-day the whole face of Ue country moves from @ atrect to pone vec an Family cig cir aad greatest care, 80 | at 5.20 o'clock last eveving, saying that there | repeal of the resumption act and the issue of | Hall,searched fora moon of Mars—D'Arrest, | P - . y Count of ten per cen! 7 is covered with ashes, and in @*aicon to corner of Hampshire avenue as to preserve the ort, a currency by the Government based upon | in 1402 He, however, thought that if Mars ; “8™ature. other miseries we bave hunger str, os io Scrihwoet, where ivvwlll be happy {0 rectce aod | —Cstaiopuento bead om application, aug gm | was no ioantodtisa: bat dar aotines | ie wweait 1 of the nation, declures elgit Hours | Lad a satelive it would beat the samc rela- tac cca eee the face = execate for five Furnitar: oors, M an! . =? : o . a legal day’s work and punishment for its jon to the plauet a3 our moon: he earth. 4 % 4 a aa Mirror Frames, and luterior Decorations generaily. | "J\HE MEW DAVIS’ SEWING MACAISS. be was better, Colonel Edward Bangs te- | Sioletion, calls (or a tariff tor protection, de- Consequently be searched too far off acd'ing | Port KoYat.. 8. C. Sept U—Capt Hine] | EARLY RETvRy or SIR. Joserg HooKer 0 mass. Sixes & dispatch ati 11:10 a. m. to-day from | Tands the ion of taxes, abolitt cl BIS | of the steamer City of Dallas, whieh arri AND His COMPANION", ‘Phe party of ecleu- : No basting. Goods not » led by oll. Inapection | Governor Burbank, saying: “The Senator iz | ands the equalization of taxes, abolition | field of observation did not include the #120 Deve Lone ivoan Siew Took, copier Gap Sone ¥ FEW CARPETS. invited. Those owning, old Davis’ will do well to | better this morning than yesterday.” At | Of the contract system, Prosi of prison | pected sateliite or satellites, and be was ees lay ees Dade sed Sain ana longi. Usts who lately Care here from the east re- N a call. zi SCHEFFEY & OO , Agents. 1125 am. today Dr. Bliss recelved @ dis, | bor. reservation of public lands for actual | therefore unsuccessful. Prof. Hail tates tude 75 deg. 17 min. fe:l Is with the schooner | {26d 10 Wits ¢!.y lest night from a trip “ve erauns eust?-30 E736 leh etreet northwest. | Pitch from Rickinonde Lea. eet ved @ dis: | cetulers, arbitration ‘courts for settling dis- | that if D'Arrest bad. pointed’ nig telescope | Wcrer ed Side ta cee tn enone; | the northern ~ art ofthe State. The pariy ré* —_— J™PORTANT TO TAXPAYERS. Kenator is better this Torning than yester, | Putes between capital and labor, compulsory | nearer che planet he could cot have fated fo | Western Siar in a sinking . tarns €851 in ‘a few days, owing to the neces- 160 ROLLS OF NEW CARPETS, io 3 2 shit * = ‘ e sisting of Captain rot a - we aS thee - | Stucation, against the employment of chil- | make the acsired discovery. And, too, the | 100K off the crew. consisting ~ sity of me returo of Sir Joseph Hooker to For the conventener of property-owners and tax. | fal ray also received telegrams tom Riek, | aren under fourteen years of age, and favors | largest aud finest teleacopen bnive only been | Crocker and six men, aud lauded them 4 | his duties in England. Bir Joseph ba. beeo ja AND ABE OFFERING THEM AT A VERY | payers, [have established on OFFICE at No. 232 . | the abolition of conspiracy laws aud th» gra- | made since Mara was in position tor | ‘is port. pending his vacation In America, and Pro- SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE THE Si StBEAT, between the Qolambia Buliding end | po eted WEL leat aight ed eee eck, | tultous education inedueational asuitutious. | cuceessful Observerona: fai positon Lor Was Amy Faucitt Murdered fessor Gray has been merely accompanying COST PRICE. - , pectal attention etven tothe READJUSTMENT | covered from bis temporary relapse ul yes Tue MAINE ELFCTION yesterday resalted | T€W!S-discovered moons can now b» seen him on his trip. The business of th= pariy OF IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENTS ani the | terday. in the election of the Repabliean candidate | Sith 4p iedifferent telescope, it mast be re- New Vouk: Sept- 1 —A cireumstancial | was Pealiy in the Rocky and Sierra Nevada, atterpe of Brassels. at story is published of the death by viol > sutle ctie n of damages ie, = = rs membered that it takes a much larger { of ‘; 2 > eer and they came jo California only to «xamtoe Sete ee ei nee Setoriai reused and work Gckeby lerowourstaiee | ‘THe PRESIDENTS Movexuira—pret: | heaves ition ee ees sirument to make a discovery then vo ee cid tn hex soesion ol eae atent cee the cypress grove 09 Cypress Point, the eH me-made. 2 wod % cents. wees dent Hayes passed yesterd t hon 2 | the ret i Was C1 Sted. the is when it is Koown just exactly where to look. | months ago. It ix alleged that Miss Faweit, | TOW! of the giant redwo™ds, aud the fora IMPROVEMENT TAXES paida: a large dis- | dent ayes passed yesterday at home re- | the returus, it Was csiimated.thal 15,00) votes =p ide 2. —- ; wage ent eas Theme ec unt * = . eviving friends. To-night he will attend a | were cast, that Conner, the Repnblican can- | Tk€ strat object in having large telescopes | Was robbed, aud beaten by ber par Mount Shasta, Sir Joseph Hoo ‘er Jew Information relative to the general, special and og | 28 to afford an abundance of light, so tuat v x et ont tl reception in honor of his guest, General Car- | “ese for Governor, will bave about 6 amour, Wo is kuown ouly to the story by | New York on bis return to Enelans ort te f the present month—[San F emciseo faint objects as well as distant o: patterus personal (ax laws cheerfully and freely etven. Lo grain. roll, to be given at the house of Colone! | ™#Jerity. The Lexislature is strongly Re lhe cognomen of + Bull y = Se It was principally for the purpose of tin, Ist. All weol Ipgrain, 0 cents sugsl im AM DICKSO: inp Eventide. Y ay publican in bot hrarehes. The Greenback | Set. It wa = a SET oy ay Sa ——————— sta thelr son Hather‘ord, accompanist by Gee. | CANeIdate reeel ved abot 3.000 votes. A de: | ObNervinE clovcly the faint satelites of ie | arthquake im New Jorsey. CBESAPEARE AND ONTO CARAL—The che LUMBER. eral Carroll and General and Mra. Bucktand, | Sbatch from Mr. Blaine puts Conner’s 41a | was constructed. sere Te tk: Sept 1. The strane noite | business on the canal has been resummed tye iw wil leave Fremont at 11 o'clock to-day for | Tlity at from %,000 to. 19,000, and says th» is ene . : | oe cw taint! Holly aispateh spoke of & | heavy extent, with the singular drawback ot ‘ae Dayton, via Springfield. He will remain | Reptblicans haye electe! 2) of the 3I Sen THE PORTED THIRD MOON. an ea thuqa‘e was also heanl yes a scarcity of canal boats for the tramfic. and lstd.(cheap.) — ere until Thursday, when he and hrs party | 8'Fs, and fully two thirds of the House of It will be remembered that Dr. Heary Dra- | ™O:nlng 4 Trenion and Boriensown Saturday there were but six empty boats at Fantec to gave you money. Will visit Richmond, Indiana, from there | Representatives per, Who has a private observatory at Dobbs’ | 2200TA)1s rresrdcd at those two places as au Camberland. ‘The Camberland Times aay 3 . . i ” aioe yen cgi | ¥ 7 a ; oid “Whatewr may have been condition of To : RB CE LIST. return: g to Fremont to attend the r-union RAG SMUGGLER: P. Julian, | Ferry, on the Hudson river, claims to have - oe ee on kin) oon ee a of the 2sd regiment on Friday. Tue most | of Montreal, und a confederate have beet | discovercd, in counection’ with Profes A New Minister to Sweden. (i the boating et teetthane comping ee extensive preparatio: 8 are in progress at | arrested in Boston for smuggling woolen | Holden, a third satellite; the other two d s- NEw York, Sepi. 11 —\ Washington dis- carrying of coal at 60 and 70 ¢ Z thet me FEW THINGS WORTH KNOWING Frement for the ce’ebration of that event. | rigs from Canaila, his market for them be- | covered by Prof Hall being distiuc ¥ Visi- | patch reports that Hon. John L. Stevens. of | j. past this season for such freigitn, Tiny A = Citizens are giving freely of thelr time, labor | ing Boston, Julian had a sort of monopoly | ble at the same time. Prof. Hall, however, | Mulue. has been appoluted Minister to Swe. are more likely to be over than below ‘You can bay excellent Hair Broshes at 3 and 250. ANOTHER BEDUCTION ard money, and if the weather is favorable | of the rag-smugeling business. Eighi wearchi: g several nights at the same time | den. cents. ‘There ase two mous of idleness to ass Vireey sheets Smet Gee ger the gathering will be a great cient Gen- | sacks of rags, vulued at £3,000, were Selzed. | with Dr. Draper, bas failed to confirm th= . be made up in an eight month season. and formerly gl p aia on tainly be present, and Secretary "varia, | 2EG.SckS were identified by maricet tish: | discovery clatiméd by dho latter. He dacs it | ew youn ep s ananea | eave to doubt the éwpal will bs kept " fh S00. and $1. " ent, ; | hooks stuck in them before they left Mone | say the third is p ere, bul simply that he Sept. busy up to December next” Ezeciicas Bostic Fr: ith mat. glass and Chiet Justice Waite and others are expected | treal. is unable to find it. Mr.S. W. Baruham, a | aiticie tays: Gold opened at 5<, and all : ollshed W. Frames, Dressed. to accompany the President from Dayton. SSS nateu, re the sales since kav 2 at that pri oO tame ph ny a ital. So Ss ctv —————— THE MARYLAND SENATORSSIP.—The agg rer, eee eae, oe gold loans the ratte bate benat Py Kor oar a ee eee eee = ax Sime SBUOMDS, Beeeed NEWS FROM THE “FROLIC’—A Bivody Lg alti node heer gooey Washingt rs that ke has been unable to find it. Hundreds | fying. Foreign exchange is strong. Money Mi lo Frames: 750. ‘HIT! Ds, J Row at Santos. — vy depar ant elsewhere 2 effeet that Mr. A. P. e and 5 . Gi bond: ~ Bit e 7 le ‘3 a n- rwise 5 Fitce Jepaueee Fang,Oto 250; Sisck SUK Painted | WHITE FINE SELECTS, Drewed. RiclSe Janeiro: Sagan Hes, feetnhay of | Bis prover to be etroneods. dv in learocd | We Jurd,seneiuan aucovered, by ETO Halt | Cuneta, aces, fae eek fae et i » August D “2 that he ts in favor o ering Lo custom any d . - | Iinois Central and | a* for mainder eadtwosttre st » WE WILL MAKE tetween the Gfcers aad oe oe es Genered | giving the succession to the Esstera Shore.— | prmed the claim bis disevery ae ieee, | ot tbe list, except for New York Central, “A tot of Ladin t i " man-ol-war Vineta and the authorities of | P(t Sun 1d. gi very provable, for he has an immense re- | Michigan nee, “aad Hecte eee gad trimmed. 4& REDUCTION OF 10 PER OENT. Santos, about 150 miles from Riode Janeiro. THROWN FROM A BUGGY AND Kitiep — | Hecting telescope, little, if any, inferior in . igher, aod orth west, ich was uuchanged.’ Soon after the opent tah A telegram in the Rio de Janetro J: urnal do | On Sunday afternood about 4 o'clock, Mr. | POWer to the | refractor here @t the O»- ged. after the 2 6 hottie Castor = ee Conmercio. dated Santos, August 12th, says: | Henry C. Karr, the well-known cl-rk of the | SeFvatory. Dr. ees nek, Rese sas As | Bete Sree iin tee ae a Serene ee eee . “Last mighta large part of the crew of che | Amefican hovel in Baltimore, war nigone $00e Romever, Woon te claimed to have | taller 2x tor lilinets Cental aud vals. for discounts, nor do y auc: German corvette Vineta, lying here,engaged | from a buggy, striking on the’ bick of his = soont Lnpertnas diattces ar | wane nae Hemoes taank W ot hogy og fice qvods. bat ncvertbeiows am wiltiog to have my ina warm fight with the, police force of this | head and receiving fatal injuries, from watch | Peclecting his recent linportant discovery of | ware and Hud "Bhore y,and Siichignn Gee: Prices compared w: surboay . city, one policeman ry an ree e early yesterday morning. “ “ Some ane examine them, it is no le for us to 5 lors Ss likely to see the third satellite, if It exists, is | tral, St. Paul and ware, Lackawanna how you round. WE SELL pons 2 Gp one is ‘tne | STRIKERS Gorxe To WoxK.—A dispatch | Mr Kt Led. Kllery. government astearenies | and’ Weetera, seach During the next hour B. SILVERBERG, Pe Theusena | Officers of the Viveta, finding themselves | from Mauck Chuck, Pa, states that the | at Melbourne. Hebas an immense reflect. | there was @ recovery of 2% 1m Illigots Cen- METROPOLITAN BAZAAR, ag | Unable to restrain the sailors, had to take | én as Nesquehoning (Lehigh and Wiikes- | ing telescope, and Mars passes the meridian | tral, and a the remainder of the list) SyD-Aths.tr 319 7th st., near Pa. ave. | 'OISTS, BTUDS, (mediam lengthen refuge in the Germania club, beiag stone | barre coal company) went to work yesterday | nearer Lis zenith than ours. the latter St. Paul. Since noon prices have Se on the way by the populace, which was pur. | Morning. The men at Summit Hill have THE GREAT EQUATORIAL TELESCOPE. again declined 4 cent, the latter Delaware TANDARD OULLS, 13-tm. Btock, (Dest qUality eee BO | suing them. It is sta'ed that @ revolver shot | Voted 10 go to work on Wednesday. These 2 and Hudson Canal; ware, Lackawanna | deve! in Ss LAGER BEER, . was red from the Germania clab upor tne | miLes have heen idl~ sinen July. cook Repay oes ne aud wigiendoctined 5.0m Western Union, | 8 lew da 4 rtant part in ake fe am tu in Central, « each ir wa; rich, bee Bote By any other dealer f ths | WERG@LELA PLETE FLOOBLE Qe enn ee ee ne a re asc oF this wae, |, THE DRMOCKATIC PHIMAKIES in Balli- | Jats actronomical auccocn, was teowntad ve | Heese snd, Mie been dull; Welles Fargo ~ et. Pele a eee ete ene eta, AiTair, | more 3 esterday resulted in the election ota | at? and was placed in charge of Prof & Co, sold at §: x Prices whi great Ed dy is 'rofessor Sadehacsphes cuepassad as exile Gece = Gispateh vext day sayer'"It is eald the Ger | ME07ty of delegates Feyoranie te tog nom- | Newcomb, and later of Professor Hail. The Fina urd beriien to be returned. mans inishd to ask satisfaction because the | and Mr. Simon J~ Martinct tor Cie aie | wbe 1s Of steel. one-sixteenth of an inca in |p). zne = . : aif" Pint Botts. (pat. morp- re.) 9 cente per box WILLET & LIBBEY, Brazilian authorities invaded the Germania : . net for City Sar | thickners near the ends, and one-eighth in | ght TORE Ser ee Of two (2) de zen—doxes an tel 5 urned. club.” Commander White reported the fol- | VF the middle, and is made in three sections. 1t | Srssy oa fo Sea Pint Bottles, (cork stoppers.) $1 per dozen—I5 ets. New York avenue, | lowing men-of-war then in port: English, HOMICIDE AT ORKSEY SPRINGS.— is about ‘hirty two feet in length, the middie per dozen allowed for emry bottles. Corner Bath street and Wolage and Cracker; French, Hamlin tat: | Avis, Commiteary at the Cones Gee | thud being ROOME, MIELE cbt for delivery. ier Opposite Northern Liberty Market. jap, Fieramosca and Ardita. The Adams | Springs, Filled a laborer namcd Johnstoa in | @meter. From this mi thind the tub: Literal ceunt to dealers. on iP P TOP” °° OP.” sailed from Bahia llth August. The health a teht on Friday last. Capt. aie mnat gradually to about twenty-eight inches 2 a of these on board the Frolic was reported to | some notoriety eighteen years ago as the ex- | at the end, and twenty-one inches at SAM'L C. PALMER, CHALYBEATE SPBINGS. be excellent. eculiouer of old Jobn Browa at Charlestown | the eye end. The glass 1s composed Depot, &7 Greene street, — = Es ——~-.-e-—___ - cee ‘This water, which is‘ ike Rawley, be Newrcrr Races.—At the Newport races HE NEW MORMON PRESIDENT.—The | @ nearly plano-concave flint | clear ssir_Georevtown.D-C__ | optained from the Sorina, oa ath write Fe AF | yesierday the firstrace, the Sachucet hal Mormon apostles have chosen Bealor “Apos Sperture beta g twenty-six incon ARCHITECTS | Pivey Branch. v ~ Piessant Omaibas over the steeple chase course, abou! two lace of Briz- | and D1 focal distance of the com: "TO HOUSEHOLDERS, | ARCH TT Ec, | teotreasary Depariment:at 10308. m.and4p. i. | mij.s was won by Coronet, Desdheal sce. | bam Young: to be assistcl. by Sour, W. | bination. Dele g hoe ween OF the i ‘to far- ~~ IL 18 80 Mode. Make O35 + ae F ares. oud, Derby third. Waller fell at the wall | Young, Daniel H. Wells and George Q. Can- | delicately and ‘that a lit- Bish and to fit Pipes with Bwacedevice for eveat. | Bf cil reectved sok ichomcive given at Room 8, jum) p, and Meeney, the rider, was ia? } riously | BOD. tle child could move it at will by pulling Ang the bursting of pipes from freezing. sug! May Building. corner of7th and Este. ang25-30 | burt about the head and face. The second Sg" A shock of earthquake was Of earthquake was experienc- slightly @ Jitsle cord. For the purposes for | F Democratic in race was a handicap steeple chase, mile used it is probably superior to West “Baltimore ‘adloraoen “ask D*avovks acs onvamentar reviuens healt, won by Daigasian, Dandy second, {earioeloek yesterday" moralag. Blatt | Any otter ‘telescope in tue world.” This ts filled bimeelt with what, was flowins freely shete 7” G16 2tn street, oppocite Paiont Office. tus Heath or 7He Poreaa private Wise no damage wae done rn Daeouner” Decteae onan Sor making many im- a ~. SECOND: letter from @ distinguished fo2rce, recently | sg-In the Hoffman mine of the Consolida- rough the bis breast apd sent a bullet his VES, &c., BOUGHT, | received in this city from Rome, confirms tion coal company at Pom; Smash, Alle right lung. The wound is highest cosh prices paid, and sold at lure of the Pope’ ‘coun ary : re Onn * regarded as fatal pe 5 re | the Teport of the Mai rie tl pbb pa ity, Mu., Hei IMs and David William, of Prussia, W. RUTHERFORD, ard says that he is not expecied to live is, miners, wera buried yesterday under pe » Goss not ride mylt-ly Cor. 18th and G ots,, 682, sorthwest, | November. ‘@ fall cf roof coal and instantly Killed. feeble and impaired hea” ie very