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Death of Senator Boxy THE EVENING STAR. Bt. Lovts, Sp 9-08 Soon - V. Bogy died at bts rest lence here PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, EY died at bis nest ° | o'clock this morning AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, t val fewer f Fenmsvivania Avenues, corner 11th street, | t- 5 _ Eu th The Evening Star Newspaper Company. Senator ‘ *. RACErE Ss Press j j French dere . THE EVENING STAR u served by ccrriers to cdinbailaas: aah méveribers at Ten Cents per week, or Forty. <$ | . law ge ee Te es was ol ected to the v 2%, 50—N2. 7,637. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, EPTEMBER 20, 1877. TWO CENTs. Tax WEEKLY STAR—pW qshed om Priday— @2 a year, postage prepri, BF AL MUbsCPONs awartally wm advance. BT Rates of 0" rtising Nurnishat on application. ——e —- EXCURSIONS PICNICS, é G4LES Woops. | 1 Bixty Cents a month; one year, <4. } ' | SPEC = g The President's Southern Tour. | Poltiieal Conventions Yesterday. | SI ECIA L NOTICES. EVENING STAR. MORE SHAKING OF HANDS ACROSS THE TICKET AND PLATFORM OF MASSACHEU- Telegrams to The Star. = y ore wil be | = CHASM. SETTS REPUBLICANS. | | Safa ibe nse mane eon | | When the Presidential party reached Salt | The republican convention of Massachu aiid you believe, that the duvy of ‘the gen- | P a z= at Boston on the t5th tn- | rai gove f= = COMPRTENT SINGEHS —Ledes will give speedy revival of bus out of comralssic irectthe LIFE INSURANCE OLI“Y : - ther mactir In eonsegs 8. Mondy the Masonic | by 6 PROTMB UV E UNTON THIS (i hor Washington News and Gossip. ,, Woe herr yesterday, Gov. Hamp- | sells met at Worcester yesterday and nn | PRESIDENT’S TRIP damaged. Both boa ete ant Br plan Bes Dostpomet | d NG, o'clock. at t of the s 3 oa arnur Stios dor ve-shecae so + | damaged. poate Ware until TUBE SY, win vem on M | Bosra f'Trede, #1® Market paces ATTORNEY GENERAL DEVENS is ex- | ton, who was seated on the rear platform ed por Bice Se re-siection-en the | acy ee ae street. front Rethel H. set at 8 H BROWSING, President cted Lack from New England on Mon- | with the President, remarked, “Well, Mr. | Made a report, Which was anoplsly Tt re. | - » he comber af ane e'check. Ti kets anid quod fz the Bas © TD. BARRETT. Secretary it Eee + j President, webave at last seut you up Salt | agirms allegiance to the fundamental prin- | Two WESTERN PAM I PONT | Vaive of tbe boats nor re J.B. DAVIS Bete ES wading RAIDS phe members por | Gay. | river,” to which the President laughingly re- | Ciples of the republlees Harte meee te | 5 N STEAMERS BURNED, | boasccris ot anon peste WasHINGTONGSOVE.Bo LU A 0-D.| 8, SENATON DENNIS, Whohas been se | Joined, “It ie hot the first time 1 have bee | responsibility of the national @lantaistrate on | . | “Cincinnati O1r0, Se . Pee eG et Bh AssocATION Peel: THE EV BNING GCS pee at Beotuss | rlously ill at his home in Maryland, is get- | UP peg nf ee | se a trust to be fkercised for the weltace of as inal pan E os t Bi <s¥VENTH STRERT PARE b's ball, on 9th mreet,to take arrangeme ts | ting : e “ WL | all the ple, Without distincitov of race, fal an * er At BRUMSDAY Soprt 7 o Fanerel of one tase Weothers Buage pren- | 28 Detter: SS When the train arrived at Bowling Green | Color or creed; witebfully guarting waa: | Lb EQUINOCTIAL STORM, | stemer Graca ¥ wa : MUN H SHOMER AT, Soc. | enxrany MCCHARY has returned toths | #8 Immense crowd was awaiting "it: aod | the party has sehievel, it ts propose ay?) | Fe | #240.00, tn the Carcull & Powell aj 2 cs — | Boon", wat maaan toe Ais | ment today. inthe course of which he suit:—W issues inthe Interest of foot eoscramese | MEXICAN BORDER TROUBLES Pee AMA, Sep. 10—The lates news irom 5 7h Thursdey) EVENING. ‘o'clock, to a= 2 leve, and we bope you believe, that tre | ce cone ners . ated Lima, August 2 watt Hts Gad MIL BIEN iotante nee | Tatesmente te siterd the fwocral of vurdressed | Finer Lixvt. E. L. Zalinskt, Sth artillery, | Uuion is perpetual. LAppiuase,) We believe, | £be, Typort copgzatulates the eoantr a a | s wa' { TCUUSONS HOM WASH. | Blulbe Knignt, Pecomice Dixaxire. Fenerat | ts ordered to return to Boston, having cou | und we hope youre lve, tat, Uae conmigas | ie Tht Dy ed ic. ? oe werknr i wires : ON FO BALTIMOR ©. it take place Om Frdas, the Zia plied with his orders of 17h August. tion as it is is for all pariies and isto be | Cruurnose and winlone mine eee eea ee BAFFLED RUSSIANS ' more and Potoriar Ravirond. PA" WALL GRANT. Kot R and8. 1° Navan Nores. Richmond was p obeyed. [Applause e believe, as we | pore and economical admint a _ x y fee seal neut is (o regard alixe and eqaal | ¥y a ce ee ae ‘ ae etient dis Lacaday, Seg rey” Ceutiemes desiring ‘9 cnite te thoo-genize | gant, On the 18th inst. the Guard was pat | ail scious of our coduity. [Applause | | ait Of the Facificatoa of the south wud Uneasiness at Belgrade. : ne 2 eo +f a pew CHO BOCLETY. mombership P = ‘ x b local self governments... Early resum 5S " series Sie iz : re butertte yao imvicd to metarihe Aswmt y | in commission at New York. She will goto | PPecches were wie made’ by | of specie payments is advocated. “Th: Sacco scr ty sgy dw g UNDAY EXCURSION TO MA 8SHALL | (hoveh core’ Sub and Tstees the Brazilian coast pvaris wd ve I iaene ete mere ane taka : ; eo ate * . HAL Ps) EVEDNIN G : Nena yao > SESSRE. | huteiy carried forward EATILOF SENATOR BOGY ig aed tome ay tend ‘The Steamer “MATTIAS , J. REMIN( te DRATH OF AN FX Concressman. A] 4 mitvvee from Nasn- | (eid carried Mewant. . ! SE) GY. cs ¢oniinue ber excursi ns to Mt SE oe Acetoe OE MNS | epecial from Bloomington, Lllinols, says | uille eonesilig of Jona Hr, Waeless,ex Gov. | Cal managemen. 1s be Sa © Oroya ratlwa ‘ Hs = eS Hon. Join MeNalty, a prowinent politician baie cole, Nel §. Browa, ex Senator } sidies of money aud public re de- | - EVERY & PAY. AT 4 OWLOCK P.M, _ o< x Henmy Cooper, Geo. Thrusic Cahill od | ° 1 7 romptiy.un' Tl farther w giving the exenralons GOSPEL MEETING in the state, and ex-memer of Congress for | and Hon. Michael Barns ents | Fong Laas scadh | THE BAFFLED RUSSIANS. Pirtec bourse: the Hall. Returviog, wil: arrive we the thirteenth district of Milnois, dicd Moa- | $uSe ou edica to tke Prosht GEN. MCLELLAN NOMINATED FoR Gov | Consternation at Betgrade fo Wast EVERY SUNDAY AFIESNOOR, ia were pr 1 woe Presi FRNOR BY NEW JERSEY DEMOCRATS. } oth a ss LINCOLN HALL, ee varis pte’ into Son de | WWOTICE TO MO ON PAS | AT HALF Past THREE O'CLOCK ee ae Secretary oGtho Ta- ana ae Gatun, ow, pen grerndig tie ; i SS NGERS Short und earne-t addresses erior i# tot prepared to give the name of tha | by the Preande. , 3 ona ane The Btonaner ABWOW, Cape Prank Bollingnbend, | Gc} singing by auaariets, Sew dolimisstatier of Indian afinics, or to | ce Peactone rasrench ax wAStyiick das aking thia s = gee pony sioner will be appoin thiaks be will | Nashv c re 7 2 on Aas oon table todo so 10 a fe was a cep- riding im em uiancss three onnles, maby | PO) Wy ion of eaplio SENATOR MORTON'S ere cou fing edmiwion to Mansion | Trace wher our: | wae MB Lith atrect. | TUESDS | Gov. Burbank has written a | wonrt daily, (Sundayex-} sept kit" 18h instant, to Edward “4 stevus sboat 4 p.m. t t he a p ST en HOLLINGSWORTH fa Serie are: ttalogeel re more ready to © band Hounekne te S Semper Santee FFALO Lithia WATER honey [Applause | I said at ; i r FEARK HOLL Aro offersd by ihe buttir Hay N= ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. W.s. THOM ; speakivg 2 (his subject, one t ihe reporters, who labo fens t t ENbee OE chiles than tuoxe who are b - I ibe tree s 7 Quite a number of y of local sei i a. . + yew, safe and comuntions steamer MALY GREAT BeplCiluN IN Pau 4 : 2 aby. f under ook t i 3 . : 5 WASHINGTON lauow carrying pas 5 sCHOCL BOUKS. at the Schoo! Board pricas. | hotel pro ors and boarding-house Ker happenet unat ine war | “less opposing tion, ante: | Salzburg. Pe gen: oe pengers t: Mt.Verncn, and furniatin mat wih c vers fre, at HUBaZ tS BOURSTOKE, | ers have applied to the commissic eee pressing AyMpathy coPHG LMS assy Vienna vorres- | : os Carriag.s te m to 10107 eet, nbowe New York e9t-20 | Gian affairs for the sek oi demanding reanciion of feza . r ia | inielest in the state to six " S8¢ z othe S that wt > a 5 “tice is hereby given that on and afer the Abih | Decied Were next M nek sont nigel don he workit | Eay excepted) at 9-30 a. m day of Sepiembor tus ent, (he Assossore fo the Dis | KAUON n last here etter prepared for € | ency, fol j Ociock Fare #2, inciud Br eerie eaent. ine Attence with tnesct | Tremont Flouse, had good markst goxthoremen, | [tut pecuction ‘ougTene, approve flava, encit ; = but In proporile ou had a | iat. : CB Spel lee Rept RUB HAVE Wr a Lecat District Govers- eae costs, great many mi men ant a Gf Cclarmbia weld for other pur powes,” aston MENT! —Eiifor &(ar: If your correspoatent | great niany more han we | SRS FEPUESTLY ASS CREED AOR) OUR: ine trigie alitanne, Seeat thas Property of Taohs who bave faile om search of ioformatioa ab vate : oldiers. We le alliance, about the po Ee Dn enid Auoosore Sinha Het of said procerty as | “M" who ls in search of information about | had. were € s soldiers. We | ‘ at Wiltiemsport. Pa., yesterd W. Hughes, of Sehngikili eon with M. P. Hawley, of Alley Morrison, of Phila ence OF non-exiatence, of whic been so much talk, bad, indeed, beco: weefel anachronism since Russia ARIES. If YoU WANT EURGANT BiT- 4 TING PATTERNS and styl DRESS mate Bp. cail at ™ RK BFNOITSN os | sew Ton, tot Iu section 10 of said act itis | the existe firm creorporation,ad- | Distrie Fin said urn Lo ride and to st kratu- Know we gol to | Ww sboot Tide; then th e came to De | of a legal government in th Will read section 1296 of Revised dian or trastes, shall fail | Statures for District of Cola wuss Bours $28 Tih street nort ita wald aro perty heid oh tor riser etcoe ose Ween Greek aud Greek and heree mes e Erisinaliotnma ana SL of Ik and took hex ows tide: Sat 4 seast | So" Sermamaee doe tion So 1 of General Kevised Statutes, he w. The following nominations were made: For | rot be forgotieu that it had another, perhaps ‘ M®*. J. P. PALMER, sn} oe of guid Arccante shall, withoue d lay,tront | @0d that the existing govern caunot be | in, Wat ee ee ee goals | supreme judge, Benj. 8. Bentley; auditor, J. | deeper measure, and as regards tbat, happily | wRENs Weavers! cae Wacken tue Beet tubrrmnntions ao procure, make wa as | Wisposes of to summarily. wal thetincts coms mikes Cleee Tizainst | ©: Emerson; treasurer, James L. Wright. not only for he parties concern but for | 3 7 FP STREET, fs ssent sesinet such son, firm ar corporation, eee ve Sap tee . see = ae > at large. it still exists, a it} sen titm and 1teh Ste, | OP bICR Te ahaha Per com thereof ™ RAILROAD CONFRRENCE.—Tho presidents | Guth, thal army will conquer, which has Gran¢ Ledge ef Odd Fellows. may ba hoped will’ be. strengthened Betw: . ee TuEE. Of the leading trunk Fallioad lines—Mesers. ppg ee oll Gee poi heahing' a eneed TAXATION AND KEPRESENTATIO> avew by the Salzburg interview, excopt | Wishes te annonnes to her customers ad the pub- . sd of the Baltimore and Ohio: geese: Say es Bib. caneeNran JW. Garret The Grand Lodgs of the United States, L | for the apparatus of permanent miatioa wo} wise | | ment, and those de ad Loig+ of Plevna continue.” re {portion of the re ; . i T believe that ther: 1s no real toe very ws b.6. | Thomas A. Scoit. of the Pennsylvania; H J dere bars 2 ss 1 | 0. O. F., held the third day of its annual ses- | instantly at work. Since the Berlin meeting peut & x 4 —— a a meer Jewett. of the Erie; and W. H. Vanderbilt, | )80¢ of quarrel in this country left re- | gion yesterday in Baltimore, Grand Sire J. | in i-i2, which. laid foundation of the | plnusyivarie’ v ere eae POTORAG THAURANOS OGRPANT, of the New Yerk Cen'ral_were in conferencs ee cae © peeve ats | W. Siokes, of Pattadelpuia, presiding. ‘Tae | triple alliance to smooch down tae di pret eth : > o s F F in New York on Taesday and yesterday at | 'P Shaker’ Gene - report ofa special commitiee on the plan of | ences which exist between the interests of - " Fe eee eR SAMENTS 7 ce ee enty ot thas Oeanare wes | Wernoors and discussed eaneral rallroad | CO" ‘there, * Peace on earth and good | taxation aud represoniation, presented Austria and Russia, regarding the solution LOCAL NEWS FERACH ELUY AMENTS. | The Washington ‘Ageacy of this Uampany was | lerpoors mad discussed soneral rallr will to men.’ We ave seen enough of war. | Sonday, came un for considera oa Bae f the Eastern robaby . " = changed on the Ist ine ant. ie he pecerec fatare. |) very interest you have wiil be promoted by wbbicnadr : paca ii fer Boog myer gree mowers Ae | A Poll iee of ou wETs and ROUND HATS (Foe prisent camtomere, of the Oompany.ond ai! | Nothing defluite as to the result of the con- | tat Yningling ard. invercourse winea oe. | Bort recommends the maxt-uum per diem he Ume instead of w local straggie Europe | Mame and Parposes of the Labor : YSNETS and ROUS others wishing to 1S with as. will ploaee ference hax been divulged. : : $5, and mileage, to be allowed one way, | would have found Itself ia dhe m id Exch Orders prow ptly flied spite | os Mr HR OFFLEY, at his Banking house, cor- ee longs to eanigration and immigration, and.o | Signteents primile, Farther’ thar y | w . ange. 4 Tuk Bor cf 10th and F streets morihwest. THe SUIT AGaINst rim Forrest rs. | the CXcbange of popalation between’ staten. | ELAN laity for oho recta atts | Open War. nae With a view to a betier understanding of ATU : sued tt J. W_DEEBLE, fecretery. | rarTe.—Mr. Daniel Dougherty guys, in re- | We Lave now reached in the wes:, my | from cack gratd lodge ant encampment re ee the plans and purposes of the exchange, we OUR STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. [>> AIIHE OLD STAND, No. 2435 Pena lation to the suitor eleerment brought by | flend™, tho very warkin of that r and when the members excerd one tiousand | a LONDON: Mt ee Would state that ‘te object ts primarily to ~~ a ants — pro ve Willtam B. Forrest im the supreme B be an then two representatives, should, in view it mmeats, 7 ving gost returned c i > . “ P pt by or 4 P es, aid, inv ean i t ame its « ork “ats of one ce MONDAY. LOWS inet s sierdid aeoret, | Ease, bald af the lowest rats. Deawbecks and | court of New York against the estate of | cept by irrigats = » Grocey’s | the vast iuerease in membership, be alt i tary Sichecenyanshinctene rm the District. aoe ment of BBW GUOWS for fad wear, consisting of | “Sager im si 'W. H SLATER iwin Forrest, that a person claiming « | Sivice:"Vouug man, go Wests if my Jada” | to snit che present eoudition of the orter, above London dispateh secured Toons isiana ave FLOWERS ; G SS WATE sasre In the property of thedecsased ix not | Tent Oneee iy ie plaueet for here yoo, | Wate time shall ba fixed by thGrand L dispatch, dated Gorny-Staden | for men, and No. ect for women BATS, FLO . GENUINE GRES ATER ‘win Forrest’ he 1 1 | man, go South pplanse,} fur here you sider £ ’ P mt FEATHERS, VELVETS, &c., From the Oriemnal Spring relationship tothe deecated eter aor, | have that satubricy of climaie, that fervility | 10 CovSider Ln a committe of waole a prop>- | says:—Vestenday alfairs were qalet eve! where applicatious Of those seeking emp FAMECRG _EMBEOIDERIES, LACES. AT SAEATOG ionship to the deecased actor uatil t cordactiv sition to this eff is als pre | where Tue blockade and bovabard:neat HABDBEKCHIEFS, GLUVES, &e., Cnr Geors are of the Fifteen Cents per B ttle, iring to employ HATEOEN WATEK same price. yndence has osed 1 the expe aanum stered. ¢ ; F wome Bester il | of soil; those resvurces tothe Resort or Patines fonta *2e | emigration, avd [take it that all tn So reports the Recor of F. ; eh 1 Tennessee desire im uigration. De : s w View of tse Conference poralious, far Been bought for exshy we will off MILBUBN’S PHARMADY, @ Woodbury | curiip it what will sou dots Ottaie it ard | POI relative to mileage aun per diem was cpt 2. Te =o de of th weenie Pepe BG my%tr 1429 Pern. avenue, near Willard's, ealoriay, the 2 F will best Indave the ert teen efinitly postponed. the loige having 0% | gismarck and Count Andras be previous day fixed the p-rdiem at $% per ay for seven duys, acd the mileage at ten celts per m leone war. DRESS FOR STREET A Fyce al comm tre unie Bates, Laty 5 third, ula Ln SHOES. 140 New YORK AYENUS. - —_ Tae — pasty prin wt to Une AUGUST 25, T ctu! allow a die 2anb ly ep pet cent on all cual snios — bg JAS. H. VERMILY w UEtwee Aus empero: acbanged bei Ween th he exchange 10 ee al a ARADES d w comsider taccer nine mouths tn ta School-honses scalicred every wie ees, Moridog had t nu two hea = ; the continuance <0 a . ; where wil au appropriate deta rm of th or poche tannin oes buowehnner G10 Ninth street. NOTARY PUBLIC, ard Humbictonian Membrina one ta Uh | better adverlsement of your country than Pereprtat * oh tween the al courts upon means | 9 teh es Ladies’ Store MADE TO OLDEL at short notice, Oyrice—ttag Scivwe | former; best time 255y. Sune Soaci t any that cost the same amount of moaey | ra‘ dn eech Parad eeh wuad, that caps ting European complications. Tuts | *€if support wili rec iy a “ : oon rge Brooks one tn the Lat which can be contrived. Taerefore, iy | 2°F ae is Becnred Without formal trea! | in ub testgn, p Salnees. joel oat we ome ane ae 6 slaves, Jewel collar | ulations, leaemuc as it represents the co.n vari, aniting ata potnt tn front, tobe made | plete personal agreement existing vetwee of light blue silk, edget with silver lace or | De €™mperors. vrald: a medal lo be worn hanging fro: 1 Learing On one face the ty order, and on the over the al. The clothes to be plain bl THE Battie oF Bie Hove.— General |: theridan ts In his receipt of the official report tord, the pr rhemds rejoice that you are ne oleduca' ion. Meachusee he pReemsinsciges | Gov. Hampton then spoke, eudors t a eae Go President's Southern pot 3 EE | Mad Anthony” Wayne's so also made by Secreiary E jess. with genuine fie ante tage aie master General Key. x pon, repeated ci ® large variety Apa s i ; | (Pom the aks: mbiage Mrs. Hayes cam: for ASSES, MIUWO- | ered by Wayue McVeigh, and a monument | gard ard bowel mimid vociferous eb pres, Be. All be ded he battie ground. The | srom the multe. LEX % military disasters is en- Al the couciusion of the fh our cou and OPRTICIAN. Z zat _ i THE CENTENNIAL of anothe First preminm award (tome by theGreat World's | defeat in the Fair, in, Philadelphia: on my inven grea'est Daren! © offered in BOUTS and | ® A user a! SHOPS. puire Womer's C ngress Kid Button, | t 2d. Silver and Fw 2-6, oF ly @1 90 worth donble: 26 pars Misws’ do. | Brazitian Pebbles Ales ou bi Te-3, on'y @1, worth 61%, @ psir. Mises’ 8. of SPRCTACLES, UF BA Shows. 1) 7 cen», cheap wt § pairs Chil SCOPES and HADES fr at 40., 88. 65 cents cheap at 9), 4 patra do. 913. cents, worth #1; 0 pers Women's Prt bic Batons oethtristp 3229 Pe BOOTS 4 Ww E ARE © + no ale w he District secarse:d a> sys- ¢. It 8 our to Aiscourag tnd tecrimi- g. and to prevent 1a a meas- The Labor FE xe ng itself i: torganizalious a THE PRESIDENT IN TENN ESSER Eu Koute for Chattanoosga WARTECE, CENN , S-pt.v0.—T i party left Nas is parpe: nate ¢ lmsgiv: sremonies at the F origennl w a men, ant in- “tol the procession agaia formel, and Sere porn oe Hor f ; hie so pilntal @ re Stn 5 Congr | 3 ARLOW'S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, | Clcates.us much phhosophy ax patriotism. | headed by durrlages comarnl tue Pres | stg Battle of Big Hole, Montana, Au ee Wemueee eee an ok : the " On Fatatingn Eueravines, Photeprevares (anew | , Distior THomas U. Dupuer. (Protes. | denvt party, prccreied to the eustoa-hous ight showers, out otherwise was very pleas t Sh cigtt epee ed ¥ ical Te ceesey, Freath aud German Phtagraptay Pores | ut E-piscop of Kentucky, whe is an ex: | Si ioe of tat edifice was performed under ne | lance rma ote ene Bs ee ee ae disburse be estabichsd: ana the a + pe Pav ‘f Dhrus : D erate marot in the ranks of a ve eck, z . ag ot a y trating PRESIDEN’ D MRS. E hooks eh “ ; sen te wt wy wd Steere thee onl spe sarees Fite Foiptings, Sue Chrvence, £0.j Git and Bickel | the ex-confederates who welecined President | auspices of the State Giane Lodge of G14 | off provisions for stock stolea by thata from | occnpied seats on tbe rear pl pono aes ora dd J-GEOnG srapl: Fortraite ’ The public are invited to examine | Hayes to Lonisviile. Ina meeting to orga- | Fellows. At 4 p. in. the party visited the | whites. thus prolonging their flight aud add- | a deep Interest in the metarrable piace Nyce peuenn et tbe Wich J, ¥ GEORGES, cur stock, tu which will be found als the late pubil- | nize the ex confedrates for the reception the | WiJOW Cf the iute Presi ae - | ing tothe danger of pursuit. The bes" esti- d with the great robe bo fgg a 5 “peof foreign houses. " ‘“ 4 wc A COLORED LELE TION RECFIVED. mate of the CITIZEN® AND MILITARY BOOT AND | “October Int wil] receive & Sue toot of genmne | MShCP said that the President “had com- | if felcvening iho President hel & recep- f strength gave them 25 war- | pointed out by gentlemen w for business ob Monday : = ‘p- | riors, well-armed and equipped. orcad | OF ‘i = —— Tnos. B. Brras, President. ‘SHURE MAKE H, Russia Leather Goods, comprising Heames, Fore | Oiinoce py piety we teegrenpect OF all BOL | son wt ihe capitol. A delegation of colored | marches Githes cane apes By, fore a OF the opposiag arinies, tha: wnaieuistoric | 1. s. Emmny, Secretary pro tam US Pennsylvania Avenue northwest GCA Pramee for’ Binecess aduering io the very letter of bis promise.» ren prevented bm win an wires, eetiing | with a command of 17 officers, 182 msn atid Thebattle held of Sioae river, Sailesm: | 2@ta Hitz, John f. Lenman. M.G.Emery, Great lo ready u rear seer ; ufidenes he sucess 8S | 34 eltizens. The att: r e oles 9 arenes oF y okinunie . Solomous, John T. Mitchell, executive anintenee wee Sol cusrtoas Sante atte enter New Atk Line Route—The Wheeling | policy and of bis course towards their race. | hicit. the Indians sere soeae ie tree ake aol rap oe rent pean Bie res | commitice (Sige of the Big Beot) Ie . mace to order. at reasomahle prices. Reyisier ‘states that the Baliimore and Oaio | An ai dress was also preseated by the citl- | prised, but as ticy Immelimtoly sought ine | thowatwere reatint fac poertener i Washington, Sepiember Orders by mail ptly attended bo. ‘er and Copper Cord. Hooks, Brew | railroad ix negotiating fur an airline route | zens of Maury county endorsing the presi- | buses for shelter and poured their volleys mittee from Chattanooga are accompany it oe Repairing neatly execntad tel}-tr banging pictures. Paintings packed, | between Chicago Junction and Pittsburg, so | dent’s soutpern policy. The President said: | into the troops as the latter caine lito tie the part ries yupaoying | Tae WILL or THE Late Paor. Wa. ae Free pene U2 competent workmen. im to | #8 trun its Chicago business via Pittsburg | “1 will respond to both these atdresses. In | Gpen grouud: they did considerab's ex ora pote eee GLES, of C: dian uaiversiy, who PIANO Tiuing Ard" restorlug Oi Pamuings | 814 the Copnelleville branch. ‘The Reyisfer | ore sense ail men are equal b-fore the law | ton. “However, iu tweuly master the | Wher tein Aine eee co, a at Schooley’s wountal Jn the aite restored witu the greatest care, so | thinks that if the company is succassiul in | °1d have equal rigbis. No neclof my ma- whole camp was in possess instant, was filod in the office of the ae! 2 of tae troops et is ehens ‘ é EADY FOR BUSI reserve the origtuality. Us movement the Hempfield extension to | king! wo adresses, one to white and nuother | The Indians ving driven out mall shot with | Preidere wake e apeede tiers, Bae | Register ot Wills to day. Toe wili is davel R és Carnlognes to be had on application, engin | fhe Cornelisville road will be indeflaitely | to colored nen. Therefore I propose to speak | deadly eiieet at loug Tenge. By change of | EeMGeatiGn ae Lis Beenie ae Gee a esol by J.C. Ken- PALACE WAREROOMS. AT SILVERBURG'S | Posner a White meme and forthe white meajast acc | yase,thelier was obtained and retaliatory | and hoping that the time would os coms cae aan. i He men, and to th a E (1 | firing was commenced with eqaa! destrac | When, fn our ¢ , the oes 5 912 SEVENTH STREET. SPENCER THe RURAWAY Savings Bank | epeuk to ihe colored men. {Applause} We | ton of Indian life. Tae Indiats meaatime | West? at OUF country, there would be no | stothoff. of Brooxlya, are President, is supposed to have Janded from | jad a luige part of the couuiry Lol content | Lad captured the howiteer whieh it re or south. etary Evarts, Judge | tors. He bequeath, his Fine Crystal Goblets, 4c. per set. the steainer C:reassian at Movilte Tae | with the condition of things; twas believed. | ing under escort on males’ backs tha te ~ = ee = eee Tae en ue | feulors, with direct 1 ons b | police bad no notice to icok oat for him vas € A, that the ec le of | pri * “ Ss eaten 7 . arke. Tne latte oon @s the 1 oon enily, an : a Unit! after the steamer arrived at Liverpool, | the countrs we ull vot Meas intone | Privates who were with it fleeing and leav- | presented Mrs. Hiayes, who was gr. eusds pay the tallotving teeene ie hich we will wil i for @ Pianor acd Orga cash. fu ly warran’ aid on the installment plaa. per set. inet Sets, Ock pattern Devt inter- | ing the off! ests and their rights if :he fe teral troops» | withdrawn from che southern slates. I t Ts toauunctal fight. D: | the cay varions strategies were employ i ht before the proceeds pay the f Dejuesis: To the Americar so that he bad twelve hours start. Mr. and missionary anion, Mrs. Williams and Miss Willlamus were tag ng pplans: 3 + Ss the train mow and nearty biag i ~ Pitchers, Fruit rtaras, ac ,! * : | but it was 1 the Amevicon Lap.tst home missionary 80. Bente me Plated Co beg Sry hag trae te Seer at Were sean to land | heve that tue time bas come hen the eo!- | gta: a Moaily pina. Ge, the ith the I SO enn tant ie nag geet og } to his urovhe econ, nepeew € Kew Pattern, double plated, @2. bat hed anf Who were on watch at the tine, | ored peopte of ihe south would be saf were buries. Gen. Howard ear: pithint | Ge aates maces Keawinw bepertin _ 5 n€T relatices, sums S15™, Piste Fickic Stands, $1 ut had no instructions to detain them. no Woops anywhere in the souln uw | day, but too late to render assista wtin 4 Gas wemeais oomices aggregating > Mrs. Samson he pisuble Fieve Zable, Desert, and Tos Spoonsand | aug WORKINGMEN'S Movement re | # (0 protect them. (Applause | 1 b-lievet | complete list 1s appended, showing 2 kill- | | fas people ror leaves his furnitere, and to Colombian eal Poon scéod nines Ot per | O110._ A etter from Toledo, Cato, to the | (Cn. as LOW, Kfier almost six months’ trial, | and 40 wenrded. j lege he leaves his port sbrary, aad the ed Solid Steel Bilves ti fae burial party reported v . ve PIANO, | Wory-Hundle Tal he sou 83 dead Indians found on the fil 1. Perse aw Bog and Pes rt Kuives, @1.90 per | New Yori Zribune claims that in one coun- | tbat the majority of HH4AL427, bay ‘endorsed’ by aicmes | ratiroad stations, and express their grati- | 7° Of bis estate. Musicians Urrisacsa@ try of that state the workingmen’ za- | tbe white people of the south—have no ¢ found dead in the ravine some dictaucs from | fication at secinz £ seken . romps oe to make it atal necessary to have feleral es Bis rosognized by tt “eoithey tye Reg bayonets in their midst. [Applause] 1 | ComPRomisinc wim Mxs. Gases —On | President, a — t which of the | Wink the colored people are safer to-night | Monday morning. says the New Orionns | balms tosratity them. The with their rights in Teiuessee with no feie- | Zines. Mayor Pisbury and the represe. we lnanraggtidenrt, Uncen magi sou Bros., Aucts. bell, trustee, i Fa copaie the total vote is bat 10.010. Tabi are ‘Set. Fine Japaned | estimates that the workt: Shae toe Ritre large de. $1 i get 20,000 votes in the state. Large assortment of Boquet Holders and Vases at | old parties ie to suffer the most from this d>- BW colin ECKER BROS. Stperior inetramerts.”—Thex Bilis, co BURDETT O8GA have sold tor R G. Camp- aa loos he h aud 2), in square No. 64, greatest delight | situated on’ iith street, between G@ end f 80 fortu- | +treets southeast. to Mrs. E J. Camp : Al, for % “The ; ral bayovets undertat: rotect th tives Of Mrs. Gaines had a semt-oMicial nate as to shake hauds with the Presideni, cents per square foot. Also. Joha F. Haa- wb etiective reed Orxan wade "—G. W. * Save Phorogragt sof Centennial Statuary, framed, | 00 isnot indicated. than when there were armies hire trying to | terview regarding the preimingros of a | *72 it bas been source of iniluite amues: | na and famed M Jernsion ieee, cen | KUEN, Bole Agent, Practical atzte..ach.sdecid-d bargain i ‘| A Dounne Munper Patrick Roden, protect them. [Applause } compromise between {heir now famous | M222! to those who witnessed it. in square No 1, Rosslyn, Alexaadria coun: S07 Doth ot pear Fs avenge miter | “iiiawivated Mottces, very haudsome, at 890 each. | pM, NOCULE MUR city, quarreled with hie : cient and the ciiy goverament.. An izn- OR eq asamps ty, Va., with the improvements, to Thomas Ghest Awan. Judd receded St ee amenar wile yeatthay, pos he eee ance | THE STRIPS IN THE EASTThe Rouma. | portant question at levus ie ties status et oe THE EQUINOCTIAL CYCLONE. L.’Hatne, esq. for $249. Also, for James WM KNABE @& €O.'S her out of a window. He afterwards at- | Niats assaulted a strong Turkish ratout on | present bolders of the Fades gin in coatest. Damage iu Texas. G Payne and Reginald Fendall, trastees, ORNTRNSIAL TRICMPH. pls-t.thetr B13 7to i tacked Wm. Crook. one of his emp! Tuesday, bui were repulsd. Gon. Skobstet, | By law, when property {s parchased in gooi Hovstown, Texas, Sep. 0 —Tae foliowing | lot, in Payae and Fondall’s trustees re Qn Forts Grand Caceriaed Ustah et | Se Ww CARPETS ~~ | and fired four shots froma revolver at tins; | tough suffering from fever, has ieft Buona: | faith, and it ts subsequently shown ts o- | is the estimated damage by the Inte cyclons | corded subd: vision of original let Mars, ta Pienos.. McCammon’ favorite Planes Seal NEW CARPETS. . ‘one Of the shots entering his skull. Tae wife | Test to command the 16:h division be.ore | faulty im titie, the unlucky purchaser is around Galveston: Tue ment works | Square °5, Improve by frame house No. 30s Piauce from ot her celebrated factories f and Mr. Crook wil Plevna. Thirty thousand Turkish Lroops to | Ulled to the revesues derived from tae oc. ‘n Bolivia; the channel, including a jon | #lu street east, to Mrs. Sarak E Woodraff, Bare ard Renton ts “poet Trae able forme, Pianos HAVE OPERED injuries, oT PrOwODIY die fromm their | forse Osten Paste Uave arrived et On, | Pallon, and relmbarsamnent for wisteveren: | Of caw Weck SIbton en Galton. heron | trea nics, tes ob aoe manana sold cn inetaiments, ‘Tuning nts. nd Ke patrini 1 = chanie. A desperate engagemen’. fougut | penditures be may have made. If, ou the | and Henderson rafiroad, loss of track aad | proved, to H. A. Clark, for sy coats.” Lot a, Sirciged fey URICBEN BACH S Piano Wake. 100 ROLLS OF NEW CARPETS, CATHOLIC SeEVOLENT URION.—A con- | i the valley of the Lom on tue Ini lastaat. fORWFAEY,, @,, Purchase were made in bal | the bay bridge, $20,000; ihe Gulf, Colorado | Fame square, improved by @ frame house, Wo avenus." * pore abowso3 iy" | AND ARE OFFERING THEM AT A VEBY | Vccation of the Catholic Benevolent Unton | Thirty-two battalions of infantry and eigat | f@ith,and the ostensible ewner were coi- | and Santa railroad, loss of track and | seme purchaser, for = SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE THE met at Richmond, Va., yeaterdi ‘An ad. | batieries, comprisivg the whole of the troops | 8cious that he is devoid of titie, then tue | bridge, $20,000; cotton presses $18,590; incom }OLD'S HEATING APPARATUS. OST PRICE dress of welcome was made to the delegates | Under the command of the Czarewitch, a:- | [rue possessor can recover all ths revenues | plete buildings in the city, $2,599, bath | REQUISITIONS FoR MARYLAND Catat- G 8 e : by Bishop Gibbons. Afier religious services | (acked Assaf Pacha’s division at Sirankony. | 8nd even theembellisbments. Preliminary Eouses "oa the beach, $3,590,’ tweaty small | NALS.—Today @ requisition was received re ow ns of Brumels, at 21. the convocation was welcomed by Governor | The Torks were atzongly reiuforced at once, | (oan arrangement, Mrs. Gaines wili be re. | schooners capsized,’ loss $5,000; ‘private | {fom Gov. Carroll, of Magpland, for John We are the Monufacturess of seh op o ply Ingrain. ot 26 conte, Kemper, and the mayor extended the hospi- | aod the Russians were driven back with | Quired to admit that the preseut proprietors | buildings and 810,000 Williams, colored, in our jail, cxarged with COLD’S WARM-AIBR FURNACES, dard wide 1g, 20. 25 cents talitics of the city to the visitors. Great siaughter. Tne finances of Tarkey are | Purchased from the city tp good faita. [1 In Vicinity ef New Orleans. the larceny of a number of articles of cloth= {= H-we-mad See ———— &t such a low ebb that (he payment of the | then proposed to select thres arbitrators, | | NBW ORLEANS, Sept. 19—For the last tures ld et Song of Washington coun- Equal To Steam, and Unquestionably ‘ain Unt peta, only 8 cents, RESUMPTION OF WorkK.-The American | foreign debt is left in abeyance, the offic one to be a inted by the city, 008 by Mrs. | days the storm has coutinued, unpreeadentet ie dette ft ostice Cartter ordered : ‘The Hest Im Use- nareia, only Wout Trop W orks, employtag. two thousand men, | are ubpaid. and famine Is impedding to aad Gaines, and for thene ta to select a tied. in ke fury. The amage has been consider. | Bee ery oo Sapew: Lg gt gh ? ful patterns Iegrain, heary, an . Liey 0 bo.’s frou mills, - jo the suffert e lower ciass. 3 e three will appra: 28 proper a le. wo uneburg,on ;¢ Poat- ‘ashi g ve Uae wes ecn-cecename oe sian ag ag SR Bg yg cee 2 Stee aad eee ed ee ee re - a i. y . a eee ee tw o-ply Carpets, een ‘idle nix Weeks and the latier elevea | Warching egains the Turkish fora in the | ,HYPROruontA Ix Paovipms Feach $50 000. Througuout the city the draia- | (, Yesterday a reqatsition was reosivel from Geert dual Pesapicenie sents, wake ar Gould, euglapar atte kto eten ealt meee | af a ovenowel. aun, sumcoel® | Susiaas, cea eee ae Prince 4 ms * 5 was rame ” 2 i 2 we Couicts made and laid, (cheap.) Six DEATHS FROM YELLOW FEVER at A SEVERE CYCLONE bas been in the Guif | Comiug home from his work oue evening inet whole of the rear of the city was 's county, Md., end Ju’ Caruer EMOV AL—I wish advise my numerous Bees eed eatin | Cusseta meereommeroemomn-| Feurentlct Ey werecioesgh getriay, | Siaaiagetcg wuriey, tated oy rey | en Geta ccaa ce'rag eet ats | olctomedcaay ie meee mark | news caeranting tn arent, tea evel 5 3. nitri buck ri 8 7 ns, Cau | was i trees. &e., Wi f 5 ee of bee eat sees ae ee C. Mi. TOWSON & CO.. in money, medicines and provisions ‘are | damage in the Gulf States near the esase'1; | tryiug wo pet’ ‘The wound healed us ine foo —_— ——e—__ sejS-cotr 636 Pennsyleania ave., (south side.) | Decded. is Low moving slow:y north of east. It ia | days. and nothing more was thought of it THE RIO GRANDE BORDER. Morr Ricumonp EXccasionmsrs Com- ? HE BREW DAVIS’ SEWING MACHIAE. AR in many respects s:milar to the great storm | Mr. Gould hee been in excel!ent health uoli! wv larity of Diaz's Polley. — Wm. H. Beck's colored Baptist T SEW onaERT of $12,8% In bank bills took of September, 1475. that canzed so great dam- | last Thuraday, when began -| Saw axrosio, fexas, Sept.) —C (24, church will come to Weahington on an No basting. Goods net by. Inapectian 4 Lead eee SOND \emses w gently | a ville, tel u - * . Fotantn Fite.ty ti, tomes | Eicamer on rouse trom Mastieal i Boar | Io wuch ot there toto Spee Teas ne, | Aare Mae fay ae hand wate nad, bron OAC | shlieer, at Brownsvilieyilegraph to mead: | \Tyumla'pye,tee ichmond, Preterickr call. ET & 00., harnois. There is no ciue to the thief. Teach the North Carolina coast. At paris | aud across the chest, aad Di i ER Tevine | Next month there will be aaother grand ex- aig@-4w* th street horthw eat. a. St. Jenn Baptist, La., several residences | ler Was summoned, ind pronounced it ars. | £&PsTs that Gonerale Candies aad Trevino | cursion to Washington. The train will leave MPORTANT TO TAXPAYERS. manulncturers are talking. of shen tinal | have been destroy 6d. “iarua have bean ear: | Were ease of bydrophobie. | sat is | onsbie for tbom. tomatataia tacit Tosa Udock, sod wir aniee eee ise city about ig of shore time, | ocal . . Dore toe avec eceete omeerasna tx. | Uotvomning defaia lias yet bow Weed dove, | fed.oR: tid sugar heats on wevere! plasta | {he meme grew wore, and Bil wore to popularity and carry out the suipalatioayot | dayighttbenextday.”* Breer Stable ap OFFICE w So, 933 were fn en eee ee Tio | Ronse lost ts roof, sud slates were drivea | violestly at the meuth, and the servicss of by Diss, “i = Detwoon Columbia Butiding 2 Mag y alfa mile w: fuch force as jury them- requ. ever Iudiaas. Ba Oxreet engage In farming and gardening. selves in the ground as they fell. ‘dam. | Since to keep him from doing injury to him. capes hy Gas or Lanna test Gesnstag, Siem, op eit attention given tothe READJUSTMERT | ga-The Boston Post gives up the demo. | age {othe ries crop.on We lower coast Issan, | self and Drs. Perry, Capron and 3 collecdich of cheitss fon detuagee be reat estete, faa | cratic Hght in Massachusetts in advance. it | mazed at30 per cent. Potter, bave attended him, bul bs can oaly Mater jai reused acd work doue dy Ict-owners ubder oe wean jorities inaugurate as well as survive few days more atthe most. Mr. permit. NITED States TRoOPS For WitKes- | Gould is 23 years old, lives at No. 12 Ford ccd ROVEMENT TAXES paida: « large di | us Mr. Montgomery Sears, the wealthiest | BARRE.— About three hundred soldiers eon- | sircet, and bas @ wife and two little girls.” : young man ?n Postor, was married Tuesday | *!8ting of members of the 24 artillery, left fee ee aoe Re Ferry ty bos seh Bl nse spect at and | ig Miss Choat, with @ prodigious amount eA Calvert Station in a special train, at 16 s7-The republicans of Georgia are with- og3) im WILLIAM DIC: NN. | Ceremony. o'clock last night, for Wilkesbarre, Pa. Is | OUlorgapization, and are represented as no: = aogaRHoreeas SON. | gxThe Sophomore class of Kenyon cot- | ng ons Seat comet wate secu ved last night coring waether the new constituiton is rati- AND. PLU tp ARCHITECTS | jexe, at Gambler, Ubto, has been suspended | ney, spatching of not. ay 2 . iP troops for duiy to Wilkesbarre &7-Some unconscionable painted a fodei Makers. Tin Weare prenared to fat? for four weeks, Cause: practical jokes, Haibane should repent tite ricer oC is eee pet Splis dog in Betticvens Penne win EProrr ci Pie is4 ipes with Bujac’edevice for prevent. zing aud other barbarism: ‘The orders required that the soldiers should | aliernate carmine and green’ stripes. The a ¥F CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes | fag the bursting of pipes from freesing augld 2a" i Do May earphone) a ‘oe Pretty | be sent out immediately. and the troops were | dog is not yet mad, but its owner is—very. < . aLEMOREBT PATTEGNS all Gee tag | Piaivly hat elieves the io democrata | af in great haste. They arrived arThe | ppeal eee cclintd Oo eaTe k ROY | enieriein such divergent views that they | Calvert Station very aniely eed ees pains mepaadoeek tre visto styies, 5 { > : : ‘he iumnediate organization of a Hers and Pinti 5 ) | mbight advantageously hold folut discussions cla} train immediately. — a Foc me and Centaurs ALGZ 7b stree* Si | Among wemeelves, ho Sone ely. —( Baltimore Amer- | committee in that city, “as tho only effective od

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