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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Suuday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penvsvivania Avenue. cormer 11th Pg The Evening Star Newspaper Company. a. mma UFFMANN, Pres’t. TER EVENING STAR U served by carriers tc fd Che as -crites at Ten Cenis per week, or Forty- four Cents per month. ies at the counter, Two Cev'seach. By muril_postage Bixty Cents a month; one year, $6. v=. 50—N®. 7,646 WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1877 TWO CENTS. LADIES’ EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES. NE #00D8S iC-NIC FOR THE BENEFIT OF A! THE PUBLIC ANY PRK ES Ack Sli MILLIBNERY Goo 811) P POOR WOMAN ef the Beventh street Din fed toatten: toe OPENING EXERUISES ’ DRESS DRIYMINGS. Par! 6 MEDICAL DEPARTMEN Huwano les recetved this d TUB-VAY AFTERNOON, October 2. 1877 IVE? tiTY TO NIGHT, waich will t sae place | E'S, Tickets, 25 cents. er p2d 2" in the Colle re Ba'lding. It Sil Market Space. | ~ : = pro-ae A GRAND TOURNAMENT AND Pic- NiO will be given at Analostan Ieiand, THURSDAY, October @th, 1877. A f $20 warded to the success te Kidiog to commenc- at 3 p_m.| entrance fee, $1.0. Tickets, 25° cents; ee. rep29-2t* SUNDAY EXCURSION TO MARSHALL The Steamer “MATTANO” will eostinue ber excursions to Marshall, Bail, EVERY SUNDAY, AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. il further notice, giving the excural: tthe Hall. aarerning, . GUO oF 0. The Snaral B ection of OM-e-sar dice h Cua Fellows B at Ha Octos GEO. F, N. WILKINS jem ATTESTION T T ME. ©. P. JEANNERET, of Baltimore, Wishes te let her Washington cust. mers know she wi.l open « choice assortment of FRENCH BONNETS AND ROUND HATS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1877 nee? ft 83% North Charles ste PECIAL NOTICE. Ds —— YALL OFENING OF ANNIE rt 1 lth street My frisnd= and t ® MONDAY, 0« ahy apply aud inca: ~ HUMPHESY. oct] 2+ CITIZENS BUILDING Ocrose ¢ pabiic are ear ‘ALi oeeNiN will arrive per Ist, aod during the week. ry © 1 fie sTOCAHOLD ar ee pee RIcLMON, Agent |g .Uc inet srnnal meeting of ve BTUCAHOLD, Zee Gee T VERNON PAS- WP. tite Bei on dd my C om rs RS. i ‘of the deel nein beth G rank Hollingshead, ° T bac n better sock that ov ra — 3 f ZRADY-MADE UBDBROLOTG!S THE STATED MERTING Hoteery end ¢ ich f invite Papeeng: rs taki mor. wie! F ig thi- ste ai is connected with the Ladies? Mernt Vernon Assoc!- atton acord reding tm ambulances three miles, aa by other tines Bound trip, $1, iuclading admission to Mansion ronnds. OF TUE ALTMNT ASIOCTATION of the NATIONAL MEDI AL COLLEGE ~ill ba held on TUe ¥ the 2d of Occober, at ¥ o'clock Pe ,Arthot ; ¢ BRAC KETT. M. D., Presi W.PLLAVVER M DS crevary. Jeaves 7th #1 McH We are now recaiving clegant lines of ALL THE Eupt: Ladies Mount Vernon Association. | v TOVELTIES ty MILLINERY G0 0.08. | FRANK HOLLINGSHEAD, Str. Arrow. sep2i.tf Nill be held CUE: , RINGES. TR MMINGS. NEC EAB, &c., to = ard of Trade He o Dich we invite special attention. {\2W ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. e. The S-crevary wili sabinit t DAVIS, “ officers will be held; aud gen 719 Market Space. e- ard acted upon DSON, Secretary TIOw —all | ft In have PURCHASED GOODS atthe STORE 1O2B 7a stroot norinwest, will baad in The new, safe and commodione steamer MARY WASHINGTON in now carrying pas- yeagers to Mt. Vernon, and furnishing carriages to transport them to mansion | By, this oute persons nvoid a hot walk ap THE NEW STYLES FANCY PLusHss, | Song bill. The, distance te one end etait miles | sue;: BUI LS by th: & ninetint-eo that tue ancout Mee i stkicll FRATHERS. HAND day excepted) at 10 s,m. end retarne eboat 4-30 | ¢f ereon may be made up. LOME FLOWERS, just received Davis’. o'clock. Fare $4, inchiding edmission end var | Fr ks cin Say Sec ceek oF as ° fage ride to and from the mansic joa 5m eal FR re eee -_——- | SEVILLE re 5 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LAW scnuot S ELT HATS in all the new Fail Shapes, at = : _ VERSITY DAVIS. | (}REAT REDUCTION patie opeatg lecture uf the term will be delivered IN THE ws HON. RICHARD T. MERRICK, LU. D C PRICE OF SCHOOL BOOKS, P. tiett ynai Law, At SHILLINGTON'’S BOOKSTORE, | [/% Hall, wom, on FAMERS, EDOES, and Corner 43g street and Pennsylvani. avenue. MEDNESDAY- O-totor 3, at @ o'clock pm ” All et A : Sehoot Books reduced 20 PE& CENT. and coy. | ftir ae titation. and. t matemplating BUTTONS ard sli kinds of FA ee becoming students, are corcfally invited to be pres OTIONS. at lowest market prices, at ered free with patent cove: #. so pt 6 ae otha TMPTION CAN BE CURED PULMONIC SYRUE D TONIC. ANDRAKE NEW BOOKS AT BALLANTYNE'S, 428 SEVENTH STREET. Memoir of Ree. Wm. A. Rush ‘The Bidden Life, by Rev. Adviph Ssphir; Abraham. the Friend of God. byJ_O Dykes; Lectnres on Preach: Philtp Brooks; ‘The Keligicus Feeling. @ Study fr Faith; Modern Philosophy. by Francis Bowen; On Poetic Taterpretation of Nature, by Shario; Nicholas Minturn. by JG Holland sep23-tr E WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN- NOUNCE to the public that our stock o SCHOOL BOOKS and SOHOOL REQUISITES is now complete, and that our prices are the very PAVIS, 719 Market Space, Gorner sth street. ft j PILLS, sthat will cure Pulmonary ne Frequently medicines that wilt stopacough will © cision the death of the patient; they loca a» the liver, stop the circulation of the blood. bemorrhage follows, snd in fact they clog the acticn of ths very oF ans that caused the c ugh. Liver Compiaiut and Dyspepsia are the cane? of two-thirds of the cases of Gousumption. Many sonsc mplainof scall pan in tne side, cons tion, coated tengne, pain in the shoulder blaae, feel ings of drow-inese a: d rest esin-ss. the food lying beavily ou the stomach, accompanied with actiity win Ss. H. VERMILYA, LADIES FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, G10 xb street, opposite Patent Office. A fine stock of Fall and Winter BOUTS of our own make, for sale at very reasons! Prices sr PROFESSIONAL. lowest thatuch’ Books are sold for ta say of the | sua belching upof wind Morn! Nie 8 7 vorthern cities hese sym ptor usnal zini froma @ disor- D5, GEORGE BELLOGG HAS RETURNED | °Sfhe facet qualities of STATIONERY always to | dered cot dition of the stoma: or = torp. ii Persens 80 affected, ii they take one or two aneavy Ids. and if tke cough fo these cases be suddenly checked, will find the stowach and ‘iver clogg: d, re- Daining torpida d and almost before th y Jungs are a mass of sores, and aleor it: f which is death. nimonic Syrup is an expector n opiumor suything cal: jenly Sehenck’s Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the . mixes with the gastric jnices of the stomach, aids ‘NEW BOOKS received as soon as isxned. A special lot of Books at 40 cents per volume MOHUN BROTHERS, 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. sepé-tr Corner lth street. sc OOL BOOKS.—Puarents about to © chase Books for the Fall termsof the var ls of our city, which are to open about the Office Bours: @ to LL 4. m. me 8.3. B JOHNSON. De? BcCES Pip puysician. OMice—GI4 G street northwest, between 6th and Tib streets, sep? -Im ES.Y J. ENNi5d, 2 & street. & ent Office, Ziectrician aad Rodel perimevtal work # specis.ty. Expert in if September. it to their interest to give ns cane ontaeee ‘will find a fall and complete as dig. stion. and ctegien 8 rexcnoue appet. ne 5.1. M. TALBO12, beats. gortment of all the Books used both in the pathic en the bowels wre cuative, #kin «allow, or the Betsoved to southeast corner 7th and private Schools, which we offer st considerable | $57 proms otherwise of a bilious tendency, Schenck’s Eovcreets northwest, Teeth inesried pret ' RN FEANK WHITE, Tne 32] lth street mw , rears sncceest tien from lact year's prices. Mandrake Pills oe “Bi sea!ioneous “Books —Hussta, by Wallace; | ‘These mnecicines are pre jakns; Pera, Land of the Incas, by . es Ouse ammer Night's Dream, Rol ent a gomltate Chronic aud Acute Diseases,” Genauita fsketcher by Meck Teainy Chideraeror | cette Im eee. OGlew howe a Ls versity Life of Ancient’ Athens, Hace » PHILHARMO BK. PARMONS. OBNTint Feces aud the Prophet; Baif Hour Se dence, ELO® F sicect northwest. Teeth rie For sae} extracted On Ta-stays and Tharetays for§ W. H, & 0. H. MOHKISON, the poor free of th wean sepS-tr 475 Pennsyloania avenvic. bD* 4. B. GibeS, beat) @ LE [8 COMING. REMOVED TO 34 ta sruser. SS" iy Mother-in 2 Nog,chs Bae her dremes mar’ Over Thompaen’s T ae 3. De SOR ZENTST, 233 et. eeu D aud E strorts = fatal sete of Teeth, @s; Teet hftiied, @1; ¥x Ee) tracting without pais 6) cots. All opera. tions warrants octae y oe of New Jersey, from fte ort gin. 1745, to the commencement of Is, by John Mac lean, tenth president, 2 vols , Svo.. . ‘of the United States, @1.75, 3 NNUAL ASS OLA TIC Fe THE Dis arre ly jae, by Richard Proctor, $2.80. GMetR tine uaa te — ————————— or and tal, Bolles, 750. 3 . . Ne . SCHUTT: 4 BAKERS, Labor and C ee Sree M1 F streets on TUPSDAY, the 34 « FRESCO. DECORATIVE, nnd avery deacrtptiono Bhat Aat 8G Wehoayamin: | y Pio i OBSAMENTAY and PLAIN PAINTING, a tndy ta pouporion. Dugdale, | 2 _T SOWERS. M ob F23F Kb street sorthw est. SPECIMEN 800". 740 E street northwest. jand)-1 WASHINGTOB. D. 0. >> THE MELTING OF THE NORTHWEST ; EEN BUILDIS ¢ ADSOUTSTION will be hele at 1 ery of Connecticut. Dr. ‘Loverisn. paper edition, 90 we. We Four Irrepressibies, is’ Bat, OLS 7h atrect, on TURSDAY - = = — hing, -Boedl lo. ne be oS EVENING, October 7. Bepzs-At SSS < ‘4 Marriage. Theariet ove Vonturas, SS = HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS | ft? iets Children wseayel to Melon's Babies. | JS") 5o' hh x SOTIGE, CARPETS. eer "SOLOm wi mate i muah ir laying 3 chol Ibe — Pere kt navicania avenue ; 7 : : WEI LENS EOE | ie Be ee atte Biueh we ferive the luspretion of purchasers; viz. | PIANOS AND ORGANS. Steredin thisolty “This te hele sinteenth waeeel Piliten, Axminster, Moquet, Velvet Body Broseete, | nnn nn | Sictincn antes nad 19 wa top las et ieee anna ee eee Wekeees Cee oat RREAVY FoR BUSINESS. were 3 ‘THOS HOWLING, Auctioneer, Guristas; Bronch ‘and, Kaglak Cretoamee ta erect PALACE WAREROOMS. CS it New Sovteye Maryland, riety; Biankets and serings, all aro ‘We nave just Opened 6 eplendidetock of the cele: re dhl ogo re enone Shootin jamaak, " oi to c Shing. all grades. Deints owels and TOW | peated BRADBURY PLANOS, and the world Te. | Cf Becad Retioesl Hanke coe Been et HOOE, BHO. & CO., nowned EST&Y ORGANS, which we offer for sale | opposite to Post Office Department. sep] Sm 1328 F St., wear Evbitt House. uc rent at prices and on terms to suit the times. 2Op26 6t D_v_ COX. Pension Agent. = enn e have siso on hand fine stock new Pianos, | -— a S ALU Casa, which we will sell for $250 cash, fu ly warranted S ROCK Eee Pianos avd Organs gold on the instaliment plan. KENTUCKY BLUE LICK, GLASSWARE, Cuil and examine, BEDFORD, BETHESDA, SaNDERS & STAYMAN, And other natural MINBRAL WATERS f)r sale at CROCKERY, ae. Pennsylvani« avenue, cor. L2th street, MILBUEN'S PHARMACY, 1429 Penn. avenus. prepared to fm large and mma! quantities furnish at Low! and those fr! are re- markeepers on tfuliy invited to visit our Brore. It incars no obligation to purchase. WESB 4 BEVERIDGE, 2009 Pennsylcanio avenue, Between lth aud Lith streets, Shepherd Baildi pepl8 $m_and 1% NW. Charles nt.. Baltimore, Md” ALLET, Davis & Tica ARO asicinns. Fina a ee ht © ea . L. SUMNAB, Agent. _sep?-eolm SSL 9th street northwest, DECKER BROS. fm bg em lhe a0) . B. rep2s-tr Ss ¥. mM. 0. a GOSPEL MEETING EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNUON, IN LINCOLN Halt, AT HALF PasT THEEE O'CLOCK. Short aud carneet addresses. TGEnare Mile be” BCRLETT ORGANS The’ Suest i einging b ¥ a T1T J Ly se a singing s tte. names Re AS @B reflective reed Organ made.”—@, W. Yourg meu come, St came ae . G "KUHN, Bole Agent, Pri Piano » | _Bverybuay werove. sepl3-tr. ae ‘Aud GLASSWARE, ee et HUNYADi JANOS WATER prices. Axo " a BE & covs BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, tr B16 Tin seretts sear Pe iata/ Merit for Uoncert | Are offered by the bottly or came, Aten eee by sage ‘enna ave. erat fo1 _sopett Be Fo2 tot a . Upright, EW YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE i anos end N®Y Suse Pisuos from other celebrated factoriss heen ot POTOMAG INSUBANOR COMPANY, ‘Binth Street Sale and Ke. on the most reasonable terme, Pianos Seen sO ena tat esky Patent Office. | <cldon instalments. Tuning and Repairi ramet | The Washington Agency of this Company was Bedard Gastheee ae aan tbeeeees. | Spee sete teary Oe, at = " +2 ra . it the and all FAMILY SUPPLIES. avenue. jan’ ly others waking to IRRD RE itt Bs rll pioago call LAs HOUSEKEEPERS! Ser of 16th ai Rorthwest, if houses OOF ‘of 16th an ot % Moog tr nt FS We DERELE, Secretary. D, MCFARUAN, Dentist 1340 NEW LUMBER. ECONOMY! K AVENUE. ‘To our customers and the pub’ic in genera’: If you Hew J sly printed in do not care to bare the trouble to prepare SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘ot Hew Jersey avenue, as erroneously PICKLES PEESERVES, JELLIES aod Can. Boyd's Diree ory for 1517. ane iy BED GOODS for the fall, winter aod epriug ose, we STS SAMUEL @. YOUNG, ” will der for oN Bt escorted, hay thera prepared and ‘packed fn glass, wood or tin. in | We have on wharf about 150.000 fect of Prime NOTARY PUBLIC, very best mo fie rery best manner. at @ lew rate than you can— | Heart ¢4Georkis BOARDS. which we will sell for | _oetI7-tf Orrice—StaR BUILDING. ve Manver—and guarantee =< fing quality tn body avd favor Sal cext summer. THIBTY DAYS, at $20 per 1,000 feet. Oo PrIOIAN. _ Jeverm ngs. premium awarded to me by the Great W: oe) rach Paiuapite cn cay rane ears and ‘patented 1 EGLass, manufac- Brastian Pobblen "alse: on acd’ Terentenans COR BEW of SPECTACLES, OPEBA GLASSES, MICBO- PRY LUMBER SHED, SCOPES and BHADES for the Eyes Pome! Which has s capacity for holding nearly ONE | _ceté-tristy 1292® Poannylvanis avenue a. w. MILLION FEET, is filled with all kinds of LUM- BA42Low's GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, BEB, well seasonsd. Always dry aad protected Pennsylvania avenue, from the weather. WE SELL Per M. JOIST and STUDS, medium lengths..........g15 OO VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 feet........ 15 OO WHITE PINE OULLS, 13-inch stock, (DOCE QUANT I... saceceeneenesene WASHBOARDS, WHITE PINE, dremed SCHOOL SATCHELS. ——_. end jointed on edge—clesrnmen 15 00 SHELVING, 12 inch, dressed (two) sides. 35 OO SS. HARDY & TAYLOR CYPRESS SHIN- Kchool Seschels af 25. GLES, adopted by U. 8 Government on eel Batchele at atc: all werk around Washington, Every hoc! Patchels at 73c. ‘Shingle guarazteed perfect 760 bool Satchel. at $1. joys’ Leather School Bags. 0c. ‘te. soans Cy Leeod Fenatl WILLET @ LIBBEY, “Eeben paces, sand sevll-tr Sixth Btreet and N. 6. HABKESS AND TRUNK FACTORY, Glo hee Baaketee 100 SEW,AND SECOND-HAND TOP sate wekueicvamaAvenes, ret ee and Jump-beet Jecgers, tre asd ioe AEDES | _soptr-t ‘Above Willard’s, Just opened at arin D™zr@! DYEING! GLOVES ond ORNAMENTAL FEATHERS SILVERBERG’S 2 rear 7 AG Hh street, oppoeitetPalent Ofice, METROPOLITAN BAZAAR, enltwimtr 312 7th ot., near Pa. avenue. A COOb FREESE Ton NU | EVENING STAR. _| Washington News and Gossip. ae GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DayY.—Inter- nal revenue, $590.74) 29; customs, 85 - A Viclim OF YeLLow Fever -The Treasury departmen: has jasi received a telegram arnouncing the death at Feraan- dina, F from yellow fever, of Fred. E Gro--mann, collector of customs at mat port. PROPOSED INCKEASE OF THE ARMY.— Toe Secretary of War sn bis annual report | to Congress will recommend that authority be giveéa the Pre«udent to increa.e the nu mer calsiren;th of the army ai bts diver. ion to a waximam of 1),0.29. AMosG THOSE WHO CALLYD at the White House to-day were the Secre. ary of War, Postmaster Geueral Key, Sesator Conover. BR e i cher. of Texas, Gov. Kelle of Clie a- nat, and Mr. Spouord, biarian. AN ANCIENT iic—Tae Stat> Depart- ment bas reeived a p'actter cast of are. | markable treauy of the Greeks of 45) B.C mention of the first political a Dirdes. Iwas dis overed ta Gro in Avril last, and present by dith Read. NAVAL ORD: —Comrniander F. M Dunce is detached from the torpedo station at Newport and placed on wa.t'ng orders, Lieut. Lambert 8. P- imer, som Haron and odered to the Swaars. Lieut. S. A. Livener, from te Swatara, apd ordex 11> the Muron. Mastor James C. Ccesap, .rom the Enterprise, and o1 i w the Hartford. TLE Patent Ovrice Fiat Inve tica- TION.—The co uission to anveitigate the ; cause of the recent Patent O'tice ive, bod daily se stoves, It has not yet clojel te ‘aking of tostimony, and avy attempt to an- ticipate its conclusions are merely specuia- tory. The staiements as tthe fire having had an tucendiary origin are uaa! iorizea. SENATOR BoGy’s SvucCessor.—Colonel David H. Armstrong, an old citizen of t.. Louis, and the “wheelborse” of the democ- racy of Mis:ovri for the past tweuty-five years, has b on apyointca United Siates Senator by Governor Phelp: to fill the va- ciuey caus 2 by Mie death of Louis V. Bogy. Col. Armstrong ‘s at pre ent vice presitent of the board of police Comai.sioner3 of St. ous. THE FounpRY CHURCH yestei lay morn- ing was crowdcd tooveriiowing. The Presi- dent, Mrs, Hayes aud Mr. Webb Hayes were early in their seats. Our western visitor-, the i:dians, accompani-1 by Lient. Clark’ Dr Irwin and lady, and several interpret were in attendance end occupied the lev hand ancen con-r, and appeired to be very ch interested in the exercises, especially in the singing by Mrs. Dr. Winver of the solo Ob for a closer walk with (¢c 1, and a num ber of them were entirely overcome by the eloquence of Mr. Erowa, the pastor, and quietly lolded leir arms and went to sleep. 3 lonal Lt- ce ea. Mer - PEESONAL. pissler, a .riend of the clan bean discharged icom an imporiavt office in the Tard Audi- or’s bureau of the Treasury. en, paymaster U.S. a! ma duty at the White House oa tt t. ** Spesker Pan fall is not expe toarrive in the city until Taursday ne f:x-Congressinan Cataweil, candiiats tor Clerk of the House of Re: atatives is in the city. °*--Neill Brown, readiag clerk of the House; Ferris Fineh, index and Vash 3- | 1th Towles, the printing clerk, are ton. THE APACHE INDIAN War. -The follow ing dispatch was received at the ¥\ ment ibis morning: * CHICAGO, ILL., Sept.30.— Gen. ED, Towa- seal, Wastengten, D. C.: Information re- ceived by telegraph trom. *he department of the Missouri le "9 the belief ti cues of Arizona, whe recently fl reservalioi § Will be obligc 11> 8: fore loug. Two Apacue chiefs have already consented surrender. All the available trcops in New Mexice are operating against them. (Signed } P. H, SHERIDAN, Lt. Gen.” THE PATEN™ OFFICE FORGERIES.—F ed. A. Gocdridge, #n employe of the Intertor department, and detatied for duty in the finance room of the Patent office, on Satur- day, after various attempts to’screen bis guill, confessed that he had forged thenames of several big rohan of the Patent office to the pay-roll,drawn the money and squan- der<d iton a fallen woman. To successfully carry on bis operations without imm_diare detection, Goc ciuge took advantage of the p-actice of the office, which has been to ad- vance during the month a portion of their salary tosuch o/ the clerks as requircd it. On Saturday the cases had me 60 numerous that concealment was no longer posaible. The case was referrca to Secvetary Schurz, who ordered an investigation. It is believcd the amount of mcoey embezzled, wiitle it may agg.egate $1,000, will not exceed that sum. Gcodridge was arrested late yesterday afiernoon. To-day about one o’clock the cases against Goodridge were called by U. 8. Commissioner S. C. Mills, There were turce cases of vio lating See. 542 Kevised Statutes—by uttering .o-g d ordecs tm the nemes of R. C. Git rdeparc INDIAN COUNCIL TO-DAY. ‘Telegrams to The Star. | STRIKE RIOTS IN KANSAS. At 10 o'clock this morning the Sioux dele- gation resumcd their talk with the Presi- dent. Tne Indians appeared in citizens’ clothing, without their war paipt. L‘eat. | 7. ] Clark, read a telegram from Mr. Weis say- | THE RINGLEADER SHOT DEAD, ing that Wapik>»o"1 bez: them to dress in | a clothing given by the President, a3 @ pledge that o.her tangs pocdc 1 tr civuization | THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR. would be g.ven tiem. SPOTTED TALL. SPOKE FIRST. He said: “Great Father, I have decided | FORMIDABLE RAILROAD STRIKE upon what y id. I think I uaye decided age smi —_— a _ | % ge a f NWOKT ANSAS, Oct ne well. Th btry is mine What you “e labovers on the Kansas Central narcow cide I Heten to. I decide that country ts | cauge milrond. at the cod Of the line neue mine. Where I am there is a line drawa; on | [50 bave bien ona sirike for lwo or the other side there is @ portion I hold od | inr--days past because they were hot pard !cok upon a3 mine, on which 1 uo | their wases. Early Satarday morning a my children. I love tial country aid can’t pa.iy of about twenty citizens lec this ety throw it away, sud I hot) give it Y i train for tae scene of the dis away for noting. I piek: Loat a por At Holton they were Hon of our agency as_you told me. Th Meee ys Bean, Mariel ed out Woundcd Koee, near the ¥ men. Toe Leavenworth men rr. below where the : y is now part of the Would like to remain where I am for the in protec ded to th sent, as Cirelevill Here We (ant move at ence. If or Keods should renain tl all winter they | Wight be gone before spr id we wish | | some good man to tare charge of them us. I hope you wili do what will help us to nie r pec heie increase their ‘ ‘ ry Was Very offens! war « ou an | 3 - i ) do i | U.S stial for white mer. Wasous, far <4 an leader of the posse, com 7 | Jariman to halt, and was answeve . shot. The p .ss8e Was laen ordered 1 » treover bis heed, which was done, and Hartman repli: d with two shots from his velver. The posse then, under direat fired ur on Hartman, tnflictiug wounds cx at once € ry thin: which he dicd the same eveang. The v ; nich he dicd iS eng. The train Cal tines, for Co . then returned to Circleville, Where It was ea lc met by & great crowd of strikers, an! a wa. Now, 1 9 Was Sworn out against Capiain Tough ¥ t releas 1 on his owe Holton the train was eop- ¥ of strikers, who Switch and declare 1 that wear bl plenty of di choose the encape traveling, and espe white men can't ba Now. Great Father. WhO Was alreste y in this city, that k done for nothing tme and my chil Tough to the 4 Captain tdone, and the train ‘OUTS@, WAS F dren here. We are pretty well dre sed. and | packed out ak “ . Suovsequentiy the posse le the Wegot very tired coming here, and worked | train, march 4 int) Holion wel took tp hard. Now, I would like you to giv b quarters in the hot » Which Was seen «ur- rounde! by armed s ove of us about $4019 pat iu our pocket asa ikers, but, finding tha treasury, to go ba i. [Lauguing.| We | the posse was well pre t 5 = Prepared for them, they would ike a trunk aptece. (Laughing } It! did not attack the house. Captain Tougn | Will be cold soon now, and we would like au | Was again arrest. 1 On tbe same might wed overcoat apiece. I sce while men wearing | released on #10429 bait then, aid we are todress like them. [ ask s — FOREIGN NEWS BY CABLE. Unlikely Story ofa Tarkish Victory Lox pon, Oct. 1.—This morning's Sicaderd for thee things because we nec 4 them, Lieuten int Clarke said that Spotte i Tail did not want the whit to inake roads through his new reserva’ pn when he got it. | publi-h + the following special dispatcn: RED CLOUD'S WANTS. Sorta, Sunday Evening, Sep». 30.—Trast- Red Cloud next spoke for the Ogallalas, | worthy information as been rcceivet here st yng they had decid-d where their reserva. | ‘at Osman Pasha bas repulscd a Rassc Roumanien attack on his front 2ud let, flicting heavy losses. It is said that he tack: 4 the Russians on the Lovatz road, and recover:d several positions. This seems to agree with the report published in the Con- stantinople newspapers yesterday th Oe man Pasha had defeatd the Roumanians before Plevna, but there is no move reason 19 believeone than the other. Tae S’crdaru’s details resemble the fight of September lib to 13th remarkably. As the Imperial Goard, bumbering 5,000, le said to be due before Plevna by the 5th instaut ‘* is highly im- probable that the Russians ov ve ma ie a gen- €ral assault without them. The Famine The 7 M.dres 0; ing the aciaa’ gaits tion should be. He came today to see whether or not he could have bis agency at the mouth of the Tongue river. If te could not get the Tongue river for his agency he wented the White Clay creek. He wanted diferent Kinds of wagons, cattle, but not ‘oos-horned, a school house, and Catholic priests. He didn't #-& these things for no 4- ine, for on f of the Black Hills are not yei paid for. He wanted those who accom - panied bim to h»ve about $1) apiece, a trauk and an overcoat. The whites bad stolen so many of his horses that he wa3 very He wanted the provisions and g: were promisc 4 to be transported to the chosen rescrvation, as the long-tiiled rats ou the Missouri would make it safe to Seep them there very long. He spoke at length of his poverty and thai of his tribe. and wanted reparation for his property and horses takea last fail. which would ‘amount to about 31060). He would like about half of it in money, THE PRESIDENT’S The President said wudent review- That presiden: y of $ consequent on earup to the end of June, ve the average. Tur inion of the at more thi ty, aud we 1 have ave further courrcd since, erds, lam and have g'a!toree youthismoreing. I am gled to nm officially reported. The corre- 8-e you dresici like wil's p-ople. Yoa ‘cok 's conclusion ix that not less than Fell inte lomee of white peng. inahows persons bave falien victims, and evea ‘hese L2ures will probably be largely in- creased before the famine and its aitermov« of sufferteg has fnally passed away.’ ——s hat you wish to live like white }eople. I tot much to say about the busine:s ‘rongnt you here, in ¢ddition to what i last Week. You have spoken abou aco Where you wish to have your I am glad you are satus 4 to nother Shipload of Mormons. New York, Occ. «—The stoamsbip Wis- copsin, vile Prive ” ay ‘on par ayencis, ow ihe recervation a-| ively Walk six 2 on, Ratuntay iro you. Suv as I told yoo, it 1s too late | cengers 9 Mor.non imimigranls, Wao! are a the se. son to no'7 change the age acies. I: | Drineipaily from Great Erivain and Scand, ® tco iate in thes" as0n to remove the anp- | havia. About 1,30 bew converis *> the piics to the places which you name. ‘ine winter Will toon come on, the streams will de frozen up, aud No Movement Of supplies emade. We wih you to help geu your poopie bearer to tke Sopplies, and Gen. Crook willhelp you. Next spring places can be selected near Whi's river that will suit Vv And now a3 to your requests as to tne ints you have acked me for. You want trunkt. overcoats and money.. The gerat council Of my nation has pnt the money av} property which 1s for yoa ja BARRE. Pa., Oct barge o1 the Secretary of the ‘Interior. | general resumption of oy 2rations this more- He can give you whatever the great council | ing at the mines of the wehigh and Wilkes. has auihorized hi.n to give. He will be glad | barre Company. to give you what he can, and I think be car Soa salisiy you very well. And now this is the | Wellow Fever im South Carotiua end of Our pre-ent talk. 1am glad that you | ,, AUGUSTA, Ga., Oct. 1.—IL is reported tliat ame. Let me advise you to move as near | ‘ere were four deaths from yellow fever at the supplirs as you can. and Gen. Crook will C., yesterday, and that nuw. belo you this winter. Next spring you can Ve lett that place. go to your reservations, and Lam glad you are sat.sfied with White river. I hops ¥ou | parriwors, TBO MeEMet. will seach home safely and in good health. | go, deterred, $%; ds. consilduted, Be do ascong Before you Ko the Secre-ary will give as E rin Carolius sixes, oid, 16, bid to many of the things you want as he now I will be glad to shake hand: one of you and wish you well. A.icr shaking bands with the President ard the members of the Cabinet who were present, the Indiaas withdrew and proc ad- Mormon faith previously arrive 1 in the Unitcd States *iis season, aud about , ore Will leave Live:pcal on October 7 se people repre veut the poorer cla mechanics and labo.ers, and are of all The twetve Mormon missionaries who have been in Evrope for the past two year: re- sruiting these new Converts, @lsoartmved in the Wisconsin. iet—middiiag, 11 \¥—Howard street and w “ Sa. cape a ¢ mrt sud demand ¢ Chas. N. Abbe and John N. Clements. Toe | ¢d to their quarters. They expect to stact on | ¥ lemh Guit—scuiters rei, god to prime, lbs Commissioner said be understood tnat the | their returu west 19 morrow. 145; do. amrbex. 2.°$i1.59; western, nteaine party fatended to waive an examination and ——— pias wer ieee Fted- spot, 135. Cetober,} 42 give ball. Mr. F. Miller. representing the | Tue Tourstan Campaion or isi a | Qoirmber, Testud do No. manior red. 1 36%. government, suggested that the amouat of | PaILURK— Js 10 the End of Wor in Ti ricy*— | frmsouthere whiter foals on, yolk al es bail be $5,000. Itis generally believed that the Bulgarian | mizea, ay Octol ‘Novemb or,’ bid. Messrs. R.J. Murray and J. W. Clamp’ t {| campaign is ended for this year, and that 0: fi vathern, (of Chicago) urged that the amount named | diplomacy will avert the nece: ef ofr - xed, 334°S. Bye was excessive. The Commissiover said he | suming operations ip the spring. Thiet is €00d—Matyland would Ox 5.000 In the first case, and act on | no abaiement in the severity of the eater, =the fon ee aces the otber cases as they cameup. | Mr. Miller | and snow as ceased in the Balkans, | fos ehoulders. Tai, clear ribeimes ee pee: said he could present thirteen similar cases. | heavy rains have succeeded and the plains | gs: Been ders. 8’; clear rib sities, 9. In the second case the Commissioner fixed | of Sophia ard Orkanie are fic ded, render- | a$%. ‘Hams, I5al4 i—refined, Batter the bail at thesame amount, but in the thira, | jug the movement of trcons difficult if not | cho ce scarce and firm, iow ana m'dinm dull and fixed the amount at $2,0(0—S12,0+0 for the | impossible. The Turks report that Osman | Bomiral—ch ice western. 21223. Petrol~umr—crade, three. Pasha has defeated the Roumanian troops | B.myna'ly 3s: ae The penalty is not less than one nor more | berore Plevna. The Porte has reiacd to | Quit) 13% Rowine rea. than ten years imprisonment, and five of | allow the transit of timber across the Danube | forn. 6 4 - ‘$5u0 to $10,000, Tue Pusiic Dent—tThe following is the recapitulation of the statement of thepublic Cebt of the United States, for the month of eptember, 1877, Just issued: 5:0; oats, + 00 to be used fa the coustruction of has for tke | ‘tis. corm Maine 2 Shem Russian wounded. General Toileben de- cides that Plevna can only be taken by siego ons. Osman Pasha lost thre thou- sand men in recapturing the rcioubts. The convoy that entered Plevna consisied of two frente oebe Peat eing ih ue ooh Paes t bearing erest (1% COW: G W of e la Bonds at 6 per cent.. by the cavalry. A misiconten —__- see _____ | crepe pbepeme a slipped by the Russians by taking a roalua- | TE Fat Races at Jerome Park, N. [Soo neee apry 000.00) & | KNOWD to them, train was under the | Y., began Saturday. Tnere was 20 pool sell- lalla” Steal gh ad y discovered it. Tne | ing, but a number of book makers were pres- Py] have nearly compietcd their | eDt with a limiied business. The race or Debt bearing an-crest t:1 lavefut moni Navy pension fund at $ per cent. interest has ceased s'nce Debt on which maturity, bearing mo interest: Total Cede -.--.rerseesoresssennee Tinterest....ssecsemeeesneeesen Total debt, principal and interest. will not more than replace tue losses sus. | by Bazil, Susquehanna 24, tained im former assaults. '» #109 each. €1,000 Sa Sy ee added, $200 to 2d, three-fourths of a mile, was REQUISITION FOR SENATOR Patterson | won by Duke of Magenta in L174, Pride of fiabinrerS; wr ie aaambteawanse™ | meat i, ree wane an aera » 8. C., more Sun says:— and a quarter, was won Although thé iaw officers of the state are | In 2.15, ‘Virginius 2a” —— very quiet, the impression prevails here that requisitions bave been Tesued for Senator Patterson, ex-Treasurer Cardoza, ex Finan- ¢ial Agent Kimpton and others upon the in- recent Grn. A. L. PEARSON, who was arrested on 2 charge of murder in connection with the ibe chiming court of toa city on Saturday minal court of that city on on application for his release on bail. disa) from New York. Cardoza isin | ¥itneases wereexamined for the prosecution, Pescara msnoazoan |W s Bik Deltner ke mot Paterson | Soasd an entes gives $0 fae, ber men ree Currency. om wae lascsu7 22 | Will return to South Carolina for trial » of the Gvrrency held for reaemption of 3 by com; Patterson has employed | Witnesses Dot Swear positi: that fractional currency cccecccine w- 8S35,453 00 Mr. of Washingion, as his Pearson gave the order. Counsel for Spectal deposit bald for Fadeipton apd Wil ‘take the ground that as United | Te ee eee ep ccy idence at Present DR eer “~~ #1000) |g tninister of the Uatted States, ‘eat thet | the amount of $10,000 for his appearance at ‘ foi Ww FEVER PLAGUE —There pasusndina, Fie. during preseot the maenter of upon the expedient of | the ‘inhabitants toon tage oes ae Debt, lems cash in the Treasuy, Ou —____ | disputing the ‘Hampton’s title to | at present “heh wie yaar "Ty 1 essen, eeveeene Debt. less cash in the Ti * — ‘reasury, i iff Cx have been and several cases were extremely into settling 4 Rudge “USM Among the sick is Mayor where the country 1s s0 arid that even the most and industrious white A Necro—tt is for colored settlers” may be expeciet besoce amet Tear, train pass unless the | | ot | LOCAL NEWS. tet Commissioner Phelps, who has | Deon absent for several days in Western | Maryland, returned to this city last nighs, | end Was at his desk at the Columbia build. } iss wt morning “ he District @.sessorabave complete’ thet | tesk of receiving and consider tat and ¢ tjourncd sine die on Satartay. Taowe would save the fli.y per cent. penalty id come forward at once and make returns, as there ix peal iron the as exsment when made by 140 assem ore THE NEW INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS, Mr. Thomas B. Katwisle, the ne or of botidings, t day, Mr. Plowma) oo Saterday last. Mr. has the ad- in butding | ving speat the best part of his life in the busioess in this District NEW SYSTEM OF STREET Mr. E. M. Chapin. the ne: Of street, repairs entered upo: morning. In. the District Com him with written ance, a8 follows 1 In accont nstructions for bis gald. © With volant Agreement, your entire time during the ordl- vary working bours, will be devotad to Us business of yout office 2. You will appoint.on conference with vs, well Known, thoroughly practical and bonest citizens, as foremen or overseers of the working gangs, avd at usual foremen’s wages | 3. You will divide the et Into street dixt-icts or #nd the county belog y of Washington (scorgelowa, and iat ly provided sor,) so that ¢ South Washingto.s and the rest of the « iy +halleach have a special foreman or more, as may be found necessary, to be selec’ In rach Systance from among the taxpayers of the resp sc ate sireet * 4. There thall b several districts tn t at on he sireets, ne or the city to rece:ve growl any other. 5. You will examine carefaily the eondi- of the keveral ¢ referred 19 your tricts In the particulars *, and report In decit | 1o this office through the eng { the Dis- iriet, the result of your inspection, that at piesent only the most absolulely necessary repairs may be moe, there belng no funds &l your commend, bat that more thorouga work may be dene, when oar reources will permit. - - THE WriTowsk! Case.—Today, in the Criminal Court, theca cof Julius Witowski, Aaron Brammer, James T. Elliott, Henty Fetterberg, James S. Negiey, Lewss Pick, and Day Stewar., (or conspiracy to de | f.and the government by means of a iranda- caim for * for Umber alleged to bay. veen taratshed the jovecnment ia Oo- ber, lonz, was called | plead guilty. 3 * on avd Mr. W. A. Cook app ared for the de- fendants, and am »Was flicd to quash as to Witowsk!, the only one nl besides Stewar, and s overruled. The case 2 proceeded with aud @ nadictmer jury selected. KNIGHTS OF oR —National Lodge, Honer, their objects » cause of benevo- i ad industry,” ha din the office of the Recenter oF Deeds a ce.tificate of incorporation, bearing the bames of A.J Gur wing P.T. K ~eue, hon, J. Lasier, A. W. Hott, bdwin Matier, &. W. Clark, jr.. H. Dineman, C. C. Royce, BH. C. Harmon, Raphae! A. Bagley, E. Weston, G. W. Goodail and H. Baum, as ico. po- ratois, en INCENDIARIFS STILL AT WORK.—Yester- | day afiernoon an attempt was mate by some one unknown to burn te brick stable of A. B. Dillon, in the rearof No. 209 East Capitol street, by setting fire to the hay ta the low. ‘Tae fire was extinguished by cilizens with- out turning im an alarm. SHOOTING ArFRAY tN THE CornTy — Last night a difficulty occurr.4 in Stanton- town, over the bastern branch, betweea Sar Stock and Jobu Hall. Stock fire 1, tt is supposed, at Hall, but the ball slightly wounded A, Simms, taking effect under bis lea arm. re been issucd to Norris and Rachel Jasper; Bactoo pd and Jave Luckett, Joha Shepherd and Betty Regen, both of Accotink, Va - LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. ve View of the Relief Probiem. & slerest is manuesi od sof tue lator Ex- an starting it, 6, (Who HS oms 1 ‘9 contributes from Ty meager prou's toevery charity ‘bat the objoct in establivaing here a labor exchaaze was to benefit the masses, fo .ernish empioymen' for the unemploy 4, as far as possible, aud to otherwise asain: the needy; thata demaed for labor was to be crest:d within tes Disiiet; and the money coliceted was in patt to pay for tuts lat or, and thus flow back into the ebannels of tra le, and Ly some extent improve the lan- gulebing trade of the city, instead of which ii scemps a Colonization society has been or- sanized with the avowed purpose of sendin - the honest, enterpiising laburer and Jec- erally exy chamie out of tue District, ines Leste money fro. the community to be for transportation, &c.,and ali ng co the gene ral depression and distics* .: the «ommu- Bity. 1f we must contribute for the suppore of the suffering poor, ‘ot the money we give beexpended in our Midst, for every hunarc t men you send oul of Washington you take That inuch wealth from the community; you moke business that much less profi'able. Merchants, bricklayers, builders, batchers, bakers, tailors aud others are compelled to discharge & Certain number of their asi.st- Puts: consequently you bave anot! dred men idle to lake the places of mose onized, and if the plan adopted by the Labor Exchaoge works successfully our beantifal @ saegestion, stead of serding a man [> Phiiadel purcha ec'o-uing and general outft for our city po'ice, engaze @ competent maa as superintendent, bay your cloth and other ma- 1., engage your hnemploycd tailors and nS gr's,aod make tne gocis up bere, reate the demand for labor. In this way ro ine cheaply as itean re. Instead ofsendiug orders te Ohio for forakure for public seurel ur. pores, amounting perhaps to thirty or theusand dollars, buy I nere and’ E hi Hy i i i [ ‘i : f i in in : : ria ‘when be gets