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BT Rates of advertinng furndshed on application. — a THE EVENING STAR. | Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | THE GREAT STORM. Penusyivanis A Fy Lith street, | aT . The Evening Star Newspaper Company, |RAILROAD TRAINS WRECKED. &. H. KAUFFMANN, Pree’: | eeneeeee miucrisers af Ten Cents yor weet, or Forty: . + | FEARFUL LOSS OF LIFE, four Cents per mouth. is Gk the counter, | _— Binty Gens a mouth one jens, yh | THE WAR IN TURKEY. Gunn ae ee cnamnieQjumenen> BAR subscriptions Srrertatty Os cates. | v=. 50—N®. 7.650. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1877. TWO CENTS. SRIGRTITE, SA OreD Pas Effects of the Great Storm An Ex- © ee eeeereenre twelve r ra ater 7 ‘The Deluge at the Patent Ofic:. "LONE YESTERDAY. GE IN THE COUNTY. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e, | __ SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. tage at the Patent Omer, | THE CKCLONE YESTERDAY. | 9, DAMAGE DS TM COUNTY se ee winds pensation an eee mae Between the two elements, fire and wa er, Dam: by the Wi and Rain. Glenwood Cemetery road to Edgewood mypacker reaacen. held Netice TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- 1.0.0. ¥.—UNIFURMED PATRIALC 13 } the Interior department building and its con- ane oy y y yestentay.on the Piek- BSENGERS, oilinges bat monthly meetin; bs beld ok Boll end, | near Phonts. ‘The regalar wi iS (Friday) BVENING, at 75 Sclock it THOS The Steamer ABLO 8. W. FOWLER, Seo. fs the only beat ed te land pas arf " a (Chase Mansion) Was swept away by the Washington News and Gossip, | v's tave sustained heavy damage, not the 1t is to be hoped the sareastical people wh? | (Tek Sesterdag, rendering the reek entirely | tenet Saale sergers at Meant Vernon W least of which is the throwing of the work- | BAve been inquiring aboot thoselosteyeloaes | ropatanle. ‘The heavy rains also washer | Tile lst night t sd 10 o'clock, was ing system of the Patent and Laad offices | #Dd that missing e,utnoctial storm are satis- | the foundation of the culvert on Harrison rack prdoeinnnoy An was am Sg 8 Inco confusion, for @ time at least. Yester- | ed» All day yesteriay the rain poured | street, Uniontown, tinmediately under the | a ase th > to 9-30 tha day’s heavy rain deluged a great many of | down In torrents in aud around Washington, | CTOR, fo That it will be necessary to rebuild | rr etches als of the rooms In the 9th and G street wings, and about 3 o'clock in the afernooa, the Of the stone calvctt oo tae led and about - | unroofed by the fire, and lo save the records | wind, which was at first from the east and | street ag = thay Bae ved | confasion end ex from the falling water maay of them were | on oat go Einoy Siam, wes 6 to obtair THE E-STREET BAPTIST CHUROU, GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY. paving beon for some thine closed for imerove= = 7 meats and chi sotroduetion of w pew Ura ee ee ee an, reopened NDAY, 7th inst. Key. Dr. Paccst,| Apr THE MEMBERS of the Cabinet were Preach moruivg and evening. at ited | resent at the Cabinet me-ting to-day Tuompson, 7 L “found trip, $1, fuctnding admimion to Mansion and Grown | : 6 2° | Present at Sicnner lonces Th street whacf daily, (Sundvy ex- | f=) MEMMEES OF HIBRRSTA BENEVO- | C:pt Secretaries died. Owlng ix impos. . ne: | 1, veered sronud to the northwe y y the flood yesterday, and ¥ Dames yo or the exect ‘Vat 10 8. m.. and returns abent-@ p.m. ASSOOLS TIUS ars riquested ov wee _ : removed into whe corridors. To-day the | " — = tcldes at Pheu foam won aeneimere number of killed and wounded cepted) a 10 F ictl HOLLINGSWORTH Ther ball let street. borweon Tana K.northwest, | | PLANET DISCOVEKED.—Professor Henry, | pastageways of the department are block- | hd blew @ hurricane, doing considerable | [Tide at Bines Branch was considers iy THE KILLED AND WOUNDED, Supt. Leiies’ Mount Vernon Associa‘ton. FRANK HOLLINGSHEAD, Str. Arrow. sep? tf EW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. ans — Lo at bine P = to | of the Smithsonian Ifstitation, has received | aded with oe! books, papers, etc , ia ap- various directions by tnjar, the tuneral of Prince Bansixcrox, fat | we rollowing cablegram: “Planet diseovere’ | Parent confusion. Secretary Schurz says | buildings, fences avd shade trees. 1 ber member. By order ot Pre wd the baled es se 3 Be | eet e * x "JOHN WGLLOWAN. Rec. Seo | by Palisa-at Pola, October 2, 141 north, 1045 | PALNONE of the n cords of the Patent oifi> | who were obliged to be out found considera STRET e | event) Kent by y's rain, vat | ble difculty in facing the siorm. but. mate from a bridge on Rock Creek, Fori roai, | The killed, whose bodies have been recov- renderi> g it impassable. | cred, bumber sev T mb or ar aa See Ree wounded act aally orm, yesterday, the river pre | Dhrce Peopt ‘The vew. safe and PATIENTION, KNIGHTS TEM PUA 2 Watsome of the records of ths Laud office | good time “running with the wind.” while t af WASHINGTON is now carryiny MANDERY No 2K Tamolne, il be bia PERSONAL.—Secre'ary Thompson is cx | @Fe saturated with water, but they can be | eastward bound cars aml chariots were gaagere to Mc. Vernon, and fui THIS (eriday EVENING Ofetock. ~ | pected to return to the city on Monday eve- | Testored by a sun bath. - | blown along by the gale, the energies uf the i ne south~ go hotwale ap | (S08 ner of importance reygirma tie preseaoo | hing. sr-ramong the eatlers at the White | of maREyACUEST TO Tim roRtico | | driver belug solely directa fa worktag the Ser onion aeoae oem Slong hill, The distance ix one-and-a-half miles, | ©"? member. a hag ret House to-day were Mr. Gatasha Grow, of ; ad ey fits | brakes: aaa hampion, having anes ivania SE asenen a onion : ‘bm. Commenter. | B day were Mr. Galu Grow, of | marble ceiling yesterday moruing has beea | ‘The damage at the uaraofel Patent office hed the Giesboro’ shore in sivance o cngineer coatenter ee Somer cntee aeere ers Jo | _A.T- LONGLEY. Reco der ir | Pennsylvania, and Mr. Oglesby, of New | the subject of much comment. Tae portioa | was very extensive, and is given in detad i sachin aed wee : — Ti nonin 5-3 e’ckek. Fare 33 edt ié TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THR | Orleans. which fell, judging from the aperture in the | elsewhere. » Lovie dragged the ral < tn tse river riage ride to and from the mansion. METROPOLIS SoVINGS BSNK OF THE THE PRESIDENT’S Visit TO Freperice. | ColUPS, Was about twenty feet in lengin, WALLS BLOW Arsenal wharf. The wel y ~ os = Vite Anneel Kictlon cf Wine Trasters of the | The officials of the Frederiok County Agti- | ‘deea itis broken intoa msrie’ ot easier |.ecinnn sosier in dragged down and into Smith & Wimsatt's Se are 2 ee eee eee eee ; rials | ederic Agri- | pees. I. is broken intoa myriad of smaller | ard easi walls of Mes "a | stove wh i ; 4 cone a LADIES’ GOODS. bef cipe ie rice of Ootnadie | ciltural Society have been formally notitied | pieres. The more bulky portions look t) the | stables on G ee Pent ceca “4 my pty oo > oEN ; ae isnn@ avenue. io W xton city. 1 0., | that President Hayes has signified his inten- | €)¢ as if ail the adhesive qualities hal been | s « 1. The n - Fart o: ING ane avenue. io Washington city, 1) U. | that Preside y eitied tie inten | ee eee cay Geer | she wa L The ac an er, belonging tothe Columbia Fish t also dragge? but a short distance | Low ef Life by the Wilmington Wash. schooner Brews tragged outon th on ot Abo 'clock 8 m.adB ep m. port of the Committee on the Transac- f the Bank tor the and will probably rem day evening. While that the contact of the rain had slasel it into a doughy mass. The smalie be crumbled in the hand. a Le or MONDAY, Noveiber %, i577, between the hours | tion to visit the fuiron Wednesday. MRS. J. P. PALMER, trd year will be read at i kp. 38. on the same Gay: be the guest of Col. Ge ae oe joining tue carrin It isan acknow that this | WinwtNeror, Dx 1107 F street, between Lith and 12th sis, Le EOE BORRENT, President CoNTRACT FOR MATE SERVICE IN Wasit- | who was one of the commission who Inspect- | rite dere. eee veered se 4 ir will have her NICHOLAS ACK ar N.—The contractor for carrying mails | €d the walls, staled to a representative of | nT mpan ier er ako i as veen the Washington Post office and the | TEE STAR to-day that the marble slabs, “4 - OPENING EXHIBITION OF L JAMES which feli yesterday and formed part of the | the tim ceiling be-ween the various railroad depots and steamboat nS only Ot the Mata PERSIONERS. Nican per, | Such cases, anit the ath street, opposite Patent Offias, oP EIUNERS, ATFRUTION:— All ver, | 21:0,000. The suits were brought on account 1 be n 7 . o March $4. 1555, on we and Winter BOUTS of onr | ® wifseetige oF The t south side of Pennsylvania a : ae and columns of | pier 8 week su , »u engin FRENCH BONNETS ant ENGLISH ROUND wha. ves tn the city having given up the con- portico, Were in An exposed p>- Sonrenr A ytcege, al Iasurauce a Sirsa HATS GER. Mr. G. W. Knox, the former coa- rent from any other marble near : — SEAS ES SELATED amage t9 pethir BON THURSDAY, OOT. 41H | ocstew.ta N, Trasvec Fr, Was yesterday notitied to resume the est waned yea eile 1 a eouuerdu ise New York ee ree be ~ see (Soetabes cates ily put nis teams into ¢ Bel timore an nd Potomac depot by th: ~ Ps Ss", DR RALPH ReCL HAS BEMoVED < were overdowad ater, but the trains betwe SIL MLUINERY GooDs gy y | (atin eg eee aS eh 2 | ai, ihe Water coming uf timore arrived and. departed as : CApiee’ DE wacomines. stieet_between Gand H noithwest. ocx St? Won’'r Compromise THE SvuITs.—The | Sig ones | h the maa-holes of We sewers ant me of them being late or tll acsnakaeee-Yoneaene All the Lavest styles received this day at NOTICE —The friends of the REFORMED | Secretary of the Treasury, upon the recom- ed Shnereiae. Kr of the lower stor! that | the care taken in rannuing. Toe Alexandria | MUOther Disaster LOWES, EeIsCOPAL CHU CH in this District are » Cox a . - | neighbor ng much damage, particu- | and Fredericksburg rallroad su fer . Sccasren, Fa. « septs ft S11 Market S =, a in th ation of the Commissioner of Internal f sand 3 . . Pe Markets i p meee Bishop SaMczL Fatt ia the ‘ & | larly iu Dan O'Briea’s new buiidi the bri¢ge over Cameron Kun be = nthe sof the Metropolican Hotel ue. has declined the proposl to | over thep' « pillasters pr. Of Cuiemerana teow deeaee ene Gausaeels aon Be cole oe JAS: He VERMILY (NG, Sih inst omiise the tobacco suits how ; | from the inside of all the sidew about the Baltimore and Potor pope pe mlhrde G i D’, N. O. ” vit ntilated beyc . nee a ne airie 4 2 LADIES FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, Ta at Greensboro’, N Tr burned wings, are mutilated beyo' | Water Was over the plats west gumned Sdebny ino econine 6 n, And the molded part has pe pbled off Stull, s f at of being euployed in the | of alleged violation of the iuternal reyeaue | ed upon in the re croment, are Fejaesied to | laws. faces the appe HALL corner 9th >» berg Weer sape mond train dae bere ut rive unt : been repat was merely Louca- rt, beean A fine stock of Fal own make, for eale at very reasonanie, ‘@ though it de- rance, it does not decrease th, and will never be replacet by an Price sopmt tr and ae : oe | | stre lion to travel i G, Octover th, at Fa NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieutenant William P. | j 4 ‘The falien slabs were about 14 inches | 2 aS oe rans ing oe oe e On the on Ri d 0 tl ecaly ship Wa- : i aril @awered @ ne i Haloon basemen yhio railroad two bridges were wa: PROFESSIONAL Tree, | Randall, ordered tothe receiving ship Wa- | in thiek and covered ia by an entirely ered from the ele in the neighborbood of Leesburg, an bash at Boston; J. J. Maste <pEDIEE mana Sais D. H. Mohan, to | Wooden roof, frame and sheathing, whieh in E GEORGE KELLOGG HAS RETURNED | DS ates ciate PURO ASED GOSDS cine | the training ship Minnesota, at New Yori; # charred state had sagged down’ upon the De ee nee 3G street. | STORK 1023 71h street northwest, wilt hand ig | Passed Assistant nginerr Geo. M. Greene, | Unprotected marble slabs with ths copper Mice Hours: @ to Aha. m.,2 to @ eudG to7p. | their BILLS by th & hinstant,so that the an nt | to the bureau of steam eugineer! L covering 8! on. These were out of the On the north ste the Parkinson overflowed f the Avenne ti S41 street, was Hickiing’s | tains yesterday ® fuspended last night and th ne Vi mor } and road abandoned their | “tikers. ut the traias for a 7 4 drug store. the west went out ving. The last | THE GREAT AUTUMNAL STORM. "8 ‘epid-im of dividend to be paid thereon may be mate up. | Commander Charles H. Davis, is deta Teach of observation, being coyered by the | for the first at train fr he south by this nr see arrived Damage about Chester, Pa B.J.B JOHNSO. Becks cloeed September BO. Sixty percent. of tne | trom the naval observatory, izih inst., a debris up to the time of tae freshet. In’such | [2b Rock Cresk was very high, aud much | yesterd: orning. and it is understood that CHESTER, I'A., (et. 5 —Last « Us storm BSP ap PHYSICIAN. Pea in be cizided among vac pacchacwe- ordered to the Guar an exceptional state an opening from the | damage was done by the fluad. the cause of the delay 1s a damaged bridge | did a great deal of damage in the vicinity of OMic—G14 G street northwest, between &thand | -THEOE. FRENCH, JUHN SHEBMAN, W. P. ses loft of the north wing, which commuuicated 6 oe ard @ freight engine of the Une come, | thlsplase, Grosier’s mitts ot atglena abe ene septum” | SEVILLE, Auditors feud Bt INSPECTION OF PUBLIC BuILpINGs.— | the fire to this combustible structure, did not BLOWS OVER. ig ~ a ee aes ¥ z Oe te tee eee . - ‘ 4 : - Ae pombe au ‘t'be | Yesterday afiersoun a horse and wagon, | Where near Manassas. The trains on the | in number, were flooded by the bursting of NIB TIL G aeese qpeme Boe ROCKBRIDGS ADU MS ie 1 ‘The committee appointed by the Cabinet to | Hiredace heat enough to afford @ relief by | ariven by Rober! Washington, colored, w Washington branch of the Baltimore & Ohio | West brarch and Knowltou dais in Chester cat Oties, Biectrictan snd Bode. een, eae SE DTORD. ma UE LICK, | investigate the condition of the public build: | ie, mele Of the copper or tt ceiling in | St the comer of ith and Boundary sireet<, road arrived and departed as usual, with the creek. “Reveral hundred of tie mill Lands perimental work @ speciaity. Expe ‘atent THE! * ings continue their examination dail a a but of z ‘Was upset by the sirong wind. Washingion | €xception of deley caused by caution. There | wi p Without work in consequence. The Sanne 21 | And other natural MINBRAL WATERS for svieat | Ito 4 p.m. ‘They will uoleomplets their | WE, museums; bat there was still heat frown to t rr “his. 1 P ‘hey will nol complete their " c 8 ~ was thrown to the ground and hal his head | Was, however, considerable damage done on | tains on the Baltimore Central railroad are Dn en MILBUBN'’S PHARMACY, labors for several days yet, as they have a OC The warnla tlebe okies ens ee badiy cut.. He was carried to Koss’ drug | the Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore & | greatly delayed by washouws aud telegraph Betrenes northwest, ents tmoorted sep25-tr 1429 Foun. avenue, | Bumper of buildings to examine still. To- | afd not show any fissures underneath, visi- | Sore by Officers Morgan aud Stone, when he | Ohio, and. the train westward, after going | Communication with them is broken. A ‘per ect. = as | ye oa | 28 they devoted their atiention to the ex- | ble to the naked eye. It isa matter of course | W8S cared for. ‘The horse cleared itself from | UP &bove Rockville, was forced to returo oa | pumbcr of schooners, slonps, and smaller Se ¥. MO. A amivation of the Commissary General’s aud | -hat every exposed stone, expecially lintels the harness and ran away. account of washes and damages to bridges. oats were wrecked al the mouth of Caester kN FRANK WHITE. The Magu itic Healer, RT oe Quartermaster General’s off -es, aid other | of windows, nine be conn eee intel Siena, This train went back to the Relay House and | creck. Several mills inthis city wer» dam- S¥1 10th street n.w_, treats sucocesfully the obstinate Chronic and Acute Discases ( and $to 8 p. Buildings rented by the government. The | fire: still th free. Office hours— to I} s. meee ty™ EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Treasury department wiil probably be ex- = am ined to-morrow. as Mr. Wm, | Wentouton the main stem. The train due | aged. The loss is roughly estimated at from : A Fort Fooze, | Bere from the west at 9-50 was obliged lo take | $0,000 to 800,000. SA matter of detail and was | | About 8 o'clock last even net alluded to in a report, in which prompt- | B. Marche was returning fr vy Mar from Foe the ma‘n stem to the Relay House and come a d New York rm hess and dispatch were high)y important—ot | while crossing Oxen Ran, his horse avd wa y — ae Seen ee Mience AIO F siceet soritwoa. Veshe-amae at HAL Bag? tn fiw O'CLOCK. THE LACKAWAEEA was! St ‘Port Bows. | Coo tes NU 6 acerca OF SOCSoy- KNEE | Tee ee ted ane eae ae inieelty about tig oeiock. Neos TeMeRINE | re yesterday’ afternoon, and In the evening hort idrexsse. bs ’ =i “ are numerous broken lintels and sii! | the current and the horse was drow» r. ck. peste 1 gztracted bo Taretays and Thared Short and snrnest sddresse. send, W.T., September !7tn. Capt. McCann | facades on ith ard on @ strect and im the | Marche saved himself by clinging to: Wesiward bound trains on the Pennsylva- | becaine furious. ‘The weuther ts clear, howe _ — Young men come. reports that the Indians on the Neah agency | heavy architraves, cornices of the museums | DAMAGE TO HOUSES, STREETS, SEWERS = aes paket a ever, this morning. There was also # very a. 9. BGI rst, ss Everybody weicome. sepl3-tr. | appear to be subordinate and peaceful, aud | on 7th and F streets, the cracks of whieh, If AND TREES. ty WRNaN ech oarvertn A toed ee 7. Which, with the torrents BEMOVE. sie STREET. HUNYADI JANOS WAT. Lue few White families living on the reserve | on the opposite facade, would no doubt have | A hole has been washed in the payementat “ = - : mach damage aloag the D TO 708 u ER Re P ai the eastern terminus of the Phovalxvil marl ly Over Thompson s Drug Store, D do not apprebend any hostile measures The | been blackened by soot, enlarged by the ac- | the corner of ih and D st.eets northwest: a 1 damage in nl Brookiya. “rry and rail- Hill of] works at nine o'clock 1 to the amount AND > 8 | tunnel, on the Reading road. An eny . DURE, DENTIST, 423 Tin otreot couth- | pre offeres Ue ne Ls WATER, Withdrawal of troops from the territory |-ton of the heat, and charged to the fire; | dangerons hole in alley between ‘ih and Co- male x sty “eaprvne West, between D and streets, | Bean- Wes Tompson.” Y | madethe Indians somewhat more indepen- it cannot surprise the expert, that an | lumbia and O and P streets northwest, and PteNvatrect, | dent in thetr demeauor. One cause of dis- nal settlement of the walls at the corner | another in alley between Wih and 1 comet JOS th street. | satinfaction and complaint isthe compulsory | of Mh and G_ streets, similarly affected, | and P ctreets werthwoet, Arg (> Perouse Tstaay atiendance Orricz No 6S h twenty coal cars were thrown from the t The storin #iso Intertered with 7G | Bear Kogers’ ford. ‘The south-bound Oswego | road travel. The Locast Hi dese and Puiladelphia express, on the Belvider masburg caught fi ntity of foal » Pennsylv. row " is toxeneral ob’ | water is seported as collectmtcn Inte, nearig | ‘vision of the Pennsylvania railroad, rai ght ad wee dam their children at te sehovis | caused serious apprehen: u € *é into a washed-out culvert @ short distauce | of $15,000. - KEMAN fio established by tbe government, s, though the wails are in but a | street northwest, and repairs of the sewer- ) i .N sewed | he SCRCTIER 2 eerste, The Washington ‘Agency? of th Gian Haka os Geelaent ts ¥ worse condition tuan they were for | traps are needid. The sewer along New | °c, Mulotd NJ: last evening. causing | The Storm on the Hudson FRESCO, DECORATIVE. aud cyery descriptiono | ehiangea on the int ine nat. BO SHALL BE SESAKAR?— There ts a5 a8. Jersey avenue, between B and C streets. has | feard. some lose of I The enginerr and | POUGHKEErsi«, N. ¥., Oct fue storna OBSAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINTING, ‘The present customers of the Company.and sll | Yet NO means of calculating closely the AFTER THE FLOOD. been Washed away, do:ng considerable dan- | conductor cannot be found. At Wa bare | 08 the Hud+on river last night was the heay- wth street northweat, others wishing to aNSURE with us, will please cail | chances of any of Ue Caudiasies who are To day the rooms trom wich tha recor!s | age. In many paces throughout the ¢: junction, oa the Wilmingt ad chee | dest Fnowo in many yrars. Toe steamer SESCIMER EOOM, 710 Retreet northwest. mir BB. CPFLSY, at his Banking house, cor- | ar xions to preside aver the deliberaioasel | Were Temoved yesterday, are bons again | the rotten Wied ymvermeuts bave bed Sad, ‘eke cnetee wud teneane ter iod m New York, aid not reach ASHINGTON. DO. ner of loth and F streets northwest. Revd Z hase sins cet aie placed iu condition to receive the muss of | washed out, meking ugly gullies in the ax fito @onivert: Sie deem on ck thos morning, eight hours See ene: 5 ee J. W. DEEGLE, Secretary. the House iu the 45,8 Congress. Cox, Kan | public documenta stacked in the pascaz: | street foundation. © on Add, andl thee coniaues an aren ue Tho rneil arrivel BOOKS AND STATIONERY CDM PTION aED. all and Morrison as yet are the onlyoneson | Ways As an evidence of how some of the —— ee me. Pough- poids one tienen tetaatetnleminnin PUL the ground, Sayler aud Biackburn remain- | +™pl yes lost their heads ye-terday as on Dispatebes received here to-day at c eet fe ing inthe back ground. If Randall has a ae Rein aild db nr ni apes osm race pad bf strec' | 911 trains on the main live of the v a i 7 “s ns bol z a e reugh G ee! ‘ont tor vehicles. ne lar } S lroad are ning On t - Oge Fear Abroad, by antuos uctu-s that will cure Haimonary | Strer gt his friends claim for him, he will | of the bullétrg out of whieh the water was | accumulation of wate B street, al} _—— eis ee A Counterfeit Plessatinca ; ; i att hi sdis | swept, making an unsightly stain on th from Iith street to the Botanical ( de : wens ei ogre ag bor Ttheations ten eee oe eee aay wee his white front, without the plea of nevessity for . and the consequent overfow over a eee { Karose 6 Thempsoa, @2. Nich ton of tne has been in every district in the south, says ‘oF any tuch action. S and grounds, caused consie: New YorK Democratic Conventron— | B! gine. ; JG Helland, 9148, 4 “ ey clog the ee ‘ ; 5 8 damage, as usual. Some of the m: ; “= aves ; | this morning, aud all trains are runuing reg- {or St, Audtows'; Dean Stanior, | Organs thet ceused the ¢ sughh be don't believe that twenty votes from tha | ManyLaNp Poxitics.—The distatisfied | of rewers on adjacent streeis were s ae ee ot ie ene zim tue New | Uiarly agai it! aren Cam nd Dy-peprta are the cans»s of | *€ctlou have been pledged to any candidate, | republicans of Prince George's eouaty have | by the warhe The line of Lombanly poplars Yerk state democratic couvention yesterday Senne “a See Piracy tee caves pt Contumption. many per | but thathe has more assurances of suppor’ | nominated the following ticket In oppasition | oa B street, between 12th, and lich bive te, afier recess. Clarkson N. Potter was reported | Gerexrons, i 1. Oc 5 Tue euamer v ne oe Ste ee Gram Uhat fee ton than auy of the other cin | ro iLe one recently nominated by the republi- | were leveled to the gronnd by the softening _pobace The platform adopiel by t.. | Maseachusetis, of th w York and Provi- in the ol 1 dates. It ls understoo! here that Black | can convention: For senator, 8. Taylor Suit; | of the ground acd. the’ heavy wind: | CuVention. The piaiform adopted by ti» | Maveachuselis of 1 w York las nigat, 5 acsempanlol itt 2iity | Dorp aed Morrisou are both realiy in tne in | for house of delegates, Rufas Belt, John D | ft is probable thet son x . Jing pod + ~~ 4 conve! tion asserts that uheir candida’ “ cky P. President and Vice President wers elecie’ | grounded on Kocky Point, & by # cleat mxjority, but by the grossest usur Horton's Point, at miduight last might. pation the will of the peopie was wickeily | Vessel lies in twelve feet of water, and is ne of them miles east of and beiching upcf wind These rymptoma usually or dered cor dition of the stomach somach. accompanied wi ew Schoo! Mau, Sic. terest of Sayler, and will, if he cevelops avy | Latehfore, Ples ¥ iets ms : . 5 ela . 5 ‘ananton Coombs; for count were bioki ir eh ved. Mezsies $3. \ Bestoe om inate from a dur. | Cuitldcraple strength, ‘give him eno | commissioners, Alvin M. Bond, Lewis Ma- | trees on Crtreet, between Slant al s reer ‘8 torpid “iver. votes at ihe prop s 0 “3 or, . 3, One on Gi Z ~ a 80 Persons so aff-cted. if they take one or two heavy | All the c- mbinations will be agaiust Randall | Win’ ig mecatney | ae canter Er eae tween Rhode Isiaad avenue wal R atest | abd boldiy nullified through fraud: ot re- | badly strained. “The Sto Greenport. ‘Tuey cea tr 911 Pennayleanta aveniics | oie i and the imac end ner ety | Those making war upon him ascertained | James Flint; for sheritt, JW. W. Wilson: | Seehweet tod oe Ma eee | turning boards instigated by the par.y in Hi MManinoee NEW BOOKS aT BALLANTYNE'S, Einining torpid « dipactive, and alinost iofee aie, | that he Lud gotten one or two of the Tennes- | for surveyor, Geerge W. Jackson. "-""Mer, . «ic | Possession of the goverament, rendered prac- | Will reach Stonington this evening. fore the: Wth street, one Sth, bet I ‘ * noon scres,and'‘alcer. | Se delegation, and to keep away from him | ft Lee Bell, who was recently nominated me streets; several In Mt. Veron rquare; one at | Hcable by @ threatening array of military Schooner Ashore. those voles, House, of Tennessee, itis now | the house of delegat es aa force; deciures that the democracy denounces VINEYARD Haven, O- —A violent gale 428 SEVENTH STREET. monic Syrup. ts an expectorant | said, will be a candidate. It seems tobe the | Prince Georges county. Hable eed on Mamesivasie peaeen: cotweoe t this 89 that it shall not be looked upon as a | from the porth pre The schooner Ad- Memotr of Rev. Wm A. Rush; pene pe es ap ees gpium or aaything calcu- | object of Randall's opponenis to preventhim | in the Marlboro’ Gazetie, ting tuat busi- | 14th streets; one on 13th, between precedent for future outrages; returasthanks | die und Nellie, of St uN. B., from St. The bidder Life, by Rev. Adviph Saphir: che yew J lenly from showing avy considerable strength on | ness ext; i = lo the late House of Representatives for re- | Marlu’s for New Branswick,with @ cargo oo eset 4, . igencies compel him to decline the | streets; ove oa 1th, vetween M and N streets: = it > with dices of toe stomach, aide | WE: first ballot. Hence, the desirability of | nomination one on sth, between Lad M streets; one on | [sls to, appropriate money to the army | *alt, parted oue of ber auchor chains and Abraham, the Friend i Soe. 3,0. Drkes; pilzes with the puarie Fhe Reiictc us Feelings Scudy fr Faith; “fifteen the bowels, fre cvetivn ROPOIN 5 die | teold bo Gtiine tha weiea ae neh ee pominie: AL Comvanrton. | NeW Jermey evenus, betweon Land Bt streets; Othe nation that inc meeaaaiooe | Raat ern Phisoso phy. b: ne ; ‘ ow, 0 f , 4 4 s ; ee r i ation 0 7, bi $5 m ptcms otherwise of @ billous tendency, 8chenck’s Sunset Cox is hopeful. With one of his of the Episcopal Genere! 71 x . | tion by its course has reversed the vicious <— ward o. Satare, by Gharty: Mandrake Pills are required. sae “| sanguine nature, it could bardly be ex. | Convention opened at 9:30 o'clock yesterda, . | €2l 00 the reservation at corner of Penusyl. ap * Pil 3 ? recedents of the republican party, and tol cms. = ae emma a ee Piste he would be otherwise. He says the | @ communication was read from the House Incaeiiee Was tinea Coban ane fowed ‘the course marked oat by die toderai — eljenery-ond wm. E WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN- or fi fe New York delegation wi.l stand by him | Of Bishops stating that the House was organ. copstiiution, to which the democracy stan‘ « “th art NOUNCE to the public (bat our stock o Rely mien fap net pe through thick and thinsand that ho will | lzed by the election of Hight Rev, Henry, | Poulan street railroad at 34, between High | Crate 2 O | pest eon? OS, SA Berlin diapatsh to the al Aud are for sale by all druggists and dea.ers, a al . and is in that respect entilad to tie 094 .: or SCHOOL BOOKS and SOKOOL BEQUISITES | AUS Saori have more votes of the northera democracy | Potter as secretary. It was voted to refer | Abd. Market streets; (eorgetawn: ke -eral of all good citizens. The resolu. | gieeiths: 5 The Russiaus officially me te now complete, and that our prices are the very | aa D. McFARUAN, Dati, n any other aspirant. the matter ¢f three amendments to the con- | Qyent the Capitol aud on be Patriek Back, et forth gold andsilver astae only | tember Si.” "The bane “perm r- lowest thatlrach’ Books ate sold for im aay of the + Mer AiO NEW YORK AVENUE. If the south and west combine to secure | #titution suggesied by the House last year to | UP! f 9 | legal tender, no currency ruivle wits a te disappoin Borthern cities. ¥ . ‘The Guest qualities of STATIONERY always tn New Jersey avenue, a3 erroneously printed in | the prize, and the financial issue enters tuto | the proper committee, with instractio is to | l¥, 10 Jackson alley, was unrooted. The | coin. steady steps towards specie payments, | Le Russian grain barves stock aus 1y et i ug, be au the canvass, as it undonbtedly will, Sayler | report upon the first of Friday aad upon the Celis of the ist precinct station-houxe, 10 | honest payment of the pablic debt, revenue | 22&:,voth tu qualit oth Diree:ory for 1577. and quantity. : : South Washtagton, were flooded to the depth | 2 Weather In August and the scarcity of labor- BREW BOOKS received se soon an tevned. SAMUEL G. YOUNG, Till have the pole in the race. Randall and | onere on Monday. A Polition of Bishop | of several feet. ‘The basement of the 21 pre- | TeiOrm. a tariff arner- | crs are assigned as the causcs of the short B special lot of Books at @ conte per volume NOTARY PUBLIO, Cox are both hard money men. They could ‘nite, prayer book secretary, that the bymu | inet «tation house, 7th and Boundary street ship with pro yield.” MOHUN BHOTHERS, * not represent their respective constituencies | book might be bound up With the pr Trad flooded. Whe Yuh precinct akatiom tana; | lecisiation, ete Peuneutonase oeti7 +f Orrice—StaR Beitvive. | unless they favored early resumption. The | book, Was referred. A memorial of ihe tras. ecg =e genet 6p to subst The Baitle Before Kars. wepttr Goruce In caret = | tendency of the peopie of the south and west | tees of the church schools at Wa: the otters vere Caccumetevse bones er [nal } . Loxpow, ¢ —Further particulars of ~ = a QOrtician is fer the postposement of the day of re- | referred to the committee oa e1 barhood Of ths new Lstrecteawer, conaet, | wae as , | the batlie beiore Kars make it evident that SCHOCL BOOK about to par- — sumption, and a system of Mberal internal | Eysion oF GREENDACK AND Lanon | Ipg wih Slash Tein some water Of state: Frederick P Oleait, comptr aarp epee ry mgt poltonpeson re pn chace Books for the Fall termaof the varias | | First premiomawsrdattome by the Great World’s | improvement by the general government. > ‘5 A B= mage James Mackin, treasu.cr; Augustus’ S ong the whe aud were repulsed wtua sghcols of our city. which are to open about the lork | Fair, in Philadelphia, on, my invented The south is anxious to build the Texas Pa. | FABTI#S —Ata private joint mesting of wie | ereal damage, this work b ‘general; Horatio Sey aio: heavy loss. The success gained on Taesda sieai'whereiiey wil tds Toll and compite a | Sale Ung dinero Haas wit gees | (i0C railroad, improve the levees of uie Mis: | Feunsyivanta state vontial Comemitzes of the | progressed as to be Out Of reacts of danger. aie engineer and surveyor. Ta> stats | 1m Ube capture of the great Vagri hilt, Clatuy 3 Books used both in the prblic | Braziiau Pebbles Also ou « "¢ , hand @ large vari L h we offer at considerable | of SPECTACLES, OPERA ‘GLASSES, MIUKU- York yesterday and of Peonsylvania previ- SCOPES and SHADES for the Kyes, &c. ously; opposed the granting of all subsidies ALEXANDER, cher bi Kissigpl Fiver, ke. The democracy of New | Steevtack and united labor partt their upile for tbe purpe ty the Russians and conceded by the Turks, did pot compensate for fatlare at other points of Was appulnt-d,and tae conv f . s td corner of 15th and F streets was top: ton adjourned, over by the wind, smas the pres- | Scattering bricks, slate a) it was res: e commit. of condacti line, and the Toortar on tie : 4 ‘ ! ¢ . LorENEN q ‘Phere | position carried have since becn abandoned. y Kekas; Peru, Land of the Incas, by | cetS-tristp _122@ Penusyivania aveuus a Tcecerit test Cox und Hania’ thede: boner ate phere nm ger g Belle doled taney) (promenyyee Oconee ys pedot ncn in teen excitement te he : iy ape dn Rotwit standing the dilatory aud teagense= pumcrt, A idee: gor ight'» Drown, Boite Taat united greenback and labor state central | West, between G an streets, were dam- | te adjacent villa ze of Waterford over an | "Y character of the dispatches, enough has g i 7 mocracy of Ohio likewise denounced subsi- ” re “: . Birr omy Bete by binck Teains Chideras'e | B4BLOW'S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, dies but the soath heretofore tise rad to | Committee.” An address was also adopted | aged’ in consequence of defective elopement in high Ife. Mr. G.S. Catung.a | TeSched Us to make it appareat that the ‘otene: Culversity Life of Ancient’ Athens, Halt much more assistance in its development | ®®¢fficerselected A irvg dn the yard cf bouse No. +21 8th street | wealthy lawyer of Brookiyn, with his fam. | aiD action was fought on Tuesday. The Fi Bonr Serie: Percy aud the Prophet; Half Hour Be pruccte) Hreech ast Geren ‘Pastsptaphey Wuren from the west tat If a Speaker Is to be | Ruv. DRE. T. Binp, ex secretary ofthe | tenon Co plants gaa the eae damage | iy, came to Waterford a short time ago to | TUrkisu Itne extendes from Great ai <—— é MORHISON, = Y m.a0. ue Gorymes, ac. it and Bickel chosen from any other section than thelr | Presbyterian’ board of ‘publication, who is | heigaborhoode The wnseh eaten ck Beaune | Sbeud a few weeks. ‘This week Mr. Cacting | Vsti, two fortified hills in the kara J a. * —— es = te Smithsonian grounds were badly damaged . : ‘ <izel EXcot RAGE 7 SOLE LEATHER Ser stock, jm whice will be found all the late publi- | ern rather than aeastern man. The light- | some months ago, has returned to that city gro 7 aged | eldest daughter, Miss Harriet, had eloped peters ig ney dy Kizel Tepe. The Rus- | or Rendall, and it may miss them all. Until | time, and surrendered himself to the authori 108 Pesnsylvania avenue blew | Pelonging to one of the most aristocratic | [toobs And those lately exployed against the Li 8 ———— ae! y arge of abduction; but when the officer + which is the | AND PACKING ‘velvet of | Morrison, of Tinos, arrived here this} TRIAL OF BRIDGE BURNERS.—The com. | between Congress and High streets, Georg >- § lere the Turks seemed to have been taken rabilsty sud nealnas, Sapa ked and t workmen. to feel, bat twenty mem- | ing, with the privilege of calling one more | {WED Bridge and Fayette streets, Goorge- :: N usual, wras much swollen, but so far little | says: «A north-bound coach on the Sydney | &ud compelied thom to abandos thelr fort Pennsylcan: In great variet ADK, ; i le for own, it seems natural that the sympathies of iment i ‘ nd, Va, 6 4 2 | Wenito Albany on business, and when he re- | P!4!u, #8 far as Ami, on the Arpay wpe tr £75 Pennsyleanta avemele. | Frosh Portralia? Tie peel eee ee eae | Nee rep ecentatinee chon td be mite we west, unten oremiaccne ieee wreaked | 2, Sausre, Judiciary Square and in the | turned to Wateriord be ascertained uae his | Witt the center advaucel towards, the : » b sh, and wil deca ~ 4 = im NOctober Int Sill receive & fine stock of genuine | DINE is Just as likely to strike Sayler as Cox | from Canada, where he has been since that Ivor to prepare = (ortega A cima’ | With Mr. Frederick Steldon, a young mao | be, who bad been reinforced, both by new HORE LADIES’ DRESS, . r | members arrive on the ground, however, the | 4 ‘No. families of Troy. Mr. Cutt Circassian insurgents. commenced the bat- i] . > es.” He states that he had no knowledge of , Smashing the slate roof considera»iy. | Milles of Troy. Mr. Catting procured a “ INDUSTRIES. || GENTLEMEN'S Gold F: irrors, Portraits and Land- | Speculations as to the result are mere guess | the indictment until quite recently, = Fas lenters tecprucoupercomees Oar, Mairant for the arrest of Mr. Suclion oa a yg a ae a Went to make the arrest it was found that | ©0twork of Mahktar Pasha's fortifications, CU ; easonable prices. morning at Willard’s hotel, and is feeling | monwealth, in the trial of the bridg+ vurners | 1OWD, blew off, and a back building on the | Myr Suetdon had deserted the girl aad fel | #b0Ut twelve miles due eas! from Kars. Bch Ee Aer cr snd Copper Wire; Cord. Hooks, Screw | the ground. Tho trouble is, however, that | at Reading, Pa., closed thelr case last even, remises of Mt. Cunningham, on High, be- me Se Scserted the girl BH re * | there is no 1, iowa: war cenit. ence Lee ANOTHER Drapwoop Coacu Ronnen.— | by surprise, as mach as the Russians At the Truak, Sadolery aud Harness FACTORY of “RAE ‘Sttention to | bers being in the city. Jt is believed that, as | witness who was then absent, after which “g 2 seek, #8 | A Deadwood (Dakota) dis) October 3 | When Mukhtar wou Kezie Tepe from ° transfering, lining and ing Of] Paintings. | in last a canvass, Morrison will seek to | the counsel for the defense opened their side JAMES S. TOPHAW, Family Portraits restured with the greatest care,eo | magnify his strength, so that he can trade | with speeches, when the court adjoi jamage Teported in Liat quarter. | route was sto last night in the vicinity | fed campat Kurakdara. A single Turkish: 425 Seventh street, 2 to preserve the z away bis influence for the chairmanship of | The defense was coatiuued througuous yee: Tn the peighvorncos of Vermont aveane end | of Baiiulo Gap by four owrious cusians, | battalion, defendiug Great Yagute was eatte Joining Odd Feilowa’ Hall, | _Ostalogaee to be bad on application. angSta_ | fhe Ways and Means committee. terday. dons ues ace ie ete te noe a ig ee ey eo IRING. aa ewer ——E jamage “ ‘Laughing Saw,’ and thesia? bo % ” Ta Trenks Covered aud” Bepetting promptly and APOLLINARIS ADVANCE OF PAY or RAILROAD Em- | MECHANICS’ STRIKE IN BROOKLYN.—Tue a ae hae has sunk in G,be- | bat one Passenger and the division agent. oy unity tO prepare for the next thor, a wopat-tr Prior. ‘The Lake Shore and Michigan | Plasterers and skilled laborers employed on | tween lth and isth streets, caused by the | Cook,on the cuach, and they were relieved | UP to this polnt ail accoants agree, bat > r HARNESS NATURAL Becibera railway company and the New | the new municipal building in Brooklyn to | 8!V/ng way of the sewer underneath. In the nd their revolvers. The robbers were | Tez@rding subsequent events, they are very $25 York Central ‘and Hudson river ratiroad | the tumber of about 100, went on astrike | Vicinity of 11th and S strects aod the low no attempt to coacea! | Conflicting. MINERAL WATER. company bave issued orders to their respec. | Tuesday because of a reduction in their | lands Surrounding, the war cretowel A Turkish official dispateh says: “A great THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. tive cfficers and employes, to the effect that | Wages. Their wages were: piasterers, 8250 a any of ond asements, and coasiderable battle ensued, lasting thirteen hours, Re- BECKER'S, - 3 an advanceof five cent. upon the com. | ¢@y, and laborers #2 per day, and the reduc- | @emage was done to is and chattels. A] ScInG THE RAILROAD Poow.”—Tuere is peated Russian atlacks were repulsed with HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT. pensation of all employes of the companies | Hon was 3 cents per day. [operon gem ae Lag Psa B on a talk in New York, according to one of the vy loss.” HARNESS AND TRUNK FAUTORY, affected by the reduction of ten per cent. in “A (ltghital beverage.” | July last, and Whose pay amouuts 1 Less LovrmsviLLe Racts.—At Louisville, K. Papers, of testing the pooling system of the ring DB. LEWIS 4 SAYER: greatly, and the new public senool building | trunk r e 4 Archbishop Bailey's Rematas. DB WILLIAM A. HAM to on yesterday the Woodbura stake, a mile a’ on 12th, between K and L streets northwest, ined, it is inferred, ow! NEw Yor, October 5.—Archbishop Bail. 3417 Pessssivawa Avec Vichy. slizer, or any other." Ar superior | than $2,600 per annum will be made 4 and | three quarters, was wou by Felicia, Ligne | was partially blowa down, the back basid: cuceinateaar oramsmers wapkeretomee | hare Temaning were put oa tre palace car sepit-:s " DE. ALFRED L. LOOMIS. “ Most grateful and oe Whipps second, Bradamante third; tim, | Ing Of the house next door south de- | when the roads were cutting the throats of | ““Uceau”, altached to the limited express a = 1 seennee Faint RE or A CiviL Ricuts Case.—J, | $7. In the dash of toree miles Manistick | Molished by the falling walls. The telegraph | (ach other, secured “special rates” for them. | train which left Newark at 05) this torn= JX eSTMEN < ND sperior to oll Se B Ridgeway, a conductor on the] B Munors oe Heretog second, come Sc tala LES oe ——— = Sea will een wate | selves even lower than those that the general | ing, aud arrives in Baitimore at 3 p.m. We bar sail te trom ail the objtctions urged and Poicmac railroad, Trested on | 7°54. > a moral J public epjcyed. Webs ee ait four ie Sena oni, pragitciall ered waters.” mie. “Teaeie. Wesnerday last on a warrant issue on the | Proeck, Talona second, Whisper third; lime, | looking r, Coosiderable dati 0 bated ‘yl i i i i is fmterest payabie quarterly. Hi, box ccmplaint of Ann Cooper, colored, who | 3°. ty-five Bonds, free from all taxation, wit cbarged him with denying her privileges in AD CONFRRENCE..Seve ei Ke ocr | autttarenuten be pooh ee, | SEER Tae as | MATRA OOP aS aL pa eames er oes | P*ATETTE TURE RRB B.onme Rem, | Beds Pera tesa seen te on t AWAITING His Doom.—The James New Yor«, mac. During the gale yesterday afternoon | R. Hawkivs, wo was convicted Of tape oa | article says: @ large schooner, loaded with coal, was | Mies Ida Schaeter, pear the Relay House | S#les since have been at 102 blown ashore, with the tugboat in charge, at yland, aud had sentence of a F: . 8. Commissioner Rogers, and was dis- | ¥OFrk last night to discuss the proposit Fort Foote, ‘and onoces are reported ey him by Judge Miller, was taken <> ek Se is 7 " missed, the testimony not sustaining the paeavanes on east and west-bound traffic. | dragged athore for miles down stream. wsontown yesterday by the sherif o m. comm! DE. JAMES BE. WOOD. “ Mildly antacid; agrees charge. e matter was ed for further delib- Considerable damage was dove to the | Howard county, and lodged in Jail to await: LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers. jepeptics, and where there is'a gouty eration. A ss Ss eee was also | yourg trees planted the trees through- | the day of Lis execuilon. Toe warraat of eep2s ut Tenth and Penn’a aven. pe nes a e ‘THE GILMAN FoRGERIES IN NEw York. | held, but, it 70 Was traas- | out Washington, many of them being pros | Governor Carroll fixing the day has not ye: DENG, siyaned OTe eae el wit ens, memo | The Commercial Mutual Insurance Cou- acted. [rate this Morning, ahd the frail tree-Doxes | been received. a ~ + o 4 ” Far y loses ,( y Gilman’s forgeries, e roken }O ters. Some large trees were GLOVES and ORNAMENTAL FEATEEUS | pp. 5.'HARION BIMS. * Notoalysleacen but | Mcriean Exchaogs Bank #00 000, and Hen. | 7 3®,CBSTENSIAL of bg palite of Gor- | alco uprooted. A large syeamore planted by ano-tr GUGIth sircet, opposites Paient Office, iccoenity.” Ty palmacge & Co. 315,/00. A deputy sherlif | g, irited style, and atiracts’ @ lar ie crowd of | MY. Jonn Tucker twenty-nine eo ge JPIANO, OnGAN, VIOLIN, HARMO’ iro and nea tae Denne: Grocers, Drag | their benall It ts believed that's laren ors, but the procession was shorn of | {yeu icth aud ith etree on bce wom: Morais GLO isan, Bonen nA Ginited' Staten, suai mwheow Ip | In his office, which is sesured by a combina- Thetrand the dies iee etree sagreeable woa- | gya.in falling broke several windows iu thé iol Manic. 307 stk et’ ot. sul 100 SEW, AND SECONDHAND TOP | lent upon all of Glinsan's operations, 7° | Ing was postponed. eure taken tet oe ainier ee cee and NO-TOP BUGGIES, Single | = HyprorHosia Ix Boston —Li ep- | Hreet, R AB Jeegers, two and four- | THe YeLtow Fever Errpemic—a dis- = fivmodbnd Baton pses F ‘leo, one E24 ber, a died in fg ate ital in CARPET LINING, ish Brest na tee athe + One very. patch from Dr. McFarland, the physician | Roston n inst Sunday : (Moth Proof ) Gy oh —— sent to Port Royal from Savannah, says the =e Lrg item MORRISON'S the \isease there 1s yellow fiver, but there ‘damaged to some exten’ separ Paper Warenotive ay heed of asnintaaco as the lation of the general convention of the Wiany awelugs mea shuns oece a A 900 PREVENTIVE FOR NBU | GT. ROSE'S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY. | {ow !souly snout Ofiy whites and the same ‘Boston, ‘Dastneas, The selling craft om the river were Bisee te the BALGIA AND CATARRE econ St sage” boas Soe, 5 . Nive new cases of yellow tever iminary tothe impor- | ashoreand biedamage: though aegis DEMONGBOTS BY@LERIO W1G8, | porwoen 30th and Aint trove, bo cunstioeet, 22 5