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THE EVENING STAR. | ‘The Wreck of the Steamer Massa- chausetts. Provipence, R. 1, Oct. 6—A despatch and . she = be got = to a day ts No lives were lost nor any passengers in- Two Cents each. By msil—postaye prepaid Sixty Cents a month; one year, 86. jured. Tue WEEKLY STAR_jublished on Priday— | a from Stonin ch last night ‘he steamer PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, - : | France: had just arrived with tes peseonaees AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, from ‘the steamer Massachasetia. Toe pas- Pennsylvania Ave , Cormer LLth street, | Hw poedng by | Sen ee wae. 2 . at Tock. just of the village of Marion, R I. The The Evening Star Newspaper Ocmpany. | mater was nearly up to the man deck. and in pg lapaaptinccighy - genthaten ‘ e opinion of the passengers, the baat i je f £0 t9 pieces, Capt. Waldron, who went ont NING STARK is served by carriers to : on the Frances. however, thinks the boat anndetn Tea Cents per week, or Forty + May Doi bedamagrd as much av a ppowed , four Cents per month. Copies at the counter, ‘The Pickering Valley = $2 year, postage prepai : BF AU mail subscriptions invariably én atvane: BF Rates of advertising furnished on applicatio —_—_——— a - ~~ ? . | PomNixviL Le, Pa., Oct. The debris at V%, 50—N2. 7.651 WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1877. TWO CENTS. | weit rfiansay dying tiene 2 = | last night by order of the railroad company. | | Fighting inne: ‘ eee viewing ts Ook site ‘4 SOME CAPITAL CONSIDERATIONS. rp oe in * or. dthem to be remo" SPECIAL NOTICES | EVENING STAR, | hc Sents cecettes Prevecasions. = | acoomaas row nesnwaso rence L@legrams to The _ a tee ery ihe moran 1 a Lastevening, RN. Richbourg. as agent 0° 2 A Ra‘sian bulletin from Grand Duke Nich- | meet on Wednesday morn: Se or ees ree i h Carolina, presented to | Not long since, a feelin ifestet itself | olas’ head. K dated 4b inst, | ing, when witnesses will be examine! and See ee ee oe eee ae ee er et Car, | en eae ie mnmineted tlt | olee Readgesrenatkanaivetcins: | A WRECKED STEAMER, | sims ay ey ‘2 was found taat Little Yagni wax so strongly reach at Willard’s Hall : ernor Wade Hampton for John J. Patterson. | tal to her leading city. The idea is not ne’ cr ey Benzel Washington News and Go Ps | and a warrant was issued by the Chief Jus- | fortificd that an attempt to assault it wa ———— ine at ee So. Som 1t is not surprising. The time has come to | considered prematu | © g re. After thirwea be * Fublic are cordially invit 4. tice for his apprehension. The requisition | Jook at this capital question traly, tp strip | talions sent irom ike Turks te enameee| FALL OF A BRIDGE. OS atormersy bed a Inter- | recites that “whereas, it appears by the an- | it of the venerable nonsense that obscures i8 | Moukhtar Pasha hal been repulsed. our | new peit Goda 7 r nexed documents, which are nereby cocuti~d | merits, to tell the truth about it, whether the | tops fortified themselves in the positions GOVERNMENT REC«IpTs To-DayY. naj revenue $353,102 7; customs, $47; t F fi 4 fand y jc " esd Valley bridge burners, Fdward Smith, who one. NAVAL CONSTRUCTOR STEELE has been Oey ren tae eimta at coaeo eee to iruth agrees with public opinion and the | Sy tt ae eee = ——~ THE EASTERN WAR. was apprehended Troy, N. ¥.,qleated mir ister of .be Society (f #riends, w pliced op Cuty at the pavy yard temporarily | bribe members of the general assembly aad | Views of the fathers or not. lowes were not less. We captured (wo hua- eullty ils morning t> having fired the Le. ee tatthe! meeting » oF on I, between until the ic porting of his relref. of br bing members of the genera! as.emb y Let not the reader suppose, in what fol- | dred men.” banon Valley bridge in compan, os a , counselliug and procarin, wid the Turkisi an apeael a Humpbreys and others. who were strangers. Arrotnten—Hobert 8. Anderion has | SrlecG. Parker to commie grand iarceny, | [OWS: that We are maxing an argument for | Evidently the Turkish accoantsof repeare | BOSS TWEED’S CONFESSION, | 1 . . “ a attacks afier the captare of first Tuckisa witne 6 not being ab’ heen appointed to be United States Attoraey | such hiring, couoselling and procuring b-i:g | ‘he Tr moval of the National Capital from | Potion is correct, pinerwrke there gould mot ott and Blizzard. of ty ‘20th streets, To-morrow at Il o’e'oxk «. m. PEist CHURCH 4B, Bex Dr. Coren ys a a 2 "i ——— le pros. was entered in o case, and rrow Morning soa for the territory of Montana, vice Theo | a felony commit.ed in the county of Ric Washington. Here it is and here it will re- | have been 6,000 men killel aud woualed. = m mee Gaines, resigned. Tavd;” aud Is dated at Columbia, Oc! dber 2 main. nuere js uo use in wasting words on | ‘The two buudrcd captured by the Rassiaus NEW YORK NOTES. col daheeteet ee an ee IVAL AND QUA : — The accompanying documeats consist of a at point. © would only inaicate how | w. re probably the remmant of the garrison of ‘The Federal Office only defendant now on charged wi 12th Steet svath AUR! ST OF EX-CONGEESSMAN SMALL.-- | certified copy of indictment charging S-aa- | the Interested parties are "> prode most oy ® | Great Yagni. The Russiaus also altackel | New York, Oct. 6 Trtbuns Warhing- | p2viDE Commiltc4d the oftence. The case is A special dispatch from Beaufort, 8. C., says | tor Patterson with hiring and counselling | Partuership which Is indissol eine are wble. Ifthisis | the center at Kiziltepe, bat were repulsed. | 106 special ape, The: name of we mtee 1, and a verdict is expected dar- mn y o ing the d = To * ; n ex-C lareeny and fraudulent breach of trast, said | Hot In every respect such a cy as the Na- | Simulianously a Russian force moving from | Roosevelt for enllector, med. Gen Ee a. Mer- | '™S - NINTH STRE that Robert ee oa oie a Go, | Ihdietinent being of four counts, covering | to 1 Caprial ought to be, the only course | the direction of Aol endeavored to turn the | riteior surveyor for the port of New York a balk _ESTANE ONL RC — there yesierday and carried to Co- | eight pages of legal cap; indictment for ner rs aa, Pie hee Tarkish right and get be: n Monkatar | w.il undoubtedly be sent to the Senate for CINcINN Art, ¢ (.—Herman Witte, jr. &: Ms ia gy jembia bribery of ten counts, oa nine pagespol legal { was a false idea, born of primitive con- | Pasha and Kars, Tats is the moveme it ra- confirm svion soon afcer it assembles, " : on for some years a b Alex H. Stephens. ad street Alex. H. Stephens visi" 1 Columbia Col- lege yesterday, and many of the siude ber of persous consider were present. d to him Aggregating near: tS, Conferstom. or A “cfebom fem cho ker and nole broker on , and who about six SPEAK _Thet noti of | cap; cuptes of two bench warrants issucd by | ditons that no loogerexist, which dxed most | jerred to by the London Daily Noo. core inked hse Pieced - ng of | the Richland court in September, with the | Of our capitals where they are. Oar grand- spondent 11 a special dispatch from Karajal Interest to report about the epeakershiP ree | return of non est; certifled copy of the law on | fathers kuew bt little of soe al science—in- | Wednesday, co which hecere, © Hopes ace today. Members arrive towly, ard it will | the subject certifi 1 by R.M. Sims, secretary | Geed but little ts known of itt day—a id | terrained ot cutting ol! Moakaree be be the middie of next week before any very | of state, and affidavit of James Conner, ai- | hew modes of life and business which they | from Kars.’ be Of this affatra Tarkist balietin * % ng t t 2 an i accurate estimate of the strenzth of any of | torney general of the state, reciting the find- | Could not foresee have as completely upset | gays: “Afier five hou Bone Twred’s Confemicn ee ae Keene gn Senges Sa eee ALVARY HAPTIST CHURCH, comer the candidaces ean be arrived at. jis em oe Steep on the 24th of August “ue ue tue capital qaestions as force, constatin 45 to ee ey s — i a Resumption ot the Coat Mines * strects northwest —Ker. ea *t; the issuing of bench Warranis, aud Laa is oF - | and iwo rezi a ef © ald sttee. e » enema me ¢ ~- &: Pastor. wil proach Fomortoe Moraga: _ PERSONAL —Gen. Benjamin Alvord, pay- | on the ih of September he aidressed a let. Since the coutioeat has been crossed in | back and pursued the banks of the A.pa- | STS made some verbal ¢ ctions ia his | | Fireerun, Pa.. Orc = onan iomaeaee io 'cicek. Evening at 7-2. Ordinance of the L master general of the army, has removed his | ter to Senator Patterson adv' sing him of the | Seine rery Nos goon pbaromenmiphapl aed | ebal.” H ee a ‘ 4 Sapper after morarg sors :co residence from Georgetown to i211 N street | finding of the tudietmeats; and the issue of | Capit] from any other point becomes of no | “4 “Russian balletin says A jodgment ate the riug pau : — S*_MT, VERNON PLACE M northwest Mr. A. B. Corwine, © nati bench warrants, and that unless he would | cousequence, But tt Is of great aad constant- | wan eflectal on the ture tflank, and | 12g for the bill in the commt | mounts TS" tre * {oth ane K sire ; * ‘i New York, | return voluntarily a requisition would issue | ly increasing consequence that the capital of |g Turkish altack on the next day, Wedues red them tvote i a Preaching To-aorrow at Il o'cicck & m but now a resident of New York, and that | @ state or of the nation should ve its greatest | | for ult as fugit from justice. eee eS eee ems te o7 | city. The advantazes of tais are obviovst9 | ss ‘ Cbs sade day, was brilliantly eed and the enemy | Soa! passage. The names we ) m..by the Pastor, Rov. Dr. J. Basput unt for the postmasiersbipinthet | ih. said Patterson by letesr under d net ; “-A * ice a driven a8 far as t Pof their camp. | When : * 5 ter Fee ee eeeesor of zoology | Washington, Sept. 1th. decliaed aad refused | those who have tried to understand motera | The Ruseien ioe ‘Sw Killed ated | Fe New ¥ Ot. 6—The F ty for several days, left to-day for | t© Teturu to said state, civilization. The ouly point for discussioa | wounded.” From these contliciing state + Renee a y v, ad WARKANT FOR THE SENATOR'S ARREST. | IS whether these are overbalauccd by tha | ments it is quite apparent that the loigment oy appeared. ing To . = — Ss The warrant of Chief Justice Cariter was | disadvauta, 3. | effected by the Russians was not of any im J <P instead of peach oy Som ceo? | Gone Hose. —Sir Joseph R. Hooker, of the | iromediately issued, and Deputy Marshal | |The first step toward making an ideal cap- | Dortance, since a subsequent, assault by the | Which he 1 apt | . _ revaceta romer ol Royal Botanical Gardens of Kew, sailea | Williains, with one of the buliits, aceomu- | Hal isto make it just what the traditional urks only resulted in erbeingdrivea | Ie said — ee BEFORMeD (HORCH s ae . : M he | Panied Mr. Richbourg to Senator Patter.on's | capital ts not; to acquire wnoificial inbxbi- | to the outer line of thelr camp. The loss wes | ® DUmber Of parties wi coongrtelmdapreac Jom “Tem ‘will be be he Chapel of th ; from Boston to-day for home. He was of the | Pecidonce, 1ith street, between N and O, bu’ | tants wy Miciai vusiness io excess of ail | giso insignificant. Finally, the Turkish bal- | mentioned had come out in long newspaper cepted that the Tr corner :.b ard Ds reet ‘Al iutereatea ia Scientific party who recently made explora- | tailed to’ tind him at home, and up to tuis | Otver cities, to seemingly disregard tha fact } Jetin concludes.“ We have suimel a belt | afticles denying the whole or part be banks, and destant.at Hs tu andi 2) p.m Ail iatecested 12 tions through the western part of the countr: moruing they had not succeeded in fuding | of its being a capital, and, without reference | jant victory, and inflicted a loss of over ) | Statements. He (Tw. ad) wished here tosay | 84:€8, however, be NON any tuvived to be pres ut. Cont and takes home with him a collestion of fif. | him: ~ | to that fact, mae it v/Aerwise the completest | on the enemy.” The Masstan balietin cor- | that he was reaty to substantiate all he had | Change is nil’ and steady ° teen hundred species of plants of that reg THE SENATOR STILL MISSING. city possible. | cludes: To-day, “Thursday, our right flank | Said. The attorney general he would tae | rates. In the mouey mark had made | ing quotation for call loans, Government cd that he | bonds are » lowe. for all imsaes The collection will be deposited in the royal | ‘The last seen of Senator Pa:terson in this | Bul there has been and yet remains adis- herbarium of the Kew gardens. He will pre- | city was about 24 o'e! esterday aiier- | trustof this. ‘The general government came pare a paper on the flora of the western terri- | ncon, when he leit Wiliard’s hotel in a car- | b will withdraw from the positions occapied | UP_first. The attorney gener by them on Tnesday on account of the dil. | Statement in which he asse in the ev of Saltim rJ ar ere that its servauts might nof be outnum- | egity in obtaining a supply of wal (Tweed) had made mention in b's statement | 6's, 68's and currency #'s. Tae sb THE CHAPEu recently erected by the tory. riage’ with a frieud, and it is believed thathe | bered aod outweighed, and subjected to The Turks estimate the Rasee forseen- | Of having subsidized the Albany Ary zm | 12) higher than it closed ye: ee cee ee be ten | NavAd Woven The Uatsing ship Sara- | Just outside the District. [t is understood | “local ir finences.” : This means that the | gaged against their left at 35 baltal - = anal, of re pore the name of Edgar | ane i and as a ry x (th street © tance Notes. s i ae 4 course of a few | government would bave a capita! without Gace oe peeve ’apgau. He had not specifically mentioned mainder O ihe list, exeept Pacific Mall, wil: be dedica ed. "au 3:0 toga arrived at Norfolk on the 5th inst from | {bé! he will come in in the course iS fantry and 9 regiments of cavalry b * hours, and it is believed that his counsel, | havingone. It uow means nothiog else. The Snows. dU Masen. dos Hampton Roads. Commodore Hughes re-| Messrs. Shellabarger and Wilson and Mc. | idea Was always a stumbling block, and BANKS will participate tn the exercinoa. Ports officially to the Navy department the | W. A. Cook, are preparing a petition for a | modern ways and means of living have Tre public is cordia ly invited (0 be prevent: and | existes.ce of yellow fever ai Port Royal, S.C. | writ of habeas corpus, to be served as soon | made It also @ fcolishuess. There is too much was these parties; he oflered to become a wilress in any suit in which be may be called upon - to give evidence of the umber of frauds Taleatio; | Ukon the city and state t Litde Yegni was assaulted five taken and retaken. The the Turkish right flank lower. During the st ady first half the Iat- Deco made with ths rt r ra san- | as be is} 1 inter-depeodence in civilized society. What | BE Wat Moukiar Pasha’s comn did not thea recollect. He could however | ne on ~ - 3 adoptec quarantine an é is in custody. be od . cars rere acl y a oe e - e — “ nar Kailrond Company to ensure quick t Se eee ee ee suse ea . | indistrusted is.a8 essential as what is trust- | Cove’ “Evstietle ree sent ay inter | Sabstantiate all he lad anid about subeidie, | Inthe next halt sour there ha been @ de Seed how the Chop crews of the New Hampshire and Pawnee, Some New Books. ed. The officers who yield to-\influences” | plete along the whole line, and the Tarks re. | !0& the press. He produced a check dated | cline of al, the latter New York Ceutral. HURON OF THE EPirHaNY, " antes are apt to be those who know least about sessic ok , | Janua: tr ee warn 33a and Lith ficst of November for the south Pacitic sta- | SCb0ols, clases, and cluos, compiled and | here for servants, 1 order to have pure ones? Grand Duke Michael commatdei in person, | Wm. Cassy, the president of Argas Com- | Ume Delaware, Lackawanna and Western rof Banday Services frum Oct. to June: | iy) * i Itten by U. ©. Burnop and Dr. W. J. Wet- | To be log'cal, the government should gointo | Grind Duk Pasha telegraphs that on Taurs. | PAby, and Daniel Manning, secretary. declined 1, aod Delaware and Hudson Canal gm poe more. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co. (For | the wilderness agair—say to A‘aska and | ga, i : ng Journal, he read | \- Since: Pp y, 1571, for $4,090 paid by bim to the | Kock Island and St. P.al preferred decline 4 ——— ai ¥; o In regard to the Eve K the whole list bas ad- Geavine enh Gunmen: Cou. LEWIS PorTER, assistant postmaster | sale by Wim. Bailantyne.} keep noving on as fast a$ civilization fol- Great Vanliar (Yagetn ahiee eat thee letiers from 8. C. Hutchins, assistant editor | vanced , a2 latter Milwaukee and St. ‘Sunday cf mocth and Obief of Washington city, bas been removed, or | JA Critical History o. the late American | lows, and have ite seat contipuaily barbir- | evacaatel by the Russiaas during the night. | Of the Jownal aad busisess manag-r of | Paul common, the preferred aud Delaware, rather he bas resigned, in accordance with; W8r- By A. Mahan. New York: A. 8. | ous. It might then be virtuous, aad we | Pwo Turki h columos are now attacking the | Demars. One of the letters was a =| Lackawanna and Western advanced 1 $P. m—Evening Prayer and Short Bermon mi inticatson Cat week mets ld ba | Barnes & Co. [For saleby Wm Ballantyne.) | should hope it would be happy. Russians, who are concentraid on the | PolnUng an interview between Mr. Tweed | ¢8 ew York Ceniral i, , Lake Shore an exthet. ue taETty. oe batn atl com eel | accutanie 40 ie authorities. It appears | TBE author alms at «impartial historic criti- | _ ite fears of @ prosperous community are @ | banks of the Karsioal opposite the Rata | 82d Mr. Demars at any hovel aud at any | Northwesiern preferred i per. c-t. each, 7 ree. cism” be says, but the real object of his book | confession not flattering to itself. Cuina nad that certain testimony adduced before a com- 5 ; 2 a Open every day from sto 6 fer Private Peayer. It | Mites of the dl Congress Teflectel upoa | Wenld seem to be to show how wofully iu- | @ slmilar jealousy, was alraid of the rest ~ competent all our military authorities were, | of the world, and walled herself in—orrather | beep rent to threaten the communication ar | Personal victories and success of his party, | Michigan Centra!. Wabash, aud Delaware INSPIBATIONAL FREE LEOTORRS | certain busine.s operations of Porter in con- ; : ea y | out. Under'the name of totinee e nication o| Sunday Evening at7.30'c'' | nection with Ex-Gov. Bullock, of Georgia. | 824 bow much was lost to the country | 01 Lod Lagrieg > the Russians with their camp at Kinabel. | Which the letter said «would be @ good thing | and Hudson Canal , each the! se I throu e failure ernment to ur fathers conceiy: e by fn theldon’s Assembly Room udee Key invited the attention of Juige gb the failure of the government to | many of our fathers conceived the same pa- ‘ bi : a- | Fighting wes proce ding when the telegram | '0r "hem (Journal people) next year.” He -see- os JOO Fs coi. Juestious im writing aregiven by | Edmunds to the record. and Bdmunds re. | opt the plan of military ‘oj srations he | ganism in regard to our capitals, and with. said he bad no business with Mr Dew-| Aw Easy Salt LAKE MARRIAGE—The ~ . Sie time in New York which might suit Tweed. | Western Union Telegraph, Northwestern Hom oe liptine ya eaten PTs katt | The letter also congratulated Tweed on his | Common, and C.C Cand I. \ each, and z was dispatched on Toursday, but Maghtar the nadiee urged all along and ‘‘to secure which wis the | out the excuse possess 1 by Coina we tave | pasha concludes as follow r - son; all bis transactions with the Ji arnal ke (Utah) Ji-rard of Sepvember 26th, ATTENTION GRATREESSAmectmn | GUepte? Porter to step dowa and out, and | specine and excinsive object of our visit to | kept it an active principle while growing up | contdence ee enews were throngh Haichins and Deriars, A novel at romantic ey RAINERS of Weehl gina eine | be did. a oe Washington in January, 183." on telegrap's, cylinder presses, aud the the- A telegram from Mo:cow states that intel- | Cbefly Hutenins; he bad 20 basiness | mariage wasce! city last week. brid THIS BV ENING at Bgerty 4, southwest cor | THE NORTH CAROLINA Wuisky Pros- | , They All Do lt. By IM Batley. Boston: | ory of evolution. ligence bas been received there that the Ras- | ¥:'2 Mr. Smith of the Albany Eryress, | The prince: pals are well known here and in both holding high social positions, od EB stree.s, at So check eharp. — FCUTIONS.— Internal Revenue Commis- | Lee & Shepard. [For sale by Win. Bulan ‘e are not impeaching the pairiotism of tyne} Auothe* volume of fanuy things, by | any men whose names tne Amer poople YOUNG OATHULIUS FRIEND Socie: | ‘oer Kaum yesterday sent @ telegram to the Joker oft eo Dontury News. Tuetlinees | love. We are not Geayioe thas Congress | 02 Thursday with heavy lo TY — 4 sorcia! general meeting 19 exiled for | te U. S. district attorney at Greensboro’, | tious are so execiably bad as to be richly | sbonld have exclusive jacisdietion here. We SUNDAY EVENING g clock, at Carroll Hall, | N. C., as follows:—“I learn that the tobaces | good. think itshould. And we Telative to the the Most Rev. Archbieh: manpulacturers have ail plead gailty. It is Willis’ Historical Reader, basel_on the | were wise in their generation. = GEO K_ PETTY. President. | expected that suitable penishment will be | Great Eventa of History, from tne Creation |‘lde to them is not to ns ceapnoe be and | o'clock yesterday aiiernooa. The crowd | Dever ass.gned toduty, that the pa: BLU BSEIMEN CAINTECS will meet at | meted ovt to these men. Toe offers in com- | of Man till the Present time. By Wil should not be. | And it is no: trae that acap- | whieh gathered at the U ston der aad along | €e-ved did not amount to more than 35%), sier's D New Y 3 a I, coruer 5th and B streets north- 01 e Cl aver dnec tation. Tol « Dou; ove shou y fae EVENISG ofS olen, | pee e were rejected aver due consultation reis € er, LL. ork A 8S | ital which Congress governs should be a “ asba | # €lter wasalsoread from Hutch ings,asking silane repulsed twoattacks by Mukatar Pasa | 1 “ite appointment for Martin 8. Brown. In the desire, or intention, to keep the po inn conte <sil. Maneinann regard to the statement of E. P. Apgar that | affair secret, fora time least, bul a mar- THE REMAINS OF ARCHRISHOP BAYLEY | he had been appointed to "he pos riage is one of those Ss which it is difi- IN BALTIMOXE.-The remuins of the lave | Twecd on recommendation of Gor Bat what was | archbishop Bayley reached Laltimore at 3 | M°n and was ready to go to work think thoss men cult to hid@trom the p | lars of this one have te no ceremony performer lic, and the partica- ke lout. Toere was tbe marriage con- {| sist!..g of a simple agreement bavw: om the '. the route of the procession to tue Archlepis: | 0 more than paid bis expenses in thls € pai tics to live together as husband and wife ember your imt prominent and we wlthy violators of the es & Co sale by Win. Ballantyne | | commercial nonent | siecogad residence numbered fally is ». | Tw. i had reata letter from Apgar in b tural lives, or wotil either p ORDER COMMITTEE. bee! = beter to panishinent now, | have jirjte A Fantasy. By T hie Gautier any interest whic vould bi | The reverend clergy, with Monsig: stating mathe == in debt vfs board.c! raw from the contract, 19 : vigh hopes that it wi'l be the commencement York: D Appleton & For sale by | geroas York were the se 5 t u Lege at &c., ani asked Tweed to add to man. asidered vod aod Feet ANMUAL ELECTION OF # new era in the enforcement of the iuicr- | K bert Beall A pu’s “Colle. | ment ca ee) ee 2 eon ee ae oF FICE K UNION wl of ths WOM«N be held THC Satholic conference, Ut ~ by procur.ng him payment of his salary, Tom ine Tone Gee ee ; thethe (Apzur, could liquidate his clote- the Catholic Young Men's Library | @4 toa.d wills. Tweed thea went back [> ciation, and the Catholic Beneficial and | the A’bany Arcs. and referring to th: Temperance :ocieties, and the Kuights of st. | Arpus" statement that no one conrecied wiih b nai revenue laws in vour sate.” Hon of F. 4s well as If the Cap) Ss Physiol t Allen, | Pack. Irallthat New Fo A. New York: D Appleton & Uo. [For | added 1o the posse. sions of Washington, the 2 by Robert Beall} average government servant would be w rit nas Loolfer were THE SrcRET SEKVICE INVESTIGATION | 1 ‘The commission appointed by Secretary re urgenly requ: Sherman to investigate the Seeret Service of |, American ses, with @ Lecture on | happier and better than he is now; and I¢nalius escorted tbe remains to the lave |‘ bad ever received any favor from Tweed rae St. Fimo TRAMP Carrcrep.—Tae be held MOWL the Tressury department holds datly <ey | te Sindy of Blology. By Taos. H. Haxtey | Congressional Record would have been ceof thedeceascdarchbishop. Among | he read letters from the late Wm. Cassidy | St. Fino asss-nin, whose deqp-rate exploits alone. Chict Bcoke andl aastaioes ew York: I}. Appleton & Co. (Forsileb | pared much noasense oa the sibject Tgy Was vocne the mitre ath cree of | Of the Argus, asking Twee c the Wabash swam se vees tho new. Roberti Beall j finance and political ecoromy if the sia! Light: A serics of simpte, entertaining | men littering it ied been coinpalled to * pred meson @nd inexpensive experiments iu the ple | see, tal. think, breathe, move in the con tng wil be CRCeR IS ae to te ae te Anvestigatio’n | homena of light, for we use of students mercial mecropolis. The fathers, who > PAY. Octbor Sat Z's p | ployers.to the cordition aad operations o | €xer¥Y age. By A. M. Moyer and Cia-jes | lieved more than we do in special prov Benson have been examined at leazt other witnes.es will be ealicd. Tne con the late archbishop. No regalia, over than | SUITCEALE’s office @ position for his nephew | tadges, were permitted in the procession. | YOUDS Birdsall, he wanted him (birdsatl The clerical pall-bearers were Rev. Fa! to be clerk to the Surrogate. Tweed balals» Foley, MeManus, Chapella, and MeCo: procured # position under the c.ty zovero Fulumore; Dougherty, of Ellicott ¢ mept for a brotherof Wm. Cassidy. Tw ed per, sensaiion of t t Tresday evening at t r. in Lovington, I! tin Vandatia. Hts wame is Frauk Nieh- He has been visit oath, Was arrested INIC SOCIETY —T' sil oy Frank ne —-Thes S : » Barnard. New York: 0. Appleton & Cy | dences, expected an ideal capital to grow ¥, ae then referred to the denial of Senator We 91- | \reman. the only surw ni the iri whe w iene — The expediency of he Secret Si vis! nee h oO PP! Boyle and Walter, of Washinzion, and Gi; e' a y Sccitty rehearsals fr-the casniag-vamwil b> | March last, wud 19 eh triovire Ineo cia ing. | [Bor tale by Robert Ball without the means of life. ‘The “goveru: | fn: of Bt. Chariek. The renee nano lane | en. that be recelved at'y mouey; he proiucel | we.e chor by the desperade om tee sods ‘at Ceter mined by the atcndance mpoa thi« meting provement, ifavy,can be made in its effi American History for Schools, with illus- | mert,” whose presence was expected to im | o,gamenial crocs of kold oa the top, and a | /ttt-rs showing that he had piac iaman | Wi.eman, witbont the least Lesitatie | cy ———s MJ ROCK WOOD. Bec'y._ | ciency. ad tratious eu: colored maps. By G.P. Quick | bue everytuing about it witu all desiradic | peautiial boquet of white flowers mud was | Dam 1JamesJ- Weed, in &@ yositionas in. | denufied Nichols as tne mao ee) 4 FOVEREIGNS CO OPERATIVE AS39- | ° . i - gubos, LL D. New, Lork: U- Applotoa & | qualities, is a dry business concera, as desti- | placed in a bearse drawn by four biacs | *} ctor of meters on account of Weoden, and | shcoting. Si. Elmo, the scone a the tray: ty, CIATION THE SUEz CANAL.—The vice coosu! gen- | CO; [For eale by Robert Beall | vote of sentiment as a hardw-re shop It | horses. As the process.on passed in sronto) | thet bedrew a salary of #3,000ayeir. The | is located thirteen mile) east or Vands 4g ng of the Stock hliers of this Asset eral of the United Ptates at Cairo has sub- | , ree Super siural Factor in Raligioas Rs- | employs some valuable scientific worsers, | ihe cathedral the clergy and semierians | a cument was signed Johu J: Bradicy Cham. | but the ctlzeue of Pay vihegpase —— 4 we _ on spa First Con yivais| By L. T Townsend, ) D. Boston: | some chrriatans, and many wh> gladly em- | chant-d the “Miserere.” When the hoad of | becla'n and James J. Weed. staie of exeite’ent that the officers fear an MONDAY EVENING, Ceteler oth inst, | mitted to the State Department a statement | Lee « Shepard. [For sale by Wm Ballan- | brace every opportunity for intellectual liv | (rant g ibe oMirerere.”” | When the haud of — atvempt at lynching. A strong gaand of at jo consider the qaesicn of increasing | |HOWIng the trafMe through the Suez canal | tyne} The aimof Dr. Townsend has been thronged the police had much difficulty io EUROPE TO-D4yY. deputy sheriff« surround the jail, and all at- be capitel scek and to act on the report of the | for seven years past. The number of ves. | With as litle embarrassment from creeds as clearing *pece sufficient for the pail oearess Specie Coming Home. tempts at mob violence will be stontly re- Frustcs. Al members of the Order and their | sels carryivg the Brit'sh fag which passed | possible to coliect facts relating to revivals | po Narrow action ts acc asa- | to remove the casket [rom the heurse. More | LONDON Oct. 6.—The steamer City of Bar- | sisted.—| Alton (1U.) Telegraph, Sept. 29. frsex de are fe vired to be through the canal during those years was | With a view of showing therefron the move | rily the rule with them, however wide the than an hour was consumc<d in moving i19.n | lin, which saile! from Qaecensiown yes- —— — —s Preeident. | 3.517, with @ tonnage of 9.530.190, beiug ore | Obvious dednetions, and of testing the mol- | thought may be. Tais’great business con- | the depot to ibe edd ot the eee eo terday for New York, toox 10),000 pounds | _ Nick Courts they have at St.Paul. Judge Treat. than twice the tonnage of all ober nations. | ern revival and religious methoin cern serves its own pu: Left to itse'f it | was taken to the west parlor of the residence | #pecic. O’Brien, of the municipal court, was TASKER, F. SMITH, France is second, showing vessels to the | | Blackberry Jam. By Joaona H. Mathews. | will serve no otaer. “Saat +0 As nott | and placed u a catafalque. The boly ‘Another Po! Expedition. Charles Ryan, when Cuaries Ityan's 4 “Zs BLLIN. AMES, rumber of 561, with @ tonnage of 1,439.07. | New Yor: ‘Robert Carter & Bros. (For sale | promote the intellectua! life. [ts offices ara was then laid in state. Tne archiepiscopal The Zimes to-di 8 Ubat It is tue inten- | Wm. Delaney, a local statesman, va rd SCEPHEN JUST, LTOM. The nuraber of vessels carvying the Ameri- | by Wm. Ballantyne.) A story fur yoaug | filled with ne>ula, however, which necds to | frsidence, on Norily Charice Street, and the | tion of Sir Allen Youvg to have the steamer | bused the judge and was twice fined tor eB. can flag was only eleven, with a toanage of | folks. z fel only @ reasonable att-action from with- | eathedral are heavily trimmed ia black. Tae | Pandora refitted with a view to anoiter star! | Covlempt. The jadge thrice ordered the six E-STREET BAPTIST CHUROH, | 510. The number of vecsels of ali nations The New Schoolma’am; or,@ Summer in | out, and to sce the necc#ary conditions ob-equies will take placeon Tuesday next, | for the Arctic regions next spring. He will gn Present to take him to jail but een for come tume closed for improve. | WS 7,554, With a .onnage of 15,521,753. North Sparta. Boston: Loring. (forsale by | round abor: it, to resolve itself into fixcd after which the remains will be taken to | probably try the Spilzbergeu route. ‘ir. Deleney was influential, and Rents ard the iotroduction of » Lew Organ. will be nee ignaaet Robert Beall.) and fructifying stars. don SUNDAY, 7th irst. Rev. Dr. P wil preach mocoirg and evening, they - clined todo . Dela ARMY ORDERS.— By direction of the Secre- | Carita, a Novel, by Mrs. Oliphant: Majorie | ‘The reputation of Saratoga is not so envi- | P™metsburg for interment. Eastera War Hews. t — neg eal Resa Guo Tv o'er ck. . “ > = LoNpoN, Oct. 6—The Moscow Dispa’ch | #B4 bis own. went out and got a drink, re~ tary of War, a board of onst Bruce’s Lovers, a novel, by Mary Patrick. | able that it satisfied Washington. She knows RacrnG YESTERDAY—Jerome Park, N. ¥ .° . — turned to the court and koocked Ose Aen Sch eee “tldedecamer | (For rate by J. Bratley Adams] Tuo two | tuata community devoted mainly tofasuioa | The race tor 2100, ene mile, winner io be von | ANd the Daily News" special from Ke soeciena adge fined. and committed TH T * ” Ovi ss ig 4 reporting @ repulse of Moukhtar Pashas at. | COW. The jadge fined aod committed him TO THE SIOCKROLDERS OF TAR | Ky, r é test of Harper's Library of Select Novels.” | aud government business will fail in tatel- | atwuction, was won by Kilbourn in 150%. | TRO ‘Thurs ‘ nt and he paid the fioe aud wi oat to knock PO : ; ‘urgeon Bas!] > 8. A.; Major Geo. 7 : “Life on \ ving. She woul - stakes, | CBS on Thursday, are simply confused METROPOLIS Bay ys 'S BANK OF THE | G" Huntt, Ist cavi Major Samuel NS. Jolly Good Times; or, Chiid-Life on a | lectual livti z. would repay the general | The grand national handicap sweepstake Farm. By P. Tuorne. Bostoa: Roberts overpment What she receives from 1t, | #100 cach, $1,000 added, #20) to 21 horse. two | Tevetitions of what hed beeu previously re- | [be judge down agaiu. when a sevenih po- "y3 Acuual Ekctiou «f Nine Trustees of the | Berjamin, assistant ‘adjutant general, is i r ed by official bulletins. They refer ex. | lCeman appeared, kuockea him dowa and x J 25 Brothers. [For sale by J. Bradley Atams. y completing the civilization it necessaril, miles and a quarter, was won by Tom Uchil- | Ported b3 m > ‘ tf dvagged hii to th ‘treet, and on Ber MEAT AE pane ibe Ditrict Futaba | appoluted’ te meet. tn Washington city, on Belectious from Eplotevas: Hossa: Teaver, | leaves incomplete, by Dillizing what it | tree, int Isy beatings Paro e by six ten covey © Wednesday's ‘operations, and | ¢ iat at Uburty borane Gare Denese 4 ted Lreitane sveneesi< Wasnirriay a ytrere | Wednsday, the toth instan Jexaminstion | Bros. Virginia: A Roman Sketch theJew- | brings together, but rannot perfectly use. | who was teu lengths ahead of ln-pirat fe Daily News’ sxectal is simply ® para 4 ter as practicable, fert ov MONDAY. November 5, i commitment between the hours and their Persecations, of Harper's Half- | She would show where tue arilsts who are | closely followed by Galway. The $0 pu: phrate of yesterday's Rutsisn bulletin. —— of AE «clock Cr caualdates who have been selected for | Hour Series. [Forsateby J. Bradley Adains.} | here are to be found and what is expect: 1 of | mile heats was eon be Virginius tats us J pnt Paris despaich seys: “8 tel-! ae cenrnas Orrr, Pebeta,e teal ahaa he ‘Be the Transac- | @Ppelutment as 2d Heutenants in the army. ee them; bring into fellowship the desultory | and 1.50\,, beating Dauntless, Viceroy, Ans | ©S'®™ Ivam Moughtar Pasha, dated Taurs ing affray occarred Toureday atwneen A fule . i Major Thomas C. Sullivan, commictary of | COPAl church, during yesterdays sevsion in | *Kirmlsbers; and satisfy the nmerous hearts aes, with the loss © 3 . three quaviers of @ mile, was wou by | Bete Tepulecd on all ie, in . (site, KY.—The Loui 5,600 Billed, apd bad failen back on Karajal, | ("el the suriace xi anested ot \“ 2 at Dow grow caill and w le~ NOBMENT. President; subsisteree, U.S A., from healquarters de- Boston, considered a resolution providing | th sg! colll and weary amid the 4: ‘arioeten pursued by the Turke,” is also a repesinon i, Aaa. Son BA & Ss e n . tive sple 5 Bho ke THEM PSON seek oh | partment of the Guif,1s extended one moath, | {OF the appointment of @ co.nmission, cox- | Ceptive splendor of her witters. Can the {asa mill site. A. tly correspondent of the cre ary, ” . t . ad Chicago papers, under ; sisting of seven members of each order to | “govelament” and the people it brings here | mile heats, was won by Wahonaicae who | Of Previous Constantir ople despatches. As ms de plume, ‘Ola Pioneer” and JAMES Lo Bekboun, Tue Uxxooren Patent Oveice. — A | Souler te legal title of the church and wo | be Independent of such services and aiford to | took the Gret and third Beats, Typhoon rece | IY AS Tntost despatch, St coems eat oar © Foo,” ‘also claimed the ground by & ag % sang report what amendments, if any, should ve x em’ ond, taking the second hy i 1 K oor is » oe he | right of pur % culty ea Fou SOL ign, heavy roof, sloping from the inner to the | made to the constitution at the begiuuing of | Therekas ever been an unvvillingness, a | Lal) and Lae The eaten ‘cup, dasy | Russians bave withdrswn srom terightand | PentOypurchase. 1 7 on oe HENEY STROSBCRSER, outer walls, with a full of about ten feet, has | the second century of its growth upon which | Beglect, an inability—atalleveaisatatlure— | ofa tile andanetchs center of bis line and concentrated their ex ih, Was wen by Hen, y — ciel " * re Deen erat g arom, for the temporary protec. | it !s about to enter... Aiter debate the res »lu- | to acknowledge that the nation stants in | Crittenden, who rede Harkaway Bill. ‘Tune | ze #20¥ at Akischakala, on the Kare Hon of the Patent Ofice from ratn, tustead of | Hon was referrcd. “The committee on coasti- | Reed of the individual city. Tae fancy that | 22... Verdigris. the favorite, san away | Tabal, about Gieen miles northeast of Kars. | yocy the mere glaborate plan of Architect Clark, | toUonal amendments eked the house of | what is one party's gain is necovuarily the | wi his rider. ‘The selling race, dash ora | Je Was im thls direction thai Moukttar Pasha | G™wins a St and Mr. T. F.G. Morsell, who bas beea in | deputies to ratify the amendment for tne re- | other's lo"s 18 a8 false here as it is auywhece | mile and a quarter, was wou oy Charies tera'ng bis if done ae abey ee OTIOR —All Svveriensof fa- | ChATEe of the work since the fre, has vean | lef of bishoprics, which are too large. Be- | in good economy. The two interosts are sup- | Gorham. ‘Tine 211, The Barford ntake | {20 BR RT rt ne cen vOreS 10 NRY 1 ICKSON, Trustees, PH REcL Has RE O48 Lb sree: to No. y thwest. ground; Adams shot body ad turned and fie Bryant then, DAVY revo'ver, dred three shots at Lie first missing. At the second shot fell and Bryant, still advaneing, at threugh the aa . ce Rage “ “ ‘cd the pistol at Adams’ head and sent a ve PUROHASED GOS at Girect d to procure the timbers, luinber and | fore voting it was ‘stated that Maryland bad | plemental and not conflicting. Toe natioa | was won by Biue Kees, Day & ad-and | {FO bis right on Tuesday wad W tne day. | Pater uh bi aneet 1028 Th street rb er Material, employ the workmen and go | Pol receivcd the proper legabnotice. A dis- | /uperatively needs the city. Their beredts | Himyar third. Tine Lise ee Se exsets Aad ees at peketar Fades Say. Repeat eet eel ee br (be a — so that the amonnt fork atonce. The new roof will be very | cussion ensued upon what was legal notice, | avd umisfortunes are mutual. Neitber suffers offens. Ve Operations are still uaknown. Th's + he ri e. B ies P 7 == is undoubtedly the greatest and Besee crete te Dald shereom may bo made us. | he «i substantial, consisting of pice | @nd before action @ recess was taken. The | NOr prospers alone. By every aid the gov A STEAMSHIP ON FiRe.—The steamship ly the greatest am ~ “ - boards covered with felt, and resting upon | #flernoon session was occupied in discussing | €foment gives to unofhcial growth, it lcsseas | Constitution, from Victoria, arrived at san MOST CRITICAL AFFAIR OF THE WA THEOE, FRENCH ORS ceabwen wp. | alters supported by elx upright, posts Meee the setting off and division of already forme | the hecessity for approp.iatiors ahd endec. | Francisco yesterday Toorhing on fie tn the | Asia Mitor ‘The osect of the Trassian SEVILLE. Auditors.” ocu-s* | tending at intervalk across the hall. The | dioceses. ments of its own; provides for such a crys- | hold. The passengers were gronp:d on deck, | #Uack is elther to cut Moukhtar Pasaa off — water will be received by a trough insiae the ta'lization as ine Ideal capital must have; | mostly forward, as she ed up, and al- | from Kars or drive bim under its walls, aod MOCRBSIOSS ALUA.. BLUE LICK. wall and carried from the center either way, Fisdecis INDICTED JUDGES oF BALTimone | erabl-sasraaller and weaker but 2 de: sh no fire was visible, smoke pou od | Sbut him up there. If they fail the secc od 1 er Gincharging St tho curucns A wok nc tl NTY.—The state’s attorney for Baltimore | and more adaptable hand to fuse the mate- | Out from stem to stern. The fire was discoy. | Russian campaign in Asia will be over. DA. days, and perhaps more, will be required to | Count BEDFORD. BETH y pas given notice to the counsel forthe | rials and nish the fuer forms whieh its own | Ted in the coal about 1: o'clock on Friday | From Bul there is no intelligence of ac- And other natural MINERAL WATERS forsale at | complete the work, which has beea com. | !pdicted judges that he will move for a | csvnot perfect. Tue most desi cable thing to | Bight. The steamers engines were working, | tive opera ‘The army of the Czarewitch Sienna vecawaer already. change of veuue, and will fle affidavits sot- | ve accomplished now—not simply to bless | but only the forward boilers were in use. She | Will naturally await the arrival of the whole x = * {ing forth the reasons that lead him to be- | unofficiai Washingion, but to bless the | Was taken to the Pacific Mail dock, where | Of its reiforcements before it will venture sepzt-tr 420 Penn. avenue. THE CREDITORS OF FRANK Lesuie met | Heve that a fair trial can not bs had in Balti- | United Statee—is jnst what some venerat-d | the passengers were landed aud immediate | "POD an aggressive advance, either towards Serre in New York yesterday. The of the | MOre county. Under the amended constitu. | men sought to avoid. It is to craw about | Steps taken for the suppression of the fire. | Rustcbrk or across the Lom. _— commitiee to devise a plan of settlement sets | Hon the removal of a criminal case, uniess | the public buildings the very la gest, rich- | The steamer was towed to Mirsion Fiateand | The Olomas army of Saumia can bard!y GOSPEL MEETING forth the looseness of Frauk Loslice mee. | the death penalty attaches to the offsnca, Is | est, most independent and celf-sustaining | UDK to her is, and @ number of tugs | Mase an offensive movement until its new EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, * | agement and bis extravagance, showing that | “Uiseretionary wit the court. Judge Watte. commercial or snanfaciuring city that is | 8nd fire engines poured streams into her. | Commander hes arrived at headquarters. As v= he drew 75,000 per annum from his busi: | Will hear argument on the motian for .e- | now possible. The fire was extinguished about 5 p.m. Toe | Yet Suleiman Pasha ts oaly reported to have uincouN wax, bess, which wasin excess of his proilis. Tae | moval, and will decide as to whether suftic- | We are aware that great cities are not | steamer was fifty miles from port when the | reach’d Shumila. If the weatuer continues —— AT BALF PAST THEME O'CLOCK. plan'proposes that Leslie have supervision | lent cause has been shown tojustify a change | made by . Bul we are also aware | tre was discovered. The createst coolness | She and the ro- 4s remain passable for trans- THE WARLIKE N&: PERCES.—The present Since et ereenere erg eae, | ett atyademnsatataan Hy | a dette ante ie rae | Eritarnttn att Re cena | uo ence spa foe Sah » - cent. of the profits as salary, “cant. vidual ¢ ° Shee eee oe ee . — in Brertheay seicoine. svste_ | Dedivided pro rata among he craiitors, The | QCANDO7O, 1% Jatt —x-Treaurer F. 1. | beneit furnishes the, tnsp.rlng spirit, Toe | Roows. 7 €dakion ‘ehaicaticrtne Fearmon baraiigcs | fat_fibe of wich i componsd Of te beat PREANE 15 0oe Cares Fears the indettodness can ts paid one ee pectediy Wednesday, for ine purpose, as ite | largely Iie can aot on oarrest princiie eee Epc rly beer Be Coat Mimees. | af the guard have crossed the Danuve. “The f sertuits tnenatiaaaciirie Nini ged claims preparing lefeuce in the mat- | @ correct know! of ihe neces: $ - presideots | pew Ottoman commander may be e: ed Are offered be the bathe eee WATER: as py | .THE DIRECTORS of the Brewers and Mal- | ter of the varicus lags recontly insti- | case, aud keeprites inetivavic end Te teee Hudeen | oad eit, othe, Delaware a4 | to aitempt rome bold exploit in order to jus- amend bots Stem pecs ©? | sters’ fire insurance company held ® meet | tuted against hin. The ex treasarer was | They can reduce taxation, give us and then. | Hudson, a ey wope-tf FOB sth atrest. ‘ng in New York y to consider the | Warmly welcomed by State Senator W.B. | selves the best le . save the — action of the insurance department of the | Nash, one of his men, who batled him | health and lives of the government’s servants fe no tena until the defelt In tueir capital nel beta | The bond bolus thesede aa ed ae eae: | Ee ws, beac. They edness , = s, in e y annulled, Mr. Car Beni ‘s, &e., &e. diacretione of poate eer ce eaerrors ands 12- | made gcod. It was resolved te pay in auas- | doz wi ted 19 jail in defaalt of | to make soclety here yoni an pageant, aa cure you, FREE OF CHARG#. This great rem- | three directors were court, which (t convene vagant sham, ful: 3 edy war discovered by @ missionary in South Atmer- i: present month. = epi th (ler fe eigen led ron ra Bd 8 self sldrowed ‘envelope to the Ree. JO- VICTORY OF THE WORKINGMEN’s PAR- EN z SEPH T. INMAN, Bration D, Bible House, TY.—At an election Thursday, in the sixth RESOLUTIONS AGAINST STRIKES.—The ‘York city. ps coly | ward of Cumberland, Md., for @ councilman foe division of the Conductors Bro:he: TE bing PG SAVINGS | to Milla vacancy, the workin; made a@ | bood of the United States held its BANK. No. 4 corner of 7th their Thomas | "ual session Th as commit ymethii * 3); fom of maul |. &e., 1 will send a receipt that poy CL" ) Tw - Bail, to await his trial at the regalar term of | & splendid sbow, a Elittert Peyton N eg negotiations can be had. 4 TH Conxecticor STRIKE3.—The Meri Remeesion. we ee Sanat an ournt Conn., Silver Plate com probal meetin; . ceded to thea de Seeonta per day a striking ‘miners of tho Penusylranie: ovat le pomination, and company is callzd for to-day at Pittston. Conr ell, was elected. adopted ia | areona strike. forkden Brita, oe —<—_$_$_$_-__ it Bacay | Meer tm umber gut quik arnt day, | hata, Sates ideminn nk el ; avd the | of Lynn, Mass., while passing through an Necorratr the cardinal | solderers at the cox Silver Piate co.a- alley ¥ perance and ‘way tothe Lynn .allway station was embankment. LL ise to itt wpingy 9 cpt | Bata tA, geretrany, he os | te apa re iiy"Sake Mounds ye beew men BE. to avert the disnatere - masses of E i i Hi a i i ry

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