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EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Cd mit Shortly before 3 o'clock he lay dowa on a bench which ts close tu the engine, while the engincer worked part of the tara for bim LIEMED BAILY, Excovt, Su Affer the usual peli, whiten lasis about 7] 4 EE as minutes, the sl »ping man was cailed up; au Pennsylvani Avenue, corner street — aud fmakins tls : around the ga . ° . ei berately walked tow, it, Tae Evening Star Newspaper Gompany, IPAS" detmeen to of he arms or spokes 5 was ‘yolving very diy, ny Say ee Uy. nkling of au ese lis horrified fellew ron. —— 12 men saw the mutilated and dismembered : “i body shooting upward trom the Opposite side. s a mall—postage pre- ee _ cl ty — yy me .d— 60 cerita s month; one year, $8. in jon of the piace where fe! “ st be paid inad- | _ s ne body sho ost“ perdendicilan neem er eme | WI, FON. 7,914. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1878. TWO CENTS, | irs, Dertive marl s fitiad onthe iren floor as the mangled, Dieeding form came TORN TO Pieces wuen Har Asirep.— oat Z Delaney was employed in the old down, and they saw the brains of the poor fel: ST a sys “on Ply excep ~ of = 3 j FOREIGN AFFAIRS. is face, whic! escape with two very sli¢h* , ‘a RATIFIED.—At the Cabinet meeting to-day Our Mexican Neighbors. 7 i t Thi S bruises, there was scarcely a semblance of SPECIAL NOTICE = THE EVENIN' G STAR. the Lien ated ne nee Hey ORC Re ees Grorean a a Ae @. egTams 0 8 tar, cone : 1 anything, human about the corpse.—{(Johns ae 7 postal treaty adopted by the recent uriversal PROBA! aN Mills, daught t Ki or aw < > GRADUATES OF NOBMA', KINDER. ostal congress at Paris. Ev i the close of the war between Mills, daughter of r A a ~ > LEN INSTITUTE for * ge year eudin: A * Pe er Faris. ver since the ¢! jobn, D. D., bishop of Long Island, N. ¥.. was ATALANTA Eacrr TO Mrer CoLuwnta.— i SAS Micees loa Wells a0) ¢amis Winialk Washington News and Gossip. | arronxey Genznat DavENS will leave this | Mexico ard this country the condition of a) INDIAN FIGHT IN TEXAS, | married to'mr. Frederick Wessen, of Brook, | The Atalanta even sthos eon eS York, sud, Misses it:gin@ Bean rad Ja ie: Seah rergne i 2 | fairs on the border has been a subject of seri- | lyn, this morning at 11:3) o'clock, atthe Royal | and stands ready to row Columbia, the Shoo Hese, Distrie: of Columbh. angi3-bi GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Internal pening tor Massachusetts, to be gyne Sbont |e casacralion io this government, “EAias Savoy, London. “The bishop pf ‘Nebraska of- } wae-cae-me a the Harvard four in the ( f_S Beaer Or coLUubretonervee | Terenue € essa SSSI ox. B. Hl. Butsrow has been appointed by | UY bands of Mexican thieves and outlaws into | THE POTTER COMMITTEE. | ceeds cnsashspsnaras Qvertowing with | Me.ropoltan ruzatta on the Suh Inst. ‘that WURAL SUCIETY wi" ‘be heid on WEDNES- | scnscRIPTioNs to the four per cent. loan to- | | HON. B. H. Bristow has been appointed by | {nite States territory have been too frequent < DAY, Avgust lth at 7:30 p.m. Members and | 4,4 amounted to $311,350. the President as chief counsel for the govern- for enumeration. At intervals they have ‘mt crested are inv!’ ed to be present ” * —— ment in the South Carolina cases. He will + + Gar 3 . Pavet-2: CUABLES A. BALL, See'y. Tne PRESIDENT and other distinguished | have entire charge of the interests of the gov. | ceased, but break out again with as muci cer.) OmmAW. A QRANGE RIOTS. | ,.**’: PERATIVE | persons here have accepted a special invita- | ernment, with power to select such assistants | tainty as the recurrence of the seasons. In wil tis other Americans in London. they are all brought together, and, now that Death. the meeting o° the national association wiil be Geo. Gilfillan, the well-known religious | OV€T a Week earlier, let the winning four out of and miscellaneous writer, is dead, at the ave | the eleven there eutered be asked to contend => THE JEYFER-ON US °° etiedine associario: 1 If the Emeralds, who beat the "Shoes, would fer. some of these depredations only a few h+rd of ree also come on from the northwest it wou: : { the Minnesota state | @Shemay prefer. | A Forger Held for Extradition. hwest it would set- 47th recuiar meeting for the payment of dues and } tion to attend the fair o! 4 = long-horned Texas cattle have been stolen.} —...._, re eld f ¢ = Ue conclusively who are the fastest amateur apiog nivances, AUESUSY) SSE lta ip ember. Speelal trains provided by thespcicty | 1Sety hem N OTE eee ie eae me ae, | Others have been swended! with atrocious | SEVERAL PEOPLE SHOT. | ,,thes. Fortes, who was arrested on board garsmen in America which he Watkins mect- Barket Bac." Advances made.to siockboldersate | Wit Jeave Washington aud Chicago. for St, | jevscongressiopal shoes. The sresabec, | Murders, high-handed robberies and systein- ke Ren, By ta Ce eee ly instaliments, divided into 120 Goren fer President “Gon . on acharge of forgery. a Paul, the guest3 going and returning free. If | ers now have candidates for Congress in all | Stic outlawry. At times an unusually gross rs INO. JOY EDSON, sec.. TM G St. nw. A ’ outrage has aroused the government of the The Great British Naval Review. should be ia too, for it will be remembered Be] bake Hetaleershiled a emexeur: | the aS ORE Se United States to the inauguration of vigorous | FATAL FAMILY FEUD. | _ Portsmourn, August 13—Noon.—Che great | that one of its ten had te run t les. fast noone ee nee Ce a Sctemn eet daa ela grcen- | Protectionary measures. Whenever this has naval review by the Queen to-day promises to | before the race with the “ Shoes plish. And, by the way, the fast Watkins four Watkins, the Mexican authorities have been . be a superb spectacle. The waters of Spite | and so they were in no condition to show their back werkingmen’s candidate for Congress in en done # sc ete ie —[N.Y Hera . POSTMASTER GENERAL Key will leave th | the Zanesville (Ohio) district is worth gic). On) Fa ea ae eres THREE MEN KILLED. a ome sohent are covered with sail: | best pace—{N. ¥. Herald. latter part of this or the first part of next week | and don’t work. “---Those who have figured | 9perate im putting an end to these troubles. are arriving from alldirsctions bringing haw, | MR. TILDEN’ intimate poltical and per to take his first leave of absence since he has | it up assert that in all probability there will be | oniy to go so far as to prevent the adoption o dreds of persons to Witness the review, which | sonal friends, says a New York letter, are been in ofiice. He will go to Tennessee and | 50 regular nominees in the feld for the 28 | extreme measures by this government, THE OTTAWA RIOTERS. Will take place at 4 o'clock. . very much annoyed by the publication of ae further west, probably to California. ie FE ee tc pA THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION A Midnight Raid of the Mob. The Paris Awards. See Kote See aa tiie propane <= 5 NS OF INDUSTRY, | ‘Tie CasrveT Maetixe this afternoon lasted | congressional convention for thes-cond dis. | !$ Alive to all these facts, and has had for | | Orrawa, ONT. August 13—About midnight | Pants, August 13—The awards of the inter- Ne aan cits: tates i OL ee NS OIL MEETING FOR x BTIN fib trict of Virginia, ninety-four favor the renom. | @aDy months the settlement of the issues be- | a gang of about 2) Uaion men made a tour | national jury have not yet been pubiisad, Senior eS per g Sregieerting s7 COLUM ANIZATION. but about Atteen minutes, and no business of | Triton of tion. John Goode, The convention | tWeen the twocountries under cerious consid- | through the lower part or. the town: insulins | Dut w sonore eB or ee bublished: | Thorman at the head and. Tilden sean ¥ In accordence with the Dispensation ‘ssucton | a vublic character was transacted Secre- ts 2 Tt has be n 2 eration. en in constant correspond- | every one they met and yelling like demons. | competitors are known. The American | They Say these stories are put forward by the Friday last, the members of Columbia Council! | taries Evatts and Sherman were absent, their | Wl Pe composed of one hundred aud sixty. | cice with Mr. Foster, our minister at Mexico, y i % : 7 Several “Britons” were assaulted, among | exhibitors have more than a proportionate | Cunbing Tammany clique here for the pur- holdirg Trade Tickets for the current quarter will | departments being represented by Assistant He a Ge Ree on the subject. Through ulm has been com- | them a young man named Guion, who Was | share of medals and other awards, Among | Pose of familiarizing the democratic masses meet at the hall of the Distriet Conueil. No. 519 | secretaries Seward and Hawley respectively. | 2 Suter will rn { | Municated to Mexico the strong feeling in | badly beaten. About the same time the Otta- | the suecess American exhibits are: MeCor, | With the idea that it will never do to ran him FE crenth treet porihwest, THURSDAY EVEN- | © ——— Massachusetts becaurg be sally oom es oy | this country against border raids, and the | wa-Woune Britons rey Te eee eta | the su Teaper, Wheelock’s steam engine, | (Tilden) for President again. Mc. Tilden, ING, 15.h inst. a. 7:30 ovclock, for orgauization, | 47 Yr AGsiN.—Anotherstory abouta chanye | Massachuse: pure he realy oxpe great pressure Which has been brought to bear | diere junction, and on learning of this, pro. | Wood’s reaper, Edison’s telephone, Wheeler & | ey give notice, will never consent to play Boge gee District LOW. MMITH, Booty, | in the cabinet was set afloat some days ago, | Slected aud because if he is elected his success | Then this government to bring about a specay | Lene quncto body to the lowér town armed | Wilson's ‘sewing machine, the’ American | “Second fiddle” to any, ane es. Tee ee FE -OLD BCHJOL BAPTIST ABsO- | and has become pretty generally circulated. | young Boston reformers. Besides the Boston eee ory eae Be cae Ade ine Fun Oke tne Wee Oe anes nae ae Ce: Se: Rautbank’s scales Col. | Take nim up again, aid they believe thet, nae CIATION (colored) will hoid a mecttog for | This time Attorney General Devens isto retire | papers say he can f ,be elected anyway and | ¢> co-operate in putting down the system of | Union men, wha made some insulting re- | Farmers’ friend grain drill, Johnson’s har. | Withstanding thes r mination FIVE DAYS, commencing August 21, 1873. at | and be appointed to the Maine cireuit judse- | thatis an additional incentive. border thievery. This the government be- | marks, at which the Britons open 1 fire oa | Vester, Pullman's palace. cars, Remington’s | Will be tendered h Cuambersbarg. Fs. All invited toatiend, | zive | ship. to fll the vacancy caused by ihe recent | HaxLAN WINS ANOTHER VicTORY.— The | lieves. He is nutable, however, to render any them, but injured none of the crowd. A quiet, | rifles. ‘Specimens of American coal and wheat | Southern man as \ CS eagles enh ah lee ign oie elen nit eo'Sitpiey | Qbeu contest of professional oarsmen ‘yester- | greatassistance. He is unable to control his | [uoitnervecsta man, named Giles, a Protest. e gold medals, and iv is understood that at7am., B. . Sanaa oleae a auces ar to aes ceased day at Barrie, Ontario, wasa single scuiling Onn Boonie. ae i. proven by the Fee tes ant who was homeward bound, got a stray | American canned fruit 1 meais have taken = P| y: NGAEC a “5 “ “4 ri a g st a it a ‘a 1 e p xhest prizes i 3! iis oy pa eons 7 Sess IN | President and his official advisers. Taisocca- | mateh, and the seven contestants came in as exicans are banding over the Rio Grande to | shot in the leg, and another uamed Marks | the highest prizes in their clas S ETAL ; western or Five FeMa.e Coxvicts, two while and three colored, eseaped from the Virginia pe J. x E e it y Sunday nicht. The prison houses for i fc 5 A follo Hanlan, frst, winning the | resist any raid that U. 8. troops may make | was wounded in the arm. They were both | A French Protec: o 2 | eat ay : 7 - se Deetnssioners of pharmary for the District | General Devens called thesattention oF she Patrick Lather fourths Wm. Melen: Hiths A. | plundering cauperionh Giiaens. ee'inco Mary | faken. fo, Dr. Kouleau’s surgery, where their | “patie, vugust Liwit is rumored that tne | enitke are, ony oranges, wooden balldinis, Beene ane ee oe eee a a ea hat hetioaaky | Jan eainein six iengths atead border are composed largely of the. thieves | down St. Patrick's street in a body, showing | * ——_2-—_— lathing and plastering of the par.itiom belie the Distr umbia, hereby pouty ail war | there was plenty of ime. ‘To appoints mat 3 Oa a EEGSATA ‘i themselves. Those Who are not of this class | and keeping up a continual fire. Here they A FATAL FAMILY FEUD, | toelude the one guard stationed in the yard. sons entitled to be registered as pharmacists w there was te cite ae TH REECTION AT BosNI\.—Advices | are generally strong sympathizers with the | attacked Villeneuve’s house, where a dancg Th Men S The tres nestoee we Resintcceroid oh os . Se eres te eet rece pa th nossibill " from Bosnia reprevent toat, the men of the | raiders. Diaz has no influence whatever with i hree Men Shot. ne re r yesterday law, that they will be ready to receive law bu ith the possibility of his nomi- t i: ti is: 4 s was in progress, shooting several parties and Jew YORK, 3 oe q hites a till at larg: - F Albanian contingent of the Turkish army are | them. "The administration is periectly aware 7 rs Wi i ‘i . NEw YORK, Aug. 13.—A special from Au- he whites are still at larg: tt inthe Cotontzatinn | Dation not beine confirmed by the Senate. In | joining the insurgents. The folowing infor- | of thisand has so caiman ones ton toe ee Prana thers with sticks and stones. Father | musta’ Ga. says “a dificulty™ occurred at is wamed Amelia Roussel, Heche Husierol Penusjlvania avenue and iMhmuch trouble: embarrassment and business | MAtion has been Fceived from the command: | can government. It las also, #irough Minis: | MBUCY,S Bouse, Was also attacked an. were | pisetield, 8. C.. yesterday in which three men, | who was sent to the penitent Buiidivg cores Of Reeteyt ‘a.m to 1 pm.,oa | t much trouble, embarrassment and business | er of the eventh Ausirian army division .n | ter Fo.ter, notified the Mexican foreign seere. | injured. Larocques hotel was next demolish, | Brooker ner. Thomas Booth, and James | folk about eighteen months MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY of cach | loss. For this reason he thought it test that | Bosnia: “The town of Travuik was occupied | tty qhacweaened the Mexic rous of resorcing | the proprietor being struck with a stone | Booth were killed and seven others wounded, | #/(f%) worth of diamonds from oulard, bec Slt Pet OL Unt the reasembline Gt Coaeccrs | BY the troops. on Sunday, and communication | to force, the reluctant. conclusion has bees | out severely cut in the forehead. The crowd | One of them mortally. The trouble grew out | «! Brooklyn, while he and wife were at het ‘Werk law requires that all persons entitled toreg- | put off until the reassembling of Congress. : ruck Aster as provided for in section 4 shall do so within t zs H with Banjatuka was comple.ely restored. In | forced upon it that only by such an ageucy ca of a family feud of long standing. “Toney’s | house ou a bridal tour. either then nor at any subsequent time has | the engagement at Varearvakit and Jaicze | (ered Upon Aor soared ee eucy can | then marched up Dalhousie street,where other for ‘registration on and after the 141i. of the latter rep r i a 4 t ¢ Lhisdoes | parties were shot and wounded with stones. | Pfother Was killed several years ago, and SARELESS CAPrain.—A Detroit pape 0 tans fom ES Cie aay ot etobarnere ns | Wo IRON GY of Judge Devens belng the | Seven oficers and one hundred and ixty men | nut weeearhy sree anaey Ete sort ee too | Parties Were shot and wounded with stones Doney, Guepected the uturder was oomuiltted | 0 Carte gon cas Hier Wee Wiisng forms for application way be Ladof either | May for the pltce been suggested. nor has the | were wounded Wanless duforsen circumorancceaoment, but | made several arrests, but did not succeed in | WY’ wit the latter ee sookt tet Ae | Mander of the schomier Mand Of the Air of the Commissioners: D.O°DosNELt, Tos any other reason been mentioned among BatouM REBELLIOU he Porte has de. | UBless unfors“en circumstances arise there will | breaking up the gang until they had reach: 4 WS-tnomy=os; O-Becka, J 5 " . I i e = parties met to-day, when Toney proceeded to | Weht fo visit bis wife at Dearbora wale tis Sawes E. Mo those who would necessarily be the first to } cided to order the evacuation of Batoum. in | Be BOmodification whatever. Ue ceca the corner of George strear- -Zhe wounded | Carry out his threat. He drew a pistor and vessel was loading at this port. Mire. Wittick, 2,9, 16,23, 39, hear of any such step if contemplated. reply to requests to that ifect by the Czarand | ers in spite of armed. resistance.’ What com: fhe lens RY O'Neits shot in the leg. Kelly, | fred, killing the two Booths before he wasshot | uring her husband's visit, examined at : = ai aoe the German representative. The inhabitants | Dijcations may arise trom a conflict of United | § Sesh uli Oran bate hoe himself. Friends of both parties were drawn | Pockets, and finding letters from “your afc => “SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING SECRETARY THOMPSON hopes to leave the | of Batoum have notified Mr. Layard. the Ke tener a and Mexicans the fun ractured skull; P. Conway, brutally beat> into the fight, and about seventeen shots were | tionate wife,’ dated at Deerfield and addressed = ASSOCIATION." — The fourth regular | city day after to-morrow for his Indiana home. | British minister, that they consicer chee, | States troop: 2A ‘e future must | Bithwick, shot in the arm ; Taylor, shot in the * 2 i 1 fired in all. There was a democratic political | t Wittick, set an investization ou foot, in aaa ae ne Ee ware’ | Ife will be accompanied by his family, and be | seives under British protection, and wilthort | deVelop. files, shot in the ‘le iy RILEY. os MD. Js AN, M.D. augi2.13,14 19, 96.cep UT . ‘ eti . pursuance of which Capi. Witiick was arrest- ‘ 5 ene re CORTINA’S CAREER, over the right temple; Marks, Shot in thearm, | Meeting in prosress at the time, DOL a | eee ee tne ee cobrance Ince Minnick No. G15 7h street, opposite Parent office, acBp-m. | absent for some time. decupy theirelty.. ue Bussians attempr to | among the many outlawed Mexican chiets | ‘man naiicd Wilhaison hid his hat sede shooting oecarTede aad eee aid in whlch the | Sn the alicetions of Bliss Kicler, of Deer Stock ta _ Se ee, Suarcscgh each: PERSONALS. —Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Davis Se who have, in a {sng series of years, robbad | with bullets; Christian, shot in the arm. Sev- was at the meeting—as soon as he heard of the | field, ana bestowed his heart and hand upon oF Lefore ti. MES S| EDWARDS, President, at Long Braneh. Chief Clerk Crosb GEN. Grant writes to a friend in Philadel. | and plundered American citizens, the most no- | eral other persons were shot but their names fight, ordered a company of state troops to the | her by means of a bogus marriage, backed by OHN A. PRESCOTT, Secretary. SAE 25 PODS DERUEMSD coe S>¥: | phia that after visiting Austria he designs | torious and daring was Cortina. The cource | have not been ascertained. With the exeep- | sone, “They was ho tiehtne ‘after the soldiers | & bogus certificate. SON Ns WRASER. Treasurer, of the War department, has returned from his | spending some four or five weeks at soine | Pursued toward him and his band by Mexico tion of Kelly's, none of the wounds are con- | Teached the shote Tang atted & nente an 3 SeepEeenEnEeTne aug lo-4: No. 617 G streetm-W-_ | vacation, ....Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rutt have | watering place on the continent. His present | Will serve torepresent the action almost invari- | sidered dengeroue The arrests made are as | Havetied a short time ‘aed. but this docs not | SHE Cowmpen aGzousia Ev1Tok —Col. Ht AMP-MEETING ‘one to Cape May. -The following named | intention Is to make a tour of the world, pass- | ably taken by that government in dealing | follows: Andrew Foster, Chas. Eunis, Fabien seem to bave resulted in any curtailment of | H.Jones, of the Macon Teleyraph and Messen- WS r oT Gare Tolson ‘3 Camp Ground, Washingtonians eee in Faris last | ing the winter months in India and China, | With similar characters. From 1850 to 1859 | Larocque, Isadore Larocque, Wm. Linibsurn | pig, liberty. = ger, was publicly cowhided at Macon, Ga., las’ SA a avy Yard. bri near T. B. | Saturday: George W. Adams, Hot2l de ‘Alter observing the methods and manners of | Cortina was the terror of the border. No | and Thos. Campbell. Three of them are Wednesday, by the wife of a part and Soni commencing August 16:b, Necessary prep- | Athenec: E.G. Davis, Gontinental Hotel; T.. | most of the people on the face of the globe, he | attempt was made to check him in his | Orange Young Britons and three union men. jons for the comfort of man and G. § Rue Clich: af Sfor further information apply, at Pyles & Mc- | Hotel de Londres: Fanny N Nelly’s Temp. Grocery Store, 11 ¥ vas_m book-keeper in a prominent wholesale grocery SS Norm eI as | Pens Wo -Ameries by the way of Han | carson nil lee when he, wae indicted | are PORTER INVESTIGATION Avevton Tests) August TR Neus | BE editorial corceapocuence of panes mom : jotel, ris, me de ) Francisco. i + ? x ttee | $Pécial from ‘Fort Clark states that six cow- i 2 street, Navy voli; N. Paige, Hotel de Il’ Athene¢; C. W. in the neighborhood of Brownsville, Texes, | Testimony Before the Committee | $?° “ia! ; 4 e Augusta concerning the father of the assail augd 9! Thom, PE ‘Morel: F. Vaa Vliet, Bed: | THE GOVERNOR OF Oz10, whose firm | and assemoling about hima band of outlaws = boys found a band of 80 Indians, this morning e 4 ‘o-day. t ns, U ant. Jones wrested the cowhide from her, te es ~ > 4 3 . eae t daylight, on the Nueces river,when a sharp i: e st 7M. NES, tel. (Bishop & Co.) has just failed for a large | and cut-throats, he defied arrest. Subse. New York, August 13—The Potter investi- | 2%! ah encith bee and proce: ded a short distance to the store of SL a pone He amount, denies the report that. eampaign ex. | quently he crossed into Mexico and organized gating committ > resumed tts deliberations | fehtensucd, resulting in the Killing of four | her nusband, where the three enzazed ins MILBURN’S POLAR SODA, POSTMASTER GENERAL Key oN THE TEN. | penditures crippled the fim. ‘The amount ex. A RAID UPON BROWNSVILLE, this Morning. The first witness called was | Midians aud the capture of another, who ts | second reneoutre. The coh.munity 1s greatly ses “TION—Tut DEMOCRACY S1ck or | pended was not over 33,000. which place he capiured and held, demanding | Wm. H. Roberts, who, being sworn, testificd | BOW” the guardhouse at the fort. One of the exercised. Sympathy is generally with the 7 t 1499 | NESSEE ELECTION (OCR. ‘ a e bdo da flesh wound in the neck 1 i With Ice-cold Tea, Coffee and Chocolate, at NacHuseine Wn GuNvecutign laa a mile nikt GRGGEs REESE TT oar ee Sum of money from its inhabitants | that he was editor of the New Orleans Times, | BOYS Tecelved.a flesh wound in Moraied way | lady, as the publication is considered im ‘This TONIC SODA ts un! siatement made by Representative Blackburn | reply of Gen. B. F. Butler, of ‘Masse to the rican ger. | Daipnitused its, influenes to carry the state = is dissauded by the officers of the Mexican gar- ati i 5 iev _ SHOT DEAD BY THE NATIONAL SAY DEPOSIT COM- | in an interyiew published in TE Stax a day | questions propounded ty ‘Dennis Kearney in | ssaud Matamnoras. After remaining therea | avG,uitional teket. |W! ee President Noyes Sent to State Prison. | Sunday last Jacob "ANY, corner 15th ani ‘and other valuables | OT tWo ago that the cause «1 the splitin the | regard tothe Chinese problem. It is merely | week or more he retired across the line into | ana. In either 183 or ’63, Mr. Hayes came NEWARK, N.J., Al receives Trunks of Bliverware * ‘vaults are burgiar, | émocracy of Tennessee was due wholly to the } an elaboration of the views given in the recent gacepeal amy proot, Charges moderate, sales N INJURED HUSBAND.—On loyd was deliberately mur nal oe ai - .—Sheritl — a a more tee. ery rt es > i xico, with him ai : - | took Benjamin Noyes, who was convicted in | by Jack Everett.with whom be had a difficulty ght between the state credit, men and the | interview at Brighton, Mass. Gen. Butler's | Amott cealinder™ ca eee tatmense fe into the ease ae ate’ Purmose Of look: | the Essex county court of conspiracy to.de. | on theday presious Lied ee oe aay repudiators. Judge Key said he thought he | reply in substance is that if the state of Cali- cro.sed with a large force apd maintained an | shot and good talker. He went out hunting, | {aud and of embezzling the funds of the New- | terms with Everett's wife, and Everett becom = knew as much about that matter as Mr, | fornia wishes to legislate against Cainese im- open war from Octgber to the close of the | and circulated freely about and made many ark Mutual Life Insurance Company, to the | ing jealous, drove him from his house, telling HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Blackburn. “The true cause of the break,’ | migration he thinks she has the power to do | year. Then he was again drivel acrocs tue friends for his party in that way. He did not | State prison at Trenton, this morning. He | him tocome uext day and vet $11 which was | ‘317 9TH STREET SE ee eet continued, “is that the people are getting | so.” Atthe same time he says he has not io Grande only by an expedition under com- | seem to have come there to fight democrats. | W25 taken to the depot in the sheriti’s private | due him. Livyd went back to receive the With v oxen ae EBLELZED. MAN” Py oe me boca pay Oke ee are Siuoied the subject as thoroughly a3 Be would mand of Major'S. P. Heintzelman. consisting | Witness knew Mr. Chas. Foster, of ‘Ohio, and caiare. and was accompanied by one of his —. iy ey atthe gy a by ae are Low g of Bourboni: hat is why they are | have liked to do, and is glad that he is not of regula , iv as 2 nae sons. who shot him dow ha shot-guu. Lioy TILES unequal for richness of design aad oclor | 7ick Of Petty The judge further said | asked to give an opinion as to the propriety ox | OBC company of regular cavamry, four of spoke of him as a truthful man, and’ who ———— and rivaling to extent any establishment oe Tae PeCene ciections Im koimose artillery, two of infantry and five companics walked a short di ra Bours, 9a. m. t4p- i. a tri id 1 fell, and died in fared to give expression to his’ opinions. Yellow F in St. Lout eee sees f i re | wisdom oi the proposed acti Ka ngers. cravat TIROSS eae 5 How Fever in s outs. . | twenty minutes, from a wound in the abdo. ~ —-Pahrsdeatings closely followed, and imitations of | Sinan ones: for county oGlcers and the Jui | coos ar aaa Uima=a Topit tan or aoe com ERT Cd ES caeee ane re ene Wy siness wae then aed soon the Cour 9 eat nit bours Mo. August 13—Captain Win. 8. | men. Everett wasarrested and lodged in jai ‘beaut marbles exac’ 1 ry. fall elections wou witness a E 5 oe YING + > Have v2 3 "7 .. 4 “ Tare ane RS ESTOW. WHOUGHTIEDN FUR- | Catt) The fall elections would witness a | | BENFADE railroad ran over the body of Bar- | was iggucd te POO WING ORDER Cade CI oF esta oat the Stale gov; | Port Fads, on Saturday last, died this mo.a- | A ctniovs © OVERSY over a woman's NACE, Baltimore KITCHERER RANGES Sr | also thought that there would be a similar | tholomew McGrai', near Passaic bridge, N.J., : ernment of Louisiana, when he went on an ‘Russia fire-place Sa * ing from a disease, said to be a modified type | hearthzs arisen at ) + P = DJ N’ FENERA) Ee, Vi 'N O: bi Pr bing and pyar) ‘and Copper Work, With a | condition of political ailairs in twoorthree | Sunday night. The head was severed from ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFIC WASHING | stated that as a newspaper representative and um = . An American lady, 3. Keb. 2 5 sip: ; 4 f yellow fever. Two or three others are sick | who had been converted to Koman Catholic. = ~ Pog TON, D. C., Feb. 24, 1860.—Sir: information 48 a man Who was not actively engaged in pol- e 1 ve Do ii 01,000) 7 Pathe, vigae Irae, foree of compatent mochanica i thet vig | ncr southern states.___ the body'was colds itis belloved to bela ‘cang | having reached ‘the War separtment of the | ities, he was selected to go tg Ohio and aveer- | Puily’ determined. Cape, else ease ee | iamdett sro tothe Church of Father Lavigne rious branches and a personal Se ie AGATNST COLLECTOR BR«xXToN.—Messrs. J. | of murder Be continued depredations of Cortina and his | tain'the views of Governor Hayes, aud what | chanical engineer and in command of the | the precincts of the edifice. The municipat do good work cheaper any other house. ee TH aiuae a R. Deni 2 followers on American soil, the Secretary of olicy he would adopt in ease of his el 2 ion dredge boat at the Jetties, ~ | authorities ‘oppased such a ste pas being eo T. Wilson, Z. T. Hutchings and R. Denise, a) ie Hap go LeAve.—A correspondent of a | Wardirects that you make use of your best the Presidency. Witness Went on to state ——— ag: inst the health regulations, but the eeclesi- a : committee appointed by the republican cam- | Kentucky paper called the Rambler wrote | exertions to put a stop to the predatory opera. | that he Procee.led to Ohio sometime before the Three Children Drowned. astical legatees thought to get over the diflical- fo all who are suffering from the errors and in- | paisn committee of the 2d Virginia district, | from Mexia, Texas, that the women of Texas | tions of that band of outlaws, and that you 3 female board met, and was about stating ame | were more beautiful than virtuous. He was | employ for this purpose, if required, all the | the result o! @re- | given 24 hours in which to leave town, under | troops under your command that can possibly | Hal: iscretions of youth, nervous ‘Weakness, carly sc> | calicd on the President to day. ey me cay, loss of manhood. See LnnGse Tals gren | avout Collector Braxton, of Norfolk. iw 3 Femedy was discovered by a missionary f the conversation he had with Mr New York, August 13.—Three children of | ty by oie 3 the heart only in the church. Michael Rath were drowned this morning by ‘ne fami owever, would not permit the id, Who gave him sealed letters to Mr. i ublicans want him removed. They say that | penalty of being tarred and feathered, be spared for such services. ‘The most vig. | Haves, when be was interrupted by Mr. His. | “€ UPSetting of their father's scow. body to be cut. Being a democrat he naturally obstructs the oe in South: e ‘America. essed env: orous measures for the capture of Cortina and | cock, who objected to questions and answers 2 = Rev. reser t SINMAN ‘Station, ; Bible republican party in its workin; They also Joun B. TINsLey, JR., the lessee of the | his band will be resorted to, and, if necessary, 4 , a ‘mets. IT WAS DANGEROUS to open one’s mouth in i 2 * = sepi5-eoSkly " The Mar o a that would be throwing mud on the Preside at. BALTIMORE. August 13.—Virginis sixes, old, | Germany during the month which preceded ats Ae U appoints only democrats and | Sweet Chalybeate Springs, Va., died there yes- | the Secretary of War directs that they be pur: . Butler said his question to witness was a . i 4: - 4 : er House, New York city. complain’ SS. app loa a derhion aad terday. He was well-known to the traveling } sued beyond the limits of the United States. Mr. Butler sai: q i a | 20; 20. deferred, 4; do, consol 63%; do, | tue elections. e police went so far as to de > lain one; that he had merely asked him to | second series, 23% it due coupons, 73%. Ni Swiss C. « | 7 be toe cy Price. ing things all around, they conclude that ifthe | public north and south, having been con- Lod sir, very ceepecttully, your obedient ser- Tate as near as he could the result of his in- ee ‘sixes, ay 3 do. Be do. ounce, sredition al te teh ee $y do. new, tradition of twe men accused of having ex- republicans of the 2d Virginia district want to | nected for years with watering places in the | vant, OoPER, Adjutant General. | terview with Mr. Halsted, editor of the Cin. | 1 bid to-day. ‘Sugar steady. 84a9%. 1 ferel I make any fight in the fail elections, Collector | mountains of Virginia and with hotels in | Brevet Col. R. E. Lee, commanding Depart- | cinnatl Commercial, and he did not sre how BALTINORE, ‘August '13—“Oovton quiet—mta- payee Emperor “Ach Gott hee (Champagne Wines of Braxton must be removed. These har *3 | Baltimore and Richmond. ment of Texas, Sau Antonio, Texas. that it was throwing mud on the President by ing. as ene ee. all old fellows were got rid of.” The men whe MOET & CHANDON, they formally presented and explained to the THE ORANGEMEN of Ottawa. Ontario, ven. | OUSTROOPS CROSS THE RIVER AND ARE FIRED | detailing exactly, wnat was said ordone. In | fairly active and cation soniteen prime, 1 02 | Were old soldiers ‘and fought in the French war. MOET & CHANDON, President. with a petition for Braxton’s re- | +..76q upon a procession yesterda in company ON. regard to this investigation, he thought that | a1.o7; do. amber. 1. 5 ‘western win- | denied that these words were seriously meant. ‘Established 1843, moval. The President informed them that he | Sitpe Whom 2 process Lenten ite ‘Montean’ | Under this order the troops of the United | they should go into the length and breadth of | 2%: Ted, spot, 1.07%: Au 1.08; septemer, | The Government of Bale refused to givethem BENAULD, FRANOULS & OV., would have the matter investigated. A tee of assaults were made upon indl- mention Le ie ve are ae to a if Mr. Hayes was SES Qetober, 1.08. Sars oe oe ae: up. for U. ——— i i 3 elected by a fair count n easier— : do, ASH Bole Agents Waar 4 PenxsyLvania Nationaisr Sars. | Viduals participating, but the day passed off | forces, it was claimed by mistake. ‘These ———— Feuera mized. spot and August. 484; September, | Tie Rev. B. M. Palmer, of New Orleans, it i ty in | Without a serious disturbance. forces were also it was alleged in pursuit of SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. 20:4; October, S0r50's: steamer, 465. Oats mod- | is said, rarely consents to take a vacation 4 One of the leaders of the national party in ee ‘ : eratély active and easier—southern, $0734: western 5 y, cation, an SELLING OFF! s ja i i OsE THIRD OF THE TowN oF Snasra | Coltina. Grave doubts existed as to whether The Body of Montague. white, 3132; do. mixed, 20430: Syl when pressed to, makes his arrangements so Pennsylvania is in the city. In talking to-day | ee eee eld ar The LOU of Bho T4 | this firing was accidental. By some itis San FRaNcisco, CaL., August 13.—The body | 32°33 ‘Rye steaty, 68. Hi aeheaius | that he may get back to his people before the with a reporter of the Star, he said his party Shasta county, California, was destroyed’ b claimed that it was a demonstration to cover | of H. J. Montague went East this morning | Provisions strong’ aud higher. — Pork. $00, | sickly season begins. After his settlement in was growing stronger every day in Pennsylva fire yesterday morning. The portion burned | ortina’s retreat,as on the day previous he had | accompanied by the membership of the “ Dip- | Bulk meats, Jo. nculders, 6: clesr rib sides, | that eity in 1857, he organized the young men — nia. This was Cea the case in oil and included a large part of the business portion | been in the immediate vicinity of the Mexican lomacy ” troupe. 7; packed. G}4a734. Bacon—shouléers, 64; clear | of his church intoa brotherhood, to assist ip mining regions. The thorough organization | (foie town wee P: forces, a fact of which they disclaimed all ‘The Chinese. rib sides, 7%. Hams, 13314, Lard—refined. 8%. caring for and nursing the sick who were of the party was being rapidly completed. By | © ——————— knowledge. The breaking outof the rebellion | phe Chinese here profess to have had no in. | Butter firm and unchanged. Petreleam firm— | strangers in the city, while he himself visited —anes SELLING OFF? | the sime of the fall elections it would have or. | pearn or a LocaL Pouttician.—Mark a. | stopped any further proceedings onthe part ot timation that any of their countrymen wore | Tplted,20%: crude, 838: Gore giroug and un- | from house to house, inquiring for any one SELLING OFF fitne that helped it along was the deasooe, { Dully, a somewhat notorious local politician, | the United States goverament. The close of | timation that any of their countrymen were | changed. Whisky hrm corn, 85000. cata Tow, | Who were sick. Dut had ho plysician or nurse nent Bethe eats Of ihe other recep aatee: | of Liizerné county, Pa., walked of an un: | the rebellion was sigual for the renewal of | Wanted in Ch press dispatches would be no in. | shipmiente=whcar’ 143 000: Gori. & 600" Breiciss | to attend to them. ment in the ranks of the other two parties. guarded porch of his residence, on Sunday | these marauding incursions, Stock has been ducement, to Liverpool per steamer unchanged. a See —_— The Randall-Wallace tight among the demo- | thoruing, shortly before daylight, and die driven off, ranches burned, contributions " — NEW YORK, August 13.—Stocks generatiy A COUNTRY DEACON went on a free ticket erats gave them reinforcements, while they from bis injur.es in an hour. The general | levied upon small towns,and many murders A Drunkard’s Ride to Death. strong. ae Gold, 100g. Exchange, long, | to a circus entertainment. His pastor remon- drew men from republican ranks on account ublic will remember Duffy as the man who | committed. No special notice was taken of CINCINNATI, August 13—A special aispatch | #84’: Short. 4864. Governments steady. strated with him on the wickedness of sodoin:. CASSIMERE SUITS. Elie Tow Wetw cet tie sialwarts!/ and tho Mraugurated the investigation tate Dene | this State, of affairs by the government until | says: While a passenger train on the Spring | givs whos ant aout detierand gale core Thad a depd head tioket end neceh? nee CARSIMERE SUETS. few administration republicans. Keeper Polk's management of the affairs of | May, 18/2. Then under a resolution of Con- | field, Jackson and Pomeroy natrow-zauze 3 1 % ad & dead-head ticket, an nee ay CASSIMERE . . shade firmer and moderately active. 4 5 a. te ess the President appointed Messrs. Thos. ‘i bri ~ | *ZONDON. Agus ‘30 p. m.—Consols, | bounden duty to go and keep somebody out of surts. NAVAL ORDERS.—Surgeon Geo. A. Bright is Bis omice, which terminated so disastrously to Rood, F. J. Mead, and Richard Ht Savage Fallroad neon ee eons ae Bp and. of as 6 i ee that seat who might have been harmed by the EL SUITS. | ordered to the Tuscarora, at La Paz, Mexico; eS aS 4 COMMISSION TO VISIT THE TEXAN BORDER | men being ai dinner, Albert eb le, a resi- | U-. eee eid we pom vee §. | circus.’ ML SUITS. | Ensign Walter 8. Hughes, from the training | j, OU Ge peeatEs yon eee and collect testimony Concerning these out- | dent of Bainbridge, crazed by drink, detached | Brie, 17%. Pennsylvania Central, 3214. Mg | Crewavion is favored by the medical fra NAL SUITS. ship Minnesota,and placed on waiting orders: | Valuables cocoa eeu a number of | rages. The report of this commission made | the engine from the train, pulled the throttle ternity of New Orleans. The nature of the s0\l TS, a ~* 7 valuables recovered, which were identified b; pigeon AL SUL’ Ensiga Lucian Flynn, from the Canonicus, at | their owners. The Chief of the gang was the the same year recounted an array of fac.s fully | valve wide open, and, before any one could i 5 GRAN’ s1A.—" about the city is such that only the poor are in- - 3 substantiating every complaint made of the | interfere, the engine was flying over the rails | , GENERAL GRANT IN Russia.—The New York Z (TS. i! = a jaws. short curve the engine jum, 6 track an 4 vi 2 BLACK GLOTH suite: | Feroted his return home, having beat de- | and a general air of quiet Brooklja respecta- IT WAS THEN AS IT 13 Now. fell on its side, a complete wreck. Pepple was | Ing.Ol Sly 9 His departure trom Stockholm | oe ad ne cae the Hlmits of tts BLACK CLOTH SUITS: | the 12th ultimo, and has been placed on waiting | Dility and religion. | His reputation in the | ‘The following extract from that report of | mangled ina fearful manner, and died soon See rate Ge Sted nerran eniaunian his - nN USINESS SUITS. orders. " Mationey, Who did Dusitess in New Fore hes. bees apy ce cepaon ot te a inthe Russian capital he was met by Minis namnenn play 4 ball all ry eee B vITS. # 5 7 state o' to-day: Stoughton. ‘The E: ms ald ing rays of the sun and turn up next BUSINESS SUITS. . = . jitably entertained, and delighted the butcher, “For years especially since 1866, armed. Saratoga Races. ter Stoughton. .e Emperor's e-camp, ‘a new t BUBINESS SUITS. WAGES IN IRELALD—B. H. Barrows, U. 8. | Phe baker and the candlestick maker by his | ,01,YeAts, Past. especia contintaliy émoloy. | _ SARATOGA, N.Y. August ld--The first race | Prince Gortschakoff, and other high offict tg ig ge my PE ALPACA Goats, | Consul at Dublin, Ireland. bas procured from | prompt payments. ed the safe refuge of an adjoining territory | today, for maiden — two-year-olds—three. | of the imperial court called immediately, wel- | S00 Ents disiance be only two biocks he will 4 ALEace Coats. | the board of public works of Ireland a very | 4x Open LETTER has been addressed to the | and the favorable river frontier to cross from | fourths of a mile—was won by Dan Sparling, et a nen an aginst ‘Grange | return with all the symptoms of asuustroke— ear ee the boatd which he was mt to tio Besar | gfeenback and democratic candidates or Con. or arive ava inte ‘Moxigo uanumbocer Time Liogn? and Annie Augusia third. | f2q'an audience withthe Emperor Alexander, | (Boston Globe. the whic! ie transm! 9 the pal al 1.194. . LIGHT CASSIMERE PAST ment of State. The tables were wspecially | fem how therataad oe the poe roeeking | herds of cattle from this tegion. “he thieves | The secodd race, (the Kenner stakes,) for Trnich was of a pleasant mature. Subsequent: | a xcoxc the Pacific capitalists whore s0.un- LIGHT CassiMEne PANTS. prepared by the secretary, and are thorouz! Uon. 4 painful silence has ensued thus far. | have, with astonishing boldness, penetrated | three-year-olds—two miles—was won by the | ly Ger rau an the imperial yacht. visit- | sortunate as to arouse the Indiguauon of Mr. LIGbT Cass reliable. Only a few points can be notic ‘ tea ie oe as | atimes one hundred miles, and éven farther, | Duke of Magenta by a length, Bramble second | ¢4 the great Russi ed Arar tie te | Kearney are Millar and Lux, California far- WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS. | here. ireland is divided into seven disiricts, A Base MUTILATED By 4 Sow.—A vicious | into Texas, and by day and night have carried | and Spartan third. Time, 3.41 ben) ealntn ore wenty One ‘guns was fired, The | Mers, who own 700,00) acres of gold streaked WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS. | and wages varyineach. In the northeasidis- | sow, the property of Levi Rutherford, a | on this wholesale system of plundering, em- The third race, purse $500, for all ages, one | Foy: etal VACHE then eeeeam el siowly among the | Soil, over which roam immense flocks of sheep WHITE MABSEILLES VESTS. | trict, carpenters earn 35.9 per week ; masons, | farmer residing near Rushville, Ind., attacked | ploying force and intimidation in all-cases | mile and a half, Parole being the only starter, | Pupsian feet I oe Gronstade the ai and herds of oxen. Their farm is sixty miles 24.6; laborers, 18. In the east—carpenters, 30: | his little two-year-old child the other evening, | where resistance or remonstrance was met | walked over the course. __ — vag Pda ican colors and the eatline long by ten wide, and they rule 80,000 of YOUTH'’S AND BOY'S SUITS. masons, 30.6; laborers, 16. In the west—the | and before it could be rescued the enraged | with. The Mexican local authorities, asa | The fourth race, one mile and an eighth, ane “i i ou! - stock. This little principality ‘s worth #15,00),- YOUTH'S AND BOY'S SUITS. same. ‘In the southwes! nters, 28; | brute had inflicted terrible wounds upon dif rule, civil and military, have been cognizant | was won by Rhadamantus by three lengths, | cheering. 000, and yisids an immense fortune eyergs YOUTH'’S AND BOY'S SUITS. Masons, 30; satoreee 15. In i “0 eto ferent parts of the body. The right arm was | of these guteages, (win one pa Hennesaw 2d, Dan K. 3d. Time, 2:02!4. CONCILIATION IN CUBA.—A royal decree has | Year. ITED iTS. | division—carpenters, 32; mason: 3 rers, | broken in two places, and the fiesh strij exceptions, ) pi WORSTED COATS AND Vests. | {5 In the sonth-eatpenters: 33; masons, 33: | from the limb n shreds. ‘The condition: apped With technical objections attempts at reese. Yellow Fever in Memphis. Pep ge nN EAC Scenic (213 | How Unporvian habits of thriftand saving WORSTED COATS AND VESTS, | laborers. In the Dublin district wages aré | child is considered very critical. ery of the stolen property, assisted in main- MEMPHIS, TENN., August 13.—Mrs. Kate toe tae ion, even sf ry ed oe have become is shown in the violent hissing higher—plumbers get 35; gasfitters, 40; stone- a Een rere? talning bands of thieves, and directly and Bronda, an woman, living at No. 212 he fnsurrecdo Tight of citizonent pis] which followed the ‘a witness before a eutters, $2.6; painters ‘and glaziers, 29; smiths, ScaRED TO DgsTH.—At Sandy Hill, N.¥., | openly have dealt in the plunder or appropri- | Front street, at the corner of Adams, nearl: * i withor ‘4 “dfstineti er oO sion for | the cor committee in New York that AE GREATLY REDUCED Paicee 55; plasterers, 31. These wages are anadvanee | on Sunday, Mrs. Otis A. Tiffit, an invalia iady | ated it to their personal uses.” in the center of the city. was officially report. | outies to the Spanish cuter will oosone, | many who are now suffering might have been Fear ee UGnD EaiGas of 20 per cent. over 1873. aged 45, died from fright during an alarm of MEXICAN INDIFFERENCE. ed this morning as having a genuine case of | deputies to the, Spanish cortes will commence | Comfortable if they had taken Gare to save & <amerer= - ————— fire caused by the burning of Wilber & | Asan evidence of what the Mexican central | yellow fever. She hasbeen Keeping a small Seo ee on municipal elections are | Dart of their earnings in better times, ‘The $ ARMY ORDERS.—By direction of the Secre- | Withers’ carriage factory, dwelling and barn | government has done to put a stop to thess | eating house, which has been frequented al- the authorities will cris aeons yosetand | man who saves, and who is so weak as to / —_ taryof War the following changes in stations | in her neighborhood. tagrant violations of the soll or the United most, solely by Toustabouts and Fiver hands. oa thnistotgan i ery mostings devote to the good of his family the five and and duties of officers of the corps of engineers | tap Hox. W. E. FORSTER. of England, has report ional on ee guarge of He building and the bidek Sad ca | are being held in Havana to adopt programmes oe Seed mead aor eater A Raed =e are announced: Major C. B. Comstock is at | been invited to stand as one of the liberal can- “The supreme government of Mexico has | to work at once disinfecting and fumigating | forthe coming elections. = object for some years to come. We are & PoruLsr CLOTHING HOUSE, hisown request relieved of the duties con- | didates for Parliament from Bradford, but he | been duly apprised of the state of the border | the entire square. Lavor T: -A difficulty has occurred | SPitited people, and we must spend and waste 41011 Pennsylvania avenue. nected with aed cond work of the south pass | declines being governed by the rules of the | by earnest correspondence of the United States ee withrae nee | may shops of the | inorder to show that we are nothing 1¢s3.— of the Mississippi river. Capt. M. R. Brown is | liberal association, and will be an independ: | civil and military officers, transmitted through Accident to a Bay Steamer. Huvaukee and St Paul railroad at Milwau. | LLouisvilie Cour-Jour. 2 a ee Between eae pomchreorieng assigned tothe duties required of ee eae ent candi te. ‘This i $80 second revolt the American m mista ena in fora a of ees ee Vax August 13.-The eerareiene, aeaciy “dimen quitting ‘work, aut Pape gee a 2 officer of ie army, under system rominent - ¥ missioners, wi ex on o! ie ir Carol which runs een - 4 a Lv=BeER fuceeeding sections CA ecnt epee ae wae re Uirdy reall of Gen: Juan N.Cortiaa,in Maren, | more and NorfolP) broke her crete Neetoaw | but’ the <difieulty will probab Writer in Scrimer, speaking : Priations for repair, preservation to. ‘ion | late W. C. Bryant, says: * He was a wha 872 jteps tending towards an amicable | coming down the bay last night, off Walf-tray , | day. The men were notified that a reduet' xt completion of certain public works on rivers A Prize Ficht between women took place es Pindication of the Mexican People 25miles north of here. Her gh and P+ | of about five per cent. would be made to those | Could take care ‘ “ ving. — and harbors,” and will, until otherwise in- | at Gobridge, near Hanley, England, a few | have been taken: that the action of the local gers Were transferred to the steamer tidy of | Fecelving over 2.50 per day. The strike re | | #a-The Columbia college boat structed, make all his reports to Lieutenant ey were bot! married and with a ‘thorities has been characterized | the Lake and brought to Norfolk. The Caro- last week in the Shamokin (Pa.) mining | declined a public re tendered by we <i Og WRIT. Colonel ‘H. G. wae acting chief of engi. rocks aco. They tied up their hair and a rin; Ens connivance at fraud, or a com: lina will be towed to Baltimore‘or repairs. Heated is rh di er] oan a4 cliy authorities of New. pen = CALL AT OUR YARD ® Us FOR | neers, who will submit the same to the Szere- | was formed, each woman having her part fete subse; viency toa corrupt military rule, ————— et Ie gre fg oo Sa-Daniel W. Reed, of hse AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR BILL OF LUM- | tary of War with his views and recommenpa- | sans. ‘Teeth’as well as fists were treely used, | Phere seems to be but litte room left for doubt, A Paper Mill Burned. ee ore set ave ceutee woaue 90. | started. yesterday from the BER. YOU WILL BAVE MONEY. tions thereon. Captain Charles A. Woodruff, | and after three rounds one of the wretche; The evidence before the commission warrants CHicaco, ILL., August 13—The JInter- geet 2 that the Big Mountain Boston, to iy eaare commissary of subsistence, is relieved from | was severely bitten and retired. the conclusion that the indifference on the | Ocean's Belolt special says a fire broke out at | 18 expected that, the Mt lewellyn & Go, to reach duty in this city, and will report to the com- a of the Mexican government touching her | noon vesterday in the large building of the | Ppormiod UY, tiie wock. ‘The: sane di | ark ladies’ brass band has been or- Se WE ARB NEVER EBATEN. manding general, department of the Missouri, THE FEVER SCOURGE at New Orleans shows Fiternational ‘obligations and the condition of River Paper company, which was nearly ee ‘Mahanoy Drift have already irm’s | ganized at Kan., and a Du uque {or duty as depot commissary of subsistence at | no abatement. One death by yellow fever was | a‘fairs-on her northern frontier has been | all destroyed wher with some stock. The Partial. | merchant employs a female Grummer. ‘WILLET & LIBBEY, Fort Leavenworth, . On the recom: | reported at Vicksburg, Miss. yesterday. At | studied.” insurance, 23,000, will cover the loss. - 4a-In Edinburgh they fine horse-car con- = mendation of the regimental commander the | Grenada, Miss.,one hundred cases of yellow Se BY inet Rich- | ductors for allowing more persons to rije on Saar ee ren Noe ervvoner_| Revers etounced, an tancn: | Ewes Guid Ga geard Wine Arse | oA PURINE WP? BURL SPACES TS | _mompseeseasen yt VSR age, | aus apn gs Gumeaeentat | Sree tan eta sotratet cane . é vi went ay e re 7 i i hero oad, was Killed at Vi ara woman at Nap- ant L. A’ Chamberlin, trom Battery B to Bat- hout vices from the island of Geo. W. McCrary and daughters arrived here | railr otha dn ey Frederickshall, by ee, as ot 9 SENSWATCH REPAIRER, Froka “Bator” priguienant ma, van Nese ‘homaa to d ite oh oat at that ths | aa-The cabmen's strike tn Paria virtually Campa. = and are the guests of Captain | De Mog. Richandace foe og esereal | Gents drew her revolver ‘made him get Tot, 30 yoars with H, BEMBEN. how oF) tenant David’ Price, jr, rovenily transterrod | eral cases yellow fever bak Senortea | Stan end, twoshirds of the men having re- = —_ He wis red ght between hie neon await dows on hia ass ad apcogin . D ‘Store. Batter 3 jumed work. for Congr ass. crossing train, and posi- az" Qameron Pennsylvania, : . ins wa aS SPECIALTY. willreport for duty wit! iPaccordin ny Penve az-One ee te lar bears in the Zoolegics Hogi Sissi a asin, aflaben ee i cee Aero it ee eae The vere iene poet sacs , Lae train ‘ipaing father-! snd his oon Ti. law ‘are runniog ‘atches order of absence for three months is ni it. rden at lelphia was struck t tin 6 ominate: ig him yf. gerd Tor one year, OF money tetunded, osiy” | Col F. 2. Dent, 2uh aruliery., &s5e4 Lieut. | garden at Phil uy Francisco ‘a year. H. Martin for Congress, was terribly mutila‘ed.