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we. THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania uavene commer Lith street | The Evening Ster Rewspaper Company, | is. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. a EVENING STAR is served to sabertioers: in a prepaid. 10 copies for $15; #0 copies ane meron V%. 52-N2. 7,919. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1878. TWO CENTS. > sos S = >; TE. | , Destructive Incendiary Fires. SPECIAL NOTICES THE EVENING STAR. | xo'Suncr ron nerwosy, sat ovrsats | grome. or ane, Perttience ate cco. | LOLeRTAMS tO The Star. | , sw Pesos, surest EEA iiaten = from Biggs Butte county, says: “A fire here = WHILE U.S. OFFICERS ARE IMPRISONED BY | HOme of the Pestilence Its Geo esterday morning destroyed nineteen build. VASHINGTON, D.C , AUss. 197, 1378, graphical Limits—Is there Danger y > prim nian we; pak, as here Washington News and Gossip. | Thetollowing dispatch was sent last Satur. | EE eg PAMAngton7 ts Former Rav: | 71 Dorrie COMMITTEE, | eso inns ienrease mea Louse Coe Eehrcondi ans Wate E: CARS & CO ——— 2 Som Fee ee ery ae ‘* | arrests have been made of parties suspected 5 5 - day vight by Commissioner Raum to Wm. E. The appearance of yellow fever ina malig- govER- | GOVERNMENT eee Gat gem Earle, at Greenville, S. C., the special attorney | nant form at New Orleans and other points in for the government in the whisky cases. Mr. | the Gulf states, has naturally caused much ;, Leet. | scuscrrprioxs to the four per cent. loan to- | Earle had applied for lenten e extended || Coe sety on tha part of tie cinitersand haath Kellogg Contradicts dl +} N@CUTIVE COMMITT EK i EIGNS OF INDUSTRY, A-gust 19:8, | revenue, $55, —To the Merchers of the Order: —xne exe: TMmittee has made a contract Cor sapplyin abers of the order with thelr Wiuter Fuel. Th of have started the fire, which originated in an unoccupied duilding.” SHLAND, Mass., August 9.—The Wash- nzton mills of this place were burned by an day amounted to$1,261,00. Pe cena ee apeise ply to your | oficers of other localities for protection from —-— incendiary on Sunday. B. L. Crocker and 0, % mbserier= must be completed by the ae P i fdlavor of: the) | its As thisd table disease. not only sea- a Ames & Son were the principal stock owners. of the present month, Fail partionlars, as to pr.c: A MEETING of the joint commission on the | mond show him to have been a violator of the | it. As this is a portable disease, not only The Latter’s Insanity. The loss exceeds $25,000; insurance unascer. fo tor ferme of the Contra: t have ben fursistel | ws tington mouument ig called by Mr. Cor- | AW Of the most desperate char.eter. pursuing | hoard but also all interior cities having water Swe ‘ined: We secretary of e202 Cou elaycrTH, Serretary. | coran to meet in this city Sept. 1uih. Foe oe ienod ang suooetag ae without aud gellional commnnscations with that sec- as a . — y v k his arrest. His gross v sted. 9 T > YELLOW FEVES. THE REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL Cam- | Merey who undertoc s ‘The his igin outbreak: INCENDIARY FIRES. SARATOGA, August 19.—The first race, three PAIGN COMMITTEE has just published a text misconduct led directly to the death of Ladd. ie history of the origin of this 1 cannot consent to grant any leniency to Red- | whetter from recent importation or developed quarters of a mile, was won by Pique, Lady book tor use in the coming congressional cam- | mond while Deputies Kane and others are in- eee ine team eee are nonged ign. It is an elaborate volume, intended | carcrated or in jeopardy. A little leniency by | {fom anold fornetis hidden away, which had lengths tehind’ time. sfinvie In'mexs: eae SN art . or the guidance of subordinate state commit- | the state government towards U.S. officers for | Preserved its vitality in some obscure place AUSTRIA AND TURKEY. The second race, one mile and three-quar- Street. on TUESD, ED ING, jled, and ters, was won by Bushwhack tees. A good deal of the volume is taken up | alleged offenses would seem at this juncture | Where the disease had once preva’ z f E erie tet ra Bitieted ety we | ie areview of Senator Thurman's Nnancial | to-be worthy of consideration: 6 souiowing vn | avie condition, or orteinathne de novo, we shall : cre HA ace ens ens Korriead tun Meal : oor § milton, . recently wher ar also i ond 2 ! H : ue ode ES Achat Poets, Matin frac Coug.: | the Senator swallowed the greenback finan. | District Attorney Northrop the same evenive: rot diseuss. We will here quote afew sen | Attemptto Assassinate Todleben ene Dew ec Wt supeine and Sanction Gor Wess Bruaces, Prest, Mount Sinai Con cial hog, tusk and tail. Quotations from his | “I have your dispatch to me in regard to Red neces relative to 5 rT: Bramble sec- 8:30 o"cloek, to provide means for y own; RArHAE! SaxGek, VW. BP. Elian | ytierances on the greenback question from | mond. His frauds and violence led directl THE NATURAL HOME OF YELLOW FEVE! A Short Strike. You’, 1,0. B.B.; avin stu ws, Prest. Grace | eCches ‘made byehim, in the. Senate are | tothe killing of Ladd. I have no terms t | from a paper by Dr, J. M. Toner, entitled | THE POTTER INVESTIGATION. Porsviie, Pa, August lsThe “breaker uals, eet odie Reb. Hiesuy humane: | printed in parallel columns with his recent | make with him ela pen ener arp reer ed Leet’s Insanity, Ete. boys" employed at Dr. Prevost’s colliery at Prest. C: ; : . s : a ted wi - | inearcerated or in je . Tam sur v Fever, as | Sew ¥. ti. | rw Poe emis Breet ta een ane ae SE end Study, | that Mr. Earle should appear for R-dmond, | Times inthe United States," read before the | , NEW YORK, August 19—The Potter investi. | Centralla, who struck for an advance of wages ion in the | ation committee resumed its session this | last week, stopping the colliery and compel- ‘and pub. | Morning, The apparent insanity of John E. ling 200 persons to lay idle, resumed work this po s = oS OF “japex | Hon. Engene Hale, chairman ofthe committee | considering the fact that Fe has been retained | American Public Heaith Associa WS GAR Ee Tea rer ure ioe thoyoar eeding | 1S expected so arrive in Washington in afew | by the United States to defend Kane and | city of New York in the fall of 1874, 5 Leet wa e' iscussed. t morning on the basis of wages previously SEN eT Canad Menlo mimoae | days. others, whose present misfortunes are attribu- | lished in the report of the Surgeon General ot | Shigren are downey tke Seen paid. ai June. 3878: eee eenina Beam aod suit , SS . table to the very acts which Mr. Earle would | the marine hospital service of the United | New Orleans, which, with the excitement of Bese, Diether of Colu.abia. and izst | SENORZAMACONA, the Mexican minister, says | have to defend in Redmond. States for that year, with a map showing the | [iNrving beters tho neta oe OF A Proj ‘Sunk. = To ALL PERSONS ENGAGED IN | he does not believe that any unusual organiza- The Louisiana Revolution. Seta aren con. | caused & temporary derangement of the Meee thls mnorning eae The pre, ee EE Ae ent es P| Com ts be pecerens on the merican side with @ | ,NoTnER STORY AS TO ITS “TRUE tNwanp- | ceded home of yellow fever is in the West In- | Dd. Mellégg Contradicts Leek. peller Java sank off Point Ausable. Lake TEE DISSECT OF COLUMBIA: |. Hew {0 gepelling. invasion from American | “Nrss”—THE ADMINISTRATION'S SUPPORT OF | dies and the Bahamas, with a portion of the | yf°n;g6q TORE COMET Ad Cs eect | Te ne ee i clack pester ofc lsmuia, as requnea by section 4 of the acs or | [Oops. Minister Foster is now treating with | typ NICHOLL'S GOVERNMENT. adjacent continents of Northand South Amer- s : 4 7s° morning, and is a toial loss. All hands were the government in Mexico, but no defiuive 1CHOUL i ica. ASquare formed by the 45th and luvth | 1028. as follows: saved." arrangement had as ve been arrived at with | A curious piece of gossip at this late day | 42.0. "unattude and tne sth worth ad Tut anne horwsni read are | a view tothe use of United States troops in | comes to light in connection with the mission | the'sth south latitude, will include the favorite ‘ust arrived here Pape tgled See rs taking refuge ob Mexi* | of the Louisiana commission to New Orleans region of this disease. Although originating pes Aby ean soil, anc sston had ever been | quring the struggle between Nicholls and | within the square named, history shows that | ! 38 the border. There is ho desire to bring about a war with the United Columbia, heredy a sons entitled to be registered as phat the provision of the above nami law, that they will be ready to receiv: fer registration on and after the 14rii AUGUST, 1878, at ther ¢ nd read Leet’s evidence as 1 tement that I requested im to manufacture affidavits or do an; ne Dae ana it may prevail on the sea-coast in any locality | Proper action connected with any election Packard for the control of the Louisiana state within a tropics, north and south of the officer, or that I had any conversation with bar iS reached proves to be Cha; gres fever and not ye a = : ; * °) lever. All vessels trom infeeted ports will be States, and au examination of the claims re- | government. It appears that when the Pre 7 “ a him as he details, either regarding Anderson's mained S ding. weude a on a c 7 equator, where malarial fevers preval a visiti = detained at quarantine until frost. Building. canker at P oess ioe Sons panos | Jected by the commission would give an in- | dent determined to send a tribunal to Louisi- | and the daily averaze of the thermom ede teeta at 5 MONDAY, WEDNESDAY at! FRIDAY of each aractex of the only persons | ana to adjudicate upon the mixed claims of | eter is over 7 or 80 degrees, with a high | P is ; calge ‘alyzed. aos : € i tort to produce a war senti- ae aaa Gov. Nicholls and his | dew-point for weeks or montis together.” | MEM, as stated by him, is absolutely false. | — provinencr, K.L, August 1).—#x-Governor ‘The 1aw requires that all persons ment in this country the Tival governors, Gov. Nicholls and his | TTe BOON, ‘Co doubt, other conditions sean | ZHfough the influence of Packard's friends | seth Pedelford, of ther sien, seoees ister as provided for in sectinn 4 sh: ed friends in New Orleans looked upon the plan : ; er ib ee Sat Leet was chosen a delegate to the state con- | Of paralysis Capt. Joun N. BOFFINGER, of St. I ith distrust, and for the reason that ithad | Tose,Of continued high temperature with | vention; for some unaccountable reason he | (nalaysls ¥ with distrust, : a ad | moisture of a purely sanitary and preventa- | \iteq inst Pack: Pa 1s frie p vel! known here in connection with the Texas | been represented to them that one among Pre- | {ive character, which favor the existence and | Y°ted against Packard, and Packard’s friends licoask € ‘i » | sident Hayes’ first official acts would be the ODNeALOn Of tnis wreat scour denounced him for treachery, and he was not, ¢ Railroad Company, isin the city. He | sident Hayes’ Orst official acts would be th propagation of this great scourge of the trop- | therefore, considered in contiection with eat left St. Louis a few day says there is no uance of a io cognizing the | ies. as been observed that once the dis- | ya ectic a P(g pee ravages in a number of southern cities. Gre- D Nt e: ‘a ree: i have SSIOL a a and ser its grave form ata ie mpera- vinei ds} 7 ¢ abi Bi . ic city, but that extra precautions hav: when the names of Gen. Joe Hawley = ture than seems to'be requived vee onic evincing friendship. Hence my letter of | inhabitants been reduced from a population €0 days from the will expire wich the Blank forms f of the Commi W.8. THON: erday, from whieh it is ex- 1. hardly recover. Tur YELLOW FEveR is making frighttul = MP-MEETING . taken to prevent its introduction from rive : oo is Ah i February 25th. He wrote me several tin of 1.2¢0 whites to 200, with only from 3) to 40 TS wn pe eg on Tolan's Camp Grovng, | points betow. ere PeGacted Ga puesta Meme oie teas early thc eacamemabeypa nas appeared | winter, dlaimingthat he was rendering me ser: Dricses tie tal enbee ol masse ip eo te t ‘Navy Yard bridg ed a Y » the ea Lis Seas: rath ic aie vrepli ere leans the mber_of cases up to the USP Mumnencing hugust otk. Necowary bied- | ‘THe Dewocestie CONGRESSIONAL Caw. | adjutant general of the white league of Loulst. | Me Laat ay Meares oa ayers, Soutern part of | Viceonthe Times. Lmerely replied in a friendly or P s for the comfort of man and beast. Z Myr further iferwation apply at Pyles & Me- | PAIGN Com Nelly’s Temp. Grocery Store, llth street, Navy | in pamphlet form, and extensively distributed, Yard. auger” | tp ES THE BEST SUMMER DRINKS, or : _ 1u ; %, | close of, last week was $75, of which 266 had TTEE will cause to be published | 324, Who was tthe time and is now | exampled rapidity and mortality to the cities | Manner. Tdefy him to produce other letters | ica! “Seventy-three new. Gases and or of the New Orleans Democrat, | in the full states. it is also advancing stead) | ony way implicating me or even in corrobora- | Were reported, in the 2ihours ending w i : : ae a telegram to a gentieman in | ily up the Mississippi valley into the heart of tion of any of his material statements regard. | Uday night. The total number of cases at correspondence between President Hayes | this city as follows: “Go to White House | the country. In the past it has appeared in ing me. He has been for months SERRE RE Memphis up to Saturday night numbered 100, | Judge Lougworth, of Cincinnati, wherein | and find out the mission of the commission.” | most of the Atlantic maratime and coast cities forollice: latterly Chreatenine aad donee eee | of Whom 26 have died. There are upwards of the former ures Longworth to allow his name | The despatch being somewhat vague in terms, | as far north as Boston, and indeed aS been v he dil wot eae a one | 40 cases in Vicksburg. The New Orleans He- MILBUBI’S PULAR SODA, Tepeblican eles ta the Tak One eee eny | iaypenion to whom lt was addressed replied: | chronicled at Quebec and Halitax. ‘The his- | Pecause be did Rot recelve one. | An imgite: | brew Benevolent association has appeated to S republican ticket in the Ist Ohio (Sayler’s) | “What do you want to know? Be more defin. | tory of . Be) Be i “ ; for Filta leo-cold Tea, Coffee and Chocolate, at 1429 | Gistrict—the obiset being to show that the | ite.” The reply to this came as follows: “1 | ‘wir GrogRarHicaL wrt oF THE pisease | PUblicans ever took Leet into our councils | their Urethren throughout the country for Pennsylvania svenue, President violated his own elvil service orders. | want to know what the commission is to ac- | in an epidemic form shows its northern boun- | Will be received with derision in Louisiana. | help. At last reports the population of Mem. s a < a I 3G. -half by the stam- ‘This TONIC SODA 1s unrivalled. dy5-tr ——— complish.” The gentleman to whom the dis- Lis = it W. P. Ketocc. | Phishad been reduced one-half by = HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON THE Ceances preferred against Postmaster | patches, were sent the “went to te Witte | dizy te be in the region of Norfolk, Va. ‘This pede of frightened citizens. Twenty-three rc disease prevails in warm, and in cities rather Ordered to Take a Horn. os eae iy thre 317 9TH STREET Nour! 5 Loge at Cincinnati, in that he refused to al- | House for information. He admits that he | than in ANT places. It i$ sometimes arrested As Mr. Horn, who was expected to testify, | RW cases.o' fever and 9 deaths were reported ‘With very exteusive facilities for manufac a , from there yesterday. The prevalence of the uring. jerks is ofties ibut » | did not see President Hayes, but got informa- St Odi! SS ri did not put in an appearance, the sergeant-at- : ei "4 are now showing a line of MARBLEIZED MAN OR AENCaG CaieeT oe Iend hee neon oh oe tion from some source which constrained him aan Tears (OF main Wate severity by arms was directed to compel his attendance pega! ol pect epdagony nghaenay TLES unequal for richness of design and color | Teh : tt RE to reply as follows: “The commission is to be "or horthers”” that occasionally Dl before the committee to-morrow, at 11 o'clock als cepaly edna and rivaling in extent any estabiishment in the | holed with the e: se} t “not proven. reanived t lish by dipl ‘ Waves or ‘‘northers’’ that occasional low . 0 + | of the difficulty the planters and brokers will eer erebitecia designe for Manties and = =e or auize a ty ACCOmP| ¥ diplomacy that | fromthe Arctic region down across Texas | Gen. Butler and Stanley Matthews. | experience m moving the cotton crop. One ‘Wainsccatings closely followed, and imitations of Gov. Tom Youn, of Ohio, writes toa friend | which otherwise would require force. Ihave | have been known to almost completely arrest Gen. Butler then called attention to his re- | effect of the plague has been the transfer of a rare and besutiful marbies exactly ace: in this city that he will make the Congres- | authority to make this statement.” This, how- | jts severity and spread. We cannot nowrea- | quest made last week regarding the failure | large amount of banking capital from New S 1 N sional race in the 2d Ohio district if the repub- | ¢¥€%,did not seem to satisfy the Nicholls men, | sonably expect the complete arrest of this | and refusal of Senator Stanley Matthews to Orleans to St. Louis. RACE eg Heans nominate him, all reports tothe oon. some elghty words or, moray rectiice ice the epidemic rune tHe. advent of frost, winch appear before the committee. He now moved | ec * 5 a cenit rec ithstanding. S y words B that th ways eflectually puts an end to it for the | that the fact of his servic bpeen HE CHICAGO DiaMonp Koss Piumbing and ail'tio and Copper Work. With a | trary notwiths‘:ndin information wanted from the President was, | sence: i ie Be Oore cornish 1k ARRESTED. — or Ms season. his failure to come before the committee be | Detectives inChicago have captured the entire argo force, Of competent Mevalpaperieness wii | A COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION for the posi | Whether Nicholls’ claims were or were not io | * ‘While it 1s true that yellow fever has visited | cutered on tne maureen phat trie eee | Deveetives In Chicago have captured the entire Go good work cheaper than any other house.M2-I¥ | tion of third assistant examiner in the Patent | D&Jeopardized; that unless there was author- | many of the seaport cilies, it has, fortunately, | tee report him to the House for their action | house, and one of the professionals who did a J itce ts being held at the Interior department | tive !nformation sent to New Orleans before | never extended to the interior of our country, | in the matter. Mr. Potter said he had lost | the job. The roomof the robbers in a lodging today. Thirty or fost sons com Ler 1 o'clock of that night, that 344) of the White | away from the towns and cities located along | sight of Gen. Butler's motion last week, but | house was searched during their absence, atid N. Ee trcw ¥- ey u cea League of Louisiana would at that hour | the great water courses to which it was car- | remembered it, and would entertain it now. | the jewelry found in atrunk. The arrested ATCH REPAIRER, . 5 make an attack upon Packard, take FoF. 90 years with H, BEMKEN, how at EXAMINER HEDRICK EXONERATED.—The | S0Shion of the. siue house aad hold it He ye Dare any ars ago observed He put the moti terry comme ana ree Pole goose eg re — aoa = ‘ANIA AVENUE, isa comaiadies ws Che ¢ that while the disease had appeared at almost | was unanimously resolved to report Senator ite, but upon being taken on his arrival ai (Dempeey's Station ‘Store. . : commission, consisting of Messrs. Clark, | until restrained by a superior force: eyery town on the Mississippi, asfar up as | Matthews to the House as beingia contempt. | the lodging house gave his name as Charles LADIES WA ES A SPECIALTY. Stockbridge aud Bowman, appointed bythe | the dispatch clesed with the re: est. that | Vicksburg, that Woodville, twelve miles irom | There being no witnesses before the commit. | Woodward. He is jeved to be the same ‘Watches put in c Paige eae ay «| Secretary of the tnterior to examine charges | the fact be communicated to the President, | the river, was the most remote inland point it | tee an adjournment was taken until 11 o'clock | man who perpetrated the St. Louis, Wo teed forone year, or money refunded. _fer@-1¥_ | made against E mmsiner Hedrick by Commis. area hig Oro a aE eee patciien be hadr ached. The changed condition of our | to-morrow. and naGe ure burglaries. ae isan "REE FROM CHEM- | sioner Spear handed in their report to Secre- z Ss ree y in its development of railroads, with ets I 5 man, and unknown to the police. eS CHEM | fury Sehure a week ago. At the Secretary's | the xentleman to whom it was sent again went h of villages into towns, and towns ay TeeJon 11.—At Shamokin, Pa., John y 4 the gi New York, August 19.—John E. Leet was ?, eflice theevidence and report have been closely | tothe White House, and the telegram was | jnto cities, have rendered it possible for this | breco » Justi A Fatal Fal av ene examined and the findings of the latter ap- | shown to the President. He hesitated as to | disease to be carried within a few hours or a Pe ce by th Richards and Samuei Carl when avout to start GAF¥, FLEISCHMAN & Co. kroved. The charges against Mr. Hedrick, of | how it should be answered, when he was re | day or two at most to any of our luterior | officer was lor disorderly conned bole | hume fom work at the Cameron colliery, Sat drunkenness, of disobedience to the rules of | minded that t was then after eight o'clock and where itis probablesuch unsanitary | the magistrate could interrogate him tn the | Sep eee COMPRESSED ¥E AST. the office, aud of using the stamped envelope | His attention was also called to the fact that | conditions exist that it could propagate itseit | form presenied by law, he waived his arms ya skilled and Richards is probably fa of the department for private purposes, | the writer of the telegram at the New Orleans | during the heated term. Once the disease has | declamatory form, and turning around ta the | ‘lly injured. ‘The men were not found until are found to be uot sustained by the evi- | end signed the same as “Adjutant General of | become epidemic in a city the unacciimated | audience launched im vigorous investion in ; CY€™IRg, about eight hours after the accident DEPOT, 1112 16TH STRERT. dence, aud they are dismissed. ‘The | the White League.” and that it was unmis- | nave no security except by flight to healthy | denunciation of his enentos He protested | occurred. _ ean panne anacasr facts in regard to the last and most ‘serious ER eee ae Oie Dat TR ee SE SEIAY, OF logallties. ; i tot theGuit | Mat there was a conspiracy toimmure him in| tur sreunoRN FicuTING IN BOCNTA.—The . AN P N sENT. rge were found to be that the examiner reside! art. E re, There are, perhaps, no cities out of the Gul a 2 1 SAG SHAE tai eyplts ay, Sent bonds to. friends in South Garoina | reciting what the President told hin sent ths | statislane pees; de cities out of th a foul and loathsome dungeon where he could | reverses that have befallen some detachments vine without our Trade Mark . Agee = inauy | not be heard from again, under the form of a tris ying ia hav or our frim kame on the wrapper. augo-tr_ | ip the Interior Department envelope, instead Ae A er ted to yellow fever. star chamber proceeding, and with extray. Saiuced sonbalaty eb ViCktR. Gaiters 9.00 89.00 No lossto the government was involved, and | Secure the establishment of the Nichols gov. | ought for their own safety, as well asin jus- | Aye pesticulation he cried aloud:—"'Is | meat bitterness of feeling towatds the Porte, $ the C ion believe that it was done | ernment h in Louisiana.” It may be added | tice to others, seek elevated rural places, or | Mavistr: ide i as the resistance met with is imputed to vos with no idea that there was anything wrong | thatthe gentleman who acted as ageni here | still better, the mountains, rather than larg ENREES Ot Ike coaealseineeee of charity oe paree teen = encouragement. The LEATHER TRUNK WITH CANVAS COVER, | 200ut il. | In view of is long services in the | NOW Tesides in Washington, is closely con. | citics at tide level. Such fugitives ought not | eucrections with woes oe the Cee aed | twentieth division of the Austrian army was department, and his value as an expert of- | nected with a knowledge but not participa- | to bring anything with them that could pos. this 2 iti S attacked by an insurgent force near Doboj, on ALs0, ftelal, Mr. Hedrick’s exoneration is especially | Hon, in Louisiana polities, aud is rellable. sibly contain the germsof the disease, In this | he employed iserder ro Deters do eee fo He ee oer wey HAENESS, satisfactory. More INDIAN AGENCY REMOVALS ReMOvALS.—A tele. | 24¥ 0! id transit, express lines, mammoth | the court room. Casting his eyes in the direc: c > : vs. | trunks, it may not be safe to trust’ to the pru- | tion of the prison box he shrank with di heavy losses. Gen. Jovanovich has been com- x ACT AWARDED. — A » Secretary | gram from Bismarck, D. T., August 16, says: prisor he shrank with dismay | pelied to stop his advance because his commu. NICKEL, SILVER AND GILT, $17 TO $96, Hanes, ae ania Teeasary Nene ay | Special Agent Bulls has concluded hisinves. | deuce, Of traveiers or the interested mer. | and exclaimed in tremulous tones, “That i | 2 DP because mu Is : chants. It may therefore become the duty of | the road to perdition.” The oficers then | Nicatious were threatened. The Belgrade TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, fc., &C. | awarded the contract for carting dutiable | {umd Agent Hooper late ot Maine’ tock ne | the guardians of the public health to institute | conducted hint cut of the frost doserxerac | Papers say that three Austrian ate een " y 2 A m of qu i i mutinied near Velka-Zwornik, and refused to ‘an immense variety of styles at equally iow | 00d at the port of New York, under the | competent and employing al Mis revarivesand | 2<3st@m of quara aid. at least supervise tne. | Soctuns his plaints on the way bykind words. | advance even after having been dsclmated, prices, at theever popular F: and Salesrooms er 4é to 4s and tu Messe McPherson and bendsmen relatives in various positions on the shipment of all articles of a domestic charac. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. After a number had been executed, the rest or Rrawnn thet goumetnis aistrices, th bs ¥ agency. He has not stolen anything, but the ter from infected cities that could possibl = were sent back to Austria as prisoners. The JAMES 8. TOPHAM, Pathe pase bones stricts, the parties Mdians unanimously: report him: 2 liar. He carry the seeds of disease, and in suspected Piel OUT ATER Stee bole Tin steamer | Main bod of the. Austrian forces has now 2 vill be relieved. Bulis goes from Bismarck to | cases require the puriticati¢ noe B 4 9 er | reached the capital of Bosnia. The Austrians ee Garman tak. Ir 1s Mone THAN LIKELY that as soon as | the Ned Cloud Agency to relieve Dr. Irwin, | bein, OROHSILIE SILeS Raa eens eure Panis etiam. om Antwerp Peres have attacked and broken up a fortified eamp REPAIRING. the Marquis of Lorne, who succeeds Lord | dians go back into the interior and defeat the | ‘E“Iseesewa nor sppeared, oo. oe | Spoken off Edajstone ight on Sunday morn. | °° 'susgepts ___ anuarsaelitees a Tee eas Sear ot Conaied 1 the wovernor | Stanley commission. Inspector Hammond has | this city will take all uecessary precautions | giWitt her propeller disabled, has been | Denis KEARNEY made a short speech at Troos jel4-tr_ | general's chair of Canada, he will make quite | finished his inquiry at Berthold, and the Rev. | for ¥ precautions | towed here and will go into dock. Indianapolis, Ind., Saturday night, to a crowd ee | an extentled visit to the United States. spend- | Alden, agent there, will be removed. It now THE PROTECTION OF WASHINGTON. Congratulating the Pope. of from 1.50) to 2,000 persons. He was fol. OXYNTON’S FURNACES. ing most of his time in Washington, Philadel- | appears that the two fraudulent vouchers for | we shall not attempt to instruct, but we are LONDON, August 19.—Special dispatches | lowed by A, R. Parsons, of Chicago, and B | phia and New York. q.i(C0 drawn by John E. Tappan, agent, in | among those who believe that hyeiene ing | fem Rome report that the German Crown | Philip Van Patten, of Cincinnati. A’ grand ed | gee Sa 173, and brother, not son, of the Boston Tap- | heen reduced to something of a setencs, ani | Prince Frederick William and Prince Bis- | labor demonstration was arranged for yester- . WROUGHT LRON THE SECRETARY OF STATE “AT Home. Pan, were actually paid by the goverment. A | that sanitary oflicers pOSSEaS in a great ae rel marek sent the Pope congratulatory telegrams | day, consisting of a street eee and picnic <a mae DeB. Randolph Keim, Washington cor suit to recover {rom the Sioux City firm receiv. | hot only the power 1G prowent bere eee | on his “name day,” or the feast day of the | ata erove near the city, where speeches were SUITABLE FOR COAL Of WOOD. | dentof the Glove-Democrat and the Phiiadel- | 'D& the money will probably follow. forcing sanitary laws, ‘but that science has | *i0tafter whom the holy father was named. | tobe made by, Kearney. McCutre, Parsons pia Press, ,ts mow the guest of Secretary | | No REQUISITION FO GovERNOR Scort.—A | Placed within ourreach the meansand pointed | »,,.,@ Fremem Senator Dead. | | | Nis a’compiete failure. The procession was warts, at his summner residence. Runnymede, | telegram to the New York Herald from Spar. | fut the methods by cleanliness and disinfec. | FARIS cians composed of a colored brass band and sixty BHICK-SET AND PORTABLE. | at Windsor, Vermont, Mr. Keim, in a_pri- | tansburg, August 16, says: have the imme. | 100 to SEU a eT eas cere nee . Failure. eight persons by actual count, carrying the 8 x = | yard et Vice Preside’ neler, g ng that the sensational dispateh trom Colutt He ts specti¢ : ats u 2 nibs ners with communistic motto ie number rable; economical In fuels givemuiversal | yetary Sherman, who spent several bia which was published in New York yester. | Tower's “Vellow Fever Map,” find that the | fon Co. West India merchants, 4 Lombard * 5 i M 4 . e ies 2 he picnic ground did not exceed 50, all ¥ mise ‘umpton had for. | city of Washington is named upon it, we | Court, EC. have failed.- The liabilities are | 00 the picnic ground dic¢ “ : Mle Eee OR aes never tiereas do-not Sencitine Woon depend | estimated at about #1 500,000. t =a including men, women. a children. king for the extradition of ex-Governor R. | 08 &by exemption except through good sanita- Chole: K. Scott, is entirely without foundation. No Ey ulations: jutelligently, administered. If MAvkrtp, August | le ago, and Clark juodation of lis family, and friends who may | such statement has been authorized by any | Washington has never been visited by yellow | northern Africa at Fez, Mequinez and Tetuan. | Connecticut Parsons, of Chica Kearney did | be his guest. Prof. Baird was expected « responsible person, and uo such requisition | fever, her near neighbor and practically her A Reformer Killed. not advance anything new in his speech. He Monday. Mr. Russell, the Seeretary’s private | has been forwarded or made. ‘The char shipping port, Alexandria, Va.. has; in 1733 | Rome, Augus A man named Lazzare:te, | referred to the red flag as the emblem of ut Wes to arrive on Saturday. The | against Scott was published over a yearago, | 22d’, ‘and again in 1803. “The latter year it | who had been preaching a new ‘Sligion in the | yersal labor emancipation. A meeting sbends hts inornings in attending | and at the sume time of the findings of the | Was ‘uite severe, causing over 208 deaths. It | province of Grossetto, was killed yesterday in | Jeaders was held last Risht toaid innetiee tas a « mails, and afternoons to driving | investizating committee in the cases of Kimp- | M2Y Hot be uninteresting at this time to quote | « conflict with gendarmes who interfered | national orzanivation aud uinga manifesto | aud walking about his large domains. He will | ton, Cardozo, Parker and other ex-state the following account given of that epidemic | because his partisans raised cries for a re- | tothe workingmen of the Northwest, hot return to Washington until sometimeearly | oficers,and no action whatever has been taken | bY the health ollicer, Dr. Elish Dick. public. —_—_ | in September.” in his ease sinee that publication. Scott has Tee DISEASE IN ALEXANDRIA IN 1808. Attempt to Assassinate Gen. Todle- Sot His WIrE aND HER SEDUCER. —— repeatedly expressed his readiness to return | ,, {he Jellow fever commenced in Alexandria, ben, West, an artist of some reputation, shot his iti ‘ NAavaL Onvers. — d Assistant Pay: | f> South Carolina whenever his presence | D, €- {he last of July andthe beginning of Au- | yoxpox. August 14—A special dispatch to | Wife and her seducer, a married man named RICHARDSON, BUYNTON & CO., master J. Goodwin Hobbs is ordered from | Dueht be desired, but he has not been required | USS a e De teeoaales of Alexandria is | peuter's Telegram Company from Constanti- | John Watkins, Saturday, in Cleveland, Ohio. a to come. estimated at something upwards of six thou- West, it appears, discovered his wile and TURERS the Despateh, European station, SOME nople reports that after the review on Satur- ppears, ¢ - 4 MANUPACTERER: ates i , fe ei ead errs Sea ne = sand: ae is situated on the west bank ofthe | day General Todleben was fired at bya young | Watkins under suspicious circumstances and 2 Pe ing of his relief, and ordered to return home FIRE AT TREMONT, Pa., re i ‘otomac river, and the houses on Water street, | G; ; c & y i #44 Water street, New York. | aia’ report arrival: Assistant Paymaster | consumed a block of Dulldags inthe Gusts | together With those to the westward ofa, | Greek, Without effect, and the would-be assas- | Immediately drew his revolver and fired two ing of | day f Keim ves in great elegance. | 3 for the a that fayortie from gases. his visit to Thousands have hat constant and severe use for | says He seaside re Seeret: eretary over I$ years, and in gor madition :o~lay without repairs or expense. The most durable Furnac to buy. Fitted with clinker, friction grates; ash-siftini ms; Med feed doors, draft-rejzula Biave attractive aul practical provements never before slopted. Also, KAN! for family or hotel use; Fireplace Heaters, etc. Send for Circulars, before purchasing others, .—Cholera prevails in n 2 B. 3, > 5 aS a z shots, one taking effect in his wife's ear and Foruslayy Ga anie. Henry It. Smith is detached from duty at the | portion of the town. ‘The latger buildings de- | Staud generally about 2 to 30 feet above tue | SM WAS arres ed the other in her paramour's foot, making aa navy pay office at Boston, and ordered to the | stroyed were Messrs. Murphy's general stor level of high-water mark. The streets are laid 4 Contradiction. ugly wound. Neither of the shots, however, ang9-eoSm Washington, D. Cx | Despatch. European station. per steamer | Frank Huntzinger’s dry goods and groceries: | Of! at right angles, which, with twoexceptions, | | 4 Special dispatch to the Standard of this | Wer Yatal West was arrested and released = Iinois on the 2vchinst. from Fhiladelphia. Geo. W. Bard’s ‘hardware store: Win. Gland. | #re 66 feet wide and upwards. The squares | Morning mentions a rumor that Geu-Todleben | O1'Saj pail. He claimed he fired simply to APOLLINARIS ——— 5 ing’s confectionery; the Masonic hall and | 2%, about 352 feet by 246. A considerable ex. | had been fired at, announces it to be untrue. scare the coupl THE FOLLOWING CONGKESSIONAL Nomina. | Bost office buildings. Nine families were ren- | tent of ground has been made to the eastward Russian Outrages im Roumelia NATURAL | ‘TIoNs are announced: Bradley Barlow, erect dered homeless, Loss about $50,000; insur- | Of Water street, and a new street, called Union Lonpon, August 19.—The Times in a lead- THE AMERICAN OFFICERS in Egypt have now : . | back, 3d Vermont; B. B. Lewis, democrat. 5 ance $25,000, in Pennsylvania companies. | Street. has been laid off, and built upon; be. | ing article on the reports of Russian outragef | all left the service of the Khedive except Gen. MINEKAL WATER. | Alabama, over G. W. Hewitt, the present nom. | Much of the merchandise and furniture re. | Youd which warehouses are erected, ‘and | in Roumelia says: The British government | Stone, who alone elected to remain in spite of . a rt st nt o moved to places of as wharves extended to the channel of the river. | bas the right todemand that no needless ob- | the arre: es of payand other unpleasant Hiohty Etfercescent. ine ei Willams, demociat, ‘ist Michigan, Places of safety was stolen ‘These two streets are only fifty feet wide, and | stacles be thrown in the way ofthe settlement | citcumstaces, The ollicers who lett the APPEOVED by the Academte de Medecine of | Virginia renominated, The democratcot te THE TENNESSEE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, | there is a pretty steep descent from Water to | of the Eastern question, and that no further | Khedives’ service in July last were Gens. Lor- France, and {ts saie in France authorized by spe- | 5th district of North Carolina have unani, | 2t Nashville, at 2:30 a. m. Saturday, on the 2d | Union street. the latter being not more than | outrages be perpetrated of akind shocking ing, Purdy, Colston and Dye; Cols. Ward, Ma- etal order of the French Governmeut. mously renominated Hon. A.M. Seales tor | ballot, nominated Judge Albert s Marks, of | five or six feet above high-water mark. The | to the common conscience of Europe. It isto | son, Graves, Derrick and Loshe, and Professor Beco ded by the highest MEDICAL AU- | Congress Franklin county, for governor. The nominee | streets are generally well paved, and especial. | Russia we must look for the first instance to | Mitchell. They retired because the liberal pa’ THOEITIES is New Yorkas Congress. is the present chancellor of the 4th chanace | iy in the commercial pasts of the towns but | putastop tothe mischief The British gow, | Migces, whigh taneton eae fulfilled. bave ‘A delightful 7 . SENATOR SPENCER positively d inesito. be division of the state, having just been electe. many of the warehouses which stand on the | ernment wiil speak with the voice of the coun- | recently not been kept. It is regarded as pos- ee ere ee Phetong or any other.’ a candidate for Congress from the fourth for aterm of eight years. pod made ground, ae san poere: ed eee eee gees a any oe fit | sible that Gen. Stone will also abandon Egypt. ratefu ning. naeie r ‘i a cellars, are suppose ave water unde! ress to Russia on this pressing subject. ————————— s ‘Absolutely pure and wholesom P bama district, notwithstanding - the soli ia LIGHTNING STRUCK A POWDEB MAGAZINE, | their lower finer aE is believed that upwards Turkey and hurtin ape BURIED ALIVE IN A Swamp —John Hilliard. lor daily use. free from all the objections urged | tions of prominent republicans from every | near Pottsville, Pa., Saturday, causing the ex- f three th id of the inhabitant: arte 7 = y ” *eRimpremnated only with ligowa gas. | Section ofthe state, He says that his privaié | plosion of eievén hundred kegs of powder. A | the town. From the western part of aeaheee | tre eee to Heuter’s telegram company | a well-known, ar gersey Chon Ned whet Fe: “sImpregnated only with its own gas.” equire hi re ; r Pr. 5 ster’ rom Cons! : Ins NJ. - Tlmprenated only with ts Qwn gas THE have Be ea naot attont to aglow, aud | number of persons pienicing in ‘the woods | were but few removals: but it is proballethat, | foam Constantinople says: Pasig uctions nave | turning to nis home om Tuesday wight slipped srHealebful eal well suited for Dyspepsia and | t - secene cre mate or ee luted Ae) fying He the a zens es of aes next a the | convention if Austria will agree that occupa- | from a sidewalk which skirts the jon and eases of acute Cisease. ass. ‘Se les foot w river, not more than a tenth part remained. | tion shall cease when the powers declare that | fell into a quagmire and before assistance i it Ss] - three persons ki rhe . an! are there h Dyspeptics, docens RTS The soulling, race at ree persons killed and eleven wounded. The whole number of deaths occasioned by the the reform promised Porte have b: could reach him he died. When recovered th - “Jrumy” ix LUCK.— “Jimmy” Greenouen | eP!demic was, I think, something upwards of | satisfactorily applied. oe Pore’ RAVE D9eD | Core a in 12 inches deprh of red clay mud ‘kon the steamer Helena. at Bismarck, | (W° hundred, and it continued, throughout which seemed to have sucked itdown. The Dakota, and a great, mndacn Gt Sir dan eg | te season, to be singularly limited in its ope- The rkets. more he had struggled, evidently the deeper Greenough, of England, has received a iette | "tions. BALTIMORE, August 19. quiet—mia- | he had sunk. sue oF inized with | Wheeling, W. Va., on Saturday, for a purse of Catarrhs of Stomach or Bladder, | #40. threé miles, between George We serber oe tances a arued, tata entrenice.*7 and Louis Felsing, was won by the latter in 2) Not on —Cotton To be had of all Wine Merchants,G@rocers,Drug- | Minutes 40 seconds. It was eI Yellow fever scourged Alexandria also in | dling, ‘I1%ala. "Fi i —How- Sud Mineral Wacer deaters throughout tae | €Ver rowed near Wheeling. Shohad come tate the Seuresha> saving that | ish'and 18 fo such an extent as to cause | ard ‘street and western’ supoh 2 Sous a5.G, | MonpEn uy New Yous Rowpies. — Four Bited States. aud wholesale of mile seulling race at N ra, Ontario, yester $2.300,00 from St he possession, for him, of | "hasty exodus of nearly all the inmhabit- | extra, 8.50a4.50, do. family, 4,755.45: city mills | yowdies entered Henry Ball’s beer saloon in ASE day, Ed. Ross came rst, Morris second rah il ir dames’ estate. “Jimmy ants. "The city authorities there, are now | SuPer, 2.50a3.25; do. extra, 3.76a4. lo. Rio | New York Saturday night, and had drinks and = GH eas & CO., Eliott ees Se Coulter fourth; McKew Mice Serve out his season on the Upper | “Coking carefully to. the sanitary condition | brands. 6.75; Fatapseo family, | 6.50. el refused to pay for them. A general row en OLE AGEN upset. me, 0. |. y uuthern firm and active; western qui ~ Nos. 41 & 43 Warren st.,New York. OF the sereets abd alleys: whe: city, counetl sued and the police rushed ia. One of the genuine bottle bears the registered yellow | _A CARRIER PIGEON race from Tobyhanna. | , THE INVASIONOF MEXICO.—Gen. McKenzie’; | D#S elected a health officer, and the mayor 20. ha he intendent of police a shot Officer Meagher in the head, in Picwrial label of we Apouinaris Company (Lisuit- | Pa.,to New York city,took place yesterday for | forces, after crossing inte Mexico, Kriday, sur- | tts yustucted the superintendent of police to licting afatal wound. Three of the roughs 4 Ne id allother work and devote his atten- were arrested. €4), London. m.W.feow,ly | a sweepstakes of fifty centsan entry. Twenty. | tounded Newtown, ‘but Auerola, whom the | fut tosidineneap the city. re a = S six birds were started from Tobyhanna at 9 | Almericans were after, escaped. All the Mex ear 2 SECRETARY SHERMAN had two hours’ con- SC aE PRICE. = 8 89P¥ | oclock yesterday morning. ‘Twenty-three of soe et te ‘Negras, qumberiig Untime.y ENp or a RatLway Orricran— i thern, ‘western | ference In New York, Saturday with Collector Largest Stock of the birds arrived in New York in a flock at ten | Ptont 1, have gone up the river. They have | geo s. Winslow purchasing agent of the BC. aoe fe et al Merritt golating to the customs department, HARNESS AND TRUNKS Fe eae oe ee aaneLY | ut to avOld s generat cee ee AmerICADA, | Hes Ni. road, wae killed. Mite tallos santo Ge | Bechara: Ozmiaet 32; Pennerivania, $0380, and he afterwards had a brief interview with outh of New York, at ; i % a . i ——___—— Waterloo. He was engag. in his offi ania prime, 10.00a12.00. Provisions quiet and | 5¢' especial mercan FACTORY PRICES. wile fown over again on Wednesday nest Chase, cdtneat AE ReED, It Erricy—A. A. | dutlesof inspection.riding upon the Dilob won NEW XORK, August 19.—stoces uoyant, | Ue Suars 20a Sepectly the lumber in Niggt Completed, ‘a tres stock of our $25 HAR- | from Scranton, Pa. to New York. Chase. Onto of oeaeal gh soe Zimes.was | the cow-catcher came in contact with'a hog | woney, 1 Goud, 100%. Exchange, long, tae: nesday Bight Wine Dee eee aN ok EBS, 8. THE W = Thursday night. Subsequéntly e effigy was | him in such a way asto kill him. Mr. Winslow N ORK, August 19.—Flour quict and | wife's J. Woodward. ‘Corcbran ie WINNERS AT THE SARATOGA RACES on | fired from the mouth of a cannon was a brother of Gen. Winslow, the su) - . Wheat, spring untetted. odward bed Trunks Repatred and Covered. ays rotten roe fr CUE Teport closed. were: aoe lic square. He opposed the new county (len tendent and vice president of the road iis Crndullane eee ee ud Wi = ly EMOVAL.—M. CUNNINGHAM, Princeton ae anne So milies, twice Sid’ Dally shot Woodward: bore fate dead. 4— A Westfield (Mass.) firm = facture of circular cigar boxes, holding fifty cigars, Advantage—superior Sa lent wife was shocked into insanity by ceton. Time, 3:38. Fourth race, for s | 4@-Ernstein Bros., boot manu: | these —LBldora (Fla.) Ledger: - L sa eet | Raw. Tine 24 Wragity Dest time t this cic Tiabilities $800,000, balf fae espanded pas a : ies F Memodel fe 2: al of which is due to a3 Dr. ie ex) mar! 6: Blk Hats p specialty. tance mage duritig the meeting, astern creditors, matry a New Haven Jady shoruy, a Wl S| O'Leary ha: DEFALCATION OF THE SOCRETARY OF THE PULUMAN Patace Can Cowrany.—The Chi cago papers publish particulars of the detat cation of Charles W. Angell, secretary of th: Pullman Palace Car Company From an in terview with Mr. Pullman if is learned that Mr. Angell isa man of forty years, of agree. die manner, and exceeding mpetent for the position he occupied. His social relations have until recently been of tae very Dest character, and = years ot good conduct he won the entire confidence of the company and his associates in business. Afier iis disap pearance it was ascertained that the maxi mum loss sustained by the company is #12) partly in cash and partly in securities « company, which were in his custody as seere tary. The money he drew out of the bank upon two checks of $250each. He repre sented to the company's cashier that he was sending it to the office of the company in New York, and that proper vouchers would be re. turned, thus evading or over-riding the cus tom of the office, which requi vouch accompany every payment of money. Was the confidence repose n his h integrity that this action created no uneasi- hess until his mysterious and protracted ab. sence became of itself cause of suspicion. It ts possible he has converted the arities, and With the proceeds and money cone to Europe. The company are taking most rous meas. ures for Mr. Angeli’s apprehension, and pro- poses. if possible, to recover the funds aud securities abstracted by him, but for obvious reasons the measures adopted can aot public. FIGHTING THREE-CENT Laver. zens’ Proiective Association, composed o over four hundred German batroom keeper and brewers of Williamsburgh, met yesterday afternoon in Union Hall to take measures ¢ check the three-cent lager beer movement A committee of seven drafted resolution pledgingthe members of the association not to sell for less than five cents slass, so long as the present Excise law enforced ; to request all the brew pledge n.t to sell to saloon ke charge only three cents brewers who now sell to three places to stop sup piying them, and giving notice to brewers now Selling to three-cent places that the mem. bers of the association will hereafter stop purchasing from them. and will expel any member Who sells now or hereafter for less than five cents per glass. The resolutions were adopted unanimously, and a committee Was appointed to spon the brewers not resent and get their sixnatures to the reso jutions. O'LEARY anp HivGHes Matcneo.—There ts unusual interest in sporting circles over a six days’ Walking match for $1,500 and the Astley champion beit, between Daniel U'Le Chicago, and John Hughes, of this city O'Leary’ brought the belt to this country Hughes challenged the champion to walk and run six days for the trophy aud a bet of § hold the bet against ail comers and win it three times to become its owner Sir John Astley, the dom called upon by Mr. and the first-nar that if O'Leary does not meet Hughes before the 2Ist of next month he will have to forfeit the beit and the championsiip. O'Leary lias, therefore, de cided to meet Hughes, and the mich will take | place in a few weeks es has many sup. porters in this city, who have au idea that he can run and wal 1a3 In O'Leary, altho tempt to doi A SANE MAN IMPRISONED as A LUNATE: bY His CIILDREN.—A petition was filed in the supreme judicial court yesterday afternoon | in the name of Capiain Jacod P. Holm, asking for the interference of the court in the matter of his confinement on a charge of insanity The application sets forth that Captain Holm is unlawfully confined and deprived of his liberty in the McLean asylum for the insane that le has not been put there for treatment, but at the instance of his children, Jane B. Holm and Wm. R. Holm, to keep him in con finement. It e-F for an or, pel Dr *. Jelly, m, and Lppear as speed. rt and show cause why Captain Holm should be longer deprived of his liberty, and submit the issues between the parties to a jury, and to furnish su to the said Captain Hoim as 1 meet to the court. The order is the court on Tuesday next at 1) o'clock, when it will be shown why the captain is restrained of his liberty as at present. It is understood that the alleged insane man is keeping very quiet at the asylum, and that the trustees have under consideration a proposal to re- lease him upon dition that friends shall be responsible for his salekeeping.— (Boston Herald, 1th NEWPORT's ELoreMe: Seth Bateman Dodge and Miss Mary ‘iford, of New York, who e\vped from Newport on Thursday, thereby causing a sation, have returned. having been married that evening at a point four miles from the place ot ent. No blame is attached to the clergy who per- formed the ceremony, as the parties answered the questions satisfactorily, from a legal point of view, and appeared determined w get. ting married. Miss Saudford was well and favorably known to many of Newport's promi- nent Summer visitors. The wife of a distin guished geuerai of the United Sates army took a great interest in her, and is very muchi annoyed at the step taken by the young lady Young Dodge was « great te with Mr Bateman, with whom Miss Sandford w boarding, and it is believed that le had adopt ed him, or had determined to do so. ‘Mr. SENSATION.—A special from Rich ust Ih says: d Yohrees was ar rested at Granite, five miles from Richmond, to-day, charged with committing a rape on Mary Morse, 12 years of age. The arrest was made on a warrant sworn out by the child’s mother, The case had a hearing before ‘Squire Martin aud was dismissed, and a war rant was then issued for the arrest of Mrs Morse, charging that lady with oy y. it appeared in evidence that Vohrees ad been criminally intimate with Mrs. Morse’s oldest daughter, a buxom girl of 1s, and that the at- tempt to oe) a rape on Mary, aged 12, wasa black-mailing job. Mrs. Morse will appear before the magistrate's court to-morrow. The affair created considerable seusation, as the young gentleman is engaged to be married to the belle of it A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY was enacted at the Girard House, St. Louis, Saturday afternoon Joseph P. Colcord, at one time a very promis. ing lawyer and prosecuting attorney of one ot the courts, and subsequent!y a meniber of the legislature, shot a woian, said to de his mis: with whom he was and then shot him tress, named Letty Smith living at the Girard House Self. The woman received three wounds, one directly through the boty: near the stomach. one in the bead and the third in the shoulder Colcord was shot in the right temple. Both died almost instantly. Jealousy and whisky are thought to have been the cause of the act Colcord was a very dissipated man for a ber of years. AN UsNpIscriwtnatine Lap.— A dispat from Allegan, Ohio, to the St. Louis Democrat says: “John Cook had a tame tox which finally came to stealing. Monday nigh’ he told his son to kill the fox the next morning if he heard him come about. Cook heard the noise first, then got down among the bushes near the coop, Watching for the iox. Then the boy heard a noise, saw a stir among the bnshes, and fired. The charge hit his father in the side, and he died in an hour. It was 4 o'clock, and the boy could not see distinetly The boy did not kuow his father was out, and is not to blame.” COMPULSORY SUFFRAGE.—The Sau Frauciseo Alta says: “The San Jose Mercury advocates as one of the amendments to the state constt- tution a section enforcing suffrage. * Suffrage is hereby declared to be a duty ol citizenship, which shall be enforced by proper legislation. The id Me number of qualified electors who abstaine! ‘rom voting at the late election is a strong argunicnt in favor of its adoption. € possession vi ine rights of citizenship, it is maintaiued, entails the discharge of im duties, such as military service, jury duty, &e. ; and to insure the proper representation of the whole community, it should be im) tive that ed elector be compelled to deposit a bal- A a Pose ret Coveacinlg = Arena. meni for a prize-| tween John Dwyer, of Brooklyn, and “Joe” Goss, of New York are being made, and the formal articles will ae Seal Bana cae tien fare aes fight for #140" a side, Dl within the next six weeks. mes $s A Hravy DAMAGE SvrT. — Miss Beatrice Strafford, an actress, has brought suit against Thomas Patten Wight, a Wall street broker, for alleged breach of promise of marriage: Mr. Wight advertised for a wife, Miss Straf- ford responded in person to the advertise - ment, and the ad’ ser €: bimself as enthusiastic overthe young lady. He showered upon her presents for a ‘but then cold towards the rangi p mused to Promised her. Hence the suit for 000, Which ts the amount of damages claimed by Sara Lustrous wirn Tae ELECTR: Licht. Satatoga letter :| Another an the Congress aa ae ne ly the of Manhattan Beach, a itis gi ie ee OR Sauigeoeed the el ctric- Two BROTHERS SADLY ome Tes red. i Ee | i i! row= ing them as the smokestack and ? TAS San aaa ioe