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. eo ce SRE ee SOLED <tnmemnmnremesta” EEE ee ee ee ee ———— Murder at a Wedding. THE EVENING STA ! o Bae a ee wating . ys 0 5 je PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday ; : Rloom. Was shot by one of the Ernomamen. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. wt Zhe ball struck is back, glanced from a rid Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith street had stoned the house,and Ray and wtuees we went out to drive them off. The groomsman The Evening Star Newspaper Gompany, hen fired at the roughs. Ray's symptoms this morning were of a serious chaacter. &. H. RAUVFMANE, Eves'te The groomsman was belt. ‘TRE ZVENING STAR Is served to sudscribersin rs Wo city by carriers, on thelr own secount, (at 10 Marriage of Miss Bennett. cents per week, month. re Cpe en Gordon Bennett. of New York, was married | St. Mary’s Roman Catholic chureh, officiating. ast DE in { = = os iv: AD a irae medion | WoL 52—N°?, 7,916, W ASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1878. TWO CENTS, | i es private snaeescnaesomcuating. Wance: paper 9 ° aa Bates of advertising made known on applicee | fou. Newrokr, R. L., Sept. 1.—Promptiy at Ua. ° m.. Miss Jeannet nnett, sister of James paid—80 cents a month: one year, 66. 21. soy % : ae pablisnc, Ot ta to Mr. Isaac Bell, jr.. of same city, Rev. Father yoyo ten E(B copie for 815: 90 copica Grace and assistant, Rev. Father Clinton, of 43 mas! sabseriptions finest weddings ever celebrated in Newport, eh there being present a large and di ‘a se ETT CS A cn Gamera sieen menyeen ep The presents are numer us, and x Resignation of Hon. Ed. McPherson. | are valued at $100,00), SPECIAL NOTICHS, T \VENIN bani eet erence “ne | elegrams to The § 1 EN LADIES’ GOODS. SPEC =n" THE E G STAR. A LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY GIVING THE | The Hon. Edward McPherson, chief 0‘ the | to 8 tar, ‘aioe eaead Waa aes: = GLORIOUS BLVIVAG, TONIGHT AT | Sm FACTS. Bureau of Engraving and Printing of the tansbant sees eveneed late etoee ty tees WILLIAN iy tn veratpi or the latent => Fouréry.—The wondsrful revival Increases y . Secretary Sherman this morning addressed | Treacury department, has resigned his po- FIGHT WITH NDIANS Crowley and McNaught and locked up in po- Teen ILL NOVELTIES cee eS Eat esac: | Washington News and Gossip. | ie totlowing letter toa representative of the | aitharte bo mee nate te Phila 1G INDIANS, lice headquarters, charged with the comtmis eer eCree aropean || ee eneiea 2 Nee ene RYeeceiah Revs SEN Se New York Associated Press, in answer to a | delphia Press, and successor of John W. For- sion of extensive forgeries. The particulars as Koon mene ate a fe erwin arep' HAPRISON. TG OF THE STOORHOLD. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To pax.—internal note relative to the nt interview with him, | Bey. The appointment of ape towers oe H = _ < ime could not be ascertained owing marke! MEET. DC. L.D- 776.06: cus 8. $529,962.52. eel e President ‘© the tat Sof . est. HOSSgrS vat Age MILLI ERY 1 gis lot the FAUQUCER WHITE ECL. | Fevenue $441,770.05: customs. $20,902.52 and the statement that he had revised that in- | Bot Pe made until the return o ton | CHeyennes on the Warpath. | therhasbesn cur erase The pris: CET Veneta, Cestumea, Wiapoing, PHOR SPRIRG* COMPANY will beneld atthe | ae Coxscrence CONTRIBUTIONS to the | terviews ir. McPherson, in his letter of resignation, peti forxers ever known in’ te United States, Hobes ge Clambre, Uniergarmenta, J; 6. Pend | Springs neat Warrenton. on FRIDAY, the 21h | a eceury are growing alarmingly less tre- | 7% BorssEav, Esq., New York Associated | written in Philadelphia, says: .Sir-—"1 have _ in September, 1874, he was arrested for lavas SP Corsets, Chamots Vests, Dress Trimmings | Prqcricksburg aud Potomac anc Virginia Mid: | Guent. Conscience now a days don’t seem to Press. Washington, D. 0.: been offered, and have Sccepied, editorial con- THE CANADA ELECTIONS | forgeries. He was then in collusion with tae &e,. £C.. ail at greatty reduced prices. laud ialirezds trom Washington to Warrenton, | Uujcken much, Sir: Your note of yesterday, stating that | nection with the Philadelphia Press, and, . awyers Sacias, Wesley H. Webber, W.EL Wal. bored rit ges 10 any design mala tooigossa: | Va, and turn free. Others who desire to bs | a the New York Post of that day publishes a | therefore, herewith tender my Tesignation as Ker and others, who were employed ia gigat Start retice. Orders taken for all 51208 0! present will be charged $1 for the round itp, "rom A LIVELY SEARCH to-day by a representa | special that I revised the proof of my inter- | Chief of the Bureau of Engraving and_Print- tic title-deed forgeries. That conspiracy in- mer WateHPH00-S507 Pennsyleania avenne. | Alcxararie, A special car provided from Wash | tive of Taz Sram failed to find Eliza Pinks | Special that 1 revised t Walker, published in | ing, Treasury department, to take effect on oe volved about $11,000 worth of New Jersey TErte Treviee, Paris, Seis _ | (Eire ailwho may vemterered im taisest rpise | ton. If Eliza is in the eity there’s not a boara- | the Republic On Sunday, and. asking if you | the appeimeent of Aa weses ota eee Defeat of the Government. | realestate, some of wich was actuary trod, to attend. A collation will be provided a: th’ | ing house keeper in Washington who will | can state anything on the subject, was recety- | official connection with bee Itake pleasure ~a and the proceeds pocketed by means ONABLE MILLINERY. Sprfigsfor all guests. Trains leave 6 hi street pt | admit knowledge of the fact. ed, but I did not care to answer it until I saw | in acknowledging the uniform confidence 8 ol Rage ny Be spurious bouds and ©. ¥, SMITH having Just returned from | a1 6:35am, Hom GARDEN, breaweat wee SENATOR CONKLING, of New York, ie pre sPovtel teen ther onrrespondens mate tks the | out whee. Brat yatoet Groen tet ’ the efeation of the Palisndent spauere tion: Se Fe emer care Nock, ance = 7 = | patine al speech, to be the “keynote” | manuseript of the report was submitted to | fect and maintain the marked reforms which | MISS BENNETT'S MARRIAGE | jhactaionof the which piaced the fraud. fe tof New York, tt. MY BALM OF LIFE cures Dyspepsia; aring a financial speech, y! ¢ ‘bonds, & Wall st. Th sve Lie Passi an Wo ites her ye Nn. It is a household article. he blican campaign in that state. It | Secretary Shermap, who made certain era- | have been made in operating the bureau. In ent is, &e., in Wall st. The scheme was, friends ‘ed aac So Cate tari been One bottle wit Somore than two ned to. Itnever will combat the theories advanced by Senator | sures and suggested onan in the phraseolo- | view of the favorable condition surrounding after ae succeeding, exposed and de- Connected with some of the best Mifinery Estad- | makes ore sicker to make one well. @enuine at the Thurman in his recent speech at Hamilton, | gy. This is somewhat different from the in- the bareau, I feel regret, at ES ing down — FOREIGN AFFAIRS. stroyed.— [2 Times, _ Hsbments In this and Baltimore City, fevis Sure | manufactory, Bth and H sts, T. A. COOK. Ohio. guiry, but justifies me in giving the exact | duties now become familiar, but the new ac Strike of English Coal Miners. DENIALS FROM Mu. TrLDEN A telegramto seyO-tocr1" 618 9th st.. opp. Patent Onda, HSV CAED & BURESTENON: ce ea the discovery by himaclt | puurie avery poad Sunday repuolican paper | ite aoe aeatee eee cine oF my Dar | a rehended. North Staffordshire is ap- | geptember 18, says: Mr. Tilden left saratoga <a st, SES Cee err cree | da tuiselip calles onmerat Gecireaminene: | fate, te eras ‘appointment by you in | Prehen for Xew York to-day. Before leaving he post. ee BO Me eee Gournhts winnie Tentranesat aioe ae partment ‘shortly after my return trom Unio, | due time ote Proper committes to conduct & | carcurra, Sep tneItisnaported that the | Uvely denied te truth of the rumors connect- . jour nine minutes rig! Scensi he a be: fi 7 Lf ye Apa os ing bim wi eforts interfere in any man ownevire conshr. (Near the Avenue,) sr ees thirty minutes north declination, with @ knew him as a very good writer, and a good | count of the securities held by the bureau. ‘dead. y jemoeralic state st king of Burmah is ner with the approaching ‘ = republican, but strongly committed to the Secretary Sherman in response acknowl- ne 1 PPT i Hsve 600 Slate Mantels in stock, and employ a | daily motion of five minutes south. idea of an “interconvertivle®™ bond, in which! | edges the receipt of Mr. McPherson's letter Shoat gsi ee t Convention, and with the movements against LL OTHERS, Isrge force of mechanics and artists In producing PERSONAL.—Congressman Julian Hartridge | entirely disagreed with him. with much regret and adds: “You have Paris, Sept. M. Gambetta, in his speech | the New York sherifl, register and county BER SUPERIOR TY = designs and colors, and are filling all orders Sacre » Mrs. Judi We engaged in general conversaticn, very | rendered faithful and yaluable service to the | at Romans on Wednesday, said that the resig- | clerk. He deciared tiat he knew nothing promptiy. at prices lower than ever otered, and, | Of Georgia, is in the city. ....Mrs. Judge | y.lunashe states oxcepr he does wot sate fovernment in the reorganization of the | nation of President MacMahon would iavolve | about the charges against these officials, ex: Call for circular containing nottess from the | Promptly at prices lowe ics in their several | Embry has received the sad news of the death | as clearly as I think he ought to have donethe | bureau, and I had hoped you would remain | no danger to the republic; that his suceessor | cept what he learned through the papers, bighest medical authority, acd see CORSET, at with Gos hse Se me, ry Tin | of her father, Mr. Samuel C. Pearce, one of | two points in the conversation upon which we | at the head ofjt atleast untilit was estab- | would immediately nominated, and there | he believed if they wilfully disregarde 4 o traces of Plumbing, Furnace, Range, Stove, ali who are suffering from the errors and in- | Congress in the coming contest. of November. The influx of visitors is again ‘Has just received from New York ~ Aiscretions of youth. nervous weakness, early de- revaety aor cuanerds nor ae Peed pt. a ne Hapachuseis mebubilcan oe on sey Jorge, a Botels and loaerne: ed ly & song ora I saw that hisaccount was naturally colored by | vention at Worcester yesterday, Mr. Faxon, o! eing full. @ arrivals of strangers in -rtific: riously of : Cee ee eeu PRER OF CHARGE. “Thisgrent | pecnuca acces OF SEXOR ZAMACONA—Notice | nis own opinions; Dut, in, the mala, was Cor- | Guiney, offered e ceeenine ae erie | eine full. The during the past fortnight, | 2yigence' dated. the muttials whee we da, STRAW GOODS that will cure Act EET y ainissionary in Souih | Has been received at the Mexican Legation of | reet so far as tt went. I told him he had not | ferred to the committee on'resolutions, de- | number % French and 2.75) foreigners. | scribed three or four years before there ex: Kneriar bend a seli-addressed envelope to the | the acceptance by President Diaz of the resig. | stated the distinction between a convertible | mandine “thay corrupt, incompetent and un- | | M. Krantz, director general of the exposi. | Med the mmmitakeble aieel oinee fre aha me Ri SOREFH T. INMAN, Station », Biv’ | nation of Senor Zamacona as Minister to the curreney end ad iuierecareraniey Bonds ner The Ben een mployes enmenched ts 1/00, cia Tee Concert, which isto | the original blank of the certificate was taken, ogram KI) is sep25-60. Ly Tnil Si . a - | My real position as to the ni sanks. 6 ‘on custom-house, and other public fake place in the hail offthe Orokadore palace | « s i en eee eae DP? | Hesse tors Se Se eT eee Oe | MT ee Stet nate ect LL & tee | op nome the state shall be atonce discharged, | for the relief of in the | pt foeues must steal dates let them beware of yesterday in the La will case at Hoboken— onclusively proven that styles of vi > sville, Ky. | ates |. First, as to his theory about au | lished inits new building, but I cannot diam | Would be no competition for the post. “But,” | lated the laws. they should be removed. wha USL AE SER sel Ogee wreme Satie: ORE eae iS Tom 'B. "Keogh ot Ns Cy isin the'clty. | Meena tine nena’ Teuated Ei objectionsto You for accepting an nonoreple “and leas ink | Stid be, the Eresident will mot rediga; ie ever thelr political standing or ws Ld a is and my opinion that his theory was de- | Some position in private life. he vacancy MG: - | mi 2 ~ Ti si e GEE AGREE EUR) TEM UISSRICT, ee Ee | Anoxe tHe ravens recently contributed | ee ae ey eee nat iis theory was de- | Some position in pri the return of the Presi- | gized the army, condemned clericalism, rec. | and spirits. e30-tr 9th and F sts., St. Cloud B’'dg Sr Gi to the Southern Historical Society is a speech | ways favored a convertible currency ; that is, | dent of which you will be advised.” ommended state protection for education, and el ae aa : MILEURN’S POLAR SODA, by Gen. Butler, in Lowell, Mass., some years | that the holder of the greenback should be al- Mr. McPherson was tendered charge of the | declared himself opposed to the conversion of oe st TRUCK predate Hoge soy UB STOCK e-cold Tea, Coffee aud Chocolaté, at 1429 wi ih rged” “ex. lowed to convert it into a specified bond at par | political department of the Philadel, ress | the five per cent. rentes—a declaration which | Saturday evening a moonlight picnic was held O or With Tee-colt puspivania avenues Seaian ras espunstbis for the Gallons Go otros | Until the United’ Stageval nid be GARY CO wee | Shee eee enon alladel formaily | accounts for the rise in rentes. on Davidson's island, Connelisvilie. Amon ¥ AND STRAW @ooDS é ss || upatla Cartel Porahe ccchates ot oreenerie | deem itin coin: : Accepted the position and entered upon lis | ‘The Paris Exposition Prolonged. j those Present was a Young man named J. J. cet et This Toxtc Sop Is uprivalie?. jyS-tr ; are a ent ean Second. As to the national banks, I said that | duties. ‘There will be nochange inthe busi | Panis, Sept.14—Itis stated today, om ana. | Cluthers, fireman of freizht euzine No. 727- ou 18 NOW COMPLETE AND ON SALE. ——— UNBIVALLED decd. This will prove fresh reading now. if the choice must be made between the green. | ness and general editorial management of the | renily good authority, that ie superior com- a P ee moaptid ee —Y we TES QUALITY AND Price, SEckETAnyY McCraky has returned from } backs and the bank notes, | was in favor of per. Col. J. W. Forney is expected home | mission of the interuational exposition has | aes me roa tee a a ming mien vince = = “GL THE LATEST STYLES IN / hs e Wines of Jowa. In speaking of politics in that state to- | the (oak eo ay SHO eR amine Dou aoe ape a aoe feo months but will apeolred to uprolone ihe exposliion ome - h | Sp his iiemads te eee aicovena ne ce Champagn Re sai ught to be maintained in circulation, at par lave no connection with the paper. of November, in order ve 0] unity for + : tg s RAW GOODS MOET & CHANDON, day, he said that the greenback party had | Sitiveaen otlen and with coin. This opinion | "Whose Wie wise ee eee We MePherson | SLNevember, in order to give o e drawing of | i AC last accounts We ll uot re- i | MOET & CHANDON, gained considerable strength—there was a | nas been repeatedly publiciy expressed by me | are getting ready to present. thelr apers. | the lottery, the prizes in which include many | " vision. We were unable to obtain c Lu WEAR, good sprinkling of greenbackers all over the | poth in the Senate and before the people. Capt. Wilson J. Vance, appointment clerk of | of the articles on exhibition, will also be post- | {urther particulars, or the opinion of the m a as y ii < | ical m 8 to the h fal ecer - a eee Sosa G Ste eee meult in Maine had tended to | “After a few minutes conversation he said he | the Treasury, is sald to have his eye on the poned until the 2ith of November. Most of | \eal men as to the cause of ‘the awful occur Mus. M. J. HUNT, BENAULD, FRANCOIS & CO., strengthen them, but how much it would be | would like to put it in the form of an inter- | vacancy. He isan Ohio man. oreign exhibitors are at present disposed to | = eae =e sgertainly a remarkable novl-ecly Sole Agents for U. 3. impossible to tell until after the election. The view, to which I made no objection. ——. . begin packing up on the day originally desig. | 2¢- he Neis, sugt-te SRE ESSE Ui street i KR GARD Wroy (ines looked now he @i noe chlak the mone, next day Mr. Walker came tome with | Massachusetts Republican Conven- | nated for the closing of theexposition—the Ist | c:omecwsrs Dy eaas = | > - republic é r is manuscript in hand and read it. I neither 5 ‘ ‘BS. J. P. PALMER, h | | & ‘liow fe suff 3 LOVES; Genuine Courtauld CRAPES, &c. ellow fever sufferers ® the seeds,” says an old Arab proverb, of the 7ALLER’ SINE a z Pala Wi: reader, taking the known facts into considei- | and such places as the public good requires be | United States. resolution of the superior of is is y Xi . Special attention given to Mourning orders. Bee e ere ean. | tina chargod'allaites here idl alee hetd he | atom Would 960 that the {aterviog it matey | anecuses honest, God-fearing, capable, law- | commission to this effect was communicated | {ruth of w nich Diee ens dona bee 1925 Pennsylvania Avenue, ofice of Mexican commissioner here about | construed, is not inconsistent with my well | abiding citizens.’ yesterday to Goy. McCormick, the U.S. Com- | qiscovery that the water-mark of the paper yee ea ON FERE EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, | Svenyearsago. It is thought that Senor Za | tea not did Ae Waler saderstand teat ‘The commiteas on to Late nte f eee eneeal en ein expostine: ye eS aS ee a AACODS Wi made Minister o' e upon : a ‘ommittee on the informal vote for gov- 5 , into use until some years after the date of the ang-tr 1107 F st. Ou Paintings, Engravings, Photogravures and | jnacoua Will be made Minister of State sone | in any manner, changed these opinions or | ernor reported as follows: Whole numberof | CHEWENNNES ON THE WARPATH. | fnstrument. And the Euglish story 13 fatalling pees Eratuee, in Russia Leather, Fire Gilt, Velvet, | will succeed Senor Mata, whose health com. | my purposes. the attempt to construe what | Votes, 1,24. ‘Thomas Talbot, OF Willecies S5r, Burning Settlers’ Houses, Etc. of the wanton aud superilnous perjurer Who a and Nickle, for Percelains and Miniatures, pels him to abandon the cold winter of the | I said about my duty as an executive officer to | John D! Long, of Hingham, njamin F. TorEka, Kan., ee 38—There have been | pretended to have been the witness of a will, LADIES’ SHOMS. ‘Passepartouts and Mats to order. Mexican capital for the more genial climate | obey the law, into adoubt about the wisdom | Butier, of Lowell, 2: enry L. Pierce, of Bos- | rumors here to-d: y, that Indians were doing | and declared that the testator had put his seal All the New Styles of Velvet and Silk 3 Lae of his home near the gulf. of the resumption act, is simpiy folly. I nove ton, 2; Charles Devens, of Boston, 2; Frank | damage such as burning houses, etc., neat | vera sixpence. The seal being removed the Until ber Ist I shall allow aC a Gold Frames of all kinds for Fo ie. 19 2 the time will never come when an executive | W. Bird, of Walpole, 1. When the name of | Fort Dodge on the western borders of Kan- sixpence was found, but it was of more recent count of 15 percent. on ali cash sales, &c.. made sieeeer Ca sical “Frat MONEY” IN THE CaMPaIGN.—The | officer will not feel that his duty is to obey the Gen. Butler was read as receiving two yotes | sas. The governor and the officers of the At | Gate than the wil y. ¥. Wortd. 13 te Ja8. H. VEEMILYA, Rene a eeckod, packed, and hung up by com- | republican managers have had printed and | law without respect to his opinions. it was received with hisses and laughter. On | chison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad have 610 9h st., opp. Patent Umce, It is pretty hard for a public man always to Mr. f Boston, been in tele; hic communication with par- A RAILRoaD ©. DecIpED.—The case of Ladies’ BOOTS and SHOES made to order st | "Afiver, Gilt and Copper Wire (piain andtwistea.) | At¢ distributing for effect among the people a | aetermine how to treat the press, You know | motion of LEA et eee | Ge eee ees facts ‘are | Thomas M. Jefferson's: adunulscraters oe tie snort notice. augl-tr Beer, Oa an eo eeT wires Serow Eyes, Nats, | series of notes bearing some resemblance to | I have been very free and frank in communi. | pot of Billericn woe decked Coe one na | Hee, there all the afternoon. ‘The, { west of | Baltimore ‘and Ohio Ratiroad Company—suit greenbacks. and having the words “absolute | cating news to the press, and {in cases of doubt | bou.ot Billerica, was decia dissenting voice. | Dodge City were on fire this evening, and it is } for $10,0 for the killing of Thomas M Jetler, el ee eee reide | Paintings Lined, Cleaned ang Bastoret by, | money vat ney ey porbeiae moneys have decided in favor of papiestion sna nave Sohn D. Long was nomisated for Heutenant | not unititely that some of the Cheyennes who | son at Narrow Fassage, in March, 15/6, was ION ABLE S 5 Ne ‘ 8 oes Long D 8 Dresses, “Suits, Costumes; Clenks, &ey, All work done on the premises, and guaranteed | backs. The face of the #1,000 note bears the aud cores ndents with respect, and have | S0vernor; Henry B. Pierce for secretary of | escaped from their territory a few days ago, | concluded last week in the circuit court o! Made tn superior style at equal toany house in the country, and pricesas low. | ¢o)1, wing: “Series 59, 543,702, 085, 231, 987, No. state; Hon. Charles Endicott for treasurer; | and who are known to have been turned back | Shenandoah county, Va., by a verdict for the can have Dresses Cut and, Basted, and a | “An pare * Saas a answered them. I am glad to say that the Hon. Julius L. and broken up into squads, have set tire | defendant. In the case of Sherman vs. Balti. nauen Split most with prompt stteutiou, ©" | %%, 18, 20, 885, Off, S21, (08. "A mortgage on | great body of the editors and repsrvore are PORT Gted Taek DNrOstabCs was | SOG DIOKAl up, 2eto, Sauals, “have Bee Ate more and Ohio Railroad Compauy, which was 907 Pennsvivania avenue ules RONCE. ‘ked for me Washing ton. City, uly item Absolute Sounders e eenernany, andes ange THE PLATFORM. citement over the escape of the Iudians has tried in Shenandoah county several years ago e ir + I, 1 em me 3 cl bstecare Over Wittau's:_ | a party ping Sat he eae anon for tne suin'of one thousand dolars, | Me pleasure in giving, them every Gourtesy | rye resolution in Fépard to tho Boston cus- | caused all Kinds of false ‘reports to get into | Eiidcaeaictiee ga ret al Teas a9 representing a F id ‘Restorer Paintings, and has injured some | money Ys corral. e 3 sel OPPs ees Bind of CRNAMENTAL | Valuable Pictures: 1 warn all persons against. He | redeeinable uo where in nothing aud by nor | 3U0acilty, Cught not to."T greatly prefer | fon-house was lost. The committee on reso. | citeulation., US, troops are corralling the | was eairied to the court of appeals by eottise ] jians re is nge! ail y, the 5 4 isan Imposter, and has never worked for or with | body. The law directs that this money shail | that my answers to inquiriesin arene ‘conver- paca) reportony a Biationn, ae leading oan and there is no danger of any reai for the aes cos oo - ma, = copes SE EEE eo ae” | ae circulate freely. When this note has been | sations should not be printed. Sometimes | features were a demand that all paper money ‘A Fight With the Inai, penile nlp reed , ‘opposite United States Patent Office, my23-tr N. B.—No connection with any other frm. spent, another may be had upon application they are misconstrued, sometimes misrepre- shall be redeemable in coin at the will of the AAG vind Ts. Kaw, Sept 18. Special —————— —_—_————— 3m at the U. 8. Treasury. Full tender for debts | sented, and sometimes manufactured without Here ae Ura e cunraney pe kent sf ail aispateh to the Tines from Dodge City, Kam | THREE Bors Duaws rxTo a Coat Cuvre, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. = Ree ue aor Ee ee, | 2 St MoE burt merely to force a reply or | world: declarationof the belief thatthe amex | sage: Fifteen cattiomen and comnay ot TED CuIRES ant oenon Gane LATEST PUBLICATIONS. ea tion to any man who refuses to take this bili | the truth nat atime: ne” ° See | Jean people are too honest to wantonly violate | ihe 4th cavairy fought a band of Indiavs ths | Peun colliery, in Penussivaula, was the scene at par for all debts—signed Brick Pomeroy, | “As to the comments of the New York Times | their pledges, too intelligent to attempt to use | morning, 35 miles south of Dodge City. Oneor | of @ thrilling accident last Saturday. A num- A history of the Growth of the Steam Engine, by or Treasurer, B. kK. Butler, General Distributor.” oIndians were killed and one soldier wound. | ber of boys, engaged as siate pullers, were e € upon this interview, I have but little to say. | 48 Money anything which has no value in itself | two , rpc amusing themselves by riding down a long Robert H. Thurston. CE. inter Set. Series tilus- On the right side of thé bill is a caricatuce of | That paper habitually falsies and misrepre. | BOF fePreseuts any, and have too much regard Se ae ae eRe Tepe undiats went | towgrash used to Coatey ton cnsl hem eae tated: $8.60. Sound, by Alfred Marshall Mayer, Vaele Sam feeding a press labeled “U.S. Mint” | sents everything I say or do. AS one of ius re. | f0F their honor and prosperity to prefer unre. | onto the northwest. The In sig sereen to the chutes. Af the same time the Fimstrated. $1.00. Lessons in Cookery, Handbook with rags and grinding out absolute money. rters said, nothing I can do will please the | deemed and rredeemable promises instead of a conten -t, Sreat many | Ton under the breaker outside were drawing Sot Rerctbn: Lone Seated eA: | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING | On the left is seen a fox—peeping {rom behiad | Borers 3 misrepresents the Walker interview | Money which passes current at ue ae ene peal the coal out of the chute into the cars. The (South Kensington. London.) edited by B.A. Yor a screen plastered oyer wich greenbacks and | and garbles it ahd pervertsit. It is. common y, : {| THE REVOLUTION IN.CANADA. | boys, unmindful of their danger, kept sliding Maps: $1.50. In Paradise, from the German of ked “no Danger”—at haifa de confid- 5 ) funding of the national debt at a lower rate of 7. Paul Heyse, 2 vois. ; $1.20, The Great Com; osers, marked ae a reek Gt hear zen eon th | Scola. It-abuses everybody, but especially | [ittiece should be carried forward as rapidly | Probable Course of the Government. | thé felegraph into the chute. Suddenly the Bech Handel, Morar, Ac. 5 Hie. Anipinetio, bY SUsT RECEIVED aujurationgas these “shoot the Dondnotder | Suez "pmbsE of the administration. It op, | eesti Ble Tene ee Oak, SeeTam 1, She | Tver into the cars caught tires: Sopa aed te See Tare Gara oy cibeiaa test, Anes burn the bonds.” “Down With capital,” and | strengthen it in both houses. When f sought | Tz Nw SaNATOR Fuow ORECON.—Hon. | Fed end winety ont at Pe soneeree HUN: | a twinkling they disapheared from debe Dan 50. Sonis, from the’ French of Heury Greville: . Such declarations as "This is honest money | to execute the law it deuounced me, and when James H. Slater, democrat, who has been | been heard from, giving the opposition 0 ma- | of them—John Rice—was smothered to death. ee een ey Will countertest face ee kre ese 45,n0 one | I declined to execute the law in a way that was | Qiuctea Uniter states money fee Coe jority. The election was fought on free trade | The other two were badly bruised. se een Mar Gounterfelt it rob OF Kill it.” Other de- | not thought to be authorized, it denounced me | Clected United States Sona: republican, whose | against protection principles, the country pro " CINTiee HATA PA Afar a Liby: 16e. rtinent of School and Fer igreht Geter tiprepee etenala FE lr a oogolation is that it de- | term expires Mareh 4, 187%, was born in San. | abancino in fauoe of eee Many promi- | GeEWOW FEVER IN 4 Fatace CaR—Dr. Cones! oy Gc FOr sale Dy A. STRAUS, andre inter wl other prominent | Houpces about everybody else. No man bu | gamon. county, Hilinols, in 18%, His early | HoUncing in favor of the latter. both sides. | 50 the soon Sele eae nemoning UHUN BROS, phrases, Sam Cary and allthe other prominent | man can reach to the standard of the man education was limited, but he succeeded in | Government will probably resign immediately, | {om the scourge in Memphis, took a train at sepl3-tr Booksellers and Stationers, 1015 Pa. aves Rear Cee ance: ane S7 pote Das SRceree pee Wo) tor the Wino being edits | mastering the intricacies of the jaw, and has | when Sir John A. MacDonald will be called et ee fos a e New Yor! nes. 01 DY Pol 2 : y qi ‘enns: - ALL THE NEW Boos. 1011 Pennsyleania avenue, Platform: of which the following ts one clause: | of this Yor the publie you Will do mo the Justioe SRR ee Ce een eno) War, Hie eT ite Personnel ot which a tke | Vania railroad, they were the exclusive oced- Fe mn. i = < = . A . 1 a Bousd. “Prof. Mayer 100 ‘Three Doors from 1ith street. printing presses for by them we can all be. — Oo the territorial legisiature in Isszand again tn, | Goureotee Roane Soares: eaeeon: Foe, | ilitabe removed. “A physician, deine woe History of Grow come rich without work. TRAVEL RESUMED.—Information has been | 18%'2nq then Deconnn otsber of the lower | Sido aHliey. Cs Tiga < ere defeateg | Moned, It was found that the patient was sut- 00 ib — Hox. Gzonoz Peren’s Nomrnation.— | Fecelved at the Post OMice department that | house of the first state legislature, In 1885 he | here, bur he pretaply all ke rele ee ee | fering nen ore Whole family Yeessons in Cookery. 4 Tlie dcmoneaa tion of the sixth con- | faint, are snow running between Belox! and | was elected district attorney for the Ath ju- | accidmation by his Manitoba nomluation, aba | NSF: Bay pieelcic aa nuately conveyed by Antoiretta, from the Freich 20 gromstanaldistelerrl Marvinnl cosines Pyeng ag that mails can go to New Orleans | dicial district of Oregon, and t filled that office | also in British Columbia, tomorrow. hes boos thoroughly ahinietel aude ae ‘Villages and Viliage Lite. ea. Repeat 1% | MEN’S DRESS SUITS, y this route. Wo years. u was ‘0 represent aia Sees stated that the dru; ‘House Keeping in Old Virginia and her 8! °*S DRESS SUITS, labors yesterday by nominating the Hon. ; the state in Congress, but was not renominated Yellow Fever Deaths. - pik. ‘at purpose pt eamclogheede wees 273 | MEN'S DRESS SUITS George Peter, of Montgomery county: tose: | _OWI0 DrMocRats DONT Lixe rua v. a. | {oe Stale in Congress put was not renominated NEW ORLEANS, Sept, 1—E. O. Jacobs, with | injured the car to the extent of 65% Poor's R. R. Manual. 1873. he EN'S BUSINESS SuITs, | ceed the Hon. William Walsh. On the first | ELECTION Law.—John G. Thompson, chair- | eastern portion of the state. He declares | N. Thompson & -, died this morning. ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE BY A COLORED MAN. es ee 53 MEN'S BUSINESS SUIrs, | ballot, Washington, Frederick, and Allegauy | man of the Ohlc donoeratic shaw voorrat nn, | Fact qbortion of the state. He declares | N; Thom Wok, Bept. 13.—Kx-Gov. Sam Bard | 7/ATEMPTED OUTRAGE Br 4 COLORED MAN. ae soi: EN’S BUSINESS BUITS, | Were ‘divided, giving 5 blank yotes out of the the substitution of backs for national | died last night of yellow fever. Though his iE lored = > es oo mes 10 cast by those three counties. The opposition | Manet mua cxencwed Decause the republi: | Dank notes, and believes that the currency | family was absent’ he veesieed Geese Henderson aicempied te cont ae ALSO, ig My, Leter was headed by Mr. John 5. Fay, | fie enforcement of tue election law, with ret, | should be placed upon a coin basis, Heer ang Constantly urged that they be not | near Jefferson, iu Frederick county, wpe svtate_“O11 Fennnpieania ame Seseueh ada camramisa mania breteaee | Siew, tng sppolniment gt aunsrvnarat | Ronnie 4 Gaavs Nasa Gyevazann.—on | timed ety tine. wning bemoud re, | BSE Zeueragts avceepee ui, pen & 3 urday morning last in French, an o ount over 40 deaths to date. We have man - 8 QcHCon BooKs.— Mara ROHGOLL RUEES: to Mr. Peter, Mr. Peter's was the only name | flection, known a8 “the Johnny Davenport Satuniey sora are ere Ce rr ue Oca We Rave manay man cocapen On Gatunday nent nae A rout axp contuare sroce or | GES: BHOSE BUIRE Fas iin ucts neh atts | RE CRRGS Pe Te Qe Mont | Medal ig eens of Meeagmin Wit | SAV cSvtgt Hi ghets kaaaheress | feted ata ent earns Ba fo ALL BOOKS USED IN PUBLIC AND PRI- Bos: Duss surrs, | ROMS wet D" Carr of Allegany, had noml- | yrovided for in its provisions... Meanwhile, | {CUgUDY, thirteen mileseas ‘Monday atternooa, Meee mais Taurean Mayor. | PUTPOse of hanging him upon the nearest * Boys’ DRESS SUITS. | Moved that the nomination should be made ty | Banning thinks the liberties of the country | and the remains inversed te tee Willoughby Camo, ILL. Sept. 19.—A telegram tro | tree, but, cooler ‘counsels revalled, and in- ox palniorroraag Pet BOYS? DEESS SUITS, | acclamation, but Mr. Fay objected, and the | 2€ imperiled. cc fees re atan ee Hickman gives a more favorable top rt, there i ae =r hiss clothing aud 10 lee vovers . i ‘ w a Gere are it was yverer a ve 2 * = . BU UT motion was withdrawn. The five dissenting Panis THE YELL FEV! UFFERERS. having been but four new cases in the twenty- 5 , ‘ WES MALL ESTES RON. =| SOU TAG, Busta SUES. votes In the convention were those of H.J: | the sucretary f Poeun SUF Min. | Tobbed of its occupant, and detectives were at | fourhoursendiig this morbing,andnodeaths, | &!¥et him. He was then permitted to depart . sepa-ty 428 Seventh st. le I # ¢ 5 ‘he Secretary of State received from Min- | once set at work, and the body was found ina "ai —— = jTHS’ BUSINESS SULIS, Krise and Joseph Byers, Frederick count: There are no cases of fever in Cairo. The CONGRESSMAN J. B. ACKLIN, of Louisiana, qcmoon Booms. > ~| * George Freaner and 4 W. Mealy, of Wash: | ister Noyes, through the house of Joha Mun- | tank underneath a floor inthe fHomeopathis Weather is pleasan 3 who has been in Newport and New York for ae seers YeUTHS: Dues SUITS | ington, and Joun B. Fay, of Allegany. ‘The | toe & Co., a cable remittance of $3,000, being, | medical college in Cleveland. ‘The erave had an ‘some time gallantly and fearlessly raising: SOUTHS! DRESS SUITS: | fillbustering in the caucuses wasted by Mr. | Paris subscriptions for the yellow fever suf. | been robbed between 1 and 2 o'clock at night, The Ontario Sculling Match. funds for the fever sufferers in his section, re- PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL BOOKS AL YOUTHS! DEESS SUITS. | Freaner aud Mr. Kriso who held out for | ferers, to be distributed by the Secretary of | and the body brou ht to the city and thrown | sqvrGzON POINT, ONT. Sept. 18--At the ceived a telegram the other day that ‘the THE LOWEST RATES. Seyester until the adjournment. Hon. George | State. Minister Noyes says that more relief | into the tank, and the floor put back and | fnish of the sculling match here yesterda: plague had broken out iv his district. He — Veter, the nominee, was born near Seneca | from the same source will be sent. nailed down Mr. J. G. French, son of the | Morris was first, Riley second, Kennedy third, | PABUS had broken out in his. many voters Ct pa i Mills in Montgomery county in 1820, and ig dead man. Immediately swore out warrants, | Hosmer fourth. Protests were entered. Dy | mathe Beton ere Noa ay voters Grpleton's Handy Vorame Novels, “Franklin allot the Latest ana Bost Fab- | therefore 49 years of age. ‘He studied Ia at | ADVICES FROM SrrTING BcLt’s Car in | gud nearly sw aeeaaely swo including the | Morris, Kennedy, Hosmer and Plaisted of | marked that he bad Dever haa. the, relipat Square Library and Harper's Half Hour Series eee ereee das heee Styies, at | Rockville with John Bowie, andis now one | Canadastate that there is abundanceof game Naame omen me recnl j,the janitor, | being fouled by Riley. ‘The referee, Wallace | feyer and that he expected to. be lad Sut te always on band. rica, bose aoe tn paulo an cal | OXthe recognized yates of the Montgomery | in that section, and the followers of that chief- | 224.5 The faculty disclalm all Eaowiodoent — = ‘@ Ton: peepee] side of ten Gays. Lge Be mp = W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, iad soe Datoen partiiasing Guswiees, constitutional convention of 150i wae staves Hon,” Sitting Hull contemplated a ald | ‘Be Pody-swatehing, to Morris first, Kennedy second, and Hosmer | {20m*and We trie thet 1a ee ae Law moeesELEEs Ax> STATIONERS, penises a. sTRAUs. |- etcme pane i a aeeeene eae ae the Black Hills last spring, but having learned In THE GRAND Loox, I. 0.0. F., in jon third. enjoy many champague suppers.—| Balt. Gaz. | oe ee r Consisting of a wife oan ie | of the distribution of our troops, and that the | in “Bin Gre rday. there was an ani- Shipwreck. EX-BECRETARY OF THE Navy ROBESON in in kit geoncs, | @9.00 $9.00 89.00 | children. Mr. Peter 1s of medium helgat a | British authorities would not let him return | mated discussie on the eeton ee tele | Ker West, FLa., Sept., 19.—The American accepting the nomination for Congress by te Pullantarooy $8 well-built compact form and possesses ageniat Q canes if he made such a raid, he gave up the day before Oi pecrenee, to changing ie brig, Alex. Nichols, Ca) k, re Cien- | republicans of the first district of New Jersey Also, a. FOR and agreeable manner, which makes him . title from “Grand Lodge of the Uni States, | fuegos for ih @ cargo of sugar, To Ee ea ig | LEATHER TRUNK WITH CANVAS COVER, | Popular. it expressed gratification at the prospect whicu 0.0..." It stral a tot - ‘Tae Live SAVING SERVICE.—A circular has ge, 1.0.0.F.” It was inded On the Florida coast and is tal | his nomination afforded of meeting his ac- —_ argued that three-fourths of the representa. | loss. The first mate, cook and one seaman | eusers face to face on the floor of ress. Putiished ALSO, THE MARYLAND CawPalcn. — Collector | been issued byS. J. Kimball, genoral superin. | tives present, as required by the constitution, | were drowned. The captain and the re- | The district is strongly republican, but.Joseph - = Sia Thomas, of Baltimore, and Mr. Matthews, | tendent of the life-saving service, to the su- | did not vote in favor of the Suanas. rd- | mainder of the crew were saved. L. Topham, a man of large means, has alread: HARNESS, - ing to the record precisely three-fourths voted Sra ee announced himself as an. independent candi- chaltman of the Maryland state central com. | perintandents of the various life-saving sta. | 19F the wnchanent bar thin ae ed Greenback Nomination. date, and to make the fight on the Mickel, Sliver and Gilt, 817 to 24. | mittee are inthe city. ‘Thelr business i at | Hons directing actors: ana weiapProact of | by Hepresentative Dyer, of Maiue, who de- | Bnipceronm CONN., Sept. 18.—The - | broad ground that Mr. Robeson is‘a corray. THAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, &c., &c. | heid a long consultation with Secretary Gor | efforts be spared to make the personnal ang | S13t he voted. nay, Which would chats aug | backers of the sth Congressional district, to. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. An immense variety of styles at equally low prices, pe apouk the Poueat camps aaa eauipeea’ otras crow Sl thse = Soper result and defeat’the amendment, Several | bury. Desrirutiox AxD SticipE —A Strange man G2=*7s NEDIUM weienT at the ever popular Factory and Salesroomsof | ‘substantial aid Jn carrying on the state canvas. and crews to an ardent and thorough discharge | ePreseutatives held that the vote could not made bis appearance in age of Belle- hare Fire. ville, N.J., Monday last, and sougi Speakers are alsoin requisition bythem. They | of duty. The season now setting in, he sa; Mticlally declared. The change of name was CINCINNATI, Sept. 19.—The broom corn ware ni but could none. Sul uently he JAMES 8. TOPHAM, would like to sec fe romises to be severe, andfor this reason. and | ofclally de ae sarragalvd a ith, of Ci — ae ih MERINO SHIRTS AND PANTS 425 Beventh street northwest, peoure Senator, Hiaine fora few pron peo be i friends of the sorrieg and | S2ally confirmed. A resolution that the next | house of Kdward Smith,of Circleville,together was seen under the influence of eer, and sessi ith the contents, was burned last evening. esterday his body was found fi For Eansy FAaLy. Joining Odd Fellows’ Hall, the jealousy of enemies, if it has any, are at | Session of, the Feet e aeeee raee ee erent insared ier ices Poseare.” From iciters found on his perzon he Re CANADIAN EMIGRATION TO THE Unrrep | their fullest height, never has there 1 2 | posed amendments to the constitution was re. SSS EE was identified as August Khon, who. been W. 8. TEEL, age chen STaTEs.—The Department of Stateis in receipt | time when the coast so needed a guard of ab- | Timed and all. were. indefuitely postponca, Receiver Appointed. in the employ of Mr. Oscar Burnett, malleable 285 Pennsulcania avenues | Aiigs covered atiowraien, = 7 et..tr* | of a dispatch from our consul at Port Seeaie Stanch and splendid weriorae wee Teta ere | At one o'clock ‘the lodge adjourned for the appolated Jon it Fisher: of New Yorke, | on fou He ee LL AND WINTER Goops. QOD UNDERSHIETS and DRAWZES, 33 | in which the number of emigrants seeking | of ordeal, he adds, to the noblest publieestab, | 44Y to Bo on an excursion to Aunapolis. Teceiver of the South Carolina * | BEG Dettoved that the untertomete cane tres "A super selection for Gentlemen's Dress suavenuer se St SEEBN'S ccpub-ur’” | for the year Ondieg Tae Me se eae pore | lishmentin the world. A similar circular hes | vicrzs oF aim YmLLOW FEVER —At New | Sarge to desperation by destitution, procured some and Street Wear received and ready for Int Penna avenue. Se | Shell.” Or this wumber 46.193 Hele given as | been issued to each station keeper in the life- | o,\/cTIMS,OF THR YELLOW FEVER So'clock, whisky, drauk it, and then drowned himself. Bpection. and offered at fair prices. SPHALT BO 1s number, 16,183 were Canadians | saving service, in which they are reminded there were 23 deaths and 145 cases, but 97 of He wzs about 40 years of age. It is notknowa Bespectfully request the coatiaued favors A AND Taene Cape ee ok Ontario and Quebec. | of the weighty responsibilities Testing upon | there were Zideaths and 145, ca Seer ies whether be has «family. Pw. een Golan hamemntamn greet eran BITUMINOUS OONCRETE PAVEMENTS, | fuga ‘oacans Were principally agrieul- | them. deaths were Mrs. Maguire, wife of ex. Assist- Gus Ons Witsan Ronan caintah CrrizENs* ARMY & Nav ‘The undersigned are prepared to lay ee Jacie horses, Wagons, agricultural iin. MOovEMENTS OF U. e ee ) Lag hrerw es EQ pr hemo Lexington, Mo , say Mr. Taylor, of the frm of LES. CELLARS 5 a 8.8. Alaska, C: . U.8.N., | & d cyore Rela, seple-tr ROADWAYS, BG ae 1 : Of cases—money enough to DOrchee. U.8.5. ka, Captain Geo. Brown, ranchurch. In Memphis there was a percep- aytor & Keid, contractors on the extension of arrived at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 30th, | tible increase in the number of new cases, but, In the best manner and at the shortest notice, aver alzable aegudsition ey oe a] one expected to leave for Callao, Peru, August | a slight decrease in the deaths. Among’ th tue Chicago and Alton ee disappeared eo ad AT LOW PRICES FOR GOOD WORK. American ....The Tallapoosa arrived at the Nor- | deaths are Drs. John B. Hicks and J. S. Bank. | between Saturday night 2 ing, with several thouse ¥ Dalog two folk rd this morning. t lunteer physic: id the R- mouihs” pay belougi to hie laborers. ery. ———— folk navy yard this mo! . son, two volunteer physicians, and the Rev. P - CRA. BD, ‘MAN & FILBERT, md ee eee LL. Schuyler, Episcopal minister from New lor's chief clerk is said to have disap- ha ORD: Gprica: 1490 Fate weic, | NAVAL Ouneas Master J. P-J.Augurls | tue Unrrantan CONFERENCE organized at | Jererc Meese HoCoRAL minister from New peated. ‘dered to duty at the Nautical Almanac Saratoga, New York, yesterday, with Hon. E | mother of W.S. Brooks, of the Appeal. The TT EDW. CLABK, ofice, Washington, D.C. Assistant Engineer | R. Hoar’ presiding.’ Rev. James Freeman supply of coffins is exhausted, and nothing bu OPPOSITION TO HUNTON.—Col. T. T. Faunt- SSS SS Eee ° Wm. L. Cathcart to the navy yard, Boston. | Clarke read his essay on “New Theolo; ” | rough boxescan beobtained by people in good leroy, mem}: F of the Virginia House of Dele. — EADY-MADE SHIBTS. DEALER IN Ensign Winslow Allderdice Is detached from | which he summed up as aseeking for living | circumstances. At Grenada yesterday there y, | Sates from WV tachester, a readjusterand - a irts, 60 cents; ot Wamsutts LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, the Flymouth, and placed on waiting orders | truth—for the truth which will feed the sou | was but one death and three new cases. nal greenbacker, has determined to rao msn eet Finben, TS eon: eee | DOORS, SASH, BLINDB, MOULDINGS, &c., —_—- and make God, eternity, duty, Heaven asrea | Karl Yeusen, his wife and child, refugees ana 11.00a12 00,” Provisions an Set aint | Congress in opposition to Gen. Hunton. 1a the @atta ricslin, 80 cents, " Shirts, 12, 19% and Virginia avenue and 9th st. 3.¢.. ARMY ORDERS.—The resignation of Captain | and solid as the outward universe. from New Orleans, were taken. ill Sunday | gttive for job¥ing. Butter. chice very scarce a 8th V irginia district, IB-tnch, iat 6D cents unifin sted, and 7% cents fin- sep7-1m ‘Washington, D. C. J. B. Engle, 1ith Infantry, U. 8. A., has been a a aa, night, three days after their arrival in ich- | firm — western. 8 c SiecEAR, Wicmmmia saan ‘labed, of Wi cation. accepted by the President, to take effect Sep- Hon. Mat? CARPENTER WILL AccEPt.— | mond, Va., with what is believed to be yellow +, refined, ONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS. — A adrew SHIRTS TO ORDER. KOOND 4g Rua pe tember 18, 1878, Leave of absence for wR In response to a call signed Wy over five thou. | fever. All are doing quite well, and the man aah 7. Pees og (dem.) has been nominated fo- Con- The best Shirts at $3.25; second, 98, $1.75, a2 the eif Second-hand month is granted Ist Lieut. L. M. O’Brien, 7th | Sand citizens of Milwaukee, Wis., asking him | and child in a fair way to recover. The case e ‘four. Sf edd the sixth New Jersey district P. V. a and Sh cace. Fit warranted. sas. ‘&¢,, Bt _afeir cash price, Infantry. LM. rien, to be a candidate for U. 8. Senator, Hon. Matt | of the woman, owing to her delicate comi Sa 500; $200. eae ~ yg panels ler (dem.) first Wisconsin; Georzs C. Stor Linen ou - 808 9th street, near Penus, aves! bay pad has replied, stating that if elected | tion, is more critical. chanaed. ae J werpool ua- } Cabell (dem.) fifth Virginia, renominati bu dest ‘cents. Jeans By calling at of addressing the above ‘aumiber, A REscvED CrEw.—The bark Carlo Frnu- | to the position he would regard it as his duty Se eee CY RET Se nee iy re Sause ‘orders Dromptiy attended so. ‘esrs8-z_ | gonii arrived at the Delaware breakwater this | t0 accept. DEMOCRATS A THigD PaRty.—But how Meckwear - 7 Sy rE ES ae ing with 153. offi Seg RE a ae stands the probably victorious coalition? Que 5 SAIRe EAH DAMP WALLS | morning vers pend crew of the | Buncrans Have A Goop Trws,—Mrs. | branch offi, the demooratic, so perfectly de- piste and as | Spanish frigate Pizarro on board, which foun: | Samuel Hooper's residence in Lenox, Mass, | moral.ed by its countenance of ideas that the EMOVAL.. wo eguat, dered at sea. here, were taken off Sep- Was entered by burglars Monday night, aud anges of Che pany in its better days would. in- 4 an % * | tember Nth in 35° 30’, wongitude 57°. though 2 family of half a dozen persons were } stavtly and indignartly reject. The demo- Fomoved bas Tee, IHON-OLAD PAINT OOMPABY, So says.a telegrant to-day to the signal | in the house, the burglars stole all the plate, | cratsof Maine are now third party, casti SILK HATS mate toordes, - 10) Me 5 oficer from E. K. Sharwood, secretary valued at $2,000, wipe themselves to | less votes for governor than the greenback (BE BU Gini b soemaity, rete as fir ‘time gaghange, Philadelphia, Junch ang wings'in th . organization—[Boston Transcript,