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“THE EVENING STAR. | FUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Pennsylvania Avence, cormer Ilthatrest BY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, 3. H. KAUPEMANN, Pres, TRE Zyrvine 47an ts served to subseribersin She city by corrlers, on thelr own account, st 19 cents pec ween, or 44 cents per month. Co} ane counter, 9 Cauca each “By wail costage re | d—S0 cents & wunth; on Dra WERRLE STAB—pabisr=! on #ritay—92 a | gent, postage precald. 10 eopiee for S15: 9) coptas for $3 i me ‘Bar Bates 0: wivertising Made Kuown on me. Bo Al) wrth mbscriptions mast be in ade ran ea ane ee Rgsrttansopaidtor, | WO 52 We he Fhening - 7.949. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1878. i] =~ —ATINA STAR | Fables for Good Litt 3IE TWO DOLLARS. Mr. J> Be” WistlL.the.t ceesback Dollar, character of the old man. SIMMS" STORY. Simms testified that when he was struck 26 didnt Know that the police were about, and ke was struck by three different poli and when he got to the wag poe od for wages 0 ist following ree % 2 Was going; _ Paes ” Boys. The law a LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. rtiee M. J. HUST, 621 aud 623 D strect nw. IAN MILLINER rtrent of LACE and EMBROIDERIES, eption of Lad! f Mus. M. J. HUNT, PLUMBER 21, 157s. SATURDAY, First opentog of new styles LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S HO- SIERY, Comprisi: g the best derigrs ta Freach, Eagiish Cem 6 he a Ceara gocds. DOUGLASY, 9th and F strects,_ iantiy in receipt of the latest FALL NOVELTIES as they make Ucir appearance ia the Barcpean omprising Fre rath sed A [LLIN €RY and tine aii the novelties in Fancy Plurh- Castcmes, Wrappings. dergarments, J. 8. P. and vests, Dress Trimmings, ices. made too. sizes of rs taken fo! Pennsylvania ave Sey Frestos auLe MILLINSEY. rs, ©. V. MEH, nd Wi rte es LABiES’ BHOBS. I shall allow sais, od ailessh sales, SS JAS. H. VERMILY A, C70 Yth st. opp. Petent Office, Nos’ BOUTS and SHUES made to orier st stort notes: sugi-tr ott] September ater LS perce Ladies can bs: at and Basted, acd a perfect ft guaranteed. 907 Pennsylvania avenuc, 320-3m Over Wulltaa's. STHICH and every kind of ORNAMENTAL (6) SEATHOERS cred and manufactured at the FLENCH ESTABLISHMENT. 616 9th street, posite ates Patent Offices, ny 23-tr ‘opus isbriel 2 of Heory oF sir <a 3 e Paul, by E. The Bubvie Kepa » by Kataa “. Liby: ae A com) “sey op ms ie Collegiate Texi Bool C.y Ec. For sale by - MOHUN BROS. Aksellers and Stationers. 1048 Pa, are, LL THE NEW BOOKS. stile of Mobile Bs! ard Eg, yy. Parke: cleston. German Composers. Antoicette, from the Fre: ‘Villsges and Village Lite. Ea. Kggieston.... — Keeping iu Uld Virginia aud her Sister tates. SUsSSa HS¥SS S38 SOLOMONS & CHAP. 5 sepls-tr 911 Pennsyloania avenue. gomez BOOKS. 4 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL BOOKS wae » IN PUBLIC AND PRI- SOLS, E ECHO! LE AND RETAIL. BALLANTYNE & 8ON, B28 Seventh 82.2.2. SCHOOL Est BATES, Aul the vo! ms Novels. ‘s Half Hour ly V ary sud Harper W. H. & 0. H. MORRIS LAW EQoKESLEERS AND STATIONERS, sugsl-ir 475 Penn. avenue. OMAN'S WORDS—An 2. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. G2*7s MEDIUM WEIGHT MERINO SHIRTS AND PANTS Fou EARLY Faun, Ww. 8S, TEEL, wen __ 985 Fenneyivania aconse._ Fe ke ANP WINTER coops. rears Bulding, actention Inviied to oar Dresa Hat BS. Soft aod Stuf Felt Hats for wen su BH sugal-tr 1935 Fa. THE EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Interaal 3 Customs, $570,013.60. Bereav will be > GLORIOUS REVIVAL DRY To-nis y revenue, $556,8°6. Tur INTERNAL Revi invited tosend a representative to tie toba hh meeis in Cin convention wh month. The object of t enth unite all interests of the trade ina move to seccuure the reduction of the tax 1 twenty-four to sixteen cents je pound. Svrr AGAINST THE DEFAULTING Treason istrict Attorney to-day, for the United States, entered a suit against Wil- liam V. 8. Wilson to recover $1.20). which it alleged the defendant, as teller of the Nation: Bank Redemption Agency of department, received and converted to his her, CORNELIUS ‘our Hats By order of the. MY BALM O LIFE cures Dsxpop nothing else will, er. One bottle wi'l do more than two ased to. It 1 makes one sicker to aes one well, Gentine at the T. A. COOK, ALL PERSONS ENGA’ ‘AL fF COLUMBIA: Commissioners of Pharmacy for the District section 4 of the sct of ane L5th, 1878, aud entitled: gulate the practice of Pharmacy in the District of Columbia, hered} 80ns entitled to be registered the provision of the avove law. that they wiil be ready to recsivo appilcations for registration on and after the I4ril DAY OF AUGUST, 1878, at their office in the Colonization yivauia avenue ald 44 m the hoor of UH a.m to 1 p.im.. MON DY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY of cack it isa hooseho TFLLER.—The of Columbia, 6 required b 38. wi es nchet to Fe A DELEGATION OF NEw HaMpsutre Revcr. LIcans arrived in the city last Stiurdsy even- ing for the purpose of raising funds, if they ean, and of securing aid from the campai committee in conducting the tight in that State. They are alittle afraid that unless they ecantion and work every ¢ iy the result in New be somewhat similar to thatin notify all par- wmacists under ed section of said “take every pr¢ ‘The law requires that all persons ent (er as provided fer in section 4 stall Tur DEsentTED Capito; House of Represeni —The hall of the ives and gaHeries have bed and fumigated. The 2 the re with the igt 5 application may be nod ul 3 ant; of the W: tain Pheips, pre loore will distr ON FREE EXHIBITION AND FOR Sal joate wir alter OU Psintings, Engravicgs, Phovogravares Ri Fire Giit, Velvet, realains sad Mintatures, fiend in this city, says there will be reenbackers elected to Congress fro The present delegation is solidly Pas . All ho New 5tyies of Velvet anc ie 2 ag for Portraits. Lacd- Geld Frames of rit kins for Portaita. Lark eture Rods and Cornices pit i, Packed, and hung a Wire (plain and twisted.) 8 ee crew Eyes, Nailz, and Restored br H. N, BARLOW. i | | | | pene r A MEETING on the 20th inst. of the ex- Bilver, Gilt aud Co e ittee of the directors of the Ree Union Pacific Railroad it was resolved that ME. WASHINGTON. a after the payment of interest due on the bond- Me SESS BLU. be rere. HL a ater ith 1 debi, brovising for the United States re. ecutive comn Paintings Lined, Cleaned All work done on foe Lear Ce fonpraeies T im ase 1 euuntry, and pricesas low, St eras work done, ty fending 20 iy of the net earnings, al caa be clui T 3. and “selting aslde all th the government un then ‘will remain. zed words would seein to indieate union Pacific will fall into line wit the other railroads, and recognize the nev b g railroad 2ecounts, acific in doubt. A party representing that he has worked for ime as Restorer of Oli Palntin: injured 60) 1 warn ail persons ag: Iau Lrposter, ald has never worked for or —No connection with any other Arm, am valuable pictures, choner, commissi¢ 3; Dr. Maya, WITH CANVAS CCY: ntlemwen compe « an government to Rickel, Silver and Gilt, $17 to $24, TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, &c., &c, An immense varisty of styles atequally low p at the ever popular Factory and Salesrooms of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, 425 Beventh street northwes*, Joining Odd Fellows’ Hail, Repatring. and Harness thorough!: ‘Trunks covered at low rates, manner of collesiit ettiod of administe: education on tobac intel! tgTue Funerat of Miss Victoria Freyre daughter of the la‘e Col. Don Manuel Freyre. Peruvian Minister to this country, took place this morning from St, Matthew’s Church and Jargely attended. mass was ceiebrated. yest INSTALMENT Solemn requiem 1 The pall-bearers were: Ex-Commi:sioner Bryan, Senor Garcia, repre- sentative of the Argentine Republic, Coant Litta, secretary of Italian legation, Dr. jayan minister, Senor Sosa, je Same legation, aud Senor Arroyo, of the Spanish legation. - W. Corcoran and Mr. Le Poer Trench, of the English lezavion, were present, REPRESENTATIVES Harry White and Thomp- son, of Pennsylvania, are in the city. leged that their mission here at this time is to see to it that some Pennsylvania man is ap- pointed to be chief of the bureau of engrayins and printing. More Tnan ENovuGH Monzy SENT To New OnLEANs.—The following is an extract from a letter received by a government official in this entleman of undoubted integrity ns: “The fever which has pre- vailed here for several weeks is on the de- crease, aud the Howard Association has ov hand over two hundred avd sixty thousau dollars, and many ot i Aceval, the Pa FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Nan noe ae JUST RECEIVED A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, Turee Doors from 11th street. cl associations have lyrequired. Ewi inform you tha ie mouey which es bscribed so free r ple has been used in some ane cad purposes. I will not detail thes: although thorough! U8 BUSES DU Prepared to do so.’ Tur Cazivese Emuassy haye been shown around the city. Mr. Chin is delighted with Washington, its climate, and the accommoda- tions placed at his disposal. American seers wicked parag: Mr. Bartlett, the etary, is in awe that even yer raphers will find material in the bame of Chin to do some execrable chinning, SECRETARY SCHURz will make a speech dur- ing the Ohio campaign in Cincinnati next Fri- day night. Heagreed to do this only after the by his many German- tion of specis payments eitiin in bed by the law, and will gen. regard to the condition of BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, BOYS’ DRESS SOT BOYS’ DRESS SUIIS, YOUTHS: BUSINESS SUITS, PHS’ BUSIN ESS SUITS, yours: BUSINESS BUIIS, YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, S$? DRESS SUITS, ‘HS’ DRESS SUITS. rsistent urgin; American friends in t! cate the resumy the time prese: erally speak with the country. The call requestin; is signed bya bess men who are democrats, but it is under- stood that the final arrangements were com- pleted through Collector Amor Smith, of Cin- cinnati, chairman of the publican campaign committee- @aThe aboveare all of the Latest and Best Fab- ries, and made In the most Fashionable Styles, at Prices Lower than ever offered before, Please call " and see before purchasing elsewhere, Hamtiton county re- BUTLER.—In connection with the suspicion that Butler may be behind Cohen in his at- tempt to make trouble here is the rumor that wily Ben has a literary bureau on a smal! seaie established here, which in the event of shis successful canvass in Massachusetts, wi!l dimensions that will put 7 den’s venture in that line to shame. APOLLINARIS NATURAL MINERAL WATER, Highiy Effervescent. PROVED by the Academie di whange, abd ite eate in France etal order of the Frenci Governmen: recommended by the highest MEDICAL AU- | ORITTES ta New York as i relief for eea-sickuess.** lelightful bevcrage; mul perior to Vithy, Seltzer, or any other.” ely pure and wolsoms: superior call be amplified to For Tin BENEFIT Of vuR SUFFERERS—it the “ Kearneis” and “Judges” would give the roceeds of one day’s drinking tothe y ver sufferers it would make ah: cost them much, either, if le Medecine of arized DY spe- they couid only ar the unsophisticated iy antacld; most Box INGERSOLL ON BERN that Col. Bob. Ingersoll, who is now the guest of his brother in this city, will at once prepare rt Burns, which will abound reminiscenses of that famou3 ise the reflections suggested t> Tt isunderstood rmpregnated only with its own ful and well suited for disease, and where there is a gouty a lecture on Robe: eases of acute with interesting diathesis.** EMOVAL.—M. Cl row htee M. CUNNINGHAM, removed to 885 Tth street, HATS mads worden, i MU Hats apeaiaity. the most agreeable, alone or mixed wit fallu Oatatrhs of Meomach or Bladder, and tb Giout.*” ‘Tobe had of al! W ists and Mineral Water nited States, and wholesale of ¥RED'K DE BARY & ©O., Nos. £1 and 43 Warren st., New York, Sole Agents for the United States nore le traveling in ic) ects aera Weling in the land which ARMY ORDERS.—Lieut. Col. Roger Jones, assistant inspector general, is detailed to in- Spect certain damaged clothing, camp and ge on hand at the Philadel- "s ssvarauent, an inspector, and { but a necessity.** Merchants, Gtocers, Drag- dealers’ through garrison equi uy a ea re = G Seore of clerks are kept yery busy just now in preparing the checks to be sent fo the holders of Uniled States 4 per cent. registered bonds, the quarterly interest on which falls duo October ist. They have between sixteen aud Seventeen thousand checks in allto prepa bnt over half the number have already been Signed. The largest checks are for $50), which is the quarterly interest on a fifty thousand dollar bond. The smallest cheeks in value ara for fifty cents, which is the quarterly interest ona bond of the fifty dollar denomination. I vill require the treasurer and his assistant to sign their names about one thousand times a day for the balance of the month to reach the bondholders by the mail of Ovtober Ist. ox month the quarterly interest on the 5 per cents. is due, when the same tedious proces; will have to be gone through with. Tuer Etcut Hour Law IN OPERATION IN Tuts DistRict.—Last Saturday afteracon Acting Secretary of the Navy Schufe'dt sent instrvctions to the commandants of all the navy-yards, directing that on aud after to-day eight hours shall be considered a full day's work, at the present rates of wages, in all the nay ards and that such men as choose to work ten hours a day shall receive extra pay for the two additional hours. This overrules the department's circular of March 22d last, which fixed ten hours as a day’s work, and places the men on the same footing that they were Jast winter. AsColone! Casey rezulates the lours and compensation of the work- ingmen in his depariment by the Navy department the following was posted up in a conspicuous piace in the new ate, War and Navy department building: Du ard after Sept. 1873, the rates of wages upon the building based upon S hours as the length of a working day, ‘ates e xan d ten i rate of Ww, Liree do) Cotwnel r of Seer hou i y to iy work on the new & and at the Navy yard aye decided to quit Work at four o'clock t 1e eX. piration of the eight hom ot to Work beyond that. ‘They say if it is necessary that work should go on rapidly there are pienty of idle meu in the eity who will be will ng to work for two hours in the afternoon yy re¢ order to get bread. It will be re thata bill explaining the eight-h the House at its lastzessi on by the Senate, Tosi positive terms. a3 NO: acts d the law in the Navy department announces that the Gettys buig would leave Gibralter to-day for Suez, to continue her survey. ss sone. ___ Internal Quarantine for Yellow Fever. The Medical Record of Satu tle following communication Woodworth, surgeon general United States irarine hospital service: Jhave your letter requesting iny “ views re garding internal Guaxaatine. and how It eoatd be mace effective tn the way of preventing the spread of yellow fever.” I hope later to review more fully than Sible at this time the lessons of the pre epidemic in res; cb Of int: which has been ti ya fewelties wir experience of + but have in sume to pestilence. Where emevt 13 greai, the qrarantine ts w broken, and in view of tuis fie: T taken the grown that absolute quaran- land is impracticable. I do not, in elieve it necessary, but cei .ainly. inany € soit to prevent the spread of yellow lever, i | ian, Assistant Treasurer Wyman, anda | LOLOTAMS to The Star. FOREIGN AFFAIRS, The Powers and CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 2 posed to the powers te mak: mand upon the Porte for t render of the territory ceeded to Montenegro | by the Berlin treaty. Il Consistory. TS, Sept. AL h will be held on the an election of Pope Leo XI the papal nuneios at Paris, Madrid will be created cardiuals. Dispatch from Gen. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 25. a has telegraphed the Czar from sia under date of Septem arrived at Adrianople was received by the Mussuln garian, Armenian and J Whom sequested me to express to y their gratitude for the protection the Ras. authorities afforded them. They st that such order and justice never prev. there as during the oceupation by Russian troops, whose behavior has been most e: plary. I found the town illuminated on my artival, and noticed that the gates of the mosques were ornamented with devices dis- yibg your majesty’s initials. The town, on ursday, was decorated with fligs, and intervals along the streets were po lassachuset venue, wi fea gang of met next consistory, | ™ oe oe the Todleben. | Gleason's men are working. Consideravie ex- | Ifthe price of brick had advan Another Sayin or over due in vest. ibe undertaker, i R. R. Catron’s cou giles cid BS New York Custom House Investiga- Duteher was exainined. possible for the apy ‘his work feli on examine’ praisers, and and assistant ap- ie appraiser acted on their miners and as- appraisement voices, and the iit PP and the duty on appraiser endorses their action. Fight Wit LEAVENWORTH, K. | oeen on { | night for the past week or moi | them who live a considerable di s dy on ourside | and bone cf them have had necessar | for sleep. | the city in its present s' 5s 8: s ae + Sugar ic go.d demand aad fic BALTIMORE, Sept. 23.—Cotton aut) and . nemsinaliy Walt r astreet and western 5 is more rational to adopt some plan whieh it is possible to execiite. i. we quarantines established, since tha com- Len ve of the present epidemic, by the various focal authorities, have been dirccted especially against persons coming from in- fected places, and have been extreme and uv- compromising; that is, they have dec'ared that no ore from an infected district shall be permitted to pass the quarantine until frost, or the first day of December. While so rigid an ordinance was declared against owe infected vessels, like the steamboat John D. Porter and her barges, were permitted to ascend the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, a dis tance oi 1,600 miles, almost without hindrance, The tivers are national high roads of com- merce. The health authorities of the several states can, at most, only forbid the landing of infected vessels, and the laws of the United States forbid the government heaith authorit, from interfering in such cases, which practi- caily leaves an infected vessel as a Ja\7 uato herself, to carry the poison of the silent de- stroyer unchecked, “with effect much like a em red, 5 Wal Hi Penns} lvauia red, 5 winter red, spot, September and Oc! 1.064; November, 1. 08%. Eas southera pulse ern quict and easy—soutuern Whita, 63abo; do. yellow, S2ub4s west tember, E0%¢- rg250%; steam demand and firm—sonthern. 29'¢°B1; do. mix 80. Rye qviet and steriy, about stesdy—prime Pennsylvania and Maryland, 1 jobting trade and iders, 613; cicar rib Shoulder ed, sea AE a Hight rece’pts—wesiera, no prompt offering. ee firm and hig! 144018. Whisky quiet, 900; wheat, 14.009: corn, 12,709: oate, 4.100. Shipments—wheat, ¥reichts to Live 000; corm, 19,000, per steamer du!! and uomt- nal—cotion. 5-' P Hour, 8s.6d.; grain, 6)4a6: firebrand among explosives.” The uusettled, indefinite opinions held in respect to ow the yellow i1ever poison is spread from place to place appear to underlie the failure of internal quarantine. ¥ Evidence warrants tie assertion that yellow Sever poison is transported by TUINGS, and not by PELSONS considered apart from their cloth a As examples bearing upon this evide: Linay mention several cases which occurred during the present epidemic. A young wo- man, @ resident of Cincinnail, was there at- tacked by the feverand died. Previous o her attack, baggage or goods brought from ihe infected city of New Orleans had’ been siored in the house where she jived. The children of the Porter family residing upon the bank of the Mississippi, about two miles from Cairo, found a skiff which had been used by refugees from the infected cities, and carried it to their home for repair. Three or four days after- ward ail of the children who were arouud the boat were stricken with tho yellow fever in one day. At Gallipolis, Ohio, none have had the yellow fever but those who visited or came near the infected steamboat and her barges auchored in the river near that piace, and there have been twenty-five cases and nine deaths up to the 13th inst. On the other hand, 7ouer fever patients have been treated, and in some instances are now under treatment, in the Marine Hospitals at St. Louis, Cairo, Louisville, and Cincinnati, without communi- cativg the disease, the simple precaution hav- ing been taken to disinfect the clothing and other effects immediately upon receiving the patients. Itis a well-known fact that the un- acclimated attendants ape the yellow fever quarantine do not contract the disease ; this is also true of other quarantines. Dr. Vanderpoel disinfects the clothing by fire, so there s! be no mistake about its thoroughness. Now, if the premises be true, the conclusion indicates a simplified quarantine, not of per sons, Dut of things—the Sonne upon the per. sop, baggage in boxes, trunks, valises, or hand bags. The disinfection shouid be effectu- uted just outside an infected city, at the com- mencement rather than at the end of a jour- ney. When the yellow fever breaks out amon: the resident population of a city or town, a! unacclimated persous should be prohibited from entering the infected place, aud the un- acclimated residents should be removed to temporary camps on the highest aval'able ground, at least two miles outside of the in- lected jocality. But there should be estab- lished an intermediate station where the coming sod other effects of the fleeing psople should be thoroughly disinfected before they are permitted to enter camp. Such a simplified internal quarantine, as here indi- cated, might be carried out if a central office or head were cloihed with authority, but in my opinion ni Ms 0] onium will have coma when the authorities of ail of the cities and towns of the several states think and act alike in this matter. Checking the spread of trans. Portable and preventable disease is one of the contingencies that our forefathers appear not to have taken into account when they estal ewer oure pluribus unum form of govern- 1, Seen w reach San Francisco on tour of of ina Sey aithat anaes esate ga NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—stock# strocg, Muncy, 100%;. Exchauge, long, 45154; short, 436. Governments firm, EY Sept, 93,—Flonr quiet lincls Central. 88. Bex, Central, 34ig." New Jersey Central, 33. ——$_ore-—___— The Great Plagu S00 DEATHS iN SEW 3 “ rom New Orleans yesie gives Sunday's yellow fever deaths at 1): Total cases to date 7,835. 70. The death list. yesterday in- cludes thirteen children under ‘seveu ye: D. B. Morey, the well-known railroad relapsed alter three weeks’ convalescence. His condition is considered almost hopele: The deaths included Mrs. W: Bell. i. Sweasey, a well-known editor of ag- ural journals, Wednesday, of yellow fever, aged 54. The Howards have received a dispatch from Tanii- pohoa saying there is a great deal of sickness posed to be yellow fever. The ope- postmaster are sick. from Morgan City announces the deaths of O. roman, at Lagonda planta- gone Mr. Steele, Clark's partner, died Fri- 8. Clark and F. Bi dated yesterd: yet busy Sunda: ters there have fs SAYS: has been a quiet At the Howard i many calls made, princi- ally, however, for female nurses. There hava €n 23 deaths officially reported by the board of heaith for the 24 hours endit to-night. Of these 9 were colo! Physicians of the Howard corps re] G. Wendell, of Minneapo- lis, Mion. and M. T. Keating, of New York, | Hal arrived and have been assi; The fever has made among the children at the Leath Orp' jum, situated about one m Of the forty i | Austin and his men on Saturday nile north of the city. inmates seven have been taken ciation seat a physi- ‘red on the premises ho died in Memphis on . Moyti, a prominent poli- at and daughter of Joha H. Mitchel!, brother of Maggie Mitchell, the ae- \c The Howard Asso: cian, who will be quartet also three nurses,” OTHER AFFLICTED ciTT At Canton, Miss., Suturday, 7 of Bangor, Me., died. No further contri Grenada, Mi.s., 2 new cases and ] death, Mrs. neer. At Baton Rouge. L, 31 new Geath ; to date, 703 eases, 49 deaihs. At Mobile, Ala., to date, 5 cases an: Hernando, Miss., § deaths to date. iss.. over 10) deaths to date. ideath; no new cases. At Fuitoi & Boaz from biack vo ni! created fs rive nee many persons jefi town. W. A. Langie; ations wanted, Sd@eatis. Ar = —- ____ something of LOCAL NEWS. xt might MISREPRESENTING LABOR. and you t — Every. The Cobeuites at It—They Per. | of 5 suade Men From Work. Obstract Seventh Street, and Are Dis- Persed by the Police, Saturday afternoon, after parading several of the streeis with about one hundred of his followers, Cohen stopped on lith street, near THE BRICK YARD RIOT. dui vie Washing. sWouks on Satar- Police were at work under Contractor Murdock appearing Here he harrangued them untila number o | the court said that these epee them quit work and fell into the procession. | sion fora ctnke, : He then left for ith street where Kelly and | fenssetnine tie eee deen leceiving Ibe same Wages citement was created by his appearance on | have be. some reasou ik i “th street.” The street was entirely Dl pean heave mark ten et | a man wishes to leave work he lias a right to; by the crowd, so much so as to interfere not | Dut he hes no right to unite with others to only with the laborers but with the store. | menzee and compel parties to accede to their keepers. . deman hey were maki themseives. BLOCKADE ON SEVENTH STREET. amenable to the law in rezard to eon- The situation of affairs there was made | spiracie: was s this f known to Lieutenant Austin at the station. eon, ar Suan dat © ud. ‘ one house on 10th street, when he rallied his re Erem in getting an increase of serves, fourteen in number, and hastened to | Take this particular case. Abou. )) men si the corner of D and 7th streets, arriving there | work, and ne loses $3. about the same time that Colen’s wagon, con- expiained that hese ditte come ae ia faining the bell,came down 7th street. Be. thi tween D and E streets the workmen are em- ployed in laying» paying blocks, and ‘the crowd, together with the material used in the Work, so completely stopped the prevent thet "of pedestrians. E OF THE POLICE. empted to open a passage way, a is Country occasionally, and referred to the ill effects of strikes in other cities. He cau tioned those present against following such Jeaders as have been using them. This maa work, to reture ci an Se other men ta stop; gud for this he would fine him $10, of 90 days im jail, cH The police but the erowd too much for they Lieutenant Austin ordered his men to ¢ batons and charge. This was immedia dene, the me A_ very lives the three ¢ ely g for the crowd in hot baste played a prac Druid Hit AN ARREST. whe follow One of his met named ¥ y for d at the he nd a me i lef ca ‘eame near him, | i then the s y Dou beid responsi of that i uk Paul street lawyer, w anent merely for ihe s There is still anot ike of a “r ramor the future. COHEN'S CHEEK. Groans followed this announcement; | Cohen made a iong address, rectiing, tn either to characteristic manuer, the events of the day, the suth of September, on stating that he proposed to bring charges | game will be played.—{ Buité against allthe police who took a hand inthe | “Zs, . assault upon peaceable men. He was tullowed by several oihers, and the turmoil was kept PourticaL up ubtil nearly midnight. Cowen, before dis- J convention has nominated George persibg them, gave notice for aii to be ou hand aho City, delegate to tee this morning for another tramp ..-. Hon. Benjamin T. Eames, of Kuode Island, HOW COBEN SPENT SUNDAY. declines to be a candidate for re-election to Yesterday the day was spent by him and | Congress. ‘The New York Herd says:— his squiies in arranging a programme for the | The national party movement show futuie. It was decided that he take his | despised for its numbers. Wicked squires with him and endeavor to collect some | counted voses before he came to ti provisions from the merchauts favorably dis- | We rvad. ....New Haven Journ posed to his clans. der the Buti NECESSITY FOR APPOINTMENT OF S| POLICEMEN. The police reserves were aotified to appear at headquarters again this morning to Keep up the watch on these men. The police have almost unremitting duty day and Seme of Bee have that gether by y religious me NotEs—The Ida'o democratic nibaied by two evayeuti i by Dennis Ke: Joni Boy begin ifor auditor by the B itie husetts, has deciined t not been able to visit their homes If Cohen is to de te of atari Weill for the District Commissioners to apj a furce of special police temporarily, partially to relieve the regulars, as it is too hard for one | set of mento beon duty day something is not done the bu Bnd it necessary to organize to protection. Some of our basiness shown thetr appreciation of the fai vices of the pouice in iureishing retreshn to them atthe station houses. Saturday ing, Mr. K. B. Mobun, stationer, corner of lth street and Fenusylvauia avenue, s wr ot ham sandwiches to Ui the Jackson lied out the cashier with him . Shorily after the Tn to the office he found the safe dof 31,000 in money and $21,- bonds and maiured coupons. ce policy belonging to 2,00", and other valua- 5 Were subd. ie, Dut ihe bonds and € retataed ~{ the he bonds belouged to Lernard Car- and will be valueless to the thieves, as 198 has been reported to the proper au- theritics. “ITALIAN JOB” RISES TO EX 3 —_—_—_ divi “ a oe,”* Tur GRaxp Loneg, L. 0. 0. F.. closed its te Pecividual Known 23, gcaliau Joe,” | gets-fourth annual session Waturday, at OOd that he fs of Italian parentage, «ud siys he is | Fellows’ Hall, North Gay street, and adjourn. a citizen of Austria and not a veceut iumate | €4.to meet in Baltimore one year hence. The of the Albany penitentiary, having been out | Priveipal business of the clossing session was nearly four years, and sinee'then nopolicemen | the installation of the officers elecied op Tues- las bad any occasion to lay his hand upon | 4, ihe ceremony being. gine cng a him. He also desires it to be stated on his re. thing grand sire, John W. Stokes, of sponsibility that the reporters who have pub- | delphia. ishes him asa recent convict are d—d liars. si = ” And this is the style of men who ate allowed | git ANNAPOLIS Scanpal— Pro/. Maurice's thelr own sweet Willin the streets and public | writen aud fled complaint of Professor Bae places of the capital of the great republic, rard Maurice, against Real Admira! Joho L. Cohen to be Suppressed. Worden, former superintendent of the Naval This morning, in accordance with orders | academy, for $20,000 damages for defamation given Saturday night, the mounted policemen, | of character, charges that the said defendant seme forty in puinber, met Major Morgan at | wrougfu'ly and maliciously wrote and pab- the works on lith street, where it was ex- | lished of and concerning the plaintiff, and of pected Cohen and his followers would as. | and concerning his said counection with and semble to provoke a strike, Hi lice | employment in said academy, and of and con- waited until between § aid 90% cerbing his said resignation thereof so tendered as aforesaid, a false. scandalous and deiama- Major Mor; y libel, containing among other things the the situati ita street, with directions for atier following, that is to say: “This. them to remain there until ft ana ion is tendered in qionee of report any signs of interfer with the Sol a very grave el T brought rg workmen. A messenger ¥ dispatehed | against Mr. Maurice by esponsible persons in by him to Coheu’s headquariers to notify tie | the eity of Annapoils,such as taking grossly authorities of any threatened disturban improper liberties with the persc ver NO MOKE TEMPORIZING charges seem so well It is the purpose of Major Morgan to prevent ape ec grey em any more proc sSof ihe character allowed S possidic. lust week, to break up the nightly har- ssor Maurice isdey rangues in front of the City Hall. He gaye ir for his liv notice to the laborers on I4:h aud 7th streets | {tirely upga b that they should nol be molested and that ihe ia Jon,” many per: 1 uf 109 c: wed, © | made and that een “reduced to great thoze employed by the street railroad in low- erty * = ering the tracks.» a povenyonee “ COHEN DISGUSTED WITH THE WHITE WORK- ANTI-ADMINISTRATION DeLEGaTes.—The NGMEN, WHO ARE ALREADY bisGustep | New York 7imes says that out of the sixty WITH HIM. a ee elected aod r ght to. a the nd ore at republican party ol at clty at the Saratoga ae air ietieny oe om convention only three are of the class kRown be no more processions, and he is at a loss to | 88 “adminstration republicans,” and any account for their apathy. Some of Cohen's | MOvement to secure an indorsement of the colored followers feel quite indignant at the | ®cts ofthe President will apparently be op- action of the police Saturday afternoon. At | Posed by nineteen-twentieths of the city dele- first they seemed to think that the pubiic gen- gation. erally wor |, On account of occurrence, = sympathise with them. The great number of Tur Nakep Bopirs or 4 WoMAN AND recruits they expected to-day having failed to | CHILD. the latter but a day or Lwo ol, wers come up, the leaders are feeling quite sore, | found yesterday on the farm of Marshal Pe)- en greatly in- and it is bable that in a iew days Coh mer, bear Ini lis. The woman beri Will follow Grecley's advice aud “sowest | evidently been murdered, as she had a hole 1 So mote it be. — = ar ae -. Ct =. ner COBEN CALLED aT POLICE HEADQUARTERS least abo it 12 o'clock to-day aud protested to Maj. | lay across the bodies. S 2 Sea aa interference Veo of the police with his meetings at the City M. Borton, No. 305 y il, ané also against the action of Lieutenant was entercd by burglars at an early hour Frit ust in ba spersing his clans. Maj. Morgan's reply was ———_ pool Ot sews pe es ae very brief, he stating simply that the police $140 in cash and notes, bonds and m had done heey. | right and iu accordance representing on their face over $203,009. with the wishes of the citizens aud the orders bonds, &e., were found the next day in of theirsuperiors. Cohen said there were two | pailway of No. 231 Fast Thirty-third street, épinions abcut the action of the police. and returned to Mr. Horton. waghentses in the Police fourt. Hiam Simias, who was arresied on Satur- THe Bopy OF AN L. LEN —' day afternoon, was arraigned in the Police | exci ement over body snattiine nig eee Court this morning on che charge oj assault- | Saturday ay the discovery inthe vat of the ee Mr. Closs appearing in tis | Homecparnie college at Cleveland, of the re- ,,and Mr. Coyle prosecatin. Oiticer | mains of Mrs. igby, of Garretsvil Oliver testified that the crowd was comisg | Qnjo, an old my pn senident of down 7th street in a vere disorderly manner | aes’ ¢ and the street was full, Chis cid maa was or | Mies pean ea Meuse 2, he college author dered back on the pavement, and le repiied eed ore remains taken to an | 3 i that he would dic In the cau aod sirack him with a stick. Witness struck him once or | wes delete teins eh ett it twiee. arrested, Op cross-exarcination witness said the iy ae college Jauttor and ‘wo crowd was veiling; did not then sce the old | men suppo-cd to be the prime movers in this man; the old man struck him twice before be | pusiness c-.. up im the Police Court oa Ley ae saw ain on. Ls eek day, and was continued until Mon Sara 0d, 2! was bloody, en ease foliowil 8002 | ‘that. “rrench, struck before by some one; witness told him CPS ni z vOticer Miller testified to seeing the old man ToLeno Races —The isa Oliver; withess saw the 3 . st ape yahethier bm ean bas teed een; | mary of Saturday's ES tas ; est ; Proteine, ; John jeach ‘and. isiue <soose i