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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvani eunme,corner ifth sirect Gen. Gran : - il. —Gen. Noyes, U.S. to Fran Will entertain General @ dinner today. Among the invited quests are ing distinguished Americans: Gen'l tant, Jno. Welsh, minister to En, = Kasson, mt: Gen. Haze consu ‘ar nith, of New Hamp- . daughter of the Chiek upreme Court of the United shire, and Mis Justice of the Si States. Heavy LoNpon, Oct ear, $ ished on ¥: paid— 69 vents THE WEES Fr. DES. OT . —— « a a ae Co., East India merehants, at No. nd 15 Ne. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1878 TWO CENTS, | iighatcee, sami have fae The mk Times in iv rT Sufert Amo the Omaha Indians, DISTRICT INDEBTEDNESS. | Rice to Gov apton. Tel Th Cnty of Gla THE EVENING STAR. | [ieker‘onen oscs watiogtromonats | ane 3.65 Bonds and ane vanes to | MenirrEeteuee ee | Lelegtams to The Star, | {3 :iw'!'" for several years It would be er was unexpected. Oa the contrary, ii ircles it created no surprise, for the been losing er adually for ten past. Yet the Scotch banks in London Lot in possession of information which that the en . near until morning. rs had been so often circulated be- SITTING BULL WOUNDED, | revettion vith ics artloulae did not excite particular db, increasing tf morrow xt LL Agency, under date of September 23d, says:— ‘eate a Sinking Fund—Important | Gov. Hainpton’s letter relative to the Kimpton : ; “There is so much suffering hereamong the | Letter of the District Comiis- matier upon the files of the executive depart- | pp " Th Washington News and Gossip. | Gmanasthat 1 cannot delay writing about it, | Sloners. ment, and has forwarded the followingcom- | THE GREAT BOAT RACE. “ hoping that when the facts become known OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THe | munication: Govsunment RecetrTs To-par.—Internal | speccy relief may be obtained. There ismuch | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washiniion, October “COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Er- revenue, $0908.21: customs. $201,026.3. Senn ss among the indians, six deaths having , ISi8—Hon. James Gilfillan, Freasurer UC. | ecutive pees. Boston, Sept. 3), 1878. Sey eccurred in one week, one on Thursday last, | S—Dear Sir:—A letter relating to the 3.6 | His Excellency Wade Hampton, Govel THE ScwscrirTionsto the four percent.loan | another on Friday (two of the best men in the | bonds of the District of Columbia, addressed Columbia, S. C.—sir: T received on Saturday to-day amounted to #250,(00. tribe,) and still another yesterday. There | by you to Messrs. Haligarten & Co., No. 28 | last an extraordinary official communication ERT SS a ve been at one time over sixty ¢: f | Broad street, New York, under date of the | addressed to me over your siguature, the co ‘THe PRESIDENT will return to thecity to | sickness. All who have followed the d 26th instant, is caleulated to and will c-eate | tents of which I had read in the newspa) Is It a “Put up Job?” morrow morning. directions have recovered or are now improy- | erroneous impiessions which should be cor three days before. I beg to remind your E' intereston thisoecasion. The business of the —<$—$—$— . . ing. But the supply of medicines has veen | rected. As quo! you the inquiries of | celiency that any attemoted rebuke of Mass : ucied for years upon very Tue CHINESE MINIster and his assistant uite exhausted, and the physician is without | that fllm were: 1s at is the amount of the | chusetts by South Carolina for non-observance TIO: ex, and from fact of the have been visited by the members of the for | the verydrugs that are needed just at this Kone of these securities (3.03 D. €.)2 2a. | of constitutional or Statutory obllzations 18 a REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. ch banks’ having deciiod to let the was ether they are ex en legati ¢ the . | time. An application for a fresh’ supply empt from taxatio: Soler Seeactary Evaro amd aaa emit: | sent two mouths ago, and It has since beon fol. | What proportionate: amount be nao catly | other defense of the formerstate uanecessacy. tary Seward have also formally returned thei: | lowed by another; but still there is no mes- | reserved for the creation of a sinking fund? The treatment of the case of Hiram H. Kimp | pp AS AND N vi The Chinese are much gratified with | Sa¢e from the ‘Department.’ The physician It is the reply to. the 3d of these inquiries to | ton by the authorities of this Commonweal.h aaa ana - “ produce and Australian wool, some fourteen their reception. They will visit Mount Ver- | at the Winnebago agency cannot any | which exception is taken, since there is av | was uninfluenced by any personal or politi- iniilion dollars of bills having been ac. non. . medicines, for he has been down to borrow | implied charge of neglect of duty on the part | cal considerations.” Mas-achu etts had no cepted for the account of three — ron trade inthe tierth, and utteriy H It is inferred that it isa very bad case. Operations upon an enormous scale had_ been indirect! utered into on Indian dd. | refinement of sarcasm which renders any SBRASE Will be given to Rev. Ter. 1° IDAY EVENING, . The met of the pastor and Wilt preach Sunday merning some. Neither agent nor physician can pur- | of the Commissioners of the District. The act Quarrel with South Carolina and no friend- GEN. HAWLEY FOR CONGRESS. Nery lange advances had been ma¢ S NATIONAL BANK Ni chase medicines on their own responsibility, | directing the issue of the Ge ICR LA A ped unless they paid the bill out of their own | no duty of any kind in res on | tend to each their respective rights un- Ss Support appears to have’ been giver F P y mess means. What is to be done? The Indians are | the Commissioners. It conferred autho: der the laws. Every courtesy, official and | | Te = “ae ers. The immediate cause of the fail- portion of this amount was sent under the | taiking to me every day. ‘They say, "We do | upon no one to provide a Sinking fund, but it | personal, was extends {othe representatives | YELLOW FEVER INCREASE, | tre was the impossibility of any longer get- impression that the transportation would be | not ask for aims. We ask the Great Father | pledges the faith of the United States to the | of South Carolina. Unusual care was be- ting bills drawn from India on the bank in cl 4 by the banks issuing the notes and not | toexpend some of our own money for the | payment of the interest and Principal and the | stowed upon the investigation and considera- Glasgow discounted on the London market, a u ted in by Rav. 4 . | by the Senders, as recently ordered by the de- | good of the tribe. Please let us have the med- | creation of a sinking fund. This pledge as re. | tion of the case, and ils decision was reached . circumstance which explains to some extent Parken. D D.: Rev. J. i. CUTHBERT, D. D., | pariment. The amount of notes received for | fciwes. If we are sick how can we work for | gards the interest has been strictly observed | upon grounds of perfect impartiality, in ac- THE GREAT BOAT RACE. the feverish oscillations for some months past . FL MASON, Rev. C COLE aul other: redemption ler the old order of things | the support of ourselves and our families?’ It | through various enactments of Congress,and | cordance with law and the facts, and with Good Prospects of a Go. in the rates demanded for loans. These bills ‘7:30 p. m.—Pr by Her. T. 5. DUNAWAY ranged from $300.4) to over a million per day. | igsaid that the government will discriminate | finally by providing permanently for its'pay- | convictions of public duty. In communi- Boston, Oct. 3.—A Lachine special to the | had been sold in India to Inlian bauks, osten- D.L. Allare corciaty thvited. oct3-3." | Gn account of the small amount of work to be | between good Indians and bad Indians, be- | ment, the law now requiring the Secretary of | eating the decision to your excellency my | Hera/d, dated at 5 a.m., Says:— The water | Sibly against the shipment of produce, and MY BALM OF LIFE cures Dyspepsia, | performed, a large number of employes of the | tween the friendly and the hostile. If so, let | the Treasury to pay, it precisely asin the ¢ase | statement that the object of the req uisition | is rough. but in rather better condition, with | ultimately came upon the discount market. nothing else will. It is shousehold article. | redemption ageney were relieved from work | friendly action prove that assertio of any other of the United States bonds; bat | did not appear to be for the purpose of trying | the wind slightiy decreasing, and yeering | Ihe terms bonds imposed | ship for Kimpton, but was bound to ex- pect to them uy DEDICATORY SFRVICES.—FIF Ti HUROH, Virgi w., SUNDayY,¢ ot Fred vartielpat nanded for negotiating them ‘Ore bottle w han two used to. Et ni at an early hour to-day. No discharges were Another matter is troubling the Omahas. | Congress has failed to legislate in regard to | Kimpton for the crime charge: him, | round tothe north. There are good prospects | having steadily advanced, instractious wera makes one sicker to pue well, Genulne at the | made, but there was considerable consterna- | Their neighbors, the Wiunebagoes, are com: | the sinking fund. . but for a different purpose, was a simple re- | of arace, if the wind gets north.” at length telegraphed totake no more bills, mmematactony, Sand Hi si. T. A. COOK. tion among the employes of the bureau. The | ing down almost every week, and are running It is a feature of the law directing the issue | cital of a fact contained in the report of the | isthe eat Race" a --Put-up Job?” | 20d as soon as it was no longer possible to sep10-Im . A. COOK. reduced amount of work will. as before stated, | of ecme of the best working horses of the | of the 3.65 bonds—(see_act of June 2), 1s74, | attorney general (a copy of which was fur- | The //eraid has the following special from | KeeP the epen eredit system going and the pa- HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, wetion in the force necessary. but | Omahas, One night last week five were | amended February 20, 1875,)—that the interest | nished with my letter to you), ind in his opi. | auwarn Rok. “Auburn is ina foment of ex. | Per afloat, the bank closed tis d The lia- ent of the reduction has not yet been | stolen. True, that the department has at last | and principal shall be paid jointly by the | ion and mine clearly established by evide! | citement over seemingly well-founded stories | bililies of the bank are estimate ALO, 317 NInTD STREET NORTHWEST, determined on. authorized the agent to expend $5 in paying | United States and the District of Columbi Your excellency’s leiter requires no argu | that the great Courtney-Hanion race has been | the acceptances slightly below 1, and eee . persons to recover the horses and discover the | Payment is to be made in part by proportion- | in reply. It is sufficient to say that ite: rely sold to the Canadians. Previous to the | The deposits si) 00! The unlimited labilt- (Near the Avenue,) ‘AL. —Aristarchi Bey, the Turkish | thieves. But another remedy is needed, and | alappropriations by Congress, aud in part by | statements to mislead the public where the | circulation of this story theasands of sellers | tY Of the sharehoiders ma . S 3 a | linister, returned to this city yesterday. .... | Lunite with the Omahas and agent in asking | a tax levied upon District property. Untilthe | facts are unknown. lis languae and untim ad been staked on Courtney by Auburn Have 500 “iste Marteis tn stock, and @1 = that it be tried. Let $1,500 be taken from the ited States i by The aul 00 sth shall have appropriated tueir | ly publication are oensive and unjustifiabl ispte = to last Sterling TW on es Winnebago fund and yiven to the Omuatas. | proportion of the sinking fund, and shalthave | and Idecline to accept it or permit it. to 1 v bs Were first aroused by the receptic The Winnebagoes wiil feel that, and if notified | leviea the tax upon property'in the District | placed upon the files of the exeeulive di ne n of two contradiciory d is TO) sterlin Harper vi of Cou Smain supporters at 1 ty | chine | and t nearly allot i erie that pe: in stealing horse: for its portion, the Commissioners have mentof this commonwealth. It is herewith legraphed several Auburn ge: . which the law 1 the party inasimi heavier fine, they power in the premises. So much they d returned. Your obedient se | Gaels was count tere eee ee a Deueue we aie » Burs, Tin | ia Me Ea 8 predations. They will not stop | tostate in respect to their execution of the A | brother of the same bac « norppbaaiee febuingerderk: Ss are paid toa halt breed or | law. . . | to bet on Hanion sare. anks as a whole, en acne S j for assisting in the recovery The faith of the United States is pledge betters to t i that no other banki sugSl-tr | | ©" Hi the Omahas wei the creation of asinking fund. They dis imany w » THE BEST SUMMER DRINKS. be, if they were armed and given e power to dothis. Their power asgow Bank, or eres foving. they Would hot Jose So much.” But oned and absolute he eonse mn the business of the kind POLAR 20DA, at hOroe es they are peacea! unarmed, and, unlike cise it rests with th: Aller dili inquiry the //eraid rey ttempis have bee Chocolacs, at 1429 | Be ernie pie of tha Witnebnoecs they keen al hone ot the bondholder, win nds | s#ere has been Ie Tee eee Mary he Heraid vex plicate matters by sa: enue. Se as and attend to their Should not such red by their pledged faith. derertne nth Ae ssed to know ail panic, bur there has be p ok Rayon of the Treasury depart- © help and t directing the issue of the 5.55 bonds | Of Lieut.-Col. W. H. Lewis, of t d sa This TON ais : neouragement frou UNKIVALLE i t men and from our own race? 1 sale of Courtne also dire F ent of a ci ittee | Who was mortally wounded uit against the New York Ti EN SCANDAL.—A special dispatch | among other things the proper proportional’ itheast of Fort Wailace, in an en cent dispatches, w have appeared con. | tothe New York Zines trom New Orleans, | ainount Congress should-appropel the Cleyennes in ambush and who died cerning him in’ the Washington columns of | October 1. says: “The labors of the committer | deiraying the expenses of the & three hours later. Col. Lewis was remark that paper, and which he thinks do him in- he Acklen case have not yet terminated. | the District of Columbia. ‘This pi be for his courage and Drillianey. He led a justice and are born of malice. nthreaux, Who visited Smith at the instance | pow fixed by the act of June IL iss column of cavalry in a famous expedition dur. ing on, and the s ent fo What it we h me | ter happened to a bank whose " nove suspicion.” ¢ narrated by one of Courtey’s frien ; Was in the seeret. It transpires from thi the great race was “a putup job” from outset. The Hanlon party admitted their man stood no show, and the only possib! Way to ge adve: MOET & CHANDO POU oceans i match on Was to sell the race to roan. Se ee of Acklen, is shown to have gone thither upon | per centnm of the tot ing 18-4 from Fort Leavenworth to Utah, 1,1 3 301 di a Sic at 1 may Ee ee Toots aes WHAT THE ARMY CaN BE Usep UNDER | what he supposed to be a charitable errand, | Petes tn 1 miles, and requiring two months. In’ that | Halon. Courtney did noi Cane fe G0 Shs ak | extend tuto theron ort of RENAULD, FRANCOIS & C ‘ew Law.—The adjutant general of the | aud Was ivuorant of the true state oi affa an belittle doubt that thi jous mareh through a country roamed by - ; fe ’ novi-eoly Sole Agents for U. 3. » A CARD. a A is question bein: O Se as settled provision wil be made tor the sinking y Jarge bands of hostile Indians, when. fund as contemplated by Congress: forappro- | €Ver @ question arose as to which ‘of two priations by the United” States under this set routes shou'd be taken, he uuhesitatingly , although the worst of | tlement do and will much exceed the amount | Close the more direct one. This was often 0 re ly untrue, it was an | required for interest and sinking fund upon atmost unknown to guides and throu: y bad picce.of business, and will | both the debt proper of the District and the | @ Strange region, where wood and water were Montreal. Courtney v purse offered by the citizens for losing the : “THERES DE : race, and in order to prevent his giving the THE SOUTHERN DESTROYE gamblers the “double cross,” he was required | A Fearfal Time New Orleans. to place this extire sum on Hanlon. With the | | NEW Yous, Oct other bets he could make on “the sure thing,” | Sa¥S-Ne« he would be in a faur way of makinga fortune, | {rem the 8 to have $1,00 of the | Eugland. airs. NEw! & Se tt The testimony taken by the committee to-day almy wil tm a few days Uoue an order furtlior | 45 of a varied aid contradictory nature. ‘plaining the posse comitatus clause in the cominitteemen are reticent, but an opi y bill. It will state that officers can detail nd tha id to protect U. | ihe charges were prot ardy or there its destruction. Another n= a. Nlcure you, FREE OF CHARGE. CHAR t arhaps, ‘honded debt, The law disviuguishes be. | Seatce.’ That mareh was accomplished with. | Re wetlld be in a far way of making prosirated Fewedy was vered by amiissionary it ii ops can be used that will be ent of compelling him to with- he bonded debt proper of the District | Out the loss of a manor horse. As the eom. | A letter from Courtney tohis brother is al fect pat America. Send a seif-adaresse} © wrelope t9 29 | Cited Will be for the purpose of putting down | draw from the ticket. “That the girl was : treated by formerioeal | Dandaut at Camp Dongiva in the heigut of | Mention ee beg rare roig deemg) | EGSA pe a rt usepes-e0kkly Meet eet it eestor | cecaingly ignorant aid unserupulous, ind the other Mormon power, in spite of a lack of support ; > but advises him House, New York cit wk Petr Meet touaye been Brety well ced i — = a ie calen bas just left your correspondent. He | by directing that the Secretary of the rea: uch expedition. It will be remem. | says that the committee has examined ail the | shall pay the latest an the ete ae t the use of troops ia such cases was | papers laid before them. and has concluded | that it shall aid by the Seeretary of the Reha s) oe money on Haulon. There are cir. | epidemic to its former status. O es | Hom te foverument. he protected the lives | Gumetances whieh are said t corroborate this | Prostrated iu Carrollton, and as many *, | ageressions. In the department of Montana, | StOry. Courtney’s most intimate friends in | Gietua and Algiers. At Barnes’ lioiel, Mise d a 2 : ‘| Auburn, those With whom he boards 2nd §; Those who disd were buried a ficers appointed under la f the United SI « LELERY OF FINE 1245 Pennsylvania Avenue. sen. Terry, he sustained his old ree he subject of Cabinet consiteration a | wit the opinion that the afidavits presented | ut Jt, shall be patd by the $< shington, or | for briifianey, eotirage and an inflexible will. | lodges when ROUOW. | Sry gor tibseenleaonad eaee ee ae ek eae ON FREE EXHIEITION AND FO# SALE, since. by Smith are without foundation in fact; that | ti ssistant Treasurer in New | ted in several of the best Known | jive, aSS0 Hanlon, bven at bao, dito New Orleans for cofl ‘OM Paintings, Ergravicgs, Photogravures and RESIGNATION OF HIS OFFIce Warte Ix. | te character of the woman connected with | York, The interest upon the oiler debt te | L hts, often leading his columus | ,ujers of | “tirst went to Mon. | bave had tocarry them oul in bu S 5 pos. RESIGNS 5 s = him in this case, and upon whose _testimo: paid by you as manager of the sinking fund of t Sioux, Comanches, Ar at | ees fd not place money te coca ca; | Carter, a special apent of the inte depart: ‘Frames in Ruzs's Leather, Fire Gilt, Velvet, —Ht appearing from the reports of the | smith relied, has been very bad. Two aff the District, and because the Treasury of as a band of Cheyenne stunned’ 5 y “og d there on 4 morn- and Nickle, for Porcelains and Mintstures, surgeon-general of the army and the su vits made by her directly contradict United St is the depository of th | 1} ve th . eceber iets Sak Mate (0 eee wraucs t the government hospital f other, and the attesting Smith reve il > ot | ¢ i i Sua prams Li ail mace for Portraits La n Charles M. vit testified th its ade and accounts ren- | tended experi We & ade to order. Old ¥rames K the girl by_bim. & RE Gs no powers of super- | *Shicrors Bods aud Cornices pul op. Pietures unpacked, packed, aud bung up vy com- rent workmen. i . Pofiver, Gilt and Copper Wire (plain andtw stot.) Cords, with or without wire; Screw Zyes, Nails, *Famtings Lined, Ceased and Westored by AKLOW. All work don 8 a ual toany pt partice wi by mail wili me: neither read nor it to be an outr: frustrated by $ at biack-mail, graduated at We this di artment, nota were With him there. Vision as réespe ° duties In revard to th viet. The former sioners, it is crue, Were ¢: act of Congress and dire bonds, but that was a which’ any cle per a 58 because of your sinking fund of the brough the Mund coma : Ay post chaplains, v rank and with pay f sitce whieh di E Lovis TRoTTTING Races day oly 4,000 persons we tter won the st i ul trotted thre At the San Abbottsford won i the fastest time ever Californi ant p teaas low, | alleged deiz by sending nove oF at bloody ea to but very >| Reduction o Rates ~ fate Ensurance Co York. A great deal of exe comfortab that He baa worked for um tings, and lias Injured so & party repress as Resiwrer of sporting » ders and. prove persons against. x ever worked for or with tries of were all i Ss by the reeent 1 Life Tnsu Coluubla. The officers af the t H.—No connection with any other firm, Noven Pout ae esGons ate e by virtue of laws of Cong N > ee : laute, Ind aded to reduce its —s Rave : Haute, whieh then had no cor. | BMhe tev beou change is exceed Lwho cannot or dar in this pa no end of adver: M** NIFICENT STOCK a The bonded debt proper of the I amounts to $3.63,10, on which the inte: $514,150.00, This bonded indebtedness ha: ut, and Cabinet officers. Sp Indianapolis, (re will be tendered a reception on the fair | Anderson, of Terra Hi grounds October I7th, and it is expected will | Speakersare well known deliver an address. of the gospel, and atti ‘ot follow me in for ominent aud condemna. tion. In fact, it has already e OF To-day? Dacial ted lerae crowd, singe June 2, 1874, by the ame Ty Dl ces ).U80.18. Besides whicl tuflles the water © NEBRASKA REPUBLICANS. | : ’ is been charged | wind is blowing, whiell The discussion lasted two hours, and resulted . water ‘certifi with injustice to its old members aud an “Fesident ore is ion: 3 or Tre U. 8S. 8. QcryxenacG, Commander | in considerable hard feeling between speakers been paid to the amount of (principal | inequitable discrimination against tiem toe oe ae eee Lat 38 Deo Ceans by thn Donvention. and parti SUI ee Geet ee oa redemption) $181,557.65, | the sake of attracting new busivess: and cer. | BCct, enable the race to be rowe conv : a a e ’ 3 ‘a e di. How- state convention completed its w the League Islan Asruvsiaten wit Gas—At Seranton, | Husirks, “In addition to thls tomporagy | fla patties, couspieuous ehleiy for teks $ret, Courtney antietpates that there wil! bea | ing. The Yoviowinw nom % : y ay. = i 2. | Pa..ayoung man named Henry Ferber mei | loans, with interest, of the late board of public | S41 5 i i , eH Waid ae Oay. por governor, All BELEN WERLES HE Gleunce w ordered ws tua Lack eoruas: cc | ia siogtiur death'tuesday evening. Wale | Work’ and late, District, government, found Fist how fiueh Ihe Soe ee eee ae Poses Bae Ons , | Gen, ‘Amnen Coie Tor Cousens aes x a repairing a lea 5 vy. | existing June 20, Is74, have n id of 2 ri anices STON, Mas: et. 3.—A Lachine specia sen. 8a Co for Congress, long s 26,629.07, making the total in- ao tothe Hera/d, daied lla. m.,saysthe wind is | Edw Valentine ; for Congress, short term, pepe Robert K. Wright, Wm; 1 White, J. | trom a jet) and it is supposed he became | debteduess paid off since’ the organization of | UPOn. {ps supposititious reduction. No degree | Iinting somewhat. ‘The water seein to bes | Lius-Je Majors ‘ : eal t CHICAGO, ¢ Farquhar, was put in comm —The Nebras biican Pen even ations were made: inus Nance; for lie ns ; for associate justice, Holeombe and Richard M. Hugh asphyxiated from inhalation of the gas, which | the commission government, June 2), i874, is ;, | little calmer, and the prospects of the race < SETA ACS ETT > a ale the Wyoming. at Washington, D.C. Surgeon | rushed forth in a strong volume. Mrs Cou. | $1:08,270,90. . Pre oe Ene ecco. than disclose the Gni- | coming off are good. Gen. Hawley Nominated for Cons dames M. Flint to the Enterprise, at nell. noticing the presence of the suifocating | | ‘The effect has been to greatly improve the | fiiftously advertioe ve unprecedented, and. The Race Will Take Place. HaRtroRD, Oct. 3.—The first congressional York. Lieutenant E. Longnecker is detached | fluid in the parlor, sent the servant in the cel- | credit of District securities. especially at this time,very welcome liberality. LACHINE, Oct. 3, .—There is a slight | district convention to-day padi ne hy G from the Wyoming, and placed on waiting | lar to tell Ferber to shut it oif at once. She Messrs. Hallgarten & Co. referred to a recent | No one conversant with the history and ua. | Witd. and the water Co “od 8. Lieutenant G. Blocklitxer from the | gave the order to the dead man, and returned | oP L attorney general of the state of 1 P. getting smooth. low : - 3 —The race will certainly taxe place | JoseRER. Hawiey for Congress unauimously enterprise, and placed on sick leave. Ensign | with the remarked that he laughed and looxcd | N qualified resouress of this grand old company od reso . P. y acclamation. Resolutions eadorsing . : 5 perhaps called for colts to-day. ete : “ CONSISTING OF He M. Hedges trom the receiving ship St. | strangeat her. ‘Then Mrs. Counell, becoming | a more fuli answer to the second query of the | (oubtsils ability to reduce itsrates even amore | (d8¥ yy sen are well and anxious to Mere Ried, SAP Riationm and nominees Louis, and ordered to the Wyoming. annoyed, went down to the cellar herseif and | firm than you were able to give. It {s stated stantial as ever. An immense breadth of basa | Tow. Hanlon coutinues to be the favorite. " = :FERENT = a {yund Ferber lying dead beside the open gas- CREE We Pere meeiye cee U.S. STEAMER SrzEDWeLL, Command i ant Heardslee commanding, left Boston this mc $3 SULTS, ing for Washington. She has during the past | naded th summer been at the disposal of the Commission, and has been under the y that officer that the bonds prepared to be ve i pipe. issued amount,as he understands,to $.00).0), Sn eae Tot conmenvattye) and) economical ; This is wholly unfounded. The act of March | Giveraty of mortality expen ee ees | Tureves at Pensacola, Fia., sere- | 14, 8st, prohibits absoluccly auy further toe Wilormity In the porcentemool eine E amily they intend to rob, and while | Ivis rizht to state, however that the fore? ims, OE as Ghosts Cae ‘he inmates of the house are listening at the | Commisstoners of the District recommended — dows to the mnsicieus the working | see their report dated November), iy for the Race __ O'Leary just ar- New York, Oct. hing is in readiness tor the race. | O'Leary had mad h. miles. iéd out. . es for the start. Greenback Nomination ferCongress Miles Ahead. —At 12:10 p. m. to-day miles and Hughes 2°2 MEN’S DRESS AND BUS: niums, OF, as they are persistently nits- called, dividends. For many years past ihe > as ‘ he a i pages | amovnt of such repayment tothe holders of Boston, Oct. 3.— Clark, of eae * “ * ., o¢ | Of Prof, Baird prosecuting the inquiri fi bers or Ske association clean out the | 4 to 7—that Congress should direct'the further ah 4 ais ne nor s . = a i gece Gee his se oy ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STYLES that boos, Hera parture trou Bort F isong of 11872 tocomplete payments of | Cobtinued premium whole life insurances has | INDIAN AFFAIRS. has beeu heminated for ress by t | district gr morning for Washing = certain ertained indebtedness of the me ‘gated about as much as the alleg ack convention. ae er MATCH be- | class for th \ - | Sitting Bull Seriously W. : Guction. In faet this emir any SSA Bisnone Be | NeW YORK, Oct. of the commission for thi ayment of which the bon premium and repaid thirty per cen’ of it, or rapted to fit nual interest on which Would 59, do.” conscitdated, 54% ted a theory fo Which he had at BE hon Tuspector Hammond, ; i CRICKET wore | Sucilon. In ta mock Get. 3. smark, —D. : "S DRESS AN ISINESS PANTS. pe Ne tween the Aus id New York teams, riginally iss % raas: = eld company has been collectin: ie special says a Teton buck has reported 3 Fire. PSS TRESS ASE: ESE ANS Le aia Ber TGR Been Ocal at Goes | Se ObORen, Neue w cluded yesterus\; | Cyimecd % deckted Inge eevee as | using a much larger premiuin than it c | eppiacitver Indian Aveney cae Siting Bui cdigamtton, ovr. "Oct dom er eee fOL. | aftera long’aud clos tin favor of ‘the | further issue, and it may sumed that in | fests Slee ore tere eaulty badly wounied, probably fatally, in a, | T0.s/yeol warenouss was FIFTY STYLES {the eovermment’s side win a | Australian team ne event will auy be direcied beyond ths ues With fis necustoined | SRSrNelieeth tie OC RAE AE — gaddress. He was very severe on General amount above stated, and then the total, oul- | jouotony, it made uO essential dittereies co 4 | The Market P saying his defence always been a standing, Would be increased to $14.93), the company whether it collected the entire anding Rock, de- | BALTIMORE, Oct, MEN'S OVERCUATS. series Of afterthoughts, and that he had adop- ie i one e Indians at Poplar rivet for | | in resident of M the facts. He maintained. that Porter's new Udy ade | ari gte Wonds of the Distriet of Columbia fimes Image kbleniterencats eater See Ura gene 10 permit it, bowie ve nd that thes @ Soverst We ex solicitude thereat. Mr: Ap. i : £318 | people y E Sure, 2 an turd ne ign jour dull. and re See ee nee ancies. Gen. E. B. Fowler was exarained pieby ba knight ‘Templar and Odd Fellow ia pleaged iain ie i ae jaa over this thirty per cent. to a proilt in their = Z quotal . Wheat, southern dui! aad YOUTH'S BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S d stated, in contradiction of Porter's wit- | good strading, and about 40 years old pressed i tes | ‘ate of New | business several times in ayear. The company TEXAS REPUBLICANS. 2 cents lower: western aci! d lower —southern CLUTHING hae Oe ene eee A aa ee savings Institadious:, Phe weeds Of tae heave | qiRticltls Just as progressive as it was tity: | Nominations by the Convention. Fed. 3 C0a1-O4; do. amber, 1-06al-08: No. @ Poune . lasting all throwgh 5, Grx, BuTLEN’s Kestoxation Demanpzp. | New Vork,as quoted by the Attorney Generel Plans to sult public Needs IP ae eee ae aE | to ree asi Otte SPCclal <a 0. 2 weal he | Sot aud October, 104i; November, L044; De- The | center, 106%. " quiet and steady; expressed his surprise that Porter did not | In the republican convention Jn Gen, Butler's Bou n ore doing but lower—southern ‘white, o = sar public needs, if no sacrifice of | to the News, from Dallas, Texas, says: conte to the assistance of Pope. Capt. Douglas | district yesterday resolutions were adopted oe quae ie ho ps eros crtonds principle is involved—proposes to Permit ap- republican convention adjourned. after mak- Pope will be heard to-day. noune! him fo. proving false to t is- Bet : plicants for insurance to hypothecate t! ing the following nominations: For governor, low. 65. 56: Ba-The adovesre all of the Latest and Best Fab- aaa aay GoeC neg ee ade note one Goats an, | the United States, or those for which the faith | Extcetea dividends to the enor thirty per ‘western mix = 7) A. T. Morton; for lieutenant governor, Rich: | October, 474477; November, 48.43%: 1G v1 THE INDI —A dispatch stake Laban of the United States is pledged to provide for A s " 1 ; a . Oats — rs Lens lep ghey ballpe ine rcadrersatenmesaneiaimae fem Leavenworth, Kansas, Maay8 the troops | Bis immediate resi paren as their representa- | the payment of the interest and principal” forego the ae Hividend at the end. be ag es for ee ee os ora whlies 2onc80: Go.) miaads Saas + Penn- ip sacgeontececmnbardbopenbont ona Piessecal | pada fight with the Indians at 4 o'clock yes: Eee ee Nee nou: ie anEwagE Of the pledge tm the act author’ | year. The much condemned reduction is, it | the land ‘ofiice, Jacob Kenehler, and for at- Way Gel ace cathieean esrinee Gat el and see before purchas! is terday morning, but does not name the place. = z) it 3.69 bon 7 An : y . and Lieut) Broderick, of the 23d infantry, was ae faith of the United ‘States is hereby pledged | Will be readily seen, no reduction whatever, | torney genera . Cochrane Lauged a URGEN Hora device to insuré new members cheaper | was clected chairman ef thestate cantrateone, | BOUuALIY wa THE BOSNIAN INSURGENTS have abandoned | that the United States will (by proper propor- a - | for choice—w Butter, s eady aud firm x 3) y - C1 16.18. Petroleum wounded, and Corporal Stewart, of compan: x han ol _ wice- ern a: clades, i 3 A. STRAUS, .2id infantry, and Bve soidiers were kid. | aby further resistance {ijo'ihave evossed: ip | oval appropriations as contemplated in this | the accustomed enate wet ancese teeta | mittee. <a mie Dut move steady —crnde, 7's: refined, 9% Captain Mouck, with his command, has cross: SUN GARY ino Boe ia, with three Krupp zune, | 2ct and by causing to be levied upon the | ofinis venerable institution. There is nothin, The President in New York. steady. 1090109 '<. Eeselpts. flour 3.300: 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, eq the Clover creek in close pursuit of the In: | TAyiecan Waning site pores an eee BAe Rtas Garon as Will | in it that can injuriously affect the fuancial | New Yorn, Oct. 3.—President Mayes, ac eg I egy tae z Doors from ith street. ein Indinne tae Bataio | Se t, 4 : a 8 ay | relations of its members, present and pros. | companied by Mrs. Hayes, Birchard Hayes | ™! 0.000: euirn, 41,300, eee Se ee eet bythe Indians, have been brought into Ballo | te axrrsoctarir Bint, has passed the | tHe, littereston, said bonds as the same may | pective oF mnovate tte tate eS Gnd Secretary Rvarts: visited the post oties | Pool Per steamer firier—grain a. Oct, become due and payable, and create a sinking ial struct fit hi 7 Pare Tautary committee of the Reichstaz on | fund for the payment of ‘the principal thereof | yal,sttucture of itsmachinery.—[N. ¥. Weekly | ii suru REORERE De ani second reading without any alterati ity.” : News. ihrough his owr offices and the other depart. | short. 484. Goveruments weak. Tare INavnies RECEIVED BY Mu. Banchorr | ihetirst. ‘The limitations of two years ane SLI Drecheta don Eee’: | Utow OnsatLNGrAe TARR An Indian. | mentsin the bullding. More than a hundred | “NEW SOLK. Gc. 3—Flout quiet aud heavy. Newport consist of a severe scalp wound, if for it: aining i 2 i th rackets, does not concern the bond: loW ONE Ma ‘Al ian- | ladies and gentlemen called during tho dayon | Wheat du ywer. Corb quict and unchanged, and his right shoulder and ribs are badly | Bal{ for its remaining in forca was retained. | hotter, ane pledge is precisely wliat the taws apolis (Ind.) merehant got taken in at New | ladies and gentlemen called during tho da TONDON- Ct 8 i280 p. - “16 hurt. His skull does not appear to be in- . of the state of New York require it shail be. | York recently by a sharper, who palmed him. | jhe Ftesident and Mrs. Hayes. President | ion tuchey and the acccunt. U.S. bonds red, and his mind is perfectly clear. The | , ANOTHER Or Tite Brave.—During the last | The failh of the uation is pledged to provide | Self en his victim as Mr. Johnson, a fellow | SeSy and later attended @ taevt Pane | 1867's, 107%; new fives, 108%. “Kris. 134; do. of his carriage ‘ran away while he was | 2a¥S of August the ilrst death from yellow | for the payment of the interest aud priucipal, | ebureh member. ‘The twain spent ‘the even. , HO Dody trustees. eo eed 2 meeting Of the | prererved. Sis. Iilinols Ceutral, 83 Ienasyl- AND xthem: he guided them eately for shree | fever occurred at Water Valley, Miss., sume By order of the Commissioners. "| ing together at the theater, where the man of | Peabody trustees ee ee ee “TAILOR OF THE PERIUD,* miles, but in turning a corner the momentum |‘? Miles north of Grenada. Although the | (Signed) S.L. Puewrs, President. | busiress informed his companion that he | gne New York Custom House Inves- ORK. 3. SWCks sterday. Postmaster James escorted him sony Pha 4 Gold. 100%. Exchange, long, 480; E. S. BARTRAM, (LATE OF NEW OKLEANS, LA.,) SARTOKIAL EXPERT, si a , throwing him out. List | dead man wasa native of the town, the panie- tae shou'd leave for home the next evehing with | on. fizscrr Love AND MURDER CONFESSED. xow With an Des pencne was Soatlese with in. | Siticken citizens dared not touch the forse | THE YELLOW Fever RECORD at Naw O - | $10.00 in cheeks and drafts. At that time | ypw Vork, oot he etne Custom House in- | Wesley eosin ee of Norwich, Conn., charged creasing pain. The physicians have not yet | John E. Becton, master mechanic of the Chi- | lean Yesterday was 5s deaths and Is} new | Johnson met him at the depot with ahand- | yesipation committee thiemerminn tolely a, | Gait, Bylscning his wife. Harriet Bishop, aod “0. T. K 2 ascertained whether any “3 are broken, cago, St. Louis and New Orleans railroad, | eases.“ The total mortali somely-dressed woman, who was introduced | amined Appraiser Dutcher without any im | Chas ‘obb, ir., has made a confession im- ewheniceenee moved by humanity and a sense of the publie | Joseph Casheil, assistane signa as Mrs. Jobnson, and whori he willingly prom- | portant result, and the chairman (Wood) an. | Pllc ting Kate M. Cobb, bis paramour, in the sepas-tr 414 Ninth street. Tue FOLLOWING CONGRESSIONAL Nomrva. | danger, volunteered to risk his life for the | Wie!, sexton of Temy Pinai, are dead. ised to escort as far as Cleveland, where she nounced that the next session of the eommi’ gui t. ishop confesses criminal intimacy TioN are announced: J. W. Dwight, rep., 2th | Bo0d of his tellow-citizens. After vainly call. | There are two new ea es among’the orphans | was going to visit relatives, The woman | tee would be held in Washington the first | With Mrs. Cobb, the procuring of poison for New Sork ats Cyrus D. Prescott, rep. ng cn the bystanders to assist him, he entered | of St. Vincent's, and two at the Prot roved a pleasant traveling companion. and | Wednesday in December. Mrs. Cobb with which to destroy the life of — Cneida (N. ¥.) district; Richard Crowley, re the deserted nonse where the body lay, and, | Orplan Asyluin. Inthe two adjaceat viiazes | the merehant Ze peared his ‘confidence in re- ed her husband, and his knowledge that she ad- SPHALT ‘Ast New ¥ J. A. Erkson, proonback: ih | alone and wuaided, placed it in a coitin, cir. | of Cariollton and Gretna the committee are | gard to the wealt! ihe carried. Both it and the A Chief of Police Assassinated. ministered it. He denies that he potsoned A aND Rew ¥. Frisby, rep., 4th’ Wis. | Tied it to a wagon, drove to the cemetery and | feeding 200 destitute persons. In one room | woman were missing when he reached Buttlo, NEw Yous, Oct. 3.—A special from Burling. | Mrs. Bishop ‘and imputes the erime to the BITUMINOUS CUNCHETE PAVEMENTS. ¢ mmond, Trep., 18th Ne buried it in a grave dug with his own hands. | they found three families, comprising twelve | and it was found that she had got off at Roch: The undersigned are prepared to lay onrie ea Tee eae ar conpecticut: | on the sith of September. Sete. Rents, qosctved as 3 day of | depait, after restoring her plunder, which she ROADWAYS, WALKS, STABLES. CELLARS | Davis, rep. 3d Illinois; John B. W. Doty,green- fasting. humiliation and prayer in Mempbis | had taken from under the pillow of her too pate . . woman, who says it is an infamous lie. The telecraph how reports Mr. Becton’s death | persons, of whom five were sick with the | ester, where she Was arrested snd. allowed co | tod, lowa, says flat while A. C. Bereman, —————————— bi lidate for Congress, was ad. ‘ . = ecuuy Serene chore last evening, Thos. gel To Caton "Em.—At Bowling Green, ‘EW i . rt 8, thief of police, WaS assassinated recently. two meg secured 3,576 chimney- se as. 4 linols; u are A New JERSEY Paysictan, heavily loaded | by the appointment of Bishop Quintard. A | coufidin he slept in an adjoining | #ogers. the chie <o | Swallows in one evening, to be used at a (eat Dciaaracd i ie glace soe AQ’ New Harmpsiirey Water m (reat | with town lots, for which he had paid only in | beavy rata fell. Tuesday mmeht tollowed be | Soufiding guardian as he slept in an adjoining | nf Another man seriously wounged. Xo | Sootingmaten,, Modus operand—Put an he SO movies | rep., ‘Troy (N.Y) Aistrles: Weer i. oe part, hastily preseribed.a box of pills for a pa- | Warm, sultry weather yesterday, having an ST cause 2 empiy bed-tick over the top of the chimney AT LOW PRICES FOR GOOD Work, Ricilardson, greenback. 1 well (M: cee Sai ent and allowed his mind to wander back to | unfavorable effect upon the sick.’ Inspi-e of A Pious Young Man WHO Accommo- Palestine in a Blaze. aud start a fire below. 7 . < & FILBEBT. trict : Janes Mitchell, greenback, ¢ his real estate. The patient asked how the | the repeated declaration of the Howard As:o- | DATED HIs FRIENDS.—It is alleged that J. B. Gatveston, TEX..Oct.2—A special dispateh —— CRANFORD, HOFFMAN & FIL 5 di is 1, Bre One ills were to be taken. The doctor repli ciation of New Orleans that the contributions | Calder, cashier of the Grocers and Producers’ News, from Palestine, says that the en- 82-A too sensitive lover in Burke county, eey6-Lin OrFice: 1420 F st. n. ic. Y.) district; J. V. Jones, rep., 6th Wis R to the News, sy: CE: ee We SoLE 1. Fep., 6u se “One-third down, the balance in six and | on hand are sufficient to meet the necessities | bank, a state institution, in Providence, K. I, | tre business portion of that city was destroy. | Ga., has broken off his engagement because EBERS AND WAGNER'S ITARY Maskep HicnhwayMEN.—Mr. E. R. Harris, | tWelve months, with interest.” of the pestilence, the president of the Mechan. | has permitted three of four friends to over- ed by fire this morning. The loss is estimated | his sweetheart named her pet-calf after him. SA STRING BAND furnishes music for | theageut of the Midland railway, at Parccomn, SSS ies’ Labor Ald Association, of that city, is ap- | draw or have funds, until one-third the cap- | $f ¥-wo: insurance very slight: ‘ay-Frank Buckland, the naturalist, declares eee Faruies, &c. Orders left at Met- ‘J., Was attacked on ‘Mont aay aiabi betes Nis EXPERIENCE.—Col. Vest, a Missouri er tothe north and west for contribu- | ital, or $160,000, pe hopes lost. The cashier si ———T_ that babies swim naturally. A friend put one ‘3 zt es Mosie Stores, Brad Adams. F asked ‘who sprang oat ftom behind democrat, and a candidate for the U. 8. Sena- jon! an estimate that 45,000 acknowledges that he took the funds to ac- | Kimpton bye to Seuth Carolina ‘to it like a duck, » with rsons, 4 ter, and it took Street. men, torship, has had enough of fiat money. In a | laborers or their fi now sudering to | commodate his friends. One. director 1s us: ntarily. amin eat 30s Jet stroct northeast. received Uy mati Gna een a ee eat, chg station. | recent speech he wathis aan illustration of @ greater or less ete aant ‘of food, and | derstood to be a debtor for $3,000. ‘The im- Bostox, Oct. 3—The Journal says it is re- postion é Gen. Toombs, “the jack. See he ace wit acd club. | th ale wnpletantaete'T kaaee aay aise) | teniparecnguannas are ftaliy dependent | t¥etlonss that the canter time used Some Garona, Having bese gatsioed Sad | asves in Georgia will lect od. Aiéx 4 4 6, aD 2 ol 4 Yaa ont TATES 4 FE) | Mr. Harris lost his consciousness, and when of confederate Se PSY froecg | Ubon private charity. Breen ‘applied for tp the governor to wind-up. | Poo near as he lives. a eanest concern. Calder was arrested he revived found that he had been robbed ot Pr a home, nar At f discussion of the subject of Caneneoris aon ‘Twenty and Thirty-year me Tever saw.” Naturally he a recent mn of the subject of jer ——— 5 Geld Sizes, for sale. OE Bot Sao ta eccnain, valued at $210, and | wants m money of that kind—[w. ¥. | Corporal punishment by the school board of ung, member of the Haptist | Talbot Accepis the Nomination. ag-A livery stable keeper of wipies, Coupe eayS c., igert by y the ¢ Unites of Ce as = Nuiesmeneet ng, a os Tribune, mere G E a, = Sar cea to che members omen obit treasurer “Si = Buniay, school, ‘and x aed aot ROe Talbot has sent a —— yl “4 ba Investment orders, ynfined to his bed f (N.Y. | aan rer tLé | an active mem! one Ohris: | alettc icers ‘republican con- | cow take soeh te LEWISJUBNSON & On Be, Word, pe to lor some time.—[N. ¥. the West Lee Leena a ARnY sehools in, one head, and was in turn kicked down Gan, Sseoeiation. He has a wife and one | vention, notifying them that he accepts the her as she couldn't give ss much Imik as be r